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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH 0TLTE7T2 Right Treatment Saves Fence Posts STOCK Salt Lake City Directory I Will Resist Decay for Periods of Twenty Years If Attended to. its annual cost Anthracnose of Grapes Becoming More Common Grape anthracnose, or frequently spoken of as birds-ey- e rot, is becoming more common. All green parts ol the vines may be attacked but the dis ease occurs most commonly on the shoots or berries or grapes. On the shoots small cankers are produced, brown In color, rather depressed in the center and raised at the border. The spot enlarges and becomes longer in the direction of the main axis and in the later stages the center becomes more depressed and turns grayish. On the berry or grape the anthracnose has an appearance of a birds eye, hence the name of birds-eyrot. Te lesions spots or birds-eyfirst appear as small, areas; later the color is grayish in the center where the cuticle Is rup tured, but the border remains dark. The spots increase in size but instead of elongating as they do on the canes they remain somewhat circular. Between the gray center and the dark border is a band of bright red, thus similar to a birds eye. Strong and Stocky. Young plants grown from seed cuttings or layers need special care in their handling after the roots have been made, warns A. J. Schoth, crop specialist at the Kansas State Agricultural college. In general, transplanting is more desirable, according to Schoth, in those groups where the product of the individual plant Is of considerable value or where there is a good premium on earliness. It doesnt pay to spend very much time with beets or with onions, Schoth says, as with egg plants or cabbage because the latter is worth so much more per product. Plants with a large development of fibrous roots and a compact root system as cabbage and tomatoes, suffer less in transplanting than those in which the root system consists of long fibers or a single tap root as in case T - ' of long beets. Plants must be so handled that they will not suffer from lack of moisture during or shortly following transplanting- , - Plants for transplanting should be strong and stocky. Small; spindly plants require a long time for development. Plants grown in the hot house or hot beds should be hardened off before transplanting into the open. This is done by curtailing the water . . and lowering the temperature. Keep the plants from suffering from lack of moisture by thorough watering a few hours before they are removed from the seed bed, by transplanting as soon as possible. and by protecting the plants during transplanting. This can be done by sub Books at Publishers Prices Well send them CO.D. if you say so. AH DESERET BOOK COMPANY 44 East South Temple St. Salt Lake City P.O.Box 1793 Measures to Control Various Diseases Are Needed. 1 (By J. W. LUMB, Extension Kansas State Agricultural a solved problem when yon decide on to the BROOKI.AWN CREAMERY shipping 26 So. 1st West St., Salt Lake City. CO.. e Faculty of Eminent Teachers Leading Music School In Intermountain Region Music Dramatic Art Dancing iOO North Main St. Salt Lake City, Utah. CRISMON SPARK PLUGS Toledo, d h Clarks FarsousCrulsss EUR0PE7SS2S 0 Tros-sach- blight-resista- NICHOLS 1 8. West and Laboratory Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah, P, O. Box 1666. Mailing envelopes and prices furnished on request. Office 229-23- Cullen Hotel Fred J. Leonard, Manager Paul Purdue, Asst Mgr, at the Meet Your Old Friends Cullen CMAMIPIMM -- 6 ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS 1 dark-brow- n id C mm Hretiest Service brStipfiegTsis. Cmtaat McCone School of Mosic and Art e 10-inc- Is Write Knowledge is power in the control of swine diseases. It has been estimated that only 50 per cent of the pigs farrowed live to marketable age. It is commonly assumed that 90 per cent of all losses from diseases in swine may be regardless charged to hog cholera. EVERY engine, While in continuous use, the old gives better results hog lots and houses may become cenwith Champion Spark Plugs. ters for external parasites such as There is a type specifically lice and mange mites and more death dealing microscopic organisms, those designed to give better results that cause pig diseases such as scur-vefor every operating condition. scours, infectious nasal catarrh, . Consult your dealer bronchitis, infectious odema, swine pest, undesirable sequels to wound infections, eczema, necrobacillosis of the skin, nose, stomach, and intestines, and various types of pneumonia. Besides all these troubles, there are the ever present large round Ohio worm eggs. Preventive measures to control pig diseases should begin before the litters are farrowed. Thoroughly clean farrowing house, removing all litter and scrubbing floor Fertile Loamy Soil Is and walls with boiling water and lye. Wash sows with soap and water beBest for Spinach Crop and 50 of earning. fore them in cleaned houses. placing Write for circular. be cannot on Spinach grown poo? Within two weeks after farrowing, We have no salesmen. land. A fertile loamy soil is best with Bank references. remove sow and pigs directly to a a good application of fertilizer apfield that has not been used for hogs THE PEXEL CO. plied before the crop is planted. The" for at least one , year. rows should be 15 to 18 inches apart, Food Products Remove sow at weaning time. or another method of planting is to N. 4th St., Camden, N. J. 119 Allow no other hogs in the passow drills or beds that are ture. 4 to 7 feet wide. The latter is the SQUAB RAISING FAYS BIG Keep pigs on the pasture until four Squabs pay better than chickens. Raise method employed by the commercial for us. We teach you how and give squabs months old or until they are past the you signed contract to buy your squabs at growers in the Norfolk (Va.) section. 85 cents per pound. Send 10 cents for of greatest danger. The land should be plowed several period "Manual of Prosperity. Plow hog yards and lots each year NATIONAL SQUAB FARMS, INC. weeks before sowing, as fresh plowed SCRANTON IOWA. to and round crops plant help destroy ground would be too dry. A good worm eggs. place is where an early crop of vegetables were grown. Harrow the ground just before sowing to kill all Liver Fluke of Sheep the grass and weeds. Apply about days, $600 to $1300 Cause of Much Damage CUNARDUNE.S2 Spain, Tangier, Algiers, Italy, Riviera, pounds fertilizer per acre. A good United States Department s, Sweden, Norway, Edinburgh, mixture is one containing 7 per cent (Prepared by the of Agriculture.) Berlin (Paris, London, Rhine, A poster dealing with the common nitrogen, 7 per cent phosphoric acid etc. ). Hotels, drives, fees, etc. included. and 5 per cent potash, with a top sheep liver fluke has been issued by Mediterranean Cruise, Ian. 29, $600 up dressing of 200 to 300 pounds nitrate the bureau of animal industry. United C. Clark, Times Bldg., N.T. Frank of soda per acre after the plants States Department of Agriculture, to Booklet free.. come up. Where blight Is prevalent enlist the aid of live stock owners in Beet results. Promptness asvasured. WtTSOIt s. COLRBAH, Patent Virginia Savoy, a checking the spread of the parasite. PATENTS lawyer ns stk 8t..WaUUnto D riety should be sown. The poster describes and illustrates the life cycle of the fluke and outlines Punishment for Lie Eimple methods of control." Since Com for Silage Look here, Wilkins, why dont you flukes spend a part of their life pay me that ten dollars Most feeders of silage prefer to have young you owe me? in the snail, it is especially history Its the corn rather mature before putting your own fault, old man. Last to drain, fill, or fence off time I it in the silo. It keeps better. It is important paid you some money I owed wet areas in which snails breed. you, you said youd forgotten all about less likely to be acid or moldy. It Snails may also be destroyed by the has a higher feed value when the ears it of copper sulphate, as a application are in the dent One is feeding less spray or powder, to infested pastures. water. Besides killing many sheep and cattle annually, flukes cause an annual and is freely given to loss of fully $300,000 because of damevery nervous, delicate woman, by Dr. Pierce. age to livers as a food commodity. Write Dr. Pierces These parasites, sometimes incirrect-lQinic in Buffalo, N.Yh called leeches, are spreading from for confidential medi-- f the West coast, Rocky Mountain states, I cal advice. No charge and South toward the East and North. 1 I for this service. Ob- Copies of the poster may be ob Pierces Pre-merging the roots in a bucket of wafm I ta? ' ter, by sprinkling the plants, by cov- tained on request to the bureau of scription now, in liquid or tablets, from your I ering the plants with a damp cloth or animal industry. United States Dedruggist or send 10c sack or by protecting the roots with partment of Agriculture, Washington. to Dr. Pierce at above address, for trial soil, concluded Mr. Schoth.' package of tablets. One woman writes : well-define- CREAM WANTED It Veterinarian, College.) Cafe and Cafeteria 33 W. 2nd So. St. Salt Lake City, Utah, CULLEN GARAGE West 2nd 37 So. STORAGE AND SERVICE Columbian Optical Co. 337 So. Main, Salt Lake City, Utah Opposite Poetoffice Artificial Eyes Duplicated Scientific Eye Examinations Send us your broken glass for repairs. Work returned same day. Uttfle Hlottell 167 Main Street SALT LAKE CITY Rooms, Rooms, Rooms, Rooms, Single W'thout Bath, per day, II to 11.25 Double Without Bath, per day, 11.60 Single With Bath, per day, 11.50 to 2.00 Double With Bath, per day, 2.00 to 2.50 All Depot Street Cars Pass the Hotel KEARNS BLDG. GARAGE Opposite Little Hotel. FIREPROOF. Dr. C. L Evens, Optometrist EYES EXAMINED Cross eyes straightened. Glasses fitted. 11 East 2nd South, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH nt C Help is Offered SPECIAL CARE ESSENTIAL WHEN TRANSPLANTING ANY GARDEN BUD Plants to Be Used Should Be Is to Learn More HOG CHOLERA IS CAUSE OF LOSSES non- durable species treated, the total cost in place is $.38. If it lasts 15 years the yearly cost Is $.025; if it lives 20 years the annual cost is $.019. When properly treated, even the most perishable woods can be made to resist decay for periods of twenty years or more, Prof. C. H. Guise stated at Cornells farm and home week at Ithaca. There are but few kinds of wood which cannot be treated with considerable profit, provided the correct procedure is followed It is unfortunate, Professor Guise continued, that some have the idea that treatment merely consists of painting the wood with some preservative like coal tar creosote. At the outset it cannot be stated too strongly that unless thorough treatment is to be given, very little value will result. The details of correct treatment .for farm timbers are few, and easily understood but they must be given careful attention. Last Twenty Years. From actual experiments started twelve years ago at the New York state college of agriculture, of posts treated by the hot and cold bath method, 95 per cent are still in service and thoroughly sound. On the basis of their present condition, these posts should easily last twenty years if not longer. The species treated were beech, red oak, elm, hemlock, basswood, white ash, and other common woodlot species, all of which are wood classed as nondurable, with the possible exception of the hemlock. Professor Guise gave the results of varying kinds of treatment Of those fenceposts untreated 22 per cent remain after 12 years of service f of those merely brushed 30 per cent remain; of those only dipped 41 per cent are left; while those which were given the hot and cold bath 95 per cent are still in good condition. Professor Guise added that if it were not for hemlock, which has been giving excellent service with the untreated, brushed, and dipped posts, the percentage of those remaining would be much lower. Expense Justified. In the matter of 'cost. Professor Guise stated that the expense of a thorough creosote treatment Is .clearly justified when nondurable species are being used. As to the use of chestnut in comparison with treated nondurable species, there is little choice. He said that It probably does not pay to treat black locust and red cedar, the most durable of the native woods. For these a life of twenty-fiv- e to forty years is not uncommon. Professor Guise gave a comparison of costs of treated and untreated posts. For the untreated post of nondurable species the total cost in place is $.22, its estimated life is five years, d For the $.044. To Read More - Valves - Fittings Pipe NEW AND USED FOR ANY PURPOSE 475 SERVICE GARAGE BREWER RAY PECK C. W. 4th Used Pipe, Fittings & Valves 700 Increased Production on Early Summer Pastures As most cows increase production on early summer pasture, it should be the aim to Introduce feeding practices which will compare favorably, with early pastures. Let us analyze conditions and find out why this is possible. Aside from the grass, the cow . has "comfortable surroundings and plenty. of fresh air, sunlight, and exercise while on pasture. The barns, therefore, should be built with plenty of window space, good ventilation, and comfortable stanchions. In addition, pasture provides food which is succulent, palatable, bulky, nutritious, sufficiently laxative, and of good variety. , Farm Notes UTAH HIGH SCHOOL OP BEAUTY CULTURE - Salt Lake City 831 Clift Bldg. f - Health Giving Swine feeding results at Purdue university, LaFayette, Ind., show that oats in rations for swine should be the weight of the A fine, deep, mellow seedbed Is the limited to first requisite in growing good early ration. More than this weight is not used economically and gains are vegetables. slower. The corn replacement value of the Plant a bed of lettuce in a e or some protected spot to make oats varies according to the amount of oats used. When of the plants to set In early. ration was oats, one bushel of oats s of a bushel of replaced In starting Bermuda grass pastures corn. Where oats made up the land as for corn. Plant prepare pieces of sod 2 feet apart. In furrows, the ration, a bushel of oats was equal to only f bushel of corn. 4 feet apart. one-ha- lf - cold-fram- one-four- th two-third- one-ha- one-hal- lf Thb Secret of Loveliness Cnti-cur- a Soap and the occasional use of Cnticura Ointment, women everywhere have discovered the secret of natural beauty. The Soap, fragrant and pure, to cleanse; the Ointment; antiseptic and healing, to remove pimples and irritations. Sop 25c. Ointment 25c. and 50c. Talcum 25c. Simple each free. Aidms: Cuticura, Dept B6,Malden, Mast. w. long - Marvelous Climate Good Hotels Touriit Gamp Splendid Roada Gorgeoua Mountain Views. Thm wonderfu Idetart roeort of the Wmot Writ Crmo A Palm SpringS CALIFORNIA Business Training Pays Last year we placed more than 1000 in We good positions. " can place you when competent. When will you be ready? Smi far Suouu Behnke-Walk- Shin and Mair In THB regular daily use of -- unnnsIMim ft All Winter Oats Replace Com for Hogs in Purdue Ration Calcium arsenate is a good poison for chewing insects. a Profitable Vocation Learn the Beauty Culture Course given by a man that has taught (88 students how to earn BiG HONBY. Catalog sent on request. II Cattle kept in the stable or in yards often suffer discomfort because of excessive growth of the claws. This is due to lack of wear, writes Dr. L. Van Es, in Kansas Farmer. ExcessiveHave you ever tried Dr. Pierces ly long claws lead to a faulty position Pellets for the stomach and bowels? of the limbs, strains of tendons and pain during motion. This discomfort Thousands of Millionaires and pain may reduce' the milk yield. When the Civil war broke out In bred bulls are particularly 1861 Heavy there were 12 or 15 millionaires apt to suffer, and their usefulness may become impaired. They should have in the United States. The war helped their claws properly trimmed about to make a number of new ones but twice a year. With appropriate tools the increase was gradual from then the excessive horn may be removed until 1914 when we still had only and the whole smoothed with a rasp. 7,000 of them. But in the 14 years It may be necessary to throw the ani- that have followed the number has mal but this should not keep the job Jumped to nearly 40,000. Being a millionaire these times doesnt from being done. ' carry with It the wonderment and notoriety it once did. Cappers for all purposes. Monsey Iron and Metal Co. So. 3rd West - Salt Lake City, Utah. Choose !il Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription helped me mare dun any other medicine. I was all rundown, my nerves were upset, I could not sleep, had no appetite, my back ached, I had other severe pams and got so weak and miserable I could not do any work. Nothing seemed to touch my case until I took the 'Prescription and it relieved me of all my trouble and restored me to health. Mrs. E. E. Van Meter. 3791 Franklin St, Denver, Colo. , This medicine contains no harmful ingredient So. Newly threaded and coupled II Manicuring Cattle to Save Much Discomfort L, Garage . General Garage Service and Main Street Salt Lake. Adjoining Newhouse Hotel. Utah'a Largest STORAGE y iI . SALT LAKE PIPE CO. W. Sixth South St. Salt Lake City, Utah Catalog Business College er llth and Salmon Streets I - Portland, Oregon - j T, |