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United Invention The of special sprayapparatus ing began as early as the year 1880, and since that time each year hae been In BUrgeiy Tree surgeon Is the customary title of the who devotes expert himself to ministering to sick and in whether "tree doctor" would not be much ae In with trees as with huma clan than the surgeon that is need The tree doctor is, perforce, a spe be added that the subject is a much first thought, suspect, and is well w life work and the life study of the that, "tree doctoring" within a limit ties of any farmer or other private just as gardening may be made a sue to being a fancy gardener. Indeed, tfi owner ef any wooded land who desires to preserve the mature forest growth is all but compelled to delve Into the lore on this subject If he does not want to employ a professional forester, and the farmer who wants to preserve the priceless heritage of the stately trees that surround and shade the Ideally-placefarm house must do likewise. One phase of tree doctoring that the layman can undertake almost as successfully as the professional Is. that embraced In preventive measures. With trees, as with all other growing things, the policy of the ounce of prevention Is a wise one and moreover there are some wealthy men who owmlarge estates In this country whs employ tree doctors as the Chinese employ physicians to keep them wet rather than, to core them after eick less has set In.' This stitcb In time policy as applied to trees is particularly serviceable In the case of the Insects, etc, which play such havoc with tree growth If left to carry on their depredations unmolested. it la always preferable and usually simpler to bar pests of this kind from the cherished trunk and branches thaa It la to banish them once they have gained a foothold. Speaking of this responsibility In tree dectoiing directs attention to the exceedingly varied activities that are embraced In the ministering to our sylvan treasures. There are numerous different method of circumventing the caterpillars and other objectionable Invaders, and there are likewise any number of prescriptions that may be tried out if the pests have taken possession of trees ere the alarm Is given. Prominent among these latter remedial measures are the various forms of tree spraying for which special apparatus Is now provided and apropos of which extensive experiments have been carried on to determine the most effective formula to be Introduced as spray. Another branch of tree surgery deals with the Intelligent removal of dead or diseased limbs of trees and the repair of damage done by fire, lightning, high winds, etc. And finally we come to the true surgery which in the case of trees, as with people, Involves the removal of portions of the vital tissue; the termination of decay or disease; and the substitution of other substances in the case of trees, concrete being a favorite medium for closing wounds and fostering the healing process. It might be supposed by many readers that tree doctoring would be restricted largely to the country and suburban districts, but such Is very far from being the case. Indeed, tt would seem as though the residents of our towns and cities prize their trees more highly and are willing to do more to preserve them than are the farmer class and. perhaps, this Is natural considering that ta I. stately trees are much rarer In cities than In the rural districts. At any rate most of our large cities now employ one or more tree doctors to look after the trees in their parks and the shade trees on streets and boulevards, whereas it Is becoming almost Imperative for a man who aeplres to the position of head gardener en any large private estate to have enough knowledge of ailing or Insect-infeste- d trees to cope with the situation. The U. S. Department of Agriculture and the state governments In many of our leading states now maintain special departments that devote the advent A Distinction, "Mrs. Flubbit appears to be somewhat cold and distant since Mr. Flub-b-it acquired wealth." "Yes. While she Isn't quite so frigid as the show girls In musical comIs she unbearably still, edies, haughty." When a baby can look, at an old bachelor without crying the mother always thinks he is a good father wasted. Try For Breakfa- stscramble two eggs. When nearly cooKed, mix in about a half a cup of the made Post Toasties and serve at once seasoning to taste. Its immense! The Memory .Ungers! SKIN AND COMPLEXION dlf-'ure- Poatan Cereal Company, LbL Battle Creek, Mich. steam-powe- r sprayer Its ap- pearance and a jttle later there UirtLUGtNT f'RUnm or TRtt was evolved the gasoline outfit, which may be seen In operation today on so many farms and In many city parks. Where the poison charged liquid employed for spraying must be hauled Borne distance It is customtank liberal to capacity, outfits resort of ary to and many of these range from 150 to 800 gallons. For spraying high tree It is necessary to use an elevated tower or platform built upon a wagon and with one man on the tower end twq sawn on the ground spraying may be carried on with the greatest possible degree of efficiency. Of course, a good length of hose le lf Inch being a popular site, essential--one-ha- and It should be capable of standing 200 pound pressure per equae inch. Trees In towns end cities are naturally much more liable to euch Injuries as will later require the practice of tree surgery than are those In the country districts. The piling of building material against trees, the attaching of guy wires and the grading of street or roads are all causes productive of lnjurlea. Overcrowding by other trees, horse bites and girdling by wire labels are other sources of trouble. One of the worst of a!!, however, Is Improper pruning or tree butchery. Ae a matter of fact. Intelligent, systematic pruning and tree surgery are very closely related. Pruning requires a previous Intimate knowledge of the habits of growth of trees, whereas surgery on the other hand requires In addition a knowledge of the best methods for making cavities airtight and preventing decay. The principle le much the same as that employed by the dentists who fill cavities In the teeth of human beings, and this caring for the cavities In trees Is the only means of preserving affected specimens and saving to this and future generations some of the robleat apeclmena of woodland growth. The. favorite mixture for filling cavities le, composed of one part Portland cement to three parts of clean, sharp sand. After all decayed or decaying matter has been removed from the cavity the whole cavity la filled with this thin morter, and had time to become stiff, then, when thla-babut not hard, there Is applied a rurface coat made of one part aand and one part cement and the surface Is so faced as to exclude all moisture from the opening of the cavity. It should be noted in conclusion that Providence hae provided ua with the best tree doctor In the form of that familiar and unappreciated bird, the woodpecker. The woodpecker Is easily - the most useful of all the seven hundred varieties of birds to be found In the United State and It Is largely because of hie constant search for and warfare against the four hundred different varieties of Insect that prey upon our tree. Tb woodpecker Is not merely a tree doctor, but la actually a tree surgeon because hla moat energetic quest Is for those Insects that Injure the tree Internally and to which access can be gained only by means of the unique equipment with which nature baa provided the woodpecker and from the employment of which he derives, hie name. As a rule the woodpecker makes only shallow holes so that hi work may properly be dignified a tree surgery that leaves no scare, which Is not the least of Its advantages. -- problems presented la this field. In the case of Uncle Sams Bureau of Entomology the activities are not confined to Inducing good health In trees but extend to all sorts of Investigations and experiments regarding Injurious Insects affecting field crops, fruits, small fruits and truck crops as well as the forests and forest products. This research Institution has devoted much time and money to the introduction In the United States of beneficial Insects that is Insects which prey upon those creatures that harm the trees and Is all the while carrying on teste and experiments with Insecticides and Insecticide machinery. Not the least Important function of this government institution Is the Identification of Insects for anybody who applies for such information. By this means a farmer or householder discovering an unknown bug on his trees may ascertain the record of the mysterious visitor together with hints ae to how to get rid of him in case be Is an undesirable. Probably the most extensive and moat costly project In tree doctoring In the history of the world is that which hae been hi progress for some The years past In tbs state of Massachusetts. object of this prolonged battle le to exterminate or hold In check the gyj7 moth, which, with other kindred spedee, ha threatened to deetroy the trees throughout the Old Bay State, if not. Indeed, throughout New England. In this flght millions of dollars have been expended, the experts employed by the (tats of Massachusetts working hand In hand with Uncle Sam's experts, headed by C. L. Marfatt, perhaps the greatest authority In the world. It is probably a trifle early to say that the fight hae been won, but certain It Is that much headway has been gained and doubtless the damage will be restricted to Its present area. Tremendous sums are expended every year In " spraying for orchard Insects. ft la estimated that not less than $5,000,000 ft thus expended each year In holding In. check the codling moth and an equally large sum le devoted yearly to treatments against the Saa Joee scale. Nowhere their attention to the with a given persons skin only can be discovered by experiment So If you find your complexion Improving Oh, wad noma power the gif tie give ue under a given treatment, do not To aee ouraelvea as Ittiers see ua." J Bums. change your methods because some How surprised some of us would be one else recommends a different If we did possess this gift, and how There are a few directions that will quickly we would hasten to make tome changes! seldom disagree with any skin. UsuEvery Arson's skin Is a law unto ally It will he found beneficial to bathe Itself, and what Is beneficial to one the face at night with hot water to remay not be so to another.' You never move all dirt; then massage with good aw two persons who looked exactly cold cream. In the morning all that Is Hike, nor two persons who did things necessary Is a quick rub with cold wa'n exactly the same manner. So It Is ter. Do not be afraid to rub the face with the skin, no person has a skin a little. The skill needs exercise as Jut Is exactly like anothers. How well as any other part of the body tollsh It Js, then, to expect the same How often.it is neglected!. Pinehlng reatnient to agree with ell skinal or rubbing the akin tends to draw a 'ertalnly en oily akin requires greeter enpply of blood to the parts treatment from one that ts massaged. This Increased circulation to be dry. Exactly what agrees brings extra nourishment with it and THE of new and Improved apparatus. Some six or seven years ago ' Dust and Tuberculosis. As a result of the dangers from consumption to those exposed to various forms of dost, and at the request of the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, the United States government has recently appointed a commission to work In cooperation with state authorities In making an Investigation Into the conditions of the metal mining industries in the United 8tates, with special reference to diseases of the lungs. The work of the commission engaged in this special task will follow lines somewhat similar to those worked out by the Royal Commission of Australia, whose report was recently received In this country. kaf i emt & UTAH. Y I 1,1911 . r. ! fr ft t . $00. SEPT. 1, 1911, $170,126.02 d "Now, John, If I were to die you would weep over me and tell everybody what a good wife I was." No, I wouldnt, believe me." Well, I would for you, just for decencys sake. And that shows I'm not half as mean as you are. PiT"maini7si kr Father Tells the Truth. Father." said the small boy, what la a platitude?" A platitude, myson, Is a states-men- t whose truthyou are compelled to admit, uttereby some one whom admire." ou do not personally Washington Star. Genuine must bear Signature polUhii V also a tends to carry away more waste -- materiaL Pimples and i black-head- s show that the waste material la. not being car- rled away properly but la being left to WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS alt Lake City Bank here bjr mad Irom aujwhere. Getting Up in the World, is making money hand over fist." How Is he doing It?" "Climbing a circus trapexe." Baltimore American. That fellow Santo Vacuum Gleaners T CLEANER THI WORLD'S Hi our irnit In your oily, or write STEWART tiLUKSON CO. M W Haooud South 8t Halt Lake City. Utah am AGENTS WANTED YE BBfiEB HAKE IT EASY Tor yon to own a PIANO and will aere yea nowy no natter where yon lire. We guarantee aafe dellrery and enllra aatlafaetioa. Wr ta na- - Onr prirea and offer wlU Interest you. MUSIC CO. 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Write lor Information to E. O. Darla. Prln. But They Saw It. Two young Americans touring Italy for the first time stopped off on night at Plan, where they fell In with cafe. n convivial party at home one pushed the other against a building and held him there. Great heaven!" cried the man next the wall, auddenly glancing up at' the structure above him. See what were doing!" Both roister fled. They left town on an early morning train, not thinking la aafe to stay over and see the famous leaning tower. Success Magaxlne. Going-hilarious- ly Sure of One. refuse me, well there are others! She I know there are. I accepted one of them this afternoon. Boston Transcript. Sent Abroad. left ! tbls and the waste material la to accumulate In the skin. Sometimes (and If wamay Judge by ome ;we meet on the street, we might say oftentimes) the skin is so coated ,w)lh ,mpurlUei n the shape of pow- der, enamel and other preparations that It finds ft Impossible to work at IL If we would exercise the akin a little more and coat It a little less, we would have smaller need for the coating. (Copyright 11, by W. O. Chapman.) The Resort Prospectus. Going to run daily excursions this year? do The abort figtir represent the growth of our saving department opened ftv months ago. At tin age of .Vi sear. this Unk la enjoying the moat rapid, Meady and healthy grow thin itn history Tbta la true of its commercial deposits and every other bram h. It is a gratifying result of consistent adherence to sound principles in buameas. clog the pores. Sometimes this accumulation of waste material la due to lack of cleanliness. The waste material la left on the akin and clogs the pores ao they cannot perform their work. Sometimes the fault la due t poor circulation or to disease of the excretory organa. If one organ la Incapable of performing Its work, the other organs most of necessity do more than their share in Oh, yes. trying to aid it If the kldaeys sad bowels are not "I . notice you dont advertise f ci rrying off their share of the waste gorge any more." material of the body, the skin is burNo; 1 made it a ravine Instead, dened with an extra amount to be dis- Some people thought a gorge meant a posed oL Sometimes it is unablsto lot to eaL" You going He You know Maude abroad to atudy music. . She Who Is going to pay for.lt? Her father cant. He I dont know. The next door neighbors, probably. Hit Peculiar Gait. A waiter in a restaurant went to Have you got take a mans order. frog legs?" asked the man. "Oh, ho, sir; it rheumatism that makes me walk that way responded the waiter. National Monthly. All the Same to Him. "You must quit spending bo much time in Rathskeller's and. get back to nature more." All right, doc. Id just A soon sit in the palm room. Kansas City Journal |