The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1910, Page 11

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THE STAR--FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1910 11 WL YOUR CHLOREN MO 1.8 ———— = nen woe" Stop: Throwing Away Your} == WHERE WILL TU —— CHILDREN'S CHILDREN HE] Writer Says That lowa’s Census Figures Sound everywhere they are a force | reck h | But lowa herself stands as an a Terrible Warning to the Nation—The Hoarding} american proof that landiordion of Rich Lands by the Rich Is Driving Bread-Pro- aeiicte, Sane, Wing Here. as: ty : ritain, where every rod of groun ducers to Cities or Out of the Country. od te cma jonce maintained ite man, but | where sheep walks and deer parks | have come with the leasening pop: ulation as developments of land official (the wnottteial 1 | lordiam: siaione hat t The land question is the burning One day That » verita hould for the farmer in population o though of lan » fall to see and under <4 the farming the states, and if the farms of the | it asks ue plainly, “Where will your children and your children's as be knowe »| children get their bread?” te citieg and village “ and tilled by tena The Landiord Menace. | | census estimat 0 ogy Towa bas » ere all growing, &» amaller ities Ma » has resulted a gre farming, In which the ned that the tenant mney by the ruin} deal of land is sk seynatent Decrease _|may raise t : , the rural a m to ches Bare actually decreased. a rban population bas axed ‘That this has occurred in the " farming region of the cont beat ig ene of the most stupendous ete of our national life wil be found that © Dest counties of lows 8 population. The ‘ Tw tree of Minols, Indians any other states panties are those in w! Jarge towns; to wt fation is agriculture! the land was all tak yor to the last census avary, to move “ are three reasons for this! ancy which shows up in the because lowa is one with but few cities. feasons are. first, land ‘getond, improved agri-| stong Machinery; and third, the | cities and the citi gimew and = chwaper | lowa. the west and south and ‘and cheaper lands in the Because You Think the Other Fellow Needs the Money? It is not YOUR fault or OUR fault that he has hig gxpenses and high rents to pay. We, with “no such big expenses” to pay, is the reason you pay us e hands of a tenant and for profes awn off to the ee are not ini) ting and n the forests wit y the Washington on within a few days % to the officers of t m, the conditionw are right this year for the most" W¥rious forest fires of years io tha alate of Wash ington. j Balk at Tenant Farming Fire lowa was peopled by mon seek ago all Iowa was )ing(cheap lands and free lands as no .coom for Her population has in its blood the B except by dividing }ont@rprise that refuses to accept S emailer ones. The/tenant farming when farmowning farms fut ip the !i« possible. So lowa has furnished ed. Rents rose. The | setilers for all the states weat and ) when the owner of a/ northwest of hi " farm could = tolfor every plac Robby (looking at aller) i the chicke you? Why, Bobby, haven't Hive on his rents " ave done so. Th @ the land made th and Mitnots than ‘else. 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