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Show IF YOU WOULD BE WELL KEEP YOUR KIDNEYS 4J It is always better to have a good watch Vv hy not do as successful business men do, pay for good service then require it. You can buy a watch from us for a very little outlay and require good time from it. Write to us, or come in and we will tell you all about it. TelkASiory than 170 si Cal., A POSITIVE and PERMANENT CURE FOR Drunkenness and Opium Diseases. Tlr u it m publicity, bo sickness. Lsdits treated privately as in their own homes. THE KEELEY INW. 334 STITUTE. Sooth Temple Street, Salt Lake City. SEALS, STENCILS T A no F S, TRADE CHECKS, Etc. Full line Rubber Type Outfits and supplies in stock. Mail orders receive prompt attention. 8 ALT LAKE STAMP CO., Salt Lake City box. friends. Learning that the Ironworker anti his wife had recently been blessed with a charming baby, the friend smiled all over his face when he greeted the father on the street. he beamed, how is little Mat? Mat father; says: I Foster-Milbur- Co., BufTalo, N. Y. n Bo'sun and Sir John Fisher. Admiral Potter told a new one on Sir John Fisher. When Sir John was at the head of the British admiralty be was most inaccessible. One day an He would old boatswain appeared. not take no for an answer. Finally a secretary went Into Sir John's office, leaving the door ajar. He told the admiral that a sailor demanded an Interview. Tell him to go to hell, roared Sir John. Aye, aye, sir, piped the boatswain, who stood In the doorway at a respectful salute; "I know Ill meet you there, sir, but I want to talk to you Feminine. A local Ironworker who has been married a couple of years always declared that his first son should be named Mat, after one of his best Well, Doans could not lie on my side owing to the soreness over my kidneys. My limbs swelled badly and the flesh was soft and flabby. After beginning to use Doans Kidney Pills, the swelling vanished and the pain in my back disappeared. Remember the name Doans. For sale by all dealers. 60 cents a the answered nothing, now, too. its Mattress. Youngstown Telegram. STUBBORN ECZEMA ON HANDS How Indeed? "Some nine years ago I noticed The little girl from the city had been questioning the old farmer small pimples breaking out on the back of my hands. They became very touching many thlgs about his place. and gradually became And now, said she, in conclusion, Irritating, so that I could not sleep at worse, one to ask thing Id like you just night. I consulted a physician who more. treated me a long time, but it got Fire away, said the farmer good worse, and I could not put my hands naturedly. In water. I was treated at the hosWhat I want to know, said, the pital, and it was just the same. I was untiring little questioner, "is, when told that It was a very bad case of you have finished milking a cow, how eczema. Well, I just kept on using do you turn it oft? everything that I could for nearly eight years until I was advised to try ELKS EXCURSION TO LOS Via the Salt Lake Route. Tickets on sale at Salt Lake City, February 4th, only; good returning until March 7. Via the Salt Lake Route. For full information, rates, A. w. itaybould, SecSalt Lake City, UL Elks Club, retary February ?! ! 4, 1911, An r. strict parents, whose greatest joy had hitherto been the weekly prayer meeting, was taken by its nurse to the circus for the first time. A child of When he came home he exclaimed once went to the Oh, mamma, circus, youd never, never go to pray again in all your life. Harpers Magazine. if-y-ou Cuticura Ointment. I did so, and I found after a few applications and by bandaging my hands well up that the burning sensations were disappearing, I could sleep well, and did not have any Itching during the night. I began after a while to use Cuticura Soap for a wash for them, and I think by using the Soap and Ointment I was much benefited. I stuck to the Cuticura treatment, and thought If I could use other remedies for over seven years with no result, and after only having a few applications and finding ease from Cuticura Ointment, I thought it deserved a fair trial with "a severe and stubborn case. I used the Ointment and Soap for nearly six months, and I am glad to say that I have hands as clear as anyone. It is my wish that you publish this letter to all the world, and if anyone doubts it, let them write me and I will give them the name of my physician, also the hospital I was treated at. (Signed) Miss Mary A. Bentley, 93 University St., Montreal, Que v Doubtful Vocalism. There Is only one trouble about a Sept Chinese cook, said the man from the 14, 1910. Brush With Madam. west Artist Madam, It is not faces alone What is that? You can never tell whether he if that paint. It Is souls. Madam Oh, you do interiors, then. einging at his work or whether ha his Boston Transcript. vi:h is himself and burned moaning pain. How It Happened. Out shopping, I see. Yes; I asked my husband and he gave me A FREE for $5. ADVICE TO WOMEN She Knew. Mistress Nora, I saw a policeman in the park today kiss a baby.' I hope you will remember my objections to such things. T7oinen from any form of Nora Sure, maam no policeman Illness are suffering to promptly cominvitea would ever think iv kissin yer baby municate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, whin Im around. Louisville Post. Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and answered by women. A woA Chance to Swap. man can freely talk of her private illTo trade A dozen modern youths ness to a woman; wear floppy hats, - winged who thus has been estrousers and 6carlet hose for an old tablished this confashioned boy with a rag around h!s fidence between toe who exclaims geewhitaker! mid Mrs. Pinkham and uses such expressions as six ways the women of America which has from Sunday. Los Angeles Express never been broken. A Pittsburg Observation. Never has she pubWhat shall we say of Senator lished a testimonial or used a letter without the written consent of the Smugg. and never has the Company Just say he was always faithful to writer, allowed these confidential letters to his trust. get out of their possession, as the And shall we nention the name of hundreds of thousands of them in the trust? Pittsburg Observer. their files will attest. Out of the vast volume of experience Trip of Evasion. which Mrs. Pinkham has to draw BaconAnd you say your brothei from, it is more than possible that she nas settled in Canada? has gained the very know ledgo needed in your case. She asks nothing In reEgbert No, I didnt say so. I think turn except your good will, and her he went there to get out of settling. advice has helped thousands. Surely any woman, nch or poor, should be No Time for It. glad to' take advantage of this generSingleton 'Do you believe in the ous offer of assistance. Address Mrs. old adage about marrjing in haste Pinkham, care of Lvdia L. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. and repenting at leisure? No, I dont. After a Wedderly Every woman ought to have man marries he has no leisure. E. Pinkhams 80-paLydia Smart Set. Text Book. It Is not a book for Not so Sudden. general distribution, as it Is too His death wa3 very sudden, wasn't expensive. It is free and only obtainable by mall. Write for it? It today. I dont think so. Hed been for several weeks before the P B TP1IT secured or fee returned. Free I s i I emmii &tl n of r. cords. MiLCI Free Erl Detroit deourred. accident A 1A I Ml Kail 8 B.&lhkN.S ,wab 14, 2tiU learlora St., W 858 14th . 1 I (Jl ge aero-planin- bt., Press ( ashington; Like Other Membere of Their Family They Always Attack Weakened and Starved Trees. In peach orchards from New York southward to Virginia and westward to Michigan the peach tree hark beetle has given occasional trouble since Inabout I860. It is a sect about Inch long, and when It emerges from the tree leaves tiny holes like small ahot holes In the bark, hence It la sometimes called the shot-holbeetles borer. The burrow In early spring, appear through the bark to the sapwood, and lay their eggs. The larvae Boon hatch and make little burrows of their owns In various directions. In about one month they emerge and start a second brood. The numerous burrows eventually girdle and kill the trees. Like other members of their family, they rarely attack healthy trees, but promptly recognize weakened and starved trees, which soon show the gummy exudations at points of attack. This peculiarity suggests that orchard trees should be kept In the best possible vigor, and all that show serious Infestation should be promptly cut out and burned at once, so as to destroy all the Insects nnder the bark. Delay ft sure to Increase the risk to other trees from Increased is a rule outdoor roses should be purchased and planted In the spring at the north, and in the fall at the south, says Parks Floral Magazine. They will then become established and able to endure the frost at the north, or the hot summer at the south. Everbloomlng roses should be pruned every mouth, cutting away the faded flowers and a portion of the weakened blooming branch. Free hard-shelle- full-grow- n e Chicago. IAI BACH? Have You Rheumatism, Kidney, Liver or Bladder Trouble? Pain or dull ache In the back is evidence of kidney trouble. It is Natures timely warning to show you that the track of health Is not clear. Danger Signals. If these danger signals are unheeded more serious results follow; Brights disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble, may steal upon you. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Roo- t the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy Is soon realized. It stands, the highest for its remarkir. able curative effect in the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine, you should have the best. Lame Back, Lame back is only one of many symptoms of kidney trouble. Other symptoms showing that you need Swamp-Roo- t are, being obliged to pass water often during the day and to get up many times during the night. Inability to hold urine, smarting in passing, uric acid, headache, dizziness, Indigestion, sleeplessness, nervousness, sometimes the heart acts badly, rheuTs e,', In ; matism, bloating, lack of ambition, 4) may be loss of flesh, sallow complexion. Prevalency of Kidney Disease. Most people do not realize the alarming Increase and remarkable prevalency of kidney disease. While kidney Bwarap-Roalways kepi up to Us high standard disorders are the most common disA sworn ounlQcaU tX puniy and exoetleno. of purity wlih every bottle. eases that prevail, they are almost the last recognized by patient and physi- pound a physicians prescription for cians, tcho usually content themselves special diseases. r size with doctoring the effects, while the and Regular flfty-cen- t original disease constantly undermines bottles at all drug stores. the system. Dont make any mistake, but rememA Trial Will Convince Anyone. ber the name. Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t, In taking Swamp-Roo- t and the address, Binghamton, you afford natural help to Nature, for Swamp-Roo- t N. Y., which you will find on every Is a gentle healing herbal com- - bottle. EDITORIAL NOTICE To prove the wonderful merits of Swamp-Roo- t you may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable Information, both sent absolutely free by mail. The book contains many of the thousands of letters to be Just the remedy received from men and women who found Swamp-Roo- t is so well known that they needed. The value and success of Swamp-Roo- t our readers are advised to send for a sample bottle. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure to say you read this generouB offer In this paper. The genuineness of this offer is guaranteed. o . A Cupped Everbloomlng Roee. blooming is thus- promoted, for the buds and flowers are mostly produced upon the new and vigoroqe growth that follows pruning. Summerblooming roses, such as Prairie roses, June roses and Wichurlan hybrids should be pruned as soon as the crop of bloom fades, the older, weaker parts being removed, and the young vigorous shoots encouraged to grow. All roses, north, should have the frosted branches cut back to good eyes In early spring, and as the holl day season approaches the more tender ones should be surrounded by long rye straw placed so as to shed the rain and snow-wateand then bound by cords to keep the straw In place The Everbloomlng roses that are of doubtful hardiness should have a pailAvoid pushing to the front by going s ful of placed around each back on your friends. plant, and a broad board set edgewise around the bed to protect from PTI.FS CrRFI IN 6 TO 14 DATS will refund money If PAZO the severe winter winds. These are Yotir druggist fails to cure anr cane of Itching, lUlud, or Piles iu 6 u U days. 60c. If will bleeding Protruding but heeded they simple hints, greatly aid the cultivator In attaining There Is always poison In the success. wound that is Inflicted by a friend. r, one-dolla- HIS VIEW. coal-ashe- 1INT-MKN- T Mrs Wlnelow't Roothlng Selecting Apples. Particular apples demand particulai places. It Is a curious fact that out of all the many varieties we have to select from there are only a very few that will do very well, that will bring out the very best qualities of their fruit on any one farm. We find that the reputations of all our leading fruit districts have been built up largely on the success of one variety. Take the Qravensteln; It has probably done more for the reputation of the Annapolis valley In Nova Scotia than any other apple. And so Hubbardston in the Hudson river valley, Northern Spy in western New York, near Lake Ontario, York Imperial In the south mountain region In Pennsylvania and Albemarle Pippin in the south mountain region of Virginia, says a writer In an exchange. Just one variety of tpple has built up the reputation of ?ach of these different fruit districts. Peach Tree Bark Beetle. numbers of Insects. If only slight Infestations are noticed all trees should be closely examined to determine the original source of weakness, and should be stimulated with applications of fertilizer, and the trunk kept covered with whitewash to which parts green has been added. Strong whale oil soapsuds with a little crude carbolic acid also aid the effectiveness of whitewash. A recent bulletin by H. F. Wilson Muskmelons. of the United States department' of There Is a general impression that agriculture recommends severely trimnuskmelons are of much better qual-tming back trees that are seriously y when grown In sandy soils. farmand of the application Injured melons of very high quality are fertiyard manure and commercial of a iroduced In sections of the country lizer prior to the application thick coat of whitewash to the trunks there the soil is very sandy and yet would be difficult to find better and limbs three times a year; flrBt, in the last week of March; second, antaloupes than were produced this ear at State College, Pa., on Hagers-(jowduring the second week In July; and clay loam. The plants were third, about October 1. For apparently healthy but slightly attacked trees, started in paper pots under glass and Mr. Wilson recommends the white- transplanted to the open ground after and removal of all dead danger of frosts. the washing limbs and trees, not only In the orchard, but In the neighborhood, so as to destroy the breeding places. y Cer-ainl- Syrup, For children teething, softens the gums, reduces In ttftmumUoD.ftUays pain, cures wind coUo. 2bca bottle. Life Is full flf ups and downs but unfortunately most of us are down more of the time than up. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and see that it "jctSV In Use For Over 80 Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought They call that a statue of Victory; It must have been a hot fight Burning Money. How did he make his Blobbi money ? Slobbs In smoking tobacco. Blobbs Is that so? Ive been smoking tobacco nearly all my life, but I never made any money at It. Denver Times. -- She KEEPING PESTS FROM TREES Injury by Rabbits and Mice May Avoided by Fastening Screen Around Trunk. Be To keep rabbits and mice away from theDestroy the San Jose scale. It makes fruit short weight. the trees, take a length of plain wire ferns and sword ferns Asparagus form It around of the trunk screen; are very good winter plants. the tree, fasten the ends together and Cut scions now for next push It down an Inch or so Into the spring. Pack in sawdustgrafting or sand very slightly dampened. Place cuttings of currant, gooseberry and grape in bundles and bury in dry sand for spring planting. Every fruit grower who markets his fruits should have some side lines to make up for any loss in fruit The orchard can be plowed and sowed In peas that will bring good returns and benefit the orchard much. It Is estimated that the loss from leaf curl to the peach growers of this country amounts to more than $3,000,-00- 0 a year. Where orchards are cultivated, the top soil should he kept in a state of fine mulch in order to keep as much moisture In the ground as Is possible. The Injury to apple trees known as sunscald is one of the most serious hindrances to successful apple culture, particularly in the northern and eastern sections. A great many orchardlsts believe that spring is the best time for setting To Protect Trees. an orchard because the soil will not pack or hake then as it does if the soil. A good way to fasten the ends trff s are set In the fall. of the screen Is to lap them over lany trees that have been girdled about an Inch and run a straight wire mice can be saved by bridge grsft-whlcdown through the openings, like maconsists of bridging over bark above the place where tfra king a seam with a needle In a piecr Of cloth. T1 can be easily remove e have gnawed and that below. h ex- is hardly the best quality for a husband, is it? She Of course not; I am not going to marry him. Stray Stories. Long Time Coming. Real College Boy (waiting for his change In department store) This suspense is simply maddening, Esme-raldo- ! Hadnt you better start a tracer after my change? Saleswoman (meanly, but sweetly) Just like money from home, Isnt It, Archibald? Drake Delphic. Parliamentary Quarrel. sir, aim always at the truth!" Well, ail I have to say is, youre I, very bad shot. Le Sourlre. CONSTIPATION M u n y o n ' Paw Paw Pills are unlika all other laxatives or cathartics. They coax the liver into activity by gentle methods. They do not scour; they do not gripe; they do not weaken; but they do Little Mixed. Admiral Evans, at a luncheon In San Francisco, said of a naval policy he disliked: It is mixed and illogical. It reminds me of Bob Backstay, who became engineer on a submarine. Bob, said a friend, dont you find it dangerous work, this knocking about in a submarine deep beneath the sea? Yes, very dangerous, Backstay admitted, but a mans got to do something, you know, to keep his head Now Is the time to set out your fruit above water. trees. Very Different Matter. Yes. I like Ted; he Is so travagant. He That A n 3 Does your husband often give you more than you ask for? Not often. This time I told him 1 wanted to buy him some Christmas ci gars. Kansas City Journal. DO YOU GET UP WITH A dure Weather. Kidney Pills. George Seld-er- , 632 Paciflo HARM DONE BY BARK BEETLE Ave., Alameda, LAKE CITX UTAH ROSES Should Be Planted in Spring in North and in Fall in South to En- The kidneys filter the blood. When they are sick, the uric poison Is retained and various troubles result. No however slight, kidney symptom, should be neglected. There Is no bet- ter remedy for ErrryMure i c k kidneys than to wish you had one. 3AUT CARING FOR OUTDOOR WELL. start all gans in the secre- tions of the liver and stomach in a way that soon puts these ora healthy condition and corrects constipation. Absent Minded. The professor had just sneezed for the thirtieth time, and it naturally attracted some attention. Whats the matter with the professor?" asked the visitor. lie appears to have a bad cold. said Madame la Profes-soress- . Oh, no, "It is only his fearful I left him in charge of the baby for a few moments this morning, and when he cried he gave to play with inhim the pepper-po- t stead of his rattle. Harpers Paw-PaTills are, a tonic to the stomneh, liver and nerveB. They instead of weaken; they eninvigorate rich the blood instead of impoverish it; they enable the stomach to pet all the nourishment fiom food that is put into it. These pills contain no calomel, no healing and dope, they are soothing, stimulating They school the liowcls to act without phvsic. Price 25 cents. absent-mindednes- yr DEFIANCE STARCH for starching fluent llnena. Weak Heart Many people suffer from weak hearts. They may experience shortness of breath on exertion, pain over the heart, or dizzy feelings, oppressed breathing after meals or their eyes become blurred, their heart is not sufficiently strong to pump blood to the extremities, and they have cold hands and feet, or poor appetite because of weakened blood supply to the stomach. A heart tonio and alterative should be taken t. which has no bad Such is Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery, which contains no dangerous narcotics nor alcohol. after-effec- The Ingredients, as attested under oeth, ere Stone root ( Colllasonla Canaden-sis- ), Bloodroot (Sanrnlnarla Canadensis), (jokfen Seal root ( Hydrastis Canaden sis). Queen's root tllllnia Sylvatlca), Black Cherry berk (Prunua V irglnlana). Mandrake root (Podophyllum Peltatum), with triple refined glycerine, prepares In a scientific laboratory in a way that no druggist could imitate. This tonio contains no alcohol to shrink up the red blood corpuscles ; but, on the other hand, it increases their number and they become round and healthy. It helps the human system in the constant manufacture of rich, red blood. It helps the stomach to assimilate or take up the proper elements from the food, and many uncomthereby helping digestion and curing dyspepsia, heart-bufortable symptoms, stops excessive tissue waste in convalescence from fevers; for the is refreshing aneemio, people, the Disoovery end vitalizing. Stick to this safe and sane remedy, and refuse all just as good medicines offered by the druggist who is looking for a larger profit. Nothing but Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disoovery will do you half as much good. run-dow- n, thin-blood- |