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Show CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. Tho KM You Have Always Biught Slgnaturo of CdaAXSi LOCATION NOTICES, and .proof el flOBual labor for tale at tbs offlcf'. THIS WEEK ANg NEXT I I r X x v ssH ; Ogdep Straight Grade Flour f 1$ $25 per 100 lbs. ! I iT1 O O BatttH 0 0 aiiH -i - y i . . y .- - ih 0 0 - BiiH - - X A ffaSaSaH h Pleasant Grove Whole Wheat Flour v H -)- V A - BBI " A Y " " BBBB " " A A " " BBI '4-0 X ' " BBBH hi $2.25 per 100 lbs. Ef - v v i LLLl r - X v " f biH a - ooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooo ooocooooooooooooo - P H - t- H :t bH j Yours for reliability, r H i Peoples' Go-op Inst., I I S. I. GOODWIN, Supt. I OA8TOHIA. BeiMths ;llni Kind You llatBWvrars Bought B,6ar c&h Suiciilc Prevented Tho startling announcement that a prcyVntho of suicide Inr.l been dltscov-ercdwlll dltscov-ercdwlll Interest many. A run down system oi despondency invariably pro-ccdeaulcido pro-ccdeaulcido -and something has heen found that will prevent that cou-diliop cou-diliop which makes suicide likely, At iho first thought of self destruction take I'Sfrctrin Hitters. It being a great tonic iiul nervine will strengthen the nerves and build up tho system. Il'e also a great stomach, liver ai.d kidney regulator. regu-lator. ' Only 50c, Satisfaction guaranteed guaran-teed by all drugylsls. 'MB NATIONAL IRRIGATION 4. CONGRIiSS. To Leading Fiult, Hops nnd Ilarley Growers of tho Semi-Arid Stales and Territories, Greeting: Ileal Sir: Wo trust that yon will bo hciui that tho, fruit growers of your vicinity will bo properly represented at the Kuml-Arld StuU'9 and Territorial Fruit (and brewing Hops and brewing ltailoy Exhibit, which Is arranged by the Hloventh Rational Irrigation Congress Con-gress for Ogdcn, September ln-18 Inclusive. In-clusive. , , A prlvaje cur party ol prominent Wnshiigtotf and Mqjropolltan journalists journal-ists is ctmilug out to Inspect this exhibi and attend the ''congress, For the first - ,f i time in tho history nf America will be shown a representative exhibit of fruits prneu under irrigation In the aeiul-afii region. Tho exhibit is sum to bo flue, for "Arid-America" Includes within its boundaries the beet fruit lands in the world. To quota from a recent editorial in the Rait Lake Tribune; "Asido from any interest that may attnch to tho able papers and the important im-portant discussions at the congress, to see the exhibition of competing fruits and grains will bo worth a trip across tho continent. Visitors from eastern stateo will come prepared to hear the greatness of the west extolled and to tourteously pretend to bciievo all that they may hear, but we opine that many a doubting Thomas will have his eyes oponcd to a more comjleto realization than ever before by the truly magnificent magnifi-cent exhibition of the products at Oz-den." Oz-den." No premiums or awards heretofore given for similar exhibits In Western America havo approached In value the awards, medals and cash prizes to be given at tills exhibit by the National Irrigation Congress. From circular circu-lar you will learn that three five hundred dollar prizes, many splendid gold meJals aud cash prizes, are to be awarded the best exhibits. Our advices ad-vices from all the sixteen semi-arid slates and teriitories assure us that this will bo the most important convention as to irrigation and forestry and horticulture horti-culture nud agriculture under Irrigation ever held In America. President Roosevelt has strongly endorsed en-dorsed this congress, as hae tke Secretaries Secre-taries of the Interior and of Agriculture, and many leading experts and scientists of tho government have already arranged ar-ranged to attend the congress. One fare for the round trip has been secured on all railroads In tho west. Fruit growers are not charged express-age express-age on exhibits, Tho Congress assumes as-sumes this expense. We would bo pleased If you would send us a list of the fruit shippeis of your reglu hom you think might be willing to exhibit tflelr products, that we may mall them a list of regulations and prizes, and invite tliein to attend (lie congress and exhibit their fruits, as well as brewing bafley and brewing hops. FllKI) J. KlKSKI., - Chairman Executive Committee, WANTED SEVERAL TERSONH of character and rock! reputation in each state (one in this county required) to represent and advertise old estab lithed wealthy business bouse of solid financial standing. Salary $ 21.98 week ly with expenses additloiihl, all payable in cash direct each Wednesday from head office. Horse and carriage furnished fur-nished when necessary. References, Enclose self-addressed envelope, Oolonial,'.832 Dearborn St., Chicago, Bears tke A V KitHTVw Hw AlwtfS BetfgM M Four Anti-lynch States. H According to records of lynching?, n H preserved by the Chicago Tribune for seventeen years, there are hut four W States Massachusetts, New Hatnp B shire, Rhade Island and Utah In w hlch JM mob vengeance haa not prevailed. Tho H South has furnished four-fifths of the M recorded lynching, having executed 2,080 out of the 2,510 illegally killed. H Of the total, 1 ,073 wero negroes. H Leave oidera at Wadsworth'a drug H store for Painting, Taper-banging and Calsomineing. Orders promptly at- H tended to, G. A. Cum.inan. H The Deatli Penalty. M A little thing sometimes results in iH death. Thus a inero scratch, insignifl- mW cant cuts or puny boils havo paid tho H death penally, lt ia wise to havo H Uncklen's Arnica Salve over handy. mm It's the best salvo oil earth and will prevent fatality, when burns, sores, H ulcers and piles tluenteu. Only 25c, nt H all druggists. m . NOITCE, I Saratoga Springs will bo open to tho IH public for bathing as (ellowa: H Sundays from 6 n. in. to 8 p. in. H Mondays from 7:30 n. in. to 4 p. in. nt which tluio tho pluiigo will closo for H cleaning. Opou rest of week from 7:30 H in. to 110 in. H NVcduesdny from '2 p. id. to 8 p. m H exclusively for ladles. Sulla 25 cents H each. All pnrtlca wishing oxcurslonti H caa make arrangementa for same by H seeing mow Attn tjUUTii wick H Manager H Dysentery Cured Without the Aid H of a Doctor. H "I am just up from a kard spell of the H flux" (dysentery), says Mr. T. A. Pin- H ner, a well-known merchant of Drum- H inond, Teiiu. "I used one small bottle H of Chamborialn's Colic, Cholera and H Diarrhoea Remedy nud was cured with- H out haying a doctor. I consider lt tho M best cholera medicine in tho world," H There la no need of employing a doctor H whon tills remedy is used, for jyy doctor H can prescribe a better' incdicino lor H bowel complaint In any form either for H children or adults, It never fails and H is pleasant to take, For salo by II. B, H Merrihevr, H |