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Show THAR, COUNTY TIMES. IF YOUR WATCH DON'T CO - EXPERIMENTS IN PLANTING - T NRPHI. UTAH FEEL ALL USED UP?! FRUIT TREES doein't keep accurate lime, tend it in and one of our experts will rntka it go like a new one. We abaolute-l- y guarantee our work and give your time piece all the mention u ii you brought it in person. Poes you back ache constantly? Do you have aharp twinges when stooging or lifting? Do you feel all used up as if you could just go no further? Kidney weakness brings great discomfort. What with backache, headache, dizziness and urinary disturbances it is no wonder one feels all Ued up. ! Poan's Kidney Pills have cured thousands of just such cases. It's the best recommended special kidney remedy. OI AALX "main si U nf. UTAH UK The fool who used to rock the boat son who evidently left a auto. drives an eighty-horsepow- Have You Ever Think It Over J w The only test of poetry and women. Time. Lite. tvalCLiANINCb DYtINO t ....... t:i . . . Send i Postal Card for Price List KODAKS DEVELOPING AND FINISHING Best equipped plant In the west. Quick work Wrue Full line ol all aurpliM. Lr rii-rt- . Itir ratalofuea and levepic price. SALT LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY CO. CKr Halt llvtMsin Rtreet FREE OCR LATKUT rATAMHilH. fcipiaine ho barhcf trade In -MOLERBAMSen COLUCOE Al.r LAkK Cllf II Commercial Mrwi : fcD mm " His Manifold Aspect It really Small Boy Mummy, l true that the devil baa born and a club fool? The Mother Ab. ma dear, sometime the devil appear In the aliapo of a very handsome and charming young man. email boy (pityingly) Ob, mum-my- ! you're thinking or Cupid Punch. Th Maid Leave. wish to leave at once, ma'am." Tave at once? And bow do yon think the meal are to get cooked 1 today?" "I aball be pleased If yoo will eat at my expense at the restaurant" Fllegende Ulaetter. No Joy-Vle- CJasgow Journalist who was care-le- a of bl perwmal appearance wa assigned to write something about a show at a leading Glosgow theater. He presented bin card at tbe A box-offic- Tbe manager came out at the disheveled visitor "Hid you come here to thing about the play to and looked dubiously. write some- I i b i 1 A ' J vu South Dakota Case Ray H. ('tii, i A Fine Example of Correct Cultivation and Spraylnji A Young Bartlett Pear Trej With a Good Yield of Fruit An account of a eerie of expert-merit- s in tree planting several year ago. In which I participated, may be of Interest I may premise by stating the extraordinary fact that apple trees planted badly, according to current rule a to good planting, greto better than those planted In tbe orthodox way. Tree alth Injured root not trimmed were buddled Into small boles, the soil over them being stamped violently and yet they made more growth than trees planted In the usual way with the roots carefully trimmed to cnt off broken or bruised portions. 64 In the following experiments a ta of trees, E60 in all, consisting of and cherries, apples, pear, plum were used and the result of the first year of tbe trial were as astounding a those mentioned above and even till more emphatic. Two sets of trees, as nearly as possible equal In size and vigor, were tried against each other In each experiment one set being planted In what I usually regarded a tbe correct manner, while the tree of the other set were stuck Into the holes gate-pofashion and the aoll placed over tbe roots was rammed heavily visile 't was thoroughly puddled. Out of ten trial with apple tree those hlrh had been put In roughly and trammed gave greater wood growth In the first season than the other In eight Instances, the excess rangirg from 8 to 89 per cent and one of the exception wa carried out In sucfi a light and sandy soil that the effect of ramming wa slight and of abort duration. The root of the rammed tree were necessarily more or less Injured by the ramming; there wa a time when these tree seemed to be suffering from thl treatment, but It wa of short duration. It was concluded that the effect of Injury to the root lead to the formation cf a fresh set of root, while the ramming puts the soil In close contact with the root and probably Increase It capillarity. As It may be presumed that tree of sll kinds and not fruit trees alone would be similarly affected by the mothnds of planting, the subject Is of great Importance. For my part I cannot believe that the ramming did much damage to the root, for It Is Inconcelvshle that badly mashed roots was the result, for experience show that root so In abse.nt-mlndedne- 1 and vigorous root system than is produced ' by only tipping the bruised ends. The compression of the soli In a wide hole 1 desirable to an extent when it I not too wet, but planting In a narrow hole where the root are cramped and curled must be con demned in the light of general experi ence which prove beyond all question that a wide spread of fibrous roots Is conducive to rapid and healthy growth. what do we find on digging up a dwarfed, dying or otherwise unhealthy bush Almost If not Invariably, w see root cramped and twisted and almost devoid of fibers. And why doe transplanting young tree and bushes In a nursery Induce tbe production of a mas of flbrou root, except a a consequence of transference from a stale and compact place, to soil In condition of friable mold? Almost any practicable degree of pressure over the roots In planting may be advantageous, but It doe not follow that solidity to check sideways root growth I also beneficial. If It were so the annual digging, or, rather, forking of fruit plantations would call for condemnation. Experienced grower of fruit mostly agree that they always find that trees planted well In accordance with what Is generally considered the proper methods flourish better than those less carefuly planted and this, there I every reason to believe, I tbe common expe.-iencI am sure that experiment serve a useful purpose but should atrongly recommend grower of fruit not to act on a large scale upon tbe result of any experiment and although firmer planting than I usual may be tried, prudence direct that any further testing of the methods described should be limited, for some time to come, at least to small operation. e. WORK ON THE LAWN AND HOME GROUNDS "I'altia tn back nearly. doubt-bent ni My whi ayatm filler with urlg add. My appftlia left me and 1 )Mt a&ya: my Wflffhl. Tho kidney wrn aoitnty and tilled with whit. aaeretlona at anorB. "Why, Hrldget, you surely don't consider those windows washed?" said the lady of the house, reproachfully. "Sure, I washed 'em nicely on the Inside, mum, so we can look out," replied Bridget "but I Intentionally lift tblm a Utile dirty on the outside so thlm Ignorant Jones children nlxt His Mother You caught that cold door couldn't look in." Everybody' swimming. Magazine. Tommy No'm. I think 1 washed my face too often yesterday. Catching the Pose. "I guess that boy Josh o' mine will A Pampered Pet make a reg'lar golf player one o' these lame Fortune on her ainlled Throughum a lengthy lit. days." an only child; She "Has be taken up the game?" Alao an only wife. "Not yet. Hut I've watched him at work, an I've noticed that whenever Faith. he's 'specially Interested In somethln' be Jes' naturally stands pigeon-toed!Discuaalng the lamentable fact tbat according to the last census, half th Greater Trust American people never go to church "Tour nursemaid seem to be very Canon Hughes Scott recently said: careful with your child." "The trouble la, perhaps, that Amer "She doe seem to be careful. If icana have a wrong Idea about the I believe ahe continue to be reliable, church. They think the church want I shall trust her with Fldo." them to believe a lot of outworn dog' ma That not true. Rrcgretting. "Ye, the trouble I that tbe people "Youll be eorry ome day that you define faith as the little girl defined It iu school. didn't marry." "Well, I'd rather not be married and "'Faith.' the little girl said. '1 be sorry I wasn't than be married and believing what you know Isn't true.' orry I wa." Who Was on the Train? At the Picnie. "Any gentleman on tbe train got "There are ant In the currant Jelly." a corkscrew; shouted tbe man in nis "Hlack ant or red ants?" shirtsleeves, walking through tbe car "Red ants." aisle. "Good. "Here! Here!" came from several They won't be noticed so much." men w ith broad brimmed bats, as tbe) reached for their hip pocket. TECHNICAL TERMS. "Thanks, awfully," said tbe coatles man, accepting one of the proffered Instrument. "I'll return U in a few 1 i? Win minute. A gentleman in the for rr) ward car want to open a bottle of milk!" aub- - Gat should be to make summer home life enjoyable and a pleasing sight to tbe passer by? If tbe lawn Is patchy and bare tn Spots, keep on seeding It the wbole summer through; the seed will Anally catch and fill up the bare place. White clover Is a fine lawn plant but many find tbat It dies out after a few years. White clover, a all the clovers. Is a biennial, completely dy Ing after the second yesr. If tbe lawn la kept closely clipped, whit clover seed should be sown each fall or sprlig to Insure a permanent stand. Tbe ssme result msy be secured by not mowing In the fall, allowing the plants to blossom and seed. poana Kliin.y frnm in tha ft rut and continued use cured m. Tha cur Ma been per manent." at Any Storm. 50a a Bos DOAN,SWt--FOSTER-M1LBUR- hrlp-r- d T CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 36-19-13. Odd Position. "Why does a chauffeur get under an automobile?" "To overlook It of course." Summer Annoyances such as prickly beat. Ivy poisoning'. Insect bites and offensive perspiration are quicklv relieved by applying Tyree's Antiseptic Powder. 2&c. at druggists or write J. S. Tyree, Washington, D. C, for free sample. Adv. Exactly. "We've nicknamed Mildred 'Explosive.' " "On account of the powder he uses, I suppose? Important to Mother) carefully every bottle of CASTOIMA, a safe and sure remedy for Infant and children, and ee tbat It Exsmine Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher Caetori. Revolt Suppressed. She was giving orders at express rate, for they were married; and be, as a rule the most meek and sub missive of men, was, like tbe pro verbial worm, beginning to turn. "Do you think," he Inquired, "that you ruin the whole of the universe?" "No," she snapped; "but I rule the first letter of It." tyisi ill f $25-00- at (3? A Jilt Jacti tauatit a girl to swim. Then raised an awful row flerauae the girl l"ld Jim She wlahed aha knew how. of the Prltlsh manufacturer. If tho representative wants to see anything In thl country be baa to dig it out Probable Promotion. Rosenbaum (proudly) My son Solly for himself, for nobody seem to care for the business and nobody know of vent to vork rf hording on a newbaber yesterday, undt last nlghdt bee It London World. city editor sendl bim oudt oo n as LIGHT BREAKS IN signment. About Parmer Learn Cohensteln (approvingly ) Pot vo Thoughtful CoH. doing splendit! Maype tonlghdt b goda sendt oudt on a fire. Puck. Many people exiat in a more or condition and it often take year SAFE. before they realize that tea and coffee are often tbe cause of tbe cloudiness, and that there Is a simple, way to let the light break in. A worthy farmer had auch an experience and telle about it In a letter. Ho ays: Interference by suffragist." - Too Swift "Tbat young fellow I too fat to be oa an ocean at earner. "How woT "I noticed bo was half sea over before the chip wa out of tbe barbor." less-bat- Could Happen Only In doeton. Eager young man who has called on adored one: "I can't wait any lonser, Will dear. I really bad to phone you marry me?" Gentle voice. In reply: "Why, ye, of course I will Hut haven't you got did a number of tricks and understood every werd one aid." What kind of a rat was "It was a wharf rat" r ill Itf Something Just as Good. Jockey yon want me to pull the horse la that right? Owner No. no! I want you to conduct him aronnd the track with a reasonable restraint of pace!" Puck. Tbe Tardy On Now. If I go to achoot III get licked, n If play bookey I 11 get it at borne! Gues I U Pestiferous Creature. "I presume yoo would call sitting stay out here and freeze to death. on the awn and picking violet a Something Lift It. peetlcal attitude?" "Old Tlmrj.ns Is an entomologist" "Ye, but little red ants are apt to "No. he ain't; be a bug " spoil the attitude." Always Something. Professionally Considered. "The declaration of Independence I The mn who ue--d to wale ttae etoett. thr were, a wonderful document" said tbe pa- NrrNo twMer nan )rT hovr'v in a lloik triotic cltlren. At the thermometer. "Yes." replied the leeal expert. "It one of the ablest document i ever Peal Thing. saw And the most remarkable thing "t understand that Mr. Orabwetl I that., with all the ability . It reprw- stsrted la life by borrowing l?,0. You sents. noboc appear 10 nave re tmiet admire a man with courage like Power From Windmill. that." said Mr fJrowcher" neighbor A Teia farmer has succeeded In celved a cent for drawing It up as they walked downtown. so mounting a windmill on a chaasl Tre Ler. "No. f don't" replied Mr. Growcb-er- . that It will drive a plow or carry It "The man I admire Is the one "How can yon t"ll the dogwood? designer along good roads at a fair who bad the courage to lend bim tbe "Ton cucbt to be able to tell by It Speed. kark." fifty." Clean Dropping Boards. Vnless a dropping board Is cleaned for vermin, betregularly and ter not have one In the summer time, Tt. y furnish an excellent place fof lite to multiply. If neglected. Doaa IMIla American Business Hustle. Oiffsrent Ending. Here Is an Instance of the thorough"Had quite an adventure lately. Gave an old gentleman my seat In a ness with which England's commerstreet car and be Insisted on taking cial rivals do business. A leading municipality In the far east Is ordermy card." ing a large quantity of electrical ma"And now he want to give you terial, and the head of the department eh?" "No; now be want to sell m an concerned was authorized to visit Germany, Great Britain and the t'nlted encyclopaedia on dollar payment. States to Inspect plants. H crossed to America first and found that the End of th Concert Rose of Summer American agent from the city from-wblc"I beard 'Tbe be came had notified every on riumly phonograph. I manufacturer of his visit and his mis"Well, did you enjoy It?" "Yes, Indeed. He'd already played sion, with the result that when be all bl other record for me and thla landed be received a sheaf of letter of Invitation from manufacturer, and wa the last one bo bad." Music Clerk Do you want the Hee- of offer of hospitality. As a result, tboveti Sonata arranged for four he saw everything he wanted under Another Complication. bands, or only two favorable conditions, com exceptionally been "Horse baa racing always I Mr. Krusty (who Ignorant of mu plex. You bave to allow for weather. and every courtesy wa shown to blm. sic) Why. two, of course. Do you wind, condition of th horse, and The German representailve Is doing think my daughter Is a freak precisely the same, but nothing whatcondition of the track." "And now you have to look out for ever has been done by or on behalf Patchy and Bare in Spots Keep the wroig number." on Seeding It the Whole And be bad. Summer Through. It Specie. How are the lawn and home 1 saw a rat once that walked op. grounds In general? Are they all that rlcht played bail, turned somersaults, If , H. wr.irjy. I 1 be asked. "Do yon think I'd come to yonr theater for amnscmcnt?" asked the jured rot off. tn speaking nf putting tbe trees In Journalist ag be stalked out small boles, this Is samewbat after tbe Btringfcllow method where the Preaaing Hi Luck. roots of the trees are trimmed off to wa apAn English bookmaker and the tops much tbe mora proached by a colleague who ougbt same stumps and the trees are thrust Into tome advice. holes snd rammed. The rhM obA bettor on tbe race had paid the the of this system Is to make the e ject twenty-fivman who wanted the advice ond roots deeply Info the soil, tre pound on a wager, and next day. as a security against drought. bad In a fit of Great success has attended the syspaid tbe bet a second time. of packing the under soil comtem dis"What Khali I dor aaked tbe while keeping the top soil tn a pactly tressed bookie. of looseness by mean of state fine "Awsk bim for It again!" advised followed by culilvatlon, frequent I'osL tbe other. Patimlay Evening mulching. Tbe raplllary of the lower soil Is Might Seem P. Reflection, Increased by Its close packing so that Widow 1 wish to have on poor Induced to rise from below Mr. Poozer' tombstone the word, water to the roots of the trees abundnfly "Here lies." and plant while It evaporation Is Cutter Will you bave It In lb checked by the fine and loose condiLatin form. "Hie Jacet?" surface soil. of the tion Widow No; I don't think Joha believe that these experiments would like tbe "hic." went far to prove that a heavier In of the soil over the root stamping Reciprocity, Is commonly practiced, thin trees of have accepted or even Mother Totj Is beneficial, and ramming George? Why, you know very well that cutting the root back, say withhim. of I that don't approve in three Inches of the stems, csuses Iianshfer That's all right, tnolhen the development of a more healthy Neither doe be approve of you. work?" vl " ttfct PARCEL POST ORDERS SOLICITED 7m . u Hair Do yon realize thai on of the most embar-raaat- nr that can enVrt wmneu who value Ibrir peramial appraranre In a trrowta of hair upon their face, neck aud a ran? Many a woman who would otherwise b beautiful la marred by this annoying and prominent dtsllcurtiient. The Mary Mirk Co., Ro Vrt Pent. H, flail Lake City. 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"I bessn-l- o use Postum Instead of coffee and In W than three weeks I felt like a new man. The rheumatism left me, and I have never had a spell of bilious colic since. "My appetite s cood, my digestiot never was better snd I can do mora work than before for 4 years. "I haven't tasted coffee since I be gan with Postum. My wife make It according to direction and I relish it as well ss 1 ever did coffee, and I a slave to coffee," Name given by postum Co. T!atO Creek, Mlrh. Write for copy of the little book. "The Road to Wellville." Postum come In two forms: Regular Postum must he well boiled. Instant Postum I a soluble powder. A teaspoonfnl dissolve ntiickly In av cup of hot water and, with the addimake a dt tion of cream nd Udotis beverage Instantly, "There's reason" for Postum. 'ir, |