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Show PAGE t:BEeA THE PROVO POST VJb e n Kill is si & owou 1 I in physical condition it is usually because the action of the ' organs of digestion has become irregular or defective. Then there is need for a safe and speedy medicine to relieve the ills which occasionally1 'depress even the brightest and strongest Theone reraedyyou may takeand feel safewithis- - CHAM sick-headac- PIcErVou' Up Said arttywhara. Ia bang, 10c 25a. Dbaadoaa with arery bos point tba way to baalth aad ara aapaoiallr vatoabla I pass:r The Farmer The Most Independent Man On Earth?-- ? YOU SHOULD OWN A FARM HOME AT LYNNDYL Because the soil ip equal to the best in the world. Because for of land.- cents a day you may own forty acres - Because you have ten years in which to make your V. Because a transcontinental railroad gives you unexcell- ed transportation to permanent and profitable markets. Because these lands are only four hours fram Salt Lake and twenty from Los Angeles. Because all around this valley are productive orchards and farms. Because there will be a fine town at your very door, where all the social and educational advantages may be had. Sevier River Land & Water Co. L. HOLBROOK F. D. KIMBALL W. S. McCORNICK F. W. NIXON S. A. WHITNEY J A; 'AT HINCKLEY 1- -1 -.- FOR TESTING EGGS CONFERENCE One of the Newest Invention le Electrically Lighted Tester Hae Mil rorand-Powerfr Rays. ul . XCURSIONS Since the pme food crusade has brought about a closer Investigation Into the antecedents of eggs there has Kansas City, Mo., March. 23. been a marked increase In the invenweek Cattle tion of, egg testing devices; One of showed the rash ternary - shortage the newest-i- s the electrically lighted of 5000 head from corresponding tester shown here and devised by a hah an Canadian. A hollow week last year, hut the market electric lamp Inside. upright At the top and accordance with near the top, on one side are openings, ailed to act-ithis shortage, closing with a small and in the narrow space between the net loss. Fat grades made up a two openings is pivoted a mirror that air share of the supply, and .out- consists of two leaves set at angles side of some show of strength SALT LAKE receiptshereast via - ... Wednesday, killers acted in line with their statements that beef channels are clogged. Importations of Argentine beef are and word came Friday that the equivalent of 15000 cattle was beingj loaded ' for New York, to arrive three weeks henc This and other shipments promise to affect April beef markets adversely.- Argentine beef that sold in Chicago, last weekeorresponds to the beef from native steers that sell at $8 to '$8.40. Prospects are thereforebetter for steers that sell above $3.50. Receipts today were 8000 head, a considerable reduction from recent Mondays, aud Electric Egg Teeter. sales were largely steady, cows to each other, so that one always acta higher in some cases. Native steers as a closure to one of the openings have not exceeded $8.80 in the when the other is used as a reflector. last week, Oklahoma steers $8.70, An egg Is placed in the' top opening, Colorados $8.60. Bulk of the na- small end down, and the light turned tives sell at $7.75 to $8.60, Colo on inside. With the aid of the mirror rados today 7.50 to $8.35, quar- and the powerful condensed, rays, the antine receipts today only 19 cars egg can be easily tested. consisting mostly of meal fed Tex- HARM IN CROWDING THE HEN as steers at $7 to $7.40. Nothing is here to compare with the $3.30 at Maine Experiment StaOklahoma quarantine steers here Experiment, tion Shows That Money ia Lost , a week ago. . Stockers and feeders In Too Common Practlc sold some" Tower at the close last The Maine experiment station reweek, and trade lacks dash. Sales are largely at $7 to 8, with some cently furnished a test to ascertain number of hens most profitable cattle on either side of that range, the to keep In pens. All the pens were 10 ia for stock 10 by 16 feet, giving 160 square feet.; and the greatest call The hens were Brahmas and Plymouth grades. Hogs are fluctuating on a slight- Rocks, and these tests continued six ly higher plane than a few weeks months. The hens were 15, 20, 25 and 30 to ago, several loads selling at $8.80 The conditions and hens were a pen. Friday, which is the high figure as much alike as possible to make for this year. The market today the test a conclusive one. is 5 lower than Friday, top $8.75 The pen with 15 hens made a bulk $8.50 to $8.70. Light hogs of 80 cents per hen, and the are selling better 'than a short eggs laid numbered 976. The pen with 20 hene made a ShowVme ago, and occasionally reae of 1.208 eggs for the pen, and a ing the top figure. Hogs apparently e of 71 cents per profit have more latent stregnth at this made a 25 chickens with pen time than, hither cattle or sheep. laying record of 1,328 eggs, and a remains profit of 35 cents per hen. The xsheep market The pen with 30 hens had an egg strbng, but lambs exhibit occasional weakness. Receipts have production of 1,200 and a profit of 30 been running yery light, but there cents per hen. experiment shows distinctly is a fair supply today, 12000 head, .Thehens can be so ..crowded as to that, market steady on both sheep and reduce the profit of an egg - farm. lambs. Heavy and middle weight The difference of 25 eggs per hen lambs sold at the top today, $7.70, for six months Is great. On the basis meidum lambs J7.35 to $7.65, five of 15 to the pen the profits of the a basis of cars feeding lambs $6.50, wethers total 90 hens were $72. On were 30 td the pen the profits $36 ewes worth $6.25, yearlings $7, In each case the actual cost of t - - The Pos Wan t 'Ads waa deducted, ROUND ' April 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Good until April 12th returning. , SIX FAST TRAINS THREE SOLID VESTIBULED FLYERS THE CONFERENCE SPECIAL .t April 3rd, ,4th and 5th will leave Provo at 7;45 a. m., arriving at Salt Lake 9:25 a, m. Returning leaves Salt Lake at 11:15 p, m.t after the theatres, arriving at Prbvo 12:45 a. m. THE RIO GRANDE WILL MEET YOUR NEEDS ' W. H. MITCHELL, O. E. EGGERTSEN, . . , Ticket Agent, Union Depot. Agent. Announcement - - DR. GEORGE E. ROBISON DR HORACE G. MERRILL DR FRED W. TAYLOR WESTWOOD DAVID DR DR. J. W. A TUT) ' -- Respectfully Announce that, beginning January 1st, 1914, in order to render more efficient and satisfactory service to their, patyon? and friends, they will be associated together in their medical end surgical work. They will practice their profession and do business under the firm name of the Provo General Hospital. - Each member of the firm, aside from his general practice, is qualifying as a specialist in one or more branches of the pr o s' fession. Complete offices and laboratories have been' fitted ufiat No. 65 East Second South street, Jrovo, Utah. A graduate nurse will be in attendance. Rest and recovery room for anesthetics anjiminor opera- tions. ' OFFICE HOURS Dr. J. W. AirdT. Dr. Fred W. Taylor Dr. David Westwood Dr. II. G. Merrill Dr. George E, Robison -- Ho 3 p. m. 2 to 4 p. m. 2 a .-- Al .- - and 2 to 5 p. m. 3 to 5 p. m. to 12 a. m., and OFFICE PHONE, 96. 11 1 to 3 p. m. NO PLACE LIKE HOME night with a nice cozy fire and a nice cozy on a cold fr eomfort enough for any man. You cannot have a fire without coal and to have a really good fire you "must have goodi coal. Thats wife.-That- 's PLENTY OF GRIT FOR tOWLS FOR SALE Limited amount of Gizzard Cannot Prcprrly Digest Food Unless Asslsteby Grit Free good Carbon paper; lc per sheet Range leiost Excellent while it lasts, in 25 cent lots. Best grade. Call this office. In the early eprlng, before the grass la grow.- - and the fowls allowed to Merltol Rheumatism Powders. roamhey are likely to secure many Vienna of long, tough grass left over The unusually large sale of this from the fall, and these are hard to remedy is the best evidence we could digest The bird should be turned 1 to merit. Its It prove j offer you of made of effective Ingredients, an&i into ft lot where there is plenty them in will for this help 'guaranteed to give permanent Relief sharp grit, for rheumatism. We will glaJiy show grinding up the material which otheryou the formula and explaa Its mer- wise might prove harmful. be All food for fowls must its to.you. Provo DnuCa.,. local chewed very well before It can be 'agents. (Adv.) , properly digested, and this operation amount o Is performed by the gtzzard.::.The gizFOR SALE-fmite-d zard, however, cannot do thle - alone, good Carbon, paper; lc pee sheet and must he assisted by sharp" gravel -while it lasts, in 25 eent lots. Best or grit. Ground oyster shells are good srrade. J11 this office. . and serve two purposes, that of grit and lime. Both are essential to the welfare of the flock. is good for Broken chlnaware grinding, but contains no nourishing The natural way Is the properties. beet one, that of giving the chickens a good, free range over a large area which 1b full of grit, animal and matter. They will be vegetable healthier and lay better than if confined and fed in yards. - - it hen,,-Th- J. R. RICKART, Local Agt. 19 NORTH ACADEMY AVENUE. show-prof- Market Correspondent, President and General Manager. Vice President Treasurer 1 Secretary Director Director Wells L. Brimhall, onsiderable, WESTERN PACIFIC, SI .90 TRIP THE FOR Just order it from us and the easy enough, however. good fire is assured. Utah Timber & Coal Co. Springtime Is Cleaning Time r- . - And we are 'prepared to make your old suit look almost as good as new. r GET THE HABIT Roasters. A roaster Is a young fowl about full grown, weighing from four to eight pounds. The most profitable age at which to fatten them is when they are to four months old, as they from 3 grow and put on flesh t at the same time, and therefore make greater gains than at any other time. They should be fattened as early In the season as possible, for prices, as a rule are low In the fall, when most Of coming to our shop for your cleaning and pressing and you wont go anywhere else. Our repair work wins all of them. fanners rush their stock to market. i C E. Brown. " Weight of Pekin Duck. When properly fed s Pekin' duckling will weigh from five to seven pounds when twelve weeks old. Tho best time to market young ducks is when they are anywhere from ten to fourteen weeks old. After this they gain in weight less rapidly. ' Trial Scene from the six reel 100 Years of Mormonm," which plays Ellen Theatre soon. engagement 'Packing Ducks. Duck raisers pack SO dressed in a barrel for shipment. One of The Satisfied Provo Tailoring Co. Be - No. 119 No. Acad Ave, " V 1 n (Ti. Largest Sole of Any Madlciaa in Dm World) biliousThe first dose gives speedy relief in ness, constipation, lack of appetite, heartburn, dyspepsia, and lasting improvement follows the timely use of this favorite and reliable home remedy. You will become healthier and stronger, and more cheerful ilyou let Beechams Pills , DEVICE CITY Theo. Alfred Madsen, Prop. t |