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Show I HE SALINA SUN, SAUNA, UlAH The farmer feels that he cannot voluntarily curtail the supply to any considerable degree without further crippling himself, and any diminishing of the supply will probably have to be attended to Issued Every Friday at Salina, Utah. by Dame Nature. Entered at the postoffice at Salina, as second-clas- s mail matter under the It would seem, therefore, that the sensible thing to do would be ' act of Congress of March 3, 1879. the demand for corn and its products. Already a moveincrease to r ment has been started to permit the use of corn sugar in foor proSUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year ducts. The promoters of this plan claim that the making of corn $2.00 Six Months 1.00 sugar would decrease the corn surplus and make us a little more Payable In Advance independent of Cuban Sugar. This may or may not be a sound and feasible plan. But at any rate it looks in the right direction in that In making eha'nge of address give old address as well as the new. it is seeking a way to increase the demand for corn. Here is a fine for chance some scientist to be a real benefit to his country. Think how nice it would be if some intelligent person were to hit on a way to make tires out of corn products. THE S ALIN A SUN : 0 0 0 0 0 O SALINA UTAH F SALINA"Member - 0 0 0 0 ri W Federal Reserve System 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . Coates are always available, but old books, old wine (they say) We wish that some man who has filled the office of governor and old goates are the best, .and we surely miss Postmaster General would tell us how much it cost him to make his two races, and how Burleson and George Creel. Ohio State Journal. much poorer he was when he came out of the office than when he went into it. MAKE HASTE SLOWLY Not every man is willing or'able to pay for so strenuous a CamThe decision of the Senate leaders that there will be no cloture JAMES FARRELL, Prts. H. S. GATES, paign as is involved in running for the office of governor or lieutenant on the world court resolution is a wise one from every standH. B. CRANDALL, Cashier very governor or United States senator or any other of the higher office?. point. The matter will bear a. full and a C. E. PETERSON - E. V. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashiers discussion. The complete We are here looking at the direct primary from a signle angle proponents of the resolution are proposing that the United States from that of what it costs in money and time to run for any office, take a step which is not entirely in line with our p.ast foreign policies. whetherrit be that of legislator or governor or superintendent ol There arc many things to take into consideration. public instruction. First and perhaps most important is the Monroe docAs we see it, the correct way of choosing public officials would . No real- American wants this doctrine set aside.- - It be the method of the Methodists in choosing their bishops, ther trine. , is one of our national safeguards and the greet keeper Isnt it queer that in all of the being no avowed candidate- of peace in' the Western Hemisphere. Some those tourist advertisements from Berof who DR. HOWARD L. CALL But looking at the matter as it now stands, what misgivings a word about muda dont Dentist say adhesion they the our that to our unreserved court say must come to any man when he contemplates the heavy expendi- propose tire onions? Office Hours Day Every the would effect the workings of the Monroe court not ' ture of effort and money, and on top of that, the chance of defeat 'Titering 9 12 15 doctrine. But' other senators, just as skilled in foreign questions The man who broke the Bank of Evenings By Appointments Merely wishing to throw additional light on the direct primar is true. that Even the internationalist so aver an strong contrary Offices over Salina Meat Monte Carlo died recently in Lonthats all. Waco Times-Heral. & Supply, as Senator $wanon, of Virginia, intimated that something ought to don and so far as is known Jre didnt PHONE Office 41. leave to be done to safeguard the Monroe doctrine. Other any system. questions INDIAN FLAPPERS LEARN SANITARY HOME LIFE Residence 46R3 We re.to be considered are our immigration and tariff policies. were The old Indian civilization is gradually fading and the newer gard them. a3 purely domestic issues, but will the world court so reRailroad taxes this year This is one reason why $300,000,000. is of the habits white the to men, according taking up generation gard them after we come into the fold? This is a question which railroad1 fares are 3.6 cents a mile. stories from the great Northwest, and if all these are to be believed the American people will want answered in advance. 55 5iJ,,i 5iJ,5 $ Boston Transcript. we may soon have the Indian flapper who will know SMOKED MEATS It is eminently proper therefore that there should be a full extom-toabout more . jazz music than the Secretary Mellon tells Congress planation of the world court proposal aid of every amendment If you want that delicious flavor-we will have to accept the' debt setThat the change is greatly for the benefit of everyone is generthe before final matter .is to vote. a proposed Every goocf tlement terms or get nothing, and . in good smoked meats, see me. brought . redskins. One of the American is ally admitted by all except the We are prepared to tive the willing to do what he cah to promote world peace, but nothing is what our local interna.largest Government Indian schools is at Bismarck, N. D., and it is he wants to be sure that we are promoting peace and not laying best results. up tionalists. hope we will get. being accomplished amongthe Indian maidens there in uplifting the complications for the future beforeany action is taken. SOREN JENSEN, An English doctor discovers that family life of the Indian. The Indian1? are acquiring knowledge of Utah Rednjond, girls eat more than boys, which is sanitary methods and substantial homes am beginning to TAXES AND DEBTS NOW INTEREST CONGRESS a littlp hard on the novelist who e replace the tepees: In the school 125 Indian girls are be bill of The reduction and thd ratification the foreign debt likes to depict his heroine as postax The ing taught domestic science and the latest household arts. sessing a humming bird appetite. school in charge of Clark B. Dickinson who ha the following to agreements take equal if not higher rank thanthe world court resolution in general interest and in senatorial interest too. Just now I Most of the Democratic senators say on what is being accomplished : j V Naseems bill be of to will the senatorial the for the tax are that leader, League get predicting through e It is hard to induce-th- e Indian to sleep with winand Express Freight betions and for the World Court dows open, but we teach the girls here to do it, some of them con- without material changes. It is known, however, that there is opdelivered to all parts cause it hasnt any connection with in the the certain debate surtax of and rates the city. Orders for against position quarters tinue the practice after they have returned to their own people. the. League of 'Nations. O.$ E.g Long' 4 coal. inwill doubtless extended be the with to progressives attempting Of course, the tendency is for the girls to fall back into the $ $ the general exemption to $5,000 and to move up the surtax Maybe that Rumanian prince who ways of their people rather than for the old folks to adopt the crease e this what to gave rate cent. or success Just twenty-fivmove up his right to the throne had thirty per methods which the white man has taught the new generation. Like The really hard thing is to be able some inside dov on he general sitwhite people, they are inclined to follow the line of least resistance. will have will depend principally on what help the progressives are uation. to say whether it is opportunity at able to get from the Democrats. the door, or another demonstrator. But by persistent training we will elevate them. Detroit News. It is predicted tlrut there will be considerable fight over the "The Indian has come a long ways. Imagine the plight of the Over in Paris- they are experimentwhite man if the civilization in which he had always lived were ratification of the debt settlements especially that made with Italy, ing with a lot of new vaccines and obliterated and he found himself forced to meet the conditions of in the House and Senate. Some of the Democratic leaders declare one of them must be an Dynamite fishing Two young men while iishtbg near an Indian civilization. The white man has expected too much of the that a great deal of opposition to the Italian settlement has arisen in serum. Melbourne, Australia, recent If tried to Indian. 1 am sure that our red brother will eventually find himself both the House and Senate and that this opposition will be eet off a bottle of dynamite nd kill It takes a long time to train'anaF scores of fish. rather than partisan with the administration senators generally and arrive at be able to take care of himself, where, forgot to put a tion how to fight; it takes a longer weight on the They bottle and their dog but it will take time.. endorsing the work of the Debt Funding Commission. time to train a nation how to keep jumped in after it. As the Tuse was Those who favor the Italian settlement counterthe charge that the peace. Houston slowly burning down the fishermen starled to run. but t he faster they ran settlethat' it low made the a too was at BOXS DIVIDED LOYALTY figure by replying agreed the faster the dog and dynamite came ment is all that the Italians can pay and that it. is either a case of Christianity in India after them. The bottle exploded about A youth born in America of Polish parents wrote an essay on thtfP much or nothing. There is little doubt that the debate According to tradition, efforts were 25 feet from them and the' dog disapgetting the United States for an Abericanization society. He glorfiedin made to Christianize India almost as peared. on the settlements will be decidedly interesting. soon his in Polish home Christianity Itself came Into still but the was spoken and America, language existence. According to records of Polish traditions were observed. In his essay he recited the hardships the Syrian church, St. Thomas, one of Bear and Forbear is One farmer that nice about a have to dont thing being you of his parents in Poland and then reviewed the blessings of Amerithe apostles of Christ, visited India as If thou wouldst be borne with bear worry about whether Congress is going to reduced the surtaxes. early as A. D. 31'. with others. Fuller. can life, opportunity and inspiration. In conclusion he said: For this I would die for America and Poland. Query Edward Bok came to the United States when six years old. IH It Why do they call 't a picnic? He has'made more of American opportuniwas born in Holland. never Is. Louisville ties than all but a few .Americans and still fewer foreign-borhave made of them. Yet he raises the question. How long does it tske Gold Piece Loses Weight A $5 gold piece loses about In spite of his appreciation of ',(j per Americanize the foreign born? American institutions, his understanding of Americans as shown in cent of its weight iu one years his success as a publisher, is Edward Bok an American in the nationalist meaning of the word? Certainly there js suggestion of a dividMICKIE SAYS in the fact that Mr. Bok believes in. the League of 'd loyalty not Nations and the world court but in the fact that he is willing to Please dout b or. how moor. spend hundreds of thousands of dollars forming and maintaining UElGttBORS PAPER. VC AUUCNS An American has a right to his .organizations for propaganda. UliA , AttD VC VSUfC FAIR To US EcmER. OEST SUPPOSE opinions, as everyone else has.' He has a right to express his opinUAUF OP OOR. READERS V4ERE ions, to the peoples re,presntatives iri Congress. But is it American BORROVBU' --rwis PAPER OUR to organize and direct propaganda in mass, through paid organizations and agnts, giving a false impression of public sentiment, in an SUBSeRAPTOU RECEIPTS IMOULO BE CUT IU TWO AUO effort to break the traditional foreign policy of the United States? vje'd-uamThat is what Mr. Bok has done. There are two sides to the td shut DOVJU. MESSfM world court debate. Mr. Bok is rich. He has European sympathies strong enough to lead him into a desire to entangle this country with European obligations.' He backs his sympathies with his His fortune. enormous agencies all but openly coerce members of the senate. And. while Congress enters on the discussion of the world AFTER ANY LIGHTING FIXTURE YOU DESIRE. court, Mr. Bok presents himself in Washington to guage the results 1 WANT IT. WE WILL of his costly enterprise. He declares himself well satisfied. TWO WEEKS IF YOU DONT le TAKE IT OUT AT NO COST TO YOU. IF YOU DO WANT be believes his money, indirectly, has influenced enough members to get the world court. Kansas City Star. IT, EITHER PAY CASH OR A SMALL PAYMENT EACH MONTH. WHY NOT INCREASE DEMAND? 0 0 0 - - d. ! full-fledge- d - t te old-tim- I f old-tim- i DRAYING $ g $ $m$ , - anti-de- he-w- bt all ... Post-Dispatc- h. : Courier-Journa- a l. n A 1 liuu-dling- REAL JANUARY OFFER . We will install in your home FREE . e . Just at present the country is agitated over the low price of corn. 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