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Show I I t Murray Eaffle, Murray, Utah '.'if i ' T " (Prepared uf Arliultur.) Htle Deoart-nifi- ' pr l 'I , other factors desirable In potato storage, nnd gives practical suggestions for construction of storage houses. It may be obtained free by applying to the ofllee of Information, I'nlted States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C Destroy Scale Insects Very Early in Spring There are probably to exceel five broods of the San Jose scale per year. It has been ostlmnted that even w ith four broods, a single female's progeny would number 3.21t.aS0.4(iO In a season. To figure the progeny In view of a flfin brood would make the figures InThus It Is seen comprehensible. that It Is very Important lo destroy the Insects before the breeding season ns n plant only. . slightly attacked In the spring 'may be covered, a well as the fruit, by fall. With millions of scales with their beaks thrust Into the plant, lumping out the sap nnd poisoning the tissues, a tree will succumb In from one to three years If the scales are not cheeked by spraying, natural conditions or What was said to no .'he jhortest railroad In the orlI, mnnlns for one and onehalf miles hetween the iloiki am.' warehouses on Governors island lias heen condemnor! I.y the I'nlted States nrmy and torn up. liiiilt durln? the war to transport stores, and tnuchinerj on the island, the .ltli the jfllclal name of Governors N;;nd railroad, graJuidly deoreaseo lu isefulnes. :nily, HELEN TO WED AGAIN John D. Tells Padre a Good Story i: -.- ,! ''"I ii ii . .!,-.- .. . .!, e. i ;r,. fv;".':!. is ti,,t f Kin.: i. i - T - i , . A c - f ;v v . :' i r i . ; t l v , i 444141 I I I I I I Agricultural Hints I I TO HULE CANADA .lih!.:ii ffoiij t!i epresv)n on the f.oe of i:.v, A. T, of n MiHv, ll iiiu-- t have cod one Hmt .lohn O. Rockefeller ni Jiid n!. it. to him on the grounds of his winter limine ut Ormoml I I I 1 I I I I I I l, -i 'f i ll. l l.l., I 11 I I I I I 11 I 1 I I I I I I I 1 I I I I 4 kt:'4 ' n ana's Mils J 1 Lonj At the Foremwt Dstsr-t,- " of thaWasr morvalogi climalt-- ,,,! lear days-cstarlit nights-- dry oir splendid roods -g- 0r8,ow scenes finest hotels the idsolwi,J A Diuretic sTft for Crm A I "Silent" Treatment Put End to Pet's Aversion n t- - d 5 . Ch.n,r PALM SPIlIXi California the Kidneyt The English naturalist, George J. Romanes, zoological secretary of the Llnnean society of London, England, tells of a skye terrier that hated to be washed. As time went on, Its aversion to bathing became stronger and stronger. At lust the dog became no fierce at the very sight of water that the servants of the house refused point blank to give It a bath. PIMPLES, BAD BLOOD Then the terrier's mistress tried It herself. But even she was not safe, Denver 'MV writes Prescott Lecky of the departson was broken ment of psychology, Columbia uniout with pimples New York, In an article comversity, all over his face. I was advised to paring the intelligence of dogs and e him Dr. cats In Popular Science Monthly. I? I Pierce's Golden Cajolery, threats, beating and starMedical Discovvation were of no avail. Finally, the ery, lie started owner decided give the dog the taking it and in "tillent treatment." She paid no attime the a short tention to It. She was In the habit of U O. Ellsworth pimples began to taking it along on her dully walk, but disappear and by the time he had taken now went out without It. When she two bottles his face was almost clear. I sincerely hope that this testimony sat reading or sewing nnd It came up will help some of the other unfortunto her, she turned her head nnd ate people who are afflicted with looked away. Ellsthose horrible things." Mrs. F. This lasted ten days. At length the worth, 532 V. Colfax St dog came up to her one morning with All druggists. Fluid or tablets. an expression that plainly said: "I Frra Biedlral advlr lo user of nr. rierra'a nwdlrlnea. Knrloae the aymptom submit." Immediately It was given a and la whlrh la the package blank wrlt hath, which was endured patiently. to Dr. I'lerces Clinic, ISulTiilo, N. Y. Then, barking Joyously. It bounded Texas Hero Honored for the door to go for the customary An Imposing granite monument Is daily walk. When next a bath was being erected In the Episcopal gruve-yar- due, the terrier nt first was obstiat Klchmond, Texas, to the nate. Rut all Its mistress bad to do was to turn her head and the dog memory of Deaf Smith, Texas revolutionary hero who burned a bridge would run for the tub. behind Gen. Sam Houston's nrmy at San Jacinto nnd forced it to conquer Lovey or perish. Jhe memorial will be She I've just read that a man out chlsled by Louis Rodriguez, sculptor, who learned his art while shining in the West exchanged his wife for a shoes and selling papers In San An horse. You wouldn't exchange me for tonio. It will bear a brief account a horse, would you, dear? He Of course not ; but I'd hate to of Smith's life, giving his birth In have anyone tempt me with a darned New York, residence In Mississippi, car. Pnsxlng Show. marriage In New Orleans and daring good In Texas. Smith died In KIT, barely His Schooling year after bis courage helped the state win lis Independence. "Joe, am I the lirst girl you ever kissed?" "Yes, dear, I got my techDuty Is far more than love. nique ut the movies." s Garfield Te Was Your Grandmother's Renvtj For i every ach andlnte 11L 1 ThisgocxL fashioned $ home remedji c onstlpatf Istomach Uls other manta..j denK v4 tut fem so prevalent these dayiy even greater favor as a familj j lcine man in your day. . Unlucky Thieves S An Eldorado his car in front and went In for out he heard a (Kan.) man pt of a friend's lu a visit. As he noise In the re- his car. Investigating, he Intcrnf gas bandits In the net of dra) his tank. They lied In such '? they left a rubber hose and i 4 can containing five gallons off that they had already extracted X where. II II u II Tall fjamr Boschee's Sv and coughing stops I once! Relieveswhereotheni . :A .i : isouiaiiis nuiuuiK injurious luui,ni effective! GUARANTEED. . . Boschee's At oil druggists $YrUi? Not Stocked "The ladv complains that f f snowed lier no courteny. "Rut, sir, I showed her everyr:i we had In the shop." Vart I (Stockholm). 1 What does a horsefly find a !iorse? 1 Oil won't fail you i these cold days" J& H i :ik With the drought In mind provide a better watering system this where the minister was his guest. year. The reh-rcabbage nre n!trnc llve salad vegetables. They can be They Predict a Coup d'Etat in France grown at home. Kale can be picked In Ibe garden few nit winter. You might try plants another yenr. i - climate. Chlcletis nre particularly t C"lds largely uti nccount of the nna!my of the head, The Oil rl of I'eoilioronuli, n enm liandliti: h.'iir.' in II, e t'.ritlsli loisl ness world, who has been appoint rd eovertior peiieral of Cutiada lii "lieeeed I'.arl Willit'Sdnn. the new leir7 of India. r.esMinniticli Ii chairman of the :! title Mariirino rorpurntlon, itepnt j rhnirtiinn of lie Gnlinli latod Mine nod rlmlrmati of the Nio I'uuhi Jl'iaxil) railway. 1'nl-I'm- the enrden to.ds nnd gho them a mating of oil so the won't be dull nnd rusty when you l.iH.k over want them, t s i i j Child Tu he Ignorant of w!mt hiippetu you were Imin Is Id be for ever a child. Cicero. Injure Women nd Culture Culture Is ncruniutfltlon nnd worn-Pt- i re nn Bccumulatlve lot. Count krywrllng. A IT n i. a fa & a ffL sa & i r.fft m i u totototi t The duke and duchess de dulse, known ns the "unrrowrie.! rulers" who have predicted coup d'etal to restore the ltourbooi lo the throne of France In Ift'O. The duress stated tl.it (he of r ranee, . forces supporting their cause number at Uast oni military To git better pullin.itbin lo a s'r.g'e variety pear i.r(,nrd. tnp. . I'.ixe Kieffer. ttntli anine trr-CAtij"U. or (In) p l"nefite. If you planned your garden t,il year, reverse It this jenr If It prnveo eiirr'iui. unit Will give n rotation so the same rrps wnn'i "Kiipy the same ground ngaln, 'al..Wi it. wV.. . lPltu Tin rAvfc f The multitude of motorists who have switched to Conoco Motor Oil how what a great oil it is for summer use Maybe thejr arc wondering how it will act in CoJJ weather at zero anJ below. The makers of Conoco know. Better still, thousands of users know, from their experiences of list winter. In Canada. Montana, the Dakota in Denver . . . with did not temperatures ht under zero, Conoco ... Germ-Processe- congeal. It remained fluid and continued to fur Ciiih efficient lubrication. This accomplishment is no surprise. Conoco Germ Processed is easy starting, -- it sub zero temperatures, because it is a thoroughly paraffin base 01L The Penetrative LubricGerm Process nukes ccrtaia an ity of lubricating film in your motor, even after long periods of idleness... particularly valuable at starting time, w hen yft to (eft of motor wear occurs. Save this wear on your motor... our battery... j your ncrvci Drain and refill now with the proper radc of Conoco oil at the sign of the Conoco Red Triangle. All grades,) ever-prcse- Gcrm-Proccssc- If yoti tiever hnd n rompo teap. stnrt one. You won't again be without one. It's the hnndlest wny of disposing of (he pulled weeds sod leaves It's s waste of good material to turn them. rf...li,,lr: Germ-Process- ed Forest Iroes bate Just ns mnny nnd fungus enemies at orchard trees nnd field plants. lied r;ipherr!cs are the hardiest of the brumbies, blackberries being most susceptible to adverse Mirk of lt Insect ' V-- Iran nt d jpcr quart ! do If he F Germ-Processe- d Gvr i : "You can bet your Bottom Dollar I1 I ' mJ kn i; l. --All Winter Doan's." Md age Is fast removing many soils front use In Illinois ns nature removes humans, according to IX A. NaNorton. ('Diversity of Illinois. ture nnd man are both contributors to the aging of soils, says Norton, nnd man Is the greater offend er ns he has removed the protective covering of sod tind allowed the rains to gully the land, crops continually from the land has depleted the fertility and moisture holding cnpnclty. Good management of soils prevents their aging, and ns In man Old nge In It preserves youth. soils Is shown by grsy soils, aridity, surf .ire, Huhurfiice and subsoil nnd sentity supply of plant foods. These soil charaeterlHtlr compare with gray hair, lark of activity nnd conservatism In man. 1 . Xlh i u Si? i ' II iir. Sunshine Doan's: MRS. T. C. COOK, 3228 DARWIN DRIVE, LOS ANGELE8, CALIF., paint in the iraall of my back and ometimet sharp tayi:"I had dull, drugging too. Headaches and dixiineas were almost a daily occurrence. The Eauit, tired me so that I could hardly get about. Doan's Pills, however, relieved me of all these symptoms and I felt better in every way after using Locked Themselves In Tom Ulgglns of Morrill, Maine, lost 'our sheep. For three days lie hunt- !d for them everywhere. At last he ooked into an old tumble-dowlouse and in a little pantry he found lis four sheep. They bad closed the loor and kicked a table against It. 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Sold by dealers every potato specialist of the bureau of plunt Industry, has just revised to Include Farmers' Bulletin 847-Information developed since the (.'him; iin Idea of how Itnssiii Is engaged In Ralherlnj, all the wheal rai.sed throughout the vast domain in order to dump it on lie world's markets at n low price, this photograph of one of the stations In Asiatic liussiu shows peasants hrininj; In their grain. Slart a "MT it FISH FOR with Deal Wastes and losses of potatoes in storage can be prevented In great part If growers and dealers udopt the storage methods which the United States Department of AgriThese inculture recommends. clude careful regulation of the temperature of the storage room, controlled ventilation, and excluWilliam Stuart, sion of light bulletin was lirst issued In 1017. demand for potaThe toes has always necessitated storage of considerable quantities of the crop, and many growers and dealers have believed that considerable waste In storage was Inev itable. Scientific Investigation has demonstrated that much of the loss is preventable. Storage under favorable conditions offers several advantages; It assures a more uniform market supply, preserves table quality, and protects the vitality of seed. Doctor Stuart emphasizes the value of changing the temperature to suit the storage stages of the potato. "If newly harvested potatoes," he says, "especially those somewhat immature, ore subjected to a temperature of about CO degrees for the first ten days of the storage period In a relatively high humidity, the injured tissues will quickly heal over." After the brief period of storage at CO degrees, the temperature should be reduced to about 40 degrees, maintained there for two or three months, and then held at about S3 degrees. Farmers' Hulletin 847-KTotato Storage nnd Storage Houses," gives details of ventilation, temperature and regulation, light exclusion, 1 Time! in Act Kidney Promptly Care in Regulating Tem perature Is Important. bjr the Unltfd - & Growers Can Reduce Loss of Potatoes Markets Gathering Russian Grain to Dump on I t d CONOCO GEfcM PROCtf MOTOR OIL m fiaart Ctlncr'l llmr. . Tr intutkxit s ihs .O I bailing tefnu Country... frg' some hut fnJf ry day from Motility Your Mttot Conoro ststkMl Will $ir yo I'll of stations, iiji anil tim. Her Is t mupi radio program,,, built upo the fttftftoiel " the Lmrarrt. ! |