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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH of Ohio, City of Toledo, South Cache Courier! State Lucaa County, ss. Frank J. Cheney Pablished Every Friday at makes-oat- that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In Utah. the City of Toledo, County and State J. A. WAHLEN, Publisher. aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALLS CATARRH MEDIC. INE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of DecOgden Elks to' erect $25,000 ember, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, LessLess Review of Utah Industries gymnasium here. Moab to have $100,000 and loan association. for YxirDdter Notary Public (Seal) J Halls Catarrh Medicine is taken building - Internally and acts through the blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the of city System. Send for testimonials, free. Ogden plans $1,000,000 improvements this year. F. J. CHENEY & CO,, Props., Toledo, Salt Lake D. & R. G. to build a 0. All Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. $2s0,000 freight station here. More dMore for Your Dollar fServicf (Advertisement Provo Salt Lake Route to build roundhouse and terminal here. Salt Lake New photo playhouse planned to be most magnificent in West. H i, Union Telegraph Co. Genera weighing by the govern-wileffect into work 8 hour day put raent 0f the United States mail car-i- n offices. all principal ried on all American railroads will 1917 Utah wool clip largest in begin on March 27th and continue days. Notice of this history, 14,000,000 pounds, and for thirty-fiv- e fact has been sent out to Southern bring highest price known. Pacific employees by H. P. Thrall, Salt Lake New silage system mail traffic manager of the Com- for beet tops found which makes pany. Thrajl explains that the obthem valuable cattle food. ject is to determine actually what The company is also completing pay the roads will earn under the the pumping plant on Bear Lake old system of payment and the new and the flume from Grace to the one now being tried out involving a Cove plant. basis. space Both the weight of the mail, Announcement 2. Ogden April Idaho & made that Ogden, Logan says Thrall, and the space it oc- Ry. will spend $1,000,000 this year cupies on each train will be care-fo- r fully tabulated. Then the remuner- improvements. constriction of sti doe the road " either sJ'stem Salt Lake-Ac- tual of pay will be determined and sub22 mile concrete road on Lincoln mitted to the Interstate Commerce Highway across mud flats of Great Commission, which is to definitely Salt Lake to start soon. decide with these,facts asa found' Salt Lake -- Utah Power & Light ation what a fair basis would be. Co. lets contract for 135 mile high Under the act of Congress aptension line from here to Grace proved July 28, 1916, the Interstate Idaho adding 130,000 volts Commerce Commission ' was empowered and directed to determine Ogden 10,000 acres of land pur- and fix reasonable rates and in Iron County for $350,000 pensation for the transportation of adjoining 15,000 acres owned by the the United States mail on common same company and now ready for carriers and the service in lion therewith. For .years the railways have con-- I Salt Lake Oregon Short Linel tended that the pay for carrying the will send 100 volunteers from its mails was inadequate, and after employees to Fort Douglas camp many hearings and exhaustive inthrough efforts of Supt. H. V. Platt, vestigation both by Congress and and counsel Geo. H. Smith. special commissions, the whole Never in the history of this question of mail transportation country has there been so much routes was turned over to the Intermoney seeking legitimate invest- - state Commerce Commission. This ment in metal mines and metal is as it should be, for that stocks as there is at the mission regulates freight, passenger present time,-- says William H. and express - rates, and is fully Child of Salt Lake. qualified and equipped to pass on fair and reasonable mail transport20 western railroads will ask in ation rates r crease in freight rates due to ine or weight has been The creased wages granted and enormthe basis of mail pay ever since the ously increased cost of materials, roads began carrying the mails. fuel, taxes, etc. Freight rates (The present postal administration have been stationary while everything else has advanced. Western An Economic Problem i l While the cost of nearly every necessity of life has been steadily increasing, the rates for telephone service have remained practically the same. The buyer of foodstuffs, although paying much more, receives but sixteen oupces to the pound. On the other hand, the telephone user is constantly receiving more and better service and paying the same or even a less rate than he did a few years ago. -- Gradually the value of telephone service has been increased by a constant increase in the number of telephones added to the system and by improvements and refinements in the telephone art. Steadily, too, the cost of every piece of equipment and of all supplies, copper wire, iron wire, poles, hardware, etc., used in the business of furnishing service, has increased enormously. I - 4 In other words, our revenues have not increased in proportion to increased 1 . i corn-chas- value of the service or in proportion to increased cost of furnishing the service. s - This presents a serious problem in which the public and the Company are mutually interested. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. ed fn -- n Corn-minin- ton-mil- 'i i Franklin County Idaho Citizen: The country needs willing hearts. Men Men of loyalty and worth. who will stand by the country of their adoption. Men who realize that the destiney of this nation is to be the leaven that will quicken the whole world. m t The present war crisis has brought home to our people thegreat value of our industries to, the nation. mines, railroads and Factories, power companies are all ready at the drop of the hat. Laws to protect and encourage them should be the order of the day. Parowan, Utah. Times: It is coming to be recognized as a most odivious fact that if we as a people are to again put our country on an equitable living basis we must educate more farmers. Not educate more farmer boys , for professions, but educate more farmers. tY tT $ t? iy y f? ft 5 1 1 g advocates a change from that method to one by the or basis. The method is latter spate at the present time being tested out to furnish the actual facts in the matter to the Commission. The figures will be determine by the general weighing, This will be the real test of both the weight and and space systems. e, For Conference. Salt' Lake City, April 3rd., to 8th., inclusive. Same rates as via any other route, with usual high standards of equipment and service. Ask Agents for rates and further details. Adv. 200 Shares of Stock $10.00 a Share f? tf f tt ? T tf Y f Enquire of tT f Co. Y Hyrum Clothing ? ?9 7 April 6, 7 and 8 Intermountain live Stock Show April 4, 5 and 6 Salt Lake City. Low Excursion Rates Oregon Short Line Excursions For Sale se, CONFERENCE Special Train April 6 and FROM RATE Millville Hyrum $3.05 3.05 Wellsville .. 3.05 Mendon' .. 2.85 . . . 7 LEAVE . . Millville . . Hyrum . . Wellsville- - 6:38 a. m. 6:45 a. m. 6:53 a. m. 7:03 a. m. Mendon 9.45 a. m. Specials arrive at Salt Lake City Ron Through Without Change. Bamberger Electric Trains Use New Passenger Terminal. ; Only half block from Tabernacle gates. NO WALK, NO STRBET CAR RIDE NECESSARY Other Trains Eery Two Hours. Conductors will Sell Tickets Through to Salt Lake City from points where there are no agents.- s Tr"1- .Tickets on Sale The Electric Way April 3rd to 8th inc. Returning April 15th. J? |