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Show TIIK PAGE TWO 7 War Against the Codling Moth. , Jacli Tar. ' the word generally associated with the jack tar. lie is the and the health Eicture of health, in mirth and merriment. When people are sick, "Jo. is especially when sickness attacks the luiiKi the doctor often adies a sea voyage. But in the large majority of cases the sea voyage is impossible. It is to the men am! women of the workaday world to whom sea voyages or change of climate are impossible, that I)r. Plercea Golden Medical Discovery comes as the greatest earthly boon. The effect of this medicine upon those whose lungs are " weak is reEven markable. where there is bronchitis, spitting of blood, emaciation, weakness, conditions which if unchecked or unskillfully treated lead tr consumption, "Golden Metical Discovery in ninet eight cases out of a hundred works a jierfect and permanent cure. It strengthens the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, so that the laxly in all its parts is not merely fed but nouiished. And k is by nourishment that Nature builds up the body to resist or throw off disease. over n vest "I had a terrible couisli -- mm.-tliin- g and could find nothin to stop it or even to do me a pnrtKh of writes J. M Harr. . of Cameron. Strewn Co C.a. " I chanced to see an advertisement f younf and lurth-witIxHiolit a bottle of your invaluable Coldeq Medical Ixsoovery I had taken lialf a bottle J was entirriy well." HO h e . JOURNAL, .LOGAN, UTAH. Y ber or later, the worms will be held in check and sound fruit pro' ; duced, A prominent orchardist of Salt Lake county is authority for the statement. that if the soil under the apple trees is kept moist in the fall the larva will not pnpate there, but will seek the shelter of the bands, where they can afterwards be destroyed. Joseph H. Parry,- ' Secretary State Board of Horti- Dr. Pierce's PelleU cure cocstipatiua. X culture. Salt Lake City, Sept. Smilh field Notes. Editor Journal: Mr. and Mrs. James Cantwell were the victims of a runaway accident ou Monday in whidh both were severely brnised. Thr horse ook fright and overturned the buggy in which they were riding. 3ix weeks ago Mrs. Cantwell had an arm broken in a runaway accident and it will uot be an easy matter to induce her to take a pleasure ride, and as for Mr. Cantwell, he says that next time he goes buggy riding he will take a wheelbarrow. Bert Danford, the pugilist, while taking a run during his course of training for the approaching mill with Hamp,' sprained his ankle badly. It is believed, thought that he will be ready to step into the ring at the appointed time. Mrs. Lorenzo Toolson was quite ill last week but is much better at present. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Fishburn . of Brigham spent last week in Smithfield visiting with relatives and friends. Many farmers are now finding that the hail storm that visited us last July did much more t damage than they thought it did. Our Mayor, Mr. fl.T. Peterson, carhe very nearly breaking his neck last week while climbing up a rick of bran. One of the sacks slipped from under his feet and threw him ou his face on the floor, and two other sacks fell on his neck. As a result be is suffering from a very stiff neck. Beveridge, the plumber, has accepted a position with the LaPlata Mining Co. Respectfully, A. B. C. Smithfield, Sept. 6, 1904. THREE JURORS CURED Of Cholera Morbus With One Small Bottle of Chamberlains Colic, Cbolocra and Diarrhoea Remedy. Thursday, September . Regarding the attitude most frequently assumed by men toward the success attained by others as compared with that achieved by themselves, the Business World facetiously, yet truthfully ks i I When I speak of luck, mean it in application to another. ' Luck was very little to do my affairs. Should iSfail in a given undertaking its the fault of some individual who has stood in my way, or appropriated what belonged to me. . When I succeed is it due to luck? Ah, no! I ascribe snccess to my ability, energy and prophetic 'vision. Modest thing, man! And, after all, its as well to ignore luck as to misunderstand it. The thing which comes as a result of intelligent bard work shouldnt be labelled luck, though invariably it is. The man who failed of his desires, although aided by th6 advantages of the dark of the moon and the magic of the left bind foot of a rabbit, might have succeeded had he worked hard and luck. thought nothing of Luck is a siren sitting on the rocks of time; and she sings the the same old song to each passing mariner. Those who answer her and are Inred to destruction are the lazy ones of earth, who (nevwork hard trying ertheless) to avoid hsrd work, and whose dolorous plaint and partition are filled with this deceitful little four letter word. Luck. If you, reader, are up against hard work, honest employment, toil that brings help and comfort to the race you are lncky, whether you know it or not: bnt it is better to know it. I do. ' a mother should Mr. O. YV. Fowler Hightower I been troubled with lame Ala., relates un experience he had back had fifteen for years and I fonnd while serving on a petit jury in a a complete recovery in the use of murder case at Edwardsville, counPain Balm, says ty seat of Cleburne county, Ala- Chamberlains John G. Bisher, Gillan, lnd. This bama. He says: While there ate some fresh meat and soml liniment is also without an equal souse meat aud it gave me cholera for sprains and bruises. It is for cs morbus in a very severe form. I sale by all druggists. was never more sick in my life and sent to the drug store for a certain Whit Is Life? cholera mixture, but the druggist i In the last analysis nobody sent me a bottle of Chamberlains knows, but we do know that it is Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem: under strict law. Abuse the law edy instead, saying he had what I even slightly, pain results. Irregusent for, bnt that this medicine lar living means derangement of was so much better he would rather the organs, resnlting in Constisend it to me in the fix I was in. I pation, Headache or Liver trouble. took one dose of it and was better Dr. King 8 New Life Pills quickly in fiye minutes. The second dose this. Its gentle, yet cured me entirely. Two fellow thorough. Only 25c at Riter Bros. jurors were afflicted in the same Drug Co. ks manner and one small bottle cured the three of us. For sale by all For Sale c s druggists. f House and lot near the Agricultural College. A Boys Wild Ride For Life. 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For sale by all Co, KB , c 8 druggists. i . re-adjn- st self-waitin- trial is not m(y macs pebbn, bet all the danger y its eoa. Tboee who era this need era no laegar paooayt serroBjaosa, eoeasa oad ether distresslaj ovetoooao, the system is roods aaady tzx tho oesJhj oeont, end carioes accidents so tcraesoa to the er&ssl MTOPost h IVfssdL "It is vrocti saye sway who hove bsttts at drag stores. Dook .eootoialaj(') ' TthsohSs isforaeotioa cf tatarast to all wocus, witt fcs msst to sAhtn free epoa application to S' , , , c7 IR?l3. Democrats & Reimblicans Dnring the excitement of the campaign dont forget that the Cache Valley implement & Produce Co., S. Main St., Logan, will sell their entire stock of Buggies and Harness at Cost, to make room for a fall line of Good Enough Steel Ranges, made expressly for bur trade. Dont buy before they arrive. The Milwaukee is the on the market. Schuttler and Milburn Wagons are the best and the cheapest. The New Moline h 2, 3 and 4 Disc Plows are the best and the strongest. We have some Sample Mowers, , Rakes and Binders for sale cheap Cache Valley Imp. I. C. Pro. Co & Thoresen, Manager. South Main Street Logan, Utah A. A A Trip to The World's Fair is Practically TIE WORLD TRIP AROUND For Comfort and Convenience Travel via The Santa Fe. A Trip via This Line is an Edncation in Itself. Write me for Cheap Rates and Free Literature. Cau save yon money C. F. WARREN, Gen. Agt. A., T. & S. F. Ry. Co., Salt Lake Here Is What You Have Wanted f i fr Ike trip to St. Lonis directi wiUl rehm, dirKl, f For the trip to St. Lonis, A rate of CL17 qjrxl wU vja Chicago. J For the trip to Chicago, A rate of CJ.7 .tIU return via St. Lonis. j t );For tbe triP to Chicago Aerate of 047 AH A rate ot CLIO 50 withreturn direct. Remember, too, that the Burlington offers a splendid thro sleeping car service standard or tourist. - i ; , I nhoul4 like to tell yon more about the (irexent uplendid opportunity for frorellny . eantward. liiiiiimmii - ' Ticket Office: 79 WEST SECOND SOUTH ST. i , R. F. NESLEN, General Agent. SALT LAKE CITY. - ) to all, bet the acSeda danger lari dost to the ordeal mokes itaaolicipatloQ eaeefjBsLsri Fearful Odds Aeainst Him. Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such, in brief was the condition of an old soldier by name of J. J. Havans, Versailles, O. For years with Kidney he was troubled disease and neither doctors nor medicine gave him relief. At length he tried Electric Bitters. It put him on his feet in short order and now he testifies. Im on the road to complete recovery. Besf on earth for Liver and Kidney troubles and all forms of Stomach and Bowel Complaints. Only 50c, Guaranteed by Riter Bros, Drug Co. k s Ufa. ho a Marco of joy Csther Friad U the coir ramady whkh itllavos woaeaeHZ ph sod dtaar ef Ditacamt tha hoar which Is doodad aowet r Cured of Lame Back After 15 Years of Suffering, 5 8, YOUR LUCK, MY BRAINS. -- In order to keep the apple crop free from the depredations of the codling moth larva, it is necessary to have the frnit continually covered with a film of the poisdn spray, Paris green or' some other arsenical poison. "As the later broods of moths' are still at work, it is too early yet to leave off spraying the late apples. The later hatchings of worms enter through the sides of the well grown frnit, especially at the part where the frnits touch each other, and through work in spraying must be done to keep the enemy in check. Only by. keeping everlastingly at it can the orebardists of Utsh hope to keep ahead in the warfare against the codling moth. In addition to thorough spraying with the Paris green solution throughout the growing season, the State Beard of Horticulture recommends the use of the banding system as a supplemental means of protecting the orchard agaiugt the ravages of this pest. In this practice advantage is taken of the habit of the laivae seeking sheltered places in which to pupate. It has been demonstrated that be this in can saved fruit enough to pay good wages for the way time spent in systematically following up this system, in addition to spraying. The simplest way is to take a strip of gunnysack or burlap twelve or fifteen inches1 wide, fold twice, or three times and fasten around the trunk of the tree afoot or so above the ground. It should reach around the trunk and is conveniently fastened with a nail or a tack. If the trunk of the tree is clean and free from loose bark, most of the larvae which escapes the spraying will spin their cocoon and pupate beneath the burlap band, and may there easily be killed. The bands should be removed once a week or every 9 days and dipped into a kettle of boiling water or some other means used to destroy the chrysalis. By thus destroying the larvae this fall the crop of next years moths will be diminished and the crop of worms will be very greatly In the most careful reduced. spraying it is a physical impossibility to hit every worm, bencejt is very essential that all orchard ists put in practice the banding system to keep the apple worm in check. It is the worms that escape the early spraying that work on the late apples and those which escape in the fall pupate through the winter to emerge next spring and hatch more eggs. With continued spraying and banding till the middle of Septem- - My o TRI-WEEKL- - v |