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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HVFTTM. UTAH i? Daddy's tfyAARY COPlM.Nl . IN Especially True VlilUN HtVitaftl fc ASPIRIN Name Bayer CAUSE MUCH LOSS GRAHAM BONNER . 1 . J THE SHOP. said Mr. Goldfish, we add lo the beauty of this shop. Some of our family have been put in the which looks out upou the street fco tlint when people pass by they can ?ee the beautiful members of the h family. foursoj do not mean that they are in the window without any water. They are In bowls of water swimming about. And there are weeds and pebbles In the bowls of water too, so that the Goldfish family will feel at home. And here we are. ready to be sold, lind to he taken home; to add to the beauty of peoples homes. We're here, too, said Mr. Turtle. And some of our family are in the Window, too, along with some of your fnmily, Mr. Goldfish, to add to the beauty and Interest of the window. The 9hop is showing off some of It- - fine summer furniture and beautiful summer curtains, but to make the Window look really beautiful they had to add to the beauty Ly having us." Yes." said Mr. Goldfish, and were Swimming around this tank here to show the people who come into the ihop what a fine sliop it is aud how hind) the shop people care about having their simp look handsome. It is greatly improved by having l:s nhout. 'Tve heard, said Mr. Turtle, that we make people enjoy coming here. For when they get tired of looking at yards and yards of ribbons and laces mid lots and lots of dresses, and hats Hoy can look at us and feel rested." .Surely we must make them feel rested, said Mr. Goldfi.th, for we wiu-ilo- Gold-'0-s- SILAGE w SAMPLES in Not Satisfactory Because' Dogs and Other Animals May Dig Carcass Up Concrete Crematory Is Not Expensive. ANALYZED of by the United States Department . hot-wat- wood-burnin- Bird Has Place in Scheme of Poultry Production, but Not Always Desirable on Farm. (Prepared by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture.) The one kind of poultry of ques tionable economic status on the farms is the pigeon, the specialists of the United States Department of Agricub ture say in Secretarys Circular 107 Corn. Samples of Silage Analyzed. Samples of silage in cheesecloth sacks were buried at various depths and positions in a silo 42 feet high by 14 feet in diameter, holding approximately 150 tons. The bags were weighed when put in, and samples of the silage analyzed. When the bag were reached in feeding out the silo, the contents were again weighed and analyzed. The two years work furnished evidence of a downwash of the juice in the sdlo carrying with it soluble food materials, so that the silage in the lower part of the silo may gain in food material at the expense of the upper part. Big Escape of Juice. There was a gain of ether extract, probably due to the formation of new e bodies. The second season nearly 10,000 pounds of juice escaped from the silo. This juice carried a considerable percentage of nitrogen of various forms which in Goldfish. Ive heard, said Mr. Turtle, that ordinary practice would remain in the they have some of our families In ths silo. The results are as yet incomplete, childrens shops because they know the tests are being continued. and that the children will want to come and a in shop get their clothes and shoes where they have such interesting crea- PUREBREDS BEST PRODUCERS tures as Goldfish and Turtles. Enormous Differences Among Dairy And," said Mr. Goldfish, splashing Cows Have Been Brought Out n bit, Tve heard of a shop wherg in Number of Cases. one have everything any they they Lawu and Goldfish even to can want, The value of purebred stock, say Mowers." in the United States DeSpecialists What are lawn mowers for?" asked of Agriculture, is most nopartment Mr. Turtle. cases in which the those in ticeable I asked the fish who told me h is measured of animals the capability had heard this piece of news if h farm animals most Among directly. knew what they were and he said the best illustration can be found in they were things which cut the lawns, dairy cattle, though careful yearly And lawns are made of grass. tests of milk and butterfat production "Of course they have nothing to do ore relatively recent nTairs. Theenor-- i with the water and they have nothing mous differences among dairy cows Fol to do with the Goldfish family. when given the same opportunity have they dont have water mowers or any been brought out clearly in a great thing foolish like that. number of cases, and these differences Hut it shows that people had come are strongly Inherited through both to the sliop and had asked for Gold- the sire and the dam. The average fish ami so tlie shop had sent out word production for purebreds and grades is that they had Goldfish too. much above the average of all milk Im glad to hoar a piece of news cows, which Is about 4,000 pounds of like that, for it shows that people milk and ICO pounds of butterfat anhave a lot cf sense when they want nually. Goldfish In their homes. It makeH me think beKei of peoplej Testing Shows Up Cows. much better of them." ended Mr. Goldshows up the good cows, ns Testing fish as he shook a fin at Mr. Turtle wtil ns th poor ones. g Ask your neighbor! An Idaho Case Warning! Unless you see the name Bayer on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for twenty-on- e years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacldester of Sallcycacid. Advertisement. Life's Little Courtesies. Stillwell seemed in none too good a humor when he got home from the office. Hang it all!" he exclaimed. Well have to call on the Mortons to- night! Almost exclusively a grain eater, the pigeon renders no notable service as a con server of waste, unless It W ; Why, Henry, said Mrs. Stillwell, you said you wanted to stay home with me in comfort tonight. J. F. T. Basye, retired farmer. 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Pinkhams Vegetable by Compound Experience of a Providence Woman I took Lydi Providence, R. I. E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound for a female trouble and backache. It began just after my baby was born, and I did the best I could about getting my work done, but I had awful not . . bearing-dow- n pains so I could bd stand on my feet. I read in the paper about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and the good it was doing other women, and I have got dandy results from it and will always recfacta ommend it. You can use these as a testimonial if you wish. ''-- Champion Homer Pigeon. Mrs. Herbert ether-solubl- shattered grain in the fields, and that in large measure would be taken uj by other poultry and by pigs. Ths pigeon has a place in the scheme ol urban poultry production, but, except in isolated instances where conditions are peculiarly favorable, its produo tion on farms may not be desirable. - ' . TOWN MAN MAY KEEP PIGEONS substance of both moist and dry matter takes place as 3 result of fermentation and leaching. To ascertain as definitely as possible the amount of this lssn, Its causes, and means for wholly or partially preventing it, the dairy division of the United States Department of Agriculture has been conducting a series of experiments. The results of two years tests are covered in a professional paper, Department Bulletin, 953, Nitrogen and Other Losses During the Ensiling of 6vlm about so slowly and show hat there is no sense in hurrying all the time. We tell them that rest is a most Important thing, and taking things easily is another important thing. shake a fin at them and we try to say: Dont hurry and dont get all tired out The Goldfish family never does that, and see how gay and bright and pretty are the Goldfish family.' I dont suppose, though, said the Turtle, that all creatures would care tc be beautiful just as Goldfish are, They wouldnt care for fins and for glassy eyes and for fancy, tails as members of your family do. But then, of course, all the world han't be made up of Goldfish and Turtles though I can Imagine that nothing could be lovelier than a world of Goldfish and of T- rtles, especially of Turtles. said Mr, Especially of Goldfish, You have probably been workh?neyj! hard and neglecting rest exi Your kidneys have slowed and up and sons have accumulated. Tint the cause of the backache heaS k dizziness and bladder irregnlaritief Doans Kidney Pms . Doln'T'v p' helped thousands and should hen vrT Burying (Prepared Found on Genuine.' Case of Death of Agriculture.) Downwash of Accumulations of manure In the In Silo Carrying With It henhouse upon1 are objectionable Soluble Food Materials Regrounds of sanitation, but not more so' sults Not Yet Complete. thifh dead poultry. How often have you seen a dead chicken thrown Into IPrepaied by the United States Departthe road or trampled into the barnment of Agriculture.) manure? The disposal of these yard knows a silo who farmer has E,gry dead bodies offers a problem for the that ftoine change takes place in the , poultrj-manthe correct solving of substance of the corn or other crop conserved by this means, and it is which may in many cases become aj generally assumed that some loss in very important matter, say specialists of the United States Department of Agriculture. This Is especially true,' Of course, in cases of death from con-- : tagious diseases, and this Includes a: large proportion of poultry deaths. To throw a dead chicken on the manure pile or into the road Is to invite the spread of disease. Burying Is not entirely satisfactory, because unless the grave is dug deep the carcass may1 be scratched up by dogs or other animals. Furthermore, in the winter the ground may be frozen. Therefore, specialists declare, the best way to disk pose of dead poultry is to burn tha bodies. "'H ?!.! have homes town and Many city garbage burners which may be used; but where this is not available some heating poultrymen having systems burn the bodies in the fur-- , nace. This cannot he done in the summer, though, so small crematories have been ' built on some poultry plants. Some of these are of concrete, the size depending upon the numbef of birds kept on the place, and othera stoveal are ordinary iron A concrete crematory will not be expensive, and would pay for itself In safeguarding the health of all the poultry. Evidence Liquid Are you all played out,lble! strength or vigor for work find what is causing your the tmi.hi lhen correct it. Likely, its K? From Disease. Leaching and Fermentation During Ensiling of Corn Is Made Subject of Inquiry. Ah, I tuai Baa Back tfiiy Is backache keeping von IS EXCELLENT PLAN 4Eveiii Fairy Tale 1 BURN DEAD POULTRY ESCAPING JUICES L. Cassen, 18 Meni Court, Providence, R. L Ohio woman for three Jear! could hardly keep aboutsoand do her housework she was well by Lydia E. Pink barns Vegetable Compound: three yean e For about Fayette, 0. I was very nervous and had backache, sideache, dragging-dow- n pains, could not sleep at night, and had no appe tite. At times I could hardly do my housework. medicine from th I doctor but it did not help me. I saw Lydia E. Pinkham'sgotVegetable Compound . DRINKING WATER IN SUMMER Supply for Hogs and Chickens Oven looked on Many Farms Skim Milk Not Sufficient. Perhaps no animals on the farH suffer more for fresh drinking watei during the summer than hogs and chickens. Hogs, art particularly, usually left with only slops and skin milk, when these hot months they crave cool water. Water In chickens! pans quickly evaporates, and Is tod often forgotten. It is positively cruel to forget any animals drinking water needs in the summer mouths. Cause of Leg Weakness. Lack of mineral water in the ration Is often a cause of leg weakness In the chicken flock. Charcoal, oyster shells, ground bone and other various sources of mineral should be supplied with th regular ration. - Six Million Farms. are 6,448.366 farms In th There United Sates. according to the 192d census, as compared with 6.361, 50? la i 1910. advertised in a newspaper and took it with good results, and am now able to d0 my housework. I recommend your medicine to my friends and you may publish my testimonial.' Mrs. Chester A. Ball, R. 15, Fayette, Ohio. An Illinois woman relates her experience : I was never very strong and female trouble keptm Bloomington, 111. weak I had no interest in my housework. I had such a backache I could not cook a meal or sweep a room without raging with pain. Rubbing m; back with alcohol sometimes eased the pain for a few hours, but did not stoj of jb- - I heard of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, and six bottles have made me as strong and healthy as any woman : and I give my thanks 0 it for my health. Mrs. J.A.McQuiTTY, 610 W. Walnut St., Bloomington, H The conditions described by Mrs. Cassen, Mrs. Ball, and Mrs. McQuittywi appeal to many women who struggle on with their daily tasks in just such con ditions in f act, it is said that the tragedy in the lives of some women is aim beyond belief. Day in and day out they slave in their homes for their f&J?111 and beside the daily routine of housework, often make clothes for tne selves and for their children, or work in their gardens, all the while suffer! from those awful bearing-dow- n pains, backache, headaches, nervousness, blues, and troubles which sap the very foundation of life until there come time when nature gives out and an operation seems inevitable. If 8 women would only profit by the experience of these three women, and rem. ber that Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound is the natural restorau for such conditions it may save them years of suffering and unhappme8-Theris hardly a neighborhood in any town or hamlet in the United Stato wherem-somwoman does not reside who has been restored to health by famous medicine. Therefore ask your neighbor, and you will find h f.fi u many cases that at some time or other she, too, has been benefited by taki g and will recommend it to you. For more than e forty years and herb medicine hasbeen restoring suffering women to health and strng Private Text-Boo- k upon Ailments Pec.J e e thisold-ftshwn- r yaE. Pinkhs ' t- - 1 T!,5 |