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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM. UTMi South Oache Courier State of Ohio, City of Toledo, , Lucas County, bb. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the Arm 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. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, Published Every Friday at Hyrum Utah. J. A. WAHLEN. Publisher. WILL AWAKEN PUBLIC A. D. A. W. GLEASON. 1886. Public. Notary Halls Catarrh Medicine Is taken (Seal) INTEREST After March 15, next, virtually every individual and every industry will more fully realize what taxation Heretofore its burdens means. have rested H'ghtly upon the average citizen and touched only those with larger incomes. Times have changed and it is a man with a small business indeed who does not come under the $1000 or$2000 exemption clause while the profits of a large business or income are 'taken up to as high as 80 per cent. Just what the effect on industry will be. of this heavy taxation, it is hard to say but the general impression prevails that it will retard expansion and development to a considerable extent. In- ternally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Halls Family Pills for constipation, BUSINESS 'BEATING BACK A statement from the Department of Labor says that the enlightened business men of America know that it is impossible to come back to the conditions of 1913 when the rest of the world is living in The intimation accompanies 1919. the statement that a lot of our business men are short on nerve. A sort of psychological state has become general and it has induced timidity Secretary of Commerce Redfield has taken affirmative action to induce business to go ahead. He One great good should come from declares that the slow economic the high taxes necessitated by the process of allowing factories to close, war, the .tax problem will be and workmen to stay idle until conbrought home to every family in sumption resumes, is dangerous. America and as a result there will To prevent uncertainty as far as be a general demand for economy possible, he is organizing a board and efficient administration in pub- that will fix the prices that the lic, affairs both state and national, Government will pay for its own in order to lighten the tax burden purchases. This price does not as much as possible. bind private purchasers, or industry, but it is expected that the GovernLIP ment scale will become a basis upon KEEP A STIFF UPPER which others may agree in carrying on their affairs. American industries are going Mr. Redfield is very much heartthrough a more severe trial since the signing of the armistice'than at ened by tha attitude which indus- tria.1 leaders haveMaken. He says any time since the beginning of the that capital should absorb the first war. It takes a strong heart and a shock of readjustment, not only beclear vision into the future to face cause it is better able than labor to do so, but because capital has prothe situation cheerfully.-Othe one hand commodity fited more largely, from business. According to the Sec prices dropped overnight while cost of operation remained at the war retary, capital is carrying the most of the present burden, and doing figure and demand fell to zero. business without profit. He mainCoupled with this, heavy tax pay ments are now coming due with a tains that prices musf come down, fifth national loan following in and that a readjustment that- will make everything cheaper than it is April. In the meantime business must be arrived at. The folhas been standing still pending set- now7, low ing from Mr. Redfield seems to tlement of peace terms. reach the crux of the situation: A pessimist can paint a gloomy Who will complain, if the picture but one can not afford to be Government now lendsthn, a hand to a pessimist now. Instead, forget business to enable it to get back to for a minute this critical period a peace-timfooting; providing al-- , through which we are passing 8nd ways, of course, that the things look into the future. which business seeks to do and Take your own home as an examwhich the Government helps it to ple. Nine chances to one you have do are for the general good? been delaying repairs and improveIn substance, finally, we purpose ments for from two to five years to bring capital, labor and the Govdue to war conditions, high cost of ernment into common counsel tomaterial and labor. around one table and with The condition which prevails in gether one purpose to do the best possible your own home' prevails in other for the By J. E. Jones, country. homes and in every industry from U. S. Press Assn. the largest to the smallest, in developments enterprises of all kinds both public and private to say nothing of the empty cupboards and storehouses of Europe. Prices and wages are both drop-in- g from a war to a peace basis and nothing "can stop them. The sooner industry and labor recognize to that end this fact and the sooner will the readjustment be completed. Spring is coming and with the signing of peace and final removal of war restrictions and regulations of industry business must inevi-- r ndry j have a few boxeg of tably begin to pick up. , Soap left which I will sell at $5.75 From all indications - the darkest Lnd $6 .00 a box. Call and get some hour has passed and we are about before jt8 all gone. R. A. Eliason, to enter the first stretch of a won-- 1 tbe butcher. 1 Adv. derful period of development and FOR SALE The Wilhelm expansion. The Manufacturer. ALK about smokes, Prince Albert is geared to a joyhandout standard that just lavishes smokehappiness on man every game enough to make a bee line for a tidy red tin and a jimmy pipe old or new ! Get it straight that what youve hankered for in pipe or cigarette makins smokes youll find aplenty in P. A. Thats because P. A. has the quality ! You cant any more make Prince Albert bite your tongue or parch your throat than you can make a horse drink when hes off the water 'Bite and parch are cut out by our exclusive patented process ! You just lay back like a regular fellow and puff to beat the cards and wonder why in samhill you didnt nail a section in the P. A. smokepasture longer than, you care to remember back 1 1 Buy Prince Albert everywhere tobacco it sold Toppy red bags? tidy red tins, handsome pound and half pound tin humidors and that clever, practical pound crystal glass humidor with sponge moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition, Copyright iaiy oy R. J, Reynolds Tobacco Co. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Sale- m, N. G n war-tim- e e mm .E ON Call and Get our Prices i On Oil, Tubes, Tires and Accessories . $V Compare Them With Others We do not claim. to cut prices way below others, but we claim to sell at prices that are right. Omr line includes Goodrich, Goodyear, Mohack and Quaker Tires, four of best makes on the market. V. FLAMEl SHRTS Regular Values f f Presto-Lit- e We do all kinds of welding on farm machinery, auto and tractor parts. . It makes , no defference as to the kind of metal, its all the same with our process. $6.50 - Special Sale Price 4.65 Battery Service ThePlacs the Guarantee Holds Good f HYRUM GARAGE - ' COTTON Z ! BLANKETS Regular Price - $6.50 te I am still in the market for Liberty Bonds, New York quota tions every day. I pay the high est maiket price. Adv. A. A. Savage, Hyrum Anderson property located two blocks south and one block east of the Hyrum State Bank. For sale cheap and on easy terms. If communicate with interested, Win. M. Howell or Lather How Adv. ell, Logan, Utah. Special Price Regular Price Sale Price - $4.65 - $4.00 - S2.89 Get Under a Thatcher Hat Fonnesbeck NEW LINE Knitting Works Juoi Arrived LOGAN, UTAH 1 i4?K ad |