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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM. UTAH There We all take cold some time and every Oermaa body ihould have Boochees treatfor the at all times Syrup handy ment of throat and lung troubles, It has beenrec-on bronchial coughs, etc. No better the market SI Isyears. ommendation po;sib!e. It gently eases a cough. soothes Inflammation, free Insures a good nights sleep, withDrug-eists expectoration in the morning. and dealers everywhere. 28c substitutes. take and 75c bottles. Dont PRESIDENT TO DETERMINED PROTECT AMERICAN LIVES AGAINST SUBMARINES. Violation of Rights and Intolerable Blockade Brings Chief Executive Before Congress With Appeal for Authority to Act. ' Washington. President Wilson, on February 26th, asked congress for authority to use the forces of the United States to protect American ships and lives against the German submarine menace to. put the nation in a state of armed neutrality. The immediate response was the Introduction in the house of a bill, approved in advance by the president, empowering him to furnish guns and gunners to American merchantmen and to employ such other Instrumentalities and methods as may become necessary; and (providing for a $100,000,000 bond issue, to be used In his discretion for war Insurance to American commerce to encourage brave the submarine peril. acThe presidents with main while in received the tion, expressions of support, threatens to force an 'extra session of congress. Standing at the clerks desk in the hall of the house, grave, calm, speaking earnestly in the attitude now fa miliar, the president delivered his address while congress sat in tense, respectful silence, fully Impressed with the Soberness of the occasion. No cheers and applause such as have burst out before punctuated his sentences. By common consent the members refrained- - from demonstration. There were vigorous hods of approval from Democrats and Republicans who have been urging a forward course; silence and indications of reserved thought from those opposed. But at the conclusion of the address, when the president spoke of the fundamental rights on which are based the structure of family,' statel and liberty, and said, I cannot imag lne a man with Amreican principles in his heart hesitating to defend these things, cheers resounded through the Looking to the Future. Will this coat shrink? Oh, yes, maam; but theyll be wearing them snugger next year I ACTRESS TELLS SECRET. A well known actress gives the followfor gray hair: To half pint of ing recipe water add 1 os. Bay Rum, a small box of Barbo Compound, and hi oz. of glycerine. you can Any druggist can put this up or mix It at home at very little cost. Full directions for making and use come in each box of Barbo Compound. It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and make It soft and glossy. It will not color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. Adv. long-expecte- Domestic Finance. This family is,. living its means. Mrs. Knicker Why not issue bonds? Life. -- . Knicker Only One "BROMO QUININE Dont expect to keep your friends if you give them away. j Send 10c to Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, for large trial package of Anurio for kidneys cures backache. Adv. literary star the asterisk. A S' Drinks Irritate Strongdrinks like beer, whiskey, Strong tea and coffee, irritate the kidneys and habitual use tends to weaken them. Dally backache, with headache, nervousness, dizzy spells and a rheumatic condition should be taken as a warning of kidney trouble. Cut out, or at least moderate, the stimulant, and use Doans Kidney Pills. They are fine for weak Thousands recommend kidneys. them. Case A Utah - P. J. gtwr Tktm Ttht S. 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F 81 Q Twite t, tprinflnild.Mm. Bral" 'tKaaun"&Ra&si3B QALUBSNRfai Bln, JaQ&dioe, Appendicitis. w, N. Sfere., U- -, rraahlaa mi At this season of the year when canned fruit is disappearing as well as the Jams and we are jellies, forced to think about dried fruits. In preparing dried fruit it is well to remember that it needs a good soaking to restore the moisture lost by drying. No amount of cooking will soften the fruit as soaking overnight will do. Dates and figs are so rich in sugar that they do not need soaking as a rule. A most delicious marmalade may be made of the fresh orange, grapefruit, and lemon, using one of each sliced as fine as possible, discarding the seeds. Cover the sliced r fruit with three quarts of cold water and let It stand overnight, or better 24 hours. Then simmer for an hour and a half and again let stand overnight. The next day add five pounds of light browff sugar and cook slowly until the fruit is clear. Turn into glasses and cover as for ordinary Jelly. Spiced Prunes. Soak a pound of large prunes overnight In water to cover. In the morning stew in the h same water until soft, adding a stick of cinnamon, the grated rind of half a lemon, six cloves ; while the fruit Is still hot add a half a cupful each of vinegar and sugar. Chill before serving. Prune and Apple Roly-PolRoll out a rich pastry very thin, heap on it two cupfuls of finely chopped apples and a cupful of drained, stoned, and slightly chopped, stewed prunes. Roll up and place In a deep saucepan ; cover with boiling water, a cupful- of brown sugar and two tablespoonfuls of butter. Bake one hour and serve with whipped cream and the sauce In which It was cooked. Cranberries are also delicious, spiced as one does other fruit. To three quarts of berries use three and a half pounds of brown sugar, two cupfuls of vinegar, a tablespoonful of allspice, a teaspoonful of cloves and a three-inc- h stick of cinnamon. The vinegar. If very acid, should be diluted. The spices may be removed before putting ' in the glasses if desired. two-inc- AyytUte! Tbete FREE Salt Lake City, No. 91917 i For four weeks an unrestricted submarine warfare, the president told congress, has seen the destruction of at least two American ships, American commerce driven in a large measure from the seas through fear ofi the underseas peril, and a resulting conSOME GOOD DISHES. gestion of Americas vital industries, more serious The growing every day. Slice brown bread In wafer thin fact that more American lives had nof dot with bits of butter and slices, been lost, he said, was due to the sprinkle with a grating fact that German submarine comof lemon rind. Place in manders had exercised an unexpectthe oven to become piped discretion and restraint, rather ing hot. If the bread is than because of the instructions under the kind steamed In bakwhich they were acting. To be uning powder cans the prepared, with congress out ofv sea slices are more attracsion, the president said, vould be tive. They may be cut most imprudent. Consequently he with a biscuit cutter. ' asked for authority to act. Mavelous Muffins, During the course of his address, two eggs very light, Beat 1 President Wilson told congress: add one tablespoonful of am not proposing nor contemplating one teaspoonful of butter, sofsugar, war or any steps that might lead to tened ; one cupful of pastry flour, two war. of cream tartar and a teaspoonfuls War can only come by the wilful of soda, sifted with , the teaspoonful acts and aggressions of others. flour. Add a cupful of sweet milk, I must ask for your suporting au- beat well and bake in buttered gem thority in the most general terms. We pans that have been heated hot. Bake must defend our commerce and the in a quick oven. lives of our people with discretion, Chicken and Chestnut Salad. Mix but with clear and steadfast purpose. half a cupful of diced chicken with a I request that you will authorize half cupful of celery and a half cupful me to supply our merchant ships with of boiled chestnuts, cut in slices; add defensive arms, should that become two of finely chopped tablespoonfuls necessary, and with the means of us- green pepper, salt, paprika and a dash ing them, and to employ any other in- of red pepper. Marinate with French strumentalities or methods that may dressing and serve with mayonnaise be necessary and adequate to pro tect our ships and our people In their dressing. Sweet Potato on Toast. To two legitimate and peaceful' pursuits on cupfuls of hot mashed sweet potato the seas. I request also a sufficient credit to add four tablespoonfuls of sugar, two enable me to provide adequate means tablespoOnfuls of butter and a half of protection, where they are lacking, cupful of milk, with two beaten eggs Including adequate insurance against and a dash of salt. Mix to a smooth war risk. , paste. Cut bread in thin slices anc I feel that I ought to obtain from you with the paste ; lay close tofull and immediate assurance of the spread In a buttered gether need at any with cinnamon and pan and sprinkle authority which I may ' sugar. Bake in a to moment exercise. No doubt I aloven and serve when golden hot without that possess authority ready brown. special warrant of law.. Walnut 8ausage. Mix half a cupGur own commerce is suffering rather in apprehension than In fact, ful of boiled rice, half a cupful of stale because so many of our ships are tim- bread crumbs, and a cupful of ground idly keeping to their home ports, than walnut meats; ad$ one tablespoonful by ships having been sunk. of olive oil, one egg, salt, pepper and This itself might presently accomsage to taste. Shape In small cakes plish In- effect what the new German' and cook lightly, acwere meant submarine orders to Stuffed Heart Fill the complish, so far as we are concerned. The case of the Lyman M. Law dis. heart with seasoned dressing or mashclosed a ruthlessnes of method which ed potatoes, cover with strips of pork receives grave condemnation, but was fat and a little water, to which all accompanied by no circumstances sorts of seasonings are added.- Serve which might not have been expected with a border of .cooked rice. at any time in connection with the French Toast. Bread dipped In egg use of the submarine against mer- and fried In hot butter, served with chantmen as the German government (tewed prunes makes a delicious comhas UBed it There may he no recourse but to j bination for breakfast. armed neutrality, which we shall now have to maintain and for which there la abundant American precedent , ' . , - well-washe- 1W d c - r r Many Women in this Condition Regain Health by. Taking Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. Convincing Proof of This Fact I suffered Ridgway, Penn. . from female trouble with backache and pain in my side for over seven months so I could not do any of my work. I was treated by three different doctors and was told mo getting discouraged when my sister-in-lahow Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound had helped her. I decided to try it, and it restored my health, so I now do all of my housework which is not light Vs I have a little boy three years old. Mrs. O. M. Rhines, Ridgway, Penn. w Mrs. Lindsey Now Keeps House For Seven. Tennille, Ga. I want to tell you how much I have been benefited by Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. About eight years ago I got in such a low state of health I was unable to keep house for three in the family. I had dull, tired, dizzy feelings, cold feet and hands nearly all the time and could scarcely sleep at all. The doctor said I had a severe case of ulceration and without an operation I would always be an invalid, but I told him I wanted to wait awhile. Our druggist advised my husband to get Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and it has entirely cured nje. Now I keep house for seven and work in the garden some, too. I am so thankful I got this medicine. I feel as though it saved my life and have recommended it to others and they have been benefited. Mrs. W. E. Lindsey, R. R. 3, Tennille, Ga. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham - - will clean it ofl without laying up the hone. No blister, no nalr gone. Concentrated only a few drops required at an application. $2 pel oenlc ' WINTER FRUITS. -- lions use them for - best things 1 stipation. Mil w"- many - CARTERS LITTLE tdivercS. . so -- The Army of Constipation U Growing Smaller JBookSMfree. d vare things that can only come when youth Is past that It may well happen to many of us to find ourselves happier and happier to the last. Eliot Medi- cine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. Splendid Reputation for a Kidney Remedy Fifteen or more years ago I began selland 'duriing Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t ng my entire experience I cannot recall a single instance where a customer was not pleased with the results obtained from its use. I believe it is a splendid medicine and I redommend it for what it ia intended. Very truly yours, C. B. COMPTON, Druggist. Ever since Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t has been on the market we have success- fully and satisfactorily sold it. If the medicine did not possess merit in the dis- -- eases for which it is intended we feel certain that we would not enjoy such a splendid sale. Very truly yours, ROSE DRUG CO. Bozeman, Mont. Payette, Idaho. Oct. 14, 1910. Aug. 1, 1916." Prove What Swamp-Roo- t Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y.,-- for a sample size bottle. will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. size bottles for sale at all drug stores. and Regular fifty-ce- It nt one-doll- Haw, Haw. Mrs. Younghubby has moved to the suburbs and was raising chickens. One day she noticed that the fowls were ailing, so she called in Mrs. Oldtimer, who had been raising poultry all her life. I wonder what Is the matter with the poor things? sighed Mrs. Young' . hubby. I think they are suffering from- - la grippe. Oh, no they aint, assured Mrs. Oldtimer. They are suffering from la pippe. His Difficulty. My two brothers-in-la- able-bodie- d who have been living on me for tha past year, are such suave, deferential chaps that I can find no excuse for throwing them off the place. In short, we tittered merrily, you cannot severe your diplomatic relaKansas City Star. tions. - EAT I LESS MEAT Excessive eating of meat is not only tremendously expensive, but it is positively injurious to health. In place of meat try Skinners Macaroni and SpaNot Complaining to Him. ghetti the most delicious of all food ' As a train stopped at a little Ohio and the richest in nutriment. Thqy station the passengers heard the plain- can be prepared In a hundred appetiz- tive bawling of a calf, which was being ing ways at small cost. , Write Skinwheeled along the platform in a crate. ner Mfg. Co., Omaha, Neb., for beautiTheres someone complaining, con- ful Cook Book. Its free. Adv.' ductor, said a traveler, looking for a bith of fun. His Great Head. Not to me, answered the mild old Do you suppose your wife will conticket-takeNever heard a passen- sent to wear overalls? v ' As gers complaint wjth that much sense. they are less expensive than her Judge. ordinary gowns, I 'am absolutely certain that she will not, until she hears Quite Possible. how I am opposed to them, replied A man cant be in two positions Mr. Scrappington. I shall denounce at the same time, them in no uncertain tones, whereat ' - Oh, yes, he can. He can be up in she will forthwith don them. Kansas ' the air and down in the depths. City Star. - e , r. . What Is Uric Acid Everyone has uric acid in the system, but naturally in small quantities. Excessive amount is caused by eating too much meat and foods that ferment in Btomach. The kidneys, being the filters of the blood, are supposed to separate and throw the poisons out of the system. Weak, tired and overworked kidneys fail to do this, hence the uric acid accumulates and the urate salts are carried by the blood to the solid tissue structure, causing backache, lumbago, rheumatism, dropsy, drowsiness, and tired feeling. To overcome the trouble is only a matter of toning up the kidneys, and this is best done by a treatment with Annric, three times a day. Anurio is a recent discovery of Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y., and can be obtained at any drug store. Experience taught Doctor Pierce that Amino is a more powerful agent than lithia in dissolving nrio acid, and it is (hen carried out of the system. , uu uep seated uoughs arrested by Doctor Pierc Golden Medical Discovery ' 1 those scrofulous cor v tions of the blood which vite Consumption ; in seve ' lingering Coughs, and W Lungs, which threaten with this fatal disease, ja when other help lias iai this medicine is a jww remedy. As a blood-clean- s strength-restoreand to It is sure to benefit. In - lingering Bronchial a Throat affections, and In every disei that can be reached through the bio It never fails to benefit or cure, tablet or liquid form. The machinery of the body needs be well oiled, kept in good condit Just as the automobile, steam engine bicycle. Why should tbe human negl his own machinery more than that his horse or his engine? Yet m people do neglect themselves. Clt the system at least once a week w Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets. . , r, |