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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that P'ibliahd Every Fri'da-- at Ifynrtn he is senior partner of the firm of Utah. F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State J. A. WAHLEN. Publisher. aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sura of ONE HUNDRED DOLELECTRICITY AND WAR LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the A nationwide appeal to the elecuse of HALLS CATARRH MEDICtrical industry has been issued by INE. FRANK J. CHENEY, Dr. Schuyler S. Wheeler, past pre- F. J. CHENEY & CO , Props., Toledo, sident of the American- Institute of O. All Druggists, 75c, Sworn me to before and subscribed , Electrical Engineers. Never before in the history of in my ..presence, this 6 th day of DecA. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, this country, Dr. Wheeler said, ember, (Seal) Notary Public has the electrical industry ' been Halls Catarrh Medicine is taken called upon for greater service. nternally and acts through the Germany has made this a war of blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the steel and iron, a mechanical war; System. Send for testimonials, free. the United States will make it an Halls Family Pils for constipation. fArtverl-imPritC conelectrical war. man Every nected with electrical industry is vitally interested in the war, and apparent that rich and poor alike the United States expects, the elec- are Stirred as never before on this trical inventors- and engineers to situation. This is equally applicable to many carry the Stars and Stripes to victory. western states besides California. The country leads the world in irom ( the Enterprise, Riverside, the application of electricity to the Cal. arts of peace now it must lead in applying that great force to war. Here we have thousands of the best trained and most active brains in the world engaged in electrical industry; thousands of universally I have been writing fire insurused electrical devices were inventance for years. Represent as ed here. Let those brains- - grapple and will give with the, problems of the war and good Companies, as as a deal square any out it is likely that we shall see the you of town agent. appliance developed that will end Adv. Hans Mikkelsen; the'war.1 We are starting our warlike preparations for war years after the other belligerents let us make speed and through our inventiveness The Watkins man will be 'your The bring about an early peace. soon with a full supply of most deadly weapons of the war, way medicines, extracts, spices and such as the airplane and submarine, ;oilet articles of all kinds, also ft are American inventions let us full-linof veterinary and poultry make history repeat itself, now that Ad. supplies. we are facing the vital necessity. One invention may save the lives of millions of men who are sorely We have a fine line of Dress needed to do the worlds work. Goods in Stock. Call and inspsct. Let all American electricians, from Adv. ' Williams Economy Store. the highest to the lowest, concentrate on aiding the government, Do it now, Advertise. now that the United States is forced into the world war. South Cahe Courirer y - ' - i The Nations Needs First Keep Business at Home The illustration shows a military officer hurrying to the telephone for important military business and a civilian cheerfully according him the right of way. This typifies the attitude of the nation and it also typifies the attitude of the Bell System. The nation is at war and it is necessary that private interests shall be subor- dinated to the Governments need for telephone service. J When war was declared, the whole Bell System was immediately placed at the disposal of the Government. During these weeks of military preparedness the Government has had the serv- ice of the most comprehensive and efficient telephone system in the world. - , 1 Notice As our military strength grows, and we become larger participants in fhe great war, the demands of the Government upon our service will continue to increase, and must always be met. sl 0 An extraordinary increase in telephone traffic, due to the unprecedented mercial and industrial activity incident to the war, must be adequately vided for. com-- - pro- We ask you to cooperate in this patriotic service, and to bear cheerfully any unavoidable inconvenience or delay in your telephone service. e The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. i ! : 532 CURB ON COUNTY EXPEND ITURES i At the annual meeting of, the Upland chamber of 'commerce held recently Assessor E. J. Gilbert of San Bernardino county was the prin The Upland News cipal speaker. quotes him relative to his ideas on A county budgets as follows: curb on public expenditures is the low tax rate only way to secure-until the county supervisors adopt a budget system and adhere strictly Such budget to its provisions. should be based on actual expend! tures of the several county departments. The public desires and is entitlec to a Comparison of the money wanted this year as against that spent last, in order to be informec .whether the amoynts are equal to above or below the amount of the preceding year. When the budget sfor the present year is completed it should b& published in comparison with the budget of last year anc where any material difference is found it should be explained. With every department of the county pro- vided with a fixed sum, it would not be possible for the supervisors to yield to the fervent demands of the booster class. Hope or scold as we may, the time will never come when boards of supervisors, unassisted by conservative business men snd Vomen, will pryne down public expenditures to compare with corporation meth- ods. The great need of curbing public expenditures, which are in- -' creasing far more rapidly than either wealth or' population, is so a ; ' ! I , ' ( ' , , j ' , ; , t , ' . Notice to the Public! Automobiles A Necessity! ' Economy in all things has been asked by our President. But this doesnt mean stringent economy, the hoarding of your money it means STOP WASTE. Automobiles are not a luxury they are a NECESSITY. The busy farmer nowadays must have some means of transportation besides the horse N and buggy. He cant wait to catch a train valuable the nation is relying on him! ' his time is quantities and at prices as follows: 1 1 pint, 25c. gallon, $1.50. quart, 50c. 2 gallons or more, $1.25 per gallon. FREE DEL1VERY- - Before going to the Picture Shoy, step in and get a sack of BUTTERED POP-CORN-I- IS FINE. T All Kinds of Sof Drinks and Candies are you solving the transportation problem? Why not get an automobile one that will, give service the year round one that will top the hills easily one that will go through mud, sand or snow one that is economical in fuel and tire consumption? Such a car is the Saxon Six it is the car you , need to serve your country In increasing your crops. And then, too, the Saxon is in direct keeping with the Presidents request it is unusual, economy at its price. Let us The. Best on the Market for the Money. How Andersons Confectionery STREET, HYRUM. MAIN I Will Pay For Hogs, 16c. v For Veal, 14 Jc. - , . - For any Live Stock Good and Fat Motor Sales Corporation 1 Thg Highest Market Price. Logan, Utah. FOR YOUR Wagons or Farm Implements Its worth coming up town to see the STRAW HAT Section at THATCHERSS. There never was a more : OF ANY KIND GO TO , .. r beautiful line ever shown. You could imagine yourself in the factory and country, where PANAMAS are made. & n demonstrate. - v 1 Andersons Confectionery is Now in a position to furnish you with Ice Cream in large or small R. A. ELIASON HYRUM ' ' . . |