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Show v v THE PROVO-HERAU- ) HOME GROUNDS. HORTICULTURE Slogans ' CfHtEE . : - Soma Three Smart - Wa&kg-Dresse- CFIIEB - Ut longer tint any Stylo torSprlnj, Charming s. . otter. 1 X&FREE more beautiful any other, , thanr - r v 'fjp' fji nailieir1 vibration" T" thin any other. u easier to operate tlxan any otter. Provo . S Biy at v- - ... 6 - CjSllff rap- s- j - - ---- -- 1 Fro-t- o 115 W. SO., BY TH LIKE THE PARTED HOUSE'COWN POMPADOUR. cy Recently Introduced, j $100,000' DIREOTOHS: men 4 Soger - j Farm, hair over the temples could be J. -- Wm, Knight, Geo. Taylor, ir John B, Jwelyp, . . JOS, T. FAIIMIh, CasKirt General banking business transactee gate deposit boxes forjenl. I; aelf-covere- d It is doubtful if the small roll ol L. Holbrook, . Lj.;.::b......--i.-...'..--.---- digni- thighf FpTifowTBreie"Tirow' pf'-tn- e and across the temples In a large rlppliiig wave. The left side, goes back-- , over bair ' .... '7-- . .. i f e . ejejaiaia Jslius Seethe "-o- t- it And get Stem to figure on iriiig your Jiouaeforeleo- trie lights. .It is the only dean, t safe and reliable Vinetiiod OfTice. -- L.J.? mm ' oth-boivs 95 br Ughtiiig." N, i; - . " .. . Academy Avsnae ti I '"372R.Ws; tbejarIfldifJelaaileav4oe I EFFECTIVE t: :..'.: ISwiMislSafeMDlfthere they treeaioo close together-o- COIFFURErl State Bank of Provo gooffcafe and - at : will 1 ar-rlage, -- to-c- -- - -- LpieattatafJuial -- - , court-martiale- d s -- r extra-grow- dead-branch- es; . same-metho- yearfthe-treesr-shru- ; - bs tall-eh- - 4ewa-4show- n court-martia- W"''4 'iK Opposite tSeTP Omwv2 com-nn- nip.ni IHli' t1 1 one-hal- f r' - Spanish-America- aw ... - AND GARDEN. which, if fully comprehended, will enable one to proceed with the work If possible don't take your seed po more intelligently; irst, we should understand that ideal root . feeding tatoes from ft cellar lo which there is Usually their vitality via conditions require, fineness and meb a furnace. " ' ' lowness In a soil. This, permits the Impaired. . When-see thaw that the comes, rootlets to spread easily- in all dlrectkfflfcsoihat the root hairs may tunie grapevjBeJTfiaBWTntoThlce eon- . I diuottstraignten wmw , i - M. d Copynghurciit. hand tiketeh, Modol ot liioto, for fr on ALL uih report Pa taut pnwtiii TR'CTLV eoxriotnTUU nfnmiae. Vlaumr.'' lDTaotort thonld bmr V Rieawtk (arpuig onr ?' ttmM-Vx- tk W How to etitaln ui4 HY h( n purtixr .uwl other par.How U Tuu&tu toformauon. Sent tree to ftnf vldrea. n f -- - . Usmi. pint, end-the- y - 4-- ZZl Seventh. 8L,' . Washington, D. C. - J Attorney.', Answer The rate of pension al- lowed a dependent mother of a private soldier Is $12 per month. Her age has-n- o bearing on her title or rate of penTher mother of the soldier to sion wtom-yorefer, should make application for pension under the act of June 11 1890..aa the mother of the war with Spain, provided ahe is dependent and can show that her soldfer .son's death jvaa.due to eervlc- eu Th pear." - i -1" -- - ' prrmiTtiT ohinitwrt In all eoontrtri. or NO II.- A., and line" of duty.--- r " - " 1 - '. n -- JprteteeAolsreerexm the borax. All the camphor will not dissolve. When cool,' put It into a bottle and cork tightly When ready to use it pour a little into A charming revival of the "Marie a .basin, diluting- - It with. the quan Antoinette" coiffure of tulle edged tity of cold water Wet a shocking With this and sponge your black goods, wlth;jpearla.i5ir,Z;; pressing afterward. This will remove i all spots and grease- and restore-the .Ventilate. Raincoats.. If the raincoat proves too overheat black. tag, ra clrculanrow ot button-holeeye" A New Veil Pin,,-- . lets may beVorked under the arm and The a second row on the under section of butterfly has made Its appearthe sleeve.. If kept far enough under, ance again in the form 'of an ivory there - will be little danger of . their pin that clamps the veil to the hat will do the ventilat- brim either back or front.;; showing, worked The is by pressing toclamp . ing act soccessfully.xee sslve closeness of the raln- - gether the iwringKtTSe ornament ",1s Mt distressing whether worn with pretty, simple and does noL Petract from the color scheme of a hat ' a coat ct without pne, i d. - tosteawiresJLTie upliinesjemoye rlous Blze and weightsTheae contri- v'. ind burn brush. All Constituents. j. food Its with plant ances are used in many ways, the obvious easiest and to The .most the. .most and clods be reduced lump JEorkbeingTadedwitba-lew--te''in-; mean of controlling - the brown-taidlvlduhl heeds, MeuTcme"baTls -- ef tbe ".neeeeeary degree of t finenesB, if benefit full to and, some other insect enemies; are moth, the have graded sizes and weights also are used. the plants collection and destruction ef the the and.the teacher also puts her pupl winter. nests efter the- leaves have to must be reduced soil the Second, movements of arms through vigorous are conspicuous and body, which bring all the muscles a certain degree of compactness, the fallen. These wbs tu Trtjnrxrtnrobei Apiii,' i sorr gTfftiiti tOucwniat-partb7maknto play. perfect capillary action, or upward -Pear Blight. movement of soil moisture. If left To Freshen Black Clothe. fol seems sure be. to Pear a bllgbfr. be will action too this loose, capillary A woman who has "worn blaelrfor lower of the tree planted on, very Imperfecta Motbanjssinxthls years Eayriheeeps her elolheeffesb loose condition, there is atoo freie cir- rich, ground- j To- avoid this disease U with a mixture made as' follows "of alrr which carrlei away seem necessary to plant "On laud of Buy five pent' worth ot :bOTar and culation moderate richness and which la well ten cents' worth of camphor gum. Put what little moisture, there may be 1 flralnedJ-'Wooaihes placed around o d. con Ideal dllions tnem iutp a large bowl, breaking the at- the sametlme strong the Bpread of thi branches Is the best is soli there camphor-- g! "capillary; actloA. &&teecwie$to tiinthat faming wwfdr xerKrtmze the Xilu& .. -- the-ao- pre8ent-Uridef- Y ar-f-h- - ---- - -- ft l, It-b- Query-- Wilt you tell me bow much time must elapse after the allowance titan orHTnal claim ToTenslon before I can make application for increase of pension. ; I am much worse V v'v -- ; . Interest Paid on Time Dr posits. Drafts :rt Jl Farts of the World. ' the-gov- ment regard slave marriages as legal.; obstruct the front view of the and separation between slave husband ttuition. house. Plant the hrub!andornaf impediment and' barrier' trEfi'r bestfrfendt ffierifalat-inoto worthy appli"pension tdgrantlng and right hand supporter. It la the near the house, to soften the . outIL- economical nitrogen storage battery, lines, and In the sharp angles made cants? Mrs. O, W. Answer From your statement - ot ihiL mostessential element for the fH by the walSsZqr beda..jrd'-'preve- nt the marriage of the soldier, who facts, ductlon of the tfee. shading of shrubs and pornament<. was formerly a slave aiid "the apphV" - in any case It ia much better for they should not be planted too close widow's pension, was not a each Individual. orchardist to try his to the trees. When flowers are plant cant" for but a legal "slave marriage," own experiments to determine what ed they should be placed In front ot the ceremony having been per his own particular orchard needs In the shrubs to Qntil)tbbackfround.' formed minister or a recognized by the way of fertilizer- - than to go hap It is not a good plan ut Jin the is necessary for the ap- - i It preacher. hazard and think that he must do just lawn in front of the house by trees the death as his neighbor or some one else does, or shrubs; a few smaltTgrbups ol plicant for pension to prove In order to former of husband. bet The fertilizers required on another Bhrubs planted In the proper, places the legality of her marriage to orchard, might be entirely thrown will break the monotonous outlines soldier husband. It Is sug second the awajr on his own. A few years spent of the lawn. she write the postmaster that in a careful, judicious manner will be After plantlngjthe plants they should gested of the, place where the first husband the only way to reach a satisfying receive good care and attention. la supposed to have died, as he may solution of theerUJingj.jrlem peratilejC give her some information'' Ve'"wlll assume that the belief is as to the present address of former tc allowed be never prevalent that it pays to cultivate and The soil should residents of that place, who have some, spray whatever the other conditions become dry. The time to Irrigate knowledge of the death of her said the to can be determined by examining f of the orchard may be. so In order . ' first husband. make the fertilizer test one - should soil. If the soil around the plants Irtreat the trees of the whole orchard cracks open too sOon after irrigating, Pa. alike as to all other couditlonB."Thls the cracks should be closed by Hilling ; Query-- r I, served Philadelphia, wo. ..years, la the J la the only way to make a satisfactory civil war. I was unjustly accused of test and if it is not thoroughly and should be done until the trees or an and sent to act, T' 12 accurately done the owner wlUbe the plants are established. While Imprisoned, 'the com. prison. Pruning the trees and shrubs should paly loser and the experiment will be In whlclr rserred was mustered a total failure. It is one of the things be practiced only when necessary. panyof the service, and. I. did not re-- . to.be deplored thatJhe average farmer-doe- Plants should be pruned to give them put a celve discharge. I am now over sev- and th! not try to use his , own indi- form, to remove of and fcave 'no means ; years enty ' age The natural form dl of viduality in his business, but is willing Please Jell jne ho w to go support, and ornamentals to follow-th- e front due oa,a&.. jRbJ5ut;etling.ibe pension to yearthat he has learhed frrfnV those fehould belpreserved-aa- - ftncfi at'jpr couhriof Matthew NrT. age. niy SIble. Limbs removed saouid do cut who went before. "These Answer under the. circumstances methods are not successful and never off close to the trunk to insure quick stated by you,' It will not be possible --- will be. beallng of the wound. for you to obtain pension through the , ; pension bureau, under the act of LAWN ORNAMENT. i under the past could never Bucceed ness February 6, 1907, on account. olj-qlotln-busipresentBysteinT-- If age, as an honorable discharge from a Half s Barrel Can Be Made why, should they in farming? The service ot 90 days in the civil war is Use Of. present generation, has every oppor a prerequisite to pension under said tunity for advancing over the one Just act. The secretary has decided that " " for the ornamentation nice A ; ; very passed. a soldier in confinement as a result In the draingrmadfr of the at findings of a r sawing an tbe time of the muster out of bis y GROUND FOR SMALL FRUITS oil barrel in wbb not honorably dlschareed , jvjilaaJuLKa-LMrtv.- . t nt . h ' ... and mounting It June 27 ,890 i Them Out. on legs, writes s Richmond,-Incorrespondent In " JiT Home. from Farm me six Ihe and Please inform land,! plow fitting1 Query through I painted - It in your pension column wliat rate of pento ten Inches deep, depending upon il nice shape;- and sion isallowed1 a' mother of a private and the nature and depth of set ol soldier of the war character of Tthe feubson.""WitnTfioat . and harrowsi l then- reduce the soil to the barrel on each side of the walk Theaoldler was .neyer'jiarrled-Tused- them for growing flowers t he- desired condit kin . in whose behalf I write is now , Siother of age, very feeble and withThere are .two things or factors to in during the summer, They are very How should she go about means. out . pretty. this in ' considered be connection, says a writer in Orange Jjidd Farmer; getting the pension due herT William. tTTreceTves JObeiTir,iir W. H, Brereton. Prea.. John Marwkkeltierj- Alva Nelsop, Ass't.' Cashier. " w c r ,1; a ..-- " iHowo-Preparf-i'Lj- w Psyche knot that stands straight out used around the Inside of the arm. then a double box plait at the back from the head. is five inches detip and has a wide that one this pom Every thought parted padour would be unbecoming; on the square satin bow at the top. This is much prettier than the old contrary, it is quite attractive and a fashioned way of gathering In a lace charming relief from the "mass f - ,ruffed and ratted hair that we have frill of one width. been wearing over the brok for years. PKysttat CurtlirTTo "Save Figures. """Whatever rats or crepes are put 1 New York young women of society intothe hair to keep put now are have entered with ardor upon a new used at the sides. They must not go of with a view system physical culture, across the back except , under the to adding harmony to their figures arid .' knot. Psyche The correct coiffure adopted by the preserving them- -f rom irregularity ot line. have pfaced themselves majority has the hair .brushed up under They the of an actress Instruction smoothly from- the nape of the neck who retains her physical symmetry, no Itself. There is bulgto. the knot This young. It in a flean though she is no longer ing'c nut nr nncEHnco rinwn . . . nm as prooi oi Grecian sweep, usually held in', placed """ PfllfROV Of tlfr HVBtonS' ff jamlMi,., the Ty a wide barette. Do H Now t quite frock easily. She3 wants a of it slightly curved in at the waist. fastening down back and cut out in a slight square at neck Below Ibe square she insets piece of embroidered filet net over while chiffon, or uses a color, as she prefers Above this she puts a narrow band of lace. The Bleeves are half wayT to elbow, firthe arm," and" are finished with frill of lace and a bow of ribbon. There is quite a new touch in, arrangingthis t at-ho- - hme can handle this material one-piec- It fied by ttie name of pompadour. stands out little from the face. It is slightly waved, more, often than on the irons of the hairdresser. The parting Is on the left Bide and the hair brusfied away from it in man fashion. , , Blde part-- the At . COST The girl who .wants a pretty house gown at small cost is buytag the silk and cotton fabrics that takelthe-plac- a of organdie and other thin materials, These are often flowered in charming colors and also made up in "polka dots and fine stripes After all the .preacblng about the parted pompadour, it didnJt come in until ISe eeason warweirstafTeff.T?ow the smart women are rapidly taking It up. At the opera, at dinner dances, at the theater,. andr wherever women gather 'with ' bare heads the parted pompadonr,;:tsithe.m CJty Utah. SMALL AT . Silk and Cotton Fabrics May Be Used vvith. Excellent Results. - J Jonr---:v,;tilngtoi- n " Smart Women.QuIck to Tak Up Fan. " SAVINGS CtpitaJ, - and-wl'fean colored ribbon and roses. Materials required: 8 yards 46 Inches wide, yard velvet on cross. yard piece, lace, 2 dozen buttons, 1 60MMERG 111: Prow u a Jomu nl d IT Ooijrirkfc iMa, kr ..Information for eolaieTV nTiaiIor anJ their heirs, who are invited to make u fif this column for. uch infonnatlon as ' Kicr dlre relative o petition matters.-- : tetters statine; full name and ddrea ef -Writer should, be addreued to C. K. , D. C la replying Thf rfto, only the laltlalt of correspondent -- i ta-tnsu- re a kilted skirtand long coat In navy blue serger The flrsCsketch-show- s worn with a long waistcoat. The coat can, however, be worn without the waistcoat, and looks really better. :The revers, cuff s, .lower part of coat and waistcoat are braided in black; silk of the same color Is used for lining coat. Toque of navy velvet; trimmed with quills and a rosette.' Materials required .- ;9 46 inches wide, 8 yards. silk. . for costume: - Theecond yards tm Empire skirt of Tabatr brown face cloth with a deep band of darker brown velvet att footrthe bolero is also of velvet fastened with two gold buttons. Pale blue straw toque, trimmed with brown velvet, and a feather mount. .Materials requi red for the dress: 6 yards 46 inches wide, ' """ 5 yards velvet 22 inches wider cloth. - The front panel is The third is a Princess dress of elephant-gra- y buttons; the sleeves beings edged with yelyet and trimmed with velvet-coveretrimmed to correspond. Tne deep yoke is or piece lace, outlined witn a tola Buggies Built is . Point for . Soldlen and Slhn - Mod Thtlr Heln . crowding JLhwn-- -., Before selecting your trees, take a ; v ; Louisville, Ky.' drive through the neighborhood to see Query Please give me some tnfor- what trees- and plants aretialready mation In regard to the following'. TST growing with success in the yards of 1858 two slaves residing with their re-- . your neighbors; also write to your spective owners were 1 married, the " statloir'BTrd get turflst. ceremotyr-havin- g experiment been performed by minbT'fictors; From the two eources you can make plantation preacher. -- Two years a young orchard the first ob- - a list of the ones that . would suit your thereafter the owner of the woman re- - v lecf, after the trees are well gettn site best. " V moved with her to Louisville, Ky and has soil that had least two years' trees do not select those Bhe never saw her husband again. in preparation. Is to adopt such methods that ordering are too large, because It . has Some years after the cIobo of the civil of xultivatton mA fertilization for the been found that the best success has waraflercareful searcbJIor her, hue laud as shall give the best possible "anvaTIertre'eir'e band, resulUng --ilnf ormation that he "healthy growth to the treeB. The few wlttt'con1.fert'..Jpeclally died, she married a man with whom : years that intervene between Jhe set- uc All plants, the J)8tlived for 30 years. He died some she ting and the bearing: periods ire the be transplanted during years ago. He was a pensioner on . most vital to the future productive-- ; cessrshould tbe hayal pension rolls of the "United itsss of thf orchard.-D- u ring i hts pe- - 0eorman8sa8Qnandwhilerihey can be set Dut In the fall or 'winter, States. This woman Is an applicant nod a judicious method of pruning is preferable, writes for which so far has not been . pension, niiist be systematically followed In spring planting : wri tes J , E. Mundell of MzVt-order- - to-- grow trees of: l.he - desired granted to her oa account of her InatMo.) station.,. . 4. Kill tii lr fiir4.K-nrn- nf nt i titr rtpirth --nt; siiape, eru unless Utah .-v- - -- m3 " BIaKc .-- TaTe-eROu- gh m -- For Sale by - Barton Tbe sice of the hole to dig for the trees depends on the size of the plant. However, one. rule can be given: Be to sure arid dig the hole accommodate all the roots- without LlV-Jiii- , FREE SEWING MACHINE CO. :: CHICAGO ILLINOIS - ;?M?PfiMJ?. , jt. is the best of all com lined in one. '- - Tree are" much" like buman beings and each tree has an Individuality all Its own, and must be dealt' with, ac cordingly As in any other business. one must. have a liking for the work Land become acquainted with all of the factor that-ent- er into the problem. Where one succeeds another falls, although the environments of eschTnay be the same, Success does not depend wholly on the kind of soil or the location of the orchardrr theseare makes a more perfect stitch tb.an any other. . Possible - The trees and plant surrounding the bouse are analogous to the frame of a picture and should be as to give! a good background to the buildings and help to present a natural view of the place. 'ND1VIDUALITY IN ORCHARDING. A good loamy soli la conceded to he the best for trees and ornamentals, Jjeas, Like Human Beings, Must Be ana in some cases it . would pay to Dealt with Intelligently. haul this kind ef soli to start the trees . M.clin. "Other. t Attractive .Have a- Lawn' Make Them . Dawinf runs lighter than any "t , '. . . For marking off, .the ground I use a iwheel hiarker. Wheels about . . - f this time than 1 was at, the time bf my elaim.--Hman C. caBjraake application at of-- the aHowant er- Anwera ' . : ause your disability from pension has Increased materially slnce you sntsMafion' "wtre last Tbusl be accompanied by the affidavit of a physlcian';CorroboTathig: yomr al-- . Nip Them Off. " ;Nip the growing shoots of the cane incbesTln , Discretion. thicknesk, sawed lout of boards or fruit when 18 inches to two feet high, . Talor Is 'often' taken for discretion. from - a - log are fastened . to a light to increase the fruiting surface of the During a certain battle the colonel of ; frame; by mean of strap or metal cane. This also gives a bush form to "an Irish regiment noticed that one of hinges. This method of attaching the they canes, which prevents them from -- and thejneowas fxtrenjli,devoted.Lto'r,J frame on which the wheel turns to the went,. ... him. Everywhere more when bandied them makes easily the whela to ad mala frame permits A the soldier followed -- faithfully. juBOhemgejyeft writer Jff the Philadelphia Inquirer the surface of theground.,! tolls the story, At. last the officer re- l4 , k . :- - I consider it a great advantage to check mark the ground. This permits cultivation both way" of the field until such time as the oung plants are to bejayeredL Dylibiajiiethod weed 8ubjugatioa;ist simplified' "and "Ideal conditions . maintained In the m toil where the new' plants are to grow. Setting Strawberry Plants. .' Set the strawberries in rows four feet apart and two feet in the row; tbe cane berries in rows eight, feet apart and three feetin the row; th currants . and gooseberries ean stand and IB four feet apart-i- n ;r graper eight feet in the ros. ; .; the;-r6wv- ; marked: 'Well, my man, ' you have stuck Tne well -- br PatJ. .I'Shuj-e- , it to rue, says she, was my" mother said Vust you stick to the colonel, Pat-ricme bboy, and you'll be all roiglm Them colonels never get hurted.' " ,n'yes, Bpr,r,Mre)llPd |