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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH To Develope Mineral Point GOV. LOWDEN REAL FRIEND OF FARMER The meeting held recently of some of the mining men in connection with the Faim Bureau was sure a success. Explanations were made by Mr. A. M. Israelson for the reason of the two meetings being held together Mr.Andrew Madsen then gave a very clear talk on mines and minerals in general and on the prospects of developing a mine at Mineral Point in East Canyon Mr. Hans P. Anderson, Pres of the local Farm Bureau, then read an article written by Andrew Madsen, the Mining Engineer, in which he gave a detailed explanation of the location of the ore body and its formation in general and richness of deposits, showing that the ore body contained all the necessary minerl deposits for makng Mineral Point one of the best mines in this Record in Offices Proves His terest Have you planned your garden? Remember our seeds have quality S. C. Produce Co. auv. Candy Business We start you at home or anywhere; everything furnished; $30 weekly and up; experience unnecessary. Address Specialg Co., 5 South 18th ty AJ Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Candy-makin- The exibit from the S. C. High School in Anderson and Sons Co. window, attracted considerable attention during the fore of the week, of articles made in the Manual Training Dept, of the school. The articles are now being shown in Logan. WANTED Capable and reliable man to sell our well known line of groceries to family trade, in Hyrum Wellsville, Mendon and surround- ing territory. Excellent opportunity for man desiring permanent and profitable employment. Address Grand Union Tea Company, 345 Pierpont Ave., Salt Lake Adv City, Utah. amtutuuntnKBsnmmnmumuuums Tires, Tires, Tires! 6000 Mile Guarantee RETAIL PRICE-LIS- T to Benefit Agriculture MANAGES HIS OWN tory of the state. FARM Illinois Governor Is Cotton Planter, Stock Raiser and General Farmer Fosters Bills to Make Rural Life More Attractive. (. Lowden of Illinois, Gov, Frank one of tin loading candidates for the country. Questions were then asked in regards to what was intended to be done. These questions were answered by Mr. Madsen. In conclusion'Mr. Israelson stated that he had been slow in taking stock in mining and other schemes presented by promoters and as a rule would not advise any one to take stock readily, but this case he thought it would be wise for the people in South Cache to take a hold of this proposition and develop it, being right at our doors and the prospect for a mine being good. Measures in In- 1 November," said Mr. King. I have known Frank Lowden for thirty years, and lie Is just the type of man the country needs for president In this crisis of the countrys history. He Is able, honest, progressive, experienced and efficient. I remember when he first came to Chicago as a poor young man to study Inw. I saw him admitted to the liar and later enter public life and rise to fame, and I feel proud of ills great success. He has proven the best governor Illinois has ever had. and we have had some great executives In the his- LOWDENS WAR RECORD Governor Active Aid of National Authorities. Hie Own Son, Service. Republican unininutinn for president. Is a practical and successful fanner. Horn on a farm near Sunrise, Minn., of sturdy American parent ago, he moved to Hardin county, Iowa, when he was 7 years old, where he worked his way through school later by teaching. When he came to Chicago, he purchased a large farm near Oregon, 111., which he now calls his home. This farm is one of the finest In Illinois. In addition to tids lie owns and operates two cotton plantations in Arkansas and lias extensive stock breeding Interests in Texas. Although lie has been successful as a teacher, lawyer, business man and statesman. Lowden prefers to he known as a farmer, lie has a way of succeeding in everything lie undertakes and his experience as a farmer is no exception to this rule. The governors interest in fanning lias at no time been more forcibly shown than during the four years he has governed Illinois. In his inaugural address he laid out a broad policy which he has consistently followed for fostering every phase of agriculture. He said, on taking office; Agriculture is our most important industry. It is the source of our greatness. Its continued success is the condition of any permanent prosperity within our borders. The conservation movement must concern itself with the soil, for even our brief history shows that fertile fields may become abandoned farms through other causes than lack of rainfall. The raising of live stock seems necessary if we are to preserve the fertility of the soil. We should foster this industry in every way we can. We should encourage farming. Wherever you find agriculture in its highest state you find that has made its greatest ad- Friends of Frank O. Lawden point with pride to his record ns war governor of Illinois. Promptly following the severance of diplomatic relations between the I'niled States and Germany Gov. Lowden issued an appeal to tlte people of Illinois to uphold President Wilson. It is the solemn duty of all Americans, lie said, "to rally to his support." Three days later he went before a Joint session of the two branches of the legislature to renew his appeal. We may have many sympathies," lie said. We can have but one allegiance and that allegiance is to the United States. Tlte authorities in Washington regarded Illinois tts critical territory. Gov. Lowden took immediate steps to demonstrate that the state was unitedly back of the government in whatever war measures it undertook. He appointed a state council of defense, representing all parties and all elements, to organize the war activities of Illinois. The work of this council was noteworthy. Financed by an appropriation of $50, 000 as against appropriations for similar purposes in other states running as high as $5,000,000, the Illinois council achieved results equal in importance to those of any other body of its kind in the country. Among the things it did of direct aid to the governments military plans was to give preliminary training to several thousand drafted men, so that on reporting to camp they were able to obtain immediate recognition as noncommissioned officers. The councils chief function, however, was in building up the morale of the people at home, fostering economies, and uiding movements of whatever kind designed to vance. increase national efficiency. The governor kept in close personal One of the most notable measures touch with the Illinois boys in khaki taken by Gov. Lowden to foster agriand blue. He visited them in their culture was the civil administrative code. This act consolidated in the camps, traveled to the seaboard to hid Godspeed to departing contingents and state department of agriculture variwas at New York to give welcome in ous commissions and bureaus, created (lie name of the state to the veterans from time to time to aid the farming who came hack at the close of the interests. The efficiency of administration was vastly enhanced by this lighting. His interest in the soldiers was not centralization of responsibility, and official. Among them was his merely the benefits to the rural population own son. Iullman Lowden n member have been increasingly evident during the two years since the code was of tlie ITairie division. In that division was tlie Dandy First regiment adopted. of the Illinois national with Moreover, through Gov. Lowdens which Lowden served for guard three years active interest, a number of hills have as lieutenant-colonePullman went been put through the legislature dioverseas with his outfit, did his bit in on the farmers lot. tlie ranks as a common rectly bearing soldier, and These include the bill for establishing came back with the cherished gold a tenancy commission, for regulating service stripes. commission merchants, the pure seed law, the revised dog law, compensaEffect of Powerful Shell. tion for the slaughter of tubercular When a shell strikes the wn, of a 000 $12."), for cattle, appropriation limestone plant, appropriation for a ter it throws up a splash higher than a battleship's mast. This splash live stock biological laboratory, estaba weighs about 2.000 tons, enough U and regucollege, lishing veterinary irown a small ship. lating the spread of plant disease. The governor likes not only farms but farmers. In a speech recently he iraagaigmmtiMMmmtttttTtttTtTnniTTffi Why dont you plan to Start a Travel Savings Account With Us This Week HYRUM STATE BANK through the moult is like going through REMEMBER, going of sickness. To force out the old quills and grow new feathers saps a hens vitality. If you expect your hens to be fall producers and winter layers, then feed them Poultry during and after the moult Pan-a-ce- -a will start your pallets and moulted bens to laying It contains Tonics that put your moulted hens in fine condition Tonics that tone up the dormant egg organs Iron hen rich, red blood and a red that gives a moulted. r comb. It contains internal antiseptics that destroy disease un-dow- Pan-a-ce- Simeon ,W. King, Friend of Emanci- pator, Expects Illinoisan's Record to Make Him Party Choice. Simeon W. King, active in Illinois Republican politics for 70 years and tlu last surviving pnllheurer who officiated at the funeral services for Abraham Lincoln held in Chicago, has declared his intention of supporting Governor Frank O. Lowden for president. have voted for every Republican president since Lincoln and I expect to cast my ballot for Lowden next Pan-a-ce- -a -a FOR SALE AT ALLEN BROTHERS Tell us how many hens you have. WI1 tell you how much i'au U buy. : "In these troublesome times I often wisli I were governor of a state whose The only citizens were farmers. farmer is the grentest stabilizer in the country and if it were not for our 0,000,000 farmers I would despair of the future of America." n germs that may be lurking in the system. No disease where is fed. It pays to feed regularly. the scratching It brings back the singing it brings back it brings back the cackle. Thats when you get eggs; and its eggs you want fall eggs, winter eggs when eggs are eggs. b said see something of the country this year? Its mighty good country to get acquainted with! l. LAST LINCOLN PALLBEARER LOOKS TO LOWDEN TO LEAD HATCHED (QNDEE CHICKS Kind that Live and Grow Our s the Only Commercial Hatchery in Utah Our Capacity 20,000 Monthly What we Hatch we Sell Let us Hatch for You Our California Chix' are selected stock. We have visited them and vouch for extra select quality. Call upon us at old Deseret Mill Logan. All kinds of day old Chix for Sale I LOGAN, UTAH come to those who have the money to make leisurely trips. Pullman, Wins Hie Overseas in Stripes Logan Hatchery ALF. SMURTIIWAITE, Catai rh Cannot Be Cured Notice! LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as tney cannot reach tlie seat of the disease. Catarrh ts a local disease greatly influenced by constitutional conditions, and Dr. R. E. Hubbard, the dentist in order to cure it you must take an Mediinternal remedy. Hall's Catarrh over tlk is now located cine is taken internally and acts thru the blood on tlie mucous surfaces of the Williams Economy Store, on Main Catarrh Medicine was system. by one of the best physicians fitted np c0' prescribed in this country for years. It is com- Street, where he has posed of some of the best tonics known, modious offices to recive his niaW combined with some of the best blood The perfect combination of and give theta prompt purifiers the Ingredients in Hails Catarrh Medi- patients cine is what produces such wonderful and satisfactory service as hereto1 results In catarrhal conditions Send for adf testimonials, free. fore. F. .1. CHENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, O. All Drusglsts, 7Rc. Halls Family Pills for constipation. With Advertise your wants Pres. South Cache Courier. up-stai- in rs WANTED Chickens, highest Jensens Grocers The cash price paid. Adv Hyrum. |