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Show r - THE PROVO HERALD - TREES. . tl Unique Method of One Orchardiet In Supporting Limbs ef a Tree. Slogan A .friend the metbud-- of Holding un"lhe branches of fruit treeswhlch is pictured in the Illustration-- taken from th Rural New Yorker.t am agoing to tell you--of a conlilv" KILLING DANDELIONS; anee I uottced in an older orchard some" miles from here. For supporting How the Pestiferoua Little Plant Can'I thev branches the orchardist had taBe Exterminated. Dewing z runs lighter than any - piker. - - - lasts longer than any - otter. .ine "dainty little dandelion,' whicbJ a "clvsnninr floWff in some sections of the country, ia' considered a great pest in others. The plant ,lhiivfiiL.best climates. tFREE is more beautiful than ' r- - Hraaretris MlrtfuW: h latitudes lias less " rare in most bouth central and southern lati- vibration than any other". - ZTZZZ-P- central n"oft rT and" comparatively . tudes. , Ju some placet the. dandelion hardy and prolific that it invades and' becomes established on almost every square rod of uncultivated land. It multiplier rapidly by its seeds and by root budding " or division. It some placea and in . some yeara it has" been known to biossom every mpnth of the yean "It produces' a multitude of small seeds, each provided with u" unique parachute-device-bwhich they are carried in everydirection and-lgreat oibtances by the lightest breezes. " -- The long,. Blender floww -- stock-at the top oPwTjJch the composite blossom and. seed cluster are borne is sent up in a , day's, time. If one flower stalk becomes mutilated or destroyed a new - easier to operate than any other. .. . . males a more perfect Btitcn than any other. - y is the best of all com- Lined in one. . r- o I FREE SEWING MACHINE CO. CHICAGO Z it ILLINOIS For Sale ! ly . PiiJP-WfliuceiLJioiii- J :Provo- - 17 Built in Pbo-YO AT 115 W. "5"Bo., BY THE liraiii jr - er after sizing up his neighbor, broke and maft-liegan- --to a - r -- whaL-they-c- an ever -- phere,-Bnish- " . "MeL-- Don't be (o man."- - "Ijaker-No-y- -- ed out the .tall "Nothing like it, either.' The". atoutflian's mile-faded Tie mad"e no remark for a man. . and v J ;,, -s- t wbile.ev- - , . ' ' ' ',21r iou,' flv cut In tire-tal-l man, cheerfully, "Ain't stuck on flats myself, though, Don't believe they're healthy, either." "Well,"sa1d"the nrtoul "man, ""the flat --dwellers seem to get along all right. Anyway, In the winter time J'Apartmeftt-uildlBg- j but-4wr- eral. blocks further south he uejjfcn ,N again. "People out this way seem to have caught ihe flat fever," he observed. "Most of those neat cottages that were all the go a few years ago are Seems as if folks are all empty. moving into " - woWn!fr-4nogli- oa you'd only gel wet." "I've a good notion ta break yom- -- " Face. i Take It oasy now--b- e good." " "iri'tad-the- " - .where I get " - --. -"Off. To be sure youdo. Ta-old chap, take, car .af yourself.". The stotit party arose and gained ... the street,' where he stood and shook -the lean his umbrella menacingly-a- t man's head, which appeared suddenly at the open window, C the chance- - for apot He Stood and Shook His Umbrella of handing ' you a good r beating," roared the Btout man. "You're nothMenactnaly. ing but a bag of " ment 1n thetransportatlon , we'regeti trl-" Wind, yelled ting in this city," he said, Anally. umphantly, as the car started south "These traction companles'ive the ward. -;. " worst-c- ar (Copyright, 1909, by W. Q. Chupmae.l --. .. sure" o that, old ' If I had a mouth like you I'd g Jump in the-- " wtfafrTffniHiir "FtHrnsr-ritr-tirnP- ir - par-llcula- pie" d -- ,-F i. Co. Georfle. j- the Ice of silence by remarking: "Great weather we're having Just Fruit Tree, now,-e- h T Not too hot or too cold. I ken lateral shoots opposite each other Jell you. say what they on . adjoining branches and .twistad please about ihls old . town, but it . them round eaehr other abotit a foot or has " ""Weather to suit everybody ,'troke footrandva"haTrfrbm root of branch. In time the twisted side shoots grew in fhe tall man. "We get plenty of into one piece,-anif the branch ever change all right. Gimme different Itreaks off it iil be a breai beyond brands of climate, ail crowded into the splice and not a. split from where one month, and I'm saUsfled." . It. joins the tree.- - This may be an old .' "A man don't like to be always indevice.- - but I had never- - heard of or doors," said the Btout passenger, "He seen it before, and it 1b worth telling. wants to be " r - Buy Buggies . i -- Utah "Service Ip i"he worldTtHfked-tae- tall ntan'There'ejiCvdenyIngthaL": "You can't ketp from butting in, can T Pardy." the tout mn7- ngril quAri they don't have to put up their" mon- "Why don't you try to cut out that wretched way you have of-ey for " "Coal," burst in ."the tall man. "Thinking aloud," said - the- - leaa when Tt about but how' man. "Do It ttneoascionsly some'That's true, the steam pipes ' freeze up or the times." "it's a confounded annoyance to be janitor goes out on a batt and forgets all about the furnace?" always" -- Tho stout breathe "1nle"mnn"ed "wTierOTnilBTrlng to hard. The snapping off of Iris sen- express yourself " sure it isYsu wers . -tences by- - the lanky -- passenger - was sajing ; , I wasn't saying anything in evidently beginning to feaze him. - . "I haven't noticed much improve- suT T don't mind saying right now that you make ' "Sick yes, maybe I d6, but youTJ; get over it, though." "Sayyou're the worst lobster T ine car started soutnwara me corner seat by the end door was oc cupied, oy a rat,. rd lacefl nian wear-- , lag a. sociable .smile. - Beaide him sat a tall, thin individual. 'The was in a conversational mood, stout-passeng- K1 tent buds andncli store of plant food BUTTER MAKING ADVICE. in the thiek underground stem and root It Is. at- st rong.ipmpetltor for Practical -- uBgcBtloRJfrom-a: Woman place and Jife in iho.raoe '"" Who le Experienced Hand, rw, with the. strongest plants', and orr account of grat vigor and proliflcness Mrs. A. Josejih, a woman farmer, it is called a success from the plant's has written a very interesting article point of view. on butter making. She writes as folIt many section the dandelion has lows: , become a great pest In lawns, entirely When butter is high, why should we crowding out desirable grass plants. It when It can be made at home Repeated mowings have no effect upon buy with very little exbense-antrouble? and the it, only means by which many With two good cows one can have la tn jt jTeabjejoeradlcate' all the milk and cream - needed for out the roots "by band. This is niggtg a long the table and cooking and at the same and laborious process, often attended time make enough butter for a family hy unsatisfactory results. - ; f6r- if onlv si seven Avn Oman iuulk rnniHin . rnkv art rui Never keep a cow that gives less than multiply and again take possession of 200 pounds of butter fat per year, as the grounds. VAs the result of three years' suc it will take about 150 pounds of but cessful work, says the Journal of AeH. ter fat to keep her, .and you want Barton & Blake ?: la - Some o f the Dest -Things Written by the Acknowledged Masters.- - - - Yvnen is-s- CFRED is - n - T7is Provoking Habit . any otxer. nn - - 7 -- -- MeiTmvicimeMs: WitlTllirai ousts -- us-- of ' ; Tin In' Uritisb' Columbia Win Si- -- -- I m lilf .. i i. i k Z t- mo di mm Provo City, Utah. - CtxpitaJ. 1- - - . $100,000- - - DIRECTORS: Reed Smoot C. - .President Loose J. - Wm. Knight, Holbrook, Boirer Farm, Geo. Taylor, sr. r John R. Twelves. . I .Vice-Preside- nt. "t t JOS, T. rA&kElU CevaKier. General banking business triaiaetes Safe deposit boxes for rrnt. See The JEleclric get them ta figure on :S wiring your house for.eleo-trio lights. It is the only, clean, .eaie 'f and r reliable h metliod of lighting.- Arenas N. AceLdemy Wnsll Bora Fhonee" 57- -2 f, mLio will yiuvv oi great. interest to every owner of blue grass lawn: Young dandelion plants are killed by spraying with a 20 per cent, solution of sulphate of iron. Old plants are badly Injured, the foliage, being wholly destroyed, but the growing bud' is not killed and the old root sends up new foliage. Applying dry sulphate of iron to the "heart" (growing0 bud) of the old plant produces- - death.. Repeated spraying of middle-age- d and old plants results in their death. To destroy young dandelion plants byl spraying, dissolve two poundslpf snlph&te"or Iron in" a "gallon of water, stirring with a stick to hasten solu tion, and, apply with a hand sprayer. Use one gallon solution to one square rod grass plot. If the first application 1S D01 comPieteiy successful, spray a second ume. Repeated SDravlne will rtne'eridTcatloD-othe plant. "The grass, and clover will be blackened ana appear.. killed, but this need cause no alarm; they are nofniortally injured and "in a few days recoyer and ' grow-wi- th increased vigor': f days iefore or afterrcuttinfj.: Sulphate of iron may be applied in large quantities r50 pounds to a square rod) to a lawn without permanent injury to the blue grass. .Remember that sulphate of iron discolors cement walks and linen. u And Office, 9$ "" efr Medium-5xe- d W. Gillilan. -- sun-light.- " "- e -- "maTT-who- se -i- small-size- ingtru-nieht.- " r ;By CarolynWlis and quadrants, and calmly waited tot the earth to "revolve on Its axis me. - It obligingly did so, at it usual pace, and when it had. gone to far round :that' New York. City' aa directly under me. I reversed my le I landed ers and swiftly descended. In Central Park, as I had calculated course, the time that had elapBed. since I rose from Liver-th houra" ThQughLiranBference?" aBkedthe man with the pipe in his mouth. "Yes. sir. And body transferenee as well. . This far from inBubs V.ntlal frame of mine left Liverpool at noon "Alex Had Consulted a Palmist Lady Loneday,..and- - was in City yzz:. " at Delphl. at precisely five o'clock that same si--. - T inr ' '- - New-York, It '"'" .jguejjn.jngY,eryjiianifr ' Herk so much t'8ryrp"-rr-'- pig: Copyrlght,-JJi-h-Wr-0.-,hpma. 1 d -- a Modem Invention li talk. made 1 farnnftn " "Fairly good work?"-- said the man was; the with mniith It. ii!mi. In-il- i, t- - - A . 1 W. v II. Brercton, Pres., le the paddles in cold Water nd aprnkle-- i butter shouW also b sprinkled with salt, about, . tdeac1iTpoand"6f buttjeff P Interest Paid on Tinve Drain oi v Deposits. tJl wlth-salt.v- a-- Parts of the World. OppoufethV Pi-t.- oa T tany in juscareeroeiore-B- e a ' tl uH YA tab4e-spoonf- IMIt jhesai paddles, place It" on. a cool piate or mcjdl Into-- , whateversha.rjei IS 'tleslred. Wooden butter inoldX- are good and small .stamps, can--' be bought for a a iunny SmaJijumntxihe can torm the nat "Bamed f::i ;hifeh oa a ter nJcelyTwlth the paddlesT? sluglftllrejadniconMn't get it unfastened. He offered a three ' Potatoes. .'years' subscription to the Farm and "vr "T? Mulching - .. - Avenue. Gordjr-wbo-hed'tak- .trrirrThe'-Wir- Splicer;--- 1 e - asKa experiment stauon indicates that rrmichlna is a fairly .BatififaotflciL way of growing potatoes on a small .old nllhniTph ihA .fnAthml iet nro.. ticable only when the mulching njaterf rjal can be obtained very cheaply. Old hay orTftraw should be spread about four tftches deep just before the plants appear and after the ground has been after plantharrowed once ing, Rather large seed pieces should be planted two or three leches deep and the hills should be placed 18xJ lex UsZUarres . td hold the two wires between the-wiuie, luriaiig .ine splicer. JTie splice as finished appears aboveiThe length of the Jnandle may varyC'-- If he Bplicer la to b used for jtU wire, of course vth handle cannot be longer than the width of the mesh. Otheror 7 inches is about right for wise, No. - wire. If It Is to be used jpnly for ;smajl wire," says the .Farm and Home, the length of the handle Bhould be reduced for the sake of conveni' " ence,, - I pwTrtT.T!robtn!Tw4 in ftll cocmirtoc, or TRuS.AliKS,CTtnl t'rv.L frond frketph, Woda rnnrt - ta imtonttiliir. tto rtl Copyrigtin ih or Fboto, for In '.'ALL- U & i(Uawftk iiiiittn nhotuil bur onr Di4-VK- it on H ow U obtain and XU jnuntlt, W riaun-ni'- n a pnnerndolli will pay. How to uuikLuf! Information, ber nee waDjaaureaa, V vt a I 'CI t rr.ih IU i naa motive powerTi "Didn't have any," replied the man it begun keeping bad company and competing as thecliampeen splrltus destroyer, Alex, had consulted a jaJmlst lady all)elphl, who had at first remsea; to- give nisi.a reaaing-wwnoMy in "advance; but when he Insisted good for it she Jfiat his father was thflF'TlB' with "n 1rfff ohrih-mT- ri vas irresistible. At that Alex, was tfelighted, told her that was; sufficient, anil iwent; ; away bragging .r about 1L while the old girt laughed in the sleeve of ber wammus ancTformed new ideas about easynjarks.rt rzEZLi-Zl, -- At one place In Greece lived a man -- or-twi- ce en .: who was" talking.. .. li, "Well, tell the tale," said the man with the nlu'e ln his mouth liMaSuaal writ get itout of your system." f "Why, It was this" wayTBegah the man' who was talking, looking as if "Uhad - a pleased a tJL recollection good-halloa first-clas- s one and I Unef bet tbe puia 0f a .Rlack-Sta- ronr York before he did thr Soth 'startlng "Therefore, t WentOn Up. at " " iame.j-moment:;;'":- " "Btit to cross the Atlantic in. five pcljwiasrjusti13ve,'hour8. make-th- e trip." pretty-- a wlf t work for even easy way to houra. ls IheluMm Eled Inventor." -- . ,U-Is-a- a' - ' " ;:ItTrousteagreedAhe - the pipe , man ivilh "And sup- go from New York in'hls month. Z oahe Jnan. jjqse you .wtshed to back starteuVat the "We tol4yrpooJPhafrthen3YPli IBeTearth "oblige jou by jatating.tha-- 1 .yfeiwal4"u)il BAHieSffidment- zJnlLjtclLfeeJnwi tiethe Snot. . Alex.,' heard of it, and Ersenlc 'slid away from her dock, and ojher way?'' examined the knot. After a. few min JU.llLJaiJ.hallOiatii'osft Blnwiy-if- e4 d N,-saitalk-.- -uTes he grew peevish and took a slash tna atr. i went-stralg- ht up f rem- the ing; "the return trip would be longer:" at It. with his machete, after - which earth? and when had : risen, to a I would have to rise lu the air ai. l Gordy. always used a trace- - height of 1,000 feet I manipulated cer- New. York and wait for the earth to, chain with a patentclevls. tain mechanical contrivances which roll- almost completely round. Then At one time Alexander irosspd the were to driveme due west But they when Liverpool was beneath-m- e, I'd would, of course, Hellespont,; that ' being" the only! way wouldn't work-- Grasping the situation descend, try he knew to get to the other side.'- - Aft- at once, J tried anoiher plan. My bal- take nineteen hoars, nd I don't I could do It in less time." '. would noTmove erward be mauled ft number of bands loon would go up-hof Persians - so disgracefully that It laterally. Therefore, I went on up "I'm glad you don't," said the mas ' took 2,Cm0 years end more for Persian and np. nntii 1 was free of the earth's with the pipe In his mouth. bands to .become., sufficiently atmosphere,- adjusted my compasses ,Copyriphf, 1909, by v. o. Chapman.. "1 1 waj IBTs "wayf-we- nt who was talking. -- - oW-ma- n - J pre-.-ten- ut - - . -- N' . . tu:: "It does amuse me," said the man who Jwas talking, "to read these fulsome laudations on the speed of 'ocean indeed! greyhounds.'. - Greyhounds, They're drifting Snails that's all they are! Why, here" they say that the new Jlnerj the 'Ceslc,' has crossed the ocean in five days, and they're making a terrible fuss about it. I crossed the ocean once at a 'speed that beats that record by just four days and nineteen Place the cream In a cool milk Then "with, a very heavy wire eggbeater beat' the cream with long, quick strokes Just the stroke you would use in beating eggs. Do not stir around, as it spoils the of the butter. Continue beatgrain WJRE SPLICER. ing until the cream brumes thick, and ' forms into little sxalns. One Can ' Easily Be Made "from - a ' Remove the beater and stir the ,"V Strip of iron. cream with a butter padare all the dle until grains gathered MFe--neatest and jstrongesttplice fogeiher--- ;."""ir"' .".'y.jl'...." can Demade with this little Sare-ib- e canzue jbuttermilfcas" It is made "of a strin of Iron 1 a sppdjma-irrMnsed for tmtrf ifl&hiaifcandqach- thlckr-Or-te " is bent into a hook sevbutter the in Drain well; press large ;enough to- fit neatly the largiEssf e wire-- to Air the "sides oil eral- plas'ithhe-paadle:-ind:T)lai. cold of i.L- Ia faucet under water, or pour tins iwo noicn.es are ntea, as shown water "over it, repeating several at the left. At the right the splicer to drain as is seen. in position-on- , the wire. The times and taking care arrow indicates the direction in which much; of the milky water out as pos-to tarns make tBrnm!8.,,"-Mlf hf WP.'B ' differ as whetherAlex.'a . famous weeping stunt was because ha had nc. more mundane halls to conquer or whether it wss an ordinary Bobbing v ja'g" lie had aboard at the time, because he had no mor higli balla ...... purabWiiTT" . His la.u words were ' Order'mun, boysh; thpy'ra ofl roe.". He died drank, He had previously been dead drunk, but this was different.. tf crock. . graftera-at-Thorroofyl- -- - . oa s those were) andviinjoye.' '..imBelf gen eralJy He was a 'isftsin and played the y're a good dral, a&y way yoa want to spell It. Also he lovetLthe Iliad and beat the Interstate commeroe, com-- ; cent art es mission about- - twenty-som- eIn taking passes away from somst a! -- war-cloud- IIaT bow-legge- he lQjigarifiauL that fimfeis mountain range. When "he adopted the Per-- - V he got to slam dress ano,a Persian wife, Vest up th Satraps occasionally f whoever . i long-distanc- first or lariaed to be used .by milliners, and dressmakers for their nifty trade. When he got to the selvage of Indlat Alex. Baw a lot of leather animals standing en the other side of the rirer. surmounted with and surrounded" by soldiers. Afterward he was told they were elephants. "O, jres," be said. "Those are the things father ustfd to take.us to Bee on circus day, Hut as we never father was not saw the parade." Who is th at Mac faced artistait-tinon that old Jumbo there?" again said Alex. "That's Torus, king of India," flunkey.. - "I bet-h- e ain't any more purns than I am," said Alexander with a loud hlr--owlaughas-h- e thought fftpac' an absorbent. as lty After that- - battle, which was won by one of Alexander's suttlers offering a chew of tobaceo to Porus' elephant, Bucephalus was taken with y - , before bottuvi-iji- ' could a rive. . . On Ms way to India, Alexander. crossed the Balkans, establishing the Journey Alfalfa, meal and middlings are by far the best and cheapest food, and By Strickland of course, she should have-hafood - One day Philip of Macedont author alsor it Is well to give her some green of the Macedonian Cry and other feed, too, such as grass and carrots, works, was kept busy getting good and if near a cider mill and the pulp luck message's. First he was notified can be procured it will make excellent that a bunch of his mounted police food. jiad licked, the Ulynans to a pulp; Dq not keep a cow in a dark barn then that Jijs horse had won the or shed that does not admit the Derby, and last that his wife had. prePut windows In it that will sented him with a son. By the .time let in the light and sunshine to every he had got through paying .corner- This will "help keep off the tolls on these, he felt so worked dread tuberculosis to which many up that he hung out a sign, "He back cows, are subject. soon,'' locked the offl ce door an d .patmtllr should TSe TtepT"cIeanra.nd ted" himself violently on the back. after straining (If one has no sep- - That baby was Alexander the Great, arator) should be poured into ordi whose pictures, with a strip of hickory nary milk cans and kept in a cool leaves around his head to keep off dry place. sunsUokOr-you- have so often seen. ' T"Some "claim" that if the milk is None else. warmed slightly beforeBtrauilEth- Alexander t3rFarffIo "have de cream will rise more quickly. It is scended from "William PHercules. the also remarkable thaLifrabe iaatf yr Job"" as unsuccessful masmilk house or wherever the milk Is kept is light the cream will rise better and be a richer color When the.Tcream becomes thick enough skim It carefully and Bee thai ho mllkTTs mixed with it." Set Jt in a sprayed over a square rod plot of grass" large crock to sour. When it becomes in less than a half hour. Freshlv rut thick and sour it is .ready for quarts" of creaw LJawnras4eaerTeryuspflrjl8 10 injury oy spraying with sulphate of will make two pounds of butter. Iron solutions; therefore, do not If one, has , no churn, a very Inexspray a lawn to kill dandelions for several pensive way ofchutiiing Js the Do li Now 7: . ' r-- . " |