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Show Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing: Syrup for rtalldren teething, softens the f?ums, reduces inHamma-tiou.aUuys inHamma-tiou.aUuys pain.cures wind college a bottle.Adv F FOLEY'S STOPS COUGHS - CURES COLDS Contains No Opiates In Sf For Children "771 ALLEN'S bj FOOTEASE, AKIJL The Antiseptic poirrter shaken into ff-'Av'V Ihc shoes The Standard Rem-rv'SMil? Rem-rv'SMil? edy tor the ic-t for a Quarter a -J.J century 30.000 testimonials. Sold Trade Mark everywhere. 25c. Sample FRKK. Address, Allen S. Olmsted. I.e Rov. N . The Man who put the EEs In FEET. FOR OLD AMD YOUNG Tutt's Liver Pills act as kindly on the child, the delicate female or Infirm old age, as upon Rive tone and strento the weak stomach, a bowels, kidneys end MnUrr j Best Coach Syrup. T&ctes Good. I'm E3 In time. Bold bj Dmrirlrts- Hl ' AS TO FLAVOUR. Found Her Favorite Again. A bright young lady tells how she came to be acutely sensitive as to the taste of coffee: "My health had been very poor for several years," she says. "I loved coffee and drank It' for breakfast, but only learned by accident, as it were, that it was the cause of the constant, dreadful headaches from which I suf fered every day, and of the nervousness nervous-ness that drove sleep from my pillow and so deranged my stomach that everything I ate gave me acute pain. (Tea is just as injurious, because it contains caffeine, the same drug found in coffee.) . "My condition finally got so serious that I was advised by my doctor to go to a hospital. There they gave me what I supposed was coffee, and I thought it was the best I ever drank, but I have since learned it was Postum. I gained rapidly and came home in four weeks. "Somehow the coffee we used at home didn't taste right when I got back. I tried various kinds, but none tasted as good as that I drank in the hospital, and all brought back the dreadful headaches and the 'sick-all-over' feeling. "One day I got a package of Postum, and the first taste of it I took, I said 'that's the good coffee we had in the hospital.' I have drank it ever since, and eat Grape-Nuts for my breakfast. I have no more headaches, and feel better than I have for years." Name given upon request. Read the famous little book, "The Road to Well-ville," Well-ville," in pkgs. "There's a reason." Postum now comes in concentrated, powder form, called Instant Postum. It is prepared by stirring a level tea-spoonful tea-spoonful in a cup of hot water, adding sugar to taste, and enough cream to bring the color to golden brown. Instant Postum is convenient; there's no waste; and the flavour is always al-ways uniform. Sold by grocers 43 to 60-cent tin 30 cts., 90 to 100-cup tin BO cts. v- A 5-cup trial tin mailed for grocer's name and 2-cent stamp for postaga Postum Cereal Co, Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. Adv. i Does Your Watch Run Right? Let us fix it. a fctfcjrr1AJN 51 JAUT LAKE CITY. UTAH If a man is old and ugly, and his wife is young and beautiful, It may be a sign that he has more dollars than sense. Have you ever Noticed the difference between FRESH and STALE batter? THINK IT OVER Then compare the difference differ-ence between the Stale coffees on the market and Hewlett's Fresh Roasted Steel Cut Luneta Coffee The coffee lover knows the difference. Are you one of them? If not, why not? Coupons for Rogers' Fine Silverware in every package. The man who has piled up a fortune for-tune never wasted any time wishing he was rich. A big bank has many advantages WU You can bank here by jjilj mail and have the facil- ' fjlufivfjj ities of this large insti- jiftjji.' tution. Write for booklet. Illli!!"1!! Walker Brothers 3'SlJ! . Bankers . ?pp Salt Lake City s!ctjt. Better a man who fails than one who never tries. We handle "Reliable" Incubators &Erooders "Clipper" Fanning Mills and "Simplex" Cream Separators I by the carload; hence are head- I quarten. These machines are held i in the highest esteem whrever they are used. Agent J tvanted. I It'll pay you to get in touch with us. 8 r Blackmaiv , Griffin Co. I 1 OGDEN. UTAH J 1 fmwn A POs'itIvE and PER- B OPS MANENT CURE FOR I jjjMllil Drug Addictions I Tbar.il D. publicity, no aickoett. l.adiet treated I privately ai in their own bomei. THE KEELEY IN- D ST1TU1E 334 W. South Temple Street. Salt Lake City I Frn n mm OUR LATEST ILLUSTRATES ILLUSTRAT-ES tm im ED CATALOGUE. Explains bm now we tL'acb barber trutle In eitjht week. Call or write mmmmmmmmmml IMOLER BARBER COLLEGE 13 Commercial Street -:- IS ALT LAKIi CITY SAFETY OF RAILROAD TRAVEL The Union Pacific System Union Pacific Railroad, Oregon Short Line Railroad, Oregon- Washington Railroad Rail-road and Navigation Company Is now reaping the benefits of years 'of' consistent effort to promote safety of travel on its lines. Within a period of four years the Union Pacific System fell short of a perfect record for safe- ' ty by only one accident resulting In death. During the past five years $5,000,000 have been expended in installing Automatic Electric Block Signal protection pro-tection on its lines and every milb of the way from Omaha to its wostorn terminals is under chis pretention. To reduce to a minimum the hazard haz-ard of accident- the Union Pacific System during the past ten years has been drilling its trainmen in the observance ob-servance of danger signals by a system sys-tem of surprise tests, the results of which have been very satisfactory, 91) per cent jf them being successful, and those classed as "failures" were respected sufficiently to have averted accident. Every accident involving a hazard of human life is promptly Investigated Investigat-ed to determine the cause and to prescribe, pre-scribe, if possible, a remedy against a recurrence. The Result of AH This Effort Means Superior Service When You Travel Via the Union Pacific System. Ask any Oregon Short Line Agent regarding ratp,s, and full particulars when you travel east. GERRIT FORT, Passenger Traffic Manager, Omaha, Neb. D. E. BURLEY, General Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. (Adv.) |