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Show ' THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH TEST ALL SEED CORN 1 SEVEIITEEII BILLS DOUBLES EGG HARVEST ACTRESS TELLS SECRET A well known actress give the following recipe for gray hair: To half pint of water add 1 oa Bay Hum, a small box of os. of glycerine. Barbo Compound, and Any druggist can put this up or you can mix lent home et very little cost. Full directions for making and uae. coma tn I A FRIENDS ADVICE A field Per Acre Can Be Greatly i increased Thereby. Work Can Bo Don In Late Winter or Early Spring When Time Otherwise Would Bo Lost Simple Tetter Described. Mr. Av age Fanner, is your time worth f 4 an hour? That setmds like a schame.doesnT Itl Well It Isn't. J. C. Hackleman of the MIs-fsouri college of agriculture figures that yon can make that much testing ' com. The average Missouri farmer acres vf corn raises about twenty-sieach ear. He fails to test hl seed corn whereby he loses $1.50 (this Is a conservative estimate) an acre. Mr. Hackleman says that about ten wbours of actual labor would berequlred to test the seed for the 26 acres. By such testing the yield can be increased at least $1.50 worth. Hence the time required to test the seed is worth about $40, or about $4 an hour. The more com a fander grows the more money he can make by the test The man who rtilses 100 acres can increase ck x , Yin frp ,u-- ft The use of milk In feeding PASSED BYSEIIATE will double egg pro-- t durtlon, according to the poultry section of the Nebraska erperi-- . ment station. The hen never lays an egg until all the ingredients necessary for the complete devel-opmeat of a chick are present ISlnce the egg contains protein as well as carbohydrates, any amount .of carbohydrates fed In the form of grain will not offset the necessity of protein. Milk given to the birds, either as a drink or in the form of wet mash, will double egg yields. Commercial meat scrap Is of equal value, and may be sub- stltuted when milk cannot be ob- chickens -- I I t .. T Fraudulent Advertising and Mofmoit ? Battalion Bills , are Approved. talned. I TO ..ERADICATE, QUACK. GRASS Rye and Vetch Recommended by Wisconsin Station Can Be Used for Greet Manure or Hay. Experiments at the Wisconsin station show the following to be a successful treatment for quack grass where the acreage is too large for summer fallowing: After the grain is harvested ploe and thoroughly prepare, the seedbed, then sow rye and vetch at the rate of two bnshels of the former and 2G to SO pounds of the latter to the acre. Bot the rye and vetch are quick' to sprout and will come up before the quack grass gets a chance to recover Winter vetch makes an abundant fall growth and covers the ground like carpet In the spring both the rye and vetch will resume growth at a rapid rate, until at corn planting time these crops will be from two to three feet high. Whereupon the rye and vetch can be turned under for green manure or cut for hay, and the land planted to a cultivated crop at once, with slight chances of qnack grass making an ap- FARM MACHINERY Ch;ropractic Measure Goee Down to Defeat in Lower House of Utah Legislature, the Vote Being Close. House Kifls Free Employment Bureau Bill. pearance,. Like clover and alfalfa, vetch Is a legume and as such Is valuable as a soil Improver by means of the nltro gen it takes from the air and restore to the soil through its roots. Hence treatment for quack the vetch-ry- e grass can be recommended aa doubly useful. i) GETTING JBENTBACKTQ COMMITTEE FOR UTAH . LAWMAKERS AFTER , DISMEMBERMENT DECKS CLEARED FOR IMPORT-AN- T DEBATE. PROLONGED PARTY MEASURES. RUSTS 0U1 Salt' Lake' City. The senate on February 1$ began to clear the decks tor important party measures yet to come with a view to closing the legislative factory on time. The regular afternooq session, which lasted until nearly S oclock, was not enough, so the solons met again at 7 : S 0 o'clock and threshed bills for another three hours and a halt The net result of the day's activities was the removal of twenty Mils fjom the senate ' calendar. Of thl number seventeen were passed, two wge killed and one withdrawn. The standing committees were active, however, sod fifteen bills were offered to take the placet of those removed from the calendar. ' Outside of the passing of the Mormon battalion and fraudulent advertising bills, the measures acted upon yesterday pertained to minor changes In existing statutes and appropriations for the ensuing biennium. The fraudulent advertising bill was passed unanimously after the senators had satisfied themselves that there was nothing In the measure which would affect newspapers and periodicals accepting advertising unless they had a knowledge that it was of fraudulent nature. rt for recall bill providing McKinney's of elected city officials was passed by the house on February 19 after an unsuccessful effort had been made to amend It by making it apply only to cities of the first and second class. By close margin the house killed the bill by Williams providing for establishment and operation" by the state of free employment bureaus in Salt Lake and Ogden. McKays bill providing for creation of a state department of agriculture snd consolidating into it all state departments having anything to do with agriculture was killed. Introduced . An Salt Lake City. The corrupt prac tices bill and the chiropractic measure encountered a stormy reception in on February 16. Thw first named bill was sent back into .committee for practical dismemberment, while the measure upon which the cMropractora, had pissed their, hopes was cast into the discard. It took five hours of heated conversation to accomplish this result. One measure, empowering cities to purchase gas, water and elctricity for resale, was passed by the house on February 26. Twelve new measures made their appearance, making the total 172 for the session. The senate on February 26 conoid ered amendments by the public utilities bill. Refused to strike out maximum freight rates on coal, but increased them. Defeated proposition to Increase salaries of commissioners the-hou- se bill was anti-cigaret- te the bouse by Representative Edward Southwick of Utah county, designed to absolutely prohibit the sale of cigarettes in the state of Utah. In Much Waste May. B Stopped by Prep er Sheltering and Keeping Things Ih Good ' Com From Tested Seed. his earnings at least $150. This Is practically dear gain since testing Is done daring late winter or early spring When the time would otherwise be lost , Seed com testing is comparatively easy. The ears that have been previously selected for seed are labeled to correspond to the spaces occupied 'by the grains from those ears In the germlnator.- If any of the samples of grain show poor germination, the ear from which they came can be found from the label on the space the grains occupy, and can be eliminated. One of the simplest testers is the sand box or sawdust Jt consists of a box about 4 inches deep and 80 inches inches of sand square, with about or sawdust in the bottom to hold the moisture or to keep water from stand-- , lag around the corn. A piece of old sheeting or other cloth that will absorb moisture, bat will not allow it to stand on the surface, should be stretched over the surface and marked off into squares. Put six kernels from various portlons of the middle of each ear to be tested elnto one of these squares and give the ears and Cover squares corresponding labels. the box to prevent drying and keep it et room temperature about 70 degrees Fahrenheit for six days, then find the ears from which kernels failed to. germinate, throw them into the feed box and retain those that showed a good strong testi ' Figures, based on the acreage and yields in Missouri during the last eight years, indicate that the losses Incident to neglect of seed com testing will amount to about $11,000,000 this year. That amount Is Worth saving. - to Repair. Mor6 machinery rusts out . than wears out More machinery Is thrown away om account of a few parts giving ont than because of the wearing out of the entire machine. Who pays the bill? Who keeps the many large ma chlnery concerns in business? The farmer. When other lines of business are slack or dead, there Is practically no decrease in the manufacture of farm machinery, because the farmer is a steady buyer and always In the field for another machine or for some new type ot farm machinery. How waste may be stopped: 11 By more careful selection. 2. By'buylng from reliable dealers and manufacturers. 3. By keeping machinery in repair. 4. By sheltering machinery whea not in tse. . BUILDING FOR FARM SCALES " Good Manner of Protection la Shown in Illustration Shed Is Built to Side of Bam. - A' good Way of protecting the fafm scales Is shown In the accompanying diagram. The shed, which is 20 feet long, 14 feet wide and 14 feet high at the lowest side, is built to the side ot a barn. It is also used for storing buggies, etc, writes Silas Funk of McLean county, Illinois, In Farm and 60-fo- Shed for Farm Scales. Results Given of Surveys Made by United States Department of Home. A hole 6 feet square is cut In Agriculture. the side of barn near the roof to per, of loading hay on the scales so the mit made soil the to surveys According amount can be loaded. The desired by the United States department of agdoor are 10 feet wide by 12 end large riculture about 65 or 70 per cent of oils here need drainage," said Pro feet high, r The small door opposite the lessor Crabb. Of this amount from scale box has a window in IL There 25 to 30 per cent Is badly in need of is also a door for driving stock on to cow barn. The drainage and from 40 to 50 per cent the scale from the would be greatly benefited by drainage. scale, being always in the dry, is never , OttSardTsujrylTtMrfikvrbccirDiade out of .. by the New York state department of agriculture show that from. 25 to Ik) WOOD LOT VERY CONVENIENT per cent of the orchards are only fair- ly drained, 10 to 12 per cent are poorly Important Feature of Agriculture and drained and 2 to 10 per cent are badly . of More Attention From gla nced of, drainage. ; r: Supply cf Coal, Wood Ashes and Char, coal Should Be Kept Befere Animals at AH Times. ovide plenty of stone coal, wood asLes and charcoal for the swine. Tou've seen the sows trying to eat the oft stones they root up. You have heard them cracking some-ihin-g in the ground. They they kt.nl uinercls and especially lima, d Worthy .... SWINE CRAVE FOR MINERALS , 7 were Introduced. Speaker Tolton opened the mornings session of the house on FebruJL7 - Every farm should have a small wood lot Forestry on the farm is today an important feature of agriculture and ought to receive considerate attention from farmers. A wood jot Is very convenient to have, not only as a source of fuel in times of scarce and coal, but to furnish pots and timber for various uses and to add beauty to the landscape tnd premises, and afford shade, shelter snd comfort to a large extent for all the occupant cf the farm.' high-price- d e Marvelous Electric Power. The tremendous, almost inconceivable possibilities of electric power are strikingly brought out in a giant motor recently built for use In IVnnsjl-vnnlsteel mills. This motor is the biggest In the world. It develops horse power. While the motor is of an impressive bulk, it could be easily inclosed in a medium sized room. Some idea oft the concentrated efficiency of electric power Is realized when oue thlnksT)f how many acres would be Covered by the 15.000 horses ' a 15.-00- 0 whose work equivalent It can tirelessly produce. HJ Tb Tb Oulnln. That Doe Not A ft ret of It. onl nod Ui.Ut. r ft rot. Ltxttlv. Se.tn VbIbIb. bbb b. takfi bf Bnronr wuboat o In or bend the riBcinx arvoBBM onlr .a. 'Bhhw QiIrlM. elsestnreUonebebbox. Ska. o.Min A lb Tb-r- W. (iBOVSl Australia Destroying Her Trees. In view of the present nd prospective value of Australia's national tree, t Is a little sprpri.slng to find tlmt cutting and burning Is proceeding with scant scientific supervision. California and South America are planting eucalyptus; Australia Is cutting them down. hnrdwoods Australian rival ma- Woman Saved From a Seri ous Surgical Operation. . For four years I Louisville, Ky. suffered from female troubles, headI could not aches, and nervousness. sleep, had no appetite and it hurt me to walk. If I tried to do any work, I would have to lie down before it Ira finished. The (loo-to- r said I would have to be operated on and I simply broke down. table and the result is 1 feel like a new woman. I am well and strong,, da all mv own house work and have an eight pound baby girt I know Lydia E. Ilnkham.. Vegetable Compound saved me from an operation which every woman dreads. Mrs. Nellis Fiskback, 1521 Christy Ave., Louisville, Ky. Evervone naturally dread the surgeons knife Sometime nothing else will do, but many times Lydia E. hams Vegetable Compound has saved the patient and made an operation unnecessary. If you have any symptom about which would like to know, write to the Iju EL Pinkham Medicine Co.. Lynn, Mast., for helpful advice given free. In beauty The Wretchedness of Constipation u. MBS 10-ce- mi semi-annu- LEi al !,. ( 1 a 1S-S- to-nig- ht m Rats Aro Dangerous . -- . rEEKS lit !t -a 25H GTVHlSSfliONBS state-owne- d CH1 Young prohibition by which a final vote on Its passage after it was recalled from governor for consideration amendment was overlooked. The Torrens land bill was passed by the house on February 13. The long jprotoised public Utility bill, the second of the administrative measures, made its official appearance in the senate on February 13, and at the same.' time lobbyists were given notice that their presence on the floor of the senate was not desired during discussion of the measure. Verbal notice that he was getting Z nn (in Net Contents 15Tltitd Tractor, 1 -- vJll -- For Infants and Children. -- in ; -- t j - vj i ri 4 j i' Tl T Li V Mothers Know That Genuino Castor V. CESXr AWgeteSfeIVcparalioiiLrA ALCOHOL-SPE- W - V v MV IhVe 5 Thereby Pnrootin$ Dicsti CheerfstocsssndBcstCofila 1 neither Opiam.Morphlne ij J Mineral nor Not Narcotic IJV MchM , ';3 f:i r-c- Rrimimuhi harm i v? "zi W (UrttodSap AiuHpwm.AnW lr C ?, r: SA w v Dso AhdpfuiEwneiiyfcr Constipation oral Durrhcc and Feverishness ard. For Over r&cSinuleS;natrecg Thirty Year jEt CmrHCcaC0,Qa Mnvy'Ynniv. r a - ,n ba-ds- agree-"100X1- 1 A friend advised tee to try Lydia H Finkhama V and susceptibility from $4,000 to $5,000 and to $6,000, hogany are and of among polish, unsurpassed Defeated amendment limiting numdura-- t timbers in world's the strength, to In this state ber of cars in trains Into and resistance aud fungus dllty fifty-fivsect attacks. All mines in the state of Utah are Can quickly be overcome by to be assessed at three times their CARTERS LITTLE net proceeds If the bill introduced in LIVER PILLS. the senate by the educational commitAGT Purely vegetable tee becomes a law. act surely and and With many expressions of regret gently on the reluctance and frank acknowledgment liver. Cure that hundreds of marvelous cures Biliousness, Head- have been effected In Utah by spinal Mr Febache, adjustments the lower house on Dizsi- which 26 bill the killed per- No sick headache, biliousness, ness, and ruary Indigestion. They do their duty. mitted chiropractors to practice in SMALL SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. PILL, bad taste or constipation Utah by a vote of 20. ayes to 2$ nays. Genuine must bear Signature by morning. Representative King baa presented a measure asking for an appropria-" Get a box. tion of $2,000 for the construction of Are you keeping your bowel, liver, a bridge over he Escalante river in Garfield county, five miles west ot and itomach clean, pure and fresh J with Cascarets, or merely forcing a Escalante. with The committee on highways and passageway every few day bridges introduced three measures Balt, Cathartic Pill, Caator Oil or for the furtherance of the good roads Purgative Water? Let Stop having a bowol wash-day- . movement in Utah on February 26. The new motor license bill prepared Cascarets thoroughly cleanse and regFEEYDrmr losses by the secretary of state's office dl ulate the Btomach, remove the our BLACK cumrs nua suexita Ading the mtotor license year into and fermenting food and foul gases, L.ftlc.4 mUihMi hr periods has been intro- take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of ihe system all the duced in the senate. BrMr. atMT constipated waste matter and poison --a mimi Mb Salt Lake City. Just how tightly In the bowels. y Wftolnrt)kl.iidM-tomfc1pkttlacUai Mila, I1.W the Sunday closing "lid" should be A Cascsret will make you ska. StaaUac Pills, $4.0 nailed down on (' nr iatem.ottwt Cmw. rfapWM mi atm .mb drug stores of feel great by morning. They work Tk. usRtori'T Cm. pmWrt Mr II Utah,' was .discussed before the housV while you aleep never gripe, alcken fmctelUJ.i . Vaccimu Ao cut Cvreaa'a 11 oniv. Uiut of representatives on February 13. or cause any inconvenience, and cost Tfca Cifflw tatwtwy. iwtatiy. tatlfwala The debate resulted In the measure only 10 cents a box from your store. to committee for Millions of men and women take a being further consideration and redrafting. Cascaret now and then and sever ' The druggist contingent' in the have Headache, Biliousness, Coated house was opposed to the measure Tongue, Indigestion,' Sour Stomach or ion Than Br Utiof from the start as' an endeavor on the Constipation. Adv. STEARNS' part of the retail merchants to deprive the drug stores of Sunday, business, ELECTRIC PISTE Keep Them Busy. yet to require them to keep open for "Im a men of few words," U. 8. Governmant Buys It the dispensing of drugs, COLD BVZRTWHXBS tS aad tLOt Maybe, but you seem to give what The chiropractic bill was reported few you have plenty of work." from the Judiciary committee 'with a RKAK-UPvaaLCTa majority repot adverse to It and colo Anurie carve Backache, Lumbago, I a oca HI TNI HOO J minority report recommending that it Rheumatism. Fend 10c. Dr. V. M. Pierce, I (Th. quMml I a lit tmt op a Mb be placed on the calendar for conald Buffalo, N. Y., for large trial package. i th. U Wu dnaa tun e ration. It finally was given a place Adv, on the calendar. A paper mill Is being adActing upon a communication from vocated in Minnesota. Avoid oparhUona. haiutt Um 4 Mootet the governor the house appointed HmoIu nr; bom. nnu-dr- . (.Vo Writ. iMtf, CihiH lMeCi.J)i.l-l.iltlitUlbChto and committee tl special investigate lc audltorium seating 4.200 is -AjpulH report method of correcting error ln to be built in Louisville. W. N. U, Balt Lake City, No. record of the bill by scolding the members for delaying legislation mid urging the adoption of a rule whereby no one could speak on a bill more than five nnr nn an amendment-morminutes. three than Bills were passed by the house on February 17, authorizing state board of health to pass on qualifications of assessment changing embalmers; ' on destirftes freight dates; basing nation weights; requiring that bulls on range be registered regulating mak ing of- appropriationa by legislature, j tired of delays andtherecomraitting House concurred la senate amend- of bills and the reconstruction of bills ment overlooked when bill was passed was served on the members of the a short time ago. Providing for reg- senate by Senator William Seegmlller of the minority, istration of trained nurses. Utah will pay the expenses of the Salt Lake City The lower bouse of public utilities commission and the cost the Utah legislature will run two cal- of the operat'on of the proposed comendars instead of one from how on. mission will not be assessed as a tax Administration - and executive meas- against the public utilities of the ures, the passage of which was prom- state which are to come under its suised In campaign days, will have a pervision. Only those corporations special, exclusive, autocratic calendar which are commonly known as public of thelrvery own. The new move Is service corporations are to be super-.- . commission and' the by, cratic party bills In. the clear, and proposition that the 'commission be thus to. render them less liable to given supervision over the sugar facaccident than they would be as cars tories? coal mines and all other cor In the ovsrlong train of the general poratlons in the state which have calendar. This was decided on at the either a natural or artificial monopoly has been eliminated from the bll session of February 15. The creation of a department of Sg Representative Boy den of Summit county has Introduced a measure In riculture and the consolidation under the house calling for the creation of a one head of fourteen offices, commisstate board of control to supervise and sions and departments are providet direct the affairs of the state capitol, In a bill introduced in the senate by prison, school for the fdeaf and blind the committee on agriculture. end Industrial school, the mental hosAppropriaton for the Branch Agri cultural colege was cut by the joint pital and other public Institutions. Although the majority of the judic- appropriations committee of the' leg iary committee cf the house reported islature from $72,845 asked to $53,Sf0 tfce chlropradtu bill unfavorably, the McKay's bill, placing court steno . bill will go on the calendar and be dis- graphers oa a salary was klih on an cussed on its merits on the floor of unfavorable committee report but notice of reconsKSerit'on of il the bouse, as the result of an action was given. reached. ary e SOILS NEED MUCH DRAINAGE , Salt Lake City. The senate on February 17 passed the public utilities measure, but the bill as It was finally approved would hardly have been recognised by Its original sponsors. . The measure passed is minus the maximum freight rate and length of trains limit provisions and .many other innovations proposed - by the steering committee. Along with the maximum freight rate section there was dropped the provision that employees of corporations furnishing the commission information should not be discharged, A paragraph also was substituted which gives the governor the power to 'remove any member of the commission without the sanction of the senate, and about a dozen were adopted other amendments to Intended were which strengthen in some places and in others to make the bill "more fair and conservative It Is understood that an effort will be made in the lower bouse to pass the bill practically as It came from the senate. Three other bills were passed by the senate and four new measures each box of Barbo Compound. It will gradually darken streaked,- faded gray It soft and glossy. It will hair, and make not colee scalp, la not atlcky er 4. does not rub off. Adv. gteaay, Exact Copy cf Wrapper. KJL TWK 'h., u w u'J f' gcafaM mr j V |