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Show SUUTH UALHK (JUUK1EK- HYKUM, UTAH - South Cache Courier -- T.S.JIM1 -j, Published Every Friday at Hyrum Utah. J. A. WAHLEN. Publisher. MANY RECRUITS. call to arms has sounded throughout, the United States. Recruiting officers are calling for young men to enroll themselves in some branch of the Nations forces We are thrilled by the patriotic devotion of the young men who are offering themselves to our countrys sevrice. Yet we are also sobered by the knowledge that thousand of these will be rejected by the recruiting surgeons because they are physically unfit for military service. The experience of a year ago when the National Guard was ordered to mobilze for service on the Mexican More Border will be repeated. Guardsthan thirty per cent of the men last year were declared by the examining physician to be physically unfit for military servic.- This condition is causing alarm to Are we becoming a many people. nation of physical degenerates? Will our nation "suffer the fate of certain nation of the old world which passed into oblivion because of the degeneracy of their people? The expeeiencesof certain modern nation may point out to us the way of escape. When England found it neeessary to raise a large army for her campaigns in South Africa against the Boors she discovered, to her dismay that the recurits from the industrial districts of England were in great numbers unfit for military srevice. Bad liveing and working conitbns and neglect of health safeguards had undermined the health and Eng- strength of her citizenship. The -- State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ' Lucas County, ss. oath makes that Frank J. Cheney he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the Cfty of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sura of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALLS CATARRH MEDICFRANK J. CHENEY. INE. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public (Seal) Halls Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts through the blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, 0. All Druggists, 75c. Halls Family PtMs for constipation. ( Advertisement! BIG ON Clothing and Mens Furnishings J Hats and Shoes Roaring Bargains Remember we carry the Famous . land learnd her lesson and instituted vigor ous measures for health protection and social refrom. The results can be seen today in the greatly improved physique of her soldiers. The German Government years ago realized the vital imortance of the physical wefare of her people and put into force the most elaborate' and effective system of health and social legislation. The wonder ful endurance, exhibited by the German people during thos three terrible years of war demonstrate the effectiveness and wisdjm of that legislation. Will the people of the United States learn their lesson now and Utah taxes for all purposes indevote themselves seriously to the protection and strengthening of the cluding special occupation tax on public health? Or must we wait mines will total $6,900,000 for 1917. until some national calamity overGompers and Morrison of the takes us and it is too late. American Federation of Labor read the act to the Supreme court When you need Clothing, Shoes, for its decision in the Adamson law Hats or Gents Furnishings call on where it says the right of trainmen Newbold. Best and cheapest place to precipitate a general strike is Adv. limited by the public interest. in Cache Cq. . Walk-Ov- er - Shoes FOR MEN AND DOYS Star Clothing Store Next to, Eagle Hotel, North Main Logan rit DC Utah factory .products of total $140,405,726. 1916 The railroads are asking regulation at the hands of one national board instead of 48 state and federT al boards as at present and no good reason has been advanced against it. If the railroads would fight the move it Would probably be forced uponThem at once. Off-the-Tr- JL meals is one of the late features introduced by Union Pacific system for benefit of its patrons. Logan Supt. of Amalgamated Sugar Company says outlook for immense acreage of beets in valley, this year, is good. Will be 25,000 acres planted in Cache and about 55,000 acres in all fojr his company. UtsE A FINE AUTO. SHOW : FREE CONCERT MUSIC EVERYBODY INVITED In order to place our fine line of automobiles before the public, we have secured the main floor of the Harris Music Store for ten days, commencing Saturday, April Fourteenth. During this time the public will be entertained by the wonderful new Edison phonograph, the Crown Combonola, Player Pianos and other musical in- ' : struments. We desire the ladies as well as the gentlemen to call in at any time and hear the music, look at the wonderful with the latest improvements the Hudson Super-Si- x worlds greatest car the one that has taken all the worth while worlds records for speed, hill climbing, endurance, , etc. extra See the celebrated Mitchell with the thirty-on- e the car with one hundred features per cent over- 4 r strength a lifetime car. See the beautiful Grant-Si- x the greatest light six car on the market today. The Grant, in competition with all the high grade cars, took third place in the Pikes Peak , climb. The Hudson Super-Si- x took first The Grant-Si- x Grant-Si- x cars topk first place in its class. Forty-tw- o sold by us last year have alt been free from motor trouble, free from rear end or gear trouble. How many cars can boast of these things? See the Grant Display Motor, which will be running day and night at the Harris Music Store. This motor wiH be striped so that you can see the working parts. See the Silvertown Cord and the Diamond Tire with the cheapest mileage test on the market. ' Come and see our Republic Trucks. : -- . M;pply North Main, Logan, Utah 3(o HE tBTCc 3ED(i C. M. "Co. Harris, Mgr |