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Show THE" SALT LAKE TRIBUNE; SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 28,-19- 21; Accounts Opened From $5.00 to $5000 on Small Weekly or Monthly Payments Your Small Chanare Will Furnish . ; " Methods in Care Pursued o! Bushes and Vines Is Discussed in Great Detail pclal On On On On On On On On On credit; no 35.00 Purchase- 75.00 Purchase 100.00 Purchase 200.00 Purchase 300.00. Purchase 400.00 Purchase 600.00 Purchase 750.00 Purchase 1000.00 Purchase f These few coins that look so small in the palm of your hand vfiXl make your s come true. No. need to touch .that nest you have laid away.. No need to wait, and contract-require- 5.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 16.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 40.00 home-dream- a Month a Month a Month a Month a Month a Month a Month a Month a Month s you ve alhope' for the With, our Liberal Credit Plan your will make a Big Small Change Change in your home. home-thug- ways longed for. No Interest Added. Manager, Glass Windows in the Hood, Softly Cushioned and upholstered in genuine ... repp; reversible gear. - COACH FOR HIS MAJESTY, THE BABY! to Th Tribe., BOUNTIFUL, Au. ?. Horticulturist havf bad placed at their dispoeal through the effort of Charles H. Smith, horticulturist, a aystem by which the berry crop of the state may be Increased from the now 2 per cent basis to a 100 per cent basis. Having first attended the convention of the Pacific Coast Association of Nursery- . Established - .The New Style and Enameled Colors Just Arrived The Famous WHITNEY Genuine Reed men, Mr. Smith, who Is chairman of the horticultural dlvisloq of the Farm Bureau, has Just returned front the famous Puyallup valley, which Is noted because of Its, berry crops, and has brought bach with him Information and Illustrations which, .Tf utilised thrdughourXtah, will make She atate ae famous as ths Puyallup section. Slnnp hla return Mr. 8mlth hae been besieged by farmers for Information on the subject. He says that tha little valley of- Puyallup, covering not more thafl sixty Square miles, produces aa high as $8,000,000 worth of bsrrtea annually, and that by the method which hs has brought homa by which to handle fruit. It would be possible to pick all day dressed In a bathing suit and not encounter a single x Your Homo O - Tomorrow (Monday) morning will begin in our store one of the most remarkable sales of Baby Carriages ever offered in this city Such values as will be offered wiir amaze and delight the shrewdest, most experienced buyers. A whole carload of new Baby Carriages, which we shall sell on remarkably easy terms and low prices during the sale. Your Baby I Your Greatest Treasure scratch. Tells of Puyallup. Mr. Smith adds: "Howr many of us know Shat within a day's ride from 8alt Lake may be found the greatest small fruit section In the world? Who among us during our tours of the country have come .Into contact with this wonderful llttls spot covering a atrip of territory only fifteen to twenty miles tong and three knlles wide which yields an annual revenue of from 16,000,000 to 18,000,000, necessitating ths services of 10,000 berry pickers, mobilising from many towns and titles .up and down the coast? Moat of us have heard Incidentally of Puyallup, Wash., and have, no' doubt, eaten the canned products of that place which are known throughout tha nation for their superior qualities. . hae not some enterprising man "Wy come 'to us with this wonderful story, tailing how the little colony of.hop-grow-add farmers were piloted out of the wilderness of bankruptcy and failure Into tha light of prosperity, by a Moses who cam 'to them during their eeaeon of adversity and worked patlenflv for years until (da hopes were reallao-t- . . Paulitamus Works Wonders. . Iaitl-ham- Your Baby Should Have the Best ;h KIT'; VS'. Jj ' i ,;l ' f7 ' A ' . ' V- A. 'y- - i Expert Gives Advice on Berry Growing 2Z The name Western Outfit" a household word in. Salt Lake. It is known-fa- r The store has been established in this city for fifteen years; Its steady and wide. growth has necessitated our present handsome, thoroughly' equipped and store. What was & small business fifteen jrears ago is now a very large one, and the record made is one that can be looked back npon with the utmost satisfaction. .. . -- has-becom- e WESTERN OUTFITCO 246 CLOTHES Charles H. Smith of Davis county, chairman of tho State Horticultural and chairmen of the fruit committee of wre ralaad In thasociety famoua diatrtet In tho atato of Washington. Paulhamus will come and. lead ns out D the wilderness of scepticism and fear.' As a member of the state horticultural commission, under Governor Spry, Mr. Smith ruftiie un official trip through the northwest tn 19H. He had chartt of tho fruit exhibit In San Francisco for a month during the fair la. nd besides his present position asmi, chairman of the State Horticultural society he waJ mode chairman of the fruit committee of the Utah State Farm Bureau last spring, Fifty Reported Killed in Rail Crash in Italy LONDON.'' Aug. 2?. More than fifty persona are reported to have been killed and si'oroa -- Injured in a collision between a passenger and freight trainnear .miles north Mayllano, about thirty-fiv- e of Home, according to a Rome dispatch - CHARLES R. FORBES COMINQ. tb'tr'Coniwereisr-'Cra'brnVal-Charr- rs IC Forbes of the veterans bureau at Washington will be In Salt Lake In about two weeks to Investigate the feasibility! of establishing a government hospital here. The Commercial club has had the matter liftr.wtbWashl!iKton for several months. Cultivation. y desired distance and kept in their respective positions for any length of time with a cultivator and a hoe. Fifth This same method may be adopted In taking care of any of the following plants: Loganberries, blackber ries. raspberries and dewberries. "The cross arm carrying both the fop and lower wire may be raised or lowered to accommodate the relative to their habit of growth. plants, The slats may be placed at any givensupporting distance apart. - Theae slats are secured to the wire by making a cut about an Inch from the end on the flat side of the slat, using a saw of the earn gauge as the wire used. To prevent spreading press the elate down securely on the wire. It has been the common verdict for tpany years in Utah that the of blackberries and email fruits growing Is nothing short of a tragedy. generally It will remain a tragedy, and ought to, until we adopt a System similar to the Puyallup trgllls. Utah .Field Promising. are now growing In Utah lees than yent of the berries that our .own people would lie (lad to consume, yet we have gone far beyond tho experimental stage In prbvin that w can grow the berries We are rather proud of the progres wo have mad In some line of horticulture. A positive proof of thla progress may be even at our annual fair. Thl exhibition of quality and quantity speaks for itself, yet thousands of available acres of tfio finest fruit lands in ths world are tying Idle liability rather thag an aaaet, to the owners. New ambitions and new enterprises must arise to thange this condition. Wo possess to accomplish evey necessary element all piat Puyallup has accomplished. If a of Intttsns from the Idaho, reservation, who will partidpat day at Saltalr. Pioneer In tha parade and wedding ceremonies In honor ON CREDIT CLOTHES SOLD ON CREDITS Senator William H. King yesterday telegraphed to F. C. Schramm, president of fertilisation. can he done with as Pruning eafe'y to man and beast as can be much don in the corn field. i "Third This method enables the grows to cut out or retain just as many canes as hs thinks necessary. Is also It unnecoesa.-to cut the tops of the plant, as they may be carried along the top wire to their full length, offering a greater bearing surface. ''Fourth Plant may be placed at any ... tfAh i : Terms $7.50 Cash, $5.00 a Month ot - V ro Inspects Berry Fields. "After the adjournment ofa horticultural convention I Second i-- Pullman Sleeper, special this week ln three day's went, to the berry fields of the Puyallup valley. Space will not permit a resume of all the good things I saw and heard dealing with the business activities there, but In short 1 conclude that, arter setting aside Paulhamus, the one great factor that baa conk tributed moat to this successful enterprise Is the method of trelllelng. The advantages of the trellis ar as follows: Flret The plant Is confined to a twenty-foradlue. The fruiting wood Is separated and kept apart from the growing wood, the latter taken Car of between the lower wirebeing upon the supporting slats during the fruiting season, after which, .the fruiting woqd Js.removjsd from the upper wire. The lower laterals, or eanes, are lifted from the supporting slate tjyid wound around the single wire full length. The reader will observe that this method throws all the frutt Into a compact condition, enabling spurs the fruit pickers to do their work with comSOU TH heW snoots, or canes, which find themselves outside the lower wire, ere pul under and compelled to rest on the , eupporjng elate. t i H 8 v .Uj the best that money can buy. Let the little one enjoy it for thirty days, and neither of you will be willing to give up the car-f- t riage which makes baby so happy and you so proud. -- .. it Here it is borry-grow-l- " : -- L 214-inc- "Paplhamua was that man. Metaphor u Ically speaking, Puyallup meana and Paulhamus means Puyallup. The question la asked: How did he ilo It? ft ha been said that capital and labor ar the two great factors that move the commercial but brain power world, should have been Included and placed at the head. Thld. Paulhamus had in abundance. He appreciated the fact that there must be at leapt six essential factors tn evidence beforer attempting to launch' hla Hmtr moisture, labor, railroad facilities and market. The essentials were there, so he went ahead and encouraged the people to mnke of the little section the famous valley that It now is. The- success of the undertnktng has proved that hla conclusion s were baaed upon good principles and that his executive abilities were able tq Inspire men to tn a cooperative way.'' pull together Mr - i mtth giso any that,' according to Thaln Wilson of the Puyallup valley, the fresh branch of the association handlea abouLJliOOOjOOO worth of the valley's product, while the canning end of It takes care of "from fi.OOO.OW) to ' IT.Obfl.BOlf annually. "" This," continues Mr. Smith, "brings us oown to the point where the question might, be asked: How we may be benefited through the experiences of thS small-f- r lit growera of Washington?' This question has been uppermost In my own mind for years.. The fame qu peat ion Induced me to dive deep down In my'pocket and take therefrom money sufficient to buy a tourist's ticket to 8eattle. Truit-shipp- 7 1 r Note the soft cushions of this carriage, heavily padded and upholstered in repp, which is as beautiful as it is durable. The hood is adjustably slides forward or backward, and can be clamped, in. any, position. The deep body, wo v;n from strong reeds, is reversible on the chassis, which is equipped with two pairs of elliptical airings long, resilient, and built of finely temh pered steel. To add the final touch of easy riding,.we have equipped, the large wheels with tires of fine live rubber. For baby's security there is a life belt and a brake. ' 1 The way you care for the little life during in fancy will determine the kind of start the child You have the responsibility of a helpless life to gets iu his mentar and physical development. guard and nurture. Are you going to give your baby the best possible chance to grow up into a healthy, vigorous man or woman, by providing a safe, comfortable place for the child during infancy? Clin yon imagine a greater, he'p to your childs development than one of these luxurious reed coaches; in which the little on may spend as many hours as possible each . day out of doors T Comfort and Security for Baby ra fw-'- - |