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This famous remedy, the medicinal ingredients of which are. derived from native roots and herbs, has for nearly forty years proved to be a most valuable tonic and invigorator of the female organism. Women everywhere bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held In strict confidence Its easier is to secure a patent than it to convert it Into cash. Hamlin, Wizard Oil is recommended by many physicians. It is used in many public ana private hospitals. Whv not keep a bottle on band in your own borne? Exchange of Slang. You can go as far as you like. But I dont want to go so far that I cant come back. Not Militant.. The social funotion at Mrs. Come-upthe other afUrnoon ended in a drawn battle." ' f " ' ' What? Not a Auarnel No, just a teafifchL s r ' Her Logic. It was the week before Christmas, Emery and his younger sister, Mildred, were debating very seriously the reality of Santa Claus. "There Isnt any Santa Claus, said Emory, with finality. "Why, there must be,- - insisted his How could they make picsister. tures that look just like him? When the Flag Looka Good. "I have been In countries where the laboring man had meat once a year; sometimes twice Christmas and Easter. And I have teen women carrying upon their heads a burden that no man would like to carry, and at the same time knitting busily with both hands. And those women lived without meat; and when I thought of the American laborers said to myself: After all, my country la the best In the world. And when I come back to the sea and saw the old flag flying In the air, It seemed to me aa though the air from pure joy had burst Into blossom. Robert G. Ingersoll. Post Toasties carbohydrates will be In excess and so this feed wou'd not supply the requirements In an animal. In order to balance It, then, feeds like .wheat, bran.- - or shorts or alfalfa would have to be used. Among the feeds rich In protein, we have alfalfa, clover, bran, Among shorts, peas aud skim-milk- . the carbohydrate feeds, we have timothy, wild hay, corn, barley, oats, sugar beets, etc. As a rule, feeds from the last group should be fed with some from the first and vice products. We of the west have an Idea that versa, as this will tend to make the other sections being more favored can proportions more nearly right and 4o the' feeding cheaper and better would more nearly supply the needs than we can. If, however, we look of the animal. narrow ration is one in which closely into this subject, we find that A the west has many,-- , advantages over the proportion of protein is large amount of nearly any other section in this lini?'lien con,Pare1 to the The climate is ideal for feeding, the carbohydrates and fats. For examaltitude makes for good strong feeds ple, alfalfa fed alone would makeA snd for good lungs, the soil makes wbat is called a narrow ration. wide ration is one in which the progood feet and bone iu our livestock. The last pertains mostly to the pro- portion of carbohydrates and fats is with the when compared duction of horses. The ruggedness large amount For of example, protein. which most of our western livestock corn alone would make a very wide to is condimountain due the have, tions and to their healthy, out-o- f door ration. In feeding our young animals, ws life. The west is well supplied with find that as the age increases the feed, as we have alfalfa the best hay a In the world grown here to perfec- amount of feed necessary to make much. of increases pound gain very tion. With this hay good results can The cheaper gains are made while be obtained in feeding nearly any the animal Is young, and for this course class of livestock, though of comes 'to with some grain is necessary and with reason success generally all it gives much better results. Tim- the man who keeps everything growfrom babyhood up. It costs conothy and wild hay are good feeds, es- ing siderable more to get an animal back if our from high pecially procured mountain valleys, and are much want- In shape after it has once lost the ed for feeding horses. Corn fodder can young fat than it would have donq anibe grown to advantage nearly every- to have kept him growing. An mat can lose five or ten times more where. and makes a fine addition to on .the roughage of most any ration. The in one day than can be putrUack reason same and in for the this time, western grains are all superior and concan be used one days starving or other poor wheat and its means a to the ditions loss great to good advantage here. Barley and We cannot expect oats are especially useful in feeding average farmer. to have exactly two animals grow horses, dairy cows and 'beef. Roots, where one has grown before, but we can as used 'be little yet, though very to the animals much grown In great abundance in this sec- ought at theget same age than we are tion and "make a valuable addition to larger in the habit of doing in this section. most rations. The great production Remember always then to be a little secured with roots in the west makes lenient with feed for the young stock, us able to use this feed Instead of the as is no time that so much caq succulent silage of the east. With tie there from feed as wHTle the animade this group of feeds and the price at are mals young. which thej can be secured under averIn feeding for breeding animals or no la there age western conditions, for growth, we should be very rtson why feeding cannot be carried Just careful to surlily food that will make out successfully. for of bone and muscle, and In order to get this feeding prob- this plenty we get from our protein feeds, lem before you in the best manner, it such as alfalfa. Do not feed your will be necessary to go Into the pracbreeding anlmala too much, especialextical aide of nutrition to a slight a --eoncentratod levteefrn f ly tent The chemist arranges the but give them enough to keep them found in plants that are use- in good healthy condition. This does ful to the jnlraals Into several not mean skin-poothe condition groups. Of these, protein, carbohy- that we find so many of ur western drates, and fata are the ones which animals in, but means that they are concern ua most. Protein might be in such shape that all of the funcdescribed as material of the nature tions of their body are working In of muscle the white of an egg la a normal condition. In feeding for very good example. These substances market, the fattening foods can be are used in the body for the build- used to a greater extent, and one ing of muscle, bone; and for making does not have to be so careful about milk. The carbohydrates are best the proportion of muscle and described as materials like starch or material. The west has a sugar, though 1q the plant crude fibre habit of sending their animals to the and other materials are also includ- markets in just halt fat condition, ed. This group' Is used in the aniand as such they are always sold at mal body for the production of en- reduced prices. If more care would ergy and fat Fats are used for the be taken to have everything In good production of energy and fat but are shape, greater profits could be realvery much' more valuable pound for ized with practically all of our livepound than the carbohydrates. A cer- stock. Horses, for Instance, are tain proportion of each of these is often sold when In thin condition needed every day to keep up the and the buyers feeding them a few work' of the animal body. When dollars worth of grain add from. $25 these constituents or foods are given to $50 to their value. This could be in just the right proportion to supply done just as well by the farmer himevery want of 4hd animal, we have self, thus realizing a good deal better what is known as a balanced ration. profit for his livestock. By ration we mean the amount of In feeding beef cattle in the west feed required for an animal for one we need but little in the way of So balanced ration means the barns, though an open shed has day. correct proportion of feed for a some advantages, as it keeps out the given animal to supply all his body net and excessive cold. With alfalfa hay, we have found that but very hours. For wants for twenty-fou- r little la order to the . dairy cow producing make grain is necessary with beef steers. gains good twenty pounds of milk requires about In experiments conducted at - the two and a half pounds of digestible Utah station, gains of nearly two protein, thirteen pounds of diges- pounds a day were secured on aa tible carbohydrates, and average of about four pounds of of a pound of fat for each day. This grain when fed with alfalfa. At $7 would be applied approximately by a ton for the alfalfa and about $22 were feeding twenty-fiv- e pounds of alfalfa for the grain, fairly eheap gains with a few pouads of grain. By the made, and if animals were purchased and sold. in a good way, profit could digestible material in. the feed we be made from this business. Wild mean the amount that can be used hay is also a good feed - for beef by the animal, aa there Is consider-- cattle, especially If some grain can able that cannot be digested. In conjunction.- In some and so Is of no use. The lions, however, notably along the proportion of feeds used differs of j Bear river, profitable feeding is a'ne-o- f with the age, breed and type rie1 0,1 eyery wlnter wlt a ever gains cheapest reported (The animal,. so no .definite and . binding, feeding wheat for beef were made n 1 the when alfalfa and beet pulp to .f fed to all. It is not necessary werewe.8t used. If the farmer can gel that you always figure out each ra- bold of beet pulp and feed it with tion in this exact manner, but we good bay, be would find remarkable should know In u practical way what good gains can be made and at a the feeds contain. If we feed ail al- good profit One thing we should falfa, there is aa excess of protein, get over In our western beef busiwhich is a waste to some extent, but ness is feeding our steers until they are three or four years :Old, as the if we add some corn the feeds bal- much larger profits are generally ance. as corn Is rich In carbohydrates when anlmalg are aoM at youngef ,he we If In barand poor feed protein. v. ages, ley alone, the proportion of fat and . (Continued Next Week.) The permanency of any system of agriculture and the ultimate profit derived from it are 'dependent to a great extent on the marketing of the crop. Where everything is sold and nothing returned to the soli, farms soon run down and the farmer does not reap the largest profit, the middle men getting the lion's share. The farm should be run like any other manufacturing plant where the raw materials are aorked over and marketed only as Spinal Weakness, Dizziness, by Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound So Sweet; Add Cream Then Eat. Post Toasties The Memory Lingers Poatam Cereal Company, Limited, - Battle Creek. Mich. I 'almost section of the notably In the vicin-I- t of Mullan, dei p development is proceed. ng on a number of propertb s the future of whioh-4s- et undeterex d A'eiu-s- , try mined. Tuscarora is sfi.l fighting to hold her plate on the map The annual assessment work is nearly completed and the problem of unwatering the Dexter is nearly solved, says the Elko (Nev ) Free Press. The Mammoth Coal Mining company has been organized o take over the property of the defunct Elk Goal ompany of Elkol, U'nta county, were Wyo. Articles of incorporation Hied with the setretary of state at Salt Lake last week. Drilling work was recommenced at the Woodside well, near Green River, Ctah, a few days ago, but owing to the pipes which furnish the water supply for the machinery being frozen up in the ground, work was deferred until warmer weather. The price of silver on January 20 57i cents per ounce the highest point gained for several years, is of especial significance to the Utah silver miner, for Utah is the first state n silver production of the union, ?alnlng this distinction during 1911. from the Exports of quicksilver United States in 1911 are estimated, Trom the records of the bureau of statis'ics of the department of commerce and labor, at 22,700 pounds, valued at $14,000. In 1910 the expor's were 144,237 pounds, valued at $91,-)7- five-tent- and-as4be-f- ed . Literary Taste. remarked the hasty individual to the young woman In the book department have you a novel about a girl wfthk eyes?" "I dont recall one Just now, the aid. but we have a very good novel by Harold Grinders about a girl with tawny hair." Is her picture on the cover? "Yes, sir. Draffn by James Montgomery Twisty." ."Well, gimme tbs t." Birmingham ay, slate-colore- Age-Heral- d CRCKER The ideas of Richard Croker do not run on bookish lines. Regretting this circumstance and considering that s taste for literature, once Inculcated, might be a source of pleasure in his advanced years, a journalistic friend who crossed the Atlantic with the onetime chieftain of Tammany ball not long ago cornered him In the' ateam-ahlp- s library one evening and obtained a reluctant pertrisaion to read Treaaure I Bland'' to him. Much to hia frlenda encouragement, Mr. Croker listened with unfeigned until the lights went out and apparently enjoved the narration of the exciting events of John Morgan, Billy Bones, Black Dog, John Silver and the others. Wherefore, finding Mr. Croker in the library the next evening, the journalist again produced his volume of Stevenson and drew up a chair. But the Tammany chieftain lifted a protesting hand. Dont read that book e any I couldnt more, he said. get to sleep last night for thinking about those fellows. one-tim- Entire Country Interested. On January 1, 1905, there were about 150 different agencies engaged in work, of which nnrnber 111 were sanatoria. The increase to over 2,000 agencies baa emphasized, the National Association for the Study end Prevention of Tuberculosis points out, the importance of the campaign for the prevention of consumption being carried on in all parts of the country. One of the Perils of Divorce. How do you like your new paps, little girl? asked the neighbor. I Not very well. was the reply. told ma yesterday, i bat 1 could havs Depicked out a better one myself. troit Free Press. The Fool Season. First ice Pond You look thin. Second lee Pond Yea, they had better not skate on me till 1 have embonpoint. e want' twty prraoa I bilious, tttanii-pale- d or faai any ituusk-ar-h or lifer ailment to aend for a tree pack ago Plila. of my Paw-1 want to prove that thry positively cure Hour Buna 1 to-m- who THE WAY NOWADAYS. arh. a - y ore-sho- 25-to- . Prof. Munroa, 63rd A Jcftsrtaa Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Hoax My daughter has reached the age when a girl begins to think METALLIC HEELS AND. COUNTERS of marriage. Just seven years old, eh? Joax FOURTEEN Pumlih Shoe InjuratKt to H inert, Quany men. Farmer and Alt Men Who Do Rough Work YEARS. Cass of Dropsy and How It Was Cured. R. Cody, 603 Tenth 8t I was so Idaho, says: sore 1 could hardly move. Headaches were frequent and my whole body bloated. I bad chills and hot flashes and my ankles swelled so I could scarcely wear Kidney my shoes. bothered aocretions ms and my nerves were unstrung. I began taking Doans Kidney Pills and Tbs soon tbs swelling diminished. backache and other troubles quickly disappeared, and I was completely cured." When Your Back is Lame, Remember the Name DOANS." E0c,all stores. Foster-MilburCo., Buffalo, N. Y. n Shots fitted with Mtallk fuels bal twlcs M lemg as unprotected shots. Yot can bus ebons ready fitted with thsas basis or your cobbler caa quickly fit them to tbs shoss youre dost wearing. Light thin leather. If your dsalsr snpplmd, writs s Your inquiry brings s bookist tnOTED IHOC KACHDIERT CO. BOSTON BASS. Oklahoma Charley 160 pages of fun and frolic , sent postpaid to any address i upon receipt of SOe to pay lor a copy of "FUN i4 TROUBLS. " The two latct popuUg fun and jolt hooka by Marion Hughea, author at "Three Year, in Arkanu, "Adm and Eve and The Damn Family. H Will lend all S hooka far L A f.Vagaar, 1 06 2 Mark St., St Uni, Ma. ntr from SpUpUc Pita. Pallln If yol or bv chilrir ibt do to. my Nw TreatSpasm, ment will reliv them, and all yon are kd to do I to nd tor a rasa not ftml of lir. May gormala. It baa relieved permanently tb very Pie vontaaMawhnyryihlngelebaa(alled. writ and giv ag and eomplet add rea. Ever notice how much easier it is to UK. W. H. MAT, S4S Preri St Mow Tork go from bad to worse than from good To earn enottventaa tho mrdlcin naif bo to better? nrer tban a pwgatlvci It must e 350-fo- Wind, Nervuoa-neas- Slerpleaaneaa and ars an lufnlUbie euro forConatipailon. To do this I am willing to glr million of free packI take tb all rik. Sold by druggists age. for SS cent a viat For Ire pankaga address. The high price paid for zinc sulphide ore in the Joplin, Mo, camp A Terrible during the past week was $50, the Mrs. W. base per ton of sixty per cent zinc ranging from $44 to $47: Zific sili- Lewiston, cate had no market during the week, lams and t small shipment being on account of Belching, Usadaeh, rtLKs drutfMiftt Yir fifhNT us e to it nin rrnrn will rlue4 if I AM Ollff alterative and cathartic prapertle iinis m bhmjof Itching, Bit 4, faTU to enro any mm Biwad.ag of Pwtn4iBg Pjiaa Im fi Uf U haja. Mu, The man who ia compelled to toe the mark may develop into a chronic kicker. sataoeo the, oualitiaa, and opoedSy rrehro to tho bow 4 their natural pcriataltlc aarttoap m oaaontiol to regularity. Mrs. Whmlow'a Soothing Syrup for Children toothing, (often the gam, redoes Inflammation, nUny palmouraa wind colic, Ite n bottle. this paper deairing to buy in its columns should insift upon having what they ask for, refusing all substitutes or imitations No man ever abuses an enemy much as he does his stomach. PffWc9 Iwttuwl anything advertised W. N. U Bait Laks City, No. The Fountain Head of Life P. Is TheStomachI A sioa who has weak and impaired stomach and who doe oof properly digoat his food will aooa tod that his blood has heeomo weak and impoverished, and that his whole body is improperly 4 ioauficiootly nourished. DP. PIERCE'S COLDER MEDICAL DISCOVERT makes (Bo ttommcB strssf, yraaofu (So flow at tfffiestfro , restores (So ( mptaUta. mm so - e ... FOR Chief, Liks 80 Many Others, Succumbed to the Fascl- nation of Stephenson. SUFFERED bone-buildin-g , A Treat In previous purchase. Word comes from Park City that ttre Thompeon-Qulncmanagement li now centralizing its efforts on the upraise from the 1.700-folevel, where the expectation Is to find an ore body on the contact. This upraise is over ISO feet, which is probably about half way to the objective point. Having been so well pleased with his success with the Success and Bluster, two of the principal groups In the camp of Jarbldge, it is now reported that George Wingfield, president of the Goldfield Consolidated, is negotiating for the Bourne property, which la considered the best thing in camp. . On the Goldfield Belmont the main winze, from which all of the recent production has been made, has been sunk about thirty-fivfeet below the atatlon on the level, and another station will be cut on the 400. level and drifts at this depth will be to prepare extended on the for stoplng. There Is only one meerschaum mine in this country: There is only one other meerschaum mine in the world. At least nobody knows of any others. That one is in Asia Minor and supplied the material for al the meerschaum pipes made up to a year aga The American mine is about thirty miles from Silver City. N. M. The first lead stack at the International 8melting plant will be blown in February 15. By March 1 It is planned to have two furnaces of 250 tons each treating lead ores. Ores are now being received from Park and City Eureka, Utah; Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and Piocbe. Nev., properties. Some lead ore comes from Montana. For Its fiscal year ended December SI last the United States Smelting A Refining company, .con tinned the. liberal depreciation policy Initiated in 1910 with a charge to that item of almost $1,000,000. The 1910 depreciation charge was $1,067,068, applied in part to writing down surface equipment and In part to depreciation of nre reserves. There was no production of quick silver in Arizona, Oregon. Utah or Washington in 1911. In Nevada at the Roby, Nevada-Almaden- , and Shoshone mines .development work only was done, but the Mercurjr Mining company completed the erection of a Scott furnace on its claims near tone and produced .quicksilver toward the close of the year. It .was reported in Salt Lake last week that during the ten months Gave Himself Away. ended October 81, 1911, or before the Lady of the House Is your milk advance in copper prices, the Utah richer tban Skinnems. Copper company had A total net inMilkman Well, Its purer. come of $4,420,530. Dividends for of How the House do you Lady nine months were $3,526,010. Undi. know? , vided profits were $894,520. M 11km in (absently)! bar a filter During themonth of December i. on my pump. Tonopah Mining company regained the prestige recently taken from it by Ready to. Go. . i "Why doe that girl wesr her hat the Belmont for being the largest net while sbeo at work?" j earner of the Tonopah district, its net "She only came today and Isn't learnings for last month being-$16- 9, sure how long she win stay."1 Tatler 978, against $151,137 for theBeinjont ,f sub-stanc- mer. EXCITING xrTatrtWSny ore has hen etruik at a depth of thirty five feet in the Viitur Coin Mining company proierty, a group of claims north of Bingham. - Greatly iniproed conditions in tht export trade of all petroleum pro ducts characterized the year 1911. in remarkable contrast to the depression la 19 to The little camp of Stockton. Vtah, la now looking better tnan for years. There are now several active properties, giving employment to between' 100 and "no men underground. There. Is more deep mining in progress in the Cueur d'Alene district than at un time in its history and indications are that new shippers will be added to the list the coming sumCoeur TOO - mttlmllmtloa partaat, larliarmtma (Ss fircr ssd mad oorcSeo (So Hoad, it Im (So tramt oiS'kafCer mad roopopodro men a tonle. It sms mtraa la bodr$ octfro la mUmd mmd cool la jooSoo ImdimmmaL Jres blood-mmka- r, This "Dlsoovery is a poro, (lyoerio extract of Americas medical root, absolutely tree from alcohol and all injurious, drugs. All its Itc oa lagredienta Jr Printed wrapper. It het no relationship with seeret Doetroms. Its every ingredient it endorsed by the leaders ia ail the schools of Don medicine, t accept a seeret nostrum as a substitute for this time-proremedy o swowm eouroM-nox- . An voua miohbobs. They must know of md ln 1 nr own neighborhood. World Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.V. Pierce, Pres., kabit-(ormi- n( re P't y7fJiht Bm.Iq, N. Y. W. L. 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