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Show SOUTH South Cache Courier Published Every Friday at Hyrum Utah. J. A. WAHLEN. Publisher. LET ALL INDUSTRIES LIUE Live and let live and let everylive is a good American body motto, first coined by The Manu- facturer. It is a good slogan as applied to industries, from the bootblack stand to the steamship line or transconti- nental railroad. While we might live without the railroads or the Standard Oil Co., we would not live so well and there would be other things to trouble us. The industry-killin- g I. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. 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 DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. F. J. CHENEY & COi, Props., Toledo, 0. All Druggists, 75c. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, 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 Pills for constipation. W. W. is not the only foe of industries. Industries are killed by competition, are legislated, regulated, taxed to death, It is foolish to believe that the President or his cabinet want to destroy business or industries. They want shops open and workmen busy. The President; has summoned the Big Brains of business to Washington. They cannot all be mistaken. We should listen to them and not suspect them. We are not going to get the money to conduct the war if we kill business and industries. To raise taxes we must have things to tax. Senatpr Lodge hit the nail on the head when he said. Let private business make all it can and then tax it. If copper mines are to be held down to bare expense of production; if sugar factories are to return to the dividendless era; if railroads are to continue without equipment; if oil prices are to be fixed when wells ' cannot fill orders, taxes will fall back on the small people. ..President Wilson has publicly deA just price for every manded: thing the government buys, a price which will sustain the industries in a high state of efficiency, provide a living for those who conduct them, enable them to pay good wages, and make possible the expansions of their enterprises. That is good sound sense and ought to be the policy of legislative bodies and public, service correspondingly larger amount of service to each shipper with a given This increased number of cars. car loading also induced an increase in the average revenue train load, enabling the movement of a larger tonnage with one set of units, reducing train density and facilitating expedition. The increase in the volume rf business was both sudden and great and the carriers could only hope to accommodate it by the earnest coShippers in operation of shippers. most instances found their own 'But the facilities inadequate. average shipper possesses both enterprise and genius, and even with limited facilities shippers are playing an important part in what is manifestly the greatest transportation achievement in the history of American railways. There is still both latitude and occasion for further improvement, however, as the demands of the hour of both carrier and shipper are many and great, and each should bear in mind that coa continuation of operation, by which means substantial achievements have already been effected, is the determining factor jetween success and failure. s. The volume of traffic being transported by railroads of the United States in addition to military service is the largest ever handlec and probably exceeds in that of all the rest of the work combined. Earnest between carriers has made this pos whole-hearte- During July, with only a slight increase in average the Southern Pacific moved 133,612 more tons of revenue freight than for July 1916 with 537 less cars effecting a relative saving of the nu mber of cars required of 6,402 with a relative reduction of 58,6ir freight train miles. What is perhaps more important as regards shippers, the concentra tion of traffic into a less taumber of cars enabled the carriers to accom modate a correspondingly larger umber n of shippers or render for indus- trial power purposes has increased at a remarkable rate in recent years, and simultaneously there has been developed among manufacturers and industrial operators a tendency to attempt to supply their own requirements by means of isolated plants. Even where isolated plants are operated, it is generally the case, in the event of an increase in business which demands more power, that the excess requirements are supplied by the purchase of electricity from a central station. The prpdent increased cost of coal, which cost may never go back entirely to its former normal level, is doing much to increase the demand on electric utilities for industrial power, for the reason that the utility is usually in a position to manufacture power at a lower cost than is the industrial corporation with its smaller power station f On Everything Except Men's Overalls, which are $1.25 a pair V t V We will Give 10 per cent Discount on all our entire Stock of When company comes there is no time to waste no chances to be taken so mother sees that there is always a can of Merchandise, including: Suits Ladies Ready-to-WeDresses, Coats, Childrens Coats, Sweaters, Underwear, Knit Sets, Rompers, Koveralls, Hats and CALUMET ar BAKING POWDER on hand. Cakes, pies, doughnuts, muffins and all good things to eat must be dressed up in their best taste and looks. Then, too, her reputation as a cook must and she be upheld stakes it on Calumet every time. She knows it will not disappoint her. Shoes.. Order a can and have the kind of bakings company every day. Calumet contains only such ingredients as have been approved officially by the U. S. Food Authorities. Ginghams, Outing Flannel. Mens Shoes, Hats, Caps, Underwear, Mackinaws, Suits, Overcoats, Sox and Rain Coats. Yon save when yon Yon save when yon Ladies Shoes, Underwear Hose Dress Goods of all kinds, Galatea, buy it. use it. Boys Shoes, Hats, Overalls, Mackinaw Coats, Suits, Underwear, Gloves, R. J. Clancy, Asst, to Vice Pres. S. P. Co. says: The nation has as much right to draft men for manua c labor as it Jias for war. hobos should be compelled to cease loafing and sponging off the public and go to work on the farm or anywhere else where labor is needed This is no time for waste of any Gaps and Sweaters. We ate going to clean out of Able-bodie- stock before inventory time. Sale Starts Saturday To-da- kind. Preparing for the movement of more than 600.000 recruits for the draft army that is shortly to ' be assembled, and for the transportation especially heavy shipments of grain and food products from all sections, the railroads are facing a demand for freight cars that is the heaviest in their history and growing every day. Suits and order $16.50. Overcoats made to Hyrum Clo. Co. Ad. Conservative Men--Yo- Three Rule Store 24 Center Street, Logan &' tf t $ ?T u t tt tt tt Like those Worsted hard-wove- Suits n THATCHERS Elegant Display of Christmas Pictures WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN Come and pick some out for your Holiday Gifts WE LL SAVE THEM FOR YOU Edwards Furniture Let Us Feather Your Nest. y, And Continues for 10 Days Only. Portland, Oregon, Voter: News paper publishers will profit tempor arily by government control o: paper prices, but will pay the bil in the long run. Limitation of price means ultimate restriction of production, which means that in the long run prices will be higher than if production was unrestrained. CALL AND SEE . BEST GRADE , car-capaci- ty tt t t $ Special 10 Per ct. j Discount Sale at es sible. d GREAT DEMAND FOR POWER SERUICE The use of electricity 00a Well 'Armed"! Advertisement The battle between abnormal traffic and military requirements on the one side and railroads and shippers on the other, by far the greatest battle of its kind in all history, bids fair to be won by the latter says R. J. Clancy, Assistant to Gen It Mgr. of the Southern Pacific. is not a battle with mortars and seige guns but with tonnage anc ton-mil- wcrtikmic, HYRUM, UTAH l) THE GREATEST BATTLE IN HISTORY ton-mile- C X Trade at Home! In your seareh for bargains you can often do best right here at home. Local dealers, frequently undersell the catalog houses, and great centers of business. Values Considered. And many times giye you much better quality for the same money you would have to send away. So when you have selected the article you want, go to your local merchant and see what he has to offer. This much at least is due them and offtimes you will save money time and trouble. Of all dealers your local dealers are the best. t t f ff t This Week Allen Bros, will give Special Bargains On Little Boys Clothing Ladies and Children s Coats f ff Come, they are Cheaper than Overalls fY ? ' tf ALLEN BROS. vt f HYRUM, UTAH f ft i V |