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Show S KTrHFM AIRX -- rv'CH I to be the tough- - l; --- --- COWS cr . a , n'f $275 an gold on nnIv rub of GO c h tO pounds scientific-" - j..K.rninp lust how much ana t" uc"" to the cow can be fed In hay mnuer oi yuoiu.c .bu-,- ' te eliminate the danger to the minimum. try to determine be given ueatment, if any. can ."ulljr to remove the objectionable L ,.1. . hitmtetd frpiifh weed. ncui, nennvcress, is an annum uue r snrina. The severest Eii A,ta it nn harm, and cliemical L8 that make other members of retard family cun up ana uie faze it It cannot be crowded for It likes to do bj farm crops , single pod the crowding itself. a thumb tack ,!ler than the head of more seeds, seeds Ties a dozen or astonishing vitality cb have such will live for years In the not they plants In dense develop an.d tim-- t sod. :.rge Road Signs Tell of County's Good Bulls United Statea Department i of Agriculture.) Li announce- large sign hearing the Pure-Bre- d Hulls .t, "Craig County, d Exclusively," greets visitors who :er Craig county. Virginia, by any The United States its highways. Lpred bJ th of Agriculture believes signs to he the first of their erected anywhere. u few months ago Craig county with County tiers, at W. 0. Martin and state esten- la specialists, succeeded In erndicat- t all grade, and scrub bulls and in bulls iblishing the use of pure-breartment l d in iusively opera-is- . cattle-breedin- g of this conspicuous road signs erected at nil points where To "tell the world": been Is a enter the county. recent letter to the department, says, "Enthusi-- i for live stock Is still ring and we have a vision of pure- sires for all animals in the near ire." The fullillinent of this prom-- ; Agent Martin nty pure-bre- d 1 the esten- the accomplishIn to include the exclusive use of bred rams, hoars, stallions, and jr sire in the breeding of ail farm J in the county. outlook would mean of - Peaj With Peppers and Tomatoes t'ook one pint of fresH green iu peas very little water an expert. tliat will "contamination they will E. Green I until partly cooked; add a ne. sun. in lii- - an- other saucepan place three tablespoon-fulof butter, two medium-sizeonions, sliced very thin, one green pepper freed from reeds and white pulp, c.it into fine shreds; rhree medium-sizetomatoes peeled and chopped. Simmer while the peas are cooking in very little water, add the peas to the mixture and simmer uncovered until all are well done. Add salt and pepper to season and serve. Cauliflower With Onio.'s. Break a s d medium-size- enuliHowet into flow- eret tes and cok in boilitg salted water until half done. Drain, saving the liquid. Saute two onions chopped iu three tablespoonfuls of fat until a light brown. Add the onion to the cauliflower with salt and pepper to season. Add the liquid and simmer until tender, Serve with a dash of cream. Mushroom Skin and chop pound of fresh mushrooms. These may be gathered with a little searching in almost any community. Put them Into a kettle with one tahlespoonful of butter and stir and cook for five minutes, then add one cupful of stock or boiling water, salt and pepper to season, with a pinch of nutmeg. Cook fifteen minutes. Cook two tablespoonfuls of butter with two tablespoonfuls of flour and add four cupfuls of rich scalded milk. Cook until hot and flightly thickened, add to the mushrooms with a half cupful of cream and serve, sprinkled with paprika. Lettuce, "ahether head, leaf, or what variety, was all con sidered equally valuable as food; we now learn that leaf lettuce is much richer in Mtnmines than the blanched, tender head or Iceberg lettuce. Tomatoes fresh or canned are rich in vltamines and should be used freely in the menus. Eat the skin and nil. they tell us. Avoid white flour, white sugar and eat much fruit and raw vegetables. If the vegetables must be cooked, cook as little as possible, except starchy ones. When we learn of crippled people suffering from rheumatism of some form for years being cured on a fruit diet of grapefruit (eating nothing else for several months), the value of three-fourth- Soup. of a s I 5 ,i Ail of nst ronl!i7P b if to do their hit In etmural situation, the prepent dairy cow9 on ('is rarins are becoming higher-'fmilk producing machines, ac- to John II. Brock, of the Cnl-o- f F""S Illinois. This is reflected wds from the state's dairy herd lament associations In which Rfwo dalrv rows nrp hf. d hright-colore- Vermont. A Run for tested for milk and butterfat pro- " every month for the benefit of S"0 dairymen. in these associations averaged DV'Jnifa nf I. u .,.... ,.,(,.... eniber. the most recent month for a complete records are, available BBS 8 Sllildp tt,A a ltliira ........ .tlmn .., jnr f o" the assni iMtii.n i F - n..... 15. r.lkwise, the highest pro- "iru in December of the yeiir Pat evceeil.wl thn , i... 111 v...,., iiiiiivill'll f t herd in December. W2Q. f'uiius or t.mterfat a cow. hy Dairy Facts a valuable feed for dairy tme-eli:ht- Constable llow did you come by that pot of honey? Tramp Well, I admit I don't keep bees, but wot's to stop a bloke squeez-in- ' it out of the flowers b'sself? Bee Keeper. 1 "'fir r!in. nd of Krn,n re or four Generally about nixn)re 8 f(1(J pounds of milk. ' tSttr",cry !,r beginning to realniily advurttuges which obtuln ,irJL "lu "mounts of grain are " lu ri"'"'8 f'-the protein , - i. one-eight- mavbe Nonn-rd- r of mi . v T' J. nn t h,g)i ju(i)Ity by appreciated winning, it'im"" htlH "me to milk a cow n.t p,odU(;e butter teI"y for ,i,e cost enough of feed. 'I'arator 'Wet .;',;e1"","l,',Ml,l's loiim,.. . ' ' Ir01" that of 1 lea vet Percent skI' rnllk is rteal 'be farmer who own ''" - ! chopped mint: M of tnblcspoonfu.s three ud.l utc, then sugar dark trained honey. hand Younfl used If honey Is not at to Serve y 8ac. Lamb.-C- h..p fine Wrth oi.e-lml- mint leave. Iliolsfefl Willi water und cover closely, strain. boiling of lemon Jul ce ... ...... m damhoriWemannaladeasthe 1:,!,i1,i,.Hi,:T:r-- i:: fuls of fituly '' tumblerful of currant Jdlv. mint. over heat and add the ,0 lin "U,nM Mini Is uvnt or BH.d for ( f)(j . mi Mint cup l der Se.-of ........ - L'lilK ferveo. n.i lire .. over mil I..,, "'" , with f- -. , 44 X""" Deseret Book Co., trees WANTED.' a UtID-Rlauil- All T MOTORCYCLES makaa. Guaranteed. Termi tx?iZ2:Zl . and It was so. New Thrill for Hunters For Foot Rot in Sheep and Fouls in Hoofs of Cattle Wildcat hunting with dogs has replaced fox hunting in the favor of people of Miami, Flu., where these vicious felines are plentiful In the A recent hunt staged under the direction of Col. D. D. Young as huntsrunster had a spectacular climax when the pack of 20 hounds treed the cat west of Miami, and Howard Hill, archery professional and quarter Cherokee Indian, made the kill with bow and arrow at 85 yards. HANFORD'S BALSAM OF MYRRH AU , "Sixth day He created animals; also Adam und Eve. "Seventh day He rested." Bangor, Maine Uomt back for flnt borUa If not Kitted. . fowl. HARTLEY - dealer. back-countr- Dress-Alik- e Party Perhaps the dinkiest dance 1 have been to lately was Lady Joram's. All the dancers were dressed exactly alikf up to the masks, which grinned There were some charming embarrass ments. And the queer thing wns that when everybody unmasked for break we all fast, even then, somehow, seemed alike. Quite remarkable, wasn't it? "Lady of Fashion," in G . are of two kluds bitter and sweet. The bitter almond Is cultivated to a limited extent In Mediterranean countries, and the nuts are used In the manufacture of flavoring extracts and of urusslc acid. The sweet, or edible, almond Is grown on a commercial scale In the south of Europe, in California and in some other countries. K.'8 Weekly. Change Cars So the train bit you and Williams carried you on the cowcatcher for sevBrown Yes, and I suppose I'd be on there yet if the conductor hadn't kicked me off for not having a ticket Time Table. Muscular inactivity of much ill health. Almond Varieties Almonds t' ii,fMejS .ni"!!'e 'i of ' he J Pick up Infection "ilVtM 'berefore ,ai'tatlon. rr(,1I r "'rough condition 'he nnrt ,. Woman Maker of Stone Mrs. Ann Greaves.the only woman member of the Institute of Quarrying In England, has perfected a process for making artificial stone. At a recent meeting of the Institute she declared that she can produce the stone d the cost of real stone at and claimed that it could be worked with hammer and chisel. Some fools have the gift of speech and some wise men have the gift of silence. is the parent one-thir- Pfffcecfl Six owesi .i rii ! mm - r - iwrm, ' .........,x XIX tfisssz. l 4ifef7, ss " BEARING NEW WORLD'S RECORD! 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Ofcla Y$Fkippetix I I Much of the nervousness la older children can be traced to the ovei stimulation during infancy, caused by regarding baby as a sort of animated toy for the amusement of parents, relatives and friends. Baby may ba played with, but not for more than a quarter of na hour to an hour dally. Beyond that, being handled, tickled, caused to laugh or even scream, will sometimes result in vomiting, and in variably causes irritability, 'crying' or sleeplessness. ' Fretfuhiess, crying and sleeplessness from this cause can easily be avoided by treating baby with more consideration, but when you Just; can't sea what is making baby restless or upset, better give him a few drops of pure, harmless Castoria.' It's amazing to sea how quickly it calms baby's nerves and soothes hlra to sleep; yet it contains no drugs or opiates. It is purely vegetable the recipe Is on the wrapper. Leading physicians) prescribe it for colic, cholera, diarrhea, constipation,' gas on Btomach and bowels, feverlsh-nes- s, loss of sleep end all other "upsets" of babyhood. Over 25 million bottles used a year shows its over, whelming popularity. With each bottle of Castoria, you get a book on Motherhood, worth its weight in gold. Look for Chas. H. Fletcher's signature on the package so you'll get genuine Castoria. There are many imitations. ;; "Fourth day lie made the pun and moon and stars. "Fifth day He created all fish and you patented or unpatented idea, new proeena o- - product fur ale f I f au write. Court St. 9 ... Tlie Almighty - drittain mm .ifi, "Second day said:. Let there be a firmament . . . and it was so. "Third day The Almighty said: Let dry land appear. Let the earth bring forth grass and herbs and fruit NYENT50NS 38 a light..;.; East So. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah Ile By Ruth year the president of every company should assemble his entire staff and read the first chapter of Genesis aloud. It is the supreme record of the way in which work used to be done. "A clear-cu- t program. "An early morning start. "No conversation or consultation, "Each day's work finished at the end of the day. "lteul reft at the end. "Let us refresh our memories with a glance at the seven-daprogram: "First day The Almighty bnUl: "Let there be light; and there was as a laxative, the 'Golden Medical as a Discovery, general tonic, and the 'Favorite Prescription' for women, are the ones I have used and I would not be afraid to wager anything that they cannot be beat for the ailments for which they are recommended." Mrs. Annie T. Cunningham, 156 W. 4th South. All dealers. Write Dr. Pierce. President Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. T., for free medical advice. BOOKS Babies Have ANNOUNCING tiible-piionru- produci- i- cows need some uppltcent the roughage por-- tion: 0uce eral miles? Gathers His Own small one-hal- ee Is Her Money Woman Shopper See here, young man, there's a ladder In these stockings. Fresh Clerk Well, what do you expect for 75 cents, a marble staircase? Boston Transcript. goes up In our estimation. fruits fresh or stewed should be sweetened with honey or maple sugar for children. With nil our opportunities for knowledge (free to any one who finds It imnortant enough to read), we hav? nnt vpr nmdp much progress iu the study of foods for the family. Way J With Mint. bunch of mint growing In an out of the way (dace in the garden is a source of delight o the cook all summer. As it it spreads rapidly, may be used freely. Those who like tarragon vinegar may enjoy having some wine vinegar to use occasionally to add to lamb siulling, sauce, or to use when slewing lamb add a tahlespoonful to the stew. a flruise enouirh fren mini to nil fresh. with till and glass Jar loosely, two Dot loo strong, vinegar. Let stand cork and ami bottle oiT, rain ft weeks, for as lit is jour mint vinegar ready us it lasts. or Mint and Peat. Season one quart the or green peas freshly cooked, of canned, with two tablespoonf'ils f h'nspoonl'u! of salt. butter, teaspo.mful of p pper and In run one teaspoonf.il A Migar. Stir ficsh two fullv chopped mint. one halt Ucat Sauce. w ( K.WIVU' f sharp) (dilut nnful of vinegar of a leasp mill of with, mill inie- half cupful of litiely ..! uu""u'iJ surroundings. So woman need deny herself these touches of cheer, because they can easily he had at the expense of a few cents and a little planning. Curtaius that are faded or drab in color can be made bright and pleasing with a package or so of Diamond Dyes. Then spreads, covers, runners, etc., can be tinted or dyed to match. Anyone can do it. Tinting with Diamond Dyes is as easy as bluing, and dyeing takes just a little more time. Brilliant new colors appear like magic, right over the old, faded colors. Diamond dyes give true, fadeless colors. They are the kind of dyes used when the cloth was made. Only Diamond Dyes produce perfect results. Insist on them and save disappointment My new book, "Color Craft," gives hundreds of dollar-savin- g suggestions for beautifying your home and r clothes. Sixty-foupages, fully illustrated in colors. It's FREE. Just write Slae Martin, Home Service Diamond Dyes, Burlington, fruits A n.,5.. i 'ovv d draperies seem to invite people in, and how warm touches of color in spreads, cushions and runners help Co make us love our own All ay Cows Doing Well on Many Illinois Farms M K I VEGETABLES DorftMakealby Out of Baby -'Nerves "Big Business Is Too Busy," says Bruce Barton la McClure's Magazine. He begins his article with this sugges- Pel lets' Pleasant I For variety when peas ure fresh, and green peppers plenty, serve: . study e WAYS WITH uu.vu, aieu ci me will conduct tupod ' VIC I COD....i. 'tnesota Lf tm i",,,,.. "I have tad considerable experience with some of Dr. Pierce' remedies and I al ways receiyed satisfactory results from them. The And commonplace ti !1, On fabric or soil, Can be set to a thousand tunea. A. T. Grannls rPpr,tv uunci ".tampnt of tamieu t,D tune'0 " tUne' aye sing as ye hoe. n.y laddie-eyour toil to a tune, as e; as the June, And sing as ye sew. my ai,aie For toil Is pleasure When set to measure Of mystical rhymes and runes. Bait Lake City, Utah FEW CENTS t dairyman's ban for the ,li,.-lirlnvor t K'ves son tnai AnleiiPil hotter cream, milk me bunt m nnstnrps ,kir? ;ore tne M 'Busy" Men Can Learn Lesson From Genesis Always AKeacH NRV DRAPERIES i JOpyr under the . 3 CABINET WEED IS weed, said ' THF I I IL WILLYS-OVERLAN- INC. D, TOLEDO. OHIO i |