Show FARM MACHINERY and SUPPLIES at ACTUAL COST our present line includes acme binders mowers and rakes rope twine wire nails oils a general G line of hardware and most every f tiling thing in common demand by the farmer we buy and sell farm produce agents cameron and standard coal f office and warehouse center street south of depot SEVIER FARMERS n SOCIETY OF EQUITY C B GREENWOOD manager sq LINDQUIST ERICKSON successors to W R horne home funeral directors and licensed embalmers our mortuary chapel has been remodeled and re furnished throughout cut ff lowers ant lesions service and quality telephone 54 richfield utah T 11 ik T FISH FISHING III ma V the kind that gets em C CLAYTON superiority flot forces r c C S it to I 1 IU the he front just as quickly as hause ence teachers and manu fac wives that utah idaho idabo sugar suar jurers of find pastry con they adopt it for every use factions preserves etc its sweetness purity and ex it quality pleases in if you have bave any faith in in every instance chemistry che mestry you accept the statement of the worlds the you no sooner open greatest rea test scientist and food sack and see the glistening experts when they declare white crystals than you are that hat beet sugar the quality impressed with its absolute of utah idaho is is equal to purity any other sugar sug ar in the world housewives are not the it by name you will only ones to adopt utah find it is more economical to idaho sugar domestic buy it by the sack UTAH IDAHO SUGAR absolutely Y PURE business growth aided A strong strong bank is a great aid in the th e steady and I 1 consistent development of any community sound business judgement jud gement is reflected in the choice of a financial horne home which affords ample protection ti on efficient service and congenial relations the strength and resources sources xe of this institution everywhere its service is unexcelled bornma command nd respect and its officers courteously render every aid possible to depositors small or large jas M peterson bank I 1 richfield utah known to the people for 33 years advertising kabes I 1 DISPLAY ope one per inch 1 ise awo or wore more insertions per i inch cia TO UK BE IN ONE YEAR YEAH 21 Z ia 0 inches per inch we oc inches por per inch lc 1000 incho per inch mo I 1 indies per ln nc h lc c efti a char v e for special p position READING N ItO 0 TIMIS TICkS bailers eai lers line ono one insertion loc insertions per line ic 0 legat advertising one insertion per subset insertions per inch we oc at the postoffice post office at Ri clifield utah a s second class mail matter HONEST advertising within a short time says the youths companion the supreme court of the united states has rendered two decisions of great public interest although neither of them has attracted the attention that it deserves the first case had to do with the fraudulent advertising of drugs and patent medicines in the food and drugs act congress decreed that if a package or label contains a false and fraudulent statement the goods shall be regarded as misbranded and therefore be excluded from interstate commerce in the case in point lawyers for the defense took the ground that the manufacturer could not be supposed to know that thai what the label said was untrue to that bit of sophistry mr justice hughes who announced the decision remarked that the intent to deceive could be derived from the facts that 1 a state of mind is itself a fact and that fraudulent representations can be made about it in the future therefore we may not be so frequently confronted with the sure prevention of pneumonia and the positive cure for tuberculosis the other case in which mr justice mckenna announced the decision was that of a real estate company that has been selling ten acre farms in floi florida ida by mail and otherwise the district court of southern florida had previously held that if a purchaser received his moneys worth exaggerated description was not fraud not so the supreme court justice mckenna takes the position that itis it is an offense if the article sold does not serve the purpose represented no matter what its value may be the decisions are important not so much for the special and immediate questions that they settle as for the direction in which they point advertising is one of the biggest businesses in the country there is no reason why the part of it that goes through the mails or is displayed on shelves should not be as honest as the other part that appears in the pages of reputable magazines our highest court is pointing the way ay federal e er al inquiry or i I 1 I 1 railroad kai inroad strike I 1 k e 7 a faced by demands from the conductors engineers firemen and b brakemen that would impose on the country an additional burden in transportation costs of a year the railroads propose that this wage problem be settled by reference to an impartial federal tribunal with these employed emp loyes whose efficient service is acknowledged the railroads have no differences that could not be considered consid ened and decided justly by such a public body railroads urge public inquiry and arbitration the formal proposal of the railroads to the employed emp loyes for the settlement of the controversy is as follows our conferences have demonstrated that nc e cannot harmonize our differences of 0 opinion and that eventually the matters in controversy must be passed upon by other and disinterested agencies therefore we propose that your i i 4 proposals and the proposition of the railways T po be disposed of by one or the other of the following methods 1 preferably by submission to the interstate commerce commission the only tribunal which by reason of its accumulated information bearing on rail railway vay conditions and its control of the revenue of the rail railways a Y is is in a position to consider and protect the rights and equities of all the interests affected and to provide additional d aitio nn I 1 revenue necessary to meet the added cost of operation in in case out our proposals are found by the commission to be just and reasonable or in the event the interstate commerce commission cannot under existing laws act in the premises premise that eliat we jointly request Con congress gres to take such action as may be necessary to enable the commission to consider and p promptly dispose of the questions involved or 2 by arbitration in accordance with the provisions of the federal law the newlands act alt leaders refuse offer and take sh strike shike ike vote leaders of the train service brotherhoods brothe at the joint conference held in new york june june 1 15 refused the offer of the railroads to submit the issue to arbitration 4 or federal review and the employed emp loyes are arc now voting on the question whether authority shall mcgiven be bc given I 1 these leaders to declare a nationwide nation wide strike the interstate commerce commission is proposed by the railroads as the public body to which this issue ought to be referred for these reasons no other body with such an intimate knowl know dge as alk wages and the money to pay increased wa wage of railroad conditions h ha such an unquestioned position can come from no other source than the rates rate paid in the public confidence by the public 7 the rates the railroads may charge the public for the interstate commerce commission with its control transportation are arc now largely fixed by this thi government over rates is in a position to make a complete board investigation and render such decision as would protect out of every dollar received by the railroads from the interests of the railroad employees emp loye loyes the owners owner I 1 the public nearly one half lf is paid directly to the em of the railroads and the public A question for the public to decide the railroads feel that they haye have no right to grant a wage preferment of a year to these employed emp loyes now highly paid and constitution constituting 9 only one fifth of all the employed emp loyes without a clear clear mandate from a public tribunal that shall determine the merits of the case after a review of all the facts the single issue before the country is whether this controversy is to be settled by an impartial government inquiry 0 or by industrial warfare national conference committee of the railways ELISHA LEE chairman P PR R ALBRIGHT binl G 11 EMERSON binl flana wr N D MAHER vice atlantic chatt line railroad Rail roid grest grel northern railway Ra ilnay norfolk botero y f L W BALDWIN GWIM gina manater Mana azir tir C 11 EWING binl G manater Ms nater 1 JAMES RUSSELL glima AIana tir cant central 1 ol 01 1 feori railway R readia amt rdby Rill nay denver rio grande railroad Rail Rd roT roid C L BARDO binl Manai fr fr E W G R I 1 C 13 G 7 apt tramp ti sp A M na rr arm new york new haven hartford roid chesapeake Checa peake ohio railway Line debt tWett ii E H COA PINI A N vw vice A S GREIG aist to W L SEDDON vice pros southern 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