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Show DOCTOR Fitted Cold Jetvelry . I r r bMt . ..u and Dt)BirnCt ' WW""' e - u.a vvwva rr w nuronwi th ADVISED ',.. ...arantea. -' eM- iSrtwTw mU to If any told not MitolMWry OPERATION sr m - - O INBITRE rood dlirvatlon .v.., clae dully In the open a'tr, eai auunuanca or rruit and drlnK water freely between meala. Plain, almple foode, aa direct aa poaalbla rrom fielda. orchard! and wooda, should alwaya be our aim. PUJ CuredbyLydiaEaPinkham's Vegetable Compound jalt uhi Catena, remeou bo) The American Express Hours to California Lm Angela (next day) 2:30 p. m. tqulpmcnt Eipfitrtc ugnteo, Kiuiman uwltni nl Totirift Sleeping Cum and carte Dining Car Mervlce ol the It tirneai inaracier. Anive other fast through trains Two Southern California, GolitfteM and loooiiab, leave Halt Lake City 6.U0 p. to. for IIMip. III. UBII7. and return. To Lot $30.00: The last Angeles ol the cheap eicur- inm to the coal. OihmI returning until l etnnovera enroiile, October II. Ticiruon Sale September 24th to auto, and literature, call for hill Information on local airem, or write, B. A. O. P. A. MANDEKt'IKLD. i. 169 lliln Streo, Halt Lake City BIKJ LilH-ra- s. lng-dow- . for it toMrs.l'inkham,LTTjn,Mass. It Is free and always helpful. MANENT CURE FOR Drunkenness and Opium Diseases. I 1 ruon!i( ) at aakbdtr, a licliMM. La.in treat! at Irmulm ia umr awe beata. THE KEELET IN. pm'TE, JM W. Seat Tawale Street. Sah Uka City. ide. In Q n, auditor t ""MFDC d severalut In the i declared - COMMfRCIH yilN ST. SaltLS'eCit, 161 PHOTuCMar-HER- ider. They out at the h Falls, th 1LT -- ray tens a HTlrvt'ii a lU Kb, THAI)1 I. Mir 1 It A 1 nil CllU'kS Kir i yne Outfit and mi mil a in ainok. onlera receive uninint attention. E STAMP CO., Salt Lake City I Remembering Each Other. the sand at Atlantic City speed. 1 bathing suit About 10 feet away ng of to it was drawing pictures In the sand led out He id Beatttf M a small brown forefinger. Kdced her complexion, her curves ween thai m the glint of gold in her hair. He lng In th( pted to speak and yet finally he id Ralstoi jamnjoned courage and walked over He sat on 1 i matt b her. tlston m I "Didn't I talk with you id Beattli r minutes two summers he impa wed. Ig plant! I The maid lifted her blue for about agpT he eyes. "Two vat was itlN t'il years ago?" she said dreamily. years ago let me see did I po ear blue silk stockings?" Philadel. ma Times. - Overworking the Hog. A tlffl commercial traveler, driving from jy Ir ii pn to town through the pine woods Florida, saw a drove of emaciated lovable i Morback hogs rushing wildly from an aet e to tree. He halted at the pal- a propera KS of a 'Vrarbor'a" finmA. an1 feet cok ted a woman in a sunbonnet what anil til i the matter with the swine. r a prowl w ell, you see," the woman exleciaea i iiined, "my old man Is deaf and mb, and when he wanted to call the etj hogs to their swill he learned t to m km to come when he tapped on one ihortw the trees. It worked all right when tbetr W ley first got learned, but now them 11 onm is making the 'poor oodpeckers them.' lings run their legs off." offense-- I -- - i i done boldly: Undying Fame. Far be It frnm me to boast brag- ugly ob man fambly tree," said the ilored man who was whitewashing ir chicken coop, "but one ob mah lertlves was" General Washington's personal servant, sah,M we interrupted, Kanly, but gleefully. dy Tie was no slch thing, Bah." warm- - nysell mlnutei1 retorted the colored man; "he was p of Mlsteh Jack Johnsing's most sparrin pardnehs befo de peemed ostum. vilsol ilgbt J to, but trly perlof1 for e jnd, J arefuW color 5 y. r. for f col I, t I in" lB rofM friendiK II W Childish Crime. Mrs. Nupop. "Dear, the baby is get 'f to look more and more like you fery day." r. Nupon (absently). "Well, nun him yourself. I can't be bothered to tales of his constant misdeeds Rn I come home tired and Leader. 0 Matt Cot Stung, All Right. "Thla paper says that beos r unknown to the Indians."; Jim. "Yes. I believe it was the lers Who used tn attno: thm." IIu. N Life. . , While You Walt. "Block your hat while vou wait." PJ the original while you wait sign i oacK to before the war, and for time It was the only one, while ?' of such Bltrns there are manv. can have your shoes repaired or Pr woth fixed or vour clothes r r jearcely anything that you may not 11 . ve don9 whIle yu wa't you t. as witness this sign reading: . . UIUUIUUUS ... 'elrv j,, IUI I'll you WalL" viu Naw York Sun. OF SPINS Unmarried, and Contented Withal, They Have Mapped Out for Themselves a Pious City. SEND YOUR WORK TO I lined Into Seattle ATCHISON'S ORDER (tea uni ince, v n If Ton want troecial advice writ U ha and Buffering women. A POSITIVE aad PER- the Kans.-- "A year ago last 'evr days after m my right side. i'K" In a short time a bunch came and it me bothered so much at night I could not sieep. it kept prowine larger and by fall it was as large as a hea'g egg. 1 could not go to bed without a hot water bottle applied to that Bide, I had one of the best doc. tors In Kansas and be told my husband that I would have to be operated on as it was somethinir ilka a tumor caused by a rupture. I wrote to you for advice and you told me not to get discouraged but to take Lydla E. llnkham'a Vegetable Compound. I did take it and soon the lump In my side broke and passed away." Mrs. It. K. IIcky, 713 Mineral Ave., Galena, Kans. Lydla E. Unkham's Vegetable Com. made from roots and herbs, Euud, to be the most successful remedy for curing the worst forms of female ills, including displacements, inflammation, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, bear, feelinir. flatulency, lndifres- tion, and nervous prostration. It costs but a trifle to try It, and the result has been worth millions to many name 24 ACT PROMPTLY. the Country Consequently Had Little Use for City . Methods. Kidney troubles are too dangerons to neglect. Little disorders grow serious and the sufferer Is soon in the grasp of diabetes, dropsy or fatal disease. Brlght's Doan's Kidney rills cure all distressing kidney Ills, They make sick kidneys well, weak kidneys strong. John L. Perry, T e x., Columbus, says: "I grew worse and worse until it seemed but a question of a few hours before I passed away. My wife was told I would not see another day. I rallied somewhat and at once began taking Doan's Kidney Pills. I steadily improved until today I am in good Man From ...a ..tenilvely br a HIS RUBBERS HAD VANISHED Planning for a Small Family. When catering for a small family, care, Judgment and economy must be used or. one kind of food must be aerved several times In order to avoid waste. When purchasing utensils and dishes for cooking, choose the size most suitable to the Size Of tho family, na aueh an Investment has a great een in serving leftovers. advantage In buying a roast ton moii nn dries out In cooking and is not an economical purchase. The beef left over may be served in slices beated in a Mexican sauce curry, tomato, or norseraaisn sauce; The little bits too small to serve mav be chorned and seasoned, then used as sandwich filling, or one can always have hash. Bits of leftover vegetable like car-rot, beans or corn, mav be added to a salad greatly to its advantage. Eggs contain no waste and add to the nutriment of a dish. Whan ma. king an omelet If a few peas are at nana roia them In at the last or serve in a sauce noured around an omelet Very "tempting desserts mav be made from stale cake cut in rounds or fancy shapes, a preserved pear or peach, with a little of the syrup and whipped cream served on each piece. For a small family one can make so many attractive little dishes that would be entirely out of the question with a larger family. When using gas a small nortable oven to be used over a burner is a ' great saving. A delicious dessert which la both pleasing to the eve and the calate la prepared by beating together a half cup of any favorite Jelly and the white of one egg. It .will take a little time to beat until it stands alone, but the result will repay the effort. Serve in sherbet cups vith sweetened whipped cream on tOD. A rhanen frnm tho usual French toast may be made by cutting the bread in rounds or in some fancy shape, dip in eft and milk and fry in butter as usual. Often a dish refused many times will be welcomed if the appearance is changed. It is necessary in all successful cooking to appeal first to the eye. There was called a meeting of the Ancient Order of Spins last evening, and papers were read on every sub ject, from removing grease from car pets to the sad memories that attach to a bunch of old letters. The Spins were having a hilarious time when a visiting Spin got up to make a few re marks. She said that, while they are happy how, there was a sad time com ing. "Think of the day," she said. when, having nn husbands or chil dren, you will be all alone." There was a sniff and then a snort as Spin after Spin recalled wives and mothers who are alone from daylight till dark, except when some member of the fam ily wants waiting on. The sniffing and snorting Increased in volume as Spin after Spin told of her freedom from worry, ber Independence in fiI I VI E SOLVED to live with alt my nancial matters and the Joy of doing I do live. ,LAV might while as she pleased. "But we must not never to Ioea one mo take offense at what our, sister has ment of time, but Improve It In the moat way I posaiWIy can. Resolved, said," one Spin remarked. "Let us profitable never to do which I ahould deshow our good intentions by calling spise or thinkany thins of In another. meanly on every lonesome wife and mother never to do any thins out of rewe know." This was six weeks ago, venge. Resolved, never to do any thing I should be afraid to do If It were and though the Spins have devoted which the last hour of my life. every afternoon and evening since to Jonathan Edwards. this missionary work, they haven't made half the rounds yet Atchison Leaks That 8lnk the Household Ship. Globe. Meat Is the most costly and extrava of all articles of food. Conse gant Wouldn't He Hurry. Why were riding to church and quently every bit should be saved and were late. Several of the party were worked over. auThe cuts of meat make the worried and one remarked: "The cheaper dience will be waiting." "Well." ob- best soups and stews. Where a sauce served the old pastor (who was to is used to hide the appearance there preach that forenoon, "don't let's fret is no occasion to sp;nd money on over It If we are a little late. It re- choice cuts. minds me of the man who was being Soup meat tasteless as It is, may be and made Into taken to. execution. His guards were nicely seasoned greatly exercised over the fact that pressed meat, hash or other dishes they could not possibly get there on quite as good. Meat left from beef tea. should be time. 'Never mind,' said the poor fellow, philosophically., 'Don't fuss over saved for highly seasoned dishes. The it The people can wait There'll be water has drawn out the flavoring and the stimulating principles of the beef, nothing doing till I get there.'" but the fiber, which contains the Christian Herald. greater part of the nourishment, ' Is A friend in need is a friend we left undissolved. After using all the ham that will usually try to dodge. slice nicely from the bone, chip the remainder for frizzled ham and put the bone in the soup pot An ordinary meet grinder will save money and hours of time, as It chops all kinds of food easily. of the Fat from meats and soup stock should be carefully saved and clarified, and if carefully done no fat need be bought for general frying. Tea leaves should be pressed tightly after they have been used and put away to use In sweeping the carpet. They both brighten the carpet and . keep the dust from flying over the walls and furniture. A little water in the wooden tubs will prevent them from falling to . d, . The Smack" "Snack" Post Toasties and Cream A wholesome, ready-cooke- d food which youngsters, and older folks thoroughly enjoy. Let them have all they want It is rich in nourishment and has a winning flavour "The Memory lingers" POSTCM CEItlAL CO., LTD., Battle Creak, Mich. The benches in the waiting rooms at the Union depot In Kansas City are used for othor purposes than to rest on by travelers, the Kansas City Star enlightens us. At every midnight the maids clean out the rooms. They do not forget to poke under the benches for stray bundles left by trusting travelers. Sometimes, after Intervals, the travelers return to claim their property. Some time ago a red cap at the depot saw a man in a linen duster, a felt hat and the manner of one who had spent his life in a secluded part of the Ozarks get down on his knees and peer carefully unde several of the benches. "Lost anything, mister?" the red cap queried. "Wall, no, sonny, not 'zactly. I left a pair of rubbers here last January when I was on the way tew Emporey. Hain't seen nuthln' of 'em, have you?" The red cap explained that he hadn't, and, moreover, that the room had been cleaned out several dozen times since last January. "Well, I swan," replied the traveler, blinking and stroking bis beard. "The city methods do beat me." V BABY'S SKIN TORTURE "When our baby was seven weeks old he broke out with what we thought was heat, but which gradually grew worse. We called In a doctor. He said it was eczema and from that time we doctored six months with three of the best doctors In Atchison but he only got worse. His face, head and hands were a solid sore. There was no end to the suffering for him. We had to tie his little hands to keep him from scratching. He never knew what it was to sleep well from the time he took the disease until he was cured. lie kept us awake all hours of the night and his health wasn't what you would call good. We tried everything but the right thing. "Finally I got a set of the Cuticura Remedies and I am pleased to say we did not use all of them until he was cured. We have waited a year and a half to see If It would return health." Your Liver s. 1403 Atchison 19, 1909." St, Atchison, Points to Good Kan., Oct Stats or Ohm Ctrr or Toudo, 1 Lucas County. f fit Aire J. cbknbv makee oath that 4khe h arm intuit will put you right a lew da TV Sees) la yW riU, Signature ajutbtai W. L. DOUGLAS QUOPQ process OnvCO xmrs D 13.00, tiso, ts.oo, s.50, m.oo, 15.00 WOKEN I s.0O,S3,S3.SO,S4 SOYS 12.00, 12.50 ot 13.00 THE STANDARD FOR 30 YEARS They are absolutely tho most popular and bestshnes for the price la America. They are the leaders every where Because they bold Vv-vartCrfAaSV A their shape, fit better. look better and wear loa fer than other makes. L Thev are oositivelv the 'V. J most economical shoes for vou to buv. W. L. Douglas namo and the retail price are stamped oa the bottom value guaranteed. TAKt NO SUBSTITUnrai It roar dealer Saoaot 'apply yoa writ lor liall Order Catalog. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brock tea. Mae. . "I hate him! I think he Is the meanest man I ever met" What Is the "Gracious, Jeaaette! trouble?" Val "Why, he told me be loved me devotedly and I told him it would be impossible for me to love him in return. The poor fellow looked so downhearted I told him to try and forget me." "Well?" "Boo-hoo- l lie he did." , New Varslon. "Now, Harry," said the Sunday school teacher to the brightest boy in the class, "can you tell me how Elijah i'eia IS "I tried all kinds of blood trmediea which failed to do me any good, but I have found the right thing at last. My face was full of pfuiplesand black-hcad- i After taking Cascarets they all left. I am continuing the use of them and recommending them to my friends. I feel fine when I rise in the morning. Hope to have a chance to recommend Cascarets." Fred C Witten, 76 Elm St., Newark, N. J. Plesaant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good, i Po (inoo. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. , died?" "He didn't die at all," replied the "He was translated from youngster. the original Hebrew." If You Are a Trifle Sensitive About the aire of your aboea, many people , wear amaller shoeeby Bilng Allen'a the Antieeptlo l'owder to abake into the ahoea. It cures Tired, Swollen, Aching t'eet and give rent and comfort. Juat the thiug for Breaking In new ahtiea. Sold everywhere, fta. Bautple sent FUEU. Address. Allep U. Olmsted. LeKuy.N. Y Foot-Kaae- 10c, 2V-- 50c. Never sold In bulk. The genu- bra tablet atatntied C C C, UusraateeU to kZ2 cure or your money back. ! AQCAYQ 1 flililll ilUUniV Iter Hold and RELIABLE !., I PROMPT (.old and HUvar, I.U0 'l'l, a Copier, jl,t. ttllter HI reilned and bought, write tot frr mnillnir aa'ka. M;llt.N ANS4Y . CO 1030 Court I' Itauvvr, ColuraUw. than !, Mrs. Wlnalow's Soothing Byrop. For children teething. anflenailiKinia, ntliifealn. Hanmialiiinllsy a sata, eurea w mil uuUu, ifav a IwlUs. toor trirna. honk and Ritvinn HIKE. KamMLtifd PATENT,tll.tmJaack.ia, WaUtaeM,l).U of lot SHALL OOU. SMALL Genuine n Onions a Healthy Food. Onions are more nourishing any other vegetable. aas Sick HeeoWae. MlCt lsxligettiaa, SMAU, HAND-SEWE- Woman-Like- TTLJ They do teataeu, Remember the name Doan's. For sale by all dealers. . 50 cents a box. Fo8ter-MIlburCo., Buffalo, N. T. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 41-- 1 91 o! Woman9 s Power Over Man Future. Seven poor children, four girls and three boys, all about 10 years old, went to a nearby seashore resort in charge of two women, for a day's outing. The funds for the picnic were provided by two boys who sell papers and who live in one of the two bouses from which the excursion party was recruited. One of the women la charge of the children Bald that the boys had arranged the outing "of their own accord, and the remarkable thing is this: They are not good boys by any means and one of them is probably the naughtiest boy in the neighborhood. But we think that when boys, do little things like this they will come out all right" New York Tribune. Tired-O- ut is " ! That's Why You're Sorts Have No Asaettte.y CARTER'S UTTLE UVER PILLS - but it never has and his skin is clear and fair as it possibly could People are happier for a be. I hope Cuticura may save some things they don't know. one else's little ones suffering and John Leason, also their pocket-bookto-da- y is Clogged up 'Woman's most lorious endowment is the power to awaken and hold the pure and honest love of a worthy man. When she loses it and still loves on, no one ia the wide world can know the heart agony she endures. Tbe woman who suffers from weak ness and derangement of ber special womanly or gsnism soon loses the power to sway the heart of man. Her general health suffers and she loses ber good looks, her attractiveness, her amiability ad her power and prestige as a woman. Dr. R. V. Pierce, ol Buffalo, N.Y., with the assistance) of bis staff of able physicians, has prescribed for and cured many thousands of women. He has devised a streestful remedy for woman's ail seats. It is known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is a positive specific for the weaknesses end disorders peculiar to women. It purifies, regulates, strengthens and beats. Medicine dealers sell it. No htmtst dealer will , advise yon to accept a substitute in order to make a little larger profit. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. ftfeu Da PUrcfa Plmtamt rtguUtu mm4 ttnmgtbtm Staaiaeh, tivsr awe BewWa. em tor Co.. antac of F. J. partner of the bualiHaa la the City of Toledo. County end Mate aforeaald. and that aald firm will pay taw sum af ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS tor eadl and every etas of catarrh that eaanot be cured by the ua ef Bau.' Catarrh Curb. FRANK I. CHENEY. 8 worn to before me and aubacribxl n bit preeeaes. thla eta day ol December. A. D-- IM. A. W. OLEASOtf. I ' j il Notary roiue. Hall'a Catarrh Cure k) takea toternany and arts upon tlx blood and muooua surfaces ei the bead lor teatlraonlale, fraa, CO.. Toledo, F. J. CHENEY Bold by an nrutctata. rte. Take Uall'a Family Mile for ooatlpattoo. ayatem. a Deposits In English Savings Banks. Savings bank deposits In the United Kingdom amount to more than of which the poetofflce holds $778,640,000. Depositors exceed ten million in number. The people's total savings in all financial institu- tions are put at REPEATING At! Hammeiiesi Solid Breech, Safe PUMD GUN $2,433,250,000. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes andGranulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Smart Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid. 25c, Murine Eye Salve tn 60c, $1.00. Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Remington Pomp Cans and Remington Autoloading Shotguns represent the highest development ia modern shotgun manufacture. Thie claim is proven by the fact that over 505 of the Interstate Handicaps fer the last three years have been won by Remington Shotguns. More winnings than all other shotguns of all makers combined, OJTOLQACrNC? REMINGTON PUMP Slide Action, Bottoat Ejectioa class of repeaters. Not Strictly Orthodox. Police Justice Young man, what is your religion, if you have any? Chauffeur (arrested for overspending) Something like Jim Bhidae's, your honor never be passed on the highway. REMINGTON AUTOLOADING SHOTC.UN-H.m- mer. leas. Solid Breech combine, the advantage ol all other shotguns with being autoloading without the loss thereby ol sa ounce of stozile energy hat a minimum recoil absolutely safe. Thtaew REMINGTON Calabeaa it BMre eSaa a eataloeua hlaelaas taat lea la iaciaaaing aSoPtiM pmhnracy. miUd fnt a ajanlaaiaj. THE REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY New York City Aseacyi 299 Broadway, Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it pieces. Bears the Twine taken from bundles, if tied to gether and wound In a ball will aways Signature of be ready when a string Is wanted. tn TJae For Over 30 Years. Fold pieces of manilla paper and The Kind You Have Always Bought put in the wall pocket on the pantry The Only Way. door. Use them for sifting flour and "How can I win you for my very lave time and dishes. A piece of paper makes a good moulding board own?" "You fellows might get up a rafwhen thickly dusted with flour. Old tablecloths make fine tray cloths fle," answered the summer girl. "I'm or strips for the table to save the engaged to seven of you." cloth. They are nice for bread and t Pallet. Toaniata and Invlt. pr.riarae-aneaaaBcake cloths, to cover them after ba- emti and bnwel. hugarouatae. Monmeh, lie aot gripe. tola Uuj,nuiUa,eaar king. Put the scrubbing brush, vegetable ' Some people are happy only when brush and hairbrush bristle side, down are envied. they water sonks into to dry, otherwise the the brush and soon destroys It lir SoCd Breech, recognized as oarivaied ia this CUr4-HaBm- leas, n (r mm' I 11 1 AKLE GREASE Keeps the spindle bright and free from grit. Try a box. Sold by dealers everywhere. Oil Co Continental (Incorporate dj UCOLT jv f7 .. av e DISTEMPER Oan be handled rr eaalty. The atrk are enrart. and all other la jT'i' r a "auientabia, no matter bow "eiluawl," k'pt from l;IUtf jg - ' , ".'ti4j V'r '' '" flV"" LIQUlu 1'IBTHIl'hll I L'KIt lll.a ua Aoia oa tbe bl.x.d and eNla forma uf i '.Jr"e wniruajvr In ftwd. T "- ;, allfonn.of duttimp--r. Beat eiunaiiy avar knon for f uiana iu fnal, tli.Uia-MT- - i ,, i. . " lv 1 f j ..'v, ('i !,?.' " . 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