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Show THE TREMONT TIMES. Published PLOWING At Every Thursday Tremonton, Utah. THE ORCHARD. Discussion of Subject By W. Paddock of Delaware Experiment Station. Tfcat clean cultivation of orchards as been the rule in Colorado has alEntered as sec .nd BUM f tttttf April. ready been referred to in publication from tli- - Colorado agricultural col1904. at the 1' st iff ice at Tremonton, lege. Hut the system of culture has Utah, under the act f congress of not generall included the use of the March 3rd, 1879. turning plow. If was thought that if the surface was kept mellow and free from weeds, Subscription rates. all regiilretneiits had been met. In fact Cno year in advance thi-i1.25 seen to have been something of prejudice against the use of the Six months in advance .75 plow, as it was feared that the Ono year not in advance 11,",0 to the tree roots would counteractinjury any beneficial efTeet. The continued use of shallow cultiL. TUCKER vators tends to form a hard pan and l5 many orchards show the effects. Roots need air, and lots of It, In order to Contractor and Builder, do their work effectively. The root TREMONTON, UTAH. hairs are less abundant and many are Plans Furnished and lEstimates Made killed if the tree is compelled to live on all kinds of work. Your patronage continuously in a hard, compact soil. The effect on the tree is much the solicited. same as though too much water had been allowed to accumulate about the B. C. CALL, Lawyer, Some means should be taken roots. to loosen such soils, and this can be County Attorney. done best with a plow, particularly if l'ractices in all the Courts. supplemented by some growing crop Okfick : OOUBT House, or stable manure which Is turned unUrigham, Utah. der. Both Phones. P. O. Hox 972 Peach growers in one of the best sections of Colorado, up to about three allow a NEBEKER, HART & NEBEKER years inago,the would scarcely plow orchard; but since that time its use has come to be nearly Lawyers universal. And we predict that it Suite 5 and 6 Commercial Ulock will not be long until a system of green manuring will also come into Logan Utah. use. general Phono 70. P. (). liox 54 The time of year to use the plow is now agitating the minds of many. The S. F. CHRISTENSEN spring has been adopted in the east, where for l.r years a great deal of Scientific Optician itudy has been devoted to the subject of orchard culture. The orchard land EYES TihTEI) FREE li broken tip as early as the weather With L.C. Christensen and Sons will permit, and clean culture is given till the end of the growing season, lirigham City, Utah. when a cover crop is sown. Convenient start this crop into General Real Estate Business. rains usually growth, when it helps mature trae Choice Improved Farms in growth by using surplus moisture and protects the soil in various ways until Bear Kivcr Valluy a.specialty, the following spring, when it is turned under to supply vegetable matter and Easy tonus. Call on fertility to the soil. J. Y. FERRY, We are now pretty well agreed that Corinne, Utah. the turning plow should be used but extended inquiries among orchardists that in general they have had Job Printing for Every show better results by turning the land over body. in the fall. The main reason advanced for this preference is that If the land Why not have some letter heads and Is plowed in the spring, and particuenvelopes printed with your name, busilarly if a green crop has been turned ness and address on them for the use of under, it Is nearly Impossible to get yourself and family? We can furnish water over the ground without the them at very little more than the blank most of it getting much to wet. The ones would cost and they look mm h nic- result is yellow foliage and a er. Call in when in town and let us to the trees, from which it takes them some time to recover. This experience show you samples and tell ynu the cost. will probably be found to be true of Tan Times, most soils. Tremonton . Utah. We conclude then, that the use of All the News every day for 50c the turning plow is very desirable, if essential, where clean cultivation a month The Intermountain Re- not Is given, and in the present state of Adour knowledge the fall of the year publican. Subscribe dress, 208 South West Temple, Salt after the leaves are off, Is the beat time for Its use. Lake. Win. Edit EL OftpWftQ, t and Manager. fSftf Another Use to Which the Put His C amerau ft 30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR $1.00 Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO A dose at bed time relieves the most FF usu-all- y severe case before morning. BACKACHE PINEULE MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. U. S. A. For Sale By Tremont Mercantile DESIGNS Ac. Copyrights An?nn Murtlng a sketch guil ilMtlllOtllMI my quIrlHf Mcoriam our opinion free whether an Invention oiiiiuiinlc. pftitmtnhln. HANDBOOK on I'atmiU tliiueeirlrflrronniieutUt. M.t ih iireiH'f for dfM'iirliitf paienti. I'atpnte taken Uiroiiwli Munn A Co. receive tpviW noffir, without elmrgo. In thn fr. Scientific American. nhmtri.l A Innrett clr. Terms, $3 a by all oewetlealem. Jwifltnwfy irakly. of mnj scientific Journal. dilution month. nr MT! MUNN nrirh , h'm, I Ef" New York Ii fi lp T SU Waehliwtuii. HAS :j . lt.T irtriMril j'uii ?T 1 1Ncc y"r ' rB"t" Seventh D. C. WASHINGTON, Street, B03-BO- M (ITS A a.. 7 Hold &Co.36,B'' (ime. TRADE-- I $1. S I I Ifl the features as possible. The best plate to use is a very slow one, or what Is called a process plate. In developing get all possible density in the high lights, without detail in r '.."'.v. mm E. M WYATT, Cashier. 8. N. COLE, President. g "Tl We Invite Inspection o of our choice line of Getting the face, and without fog. Printing is best done on contrasty development paper with developer not too strong. The ideal silhouette print is a perfectly black profile on a white ground. ith a piece of black paper, any shape in stopping off print may be made as shown at C in the sketch. out of the line of the wood. The illustrations show some examples of ing and some methods looorrtrt W.y I I A bad Method I I4)jQg, MUr bn and sell at Also a large stock of Live-and-Let-L- D D prices. ive D Men's and Boys' Furnishings, D Hats, Shoes, Gloves, Etc. L. P. S Jensen, At J. C. Gates a old stand, ( MAIN STREET, TREMONTON. Ik Xrtui. II Every Week D same fiber or Figs. 4 to 10 incorrect nailthat are more A Mo That we are receiving fresh from the best markets 0 D nearly correct. Another point in locating the position for the nails, especially near the end of the boards, is this: It should be remembered that the danger of split- - Of Fine Groceries Ready to Make Silhouettes THE PROPER USE OF NAILS. three-fourth- Interest paid on time duposits. IP facing north if possible, or if used only at times when the sun in not on it, any window will do, says the Photographic Times. Raise the window shade half way, remove any white curtains there may be, and in the center of the lower pane of glass paste by the four corners a sheet of tissue paper that is perfectly smooth and quite thick, as shown in the sketch at B. Darken the rest of the window, shutting out all light from above and the sides. Place a chair so that after being seated the head of the subject will be before the center of the tissue paper, and near to its as possible, and One of the simplest details in correctly driving a nail is almost ignored by the ordinary workman. When a flooring or sheathing board is drawn in place the nail is set slanting and driven as shown in Fig. 1. If the board be lifted from the support about s of an inch, drive the nail through until it strikes the studding or Personal Responsibility, $50,000 Aecounts and Correspondence Solicited. All business with us will receive prompt and areful attention. Paid up Capital $10,000. 2 n to N.IU artmo uw U Floer. U altbf V. M LIVERY FEED and SAEE STABLE M rJV ire Cornel Fig. 2 n 1 Bed Method ofpUcIo- Fig. 6 OgTi - NiU A beuer ,1 r"l Way I fit- - IP jiWH lUM. ItmnM f!iMili!i dL. Main Street, Tremonton. bf-i- bH Good Rigs and Careful Drivers furnished at any time at reasonable rates. Will Buy, Sell or Exchange Driving or Work Horses. All stock guaranteed as Your represented. solicited. W. T. HUDSON, patronage p Proprietor. WT fir Fig. Fig. 12 Advantages of Locating Nails PICKED. Paint the ladders before putting them away. Cultivation of the strawberry bed Should continue until the ground trwtet; but don't mulch the plants too early wait until the ground freezes sufficiently hard to hold up a wagon. Planning for an evergreen wind break to protect your orchard? All right, good idea; but don't set the trees this fall. Order them from the nurseryman now, but tell him to ship them in the spring. Grade your apples when you take them to market. You can get a better price for the best ones and the others will sell better than they would If all mixed in with something else. lender varieties of grapes, raspberries, blackberries, etc., can be protected through the winter, in cold climates, by bending down the canes along the row aud covering with earth. - Farm Journal. Co Traoc Marks on the lens, light and the plate. But remember that a black and white negative is wanted with as little detail in experimenting, and every one of us is when delighted something new is suggested for such experiments. i o use a camera in silmaking houettes select a to-da- y. PINEULES Correct exposure depends, of course, Amateur-Ca- us who own a camera is constantly set-bac- HAND Draw the shades of all other win dows In the room. Focus the camera carefully, getting a sharp outline of the profile on the screen. Do not stop down the lens, as this makes long ex Insure necessary, and the subject may move. Photography in all branches Is truly most absorbing occupation. Each of window Cole Banking Company,. Tremonton, Utah. camera. HOW TO MAKE SILHOUETTES. H. Get Your Printing Done at The Times Office, Tremonton. when looking straight before him mi face will be in clear profile to the Provide for Surface Overflow. It Is not only requisite to have the land thoroughly tiled, but also necessary to make provision for surface overflows. In late autumn make surface (lltiiies or cuts to catch winter's surface waters and so save the plants. A little study, suggests Farm Journal, will show where to run them so as most surely to lead away overflows If not needed longer in spring they can be closed up. They need generally be no bigger than furrows The Cabbage Stubs. As soon as the heads have been removed from the cabbage stalks, the latter should be carried from the patch and thrown Into the hog lot or piled up where they can be burned. Many of the fungous diseases, such as club root, result from leaving the roots or stubs In the patch too long. If It la thought that the ground needs a covering, throw a little manure on the surface. This can be removed In the prinu If It is not necessary to plow It under. Growing Oats Oats are probably less favorable to the growth of young grasses than any of the other small grains except peas. They stool more than other BTftlni and re of more leafy TOWtk, henev they provide a denser shade, and In niatur-Iitthey draw heavily on the moisture of the urtlt k joist, then finish driving the nail, taking along with it the board, as in Fig. 2, and the results are much better, says a correspondent in Wood Craft. To drive a nail in a confined place where a full swing of the hammer t be obtained the full force of the hammer can be obtained by moving the arm ahead at the time the blow is beinK struck, as in Fig. 3. The location of nails should be placed staggered or zigzag, so as to be cayi-no- A One HANDY COAL BIN. Suitable for Small Quantity Coal Can Be Easily Made. ting the board is limited to a field, the extent of which varies with different kinds of wood, but the general shape is about the same as indicated by the dotted line in Fig. 11, which is supposed in this case to apply to a board one inch or less in thickness. A represents the area of risk, B the field of safety so far as the splitting of the board is concerned. Fig. 12 shows a variation to fit another well-define- d ALUMINUM of IH Do You Use POPULAR. Production of Metal Does Not Keep Pace with Increasing Demand. Where small quantities of coal are Aluminum is increasingly used in purchased at a time the usual way ifc machine construction, as in crank to put it in a corner of the basement, cases and gear boxes for motor cars, a si all in the barn or on the ground. for paneling inside of underground railway cars, for electric wire, and for new alloys, pigments, and metal plating; and the aluminum cell as a lightning arrester has proved to be a valuable addition to lightning protecting devices. During recent years the price of tin has been very high, and since adequate new supplies of ore have been discovered, substitutes for tin must be used In manufactures. Aluminum is regarded as probably the most available substitute for tin in the great majority of uses to which Comblnation Coal Bin. that metal Is put, owing to the diminution in the price of aluminum, the A good plan is to make a bin nlimitless supply of the raw practically structed as shown In the Illustration. The dotted lines show how the bot material, and the favorable physical of the metal. As the protom of the bins are made sloping to- properties duction of aluminum is cheapened, ward the doors, says the Popular MeScientific American, so will the chanics. One bin may be used for says uses for it increase. The demand hard coal and the other for soft coal, while Mm space heneath the bottoms steadily keeps ahead of the supply. of the bins will make a place for wood The Hotel Age. or kindling and a door can be proThe multiplication of hotels in New vided for. A spout of suitable size is York has not resulted in ftn oversup-plmade on each coal bin door, which of accommodation, as many coal from the on the prevents dropping hotel managers have feared. The floor and still have a supply lu the latest notable building Is the new spout. Plaza hotel, which opened on SeptemA few ber IS. ago a large Asphalt from Trinidad. modern hotel was erected on this site, During IMu; the United States Im- but the owners saw possibilities for ported 77,194 short tons of asphalt Improvements, and so the old l'laza This material Is ob- hotel was razed to the from Trinidad. ground and the tained from a pitch lake, und as It is new one built: the cost. Including the Is removed the supply Itpltnilkti scrapping of the former building, Is from subterranean sources about $12,600,000. The success of the Investment seems assured. A Record Month. August brokp the I!HI7 shipment recThe cars which run through the new ord of the lakes by the movement of U.nncls connecting Manhattan with This is at the rate of LOBfl Island will have doors on the 6,806.810 tons. over 60.000.000 tons for season of sides, thus Insuring quick loading and ight mouths unloading. y old-lin- e 1 1 a Phone? If not, you are missing one of the necessities of modern life. LET US SHOW YOU. BEAR RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY, JOHN SOMMER, O. S. ARRIVE NO 33. as Manager, Utah. Tremonton, L. TIME TABLE. MALA I) VALLEY BRANCH. - fun &t m DEPART No. -- 31 No. 32. No 34. 3 I a. A. M :M 10:10 10:81 10:27 10 :il 10:81 in 59 tlJO 11:32 11 M 11:41 12:01 1:00 p P. M. 6:10 6:20 A Brighsm Oorinoc 6:2H Waukcgan Evans 6:33 6:3S I: M Central TREMONTON 6 4S t$i 7:07 Oarhvnd 7:2) 7: MS N 30 The Wtied train Aft Cil W n H,j Hr.,neh ''"7 vt J 4:55 4:3d 4:13 '.MM 4:0.1 8 3:59 81 3:50 3:40 1" 8:48 Fielding Pljrm nth H:21 3:25 2:55 2:52 Wftsh&kic Hated 8.18 I 7:52 2:25 1:20 Rivcr-i- i 7.10 M 0:40 9:80 is dully J CO I" t 7:15 18 except Snndsy. Everybody to advertise in The 0ur 8ervit;e reaches all Parts of the Valley. Try it. Time9, |