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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH. UTAH IMF HER SPENT HUE III SureRelief LIVESTOCK BED FOR INDIGESTION FACTS Fimas Yitfe TeH How Lydia L Pmkkiuns Vegetable Compomd Hade Her a Well Woman Carters Creek, Tenn- .- Three yean almost an invalid. I spent go I m EXCELLENT Idle Work Horse Wilson & Colby HaVe Nation for Client .The, idle work horse will live through the winter and remain la good condition on roughage alone, if of good quality. One-ha- if of the roughage should be composed of clover or alfalfa, while the other half may be com stover and straw. If no legume hay is available and timothy and other carbohydrate roughages mast be depended upon for the horses feed, he should be given a small amount of oats, say from five to seven pounds a day, otherwise his strength and vitality will,; suffer. With, these nonlegume roughages one should not feed corn in place of oats because, the former lacks protein. While ' oats are not rich is this constituent, they are nevertheless much better than corn. ! half of my time in bed. being afflicted with a. trouble which women of a certain age are apt to have. I took ' Lydia E. PinkharneVcge table Compound Tableta rad used Lydia E. Pinkhama Sanative Wash. I am a well woman nowand have been for two years. II can work as well as any one who is younger and as I am a farmers wife Shave plenty todo for I cultivate my own garden, raise many chickens and do my own housework. You may publish this letter as I am" to do anything to. .; other .,. Women as I have been so wellhelp and happy since my troubles are past Mrs. E.T. Galloway, Carter's Creek, Tenn. t Most women find plenty to do. If Off upset with some femaleailment and troubled with such symptoms as rs-- Galloway had, the smallest MERINO , .- . duty FAVOR SMOOTH-TYP- E seems a mountain. If you find it hard to keep up, if you are nervous and irritable, without ambi- - Will Produce Good Mutton Lamb Without Sacrificing Appreciably tion and out of sorts generally, give the : Fineness of Wool. V Vegetable Compound a fair trial. We believe it will help you greatly, for it has helped others. (Prepared by the United State Department of Agriculture.) Sheep breeders of eastern Ohio, Ignorance. western Pennsylvania, and the "Senator Medill McCormick said at section of West Virginia, are : a dinner In Washington x leaning more strongly to the smooth-type- , The League of Nations has failed. broad-backeDelaine Merino, ' To champion it is to, show an lgnor-- . which wilt Uproduce a good mutton ance equal to the copy readers. lamb without sacrificing appreciably ' You remember, I am sure, the es- the fineness of the wool. While the cape of A. Savage Land or, the explor- lambs cannot be marketed so easily , Landor escaped, as those of the down breeds, says the er, from Thibet? you know, but he bore the marks of United States Department of Agricul-brutal tortures. ture, they are ready for market before : This happened back in 1909 or they are a year old. In some cases 1910. There was a copy reader in the breeder waits until they are a. year Chicago at the time who had never old, shears them, and then sells them heard of the Explorer Landor, and In good flesh, thus getting a double ... .when the dispatch about him came in, return. , the poor Ignorant copy reader edited Sheepmen in those sections have It so that it appeared In his paper in found that they usually can get a wool the morning like this : i of longer staple and of less shrinkage ; , n; gavage landor has made its ap with the smooth-typ- e Merino than pearance in Thibet but the beast after being badly mauled. , 1 : - i" The law firm of Wilson & Colby, composed of former President Wood-ToWilson and former Secretary of State Bainbridge Colby, has accepted as a client the prov( inces of Eastern Galicia. Aside from the interest attached to the choice of counsel, the client" Is also unique. Eastern Galicia is one of the territories In Europe whose status was left uncertain by the Versailles treaty, and for which autonomy was sought. Hence, 'politically, the client Is of particular Interest to former President Wilson, one of whose paramount principles at the peace conw ' ference was It Is Colby, understood, by virtue of his experience In International affairs, soon will represent the province before the council of ambassadors In Paris In a plea for Independence from Poland, the present occupant Politically, Eastern Galicia composed of the three provinces or palatinates of Lemberg, Stanislaw, and is not recognized by the United States government as a distinct country. Should any international complications arise between the United States and the east Galician palatinates, they would have to be negotiated through the Polish legation here, for Poland has set up a military government there, although a degree of autonomy Is allowed. Tar-nop- GIFT FOR YOUTH d. - . ; - 1 would live long. V J. ... .. -- V V. p ... . . . . The early fish catches the worm hook 'and all. MaJ. John Jacob Astor, contesting for a seat from Dover, was interrupt ed by a heckler .who inquired whether he was going to expose his wealth to British taxation. In reply he said, I am transferring my wealth from America to this country. Naturally the London newspapers made much of the incident. One headline read: Astor millions coming here." ' By some It was assumed the major, who is a brother of Viscount Astor, merely referred to his recent investment In Lord Northcllffes share of the London Times stock, which he and J. A. Walter purchased for more than $6,000,000, but others gave the remark a more Sensational turn. New York Is quite excited over the Incident and naturally It lsv The realty and personal holdings of the late Baron (William Waldorf) Astor in the United States Rotated more than $80,000,000, according to a referees report filed last March In Supreme court Of this vast fortune, in which Major Astor participated with Viscount Astor, his elder brother, $50,000,000 Is repre- f sented in realty. . W'S K .. r .t The property was conveyed to the two sons In trust In 1919, and the Income from that source Is placed at $5,29L260. In addition Major Astor was given outright by his father Manhattan realty valued at more than $7,000,000, Tbat Cad Ca&! ntlp BE you tortured with constant A bick-ach- e tired, weak, all unstrung alter the least exertion? Evening find you worn out and discouraged? Then look to your kidneys! When the kidneys weaken,' poisons accumulate in the system and. cause nagging backache, stabbing pains, headaches and dissinwss. You feel nervous, irritable and bins, and likely suffer annoying bladder irregularities. Dont wait. Neglect may lead to serious kidney sickness. Use Doans Kidney Pills. Doan's have helped thousands and should help you. Ask your, neighbor I ' - v A Utah Case William Nielsen, prop, of black- smith shop. First 1 South and First I East Sts., Maati, My 1 Utah, Bays: and back ached I - stooped fej when 1 could hardly straighten. Sharp V stabbed me IV 0 pains through my back at the slightest move. My kidneys Wygn A were weak . and accretions passed too frequently. I used Doans Kidney Pills and soon felt like myself again. .Get Doeae at Any Stem, 60s Bo 9 -- or the Farmer. him. The economy of having plenty of Penniless, he crossed the SL meat, lard, sausage and other products Gothard pass on foot and upon his occurred seems not have to frpm hogs arrival in Lucerne was arrested as to many farmers, else more wonld raise d vagabond without visible means of their meat. Bnt it la a fact In some support communities very few hogs are rafsed. . Later he entered the University of . For best results pasture Is required Lausanne, but as. he was a revolutionfor enough pigs to be raised for meat ary Socialist and wrote many fiery arenough to do the average farmer. But ticles for the Swiss and Italian SocialUtter sow and her sufficient for a ist press: he was finally expelled from should not be very expensive. A small area of land fenced so the land may be Switzerland after several police warnings which he refused to heed. ..Then he went to Trent, In the old Austrian Tyrol, whence he was also sown to two or three different crops he left Trent for will go a long way toward furnishing expelled In 1911. Upon the declaration of a general amnesty Milan where he founded the, newspaper Popolo d Italia, which Is now the economical pork for the farm home. organ of the Fascist!, of whom he organized the first unit shortly after the close of the war. GIVE CATTLE GOOD SHELTER T He aroused the hatred of the Socialists In the conduct of his paper, however, Betby his campaign In favor of Italys entrance into he World war on the 8hoda Are or Windbreaks Simple the entente, and later fought with the Italian forces at Mont Nero side of ter Than Nothing Breeding and Carso where he was severely wounded.. y Herds Need Care. b"'v DOAN S fuj!T FOSTER MLBURN CO. BUFFALO. H. Y. DON'T DESPAIR '4, . If you are troubled with pains or aches; fed tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful passage of urine, you will find relief by regularly taking . . LATHROPS HAARLEM c OIL 3 The worlds standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric add troubles and National Remedy of Holland since 169& Three sixes, all druggists. Guaranteed. Geld Med ea Leek for the box end accept bo hwltetioa . uel Simple sheds or windbreaks of some kind are better than no shelter at all. Protect your breeding herds. The breeder who is ever fortified with the necessary feed and shelter, enabling him to give the firoper care to his cattle from the time the snow begins to fly until all signs of frost have disappeared In the spring, never experiences the dread of an approaching winter. A. M. Owsley, Head of American Legion Alvin M. Owsley of Denton, Tex. na- (portrait herewith), was elected tional commander of the American Legion at the New Orleans convention. The young major outdistanced his com-- , petitors early In the balloting, and when-- ' the end came was more than 300 Vbtes ahead. Fall Flock Management years Autumn management of the flock Is Owsley, who Is thirty-thre- e old. Is one of the most popular solg quite an outstanding part of the business. Next years profits diers ever honored with the biggest wUl depend largely on the care and job of the Legion. A lawyer, Owsley resigned as a management' from now until winter. district attorney in Texas at the outbreak of the war and recruited a batSuccessful Stockman. A successful stockman mast under- talion. After serving as division instand feeding, breeding, baying and surance officer and senior instructor selling, as well as the science of crop for the third officers' training camp t Camp Bowie, Tex, he went over, V y production. seas and took part In two major operaz tions. Ground Bona for Hogs. - Illinois turned the tide of the elecshow bone fed ground Experiments to growing pigs results In much string- tion. Opposing Owsley were William F. Deegan of New York, Joseph Thomp; er skeletons. son of Pennsylvania, and John A. McCormick of Colorado. Each nomination Ration for Work Horses. brought equal cheers, and the rei alt was doubtful. The first ten states scatrose During the working season when tered their votes. Then Illinois was called. The lender of the delegation elec-tloand shouted : Sixty votes for Owsley. The final result was that the performing heavy work horses need was made unanimous. liberal ration ef grain an roughage.' . : sheep-raitein- BEAUTY IN BVBBT BOX KBBMOLA it a mediated snow white eietm wonders for tbe complexion. Benxrree that does OS. c. H. BtBBV CO., sen SHcStsee Avene. CWICACO color your hair eaeily, quickly and aafeiy by tieios Bair Color E yon look yomg Sal. to nee ea water. Hakee or dlrwA IS coeta. At all food drwfwtete, bwL"' BKBUd 'XLUSt Ceemlete. Memphia, Teas. YOUCfltl - Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of Natures lubricating liquid is produced in tite bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nnjol because it sets like this natural . lubricant and thus replaces it. is a Nujol lubricant not n medicine or so laxative cannot gripe. Try it Way, lC A n LUBRICANT-NO- A LAXATIVE T J Cuticura Soap The Healthy- -' Shaving Soap EURE5 in,24-Hour- COLDS-- mo. Ceei jwhwegc. GRIPPE LA tit 0 3 Itaua UNINt p-tmuAQ- Standard cold remedy world ever. Demand box bearing Mr. Hills portrait and signature. At All Druggists A Club Member and His Purebred Calf. profitable animals, a practical Influence In the couples prosperity and happiness. . J Gifts of live good stock, the department points out, are not only acceptable In themselves but with proper handling multiply and give pleasure, satisfaction, and financial benefits for an indefinite period. . Success in the dairy bnsiness or In ' keeping even a small herd ' of dairy cows depends (like most things do) In a great measure upon the use of good common sense. Cows produce the most milk usually In the latter part t of May and June. Therefore, ' what does the wise dairy farmer do? He maintains as nearly as possible the year round, the conditions of those months when production is the highest. Palatable food, a succulent ration, and a balanced ration,, together with a moderate temperature and comfortable surroundings, will bring as near the; ideal producing conditions as Is possible, and an effort to keep ' conditions so will pay big returns. , ' . FEED DRY COW ON ROUGHAGE Dally Allowance of Bran or Oats Is Favored Cabbage and Pumpkins ' Are Very Good. During the eight or ten weeks that cows go dry, their food should be chiefly roughage. A daily allowance of two pounds of bran or oats, or a mixture of two parts each of bran and oats and one part of linseed meal or corn-oi- l meal makes a proper feed for a cow near calving. Some roots, cabbage, pumpkins, or squashes are also very good. Highly carbonaceous roughage, such as straw and corn stalks, Is not good at this particular Such feeds, with cold water, time. cold drafts, or lying out at night on damp or frozen ground, are the chief causes of caked udder or garget. . Cleanliness In Everything. Milk pails and other utensils should be free so far as Is possible from crevices where dirt may lodge and "be hard to remove. Cream separators and other dairy utensils should always be cleaned properly- immediately after use. This practice not only improves the quality of the milk and cream but makes the work easier and the utensils last longer. Once Is Enough. ive cant live our lives over again. We might not make the same mistakes, but we would make many others we avoided the first time by sheer luck, rather than discretion. HABLA USTED ESPANOL?" (DO YOU SPEAK SPANISH?) Castly, quickly learned with Bucher! Bapfcl Sent postpaid tor $1.00. TIMELY HINTS CO. 1185 Lincoln Place Brooklyn. N. T for This Territory Representatives Wanted man or woman, whole Gpod position for active it part time. Seattle Fisheries, Seattle, Wuh ONE IS BORN Age-Heral- , Peregrines and the Pigeons. In old times falconry was a royal sport and hawks were trained to lay their kills at their masters feet ; today In India deer are hunted In thin way. Sportsmen are just now reviving falconry in this country. EACH MINUTE Here Is Gold Assayer Who ' Bought Believing It to Bo the Real Thing. Gold Brick The fact that gold Is so scarce nowadays Is responsible for an expensive mistake which a St Louis assayer, made recently. When he was offered 50 pounds for $7,000 he jumped at the bargain, thinking he had made a rare good buy. He cautiously assayed the offering. It assayed like gold, bo he bought It Later It struck him ae being strange that the gold was In the form of a brick, and he decided to meat It. Alas, for the bargain! The nice shiny gold plating ran off, leaving brass beneath. The next time that assayer is offered a gold brick for sale, he will not decide that no swindler would be foolish enough to sell near-gol- d to an expert assayer, nor will he purchase before he has made sure that he assayed deep enough. Detective Ffory Magazine. Important to All Women Readers of This Paper Thousands upon thousands cf women have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. Womens complaints often prove to bo nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney er bladder dineaae. If the kidneys are net in a healthy con-- , dition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. Yon may suffer pain in tbe hack, headache and loss of ambition. Poor health makes yon nervous, irritable and maybe despondent; it makes any one so. But hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Reeby restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Many send for a sample bottle to see what Swamp-Hoothe great kidney, liver and bladder medicine, will do for them. By enclosing ten cents te Dr. Kilmer A Co, Binghamton, N. Y, yon may receive sample size bottle by parcel post. You can purchase medium and large size bottles at all drug stores. Advertisement. t, t, After the Wedding. Jones What did you do with that old typewriter of yours? Brown Oh, I married .her. Its Just as well that Birmingham 30 Cents QMWSi) .vi Common Sense Counts : -- " es-sa- V: PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Cutienrs Soap shares without , Benito Mussolini, whose spectacular rise to the Italian premiership has excited world-wid- e Interest, has had a lively career. For Instance, when he was about thirty he had a narrow from arrest by fleeing to Switzerentrance Into that country land. was dramatic. He was pursued over the frontier at Chlasso by Italian gendarmes who had a warrant for his arrest, but won his race for freedom by a scant hundred yards and the Swiss customs officers refused to surrender Sufficient Grata for Sow and Her Lit-tShould Not Be Expensive to ' f ? Premier Mussolinis Very Lively Career PASTURE REQUIRED FOR HOGS e It Mi 4W .. witl) the wrinkled type. at. the same time It has sufficient fineness to make a very salable wool. The choice lambs produced by these sheep, together with the gain In the length of staple and gain in net yield of clean Wool, more than offset a slight sacrifice In fineness of wool, and promise to make the Delaine sheep more popular In most sections than his wrinkled cousin. r , Marino Ewe. 8mooth-Typ- e 75 Bad Breath . -r r'' ass 85 d. Major Astor to Sell Out in New York? . Dont be in a hurry to see life if yon ' EU-AN-S ol . ; Doing - good is the only certain happy action of J a mans Life. Sir Philip Sidney. water Sure Relief of Agrleulturo.) In selecting birthday and Christmas gifts . for children In rural communities, why not give a purebred pig, calf, or other animal? This Is the suggestion of the United States Department of Agriculture, which, with the various states, is. conducting the Better Sires Better Stock" campaign. " A recent questionnaire study of the utility value of purebred live stock showed, among other results, that home influence Is an Important factor governing the breeding of superior domestic animals. In fact, It ranks In Importance next to sales, fairs, and shows, taken collectively. When parents show their interest in good stock the children are more likely to do so. One breeder told of receiving some purebred live stock as a wedding gift from his father-in-laThat beginning was an Important Influence, which resulted in an entire herd of well-bre- Bell-an-s Hot (Prepared hr the Waited State Department Pan-Hand- le . 6 Department of Agriculture Suggests Purebred Calf, Pig or Some ; Other Animal. Confidential. Advices to lovers of advanced sea: son The first hundred ears are the hardest. Life. . corn-on-co- b Look to Your Eyes Beautiful Eyes, like fine Teeth, .re thd jeu!v ofCcmwutt Cate. Thvdaifr-ut- e of tnacc Eve Qeit na Radiant. EiUovabieo Hatm&W Sold and RccommrTvdffd fey All Pfugjif. 'vwmits |