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Show The Social ia the (.mm Cr i ft""' i The Res'cn. T' Iv named the infant Rruv...n; imply crand ir he nns ilifn l.e said so manv t! !..;s l..i.y eonldn t unJti stand. ! Future Milk le-hi- p ,'o-Tp- ! On Funds. "Did Billy call up bis girl long distance? "Xo. , "Why net? "He was too short. on the ' , The Certain One. "Well, there is at least one state 'n' which on worn?!! will a1 ways have the say. What is that?" The str .e of matrimony. A Medical Puzzle. There Is one odd thing about shingles. What is that? "That they dont come In the roof ot the mouth. v' -f;1. -- r v 1 ' An Unusual Case.-What- An - t 1 , J . , .. V . V :- . 1- - i a, ; dU. vS- - , ?"sr s - KV i, f ' , broke off the match? Didnt the duke need the money? "He needed the money, hut le refused to let her father use his coat of arms as a trade mark for a brand of axle grease." Distinctions. Do you think that current literature Is a dignified and desirable profession? "It depends, replied Miss Cayenne, on whether you are a penny-a-line- r or a dollar-a-worde- Outfit for Making Bordeaux. served in making bordeaux in order to obtain the most efficient mixture. The secret of success is to put together as dilute solutions as possible. The copper sulfate may be conveniently made up into a stock solution by dissolving it et the rate of one The pound to one gallon of water. amount needed at any time can then be readily obtained by stirring up the solution and measuring out as many gallons as there are pounds required The lime can likewise be slaked in quantity and kept till needed as a stock solution of known strength. The may be dissolved quickly in hot water, or, more slowly, in cold water by suspending near the top of or coarse the water in a burlap basket over night. Good stone lime should be used. lime is not satisfactory. Hydrated or process lime of good quality may be used if the proportion of lime to copper sulto fate is increased from if a barrel (T-- gallons) of the bordeaux is to be made. It is easy to secure the required dilution o material by the use of three vessels. Put 25 gallons of water in the barrel. Dilute the blue-sto- ne solution Salcontaining fivo pounds to 12 ons. Dilute live pounds slaked lime likewise, then dip alternately from each solution Into the 50 gallon barrel. Whatever the particular method employed, however, the end is the same. Put the copper sulfate and lime solutions together after diluting each as much as possible. Dont mix Is If this concentrated solutions. with the idea of diluting to clone, spraying strength later, the mixture curdles, and a thick, heavy precipitate is formed w I.icli settles so rapidly that it is impossible to do a good job of A properly made Bordeaux spraying. should remain for half an hour with almost no perceptible settling. When putting the spray mixture into the tank, always Btrain carefully. For peaches use not over half strength. blue-ston- A Desecration. Sharps and Flats is the heading over the Boston Advertisers 'column of clipped humor. We dont like to see this. The memory of Eugene Field and the original Sharps and Fats column seems desecrated by ouch usage of the title. Sighs. - "I suppose, that is one replied Mrs. Flimgilt, of those games in which you are obliged to make every time." it spades Didnt Get the Earth. Ilylter Hello, old chop! Allow me to congratulate you. Pyker Congratulate me! What for? Hyker Why,' it is reported that you have recently inherited a landed estate. Pyker Well, the report Is groundless, Im sorry to tsay. The Smart Mari. Grimkie Dlysterre,' (a resident) who lives next door to me, is the mobt stupid specimen of humanity I have ever seen, and yet eveiy one in town speaks of him as The Sn.ait Man. Greenleaf (a stranger) Why Is , Clerk J110. YOUNG TREES three-eightli-inc- ? Tooele ovr : agu '!' tin t tte mthoLtcliHTpe, iuUe JHuerlcaa. gfkntifi? ,,omo7v inpstratd wppklr. I nreit ad-- v rir-- 4, .n of n ,. ui i I co, C2S ' 'ntiis, Jdtt svtiliUrt Journal, int!tsv$L sold by ttil n f r t. 3wadeaier. F SU.WashiOKloa, D.C- - ii PHI',2 SALT LAKE PRICES For all kinds Oi lob WcrH t Corult the --e- r-,--r-r ...... A one oi the a. is ot Ins bugy smad colored bey came tiding by cn a mule. The justice hailed him. Here, my hoy, he said, can you help rue fix my buggy? Sure, boss, answered the boy, and cutting a Lid 01 y withe, ho soon fixed the shaft so th .t it was quite service able. Weil, wc'l, said, the learned judge, "now, why c : dont I have done that' I dun o, Li. replcd his first to'Ls knows mciu man rnlcss others. J icccss. -- 7 is,' I'i.ilic' iMi .o'hV - . -- - gr"T3 ft wJ a Asm - sai S Work Guaranteed "X TOD7LE t uTrd' rTi UTAH IS EACH TOWS' and district to ndc ar vhihita are sample Latent Mode) Ranj?er bicycle furnished by us. Our aent making moneyfast Write for full particulars and fecial offer at one ' NO MONEY REQOIKEO until you receive and app ove of your b sVp J . a.id to anyone, anywhere in the U. S without a cent deposit in idvance, prepay allow 'lthN DAYS 1?KE TU1AL. dating which tim you may nde the an$ wish. to If v satisfied a.e test do then or it not you nut wish to any you perfect put keep the bicycle ship it back to us at our exnense and you vtll not be out one cent. lushest graae bicycles it is possible to mak urn,s1 I nw I VCll rnivLw at one small profit above actual factory cost. You save jjia to $25 middlemen's profits by buvtng d -- ect ot us and have the manufacturer s guar antee behind your bicycle. NOT 15 til7 a bicycle or a pair of tires from nnyont at any price until vou receive our catalogues and learn our onherd of JaUory , and remarkable offers to naer agonts. pru.es special I'M 3 1 you receive our beaut:ful catalogue and 1 vRiwisLw IliLta p? study cur stmerb models at the wuxletfta,y e sil the highest grade bicvclesD less money , low Prices we can make you this year. - than any othtr fattory. We are salsfied with $1 00 proht a Dove fuctoiy coi,t. I5IC Y(Ui l)k 1 KKS, you can sod our bicycles under your own eftme plate at our prices Orders filled the day received. double SLCOM) H INI) KlOiClftS. We do not regularly handle wotid hind bicycles, btt? usually have a number on hand tiken in trade bv our Chicle retail stores. Tbe e e Cioai out r to or JIO. Dermuvc baigarn lists rnaikd tree. promptly at prices ranging from single wheels, iuiported roil er cluifis and pedAii smarts, repairs and 2 1 td'fcibiftfcWf equipment of all kinds at katf tie usual retail pruss, ( I0 . bV lull l , M.r i.-- fe how Shovel Kink. The ;t happened. 1 ,t scUyc FRCM FUKGTivilZS XAILo, Tacks or Glafitt will not let tho lr nit. Sixtv thousand pairs sold last year. Ovurtno hundred thousand pairs now in use. ZftSPTiOSis Made in all sizes. It islivety anduv icung,verydurableandhnedinsidewith a sjeenl quahtvoi rubber, which never becomes ti ami which closes tip small punctures without allow porous Kofl ' rubber tre a Ins. theairtocscape. We have hundreds ot letters fromsatis A ro strips fiedcu itotner-i.nic tint their tire h aveonly been pumped im strip 11 a" and ! up onceor twice ir aw liole Tsoti They we ijli i.o more than Th.3 to proven nutting. an ordiMir tire the puncture rpsisungqiiahuebeirggivcrj Vj tiro oiu t anv otxicr bv several livers otthm, pieparcd fabric on the XAbTIO make cui orr, f the o ce h bm of for lues it S' per pair, treid he regular pr F.i rJ. lDlNG, adv'ertsmg purposes.Sowe are tuakina special t actor, presto ed. T7e 'lip 0 O. A. letter i rr the ridci cb only 4 per pair. AHomtrs shipped same found i str'ed . s rep'esi atcdfc approval. You do not pay a cent until 3 ou have examine i and 2 We will allow a 4sh illscount cf 5 per cent (thereby r 1' IT the erpa.r) yet You ni.i no ris i.t Sfu FILL lAMt kli!X OllOtii and encioce thia a . for reason they are Feu hnsf us an order as the tires tuny be returned at OI any expens, nt ro u :s as safe as in t not satisfactory on exam nation. V. e are porfect'v re 1' .e end order a pair ci these tes, vou v., 1 Cud that thev vv: nd? ner, run iobter, tank. If you v I t vc 2 seen have ever ti ed aad a k finer wear beter, any price V ? bc-c- le t j 1 c 1 kno that j ou v.id Lc stj v t il pi "TAir. jw.l; us jour crue.. r i.aikob' tre offer, We v .iit pju to send us a trial order at cn e.huicct cl t d for ? po r cr .iKiai nv r.ce ntil ro iva r?r 1 ml 8 F Dcturc root tires on n1 re a I nrd - al r Iu.d Fi iiLiLg bi c for r and ahoiw. ie llo :c ftir the special intrndnctorv price qi.ot Ln.r " H bah lblhe at c describes and quotes all mal t t us,nl 'ic . . cv. Ut W1 t.s p Tf wond-rion ' t . d 1 o H .v the new p r of nr s 'll I v or ltd v.c are ma & Y.hiteiLNUVVh It on'v coats a 00s a to s s- rJ n 1 Cheap Roof ng Faper. A cheap gmde 1 01 leafing papei c'eaes a good l.nin.; toi .he (n, . I io. It uipy be put on ihe inside and held in place by i,.th 01 10 Ihm It uds nailed rn.o.-gThi vi!l !., side Lop'U. cold wirJe anl kc p in tuo v.ar-m- blloll. ,i. i,-.- t h girv.eis tay that it not wkcu ffi good plat, to plinv an oul'ud tho tiecs i v in hlnbcjai 'ufi.oi- go Lefcrt: or uC''V. .1 U qiurHowplaced.J for a (Ki rcabion. jou a pla.-teuu- g ?on y The regular retail price ot these tires is cO per pair , but to introduce we wilt Cinplcpair ior$4.bdcashwitiiordcr$t.55). V DS wlio Is always asking fool-i- , io. ched the tu.'.a !.o was sittiig on tne ..uty nursing a sore luck mud would readily have the blade The hoU s, sa; poio, it'ov.ed the air to escape lima the si. n. ice be tween the shovel and the cut. re rate, the shovel iraddy cleaned ltsolr vv Tl.c farmer nuut kimw what his before he attempts to ep-;4- A SAMPLE PASH T3 SKIRGEUGC, OSiLY S3 H'GtETROUELE 3 SwWij v '.rn ! 1, . ctunmercial fenihaera. o.r Desigds&c. idbv flscirl win! iior a. h A r- - i ?o,l needs c dm.. 1 - niid n vyi ' ireo !y wc.fi uii our ' m n is imI 'l '7 p item l. I wtrtot !y smiihu nt l.il. HAND BOO on .iG'hgj1 oecuum.' patetH . t u2m r lorMuuu Sl Co. luccive Tlnoujrh j iri ta tiiUen " j John P Alallctt, e id y. t.ir- talk-n- "rnti m jc-:- Parsons c 1 Apple Stocks. The following vaiicues are among (he best we have used in our work of retopping old trees: Canada Red, Hubbaidsten, Sutton, Baldwin, Yo'low Bel! Power, Rhode Island Greening, Porter, Foundling and tho Fameu-Also, where there is a 2,!oun. in local maikets, ihe tollowirg swc't ni pies are fin,-- , giowors at.q Pound. Jacob and B.d-- . mi.y bearer-- : V mV .1 to name the two boH 'ey. i.oir.s fur let t :ng. they would lie a, 11 by arm Blue Pe ncr..!-- , some orr found in the Riu . Tnsps Map.ks COPVRIGI-rT- A , A I.-- o th are r; fit, t 4. I. your go VLu paper want to buy. talks to that mote rt r gi !:ir intervals. Its money th .t talks back and talks bj' k strong. Get sitrp fi.i II Dunhtvey, 1! v a Mercur O to rrorc-- - fiom tbs drect rays of the Drive two fiat stakes into and tie at the top with cord "Bo?" e.icui.tttu U10 The guard may be left all bachelor at tho itaal extremity of the a protection from rabbits. "it is evidently a species One set of stakes will last until the mahogany ol bo.. wood tree is well starred. . YEARS experience k protection hot sun. the ground or wire. winter as j 03 OVER ... : Good Tree Guard. d - Dunn. S. Win Shelton, A a! tei bsiesjur. i Tooee A The Ccrer. Sometimes these borers U"c ery numerous and do' a gieat amount of damage, then they will l scarce, which goes to show that they are the prey of active enemies These periodical visits are far enough apart to cause many to mis.Jre (he irrer for a new insect. The adult is a moth with a spcad of ui gs measuring a! out rh- inca and on; half. The larva is i,.o- o than an inch long ana amber in eolo- -. Such an insect is not taffi'y con tfolled. Spravic- - HI obviousy have little effect upon it. The chief means of fighting it must be preventive. S .I 9 ? "V- Vv Chief Justice Taney, driving through the Ttrnos.ee mountains once Lruke 9 - CL, J o PEOPLE ARE DIFFERENT. Curiosity. to be a tree in Australia which, when touched, knocks the person touching it down, sffiid the shoe cleik boarder, who had been reading the scientific notes in a patent-mea.umnao : . "v j Tootle How It Was. 1 "I certainly admire that man. What iv the world tor?" His w ill i ower." He has no will power at all. Why, he told me that he just made up his m. nd to quit smoking and ho quit. "He's lying; his wife made up her ruind and he quit. scanty-liaire- V K The simple arrangement shown in the illustration given herewith is a support to young trees as well as a la salij ! v j Simple Arrangement Illustrated Also Affords Prctection From Hot Rays of Sun. Grimkie Hes the proprietor of a mustard plaster fac'ory.' i.'t -- one-fourt- h FOR j er e SUPPORT t "'TT'V't. -- j Tooele. . d that? There Albert Siici Iff j one-hal- "What was' the bridge of sighs? asked the woman who was looking at the picture book. hi "mg from the clothes they dont bty ought to run away and-- ti v Tooele of Schools .Mis Johie Coleman, Ko.pt ' Tooele Constable Arthur Nelson, Tooele A calf Is about the cheapest and easiest large animal raised on the Justice of the Peace Isaac Liking! farm. The production of calves in the ton, dairy busines is a necessity in order Tooele to have the cows freshen yearly or at As as and far intervals. In feed the regular Evening James A Smith care are concerned, it is almoit as of Salt Lake City addressed a very easy to rake a $100 calf as it is to taise a $10 one. There is good profit interested audience. in the former, but absolutely no profit in the latter. In fact, a cheap calf consumes much more feed than it will NOTICE. sell for on the open market. Many a calf sold for veal at, say $8, consumes Notice is hereby given that a Re $10 or $12 worth of milk before it is Convention will be marketed. For this reason many dairy- publican County 11 a. m. Tuesday, in held at men either kill cr give away them Ophir calves at birth. Of course all ma'o Sept 20th, 1910, for the purpose of calves, except those of high grade ot saved for breeding purooses, must b nominating the lollovung countv disposed of at an early age ;.t no fiters: RcpicsenttOivc, Commission profit, except on farms where pasture er, 4 yr, 2 vi. term, Connnl-sionis very plentiful and they are s.neJ for beef steers. But the raising of a term, leri;, Shorin', Attorney, Re coidcr, Treasurer, Asses'Oi, Kupt of schools and Surveyor. This convention will consist of 55 delegates, based on a vote of 1 dele gate for every 20 votes or majority fraction thereof cast for Joseph r ,.-s Howell for Congress at the last elV , t ection , and the convention will he 4? of made delegates up fo lows: Tooele, 14; (Irantsville, 12; Mercur, (i; Ophir, 4 Ferris Golden Winnie. Vernon, 5; Stockton, 5; Erda, 2; good heifer calf will more than com- Clover, 2; Lake Point, 2; pensate the loss. The illustration shows the head of St.John, 2; Deep Creek, 1; Lake iew-- , 1 . Ferris Golden Winnie, a champion Jersey heifer, owned by the In addition to nominating above Wisconsin Stale Farm. named officers, this convention will SHOVEL-KINVERY USEFUL select 12 delegates to attend the Re publican State convention, to he Excellent Implement for Digging Up held in Ogden, Monday, Kept. 2lith. Readily Cleans Muddy Ground there will also he selected a County Itself. Central Committee; and such other A railroad grader lately visiting the business will be transacted as shall writer shov cd him the shovel-kinherewith illustrated. As the idea lawfully come before the convenseems good, we pass it along, writes tion. J. E. Bridgemen in Tarm and Rcnch. Mark. Chairman, The writer was opening up a snip II L. L. Raker. Kecv. one corner of a ditch that drained cow pasture. The ground being very muddy, the dii t stuck to the shovel causing us to do more or less cleaning of same. Our visitor remarked that it What It Proved to Him. Tha was not at all necessary, and proved cer arose in the sightit by the simple method herewith il- souris auto. lustrated. Lukes and gentlemen, we have just holes were pa. sea the Chmese quarter. The six C d uncle Weatheihy nudged hit drilled tjrough the shovel, and it at once caused same to scour. Even tho Ull?. Ain't that fine, Mandy? he chuck led. cant look nothing line as h seedfied as when we first came or they d surely tried to have passed that Ch.n se quarter on me. ... 4 ' ... .a v. A K;umn.i:i, er bv' m "J 1st so. r, ro-it- en '' v County (omm'msioner, 4 year term (leo. Casiitv, (Inuitsville. 2 year term County Commi-moneTooele (leo Trea-u.:,IKs Lilly Tooele. 1 mm-tce- r' Tooele. Within only a very few years It Bordeaux mixture far the most generally useful fungicide we have. will be as difficult to buy good cows The copper sulfate or blue vitiiol 13 or good hciler calves es it will te to the active fungb idal agent, while the buy good land, and the man who belime la added to picent tro tuning gins now to breed to good stock a.. id .1 ves and properly raises i,;s heit-;e.lt of the lo'inge. whi-- h wjufil to -i.i from a pure copper sulfate s jln'ion. calves will be in a The usual formula is; Five pounds money in tbe producticn of ii.IU or copper sulfate, five poi nds hme, GO butter or to sell stock at Inch figures. gallons of water. There are two important things o Many prefer to modify th's formula by reducing the quantity of blue stone keep in mind in producing calves for to one pound and Increasing the lime future milk production. One is that the dam shall be of known good record one pound. Certain precautions must be ob-- and the other is that the sire shall be of a line of dams of exceptionally high record. Breed only to the she that is known positively to be of a high producing strain, even if the season A- cost twice or three times as much is :a that from one of unknown r c it. Five or ten dollars extra in this mutV ter will nu.te a difference in the future earning power of the fcmrle offspring of from one hundred to several hundred dollars, counting the number of years she will give milk and tho number of calves she will give biith to, which in turn ate to become ptodu-ceris by 1 A wl. te .1 1.' . .rlo ca 1 I 1 h Freci'ch Perron. ! comedy has a itJ 'The Runaway A Men. Spot, 1 1 Cows. Poscii'e. No Flowers. I don't 111 e your fare." said the hiald, ho was heiress to money find lands; ft for liim to do So the only tiling Was to bury liu lace in his hards. Keei Mind in Producing as Dilute Solutions as Is In i.ui!-'- .v the ii it; Co. u iluhet. lleyrt dilative .'itli, n tow -- ention, Mix I10I I hutii-'- S ' c 't it T.w mu toils Ami 5 : tr(t -- c t- to tr.JJle xmciu-- fi bii'cie voj oiLi's-r.ae- - H other , tret on, stranger, .0 ef those depres-- s r me OatcUing. H'ov t c poo-pie'- s ru.u it. ll :i.. LP tt.a L.vUul na M3T 1?, L j -- u- . id eica 3 Ni u a 1 .oft rrat. O8A0, el III |