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H iTWO THE LOGAN REPUBLICAN gwipTv. MR(W 1, 13 B i I 'A Large Shipment of I I Wilton Rugs, In. 1 I the very latest pat- I terns have arrived I H Lundstrom Furniture and Carpet Company 1 H Logan, Utah Preston, Idaho LH fffH fffj I THE NEW POLITICAL EX I PLOITATION PH The socialistic politician and pro- PH Icsslonal economic reformer has two PH linos of talk: H 1. "Down with the high cost ot PH living and abolish profiteering." PH 2. "Up with wages and organized PB labor In control." PH These lines lmvo taken ti new farm PH ot expression In tho organization ot PPJ a now national labor party In Chi- H cago and tlio ambition or the Non- PH partisan Leaguo ot North Dakota to PPJ unito with organized labor to jrulo PH tho nation, PH As a "class rule" enterprise the H joining of a 'trado union class" with PPJ n "farm owners class" 1b a llttlo fH ppj hroaderithan exploitation or tho rest PPJ ot mankind in tho Interest ot either PPJ PPJ But. tho whole theory ot "class PPJ v rule" or "class Interest" is a fallacy PPJ in a democracy, whera all tho people iHi must finally' bo tho beneficiaries or victims of governmental operations. Tho special torm ot agrarian anar chy taken, up by tho dominant class In North Dakota, is control of tho stato government In tho Interest ot tho land owners, on tho theory that when they are enriched and benefit ted nil others will prospor. When has class rule, class benefit)! or class prosoprlty over brought any thing but envy, hatred and dlsordor into tho world? Can you imnglno a worso or more degrading Blavcry than to bo ruled by th6 lnnd owners "tho farmer who feeds us all?" I But tho now agrarlanlsm Is to join hands with organized labor to rulo lour country. Tho farmers from tho country aro to bo yoked up with tho labor unions of tho cities tho poli tical fusion of producers from tho uoll with consumers of soil products tho formers want high prices for their products nne tho wage earners wanting cbeap necessities ot exist ence) The leaders of both elements to the political partnership know the futility and Impracticability of such partnership but nre too ambitious and too dishonest to point It out. Tho mnsaes of farmers nnd labor unionists will oo deceived and will bo Uio dupes and will not see thru tho fallacy until their disappointed "hopes go glimmering in tho dear old school of cxpcrlcnco nnd they' learn the lesson In suffering. Governor Frnzlor of North Dako ta nt Chllago showed tho farnt class program Induces ownership by the stato of all public utilities, termin al grain elevators, rural credit banks a stato central bank, cxomptlon ot farmers' Improvements from taxation nnd compulsory stato hall Insurance. Ho said tho present legislature, which Is controlcd by the lenguo will enrry out this program. Ho urged tho political union of tho farmers, and tho workers of tho big cities. What do ino exploiters for th,o la bor class say to this? They know secrotaly that such n program as tho above is to onrich the farmor class, at tho oxpenso of all tho members ot a democracy. They know It means absoluto monopoly control of soli products marnetlng at two prices 12.60 a bushel for wheat. Bread hnd beef at two prices. Hoar thom belch and bellow and blow their lying platitudes In reply to Agricultural Dictator Frazlcr! Hugh McDonald, president ot the Il linois Federation of Labor says: "Democracy means rulo by tho ma jority. Our Interests aro Identical." Right you nre, canny Scotch so cialist Hugh McDonald, but Demo cracy doesn't mean rulo by nny ono 'class or two classes. It means rulo for all. Hear tho next political exploiter of class rule, John Fitzgerald, presi dent of tho Chicago Federation ot Labor and labor candldato for may or: "Wo are going into thlg joint political movement feeling It is our duty to break down the old political game." ' Tho old political game,'1 under which our country ?prospored slnco 18C0 ns no ostler country In ho world has prospered, was not government In tho interest of nny class. It was not class rule. Whnt right has any oho class, or two classes, oven If they nro a ma jority, to dominate iu their own class IntoreBt? Could thoy not rob, op press and cnslavo tho minority In their zeal for class 'Interest? Is tho Interest or tho farmor or tho trado unionist, as ngainBt all oth er classes, such ns tho people of tho country should uphold? Is this not n form of the new treason that de clares "all men aro not freo and fffl I LYRIC IflAQ A taMMWai yt 1 Theatre, Logan V fl K 11 WBSlwkf I Tuesday in n !! nr '?wM - i I NOT A MOVING PICTURE BUT tfjmrkm. I The same No. 1 company and production coming jilflHfirl JtMi " I from Chicago, St Louis, Kansas City, Denver, Pue- (jHRgrajHtw- I bio. Playing a few one night stands enroute to !$V&fBEfW!U 1 Portland, Seattle, Frisco. IflilSlMKlr 1 I '''' MISS ' ' LOUISJS PEICe" ' SlSfi H WILL llE tXX IN THE " IT TNF ' MADE FAMOUS THE WOIOD I .VtMtKW B ijtij: bole or iJvyltJL. oveh iiv y "JfefS1 MS?3 CHARLOTTE WALKER S,,; I PRICES, 5.0c, 75c, $1,00, $1.50. Seats Monday lift&ft1-' '- M fffl fB f equal and have not certain Inalien able rights " Suppose tho fn micro of tho Mis sissippi valley and the labor union ists ot 'Chicago, fighting capital and conquering for their own selfish class Interest, could get control or the government, how long before tho sclflsb and niametrlcally opposed class Istercsts would tear them apart? It would only end -In common own ership ot Industries and of land "dc mocractlzatlor.'' a. '.a. Uussla, where it Is a downright failure and whero men nro allowcc to produce only for personal consumption and not tor wages or profit. Who wants a class rule govern ment of farmers or labor unions? Is nny class, good enough to rulo nn othor group of humnn beings? Ab Taham Lincoln did not believe tho benevolent cultured aristocratic slavo drivers of the South were good en ough as i aBs to rulo tho benight ed Ethoplans. Amorlcnns are not yet degraded below tho wooly African slave to bow to any yoke of class rulo. i- . 1 FOR CROUP "Chnmborlaln's Coug'a Remedy la splendid for croup," wrTfos Mrs. Ed ward JIassett, Frankfort, N. Y. "My children have been quickly relieved of attacks ot this dreadful com plaint by Ita UBOa'- This remedy con tains no opium or other narcotlo and may bo glren to a child aa confident ly as to an adult. AdT NOTICE Registrations in court house 82682 contract and 83C30, an absol uteand final payment agreement, show E. C Edwards losses on instru ments. It Is hoped ho can recover some ot this money. Advt. - - ARRIVAL AND DEPAR OF MAILS Following Is tho Mall Scnidulo at Logan, Utah, Postofllce, offoci'.. un til further notice: TIME OF CLOSING OF MAILS AT (A) EaBt, West, North nndouth 12:G0 P. M. (B) East, West, North and South 8:30 A. M. (E) North and East .... 8:30 A. M. (B) Preston Branch (North ..'. 4:30 P.M. (B) Branch Loop (South) ,. 8:30 A. M. (E) Smithflehf, Lewis ton nnd Preston 4:30 IV M. (B) Provldenco and Mlllvlllo via. U. I. C 9:45 A. M. (B) Benson and King 10:00 A.M. (B) R. F. D. No. 1, River Heights and Col lego Ward 10:00 A. M. (B) R. F. D. No. 2, North Logan 10:00 A. M. TIME OF ARRIVAL OF MAILS AT THE POST OFFICE (B) Preston Branch, (North) .................. 9:15 A. M. (E) Preston, Lewis- f tan and Smlthtleld .. 9:15w. M. (A) East, West, North South ....11:50 A. M. 5:25 P. M. (B) Branch Loop (South) , 5:25 P. M. (A) Salt Lako City, Direct Pouch 11:50 A. M. A represent dally. B represents dally except Sun. E represents Sunday only. Al windows closed on Sundays t.'iu entire day. General Dollvory nnd Stamp Window open from 12:30 to 1:30 on holidays, nnd Carriers make ono complete trip. 1 TAKES Orr DANDRUFF, ' HAIR STOPS FALLINC Save your Halrl Get a email bottlt of Panderna rlaht now Also stops Itchlno ucalp. TJhln, brittle, colorless and sempgy hair ia mute oviilcnco of a neglected scalp of dandruff that awful scurf. Therp U nothing so destructho to Uio hair as dandiuff I' robs the hair of its lustre, its strength ad Its very llfoi eventually producing a feverish nos ntd luring of tlj scalp, which If not remedied causes the hale Voota to shrink, loosen and die then the hair falls out fast A little Danderino to night now any tlmo will surely' tavo your bair. Get a ftnall bottle of Enowlton's Danderjne from any drug store. You tnrcry enn have beautiful hair, and lots ci H U yon will jtnt try a Mltlo Dan jJerlM. t joiir lilrl 3ty It I THIS TELLS HOW TO FIGUREJNGQME TAX Squarely Up to Every Individual to Get Busy by March 15 or Suffer-Penalty. "Don't wait until the filial due date, March 15th, for paying jour Income Tax and making oilr return. Avoid the Inst minute rush. Any person cmi figure out his liability today as well ns lie can next week, and If there Is nny point on which he needs ndvlco ho can now get In touch with a Itevcnuo mnn." This word of advice Is from William O. Wlinley, Collector. of Intcrnnl Reve nue, Helena, Mont, who Is collecting tho Income Tax in Motttnnn, Idaho nnd Utah. Collector Whnley Is giving with out clinrgo every aid of his office nnd his enlarged field force to help the peo ple get their payments and their re turns In by Marah 15th, But the Income Tax men will not pull jour door-bell or your cont-tnllH. according to the Collector's announce ment. It Is squarely up to every indi vidual to figure out his own enso mid to get busy If he comes within the scope of the new Revenue law. Did You Earn This Much? Eery unmarried person who receiv ed Income averaging $10.25 a week during 1018 and every married couplo who Jointly received Income averaging $38.00 a week should secure at once from tho nearest Deputy Collector or tho nearest bank n blank Form 1O40 A. Thnt form contains the Information he will need to enable him to uguro his correct net Income nnd any tax that he owes the Government The lnw requires that every unmnr rled person who had a net Income of $1,000 or over nnd every married per son whose net Income was $2,000 or over (Including the Income of husbnid or wife, and the earnings of minor children, If any) must make a return on or beforo March ICth. And this re quirement does not hinge on whether the person owes n tax. Taxable In com. An Individual must Include under gross Income all gains, profits nnd In come derived from salaries, wages, or compensation for personal service ot whatever kind and In whatever form paid, or from professions, vocations, business, sales or dealings In property of nil kinds, Interest, rent, dividends, or profits derived from any source whntcver. Very few Items ot Income are exempt Deductions include ordinary nnd nee cpsnry business expenses, Interest pnld or nccrued on Indebtedness, tuxes of nil kinds except Federal Income nnd excess profits taxes nnd assessments for locnl benellts, losses actunlly sus tained, debts ascertained to be worth less, nnd depreclntlon on buildings, ma chinery, fixtures, etc. used In business. A further deduction Is allowed for con tributions to corporations operated for xclIglouH, chnrltuhle, scientific or edu cational purpoeror for the pretention of cruelly to children or unltnnls to un amount not exceeding 15 per cent of tho taxpayer's net Income ns computed without the benefit of tho contribution deduction. The taxpayer Is not ullowed to de duct any personnl, living or fnnilly ex peiiHo, nuy amount spent for Improving property, or nny expense of restoring property or making good Its exhaus tion for which an nllowiinco Is claimed under depreclntlon. 1 Figuring the Tax. Before figuring tiie normal tnx the dividends ure deducted as rredlts from net Income, together with the personnl exemption. As In previous yenrs, divi dends of domestic corporations are ex empt from normnl tax when received by the stockholder. The normal tnx rates for citizens nnd residents nre ns follows: On tho first $4,000 of net Income In excess of tho credits the rate is 0 per cent; on any fy. titer taxable Income the rate Is 12 per cent. Tho surtnx rates apply to net In come of each Individual In excess of $5,000. The personal exemption nnd the dividends nro not deductible before i computing surtax. In tho case of re turns by husband and wife, the not Income of each Is considered separate ly. In computing any surtnx that may be due. Form 1010 should be used for making returns ot net Income exceed ing $5,000, and the Instructions on that form will show how to figure tho sur tax. Business Houso Returns. Employers und others who pnld wages, salaries, rents, Interest or sim ilar determinable gnlns In un amount of $1,000 or over during 1018 to nny person must flit nn Information return with the Government. Illunka mny bo secured from the Collector. Every partnership must fllo n return showing Its Income nnd deductions nnd the mime nnd uddress of each partner, with his shuro of the profit or losses during the past yenr. 1'en.oiiol service corporations, will file slmllur Inonim lion for 1018. . INCOME TAX PAYS FOR PUBLIC BENEFITS. u. "Viewed In Its largest nnd truest sense, tho payment of taxes Is payment for benefits received or expected, Only from n nnrrow und essentlnlly selflhli und shortsighted viewpoint can tho Individual propose to Jilm- self tho evasion of tnx llnblltty ns a desirable course ot action." Daniel a Roper, Commission- -ft cr ot Internal Rvnue. If " A NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND lCfj- KOTION, TOWN OF l'ARA- DISK, COUNT OF CACHE, SVATE OF UTA1I Whereas, tho health and general welfare of tho Inhabitants of tho towns of Paradlso, Cacho County, Utnh, roqulr that a supply of puro water bo secured for distribution among Its Inhabitants for culinary domestic and municipal purposes; jf and WHEREAS, tho town of Paradlso has no source from which to supply its Bald Inhabitants with such water, and no wnter system or water works or other mennB ot distribution, and tho Board of Trustees of said town having secured a supply of 'water for said purposes; and WHERHAS, there is nn lmmcilato und pressing need of ralfilug funds for tho purpose of purchasing such wator nnd water rights, and for tho purpdso of codstructlng and install ing water works and water system to bo UBcd for tho distribution or said water among tho inhabitants of said town ot Paradlso for culinary, domestic and municipal purposes. Now, therefore, NOtlco h horeby given that on Monday, tho 17th day ot March, 1919, a special election will bo held within tho corporate limits of tho town of Paradise, Cacho County, Utah, for tho purpose of submitting to such qualified electors -y ot said town as shall have paid a 'jH property tax -therein in the year pre- '' ceding1 such election, tho following proposition, to-wit: "Shall bonds of tho Town of Para dleo, Cacho County, Utah, J'i tho sum of not to exceed fourteen thous and four hundred ($14,400) dollars, payable in not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date of thoir issu ance, and bearing Interest at tho rata of not to exceed six (C) per cent per annum, lntorest puyablo semi-annually bo 'issued and sold for tho purposo of rK.nIng funds for purchas ing water nnd water rights, and con structing and installing water system and water works to bo used for tho distribution of wator among tho In habitants of said town of Paradlso, for culfnnry, domestic and munici pal purposes?" At said election tho form of ballot shall bo as follows-: For tho issuanco ot water bonds Yes: No: j i At said election tho polls shall bo opened nt tho hour of seven o'clock J n. m. and closo at tho hour of sevon i' o'clock p. m. Jf Tho voting or polling places In " said town for said election of all qualified electors therein shall bo at South room of Paradlso meeting houso, and tho samo is horeby desig nated and established as tho official j polling placo. Dated at Town of Paradise, Cacho County, Utah, this 10th day of Feb ruary, 1019, By order of tho Doard of Trustees of Town of Paradlso. Cacho County, i Utah. W. II. SHAW, President Attest: JOHN WELCH, Clerk ot tho Doard of Trustees. M& Adv-3-13 &L. ..&&&. PICTURES tiSS5 M O NTH P?ri!?.!i,EC,lflN,CS MAGAZINE s ron swjt by au. newsdealers KJi!. "eHHIC8 MAOAXUMC " "' " Avmim, Chlco, U. I