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Show I THE SPANISH rOUK TRESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAH WivM. rr I f f tevtte f 1a I Md Ailaniie, by a Frrarii muI rM M L'ead tut tb India linnl tl C3 POULTRY and am-r- f, at mrurrad to it India ncan. Ur thirty tffwt kh irnnH W 37 (wt, 9 fwti IM Uh A faeriM All tU trty Hast. 1 murtad from ROOSTS CONVENIENT I LN i f CLEANING HOUSE l8d. pt if a ni Uh-U- A i ta trio n Maa-rbuaett- rao-eenlr- at 4 e Mediterranean region, where chestnut CatHy Moved Chicken Roost. -- STIVEor 2ST3 Langhan, tree Lave been militated fruui early I liue. Muet Do Oetring.-Our nerve are out of awder when wa --can't bea- r- tbla or "cant bear" that We're In tbla world to do a good deal of bearing. A Hug Topas. A topaA 10 by 17 Inches, weighing about 100 pounds, baa been sent to tb Field muaeum. of Chicago, by a gem hunter In Hratlb In a Way. -MlMlonary And do yon know nothof whatever religion?" Cannibal ing Well, wa got a taste of It when the last missionary waa here." Na Limit to Vanity. There la no limit to tba vanity of thla world. Each apoka In the wheel thlnka the whole atrength of the wheel dependa upon It 1L W. Shaw. Quit a Difference. Difference between enthusiasm and gush la that enthusiasm Is not applied to the trivial ? - t a I ! ao higher for but a foot the lighter varieties such aa LeghornA Andalusian and Minorca. The rousts may ba placed in tha poultry bousa, preferably not In contact with lb walla They will need to be drenched with kerosene at regular Intervals to gel rid of mltA but probably not at often aa If they wero attached to the wallA because tb mltc will not have ai good opportunities' to hide. If It Is not considered desirable to use oil, bolting water will do aa welL Where watet la used, this style of rooat la eiclally advantageouA because tb drenching can be dona out of door on a fino day and th wood bo dry In an hour or so. Hot water cannot bo used In tb housA becaua It will not evaporate readily enough. any-whe- ra Crushed Oystershell and Lime Are OI Importance Do your bens frequently lay eggs, though plentifully sup- piled with crushed oystershell 7 If so condiIt Is perhaps iu to an over-fa- t tion of tha f This Is especially Usually th Caso. true when hens art fed almost excluOne may Ilk his friend to succeed, sively on gr.iinA Repeated experibut If be succeeds enormously, ona ments prove tint all tb 11m needed generally lose his companionship. for tb formh.g of eggshells la not to bo fonnd In ; therefore, fha feed must prov id a part of the necea-sar- y lime. While grains contain much starch, they are deficient In lime. Hence, Ta aaaar prmpl aarvtca aa4 alck Mum when the hens receive much grain and la Umm advarUMwmU ainUsa tb mm at llttl feed containing mineral matter, Ihia papar. they receive mor starch than they A B AKnEB lN EIGHT WESK8 can ntlllza because of tha shortage of WriU Molar Bar bar Cal 114 Rcpaat St. 8. la mineral matter in their aystema. Clover and alfalfa are both rich In minBUSINESS COLLEGES eral matter, so the feeding of these L. D. S. BUSINESS COLLECB. legumes will help much to offset the School of Efficiency. All commercial branehaai starchiness of the grain Catalog tree. SO N. Mala St.. Salt Lab CHy. ' Excessive fat not only retards laySTORIES BHOBT AND HOOKS ing but causes various sorts of freak book yoa want by mail, C O. D DAOVC If the eggs from an over-fa- t eggA DvUlu Any Dcacret Bonk Co. 44 East Sa Temple ben are need for Incubation, the chicks SONGS A SHEET MUSIC will lack vitality and are often Reformed. CfiWrC new and old. All kinds. Sheet music by soft-hell- Salt Lake City Firms 1 In 143 Juvtln Hut-- 1 bought SO acre on tb Northwest side In the ncIghtHW hood of Logon Square for 100, or at th rale of 1.25 an acre. Ills granddaughter, Urt Ada Sawyer Garret A amrdmc called Chicagos Hetty Green," and neit to Mm. Edith Itock feller McCormick, tb owner of mor realty than any other Chicago woman, has bow sold nine acre cf the original GO for Vl0,ouo. These nine acres coat her grandfather Just 11.23. It la estimated that the nln acre within tl next two years will bo built up aa solid aa tha aurroundlag territory, with buildings costing In tb or 0,000,-00neighborhood of 3.000, p'i! 0. -- IM or. Hut fate B favorite. Lat year tbrr wi an old nun. 111. and In I a hpital. In need. The flV him would liav lern a p1mL II mUed It by bwa than half a minute. Hut If fate play na famrlteA at Icaat no Clcchaca It champion It own, ha ever won II pool. fr ' Inbnn IcaoH many yecr ag bli h Sira. Garrett haa renewed from year to year. It esplrrs tbo coming Th Logan Square Haavball Spring. club will mote farther west. Mr. Garrett's Chicago realty ing are said to be bold- In tbe neighborhood bUh includes much She seldom sella any of lu-- r holdlngA Last summer, howof her old homeever, she stead at the northwest corner of Casa and Ontario strectA where ah and her late husband. Timothy Mauro Garrett. once auditor of tbe C. D- lived for four decades. Pr. Sidney Sawyer, Mrs. Garrett's father, soon after the big fire subdivided a part of tbe original 80 acres. Sawyer avenue waa named In bis honor. In the nineties another part waa sul divided. Including both sldea of Ada Street, named for Mrs. Garrett Looking back atlil farther' Into the family history, one finda that Elizabeth street was named after Mrs. Gar-rett's mother, a daughter of JustlnoDutterfleld. Butterfield road, extending west through Du I'age county, was named after Mr. Buttei field. United States district attorney for Illinois in 1851 and n close friend of Daniel Webf 12,0tN).uv), irorty.' loop dlied Tbo land Just bought fronts 1.203 feet on Milwaukee avenue and la tb last largo parcel of business property long Milwaukee avenue anywhere near town. It has a frontage of 877 feet on j Diverse parkway. 280 feet on Kltw. ball avenue, and 714 feet on Emmett avenue. The Milwaukee avenue frontage on tbe east aide begins a block northwest of Logan Square and extends CSS feet Across the street on the west side of Milwaukee avenue la a frontage of 520 feet. Logan Square basebdll fans will lose Callahan's park, which John J. Cul- - ster. From Filipino to Riches Buffalo-Bo- y ivt IN d, Then came the oil strike. With so much money at stake, care was exercised with leases and abstracts of title. Carl F. Truitt, a lawyer and title examiner of Newkirk, came upon the record of the missing grandson. He instituted an Inquiry. After an ale canvass In the most Islands, the boy and his mother, now tbe wife of another American, were found. They, with seven Filipinos who are relied npon to help substantiate the boys right to the wealth, were brought to the United States. ' The production from the land in question .to date has been more than of which 1,500,000 la 5,000,000, claimed by the boy In the suit filed. The value of the holding, on the basis of past and prospective production, la placed at 10,000,000, with the boy h of that. claiming The fight, then, la on for a quarter of all the wealth that has come from the Carmichael wells, with the power and resources of tbe Comar Oil company, lessee of the oil rights, expected to be arrayed against the boy. A gesture of opposition also has been mad by Mrs. Pettit. But It Is only an act of caution to protect Dorothy, her ward. house-to-hous- one-fourt- free-rang- PRODUCE A WORD TO THE WISE Deal with The Cache Valley Seed & Produce Co. In the heart of Cache Valley Dealers In field seeds, seed grains, apples, potatoes, bags, twine, etc. We buy from the producer on com-petimarkets and sell to the consumer ve at WHOLESALE PRICES. Writ for Prieo Card Cache Valley Seed & Produce Company Smithfield Utah "Ta Mature Ganders Usually Produce Best Goslings Geese will lay during the first year and the eggs may hatch, but the goslings are not as vigorous as those produced by more mature breeding stock. Ganders usually produce the best results when from three to five years old. The yearling ganders sometimes fall to prove satisfactory as breeders. Geese are often held as breeders for nine or ten years and the ganders are often good for sir or seven years. Increase Egg Production by Supplying Green Feed . In a report from the Washington station an account' Is given of an experiment in which a pen of pulletA which had been receiving ordinary care, were shut In a house, due to tbe extreme cold winter weather, and were fed on green feed. This treatment was found to Increase the egg production, the egg yield being 30 per cent greater the first 17 days of housing than It was the last 17 days of tha ' nrevious month. Ways of the Professional Mendicants H1LADELPHIA. In every big city and town In the United States and In many villages there are professional mendicants who ply their trade among the unwary and as a consequence reap returns ranging from $10 a day upward, says the Philadelphia Record And It is a short day at that, it haring been proved that the average pr- fessional beggar does not work more than four or five hours a day, except In the rush season, such as Christmas time. These professional beggars are known among themselves as Hoppers, throw-out- s and and "blackhoods every one. of them gathers in more money a year thwi the bricklayer or plasterer. The flopper, is a man or woman who has been maimed by the loss of one or both legs and who sits or flops along the sidewalk, begging for alms. This flopping game Is one of the easiest for the professional beggar because be does not have to pull any hard-luc- k story to get the coin started the hat. , Into (ailing P - high-heeler- much-toute'- d irsa llrMa In the professional A throw-ou- t begging gqme is one of the best-paiHe is a man who counterfeits partial paralysis. It may be that one of his legs Is wrapped around a crutch, or that he walks with crutches and one leg hangs limp. He contorts through a train or street car, drops an envelope with Its pitiful appeal and sells you a postcard worth about one cent for 10 cents. A Is a jaerson who is normally physically fit, but buys an Iron support that fits over one heel, the effect of which Is to make one leg longer fhan the other and slightly throwing out the joint In the hip. The effect Is startling and usually calls for a fair amount of almsgiving. Black hoods are women who usually sit at the entrance to a large department store, and with a small baby In their arms, beg of people who pass. A cup usually sits in tbe woman's lap. The big black cape over her head and the few gray hairs sticking out from under the hood give her. the appear ance of a woman In tbe djega of 1 spair. t high-heele- sad 8 ala WEAK, NERVOUS I'UMl ka mmmiU ftl wnaMBHi Benefited bjr First Bottlo of LytU E. PlnkH&m Vcgo M'M a 440414 M Ml I But troqoMi Oeljr." h14 tall HOUSEHOLD HINTS ai Aa alarm dark U a Co iblng ta lira baking pudI fad ding, brvsd any kind of fowd. On la ao apt t fared bow long lb braid 14 baking. M It at tU ck, In Iba kltchvo tin no Lancaster. Fa. "After I L am temlty Uag dlnnrr, too. A lib bung Ul cr) on nr pradl on lb kttrhra all Wb-- lm bus) nd gut m a bom at uoca, and it M m so much good that I wpt on taking )A I hr ran to feel and at rang again and was atl to do my house work op to th tim my baby waa born a me fat hula girl In tb best of health. 1 surety am recommending th VegetaUeCompound to my friend when they hav trouble bke mine, and I am perfectly willing for you to ue them facta aa a test imunud. a trip In doing lb ordering. and n waa wreak and tw voua. MysteterNM law Lull me to try I ydi M hrAham a Vegeiablw Mata thrap llttl I vu mar run-du-w- pound- - My lo atari gd I Compound H4 b0 , Ejfihty Years of Chicago Real Estate EWKIRK, 0KLA. Court action to establish a Filipino boy buffalo herder as an heir to Oklahoma oil millions has been began In the District court of Noble coun ty, Oklahoma. Suit for 1,500,000 was filed by P. S. Mason, gnardlan to Gregorio Carmichael, fourteen years the estate old, to recover a share-Iof the late John Carmichael. It Is contended that Gregorio Is the son of Dugal Carmichael, an American soldier who married Justa Velasquez, a native woman, while serving In the Philippines. Dugal was the son of John Carmichael, owner of 200 acres of barOUWtU mail. CU1). Beenley Music Co. 47 S Mam ren land worth perhaps 5 an acre, now the center of the Tonkawa fields CREAM WANTED SHIP DIRECT Limited Range for Hens and producing a fabulous Income. Direct Cream Shipments Pay Most Money Severe Weather When John Carmichael died In April, During trial can Send Blackman A Griffin Company, Ogdon, Utah. Even the farm hen should have her 1917, Mrs. Sarah Pettit, a daughter, adfree range limited In cold weather. ministered the estate, which was apDYED DRESSES CLEANED SUITS The object of range Is to get the natpraised at 8,000. She set forth that and minute the Cleaning Dyeing to Up ural food for the chickens, In the the heirs were herself and her niece, Return postage paid Dyeing Co., 156 E. 2nd So, Regal Cleaning shape of live meat, a variety of seedA Dorothy, the daughter of Pupal Caretc., and also the exercise of picking michael, who had been brought to the them up. Wttfc the ground frozen hard, United States when her father died. Say it With Flowers and the wind nearly blowing a bird off She also said a boy was born In the her feet, range la more harm than Philippines, but she was convinced he Fresh Cut Flowers at All Times was dead. So Mrs. Pettit and Dorothy good. The hens that stay In a Hobday s Flower Shop light hen house, and scratch were declared to be the only heirs at In dry litter, are better off than the law. Salt Lake Keith Emporium Bldg. .. e . birds. SEEDS CABINET ad ta a battery 1111 aa aaecptlonatly big fuM, alaa 1th aa alarm rtueh bb h la un ire lo k and key. Atl i aw la readtaeka. Ira up I Iba aua. Aa II tlma dm Bear, Iba ter fnai ta crowded, and tba river la ebbed wUb eager, aniluui rye. ea.1i peraon'a adad filed M big owa fueoa. Koiueitto betweea April k) and May 13, that tripod movea. Tba watcher bold tbelr breath, htowty, atawly, It movea. it bit tl vrirw. The wire tlghteM, Tb fun I putlad, to na tba dork to tb power boo tb second, tba vblMUi on the power Who ha boue blow long and won! Who baa gucaeed aeareat tb tmur, the minute, it aecond? Home on ha a Tl tin ban alway been gurMd within on or two mlnuteA oftrn on or two aeruadA ttometlme ne rwn win tb whole amount ooiettnir tl prlca money ta ajdlt tbcee r Jur wayA If grup ta put tbelr money In Ibat N4 RUII-DOV- JII KITCHEN tb MIA WMW of Alaskans on Tanana River for ceavralrae la cleaning a chldt-r- a Ice-Po- ol bauaA tba tsorabia rooat abaa Ar aruarltb win comm.nl liaolf ta form-rrt'.VEAU, ALASKA. Jew llausaB to question forgof It. buBrihaa good? llw gaud! Acba bara ooly a amatl Bomber af curate ta tb aliHeib part af aa fala ta tbetr Sorb a aaya tb Orwaga Corapa'a ta tba aiiUrth part of a Ia4d boor, Tba Farmer, chief la Tb lgo4 guaranting ibo BawlBf at adrantag Ibat It b takes apart a airily ait minute I If they are you ran get Curvp la that a beautiful girl Ur tb maybe more- - by tuning ta cleaned. Toe central af ao of Eurap abdurtd by JupL thoroughly bomb ant April. All yea bar atte and year lira iLla a la a rcry Important bifo bull, aa4 tar. to Iba farm of ta da ta ta predict wbal tuloot and ewrriad to Kurap. birb ruatlnrat took featura. It la ptada by Hint tia oatua from bar. rarpenier'a aacond tool abet month, or week, bat bane of aay aultabl length. On tb mlnui and awnodl tba tea la going out aa tb Tanana river, it Nruu, appar M4 of tb croatplarea notch Chaap Kwgh ra mad for tba reoata prep ta real ay up la tba Interior af AU.ka. Tba flash of fightakg that rip U Tkli lr pool at Menas la on af lb Ut Tbaa roosts of 2 Inch material la bnrlra look aky frat of northern Alaska bly tirilemeat beautiful bat, according la ltitlflc braid lit raiber snugly ta ptae and each Tlier ara other pool a at year. b ta preferably pinned preeeat tQttnf la ralrulallwiA worth only about ooa Fairbanks and at varioua toena nlony tba fuel 4 ara upon them. Tb dollar, la lartn of ml-rera ml obea dimensions of tb mxwpleee will do tb Yukon, but lb !e pool at Nruana station aarrka rata. prad aonaabat apoo tba Bomber of ta tb poor af them all: laat year tb Inner pulling doe a fld.ua) nail. fale kept A 2 by dlarh arantllna Aa 014 Fair Traa. Tbla pool clone oflWUily April 30, 111 be targa enough. Tbla aboutd be A pair lra brought front England aod tb bus of gueaaea, at one dollar faateaod ta tba wall toward Ilf ley a by Cor, John Fndlrott, of it per, la rloae-- and araled. Tbrn It end. Tba ley may b af any Bay cloy. la 1LK la atlil eicitement begtnA a In every year belybt ; 11 Indira ta 2 feat mill H It plan-bearing fruit ua iba aurt-- d In IPI7, tba Hare tb pool at Ifarrnjwrt. Ma. lea ba out leteea April 3U and May 13. Never baa It gn out earlier Thrt Bout ta Cecil Man. than 8 a. m. nor later than 2 :23 p. w. Antony ll.e naitiea of Kooib Africa And how la the break up determined tbrr la b grneral belief la Iba eptlt to Ibe fraction of a minute? It l all (ouL One iriba Mteeea In thre coata accurate, atl beyond lb ltility of one In the bead. eniber In Iba stomfraud, of chance. The flrt of April, a In a third ll.e and ach. biy loe. tripod la 8ted Into Ibe Ice. Iltactly I Oo feet below Ibe Irlpotl, a heavy wire Hom of tba Cheatnut la atrctrheil arroa the river. Tbla Tte bout of tb rbeamut I la tb Ire la connected ta Iba power Iioum. ta f.ia v AMERICjMW - JW I iutiurW. It aiMir flat lady rm ntag papr to frodjr wrt to to M7 tut U, at Imk, bad found tb perfect husband. Unfortunately bar Barer publish!, a It lattav o-- THE v3 n a ay atapl la gdttng law a ad lo ibat Red will rati It to mln-f- . A good reminder fur work l d or engagt-rantthat might I Bg1dd la (bus bandy. If tb band nr rubbed with a ml fur of tail and rornnal after port-laoiiluoa or , baodllng flab, (boo Mrs. Itusk II. UUMM, 53 Loom 'sited In cold watrf tbo odor U1 t Laratrr, Ta. removed. Women about 1 bead awb symptoms To remove obat!ato mason Jar rov- na palms tackaeho, nervousness a er on vanned frail dip thrm 1a boiling and Irregularity, aa they InJlcat sum form of femal a tulnult or two, thro unwater trouble. screw easily. Mcll Ion ter and brat milk whra addLydia E. ITakbam'a Vegetable Comfur all ing la mashed potato then tbry wUl pound la a depend able tnedtein ! by the trouble. kv drugglal best up light and fluffy. verywherw. mub will not lumpy w hen rooking If th walrr la boiling and the cur nit tea I la mlxrd with a little raid water lo pour Into lb boiling walrr. Ktlr until and rook until thoroughly dram Add areal A feWV a tablrspoonful of huitrr to th bot f4s LrpSsagiiti, Ini, imtah It Improve tbo flavor and It I totsU. S Ulaga. Mega 4 tn-- n will fry better. (.sneasas M ia S are A Oslo, BnUfa. Bse4 Ckatgg. laws Io not put tbo dressing on salads that contain lettuce until ready to && As&tptfc iflJ Cawalt serve aa It loses It crispness. Do Bel kM He Whra baking otatoea dip tb radA Kale ss4 hares ess he rnrt-- 4 Ue Sherri Hwmi4Um. wash well, then rub with any sweet tr . Dearrlhe veer e fat. Tbe akin will b thin and edible lor eperlsttree. Inrueuiar as A teeh crack when baked Roll the potato and Tto let th steam escape this will ff. f. -w. U. SIOUmaSuSoWULInw make a mealy potato. Newspaper laid around th atov when frying rakes or broiling steaks SYRUP 30SCHE will save many spot on th floor. Tb and krais threat aootbaa Irritatloa, Allays papers may be gathered up and burned and lang InlUmmatioa. Tb comtaat and much work bo saved. Irritatloa of a comb keep tba deheat When cooking steak add tbe era son-to- g marua membra ol Iba throat and luagt after tbe steak baa been well iaacongesird condition, which Bow ait IX eared over oo both aide. Salt drawa Srnr gently and quickly beak. For th reason it has been a favorite household out th Julcea of tb meat If added beremedy for colds, ceechs, bronchiitt and fore It is cooked. especially tor lung toubW la milhoni of Totato peelings put Into the furnace all aver the world for Ibe last or kitchen stove will keep tb flues borne yearn, enabling the patient te obtain clean. n good night's rest, free from toothing with easy expect oratioa hi tbe morning. Dry, hot bran la a good cleaner of Ye eaa buy BmcHUl Srtl'P wherever furs. Rot It In well then brush and medicines art (old. bang the fur out to air. A pretty salad may be made of mall tomatoew Peel and cat down to Sad , but True resemble fltnver, fill tbe center with Smith What' this story about your spoonful of dressing and servo on coni cellar bMng empty? lettuce. Junker -- Nothing in It. Stray Stories Hot boney la a good cough sirup; mixed with horseradish freshly grated It la atlil more efficient. a fir, run-dow- n ron-bUo- fr well-mixe- ra rs fifty-sev- MOTHER! The sky la always blus, Th clouds are oaty passing vaporA floating. Like sorrowa brooding o'er you. dark and gloating, Bsyond them hsavaa la amlllng, tender, true. The aky Is always blue." GOOD THINGS FOR a Clean Childs Bowels with California Fig Syrup" . TH? TABLE For a change from the ordinary bread the following will be liked : Southern Grlet Bread. Mash until smooth one cupfulofcold, hominy. Into this well-cooke- d stir one egg, one tablespoonful of lard, a little salt, one cupful of milk, and lastly one pint of uncooked bomlny. d Spread this In a baking pan and bake half an Cut Into squares and serve bot well-beate- n well-grease- hour. with butter. one cupApple Sauce Cakei-Tak- e ful of sugar, one-hacupful of butter, one cupful of thick unsweetened apple sauce, one cupful of ralslnA one and one-bacupfuls of flour, one teaspoonful of cinnamon, one-hateaspoonful of cloves, a teaspoonful of soda and teaspoonful of grated nutmeg. Mix and bake slowly In a moderate oven. Sponge Bananas. Cover the bottom of a baking dish with small sponge cakes or with pieces of cake, cover with a layer of bananas, sprinkle with sugar, the juice of an orange, chopped nuts or coconut. Bake fifteen mlnuteA serve with a custard or thick cream. Chicken, Mississippi Style. Pass h of through a meat chopper a pound each of fresh veal and pork, two slices of bacon, the liver of a chicken, half a green pepper, two sprigs of parsley, a teaspoonful of scraped onion, a tablespoonful of Worcestershire sauce, half a teaspoonful of salt, a dash of cayenne ; mix all well and use to stuff a lilcken. Baste often and cook In a hot oven until tender. Serve with sweet potatoes. Cranberry Bavarian Cream, Wash quart of cranberries and put ta cook; while hot press through a sieve. To 4ne pint of pulp add one-hacupful of sugar. Soak a quarter of a box of gelatin In of a cupful of water and dissolve over hot water, then add to the berries. Turn Into a bowl and heat until cold and begincupning to thicken, then add one-hal- f ful of rich milk and beat again: Last ly add one cupful of thick whipped mam. Dent well and mold. lf lf lf one-fourt- h one-fourt- Even If crosA feverish, blllouA con- stipated or full of cold, children lovo tbe pleasant taste of California Fig Syrup, A teaspoonful never falls to clean the liver and bowels. Ask your druggist for genuine California Fig Syrup which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother I You must say "California" or you may get an ' - Imitation flg syrup. In order to reach a mans intelligence, you may sometimes have to coacb It for a long time beforehand. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION -- 6 Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief ELEL-AR3- S lf 25$ AND 754 PACKAGES one-quart- cvt(L, CURES COLDS urn ' 2tiaurm EVERYWHERE - LA GRIPPE h3 XkufS CASCm&qillNINE I Standard cold remedy world Over. Demand boa bearing Mr. HilT a portrait and signature At Atl Druggists SAVE YOUR EYES! Byewater Um Dt. Tbotnpon "Bey fit yoordnigglstB or Booklet U JUw.Tmr, 30 Cents , |