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Show ' 1 - 5 1 journa: THE BEST JOB YOU WILL EVER GET WILL COME TO YOp THROUGH A WANT AD . RECENT ImPORTAlU OF IK i3gSncc ROW OF GOLD BID I J Hawthorne Ive noticed this, says Old Josh Plum, It makes no difence when they come Or how, they aint ben here a day AIID PRICE REDUCTIONS , Mass., Aug. 14. Roger W. Babson states significant events have just happened which he believes business, men and investors should carefully t Consider. These three features are: ' .(1) Changes in the flow of gold. 4 ' (2) Wage cuts of 10 percent. ' (3) Important price reductions. In discussing these three events, Mr. Babson states as K :v,.-, follows: ; Higher Interest Rates Probable "The balance of trade, that is, the difference between the merchandise which the United States buys of foreign countries and that which foreign countries buy of the United States, was .for many years in favor of the foreign countries. Some years, such as 1871 and 1872, this balance was very much against us, altho it was gradually working around in our favor. During the ten years preceding the war, the balance of trade was in our favor except a few months during the years 1909 and 1910 and again during the year 1914 as shown by the following table. Balance of Foreign Trade: United States v RETREAT AN Ulli'lELCOlilE' T FOR FAKING BEGGARS Before they puts their pride away An every one of em, it segms. Has settled down to pleasant dreams; There surely aint no finer sight Than fellers waitin for a bite! The toilin world is far away ' An life fer us jest now is play, But Ive observed that fishin brii By RUSSELL L. HESS ON ALFALFA Thi u the igorous activity during the last few years , of Logans police chief, Marshall N C. Peterson, faking beggars' have been making their vists to this city less frequent of late. Some, however, have continued to pay Logan a friendly call. A Remarkable Treatise Mighty interesting have been certain of the experiences which On This Important Marshal Peterson has had with imposters and others who seek charity on the grounds of their being in the halt, the maimed and Crop Comes From Fen the blind class. of Agricultural College The police chief has followed a rigorous practice in lecent Man Will Soon Be Off years of takng into custody every street beggar upon his arrival The Press. in the city, or as soon thereafter as he can be found, and subjecti ing him to a thorough grilling. In the United States as a One oLlhp most lecent cases coming before Marshal Peterson of iiTst Wednesday when a young, was woman whole the acreage of alfalfa about doubled between the cenwas taken up in the city offices sus year s 1899 ando 1909, and about noon and put under a Land Promoter , - tht cross-examinati- on able-bodi- lasting 1 v ed then doubled again between sev- 1909 and 1919. Should eral hours. During Wednesday Under Arrest like this rate of spread anything continue woman morning the young throughout the present decade, alfalfa will be the most import secured a goodly sum in con(By Associated Press) tributions by representing herSAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 13. ant forage crop in the nation by 1930. The foregoing quotation self as deaf and dumb and showCharged with using the suggests the subject matter of ' ing a paper, one of a supply mails in au attempt to defraud a new book by Professor George which she carried supposedly in connection with the promo- Stewart, head of the Depart- two M. signed by Boise, Idaho, D.s declaring her to be deaf and tion of , a land colonization ment of Agronomy at the Utah. dumb and to be endeavoring to scheme in Mexico, Dr. John Agricultural College, which will raise money to pay . her way Carlton appear within the next few Dysart of El Paso, Tex- months from the press of the through the deaf and" duYnb school. In the course of her tour as, was arrested in a hotel here Macmillan Company. inspectors of the business district this today by the postal Professor Stewart has just feminine Lazarus wandered un- office. Dysart is in the city jail returned from a years graduate arraignment ,probably wittingly into the Arimo block pending study at the University of Minwhere are located the city tomorrow, bqifore a United nesota w'here he, completed his offices and there was hailed be- States commissioner. The arrest was made On a war work for the Doctors degree. Al-. fore the police chief. The title of the book is lant based on an indictment falfa While closeted with her en- returned two Growing in the United ; ago by a days deavoring to find out federal grand jury in El Paso. States, and it will appear as one of charity she might be, The indictment charges Dy- of the volumes in the Rural WASHAKIE, Wyo., Aug. 11. These Shoshone Indians Peterson asked the sart with gross misrepresenta- Science Series, edited by ProFORT doing fine. The season are pretty short, and frost be Marshalwoman Imports of merchandise in excess, if she was not tion of the holdings in Old fessor Liberty Hyde Bailey, soon will be here next month. The elevation about 792 here. young Dean of the Cornell College of . With the declaration of war by Germany in 1914 the of ashamed, good Mexico of the Loftus-Dysa- rt being changed and every year since then has shown a balance But weather is getting little colder. On the Reservation is good physique, to seek charity at the Development company, with Agriculture and the I foremost in favor of the United States. This balance has run from a hunting in fall the year plenty of wild game here, and also good hands of others and especially in Los Angeles. agricultural editor in America. As these balances prospect up the mountains.. There is some by purporting to be asking headquarters minimum of $324,348, 000 to $4,016,061,000. of Los Angeles, Professor A. F, Kidder, AgronLoftus William gold miner be found by Indians around among money to shipments of together with the invisible balances representing her be to of Dysart, omist for the Louisiana Experipay through said way a partner the Rocky Mountian region. We been visit two the deaf and dumb school. Subsecurities, etc., between nations must be paid in gold, this has ie not of in cited the counts ment Station, who read , the any lakes which is pretty good fishing in that lake. resulted' in the accumulation of a vast quantity s of gold in the the chief reminded manuscript for Macmillanty deman. Paso El sequently th against d Last week w'e visit big lake and dawgers lake United States. Today the United States holds about clares the book to be .written .if were she deaf that Dyindictment hqr The really against ever known in the early days.. The lake is and dumb and of the total gold of the world. As our currency is based on gold in need .of help sart recites that he. fraudulent- infant unusually, clear style' and,- -, a be mile. about lenght, aha widens about that is, for .every ,$10 or thereabouts in gold there, may the state would gladly send her ly represented the company's in a planner that stirs the inThe Indian start cutting grain here now'. Some to issued $100 in bjlls this has made possible the issuance of a deaf and dumb school without holdings in Chihuahua and terest Of the general reader to of them havnt get through W'ith their first hay our large amount of paper money in this country. Of course,almost to her requiring Mexico, anything. a8 in excess an extent seldom! found; in an pay Durango, yet. The hay worth about $6.00 Dollars per Her paper money is not like that issued in Europe, which has It is some were of them when of 200,000 acres, papers they ag agricultural1' treatise. ton any where this vicinity of country. I exno gold behind it but we have not gold to the full value of our sound for the East local notary public, gregated only ' 65,000acres a pedagogically ; signed by paper pect w'e may return for Utah 20 day of Aug. but the and South as well as for the outstanding bills. This means that the outstanding 1925. But fall be here soon. Mr. Peter Pingiee w ould-b- original paper which the that printed circulars pictured West. than money in tnls country increases at an even more rapid rate e fertile of and land as the irriguible object charity snowball is taken Mr. Nampy Dovah to the station Rock - The table of contents indigold increases, and so our circulation may roll up like a to bo arid found was the when it supposedly signed by as our supply of gold grows. Our great gold supply largely ac- Willie Ottogary Spring a last week, he going to Fort Hall, two Idaho physicians, was dated and nearly worthless; that set- cates that the book presents a Idaho, going visit his uncle, Mr. Big Elk, and six counts for the low money rates at the present time and the large years back, so that evidently tlers lured there suffered un- remarkably comprehensive amount of money now available for home building, automobiles, he nearly dying, He may week or ten days or more. There was for the last six years the woman told hardships and even died study of alfalfa raising', includtwo all Mr. here death still here and summer. Harry George and luxuries of all kinds. been has her way by from starvation and exposure; ing the history and importance making States working for Mr. Roberts and Bisbuist minister on the winter For almost the first time since the war, the UnitedBalance-of-Traand has not that pictures of water wells of the crop, a study of the the showing papers Mr. river. Annies is Idaho return home Reservation for Tomy is now' shipping gold to Europe. This means that the to send her represented as being located on nature of the plant, its varieties yet enough procured is temporarily against us. - This is caused by a decline about tw'o week. But his brother Mr. Peter McGill is still here to the deaf and dumb school the property were more than and their adaptation to natural in exports, and an increase in imports, American investments in and family too. lie is going stay for winter. where she could go at any time 100 miles away and that other conditions, and dealing especially WILLIE OTTOGARY foreign bonds, and by the large sums now being spent in Europe free of chaige if she is really pictures of growing crops also with methods of cultivation, situthe serious about were not on the property as harvesting, storing, feeding and by American travelers. There is nothing she professes.. what ation at the present time, and possibly it is all for the best. The claimed. marketing. An entire chapter is After some hours of sitting in world cannot have truly stable conditions with any country holdThe company originally was devoted to insect pests and disthe police during headquarters, ing more than its share of thq worlds gold. Hence the sooner w'hich time she was told that if known as the Dysart Van Gass eases that affect the crop. a readjustment is made, the better for all concerned sd long as The first chapter, entitled she really needed help the city Slaughter Land company, offiit is made gradually. The fact that the tide has turned should, Written For The Journal by National Editorial Association said. Later it was recials here The Increasing importance of would to officials be proglad however, be recognized and business men should watch the and renamed the Alfalfa, reveals a surprising organized cure for work the woman, her, ation to see whether this turn is permanent or merely temporary. -of this great forage Development Uysaii spread down th havingturned It also should be remembered that if the shipment of gold from WASHlNGTONTAug. 13. The passing of William Jennings gested not only into newly re- -' company. crop, kinds too of as being wprk result must this country increases at any considerable rate, it Though political affairs are at a Bryan, who was unquestionably hard to is sa:d recently to claimed areas, but also into the sought toi, Dysart in a reduction of the amount of money now in circulation in the low ebb at the nations capital a figure in party councils, has leave the undertake, his activiti- - older farming sect.ons where it transferred office but the police ray.e United States, which eventually should mean higher interest these days, the topic beard at forced the matter to the fore. e trem Texas to California and has been introduced in addition chief calmly informed her that , rates. golf clubs and in governmental he intended giving her a floater for some time is reported to to crops formerly grown. This of with Interviews number a Cut offices is Who is the real leader American Woolen Wage out of town, but before doing so have been engaged in attempt- advance the author characterizes and Congressmen Several months ago mills at isolated points cut wages 10 of the Demociatic party. Ordin- Senators, cap as one which might almost be Democrats would trouble her for her papei s ing to interest Californiacolonn plants and ih arily, the subject of party lead- other prominent italists nnd prospective per cent. In most instances these were called the unrivalled conquest of which the is feminine Lazurus had to shows that nobody willing certain cases where there were union workers the union agreed to ership would not provoke much ists in the Mexico land promo- American farming. tion scheme. the cut. These cuts were first Ynade in shoe factories and then interest so early in the season. (Continued on pace ten) (Continued on page ten) The greatest advance wras extended to textile and other mills. As the plants involved were remade in the ' fairly smajl, these cuts did not obtain national attention. Moreof the upper. Mississippi gion over, there- was a tendency on the part of both the employers Valley, reaching its - peak in and the wage workers to keep the reduction quiet. It is human Nebraska where' there were over for nature for employers to tell when they increase wages or million more acres in 1919 half a workers to tell when their wages are increased, (as men tell than in 1909. South Dakota By F. J. MARSHALL when they make money in the stock market ; but not when they to 1909 its added acreage nearly Veil he sees Gretchen goin aroundt der pack ay to vere Ilooge comes ofer py my blacede odder efening und he lose it). So it is also human nature to keep quiet about reduc400,000 acres in the same period, CHON Chennies so room market. chust The do in h losses is vife on mit und skunk about mid sclimell. had kin as saturnated dem laff as a the bants as, pecause my tions in wages, they Ven I asked him vy iss diss bad case of snickerdope, he und shirt und dot bobbled hair he dinks it iss der feetsball feller. and Kansas 360.000 acres in tho recent announcement of the American Woolen company, one of He grabs a shmall board and runs aroundt der house chust as same period. the largest employers of labor in America, that it is about to put says: Chake its dot bobbled hair pizness. One of the most interesting . indow unif shouts: Veil, I saidt mit some extonishment, Dots a new note for Gretchen pokes her headt in Chennies into effect a 10 per cent, reduction in wages has created great of the advance is seen in phases ' Surbrise, yells Petey, 1 the ten states of the cotton belt. my trombone as Schneder vould say. I hear men svore und kick Surbnze on you I done it at lasht. interest. I Of course, it is generally known that the woolen and like der dooce apoud diss bobbled hair but nefer I seen him laff pet you dont it lasht mineself und lie svings dot paddle mit all In 1919 more than 43,000 farms der ambition vot he got. worsted industry has been in a bad condition, and this applies py it. so loud. Oh sooch a sight. Himmel, Dot board landed skvare und in that region reported alfalfa,' Vflit a minute Chake, he dells me, Und 1 vill unloosen my to many cotton and other mills as well. This condition has been soul I which vill retarded have wrecked der basement of dem new' hikin bants, vile which is an increase of 60 per- -. to den You see to laff. of vife dot see gompletely you you buying; partly vy due partly higher prices gretchen cent over the number reporting has heretound which Chennie skveals for help in dree different which Gretchen taken money mine she dalks for a long distance apoud getting her hair bobbled people to the automobile f it in 1909. The total acreage in und Petey hides py der corn patch dill de vind blows ofer. fore spent on clothes; and partly to the introduction of Rayon und I, says nodding pecause I knows dot makes no matter py her 1919 was 538,162, an increase of industextile und Gretchen comes ven vants the her home duel to but she mind mineself made me a oud. Petey Hansen's daughter she surely revolutionizing gets which is gradually fight 71 percent er that of 1909. try. I am justified in this reference to Rayon by the fact that comes home from California a short rile pack und she had her mit Petey und ven she dells me vy, I dought 1 vould die, put I In the West there .has also out to and like could seem crooked attractive all so a I it face bathroom dolled till der dese feetball of hair dot decishuns managed von patterns putting go py keep mills which are using up blayers, been a notable increase in al- to be haring plenty of business todayi The mills, however, Gretchen to do- der same ding. She vent py der barber shop und und half a goot laff, for iff Gretchen hears it in dere she dinks i falfa , acreage. In the Rocky deiI old the fabrics to and its So der matter mid dots vater vun kind iss dere latest der of und short pehindt only somedmg vy patterns, conservatiye pipes. which are sticking got drimmings . and i Pacific Mountain oast are not making any money. of Merino in front und altogether it looked like hell und raggedy laff und vy I roams apoud avay from home till Gretchen s veil, using shoddy in place of Rayon wool wex-there one over Regions cotton and raw is till in and is Dond both dink she er more a mixed. she But Ann vos she toenails and her kinks it der sluggish feelihgs. Hence the market you dought composed py million and half a more acres in . there is considerable unemployment throughout the industry. runs right ofer py Hansens to show it py Chennie (dots Peteys Voman got a shmall piece of insanitude in her mindt, Chake ven 1919 than in 1909. Idaho made will cent cut 10 ? extend bobbles she her hair the wage gradually doubt per Without anyway girl). - with an r the greatest increase Now der peen one of dem feetballers goin py Peteys house to agaih get on a Nix, I dells him, "Dot aind insanitude, dots merely a throughout the textile business until the mills in of addition .fol340,000 acres; some reason if the voman. of She eferdence of him see der she sveet der but und dells Chennie however, she There on aind asking fler is, it basis. iirderpenderence begun girl paying for the policies'vof the mills fader I vish you keep dot feller avay from here und Petey some years pehint ven she shortened der marregde ceremony py lowing in order came Colorado managers who are really responsible of 275,000 are also having their wages cut 10 per cent. Surely it seems saidt he vould. He dells dere young man, you keep avay from cutting oud der vord Obey, den she shordened tier dress at der with' anCalifincrease ornia. acres; 230,000 acres; not all blame should of the be inhere end viU now und von odder den at de ven she shordens her hair end, put dot Chennie of mine or py gosh some day you as if here were a case preak your ' nose aind it" und ven he sees dot guy shnooperin aroundt a short der fashun for long hair gomes in again und she aind got it, may-p- e Wyoming, 160,000 acres; Mon. s on the wage workers. she shordens her temper too. Den yon vond laff I pet .you tana, 150,000 acres ; Washington However, the important question for manufacturers and vile after he dells himself: I lay for dot sucker I pet you, und i Chon. (Continued on page ten) voebegone to him ven I landt. (Cratlnued ca Paj TsuJ, lot o help for other things: . Men learns the worth of patience to An what it means to persevere; They learns that nothin count unless It helps em share their happiness.? A Willie Ottogary Writes From Ft. Washakie, Wyo. situa-tionw- . how-worth- y as One-thir- - car-re- d, , . f- de OUR WASHINGTON LETTER ( non-unio- Hans Neuteboom On Bobbed Hair - ! 1 i lang-vich- j ) , e nud-de- , - A., 3 , , Somehow they all seems more like me-nOr else it makes em boys again : But, anyhow, the poorest lad Is jest as free an jest as glad As any millionaire oan be; An what seems best of all to me Is how most everybody lends A helpin hand that makes em friends. i J NUMBER 205. LOGAN PROVOIG EVEIITS-EFFEC-TS BABSONPaKk, A$. THE BEST TENANT YOU WILE EVER HAVE WILL FIND YOU THROUGH ONE OF YOUR WANT ADS LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1925. VOLUME XLVIIL i |