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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Rescued Doe doe, apparently fleeing from hunters, got out on the ice of Webster lake at Franklin, N. H., and after skidding around unable to maintain a footing fell helpless. Howard Kelley and Clarence Woodward, observing the predicament of the deer, went to the rescue and conveyed the animal to a stable, where it was tukeD v A handsome CASTRATING AND DOCKING IS AID Desperate Wives been Inown to boil tbcir husbands pipes inlye. This kills tbc lingering Have authority of over-stro- tobacco, but good-by- e pipe! W ell, its time those husbands discovered Sir Walter Raleigh" s favorite smoking mixture. Its a blend of choice tobaccosmellowed to a surpassing mildness and flavor, and wrapped in gold foil to keep it fresh. And ng fragrant? Wives positively love it. BROWN h WILLIAMSON CORPORATION, TOBACCO Lettitvilht Kentucky Sir Alter Raleigh Tobacco Smoking Cost of Keeping Work Horse Varies Greatly ably In different sections depending on the types of farming carried on, and even more widely among individual farmers in the same locality depending on how carefully the farm operations are planned and carried on and on how closely the number of horses kept is held to the actual power needs. Costs also vary slightly from year to year, depending on prices of grain and hay. Several of the agricultural colleges been keeping farm cost records, have Since 1846 has promoted healing some of them for several years on the for Man and Beast same farms; and the average costs All dealers are authorized to refund your money not if suited. for the first bottle shown by these records in the corn belt run very closely within the limits of 13.5 to 16.5 cents per horse per Finding fault is a good thing, but hour of actual work. The general avuselessly doing, it is a nuisance. erage one year with another is right around 15 cents per hour or $1.50 per day, and this is the figure most genSood ooks erally used. The Farmer. How frequently a woman thinks, Am Hanfords Balsam of Myrrh Sletain four I still attractive? How much thought and study she devotes to her 1 o o k s Thats natural. A woman hates to think she is growing, day by day less charming and DR. attractive. 1 PIERCE'S FAVORITE helps to preserve in a woman the charm and health of youth. It contains no harmThis splendid herbal ful ingredient tonic is sold by all druggists in both fluid and tablets. Write to Dr. Pierces Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., if you desire free medical advice. For 10c Dr. Pierce will end you a trial package of tablets. GOULEY DR. CLAIRE M.Phono Was. 6708 607 Scott Bid. for Specializing treatment, of rheumatism, neuritis, diseases of liver and stomach. Examination made by blood test and laboratory flndin gs. Free consultation. In electro-therap- y Honrs 0:00 to 8:00 , SALT LAKE CITY. FT AH. mcooD ?, , Host ailments start from poor eHm- -. nation (constipation or Intestinal poisons up vital- ttr. undermine your health and make life miserable. Tonight try N? NATURE'S RRMRDT corrective not an ordinary laxative. See how Iff will aid in restoring your appetite and rid yon of that heavy, j lossy, pep lew feeling. ulyZSe HM, ssis. serdy wstiUeal fasti. FEEL LIKE A MILLION. TAKE Denver Boy is a Winner In 1885, Dr. Caldwell made a discovery for which elderly people the world over praise him today ! Years of practice convinced him that many people were endangering their health by a careless choice of laxatives. So he began a search for a harmless prescription which , would be thoroughly effective, yet would neither gripe nor form any habit. At last he found it. Over and over he wrote it, when he found people bilious, headachy, out of sorts, weak or feverish; with coated tongue, bad breath, no appetite or energy. It relieved the most obstinate cases, and yet was gentle with women, children and elderly people. Today, this same famous, effective prescription, known as Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin, is the worlds most popular laxative. It may be obtained from any drugstore Discovery of Razorite Now and then the old expression, Theres nothing new under the sun, takes one on the chin. Consider the case of razorite, a new mineral, found 600 to 800 feet underground in the Mojave desert in California. This mineral, a borate, was recently discovered and in such quantity that its commercial exploitation has been found profitable. So far, its use has been largely limited to manufacture of some kinds of glass and for glazing sanitary ware. Chemists are studying it to find new uses for it. A stern discipline pervades all Every mother realizes how important It is to teach children good habits of conduct but many of them fail to realize the importance of teaching their children good bowel habits until the poisons from decaying waste held too long in the system have begun to affect the childs health. Watch your child and at the first sign of constipation, give him a little California Fig Syrup. Children love its rich, fruity taste and it quickly drives away those distressing ailments, such as headaches, bad breath, coated tongue, biliousness, feverishness, fretfulness, etc. It gives them a hearty appetite, regulates their stomach and bowels and gives tone and strength to these organs so they continue to act normally, of their own accord. For over fifty years, leading physicians have prescribed it for half-sicbilious, constipated children. More than 4 million bottles used a year shows how mothers depend on it Mrs. C. G. Wilcox, 3855 12 Wolff St., Denver, Colorado, says: My son, Jackie, is a prize winner for health, now, but we had a lot of trouble with him before we found his trouble was constipation and began giving him California Fig Syrup. It fixed him up quick, gave him a good appetite, made him sleep fine and hes been gaining in weight right along since the first few days, taking it. , To avoid Inferior imitations of California Fig Syrup, always look for the word California on the carton. Flushing Ewes Before Breeding Fine Practice Previous to the breeding season flush the ewe, or have her In rising condition. Clover aftermath ' or rape with grass are excellent. A grain mixture of oats, three parts ; bran, one part; may be fed, to one pound per day as needed, provided ewes are not already fat. Usually light grain feeding at this time is decidedly economical practice. If the ewe is in low condition at breeding, single lambs, poor conditioned and weak, will be dropped, with low milk production by the ewe. Result a poor lamb under any sub sequent treatment. If too fat, the ewe is difficult to get with lamb and will usually give trouble at lambing time. one-ha- lf ss The progressive steps in growing a beef steer are first to develop by continuous growth a large frame well covered with muscle and never entirely denuded of fat; then to deposit on this frame the fat necessary to give the animal the desired finish. To achieve the first step requires a ration feeds rich In bone and roots, skim whole milk, as such milk, ensilages, legume hays and grains, such as bran, oats and oil cake meal. To achieve the second step requires a somewhat similar ration at first, but this must be gradually changed to one containing a large proportion of the carbonaceous foods, fuel as corn, barley, or peas. FOR CONSTIPATION from a bone spavin, ring bone, splint, curb, side bone, or similar troubles; gets horse going sound. Absorbine acts mildly butquickly. Lasting results. Does not blister or remove hair, and horse can be worked. At druggists, or postpaid, $2.50. Horse book S free. Pleased user says: Hod a very lame 9-- horse with bone spavin. Now Bound aa not a lame Step in months. Working daily." ,a dollar; W. F. YOUNG. Inc. 5 10 Lyman S- t- Springfield, Mats. na- The Ideal Vacation Land Sunshine AU Winter Long Splendid roads towering mountain ranges Highest type hotels dry in- vigorating air 1 clear starlit nights Californias Foremost Desert Playground Write Crao Fear is the mother of safety. Lubricity MEANS er Friction. Film by Metal Penetration. were oilier than mineral oils could ever be, but were impractical for use in internal com- an oil must decrease friction TO lubricate,metal surfaces. A motor oil does this by separating the metal surfaces, and theoretically keeping them separated under all operating conditions. It may amaze you to know that many oils frequently fail to do this. Think how this "separation of moving parts is accomplished. The oil forms a wall or . and it is film between opposing surfaces upon this film that the reputation of every oit must rest. The film is thin, of course, for it must ride in the tight crevices of bearings," cylinder-wall- s, etc. . . . But it must also be of it must cling tenaextraordinary strength or the pressure of your motor ciously will squeeze and hurl it from the vital pointy that must be kept separated. ,T, bustion motors which operated at high temperatures. containing the Finally the oily property lacking in mineral oils, was isolated. And a method was devised for combining this essence with highly refined mineral oils. Germ-Essenc- ( ... ... e, Only Conoco Oils Are . . . This Gives Them Penetrative Lubricity Germ-Process- ed Continental Oil Company now owns the exfor North clusive right to America. Only with these new oils can you film which actually secure a fracture-proo- f metal surfaces of your motort penetrates Penetrative Lubricity . . . The New What does the this mean? It means that the film no longer may be hurled Gauge of Motor Oil Merit and squeezed from moving parts. The Germ-EssenPenetrative lubricity is the outstanding charcarries the oil into every minute acteristic of the new Conoco metal itself. And crevice . . . into the Motor Oils. This characteristic is the direct there it clings clings very when the heat of high result of speeds seeks to scorch and drive it away . . .. You must know this story of clings when bearings try to squeeze it out . . . Briefly, it is the patented result of 16 years clings, too, when you stop your motor. And for the oils you are experimentation by the British scientists, this is most important Wells and Southcombe. Back in 1901, when now using drain away as the motor stops, and require 5 to 15 minutes to resume their guard everything of fundamental importance about the refining of mineral oils . . . duty when you next tread on the starter. Thats these two scientists foresaw that additional why 40 to 60 of your motor wear occurs improvements must be made, in order to keep in those first minutes of operation. lubricants abreast of the future development Save your motor by the use of this new oil. of the gasoline buggy. Introduce it to Conoco oils They knew that animal and vegetable oils today at the sign of the Red Triangle. . Germ-Processi- ' ... ce , Germ-Process- Germ-Processin- g. s. ... was-Icnow- Germ-Process- muscle-buildin- g O . IVI PARAFFIN A Chaffer W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. dont Penetrative 1. Freedom from 2. A Carry-Ov- A SpringCS PalHi CALIFORNIA Unanimoui for Onee anything? I Fortunes for Stage. Screen Talent. Throw oft all dull employment. Travel. See the world. Your opportunity. Big Pay. Complete fl. DOLORES LEON, 101 W. 69 St., Manhattan. Do you and your wife agree on Germ-Proces- Steady Growth Needed Beef for First-Cla- INSIST ON THE GENUINE k, which is a little cruel that it Yes, we both agree that The cost per year for keeping a ture, be make enough money. kind. Spencer. may very cost of hour work horse and the per work actually put In varies consider- . Get poisons out of the system with the Chewing Gam Laxative. Smaller doses effective when taken in this form. A modern, scientific, family laxative. Safe and mild. Feen-a-min- t, care of. Properly Treated Lambs Always Bring High Prices. Lambs that are not castrated and docked do not sell well on the market. They bring considerably less than those lambs that have been properly docked and castrated when young. The market always discriminates against them. The most satisfactory age to castrate and dock lambs is at about two weeks of age. Considerable difficulty is often experienced In the castration of lambs, more so than with any other kind of live stock. In many Instances losses have been very heavy, due to Infection after castration. Lambs are very susceptible to lockjaw or tetanus. A nice, sunshiny, warm morning should be selected for this work. The lambs should be penned in a clean enclosure away from their mothers. The purpose of this Is to prevent the mother Injuring them after they 'have been castrated and docked, as they will frequently He down themselves and not move about. It has been found that by carefully disinfecting the instruments which are used for castrating and docking and keeping them In an antiseptic solution when they are not in use and following the docking and castration by the use of a suitable disinfectant, lambs can be docked and castrated with very satisfactory results. The following solution has been used for applying to the stump of the tail after the lambs have been castrated: Compound solution of cresol, two ounces; pine tar, one pint This to be warmed until it runs well and to be applied heavily to the stump of the tail and to. the lambs after they have been castrated. This Is an excellent antiseptic, keeps away flies and destroys any ordinary Infection that might gain access to the wounds. ee y, 0 ming f MOTOR OIL 930. |