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Show 1 AFTER ECONOMY D OCTORS It pays to use HeUilett'-Teas. They are a good deal s I 'l I HOKnoiniK stronger than most Toast are sold at a lower price, considering thequality.and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re- XXXX MEED HORTICULTURAL NOTES. Sow a th( violet LydiaE.Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound Cured Her jn t It's Time Knoxv ille, Iowa. " I Buffered with a pains low down in my right side for year or more and was bo weak and ner- -- K CM P NTe W A PK OF- - IJow to Give Hor That Engagement Ring If oa uro to bo itiui'i ioil in Juno, Wo sjitvitilly tenant a larjo selection of jum white diamonds at a medium price lor enjfnjjcnicnt rlnfs. Of course we also show extremes in size and jirice, but our guarantee goes with every one. ... 02LmlW JU ALT 111- LAKE CI that I could not do my work. I link-hawrote to Mrs. and took Lydia m E. l'inkham's Vege- table Compound and .Liver rills, and u' jiy am glad to say Uiat vonr medicines and ti kind letters of directions havo dono more for me than nnythinpr else and I had the best pt here. I can do my work and rest well at night. I believe there is noth-Inlike the T'inkham remedies." Mrs. Claha Fhakcs, R. D., No. 3, blnoxvillo, Iowa. The success of Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is unparalleled. It may be used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from displace menta. Inflammation, ulceration, llbroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache., bearing-dowfeeling", flatulency, indi- Sestlon, dizziness, or nervous Wj, l' I vsl-cia- ns 170 MAIN II II UTAH. jr i THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO IS vous DEETH U aaly 6S aiile from JARBIDCE sad ii M Ik aula lis ef both tb Soathere Pacific Kailreada. Pacific ana the Wtra TESTED SEEDS dollar to hnnilre! of It eoata every year a l TEST OUR SESOS when But you buy Itirm you ran depend a Uey-npTha Quality. Write lor our Fraa Daaoripliva Catalog. PORTER-WALTOCO.. Salt Laka City TRUNKS at-- l.i. SUIT CASES UCMiTtH. KKls'll Knit CATAUKi MEMEOITH'S TRUNK PACIORY 8. Main htrevt halt Lake l ay. I'lab LKATH VH 1SS The Fishing Doctor and the Babe. The old physician U an enthusiastic In every sense of the term. angU-r Whllo on his way home from a fishing trip he received an emergency call. n ImThe ptoud father patient to have the child weighed, but couldn't Cnd the steelyard; so the physician had to use the pocket scales with which he weighed his fleh. "Great Scott, Doctor!" exclaimed th father, as he unw the pointer po and a half pounds!" up. "Thirty-seveEverybody's Magax'nc. 'newly-mad- Her Little Error. -Dearie." said Mrs. Newly wed, Tva kept our housebote' accounts all right this year, but there's one Item that puzzles me. I've set down 119.10 and I csn't make oirt whether we owe It or whether It's something you gave tne for something" "Let's see," answered Mr. N. -- Why, dearct-t- , that's all tlchL The 1310 is what year this Is. Cleveland leader. No More Needed. Passenger Agent "Here are some pout card views along our line of ralL like Ciem?" I Patron "No, thank you. over Uie line last week and views of my ow n on IL Would yoti Problem of Securing Sufficient Liquid Food Probably the Most H f. H. TKAIK KM, f.U: Full ALT LAKE STAMP CO.. Salt Laka City MtMAVllVlllMKNlol, 1711 I LU liarrwr Trade inl Kiglit W, 1'UllKin. Willi "I tool. V.'. of Adiln-Tuition. lih t'Jrtial MOHLER BAmHER COLLEGE 13 Commercial Mrt-t-- i bait Lake l ay. Utah if rode have Have You Seen the Picture f Incident In the Garden of Eden Must Be Taken for What It Is Worth. Rabbits have seriously Injured fruit trees In qiany orchards by girdling this winter. Prof. J. O. Moore of the college of agriculture of the University of Wisconsin says that when the girdle 13 only three or four Inches wide the tree may be saved by bridge grafting. Trees with large patches of bark removed entirely around the trunk can not he Fiiceessftilly treated, though those not too badly Injured may be saved by special treatment. Bridge grafting should be done In early sprfirj. scions from healthy trees being from twigs produced Inst beahou. The torn edges of the wound fhuuld be cut off smooth, and all Liu.!y laorened burk removed of Rev. Dr. Charles Townsend Orange was one of the speakers at the Park Presbyterian Church Men's club banquet lutt week, and told this story of one of the troubles of the original Strenuous i: w9Tf rMrganraawi'ji Lameness Stops Much of the of All. Of all the processes of plant life probably the most strenuous one, that Involving the most Intricate problems and beset with the greatest dangers. Is getting a sufficient supply of water chronic lameness in horses is due to neglect See that your horse is not allowed to go lame. Keep Sloan's Liniment on hand and apply at the first sign of stillness. It's wonderfully penetrating goes right to the spot relieves the soreness limbers up the joints and makes the muscles clastic and plianL I cept the lettuce. ' 'Where did you get those loaves?" he demanded. " 'Why, they were lying on a bush in the back yard,' she replied, sweetly. " 'Well, those vtre my best Sunday trousers,' sobbed Adam, adding, 'Ah, woe is man,' which was corrupted into 'woman,' the term by which we know Eve's daughters." Newark Star. C. B. 1 ft s i Ij FIZER. O. Ii. F1ZEK, M t. Bterling, Ky ., says t "I have Buffered with kidney end bladder trouble for ten years past "Last March I commenced using Peruna and oontlnued for three months, I have not rosed It since, nor have I felt a pain." Don't Persecute your Bowels Cut set eanWlica and KnMma. haiih' nnnaraaairy. Tiy TW l CARTER'S LJTTLE LIVER PILLS In the Gloaming. "You were a long time getting me, Paralyeatatabla. AA X May aa S kvm. X eaaaaale lata, aad "And you were a long time waiting, pet!" Tbe Circle. H IL ! i ts John, dear!" eaathatnadak wrahfaae of atSMbewaL IYIr S M PA INK I II. KR ahonld betaken wlthouldt-lawlwii aura eheat and tirkUng inniat warn you that an annuylu oull Utraatena. Ju all drugjfl.tain a,&ciuiduUo boUla. Suw Haaaack One woman can Btlr up more trouble than a dozen mere men. Jf - X I iritYrrrtvH IMKIUU I II Iv tK I i iimi II' -i, I aad laaajaatuav aa awEtona knew. Small PilL Small Doaa. Small Pries GENUINE muat bear aignaruret Onnstlpatlnn eanaea and aerlnualy acjrrTTp.e many iltwunra. H la Itnimuicliiy rnrtM t Ijc. fleroe'a faUeia. Tiny augar-ouaie- d granule. Method of Grafting. It's easier to break away than it is DEFIANCE inches. On small STARCH trees, three or four scions will be suf- to get back. ficient It la a good practice to paint over the wound areaa with white lead, and they may further be protected by binding with cloth. Care should be The too.ech Is a tarter factor in " life, liberty and tbe pur taken, however, to see that the twine suit of happioeaa" than moat people are aware. Patriotiaca that holds the cloth is not so tight can withstand hunger but not dyapepaia. Tbe confirmed as to girdle the newly set scions. "is fit for treason, stratagems and spoils." The sua who goes to the froot lor his country with a weak stomach After the scions have become firmly will be a weak soldier and a fault finder. established, the cloth may be removed. A sound atomach makes for good citizen cup as well as f6 The scions will continue to Increase health sod bappioeas. in size, and as they approach each Diseases of tbe stomach and other orana of difestioa and other the union of one scion to the nutrition are promptly sod permanently cured by the use of other may be accomplished by shaving the sides of the scions. In time the Dr. PIERCE'S COLDEX MEDICAL DISCOVERT, it bnllda bp tha body with mound tleah mnml entire girdled area may be entirely aolld jBusce. healed over in this way. In some cases, bridge grafting will Tbe dealer who offers a substitute for the " Discovery " la not be necessary. If the Inner bark only seeking to make tbe little more profit realized on tbe sale of leas meritorious preparations. has not been removed by the rabbits, Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is seat fret the tree may be saved by Immediately on receipt of stamps to pay expente of mailing tnly. Seed area the before it protecting girdled 21 stamps for the paper covered book, or 31 stamps baa had time to dry out, by wrapping for tbe cloth bound. Address World's Dispensary Medical with cloth which has been treated Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. with grafting wax. The Inner bark will then form an outer bark, without serious Injury. Where it can be la better than used, this method bridge grafting. Trees on which the bark has been removed along tbe sides and not entirely around tbe BAKES bread, pie and cake trunk, will be benefited by painting bakes them perfectly all through, the wound. Before thla Is done, howand browns them appetdxingly. ever, the rough edges of the bark ROASTS beef, poultry and game should be removed ao aa to facilitate with a steadr beat, which preone and one-hal- f Patriotism dy-pep- MEDICAL Liniment Mr. H. M.Gibba.of Lawrence, Katrt, No. j. write! Vour UnU tha be.t that I have ever uwd. I hd a Bun wirh an abaceM on her neck ed ooe yx. bottle of Sloan'a Liniment entirely cared her. I kerp It aroand all Iba time for Kill and mll awellinp sad for erarything aixrat the stock." TR.F.O. ment la Sloan's Liniment will kill a spavin, curb or splint, re- - tio - to moisten the tissues tmm W- ta.,iiuna t almt - GINSENG No drudgery of coal and ashes; no stooping to get at the oven; no smoke, no dust, no odor just good cooking with greater fuel economy. Irons and water in wash-boilalways hot. The Cross Sections of Root, Magnified. The American ginseng, Panax Is a perennial herb with a nd having secured It, to keep what root, and Its range extends Is needed for life and growth. This tuberous water la used In two quite different from Maine to Minnesota. Tbe cbarwavs; first, it Is one of the principal materials necessary for making food, and second. It Is used to dilute the ,l tN. OF In United States From Maine to Minnesota and Is Highly Prized. food UHFB USE serves the rich natural flavor. BBOILS steaka and chops makes them tender and inviting. TOASTS bread, muffins, crack era ana cheese. Plant Pound of er ITetv7 "PerAction. the plant, make them flexible, and finally to supply means of communication duce wind pufls and from one part of the plant to another. swollen jointt, and This water way In the plant Is more is a sure and speedy Important as a highway of travel than remedy for fistula, are oceans, rivers, lakes and canals to Sweeney, founder the commerce of the world. Only and thrush. when dissolved In water csn the plsnt In any substance from without or take Prlc BOe. and $1.00 move anything within Itself. Waata 4 alma,, a. eMtfte, aneeat Borne plants live directly In the wallSjTaZSl B aw a, f.Ktlrr a aa ter and they are not troubled about Sr. Earl 8. Sloan, getting all the water they need, but a far larger number are rooted In the Bostea, If aaa Tff. t. A. soil and often in soil with only a moderate amount of water. This water snrrmind each tiny bit of sand or particle of lonm as a thlti coating, but In good mellow soli, there Is no wafer between the soil rartlcles. The water has dissolved some of the soil, and so In solution. ha various compound 1liw Is the plant to get this wsfer and Home theae compounds away from the soil? rww Ktamlne the roots and note how irrtnfowi . 4 M l.ufci. a4 r-r 9lm ii "Vm mixWit. run In every direction, branching i ai w they -- i ' r a aaeaaiiw i a. I"w f . f'-- a repeatedly-en- d forming a network on tJm Lfca, K"WT .ai.li.iaa. very aide of fre plant Cut the plant m mmm w. 14 a4 aa (Laa. down and measure Its length upon the cn. ground and often the roots will be aMrr nxcTaoyrmit CaL found to extend more than the length of the plant. The smallest rootlets everywhere within this radius unless they sre crowded out by those of Mher plants. A mieroaenpe Is needed to Me the finer divisions, kaaalU W aaaal St llskaal M trot If the soil be ra'ef'ilty washed off b4 Caeca ret so food that I would a rootlet and a thin cross section cut I without them. I was troubled through it. when enlarged It will he Y1 with torpid liver and headache. found that from many of the outside V UkingCMret Candy Csthar cells slender hairs, as fine as cobI very touch better. I snail a sluteenth of an theni to my friends as webs and perhaps Inch long, run out from It In every nave ever seeti." I medicine I llreetlon. Anna Ilazinet, Vim Ko. t, f all River, Mass. Caring for Abutilons. ', tVilaeMo. Taaj iVwl I K Hra n. W ken nt ,rpe. Abutllons thrive In a sunny win-loVa- Hmvmr vA In tr'k. Th"iWith southern exposure, but will grow C C C. Owaraateod S wr aa'jejey owes. m east of west windows. They are seldom troubled with Inseeta. If ICE STfiRCH- -:r, teal attack them paint the trunk and ate pre an4 branches with lime water. NTy la mnm ICE" IS SUPtNIOR QUALITY, H M healing. Sloan's mi U-N- "Adam had eaten the elaborate repast furnished by his helpmeet with every indication that he relished each morsel. He complimented her upon the dainty manner in which the blue-poinwere Berved, the flavor of the puree of pea, tbe seasoning of the fish and entree, and finally reached a delicious Balad. Adam paused, and with a worried look on his face he demanded of Kve where she found the ingredients. Sue enumerated all ex- three-quarte- woucTd Thret Years JCelieved That Suffered Months Thanks to FE-J- i - liri bred Right at LE KIDNEY TROUB Ten in Balres Roasts Broils Toasfs Here's the Proof. and soreness is TROUBLES ADAM'S one-ce- nt Mr. d. T. Roberts of Resaca, Gs R.F D. No. I, bos 4 vwritea : " 1 Kara ated your fUnlmcal on a bona for te-ae- y and effected a thorough cam 1 also removed s Sparta on a male. Thta Spavia was aa brre at a yuinea err. la any animation thebatt ramedy (or Baae OF ancestor: The scion rrodrrnte nnmint of atpr roots, spraying and heat are It Is a serious mistake to too deeply because the. roots apt to rot than if planted reasonably near the surface. Where rhubarb Is wanted early without lifting or forcing, a good thickness of strawy manure laid over the auiMilu-in alui-k- . prompt atieiitittt. HTCn All Where Rabbits Have Removed Large Patches of Bark Bridge Grafting May Be Used. bhculd be cut half or of an Inch longer than the wound, and the ends of the scions pointed. The scion may then be Inserted under the edge of the bark, care being taken to have the cut on the scion made rather slanting, to give considat the erable space for It to unite with the In order. bark of the tree. Several of these set trees scions should be put In around the are more tree at Intervals of not more than HOW PLANT GETS ITS WATER N r ONE n DEETH, f'EUADA NTKNCII troublesome. Snmll fruit plants should always be et and kept bo that they can be easily cultivated. Many Insert pests can be fought the most successfully only at certain dennlto times or periods. Without vigorous wood growth, regular crops of fruit of desirable quality are rarely obtained. Arkansas Black and Stayman are seedlings of the old Wlnesap and are Improvements on the original. Spraying Is an operation that can rarely be put off or postponed If the best results are to be obtained. Palms are almost all at rest and a crowns will forward It some. fiurning Is a good way of disposing of any weed Infested soil and rubbish of a like nature. The resulting ashes 1'or thirty years Lydia E. IMnkham's form a most useful fertilizer. Soot water, clarified and used reguVegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ills, and larly In a dilute state, la about the SulTerine; women owe It to themselves best stimulant for foliage plants. Imto at least give this medicine a trial Proof is abundant that it has cured proving the color of the leaves very thousands of others, and why should it rapidly. have not If, so far, the rabbits cot euro you? touched unprotected your want advice If yon writ trees, do not think the danger Is apple special past. or it. Massif Lynn. IIrH.linkhani. Many times they do most mlchtef helpful. when the last snow comes. V I Aeeajea RUBBER STAMPS Una Killer Type Oul ilia, ami Mall onli-- little soot and lime around plants If slugs or snails are TREAT GIRDLED FRUIT TREES Oil Cook-stov- e ft has Cabinet Top with theft for keeping plates and food hot. Drop shelves for the coiTee pot or saucepans, and nickeled towel racks. enamel chimneys. The nickel finish, It has long turquoise-blu- e with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove very attractive and invites cleanliness. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; tha 2 and stoves can be had with or without Cabinet. vf7X ClCTteniST SOTt J Se are yea set Bat sieve w. tlul ate aaan ta reaaw "KTW roTaXTWL Every Sealer aaerywweie t fcf iwM at vwwra, arm la Desert.! Cli wlas te the aaraal awancr wf the m Continental Oil Company (leaai eel ateS) American Ginseng. acter most useful In distinguishing the plant Is the leaf habit From the top of an upright stem there spring three compound leaves each composed of five leaflets, tbe two nearest the petiole being much smaller than tbe others, as may be seen by reference to our Illustration. The flower cluster springs from between the leaves and takes the form of an timbel. Tbe flowers are small and greenlah and are followed by bright red berries. Tbe thickened and variously root Is branched, the form said to be most prized by the Chinese forking In such a manner that tbe entire organ somewhat resembles tbe body and legs of a man. The root Is valuable on account of the medicinal qualities ascribed to ft b the Chinese, who buy the entire American product. It has been cultivated with varying success, as tbe are condition of Its native wood rather bard to reproduce and It re quires from five to seven years to ma ture a crop. A Free Book About Beautiful Walls j We have just issued a look about bouse decoration. May w free t It tells bow to produce those beautiful walls, now seen in all the finest of homes and hotels, It suggests color schemes offers a wealth of ideas. And it tells what has brought alabastine into universal vogue. aenrl tnu i ' a rnnw The Sanitary Wall Coating I j Alabasfine te tbe only wall doewi t breed germs. It baa jo intears ll nwl few rear it h te Iil taf- - ctemarfl rich and poor ef bnh .., Si.isas'ined unluiao thai f rr b-- ee Pleaae knew rhe reawie. r tiem roe tola en-ile- Know hrrw rn the eft r.ariere'l it l'e)i now bare 'nt Will e facts. 0 r; . f Krw the t from it yo, can sppiy it. ewwa) cn re etef wn wall rper af'er yea knTW the la;rnine Alabasflnc Co., Grand Hapids, Mich. ' 1 |