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Show PAGE SIX 'TheTAfcman Who Takes the proner hell to keen her digestion right and her sj "ffo'f'iapuTsoiicius "accuraufatipns, is not trout Sxadachesf jrinjrs.' languid women know this famous remedy to bo the proper kelp for them. ' A few dosei) yill make immediate chftervnce and occasional use win Tt cause a permanent improvement; in health and 'strength woman cleanse every system and lelies on Beechanvs -- id'.s, not -- only enjoys - better physioa-righte- r condition with quieter nerves and b: spirits, but - Direction e4 SpocUl VkIim to Woman with Eftry Bos. bold mrywbcrc. U boioa, Oo.( 25c JUST RECEIVED on v 3- A New Line of Classy Rugs, which makes our store complete. These Rugs run in size from 6x9 feet to 12x16 feet. We carry the Best, Cleanest and Classiest Line of Second Hand Furniture south of Salt Lake City. d 3 HOC . ti Genuine Castoria ; It has been estimated that sheep will eat 90 per cent of all troublesome weeds. They are. In fact, commonly used In cleaning up weeds from fields, fence rows, road sides, stubble fields, and corn fields. The common belief among farmera Is that weeds eaten' by sheep are so broken up la the digestive processes that the seeds will not. germinate after.passtng through the body as In the case of other live i.. ,g Mothers Know That All But Un- - (By ELL SHAW.) Clear Complexion A Enjoys v (Jaenmlly Agreed Animals Eat Few of the Exceptionally palatable Varieties. New Second Hand Store permitted to go to seed If enough sheep are turned In the field while the weeds are. yourfg and tender. , In some Investigations carried on by the Canadian government among a considerable number of sheepmen to determine the kinds of weeds eaten by sheep, It was generally agreed that sheep would consume, all .but a.few exceptionally unpalatable ones, such as mullein, Scotch thistle, etc. Where sheep have been kept, but where for some reason they have been disposed of, a striking difference has usually occurred In the appearance of the farm. Weeds have sprung up and grown yhere they had formerly been kept in check There Is no better solution to the weed problem then a flock of sheep. ; V In economy of production sheep are not surpassed by any other domestic animal Besides converting waste products into nutritious food they will also 'manufacture a 'finished product out of the roughage and grain of the farm at least--ut ehcaply as other classes of live stock. ' CHOOSING ALCOHOL 3 BEHCKXV. PNe gelable Preparation fir.U-- Progressive Farmer Confronted With Difficult ProWerrjj Feet and slmilaiing tftcFoodandapa linJUieSiuomisaaiHwt'lsi' t Always,,., Beam th 'o Legs Are Essentials. J. Minnesota Experiment Station ) In the spring season the progressive farmer who keeps brood mares is confronted with the problem of choos-ln- g 1m w hich a.tallioa-Jta cases It Is many merely question of eliminating the "worst, as there are many communities that are not a good stallion. In many other-case- s,however, the saving of five dollars on a service fee plays an all too Important part. A saving of five dollars "on a service fee often .(By S. MONTGOMERY. IVomofes DilorJCbmfi-nes- s and RestjContainsncitor OpiuiuNQrpiune RorMacri kotlNarcotic. a Signature 1 I : . of JlryrtfMQrW"19 Stub ftufUm r th (!) cfn I'!1! JtMhSt- O- In jinatSttd te&kVe - To PiraUrJ- CfertM Use iMeywyiwwt ip1 Apwfect Remedy for runsfipf tloa .Sour Stonkk.Dlantt WormJCawuk'wasJewrislt For Over ntMtadlOSSOfSllxe ficSimils SignaarraC Thirty Years Th Centauh CompajHJ NEW YORIL n SunratSeed. under Hw Exact Copy o Vftustwfc- - -- HONETW 578 W. CENTER D. 0. WAID Prop. ?F lx Is tlose at hand. . Mr. Herbert K. Powell Ionia, Mich., in a letter to Farm Home gives the following reasons for.hls preference for the Shropshire breed of sheep, r 1, The Shropshire ewes are good mothers under adverse conditions and make friends of their keepers. 2. The Shropshires are the leading The bright warm days YOU WILL WANT YOUR .CLOTHING CLEAN AND FRESH TO SUIT THE SEASON ' Go' through :THINK-ABOUTIrFNO- attract iouuat.Aha W: with-mac- means' the cojt p many dollars fixed uphu-stea-d and cleaned byhaviugIyour elothing llioin of misting nwny.nnJ spending monev-im'-neons. Come in and talk the matter over or .proa? 2S1. We collect and deliver free of charge. y v A? WO of Is two - $2.00 a Day. Address: HOTEtTHOM AS 'WmoTevaeir much-Improvem- to $1.00 i ' Fine Specimen ef Imported Percheron. tle, Youcfln-sav- e Next Door ta Everything in San 971 ent Francisco : MISSION STREET Near Sixth. " : A nn. w OrfTJirect Car Etn esTo "th c'Exp cSTtic c and Depots. .-The MITCHELL'S SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. I PROVO STERN LAUNDRY HOW THE SWINE MAKE GAINS, -- !Aoooo6ooooooo COALS, AS FOLLOWS lli EXPOSITION .M-M- years old- ., When looking at a stallion It is well to ask yourself, How much would he be worth as a gelding? If his colts are like him, Will they be good marlet How LThe Shropshire- easily reldlngs? handled and a pet with the man fit to Will he make when bred to Ihe aver-"- , mares?"--- . care for Bheep, and a great contraBt age-faTheaaawert' to the w lid Merino. these 'questions will decide whether' 'ShTopshimaffiVIsThe lead-- - ThWTnSfse 1s a eultaBIOTre or not; In favorite in the market, and sells to answering them it should be kept la lng the best advantage as soon as It is mind that good feet and legs are the : large enough to dress welLr. The .big- first essential of unmarketable- - horse. ger the lambs the better they sell, If the stallion does not have them hej provided they were well fatted. The cannot be expected to produce them L in his offspring. ineryand. expert h talrs..,la-thesh- department both as to numbers and nice fitting. The Shropshire when properly cared for makes a fine picture and Is a work of art either in pasture or the show ring- ,- your wardrobe. In every home there are heaps of Clothing that needs Cleaning , Repairing, Remodeling, or Dying -- We are fully prepared help to do your worhv tShlslK , are almost here. TRE BIG FOR Ewes Are Excellent Mothere, Are Gentle end Eaeily Handled Lamb Is Favorite In Market. THE CLEANING UP SEASON - Reserve Your Rooms GOOD POINTS OF SHROPSHIRE FIRST, Thai Good of. Pushing .Hogs From Start Is Emphasized by Data Gathered at W isconsi n. Importance 7"! RCWAYOtllRBLE Young animals make more pounds j of gain from their food than when old- -' 'y0'0 'XV ' y er. Dean Henfy of Wisconsin -- gathu ' ' Aw v.A. cred a lot of data on this and found that pigs required 239 pounds of feed to make 100 pounds of gain, 7 ptggTeqtifrea "400 'pouftd3 o'f7 TccJii pigs 43? pounds of j feed, pigs 4?2 pounds, 226-pound pigs 4,'-pound?, 271 pound j pigs 511 pounds and for the 330- - j A pound hogs it took 635 pounds of teod t the 100 pounds of galn.-'o- r nearly twice as much as for the pigs. This empharizes the importance of pushing the hogs from the start in orImported Shropshires on Pasture. der to make the most economical gains. Shropshlre lamb not oply growsiarge, It- - has been fetrod at the Nortlr Cn-- i but' gets ripe easily, and the carcass kota ex,'iTrent station that April makes a fine appearance when ready pigs can bo made to v;elgh 200 to 230 Phone 164 '. J. j CASTLE GATETCLEAR CKEEKTKING, SPRING' iV MAKE A 37S N. GULICK, W. Center proprietor PniGTS S?ECULTY CF FEATRER - A(D BETS 1 CANYON, STANDARD. ANTHRA-CITE- , SMITHING, COKE AND KINDLING . ' CAMERON, . it1' WOOD. SMOOT & SP AFFORD 000 0 o OO O 0- 0 - 5. The percentage of lambs to a given number of ewes if much jarger LeS h ro ps h I re than with other wl mutton breeds. The Shropshire out numbers all the other mutton breeds combined, and is the all around favorite breed of sheep. Wherever you show Shropshires you are sure to find a large class and hot competition.'' The larger and better the show, the more honor there is in the winning. fs t'ic fniu il t I WAS t, fin f erv nhle irnmnM ily ihfW t f nir trim a aie b'ii- ihd.iv, n i c i f i L TV AN IiI r oo (T W.T cJJ stvkvnd ynurWal Dry v 1. 1 ,nf t jcu t,n ,v. If K tlivA n A thorn, ho in i T r to r? hy v.'rili:r ii. $ m . CiiK-'- it t are m pi 1..V cro ttsi iUH i.wvof. risjamin .'arc ." jciiNxr. r.urk, X. r- - A A'U J. 1 r-V'- Remedy for Scratches. When scratches develop, wash and firy tie teg perfectly, and then do not wash again, but every three days saturate the skin of the affected parts with a mixture of half an ounce of cooktar dip, four ounces of flowers of sulphur and one pint of sweet oil or cottonseed oil Work or abundantly exer '! - (he horse every day. Do not ;h. See that the stable Is iud well ventilated. Feed y and. keep his bowels ao- cl clip hei. b - - tl ? P PRL JTION tV3 .Tfc C for all i Itemedy, roubles -- ' - - ' FOUNDRY & n MACHINC COMPHNY .xrixfcioi awwi.vsxwntiiictesTirrinnrifi.v ivresscjirsi.Wia' KAIoThGOThTRLESS LAM33J Iron and Brass Casting Steel Beams and Angles Heavy Sheet Iron Work Common Practice to-l- e CoWa Milk, Feeding From Fctt'e With Suit-- ' able ftibSer Nipple. . Motherless lambs can he and commonly are, raised on cows milk, fed from a bottle with rubber nlprle not from a pail as are calves. Feed them about half a pint of milk or perhaps a little lose, three times a day at first, increasing gradually. MBS Warm the Tnifr'to soloed heat before feeding. y After a little can get some good from grass and skim milk can he substituted for whole milk. Babies are sometimes raised on con-densed milk and probably it could he need Instead of fresh milk for, Iambi, but from the standpoint of both cvl penre and resultsfresh milk Is likely j to give better satisfaction. time--the- Agents for 1 , '"'a Keep Sheep Pen Level. Kbep the pen level. Sheep get east "p the Little Plga In. easily, and a hollow In the pen may he. incite the little pigs to he fatal to your best ewe. i lers and breakers by having a fence they can g t through if Condition of Brood 8ow. they try. Fix all the fe ces in good Keep the brood sows in a flesh shape before the pigs aro old enough gaining condition from the time they to get the habiL are mated until they farrow. fe M PROVO ; tht (F WKU -- . II Dodge Bros, anllilidson AUTOMOBILES Automobile Repairs .and Supplies , tr MZZmKtzrstsfrrrm. |