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Show 2 THE TOOELE TIMES IlMIT OF T1IK CHOP IX UTAH. CONDITIONS KM) FARMING. When will farmers brace up to the consideration of preserving the fertility 'of their 'soil? No matter what crop is grown, there is a cob-- j stant evidence of a dec'ine of pro- power inthe land. It' has always been supposed that the leg- plants, like peas, beans and clovers were the least" exhaust- ingonthe land of any, Jut here M. Ballard, an ex- tensive grower of pearsjn the east- ernjcoujUies of Wisconsin, who says that he will be obliged to'seek new fields for this industry because of the rapidjailing of fertility in tl,e 'pea sections. This is simply the' old story' of selling out the farm by the bushel s J. AtKins rnoriissioxAi, caki Mrs. E. DENTISTS Py J. Edward Taylor From a commercial standpoint, the present prospects are that I tali will produce one of the fU fruit crops in her history. hile Ladies e it is true that there Ins been siderable damage in some section1-thiI t from frost yet the states output - fine millinery larg-ducti- Dli. K. AND Ready-to-we- Clotting ar Ir commercial purposes will ceed the crop of 1910 by about 200 cars. Most of this gain will be in 1 he frost did very little peaches. to the apple crop in any damage section but there will not be am very large increase in the product-ol- d ion of this crop. While thcie is a large aiea coming into beating se IY !p trol ' j , j j r J J -- 5 I - ? "In ' : ' .V f . wray ; CEO. R. "v.i v A 'Sbs - . i r County First So. A-- IN EANK BUILDING Utah Tooele -- HOTEL- L. L. BAKER, Attorney at Law. i fered the most and it is doubtful if there will be over 23 per cent of a From a CVOp jn these varieties. commercial stondpoint this crop is The not an important factor. lie will about crop of sour cherries 73 per cent of the normal Cache Valley being somewhat later than Salt Lake and Utah Yal- leys was not affected to any extent This by the freeze of April of ap-fvalley will have a large crop pics this season, which is her . 13-1- j fertility. Xpy,.if any .of these conditions and elements are wanting they rnusj be supplied. That is plain, common seme, else down rgoes the productive power of the land. That to the farmer means future Too many farmers are like the man who said lie could get rich on the proceeds of his labor if it did not cost so much too keep up the ma chine in lood and clothing. It does cpst gopTethiijg tx keep upthe productive power .ob the land. And ' the beauty of it is that Lthe farmer no poorer for it. He in reality-ihas kept up the production, and cpngequetly the selling valuepf his property. There is no property or hardship in that. Those pea farmers in Wisconsin not different Jroin the wheat aj-farmers in Minnesota, or the corn fajpiepj in Jlliyds. They ate now yonfrpntedw ith the judgment ,of Because the an outraged soil. judgment isdeferred, many think it pill jtfyer he levied. But it will. They are like the Irishman who was caught stealing a pig. The s , ' owner, an old Quaker, said to hint Thee will pay for this on the Troth, said Judgment Day. Pat, If I'd Unowned yees was going to wait as long as that for your pay, Id taken two." What is needed is the spirit and We must pride of good farming. trust ourselves to the well settled principles of good farming, assured fhat if we do we will make our ' No calling and election sure, country ever prospered by an of the soil. Hoard's tr Fire Insuiance Conveyancing, Fidelity Bonds. Vowles & Evans Bldg., Tooele City. I Sr .t.Si v ii v,i; . j f ... w ;. r THIS HOTEL HAS .ALL THE COMFORTS.. . OF A REAL HOME WHERE ONE CAN . .... or News, Confectionery, Stationery EVERYTHING FRESH Hrs. A. L. Westrich, ing fruit crop. Proprietor. From Brigham City in Boxelder PHONK South Main ami county south through Weber and the north end of Davis to Layton PRINT ALL AT HOME there will be a large crop of peaches. The frost has thinned the cro-- j enough to insure good size and flipper Breaks Awav From the quality. In some spots in this Reatlv Print. section the crop has been considcr- ably damaged but the district as a Noticed any difference in the whole will have more peaches than typographical appearance of the The sweet cherry last season. Clipper this week? crop will be about 40 per cent and Of course you have. It s easily tbe apricots about 23 per cent. From Layton south through Davis gml Halt Lake eo, unties the damage to the peach, apricot and sweet cherry has been very heavy, This section will probably not have over 13 or 20 per eent of a peach crop and fewer sweet cherThis section ries aipl uproots. ships but few cars and the loca markets will he unost affected by th.e shortage. The peach, cherry and apiirot likewise suffered heavily in Utah county but this county will produce more peaches than last year. The area planted to sweet cherry is limited so the loss is not so also be a There portant. of pears and apples larger crop than last v ear. There will he a normal crop of apples in the Bear River Valley which is one of the leading apple seiTums of the state. In most of the outlv ing counties there is a good crop of apples and peas and in many eases a good crop of peaches and other stone fruits. These sections effect only the local markets. im-w- ill "i Tooele News Store. ENJOY SIIAD.E AND KEEP COOL 4. AND STRICTLY UP TODATl rives. Advertising : the print. 8 Because it is such a good way to increase ones t. Because it is such a help to mat hood and virtue in many ways. 10 Because it is such an infallible ones chances here-aite- r. way o' imp-din9 o goods for the salesman. brings orders when he 6D0G THAT I PRINTING 1 k k AT The Times Printing I Office ENTS FO R Singer Sewing Machines AG Tooele County. TOOELE POST CARO EMPORIUM PICKLE BROS. South Main St. U Tooele, Utah. iL. LOW EXCURSION RATES ESI j Via i On sale June 3th, (ith and 10th to 22il inclusive good for return until September 13, 1911 to Los Ange'as and return S30 00. On sale daily June 1st to Sept. 30th inc. good fo.fr return until Oct. 31, 1911 to Los Angeles and return. 40 00. N. E. A. Convention on sale June 27 to July 3th good for return until Sept. 15, 1911. Salt Lake City to San Francisco and return via Los Anyour geles 33.75. For further information focal agent at Tooele, Utah, or write to J. II. Manderfield A. G. P. A. . C. Reck, G. P. A. Salt Lake City, Utah Los Ange'es, Cal. ing on every page. about comes The change with ready through doing away prints. Those readers at all familiar with the printing business have always known that the inside pages of the paper were printed Ixffore we got them and t hat we printed only ball of the main paper. But now all eight pages are printed in Garrett, and the value of the paper will he greatly improved both as a news and as an advertising medium. Not that the leady prints are valueless or deteriorate from the j -, j j iQffllNG 4 4 f IN ALL COUNTY STATE BANK serv- TOOELE, UTAH. ice is very well fer" papers that have a limited amount of adver j n si ts: N N ts:z esj tising. In that ease the publisher wants to give his readers a larger Z Z volume of reading matter than al-z Z lowed in four pages, but cannot af- -j z ford to print more than four pages' z The Clipper has usedhimself. z '& z ready prints since its establishment z Z almost 2(i years ago, and thev were o Z Ij! UTAH. LAKE Pahvnuin. SALT CITY, lZ But for a well w orth the money. If you want the news when it is long time it has been necessary to A GLARING EXAMPLE OF GALL. e Hats of all kinds cleaned, trimnew ou cannot afford to be Small Profits and Quick supplements in tddition in med and blocked. Send your in Times your order to handle the advertising. For a glaring example of gall anil out Tiik Tuorin. old hats by mail or exwe comemnd you to home. bold effrontery The supplement business is a nuisot One Dave notorious press and have them Felt the the ance to the publisher. Eortunaely to You as Good as new Returned Taper" under six different headings item news know a If you good i? and entered in the post office in six we found it necessary to increase office. Zs! Times .'CStsJNtSCSN.il different towns as the weekly paper phone it into The NNNSIZS! the size of the supplement until of the respective towns. Take for in- Rhone 1 IS. with stance the Stockton Sentinel, lately it has been th.e size of a full RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Its .ubsenbers, w hat citizen LAND AND MINING page, printed fn both sides. Now Salt Lake Route. to of that town is foolish enough CASES. we have still more advertising, and think that ? paper can exist even with At rive from Salt Lake. every family in the town as subscribthis week to are we beginning print If you are interested in any contest ers? The sheet is made up in a 6x9 pffice in Salt Lake and printed on the ji- any matter before the Interior De- eight pages at home atld do away right, with the supplement entirely. press of the Western Newspaper partment, write to Clark & Union, where the entire six land lawyers, 002 F Street registered Tie change made it necessary newspapers are made, just by chang- X. W. (opposite Gtn'l Land OfTiceT, the same news!?) ing the headings, CAN SAVE YOU MONEY D. C. Free information to buy moie equipment and alter newspa- Washington, appearing in each of We the the obtain to and where appearance paper. ON per, with the ready print, quack nos- about contests trum and foreign mail order advertise- scrip, locatable upon public lanilc believe the paper looks better and Ei. D. COOK, at Depot. Agent ments. It is time that the genuine without residence or cultivation. JEWELRY, ETC. WATCHES, is hett'U' in every respect. Now we arise in fcountry newspaper men can handle any amount of adver-Yo- u Tooele Valley RR. connects with all Iheir might and blot out this discan safely send your orders for grace on legitimate journalism in at anv time. The paper Salt Lake trains, excepting Nos. 1 and Utah. meats and vegetables by the child, the will rontain a ' No. h F- - T ' large volume of local 2, and leaves Townsite for those consame courteous treatment will be aci v 2 reading matter, and ah around it nections as follows: i The Tooele Times is the county corded them at Aijet Vowels. S.33 a. m , 11:20 a. m, 4:06 p. m. will show thai the (tipper is o Heiil lei etg D. BFRKK. Superintended. paper and no citizen can afford to PATRONIZE HOME STORES. Salt Like fit v t keep house without it. j fr.ends. 4 Because it is a positive evidence of acquaintance with good literature. 5 Because It furnishes such a good exampe and training for boys. 6 Because it is just wJiat k man's mother enjoy having her son do. 7 Because it woftld took so nice in salesman is not on the ground. Advertising mcieascs the volume of k the 'order which the salesman can secure in person. Advertising makes the merenant respect the firm and the salesman. j That L lioaf of taste and good breeding. 3 Because it is such a sure way of making oneB self agreeable to hi Advertising insures for the traveler a resieetfnl hearing when he ar- noticed. Firt thing, there's noj supplement. Next, the pages are not parted together, and you find local reading piatter and local advertis interest of the paper. introduces the way &iid paves Tooele City, Utah. County Attorney. 1 every 1 WHAT ADVERTISING DOES! Advertising Attorney at Law. I I - C O U N C Y why way of expressing ones thoughts. 2 Fecause it is such a conclusive 'Hr.vRY Marshall, Mavor. F. M. Davis, M. D. J. W. Park. A. Lindben Brigham Gillett. W. R. Gillespie. K. J. Elkington, Recorder. G. K. Elkington, City Marshal. E. A. Bonelli, Attorney. John B. Gordon, Jus tie of the Reace Martha Dunn, Treasurer. Thomos L. Hpeirs, Sexton. W. II. Caldwell, Road Supervisor. F. M. Davis, Health Officer. S. MARKS, WILLIAM 1 T reasons oed lesprctable Gaisking man should swear as he cant jiit as often and as nard au elegant Because it is such Ry-- ,1 LAWYERS '4 T o C I DENT 1ST East 1 Caldwell ,t e MUNICIPAL. OFFICERS OFFICE - Phipps. RussDl. Dot t'Ciiltiiral inspettoi W. M. dale!, ''ll Smveitr- - K. S. Bowman I 2 final effect will Jc that in a few years the farmer wit have Tinder his feet;. a strong resolute soil that fvill answer back to him in good crops in almost any season. These are the ever presentYoijsiderations. Drainage for the surplus water; humus to hold the natural ami necessary soil moisture and tlie nitrogen; ground limestone to correct the growing acidity of the soil and fur- nish what lime is needed by the clovers, including alfalfa, phosphate the grain; potash for its share in Comnnssionc-- r J. A. Lillian Rot! berry. of Roads Andrew FRATERNAL DIRECTORY. Pythian Sisters. liiendship Temple No. 12 meets first and third Wednesdays of every month. Visiting sisters invited to attend. Sitting Past Chief, Maggie Pickle; M. E. C., Emeline Bonelli; E. S.. Phoe-l,Davis; K. J., Bella Lewyn; Maa-ur, Kutie Callender; Protector, Dora I. Alsop; Guard of Temple. Hetta ID.o-y- ; Trustees, Sigred Winn, May Maiiet, Fanny Selvin. o A SATIRE. t Work ts ''n,srs' Fie 1 B. van. Walter James, :i.' Ph!sieian Supt of Schools j Specialist in Cold Crown and Eridge Tooele, Utah. North Main St. uUr- Flume 113. DAVIS," DENT 1ST jfc ct of son. Count! Kecoi der i i Assessor Salt Lake City Did. i The Leading Millinery in the or the ton.' Farmers must take into consideration the ever govern-ingfathat every crop, no matter w hat exhausts the soil of some of its elements of fertility and if they arejvise utQ4its salvatiop,' they will pay back to the land iip special fertilizers some of the revenue they haye received fgom it. Let that be considered a fixed charged to be'met every year. The TO ALL. Co 'X ' - . k ' j Vy V -- v Men " j:- - Z t ' 5 DENTIST. Kearns 312 't Alina Ci inmisMonei s u r, I td!r Joseph C. Sw elisim, Clark, Ornie, Toot le, Utah; Grants! ille. County Clerk M. D. Ajax. Wm. S. Marks. County Att trn Countv Suet i.T M. M. bush. Jokn- Count! TiPusmei Samu-- I Countv i-- CIIHISTENMIN, ONE PRICE con-um- , M. ... ve COUNTY OFFICERS. nnnnnn j Z J. - W. Tate Mercantile Co I -- ! j Everything in with-ijsu- Merchandise General Hsiurns Is Our Motto 1 V Tooele, Utah. Phone 33 1 FRANK OVER 69 YEARS' EXPERIENCE the JEWELER - d tin vSr 1 ' . - t ''3'A Trade Marks Designs Copyrights 4c. iiketWi m XnVotie cnrtltig desorlntlon may iiurc,f m tir oiift(ri Tree wnoihor aa mvtMHlnn la pi ohnbiy uatifiihla, Comnmnlc H?tlOliOOK onlntrnti Ht.nSBtnctlvcouiliICMtiJil. ct it free, (blest agency for securing patent.. Gents taken through Munn A Co. retd's tpr'iM nJii&t, If boat chnrcrd, lu tbe qnjci r SdCRSillt JlKsericau. tmndgorntMf tJ!ntrsteS weekly. I sreest elrw imy imioialuo Junrtml. fJ ci ms, f I s Sold by all newsdenler uauMths, cnl-i- i iu voir: fmr 361 Broad dbiaucfc l CZo vny, Wew YrrS Is |