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Show THE RICH COUNTY- - REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Neals Mother Champion Piper Played His Own Death Lament . Has Right Idea Within a. few months there will be re feverish, bilious, headachy, constipated, pale and puny children. That prophecy would surely come true if every mother, could see for herself how quickly, easily, and harmlessly the bowels of babies and children are cleansed, regulated, given tone and strength by a product which has proved its merit and reliability to do what Is ' claimed for it to millions of mothers in over fifty years of steadily increasing use." " As mothers find out from using It how children respond to the gentle Influence of California Fig Syrup by growing stronger, sturdier and more active daily they simply have to tell other mothers about it. Thats one of the reasons for its overwhelming sales of over four million bottles a , year. A Western mother,, Mrs. Neal M. Todd, 1701 West 27th St., Oklahoma When my son, City, Okla., says : Neal, was three years old he began I decided to having constipation. give him California Fig Syrup and in a few days he was all right and looked fine again. This pleased me so much that I have used Fig Syrup ever since for all his, colds or little upset spells. It always stops his trouble quick, strengthens him, makes him eat Always - ask for California Fig Syrup by the full name and see that the carton bears the word fornia. Then youll get the genuine. no-mo- . - , , , Youth Always Shocking Fifteen years ago we were hearing all about the wild girls who broke home tiej and set forth on a business career. Today older people are shaking their heads over youth, and day after day we find young people going in for aviation. My children will think nothing of the airplane, just as I consider an automobile commonplace. We accept as t the thiugs to which we are accustomed, and do not stop to realize that they are the very things that shocked another generation. Rachel Nelswender in the Household air-mind- matter-of-fac- ... Magazine. - GLY Oi 'IMPHSU Nature's warning help nature dear J Your complexion and paint red rosea J In your pale, aallow cheeks. Truly J wonderful results follow thorough J colon cleansing. Take NR J NATURE'S REMEDY to regulate J and strengthen your eliminative or J gens.NRWatch the transformation. i instead of mere laxatives. Try XU A !., pnetf at facials, aly Sc FEEL LIKE A MILLION. TAKE I Patience Well, now that youre married 1 suppose, youre finding out aU:; your " ' wifes likes and dislikes? My," said the newlywed hopefully, do you suppose she has any likes?' : Boston Transcript. Practically Nothing "How many in your family, mum? "I have six children but they are all girls. Its d. light wash. Louisi.i -- ville Courier-Journa- l. . ABORTING COWS ' 'POOR PRODUCERS Reduction Expected From s. One to Three-Fourth- There is no definite measure of the decrease that the cow is likely to experience after she has aborted, but our observation has taught us that most heifers that abort while carrying their first calf,, If they abort at five months or so, will usually not milk more than to of what they, will normally produce after a good fitting and a normal calving. If they abort at seven months or nearer the normal calving period they will milk a considerably greater quantity but not often more than half the production they would normally produce. Cows that have calved normally once or twice and that do not abort too early will often milk within IS or 20 per cent of their normal pro Auction. Our observation has been that the decrease in production depends upon the time that the abort ing takes place and the age of the cow or the number of previous calvH. Conn of ings, writes Stephenson connty, Illinois, in the Prairie Farmer. We have had cows under our care that at mature age following an abortion produced 11.000 pounds of milk in twelve months, and the first year following a normal calving (the normal calving taking place within fifteen months after the previous abortion) the same animal produced over 2S.000 pounds of milk. Several animals from a herd under our care nearly doubled their production after they had recovered from abortion disease. Under ordinary conditions abortion disease In the dairy herd can be expected to reduce the milk yield in aborting cows from s of what to the normal reduction would be following the birth of a healthy calf. Many authorities figure the average loss per cow due to abortion disease in those herds that are affected at $25 per cow,, but in our experience we believe that nearer twice this amount, under present methods of operating the dairy herd, would be nearer correct. herd owner will be The pure-bremore likely to put forth a vigorous effort to eliminate abortion disease from his herd when once he figures definitely what this disease is costing him. The cost can very easily be determined from the decreased production from that which he could normally expect from his herd and the which is due to loss of the cal abortion disease. In many pure-breherds where offspring .is sold at high prices this loss will sometimes amount to several thousand dollars per year. In such herds as this large sums of money can be profitably spent if necessary to eliminate the disease from the herd. WITH PLEASURE - one-fourt- h one-thir- d e Young Oswald icious young man, was surely an offas every one In the firms employ agreed. lie was always horning in where he was noi wanted, and he had a highly exalted opinion of himself. There were two partners In the firm, and one of them happened to pass on. The young man approached the surviving partner with whom he was not exactly what you would call a favorite I am so sorry, sir, to hear of Mr. Johns demise, and 1 have come to ask If you would like me to take his place. Yes, 1 should, very much, was the reply, if you caD get the undertaker to arrange it. . Didnt Wish to Be Quoted customer in an animal store was contemplating tbe purchase of a parrot, which so far had evinced no signs of life other than to cock a malevolent eye at her. Finally she asked: Dues he talk? And what does he say? The salesman looked embarrassed. Yes. madam, he talks, he replied, but he doesnt wish to be quoted. American Legion Monthly. A WATCH AND CHAIN one-fourt- pure-bre- d d . 000-pou- Host Yes. lies rather fierce, but I keep uim as a watch dog. Visitor (shying off) Shouldnt he have a chain attached? Barbara Frietche Up to Date Shoot if you must This old gray head But spare my permanent wave, She said. cook, is too much foi me. I cant make out what my nights off are. And no wonder, Nora. Thats a e of suburban trains. .ime-tabl- . any good at all, I think of the young man in the cafeteria. This young man leaned back in his chair and sighed, half for rage and ..... half for grief. Whats the matter, Bill? said the young man who was with him. Bill pointed to his plate. This here steak and kidney pie, he explained. See all that kidney? Well, I saved it up to eat the last, and now Im so full I cant touch it. Gee, aint it a shame? All in the Family business man (John Jones, shall we call him?) was rather annoyed the other morning to be stopped and ticketed by a motor policeman, for speeding. But his annoyance changed to some feeling much more acute when the officer, writing out the tag. re- Had Many Candidates Mistress (to new maid) I dont object to a follower, but I dont want to see too much of him in the house. Maid Very good, madam you need not worry. I change quite often. marked innocently: Thats funny, 1 just arrested a Billy Jones, of this blow my brains out. Oh, Henry, how could you? Mele. Paris. HOT WORK 'lit, Water cod-liv- er . Splendid Road. Gorgeou. Mountain View. 37m wonder u I deser t reeartof the Weet C. Write Cree A Cheney Camp IUciIkxx - Spring CALIFORNIA Cull out the poorer cows, give, the better ones a ' liberal supply of the proper feeds and watch . the cream Check hold its own, even gaining in instance E Cold In Head, Chest op Throat? well into your chest RUB Musterole throat almost instantly you feel easier. once Repeat the Mustergle-ru- b an hour for five hours . . . what a glorious relief! cold remeThose good dies oil of mustard, menthol, camphor are mixed with other valuable ingredients in Musterole. It penetrates and stimulates blood circulation and helps to draw out infection and pain. Used by millions for 20 years. Recommended by many doctors and nurses. Keep Musterole handy-ja- rs, tubes. All druggists. ed To Mothers Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for ChUm drens Musterole. I shall Pete W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. 45-19- 29. Beauty Aid HE first time I heard of it, writes Mrs. E. Whitney of 35 Parker Street, Bangor, Maine, was when I was at the Hospital. I was very nervous and run down and. was bom after my the doctor began giving me something. In about ten days I felt like a new person. Before then, I was miserable. My skin was in very bad condition and I could not understand what made it clear up so quickly. Before I left I asked tbe House Doctor what kind of medicine it was that cleared up my skin and made me feel so much better. He said My dear girl, didnt you ever hear of Nujol? Hospitals arent the only place where you can get it! You can buy it most everywhere! T have been using Nujol ever since, and I think it is wonderful. . Thats the great thing about Nujol. Not a medicine, contains no drugs, cant possibly hurt you, forms no habit and if you are like most other people its. simple natural way of bodily lubrication will do wonders for you, too. You see, all of us have an excess of body poisons that make our skins baby-daught- run-dow- k fto Goes to Hospital to Learn - - chance to talk Impossible If ypti wont marry me. r . Home, Sweet Home Does your wife love you still? She must; she never gives me a same address, this morning on his way to high school ! nd Dairy Hints breath, headaches, dizziness, nausea, biliousness, gas on stomach ' and bowels, lack of appetite or energy warns of constipation, you risk forming the laxative habit. Depend on a doctors j'udgment in choosing your laxative. Heres one made from the prescription of a specialist in bowel and stomach disorders. Its originator tried it in thousands of cases ; found it safe for .women, children and old folks ; thoroughly effective for the most robust man. Today, Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin, as it is called, is the worlds most popular laxative. It is composed of fresh herbs and other pure ingredients. You can get it, in generous bottles and ready for use, at any drugstore. - A sedatfe Puzzle This card you have hung In the kitchen, mum. said the suburban IN NEED .m Danger lies in careless selection of laxatives! By taking the first thing that comes to mind when bad four millions that havent done him d Alfalfa Hay Excellent r Source of Mineral Lime There was a time within the mem cry of living men when every woman in England wore Whitby jet. Not to have worn Whitby jet would have seemed like an insult to Queen Victoria. The jet was carved into ingenious brooches, it was made into bracelets and into beads. Impressive ornaments J ike necklets of black diamonds, rose and fell on Victorian bosoms. Gowns were heavily embroidered witli jet bugles. Such garments (seen occasionally nowadays on the bodies of theatrical landladies) were like a standard work on British respectability. How our fathers dared to make love to- women who bristled and tinkled forbiddingly In jet is a subject for some future his torian. H. V. Morton, in The Call of England. self-deni- three-fourth- h When Women Bristled With Jet Ornaments The Foolish Miser Charles Hayden, one of the heads of the new $200,000,000 express companies combine, condemned misers at a dinner in New York. When some old miser dies, he said, after a life of and discomfort, leaving behind him three or high-produci- FRIEND nomsHaam ' - Alfalfa hay stands suprOne as a source of that important mineral, lime. 'A 1, cow producing 30 pounds of milk daily requires a little over four ounces of lime dally for maintenance and milk production. Ten pounds of alfalfa hay alone will supply, over three ounces of this require-ment, ' and other feeds In the ration Mother and Daughter Praise will' ordinarily, supply the balance. Where dairymen feed liberally of al Vegetable Compound faifa hay, the problem of supplying sufficient available calcium is very Johnson City, N. Y. "My daughter slight.' Air other minerals are abundwas only 20 years old, Jiut for two antly provided with liberal feeding. years she worked in misery. She was nervall ous, had aches and f pains and no appeA tite. I was taking Yf tTTTTTtTtTTTTTTTTTTTt ' Lydia E. Pinkhams caustic. with calf Dehorn tbe young ComVegetable . pound, with good results so she deThe dry roughages such as corn cided to try it Bestover, oat and wheat straw and timfore she had taken othy hay, are less valuable than letwo bottles her apgume hay for milk production. ' was better, petite She was more cheerful and was able to Work. I cannot praise your medicine Silage's chief value Is Its succulence. too highly. It is wonderful for mothers One should avoid feeding too much of and for daughters. Its surely 'a it, since It .is balky and contains a low friend in need. Mbs. L. E. Haix, percentage of digestible nutrients. 223 Floral Avenue, Johnson City, N. Y. When a calf is thriftless or shows Health Giving symptoms of rickets, give It two to oil twice four teaspoonfuls of size and seto age, daily according . Alt Long , , Marvelous Cliaiate f-- Good Hotel. - T oari.C verity, of symptoms. FIND As death crept upon Pipe Major George S. McLennan of Aberdeen, Scotland, claimed to be the champion piper of the world, ne played his own lament on the bagpipes. Feeling him lie self, ns he said, slippin nwa asked his elder son to play on the pipes. The hoy did so, and the aged man then asked him. to fill the pipes with wind and give them to him. With shaking hands the dying man fingered out tne notes of a last lament. Leath was fast approaching, and the notes became slower and slower, until they died away as (he pipe major fell back on his pillow. Ai nine McLennan won a special medal for his playing in his first competition at Paisley. The following year he appeared before Queen Victoria, the first piper to appear before royalty since 1G20. Mor when Patrick played before Charles 1. McLennan won more than 2,000 prizes in bagpipe competitions. Does ii make you red tL the face and sweat like that when you call on a girl you knew years ago? . Not necessarily, but Its hot work rekindling an old flame. -- Bang Johnny was a chemist But Johnny ts no more For what Johnny thm ght was H20 , Was H2S04. .The Disturbance "Dont you think Miss Brown is an excellent pianist? What did you say? I said, dont you lhnk Miss Brown an excellent pianist? Sorry, I cant hear a word. That girl at tbe piano is making such a Pearsons. din! . The Easiest Way Justwed Do you give your wife an allowance or does she ask you for what she wants? Longwed Neither. She takes it all. ' . A, , j ' Doctor laughed when asked What cleared my skin? to work at half or quarter our real ability. When Nujol absorbs these poisons and carries them off easily, normally, naturally, we just feel like a million dpllars. Try Nujol for two weeks, and see what happens. It costs only as much as a ticket to a good movie, and it will mean so much to you. In sealed packages at any drag store. Start feeling fine, this very day! sallow, only able i |