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Show TViJay, October 12, 1928, THE JOHINAU LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH.' i A college professor; A No professional politician has man could be made to produce e to tell onions. To speak seriously, we as yet declared that honesty is whos'-piustories; . 'to adults during bus.ness hours. fear that the Republican scribe the best politics. doesn't know his onions. We have a persistent suspicion that he doesnt even know beans. Personally, we think it better to tell the truth, gloomy though it may be than to attempt to soothe and beguile the faimer with a lot of f?ke optimism rebed-tim- CAPITOL THEATRE ATTRAGTIOfl Al 0 Jf- - m, Jlij mm CEOEIGG Dir:qoi?f garding agricultural prosperity. Secretary Jardine is authority for the statement that the t,owdowtf evelyn' brent NEIL HAMILTON G Qmrmcwtt Plaint CAN ro Subtly seeAntagonism! thing. Sapping a splendid womans courage.' Killing loneliness. Lore that renounces and glorious sacriBancroft, fice. George irile, masterful; stong, and Evelyn Brent, love) appealing. I cost of producing a bushel of wheat langes from $1.00 to $1.70. Thus the average cost of production is greater than the the magnificent price that secretaiy claims to have got for the farmer We would take oath that we have never heard of a y and paradoxmoie ical prosjierity than Secretary Jardines variety. Is he trying to make the farmer sing in too literal a sense the refrain of an old song that used to lie sung in these valleys of the mountains; Our loss is our infinite gain? Once upon a time the farmer e was and independent, but that is now a myth. Still there are some who make the old claim even now. If it comforts you, Mr. Farmer, let independence lie your boast, still, be mindful what it costs, which in your case is a mortgage that joull never lift unless God or the Democrats-hel- p you. -In tomorrows issue of The Journal we shall discuss both the Hoover and the Smith solutions of the farm problem. Watch for it. topsy-tnrv- THEATRE Today and Tomorrow care-fre- FROM A DEIilQCRATiC ic VIEifOlNI Caatrol of Water Power One of Main Issues This Fall Ily E. S. Chambers, Chairman - HOOVER AND THE nomic problem in the nation toFARM ISSUE day is in agriculture. One of the great issues o f the However, it may be that present campaign and the one Smoot and Hoover, and the that affects the welfare and' farmers themselves are all prosperity of a larger number wrong as to the existence of a of citizens than any other is faim problem, for Chairman the question of farm relief, or, Hans Mikkelsen, or his scribe, as it is sometimes spoken of, argues from the fact that the the farm problem. farmer appears to be buying Tobites, ladiosT vtclrolas, ceded that such a prob.em washeis, frigidaires, ists, and' a very serious one at etc. (all for the purpose of although Secretary Jar- - ijeving theSdamnable drudgery dine, when interviewed by a and monotony that beset farm representative of the Salt Lake,ljfe) that the farmer must be Tribune, a little more than aplosperous. The probabilities There is no are that he either isnt paying month ago, said farm problem in the generally for them at all, is doing so on accepted sense, and there is the installment plan, or has no farm revolt on right now. borrowed the money to buy Much meaning in that phrase them. It is true that, in the right now. Icorm belt, the farms are heav- Perhaps Secy. Jardine cant jjy mortgaged, in spite of a why there should be erficial appearance of prosper-an- y problem after the mag- - ity. The same is true in Cache nificent price that he claims to Hey. It is a fact well known have got the fanners for their that within very recent years wheat this year. But poss'bly the farm debt has increased the farmer may know more from four billions to fourteen, about his own troubles than it is the capitalist, not the The fnmer, who is (or who shortly Secretary Jardine does. heart knoweth its own bitter- - will be) the real owner of the ness. majority of the farmsteads. Ill Be that as it may. Senator fres the land to hastening ill Smoot, in his radio speech cf a prey, where rich Republican.1 " the held baneful sway. September 25, declared dif-- t most the situation Be not deceived Brother farming problem congress has kelsen, the farmer is less Here is perous than he seems. The value to solve. the voice of one who usually of the farms has shrunk from claims to speak with author- - 79 billions to 58 billions (over 25 per cent) since 1920. Then ity. Similarly candidate Hoover. 'too, the purchasing power ol He says in his speech of accept- - the dollar is only 80 per cent ance: The most urgent eco- - 0f what it was fifteen year ' ago. In The Journal of October 9th whe the Republican scribe 'writes the Political Pointers has found the one thing that will avert ruin from the American fanner. Eureka! All that the latter has to do is to follow the example of the truek-- 1 disgiowers in the Eagle Island and raise near Boise, trict, cnions. By so doing he will lift ithe mortgage on his farm and live prosperously ever after. All this he will do on ,the same one swallow principle that makes a summer. We hope that this oasis, which the Eagle Island fanners have come across i re-tha- t; j Mik-ficu- n ! in the great desert of agri- cultural adversity may not be Something M missing: A golf club, yes but the young lady has no sport watch, either. Our Smart Grucn sport, watches are the utmost in beauty and dependability. Crum Cartouche, tehj lt. nwnt gold ctre, 15 jewel mow unUi lather ttra $42 JO () In Washington. Oct. 12 the opinion of Secretary Mellon, the presidential campaign offers the voter but a single issue whether Republican or Democratic leadershop is better qualified to adminster the government of the United States through tne next four years. political Making the second speech of his entire career by radio last night, the treasury head reviewed what he looked as the accomplishments of administration, and declared it had constituted a complete' fulfillment prom the government should- - be conducted "economically and in accord with sound, business principles. Nearly eight years of close association with Herbert Hoover has convinced him, Mr. Mellon said, hat the Republican nominee will jive the nation a sound and administration of the and that he is supremely veil qualified to deal with those jreat economic problems that toluene so directly and to such a ery large extent the prosperity of the country and the comfort yelfare and happiness of the people." upon the Hardirrg-Coolid- ge sue-:essf- ul gov-jrnme- nt .his is the one with the money back guarantee on the tin. Read the label. It means just what it says. Tf you dont like the coffee your grocer returns your money Women Fight. For Dry Candidate instantly. We pay him. You keep the coffee There must be a reason why Schilling alone offers your money back and dares to say it on the package. Its because Schilling alone specializes on coffee only 2nd or . I j Mellon Says There Is But One Issue dried up or overblown with sand next year. , We are wondering just how successfully the dry land farms Jackson, Miss., Oct. 12 (P Resolutions pledging members to vote only for dry candidates in the national election were adopted here last night at the annual convention of the Mississippi Women's Christian Temperance Union. Although The resolutions declared it is not the purpose of tell our the organization to women how to vote, the documents termed the Democratic nominee ns a man who has declared himself wet, and then called upon the membership to support only dry candidates. t top-gra- 3rd grades -- --- no no divided interest - no confusion of quality. Btklng Powder -- Tea 19 Spices 31 Extracts If you dont think there is a surplus of labor, count the gal lery that the sign painter ac- cumulates twenty minutes after he begins the job. TS He Knows Runts Financial Standing. 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