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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS. RANDOLPH. UTAH This Junes Bride LIFT CORNS Should havo a complete equip-meof table silverware that will wear for generations. mother" will divide Someday it among her children. This kind sold by us for 58 years. Our reasonable prices ease the way. at OF IT DOESN'T HURT FAIRNESS IS GOVERNMENTS ONE GREAT OBJECT IN MARKET NEWS DISTRIBUTION With fingers t Corns lift out and costs only lew cents BOYD PARK ' tOUNDtoiett MAKERS OF JEWELRY MM MAIN STREET SALT LAKE ' CUT KELP WANTED "barber trade. Many small towns need barbers; good opportuneaes open for men over draftage. Barbers In army hare rood as officers commission- - Get prepared in few weeks. Call or write. Molar Barber Collage, 48 8. West Temple St.. Salt Lake City. WALKERS BEAUTY PARLOR8 Salt Lake City, Utah.x Order your Hair Goods . by mall through us. Switches $5 and up. Transformations, $10 and up. Order your ear muffs and curls at $5 a set. The best of human hair furnished. .Out sample of hair from crown of your head and we will match it perfect. . DIAMOND IS MODERN a little Freezone on that touchy corn. Instantly It stops aching, then you lift that bothersome corn right off.' Yes, Costs only a few cents. magic " Try Freezone ! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or com between the toes, and calluses, without one particle of pain, soreness or irritation. Freezone Is the mysterious ether discovery of a Cincinnati genius. 1 JEWEL Beautiful Stone as We Know It Today Was Unfamiliar to the An clent World. The perfectly cut and brilliant diamond the world knows today Is not very much more than 50 years old, says a writer in Popular Science. The world knew little of diamonds. From the first Pharaoh to the last, through all the pageantry of 451 dynasties, diamonds were unknown In Egypt. From the dawn of history, remained unfamiliar with Babylon them for 40 centuries. ; The conquest of Alexander across In 327 B. C. acquainted the Indus Greece ' vaguely with their existence. The patricians of Rome In the days of the early empire rarely owned them. . Byzantine supremacy, the rise of Venice. to maritime power, the Moorish conquest of Spain, brought only a trickle of diamonds Into western Europe. A fashionable jewelry store In .America today carries more diamonds-Istock than were In all Europe when Columbus sailed from Palos. Henry D. Morse of Boston, In 'the last century was the first to discover the balanced proportions that developed a diamonds highest reflective and refractive possibilities. Since brilliancy is the crowning glory of a diamond, he did 'not hesitate to sacrifice whatever weight was necessary to achieve it. Retaining the 58 facets of the earlier cutters, he found that a dlamand is at Its sharpest climax of brilliancy when the depth from table to culet of Its diameter, and that Is s below.' .a little more than Gut In this style, a diamond not only flashes light from every polished facet surface, but seems alive with coruscating Inner fires. Morses proportions are the rale of the world today, and they mark the final triumph ef the art In'the achievement of the perfect jewel. . nt -- - Adv. ... A War Lesson. $20 from me Sponeieighbon-e- d this morning, but I didnt mind letting him have the money. Why not? I noticed that he jotted down the amount on a scrap of paper. I thought it generally understood that a scrap of paper signifies an obligation that wont be met. If You Need a Medicine You Should Dm the Best -- n six-tent- two-third- SCHEME WORKED tOO WELL Teacher Should Have Remembered That Old Proverb Concerning : Things Heard by Listeners. . 5 Have you ever stopped to reason why It is that so many products that are extensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten? The reason is plain the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparr'ion that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says Take for a example Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roopreparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent results, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy has so large a sale. According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. is due to the fact, Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t so many people claim, that it fulfills almost every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments; corrects urinary troubles and neutralizes the urio acid which' causes rheumatism. Yon may receive a sample bottle ot Swamp-Roby Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also mention this paper. Large and medium size bottles tor mle at all drug stores. Adv. t, . : Sample Submitted. Visitor Are you good at your work? I am very particular about the way my hair Is cut Village Barber Well, Im reckoned fairly decent, but. If you like, Ill do one side of your head first so tUht you can see for yourself. Der Brummer . (Berlin.) . teacher bad come local high school and was anxious to know how she Impressed the faculty members and students. But she was new and ot course would not ask any of them the others' opinion A new hlgh-scho- to the of herself. So she began to watch for a chance to use her own Ingenuity In making the discovery. And one day har chance came. She was In the principals office filling out an identification card when she saw him and one of the other teachers coming down the hall. juickly she slipped just outside the back door and- stood there to listen a wee bit. Just as she bad hoped they would, they noticed the card she had Just filled out, Oh, shes the new teacher, spoke up the principal. Do you know by any chance what history she teaches? The other teacher answered, An' .V'; : ' cient. The principal grinned. Why; of I should have course, he returned. Exknown that from her looks. . , change. " , -- . Fingers With Only One Joint Dr. C. F. Oddle reports to the archives of. radiology, and electrotherapy (London) the case of a boy of fourteen, whose fingers have only one joint. Hie mother had similar bands, as have four of her nine children, the norfingers of the five others being mal. of 8prlng. It Is not the variegated colors, the cheerful sounds. And the warm breezes which enliven us ao much In spring; It Is the quiet prophetic spirit of endless hope, a presentiment of many happy days. Margaret Opltx.- Promise Days of Gluttony. Seventy-five years ago It was not unusual for a formal English breakfast to last two hours, while a dinner might start at 8:80 o'clock and be protracted till midnight. And the courses were as many and substantial as the meals ' were lengthy. , Character In Jewleh Folklore. Lilith Is a female demon of Jewish folklore. The name means night monIn Rabbinical literature Lilith ster. becomes the wife of Adam, but files away from him and becomes a demon. "Diamond Dyes Telegraphic Reports From Many Centers Regarding the Movement of Many Produota Form the, Basis of Federal Market Dispatches. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) The authority back of a market report largely determines Its value. Reports from the bureau of markets, United States department of agriculture, are counted of peculiar value in the maintenance of healthful economic conditions In America because they supply information that Is comprehensive, and unbiased. always What may be characterized as the key positions In the governments porting .organizations are the market stations. These are branches of the bureau of markets maintained in nearly a score of the larger cities, and one of their chief functions is to collect and distribute market news relating to several or all of the following products: Fruits and vegetables, live stock and meats, dairy products, hay, . grain, and mill feeds and seeds. Most of the branch offices are connected by leased wire with Washington and. receive and distribute market news dally. The original data are assembled and condensed into reports, reviews and press articles which are distributed according to the needs of the market. Most of the men In charge of this work have had technical training and considerable experience either in production or marketing. Station Men Understand Selling. The work of these men resembles that of the county agent In that t(: is localized, but it differs from it since It deals primarily with the selling and not the producing phase of agriculture. In other words, the market station man begins where the county agent, In most cases, leaves off. He Is able to analyze market problems comprehensively because he meets dealers, shippers, and buyers and is In dally touch with local trade conditions. which the market The stations maintain with State marketing agents in 27 stages Is a decidely helpful feature of the market news service. The national service Is cong cerned chiefly with the wholesale of produce shipped from one state to another, but the state agents are Interested In local produce, both wholesale and retail. The national and state forces often unite not only In securing information, but in helping to solve special marketing problems and conditions, such as the more rapid movement of crops in seasons of heavy production. The service of the market stations -- market-re- . mar--ketln- and state agencies tends to displace many of the private agencies whose scope of operation Is apt to be less comprehensive, prompt, and reliable. In addition to this general Information, which might be called routine market news, various sections in the bureau of markets render; important service by securing data regarding special commodities. The fertilizer sections, for example, have conducted inquiries and made reports on the supply and demand for fertilizers and fertilizer material. The transportation sections have rendered valuable aid in securing complete and regular reports on shipments, and also by expediting the unloading and return of cars. Without information on these related subjects, buyers and sellers often would go far wrong in their bargaining. Prompt distribution of .the information which the bureau of markets representatives secure is essential to Its value. Reports are collected early In tho morning and are telegraphed from city to city so that they can be published the same day. In this way mar. . ket Information for the entire country is placed In the city dealers hands a few hours after It Is collected, and often shippers at remote country points have the data the morning following its compilation. The reports show not only actual sales or shipments of various commodities, but oth-rp- r. important' items which have a bear. ing on the markets. Scope of Information. ; In the course of the year the Information made available through the United States department of agriculture has to do with the marketing, of between 1,500,000 and 2,000,000 car0 loads of live stock and 500,000 to cars of fruits and vegetables. The movement of cotton, dairy products, dressed meat, grain, and feed Is covered In the same comprehensive fashion. It has been estimated that the departments market news reaches from 4,000,000 to 5,000,000 readers through the newspapers, while the market bulletins, reports, reviews, and special articles go to tens of thousands of growers and dealers. Obviously, the growers and dealers profit directly from the market news service because of Its completeness and fairness, but of no less Importance Is the benefit to the public at large, resulting from competition prohealthful, above-boar- d moted by easily obtainable market 750,-00- A Whats in a Name? printer Informed me recently what the Evansville Bar association-reallIs, said Joseph H. Igleheart, secretary of the ' Evansville associa; . . . tion. Mr. Igleheart recently ordered printed a number of licenses to be granted to members of the association. When a copy of the proof was shown him, he discovered that the words Evansville Bar association were In unusually large type. What do you think these licenses are for saloon keepers? inquired Igleheart of the printer. Why, certainly; what else does the word bar mean? was the printers response. Indianapolis News. A Child can Follow Directions and get Perfect Results Each package of Diamond Dyes contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dy- e a new, rich, fadeless color into worn, shabby garments, draperies, coverings, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. : no other kind Buy Diamond Dyes then perfect results are guaranteed even If you have never dyed before. Druggist has color card. Adv. Order Filled. . . Did you see where some woman complained because she had to pay $1 for a glass of lemonade?. "Well, she asked to have a lemon handed her, didnt she? Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured cannot reach by local applications as they ear. There Is the diseased portion of the only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE acts through the Blood on the Mucous SurfacesIs f the System. Catarrhal Deafness eeused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It is entirely closed. Deafness Is the result. Unless the inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored to lta normal condition, bearing may be destroyed forever. Many cases of Deafness are caused by Catarrh, which is an inflamed condition of the Mucous Surfaces. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE. All Druggists 75c. Circulars free. . F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo, Ohta, a Laws of health are simple. They consist in not enjoying anything a great deal. Anything worth having Is worth working for. , STEERS STARTED SILAGE ON REQUIRE MUCH COLTS GRAIN Material Is Bulky Enough to Eliminate Danger From Overfeeding and le If Animals Are Compelled to Consume Large Quantities of Silage They Develop Slowly. Silage has largely solved the problem of starting steers on feed. It is bulky enough to eliminate danger from At the University of Missouri, colts have grown from 562 pounds In weight on September 15 to 897 pounds on April 21, on a dally ration of 8.42 pounds of one-hashelled corn oats and 7.8 pounds of and one-hahay. Colts can consume small .quantities of- - silage, but if they are forced to eat large quantities of silage they cannot be expected to, grow as much as they would If fed more liberally on grain. Bran, .when available, and a small quantltlty of ollmeal may be fed to advantage to colts. Exercise, fresh water and good quarters must be furnished If best results are to be expect ed, but It should be borne In mind that the colt which arrives at Its yearling form stunted and thin will be handicapped for the next two or three years of its life and may, perhaps, never fully recover. Much Relished. overeating and unless cattle are accustomed to It they rarely eat greedily of it at the start, according to George W. Godfrey of Iowa State college. ; Western range cattle that never saw corn take to silage as quickly as those of our native cattle that are not accustomed to It. When fed fodder these western cattle at first pick off the leaves and husks, leaving the stalks and ears. With silage they get acquainted with the corn taste at the start. When grain is added to the ration, if spread over the silage, It Is more evenly shared by the steers. Even when cattle are going at once onto a heavy grain feed a start with silage Is best, as It allows a mere rapid Increase In the grain ration without danger. A short preliminary feed of silage also puts them 'In good condition to make the best use of the grain ration later. Silage has a place in every feed lot. that nothing else can quite mi. ee-he- MORE PROTEIN IN LEGUMES In Also More Carbohydrates Alfalfa, Cowpeas and Such Crops Than in Johnson Grass. Alfalfa, clover, lespedeza, cowpeas, soy beans, peanuts, all contain considerably more protein and more carbohydrates as well, than the non- legume ha.v, such as Johnson grass, timothy, prairie sorghum, etc. He Knows Best., Hostess You cant dance? Nonsense! I saw you dancing with Miss in Jones the other night. The Guest Yes, and she hasnt spoken to me since. London Tit-Bit- s. vousness and sleeplessness. If coffee annoys you in any way, try Postum Cereal This favorite drink enjoys growing popularity because of its pleasing flavor and its superiority to coffee in healthfulness. In In 100 lbs. of timothy hay there are 48.8 lbs. of digestible nutrients, or nearly three times as much as there Is In corn silage. Corn silage, being a succulent feed and more palatable, Is, on the whole, more easily digested. We have always calculated that one ton of timothy hay Is equivalent to about two and' a half tons of corn silage. Putting it in another way. when timothy hay is worth $10 a ton corn silage Is worth $4. Embarrassing. I was giving a lecture to my juniors on the life of Shakespeare. I was sitting on one of those' folding chairs which are only too willing to live up to the name applied to them, and you can Imagine my feelings when, I suddenly ' found myself seated on the floor, with my feet protruding on the other side of the desk, while I was looking over the top of it. The pupils politely waited to see If I were Injured before they laughed. Exchange. and frequently causes ner- NUTRIENTS Nearly Three Times as Much Timothy- - as Apr Com Silage-La- tter More Palatable. Natural Result. friend seems buried that efforts are not made to dqslrojl these monsters. Standing rewards are offered by the government for tho killing of all the more dangerous types. But so wild and impenetrable are their sanctuaries that it is impossible to do anything except to keep their number within bounds in the more populous territories. Coffee Often Disturbs Digestion lf HAY 1 thought. Yes; he is in a grave reverie. lf DIGESTIBLE - The only, thing, solemnly said Professor Pate, that walks back from the tomb with the mourners and refuses to be buried Is character. Just so! replied Festus 'Pester. And the only thing that comes back from the cemetery giggling and on the dead run is the rickety old widower e hee ! marwho figures on rying again. Kansas City Star. Your H Tell You How Specimens. Unique ' Wild Beasts Toll in India. Not a day passes of your own Ufa but somewhere in India some 50 peo pie have died through the action wild beasts. - It Is not to be supposes I Sold by Grocers in two sizes 25c 15c . No raise in price Made by PO SjKL CEREAL CO Inc. Battle Creek, Michigan |