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Show Try This for Colds Prescription Known for Results Rather than Large Quantity. Go to your druggist and Two get ounces of Glycerine and half an of Concentrated Pine compound. ounce Ml these with half a pint of good whisky. Shake well. Take one to two teaspoonfuls after each meal and at bed time. SmaHer doses to children according to age. Any one can this at home. This is said to prepare be the cough and cold cure known quickest to the medical profession. Be sure to only Gte genuine (Glohel Concentratedget Pine. Each half ounce bottle comes in a tin screw-to- p sealed case. If the druggist Is out of stock he quickly get It from his wholesale house. Don't fool with uncertain mixtures. It Is risky. MINES AND AUNING FEED HOPPER The little town of M organ, Utah, is ust now enjoying quite an excite-nen- t over a recent discovery of htga-;radgalena in a well that was being iunk near the town. Prospects for a big year in the Lu-i- u mining district ia western Box SIder conty, near the Nevada line, lever were more encouraging, accord-nto the latest reports from that lection. An agreement was consumated at Joldfleld last week, whereby the Gold-lele consolidated company is to the half interest of the Jum-je Extension company in the claim of the latter estate. The Tonopah mining report from die mill for the week ending March 6 thows that ninety-twout of the one lundred stamps were dropping crushing 3,200 tons of ore if an average value of $21.75 per ton. The force at the workings have a very large body of iron re on the Lily mine on Red rnouu-Ainorth of Marysvale, and have jommenced the shipment of a ear-oa- d per day to Salt Lake smelters, where it is used as flux. The Rainbow property near Salina, Utah, which is owned by Nels C. H. Gates and Crane & Co., las incorporated for 500,000 shares, with a par value of 10 cents per ihare. Rasmussen and Gates are Iriving a tunnel to catch the vein. Cement mines in Bonner county, rdaho, valued at $156,000, figure in a jomplaint filed with tne Interstate commerce commission by the Acme Zement company. An overcharge on the part oil the American Express jompany Is alleged. There is hardly a mining company jperating in the state of Utah that lasnt a former manager or superintendent in charge at present of some important property or reduction works somewhere. Utah seems to be I good school for mining experts. That the Utah Copper company will sell its Nevada Consolidated and stock holdings to the Giroux, that the Giroux or Amalgamated Copper interests will abandon Bingham :o the Utah Copper, is the latast Iream of some eastern artists of pube d RIGHT THERE. pur-:has- o Viue-;oron- o Ras-nusse- Mabel Papa says I musnt encourage you. Henry Thats all right I dont need any encouragement. CURE THAT SORE THROAT Sore throat Is Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the throat, and If this membrane happens to be at all sensitive a predisposition to sore throat will exist. Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic Is both a preventative and a cure for sore throat because It possesses extraordinary cleansing, healing and germicidal qualities. Just a little in a glass of water, used as a gargle, will quickly relieve all soreness and strengthen the mucous membrane of the throat, and thus overcome all tendency to licity. sore throat. The output of ore rrom the Copper Paxtine is far superior to liquid an- Flat pit is now in excess of 8,019 tons tiseptics or Peroxide for all toilet and 3. day and the efforts of the managehygienic uses. ment will be directed to maintaining Paxtine may be obtained at any the production at that figure, which drug store, 25 and 50c a box, or sent will be handled by the seven units of postpaid upon receipt of price by The the concentrator that are now In comPaxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass. mission at Ely. Send for a free sample. The closing chapter in connection with the existence of the old HighFamous Eccentric Toasts. land Utah, Boy smelter at Murray, a Pitt, at Kidderminster, gave toast in compliment of the carpet was enacted last week, when a crew of workmen began taking up the rails manufacturers. of the spur leading from the main May the trade of Kidderminster, said Pitt, be trampled under foot by line of the Denver & Rio Grande railall the world! way to the smelter. A more audacious toast, freighted The engineers report on the Ray with double meaning, has been vari- Central property In Arizona is in proously attributed to Smeaton, Erskine jess of preparation, an advance and to some others. This after-dinne- r being Issued a few days ago. trade sentiment was delivered in this This report will show 7,000,000 tons form: of 2.2 per cent copper ore, which, it "Dam the canals, Bink the coal pits, is believed, will give a 70 to 75 per blast the minerals, consume the manu- sent net extraction of values. factures, disperse the commerce of From Lovelock, Nev., comes the Great Britain and Ireland! Cornhill story that the first shipment of ora Magazine. from the Timmons lease on the Coalition property at Seven Troughs wus Hustlers. made last week, and the returns w? e A good turkey dinner and mince of lbs far beyond the expectations pie,' said Simeon Ford, always puts owners of the Some lease. of the us in a lethargic mood makes us feel, as $6,000 to the ton, in fact, like the natives of Nola ore went as high while some yielded $25 to the pound. Chucky. Daly West Mining company of Park In Nola Chucky one day I said to a man: City, has just issued ,its complete What is the principal occupation annual report for the year 1910. The of this town? report shows dividends amounting to man Wall, boss, the answered, $126,000 have been paid, and the cash yawning, 'in winter they mostly sets balance has been increased $76,249.13, on the east side of the house and toi- production having been much larger lers the sun around to the west, and than during the previous year. Operain summer they sets on the west side tions for the year 1909 showed a los3 and toilers the shade around to the of $31,604.63, while for the year 1910 a profit of $238,249.13 is shown. east. W. G.- Adamson, the Salt Lake enCause and Effect. gineer who a few weeks ago made Where is Bill today? one of the richest strikes recorded in Bill is sick in bed. Nevada in many months, is in Sait What's the matter with him? Lake for a few days, bringing with Well, you know that girl of his him some remarkable specimens of thinks he doesn't use tobacco. Yes- the rich rock he and his partner. Turterday he was hurrying around the ner, struck in the hills near Winne-mucccorner and he ran right into the girl. One sample weighs thirty-twHe had a chew in his mouth. ounces, and is said to contain Yes, yes; go on. twenty ounces, about $400, in gold. "There were two things to do hurry One prominent photographic supply by or swallow. firm states that it uses 125,000 ounces Well? of silver bullion monthly in its busiBill talked to her for five minutes." ness. It is estimated that more than 5,000,000 ounces are used annually in When He Was Slow. this one industry. Swift is the swiftest proposition I Between 75,000,000 and 100,000,000 ever Eaw. of copper sold for export and pcunds Is he? Did he ever owe you any domestic consumption during Februmoney? ary is the estimate made for the Boston News Bureau by one of the heaviTrue friends visit us in prosperity est participants in the transactions. in only when invited, but adversity The total production of the they come without invitation. The- Valdez Creek gold district up to 1910 is apophrastus. The most proproximately $2G0,000. TO CUBE A COI.T IX ONE DAT ductive part of Valcez creek proper Take IAXAIIK BRl VO Ouirine 'iaMpts is in the lower two or three miles of I rt gmstsn tnntl money if It funs to cure Jj,. W. GriOY c. a t.nalure Kuo each box toe. its course, and includes about one mile of the stream. Slight exaggerations do more harm Golconda, JCevada, nineteen miles than reckless violations of It. Cheseast of Winnemucca and the dis.rib-utinterfield. point on the Southern Pacific k Tea keeps the system and Western Facifie railroads for the ng (Pi clean, the blood pme and t tie genera! Gold Run ntinng district, one of the health giol. ihiv front vour diuggi-- t. rich mineral belts of the state, is I ife is a stage play; it matters not again on the move and much activity how long we act, so long as we act is shown there at the present time. The news comes from Valdez, Alwell. Bacon. horde is aska, that the Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children fast filling this staid old town and teething, softens the gum, reduces inflammathe militant, keen-eyestranger can tion, allays pain, enres wind eottr. 25c a bottle. already count heals with the old time The breath of scandal .is responsi- feeling that the latter has but a slight ble for much breezy conversation. idvantage In number. te-vie- o g T-- POULTRY FOR Hoods Sarsaparilla POULTRY Device Shown In Illustration WII Hold Several Days Supply Will Be Found Handy. For All Spring Blood Diseases here it Is desired to keep the feed before the poultry, or any grite or shell, the hopper shown in Ulus tration will be of value, as this may be built to hold several days supply Possesses medicinal merit Peculiar to Itself and has an says Homestead. By constructing record cures. of Take this in it usual spring, partitions inside same, several kindi unequaled PROTECT THE YOUNG CHICKS of feed may be fed from the same liquid form or tablets known as Sarsatabs. hopper. The sides are constructed in the Loss Through Depredations by Crows, Hood's Sarsaparilla has ns equal Spring Humors are due to the immanner shown; cutting same from s pure, impoverished, devitalized condifor Hawks, Cats and Other Enemies cleansing the blood and expelling board, that is the same width as the tion of the blood brought about by the humors that accumulate during May Be Avoided. the unhealthful modes of living dur- the winter. It effects Its wonderful A covered coop or yard Is advisable ing the winter, too close confinement, cures because It combines the utmost too little outdoor air and exercise, too remedial values of more than twenty on most farms for raising young chicks. The loss through depredaheavy diet. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures different Ingredients. Insist on having them and builds up the whole system. Hood's. It has no substitute. tions by crows, hawks, cats and other enemies is very large, and most of this can be avoided by raising the chicks In well protected coops or aOaa be handled verv easily. The lok are cured. and ail others la A iame stable, no matter how aipoaed," kept from having tha dlfr yards, says Farm and Home. JUaaa. by u.lng fePuilNV LKjLU BiSTt NPfc.lt CUKK. Ole on A yard that will give sufficient proYPtha tongue, or In feed. Arte on tha blood and eipei germ oC all form of distemper. Best remedy aver known for man la foaL tection should be Inclosed on sides bottie guaranteed to cure one cane. boo an It a bottlei to and of drugglnt and harnei dealer or sent express paid be and top. The first three feet of net(One I'll t show how to poultice throat. Our free gtvee everything. local agent wauled. Lanrsst selling h ting should be of mesh, the bone remedy lAeisteuo twelve years. balance of two-inc6POKN MEDICAL CO.sChealstsaedBastsHeiecIsts, Oothfl lnd,U.DeAe Either this netting or a board should be buried sevGRAND VOYAGE TO THE POLE. WAS TAKING NO CHANCES eral inches in the ground, so that Feed Hopper for Poultry. skunks cannot dig under. In a yard Chauffeur Had Had Enough Accldenta 20x40 200 chicks may be raised until width desired for the hopper, tc With People Wearing False large enough to take care of them- these are nailed boards to make an Teeth. selves. open tray at the bottom, with the bal Where brooders and Individual ance of hopper Inclosed. The feed Pretty Thais X, who has delighted houses are used a small covered yard placed in the top will automatically the audiences of New Yorks vaudeshould be attached to each house and in that the tray, as fast as ville houses, was called suddenly to replace the tray is emptied. The tray should Vermont to visit her sick mother. At not be too wide, about a two and one-hal- f a town a few miles from her parent's inch space is ample; then the home she hired an automobile and hens cannot spoil the grain by stand- asked the chauffeur to drive her with ing in the tray. as much speed as possible to her and Ailments COLT DISTEMPER one-inc- Individual Coop and Covered Yard. the same device should be adopted Make the framework of furring strips 1x2 inches and 6 to 8 feet long. Cover the eldes with Inch mesh netting 18 inches high. Put a ridge pole in the center, so that you can set board shutters against them. These boards and may be made of half-incwill give needed shade, as well as protection from storms. This yard should be permanently attached to the coops. After the chicks are old enough to care for themselves, let them out during the day by raising up one end, and after they go In at night they are easily shut up. It is only ten seconds work to move the coop daily two feet onto fresh grass. for individual coops. h POLLUTION CAUSE OF DISEASE Too Many Fowls Kept on One Enclosure for Year Without Change of Ground Should Be Divided. Nearly every poultry raiser keeps too many fowls in a limited area of ground. It is a common circumstance to hear of some person having good success with poultry for a few years, when all at once things begin to go wrong and the person loses faith in the industry. Chickens die by the dozens, and those that remain alive fail to yield a profit. The cause of all the trouble seems to be hidden, yet it is not far to find, right In the ground of the poultry yard. Fifty or a hundred or more chicks or any other domestic animals, kept in one enclosure for a year without change, will pollute their surroundings. This is true even with healthy fowls, and where disease breaks out it is much more true. The pollution extends, as a rule, not only to the grounds, but to the poultry house as well. It is often impossible or difficult to purify the house. The result is that poison or disease become deep seated in the surroundings and stringent methods must be resorted to in order to eradicate them. It is easy, or at least possible, to clean and purify almost any poultry house and make it fit for continued habitation of fowls without havto other ing to change them quarters. It is not so easy with yards and grounds. The poison is so deeply absorbed by them that it requires months to remove It. The immediate grounds around a poultry house receive the most pollution. The grounds further away receive less. For this reason, the grounds immediately adjacent to the poultry house should be divided by fence into at least two parts and each part cultivated in some crop every alternate year, with all poultry kept from it during the Beason of cultivation. This will allow much of disease and other pests to die out for want of anything to feed on, and much of pollution and poison will be consumed through physical and chemical action in the soil. If the ground is plowed deeply some of them will be buried so deeply that they will never come to light. Cultivation, aeration and the growth of pants in the soil all have a general tendency to soil purification from the point of view of animal sanitation. Poultry grounds on the average farm where there is an abundance of free range can be kept comparatively fresh by always feeding the fowls away from the poultry house. They will feed and range in other places if no inducements are placed at or near the house. Then they will use the house only for roosting and laying purposes and the natural daily pollution will be carried far away. destination. The roads were very bad, and the FOR CHICKENS car, making good speed up hill and down dale, over rocks and ruts, When Scarce or Difficult to Obtain II seemed bound to shake overboard its Is Wise to Allow None of Feed occupants. to Go to Waste. After a little of this jolting the chauffeur turned to his fare and deGREEN FOODS When green food is scarce or difficult to obtain It pays to plan some way to prevent its being wasted. Cut two pieces for the ends of a box, each twenty-fou- r Inches long, getting proper curve by using a compass. Make the back of the holder of thin boards four feet long and twenty-fou- r inches wide, and nail one end in place, hing- manded: EYES WOULD BURN AND It is just a year ago that my sister came over here to us. She had been here only a few weeks when her I say, maam. Do you wear false teeth? exclaimed What Impudence! Thais X. Oh, ma'am, it is not from Impudence, returned the chauffeur, that I asked you the question. It is because the road is bad, the rockB are hard, and if you wear false teeth, you would do well to remove them until we strike the pike. Ive had enough accidents of that description." Barmaids In South Australia. South Australia is suffering from a barmaid famine. Two years ago barmaids were abolished in that state by act of parliament. No more could be eyes began to be red, and to burn and sting as if she had sand in them. Then we used all of the home remedies. She washed her eyes with sail water, used hot tea to bathe them with, and bandaged them over night with tea leaves, but all to no purpose. She went to the drug store and got some salve, but she grew constantly worse. She was scarcely able to look In the light. At last she decided to go to a doctor, because she could hardly work any more. The doctor said It was a very severe disease, and If she did not follow his orders close ly she might lose her eyesight. Ha made her eyes burn and applied elec trlcity to them, and gave her various ointments. In the two and a half or three months that she went to the doctor, we could Bee very little Improvement Then we had read so much how people had been helped by Cutlcura that we thought we would try It, and we cannot be thankful enough that we used It. My sister used the Cutlcura Pills for purifying the blood, bathed only with Cutlcura Soap, and at night after washing, she anointed her eyes very gently on the outside with the Cutlcura Ointment. In one week, the swelling was entirely gone from the eyes, and after a month there was no longer any mucus or watering of the legally engaged, but those already employed could remain on condition that they registered themselves. There are now only 400 of them left, and the competition for their services is such that their wages have 3 a Jumped from 25 shillings to Saves Green Feed. week. The hotels that have had to ing the other end and using small employ barmen report a considerable straps of leather to hold it shut. Cov- change for the worse in their receipts. er the holder with coarse mesh wire Dog Dies From Grief netting and hang it in a convenient A dogs striking attachment to his place high enough so that the fowls cannot roost on it, yet so that they master is recorded from While attending the can feed from it readily. Use hangers funeral of a municipal councillors of wood, tin or leather. that This box will enable the fowls to wife C. Constantin, a resident of of the contracted village, congestion pick at the green stuff, whether it is which he died suddenly. clover, grass or chopped cabbage, lungs, from He had a dog, a small fox terrier, without danger of the mass becoming eyes. She could already see better, soiled or destroyed by the chickens which never left him. Since the death of M. Constantin the poor animal reand in six weeks she was cured. scratching in it. fused food and passed whole days at (Signed) Mrs. Julia Cseplcska, 2005 the cemetery moaning on the tomb of Utah St., St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 25, 1910. his dead master. The other day the Geese More Profitable. Geese will undoubtedly prove more terrier was found dead. le Figaro. Railroading and Dancing. profitable than chickens or turkeys Stuart C. Leake, who has a lot to do No Doctor In Forty Years. with managing a big railroad in Richconsidering the amount of the cost ol feed and labor, for they do not Require Forty years residence in the coun- mond, Va., is noted as one of the best near so much care and attention as try near Etna with never a doctor dancers in the south. fowls and the feed is a small consid- summoned on a professional visit at One night something went wrong eration, for their principal food is his home Is the record of E. R. Hamil- with the branch of the road over grass, weeds, clover, alfalfa and such. ton, who has nevertheless raised a which Leake has supervision. Where in thunder was Leake? large family. There were times during the last aHked the president of the road next two score years when we were hun- morning. gry, but we were never sick," said Mr. Leading a german," said the genHamilton. Portland Oregonian. eral manager. Which, commented the president, Words of Comfort. "was a difty Irish trick. Popular I must My doctor says sleep said the man who is not Magazine. Bulky food serves to promote diges- strong. ASK FOB ALLEYS tion and health. Well, replied the friend who the Antiseptic powder to tthake Into your shoe. Relieve A ration rich in carbon will pro makes Com, Bunion. Ingrowing Nails, HwoLlen and painful efforts to cheer up; Hwealtng feet, Blietem and (allous spots. Hold duce too much fat. Ham "its all right so long as your landlord everyw here, toe. lUm t acerpt any rubgtttutt. pleJfKKK. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, LeKoy, N.T. It is not necessary to build elab- doesnt say it. orate poultry houses. Read not to contradict and confute, Too highly stimulating food is apt A FOOD STORY to believe and take for granted, not to cause liver troubles. In Makes a Woman of 70 One 10,000. not to find talk and discourse, but to Red beets, either cooked or raw are excellent for fowls. The widow of one of Ohios most weigh and consider, Bacon. are for mites The best preventives distinguished newspaper editors and Thousands of Consumptives die ever cleanliness and sunlight. a famous leader in politics in his day, results from negGeese should have access to green says she Is 70 years old and a stron- vear. Consumption lected enld on t lie lunz. Hand ns tVDari forage as early as possible. ger woman than you will find in ten Oil will cure these colds. ,Tut rul it intt chosen your Incubator thousand, and she credits her fine the chest and draw out the inflammation. Having study the book of directions and fol physical condition to the use of Grape-Nutlow it carefully. Executive ability consists in finding Food rich in carbohydrates tends tc years ago I had a terrible a man who can do the work and In Many the production of fat, and fat bens are fall which permanently injured my letting him do it. Lots of men who not the best of layers. rotnach. For years I lived on a can do the first, cant do the second. It is very bad policy to feed the preparation of corn starch and rrilk, hens nothing but corn: but if is be- but it grew so repugnant to me that I Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets first put up ing done by many. Feed a variety. had to give it up. Then I tried, one 40 years ago. Thev regulate and invigorate. etnnnch. liver and bowels. Sugar-coate- d The trap nest is the only device after another, a dozen different kinds tiny granules. that will pick the laving from the non of cereals, but the process of digeslaying hens with absolute certainty. tion gave me great rain. Rotten Cigarette Paper. The waste from th barn floor, com It was not until I began to use Much cigarette paper is made from make excel shelier, bay yards, etc., food three years ago that waste untarred hemp rope. Grape-Nut- s lent scratching material for poultry. I found relief. It has proved, with the For ell, the production of eggs is an dear Lords blessing, a great toon to m.Fs in o to 14 dats will r.iunU luoucr it Iaa firiiis.' (Turn important object in poultry-keeping- ; me. It brought me health and vigor Yntr V N l tails to cum buy chm of Itching, Blind, for the great number of people it it such as I never expected to again enBleeding or Protruding Pile in b to 14 das. 50u the main object. joy, and In gratitude I never fail to Nothing under the sun has dona For the chickens alone you will find sound Its praises. Name given by more to help the fool killer earn hi a feed mill pay, but it is a wiser plan Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. salary than inordinate to buy one large enough to handle Theres a Reason. feed for all stock. Look for it in the little book, The laxative, Garfield Tea, is mad To produce fertile, hatchable eggi Road to Wellvllle, to bo found in pkgs. of Natures Herbs. clean, swreet. health-givinthat will bring forth vigorous, livable read the above letter? A ew time. chicks we must have healthy, vigor eae appear from time te Cleanliness Is next to godliness.- They are ceaslat, true, and full of bum&u John ous, breeding stock. Wesley. Interest. Villeneuve-Saint-George- s. FOOT-EAB- . s: t. gold-hungr- Exercise for Fowls. Rather than pamper your fowls with too much rich food, see that they get plenty of exercise In procuring what they do eat. STING Erf |