OCR Text |
Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah Scenes and Persons in the Current News STOMACH UPSET, WORLD WAR YARNS SOUR? THIS WILL COMFORT by Lieut. Frank E. Hagan Don't let sour stotiiuch, gag, In- RAISING GEESE IS NOT LABORIOUS digestion muli? you suffer. And don't use crude methods to get relief. "The Records of the Sixth" Just lake a spoonful of Phillips' Jllik of Magnesia In a glass of wa- Marshy Land With Vigorous When the old soldiers of the ter. It instantly neutralizes many army were good ones, you couldn't Growth of Grass Needed. And their equal In wartime value, times Its volume In excess acid. It anwhere. One of the best of the will probably end your distress in Geese may be successfully raised five minutes. good ones was Sergeant Major UllIn almost any locality where they rich of the Sixth Infantry, an outPhillips' Milk of Magnesia la the can havb a plentiful supply of green fit attached to General Pershing food. The conditions required are I perfect way to end digestive disorhimself during pnrt of Its career. ders due to excess acid for men, very different from those of ducks There was little of the military usually rulsed In comwomen, children and even babies. Uee.se a The fact In Ullrich's appearance. He was u paratively small (locks. Endorsed by doctors, used by hosthat geese require very much more "paper" man almost solely, the serpitals. busiroom thun ducks has kept the geant major being, In effect, the Your drugslore has the 25c and ness in the hands of farmers who general manager of a regiment. 50c sizes. Insist on the genuine. go Into It In a moderate way. There No recruit was so Insignificant are many farms which have fields that Ullrich didn't know all about not suitable for poultry or cultivahim before he'd had a single pay tion, on account of springs or day In the Sixth; no detail escaped which but make str.'ums, good pashis wise old eyes. And most of ture for geese, and. If such fields what he learned he kept on file are used for geese, they can be simply by entrusting It to memory. made to return a good profit. AN FORD'S Shortly after war was declared, Sotiicwhut low, springy or marshy the army did an almost unpreceland may be used to good advandented thing. Ullrich, the enlisted tage If some part Is comparatively a major man, was commissioned be Ueese and may" very high dry. to the adjuto and ordered By Hi. Pen report m" CO to rute the pastured at the tant general's department at Wash"How does that young man live?" acre on marshy land where there Is his ington. The old timer was to round I!y pen." a growth of grass vigorous enough out his thrty years' service as an "Joes he write much?" to provide a plentiful supply of ofllcer. "Only letters home." Stockholm green food and sulliclent depth of Wearing his major's uniform, old water In pools to permit them to Vart Hem. Ullrich bade good-bto two of his It Is never advisable swim nhottt. closest friends. "They've spoiled an to allow a large number of geese awfully good sergeant mujor to their freedom over an entire farm. make an awfully poor major," he A few geese will not prove objec confessed to Col. Matthias Crowley H tionable!, but If a large number Is mmmm tttMMBi t mm ,ft. .tltrWMtaiMIMWWwl t lift fin of the infantry. Then, allowed to roam at will over pas Hour ture lands, cattle will not care to Members of the exclusive Congressional club of Washington sewing garments to be distributed by the tears streaming down bis face, he graze In the same field. Pied Cross to drought sufferers. 2Capt. Malcolm Campbell of England climbing out of the lllueblrd II in shook bands In farewell with anoth(Jeese do not require a great deal which he set a world record of 2t"."3 miles an hour at Daytona Reach, Fla. 3 Admiral J. V. Chase, com- er colonel, Robert Noble of the of attention; after the young are mander In chief of the combined United States fleets, who Is directing the war maneuvers In Panama Sixth Infantry, Ullrich's own regiment, and stumbled down the road. two weeks or so old, they are able waters. Noble stood on the porch of his to care for themselves lurgely, If a quarters, eyes following Ullrich un The food good range Is given. til the erstwhile sergeant major Is largely grass, although Insects bad almost Then, and other low forms of animal life disappeared. with a shrug of the shoulders to are eaten and esseWlal. The most common breeds ward the depurtlng soldier, be said re Toulouse, African, Embden, Chinese. C'unada (or sadly to his adjutant: "Captain, there go the records of the Sixth DISTRESSING cold in chest or wild) and Egyptian. infantry!" 10 often to . something lerious generally respond! old Musterole with ti first to r,ood Chicks Should Be Out Fast Mountain Mail" "The application. Should be more eflYctive if Persons as distinguished as the of Doors in SuchV.it tsrd once every hour for five hours. late Mrs. Potter Palmer of Chicago This famous blenJ of oil of mustard, If practical, chicks should be out rode In the cab of Philip Goldstein of doors In direct sunlight by tre camphor, menthol anJ other helpful inbefore the war. They should have le gredients brings relief naturally. time they are ten days or two seen him later, In the Vosges, as he weeks old. The direct sunlight pregets action because it is a scientific 'counter-irritant- " piloted "Goldstein's Fust Mountain vents leg weakness or rickets. Also not just a salve Mall." it penetrates anJ stimulates blood It Is easier to train the chicks to Goldstein emerged from the war circulation, helps to draw out infection find their way back to tho brooder and pain. I'sed by millions for 20 years. os a sergeant with a sterling rec house from the range during the Kecommrndtd by doctors and nurses. ord of service. Not the least of bis first two or three weeks. When Keep Musterole handy-ja- rs anJ tubes. chicks are to be confined the winaccomplishments was delivering the To Mothers Musterole is also dows should be mall on time to his regimental on nice days opened made in milder jorm for babies so os to allow headquarters during one of Its direct sunlight the and small children. Ask for CM- - to reneh them. early visits on the line. aren s Musterole. Goldstein was o corporal and A roll of line mesh wire may be mall orderly, In the mountains. He used to fence In a small urea out-- j made a single, toiling passage with side (he door of the broodi-bona. heavy mail sacks to an advanced This area may he enlarged s. the then be decided his duties p. c. chicks become older and can find must be lightened. their way back to the building At This Is the monoplane designed by Crover I.oenlng and tested nt the Curtiss nlrixirt. New York, by On bis second delivery, the mall 'the end of three weeks the chicks navy otlicials. It is s small that It can be folded up and carried In an eight foot tube In a submarine. Its bags were strapped ou the bucks may be allowed access to the whole ' wing spread Is IIS feet and It has a cruising speed of I'.hj tulles au hour. It can be assembled or dismantled of two burros. They were tiny range. In throe minutes. Truth in Advertising animals but one of them could have It is usually necessary to tirovlde handled all the sacks. It became Stranger (at vill.i.. Muli.m) Is a sloping runway In front of the the custom for cooks along the ex It dour so that the chicks can this the ;i:l.i train? YOUNGEST GENERAL steep mountain trail to tempt the Porter WVie liothm so precise r':,s'!v leave or enter the house, little burros as they strngcled past. as that, sir. We Ju-- f ( alls It t!tf Sod or llirt ''"'''I 1,1 frmif f,f ,!lt" with kitchen delicacies from the i ciih k oo(ir is very satisfactory. iirternoon train.-I.e(-- ds Mercury. army stores. Z . ?:tfci3 viw,ii " mm g 'Hey I You're delaying the Gold IWiSl) t.." stein Mountain Farm Poultry Keeper Mull," Corporal Goldstein would shout Indignantly Has Many Advantages to the cooks. And hed urge one Was Your The farm poultry keeper has burro, then the other, Into action Hfl g'5 eery advantage- over the commerup the narrow trail. Remedy cial egg fanner because he nets tils 'I gotta use two of 'em. he ex Tor every stom- ncli and Intestinal feed at the lowest prices by raisconfidentially to the regiplained lie can care for ing It himself, mental adjutant one day. "So's I ill. This good can leave spots on 'em to reach herb his hens ut the lowest cost for with a spur." Saying which he homo remedy for time. On many farms the labor of caring for flueks of from l.Vi to .Mm swung the limit of a tree against c onstipntlon. the nearest burro with a resound- itomich Ills and hens need not Ishe counted at nil them Incidental to the Ing whack I And the "Fast Moun derange- - feeding tain Mall of Goldstein" was on Its nietits of tho ay. regular feeding that must be done on every farm. Farm Hocks can torn So prevalent those way again. days Is In www even greater favor as a family mod- - feed themselves from hoppers that are lillej once a week or once tn I 'lne thau l;i The Passing of a Sea Power jour grandmother's two weeks with tnash. Throwing day. Ktnrllv ten (lavs after the Arrol. hi grain for the hens Is a matter of tlce, the German navy surrendered. minutes. Furly T) p aboard the New York. Snllors The advent of the hatchery was il e ..: S y iu. y Atncrii .in fur- the Texas, Wyoming. Arkansas and n new era In farm of beginning ' 7 lire ; Florida (the Sixth Unit e nomid. (poultry keeping, because It gave ron) on November 21. I an. nnrtiri. e a batteiy farmers an opportunity to buy, at ". Wo I Ife. pitted In the surrender. r.i a low rate, enough chicks to Mok jne nve American battleships their farms to rapacity. Pitting - a. In what was known as the red were tw i ' T.f'j tho first of the years hatchery 1 so popular us kindness two groups which nianeu of line infliTT'" Vislness buying baby chicks was vered !nt i position so that a high r.ncertaln, but since bntcherynieti Lieut. Col. Thomas F. Ullea of way of victory was formed down have organized and Insisted on cor-- i the Oregon National Guard was ap- which I be German vessels steamed linVntloit of the bens from which pointed a brigadier general of the to lower their colors at sunset they get eggs. It Is quite safe to line In the United States army by Mreclly ahead of the American ; mom-from chicks buy baby any beand Hoover, President that day was the llrltlsli ships thereby as bor of the association and feel 1.. Minded up by Immigration came the youngest general in this rtftli siitindnm. authorities, thes aliens are some of sured that the pullets will be good larg. croup being put on board a ferry boat nt New York for shipment country, being only thirty ihre The Itrltlsh destroyer Cardiff layers. to l.llis Island, where they nre held In detention until went ahesd to pick up the German hack to years old. shipped the.r homelands, per tme reason or another they are all considered vessels. This It did and I le long "undesirable." Better Egg Production black forms of the enemy boats ADOPTED BY KEMAL were first sihlej by the Rilled fleet During Winter Months shortly after nine o'clock, it was T get the best or ccn good egg nn Impressive sight as (he German during the winter production fleet, led by the Seldllts, Moltke months, one should provide a preen ond Ilindetiburg, passed by. Th feed or a substitute. Test work Allied vessels nerc In complete . nt Ohio has liroved that n villi lenee. Every tnnn was at hit post. green, leafy nlfu'f.i am) Every cun was manned. red clover are rather etbclent sub The lines closed In behind the i cn-eiI'.ni a even then Mllntes. t lin Often Tarn of fleet which had pincd In surrenIs fed of smite l.rt w helpful and der. A band aboard Admiral post, Dicordrrcd KJJurvs, Of those (hat cnti gives nriely. ty's flagship, the Queen Elizabeth. be crown during the summer, sugar If miserable with RitH Balsam of Myrrh i IIH " Fifty-fourt- h Folding Plane Designed for Submarines to Carry Don't neglect a COLD Mus-tero- r Getting Rid of the Undesirables , tV ll fei43 xt -- Garfield Tea 't?E3 Grandmother's ' t other rm - - Pi '(! sb :a ma. s AVI ..m jv ; Has Your Back j Given Out ? Home Offered for Vice President high-erod- backache, VladJcr irritations end Retting up at night, don't take chanresl Help your kidneys at the first are the beets or mangel-wurzebest. A considerable supply ran be crown In a small spare In the garden r field. They mod rich soil, should be planted by Jn,j,, j and kept clean during the growing plaod "The Mar .pnngted l sign of disorderly Poan'i Pills. Successful for more than.V) yeai. LnJorscJ by hundreds sea sou. of thousands of grateful users. Get lAxin i today, Sou by deal TtSl ur in. -i- t-. 1. ; V't U it - t. ' 'AL-- duo of (he ri..!e:i f,r the floik owner who ptiidnu s eggs for Is that of providing the hutching proper lititnlNT of pulVH or bent n per ale bird, opinions and experience show a variation of from 8 to females per male. Without DoaiVs iii a HJft J j question a lamer number of f' fe- males run be muted with leghorn roosters than with the American breeds. Probably 12 to 15 for Hocks. Iteds and Wyandotte, and 15 to 20 im u'naiinii are satisfactory. This Is the handsome house In Washington offered te the government by Mrs. J..hn H. Henderson as a permanent home the flee president aud hit auccessors. It Is valued at more than fr ' 1 Pin Her," A serniid band, on Admiral Hodman's l!.it.lilp, played "Hull in the Chief." German sea power was ho more. t d Wwtorn Nrwaoaiff Vniun.t !; How Many Cockerels? en everywhere. Brightest CiiTSSiTI Kernel Pasha, president of Turkey, remembering the days when be guarded sheep tn the mountain of bis country, recently adopted this young and friendless shepherd boy whom he Is having educated is boots the ou of a ruler. Work and Laitura The balanced good life consists neither of work and service alone tior of leisure alone. Itecrentlon Implies work, and the plensure of travel, contemplation, reading and enjojmetit of the liner arts ami graces are greatly enhanced by plenty of methodical and useful work- - Eichange, Tb Dumb mas,-ar- Iy by energy-suppin- g t. ers f constipation, fg-h-t Watch your child, mother I At ttJ first sign of bad breath, coatj' tongue, headache, biliousness lac, of energy or appetite, give Callfot.; nia Fig Syrup. This pure vegetable product wit cleanse the little bowels witho discomfort It tones and strength ens weak stomach and boivels. i colds or children's diseases, employ Us gentle aid. to keep the systeai free from germs and waste. t Mothers everywhere are eager fc! tell how It helps children. Mrs. orf that Svar, take fett kmc lishi tor; ! fett Ing .tare Wlti rai laui The fjtet tee rn..f ffolh 1737 Marburi? St.. Texas, says : "I have used California Fig Syrup with Danny all his Iky in colds, biliousness, constipation,' npsets, or children's ailments, h keeps him the brightest, I I know." Mayer. hnppl'-six-year-ol- Emphasize the name Cantr,;.when buying, to get the oenuiM. i tOS! fooi tiun and are ld d A Xius Joth 1 I fH i art Irlj fl M lAXATIVE-TONI- or CHILDREN C i Daddy's Bright Idea for Making Use of Harold; "Polo Is something besides i game," chnlares the ace of playersT Tommy Hitchcock. "It Is essential!; a rich man's game and a splendid outlet for the enthusiasm of youtlr'. Hard riding and hard playing'mak'l the young sophisticate physically f and this has a world to do with tu ' ' mental attitude toward life. "Unhappy Is the son of the no man who does not go In for matf kind of business or sport. He ts leal of Harold, a young chap I knot, who had floundered through college J without learning anything or dol&g anything. He didn't even have giimp-tlon enough to gut himself expelled i His diploma came to him automata f ally at the end of his course. "P.ut the fond mother, ignoring 1!j I uselesssiess, said to her husband: "'Now that Harold Is throuirli c'-- ' lege are you going to take him iato the business with jou?' i "'I don't know," replied the di cernlng father dubiously. TVm't yos! think you could use him for a bridge prize?' " fr. -, typ-- A TONIC AND NERVINE Golden, Colo- .- "Some time ajj I Dr. tookFavorite Picrct'i Q Prescription w!4 1 r mid feel the a tonic and nervine to b'lild n up in h'.iith ar.4 it ahviys gv me cr tire I am glad to rccunnuiid the 'Prescription' to women ftlx need reliable medicine of this kind." MrJ. O. L. Hall. SOfi E. 9lh St Druggists. Fluid or tablets. Mnllral itvlro l trm to (irri f rr. T1rrnC mrill.liic. Jnal rll la I'lflrra't t'llnlr In llofTnl... N. V, ( thm rmptnm bUnk whl.h l fnniH ! tumUr wry pukxcK of tr. mmlirlnr. I.nrloM Hie If ) " trlnl taclui( J ot Dr. I'lrrcvl AHnram. n. Work ...... Sacred Mileto l The Druids held Ibe lulslb-loreverence because of Its njysteriout Lirth. A Fcatt of Hop meti aro cuests wliero b"r doth hold the feast. Gaseolrne. AU DON'T in WITH COLDS Iniocilnul arstems lower re colds. (Tcsnse tbem wlis to kb.Unce the modern chewlni t ora t. ci.,ut, Fcen-s-mln- Itxithe. Gentle, safe, forming. More cUective chew non-hibl- l- dccib-'- ,w IU Feenmint mlitT C 6(NUlNl tw W FcerfSmtaP LAXATIVE trA4U$m4lUttn NoT At the Mint EfiHH otv- - gvv JFOR COMSTIPATlOH W. N. U, 8alt Lake City, I- i - ;w i In tcy nt in National Bleiiinf Money which comes without effort , . umsii i muni n good lire or a oua. civilization. "ollier' Weekly. VfcW Fi.k Fish, according to London Is Dot brain food. Perbsps some fish we eat are the ones too dumb to stay awsy from the hook. ti From three to twelve. That's tit ti Ga rri most important period In a chuW $ie t growth. And that's the time Cattl retarded physically and menu; ? nd ti i MlSffW1 I No. IrlM1 to w w y e |