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Show THE EPHRAIM ENTERPRISE. EPHRAIM. UTAH TAKES CARE OF 5 CHILDREN Mrs. Taylor by Lydia Name Sickness Ended EL "3 Pinkhams BIG VALUE I suffered continRoxbury, Mass. ually with backache and was often spondent, had dizzy spells and at my monthly periods it was almost impossible to keep around at my work. Since my last baby came two years ago my back has been worse and no position I could get in would frelieve it, and doctors medicine did nothelp me. Afriend recommended Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and I have found great relief since using it. My back is much better and I can sleep well. I keep house and have the care of five children so my work is very trying and lam very thankful I have found the Compound such a help. I recommend it to my friends and if you wish to use this letter I am very glad to help any woman suffering as I was until I used Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. Mrs. Maude E. Taylor, 6 St. James Place, Roxbury, Mass. 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Many State nimiirisiv will rnv ill United yteni of roiil signs hliout to he lire In I1 the sir) effect ill by min-- I Brlii-- li of Si tnms-por- t. iindal'di-zntio- of signs mill position object Experiments Show Pigs Make Mors Gain Tharp When Hand-Feby Man and Eat Less. Too. III ii the their is tilt? view. The British country 'side, like 1ms our own, been festooned with s varied series of signs of warning and direction. Motorcar cltihs and advertisers Imve postown ed tlielr placards regardless of others on The the spot. confusing information presented Sign Warning hits resulted In a MotorBritish certain aniqunt of ists of Approach disregard of the to School. signs. reflnite proposals have hern laid down in regard to height, color, position of arms. Inscriptions, etc., of directing posts, and they are to he applicable throughout England. An example is the red triangle, which is u danger signal. Beneath the triangle is some clear symbol to be used to Indicate the particular kind of danger to be guarded against, with letThus, a tering beneath the symbol. representation of the flaming torch of learning, beneath the red triangle, will warn the motorist of the npproaeh to a school. Quaint signs now found on English lanes, In spite of the charm they have, according to the plan will linve to he sacrificed to the fact that after all a road Is a means by which one goes from one place to another, and that any aids to that purpose should be adopted. "We lb'tl t welt- bngli: - s Expcii-l.y the may la made use of the self feeding plan ill prefer- em-to the system in the hog lot. An experiment was at i in- Kansas Slate Agrietiltur-a- l the value of the college to self feeder in fattening pigs, and at Iht same time to show ihe amount of tankage required to balance a corn ration. This1 experiment was carried on by Dr. C. V. Met 'anipbel!, E. !'. Perrin, and II. B. Winchester. In swine feeding in esi igations in V.I18 and ItilO. Twenty pigs of the same age, quality, condition, and weight, were put Into two dry lots in groups of ten. The pigs in lot 1 ate from a self feeder, that was divided in two compartments, one having shelled corn ami the other tankage. The pigs in lot 2 were given all they could eat twice a day Ic-- hand-feedin- g of mixture of ten parts shelled corn and one part tankrge. They were watered twice a day in both lots and the experiment was carried on for one hundred days. Three days at the beginning and end of the test the pigs were weighed and all weights and expenses were carefully recorded. The pigs in lot one ate more corn and less tankage than the hand-fepigs in lot 2. That a 5 per cent tankage could balance a corn ration In fattening pigs was shown from this experiment, because the self-fepigs consumed one part tankage and 20 parts coni. A gain In hand-fepigs was produced by 6.8 bushels of corn and 38 pounds of tankage, and the snme gain was produced In the self fed lot by 5.8 bushels of corn and 17.66 pounds of tankage, that is to say that the corn with tankage produced 14.7 pounds of pork in the hand-felot and 17 pounds of pork in the self-felot. The self-fepig gets more exercise than the hand-feIn the ninny trips be makes to the feeder and In this way probahlv will get more good from d d d j Ill Mill'll ami kl ll MTV guy but MUTl. ain r I i I Watlen I.CeUmtr Patent Lawyer, Waablartoa D. 0. Adrlee and book tree Eaten waonable. Blabeat referenoea. BeatMirlew It May Not Grow Cotton. has been found necessary in Egypt to make a regulation prohibiting the people from growing cotton Instead of cereals. Recently, there have been greater rewards In the cotton crop, and other things have been neglected. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of that famous old remedy tor Infants and children, and see that It Bean the Signature of In Dee tor Over 80 Yean. Children Cry for Fletcher Castoria GA8TOR1A, Another Slam at Art. an artistic temperament Isnt really as much of an addition to a neighborhood as one owning a stepladder. Atchison Globe. A family with A man who yells at the top of his They could liuve named other flowers which grow in ponds after the pickerels, because of the fact that the their eggs in different pickerels plunts. "But they didn't want to do tlint. They wanted to give us the whole honor, so that folks would know that the pickerels laid their wggs In our leaves. "If they lay them in other weeds, no one is the wiser. That Is, no one Is the wiser from the names. There are other fishes, too, who lay their eggs in weeds, hut 1 dont know whether hii.v of the others have given their names to the weeds or not. 1 dont know and it doesn't interest me. We don't smell very sweet, it Is true, but we're gay and very graceful. We're tall mid our long blue ragged blossoms above our leaves look very handsome. We d d d voice seldom wins an argument. r high school principal In Virginia. It seems that whereas the small ILUC1! .STRIKE Tli TOAST! Cigarette cigarette No has the same delicious flavor as Lucky Strike. Because Lucky Strike Is the toasted cigarette. CASH PRIZE CONTEST $10 FHH particulars sad application blank to ftaoo Dominie Review, April Issue. Send Its for copy. SANTO DOMINGO RBVllfW. F sites BU BROOKLYN, NSW YORK W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 18-1- 92? hoy still Imagines the city as the place containing the great big things" of the world, yet when lie attnins Intelligent and experienced manhood Sc continues to return to the village for the really big things which denote the nation's true character. Several years ago, says the principal, eten New York forgot Broadway to listed to the broken silences of Simon river, and the dramas und novels engaging the attention of the most serious of the metropolitan critics of today aro those dealing with the proldems of the: Main street village. The country community 'N Is no longer obscure. Proper School Grounds. , When provision has been made for the different playground activities the attention " should he turned to the beautifying of the school grounds by menus of planting trees and shrubs. This planting should be made for protection, such as a windbreak on the sides from whhjh the prevailing winds blow, and for shade In the early (Ih.vs of summer or full. It will he necessary to set the trees some distance from ihe school building, probably 75 or 100 feet distant. In order to give room for the playground apparatus. l All film t!r.g jI.'-iI- i! kept close to he ho o.i;ivv He's and the fottndn-- I of llld.ug. Awful Sic ft With Gas Catonic Brings Relief ju-li-- fy Blood Is the Sap of Life; Keep You grow by good blood as a tree grows by sap. Rich blood, robust man. Good sap, sturdy tree. Keep the blood healthy and wholesome; poor, impoverished blood cannot nourish the body or remove the waste as nature intended. When your blood is impure, itching, flaming akin eruptions often fORJHE break out, and your body and Emblems That Live In the Heart of a People Must Have Foundation. Song To wait for a state flower or a song to discover Itself am) make Itself appropriate might lie an Interlook most attractive in the ponds and brooks and small lakes, and we minable mid disappointing vigil. could Intervene. It Is not mere look, loo, like tlowei s who have gone restlessness that asks for a flower to in wailing. lie chosen or a sting to lie written For were not entirely in the water as creatures are who would go in ready to hand, declares the St. Louis Posterity may find swimming. substitutes are that better, the fruit But we're like creatures who go 111 of but we In circumstances, happy art, p imps, a little less wading, our readyleast have at air muy day than half of us ia right in the water, made symbols to feetl the romance 4n Is and the rest ' standing above that our souls. part ! None of us lust more than a Ancient people acquired these spirday. itual emblems and patriotic lyrics Dear me, said the Fairy Queen, through a long and at times painful sounds sad." rather that history. Something stirring has to "It if i't sad, said the blossom to give them birth. Thus cur which had been talking to the Fairy happen soldiers who were in Ihe great war Queen. "It isn't sad at all because find the floral poppy the we don't feel sad about It. If we heroic days and linve of their Insignia did feel sad, then It would he differadopted It as the visible reminder of ent. them Ten million silken poppies are ! "But we don't No, we're quite to be worn In America on Decoration happy to have our one day of blos- day. state Vn-tnri- 's Glolie-Democra- t. ' Most Proved to Be at Kansas State Method g Profitable College. his food. The hand-fepig Is foil twice a day and he eats all he can hold at that time. Perhaps this is the reason why the self-fepig took less food to produce this gain. At the end of tills test the pigs In lot 1 made a profit of 57.35 per bend more than the hand-feand they required less feed, and less labor to make the gain. d d d d d FIGHT AGAINST HOG CHOLERA Department of Agriculture With 34 States In Campaign to Stop Disease. The Uulted States Department of Agriculture during the last fiscal year with 34 states in Investigating reported outbreaks of hog cholera, administering treatment, preventing the disease from spreading, and stamping out the contagion by approved methods of cleaning and disinfecting premises, pens, and yards, where cholera-sic- k hogs had been held. In addition, bureau of animal industry veterinarians conducted demonstrations assisted veterinary practitioners In Improving their technique, and conducted general educational work. During the greater part of the year, 140 veterinarians devoted their time to the control of hog cholera, hut In the last quarter, when It became evident that such activities would be curtailed during the fiscal year 1021, owing to lack of funds, the number of veterinarians was reduced. For the same reason It became necessary to reduce the educational part of the work. INDUCE SWINE TO EXERCISE for Sows Keep Sleeping Quarters Some Distance From Feeding - Place Is Good Plan. A satisfactory means of inducing Exercise on hog farms consists of keeping tbe sleeping quarters for the sows some distance from their feeding jilace so that the sows must travel this distance several times dally. Howthis cannot he done, sows will ever, secure 'plenty of exercise eating hay from a ow rack built for the purpose. FeeVfor Young Colts. To the yJn3 colts, reasonable siting with the quantities ' god roughage shoiiltTbV fpd !,,,d returns in making qL ofts 1 15 Take Aspirin only us told in each package of genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin. Then you will be following the directions and dosage worked out by physicians during 21 years, uml proved safe by millions. Take no chances with substitutes. If you see the Bayer Cross on tablets, you can tuke them without fear for Colds, Rheumatism. Headache, Neuralgia, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve I have been awful sick with gas." V. H. Person, tablets cost few cents. Druggists also writes Mrs. "and sell larger packages. Aspirin Is the Eatoiiic is all I can get to give me trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of relief. Acidity and gas on the stomach Monoacetlcacldester of Salieyllcacld. quickly taken up and carried out by Adv. Ea tonic, i lien appetite and strength come buck. And many other bodily A garden in ecry vacant lot would miseries disappear when tbe stomach food in the pot. cooking keep is right. Dont let sourness, belching, Idofuing, indigestion and other stomTo Have a Clear Sweet Skin ach ills go on. Take Ea tonic tablets Touch pimples, redness, roughness after you eat see how much better or Itching, If any, with Cuticura Oint- you feel. Big box costs only a trifle ment, thou bathe with Cuticura Soap with your druggist's guarantee. and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and JACKS 126 MAMMOTH dust on n little Cuticura Talcum to 1 bMt a bargain for ym, coda total. leave a fascinating fragrance on skin. W. L IMTX)W8 JACK Fla M Cvdar Rapids, Iowa Everywhere 25c each. Adv. TMC SKIN piAUflPWL. To err is human and to seek lo far 7 4r tl.tt. L.. KREMOUPi; oaQ, tbe error is lnminnor. MtcfctaM Atcwm, NOT TO BE MADE TO ORDER e The Small Town. All America Is watching the small town, studying It, Interpreting It, seeking through It to discover the depths and Intimacies of national life, asserts languages in etcry bo. Twoalse. 5cand 1150. Bm.ugh to kill tttuiUO itMk L. 8. (ioferomeot boys it Direct Ioca in '1 plck-erel- THAN TRAPS READY FOR y. lltWITs. 'But by have you Midi ii strange n.iuieV" iskfil the Eairy Queen who had eo he til the point It) talk to Ihe lii kei family "Befause," said one of the blossoms 'they say thill the iii keivls lay theii eggs in our leaves. They like Otliei water weeds, loo, but we're among tbe ones they like, and soine-lni.or other, the honor of the name wits given to us alone. Thai Is they haven't named any of the other wild water weeds or water wild weeds, or whatever you'd cull us. after the tin- - d Be Many. Community gardens Imve been encouraged In the city of Philadelphia for the last twenty-threyears, primarily as a means of helping people to help themselves. The same class of work Ims been Varrled on In other cities for shorter periods of time, with an equal degree of success and satisfaction, according to the United States Department of Agriculture. The original object In every ease was to help the people to provide food at home, but Incidentally and unexpectedly a number of other benefits which In their way Wave proved of grenter value than the original purpose have developed. These have to do with the health and pleasure of the famlllps of the gardeners as a result of their outdoor exorcise and contact with nature. A game of golf Is all right as a constitutional for those who can afford It. The number, however, who play golf Is sniHll as compared with the thousands of those who take their exercise and outdoor life cultivating gardens. The cultivation of the garden also hns the advantage that it adds to the wealth of both the gardeners and the nation. bra, The guaranteed kit tar" for Katii, the greatest known cantors Ant and Waterbuttt dlboAfte. They destroy both fixd and property. Mtoarnh Klwino 1a.su forces Ibvto pest U) ro from the building for water and fresh air. of S.ll.l c. STEARNS PASTE ELECTRIC Mice. Cock roar vDiL't FLOWERS. PICKEREL-WEE- TO STANDARDIZE Benefits of Cultivation, Even of Small Plot, Have Been Proved to 25c. By Usin Li . Sounds Rather Sad. Sees ZSc, Oiatwat 25 iaj 50c, Talc on Genuine GRAHAM BONNER. AARY vwfltlx.nl WtitlH GARDEN WORK MEANS HEALTH Comfort Babys Skin With Cuticura Soap And Fragrant Talcum Bayer the Genuine Vegetable Compound PATENTS KILL RATS TODAY ASPIRIN soming. It Pure gets run down and weak easy prey for disease. To be safe, keep tbe circulation wholesome. For this BLOOD NEW S.S.S., the famous vege- table blood remedy your druggist keeps, is excellent Start enriching your blood with S.S.S. today, and write about your condition to Chief Medical Advisor, 838 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. OMAR LIFTS HIS VOICE Arizona Poot, However, Strike Different Note From That Struck by the Great Penian. Omni- - Khayyam suit! that he could dine on a loaf of hreud and a jug of wine; with Her beside him and feel content in the wilderness but he only meant Hint he liked (he desert ami his old tin Lizzie, and the on Miked roads thut make you dizzie, that start any place und lead nowhere, and Just keep going and never care. He liked the mesqulte am! Ihe grouxewood smell ami the long hot days that feel like h I ; the red sunsets anil the coo! moonlight and Ihe soft, sweet air of the desert night for Omar Khayyam was a wonderful man, who lived his life on an easy plan, with Ills girls and Ills wine and a big silk tent My, oh, my I What The desert a life lie sM'nt. Is here like It always was but you can't Khayyam any more, becu In these dry days when even home brew la tin tbe list of the things taboo, old Omar Khayyan ami Ills Jug of Juice would soon get locked In the calaboose. Kalotne (Arlz.) Sun. Then we fade and wither. But Most individuals are mote inclined Money Is not the main thing. Knowtnere are always other blossoms to ing how to take care Of It Is of more to yield tu the alluring than to the take our places. Oh yes, there are Importance. plenty of us blooming all the time. "When the humble bee comeg to call The world will never get any better It is sometimes easier to take thing on us he tukes some of our pollen, until children are an Improvement on as they come than It Is to Induce them which means the yellow dust we weal tlielr parents. to come. npon our plants, and spreads It over some of our relatives and drops It Just where it will strengthen and help them. Isn't that smart of Mr. Bumble Bee? Ive always thought tbe Bumble Bee was smart, said tbe Fairy Queen. We like ponds and streams and brooks, continued tbe Flckerel-Wee"We love the coolness of blossom. the water. We love to be In wading all the time. And though each bloa-aoonly lusts for S day, we feel that la enough. We feel that the family will keep on blossoming and having bright blue flowers on our stems. We know that the flowers will be happy to be In t be pond. And we know, too, that the leaves are always proud of having Die pickerels come and lay their eggs in them. Weve heard the leaves whispering to each other ami saying. 'We've got to guard over Mis. Pickerel Fish's little eggs. That's both an honor anti an opportunity. For an opportunity Is when one gets a bailee to do something tine for his f.vnily, for others or for himself. And we. the leaves, have an opportunity of helping others. "Oh yes, ended the Pickerel-Weeblossom, my dny Is over, but It has been a happy day, and there are lots and bus of us to cotne. Reason1 If d dsarnil agiftsts DRINK d ThereVfa Boy Who Plays Fair. The boy who plays a fair game now will pluy the game of life fair; If he goes Into business be will be a fair, conscientious business man. He will be an honorable competitor with others In bis line. He will seek to build up bis business, but will not endeavor to drag down tbe business of his com-- i petitor In so doing. |