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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH South Cache Courier S100 REWARD S100 The readers of this paper will be to learn that there is at least Published Every Friday at Hyrum pleased one dreaded risease that silence has been able to cure in all stages, and Utah. that i s Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cura J. A. WAHLEN. Publisher. Is the only postlve cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be EFFORTS OF FOURTH LIB ing a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Halls ERTY LOAN INSPIRING Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tlue blood and mucThe great surge of patriotic ous surfaces of the system, thereby de effort which is rolling up the stroying the foundation of the disFourth Liberty Loan is an in- ease, and giving the patient strength up thiT constitution and spiring tribute to the spirit by buildingnature in doing its work of sacrifice which prevails at assisting The propraitcrs have so much faith home, matching the reckless in its curative powers that they offers courage of our soldiers in France. One Hundred Dollars for any case that for list of test By no stretch of imagination it fails to cure. could America, accostomed to big imonials returns from its investments, be Address: F. J. CHENEY & Co.,. ' conceived investing in Toledo, Ohio! per Sold selall cent bonds from motives of' Druggists, 75c. by , Adiertlsernent fish profit. Our estimated wealth is $250,000,000,000 and our present estimated net income $50,600-000,00- dustry should have undivided supannually, a return of port as an industry that develops our land, feeds our cattle and furtwenty per cent. Besides income, we are sacri- nishes the nation and world an inficing luxuries and many things valuable food product. to which we had become accos-tumebut which the war has NEW EXCUSEFOR IDLING shown us we can do without, in Demand for a regular weekly order to buy Liberty Bonds. Saturday gives- the It is the more encouraging, boilermakers union a new excuse therefore, to find this course proa strike. for nounced economically and finan; In shipyards at one Pacific Coast dally wise as well as patrioticalship building center 6000 were thus v ly necessary. Frank B. Anderon, San Fran- enabled to go on strike. It involves sacred right to loaf cisco banker, and of the General Executive Board half a day on Saturday and then get double pay for over time Sunof the Twelfth Federal", calls to the fact that at pres-se- day. That is the system by which we we pay $1.60 for what after the war and long before Liberty serve the Kaiser and fasten, the dictatorBonds come up for redemption, tentacles of an industrial ship on the neck of the goodnafured we can buy for one dollar. and helpless American nation. He points out: Every dollar We can whip the Huns, give saved today and invested in Libdemocracy to the world and save all erty Bonds, the Belgium babies, but we ate First, Aids in keeping rising helpless before the boilermaking prices down; autocrats. Second, is a dollar that will Well, lay on Maccuffs of the methave the purchasing power of a al workers. There is a long day of dollar after the war. Present prices are caused by reckoning coming when the patriorethe population competing with tic people of our country will member those who held them up in the Government; the Governboilerment cannot refrain from buy their hours of need when will be not dictators. makers ing. The People Must! There is not enough production for both. WEST SURPASSES EAST You feel ashamed under circumstances to pay $1.60 Too many eastern politicians for something you know is only worth a dollar. "Why not go have no heart or conception for the without it and save your money development of the west. for the time when the normal They do not comprehend how the west stpplies oil, lumber, war metpurchasing power of a dollar has als and ships to the. World. been restored? They do not realize that the re- Every dollar that is spent is a demand on labor and is com- gion west of the Rockies has develof the hydro-electrpeting with the Government for oped the labor and the product that it power of ohr country. the needs and must have to bring the ' This region has population and nearly half the area war to an early end. of the United States. v-' w- -r- vice-chairma- -- I,7 ... .. ''4' v ! Responsibility, for Good Service IS in these days of stress that the pi It is vital to the Government; important ITgiventremendously good telephone service. d, - . J!Wt- 0 half-holida- y f- tk The responsibility for telephone facilities rests with the company; but the public has a partnership in the responsibility for good telephone servioe.. There are three human factors involved in a telephone call, represented by the person calling, the operator and the person called. The quality of the service depends upon the cooperation of all three. The operator can make the connection but no words can be heard at one end of the line if they are not properly spoken into the transmitter at the other end of the line; if they are not spoken distinctly to an attentive listener. The public can serve the service by answering promptly, speaking distinctly into the transmitter, and listening attentively, 1 tt ft Pi -- 1 I if sn The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. nt or-dina- ry v one-thir- d ic one-sixteen- Most of this electric power is Think of Happy Thought. distances transmitted and is long Von Payers state of mind when he learns where we prefer to put produced from the indestructible our money! Right after his re- water powers. The Central electric Co. of Cali cent indemnity speech. fornia produced and distributed, in 1917, 1,500,303,705 kilowat-hour- s of NCREASE WHEAT ACRAGE electric power. The government in asking farmers to increase wheat acreage in By all means this should be done to assist in protecting our food 1919. supply. Some of the be3t wheat lands are also the best sugar beet lands. Sugar is even scarcer than wheat. Our best irrigated beet land should be kept in sugar beets because of the sugar shortage and because that will produce more food per acre in sugar beets than in wheat. The wheat increase should come on the lands not adapted for sugar production. Every encouragement possible should be offered by both state and national government to encourage sugar beet production and manufacture. In the west, the sugar in- - This passed the record of the Commonwealth Edison Co. of Chicago that produced 1,488,000,000 of electric power in 1917. In the confines of the Great West are located seventy per cent of all th& water power possibilities of our country. Over a billion dollars is already invested in water power development, and with proper legialation another billion dollars would be invested within ten years. Don't Forget Your W. S. S. Pledge Utah and Idaho are the only two sugar beet growing states which increased their acreage in this industry this year over 1917. ah September deserves credit and her great farmers much commendation fo rteh patriotic manner in which they have responded to the countrys call for increased sugar production, said Professor Holden. More than ordinary credit is due to the farmers for putting such a large acreages sugar beets, because of the fact that so much greater profit might have been derived from the raising of grain and other 30.-Ut- competing crops. Assessment Notice Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Hyrum Irrigation Co., held Sept. 5, 1918, an assessment of $1.25 per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before the 15th day of November 1918. to Secretary of said corporation, at the Hyrum Stake Office, Hyrum, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 15th day qf November, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before will be sold on the 15th day of December 1918, at 12 oclock noon to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. John W. Jensen, Secy and Treas. Hyrum, Utah, Sept. 20, 1918. Ad. All Work Guaranteed! We Have on Sale year an Utah Copper for the half showed a balance over its dividend payment of $2,182,000, and its earnings for this period were $10,303,000 This would be at the rate of a year, or nearly . $13 a share. $20,-606,0- THIS WRECKS HUH TRENCHES line of tires, tubes and other auto accessories. All kinds of Repair Work promptly attended to. Up-to-Da- te 00 HIR0M GARAGE This trench cannon is the grandfather of all the small The Germans at first had much superior small guns for trench smashing at short range, and life in British lines in Flandeis was made miserable by the Hun minenwerfers. Then the Stokes trench mortar was tai.en to France to make things hot for Heinie. 'The French gun shown bcvc is Fritz worst hate. Your share In the Fourth Xiiberty Loan will help turn the tables on the Boche. trench artillery. Our Fall Lines are a! Coming in Now. Now the time to get your choice in is Dress Goods, Shoes and Novelties. 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