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Show f .i SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH "Blue and Worried! worried, "Blue." half-nic- k people .hould find out the cause of their trouble. Often it is merely faulty kidney which allows the blood to get loaded up with poisons that irritate the nerves. Backache, headaches, dizziness .nd annoying bladder troubles are addthe kidneys need help. ed Kidney Pills. Thousands Uae thank them for relief from just such Action, Cns troubles. Ivr?onnga.; KAISER TO BLAME FOR COST Mad Prussia Must Be Broken Before Conflict Can End Good Patriots Steel Selves for Sacrifice around to do anything. 1 was finally laid up. The nurse who was taking care of me told me how and the suffering Get Doan's hasnt at Any Store, 60e a Bex DOAN'S VSSV FOSTERrMILBURN CO. BUFFALO. N. Y. SELDOU'SEE r ' a big knee like this, but your horse may hare a bunch or bruise on his ankle, hock, stifle, knee or throat. VJ:fer?JJUIl mL will clean it off without laying up the hone. No blister, no hair rfgone. Concentrated only a few drops required at an application. $2 per Dsscrlb your cue for nedtl Initructloiu bottle tohrered. mS Book I M free ABSORBING, JR., the enti-Kft- UdIumbi for suuiklad. reduce, Ptliftil SwcUlute, Ealeried Glsads, West. Bruliee. Varlceee Velnei alien InSammideD. Price Si end ai bottle at dranieu and pin er delivered. Made la the U. 5. A. by W.F. YOUNG, P. D. F.,31BTwlit., Springfield, Mass. Reads Like Fiction. One of the most unusual salvages yet recorded iu these days of submarine warfare,' says Popular Science Monthly, Is that of the Norwegian steamship Kongsll, whose cargo of grain swelled to such an extent on the Inrush of water through the ragged hole torn in her side byji torpedo, that the hole was clogged up and the water prevented from flowing in and sinking her. A party of fishermen, clambering aboard to discover the trouble, were amazed to find that the ragged hole on one side and hull plates torn loose on the other by the force of the explosion had been effectively plugged by the swollen grain, The fishermen were afraid to attempt to tow her because the rush of the water along her sides might have washed away the effective grain seal. Accordingly, they Improvised bales made of cotton filled with grain and forced these into the holes. This made the stoppage secure enough to enable the vessel to be towed to a port. nearby . Ridiculed His Wife. Mental cruelty was the ground upon which a woman obtained a divorce in Reno, Nev. The woman said her husband constantly ridiculed her, refused to be seen alone with her at public gatherings and frequently showed his friends a little book entitled "Foolish Things My Wife Has Said. Gray Matter Counts. The author of this story is a clever chap. That so? Yes, it takes brains to sell such rot. Judge. Nothing hurts quite so much as the that is done to us unintention- wrong ally. In the Use of Wheat . By eating Grape-Nut- s All the food value of the grain is used in making this delicious food; and its blend of malted barley not only adds to its nourishing qualities hut produces a flavor of unusual richness. All Food No Waste! Postage. Three cents an ounce or fraction thereof on letters for other than local delivery; two cents on all postal cards. Admissions Ten per cent tax on tickets to theaters, cabarets, and other amusement places. Dues Ten per cent tax on dues of clubs exceeding $12 a year. Tobacco Graduated taxes on cigars, tobacco, cigarettes, cigarette papers and snuff. Express Five per cent tax on amounts paid for express transportation. Passengers Eight per cent of the cost of railroad tickets, except local. Berths Ten per cent of the cost of berths, staterooms, and parlor car seats. Oil Five per cent tax on amounts paid for transportation of oil by pipe lines. Five cents tax on Messages each telegraph, telephone, or radio message costing 15 cents or more. Insurance Eight cents tax on each $100 or fractional part thereof of each life Insurance policy; one per cent of the premium on fire, marine, inland, and casualty Insurance policies. Washington. Uncle Sam Is rather pleasantly surprised at the way the nation is standing the war tax gaff. The grouching, such as there is, has been growled in a minor key, and most of it comes from the trouble-makerthe whining pacifists, those of a sickly cast of loyalty. Nobody really enjoys paying excess taxes, such as three cents postage for letters, extra charge for freight, express and passenger transportation, telephone and telegraph messages and amusements. But all true Americans who realize that the kaiser is to blame for the trouble, stand ready and willing to pay their share of the cost of the worlds greatest exterminating menace. By the way, do you know that If you are single and earn more than $1,001- yearly, you must pay two per cent tax on what you make over $1,000. And if you are married, you must pay two per cent on what you make over $2,000. The tax for all of 1917 must be paid by June 1, 1918. All of the new taxes fall upon the average man. They have nothing to do with the conscription of wealth.. They are a part of the program of taxation to make each man, woman and child in the United States feel a direct personal part in the war. They apply to freight, passenger and express transportation, pipe lines, Pullman seats and berths, telegraph and telephone messages, insurance policies, admissions to theaters and movies and to club dues. The effect of most of them Is felt, therefore, in a slight rise in the high cost of living. The taxes are expected to net the federal government the following rev enues : s, v Suffered Several PERUNA Years. MADE ME WELL Its My Mrs. Elizabeth Reuther, 1002 11th St., N. W., Washington, D. C., writes: I endorse Peruna as a splendid medicine for catarrh and stomach trouble, from' which I suffered sev- eral years. Standby fora took It for several I months, found my health was restored and have felt splendidly ever alnce. I now take it when I contract a cold, and it soon rids the sys- tem of any catarrhal tendencies. Remunerative Bite, The old soldier was showing how fields are won. The worst time I ever had, he said, "was when we were besieged. We only had one bite a day for a fortnight, and that was horse flesh. The young soldier sitting at the other side of the taproom chipped in: I rexaember living for a month on one bite, and that was out of ray own Cold Those who object to liquid medt cines can procure Peruna Tablets. The Point of View. d woman stopped to reprove the youngster who had chased n cat up a tree. You bad boy, suppose you were a The 4,500,000 Pipe lines 4,000,000 Seats and berths Telegraph and telephone 7,000,000 messages 5,000,000 Insurance policies 1,500,000 Club clues 50,000,000 Admissions The war tax on facilities furnished by public utilities is now levied as follows: Three per cent of the amount paid for transportation by rail or water or by any form of mechanical motor power in competition with carriers by rail or water, on freight consigned from one point in the United Stales to another. One cent for each twenty cents or fraction charged by express companies for transportation from one point in the United States to another. Eight per cent of the amount paid by for the transportation of persons meof form or any by rail or water chanical motor power on a regular established line In competition with common carriers, from one point In the United States to any point in the United States, Canada or Mexico Unit-iwhere the ticket is Issued in the com on States. No tax is Imposed ...........4... d kind-hearte- eat, would you like to have anyone chase you in that fashion? Gee wouldnt I, though, If I could climb like that! said the youngster, grinning. I At the Post Office. leg. The old soldier flushed. What did she do when you told I dont believe it he said, angrily. her it would cost 3 cents to send a Believe it or not, its true! said letter hereafter Instead of 2? the young man. A dog took a mouthUmpli she got so angry she ful out of my leg and the compensastamped her foot. tion kept me like a lord for four weeks. Music of the Wind. The wind In the trees sounds poetical. But the hot air that accomRELIABLE REMEDY panies some family trees does not. 1 RESTORES KIDNEYS To keep clean and healthy-takDr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets. They reguFor many years druggists have watched late liver, bowels and stomach. Adv. with much interest the remarkable record The fickleness of some women is maintained by Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t, the great kidney, liver and bladder rem- what makes them interesting. e . edy. It is a physicians prescription. is a strengthening medicine. Dr. Kilmer used it for years in his private practice. It helps the kidneys, liver ana bladder do the work nature intended they should do. Swamp-Roo- t has stood the test of years. It is sold by all druggists on its merit and it will help you. No other remedy can successfully take its place. Be sure to get Swamp-Roo- t and start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. Swamp-Roo- Save Your t Cash and Your Health in nsici lorm sate, sure, no opiates cure, cold in 24 hours grip in 3 days. Money back if it fails. Get the genuine box with Red top and Mr Hills picture on ft. Costs less, gives more, saves money. 24 Tablets for 25c. At Any Drug Store 4 $77,500,000 Freight transportation Express transportation,,.'. 10,000,000 Passenger transportation.. 60,000,000 A mutation or season tickets for trips less tlmn 80 miles, or In cases where the fare does not exceed 35 cents. Ten per cent of the amount paid for seats, berths or staterooms. If a mileage book used for transportation or accommodation was purchased prior to November 1, 1917, or if cash fare is paid, the conductor or agent collecting the fare is required . to' collect the tax. Five per cent on the amount paid for the transportation of oil by pipe line. Five cents for each telegraph, telephone or radio dispatch originating In the United States where the charga is 15 cents or more. The foregoing taxes are paid by th-persons paying for the services ol facilities rendered. A carrier making no charge for transporting a commodity because of its ownership thereof, or for any other reason, Is required to pay a tax equivalent to the amount which would be Imposed if it received payment, except in the case of com tnoditles which are necessary for its use in the conduct of its business or the business of another line constituting a part of the same railroad system. Service rendered to the federal and state governments Is exempt from taxation. Persons collecting these taxes are required to make monthly returns and monthly payments to the federal government. The new levies upon insurance take effect In the following manner : On life insurance, eight cents on each $100 or fraction of the amount of the policy, except industrial insurance policies not in excess of $500 Issued on the weekly payment plan, In which case the tax is. 40 per cent of the first weekly premium. Policies o' are exempt. On marine, inland and fire lnsur. ance, one cent on each dollar or fraction of the premium charged under each policy including renewals, but not Including policies of Casualty Insurance, one cent on each dollar or fraction of the premium charged under each policy (except indemnity and surety bonds, which are taxable under another title of the bill) Including renewals, but not including policies. Policies issued by any corporation exempt from the Income tax are exempt from this tax. The person, partnership or association Issuing such policies of insurance is required to make monthly returns and monthly payments to the government. For every ten cents or fraction thereof you spend 4 the movies you must turn over to the government one cent. Of course, the. movie proprietors may save you the inconvenience of handling pennies by raising his admission price a nickel, as many other persons selling goods affected by the war tax have already done. Here is the way admission tax and the club dues levies will fall upon the public : One cent on each ten cents or fraction of the amount paid for admission to any place including admission by season ticket or subscription, to be paid by the person paying for such admission, except in the case of children under twelve, where the tax in every case is one cent. Persons admitted free pay the tax on the basis of the charge made to other persons of the same class, except employees, municipal officers on official business and children under twelve. Where the charge for admission to a cabaret or similar entertainment is wholly or in part included in the price paid for refreshment, service or merchandise, the amount paid is to be computed under regulations to be prescribed by the treasury department. In the case of persons having the permanent use of boxes or seats, or a lease thereon, the tax is equivalent to 10 per cent of the amount for which a similar box or seat is sold for the performance or exhibition at which the box or seat is used or reserved by or for the lessee or holder. These taxes are not to be Imposed in the case of a place where the maximum charge for admission is five cents or for shows, rides or other amusements in outdoor general amusement parks where the admission is ten cents or in the case of shows, rides or other amusements (the maximum charge for admission to which Is ten cents) within outdoor general amusemeht parks, of in the case of admissions to such exparks. Where the proceeds inure clusively to the benefit of religious, educational or charitable societies or organizations, and in the case of admissions to agricultural fairs, no tax shall be levied, provided none of the proceeds are distributed to stockholders or members of the association.1 A tax of 10 per cent is Imposed on the amount paid as dues or membership fees, including Initiation fees, to any social, athletic or sporting club where such dues or fees are in excess of $12 per year, such tax to be paid by the person paying the dues or fees. Dues or fees paid to fraternal or beneficiary societies, orders or associations operated on the lodge system are exempt. Those collecting admission dues or fees are required to collect the tax and make monthly returns and payments to jhe government t and Then Victory. Doans Kidney PillsI had helped her and They used them. regulated my mekid-of rid and neys every sign of kidney turned." New War Tax Squeezes Purse of Wage Earner, but All ,W"S l y . Balt Lake C tkidUtah, says. My neys became very weak and I had such I awful backaches hardly get could trouble TO CRUSH ENEMY Must Help. A Utah Case tieT'6 EVERYONE PAVING Supplying the Names. So you have twins at your house? said Mrs. Nabor to little Jack. ; Yessum, he said soberly, two of them. What are they going to call them, my dear? Well, I dont know for sure, but 1 think their names is Thunder and Lightnin, cause thats the names papa called them when the doctor came ,in New Puck. and 'told him about them. CUTICURA STOPS ITCHING Instantly In Most Cases Write for FOR a Free Sample. Cuticura is wonderfully effective. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal all forms of Itching, burning skin and scalp affections. Besides these emollients If used daily prevent little skin troubles becoming serious. Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, ' Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. super-cream- y Through and Through. The two men in blue were exchanging confidences on the veranda of a big military hospital In France. Did you go to the big society party they gave for us crocked fellows yesterday? Yes, said the other and shuddered. What did you think of it?" Believe me, old bloke, Id rather have another ball go through me than go through another ball. CONSTIPATION have stood the test of time. Purely vegetable. Wonderfully quick to banish biliousness, headache, indigestion and to clear, up a bad complexion. Genuine bean signature PALE FACES of in the Carters Iron Pills Generally Indicate a lack Iron Blood Will help this condition Do You Want More Money For Yuur Furs Housekeepers Can Save $200,000,000 on Food In these days when the high cost of living pinches nearly every home, no waste should be overlooked. One .or the most flagrant and the most easily prevented, Is the destruction of food by rats. One rat will often do a hundred dollars' damage of food and property In a single night, and a careful estimate gives over 2200,000,000 as the value of foodstuffs destroyed annually by these pests. Exterminate them with Stearns' Paste and save this enormous loss of food. A small box of Stearns Paste costs only 35 cents and Is usually enough to completely rid the house of rats and mice; also effective against cockroaches and waterbugs. Adv. A husband has grounds for divorce If his wife refuses to help him with the housework. When a man begins to burn his money look out for a hot time. tAl 4l,"""m""mimiirMmiiiiiiiiiiiiimiic Murine Is for Tired :TU s 5 Red Eyes ' Granulated Eyes. Sore Eyes :a Eyelids. Rests Refreshes Restores. Murine la a Favorite 5 Treatment for Byes that feel dry and smart. Give your Byes as ninch of yonrlovlnv eare 5 s ob your Teeth and with the same regularity. S CURE FOR THEM. YOU CANNOT BUT NEW Send five names of trappers and get our parcel post and rata road map of U. 8. free. BOLLESO& ROGERS 513 S. 13th St., Omaha, Neb. 'Every Woman Wants lanyiinia FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Dissolved in water for douches stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflammation. Recommended by Lydia E. Pinkhatn Med. Co, for ten years. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and sore eyes. Economical. Ha extraordinary cleansing end germicidal power, 50c, ail druggists, or postpaid Iff dimple Frea, Bolton, PATENTS. TRADE MARKS, EYESI at Drug and Optical Stores or by Mall. ; BoldMurine Co, Chicago, for Frse Book 5 Ei Ask Write today for illustrated price list and market reports. Remedy aiJiiiiinimiiiiiiiiiD'MiiiiiiimiiiinmimiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiR W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 45-19- 17. |