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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS. RANDOLPH. UTAH Are you dragging around day after day with a dull backache? Are you tired and tune mornings subject to headaches, dizzy spells and sharp, stabbing pains? Xhen theres surely some- thing wrong. Probably its kidney weakness! Dont wait for more serious kidney trouble. Get back your 'health and keep it." For quick . relief get plenty of sleep and exercise and use Doan's Kidney Pillf. They have helped thousands. Ask your neighbor! INCREASE Businees of Nation Turning More and More to Highway Transporta- An Idaho Case tion, Say Statistics. (Prepared by the United Btetee Department DOANS FOSTER - M1LBURN VSS.V CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y. BETTER DEAD Life Is a burden when the body is racked with pain. Everything worries And the victim becomes despond nt and downhearted. To hiring bat k the sunshine take COLD MEDAL ' '' The Nattaatl Remedy of Holland for ovei 200 years; 'f is an enetnjr of all pains resulting from kidney, liver and uric add troubles. All druggists, three sizes. . Lack for the name Cold htedsl on every box. ud accept - Attacks Are Usually Due to That the business of the nation Is Where Americans Need Forest turning more and more to highway transportation is indicated by statistics on motor-vehiclregistration aa of July 1, complied by the bureau of public roads of the United States Department of Agriculture. Registration of passenger cars, taxis, busses, and motor trucks totaled 10,620,471 on this date, an increase of 157,176, which Is a healthy growth, as the first half of the year Is the off season for registration of new vehicles. The surprising fact, however. Is that of the 157,174 Increase in registration; motor trucks constituted 116,701, against 35,030 passenger cars and 5,443 taxis and busses. This means an increase of over 16 per cent of the number of motor trucks at the beginning of the year. Figures are not available to show what part of the Increase of 5,443, or nearly 11 per cent, In the taxi and bus registration is due to the increase in the number of busses traversing rural and suburban routes, but It Is very probable tlit a considerable part of'tbe increase Is due to tbe development of this new form of transportation. It has been frequently said that the traffic is always ready and waiting when good roads are built, and that the commercial vehicle as a class Is more handicapped by lack of gtod roads than the pleasure vehicle. 0he increase in the registration of coma er- - le e afltyfl from 'C f . rs' ., V 7v ' t cial vehicles, coupled with the present activity in highway construction, scorns to bear out tills statement in the opinion of department officials. Tne table of statistics Issued by the bureau shows a registration of 9,467,-87- 4 private cars, 55,990 taxis and busses, aud 1,096,605 motor ' trucks, making a total of 10,620,471. Motor cycles are not included, there being 149,924 against 196,231 at the beginning of the year. Let Cnticura Be Your Beauty Doctor Seay 25c, Oietaeat 25 and 50c, Talent 25c RATS DIE STEARNS ELECTRIC PASTE also kills mice, gophers, pralrla dea water bu 00 spies, wolves, oackreaohea, aria ants. A 86c box contains enough to Get it l.om mice. or 100 rats ta kill your drug or general store dealer teiiay. THAN TRAPS READY FOR It USE-BET- TER Didnt Have That Twin. Two Irishmen who were old friends metMn the street one day. Sure. I met a man last week, end, bedAd.TU have sworn It was yourself," gatd'bae. ad wpsnt it?" replied the other. OtvO. a bit," replied the first "But be Vas y'our verj- image, barria he was A trifle grey. I suppose, aow, ye haven't a tuin brother a few years dderiliaA' ourself T - j j; Be Wants to Know. production is reputed to outstrip anything hitherto attempted for the screen." "Hum. Is it a beach drama? SShls Killing time means the suicide of success. - tfcyeptft great wrfy- - ' Forestry Department of Minnesota Plans to S.t Out 30, COO Plants , Teeth Its BENEFICIALt Aids appetite and digestion, helps to keep teeth clean and breath sweet Full IPs of flavor that won't chew out LONG-LASTIN- IPs G! ECONOMICAL! five A cent package provides a treat for the whole family. Pure-bre- d - fair association LINE HIGHWAYS WITH TREES A idoi to Your Eyes Beautiful Eyw, Hke fine Department the state- agricultural colleges and the in the Installation of a striking series of 12 booths in the special boys and girls clubs building, neeaed are as follows: of club Our manufacturing centers are exemplifying the leading lines as Iowa, follows: corn; Illinois, work, drawing at an enormous rate upon PQ'ilirSKansas, pigs and sorghum; handicraft ; Minnesota, Michigan, bread; Missouri, home, management; Montana, clothing; Nebraska, radio; North Dakota, potatoes; South Dakota, food; Wisconsin dairying; Wyoming, canning. The fact that farm boys and girls are making a substantial contribution to the agriculture and life of their communities was strongly emphasized throughout the exhibit. In addition to putting on exhibits and demonstrations these young farmers and home makers received practical instruction in better farming and home making ami in developing their abilities for leadership. ' ". California Berkeley (U.S. N.B. SU Ftyk PewtV and Pill Vaccines still mafc fo? those who ptefct shea. with by the United State of Agriculture.) Farm boys and girls enrolled as club members by extei..on agents cooperatively employed by the United States Department of Agriculture and the state agricultural colleges were represented by champion demonstration and judging teams for the 12 central states at the interstate boys and girls clubs exhibit and encampment at Sioux City, Iowa. Over 3.900 of these teams competed in 1921 for representation at Sioux City, putting on nearly 10,000 public demonstrations of club activities. The total enrollment In the 12 states last year was more than 130,000 club members, whose production was valued at (2, Many Idle Acres. j " Cutter's Liquid or Solid mind (Prepared have more than 80,000,000 acres, an area greater than all the forests of France, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, Spain and Portugal, which have been denuded to the point of absolute idleness so far as the production of any timber of commercial value is concerned. We have other enormous areas of cutover land now growing but a fraction of the. amount of timber which they might produce. And we are adding to these areas of idle or largely Idle land from 10,000,000 to 15,000,000 acres every year as destructive logging and still more destructive burning progress. This situation," the forester points out, "cannot long continue without grave consequences. If we are to remain a nation of wood users, we must become a nation of wood growers. By some means or other we must see to it that forest lands not needed for agriculture are not allowed to lie idle but are kept at work growing timber. Where Forests Are Needed. L'? Where Americans need more forClub Member and Her ests," states Colonel Greeley, is large- Girl ' Calf. d ly on these 80,000,000 acres, which could be made productive again with proper attention and protectipn against fires. Some of the chief reasons why these forests are Blackleg Agtfressin. Absolutely ufe. Cutter's Solid Aggrev stn Injectors work just like Blackleg Pill Iniectors. If Cutter's A ggressus is uoobtaiiublelocaUy, write Nurture , yeur More Than 130,000 Club Members Mad Demonstrations Received Instruction In Better Farming and Home Making. timber-denude- PROTECUCI FOR LIFE one vicrination with thoughts. Department by We . Laboratory ,Tha Cutter Lmbirttt ry tht Knnai Hw" License) ' Be Made Twelve States Represented Teams at Sioux City. The United States produces more than half of the entire lumber cut of the world, says Col. W. B. Greeley, chief 'of the forest service, United States Department of Agriculture, and uses 95 per cent of that amount right here at home. The exhaustion of our timber' supply Is coming about, not because we have used our forests freely, but because we have failed to use our timber-growin- g The 640,000. land. The United States Department of problem, lp a nutshell, is the enorthis year with mous area of forest land which has Agriculture been so logged and burned that it is producing little or nothing. Motor Truck Is More Handicapped by Lack of Good Roads Than Pleasure Vehicle. , t00 Most Tree-Denude- d (Prepared by the United State of Agriculture.) Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of Natures APK fit 111 ft I! on 80,000,000 Acres Which-Coul- Productive Again..' V lubricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus replaces it. is a Nujol lubricant not a medicine or so laxative . cannot gripe. Try it today. RAPIDLY- - DEGREASIN6 SUPPLY EXPOSITION Of H1TI0H of Agriculture.) no imitation fBilious IN HUGE United States Produces More Than 95 Per Cent of Entire Lumber Cut of Worlds IN MOTOR TRUCKS J. 0. Welcome, Montana St, and Third A.ve., Gooding, Idaho, says: I caught a heavy oeld and U settled on my kidneys. Isaftered! with a dull backache, and my bask waa stilt and sore. 'The kiineyl secretions passed tool frequently and werel highly celored. I used1 Beans Kidney Pills and they seon relieved me and before long cured me of the complaint." Get Doan's at Any Store, 60ci Bos r NEED BOYS AND GIRLS VIE IS MORE TIMBER Get Desk Veer llszlth! Along I Road. '' - ; v vr Tree Commandments - -- j our timber supply from two to four times aS fast per capita as the country at large.' Our average American uses 125 pounds of paper a year made largely from wood and the growing circulation of our newspapers and magazines Is increasing that very generous per capita allowance. t farms usOur average ing the upper Mississippi valley as an Instance require 2,000 board feet of lumber annually for repairs and improvements. Our Florida citrus crop alone, for marketing, takes 13,000.000 boxes, of 5 board feet each, every year. FINEST STRETCH OF HIGHWAY TAKE GOOD CARE OF MANURE New Proper Methods Conserve Forests for tree-line- All Time. well-kep- Road Between Elizabeth and Rahway in New Jersey Is - Given Praise. Six-Mil- e Deteriorates at Least One-HaValue if Allowed to Stand Out in Weather. lf The finest existing stretch of ths Lincoln Highway between New York city and San Francisco Is said to be e road between Elizabeth a new and Rahway, in New Jersey. It will be surpassed only by the Ideal Section, which the Lincoln Highway association Is to build with the of tbe federal government and the state el Indiana, south of Chicago, this i ' year. six-mil- Meaning of Bad Roads. Air Spoils Silage. . Air pockets In the silo cause spoilage. Good packing is essential to good Uage. Waste Same Silage. U Is totter to waste a little of the good riluge than to feed some of tbe dsoMfsl material. i in or frosts. 2. Prune with a sharp, clean cut any broken or injured roo.s. 3. Have the holes large enough to admit all the roots without cramping. 4. Plant in fine loam, enriched with thoroughly decomposed manure. 5. Do not allow any green, unfermented manure to comp in contact with roots. 6. Spread out the roots in their natural position and work fine loam among them, making it firm and compact. 7. Do not plant too deep, Let upper roots be set an inch lower than before. 8 Remove all broken branches and cut back at least one-ha-lf of the previous years growth of wood. 9. v . If the season lacks the usual rainfall, water thoroughly twice a week. , 10. Keep soil In a good degree of fertility. Mulching the trees In autumn with manure is beneficial. . Draper. After-Cultur- e When a person stops to consider that, at the present prices of commercial fertilizer, one ton of average fresh stable' manure is worth about 33 per ton and that the same manure is worth f that only a little more than much after it has been allowed to ROTATE TO DESTROY INSECTS stand out in the weather for a few months, he will see the value of taking Working Soil at Different Seasons of proper care of this material. Year Keeps Down Weeds and ,r, Injurious Bugs. MANY PASTURES NEGLECTED Weeds and insects are more easily Much Attention I Given to Fertiliz- controlled by practicing a rotation because, for different crops, tie soil ia ing Soil, for Grain Crops worked at different seasons of the Gras I Neglected. . year, and thus weeds which are preva.Why is it that pastures are over- lent at one season may be destroyed by worked and neglected? More atten- growing a spring crop and those prevation is now given to fertilizing lent In another season by growing a ground for grain crops than ever be crop for which the ground is worked fore, but not much attention is given in the fall. The same In true of Into pastures. Those who have areas sects which affect one crop but not an which they wish to keep in grass may other; thus, by rotating crops on a help matters very materially by apply field insects are also largely tie stroyed. Ing ground limestone to these lauds. one-hal- Roads are the veins and arteries of community life. Bad roads meaa stagnation, heart failure and social death. In 1922 Chevrolet led the world in sales of quality closed cars chiefly because of the Sedan. This new Fisher Body Sedan is completely eclipsing its predecessor because: 1. Do not allow roots to be exposed to the sun, drying winds ,( Mich. 1923 SUPERIOR Chevrolet Sedan -- To make Minnesota famous as the d highways U the object wlilch the forestry department of that state has set out to accomplish. The uepartinent will plant 80,000 trees along the highways this year and each year hereafter will add to the number. What Minnesota Is doing la' also being done in Pennsylvania and other states. Experts say If the trees are set back far enough their roots will not Injure road pavements. It was contended at one time that tree roots , and the shade cast by the brunches were detrimental to asphalt paving, but experience in Washington, D. 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