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Show THE OAK CAFE, THE FARMERS' MRS. CORA ELSBERRY, Proprietor. SERVES FIRST CLASS MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Boarders served by the day or week. INSTITUTE. Foil Worth of Lunches prepared for travelers. FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CONFECTIONERY. Report of the Meetings TREMONTON. Main St., Week. Toys Given for $2.00. Held Last The nature of the soil should be con- should be educated In this depnrt-Imen- t. The Ganos and Proper shelter must accomsidered In planting. reproper food supplies. Spoke of To be or not to be." of the tlr.l Missouri Pippins will give quicker No pany the development of high ideals, intel-- ' cMM turns but are not so desirable. the question at the Inail-tut- e mistake will be made in planting red lectual power and strength of characsesiou of the Farmers Compared the human garden apples of quality. A tender rapid ter. at Tremonton, in almost with the apple garden and explained will hU blight develop growth Elaborate preparation of the in most entertainingly the requirements any variety of fruit. made for a six day' session Woman should be given a:i morn-SSIt has been a wonderful suc- -' of each. used. begin last Monday ...ogram cess. The cost of drainage was only 'education to make her an economic interesting ised. ThU about t'i- an acre. Believed that factor in the home. S5 been extensively advert WEDNESDAY, drainage would be D great success. Prof. Goodwin continued his intcr-- i In this valley. Spoke of the benefits derived by some fruit growers in the eating talk concerning Utah birds and M hen ct county of Cache who had practised their habits in order to show which , successful farmers. ire beneficial and which are deatruc-inert to begin, came aouolnted time Live. The particular topic this morn-- ; of one and T. Coombs earnestly spoke F were present but six farmers the Importance of these institutes and ins was the relation of birds to grain mil grasses. There are about 400 a ro two lady instructors urged that they be continued. .idles of birds in Utah. The Insect and Miss TUESDAY. C, Miss Cooper the farmer s destroy more In dollars each Lov Well, it's going to be a great suc- pests and they gave the lone domestic vear than Is spent in seb work. In of the In into the cess all. morning after insight Ife a good s ivstB in the U. S. destroy in men Blood ject In from came the farmers the while econd day, topics in grain $53,000,000 per year; sltuat one the each and brought discussed direction very and These figures weather was his wife, or daughter, or best girl, sc fields $200,000,000. Thev decided that the much been determined by government glorious too when the meetings were called to or- have here was tperts. A certain species of fly costs Sn7biP and too much farm worf der both halls were filled with an en- che farmers 40,000,000 bushels of too it' audience. Now, thusiastic be done, could that He showed how wheat annually. to us of two weren't bad report there things afternoon the in bird life affected of the little and about 15 farmers the meetings for each was very Inter- farmers, by their the interests in destroyactivity men's wereV attendance when In the department, esting. these pests. Thd meadow lark Is There were representatives they taught us to raise things but in ing from Yielding, Garland. Thatcher and the women's they told them how to principally useful In alfalfa fields decook and eat them properly whichj stroying grasshoppers, crickets, spiBear River City. it was is vastly more interesting. But wo ders and weed seeds. The mourning At the close of the session while it destroys some grain, is couldn't get to this department very-wel- dove, resolved that each one (Wart a useful weed bird. The Professor turnowning to our bashfulness and make an effort to secure a bigand if thought, it a disgrace that these birds d a so can day. report. following the give only on out Prof. Northrup spoke on the sub- should be classed among the game not be done to iwstpone the this favorable weather ject of picking, packing and storing birds. The red wing nnd brewer until to post fruit. He emphasised the great im- blackbird are birds that do much Should give the farmers time but it is shown that they do portance of proper packing of fruit. damage themselves. more than harm. The English nrst the good of can time for a only The synopsis proper picking Following is be learned from experience. Apples sparrow is utterly useless and should afternoon's session: bj Hon. must be picked with the stems on, be destroyed. Other useful birds are Meeting called to orderIntroduced the blue bird, bobolink, lark sparrow which Is just as easily done. He P I Holmgren, who the house finch and the white crown most first one peaJwr. the of the as Mortensen, Prof. Nortbrup thot sparrow, the flicker, the gull, the he valIn that the successful growers npple tatd Prof. Northrttp imof applet quail, tho king bird etc. There are orcharding was of the This v aiie y, ley, spokeforon the subject The fertility of .seven species of the swallow, all in profit. portance to farmers. to the Hood Ri- growing the soil is of the utmost importance. sect feeders and do not breed vermin ha said, "is superior Ore-no- n Referred to the great change in the as generally believed. They are among ver valley and others famous in of a famous orchard the most useful birds and should be We have everything favorable, appearance The sparrow hawk, the thro' one year's neglect and to its protected. our soils are rich enough and irrigaThe rapid recovery when a fertilizer was whlnnoorwlll, the night hawk, the satisfactory. is entirely tion marsh hawk, the burrowing owl, the the note fruit planted the greater of applied. "Feed tho apple orchard morteared owl, the roughlegged hawk feed consumption will The it and first then be. you.' will market all useful birds. the ire than cultivasufficient been faster has not There fruit is increasing WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Apple clubs in the bast tion In the past. The more the soil production. Prof. McLaughlin took up the disto eat at least one apple, Is cultivated, the less Irrigation Is repledged .... v- - v.irk utnte produces Thinning and pruning are cission of a topic of great interest to market quired. necessary to increase size of the fruit. nost of the farmers, the methods of 000 000 bushels, yet our best to the land and relieving four is in New York City. Three Western In his case his apples were 25 per improving 'he soil of Its surplus water and al-- j for to due last is than ''ent box paid year a larger dollars The greatest damage he claim-- ' bbl. for Eas these factors. Spraying Is generally kail.arises fruit as against IS per favorable from excessive irrigation foi ii is as now essential. altitude Urged recognized tent Our a lack of knowledge of the a- to lue River Hood gets of first the Importance getting good nount of water producing color, yet W required for differ-- ! more than double the price that thrifty stock. Advised never t0 leave ent low even the plants. He referred to a farmer a spur and at on more than ons apple Orchards here Ket 'n Cache valley who had his greatest $1000 per acre. not closer than six Inches. prices paid will bring Prol. Merrell took up the subject, success from irrigating sugar beets Wo can make more money If betnly three times during the season. of forage Oropi suitable to Utah. Exter packing Is done. Size and color Careless flooding of pastures Is anoExIn at hia packing. satisfaction the considered be larg; pressed should four differ- attendance. He said that fruit grow- ther cause of alkali. Explained the perts pack by sight using scabby, arin this valley is of the utmotd "ause of alkali appearing on the suring ent grades. Misshnpen. d He did not bellevr face of the soil. Over irrigation Will importance. senic burned or bruised apples1 shou It has only-beenot be put in first grade. No. should though that this should be practiced bring up this alkali. in to the exclusion of other crops. Plant recently that drainage has been be perfect specimens and packed grow-a- n food should be in the soil in sufficient oractlced in the arid region and but tiers from top to bottom. The in their quantities to be taken up by the crops little Is known. A piece of land is of Hood River arc unite J of so much by its own Irrithem planted. The soil In Utah Is not in- not effected system of packing and many as by the irrigation of neighgation consequin He autos how exhaustible. their in grow explained are riding tracts above it. In their organizations they lng lucern will not bring back the boring ence To drain for surplus water on watAn fertility of soil as sometimes claimed. bear all the expenso equally. to pro- Commercial fertilizers are becoming er logged land the drain must cross organization here is necessary crops In necessary where the farmer does not cut the direction from which It comes. perly provide for the fruit Junction To drain for alkali land the drain The Grand keep a sufficient number of animals the future. run In the general direction of association makes more money In buy- to return the fertility taken from the must the slope of the country. The seepfruit Utah estaband of soil. benefits Showed the selling ing, repacking water in this valley runs generalthan the growers here obtain for lishing a condensed milk factory. It age in well defined channels. In layly been first In has the that the place. general opinion their fruit ing drain tile a suitable outlet must In answer to question of David lucern is the only forage crop, but! first bo secured. Local conditions showed that many other crops are of Holmgren, advised stenciling boxes. the depth of the drainDishonest farmers, In packing, hurt greater value. Showed how two ac- must govern Five feet is generally a proper the reputation of Utah fruit. An or- res of hind planted tQ certain crops age. for all purposes. Explained the chard In Hood River this summer will keep ten cows from May 15 to depth various kinds of drain. An open sold for $3,000 per acre, while theyer Oct. 15. This has been sufficiently drain Is expensive and not satisfacdemonstrated to show that it can be are in no wise superior to Bear Rock drains soon fill up. In vallev orchard products. Believed done. Recommended the planting of tory. a sufficient variety of grasses t0 make wood drains 2 Inch lumber should be that had the farmers In this valley could' a succession In growth and develop- used. There is a brick red tile made kept together this year they In A sample have received $4 per box. Trees in ment. By so doing and keeping sep- of Ogden which crumbles. tile made by John Somers was exUtah will crop and develop more fruit arate pastures, five or six times the hibited. The gray tile is the safest. than in any other state he had visited number of animals can be pastured Explained how tile is laid which is The speaker showed a number of ar it) the ordinary way. Recommencharts illustrating the proper method ded the plowing under of a green, lu- begun at the lower end. Also spoke of pruning. In answer to a question, cern patch as a fertilizer. he advised the heading of trees with- highly of Brome grass for hay and Big Wheat Stacks. Also recomin a foot 0f the ground. pasturage on dry land. Plant in the between' a as cow crop mended spring. peas Barnyard manures should Mr. Calvin W. Richards of the tree rows, if necessary to ferti- never be allowed to heat. EVENING SESSION. lize. Fielding last week handed us a Prof .S. H. Goodwin spoke very InProf. Merrell said he felt that this Institute work is a good thing for terestingly, his subject being the photo of his four stacks of wheat fruit growers' Indebtedness to the the people. Felt somewhat disappointed in the attendance. Had plan- birds. There was a good attendance heads taken at harvest time last ned for a good time this week. He of both ladles and gentlemen. He were nearly 30 feet said that he had a great pride In Utah first referred to Longfellow's poem, July. They Bird confess "The of to that I but was compelled Kllllngworth." which high and contained 2600 bushels we are not taking advantage of our he thought should be in every houseopportunities. Referred to the soil hold and schoolroom. The lesson It of wheat , raised on 80 acres and conditions existing In the vicinity of teaches is that the mission of the harvested in 3 Thirty-tw- o days. The preNephi. Had great faith in that coun- birds Is not understood. try for dry farming. Also referred sence of birds Is often misinterpreted bushels and a half an acre is pretty to drainage experiments west of Salt and the bird wrongly condemned. He Lake City In which tile drainage was told of the great damage done by the good for dry farming even in Utah, plained the necessity of this, the prin- codling moth and explained the way ciple reason being that pulling the In which the downy woodpecker helps Who can heat, it? stem from the apple breaks the skin to extermlne them, it is one of the nnd causes rot. Most winter apples most useful birds known, according A VOTE OF THANKS. will stand a little frost. They should to Prof. Goodwin.. The apple worm be stored In I moderately moist build- Is a favorite food for this bird. This The Farmers' Protective Associing where the temperature can be worm pest causes an annual loss to ation desire through The Times to In the He Staclose to United the apple growers freezing point. kept dwelt upon the importance of proper tes of $20,000,000; or a mathematiextend a hearty vote of thanks to grading In packing. The Professor cian had given the value of a single DOW ay woodpecker gave a practical illustration of packduring six months the business men of Tremonton ing, a number of apples having been of the year as $585. Tho chickadee The Is another valuable bird, Its princi- for providing the hall and lights brought In for that purpose. box should be packed so full that the pal food being the apple aphis. The lid will form a slight bow when nailcuckoo is another of our state birds and fuel for the Farmers' Institute, ed down. the Oregon that does good. It being especially Explained .lohn. i Holmgren, Pres. nandard pack and advocated Its ad- fond of tent caterpillars and grassIn He to answer also tbe question, hoppers. option. spoke of the value LAST WEEK'S EDITION. he advised the wrapping of applet; of hawks ad owls and of the malign , ed robin. for distant markets. Considerable We were especially gratified at The audience was favored at this discussion was entered into as to the desirability of stenciling boxes where stage of the proceedings by I vocal e the reception our special edition each farmer parks his own fruit. It lection by some young ladles. was the general opinion that this Miss Blanche Cooper gave an Intermet with last week. A number of should be done. it was estimated esting address on the subject of the that there would be 40,000 hoxes of heme as a social factor. The lady men came in and bought twenty apples raised next year In this valley. had noticed the eagerness with which copies each to send to friends in It was again urged that a fruit growthe fanners had desired lo learn how the Fast, and others bought from ers astiocatlon be formed. to pack apples, to grow fruit, to spTUESDAY AFTKRNOON. ray, and hoped they would be equally five to ten eopies. We have a few Prof. Northrop took up the subject Interested In the rearing of his childcopies left that we should be glad rif what varieties of fruit are best ren. The home Is of (he highest recomIs to the the He to school The next. the valley. adapted supply to those who wish. mended the Jonathan, Winesap, Winhome plays Its part first In the phy ter Banana, Spltienberg, Crimes slcnl Food Is essential Already wrappe;! for mailing, postGolden and others of th.lt quality, to keep up his energy and women age paid, 5 cents a copy. ' u MII- lift rrlftvr pain. o ' d alt Santa Claus, in all his glory, awaits your coming here. Our entire line of Holiday Goods is now on display, all selling at prices that mean a direct saving to you. If you are affected with Xmas-Gitroubles, call on us, we can solve them for you and give you $2.50 worth for $2.00. i30 0 ii0 30 i30 i ' j ft 1 ' 1 hav-fleld- Our Big Discount Sale Still Continues. l S one-side- tS! easonable Merchandise Selling at from Per Cent Reduction. sf 0 to 50 $0 D 0 1 o Supply Your Needs and Here is the Place. 11 R. L. FISHBURN & SONS CO., :, j 10 Now is the Time j grl TREMONTON STORE. Stores at Brigham and Tremonton. O M J j r wmmm THE HOLIDAY SEASON. 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