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Show TIIE HET.PFB TIMES, r Ws Notes I Medical ex. . . a a A. A AAA, a inen employed, of'the clear- company at Lewiston i TiEt,er: ins week, this being mill. The pert"0"0.'.,,, Jrun i!...hMnl- sawmill, has h u g u,c ruction for more than 5de.r hPrinning of operations of the F. . valuation of a dream i .....- - rt a fpnturv. " " " lc' ,v for a qu"1 1:1 01 ton tea an average of r:F Yield r Carre ' and in some cases rs : .. .vnpHwl from ,,,,- -y tons., . that will beets of sugar Fac- m rnrhon county, man for field H'Vay Branch, of Grand Sugar company (T'itii f ZT HANFOnnM Balsam of Myrrh For Piles, Corns Sermoneties I Utah I ! Bunions,Chilblains,etc 'By W.E. LEONARD, inn Kt;Vain t . 127. by Western Enough is as M. D. Mitchell Ne.air UUuB ' xr Poo.l and as a teasf-Moderatio- it often in fl. pertaining our physical We. Ask any old i10" pers.,,, 1)as gone b..jond the usual mm, or consult any treatise upon old up and you will learn that life has be,,', by heing In all nutters of physical imlulnce. The to tins rule are those especially tough ones whose bodies have grown accustomed to certain disobediences to the laws of health and contract farmers' who f Colo The have lived on In spite of them Naa 11' Holjy company specifies Is ture very kind ami very indulgent l entofat least $6. but condi-- f a pr.ee of but there is an end to even her' paso favorable that tience If one persists In had habits is expected. Digging of first the part And one of the worst is that of excess '.';s till commence In the indulgence of the senses, tt is Lender. not easy to he always on guard L,NGWork has been virtually ICd by the state highway de- - against excesses unless the habit of so doing is formed early. Few things and oiling the nt in resurfacing are more distressing to the observer Bliss the between 0f road than the carelessness of Out-- h parents in ad the Malad power plant. their allowing children to eat and of south Hagerman, stretch oiled in drink without restraint at the table the first road to be they are crowing and owl L county. It is probable that "because the extra food." Habits of actual secin this Ling will be done are thus formed in the child gluttony future. near the which the good sense and at the Morgan experiences jrf of later years do not, or cannot, overbean factory in Hyrum come. Teach them to curb their apm and preparations were all I 'e for the canning of the sec-Li- n petites early and they will live to - thank you in later years, and you will crop to be grown in the vicDue to the fact that enjoy them more in the meantime. M Hyrum. I made it necessary to replant l',e acres of Deans last Bpring This Is the only sermon quoted in iaicgof the factory was delayed full from another author, and tie is uuw ueiug the noted eft me crop is agnostic philosopher, Vo4 and brought to the factory ltaire. This from his "Philosophical foW Active operations at the Dictionary": in the paragraph upon physicians In Packing company plant were Irated the first part of this week "15ut nothing Is more estimable than a physician who, having studied naannual tomato run starting. I destroyed nearly all of the to- - ture from his youth, knows the properties of the human body, the diseases op in the Lewiston section last id the run was light, but con- - which assail it. the remedies which fe are reported as being the best will benefit it, exercises liis art with War that they have been for caution, and pays equal attention to ;ime and the run of the cannery the rich and poor." inbably last about two months. Probably, with all their errors, the Farm activities in Mini- - doctors of Voltaire's day deserved and pERT iinty have for the past week received more respect from the people weriapping each other, the see than is aecorded doctors today. Two dling of hay not being in the hundred years ago "the gentlemen of in time to give the threshing the cloth," so called because of their fees', which are cosjust getting into distinctive, dignified, a change to get men enough to tumes, included not the ministry only f e as they would like. and law but medicine. There are f'TON backward Although many good reasons why all three have retarded development of the p fallen from their high estate. And by two weeks, Utah will quite likely medicine suffers most beie enormous tonnage of extra cause its representatives lack what tomatoes this fall, providing Voltaire emphasizes: sound preparafret September caution and a fair treatment of tion, tall Ngto Frankfrosts do ofnot occur, the' Han- - both rich and poor. Smith, paith produce company. Ship-- I if green tomatoes from Davis to various intermountain mar-- I "As we advance In life we crystalexpected to start soon. It matters not who lize into habit." ing to the supreme 7 said this, for tr is only too true first '.ace of the forthcoming harvest of many persons. After sixty most for I toes in this county and the nec-lo- f people cease to take In new impresfavoring the growers during sions and hesitate to try new things. 'tto pry busy season, it has been de-- p The moral, medically speaking, is: o hold the Lemhi county fair Keep young in body and mind as long on C9 far September 21, 22 and 23 as possible, for only thus will yon conf of on October 5, 6 and 7. This tinue to away from the bonds of f ebrings the great fall festival habit. If get most of the bodily functions meet two weeks earlier than are acting naturally, there is no reafinally planned, and likewise son for losing the buoyancy of youth, than it has been held in any the power to keep up with the process year. ami make sion, and the ability to learn rop prospects as of Au- - use of new thoughts. Anything that a iccoru ; production ior tends to prevent this ability and power 1 ulius H. Jacobson, federal crop should be fought against constantly as F'an for Idaho, declared in an-r- f a chain fastening upon one the stigma Prduction of all the small of old age. For instance, if one is rPs. Potatoes, cannot concenbeans, hay, sleepy all the time and onions and will be trate upon rending or any mental ocapples I wan the harvest of 1926. In-' cupation, something Is probably wrong harvests will exceed materi-- f with the liver and digestive functions, average annual tonnage of the and calls for a change of diet from too e years, and UKE-Duhearty food to more vegetables taken ring 1926 Utah was and sleep more exercise, 6ilver Producer of the fruit No on W '';:ng at regular and seemly hours. wtes, second in the produc- - sodden with too much food, tobacco or ' "" m copper, fourth in as in a sixth drink can hope to be as active in K0i,i. value of all youth Such bad habits are the ones Counted to more than $82,- t0 he broken if a happy and healthy old age Is desired. ImT Dlscussi'ng the fall Harry Sabin, director of 'J eaten I ""wtlculture, recently "No man ever repented having Jefferson hiPlHy optimistic views. coo' little." said Thomas " tiww OllU Lite irs are Think it over. Is It not generally very optimistic. he said. of old " tni"' The valiant trencherman SaW thr. an In apoplec ume wnen the gen times commonly perished hard so does Prospects werp nj pnnrl tic fit before ho was fifty and Is at pesent. game the If of today. Everything w S combine in favor of the worth the candle, nil right. Hi. lhe more sensible person would rather iX8cnyA,showi,ig f the more moderately and longer, which tJnl. rno(,eIs of automo-li- t can be readily accomplished by always St'(1 P('ath ay celebra-fiS,'- ? leaving a little leeway of appetite fo, down the RriKham City on Frl-- I the next meal nnd cutting September 9 and 10. actual intake each time. If yon try I. I "pj 'ow hieh Is announced consistently you will "P"1"" " I r ft day cmmittee of the sense of lightness and erce- The Dunn which in Itself is a recompense and ? Vn.i. stn.tines. relief from your former fitlow. This building after eating; that fullness I. action " n Main fitreet- - a I'i'tan means, for the time. Imperfect from the fruit : display. of both mind and body. Af,cordinK to James urv L " ' three bonded ware- rift,he niackfoot Po Poetic Flowers rv.m common i . i7iiuin. ui ' There nre flowers whose nil ears . H'Kfiol are In readi- a poem In become have names rop, which is that know English poetry; . cous'p. in about the vlnM t iif T lie innovation of Penrose. we pansy, know the,,. :n ih. ninytlower-""'Iliiiu- - of potaloos mglv When we onl.T "t in t wenty-flvo-M.vnsons of n packet he scclMna" iH'iat ii.ii lias on from ' raise we the flowers I'R, each bearilic to u cherish, gnther and ,ive lil, k font across U"? .note f no friends nre !mk. with -- rnitcil meinits. are forget Idaho l'otaloi'H" n f,., cannot matters AVOID repeats in..,l..rath.n v to t Can-i'aipan- " v t drugsA:kUin r b e oil fu- irnii'..; pie n. rt'trtsly fuuonm? niuf Hlil 4 Sr Tori (It, SORE EYES ITS AIIS um-rnt- l f -I frota that rrnii Salve For ! haarlem oil has been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. 1 1 X w HAARLEM OIL correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. AH druggists. Insist on the original genuine Gold Medal. 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Taken for debt. Will sell $1,800 of cash, actual cost. Great Bargain. SLACK, Silver Creek. New York. ly I.An OWNKKS. ATTENTION ! Have you a bargain lo offer, pood title, land and location? Then writp to nie. giving all details. C. F. HASSMAN. Ft. Madison. Iowa. Wanted Salesmen ratline mi machine or automobile repair shops, to handle side line of small Machine TooIk on liberal commip-feioAddress Box 376. Spring City. Pa. Thieves recently violated the sepulchre of King Louis XI at Clery, France, carrying off precious Jewels valued at $100,(KtO. HELPER UTAH Nervous Disease Offten Shakespeare's Writing Tells of Fatal Worry Accompanies Greatness TWO WOMEN None of Shakespeare's works In the It Is entirely possible fir a person poet's own handwriting are now in to be neurotic, that is, have a nervous existence, hut there nre In existence affection that gives rise to strange hooks which belonged to Shakespeare obsessions, and still lead a good Iife, and in which he wrote. These two even a great one, asserts I'.renda conclusions have been readied by Ir. Ueland In an article in Liberty. In Samuel A. Tannenhaum, Shakespearproof of her assertion she cites sevean authority, Ioctor Tannt-nbaueral famous examples of men who behas naile a close scrutiny of the sis came great in spite of ahnotnmlities. indubitable specimens of Shakes"Oliver Cromwell, lord protector of peare's handwriting; the three sigof Kiiglaiid," she points out, "'had vionatures In the will in Snmeau't house lent attacks of bad temper and once and on the three documents, one on had a vision in which a woman of each at Guildhall, r.ritish museum, gigaiilie stature prophesied that .e and public record office. He demonwould be the greatest man in England. strates that the poet's handwriting "Goethe," she continues, "wrote shows characteristics that belong to mu.-of his poetry while in a state sufferers from angina pectoris, and somewhat resembling somnambulism that the poet died of this disease, and had periods of depression with brought on. probably, by domestic hypochondrias and suichhi! tendencies worries, his younger daughter having alternating with periods of extreme married a man unworthy of her. joy. FOB Their Sickness Banished by Lydia E. Pinkhara Vege- table Compound Mrs. Xlna Matteson, Tox 205, OxY., writes "If it had not been ford. N. Evil Eye on Crops Truth About the Petrel For centuries mariners believed that the petrel never approached land, and that it laid Its egg at sea and carried it about under one wing until It hatched. Not long ago, however, a party of explorers found a small petrel laying its egg under the r.oft soil of an is!e of the Cape Verde archipelago, instead of carrying it around under its wing. The Cape Verde Isle of Ciina, which Is uninhabited. Is covered with the tiny bones of millions of petrels, which In ages past have come there to die. Years of Ditcretion "How old are you?" asked Farmer Corntossel. "Twenty-one,- " answered his boy, Josh. "Old enough to vote!" "Yes, dad. But t haven't any more Idea than you about ""Which way I ought to toss the ballot." Coursing an Antiquated Sport lntuUmeit Areuunt. ah kind Installations, painlliiK 'f houie. machinery, for reliable concerns, $.'5,000 etc. tuinnure, up Kirhard Until, 110 llroaiiway, N. V. Will T'hmme og racing, which is really "coursing,'' and which Is undergoing n great revival In this country, is one of the oldest sports. As far back as A. I). 1.r0 I BOOKS treatise there was an elaborate describing what In all essentials was the sport as it Is today. Yet before this we find inscribed on ancient ruins not only the hound of the chase, but what without question Is the forerunner back to Elizabethan times. A George Yes, I think I can make your daughter happy, sir. Her Father Well, you'll have to do different. She weeps and wails over every letter you send her. Tour dog cares nothing for your reputation. You suit him, regardless. A man may be able to argue with woman, but It never does any good. Any book you i 1a i -- PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM rtoroovOaiKlrutl Kintwliaii FalUnd P lnria Ceev an1 Hairj Beauty to Gray and Faded i. llih-and tfl.iM al. , y HlsroT Chrnl. Win, t'nti tU'UHe, K. T for naa in SHAMPOO-M- eal FLORESTON the connection with Vurkeru Hair liaipam. Makes hair aoft and flutTy. 60 cents liy mail or at drrnz-Kiot- a. X N. CuiMiiicul VVorka, lliocox falcUouc, ;v' Salt Lake City, W. N. 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S'' cadmac ' jgpO rherBodiet GeneralTruckj facts, gathered jfk (TRIG I DAI RE) i I 7bt tltctm rtjrigrrmlor I I -. i 1 GENERAL MOTORS rt- . ""l-rote- "A car for every purse and purpose" f; s i l 1 n. S, My-so- Hs i 27. ' Roquefort cheese is mnde from tha milk of sheep. Oorgonzola, another highly flavored cheese, is made from cow's milk. ; most important element in business success and the most difficult is to be sure that you have all the facts before you act. No. Famous Cheeses long-skirte- d --AND want COD. by mail Deseret Book Co, 44 East So. Temple. Salt Lake City. Utah Mental Strain "I'm thinking of a trip to Europe." "Really, old man, you can't afford that. You're not accustomed to that sort of thing." "I merely said I was thinking of It. I can afford to think, can't I?" "No: that's what I mean. You're not accustomed to thinking." Poor Girl! for your medicine. I could not have done my work as it been, should ha-Mother told done. ma of Lydia E. rinliham's VegeComnonnd, table had read In and I different papers what it hai dona for different women. She wanted me to ia rv it. so my hus band got me one bottle at first; then I took two others. Now I am feellna quite strong; again." Mrs. Ernest Tanguay of Adams, Mars., says she was ill for four yeara and could not sleep nights or go out oa the street. She read about the Vege- t table Compound and decided to try-iAfter taking eight bottles she was able to do ell her work and go anywhere and is quite herself again. This dependable Vegetable Compound Is a household word in thousands of homes. The fourth generation ia now learning the merit of Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound. For more than half a century, this reliable medicine has been used by women with very satisfactory results. If the Vegetable Compound has helped other women, why shouldn't it Eclp you? e Women dragu'ins plows through the first furrows In the fields to prevent evil spirits blighting the crops may be seen within short distances of Moscow. Idolatrous worship and superstitious practices continue almost within the shadow of the Moscow universities, according to a report by the ethnographic department of the commissariat of education. The god o; hens is still placated with special offerings In villages close to Moscow, wizards are asked to cure Illnesses by applying toads to the skin of the sufferer, quacks and voodoo men conduct a thriving trade, and many other dark nnd dismal magics persist, In spite of the active educational work of the government. HELP J |