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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Eolith Cache Courier SI00 REWARD MOO Published Every Friday at Hyrum Utah. J. A. WAHLEN. Publisher. SHIPYARD STRIKES AND THE WAR The people of tho entire west feel outraged at the strikes conducted by organized labor to cripple the shipbuilding industry on the Pacific coast. The men who are working on steel and wooden ships on the Atlantic and the Gulf ports get less pay but they do not strike. American politicians, brought up in the piping days of peace, adopt any issue from prohibition to religion in order to get votes. When the war came along many of them picked up the anti-waend of it with cheerful ignorance that they were doing anything unusual. The patriotic determination of the country has spoken out so firmly, so savagely even, that these misfits find themselves in very uncomfortable positions. American labor is soundly proin that great war and stratum that is middle antiradical the strength of the organized labor movement in this country. It is upon these men Americans like the rest of us that the American appeal could fall with good effect. They are not the I. W. W. y These men simply have not grasped the fact that war changes everything and that this is the greatest war of all time. Especially have they failed to grasp the fact that a strike which may be legitimate in peace times may now mean that hundreds of innocent soldiers have to die who might otherwise have lived. Think, for instance, what it means in prolongation of war and actual destruction of human life to hold up for three weeks the construction of warships and aeroplanes, as the San Francisco machinists did. Think what it means to the men who are defending America in the field to have the steady flow of munitions essened, as was the case when the Belt Line switchmen walked out at Gary, Ind., without so much as formally announcing r, pro-Americ- pro-Germ- an their act. We must change all this by establishing in the minds of unionists the direct connection between a strike here and an Americans life in France. Establishing that fact in the mind of the ordinary Ameri-ca- n hnion labor man, will assuredly make him less quick on the trigger when his leaders talk strike. HELPS THE FARMER MINING Farmers should not be jealous of a great and prosperous mining and smelting company for it gives them a market and reduces their taxes. The Utah Copper Company as an s V t f? V f? tAdverti'-fment- illustration. an 1 HOW The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded rlsease that science has been able to cure in all stages, and that i s Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cura is the only postive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The propraitors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offers One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. & Co., Address: F. J. CHENEY all Sold O. Druggists 75c. Toledo, by pay-ro- ll j It has largest in the State of Utah. tjie in its mines, mills and over 6000 men. It employs railroads In the 13 years of its existence it has spent over $225,000,000 for labor, equipment, supplies, machinery, land, ete. Including its railrpad it has an at the preaverage monthly pay-rosent time of nearly $750,000. It consumes about 500 tons of coal per day,' which gives work to the coal miner; ships 2000 tons of concentrates.to the smelters every day, which gives employment to many hundreds of smelter men. It is constantly increasing its ll manly Christianity, whichever you perfer, has found a full expression in Army Y. M. C. A. work and 1 am sure it has made a deep impression on hundreds of the young officers whose spiritual as well as physical vigor will soon be put to the supreme test. It has been a wonderful opportunity for the Young Mens Christian association an opportunity which I rejoice was seized and turned to the best account. A clean heart as well .as a strong heart is essential to the high character which ought to be the ambition of every American soldier. Loyalty to God and loyalty to country make a man. At Camp Lewis, American Lake, Wash., where the, drafted men of the new National army being assembled for training in the western department, the Army Y. M. C. A. buildings, thoroughly equipped and splendidly manned, are awaiting the thousands that are arriving daily. Tons upon tons of writing paper and envelopes are within reach, books and magazines have been carefully laid out, well lighted buildings with ample facilities for writing letters home, for recreation and comfort, are completed and everything is free. ARMY Y. M. C. A. NOTES It for the and used by the envelopes paper soldiers and sailors in the Army and Navy Y. M. C- A. buildings on the Pacific Coast. Mme. SchumannrUeink who has sons in both the German and American armies sang before 3000 enlisted men at the Presidio, San Francisco, a few weeks ago, under the auspices of the Army Y. M. C. A. The concert was held in the open in the rear of the Army Yf M. C. A. building at the Presidio. Included in the ten Army Y. M. C. A. outfits sent to Russia for work among the soldiers, there, were 2000 pounds of soap, ten 1000 motion picture machines, of chocolate and athletic pounds goods. Already trained secretaries are being sent to that country and association activities are to be conducted upon a large scale. Secretary of State Robert Lansing says: "Christian manliness or is costing $1000 a day - One Lot Fall Coats at $15.75 A Beautiful Line of Ckildrens Goats .. Big At 15 per cent Discount Cuts on everything throughout the Store. ti f Eiason Sisters, Logan EVERYBODYS STORE Ask Any O. S. L, Agent October 27; November 24, and 27; December 20, 22, and 24; Limit, Three months from date of sale. For Rates apply to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo Omaha, Kansas City, Details St- Louis, Memphis, Chicago, Minneapolis, and many other points. - P'-Teeth without Plate the buildthere are We want to draw your attention once more, Our TRUEBYTE TEETH. Last Fall we told you of their merits, but were hardly prepared for the reception they would receive. People from all parts of the country came to get sets, some to get them for the first time, while others came to discard the old and get new ones. They have grown so popular by one person telling another that we have been compelled to lay in another stock. This time in order to be fully prepared for, the rush that we know will follow, we have ordered several hundred sets. Why shouldnt people be eager to take advantage of so rare ad opportunity? Never before in the history of the country have people been enable to get teeth of just ordinary meait at such prices. Truebyte teeth are better in every way particular than anything that ever were produced, and with the great number that we are constantly making, we are getting experience that we think qualifies us above all others to make them to suit you. Single Sets, $12.00 Full. Sets, - $20.00 Ensign & Smith OVER UTAH LIGHT Sweater Coats For Men and Boys for Ladies and Misses and the Baby. V t tT Y (Union Pacific System) - The secretaries are efficient trained men who strive to please him, to look after his comfort, to advise and cheer him. It is a place where he may go when he is hmoesick or weary and find genuine comrades, where he may take his money for deposit, where he will meet clean fellows with clean thoughts. Whatever the Army and Navy Y. M. C. A. can do to make a man physically, morally and mentally fit for service to his country it is striving to do. Educational classes are instituted for those who desire to improve their leisure hours. There is religious inspiration for those who seek it, There is healthy recreation for those who wish it. The Y. M. C. A. is the great club of the enlisted man. It is open to them all no matter what their creed. It is the bureau of information in every camp and cantonment, the center from which radiates all the physical and social activities. It is the nearest thing to home that the enlisted men will find in the army. ? t? Oregon Short Line The sign of the. Red Trithe Y. M. C. A. 'means angle that within the walls of the building a friendly welcome awaits the soof- ff v VIA soldier. t Harvest Sale Mow On! EAST Wherever American troops are sent this same welcome awaits the ldier, that everything in ing is at his disposal and mill capacity and employs an army no donts and no dues. of skilled mechanics constructing new additions to its mills. It is the largest user of explosives in the state, one Powder Company giving employment to 200 men. Its pay-- i oils for 1917 will be twice the amount of taxes collected in Salt Lake County for all purposes during the year 1914. Its assessment for taxes for the year 1917 for National, State arfd County purposes will equal the total .taxes collected in the entire state of Utah in the year 1914. Home Visitors Excursion In a Large Variety of Colors-Qua- lity and Styles Now Sold at Special Reduced Prices. 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