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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH JOSEPH A. YORK, Crowing Old Gracefully TTM TTTM well-know- n bminete men of Portlind, Me., who says he ieelt ' twenty yenrt r the end has gained (ixteen pounds on four bottlee of Teniae. Declares he ean now' eat three square meals a day. younger CORN Areyotr old AIDS DAJRY COW FEED Who wins in Cheap and Nutri-- . of life? the race Producers Ignore Its tious Food Produces Heat, Energy and Fat (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) d With corn cribs on many farms, and relatively low prices prevailing this year, it is time, says a feeding specialist from the dairy division, United States Department of Agriculture, that coyectlon should be made of the Impression found in certain localities that corn Is not good feed for dairy cows. Certain recent inquiries on this subject indicate that the nse of com in the dairy ration Is not understood by all dairymen; and it is hoped that a correction of this Impression may lead to a greater utilization of the large 1920 crop for dairy-cattl- e feeding. When It Is fed for a definite purpose, with a complete knowledge of Its limitations, as well as its true worth, coru is one of the best and cheapest grains we have that can be used for the economical production of milk, Some says the feeding specialist dairymen avoid feeding It altogether, or. account of the mistaken Idea that It Is not suited to a cow producing milk. This Is because It is so generally used for fattening both hogs and cattle, and because It has not been successful when used alone for dairy cow feeding. The function of corn In the ration Is it the man who is well-fitte- T um now able to cat three square meals a day for the first time In two years, was the emphatic statement made recently by Joseph A. York, business man, and highly respected citizen of Portland, Maine. 1 am' now sixty-nin- e years of age, and in all my life 1 have never run across a medicine that I consider in a class with Tanlac. I have just finished my fourth bottle and this medicine has benefited me even beyond my greatest hopes. Besides gaining sixteen pounds in weight, I have been built up and strengthened until I feel all of twenty years younger, For the past two years I have been n In a miserably condition, and was compelled a short time ago to give up all idea of business as I was too weak to look after anything. 1 was nervous, worn-ou-t, had no appe- tite, and suffered most all the time with indigestion. Some days I would eat scarcely anything; in fact I was afraid to eat. because I knew I would suffer afterward. Sometimes I had such severe cramping pains after eating that. I would almost die. My nerves were all unstrung and the least thing would worry me and I never could get a good nights sound sleep. In fact I just lost interest in everything and was greatly discouraged over my condition. The ordinary treatment failed to do me any good, and as I had read so many statements from people I know here in Portland who had been benefited by Tanlac, I decided to give it a trial. And now I know for myself what it will do, for I have simply taken a new lease on life. I am now able to look after my work as usual, and never felt bejter in my life. I am able to eat three hearty meals a day and everything agrees with me perfectly. I eat anything I want and never feel a touch of Indigestion, i never thought there was a medicine that could do me so much good, and I am only too glad to have the facts about my case given to the public. Tanlac is sold by leading druggist everywhere. Adv. well-know- n ' A Nightmare. I dreamt last night, said the landthat I owned the earth. That must have been a pleasant dream. Quite the contrary. People were all the time moving out, and as for my ,rule against taking in babies, it wouldnt work at all. Boston Transcript. lord, if You Need a Medicine You Should Have tin . Best Have you ever stopped to reason why it is that so many products that are extensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten? The reason is plain the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says Take for a example Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t, - preparation I have sold for many yean and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent results, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy has so large a sale. ' According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t is due to the fact, so many people claim, that it fulfills almost every wish in overcoming kidney,, liver and bladder ailments; corrects nri- -' nary troubles and neutralizes ths uric acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Roo- t by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer ft Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also mention this paper. Large and medium size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Adv. . . A woman speaks volumes with her eyes and whole libraries with her tongue. - ' Important to Mothors Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of, In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletchers Castoria ' The man who stands on his dignity never gets very far.. time? An athlete trains for every race. A man is as strong as his blood and as old as his arteries. Make your blood redder, your health better by taking that old fashioned blood tonic sold fifty years ' ago and still good as gold namely. Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery. Sold by all druggists, or send 10c. to Dr. Pierces Invalids Hotel in Buffalo N. Y.,for atrial package. San Francisco, Cal. "There is nothing so helpful to old persons whose kidneys are weak and who are n all and need a tonic ( something to give them an appetite) as Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovtook it and ery. My father-in-lawas greatly benefited; it seemed to Mbs. John pat new life in him. Jackson, 1703 Oakdale Avenue. run-dow- w Do you know to furnish the animal with material for producing heat, energy, and fat; but is rather low in protein and deficient in ash. When fed alone, It does not supply largely the nutrients which Is run-dow- . weak, tired all the you can roll 50 seed cigarettes For lOcts one bag of . HIS wes In the long days when 'only winter was In the world. White and sad and old he sat In his gray palace ' In the Peaked Mountains. In his cold court were the wild gray geese ready to go forth a f his heralds and cry his commands from the gloomy skies with mournful trumpet peals, and the white ermines that flitted over, the moonlit fields of Ice like moonlight themselves. Alas ! said the old, sad King. Alas 1 am the King of a dead world. And I am the Lord of the ice and enow that kill all things. The world is dim and still. I would that It laughed and were bright I long for the Sun which is my death. For I am old and weary. King of the world, said the greatest gray goose, far, far away a child has been bom that they say will bring From my high you deliverance. places In the air I saw ft once, a green plant hanging over it And 1 heard a tale that when the child was ready to release you, the green plant would be sent to you as a token. Go, then, said the sad King, go, then, oh' my heralds, and cry aloud that I am weary and would rest. Call to the sun and the flowers to rule the world In, my place. Swift and straight the gray geese drove their great wedges to the south, where the green plant stood. There sat a girl, beautiful and gentle, with bright hair, and eyes that were the only blue thing In all the world, for the sky was fiot blue then, but gray and dark. Clamoring from the mighty throats rose the message of the sad old King, waiting for his deliverance In the dim north. At the sound, there was a flash as white fire. ' That was the of a far-of- f Sun, waking up and rubbing his flaming eyes. The white beam fell on the Rise, little Spring. It girl and said: is time, and you are called to rule the earth. The girl arose and there was a sound as if the little waters had begun to leap and splash. The girl stooped and picked a long, thick green leaf from the plant that had sheltered her. ' She formed It Into a deep cup and kissed It How shall I send It to old Winter? she asked the Sun. Send It by man, said the Sun. He is tall and strong and will bear ' it true." Go, oh beautiful man, said Spring. But beware how you loiter on the way, for you bear a great message. So man took the green cup and ran toward the north. His heart leaped within him and his soul was full of the pride of his errand. He ran far and fast. But when he reached Asia, and climbed among the bearded mountains, deep In the holes where there was no snow he saw gleams of yellow. What Is this strange color in the said the man. He white world? stooped and looked. And then he went a little nearer. And almost before be knew It, he had the yellow things in his hands. At once his green cup turned bright yellow and he cried out in amazement and fear. Then he saw that his hands were yellow, too. And he knew that he could not bear the great message. So he stayed in the mountains with the yellow things, which were grains of gold. And ever since then he will forget a great message at times when he sees the yellow gold in the earth. When man did not return', the Sun said : Make another cup, little Spring, and send It by white tiger. He Is strong and fierce and will speed for Teaching Birds Music. refrain, though kept In another room. If the hobby of teaching i birds our favorite airs were to become popular, and these trained, singers were afterward set free in their native woods we should be able to take sylvan strolls with the pleasant prospect of hearing sparrows warble Annie Laurie," and the robin sing Down On the Farm." -- " . 1 ( ' That birds can sing not only their own songs but ours also, has been revealed In an astonishing story told by Henschel, the famous scientist A bird fancier with Infinite patience succeeded In teaching a bullfinch to pipe God Save the King. Moreover, a young canary learned the tune from the bullfinch. The canary became so expert that whenever the bullfinch faltered, hla UUlf pupil unfailingly took up the you. White tiger took the green cup and bounded away full of pride. But he had not gone far before a white deer How sprang Heedlessly into him. dare you run Into me! cried white tiger. "Do you not know that I am the bearer of the great message, And with one blow of his white paw he struck the little deer dead. Instantly Its blood dyed his green cup red; and white tiger, knowing that he could not bear the great message, fell down and rolled around In anguish. That Is .why the tiger Is striped red now. And the red lilies are called tiger lilies because they look like him. Let-- me bear the great message! cried the eagle when white tiger I am greater than failed to return. the gray geese and swifter than the tiger and braver than man. . Eagle fled, screaming defiantly, with the green cup In his fierce beak. For a while lie swept faster than the wind ; but all at once, far below him, he saw a swamp and beasts creeping into It for the night Then he could not master his Impulse to stoop for prey.( Out of his beak fell the green cup, unheeded. And to this day, the swamps are full of great fleshy green stems that grow high and long to blossom, but never can bear anything except the strange brown things that we call cat tails. And the eagles sit gloomily on dead trees and watch the swamps ever since. Alas! said the Sun. Little Spring, we have sent our strongest and bravest. Who can bear the message now? Let me try, cried a little bird, very small and dainty. a cup. Off flew from And Spring gave It k the messenger, twittering with joy and pride. But when it was far north it saw a bit of bright blue high in the air. That was where the blue sky, 'impatiently waiting for the deliverance of the sad old King, had torn away just a tiny corner of cloud and was looking down slyly. cried the little Oh, beautiful sky GENUINE BuiTDurham V, TOBACCO ' !' bird. I know that I should not stop, but I must look at you and sing Just a moment. And it sang. The green cup fell to earth, and became blue as the sky. So did the little bird' That Is why the bluebirds always come ahead of Spring, now and why the Iris is so blue and beautiful early In the year. There Is none left now, little Spring, to bear the great message, said the Sun sadly. There is none left now, and the old King must live on and rule the world. Do you think that I could bear the great message? asked a low voice. Com and Soybeans Grown for age A Good Mixture for Dairy Cattle. " It Sil- make bone, muscle, hair, and the casein In milk. Consequently, in compounding the grain ration it is necessary to add to com some feed which is high in this substance, such as bran, linseed meal, or cottonseed meal. Bran is useful because It not only lightens the ration, but helps to balance it b meal Is largely used in feeding dairy cows, and it has one advantage over com meal in that It Is more bulky, although not so palatable. Usually, when corn forms a large portion of the grain ration, protein also should be supplied by feeding some leguminous hay, such as alfalfa or clover, for the roughage In the ration. Since corn can be grown on most dairy farms, supplies energy In a cheap form, and Is palatable; and since, when It Is made into silage, It was woman. You? said .the Sun. You are weak and not brave and strong like the man, or mighty like white tiger, or swift like the, eagle. What could you do, when they have failed? Let her try, said Spring. And she formed another green cup and kissed It and gave It to woman. Woman departed full of fear. She did not run like the man or sing like the bird. But, since she was afraid and humble, she prayed. Weeping and bleeding, she came at last to the palace where the sad, old white King sat waiting. And when the woman appeared in the portals with the green cup, all the gray geese and the white ermines set up a cry that echoed through the world. It whs like glaciers rolling headlong- - Into the sounding sea; It was like avalanches shivering below; It was like the southern storms that break the ice; It was like grinding bergs and shattering floes. Thai !s the cry that rings around the world every year now, and when Winter Is men hear it they say : breaking up. The old white King arose with a glad facte and reached his wrinkled He hand out for the green cup. pressed It to his face and inhaled the smell of the growing thing. And In a moment It turned white snow white. So the Easter lily became ''white. And whenever the world is waiting for a great message, all things are well If woman bears it. For sores, broken Com-and-co- Misters, bums, cuts irri- 'and all skin . RERISK SUBSTITUTES CXXESEBSODSH HFG. Ca New York (COMkOUDATIOJ State Street Boosting Business. my rich wife gives me $5 whenever I give her a kiss. Well, deliver a cargo and races. BACTERIA CAUSE SOUR MILK an acute attack of Naaal Catarrh. Those subject to frequent colds, in the head will And that the use of HALLS Yes, Most of Tiny Organisms Are Not Only Harmless, but Positively Beneficial to Milk. Milk, as It leaves the. cows udder, contains bacteria. If the cow Is dirty and there is loose hay around, dust from the cows body and the hay setand this dust' is tles in the milk-paiswarming with bacteria. As soon as they reach the warm milk they commence to multiply, and in a few hours they may have Increased until there are millions to the teaspoonful of milk. It Is these bacteria that cause milk to sour, but most of them are not only harmless, but positively beneficial. l, CATARRH MEDICINE will build up the System, cleanse the Blood and render them less liable to colds. Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE Is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. thus reducing the Inflammation and restoring normal conditions. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. The Human Comptometer, Knicker Do you count the , spoons? Mrs. Bocker No, it takes all my time to count the cooks. Mrs. The Cuticura Toilet Trio. Having cleared your skin keep it clear by making Cuticura your every-da- y toilet preparations. The soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and EXCELLENT AS FORAGE CROP heal, the Talcum to powder and perfumer, No toilet table Is complete Cowpea Will Thrive on All Types of without them, 25c everywhere. Adv. Arable Soil and Requires Very Troubles of the Rich. Little Attention. Dives told his troubles. .. Lazarus wants the crumbs and the neighbors For feed the cowpea Is especially want the cook, he complained. United the of valuable, specialists States Department of AgriciAture say, because It will grow on all types of ' Tire, Itch, arable soil, requiring little attention Ey s. IfAFthey Rnm Sj Cabs and producing most excellent fbrlfye. itated. Inflamed or In addition, it Is of great value as a TOUR EVES Granulated,useMurine e crop to increase thS Often. Soothes, Refreshes. Safe for humus and the nitrogen content of the Infant or Adult At all Druggists. Write for is grown. uCfils upon which it Fjee Eye Book. Hirtai EnknefyCsCUcui mojm the-vesp- ! lets go to the Cold in the Head Is ' -5 tations. Also innumerable toilet uses. provides the cheapest and most efficient form of succulence, every dairyman should have the information that will enable him to make corn the basis of a successful ration for economical milk production. . blown about like dust, and they obtain' their growth when blown against the trunk of a tree, or even a vine or weed, for the orchids are flower vampires, and live through the life blood or saps of other growing things. The name comes from Orchis who, in Greek mythology, was tom to pieces at a bacchanalian revel because of hla bad behavior, and the bacchanalians, following pleas of the boys father, How the Orchid Multiplies. made a concession to the effect that The seeds of most varieties of the each piece of his body would become orchid are so tiny that they are a flower of different shape and color, ' 'i . RfU&Pa.orr. PETROLEUM JELLY green-manur- |