Show L4ALbAI N O I wR POWDER bSOJIJTEJY PuRE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL enured POWDER co HEW YORK Inte r = IKoimta in JIgency FOR THE UNDERWOOD e e e TYPEWRITER e e e Principle New I Uptodate Writing Visible I Firstclass A D F REYNOLDS Mgr Headquarters 2458 Grant Avenue Ogden Utah Write for Catalogue Wo handle Typewriter type-writer Supplies and Buy Sell Rent and Repair Tynewritera p i > I SEASONABLE AILMNTSI j I CATARRH STOMACH TROUBLES DEAFNESS If you suffer from one moreof these troublesNOW is your time to be cured at a trifling expense Spring and Summer Is the time to cure these troubles Drs Shores are curing hundreds every weekboth at their offices and at the patients home 500 a month medicines freefor any of these diseases if you begin treatment treat-ment at once Below will be found a sHort but interesting talk on these three ailments as understood and treated by Drs Shores Bronchial Tcoti leThe le-The patient catches a cold He has chilly sensations and creepy feelings He sneezes and his nose stops up he is feverish restless and cannot sleep The next morning he feels as tired as when he went to bed his nose discharges dis-charges his head is stopped up and he feels generally wretched The cold has settled in the mucous I membrane of his nose and head In a few days he Is clearing his throat all the time His head and bones ache and he awakes from troubled sleep with his throat as hot and dry as a chip During the day he hawks and spits up mucous and feels disgusted at himself him-self The disease set up by the cold In the nose has crept into the throat and Is firmly intrenched there A tickling in the throat evenings and a hoarseness mornings upon arising with a dry hacking cough nights ought to be a warning that the disease is at work on the vocal cords But he goes about his business His cough gets worse his throat is parched and sore his breathing is quicker than usual and there is a pain in the chest Yet his head feels clearer his hoarseness hoarse-ness is almost gone and he thinks he is getting well The disease has left the throat and is crawling down the windpipe Finally that pain in the chest becomes be-comes worse He raises a tough sticky material with his cough maybe yellowish or maybe greenish in color Chilly feelings are frequent but there Is a fever every evening The hacking cough Is getting worse and worse leaving the throat constantly constant-ly dry and sore The cough is worse at night and the patient at last wonders what is the matter with him The disease has invaded the bronchial bron-chial tubes the roadways to the lungs where in the soft delicate cells It will find its fertile feeding ground Another cold and the march onward and downward Is rapid Every time the chest is bared a violent vio-lent fit of coughing follows The cough is dry and racking and worse nights and mornings The face is flushed with a hot fever every evening His appetite disappears his bowels are wrong and friends notice that he is losing flesh Then he coughs up yellow matter and cheesy foulsmelling lumps which may be streaked with blood He again consults his doctor who tells him he has consumption and orders or-ders him to seek another climate He hasnt the money for this and knowing no better sticks to the same doctor whose Ignorance or neglect had allowed the patient to reach this dangerous dan-gerous condition The final stage is near He feels pretty good some days but he is constantly losing flesh and growIng grow-ing weaker and weaker From the cold neglected in the head the disease had crept to the lungs Little ulcers and then small cavities are forming Every coughing spell raises vilelook ing matter mixed with blood Night sweats bathe the body with their clammy cold and saturate clothIng cloth-Ing and bedding Weaker and weaker grows the system sys-tem until It at last gives out or there is a hemorrhage from one of the blood vessels in the lungs and another con sumtives life is gone Stomach Trouble In many cases diseases of the nose and throat if neglected and unchecked instead of extending down into the bronchial tubes extend along the oesophagus or swallow into the stomach stom-ach The mucus discharge Is dropped in the throat from the back part of the nose and in the daytime is hawked up and expelled At night the nauseating material still continues to drop Into the throat It first collects In the phamyx then it Is brought into contact with the foul and impure air from the lungs and is mixed with the germs of decay Decomposition results and in this condition the vile material is swallowed while asleep and goes to the stomach The decomposing discharges so swallowed swal-lowed are poisonsnot deadly ones but poisons nevertheless which act slowly but surely undermining the patients constitution The thousands of little glands situated sit-uated in the lining are free to pour out the Juices that are needed to digest the food In the healthy stomach With disease attacking the lining of the stomach the little glands are choked up by the swelling and their exit is blocked by the sticky mucous which has resulted from the inflammation inflamma-tion As a consequence there is not enough digestive juices formed and poured out into the cavity of the stomach The food not having the necessary materials to dissolve It lies In the stomach I stom-ach like lead Instead of being converted Into nourishment nour-ishment for the blood It Is changed Into poisonous gases which distend the stomach dilating it so that the organs press upward on the heart and lungs This causes a sense of smothering relief re-lief from which is only obtained by belching up the gas or its passage along the bowels where it causes a sense of distension and rumbling There is nausea and sometimes vomiting vom-iting in the morning with hawking and gagging upon arising and it requires re-quires quite an effort to free the stomach stom-ach of the mass of mucous that has accumulated ac-cumulated in It during the night In some cases there Is waterbrash or heartburn with constipation to complicate com-plicate matters The old plan of doctoring for stomach stom-ach troubles consisted in purges and emetics Drugs that irritate or inflame the stomach Drugs that increased the suffering rather than allayed it Under the Drs Shores treatment the inflamed and diseased lining of the stomach is first soothed and quieted by the use of proper remedies The sore and inflamed spots are healed and the lining of the organ is restored to Its wonted tone and healthy condition Under this plan healing drugs quiet the sore and inflamed spots that have been throwing out quantities of sticky slimy mucous that Is mixed with the tood and has coated it over thus preventing pre-venting the gastric juices from dissolving dissolv-ing and digesting it When once healed the lining of the stomach Is enabled to serve the purpose pur-pose that nature intended It to serve The hawking and spitting in the morning becomes less the appetite for breakfast returns there Is no more nausea where there should be desire I for food the heartburn and waterbrash pass away the bloating in the stomach after taking food gives place to the pleasant sense of fullness that accompanies accom-panies the taking of a full meal The foul gases that were belched up are no longer formed and the bowels become regular The entire system experiences new vigor from the abundance of nourishment nourish-ment absorbed into the blood where foul poisons had previously been of fered It I Office hours Daily 10 a m to 5 p m Every evening 7 to 8 p m Sundays Sun-days 10 a m to noon DRS SnORES c snORES EXPERT SPECIALISTS HARMON BLOCK Salt Lake City Utah Entrance Room 210 34 East Second South I Deafness It is from the throat that the citadel of the hearing Is taken The mucous membrane lining of the throat lines also the passages to the ears the Eustachian tubes When disease sets up In the throat Is likely to extend into the EustachIan tubes The same conditions that cause swelling swell-ing or inflammation or the secretion of thick and heavy mucous in the throat cause the same effects in the ear tubes Pharyngitis Laryngitis Rhinitis Tonsilitis Bronchitis and all the many diseases affecting the membrane of the throat may result in deafness Scarlet Fever Diphtheria Typhoid Fever produce inflammation of the throat which often extends to the car tubes and causes Deafness Measles Chickenpox and Smallpox and other zymotic diseases producing in the same manner inflammation of the throat may result In deafness < Any disease affecting the throat may produce Deafness More than ninety per cent of the cases of Deafness are 4 the direct result of diseases affecting the throat Curing disease in the throaywill not relieve Deafness that has resulted from the disease It Is necessary to use aiu entirely different treatment one that will reach the seat of the inflammation hi the ear tubes themselves Head noises either Indicate a condition condi-tion of impaired hearing or that the hearing is going to fall Whenever the treatment has gained an influence over head noises it is a certain sign that restoration of hearing will soon take pIece Nearly every case of deafness caused by disease in the Eustachian tubes can be cured That Includs over 90 per cent of alt cases of deafness There are two ways of freeing aj gaspipe choked with frozen earth One is to run an iron rod through ItI This makes a small channel and allows lows a diminished quantity of gas to flow through The other Is to pass the vapor of alcohol al-cohol into the pipe The vapor strikes the frozen earth softens and melts first one bit and then another until the whole frozen massA ma1 crumbles by degrees into a fine powder 1 and the pipe is free again Where force is used to free a froze f pipe a damaged pipe is the result Where an alcohol vapor Is used t free a pipe no damage is done I Is the same with Deafness Where force is used to open the closed ear channels damage is done t Where proper treatment is used nol harm results The obstruction is removed re-moved a little at a time until it is all absorbed or carried away The diseased dis-eased surfaces are healed The dis ease suraces ease is driven out Perfect hearing fol CrSD ZF YOU LIVE OUT OP TOW t I I Ft T r Drs Shore 8 Shorec wJ R I T E i for their new sp w i Li i torn list and get theie I advice be tr iu i A Month medicine Free for 5 rn all Catarrhal Chronic i tvUU eases Iii All Diseases These Master Specialists not only cure Catarrh but they cure Bronchitis Neuralgia Heart Disease Dyspepsia Skin Disease Blood Disease Rheuma tism Malaria Nervous Diseases Kid Insomnia Diseases Female Complaints ney Fee Complaint somnia Dysentery Paralysis Rickets Scrofula Consumption in the first stage Liver Disease Diseases of the Bowels Sciatica Spinal Disease Vail cocele Rupture Stricture and all Chronic Diseases Prices and terms within the reach of all Consultation and advice free to all at the office or by letter Office 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