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Show CHAS. PYPER Everything Electrical See ma on any electrical job for an estimate. House wiring' a specialty. All kinds of Electrical Supplies. Tantalum and Tungsten Lamps. One block west of Court House THE UTAH BUDGET DANGERS OF DISKING William Robbins, a miner of Park years old, died of lead poisoning at a Salt Lake hospital last GROWING Avoided. week. GOOD IDEA. CROP MY Definite Rules Cannot Be Given Owe Ing to Diversity of Conditions. , Seed Bed Is Essential. Expert Tells of Practices to Be City, 46 THE BARLEY DAUGHTER (By H. B. DKRR, Bureau of Plant Industry. U. 8. Department of Acrtculturs.) Jacob Ballt. aged 80. wan struck by an automobile in Salt Lake and o seriously Injured that it is not expected he will recover. The Utah Chautauqua assembly has been incorporated at Ogdcn for a period of 100 years, articles having been Bled with the county clerk. James D. Cheshire, a letter carrier of Salt Lake, collided with a street car while riding a bicycle, and is in i hospital In a precarious condition. Governor William Spry is makl.ig arrangements to atteud the annual conference of governors to b held at Spring Lake, N. J., from September 12 to 16. Alleging that her husband has used 5,000 of her money for his own personal benefit and then refused tb live with her, a Salt Laka woman has died suit for divorce. Beiause six Garfield lads mlschlev ausly burned a pigeon house at the smelter town a few days ago, they art now facing prosecution on a charge af malicious mischief. The millers of Utah next year will pay ten per cent less for the soft varieties of wheat, such as Gold Coin, than they will for the hard varieties of wheat, as Turkey Red. H. R. Chrlstensen, county assessor, reports that a quarter of an acre of ground on bis Salem farm bus this year produced watermelons and cantaloupes to the amount of $33.50. Two hundred dollars per acre was the arther high price paid for twelve acres of alfalfa land at Moub last week. Moab land has increased ia value 50 per cent within the past Barley is grown over such a wide area and under such a diversity of con Foundation of Dry Farming Is to ditions that definite rules for its cultivation can hardly be given. Tbe thorFarm for the Future Store Up ough preparation of the seed bed is Moisture In Soil for the essential under all conditions, as on Next Year. this depends a large part of the success of the crop. We have been watching the effects By Lydia E. Plowing should be done the fall for shallow and it disking plowing or a time before considerable previous Vegetable Compound MangcUoo 6c Garrett, Proprietor nearly thirty years, and still we can seeding. This allows a complete set see no good In It. Every dry year Baltimore, Md. "I send you hereof the soli and Improves its wa the same thing happens. In 1908 we tling with the picture of my fifteen year old All Kinds of Home Cured failures capacity. Many Alice, wno went over thousands of acres where have resulted from aauguier and Fresh Meats barley on was restored the crops had been disked In on stub- nowly plowed ground,planting when health by Lydia E. especially Reggy I wish 1 knew what char ble. We saw oats burned out six a Piukhaiu's Vegetadry season followed. The crop sel- acter to assume at the masquerade Refrigerator Kept in and eight Inches high; spring wheat dom ble Compound. 8h does well on newly broken sod; tomorrow night. party to fired Just beginning was pale, with dark completely but when sod land Is to be planted Busbies being run on cash basis, on a head yourPut display Cholly circles under her head; winter wheat that went only best results will be obtained if it la enables us to sell at very five bushels to the acre; and fields of broken shallow and laid flat rather self and go as a roeiety column. eyes, weak and irrireasonable prices. table. Twodl-leren- t corn on shallow-plowesod that yield tliiin set on as is commonly edge, doctors treated her v HEAD CHILD'S a of ed to All but handful Courteous Treatment fodder, done. Breaking should be done while nothing and called it Green writes E. R. Parsons, a dry farm ex the grass A HUMOR OF MASS de Is fresh and green, as Sickness, but sha pert, in an exchange. and prew worse all th composition then sets in The disking and shallow plowing ihe vegetation and roots rapidly time. Lydia E. Pink. "I think the Cuticura remedies are soon decay. Will Wear Twice as Long. habits come from the humid states, Plowing under vegetation when the the best remedies for eczema I have ham's Vegetable Compound was recwhere It ratns sometimes twice a plants and roo'.s are tough is Injurious, ever heard of. My mother bad a child ommended, and after taking three botregained her health, thanks Ask any farmer if our handweek, and small crops can always be as their slow decay renders the soil who bad a rash on Its bead when it tles she bas medicine. I can recommend ifr to made harness doesn't wear twice your raised by dimply cultivating enough too open. was real young. Doctor called it baby for all female troubles." Mrs. I A. as long as the factory harness. Lto keep the weeds out. No soil should be plowed when very rash- - He gave us medicine, but it did CortKitAJf, 1103 llutland Street, BaltiWe make it and fruaranlee it. Farmers will sometimes say: "We wet. The shearing action of the plow no good. In a few days tbe bead was more, Md. Bring- in vour old harness, saddles, can raise more by disking than plow upon the bottom of the furrow is like a solid mass, a running sore. It was etc., and "have them repaired good Hundreds of such letters from mothas new. ing," This Is true, because a surface ly to form an almost lmpervioua layer awful; the child cried continually. We ers expressing their gTatitude for whafc farmer seldom plows more than three or "plowpan" by compacting the soil bad to hold him and watch him to Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable ComComplete outfitters whips, bridles, spurs, Navajo blankets, and everyleches, and he can do this equally particles. Unless the depth of plow- - keep him from scratching the sore. pound has accomplished for them have thing in harness and saddlery. well and more quickly with the disk, nig is varied from year to year this Ills Buffering was dreadful. At last been received by the Lydia E. llnkhaus Mass. Or he may plow without harrowing, layer is likely to injure the growth we remembered Cuticura Remedies. Medicine Company, Lynn, C& let tb ground dry out as he goes, and of crops that follow. By gradually We got a dollar bottle of Cuticura Re- Tounj Girls, Heed This Advice. plant In a poorly prepared seed bed changing tbe depth of plowing each solvent, a box of Cuticura Ointment, Cirls who are troubled with painful An old friend of ours used 6 raise year new roil is brought to tbe top and a bar of Cuticura Soap. We gave or irrefrular periods, backache, headsensations, faint. Indifferent crtps by plowing once in and mixed with the surface soil with the Repolvent as directed, washed tbe ache, dragging-dow- n head with the Cuticura Soap, and ap- ing Bpells or indigestion, should take) three years and disking In his seeds out Injuring Its yielding capacity. be restored to In some portions of the United plied the Cuticura Ointment. We had Immediate action and the two Intervening years. The first llnkham'a E. Vege. health by Lydia year his oats would be about two to States the ground is seldom plowed not used half before the child's head table Compound. Thousands have bcea and from was culti18 for It eczema, free a clear and where follows seond feet the use. three year, lorley high; rear. restored to health by its vated crop, but Is simply cross or It has never come back again. His Gloves saturated with gasoline and Inches; and the third, about a foot about what you're Write to Mrs. Pink bam, Lynn, beaua bad and he was head healthy worn by Miss Eugenia Tblrlot of Salt but If a dry year happened, there was doub'e disked and harrowed. When for advice, free. but take Cutia tip, Lake selling, tiful head of hair. I think the doing. He always would per-jl- t the soil is In good physical condition caught fire while the young wo- nothing hair. for the cura Ointment be obtained this could very he good raise that crops break may good by crops brother, you'll good man was lighting the gas range, and It makes the hair grow and prevents to carry his cattle method. ear drums, not pocket she was badly burned about, the hands without plowing Where possible, barley should follow falling hair." (Signed) Mrs. Francis I to the winter. happened through and arms. books. meet him In 1909. "Well." 1 said, a cultivated crop. As soon as tbe Lund. Plain City, Utah. Sept. 19, 1910. E. C. Dewey, charged with the mur "bow did Although Cuticura Soap and Ointyou come out last year?" previous crop la removed In the fall der of Sergeaut Johnston in Salt "Oh." be said. "I sold my cattle." $00 the ground should be deeply plowed ment are sold everywhere, a sample Plnoat In Quality. La.rg--t In Varlaty. for Lake City, will be plated on trial I book, will be fry ruirenn ill idt cm Thousands or head of cattle were and left rough. As early in tbe spring of each, with aej wnmmi ttkom of all kind and oiura 16. Johnston was poUitxlug on life October bis "Cutisold In the fall of 1908 for the same as posFlble the land should be double mailed free on application to Sane advertising in while attempting to settle a reason. This put the market 'down disked, either crossing or lapping half. cura," Dept. 12 L, Boston. this paper makes killed hP roll I ro"gh and cloddy a plank family quarrel. adn the lost heavily. Suitable. thinking people buy. Two large exhibits, one depicting we plant a crop of spring drag should be used to break the Supposing "Those dress uniforms have a lot of the extent of the mineral renources wheat or oats on corn stabble, what clods. In extreme cases a light roller of the state, and the other outlining happens? Ninety per cent of the fhovld firet be used. The difk har- frogs." "Then trey ought to look well at a the success of dry farming in Utah, farmers put cattle on stubble during row or plank drag should be followed in the chamber of the winter. The ground becomes hard by the smoothing barrow to make a militia hop." Installed to are be If you're not in the commerce in bait Laice. and overpacked; we disk this on the fine seed bed. In a cold, backward ad. van, isn't it time A big wrestling match will be pull surface Important to Mothers and plant the seed. For a snrlnsr this treatment will aid In Examine carefully every bottle of ed off In Ilrlgbam City when it cele- while It does splendidly, and if the warming up the soil. you took a flye: a safe and sure remedy for CASTOHIA, I' the lard Is rot plowed until brates its famous Peach day on Sep rains keep up will make a fair crop; and Infants children, and see that It tember 20. Mike Yokel, the Salt but if dry weather comes and a crust spring the soil rorretlmes dries out o It becomes rinltlT bard that before Lake wrestler, has been matched to forms on the surface or under the i H "J. fJ 1 1,T EDUK h on'y twite sboa Signature of mulch, the crop Is gone, for It Is solid tbe plowing can be completed. fol.h u4 di.tn that potlUTaljr matalu UlU KUrkt meet Jack Harbetaon of Ogden. and shora, aalaa In Use For Over 30 Years. word and rhlMrra'arw-- . bor.u t&llra' You have our never underneath. It -bas been OIom." he. raablna. rmrh wlibooi Night and day shifts are being nd poltaMaa A .S O Y rombiuallua tor FEATHERS AS A FERTILIZER Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria allIIIn you'll never regret it. worked on the Oregon Short Lines plowed! of rwi or lu Um,i. "! alia, lua, Is r It are who the 11 surface farmers ranvaa t bora ana l, K WIIITK makrsdirtr between second track Ogden ai.d wall, la li'iuid (arm ton ca a difficult to Induce the other It Isn't crust about this under are walling always contractors aad raallf applied. A spunr la Farrrer Accidentally Makes DI"covery fellow to aalralfFarmlngton. and the m alaajr ready tar aaa, compromise when be real- lrkaa, alaaa, some- - difficulty in ob- - the mulch, but those who belong to Which Has Proven to Be of Great aad as rrnia izes that you have the best of it. no school IKa kind frm waat, the rtnra atten ant pay p ir dIar this for yoar In His Value Garden. laborers t:'rilng sufficient rod as lilt Mrm and tba prtca la Uaasi f or tlon to It. for they still have plenty a full all pvka. work. fe-- I vou next The time that swallowing room of for of the roots their YVHITTEMORE BROS. & CO.. A crops short time ago I happened to enation garele llamlina VVixard Oil imSeven years at hard labor in the down below, and if the mulch above 90-3- S I Albany St Cambrldpa, Mua. a M home huckster. the cf will thrre It step water. with sentence mediately parts 2 h vUirnt and lxirgrxt Uanfitrlmr uf stale penitentiary was the Is In proper shape there Is crust the misand of weeks save dars to tb tslk sbout you perhaps Shot foluht t lAa Horitt began Imposed on Jose Gonxalea at no more evaporation than there was ralire of different kinds of rranures. ery from sore throat. on a charge of committing. bfore. He eild: "You can talk sbout hen ma two months ago, a criminal assault Man might live by bread alone, but A man wrote to me once and asked nure snd sheep manure, but I've got oflKia We build New Machinery, Grayon Lois Rogers, an pfW de- what he should do fur the crust under rometMef that's got them ail beat- woman mutt have some Ice cream. son girl. make Harrows, Cultivators, the mulch. I wrote back and said en " Of entire wn anxlmi to find anvtkffl Ch A r t. The Salt Lake Aero club, organized ".Next year plow Oeep." ills answer out what it wss. snd It devp'oned thif Mm. WlnsinwSi Sooihins eTmri fortnnftmma tued ia il column should nofi.a V.tntnir. la. ruwis Wagons and Scrapers. We rrtap,, of aerial navigation was: "How did you find out tbst I i for the promotion barmf what lixjr ak (of, ttJuaiag all s(hors, says a writer In an lMM.aUai twa.nni IU colic. XJc a IxHUa. can save you money In and about Salt Lake, has ordered didn't plow deep?" exchange. Its first balloon from the east and a small farm. In his bu'l- He The worst consequence of disking See us First Calling people down is not a very s deal of poultry ui lifting proress. without plowing Is the effect It bas e be kills H promises to be ready to lake panen-gerto the diizy heights shortly after on next year's crop. The ground be The fspers tren to pile up on M September 1. ing nara. me water penetrates very hands, finally, finding It to be otilt. Irrliratad railroad lands at t orfca to Btttlarm. The Ogden pearb season begins little; the available moisture Is uped a Uif to burn tnem. ne nuico two The result Not only pleasant and refreshing to j on railroad and cloaa to large market canters, Ibis week, and It Is expected that np by the crop, and the surplus evsp-- 1odn oti! on tb ff'ds I row t. from ten to fifteen carloads will be orates or runs off. Nothing is saved wss thst be cw'd tdl to tbe very Now uic- idMC, L. uui genuj ucaiumg aixjJ iwm- - Fruit, allalla and vinvyard hrmt, 10, bed run out for next feathers where year. tbr 20 and 40 sere tracts. Chicken ranches, and the Brigham and of that the from to Fig and rning shipped system. Syrup Blaclumithing Machinery In dry farming. If w work only for he's etcedlfg'y careful about aavlnt Elixir of Senna The Write for full particulars. is particularly adapted City district during the week. In th we are living from hand festhers. He spresrls they out Repair Shop JUlkcs, 920 6th Sl..SaSK1e,Cat. PUsai ladies in I benehcial and and pear crop Is a failure this year, blight the present, to children, to mouth. The very foundation of this bnrnysrd In orrVr ihst they nay be all in which a wholesome, strengthhaving destroyed a large percentage brsorh of cases with tbe mixed come thoroughly agriculture Is to farm for PARKER'S of the trees. ening and effective laxative should be the future. Store np moisture In tbe manure. HAIR BALSAM sser4 r"Vaa fn commemoration of the twenty-fift- h all It htm used. times and ts perfectly safe at oil for next year and the year after, lw-- r or ow anniversary of the founding of keep track of ft with the pick and r.i' i dispel colds, headaches and the pains DAIRY NOTES. Vord-of-Mout- h the Hawaiian colony In Fkull valley, shovel or with n ground auger, and caused by bdigesUoa and contipatioo to tr miles from twenty-sevesbout Halt Is valuable as a prcservstive prompjy and effectively that it is the one ywi will soon find oU which style of GrsntsviiJe. the colonists, together farming pays tbe best of butter. perfect family laxative which gives satis with a number of local people, held a milk as soon as possible (action to au and is recommended bv flfrars'e Sunday big celebration at that mlHiorii of families who have used it and milking Rl IIF fiRa;i PACTHDrc CYrci and Monday. . . ,who have personal knowledge of ilt ex- l il mil. - - - ic raaa,aaaara John Uurdirk of Uoneta was struck be oed for milk only. cexence. Tasting encomiums, only over Frion extensive killed carried end investigations llRhtnin? a of boil Is In by cleanliness Care and milking CURTOM your store counter, alxrnt the By Missouri Experiment Station . . day. He bad Just finished Ms dinner to good butter. s.h cx. led unjcruDulous dealers to . offer tmiLa- - is With 263 Head ef Cattle. quality of wbat you've got to for the aft--. bouse the ii ,1 was leavirt and a.Mh, Whltewssh the cow stable and keep a 1 here-for- e, ai'-act aad t Ums which fii a"r of flash tell, results in alout a much lightunsalutactoruy. terrific field, when It looking fresh and clean. .rttrtaa raaa. ' Saaa, Cattle fattened on blue gra when buying, to arCaraavea. its bene field l satisfaction a your wife would Sauaal pae one of ,n afternoon, Milk must be reTOVfd st once from the iaijaia only ning, will tares the mske double effects, always note the fuO name of the gain on Ret if you cave her a box of a o s clean place for cooling struck him In the back of the bead. I r . t I a aaf .r'alaiaSla.-Tthe same grain for the first thre tbeIt bam VI t.. milk rsn Company California Fig Syrup Co. hesltbfu! evident that Is cigars f'Jf Christinas. tatb was Instantaneous. months of the pasture season as con" a. a' ,c r. a; in im, a from a diseased row plamly prmled on the front cf every ayne counWillard Tare of Los. with tbe late months of the pot be produced psrd of the of ccnuin secured Firs is Svtud The bep best ire rrk tJ-.xt5 years j leedlng period. This man of separation ICS ty, Utah. Important factor Advertising ia This Paper of Smna. and considered en of the lealing I s well ss the Influence of sg, nltro- - milk is put In the tn.irh1nj at animal t errs t4 makca Ulk to rr"T?-- r For sale by all leading drugrats. Price Utah, was j tenecjus supplements and the margin sheep men of southern them Uik lav with money. make sn Ornund oss tnH found hsnsir.g by his r.ek In a lam , of profit are discussed in I'ulletin SO W. N. U Salt LsVe City. Ns. UjJ. jq etcellcr.t grain ration for freshening belonging to John K. Moreton, e! I nf the Missouri experiment station rows. Ill j This bulletlo was written by txan Karsvilie, 8unlay afternoon. feed for milch vrr" Rap beailh wa.t the fuse for suicide. ft Munford snd records the results b'tt T urt be fed In connection of In faftenfive of a years' enperlrrients smll oiantiiy From drinking v. lh otbT feeds snd not In excess. '. 2.50,,3.CD,,3.5D&M.OO SK3E3 Pmib. thf I Ing cattle of various scs on tine wood tbohoL David Koi Tbe first srd nritfoTibtcclty most lm U. rVI. Mr. and wear VOMEN of ot In ton s'n h" product WJDwogls stylish, farior i!ziffin Involved the feeding of ifrM fitting. eaay aralkins boo a, beraaa they g've 1 Mrs. David U. Knattii of Fait Lake, ire Tnlik Is to have a bcslthv betd a VV.L.Dva(Uu Mew' shoe, f . , 4 2 same divided 243 Into distinct wear, long tstile. lied Friday r.!tU. The abnhel bad The cr'nm sefsrator, 'be silo snf1 snd Is the largest sn1 tte rnanore find should TTAK'nARfl DC TlfP teen runli.';J for wse in s it i i iu v;vr!AtUaSlfTV f 4, vi rtt tio? mmfilete invest'e'jtion of ff.li place In tbe t rprefder of evsry Calf) qti!t.roerit bating ,;. s fi nlij-rwhich has ever been msd In farm. 1 i wtk as he lay ref.ins bis Cs e::nTf.-- S Ht " 4 In country. sn it be mode should milk The J I I his e;i. Larry Wa il. a The wofkmansSgi whichrtamleW.l f to rediire to a minimum the !notiri' l the e'e.e priaon, was aitatked fresh-Turneshoes ianKWt t're world over is Doug'as Soil. ,n It th ran (Eft into of dirt that during Deitg'" ilark n Thursday gU by L.nard maintained in every pair. TbroriKh the enmmer. when rairn of milking. bo wi bid bam. a fellow convict. -- r : all one needs to do Is row. Rom to re . the feed If t could lale you tnln my large fc3orfs , Stilt the infrcgijent, l?mg I air of sheers in sash fbion en fresb mnh every few days rows will pfve more mHk on on Mass-- , ami )ow Br pade at bow or.; , cut do.a a balf self 3 ywi to ifiSkl .. nd rr.asri tbe rlods. Tbe bens snd kind cf feed than another. Find otr i t r ... i oes see maoe, k of bis vkiim. tarrru. y w .l.lou'as n the fa and yoa j Kelts deliebt to duitt In fresh turned Mrh It tbe better, atd give bef Would then uncfTland are i why fey Ha Wr romee ffrm F'jrope that oil. thpf, atvf hr4d their to bttet from bt ranted shape, The Times b your neighbor eosrse cannot te lei Tout sn Oefln girt t.as sienod It ahirh n Fn? weat cmzr Unn any other mal e for the prv to tour Kuroi Movement. when you can get it ix less than evcrly distributed throughout the Infg'estlrj W. t.. IWm.Im Mrrie,U ; very fine i;h theatrical syndicate to play ths Pry fsrmlng ts the most Interesting er. 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