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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER- HYRUM, UTAH - South Cahe Oourirer Published Every Friday at Byrum Utah. J. A. WAHLEN. Publisher. ' - .. HELPING MONOPOLISTS Some oily politicians of the west want to keep the votes of the men engaged in development of the oily industry and also keep in with the conservationists of the east. Secretary Lane, who is a western man, and. the California delegation want the leasing bill passed to give relief to the oil operators held up by the Taft withdrawal order. Not only is oil production restricted by the opposition of the navy department, but in the precrisis, the same withparedness drawal policies lock up the lands containing potash and phosphates. Six million acres of oil lands are withdraw-that no oil wells can be bored upon, to please the Gifford ' Pinchote and their associated conservationists who do not believe in American initiative. Crude oil has gone so high that it is no' longer available for road building and there is talk of gasoline going to a dollar a gallon which would not be possible if oil production proceeded fairly and with. n State of Ohio, City of Toledo, , Lucas County, bs. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of & Co., doing business in F. the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and evefy case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALLS CATARRH MEDICFRANK J. CHENEY. INE. F. J. CHENEY & CO , Props., Toledo, All Druggists, 75c. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence; this 6 th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W, GLEASON, O. Notary Public Halls Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts through the blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free. Halls Family Pi'ls for constipation. i Arlverhements (Seal) ' 300.000 men and munitions across ;he continent and we have none. The problems of the railroads are the problems today confronting says every patriotic American, 1 Captain A. H. Payson, assistant to the President of the Santa Fe in a statement issued recently. The railroads would not have asked for the fifteen per cent increase if they didnt feel that it was necessary to avoid being crippled under the presure of a nation at war, Poland might have been s&Yed by better railroads in Russia; Belgium might have been saved with setter transportation facilities for French troops. ' Even Germany with forty years preparation is suffering now from shortage of rolling equipment. Today, American railroads face a herculanean task. They are the best railroads in the world and will win the war for this country if they are given of earning privilege necessary revenues for their very- - great The Nation V Needs First The illustration shows a military offioer 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 subordinated to the Governments need for telephone service. out goveanment interference. Not only are oil producers restricted and soaring under abnormal demands but on the six million acres withdrawn at the dictation of there are the conservationists, amunition supplies needed for the preparedness program. All these resources, which form the basis of national defense would be developed by private initiative and American enterprise if Congress would act on the leasing bills, even if the government adhered to its naval reserve policy. Gasoline is invaluable to the army and the navy and so is the supply Do it now, Advertise. of potash for amunition plants, to An s Line of the say nothing of phosphates for ferHenderson Corsets, just retilizers contained in the areas withceived. Call in and let us fit you. drawn, and which the government Adv. Williams EconomyStore. is doing nothing to develop. y . Up-to-Dat- e the whole Bell System was immediately placed at the When war Government. of the disposal During these weeks of military preparedness the Government has had the service of the most comprehensive and efficient telephone system in the world. ' As our military strength grows, and we become larger participants in the great war, "the demands of the Government upon our service will continue to increase, ) and must always be met. An extraordinary increase in telephone traffic, due to the unprecedented commercial and industrial activity incident to the war, must be adequately pro- vided for. We ask you to cooperate in this patriotic service, and to bear cheerfully any unavoidable inconvenience or delay in your telephone service. . waa-declare- s The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. fam-mou- BUSINESS US. POLITICS It is still an open question whether the American people care more about politics than they do about business and industries. Partisan politics appeals to many people, and a few make money out of it, but the multitude must depend on payrolls and business under any administration. Whether one man is elected to an office or another, is not of as much consequence to the average citizen as the . founding of a new industry or building a new railroad. Radical advocates of collectivism or individualism are willing to sacri fice all else to carry their particular theory into effect, but. prosperity depends on use of both systems. Public ownership and private capital are not antagonistic, only when used to destroy each other and then the loss falls on the whole community and hinders progress. a The theorist on any line his believes nostrum will cure al the troubles of city, state or nation but he is not a safe person to follow in any direction. , Industry, payrolls, investments, and improvements still mean a chance for the average man to succeed in life, while . political activity enriches few and taxes everybody. one-ide- s Silk Hose Notice to the Public! . Andersons Confectionery And Hosiery of all Other Materials Used in Armor Plate or Iron Clads The Best Makes we know of in Hosiery we are Selling now at 1 to furnish you with Ice Cream in large or small quantitiesand at prices as follows: 1 1 pint, 25c. gallon, $1.50. quart, 50c. 2 gallons or more, $1.25 per gallon. Before going- - to the Picture Show, step in and get a sack. ' of BUTTERED POP-CORNI- T IS FINE. All Kinds of Soft Drinks and Candies Special Sale Prices The Best on the Market for the Moneys Andersons Confectionery STREET, HYRUM. LIBERAL DISCOUNTS ON MAIN U n derwear Sumftier is Now in a. position FREE DELIVERY AND , Fonnesbeck' Knitting Works . For Hogs, 16c. . . lc. Thg Highest Market Price. FOR YOUR . When Father Is Recalled. Mr. Benedict Mv. daughter is the Initiative and mv wife is the referendum ' JV,r. Singleton And where do On, !r. -- Benedict you come in? I m the recall. They recall my existence whenever the Dills come in!" Judger For Veal, For any Live Stock Good and Fat ' Lemon in Water. a lemon and cut it In two and Take Everybody knows that the coun- Boeeeze the juice into the dishwater. try is very poorly equipped for rail- You will need no soap. The lemon road transportation in case of a will cut all grease and in a few days time the silver, such as knives, forks great national emergency. and spoons, will become bright, as It would take r three double-trac- k new. railroads to handle any army of Will Pay I ,L. D. S. Garments AS TO RAILROADS 4 . Wagons or Farm Implements 3 ,, OF ANY 'KIND ' GO TO R. A. ELIASON HYRUM r' ' ' |