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Show i A I Friends Advice Saves Life to epeak of the wonderful cure have received from your noted Swamp-Roo- t, the great kidney and bladder cure. Last summer I was taken with severe pains in my back and sides. I could not breathe without difficulty and was nearly wild with the desire to urinate. Was compelled to do so every ten minutes with the passage of pure blood with the urine. I tried all the different doctors from far and near, but they said it was no use to doctor as I would die anyway. I wag at the end of my rope and was so miserable with pain and the thought that I must die that words cannot tell how I felt. One day a fnend told me of the wonderful help she had received She gave from Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root- . me one of your pamuphlets which I read After and determined to try Swamp-Root- . taking half a bottle I felt better. Have now taken ten bottles and am well as I I w ish ever was, thanks to Swamp-Root- . to tell all suffering people that have kidney, liver or bladder trouble, that Dr. Kilis the best medicine on mers Swamp-Roo- t the market. All persons doubting this statement can write to me and I will answer them diYours very truly, rectly, CLYDE F. CAMERER, Rosalie, Wash. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of Julv, 1909. VERNE TOWNE, Notary Public. wifeh that I letter t Dr. Ktlmr tUarhanton, A Ct N. T. Will Do For Yon Prove What Swamp-RoSend to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghum-ton- , N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive k booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. V hen writing, be sure and mention this paper. For sale at all drug stores. Price and lifty-Cen- USUAL THE ts RESULT. 3. GONE, BOILS CURED My son was about three weeks old when I noticed a breaking-ou- t on his Cheeks, from which a watery oozed. A short time after, his arms, shoulders and breast broke out also, and in a few days became a solid scab. I became alarmed, and called our family physician, who at once pronounced the disease eczema. The little fellow was under his treatment for about three months. By the end of that time, he seemed no better. I became discouraged, and as I had read the advertisements of Cuticura Remedies and testimonials of a great many people who had used them with wonderful success, I dropped the doctors treatment, and commenced the use of Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and In a few days noticed a marked change. The eruption on his cheeks was almost healed, and his shoulders, arms and breast were decidedly better. When he was about seven months old all trace of the eczema was gone. "During his teething period, his head and face were broken out in bolls which I cured with Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Surely he must have been a great sufferer. During the time of teething and from the time I dropped the doctor's treatment, I used the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, nothing else, and when two years old he was the picture of health. His complexion was soft and beautiful, and his head a mass of silky curls. I had been afraid that he would never be well, and I feel that I owe a great deal to the Cuticura Remedies. (Signed) Mrs. Mary W. Ramsey, 224 E. Jackson St., Colorado Springs, .Colo., Sept. 24, 1910. sub-etan- That Essential Struggle. There are men who go through life without ever getting what one would or call a throw-dowthey never get to know what it means to face rough or tough weather. Their way Is slicked and paved. They seem to miss the one great essential thing In every success the struggle; days when everything looks as though one Is about done for and ready to cave in. n set-bac- Unnecessary. Do you tell your wife everything you do when she is away? No; the neighbors attend to that. Houston Post. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. , tiny granules. Easy to take as candy. Sugar-coated- Led by the Nose. is a leading woman? Boston woman, my son. Pa, what Any Transcript. That ONI.Y OVE "BROMO QriNTNF. OCi.NINK. W I.AXATIVB HHOMO ixwl for tbe signature of K. W, (H()VK. Lsed the Wori4 over to Cure ft Cold Id One Ltey. 25c. It is better to lose to gain by self seeking. The year 1911 promises to he the banner year In the history of the Coeur dAlenes in the number of new producers which will be added to the list of shippers. Reports from the east are that the Pioche merger will be know n as the Amalgamated Pioche Mines and Smelters corporation, and i..at its capitalization will be 1,000,000 shares, par value $10. Estimates in the east of the annual earnings of the United Stat;s Smelt ing, Refining & Mining company piuce them at about $3,300,000 per annum, to which the Utah interests contribute very close to $l,0u0,00(). The management of the Utah Cop per company has just increased its battery of steam shovels at Bingham by the addition of two new ones and two new eng'nes, bringing the total shovels now at work to twenty. Seventy-fivtons of ore were received at the sampler in Salt Lake last week from the Columbus Extension property of Alta, the average value of which, as shown by assays, was 0.083 ounces gold, 7.1 ounces silver, 8.11 per cent copper. The Snowstorm is the sole copper shipper of the Coeur u .dienes, and will continue sending out ore from its upper levels for many months. The prospecting company Is tnoroughly the property on No. 4 level and expects to locate the ore shoots there. A syndicate of Des Moines capitalists headed by T. V. McXear, who is sea silver wire manufacturer, has cured tiie old Rossi mine in the famous Cortez silver camp of Nevada. Corlez came into prominence as far back as I8G3, and is credited with a product:on ol r and copper mines Eight of the Coeur dAlene district have been sending out ore for periods of five to twenty years hack and are now, In most cases, in their prime. The gross amount of ore taken out in 1911 promises to far exceed the output of any past year In the rich north Idaho mining section. It is now known that the December output of the Utah Copper company was 7,137,383 pounds of copper, and the Nevada Consolidated production for the month was 5,510,360 pounds. This is a decrease of 331,413 pounds over November in the case of the Utah Copper company, while the Nevada, production is 303,077 pounds increase. Millions of dollars in silver ore have come from the old Tuscarora mines in Nevada, and owing to distance from reduction works only the best ore was marketed. Experts frequently have examined the properties there, reports have been favorable and nothing but the lack of capitalistic confidence in the modern days has prevented a new ra of activity there. At the meet!ng in Salt Lake last week of the members of the Amerithe varican congress, Mining s to the ous amendments were carried without a dissenting vote. Among these changes the most Important increases the board of dimemrectors from nine to thirteen bers, and five of the thirteen shall hereafter constitute a working majority. Up to the close of 1910 Cobalt mining companies of Canada distributed a total of $22,127,318 in dividends. For a camp that had to contend against about all the difficulties nature and mankind could invent, and for a producer exclusively of the hated white metal, this certainly is a record that the land to the north can well be proud of. The camp Is now producing of the worlds supclose to .5 GOOD MUTTON In loving than TYPE OF SHEEP Tendency of Public to Consume More of Meat Attributed to Careful Dressing of Carcasses. In his work on profitable stock feed-:ng- . Prof. H. R. Smith calls attention to , e the growing tendency on the part af the public to consume more mutton. He attributes this In part to 'the fact that mutton carcasses are more carefully dressed and better ripened than formerly and In addition a better grade of mutton sheep is being produced. Furthermore It Is marketed earlier than was the case a few years ago. During former years when wool was higher in price, the country was d largely stocked with sheep af the distinctly wool breeds. These sheep were retained on the farms perhaps several years for the annual clip of wool, and w'hen finally placed upon the market had become so aged as to make the meat tough, as well as strongly flavored. With lower jrtews of wool, there have come about marked changes in the character of flcks. Rams of the mutton breeds, including the Southdown, Hamj'-shirShropshire, Cotswold, Oxford, Lincoln and Leicester, have been crossed upon native ewes, resulting in a good quality of mutton stock. These cross-bremutton sheep do not produce so heavy a fleece as do the Merino, and at prevailing prices for wool It is not profitable to carry them over for their second clip and the little increase in weight; but their points of excellence for mutton production are so much greater than their deficiencies for wool production in comparison with the Merino, that they are now In greater favor. Merino ewes of the improved strains are still preferred for range conditions, because they not only sheer a heavier fleece, but their dense, fine wool and smaller frames make them better able to withstand the hardships of the range. With the more rerent advance in the price of wool, there is now a tendency upon the part of farmers to retain in the breeding ewes somewhat more of the Merino blood, depending upon the heavy mutton rams to produce a type of lamb which has proved very satisfactory in the feed lot, though (Borpx what smaller than higher grades of mutton stock. fine-wole- e, d d G00D SELF-FEEDIN- Constructed Frame Rectangular Cattle TROUGH G So May Work Out Feed as Needed Without Clogging. rectangular frame is 5 feet and 10 feet high, and is constructed of 4x4 inch material. This serves as a frame for the feeder, as well as a support for the track of the feed carrier which runs from the barn to the point marked T. The bln Is but The wide one-eight- h ply. The annoyance of cleaning away snow or litter from the ordinary swinging door before it can he opened can be easily avoided by employing the simple sliding door shown in illustration. This is exceptionally useful on the sheep or hog house, and may be employed on other buildings where a swinging door would be In the way when opened. The door Is constructed in the usual manner and then arranged on the building to slide up or down Id two tracks or grooves, which may be made by nailing two boards togethei with the edge of one overlapping the one on the side of building. Two pulleys are placed at the top of these e o Five Years of Severe Rheumatism COMPLAINT MADE TO TURKISH GOVERNTMENT FOR ATTACK ON CONSULAR AGENT. Mutiny Among Soldiers Being Transported on Steamer Flying American Flag, Followed by Assault on American Representy.ive. The cure of Henry J. Goldstein, 14 Barton Street, Boston, Mass., is another victory by Hoods Sarsaparilla. This great medicine has succeeded in many cases where others have utterly I suf failed. Mr. Goldstein says: fered from rheumatism five years, it excaused and from me business kept My knees would becruciating pain. come as stiff as steel. I tried many medicines without relief, then took Hood's Sarsaparilla, soon felt much better, and now consider mvself entirely cured. I recommend Hoods. Get it today in uual liquid form ol chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs ENLIST Washington. The American emat Constantinople has made representations to the Turkish government in regard to the attack on John T. Peristiany, United States consular agent to Aleandretta, during a mutiny on board the coasting steamer New Jeisey. The state department was so advised on Saturday by Charge dAffaires Philip at Constantinople. The New Jersey is one of the vessels plying Turkish waters which has been given American register and consequently the right to Ily the American flag by the United States consul general at Constantinople, because it is controlled largely by Americans. Agent Peristiany is a citizen of Door in Position. France, and was appointed American grooves and weights equal to the consular agent at Alexandretta duly bassy AID CHURCHES OF Powerful Weapon Brought to Bear in the Fight Against Tuberculosis. Just how serious a problem tuberculosis is to the average church, and in just what ways pastors are called upon to minister to those suffering from this disease, is the subject of an investigation which the national association for the study and prevention of tuberculosis Is conducting in connection with its plans for tuberculosis day on April 30. Statistics are being gathered from thousands of ministers regarding this subject, and among other figures the number of deaths last year from tuberculosis in the church congregation will be given. It is planned to place these statistics together with other educational maweight of door suspended by ropes, at- 16, 1908. It appears that a sergeant instigat- terial, in the hands of every minister tached to the door. This permits the door to be opt-neto any height de- ed a mutiny among fifty Turkish sol- In the country for his use in connecsired, where it may be fastened so as diers who were Deing transported on tion with Tuberculosis day. Millions to allow the small pigs to have access the steamer New Jersey. When that of circulars and pamphlets on the preto the yard, when it is to desired to vessel reached Alexandretta she was vention of tuberculosis will also be keep the mother in the pen. flying the American flag, and the issued, both from the national office American consular agent, John T. and from the headquarters of the 450 associations who will Peristiany, went on board to investiin the movement. CHEAP SHELTER FOR STOCK gate. There he was set upon by the sailors and driven from the ship. DurPainted While Asleep. Shed Shown in illustration Herewith ing the attack his hatband was cut craze of the pretty ladies is It the off. Will Protect Twenty-Fiv- e to and his coat was tom of the Tiergartenstrasses plutocrat Steers. Thirty NAVAL BILL REPORTED. society to be painted while asleep, writes a Berlin correspondent. The A cheap shelter for stock is made by Which Austrian Countess Czivek started the setting posts eight feet apart, eight Measure Carries $125,421,538, is $5,929,316 Less Than Current portraitbright idea. The feet high on one side and six feet on ist who had given her an appointment Appropriations. the other side, making the shed 12 for the sitting has the vicious habit feet wide and 40 feet long. Roof runs Washington. Carrying a total of one way, and north side and ends are $125,421,538, the naval appropriation of making you wait. Tired of turning boxed, with a gate at each end and bill was reported to the house on Sat- over French novels in an antechamber, the beautiful countess fell asleep. urday by Chairman Foss of the navy At last the procrastinating artist turnaffairs committee. ed up. The bill carries $5,929,316 less than Entranced by the unexpected vision the current appropriation, and $2,044,-62- 1 of sleeping beauty he threw off a less than the estimates submitted lightning sketch and as the countess by the navy department. awoke held it before her astonished The increase of the navy program eyes. The drawing was so dainty and Shed for 25 or 30 Head. calls for an appropriation of $34,270,-816- , seductive that the delighted sitter inof which $15,832,928 for the first sisted upon a complete, oil portrait rack running the full length of shed on is inserted in the present bill. painted while she simulated sleep. year south side. A shed of this size will This increase contemplates two batshelter twenty-fivor thirty tleships of 27,000 tons, at $11,835,408 Ignorance. steers. Laura Jean Libbey, "discussing in each; two colliers at $1,000,000 each; her appearance on the eight torpedo boat destroyers at $825,-00- Brooklyn and four submarines at $500,000 stage, said: PROFITABLE TYPE OF HORSE I talk In my monologue about love, each. The cost as given is estimated of Old Farmer Tells of Manner in Which on the basis of building by private marriage and the other interests On the heart. these women, restriction. contract without subjects He Makes Animals and Services especially young women, are strangely Pay for Keeps. Criminal Libel Suit by Monarch. Ignorant. London. The News of the World They really make me think, you In regard to the cost of a horse," King Georges advisers know, of the little girl who was asked I must first and firmly say that I re- says that libel pro- by her teacher: ceived great profits from my horses have instituted criminal What can you tell us of Soloand their services pay me for their ceedings with the object of ending circu- mon? rumors once all for and freely Am an never old farmer and keeping. Solomon, replied the little girl, had a pure-bre- d mare, but by good lated for years that his majesty when s Prince of Wales was morganatically was very fond of animals. breeding I now have the And how, my dear, said the Percheron. Beginning with the suck- married to a daughter of an admiral do you make that out? teacher, Edward is Malta. at The defendant ling. they are of no bother to me, for answered the little Because, until they are a month old the mother Mylius, who is said to be connected he had 500 porcuis brought up once In the forenoon with the Liberator, published in girl, the Bible says pines. statements which printed the and once in the afternoon, but after- Paris, wards it Is kept at the stable, says a on which the libel charge is based. Was Taking No Chances. writer in Baltimore American. Then Mylius was recently arrested. An amusing incident occurred a few in the fall before they are two they Legislative Scandal in Colorado. days ago outside Maranz, Austria. are broke and ready for light service Denver. Representative Judkins A cow strayed from the pasturage and In the spring. So from the time they are two years old they pay their own (Dem.) of Aspen created an uproar in came within reach of the fort. The deofficer in command suspected the presweigh the house Saturday morning by way. My coming had been he that approached ence of an automatic photographic ap1,500 pounds and bring $150, while the claring bring $200. Thus by Speer men and told that unless he paratus, and had the beast seized and coming our best young Percheron voted for Mayor Speer of Denver for closely examined and when he found by keeping mares and clubbing together to buy a United States senator he could not nothing to justify his suspicions he the animal lose again, under registered stallion I find there is a hope to get any bills through the turned of two of his men, observation the was Mr. made house. farma Judkins for rWdy sale and clear profit charge er In raising horses, and their services prior to the ballot for senator, the As- charged with the duty of following the pen representative rising to a ques- suspected home to ascertain whether will pay for their keeping. tion of personal privilege. her owner was an Italian spy. A Truce in West Virginia. DISTEMPER Charleston, W. Va. The differences In all its forms among all ages of horses, between the Democratic and Republi- as well as dogs, cured and others in sama can members of the state senate were stable prevented from having the disease DISTEMPER CURE. settled on Saturday and the Republi- with SPOIIXS Over 600,000 Every bottle cans appeared in the chamber for the bottles sold last guaranteed. year $.50 and $1.00. Any first time since they went to Cincin- good druggist, or send to manufacturers. Cattle must have roughage oi some nati to avoid possible arrest for refus- Agents wanted. Spoil n Medical Co., Spec. Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind. kind. ing to attend sessions of the body. It Is not a fact that a pig can take Theagreement provides that the ReWhere Every Ear Is Stretched. care of all that he can eat. publicans are to unite with the DemoKnlcker They say listening Is a The pig at eight months Is crats in another election of United lost art. States senators to succeed Nathan B. the masterwork of the feeder. Bocker Ever live in a flat with a The pig can eat more than he can Scott and the late Senator Stephen B. dumb waiter? Elkins. digest and digest more than he can use. The greatest cause- of worry on Mrs. Schenk Released on Bail. Regular feeding is essential to sucironing day can be removfed by using V. Va. Mrs. Laura Wheeling, cess and three feeds a day is better Defiance Starch, which will not stick Farnsworth Schenk, wife of John O. to the iron. Sold everywhere, 16 oz. than two. whom she was charged w.th Schenk, Indigestible feeds such as bran and to poison, was released by for 10c. cob meal should be kept away irom the attempting Judge Jordan on Satucday, bail being Any New Methods hog trough. fixed at $10,000. Aint it strange th way Kelly beats should work have horse six to The his wife? Idahoan Eases His Conscience. ten pounds of hay. In addition to the I dunno. How does he do it? corn and carrot. Some conscientious Washington lambs As February bring the highest soul in Lewiston, Idaho, has sent $35 No man ever knows how much he prices they ought to lo dropped at that in cash to the secretary of the treaswhen he lo.es a chance of givmisses time of the year. ury with no explanation. It. has been ing pleasure. Cleanliness should begin in the sta- credited to the conscience fund by the ble, which must not only be kept clean, secretary. but well ventilated. Stolen Gems Recovered. There is no feed so good for young Cincinnati. Jewelry valued pigs and calves as sweet skim milk at direct from the separator. $3,000, alleged to have been stoen Every stable where tuberculosis has from the home of Ira J. Mix in Chiexisted should be well whitewashed cago by Lillian Mconald now under Thats what it costs to get a week9 twice In the next six months. arrest in St. Louis, has been recovon treatment of CASCARETS. They Is no stock the farm that ered in Cincinnati panwshops. There do more for you than any medicine will help so rapidly in advancing the on Earth. Sickness generally shows No More Women Matadores. fertility and good condition of the and starts first in the Bowels and of flock land as a sheep. Madrid. The Spanish minister of Liver; CASCARETS cure these ills. The care of sheep is pleasant work the interior has issued an edict proso easy to try why not start toIts for a woman, and one that she can unand have help in the morning? women from taking part iD night hibiting dertake with but small capital at first, bull fights, a practice which was inCASCARETS ioc a box for week's 9QJ and work up to a profitable business. treatment, all druggists. Biggest seller augurated some time ago by a young in the world. Million boxes a month. woman named Reverta. ? i d well-know- e two-year-o- i a seven-eighth- three-year-ol- Another carload of copper ore from the Grand Gulch mine, below Moapa, Nev., has been received at the Salt Lake valley smelters. The returns show the car contained about 96,000 pounds, showing nearly thirty-twper cent copper and' five per cent Iron, a gross worth of $59.38 a ton, or about $2,800 for the carload. The announcement comes from New York that the Tennessee Copper company has signed a contract with the International Agricultural corporation whereby the latter agrees to take the Tennessee's entire sulphuric output for the next ten years. It is estimated that this ac!d output, whin the Tennessees new plant is in full operation, will be 223,000 tons per annum. The owners of the Rtd Cross group of ten lede claims, three miles from Salmon City, Idaho, have just received returns from the Murray smelter, Utah, to which they recently shipp?d s twelve tons of unpicked ore. The show lead, 22 per cent, or $19.80 to the ton; gold, 67.100 ounce, or $13.-4making a total value of $33.20. In addition, the ore carried one ounce of silver and 9 per cent Iron. The South Utah Mines and Smelters during Deeemnr pio uced 3S0, 713 of There co; per. pounds was treated 23,- mill at th 09) tons of ore, wish h 'ici.led 2 9 '7 tons of ccnce nin .s, LIT. ounces ol gold and 2,296 ounces of silver. With 2S0 feet of woi kings, oE which 250 feet show c.ro, much of which is of a high shipping guide, the White Rock Mining company's propery in Beaver county, five miles and a half west of Milford, Utah, is one of the best prospective mines in the southern part of the state. Consolidation and financing of the Success and Bluster groups of claims in Jarbidge is being attempted, the I ultimate idea being to develop the I tunnel ground by driving a 2,000-foo- t into the mountain, which would give over 1,000 feet of depth on the vein high-grad- Knees Became Stiff C00R FOR HOG HOUSE! Annoyance of Cleaning Away Snow or Litter May Be Avoided by Using Door Illustrated. lead-silve- So Stockbug has been on the Street, has he? What 5s he speculating on? Just .t present, I believe, he is speculating on how much longer he will be on the street. ECZEMA HANDY A1INES AND MINING Doctors SaidHeVoiild Di d LiveStoc A Self-Feede- r. 16 inches high at the opening and the opening is six inches high. This construction Is necessary in order to suable the cattle to work the feed out as needed and to prevent clogging. The studding which Is of material. Is placed four feet apart inside the bln and serve to support the sides. 2x4-inc- h 0, Selling Steer Calves. It Is not always the best plan to dispose of beef cattle as yearlings, but In many instances in the corn-hol- t area It has come to be a common practUe, and is followed by a considerable number of cattle raisers; con-- . ?equenIy, this work of the Indiana experiment stat ion will prove of great value to those following the plan of selling early. It was pointed out among other things, also, that If it were possible to turn the calves out on pasture early In the season, before the grass had started, still continuing the feed used in the dry lot, so that the steers would become accustomed to the grass very gradually, there would be little advantage In the dry lot feeding, except that due to the premium paid for dry-fecattle on the central markets. This higher price Is lecured because of the general belief :hat the carcasses from dry-fecattle ire superior to those from grass-fed- . d d d - is 9!!? Mi 10s? t k |