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Show UTAH STATESMAN News Notes Jfi Prtvila ft to Liot IDAHO SICK WOMAN : SOON RECOVERS to Bf Taking Lydia E. PinkWi VegetaM Compound BOISE Comparative freedom from "A neighbor advised me to try Lydia Infections and communicable dlsessee E. Plnkhams Vegetable Compound, which she said had of sheep le noted in the annual report on Idaho sheep submitted to Governor helped her to much. Bo I bought a few Baldridge. Idaho sheep for the fourth bottles and tried It successive year have been free from out It sure helped cabbies and lip and leg ulceration has me wonderfully, X bean almost nominal felt much better. My work woe no MOSCOW As the result of Intenlonger a dread to sive Investigation by the Salmon River me. If I hear of any mouth near the Development company, one who Is troubled of Slate creek on the Salmon river In the way I was, X central Idaho, a test plant is being will gladly recom- mend the Vegetable built to experiment In the earing of line gold from the Salmon river placer Compound to them and I will answer any letters in regard to the same." Helds. Bestha Mooch, 1134 N. Penn. BLACKFOOT A E. Briggs, forest Mas. Ave Lansing, Mich. reefer, reports that the forest departI had been sickly ever since X was ment hopes to begin construction on fifteen years old. After taking L.ydia road this year. E. Plnkhami Vegetable Compound I the Snake rlver-McCa- y All rights of way have been eecured got so 1 could do all my housework and Mas. Mabix K. over private lands and the Bonneville I am In good health. Ketchikan, Alaika. county commissioners have agreed to Williams, From Michigan to Alaska, from Mains finance the fencing of the rights of to Oregon and from Connecticut to way. California letters are continually being MOSCOW Apr oxlmately 5000 acres written by gratefnl women recomof state timber land la being taken mending Lydia E. Plnkham'i Vegetable over by the Clearwater Timber com- Compound. The Compound is mode from roots pany aa part of the recent deal where herbs and for more than fifty years and by timber holdings of the Federal has been helping to restore Match company, In the Welppe diswomen to health. trict, for approximately (4.500,000. Ara yon on the Sunlit Road to BetState Forester Ben E. Bush stated ter Health? that the state land was Included In the deaL AFTON, Wyo. Manager C. S. Wray IMPROVED of the Burton creameries of Star valIn 1927 1,125,000 that ley reports . QUICKLY pounds of cheese have been made In Carter's Lithe Lhrer PWs Star valley. Including the output of the hrafcVksetaMe tenth month bomb frtc frnm major plant at Afton and aubplanta throughout the valley. Approximately Tfcev eeBeee the irMta of all of this cheese has been freighted to tloa poiaoae which many time cauM Remember they ere s docxoFe preecripetom Montpelier, Idaho and shipped from end caa be taken by tha entire family. there principally to the Loa Angelea All Dnmhl 2Se end 7Sc Red Peckasce, run-dow- over-worke- COMPLEXION . CARTERS EH PULS market By ELMO SCOTT WATSON If any other American T IS doubtful not even excepting George Washington ever hna been or ever will be made the theme of aong and story as bus been (und seeing certain to continue t In) Ahra-liuLincoln. And when 116 expression "gong is used It docs not mean a poetic composition get to music, nor dm "story mean a npetition of any of the Innumerable nnecdotea wlilcli have l around the mime of Lincoln and to which, surprising as the fact Is, new ones are constantly being added after all these years since he last walked the earth. Instead the gongs are the outpourings of tribute to Lincoln by gome of Americas pmtH, who have been inspired by the greatness of their theme to u I tern net's which have become a part of our national literary truilitlou. As for the story" men may reiieut anecdotes of Lincoln and then in a little while forget them. But the story which Is told by enduring bronze or ttone is one which cannot be forgotten. So eucli of the great number of gtutues which havt been erected to Lincoln in many purls of the country bus Its story to tell of the Hull Splitter," the KiiinuciiKilur," the "Man of Sorrows, and of the greut statesman "who belongs to the ages. So long us men will gpeuk of IJncoln stf long will they be impressed by the murvel of his cureer, accentuated as It Is by the coutrust between his beginning In life and the place he now holds In world hfetory. As for that beginning, picture the scene on FEBRUARY TWELFTH, 1809 A squalid village get In wintry mud. p A rt slowly gruann and A horseman hnlls and halls. He shiftssqueaks. his cud And apeak I GREEN RIVER Despite the recent thaw, lje harvest has begun in Green River. With the breaking of the main layer of Ice soon after the thaw get In, the beat ice was lost, but the present layer Is much better than was expeo ted. All the Ice houses here and at Rock Springs ara to he filled without waiting for any other freeze, fearing lest another thaw would Injure tha m Quality. clutt-tem- ... best-know- n hub-dee- os-ca- "Well, did you hear? Tom Lincolns wife; today. Tha devils luck fur folks an poor as they! iot r Tom! Poor Nance! Poor young one! born without a chancel "A ha by In that den. That worse than cattle pen! Bttll, what are they but rattle? Cattle? Tut! A critter le beef, hide, and tallow, but Whod swap one for the creatures of that hut? White trash! email fry, t Whose only Instinct Is to multiply! "They're good at that, And eo today, God wot, another A brat! puking, equalling, Spilled in the world, heaven only know for what letter If he were black, For then he'd have a shirt upon his back And something In hla belly, an he grows More than he's like to have, aa I suppose. red-fac- good-fur-naug- "Vet there be th-Who rluim 'equality for this hew brat. And that damned Democrat Who equate todiiy where Washington once sat. He'd hnve It that thle Lincoln rub might be Of even value In the world with you and met Who but he? "Yee, JelTereon, Tom Jefferson. Who even hints that black men should be free. fenther-headed fool would tell you, maybe. That A President might lie In thla new baby! In this new equnwker, born without n rsg To hide himself! Good God, It makes me gag! This beggar spawn Morn for a world to wipe It feet upon A few years hence, but now More helpless than the litter of a sow! And oh, well! Pend the women folks to Kancet e Tour Tort. little devil! horn without a rhnnee! Kilmund Vance Cooke In the Chicago Evening lltmil.lt the beginning and humble the later yenra In Illinois where there la an everlasting memorial to him In THE LINCOLN CIRCUIT Jn Springfield, where his sshee lie, A granite column risen high; To Spring field, year on year, there wends A caravsn, that never ends, Of pilgrims, eager, come to pay Their homage to his eacrrd clay: And yet methlnka the true estate f Lincoln, humble, simple, great, Is lirtter sensed In village street. Where onre he loved to walk and greet In heartiness hie fellows ell. In mart. In courthouse, tavern hnlL Methlnka hla spirit lingers where He lived and wrought. No sepulcher Of atntely grandeur, cold and dim. Cun hold the human heurt of him. The 1 little towns, the county seats. With dreaming squares end idling atreels, Plain homes of plainer pioneers. years Iusu,tig, yet hallowed through the Matures In dlsisnt times they saw CORNS Cr U'A I . IB& J&aarc2RA3X2RH BY BAJX, murfCOJjrpARK wASMrr&TQirtz. kf cr &MT&&rj7?&yc&jrrjzm!cuw7&&roz& TOL&zzrr&itursp.c Tha woods, the prairies, tha abodes Of humble men where malice fails And charity for nil avails These are the shrines that stilt enfold The heart of Lincoln aa of old. Whose living legend runneth thua: We loved liipi; he was one of us. K. O. Laughlln In the Ladles Home Journal. And It wns these people who gave him to the nation fur Ita leader In the greatest struggle It had ever known, and those four years of anguish made Abrulmm Lincoln A MAN OF SORROW8 They thought him but a clown, a tactical boor Who Idled hla daya and nights with quips and Jests; Ilia hours were heedless aa hla puree was poor; Without ambition, blind to worthy quests. He dragged along hie days; a human clod Who acorned religion, mocked and flouted God. m How far they erred! A man of sorrows he, c, Who bore within hie heart a fatal wound. Bereft nf those he loved, the sympathy He craved and hungered for could not be found: The men with whom he walked from day to day Knew not he trod a dark and lonely way. man of sorrows born to pain and grief. Yet would he not Inflict hie woes on men. In Jest and Joke h sought to find relief; Thus gaining strength, he walked erect again. Surh wan the man they railed a wag and clown. Tha byword and the glory of hie town. A Thomas Curtis Clark. of that struggle that the nation realized the greatness of the man when thejr listened to the words which came from the lips of LINCOLN AT GETTYSBURG (From the "Gettysburg Ode.") After the eyes that looked, the lipa that spake Here, from the ahadowe of Impecding death. Those words of solemn bieath. What voice may fitly break The alienee, doubly hallowed, left by him? We can but bow the head, with eyes grown dim. And, aa a nation's litany, repeat Tha phrase hla martyrdom hath made complete. Noble as then, but now moia sadly sweet; "Let us, the living, rather dedicate Ourselves to the unfinished work, whlrh they Thus far advanced so nobly on Ita way. And save the periled state! ua, upon thla Odd where they, the brave. Their last full measure of devotion gave. Highly resolve they had not died In vnln! That, under Und. the nation's Inter birth Of freedom, and (lie people's pain Of their own sovereignly, shall never wnne And perish from the clrele nf the earth! From surh a perfect text, shall song aspire To light her faded fire. And Into wandering music turn Ita virtue, simple, sorrowful, nnd stern? Ilia voles all eleglea anticipated; For, whatsoe'er the strain. We hear that one refrain; "We consecrate ourselves to them, the consecrated Bayard Taylor. the mltb-- t Hut before IiIh grout work mild he finished. an nasux'dii's bullet plunged n whole nation Inin mounting for O CAPTAINI MY CAPTAINI O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip In done; The ship has weathered every rack, the prise we ought Is non; The port Is near, the belle I henr, the pcole are exulting. While fidlow eyis the steady keel, the verel grim and daring. llut I' heart! heart! heart! the bleeding drops of red H'h"ie on the deck my Cuptuln Fallen cold end dead. DX Scholl's receive (1,151,000, and In California, (1,112,155. Other large allotments arc Oregon, (1,074,899; Montana, (680,151; Washington, (533,879 and Alaska (490 lino-pad- s Put one on tele Is gonef BOISE W. W. Deal of Nampa, fot Discretion and cowardice are aptwelve years state master of the Idaho near allied, but theyre' not parently ribboned wreathe for yon grange, was reelected, two to one. al kin. the twentieth annual convention. Mr, swaying mass, their eager Deal was given a prolonged ovation Skepticism Is good for the people, when the result pf the ballot was anhut not too tntirh. C. nounced. was His B opponent Here. Captain! dear father! Thle arm beneath your head! Blodgett of Boise and Grand View. Mi; It !a some dream that on the deck Blodgett Is secretary for this departYouve fallen cold and dead! ment of the federal land board . AMERICAN FALLS Assurancei My Captain does not answer, hie llpa arc pals and having been given them that the gov still My father dose not feel my arm, be baa nor pules eminent will be able to furnish eleo nor will; trical current at the same rate as tha! The ship Is anchored safe and sound. Its voyage granted to Bnrley and Rupert, memclosed and done. From fearful trip the victor ship cornea In with bers of the city council are consider object won! lng taking over the American Falli waterworks system. The council hai Exult. O choree and ring, O belle! requested uncials of the bureau ol But I with mournful, tread reclamation to prepare a tentative conWalk the deck my Captain lice, tract covering all phases of the transFallen cold and dead. fer. Walt Whitman. BOISE Idahos two great prohlemi And although history records that Abraham Lincoln died on April 15, 18G5, he lives In the ore taxation and marketing, and th state chamber of commerce should hearts of his countrymen as lead the way to their solution, PresiTHE FIRST AMERICAN dent R. E. Shepherd of that organlzo tion said in hla annual address at the Surh was he, our Martyr-Chie- f, Whom late the Nation he had led. o congress, whose sessions beWith ashes on her head. In the hall of the house of repregan Wept with the paeelon of an angry grief; sentatives at the capitoL Forgive me. If from present things I turn To speak what In my heart will beat and burn. MOSCOW First timber sale ever And hang my wreath on hie d urn. conducted by the state of Idaho In Nature, they aay, doth dote. which cedar alone, on the property In And cannot make a man question, will bo offered, is to be held Save on some worn-oWhy do so many, many babies of toplan. at the Idaho county courthouse at day escape all the little fretful spells Repeating na by rota: For him her Old World molds aside she threw. Grangevllle, February 17, for tract! end Infantile ailments that used to And. choosing aweet clay from tha breaat immediately east of Stltes In Idaho worry mothers through the day, and O! tha unexhausted West, With stuff untainted shaped a hero new. county. keep them up half tlie night? Wise, steadfast In the strength of God, and true. BLACKFOOT But 200 out of a posIf you dont know the answer, yon Ilvw beautiful to sea sible 4600 auto licenses have been Is- haven't discovered pure, harmless Once more a shepherd of mankind Indeed, sued by the assessor to date. AccordIt Is sweet to the taste, nnd Who loved hie charge, hut never loved to lead; One whose meek flock the people Joyed to he ing to a ruling from Boise, all auto sweet In the little stomach. And Its Nut lured by any cheat of birth. owners must have the 1928 license gentle Influence seems felt all through Rut by hla clear-grainhuman worth. February 1. Assessor Arthur the tiny system. Not even a distasteAnd brave old wisdom of sincerity.! says licenses for Bingham ful dose of castor oil does so much They knew that outward grace le duet; county may be obtained from Henry good. They could not choose but trust In that d mind's unfaltering skill D. Gilbert at Aberdeen or Roy KingsFletcher's Castorla Is purely vegeAmi will at Shelley. table, so you nmy give It freely, at That bent like perfect eteel to spring again and bury UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO Three Best thrust. sign of colic; or eonstlputlon; or matches for the University of Idaho i dlnrrheo. of mind. Ills was no lonely mountain-pea- k Or those many times when Thrusting to thin air o'er our cloudy bare, wrestling squad virtually are assured you Just don't know whut it the matA now, now lost In vapors blind; for this season, It has been announced ter. For reel sickness, call the docRi'uuil prairie rather, genial level-lineby Tom Boardman pf Mountain Home, tor, Fruitful end friendly for nil human kind, At oilier times, a few always. Vet also nigh to heaven and loved of lortleet stars student coach. Matches with Wash of Fletcher's Castorla. drops Nullnnq nf Europe here. ington State college, some team on tha doctor often tells you to do Just The Or, then, of Europe fronting mornward still Pacific roaat and the College of Idaho and always says Fletchers. Err any names of Kerf and Feer may be arranged. The flrat official ap- that; Could Nnture'a equal scheme deface; Other preparations may be Just as of Here was a type of tha true elder race, the team will be In the pearance fts free from dangerous pure, And one nf Plutarch's men talked with ue face ta latter part of February with Wuahing-to- n drugs, just hut why experiment? Resides, tare. State college I praise him not; It were too late: the book on rare end feeding of hnblcs And sum Innatlve weakness there must be IDAHO FALLS Idaho Falla ran get that comes with Fletcher's Castorla is In him who condescends to victory on the Great Falla-Sal- t Such ns the Present gives, and cannot wait, Lake airmail worth Its weight In gold I Safe In hlniaelf an In a fate. line If a suitable landing field Is furH alway firmly he: lie knew to hide hie time, g nished, Major C. II. Rlddlurombe, And ran hla fame abide, aeronautical of Alfred engineer Still in tv n i in hie simple faith sublime. Till the wine years decide. Frank and aaaoclatca, holders of the Great captains, with their gun and drums, said after consulting Post contract, for ths hour, D'xiurb our Judgment Hut ef teat alienee comes; master Joseph Morley and business These nil are Rone, and. standing like n tower, men. He stopiu-here en route by Our iluhlren shall behold hla fame, The kindly-earnes- t, brave, foreseeing man, piano to the Montana terminal, whore Bagm lous. indent, deending praise, not blame. he will make further study or tha New i'r'h of cur new soil, the first Amerlraf needs f the cot tractors and tho James Bussell Lowell of developing more mall O ' In In one jnntife pain from coma la ended. Dr. Scholl Zino-pdd- e do thle cafcty by removing the cause pressing and rubbing of ihoca, They ara thin, medi-cata-d, antiseptic, healing; At all drag and ahoo stores. Cost but a trifle, 844. Him come anil go to practice law, Tell homely tales, crack homely Jokes And neighbor with tha common folks Tha little towns, the country roads, It was Ends pain at once WASHINGTON The apportion meat of (7,600,000 for road improvement In national forests has been by Secretary of Agriculture Jardine. The fund was authorized by congress In 1926, and will be disbursed during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1928. Forest roads In Idaho will live, Captain! my Captain! Rlee up for you the bugle trills. For you bouquets and the chorea For you they calk the farce turning. rise up and bear the belle! flag I flung for you the world-honore- ut Gas-tori- bo-fo- re ed Man-warin- g sure-foote- eupple-temper- cd i d. con-suitin- d Children Cry for |