OCR Text |
Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922 Stop That Backache! Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION DAIRY Those agonizing twinges, that dull, throbbing backache may be warning of serious kidney weakness. Serious if neglected, for it might easily lead to Gravel, Dropsy or Bright's Disease. If you aie suffering with a bad back look for other proof of kidney trouble. If there are dizzy spells, headaches, a tired feeling and disordered kidney action, get after the cause. Help your weakened kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills. Doans have helped thousands and should help you. Ask your neighbor I HINTS FEED POINTS FOR DAIRYMAN GRASSHOPPERS INJURE TREES To Obtain Maximum Milk Production Cow Must Be Attended to at Proper Moment. Foliage Is Often Completely Devoured and Serious Harm Results Use Poison Bait. If you would get a maximum milk production from your cows, feed the right feed at the right time and In the right umounts, advises M. H. Keeney, dairy specialist of the New Jersey State College of Agriculture. Mr. Keeney gives the following practical suggestions for dairymen In feeding for milk production: 1. Feed all the roughage a cow will A Utah Case Mrs. Robert Anthony. 117 N. Second East St, Brigham, Utah, says: My feet and ankles became swol-.le- n and bags of Avater formed un- IlYyvp vler my eyas. I suffered a whole "Lot at times with backache and a condi(disordered tion of my moneys. I found that on Pills the dropsitaking Doan's Kidney cal swellings left me and my back was strengthened." Cel Doss's at Aay Stan, 00c a Bet During seasons of heavy grasshopper Infestation, orchard and nursery trees are sure to suffer where the grasshoppers are permitted to migrate from adjoining pastures, meadows or other crops. There are three common species of grasshoppers which do this differential damage, the . and Where injury occurs two-lived- ILLS More Guernseys Have Been Imported to United 8tates During Past Years Than Any Other Breed. Aches, pains, nervousness, difficulty in urinating, often mean serious disorders. The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles 33 clean up. Part of It should be a legume such as clover or alfalfa. 2. Feed some succulent feed such as silage or roots. 3. Feed a balanced ration. 4. Feed grain la accordance to milk production: For a Holstein or approximately one pound of grain for eueh 4 pounds of milk ; for a Guernsey or Jersey, about one pound grain for each 3 pounds of milk. A variety of grains in the mixture Is desirable. 5. During short pastures supplement with silage or some green feed, together with some grain. C. Feed and milk regularly, 7. Supply an abundance of pure fresh water at all times. 8. Give access to salt dally. 9. Iurchuse grain feeds on thebltsis of their protein and energy content and not alone on just the cost per cwt. COLD MEDAL Ayr-shir- bring quick relief and often ward off deadly disease. Known as tha national remedy of Holland for mote than 200 years. All druggists, in three sizes. Leek for the same Cold Medal oa every bos aad accept so inutatioe Chronic Constipation Relieved Without the Us of Laxatives Nujol la a lubricant not medicine or laxative eo cannot gripe. Ulten you are constipated, not enough of Natures lubricating liquid Is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors GROWING In e, Young Hoppers Feeding. Feeding Young Dairy Animal terial Supplied Muat Be Salt Is Needed. i Floor Plan. FRAME Ma- BUM the labor costs or make an estimate covering the entire Job, Including ma terials as well as labor costs. The owner Is apt to save money bv submitting his request for a bid along with a working plan. This permits the builder and dealer to figure the costs down to the smallest detail where, If he did not have a working plan, the bid would have to be a lump estimate, and In such a case there is a temptation to bid high to cover unforeseen demands for material. Owning a modest home Is far more important than waiting until you can own an ornate one. Those who are content with an economical but substantial and convenient home will find the desigu outlined here well worth their serious consideration. g IT pro- There are two things to remember feeding dairy calves, says E. A. Hanson, dairy specialist with the agricultural extension division of the University of Minnesota. "The feed must make them grow and must supply material so they will be In good condition. Growing feeds, he says, consist of skim milk, clover hay, oats, bran and oil meal. The fattening feeds are corn, barley and oil meal. For calves under six months old In good condi-tlo- n and having a soft, mellow hide a mixture of 30 pounds ground corn, 30 pounds ground outs, 30 pounds bran and 10 pounds oil meal, fed three to five pounds dally. Is recommended by Mr. Hanson. A mixture of 30 pounds ground corn, 20 pounds ground barley, 40 pounds ground oats and 10 pounds oil meal, also fed at the rate of from three to live pounds a day, li advised for calves In poor condition. Salt improves the calfs appetite, so keep a box with clean salt in sheltered place where the calf may eat of It freely," Mr. Hanson advises. Provide all the good clover or alfalfa hay the calf will eat up clean. Never allow the calves or yearlings to run with the herd." MODEST COST In ral lubricant and thus re- laces It. Try today. Livable, Likeable Home of Five Rooms and Bath. flesh-buildin- g ( A A LAXATIVE T LUBRtCANT-WO- I 511 ; i iS(li) Is indlspentsbtc In all eiiu of Distemper, Influenza, Coughs, Colds, Heaves and Worms among horses and mules. Used and endorsed by leading stock farms and veteran driven of United States and Canada for thirty years. Sold In two size at all drug stores. YOU cm CUT bet yea promptly with class OUT MEW W St. SphsMi. Mm. ury, hatr BAktiitnifiy people look eery sld. It Isn't MCMury bottle of QBb Bair Color Keeterer will brlag berk orlrUal color ulckly stop dandruff. Ai all food driurtMs, wc, or direct Iron tkefc.ll CkWn, LOOK OLD? tain, 22. Henry Hadnt Changed. Dulverton was feeling rather pleased with himself. So you heard me make my speech last night, Marla, I was "Tes," answered his wife. dp lu the gallery." Well, you haven't told me what you thought of It, sabl llenry, expecting to be highly praised. Oh, It reminded me so much of your courting me, Henry. "Really I How was that?" Why Henry, I thought you would never come to the point." Mr. Full Maturity. A woman is not a woman until sha has been baptized In her love and to home and children. Mrs. F. Croly. n Refreshes ffeary Eyes When Your Eyes feel Dull Hnvy, use MhHm. It In mntlyRelieveiihatTtKilFeilini Makefl them Clear, Brhc and Sparkling. Hinnies. Sold and fcaroammrtrd by Alt Druggltu. WRiNEJ '. EYES S see your county agent about getting bull asone or forming a sociation. The hull Is the most important part of the dairy herd ns he Is the sire of jour future herd. Fit Herd. silo make It fit the In Installing size of jour herd. The diameter should allow jou to feed your herd at least two inches o!T the surface to prevent surface spoilage, then make It deep enough to last us long as jou expect to feed during the year. Make Silo 1 home-comin- d I I two-third- TAKE CARE Keeping ;.- Bordeaux Mixture. 254 and 754 Packass Evenwhere Amenities. Rastus and Mose were having a heated argument. In reply to some remark of Rastus, Moss said : Don't you Guess I know, trggah think Ise got any brains. Huh !" Rastus replied. Nlggnh, If brains were dynamite, you couldn't Labor Clarion. blow off your tyt! 1 OF SECURITY If j'ou need a mediciqe, you should have the best. On Bale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. this However, if you wish first to great preparation send ten cents t& Dr. Kilmer k Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for When writing be sure sample bottle. and mention this paper. Advertisement. Substitute for Radium. A young man who had heard that radium was going to cure the world of all its ills entered a chemists shop and asked: How much Is radium an ounce?" The chemist smiled and nnmed a figure which made the young man blink. observed the cusReally? tomer. "Then give me an ounce of cough lozenges. Important to Mothers carefully every bottle of that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that It Bears the Signature of In Use for Over 30 Years. Examine CASTOR1A, Children Cry for Fletchers Castoria Wouldnt Be Wasted. During a snowstorm early In spring Jack with his shaggy-haire- d dog, Turk, came upon our porch to shovel off the snow. Henring the noise I opened the door to find Turk sitting up begging for, something, so I asked Jack what he wanted. He wants bread and butter. I said, Do you think he wou!deat It If I got It for him? Well, If he dont I will," was the answer.- Exchange. DYED HER BABYS COAT, A SKIRT AND CURTAINS WITH Each package of DIAMOND DYES Diamond Dyes con- tains directions eo simple any woman can dye or tint her old, worn, faded things new. Even if she has never dyed before, she ean put a new, rich color into shabby skirts, dresses, waists, coata, stockings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, hangings, everything. Buy Diamond Dyes no other kind then perfect home dyeing is guaranteed. Just tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade or run. Advertisement. Another Darned Cynic. "Why Is Johnson looking so down in the mouth?" The poor fellow was disappointed In love." Of course It never does come? up to one's exportations. ' Soon Tired. a man proceeds to lay off a And then? He proceeds garden. to lay off. "First COCKROACHES EASILY KILLED BY USINO STEARNS ELECTRIC PASTE It also kills rate and mice. It tores these pests to run from building (or wstsr nnd fresh sir. A tie box contains enouffb to kill SO to 10 rats or mice. Get It from your dniff or ffenersl store dealer today. READY FOR USE-BET- iOLCE If Bordeaux mixtures cannot TRAN TRAPS EVERY WHI be used on the day prepared, dissolve a heaping tablespoonful of sugar la little water for each 50 gallons and it in thoroughly, This will make It remain good much longer th in II would do otherwise. stir sin-pl- , TREE As soon as the fruit has been harvested, all diseased fruit and dead twigs should be removed from peach trees immediately. All weak limbs oq the tree that show any sign of bark beetle injury should also be removed. If these dead twigs and limbs are allowed to remain on the tree throughout the summer, the bark beetle will gradually spread over the entire tree, and destroy It. Since the fruit buds for next years crop are formed during late summer, It Is very evident that If a good crop of fruit is to be had next season the proper care should be taken of this year's growth. g Doubts Psychism of Spldera. It has been asserted that spiders possess a sensitiveness to musical sounds. Some species seem to respond to the note of the piano, the harp, the flute, and so on, in a manner sugges live of their ability to recognize these sounds or the harmonic vibrations on which they are based. But a member of the College of Fiance, who is said to have made a special study of the Instincts and the supposed "psychism" of spiders, thinks i hut tiie apparent sensitiveness of these creatures to music lias been misunderstood. It is his opinion that when musical instruments are played feel near their nests the spider- (lie vibrations through their webs, without reeogniz'ng the mu -- Kill notes ns sounds. The effect upm hem is similar to that of the hurzln if an entrap,"! tlj. I'e does in' -i nbe mm it intelligence to -- pulei OF PEACH At Soon as Fruit Has Been Gathered Remove All Dead Twigs and Diseased Branches. n d a The pruning of trees should begin when they are planted. When the trees are dug from the nursery row many of the feeding roots are left in the ground, and it Is necessary to remove some of the top of the trees In order to establish more nearly a balance between the tops and the roots. This pruning should be given immediately after the tree has been set. The following points should be kept In mind when performing this opera tion: Three or four branches should be left in addition to the central leader. The lowest of these branches should be on the southwest side to prevent sun scald ; the branches should be four or five inches apart and on different sides of the trunk in order to avoid crotches; the branches that are left should be cut off eight or ten inches from the trunk and the leader shortened back All other branches should be removed close up to the trunk. by Americans. Chauncey M. Depew, In his "Reminiscences, put Wendell Phillips and Henry Ward Beecher in the first rank of famous orators. Of Phillips he said: I have heard (Dost of the great orators of the world, but none of them produced such an Immediate and lasting effect upon their audience as Wendell Phillips. Of Beecher: As an after-dlnnspeaker the most remarkable la effectiveness and Inspiration of the men of my time was Henry Ward Beecher. Robert O. Ingersoll he characterizes as exercising in his speeches the spell of a magician. One of the most remarkable oratorical occasions described by Mr. Depevv was the famous dinner In New York city at which General Sherman, an orator as well as a fighter, gave a wonderful word plctqre of the great review In Washington of the victorious Union army at the close of the Civil war and Its subsequent disbandment and the return of its members to their peaceful homes. This speech was followed by an equally reinnrk-nbl- e address by Henry W. Grady of Georgia. In which he told of the of the Confederate army, defeated, ragged, poor, but with undaunted courage, taking up the battle of life in their poverty-strickehomes. Each of these triumphant Mr. Depevv sajs. stirred its epics, hearers to the highest degree of enthusiasm. houie-likenes- Bull I Most Important. Have you a ready dairy bull? If not Hit Reminiscences Chauncey Depew Tells of Remarkable Speeches Mad come. A new emblem of Improved desigu for recognition of good work In improving live stock is ready for distribution by the bureau of animal Industry of the United States Department of Agriculture. The certificate, which 8'i by 10V inches, resembles a steel engraving and Is suitable foi framing. A persoi holding an old emblem and desiring to exchange It for a new one muy do so by returning the old one to the bureau of animnl industry. About 7,800 of the old emblems have been Issued to breeders and others working with the department In Improving the utility value of farm animals, reducing the number of runts, and in other ways benefiting th live stock of the country. As Many of Feeding Roots Have Been Left in Ground, Tops Must Bo Cut to Balance. In thought to thl9 design ; but that larger class, who want convenience and roominess at low cost, will find the suggestions given tu this plan well worth their serious thought. Simplicity has Its charm, and while the fanciful may catch the eye, It does not keep in good favor, but sooon wears out its wel- It Is doubtful If any other home of similar size could be more reasonably constructed than this one. And, In making that statement, it is conceded that only good material and skilled labor shall be used. A cheap home of shoddy const ruction is never good practice, and economy should only be attempted by simplicity of design and not through any supposed savings on material or building costs. The wide expanse of porch and the dormer windows add the touch of s that impresses the person who first looks at this home. The room arrangement surely leaves nothing to he desired and Is ns advantageous as If the owner were to double his Investment. The large living room will make a universal appeal. It extends entirely across tbe house and measures 23 feet by 13 feet 6 inches. It Is well lighted by two large front windows and a window at each side. This window arrangement makes sure not only enough light but a natural means of ventilating and airing the room. The dining room, too, Is a little more than average in size and the triple window arrangement in this room Is rery desirable. Ench of the bedrooms has a good-sizecloset and they are both located adjacent to the hath, which is alwajs a desirable convenience. kitchen Besides ttie ample-sizethere Is n pantry. How much will such a home cost?" Thats a natural question which every Labor costs home seeker will ask. and freight rates are such a variable Item that no general estimate can except by the local denier am! builder. Definite bids on uiatei be had from the building Mipp'v Jealer, while a local builder will ghi PRUNE NEWLY PLANTED TREE HAVE HIGH RANK AS ORATORS nt EMBLEMS Silo a Necessity. The wile, has come to he recognize as a necessity on farms where ten oi more dairy cattle a:e kept. In fac now recognized as the most profit it able building on tbe dairy farm. ARRANGEMENT By WILLIAM A. RADFORD Mr. William A. Radford will answer queatlons and give advice FREE! OF COST on all subjects pertaining to the eubject of building, (or tbe readers of this paper. On account of hie wide experience as Editor, Author and Manufacturer, he Is, without doubt, the highest authority on all these subjects Addresi all Inquiries to William A. Radford, No. 1S2T Prairie avenue, Chicago, 111., and only Inclose two-cestamp for raply. Those who go In" for the ornamental and freakish home will give little s r W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. BETTER-SIRE- ROOM Thote Who Want Convenience and Roominess at Low Cost Will Find These Suggestion Worth Serloue Thought, Certificate of Improved Design for Recognition of Good Work in Improving Stock. and you work the horee same time. Deea not blister or remove the hair. fMO par bottle, delivered. Win tell you more if ,'ou writs. Beak 4 A fra. W. F. TOUHC, lac, SIS NICE them off NEW It Is usually soon after hay harvest The foliage Is often completely devoured and serious injury may result where the hungry grasshoppers attempt to appease their appetites further by gnawing the bark from the twigs and even the trunks of small trees. Where grasshoppers are abundant on crops near the orchard or nursery one should take precautions to prevent trouble. Toison bran bait sown broadcast In Infested meadows and other crops when the hoppers are yet small will rid the community of the pest. Poison bran bait Is prepared by mixing dry 50 pounds of bran and two pounds of white arsenic or paris green and moistening this with about eight gallons of water with which are mixed four quarts of cheap sorghum and the rinds of six lemJuice and chopped-u- p ons. Sow this at daybreak so the hoppers will get It for breakfast while yet moist and attractive. Where this precaution Is not taken and the hoppers are feeding on the foliage spray the trees heavily with an arsenate of lead solution. P?kn FOR CALF Flesh-BuDdin- scribe N a J o I because It acta like this natuI) RATIONS Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief You naturally feel secure when you know that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t, kidney, liver and bladder remedy. The same standard of punty, strength and excellence is maintained in every bottle of Swamp Root. It is scientifically compounded from vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and is taken in teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for everything. It is natures great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t. FOSTER. MILBURN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y. SLOW DEATH 6 ' ELL-Aftl- S A FEELING rev DOAN'S . Coddling Moth. Apple and pear groweis will fin p necessary to spray for tbe noth during tbe summer months. Tin lumber of applications will pon tbe seriousness of tbe infe.-tat1 cod-'lin- 1 j Clear Babys Skin With Cuticura Soap and Talcum Seep 25c, Outnent 25 ted 50c, Telcu 25c. ' |