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Show 1 TH Issai Every If I J.AL1MA SUN J .snu'IN S1 4--! 5 8 S 51 5 $ 5 H S Only Real Friday at Salina, Sevier County, Utah. V Did You Ever Stop To Think? SALE Board By E. R. WAITE, Secretary Shawnee, Okla., Ever Staged in Salina at the Subscription Rates One Year $2.00 1.00 Six Months 75 Three Months PAYABLE IN ADVANCE of Commerce Store Salina Cashfrom 5 to THAT the wise buyer always reads the advertisements. 50 All goods discounted discountall sales of $10.00 t, ed lO Sale closes Nov. 25th. Defore buying give us a call. P. C. SCORUP, Proprietor - THAT per-cen- t, THAT everybody should know of your city s ness and business advantages. per-cen- Entered at the Postoffice at Salina, Utah, as Second CUr Matter under the Act of Congress of Mmh 3, 1879. 1 i .1 u : : : the way to save money. it is THAT it : ADVERTISING RATES. Display Matter Per inch per month, $1.00; single issue, CATASTROPHE THREATENS LIVE STOCK INDUSTRY Special position 25 per cent additional. The Oregon State Humane Society has had surveys made of Legals Ten cents per line each insertion. Count six words t r.ge conditions in that state and authorizes the statement that 'rders Ten cents per line each insettion. Count six words to n. will be heavy losses of cattle and sheep this winter on the range Blackface type Fifteen Cents per line for each insertion. A report to the Chicago Drovers Journal says: starvation. Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, Etc., at Half Local Read bone-dry conditions over large areas of the western re are ing Rates, Count Six Words to the line. Livestock is going into winter quarters with famine tales For Sale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., Ten Cents per line for Each tire it face and prices of hay advancing rapidly. Credit has in Insertion. ring li.f and advances by the War Finance corpora exhausted n NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS. largely tio.n to banks and cattle loan companies have relieved the banking it , don but will not save the stock. Cowmen are mortgaging their 11. W. CHERRY, Publisher. h'-Losses from the s. to buy hay. slump in prices of cattle are .e. and individual herders and cattles firms will be helpless to GROW BEETS, SAYS FARMER Losses of a half million head in eastern Oregon i n their stock. '.inter will reach into millions if the coming winter is not mild That farmers able to grow beets have made a big mstjl e ..pen." Col. Hofer appeared before the National Humane con-- i g up the opportunity to do so this year in order to plu.!' of end n in St. Raul with a plea for the range stock and advocates the the best is in opinion expressed by one posted potatoes, and national action to save the industry from terrible losses, if successful agriculturists of Idaho Falls section. r lining winter is a hard one. In a recent interview in the Times Register of Idaho Fa!, whit could be done to prevent injury and disaster to farmer set forth the reasons for his belief as follows, at th There must be legislation to make time indicating Hia nitention to increase his own beet acre toek on the ranges he said: 923 : crime to withhold sustenance from live stock on the ranges just ! is against the law to starve a domestic animal in cities under Every effort wa smade to induce farmers to grow be? I state laws. Custom and tradition permit owners of herds and without much success as all seemed to be bent on planting pot r toe .3 and managers of cattle and sheep corporations to live in corain spite of teh prediction of aheav y crop and a low price, which pre in cities and winter in California and Florida while their dumb diction has been varified. I planted potatoes and beets both and rn; nla freeze, starve and die of thirst by millions on the ranges. A few acres of beets will make me far more money than the pot itoe. 7 tons to the acres and at the price of Sugar My crop looks like rrmy lose 0 to 60 per cent in winter and the remainder come tin. and nothing is said and nothing done. If the wii around dollars a ton and $136 an acre Ought to get eight help out. goes up hey make it back on the survivors. The last govern-statistishow 2,247,000 cattle, for the winter of 1918-1If all beets needed to keep the sugar factoiies in this va 6,000 sheep and a vast number of lambs perished from starva-io-- . opt iating had been produced, and they could have been, it voulc. A few years ago nearly the entire cattle industry onf Montana have meant a cash income of about $4,000,000 for labor and beets md Nevada The stock was wiped out by freezing and starving. which amount of money .would put the farmers of the valley and lU.tlo in two to four feet of snow and break through the ice and business generally in good shape. a trying t o get to the water in the rapidly rushing rivers partly Idaho is too far from the makets to go strong oft crops thal n over. have to be shipped in the raw state. What we need is to produc In one valley in a western state 700 head of white-face- d cattle sugar in which form the product of many acres can be put in one d while hay just over a slight ridge was held at thirty dolars a wool and hogs along with our potatoes, hay and grain freight car The growing of beets stabilizes the country, for it is certain cash and r. Our humane officer last January found herds dying of starva-- a and eating willows and trees, with on all sides of mighty good insurance for every farmer; increases his income, es tablishes his credit and is a sure money crop. and not a ton for sale. Greed and inhumanity to creatures mply our nation with food and clothing have been carried to ll.e depnrtmhent of Commerce and Agriculture can do much AMERICAN FLAG NOT A GANG FLAG iieve the danger of losses of millions of stock that it will take Never use the American flag in such a manner as to allow it tn The states must act. The county to five years to replace. trail in the dust. That i sone of the injunctions insisted on by the agent law should be extended to include livestock and county a agents should be given the power to move starving stock or patriotic organizations of the country. ! it through the winter, with power to commandeer hay and Never use the American flag as an advertisement. it a first lien against stock to take precedence over all other .a Never use the American flag so as to convey the idea that it ins. The right to keep the herd alive comes first and if this right i ot belong to all the people. j not exist it should be created. t' American flag as a covering for anything that The great cattle range country is in a transition stage. Settlers ...uclis to high heaven. crowding in and fencing more and more land. Large cattle Never use the American flag as a screen for shame and dis honor. mmpanies the best of them, have fenced lands and provide still operates by the We are warned by one of the worlds greatest philosophers that i.t.r, feed and shelter. The I. K.aicds and is the cause of a of share the losses in winter. He great The declaration we. patriotism is the last refuge of scoundrels. ! s ing crowded out by the settlers and the western organizations given us in the long ago, but it endures, for repeatedly we find u f Rules are demanding that he be given no leases. scrupulous men, unable to reply to serious accusations, holding th Forest Reserves the on for leases pastur-.- 1 require that flag and waving it to distract attention fnom their weaknesses'and de vi regulations livestock be granted only to owners of cattle and sheep who are fects. ibU to show ownership of ranch lands and ability to take care o : Big men, fair men, noble men, efo not resort to that which tricky and false. They present their arguments and then stand ou! ,tc'k when it is taken off the resrve. That practically excludes the from the forest reserves and has reduced fatalities to courageously and ask no one to use the ljag to shield them from the The ralock. i. operates without owning a foot of lane arrows of adverse criticism. The flag of our country should be bold sacred to the cause of and generally without credit or capital, taking his chances to make all the people and never be defiled by being made the emblem of r a winning on open winter when his stock will get through without losses. Some way must be found to hold him responsible for losses gang. Salt Lake Telegram. or irresponsible herder should b to his herds. Thes shut off the state and federal range lands as he is off the Forest PEACEFUL VIOLENCE IMPOSSIBLE is a great- good plan to thirk before you speak. THAT some men ofte4i speak before they think. THAT it often causes much grief. TI IAT if you think more about your city and study its advantages, you can be a better city booster. TI IAT it is also well to look before you leap. there are two sides to human nature, optimistic THERE SHOULD BE ONLY ONE SIDE IN YOUR city: TF IAT 'and pessimistic. 'THAT some citizens would rather knock their own home city than to boost it. PUBLIC OPINION should make this class of citizens hard to find. s THAT cities get reputations the same as men. TI IAT your city should have the best of reputations. . ! THAT optimism and common sense should be gled in good proportion. min- you do this, you will find it easier to think, to speak and to act in a way that will help to make your city a better and bigger city. THAT A-ke- if THAT pernicious propaganda . in business circles should cease. Now is the time that the trouble monger, the fellow who has done his best to keep things down, to shut up and do something. 1 1 es cs 9 Theres a scsci&g most appealing in the Yuletide Tkt fc mjp sifterdke eatpforejoQiitinaLtimo ! I hay-stac- The Yuletidfe Appeals to Young and Old. How Are You Going to Remember Your Friends, Relatives and Associates? Y ou Will W ant to Remember Them in Some Way. $ ? ' shoe-string- wool-growe- . fU AAV-- A A- X large stock of the finest Christmas and New Year Cards obtainable. They are now ready for your inspection. er sTtit We are prepared to help you as we have secured a tv rs 1 I.m-string- er shoe-string- er hoe-string- asks Why have the I. W. W. concentrated in the far west? the Philadelphia Ledger, alluding to longshoremens strike in Poit-lanIt recalls thevarious acts of violence arising from I. Y. agitation in the west and compared them with the practical subsidence of the movement in the east since 1910. Probably bcause the west is more thinly populated than the . east, because states have less effetive authority in remote sections and because the west is more tolerant of new ideas than is the east, A the I. W. W. pereferred this as its principal field of operation. far larger proportion of labor is migratory in the west than in th? east, for lumbering, mining and harvesting are the occupations followed by the wanderers. That condition favors the wobbly agitator for his habits of constant travel attract less attention than they would in settled eastern communities, says the Oregonian. But our Quaker city friend need not worry. After giving the I. W. W. plenty of rope, the wast has learned their true character, especially since the yellow strej k showed through the red at the Centralia massacre. By that crime the I, W. V. placed themselves in contrast with the men who gs we the highest proof of patriotism and they cannot work themselvi s into the wests cor.fi deuce by conducting a strike free from vi oler.ee except that of the tongue. They are enemies of American instr. Tutions and of American industry, and though they technically obey th e law and thus avoid aircst. thee are justly uinder suspicion and will have a cold welcome from the employers whom they brand as rol jbers. r er 5 Resources 0ne-Ha- FIRST Over STATE BANK !f But your order should be placed at once so that it can be made up especially for you, thus obtaining an individuality that cannot be secured with the ordinary greeting card. rri , Come in and lock at our line o . .GREETIK& (CARDS THE SALINA SUN F.iiHIcn DeSbrs Capital and Surplus sf5? 00022 JAMES FARRELL, President 1 S. GATES, 1. 1 1. B. Vice-Presid- dish-wate- ent CRANDALL, Cashier I Tji; S v i mm son KEEPING THE PIPES CLEAN Pour two quarts or more of boiling water into the kiUhen sink each time the dishes are washed; this should dissolve the grease that has gone down with the On Saturday put at least four tablespoons of sal soda on the cover of the sink drain and pour a gallon of boiling water on it. Give the same treatment to the tub and the bowl in the bathroom does once a week. If a drain-pip- e become clogge !, procure two cans of Ije; open and shake, into the pipe the last thing at night and do not draw any water into that pipe until morning. The lye will dissolve in cold S2.bo the year r. water that stands in the curve of the pipe and should unite with the grease and form something resembling soap. In the morning pour down a large quantity of boiling water nothing less hot will be effective. This should dissolve everything and clear not only the curve where the trouble most frequently lies but all till it unites with the the drain-pip- e in the cellar. Anu, by the larger pipe a house, arrange when building way s to have all larger that those the building laws require. It even will save you much money, though it requires a trifle more expenditure at first. Delineator. drain-pipe- |