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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES, NEPHI, UTAH NOTCH GHLO'S if AT LOOK OG "California of A Syrup Figs." laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become clogged up wltb waste, liver gets sluggish; stomach our. Look at the tongue, mother! it coat d, or your child la listless, cross, fev erish, breath bad, restless, doesn't eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children's ailment, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup ol Figs," then don't worry, because it li perfectly harmless, and In a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. A thorough "inside cleansing" Is ofttlmes all that Is necessary. It should be the first treatment given In any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask at the store for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-up- s plainly printed on the bottle. Adv. A , More Important Than Baby. Mobillan who lives In well-know- the suburbs bad an addition to his barnyard in the shape of a fine calf of the Jersey breed. A week later there was an arrival In the house, his wife presenting him with a The day after the little daughter. girl came the father was stopped downtown by a lady who bad known him and bis wife all their lives. .oSumlng a very Impressive air, she said: "Have you got at your house some thing for which you have been waiting a long tlmef "I most certainly have," he replied. "What is It?" the lady asked al must breathlessly. "A full blooded Jersey belfer calf," he exclaimed. Mobile Register. . BIG EATERS HAVE BAD KIDNEYS AND BACKACHE Take a Glass of Salts at Once If Your Back la Hurting or Kidneys and Bladder Trouble You. The American men and women must guard constantly against Kidney trou ble, because we eat too much and all our food la rich. Our blood la filled with urlo add which the kidneys strive to filter out. they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the ellmlnatlve tissues clog and the result Is tldney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline In health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine Is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; If you suffer with sick headache or dlxxy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather Is bad. get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a In a glass. of water before breakfast for few days and your kidneys will then act One. Thla famous aalts la made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with II thla, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralise the acids In the urine so It no longer la a source of Irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot Injure, makes a delightful effervescent lllhia-wate- r beverage, and belongs In every home, because nobody ran make mistake by having a good kidney Bushing any time. Adv. table-spoonf- -- A Spoiled Child. Mrs. Clancy, BREED FOR THE FARM FLOCK Almost Farmer Must Suit Himself and Market First Essential Is That Cows Be Kept Comfortable. cross, feverish, constipated, give . DAIRY HERD IN WINTER Right Kind of Feed Goea Long Way Toward Bringing About Contented Stats of Mind Several Important Factors. (By W. M. KELLY.) Good stable management Is an Important factor In determining the profits from tbe dairy herd during the winter. The first essential Is that the cows be comfortable, because a cow kept otherwise can never do her best. She must have a comfortable place to lie down, stand up, move and stretch her limbs and lick herself all over the body. She must have sunshine and plenty of light. She must have pure air to breathe, and this means that the stable must be pro vided with some system of ventilation to give a frequent change of air. This need not be expensive, only a little forethought and a few dollars' worth of material and labor. She must have good pure water at least twice a day, or better still, have an automatic water basin at her side. The stable should be cleaned dally. and be thoroughly disinfected. Tbe celling, floor and aides ahould be all smooth and of concrete construction, and the fixtures largely iron. It is not expensive, and they are sanitary and permanent. Large, smooth concrete mangers for feeding are about the best we know of today. Judgment and common sense must be exercised In the meth ods of feeding and handling tbe cows. Fixed rules In feeding are not practical. Overfeeding la wasteful; underfeed ing la unprofitable. The cowa must be well nourished at all tlmea, but if given more than they need for maintenance and production, they waste t as a rule. Never stir up dust or foul odors at milking time. If you do a lot of It is sure to get into the milk. Whether to feed the cowa Just be fore milking Is a much debated ques tion. It Is not at all dangeroua to feed them a little grain, provided you stir up no dust or disagreeable odors, As a rule, tbe cows will give down their milk more freely when they have wears a BRACELET Conditions In Selecting Variety-Disc- ard the Scrub. As with most of our domestic animals, there Is absolutely no best breed of hens; If there was there would soon be only that one breed left, while nOw one hardly dares say how many good breeds there are without first consulting tbe very latest issue of the Standard of Perfection. Then suit yourself and your market conditlona in selecting your breed, but select some one breed and "stick to It" until you have the best flock of that breed In the county or state. Tbe color of the shell of the egg has much to do with the market demand for It. San Francisco demands Oettlxer&cl "And whose little boy re you? asked the benevolent but professor of a small boy he noticed walking along at his side. "Why, I'm your little boy, father, Don t you know me?" "Well, well! So you are!" exclaimed the professor, peering Into tbe child's face. "And what are you doing ao far from home?" "You told me to come along with you and carry something home to mother." "Dear me! So I did. And hum what was It now your mother wanted ?" near-sighte- Bride No, dearest; It isn't that. 1 am only worried, that'a all. Bridegroom Worried! Why, my angel, what can you have to worry about? Bride I've been trying to remember something we might have forgotten. and I can't. Fine Type for Farm. a clear white egg, while Boston wants a rich brown color; and the intermediate cities, all the way across, may, In a way, take almost any color; but most city retailers find It to their advantage to separate the colors to suit individual customers. But never, no never, tool away very much time with "scrub" or mongrel stock on the farm, and don't try to keep too many breeds or you may soon have a lot of mongrels yourself. Even on the regular poultry ranch where many breeds are kept, strange "mixeries" In sometimes happen some most unexplainable way. It la often claimed that mixed breeds or "scrubs" lay better than purebreds, but a careful Investigation will generally prove that the feed, care, and perhaps the age of the birds, has more to do with the egg product than tbe simple fact that they are cross-bred- Fortified Sentiment. "Is your wife disappointed because she didn't get the vote?" "I don't think so. The defeat of woman suffrage has merely strength ened her conviction that men are political failures and serves to prolong the interest of the campaign." Wash ington Star. Different. "They say marriage Is a lottery," re marked the morose young man. "It isn't," replied MIbs Cayenne. "In a lottery you can go on buying tickets." yS'': Sv.' ''' I n Man la Chief Factor In Production of Clean Milk. According to Medical A number of American medical ex Toucher Have you a little ready money? T. Wadd What I have came to me co slowly that I hardly think It's ready to go. A Painful Poem. In haala she triad to drlvo a nail. Hut the next tima aha will linger; Thi-perhaps sha'U fnlaa the ona That's rowln on her Anger. n Seea the End. Excited Lady Why don't you Inter fere to stop that dogfight? Bystander I was .ust a goln' to, mum; but you kin calm y'r feara now. Vy dog Is on top at last, mum. Naturally So. Thoughtless Maiden You naval offleers are very fond of your ships, aren't you? Milking with dry hands Into covered Young Officer Well, I must confess. milking paila, the proper washing and wc arc attached to them. sterilization of milking pails and milk cans, cooling the milk by placing the Still at It. cans In tank a of cold water or Ice wa"What's become of tbe Second Mother Gawan wid yes. ter, laboratory testing of tbe man who put the worship of Mammon First Mother Well, If yon don't be- Fruit Will Net Thrive in Dry Places, milk regular for bacteria, and payments based and the Demon Rum In the aame catePlenty ef Moisture Is Needed lieve It, come and see what the steam on the laboratory tests. Cultivate Constantly. gory?" roller did to It. "I beard blm snake a speech only lilatk berries plenty of mois ASHES GOOD AS FERTILIZER yesterdsy." WHY SUFFER SKIN TROUBLES ture and It will oed not pay to plant them "Tesr on the lop of some dry knoll; for tbe They Not Only Contain Potash and "He was flaying a distinguished When a Postcard Will Bring Free fruit will not grow to perfection In apostle of preparedness." but Also Acid, Phosphoric Samples ef Cutlcura f aurh dry places, aed It will be bard Magnesia and Lime. Endless Procession. and sour. Cboone a place where tbe Which give quirk relief for all Itch' ground Is of good quality, and where "Here's a man aaya the devil Is The farmer who burns wood for fng. burning, disfiguring skin troubles. there Is plenty of moisture. beating and rooking should carefully smarter than all of humanity put toHatha wltb the Cutlcura Soap and hot the ground thoroughly by store tbe ashes and not permit them gether." Prepare water. Dry and apply Cutlcura Oint"A veritable Goliath, eh?" plowing and harrowing before plant to leach, as they have a peculiar ment to the affected part. They stop ing, and make the ground mellow "Just so." value. They not only contain Itching Instantly and point to speedy down quite dep where you "Well, men ate certainly brave. tbe potash and phosphoric acid In appre bealment often when all else falls. plants, fou cannot be too particular ciable amounts, but also contain mag-nei- a Plenty of young fellows are willing to Free sample earn by it, all with Book. In this repect remember you are setand lime, and when applied to tackle blm single banded." Louisville Address pout card, Cutlcura, Dept. 1 profit and not simply tbe land they also act Indirectly to Courier-Journating them out Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. to e whether they will grow or not. Increaae the available nitrogen con Expensive Toy. They should be set about four feet tent of organic matter In the soil. Like Building a House, "Get any speed out of that car?" apart one way, and eight feet tbe Ordinary house ashes contain on "Could you plan a dollar dinner other way. the average about eight or nine per asked the Inquisitive friend. gown?" "Sure," answered the discouraged the ground loose by constant rent of potash and two per cent of Keep "Oh, I bate frequently planned cultivation, and tbe sooner you cao "but for the most part It's motorist; acid. have Investigators phosphoric those dollar dresses. Wben yoa come a good Urge buh, the sooner you considered that there Is enough pot- the kind you can't see." to make m. however, the allowance will get fruit, and "What do you mean?" keeping the ground ash and phosphoric acid In a bushel usually runs away over that." "I was referring to tbe rapidity wltb loose will help to keep It roolsL of ashes to make It worth 29 or 25 cents. Besides that, mrai 10 o IS which It Is running me Into debt," PREPAREDNESS! Hurt Milk Business. rents additional might be allowed tor T Fortify The System Against Ort Evasive. Before anyone condemns the dairy the "alkali power" of the ashes. Thla M am!m "What do you think of the pretty LAXATIVg PROMO business, be should make an effort to power Is that which enables ashes to CI, twxitil . m fcMeantnMtiaa a OUIXINB keep real cows and feed and rare for rot weeds and to fermnt peat The nurse who sold a kiss to aid the war ot 0n n mbr anr'iei them so they will make a profit. A potash content of a.hec will be lost If fund at $200r arte mm a Taw mt4tnrnfte, taw la eC firm, "I think every woman who thinks ta nmAni- M mtaa4 few of the "weak sisters" twt erea meandering they are permitted to leaf h. and care Taara asa CM. In, 4 -, of herself ought to set her anything tn hides cows' a are around be to should la store what taken tbem put , W. OROVB ate MMi) OLIHSl" face against such an act." the hibonh on the dairy basinets. dry place. First Mother la badly spoiled. yer child HOW TO GROW BLACKBERRIES et fr l. gt Seasonable Datce. Customer Oot ear freah da'ee? Grwer No; I gave aay tbe last calendar I had this morning. Better borrow from a pawnbroker than from roar friecd The Dry Cow. Dormant Spraying. Pont cows should go irf longer The "dormant spraying" vihlch de than others, but every cow will need stroy the bark scale and the egja of a season of rest of at least a month njurtous Insects, is the most impor or ftlx weeks. It will be better for her tant spraying of the yesr, ia tbe Judgaad her uabora call. ment ef some orchard ists. i MAKERS OF JEWELRY, tOUNMB IM1 SALT LAXB CITY MKN AND WOMEN. Now la tb time to learn tha barber trade. BS a In treat demand. Hprelal rata now open lor 30 dara. (July abort time required. Tooli lurnlnhwl aud cominilon paid while leant' lug. Call or write aloler Baher School, 1 Uom cV-'tmerclal Bt.. Bait Lake OUT. Utah. WAKTFD fcM """"""" A Daring Feat. Snooks was one of those conceited, make-believ- e bold hunters, and waa always spinning his yarns about his experiences In Africa, and he general.1 ly wound up by caylng he never yet saw a lion he feared. OuenlRht afr ter he had finished yarning, vTVac a little takeii aback by one of his audW who said: "I didn't think you'd refuse me after ence, "That's nothing. I have lain down saying so often that you'd share your and actually slept among Hons In their last dollar with me." natural state." "And I will;- but I'm not down to; wild, "I don't believe that, I'm no fool," my jam uouar yei. said the bold hunter. "It's the truth, though." Impacts. "You slept among lions in their How oft our fond intentions flit wild, natural state?" And lead us to a slump; How oft wa try to make a bit "Yes, I certainly did." And only get a bump! Were they "Can you prove it? African?" Settled. Easily "Well, not exactly African Hons. The great magazine editor had Just were dandelions." They Ina addressed strong editorial to fants. An Awkward Situation. "But, sir," his assistant timidly A visitor to a hospital for soldiers pointed out, "some Infants can't waa surprised to hear one of the paread." being addressed 'by the nurses "I thought of that," vouchsafed the tients his Christian name. It being cusby great man. "Their mothers can read tomary to address patients by their it to them." Louisville Courier-Jou- r aurnames only. Upon Inquiry as to nal. why this distinction was accorded to the particular soldier referred to, the A Mere Detail. was, Let me see." said the luriea. "1 reply received "Well, we can't well call him by hut know you. Are not you the man who surname." was married In a cage of "But why not?" queried the come lions?" what astonished vUltor. "Yes, your honor," replied the cul "You see," was the overwhelming prit. "I'm the man." " surname la Love, and it's "Exciting, wasn't It?" continued the answer, his awkward." rather justice. "Well." said the man Judicially, "It He Knew. waa then: It wouldn't be now." n The landlady of a board, Ladles Home JournaL ing house always made a point of ask ing departing suede to .write someUnkind. thing la her visitors' book. She was "I understand he inherited a for very proud of It of some of the peo tune?" "Yea, he was his rich uncle s only pie whose names were In the volume and the nice things they caid. heir." 33ut there's one thing I can't under, "I thought so." stand," the woman confided to a "What do you mean?" "Nobody who had more than one friend, "and that ia what an Ameribelr to choose from would have can put In the book alter stopping here. People always smile when they picked blm out to leave all bis money to. read it." "What waa It?" queried the other. "He wrote only the words, 'Quota Ailing Husband. Young Wife I a ao worried about the raven!" Jack. He had an attack of vertigo laat night and fell over the hall rack! Wealthy. Old Wife Sad, aad! Another case The boys were bragging about theli of 'didn't know It waa loaded.'" parents. "I bet my father is richer thaa A Breach. your father, aald one. "He has to Blnkc Young Mr. Fllghbigh Is cer- - pay lots and lota of money for taxes every year." tainly a man of promise. Jinks So I bear. I understand Miss "That's no' h Ing." retorted tbe other. "My father is co rich that he Butterfly Is suing blm for fifty thousand. Judge. can afford to hire a lawyer to Bx things so be don't have to pay any His Advantag.. Lares." "A glove dealer ought Invariably 8till In the Market to please his customers." Tbe centenarian waa twine-ajre "Why necessarily?" "Hasn't he always stock to please ly interview by reporters and was them on band?" asked among other tblngc to what be attributed bis long life and good health. Hardly Synonymous. "Wall" the old man Omar I sav. old chan. ran vou la alowlr. "I'm not In any position to say right me have ten dollars for a day? b-Parker No. but I ran let you have now. You see, I've bargaining a dollar for ten dayc. Same thin, with two or three of them patent medicine concerns for a couple of weeks. you know. but I aiut quite decided yet," CETTINQ EVEN. The Motive. "My wife Is craity to learn to skate." 1 don't blame her. It's fine exer cise." That's not the reason she is so keen about It. She wants a chance to g , n wear some of lhoc swell ek(ins-ctutnes she's ce?n In the fashion pa pers." V A Frequent One. you ever realize on that In vestment of yours?" "Oh. yea " "What did you reHrr "What a too' I was ever to go Into "Pfd L" Hie first Attempt. Jim told me taut night that 1 waa the only girl be bad ever kissed." "IHd you believe blm?" "Yes. And co would you If you had the awkward way be weal fa C fer-mixi- -- gold-tille- well-know- DAIRYMEN VERSUS THE DAIRY perts and experimenters in hygiene made a atudy to determine the most Important factor In the production of clean milk the dairy or tbe dairyman and have come to tbe conclusion that the dairyman Is the chief factor and the dairy of aecondary Importance. The clean dairyman may be trans ported from dairy to dairy and can make clean milk wherever he foes. It Is said that If all the nonessentiala or matters of secondary Importance are eliminated, the factors which even alone are sufficient to produce under tbe conditions found In ordinary dairies a milk so clean that It will have with great regularity a bacterial count less tban 10.000 bacteria per cubic centimeter are as follows: sensation. We have all styles in! and silver. d platinum, gold, We can suit any taste. Our modest prices make buying easy, Tit-Bit- . Experimenter. WATCHJ Our bracelet watches rtave been a BOYD PARK1 man-eatin- UNPREPARED. But while different markets demand different colored eggs there la no mar ket on thia continent, at least, that demands a dirty or stained egg, or an egg that baa been under a broody hen for a night or two, or one that haa been out in the sun for several days. Gather dally at leaat and ahlp at least weekly. Profttable Dairy Type. contented minds, and a little of the right kind of feed goea a long way toward bringing about thla contented slate of mind. Never clean the stables Just before milking, for It will stir up a tenfold worse odor than any feed tbe cows will eaL Surrounding conditions have much to do with the milk producing value of any ration. Dairy cowa cannot make as good use of whole grain as they can of grain that baa been ground. In the generality of cases, heifers with their first rait do not show as high a test of butterfat as they do at a more mature age. A period of rest before freshening will usually produce a larger flow of milk than where the animal la milked close up to calving. A man ran better afford to cell but ter at tbe coat of production tban to sell grain, that Is. when the selling price of the butter Includes the feeds and labor at tbeir market value. NOT YET. d taken? frjyffi Smiles ECCENTRICITIES OF GENIUS. 'Twa Ever Thua. Bridegroom (in parlor car) Dar ling, you seem sad. Is It possible that you already regret tbe step you have 1 Every Woman JfkJSLj 'My brother made ualv faces at your brother resterdav and ha rfMn-- t darst ter fighL He pretended be didn t not Ire em. "He didn't, neither. He tboucht they wus natural." Work. No man ran lap tntn tucceaa Within a elnale minute; hea mors or a Of work Iwhlrd or In It. E'h about It," The Idea. "What's a philanthropist, pa? "He's a varWy of thing, mr cm. but oftenel he's a msn who rubs Peter of his savings to pay Paul's rent." Baltimore Amerkan. Cix Most Likely. tbe way, who ia, By was, tbe god of war? or, rather. lAx I vc forgotten tbe duffer's name, but I think It waa Ananias. 1 dlanapolls Journal One Way Out. "The 8mftbs used to have a sclea- - dld cook." Mrs. Smith "Yes, but she end could not l along." Iear ine! So 1 suppose Smith bad to diwbarge her?" Oh, no. He divorced bis wife.' g-- Skill Recognized. "What wonderful performers there are In that orchestra!" exclaimed Mrs. Cumrox. 'Wonderful Isn't the word." rpnlled Mr. Cumrox. "They're almost auoer human. Why, tbey sound to me as If could take a tune and pty It backward as easily as tbey cou!4 thy Ne Use for Him. Visitor. We are gttlnjr up a raffle for an old soldier. Wton t yoa bay a ticket? Miss Innoceaee. wwuld t do - Mercy, no! with aim? Jester, Whai , |