OCR Text |
Show PLEASANT GROVE NEWS AFTER noelss FAILED LydiaE-PInldiam'sVegeta' ble Compound Cured Her Knoxville, Iowa. "I suffered with pains low down in my right side for a year or more and was so weak and nervous ner-vous that I could not do my work.. I wrote to .Mrs. l'lnK-ham l'lnK-ham and totk Lydia E. i'inkhani's Vegetable Vege-table Compound and Li ver Pills, and am glad to say that your meciieines ana H kind letters of di- A T" rections have done i:;'S-v' niore for me tliaa Jfrrtm v 'livttifntr pise fliul I I , U 1 id iVa"a cians here. I can do m v work and rect well at night. I believe there is notu-lnj? notu-lnj? like the Pinkham remedies." Mrs. Clara Frames, R.F.D., Xo.3, Knoxville, Iowa. The success of Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots ana herbs, is unparalleled. It may be used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from displacements, inflammation, inflam-mation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir-regularitieSi ir-regularitieSi periodic pains, backache, bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indi-restion, indi-restion, dizziness, or nervous prostration. prostra-tion. For thirty vears Lydia E. Pir.kham's Vegetable Compound has -eti the itandard remedy far female ills, and Buffering women owe it to themselves to at Jeast give this medicine a trial Proof is abundant that it has cured thousan Is of others, and why should it not curu you? If yort want Rpeclal advice write firs. Plnkhn in, Lynn, Ma., for it. t is free and always helpf uL Stops Lameness Much of the chronic lameness in horses is due to neglect. See that your horse is not allowed al-lowed to go lame. Keep Sloan's. Liniment on hand and apjly at th first sign of silliness. It's wonderfully penetrating. g"es right to the spot r relieves the Soreness limlers up the joints and makes the muscle clastic and pliant. Here the Proof. Mr. G. T. Robert of Resaca, Cs., I FO. No. I, Bos 4), writes: "I ha. sard jkw t-immml vs a horae tot sn mt-f Md effects) thoroajti rare. - t alas al-as removed a pat on a mule. 1 tnt spaaia tras as lire asa (uinrarf t la an; munition thatmt ra tut ij lu Ltntv i Is Sloan's Liniment Mr ft M Ct'. I jTtw, tCn, R I- IK N- J antra: . vut i ru nrnt it t!r ta tl-.t I k .ra a4 I kiJ r,i' if tn iVm lf m a a-t on I- : r t r-I ..! I if.ev r t -.tiflf c"J I I p it r t , .1 r tuna t- k H wn.il ( aa4 In ai)t..m a'.ai t' " Sloan'i l.inirnert s:i L.J a iairtn, Cb or ; 1 r t, re-d-M r w.A u!! an 1 ,lftl fi' ts and is a te ar.d ry rmn' (or f.tai4, rrrrr, founder ami l)ir-h Prht(Ct.mt St CO t - 1 1 w a at a. j Dr. Zul S. Skta. Cured Right at Home " IWM w-r m i i CrTa n fri ti.4 I ''J rt . ---t t '---. I '-i f t -V . a i-r f - I. - - S - ti4.T C r'r'i Ci! ".r L"r 1 t l - il lr-srt I --r:c --.' iw"- "'1 Ur fci are f'r-t L-( U tu .k a 1 ""I As W--1. ftf KA. . a I rj BrjiS 9 -yT-j M I aSTQ J rilTiTTaiir FHEUIWTISp tVeam f--r" Tcf k- r W vw -t a.- , f w 1 " 1 aw ra nit mi mi ww i firm .a , . - aR defiikce sur:ca". !LLS ILL Ha FIGHT CANINE AND K'NG OF BOVINE - HERD IN BATTLE TO DZATH. GETS FATAL C3!P C?J THROAT Bulldog Skillfully- Evades tad Rushes of Larger Animal ar.d Awaits Opportunity Op-portunity to Get His Favorite Favor-ite Hold. .- .- r rhejennn. Wyo After one of ' the t: nst iiej.pt; a 1 1' battles ever fought be-ween be-ween -t-wfr aninials, a bull dog killed a mad bull near here a ,ew days ago The struggle lasted an hour. lioth dog and bull belonged to A B. Hawkins, who with other members of his family witnessed the desperate encounter. en-counter. The anima's had been together on th" larm tor tome time and there wa no thought ol a batt'e between them 1 1 a kins was leeduig his stock and the as usual. a at his side Anient: uie rattle as a monster bull The k:: ,u of the bovine herd never h:tr! .-r.u.vii a tendency to iie.cross-untiMtv u ii'i'litft of the battle, wnen Ifawkm-strt:-k Mm wilh a hii This amuse the bull s Pshtini spirit and ;i (hiiKd the larmei llnvkiiis esraiti-ri lh;oi-th .he gate leadit:u hi t tie letd-fna letd-fna pen as the itB ni!-h ii i his r--ciie " " ;" ' ' ' ' "SraiTitiK at the Dih-M of the bull, the (lni; brought blood and turneu the big l-eaiit Ironi his Intended prey Just us Hawkins slammed the gate Keating the r.ght would terminate IiiIhIIv and no! wanting to lose either atilna'. Hawkins ail-lnpled to rail the dog nlT Jak. the bulldog, had no In itiM iuu 1 X i v i Ii; u j a 1 1 ui uwcu teilie chntged by the bull, and ne remained In the fray j With lowered head the null teilowed i h challenge und the dug stood awit i mg i he iiitHCk The bull rushed u.iid-iv. u.iid-iv. but the'tlog leaped ashl Again :ii'd aga n the hull tried to impale .lark 'i bis lioi'tis or rrush him against the : p ; f Tlie dog skilllullv eduded the i -v s ol the enraged b ill j i.iiwii-k more furiois a eurh ! ehai ic liil'eil. the bull ir at (he . bti.- titifi with roars ol atigl r Other ! aninm-a, in the herd took up the t hai letige. tiiit xt 111 Jack atood his ground j liy this tune, other memberya ,of the I family' nad reached tb aeene! Tbe children wept, (earing their pet dog would bm nmiipled to death Jack knew bis huhfnesa. bow ever, aod paid no attention to the command of Haw-kin Haw-kin and tbe other Once a -Horn struck hit. i llgnily on the Hide. Then th. dog charged Ife grabbed the bull near the jaw. buf tbe great animal "rook him oft A great pUc of the bull' a flesh wan firmly clutched In (he J dog a teeth The taate of blood aroused thr canine Instinct tor battle and the Tr Oog iailifulty Cw t Bull i Cargr 1 t.- r- tr rrrai - l In 't.r t 1 1 a ' r 4 a t- bU br4 rf ' f .t.t mrf4 Ifee 4 n.u tr c '. tlM m ai'd ' ti, tl .. 4 't ar. nil !fTit!4 I'ttk , ran to mr4 It rt-r Tti tiy- M rrk.4 f . ' 'rrr i mm n ar WIS. I " e - , at . Ik4 Mtrvfr! I - ii i- ii- a t t IMS i "" af .' . ..i . a. -L . a .ff fj,'t, t . - ,..-,, t,. , . - 06 iIok tn. d hi; iln IIIi .mI ii flowing , i i i j i j ' ' - - - : :J' - . yf -V'v. Sew.'.,.. t rk -.;.! , if , r., V... 4 - r . - '.-';.. L ft C ' ' - ' -.' ., , ... . . ,. . ' ' ' ' ' t, ' - -' . - . . ,: m, s , . t.ai TJ , ; r" ,-- - - ' ' " ; . i . r- , . . . . .- . - I-, f 'I,. , j. . . y t j , , if - , .1-4 . ' a . 4 ',s 4 . " .. . - iv ilaR 4 '-afla-Aalk aVaaNlRBk-4f 41 gRtMRMaV ihMA r j r4 t: tta sw RV f!mi .3 rt.-f t . tt ;.ts ta TV 5 . an 4.t ECONOMY It pays to use Hettrleit' -Te&i They are a good deal stronger than most Teasj are sold at a lower price, considering the quality, nd guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or moneyre funded. j A A. A " A. A A- It's Time Now to Give Her That Engagement Ring . I f ou aie to lc marricil in June. We speeialiv mount a I a rye selection of pure while diamonds at a medium priee for engagement ririjrs. Of eourse wealso show extivmes in size and price, but our guarantee yoes with every one. i st SALT LARK CI IX UTAH THE SHORTGCT ROUTE TO 13 VI A deetji, mmm i a r njMtiiM v.r.caua?,a ..'4? i DELTH iaaoly 6S nil fr JARBiDGE ami is a tW rata line of botk tat Soatlara Pacific Uki lEt Wettera Pacific Railrttd. TESTED SEEDS Ii .-i-t tiimlr.-. of dollars evrri rear to ii n TEST OUR ?! aav - tun uu tm but Uttm f uu can depend thry xiffk Th Quality. Wr.tr (or our Fraa Oeaniptiv Catalog. PO ft TEH-WALTON CO., SaULakaCity RUBBER ST1KPS ,;;! 8KAI.H. 8TENOII 8 IfEK. TKAI'K v ri r.v tw. rut. line Kiit.lirr Tyf- Ou:flt, aiwt uiplie lu atovk. at all nnirn rverire pninit iiriitinn. ALT LAKE STAMP CO., Salt Laka City WANTED : MKN AM) WOMK.N to Iaro tlaflx-rTf ail & Kiaht W t'uilHiu. with not of umI, Tuition, with nrtll wi nt tm, fA. Aildrn.1 MOMLEN BArfBl COLLECI 13 Comim-rvial Mravt Hall Laka Cay. Ctab to 1 1 pi if c " U1,h" I rCUNllO SUIT CASES UATHFR imbr'f.tt ttm fATALOO MEBBDITH'B TRUNK FACTOR V IVi ft. Main mm ' alt Lakt CttraHra Th Tishing Doctor and th Bab. The o'd phylctan ia an entUustasilc ns'er In every sense of the term. While on his way home from a flshlnj l trip bfr received an emergency cajL The I'lotid newly-made father wai Ira-patient Ira-patient to hare tbe child weighed, but couldn't find the steelyard; o the ,h) kI Ian had lo ne the pocket cales with which be welihed hl Ohh. "t;rat Hrott. Dietor!" enclalmed the father, a he raw the pointer po up "Thirty evrn and ba f pounds!" Kver Uidy's Ma;axine. Her Litfe Errr. "lvatie " a!d,!r Newly fd. Tr kepf our h-i imoU- j.-1-ouni all rUbt thin ar. t-ul i!irri-'a on Item that pui me I've a. ? riowa t'' l and I t-sn t mik'' ..? wh 'thr It or whether H' s 'thlnr ) i (tare nl fur Lit e " . t e.'' ns'r d Mr. N ' Why, d. an i. tbi ' ail tUM. Th- i lu la wfca it t! t " 'lrv'anj !.-Jer. No Mo- NecdeJ, Is?enr Ai'ut "Here an Mne iotrard view a r.( cur Une (f ralL v t!J y a like t:i- mr la r.n "No, ihit.k o ! rode our the lict- ii wk ant hat tlrw a of It v oaa n it." Hir Yu Scan th Picture' A ll.irtrit ch" l.ra'a.K hi.) ten tfiiiaa' tr unaila n.mrih'.a nittnt Georpe W ah!net n td B3 . ah- aWd "fan. iii"f Hoar If't Br McS tVaah-nd a - a at fria r a ir'it !!3l"!" Th am-!? a of a 4 M. feir.4 ar 1 L- anali-4 h u ta ? a a, - "' ' er :-" ,' tmt "I a i vtr ji k! tt 'h'- t!aj m I I r--' i-r i-r trat m4 ; fc'T" i? la h t " !I.e ."'!: :rji A C lHtlf Si r t. - , ti i 'f c "h hi til .' 'a ? ft'ilrf if ' i Ur'.T ' " V 1 f r I - . k - '1' k Is W r-, - - r ' ! " r 9' ' a " . i .'.I ' . i .si; one oy " - " 1 ry- . .. . . I Te e t ""T i.'iZ T3 " . 1 Xf -' ! Sr. 1 ? f . r til awpk cf-' t(iRAWTl 4 fVWZZS M& -a r-a-t - I r r,r" a- GI3L OF 17 GLINI3S HIGH TO WIS A GAMOY VA9ER E.AJT?MPJS TO "SHlNNirU? A FLAG POLE ON A SIXTEEN- STORV BUILOIfG. jNewar,"" N J.-Not one girt tn 10.000 'ouid go almost to the top of" a 16-story 16-story budding in course bf construc-tonia construc-tonia -a - tltmfty- material hoist: Not hue girl in; 100,000 would climb dhe hiore story by, jadder and then try to shinny up a blgJlag pole in the face .of a gale whicn threatened to wrench ner loose and hurl her to death in the street below. . The exception to those accepted axioms in the building trade, is Florence Flor-ence Price. 17 years old. and pret y. who lives In Bank street, this city To "win a wager of a box of candy from a girl chum shi went to the top oi the Firemen's Insurance Company's 16- otiru lMitlftiTir at Ilpnnil and tnrtt Pltreets, and was part way up the flag pole when a workman, who realized Tried to Hook Her Leg About it and Draw Herielf Up. ahe was in danger of being dashed to dea.fn,-burrled up. rattght her and hustled her to a place where she wouIJ he afe and attract les attention from the big erowd in the street below The workmen on the new building say the never bad known a girl to perform Such a dare-devll-teat. It waa three o'clock In the afternoon when the two girl approached the new building. . "Now, Mary, you stand off there on that corner, where I ran see you and you can see me after I get to the top." Florence said. "Seelng'i believing, believ-ing, you know." Florence then entered tbe building and askeu for the superintendent of construction. She wa otrected to C 8. Heney. who van itandlng not far away . . "Mr. Herey, I want to go to the lot Oi ti building and win a bet." he fc-nd. "If.you'll let me do It I'll give you part of tbe candy " Heney laughed good naturerjly looked keenly In tbe face of I be girl aw evidence of determination tb-r and said be would h lp her win Shims Shi-ms careful not lo nay anything to bi n about ber purpose lo climb the flia' pole. . I a few ndnut he a hf'nS wblakrd to the lop of the building in tbe material hoist Most girl would bae falnti-d and fnl'i n off Florence enjoyed ib trip Th- girl ' pred ol at tbe tiir.!h flonr and tookfd lft She wa dlaiuayi-l to dUcover tbr roof wa not on II- r fare bt'bn-d. however, when ahe dbrovend thai a mall platform had le,n built at thr ta'R of Ibe Llg flasotLff and thai a ladder eitended to that platform Tb n:0 at work on the top f, or fe't flat lred at having the first girl luor and iboy were In s mood to humor tier M'bra tb told them he wa going up the tedder ro one dernurrrd aod ap she went She rr Ird through tbe toie In tbe platform and stool tfc tpe arm around tb fiagtole Th other be wavrd at ber rbun In tbe street below Tbe eicbange of aigaaia attrarfed Attention srd a crowd toot Cttltefiew Tbe flagpole looked sti.att from tbe street, bet mb-m Florence rescbHI ibe bate of It the dtarcvered It was too large tor ber to b got late rseily Tloe In Ibe street aaw Her wra ber arus around ft sod draw berwlf up a tittle v Kbe irt4 to book bt !e atovt It j gi a b sber grip with ferr arm. Tift tick tc4 raacbt ber tin an L!fpd them att ao svagely a be roe 14 mate Bo inter as Cte el tb fcR re l t?w u at be trat and jft-d p Use ladder He pot kia ar .. at fit bet. 4ra; g-4 k r ! t b r'atSom and Ibrm ar-4.-l f kb'H ! hi 4rt4f4 tb laJ4l If m a vi atterrif tke s la f " re eelt( tb wgTtii, Ba ,k r Cfea 4 etffi iut fc J wttte4 R-r act el 4rrg O at: Suav a.i(a ii",f tttr m e tie f-iy " 4 fee : t'l i tp-a- f oaT w t4 Tatree.tR f t I " a'i.-tf s t?1 i J y f"w.'e ONE ;OF ; .ADAM'S TROUBLES ':.-: - '--.-J " ":r" '-'"' Incident in the Garden of den That ' Must Be Taken, for What . - ' It Is Worth." . : 1 . Rev. ' Dr. Charles Townrend of 7t)ja;e was one af tfce speake'fs aTlfie Park' Presbyterjn Church Men club banquet last week, and .told this story ; of pne of" the troublesof the original I-ancestor: J "Adam had eaten the elaborate' re-Lnast re-Lnast furnished by hi helpmeet with every indication that he relished each morselr- He complimented her upon the dainty manner in which the blue-points blue-points were served, the flavor of the puree of pea, tbe seasoning of the fish and entree; and fmaliy reached a de-licioussalad. de-licioussalad. daui- paused, and with a worried look on his face he demanded de-manded of Eve where, she', found the 'Ingredients. Sue enumerated all except ex-cept the lettucer " . .. " 'Where did you get those leaves?' he demanded, "'Why, they were lying on a bush lu the back yard,' she.repiied, sweetly. "'Well, those rre,my best Sunday trousers," sobbed Adam, adding, -Ah, woe is man,' which was corrupted into 'woman.' the terni by which we know Eve's daughters." Newark Star. In the Gloaming. "You were a long time getting me, John, dear!" "And you were a long time waiting, pet!" The Circle. OAVIS PAINKIM.KR bonm rr tnkrn wlihoal delar wl-n 6un rtiA ana Ut-kllng thrimt warn you ihnt un Hiinnini viild Uirealena. At all drutfgiMiln -Sc, 3ic anUUlc butUea One woman can stir up more trouble trou-ble than a dozen mere men. Conltimtlon sia and Mrtoaalv avymvataa Tianr diwtiwa. Il la irMnoi:Khly car-il mt Jjc. eierca'a feilela. Tlnj augar-cuauxl amuuica. It's easier to' break away than it la tbget hack.- The ton.eh i a Urier factor In "life, liberty n the pur- uit of happineaa" than moat people are aware. Patriotism can withstand hunger but not dyipepii. The confirmed dy peptio "i fit for treason, atrataemi and apoili." ,The man who foes to tb front for bi country with a weak stomach " will be a weak soldier and a fault finder. " A sound stomach makes for good citizenship as well ss fo health end happiness. Diseases of the stomach and other orgsos of digestion and nutrition are promptly aod permanently cured by the use of Of. PIERCE'S COLDES MEDIC71L DISCOVERT. It builds up tb9 bodr With mouod tltth mad eolJd jnnsce, 'The dealer who offer a uhtitute for the "Discovery" is only seeking to make tbe little more profit realized on tb ale of lea meritorious preparations. Dr. Pierce' Common Sense Medical Adviser is eot frtt on receipt of itamna to pay expense of mailing1 . bcodl 21 cne-ccot stamps for the paper Covered hook, or 31 sump for the cloth bound. Addre World' Dispensary Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D.( President, Buffalo, N, Ya Balccs - Roasls IPI PmrummB -J Hew "Persctiort Oil Cook-stove has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hoc Drop shelves tbr the coffee pot or saucepans, and nickeled towd racks. It has long turquoise-blue enamel Chimneys. The nickel finish, with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove rery attractive attrac-tive and invites cleanliness. Made with I, 2 and 3 burners; that I and 3-bumer stoves can be had with or without Cabinet. fl taTTMRASt RSTi: S saw saw Rat saw WM ear gas sssain stsMaawRS RTW ronctW Sa-ary Saa'ar ainrs: Raaas Maa.PrlalsCaai1a . te la am ill Masses' etf ta ConUncntal jOll Company A Free Book "About Beautiful Walls We Lave ytt i-ued a-look alnit toave decoratioo. May wi send sou a ccfy ? It te U L w to f-fodtar thH brmfiful walls, BO Seen 13 all tt fcr.et of 1 om an4 h tI. It te.i ! wfce!r, of!: a aralsh of iica.s. AaJ it tells what Las brought aal atm- ista unieersal V's.ue. The SaaitW7 A.'s'ww-eN ' T -! -t t'af ' Va" f tj'4 t: Is i t as far . ft s:-, . ; t .v i...- t f'"" '-'' t Jrt txwii !...; a r.-,t. -1 e SA. f'JV SvSa i , w - --Akibastfnc Co.7 Grand .RapidsT-Mld ICKjNEY TROUBLE Sufored' Ten ears lie tuvtd in 'lire Months Thanks to PE-RU-N A. a A v S C. E. riZEB. Mt. Sterling, Ky ., says : " have suffered with kidney and bladder trouble for ten years past 'last March I commenced nsinj Peruna and continued for three months. I have not used it since, nur have I fell a pain." . . Don't Persecute your Bowels Cut out cathartic &d nrraMrna. TW i CARTER'S LTTTLE, LIVER PILLS Pardr nimble. AS ftaHr oa IM am. diaMDaM bik. aod . aoohaiaUicaai boimim at aiaVbowaL. . Can Caa- ' rtwatia,-' tack HaaaacW ni Uitaatiaaw aa&oaa kjaw. Small PilL Small Doae. Small Price GENUINE must bear signature : DEFINE STARCH" narar attck tb lruat Patriotism - Broils - Toasls BAKES bread, pie and cake bake tbem perfectly all through, and browns tbem apperitingly. ROASTS beef, poultry and gam with a stead r beat, which preserve pre-serve th rich natural flavor. BB OILS steals and chops makes them tender and inviting. TOASTS bread, mufSns, crack mbraaal r rs. .c - Mm i a , e . - i uiwi rSITTLE j- A' r-r H iv rn I mc '..a.' m m a i v or , vjati era and cheese. No drudgery of coal and ashes; no stooping to get at the oven; no smoke, no dust, rJD odor -T-just good cooking with greater fuel economy. Irons and water in wash-boiler wash-boiler always hot. The Va21 Cotin f" ae liw ram Ka fk e' js e- V arve t- tTt ftww fcei-w IW-w esw-y jwsj taR ffy it, arewaj an t .rir I aw a , . 1 :. 1 rar R 4 . af'e fas ttaa ' , tanas, a a "a af'-nr' - - |