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Show BOY w 1 U. f2W And wcurf one of our self 'dumping hdy rises, 'hat will facilitate your work and save labor and patience. Our McCORMICK hay rake has so many improvements to reconi-men- d it to the farmer, and is so well made, that he will see on a critical ex animation that he is securing the best value for his money in this line. Sole Agents for McCormtck Machines. Bain Wagcm. Red Tag Twmr, EtT. TICK - Tick - TicLety A nation's I j MM - Tick -- TVt" emblem- War, grim visaged war, had com'". conflict that was to leave its record of heroic deeds, of unexampled valor, upon all history. A conflict that was to pit brother against brother, friend against friend, each battling for the right as he saw the right. rrom the farm and factory, the store and office, the pulpit and schoolroom came the answer. It echoed from ocean to ocean, from east to west and north: coming, Father Abraham, Five hundred thousand strong ! " The roll of the drum, the shrill notes of the bugle, marked the mustering camps, and into them gathered the flower of the nation's manhood. From out these mustering camps there marched an army clad in blue, each hero eager to perform that duty, no matter what it be, assigned to him. 'Southward, ever southward," was the battle cry. "Southward to meet the an army clad in gray." Tor four long years the din of battle resounded through the land. For four long years there was an incessant boom of cannon, a rattle of musketry, the clash of steel For four long years the army in gray proved a valiant foeman for the upon steel. army in blue. Sons of the north and of the south fell upon hundreds of stubbornly contested battlegrounds, and found a last long resting place side by side in nameless graves. The prayers that ascended unto heaven from those battlefields were for both blue and gray; one bugle's strains sodded the final "tap for the valiant sons of both the north and south. V JUNE BRIDES Should have a fine Wedding Ring. Our rings have been celebrated for their fine quality and finish for half a century. Made only in one piece of I8k or 22k solid gold. foe-ma- 170 MAIN ST. CITY, UTAH. Tired Nervous Women Make Unhappy Homes Pretty Phrase That Was Mort Woe fully Misunderstood. MRS. GEO. A. JAM E 5 M RS. NELLIE MAKHAM nervous irritable woman, often on I suffered so did not care what became of is a source of me, and inv family despaired of my re-1 the verge of hviU-rics- . covery. Physicians failed to help me. to who comes under was misery everyone iired to try Lydia E. i'inkham's her inflnenoe, and unhappy and misVegetable OOSBpoond and I want to tell you ITCHING RASH 18 YEARS. erable, herself. that it lias entirely cured me. I think it Such women not only drive husis the finest soadicina on earth and I am bands from Rash Grew home Girl's but are wholly unfit rei omni. inling io to all my friends and Worse Spread and to govern children. acquaintances. Under Specialist's Care Perfect The ills of women act like a fire Mrs Geoi A. James, a life long Cure by Cuticura Remedies. brand upon the nerves, consequent v resident of Fredonia, N. Y writes: s seven-tenthof the nervous prostraDear Mrs. Pinkham: "When my daughter was a baby she tion, nervous despondency, the "I was ill a terribly run down condition had I breaking out behind the ears. ' blues", sleeplessness, and nervous and had nervous prostration caused by The doctor said that she would out- irritability of women arise from some i female trouble, ill fact I had not been well rtus conUsee my chiklren were born, grow it, and it did get somewhat bet- Organic (leranpvinent. dition worked on mv nerves and I was irDo s of (it you experience ter until she was about fifteen years depression ritable and miserable. I had tried many with restlessness alternating with exremedies without getting much help but old, and after that she could get nothDo ? treme suffer you irritability Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ing that would drive it away. She was from pains hi ought me back to health and strength. It in the abdominal region, always applying something in the way backache, bearing down pains.nervoilR has alsu carried nie safely through the cannot too strongly of salves. It troubled her behind the dyspepsia, sleeplessness, and almost Change ,of Life. knees, opposite the elbows, back of continually cross aud snappy'.' If so, recommend your medicine." the neck and ears, under the chin, and your nerves arc in a shattered, con- Mrs. Ptnktiatn's Invitation to Women. th5n it got on the face. That was dition and you are threatened with Women suffering from any form of nervous prostration. about three years ago. She took treatProof is monumental nothing female weakness are invited to ment with a specialist and seemed to in the world is better that for nervous communicate promptly with Mrs. get worse all the time. We were then troubles of women than Lydia E. Pinkham, at Lynn. Mass. From the advised to try the Cuticura Remedies, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, symptoms given, the trouble may be and now I don't see any breaking out. made from native roots and herbs. located and the quickest and surest M. Cutley, Sixteenth St., Bay Thousands and thousands of women way of recovery advised. Out of her vast volume of experience in treating can testify to this fact. City, Mich., May 20, 1906." female ills Mrs. Pinkham probably Mrs. Nellie Makharn. of 151 Morgan N. Y., writes: has the very knowledge that will help Buffalo, St., Yale University Wealthy. case. Her advice is free and Mrs. Pinkham: yonr Dear Accordng to the Yale Alumni Week"I was a wreck from nervous prostration . always helpful. ly, the property of tho university in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and New Haven which is exempted from herbs contains no narcotics or harmful drugs and today holds the record for of any medicine the taxation, is appraised at $9,431,150, an the largest number of actual cures of female disea-seincrease of $255,000 over the appraisworld has ever known, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on ed tax exemptions of last year, though file in the laboratory at Lynn, Mass., which testify to its wonderful value. this increase does not necessarily repLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comcoond ; a Woman's Remedy for Women's Ills. resent actual additional values subtracted from the New Haven grand list. Of the total exemptions about $1,370,000 belongs to the Sheffield SciThe old campus, as entific School. land, is valued at $1,033,400, and the buildings on this campus at $2,483,500. The appraisals are high on many of in the buildings, as compared to actual cost. The valuations are placed, and as they are exemptions there has been no occasion to appeal for their reduction. A 1 I "We're Houstj at Salt LaK, Ogdtn. Lojan, UNDERSTOOD. That the effect of a choice and appropriate phrase is sometimes lost and ofttimes woefully misinterpreted is well illustrated in an incident connected with the death of a Virginia lawyer During the man s illness the wires were disconnected which attached the bell to the pall knob on the front door. A messenger boy came to the hoise one morning and began pulling at There was no response. the bell. He continued to jerk the ancient knob gggoroualjr. A white haired gentleman finally appeared, who raised his hand watningly and said: "My boy, the silver cord has been severed." "Is that so?" exploded the boy. "From the way it acted I thought the whole darn thing was busted." N. Y. BStes A irtaes n, PATENTS -- 1 9 s Those Protect your ideas they may bring you wealth. Patents, Civeats, Trade Marks and Design quickly obtained. Information furnished Free upon applica'ion, who believe use Harry J. Robinson AT LAW AND SOLICITOR Of PATENTS 102 MERCANTILE BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ATTORNEY Delivered the Goods. The late Senator M. S. Quay, of I'entiB.vlvania, kept all the letlers his const luie-ntwrote to him asking for Near half a century has passed away since the disbanding of those two mighty armies; since the victorious blue and the defeated gray parted with a handshake at Appomattox. The heartaches and pain of four years of strife swallowed up in the Back to the plow and the factory, back glories of peace and a reunited nation. to the store and office, back to the pulpit and school room, back to the dt s of peace, to the work of repairing the devastations of war, went Columbia's sons, north and south. s favors, says the Saturday Evening Post. Hp had stacks of them when his last treal light for the senate came along Then he sorted out the letters, eliminating those from people who were dead and on the back of each letter wrote: "Dear John or Hill: Do you remember when you wrote mo this letter and do you remember that I did what you asked? I want your help now In my fight for the senate. Can I have It?" The politicians In rennsylvania say those letters mailed to the original senders with Quay's request on the backs of them, had as much as any one thing to do with Quay s winning his fight. As we gather today with spring flowers to do reverance to the heroes whe have gone we must look back that hall a century to review those scenes Fhe cannon that then dealt death and destruction are today moss covered anc buried beneath the debris of the battlefields of old. "':,. ... K.rfflr Were Superstitious, Too. A woman who takes her superstitions seriously started to enter a M department store one morning last week when she noticed a porter on a tall stepladder that stretched directly cross the doorway, Bays the New York Press In spite of the fact that there were five women behind her eager to pass Into the shop she came to a sudden halt, looked up at the ladder and cried out. "Oh, 111 never walk under that." saying which she turned and strode away. Hefore she had Rone far her sense of humor rose superior to her fear of ladders, and she looVfld to see If her remark had had an, effect on those who hud been within sound of her voice Walking directly behind her were the five women who had heard her exclamation. ' 41 ' it .ta m w I ime has healed the ravages of war, and covered with a softening hand the evidences of that four years of warfare. But we have the remaining veterans, and the graves of those passed away, to remind us of the valor ol Columbia's sons. gray-haire- d rj The generation of today has not forgotten, and the generations yet unborn will not forget, the care due these final resting places of a nation's dead. W e scatter flowers upon them in token of our appreciation of their services to their country of yesterday, our c mtry ol today. Whatever their place in life, whatever their station, whatever their fortune, they are deserving of equal honor at our hands. Vulgarized Fashions. It seems almost hopeless now for a fa. hlon of any kind to be really exclusive; fashions do not drift dOWBWftrdl gradually nowadays, but arrive wlniul taneously for rich and poor all It e vulgarized and crude, It is true, but the type will be found to bo the same. London Tatler. When morning 1 , 25 ounces for 25 cents Made from pure, carefully tested i Baoukces, materials. Makes all baking healthful. Why pay more for inferior powders ? Von- - ul.iO!1 JAQUES MFG. CO. Lbicago the other wandered around his apartment in his pretty pink pajamas, the very picture of woe. "What's the matter, sir?" inquired his valet. "I don't know, Alphonse," he groaned; "I passed a most unhappy night." Alphonse looked him over carefully. "Oh, sir," he exclaimed, "I know what was the matter. The trousers of your pajamas were not creased. You must be mote careful, sir. Those I had prepared for you were hanging across the foot of the bed." The Bohemian. he BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT Is Siamese Objec to Walking. The Siamese, above all nations In the world, hate to walk; no such mode of progression is tolerated by a Siamese if he or she can by any means ride. A Venetian gondolier will walk sometimes; even a Hollander will ride on his rough cart; but a Bangkok man not if he can help it. His family boat for him. Windsor Magazine. Wife Made the Suggestion. And unto them a grateful nation has dedicated this day ; a day on which we, A (racer has excellent opportunity with freshest flowers, pay tribute to the to know the effects of special foods on A Cleveland grocer memory of the nation's heroes. his customers. In the immortal words of him who called that of a customers that have list has long in blue into being; who army directed it during its hard fought campaigns who bid the men that comprised it a been helped in health by leaving oft OOffee and using i'ostum Food Coffee. God speed back to their homes when its work was done : " But in a larger sense He says, regarding his own expewe cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground. The rience: "Two years ago I had been brave men. living or dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it lar above drinking ooffee and must say that I was almost wrecked in my nerves. our power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember, "Particularly In the morning 1 was what we say here, but it can never forgot what they did here." bo irritable and upset that I could Wright A. Patterson. hardly wait until the coffee was served, and then had no appetite for breakfast and did not feel like attend-in,"- : to my store duties. "One day my wife suggested that Inasmuch as I was selling so much POlt am there must be some merit In It and suggested that we try it. I took home a package and she prepared It The result according to directions. was a very happy one. My nervous ness gradually disappeared and to day I would advise everyI am ail right. one affected In any way with nervousness or Rtomach troubles, to leave off coffee and tiw Postum Food Coffee." "There's a Reason." 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One hundred miles of branch railways have been built, 1,267 miles of canals have been dug, many of which carry whole rivers, and 47 tunnels have been excavated. It is estimated that the territory embraced in what is known as the arid regions of the United States covers 600,000.000 acres, of which about 60.000,000 acres are subject to irrigation and can be converted into farms as productive as lands in the most favored sections. conflict. Marie Corelll on "Baby Talk." When a man la born he at once displays that fractious and fickle disposition which Is so often significant of Ms future development and woman has to carry him up and down In her arms, talking nonsense to him, or, as It Is called, "baby language." She knows the has to begin that way, because be would not understand sense. North Star's Brilhsnt Light. Tho north star Is estlmatid lo shine With a light 190 tlma uiorv lui.ii.iut uuu mai ui we eua. I - Old Glory- -I d Flying from the m U head it had been met in a southern p.irt by the ominous boom of defiant cannoi-- . Leading Implement Dealers Utah and Idaho George T. Odell, General Manager SALT LAKE : been fired upon. Machine fall j and VUy I I telegraph instruments spelled out the nation's cry for help. I nto every city, village and hamlet went We rallying call to Columbia's sons. Gompany Idaho i I Consolidated & v tl i HIM NOT HAD tr-- ygggi Sun Shines Wagon K A HK Make Hay While the Writ or rail, flanlafmrtflw J I0I1M sa ni r Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1. Sold by all Druggists. This signature A Certain Cura lor Tired, Hoi, Aching DO NOT ACCEPT A Feet. For FREE vAXUbJi SUBSTITUTE. VMjlAddrwe. on every KIM A ilea ,1. lim-- boi. WBJWSfSHPCB WET WEATHER WDRH IS HEALTHFUL - :J V I ' J nt r AND a c a vit IF YOU WEAK I bsssVBss an Has! m. u I I m mm M nd convince anv 'man that Pi,,. will K? sj t,'"" AUeptl n iier Ii' SSSSrm iin "J hi her ftbsolUtely J l.'.l DM I maar t. 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