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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER- ontfc Cache Courier HYRUM, UTAH - I Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL- LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALLS CATARRH INE. FRANK J. CHENEY. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, p o. All Druggists, 75c. Sworn to before me and subscribed Pesnoe this 6th day of Dec- em,)er A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, Published Every Friday at Hyrum Utah. f A, WAHLEN. Publisher. WILL YOU CO OPERATE OR OBSTRUCT? .Every You will find in our Stock Something to meet your every day needs the needs of the home, of the street the public gathering or the social affair. You are especially invited to come in and inspect our Goods. They are fully up to the Seasons That was the pointed question j President .Wilson asked of the head of the Ship Carpenters Union when notified they would strike. If you are not willing to have f taken your differences mediated you are Hall's Catarrh Medicine comfort aid and undoubtedly giving Lnternally and acts through the to the enemy; said the President. blood on the Mucous surfaces of the J Ships are absolutely necessary for the winning of this war, and you can strike no deadlier blow at the safety of this nation The time had come for a show of hands whether loyalty to the union was placed higher than loyalty to the life of the nation. Then the President laid down a great principle of safety for labor organizations, that virtually sounded death blow of strikes. No body of men have the moral right in the present circumstances of the nation to. strike until every method of adjustment has been tried to the limit. The strike is armed industrialism, It is the highest manifestation of autocratic power. It is as much a ' resort to force as sabotage. sentiment upholds the in- telligent labor unions who are act- ing on liries of loyalty and Pay Needs! gystem gend for testimonials, free Halls Family PiUs for constipation, t We Ccan Meet Any Demand in Aivrtimnn ship flying the American flag in foreign trade on the Pacific had dis appeared. seamans act and LaFollettes We carry a Complete Stock of the others for the protection of the American seaman ,had protceted him with a vengence; if an Ameri-th- e to be a seaman he can wanted found it necessary to ship under the flag of another nation, Japan rapidly took her place as mistress of the Pacific, The war gave an artifical stimu- lus to shipping through abnormal OPPOSITE TABERNACLE. LOGAN, UTAH rates and the American shipyards began to build ships for foreign owners and as freight rates creased the American flag began to come back slowly, Japan went ahead by leaps and own in with her government policy their bounds ation rights. Time Dt) YOU KNOW is But the time is past for dictation, 0f encouraging her ship lines, The San Francisco Call of recent for threats, for the use of an Suits! Earnings of the organization to hold, up necessary Mate says: j and limit output. jer Japanese steamship lines are of 1st They show peculiar interest. ENCOURAGE THE MINING Kreat Profits which should be comt0 PacifiC CaSt PrtS at ih f NfMICTBV inUUd I The nej. probts of the Oska Shosen to Ca Kaisha for last two fiscal years were Mining and smelting are at the 25 per cent half yearly or 50 per top of the list of 'the Wests great cent a year while for the half year industries. In addition, oil produc- - ending SepCBOth, last, the Nippon kind tion comes under the head of min- - Yusen Kaisha declared a 50 per t me-l-dividend. cent that eral development. in tendowners When American ship your Artificial price fixing has a -f mouth on to unless the to shipping restrict again try regain production ency -light, the price established is sufficient to Pacifiic this is a sample of the well tender fluffy, established competition they will encourage the small producer. V cakes, biscuits and j Only one reserve need be made government in Hayre, we si Returns received from 21 copper have, doughnuts that just in this connection: These principles adopt an antagonistic attitude With the war demand for ships Pi keep you hanging producers in Arizona each out putmust not only be proposed by the inround the pantry though the discussion at ting less than 1,000,000 pounds of relieved our great shipbuilding made all with President of the United States, but be unbinding. copper a month, show that their dustry will begin to decline if laws inadi also must been the not be have are CALUHET passed encouraging actually recognized by total production would Meanwhile, I readily all states and peoples. reduced by lowering of the metal vestment of capital in American BAKINS PG13DER President Wilsons message of total a owned the safest, purest, most ships. But this goal has not yet been ruary 11 constitutes perhaps price below 23j cents economical kind. , Try 21 is to The the time Now month. a prepare, 1,280,000 pounds reached. There is still no court of step toward a mutual ' it drive away bake-dafailures. small operators on whose figures arbitration established by all the na- ment. You save when you buy it. tions for the preservation of peace POLITICS US. the above estimates are based are BUSINESS You save when you use it. With reference to a stater contains Calumet such men on only of 1,876 Hi in the name of justice. When Presiemploying a total ingredients as have been cently made by Walter officially by the a 23j cent market. On a 26 cent approved the dent Wilson incidentally says that the former Authorities. wherever an industry or business president of Ql,AUTY market they would be able to get succee(jg) some one must pick the the German HIGHEST AWARDS chancellor is speaking to agriculture in the British cal into their lower grade ores suffi- - manager who makes it a success.-cientlthe tribunal of the entire world, I chancellor said: to employ 2,616 men. 1 of free the in must decline this tribunal as prejuoperation Usually I can only agree with In passing state and national leg- - naura an(j economic law the right diced, joyfully as I would greet it if ciman if he meant that we islation affecting these industries, man fin(js himself for the job. an impartial court of arbitration exmuch nearer peace if Prof the fact must not be lost sight of "Vhether industries, be they rail-thisted and gladly as I would sponsibie representatives the continued prosperity of the roa(jg or shipyards, are under social-wes- t, meet to realize such ideals. ligerent power's would depends in a large measure gm or private capital, success is in Unfortunately, however, there is clave for discussion. Tf3 on the steady operation of its the manaKer intent no trace of similar statements on the a way to remove all mines. This man is always picked because part of the leading powers of the unintentional misunderstand It is easy to kill the gfcose that experience fitting him to entente. Englands war aims are still bring about an agreement both the for lays the golden egg handle the job, while in politics he laborer and the investor, with high is picked for other reasons. thoroughly imperialistic, and she individual questions. I connect!1 wants to impose on the world a peace taxes and too much regulation and especially in this jn p0ijtjcg his political opinions at this time it would be a national mugj. gujt tbe pjcker, or the one who according to Englands good glum. which calamity to advocate policies the man mu8t be his friend The world is longing would reduce metal and 'oil produc- - an(j a(jmjrer When England talks about the the chancellor said, "but tion. Politics often picks second-rat- e peoples right of self determination, ments of the (enemy count' she does not think of applying the are men to handle the most important inflaming the other MERCHANT MARINE MUST work of the nation, as experience to principle Ireland, Egypt and There are, however, filAmsterdam, Feb. 25. Speaking BE ENCOURAGED proves. be heard in. Englandi Business, a corporation, or sel- - before the reichstag today, the ImIt has been repeatedly said that ed these voices will mul a would fish capitalists, pick practi- perial German chancellor, Count von we do not The world now sta1 contemplate retaining Before the war the LaFolIette cal man for the work he was to Belgium, but that we must be safe- final decision. Either seaman act w3 passed which placed Hertling, made this declaration: I can fundamentally agree with guarded from the danger of a coun- will decide to conclude American shipping at the mercy of conditio the four principles which In Presi- try, with which we desire after the know on what foreign competition by imposing Wilsons view must be applied war to live in peace and friendship, ready to begin a discussuch burdens and regulatidns on.. business would demand a man who dent the American owned ship that it in a mutual exchange of views, and becoming the object or jumping off knew his job. could notcompete successfully with for thus declare with President Wilson ground of enemy machinations. If. Go to Mose Lewis foreign bottoms. that a general peace can be discussed therefore, a proposal came from the styles injadies Spr11 Exchange your Victrola records on such a basis. 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