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Show N ' SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM. UTAH STOPS PRESIDENT HITS LAMENESS Bone, from ft Bone Spavin, Ring Bone, or limilar Splint, Curb, Side sound. horse end rouble get acts mildly but are lasting. It going DOLLAR PATRIOTS auickly and good Doe not blister hair and horse can or remove the 17 with in pamphlet be worked. Page $2.00 a bottle each bottle tells how. Horse Boole 9 M free, Mvered. a iUoRBINE, JR., the antiseptic liniment reduces Painful Swellings. Glands, Wens, Brnises, Varicose Veins, Allay Pam. Will tell you Cores mole if l and 2 a bottle at write you Liberal trial bottls for tOc sumps. or deUrered. S10 Tennis It.. Sprl ngfleld, Mass. F.YOUNG. P. D. F.. En-Kr- ed SHIP OWNERS ARE C ONCEMNED Registered Hereford Exclusively 75 good, registered bulls for sale.' WRITS US. Little Game. Come on, said the first flea, as he forehopped from the brown bears left me at a short leg ; come over and join A game of golf. Golf, exclaimed hastily taking a bite in the second flea, of hyena ; where the realm of Barnum are we go- ing to play golf? "Why, said the first flea, the lynx, of course. 'over on Sold His Heirship. Bobby, for once, expressed great Fancy flying (Interest in the sermon. .machines being mentioned in the Bible! he said. ' are But they? ' didnt the vicar say" Esau to his brother, Ja- Why, gold cob? his heirship London Tit-Bit- s. Druggists Experience With Kidney Medicine I have handled and sold Dr. Kilmers for some time and have Ewamp-Ro- heard customers claim that it had' pro-- , duced very satisfactory results in different ailments of the Kidneys, liver and bladder. J have nothing but favorable reports at hand and my personal opinion is that there is not anything on the market that will equal Swamp-Roo- for t the kidneys, liver and bladder Bind I know of a phvsician who is a very strong believer in the merits of Swamp-RooVery truly yours, disease of t. J. M. WATTS MERC. STORE, J. M. WATTS. Sept. 29, 1910. Wattsville, Miss. Prove What Swamp-RoWill Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. Regular fifty-ceand size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Adv. , THE to Nation. Aid fheHereford Corporation J;w of Wyoming s Asks Business Interests to Put Aside Selfishness and Give There Must Be but One Price for Government and for Public, Says Wilson Justice Is Keynote of Appeal. Washington. President Wilson appealed to the countrys business interests Wednesday to put aside every selfish consideration and to give their aid to the nation as freely as those who go to offer their lives on the battlefield. r The presidents statement follows : The government is about to attempt to determine the prices at which it will ask you henceforth to furnish various supplies which are necessary for the prosecution of the war, and various materials which will be needed in the industries by which the war must be sustained. We shall,' of course, try to determine them Justly and to the best advantage of the nation as n whole; but justice is easier to speak of than to arrive at, and there are some considerations which I hope we shall keep steadily In mind while this particular problem of justice Is being worked .out. Promises Just Price. Therefore I take the liberty of stating very candidly my own view of the situation and of the principles which should guide both the government and the mine owners and manufacturers of the country in this dif , matter. just price must, of course, be paid for everything the government buys. By a just price I mean a price which will sustain the industries con cerned In a high state of efficiency, provide a living for those who conficuR A duct them, enable them to pay good wages, and make possible the expansions of their enterprises which will from time to time become necessary as the stupendous undertakings of this great war develop. Must Face the Facts. We could not wisely or reasonably do less than pay such prices. They are necessary for the ' maintenance and development of industry, and the maintenance and ' development of inWhy He Didn't Salute. General Allenby, one of the two field dustry are necessary for the great task officers responsible for the advance on we have in hand. But I trust that we shall not surthe Mons-Lesector of the western round the matter with a mist of senfront, tells a story of one of his colonels who was strolling about the camp timent. Facts are our masters now. before breakfast one morning attired We ought not to put the acceptance principally in pajamas, a. raincoat and of such prices on the ground of patri otlsm. an eyeglass. Patriotism has nothing to do with A new recruit approached him, in a case like this. Patriotism profits and colonel stared, passed by. Thq and profits ought never In the presen: raged. , circumstances be mentioned together Why the dettce dont you salute? It is perfectly proper to discuss he asked. The rooky was the picture of injured profits as a matter of business, with a view to maintaining the . integrity of Innocence. We were told not to, salute when capital and the efficiency of labor in these tragical months, whentlie libImproperly dressed, sir. But youre fully dtesed, my lad, erty of free men everywhere and of industry Itself trembles in the balreplied the colonel. Yes, sir, said the bright youth, I ance; but it would be absurd to discuss them asa motive for helping to am, but youre not. serve and save our country. Patriotism leaves profits out of the Frank About It. ' question. In these days of our suTo what do you owe your success, preme trial, when we are sending hunMr. Wampum? dreds of thousands of our young men I hardly know. My friends say was an accident and my folks seem to across the seas to serve a great cause, no true man who stays behind to think it was a fluke. work for .them and sustain them by his labor will ask himself what he is She Knew. personally going to make out of that Reggie Theres been something labor. 'trembling on my lips for months and No true patriot will permit himself months, Margie,, and to take toll of their heroism In money Margie Yes, so I see. Why dont or seek to grow rich by the shedding you shave It off? Puck. of their blood. He will give as freely and with as unstinted v Why, Indeed! as they. "When they are giving their Is this Central 227? lives, will he not at least give his No. money? Then why did you answer? Assails Bribery. A nail will hold better when hit 1 hear it insisted that jnore than ueveral times lightly than if it is driva Just price, more than a price that en home by one hard blow. will sustain our Industries, must be paid ; that It Is necessary to pay very Rejected cartridge shells have been liberal and unusual profits in order to bought up by a jewelry firm and made stimulate production; that nothing Into flower vases. . but pecuniary rewards will do re wards paid In money? not In the mere liberation of the world. I take It for granted that- - those who argue thus do not 6top to think what that mqans. Do they mean that you must be paid, must be bribed, to make your contribution, a contribution that costs you neither a drop of blood nor a tear, when the whole world Is in travail and men everywhere depend. upon and call to you to bring them out of bondage , and make the world a fit place to live In again, amidst peace and justice? . Appeals to Honor. Do they mean that yon will exact p price, dris a bargain, with the men ot -- one-doll- ar ns 11 self-sacrifi- IfJ was the grocer I'd sell nothin' but Post Toasties who are enduring the agony of this war on the battlefields, In the trenches, amidst the lurking dangers of the sea, or with the bereaved women and pitiful children, before you will come forward to do your duty and give some part of your life, In' easy, peaceful fashion, for the things we are fighting for, the things we have pledged our fortunes, our lives, our sucred hon or to, vindicate and defend liberty and Justice and fair dealing and the peace of nations? Of course you will not. It Is Inconceivable. Your patriotism Is of the some stuff ns the patriotism of the men dead or muimed on the fields of France, or else It is not patriotism at all. Full Dollar's Worth. Let us never speak, then, of profits and of patriotism in the same sentence, but face facts and meet them. Let us do sound business, but not In the midst of a mist. Muny a grievous burden of taxation will be laid on this nation, in this generation and In the next, to pay for this war; let us see to it that for every dollar that Is taken from the peoples pockets It shall be possible to obtain a dollars worth of tlie sound stuff they need. Let me turn for a moment to the ship owners of the United States and the other ocean carriers whose example they have followed, and ask them If they realize what obstacles, what almost insuperable obstacles, they have been putting in the way of the successful prosecution of tills war by the ocean freight rates they have been exacting. Making War a Failure. They are doing everything that high freight charges can do to make the war a failure, to make it Impossible. I do not say that they realize this or Intend It. The thing has happened naturally enough because the commercial processes which we are content to see operate in ordinary times have without sufficient" thought been continued into a period where they have no proper place. I am not questioning motives. I am merely stating a fact, and stating it In order that attention mnybe fixed s upon it. The fact is that those who have fixed war freight rates have taken the most effective means In their power to deijpat the armies engaged against Germany. When they realize this we may, I take it for granted, count upon them to reconsider the whole matter. It is high time. Their extra hazards are covered by war risk insurance. Warning Is, Sounded. I know, and you know, what re sponse to this great challenge of duty and of opportunity the nation will expect of you; and I know what response you will make. Those who do not respond, who do not respond in the spirit of those who have gone to give their lives for us on bloody fields far away, may safely be left to be dealt with by opinion and the law for the law must, of course, command those things. I am dealing with the matter thus publicly and frankly, not because I have any doubt or fear as to the result but only in order that in all our thinking and in all our dealings with one another we may move in a perfectly clear air of mutual understanding. Must Have Same Prices. And there is something more that we . must add to our thinking. The public is now as much a part of the government as are the army and navy themselves; the whole people in all their activities are now mobilized and in service for the accomplishment of the nations task in this war; it 'Is iniucli circumstances impossible justly to distinguish between industrial purchases made by the government and industrial purchases made by the managers of industries, and it ,1s just as much our duty to sustain the industrials of the country with all the industries that contribute to its life as it is 'to sustain our forces in the field and on the sea. ' Think Not of Self. We must make prices to the public the same as the prices to the gov eminent. Prices mean the same thing everywhere now. They mean the efficiency or the Inefficiency of the na tion, whether it is the government that pays them or not. They mean victory or defeat. They mean that America will win her place once for all among the foremost free nations' of the world or that she will sink to defeat and become n second-ratpower alike in actiotf. In Tiffs is a day and thought of her reckoning and every man among us must personally face that reckoning .along with her. The case needs no arguing. I as sume that I am only expressing your own thoughts what must be in the mind of every true man when he faces the tragedy and the solemn glory of the present war, for the emancipation of mankind. I summon you to a great duty, a great privilege, a shining dignity ant distinction. I shall expect every man who is not a slacker to be at my side throughout this great enterprise. In it no man can win honor who thinks o himself. self-denyin- "iSi- -t For Infants and Children. 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Simply 'get an ounce of othine double strength from your druggist, and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It Is seldom that more than one ounce Is needed to comNow ,aced anywhere, attractsand kills Is the Time -- Sample Free. 50c, all druggists, or postpaid by naurhePaxtonToiletCompanyotonMafcy Goes In action: shoots bubbles for torpedoes; 3x4 inchos ; metal ; samJ. B. STULL, 2316 Brooklyn, Kansas City, MO. CiihmaririA 3111111101 lilt ple pletely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine, as this Is sold under guarantee of money back if it falls to remove freckles. 60c. PATENTS, TRADE MARKS, COPY- G. PARK, JR., 1419 PIftHTQ KlUnia J?RICHARD bTRKIET, WASHINGTON, D.U. Adv. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. Unfearing. The first shall be last and the last shall be first, quoted the devout citizen. ' It makes no difference to me how you arrange em, replied the expert commercialist. Ill get mine either way. Im the middle man. 29-19- 17." Hush Money. Eleanor Munro, niece of former Postmaster Bryson, had an, interesting experience while acting as a member of the flying squadron of the Bed Cross, says the Indianapolis News. Miss Munro was one of a machine load of workers canvassing the rural routes west of the city. At one home Miss Human Responsibility. on the Maywood road, Miss Munro alighted and seeing several men in the carriage shed back of the house, proceeded in that direction, determined to make her appeal to the purse holdSoon the ing part of the family. other of her machine heard occupants the police are now supposed to reform sounds indicating some presumably hueverybody. morous situation, and soon Miss. Munro emerged from the shed and showed to CUTICURA COMPLEXIONS her companions a double handful off bills and small change. Six dollars; Are Usually Remarkably Soft and she and how exclaimed, laughingly, ' . Clear Trial Free. do you suppose I got it? I ran into a keg of beer and a poker game, and Make Cutlcura Soap your every-day in order to get rid of me posthaste, toilet Soap, and assist It now and then me everything on the board as needed by touches of Cutlcura Oint- they gave ment to soften, soothe and heal. NothSatisfied.ing better to make the complexion she a beauty? Isnt clear, scalp free from dandruff aud She has more beauty than sen; hands soft and white. my boy. Free sample each by mall with Book. Thats right. When I want w Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L, dom I can read the encyclopedia." Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. I suppose you think you can reform him if you marry him. Oh, no indeed," replied Maybelle A with a toss of her pretty head. girl doesnt have to bother about reforming a man now. Congress and , - , - Where to Stick. " Where Bright Men Congregate. 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