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Show UTAH BUDGET THIS WOMAN SAVED FROfi AN OPERATION LyKaE.Pmldiam, By taking Vegetable Compound, One of Thousands of Such Cases. Lydia Kiver Falls, 'Wi3.-''- As p Pjnkbam's VegetableUIOCompound Oil I cannot IOfcVCVt Black I !i!L in praise j of it. Isuneredirom organic troubles and my side hurt Die bo I could hardly be up from my bed, and I was unable to do my housework. I had the best doctors in Eau Claire and they wanted me to have 'I:!!!! l! ' an operation, but T.vdia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound cured me so I did end I am telling tot need the operation, friends about it' Mrs. A. W. Inzer, Black River Falls, Wis. It is just 6uch experiences as that of Mrs Binzer that has made this famous root and herb remedy a household word from ocean to ocean. Any woman who suffers from inflammation, ulceration, i " v displacements, backache, nervousness, irregularities or "the blues" should not rest until she has given it a trial, and for special advice write Lvdia L. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Feeders Attention our mailing Urt for quotations on eottnn seed cake, patnnt e&ka, cotton tert, We hare best prloes. Vt a .nd peanat meal. handle the otume. Both nnt and pea slso, readT for shipment. Write today. BatiBY BKOa. CO., San t rauouco, CaL; Ft. Got on iob 17 Soap is Easy Shaving for Skins Sensitive New Cotlcnra Method Tbe te iv 1 xr j--9 .m Resulting in damage which will probably run into ?3O,W0. fire practically destroyed the Economy department store at Murray. The Utah Suldnrn cmnpanv has made application for mimral "patent to 1G43 claims of potash l;:nd f twiiily acres each near Salduro. Liberty u,m valued 5lr Si',oo ttvn, burned by tbe bandits v. ho rubbed tlu. Meiidetihiill bank in Sprituviile, I'mh. October 7. it has been learned! Three dojrs. believed l0 have been suffering from rabies, have bit ten twenty-onbead of cattle hiring the past few days in the lb.y district. In a coal mine accident at Oleai Creek, Mike Karvtumis, 4(1. ;1 Greek miner, sustained a double fracture of the skull, lie died almost instantly. An outbreak of rabies has occurred in l'leasant Grow, Ttah county Charles Thornton having been bitten by a rabid dog and live stock also bitten. A fifty-acr- e landing field to be given to the government and a held for commercial aviators adjoining will be purchased by the Merchants of Ogden association. A search has been instituted by the police for Clarence I'ratt, VI years of age, who has been missing from his home in Salt Lake since the morning of September 10. Walter .lurrell, aged 7, was fatally injured at Ogden when he jumped from tbe top of a garage and struck in some brush and a sharp splinter pierced his chest and heart. The formation of fire patrols by the boy scouts of Ogden is now under way. with the coo) oration of the chief of the fire department, who will be the chief o.f the Og-leScout firemen. The high school at Ijogan closed on October 1 for the bet vacati n, and all the boys went directly to the sugar factory office to sign up to top beets. They are to be paid about 1 a t;.n. It. is said a written confess;'. n has been obtained from lill I'nderwood. Frank Smith ami Jim Miller, the three men accused of robbing the Menden-hal- l bank at Springville on October 8 The class in irrigation practice at the I'tah Agricultural college has representatives from more than half of Utah's counties, from four states outside of Utah and from one foreign country. Thirty-twveterans and thirty-on- e of widows veterans of the Indian wars in Utah were awarded compensation of .$15 each under the provisions of the state law by the state bourd of examiners last week. "The Big Brother Movement" will be started by the Ogden Kotarians. The object of the movement is to have aggressive business men do all they can to befriend boys between 10 and 14 years by comradeship and advice. Mrs. Itboda Chase Stoddard Hir.man, now in her ninetieth year, was the guest of honor at a reunion of descendants of 1 anc Chase, held at Center-viblast week. Mrs. Ilinman is the only surviving child of Isaac Chase. She came to Utah in ISIS. Care of (he feebleminded is not only n pressing problem of the present, but neglect of it may offer a serious menace to society in the future, K. S. Hinckley, superinl enilent of the state industrial school at Ogden, told members of the Rotary club at their weekly luncheon. Granite school district will not take a vacation for the purpose of permitting the boys to assist in the harvest of the sugar beef crop, but should a boy absent himself from school during this period and engage in the harvest-ill-- ; of the crop, it is understood that no objection will be made. The name of the woman found lying in the street at Salt Lake early in the last morning of October 7, was learned of the search a thorough week when a docurevealed suitcase of her lining ment slating that her name was Mrs. of 41 years Agnes Schott Stevens. Montana. of Stevens C. age, wife of out of S7..OO0.hi Hi appropriated by construction the government f fiscal year endthe for of post mads the secretary of ing .June Mo. 1D-- L tab to agriculture has apportioned SS4T 1S1.7.". ami from .another approthe apportionpriation of making a ment to Utah is ''"."..(it). S1,12 gross total of made by the Among appointments at the last examiners of board siate of Arthur that was regular meeting officer m chief probation as Welling re Mr. Welling court. invenile in the Juvebis position from signed seat in nile court in order to take his at the of representatives the house session of the stale legislature. banks Totals resources of JIK state an show Utah in ml trust companies f si!i:ui.l7U.70 for I'.MO over 1J1S. UK similar institutions for is s.uu what of gallons Twenty-fivishine" liquor t0 i,e "in ui ted at Magna on the premises Joe Mayers. t-irmnn of the finance com celebration mittee of the golden spike . i.., turned over to the car- j m Children'sCoughs may be checked and more aerious conditions of the throat often will be avoided by promptly giving the child a dose of sale o T W. N. U., Salt Lake City, Once in a while good for her press No. 43-19- 19. an actress make agent. PHYSICALLY FIT AT ANY AGE It isn't age, it's careless living that Eats men "down and out." Keep your organs in good condition and you will always be physically fit. The kidneys are the most overworked organs in the human body. When they break down under the strain and the deadly uric ncid accumulates find crystallizes look out! These sharp crystals tear and scratch e tut delicate urinary channels causing eierueiating pain and set up irritations which may cause premature degeneration and often do turn into deadly Uright's Disease. One of the first warnings of sluggish kidney action is pain "or stiffness in the small of the back, loss of appe- -i tite, indigestion or rheumatism. Do not wait until the danger is upon you. At the first indication of trouble go after the cause at once. Get a box of GOLD MEDAL Ilaarlem ' trial Oil imported direct from the laboratories in Holland. They will give almost immediate relief. If for acy cause they should not, your money will be refunded. But be sure to get GOLD In MEDAL. None other is genuiue. sealed boxes, three sizes. Adv. Capsules, Some people make a specialty of lieving the Impossible. be- important to Mothers carefully every bottle of Castouia, that famous old remery Examine for infants and children, and see that It I- in Use for over 30 Years'. Children Cry for Fletcher's Ca'toria I'mlirollas and lost are seldom regained. self-respe- BREAKS when 1 COLD IN JUST A FEW HOURS YOUR Pape's Cold Compound" Instantly lieves stuffiness and distress re- Don't stay stuffed-u- p ! Quit blowing and snuffling A dose of "Pape's Cole Compound" taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up a severe cold and ends all grippe misery. The very first dose opens your 1 clogged-u- p nostrils and the air pass- ages of the head; stops nose running; relieves the headache, dullness, fever-i-f hness, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Tape's Cold Compound" is the Quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, contains no quinine Insist upon Pape's! Adv. p,.-ia- l e ,, uc(,ic i Kn nn Some of the mountains on the moon fund which was given vy "re estimated to be 36,000 feet high. and Southern Pacinc ranrauu. met women who The Identity of the the early mornin death fVldii anil MorafnA a mysterious was found on and Healthy ing of October 7 Hav Strong, If thev Tlrd Itch. he street in Salt Lake, was cleared Smart or Rum. if Sore. un last week when her name was to be Miss Vera Armstrong. - - mm M.nne-aPo!i- s 'i r Ui UIUIOHM, IUV tuwunof nge. forn.e.ly of aie iox T iInfantorAdult. "owns. Mont, Minn.; Great Falls AtallDrugjists. Writefot ritoyo Bock. Kmtiatjt iszsitGCUn more recently of Butte. Mont. va ?0 - Kirabe. CARE IS MOST ESSENTIAL FOR PRESERVATION OF POULTRY IN TRANS11 The First Bottle of PE-RU-- NA Entirely Free from Catarrh of the Stomach I 2. ' .7 j. Teruna has positively done for v r nliPIIPT 4 me what mmnj dortors fullrd to do. I have been time and again compelled to take to my bed for so Writes 3 Mr. M. TaaBnrra, Engineer, O. R.&LKT., 17 Highland KUttrand Rapids. Mich. e n Worth, Tex.; Seattle, Wash. w y gCuticura EXTREME days. The first bottle of Peruna and while I always pave relief keep it In the house for emergI cOBalder encies, myself entirety free from catarrh of the lomirk, th trouble from which I Buffered for no before taking this remedy." long Llqnld or Tablet Form Sold Everywhere Aak Your Healer Earn from $200 to $400 m month at an Auto and Tractor mechanic or be your own mechanic for 7Li; For big machinery on instruction in motorized hw We give you complete your own farm. free catalogue) 1 'VTO I eight weeks. out this ad, sign and mail clip ' I today. Be Sure to Use Only Suitably Equipped Cars (Prepared by tho United States Department of Agriculture.) Scrupulous care in a refrigerator car for shipping dressed poultry, always a matter of importance, is doubly so nor, in the opinion of experts. The greater necessity for care comes, in the first place, of the fact that there is a g food-researc- h natio- ice shortage. The second important eWment is that, following the stress of war-tim- e transportation, the refrigerator equipment of the counn condition. The try is in a car should be carefully examined, the experts say, to see that it admits not even a pin point of light. Then it should be tested and, if it fall short of standard, there should be no hesitation about rejecting it and calling on the railroad agent for ft car that wil! meet the requirements. Extreme care, the experts believj Is essential just now for the preservation of poultry in transit, and thS hief of the department's food research laboratory has just issued the following definite information as to how satisfactory results are to be attained : Select Car Day Before Loading. "When the refrigerator car is set for Icing, enter it and with doors and hatches tightly closed look carefully for any crack or point of daylight. The car should be absolutely black with not a pin point of light anywhere. If there are distinct cracks around the doors or hatches, the car will not maintain sufficiently low temperature and should not be iced for the hauling of dressed poultry or any other commodity requiring ice and salt refrigeration. Be sure also that the drain pipes are open and in good working order. "The selected car should be set for icing at least 24 hours before It Is to be loaded. Its bunkers should then s full with finely be filled broken ice ; that is, no piece should be fist. When the latter than a man's s full, tamp bunkers are the ice down well so that all cracks and crannies are filled. Then add of the calculated amount of salr on the 12 per cent basis. For instance, if the bunker holds 5,000 full pounds of ice, whep three-quarteit will contain 3.750 pounds. On top of this amount of ice scatter 150 n-wide run-dow- J for Shipping Dressed Poultry. State, Tom.. 2433 O pounds of coarse gray rock salt. Mil Addresa St., Llaeola Ait sad Tractor School, Llaeola. this salt very lightly with the top ice and directly on top of it place more crushed tee until the bunker is full. Many a woman smiles inwardly, Plenty of That. Then add the remainder of the calcuwhile crying outwardly. "Is Helen's husband rich?" lated amount of salt, which, in thla "In matrimonial experience; she's case, would be 450 pounds. Mix his third wife." ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE very lightly with the fine ice so that the salt does not penetrate into the mass of ice more than 4 or 5 Inches; WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND Name "Bayer" Is on Genutna level the surface and quickly close tbe hatches. SWMP-ROOI Aspirin say Bayer Right Temperature Is 34 Degrees. "With both bunkers so Iced and salt For many years druggists have watched ed, the car should stand for 24 hours with much interest the remarkable record Then, in order to make sure that the maintained by Dr. Kilmer's temperature is right for loading, n man the great kidney, liver and bladder mediprovided with a thermometer should cine. enter as quickly as possible by openIt is a physician's prescription, 11 Swamp-Roo- t, Swamp-Boo- t is a strengthening mediing one side of one dor, which should be tightly closed immediately. The cine. It helps the kidneys, liver and bladman should stand midway between the der do the work nature intended they doors holding the thermometer about should do. Swamp-Roo- t has stood the test of years. 4 feet from the floor until the mercury Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin It is sold by all druggists on its merit has responded to the car temperature, and should help you. No other kidney In a "Bayer package," containing propit which ordinarily is accomplished In medicine has so many friends. er directions for Headache, Colds, f.tun three to five minutes, depending and start rain, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and RheuBe sure to get Swamp-Roo- t ol the quality of the thermometer. The treatment at once. matism. Name "Bayer" means genuine However, if you wish first to test this temperature of the car at this point by physicians for Aspirin should not be above 84 riegrees F. great preparation send ten cents to Dr. nineteen prescribed tin toxes of 12 "Handy years. & Co., Singbamton, N. Y a for Kilmer If it is more thnn 38 degrees at this is trade cents. few cost tablets sure and When be Aspirin bottle. sample writing point, it is dangerous to load the car mention this paper. Adv. mark of Bayer Manufacture of for a haul requiring intensive refrigerof Salicylicacld. AdT, ation. Unless the shipper is willing BY FAMINES HIT RUSSIANS to take chances on the condition In Uncomplimentary. which his load will arrive at tbe marAt one of the famous Lamb's Club 1600 Food From of Date ket, he should communicate with the Shortages gnmbols, a young and aspiring actor n 8,000,000 Persons Reduced to railroad agent and request a car which appeared on the program In an ImitaIn 1911. Famine of is able to refrigerate the dressed poul tion of Nat Goodwin. try properly. Goodwin himself was present at the Next to of India and the proletariat "All refrigerator cars should be pr After the gambol was performance. feels the vided with a floor rack 1 inches in the China, the Russian peasant over the young actor, much to his demore of and pinch poverty hunger clear, built of lengthwise stringers light, succeeded in getting himself Inmade from 2 by 4 lumber and crosswise keenly and more frequently thnn any troduced to Nut. slats made from 1 by 3 lumber, with other, snys the National Geographic "Were you present at the preform-nnc-e 1 inch spaces between. These cross- Society. One of the earliest Russian tonight, Mr. Goodwin?" he asked. on record was that of 1000, wise slats are nailed to the length wis famines "Yes," was the answer. "I was a death toll of 500,000 peasants. with stringers. They do not interfere with Cuts, dogs and ruts were eaten, and there." trucking the load into the car.-- They even the "And did you see my imitation of strong overcame the weak. should extend across the doorway, Human you, Mr. Goodwin?" continued the In wns flesh sold the markets. since it is this part of the car which Three Russian famines of recent young man. is hardest to refrigerate and where c'ate were "Yes, I saw It," came the reply. among the most severe In air circulation is most needed. All In 1891, 100G and 1011. Durthe aspiring "And," persisted history railroad owned refrigerators as rapiding the ten ?eurs following the first, youth, "may I ask you to give me your with as are equipped being ly possible of these, the government allotted verdict on the excellence and fidelity racks which are fastened to the side $12.",000,000 for relief, but the of my art ns disclosed in the Imperwalls so that they can be turned back nearly sums were not always judiciously ex- sonation of yourself?" for cleaning." pended. In 1000 the government gave "Well," sail Mr. Goodwin, "one of 40 pounds of flour a month to all per- us is rotten." Everybody's Magazine, sons under eighteen years nhl tind over gether with the damage caused bj fifty-ninThose between these ages FIGHT Does the Next Best Thing. UNITED URGE the borer. "What do you do when you want t The commissioners of agricultun received no allowance, and the older and younger shared their pittance pull your husband's hair? He is as ON EUROPEAN BORER returned to their states convinced ol with the others. bald as an egg." the reality of the peril and of the of 1911 extended over famine The "He hasn't shed .either of his ears to proall efforts necessity of unifying the area of Europe and af- yet, has he?" tect the farmers of the country frorr persons, while Insect Is Serious Menace to a destructive insect that may quickly fected .?0,000,000 to starvation. were reduced Distinction. spread over very large areas unless American Agriculture. bnrk of trees and bitter "Did you go up Mount Washington?" most energetic control work is dim? Weeds, the bread made of acorns, constituted on a large scale. "Oh, yes; we stayed overnight at the chief diet. the summit." "I suppose you lived high." Has Become Well Established in Both TREES GROW BEST ON SLOPfcS Denials make little faults grent. and New York. "Yes, we had a tip-tosupper." Massachusetts Mosi Most Energetic Measures Faon Farm Present Areas Roughest vored for Eradication. Favorable Localities for Sue--' cessful Growth. iPrepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) (By W. J. MORRILL, Colorado Asricul tural College, Fort Collins, Colo.) The European corn borer undoubtTrees, especially cone bearing trees edly is a serious menace to American seem to deprefer newly eroded soli States United The egriculture. are exposed to comparaslopes Steep some partment of agriculture has for erosion and here trees tively rapid extreme to the attention called time do the best. Level ground indicate bewhich has danger from this pest, old soil, old in the sense that It wnf come well established in both Massaderived from rock, as a rule, longei comes Now York. chusetts and New than soil found on steep slopes ago this reinforcement of that judgment: Old soil probably contains an excess "We, the National Association of of soluble salts, too much for best with Commissioners of Agriculture, tree growth. from many oflicial entomologists In the mountains one sees the steep states and representatives of the slopes clothed with trees, while the United States department of agricul- occasional flat spot is likely to be ture, together with representatives bare of trees. The roughest areas on of the Canadian government, present the farm present the most favorable as experts in conference upon the sit- localities for successful 'tree growing after ourselves, express uation, examining the infested area, as thor- KEEP VEGETABLES IN WINTER oughly convinced that this iest is one of the most dangerous insects which Above Freezing has become established in America, Temperature Slightly Point Is Preferred for Beets, place ourselves on and we hereby Turnips and Carrots. record in favor of most energetic efforts on the part of federal and state (By A. F. YEAGER, North Dakota Agagencies to control and, if possible, ricultural College.) to exterminate this insect, including Turnips, beets, and carrots will keep in the program vigorous quarantines best at a temperature slightly above to prevent its distribution." freezing. Cabbage will stand considThat is a part of the resolutions erable freezing, and salsify and parsCorn-bore- r nips may be left in the soil over winter sJ50$ adopted by the European conference, begun at Albany, N. Y., If desired. Squashes and pumpkins on August 28 and concluded at Bos- will keep best in a warm dry place. Made by, ton. Mass, an August 29. The state A warm attic where it does not freeze commissioners of agriculture, state is good. Potatoes require a cool place entomologists and others went over not too dry. Cabbage and nearly all Creek. Mich. the corn fields around Schenectady, root crops may be stored in the ground. N. Y., and Bostou, Mass., and saw the They must be put deep enough to be General Grocers methods of destruction practiced by below the frost line and should be sup Sold the United States department of agri- rounded with straw to keep them Crone culture and the state agencies, to direct contact with the noil ter Star-vatio- three-quarter- three-quarter- one-quart- er one-thir- d p A Saver to pocket bock and health, and a delight to the palate. Do as voup neicrhhor is doing and cut the hiqh cost ot livmq by drinks mg -- Instead of coffee. No Raise In Price 50"CupHns 30P-100-CupTin- Hostum Cereal Company Battle by and Stored |