A r n r ’ T 4, iw i The Great Outdoors Livestock, D a iry P rodu cts, B e rrie s , F r u it, “ The F a rm e r Feedeth A l l. ” G ra in s. LACK o r PACKAGE UNIFORMITY means money loss for buyer or p *» ' i <g stsadsrd cootalocra, It la ( « • • r a lly raswguAHnl Uuu »«q(ht 1» to« «tuy raaliy *t«Optto basis o f M l*. ter M a t raaaoo the p*ua4 or ka*d r*<lw *l<h t aksuto ha *a»d «Un title la »raettoaht*. Aa <ae*pU a* a « / b» anted la ra re r 4 to prodotto wbleb are carefully graded aa to «ite. la »hieb rase the aale« may ba made M tla fa r- tortly by aomarteal m oot. CONTROL GRAPEVINE LOOPER Green Wenw le Sometime« Oeetrue. liv e te Garden and Arbor Grapes — K ill By Spraying, ■ a ,: B ¡on & e r ——ra 7 ] i 1 '• 4BK V r S jïM , t e PACT H A L S ÏV F.S’ TKRPRTfltt s T he grapevine looper. a green worm about an Inch and a h alf long, sonoe- ttmee destructive to garden and arbor cn»p*e and to V ir g in ia creeper. t»e Ira n found by United Btetoe D epart ment of Agriculture oheerrara doing some Homage to vineyards In the Chautauqua belt along Lake Brie Tlx- w o rm ordinarily feeds from early in June until the middle of July. It may be killed by spraying. A solution of 1W pounds of powdered arsenate of lead to 50 gullooa of liquid la s been found effective. The polavn may be used In w ater or may be combined with bordeauz mixture used to control fungoul dlaeaae A «pray eppllcatlon directed prim arily against the grapevine root worm sad tbe grape-berry moth. Immediately a fte r tha bloeaoma fall. Incidentally controls the grapevlue leoper. SMALL FRUITS IN ORCHARDS COMMUNITY CLUB IS ORGANIZED IN IOWA Boys and Writ Carry Out Inter- •sting Program of Work. Club Has Advantage ef Encouraging Young People in Local Problem» and Probably W IP Be Means of Holding Them en Farm«. (P rep are d by the U n ite d State» D e p a rt m ent of A g ric u ltu re .) A team of club boys from Case county, Iowa, won the pig club dem onstration at the state (a ir last falL Later the United States Departm ent o f Agriculture asked thia teem to demonstrate dally in Its exhibit at the National Swine show at Des Moines. Im m ediately thereafter the members of this demonstration team, with oth er enthusiastic boye and girls of their home community, organized the “Pro gressive Club o f Washington Tow n ship," with th e ir own officers and program o f work. Regular monthly meeting» of tha club are held. P art of the time 1» given over to aonga and yells and a game lo u r The business program Includes discussions of subject» re lated to the farm or home. Reports •..£ * Btaekberrlee, Dewberries, Btrewherrtee and Grapes Generally Give Good Returns. j a standard unit of measure «Mould ba permanent, definite, and of fixed and uniform value. Tha heaped bushel, ■ which 1» In common ate, la far freea being fixed, and In many I net anew« the heap ha» practically dlaappaarad, aay «psdalleto of the bureau sf arnr- kata. A proper heap hwa navar bee* Standunl container» for marketing fruit« and vegetable» are of more lu- tereet to the average citizen than he generally realize«. Not only la he de frauded frequently by the eubatltutlon of abort inc t v t ir e portage» at the full- measure price, which 1» Inevitable If the different* In the nlz.e of the pack age« la not ea«lly detected, but el«o the coat of marketing la Increased by ' the grantor expenae of manufacturing a large number of unnv<c««ary otyles autl «tr.es and by breuknge In transit, aomvtlmea ditectly attributable to the difficulty of loading odd -si zed con tainers There losses constitute an Bnnecceaary tnx on the fru it and vegelrtilS led,' try that the bureau of | mark»'«, I n led Ntntes 1 «epartment of Agriculture, la endeavoring to cut down1 by fostering the use of stand ard container*. ; Old T me Units Cause Confualon, Local package unit» d ial came Into use long ago are moat largely re aponalble for preaent illfllciiltlea. Knell package« may have been «alto factory when their uce vyn« eontlned to a limited terrttnry. hut of late year« rapid transportation and the uae of iqwMtlal refrigerator and ventilator rare lime brought the product« of every aeciloa of lid« country Into our gre«i marketing cental'», where the di versity of «tylea and alz.es of contain- era have re fille d In unnneeaaary con fusion. There are III common line today about »lac« of cubits«* crates. 20 style« o f c e le ry c ra te « . 3(1 lettuce crate» or b oxe s, 50 style» ami alac« of hamper», IS style» and size« of mgud atavg bnsltotz, and market bas ket«, varying In alas from 1 to 24 quart», «here«» relatively few stand ard alsea would satisfy all the de mands of the trade. The unfair competition of abort- measure containers has been another unaallafnctory factor. Certain shrewd packers have found that by alight modlflcnth u» lu the «hope of pack age« the cubical content« can he re duced «uh-tantlally will) ul noticeably affecting the appearance. Short Measure Package. Comiuoilltles »old In these contain er« can be offered a t a lower price per liackage jliun the e » o ld In standard package«, hut the price by unit of weight 1« of course, higher. Often this h a - m u s e d th e g e n e ra l adoption of the whort-measur* package, and i o end to this procedure, for ther (Moe the shori measure 1« recognised ns tii • s’ .uwhi’ d a «till shorter one la pRlt i ll b y an unscrupheia minority The alv i,t . ri n iartet basket, the 14-qiiert peicb basket, the «even eighths huslicl touii hamper, and the live peck le ttu c e hamper are easily confused with ,|"'el;, hn”’ bushel. hu«h- »1 and I ’ , bushel ha-da « Aiiofhci factor which tia« caused the addition o f m a n y uniiecenaary kN« e . Is the lack of n unit which I« M .|>ted «« th e hast« for all pack- andard- If a m anufacturer • IF rtahea Io in lr o d u v e a crate Into a pro duci -tlon normally ualng the bar rel tualiad o f u s in g th e lu is h e l w a it, the teudi io v 1« in offer a barrel crate >r I b a r r e l crate. At the praa- *nt tltiM ftie m ites and hoges are t * ll.g 'iNfeiifact «I In «Ite» baaed on »lard h»"w ' 0 0 5 the U hl Ri quarte! wlth Ite u: tlv leioue. the Cn »il Stale» crnnbarry barrai |8d 45 fi4 quarto) wlth l f «uliUivtsIonA thè wrlght bu*bel, thè hriq«»! bu«hcl and th» voltiui» bitehrl l l i t . » dlffurvnt « teeil.rd - « ,'d hccHU* of cbmpct- Ing partii«, Senee of Crete*, Tti» rastll' tnny li» «»cu hy a g len e» et th» fi'ltowioq tabi»; rw ,.. , f Cratse W bic» Osnae« M. R...V )((«(tpgut.hwt FVom fleto (MS.r Cr»tra i» i.J <in U S «ypl. barrai. 1 tw ir.l W barrai c re i« rat» ’A barrai , rete C ra i.» defined by congress, and In those etatae where au attempt h a i been made to- describe the manner In which the measure should he heaped tbe phra seology generally Is vague and Indefi nite The heap baa bean referred te as a cone, th * base being tha top of the tneatura, and the height dapend- lag upon th * nature of tha article when plied “a» high aa may ba wlth- out special effort or design.” Such vegetables as eweet potato«« under thia definition might he piled *o high that the heap would be as large aa the measure Itself. In view of th» difficulties which erf necessarily encountered In attsmpttng to «ecure a uniform method of filling ............. « 't e r ) , tea ..................... to'» da • Small fruit» should have a place in every orchard. For tha home fru it supply. blackberries dewberrl««, strawberries, grape* end ether small fru it» generally glv» a goed account of- themeelvae. when planted on good eetl and given the proper attention A small area of land, aet te small fruit», will often brlug la more revenue than the rest of the farm , pro vided. of coarse, there Is a m arket for tha »undue fruits. 1 « b a rra i »rate . Crai»« ba-«a «« etandaefi baabrl ib H rate 1-bueheì crai» ............. ......... Autumn la Favored by Many ef Bast Bead Man ef C eon try —Bupply ef Many of the beet country have come that fall selection beat from every thing is certain, If the fall, the farorar ing »red corn. Present low prices are on tires which have made the name Fisk famous for quality and mileage. Sold only by Dealers seed men of tbe te the conclusion of se*d corn la standpetot. One It la »elected Io la c»rtaln of hav Memeere a f Plb Club Exhibiting Their Prize Animate. from member» who are engaged In various club activities, telling their experiences and result», also form a p art of the program. The boye decided to enroll In a pig d u b thin year end the girls to take up sewing club work. A committee has been appointed for each group to secure new members. It le planned to put on a demonstration by each sec tion of tlie elab at tha state fa ir neat autumn. The looal leader of the olub le a ru ral teacher and the work la dons' under the dlrectloe a f the county agent, who has already recalved re quests from other u e m m u a l t l w n ear by asking how they could ferm atm lia r elube. Sach a club has the ad vantage of Lnteraeting the boys and girts of a eetaoianlty la local prob lem» and will prebably be the means I of encouraging them to remain In farm The 8-year-old daughter of F. Suydam was burned to death in a tent at Lyons last week Monday. Mrs Suydam bad left the child asleep on a bed and a fire in a cook stove. Her work took her ont of eight of the tent for a few m in . utea sad whan she returned every, thing wee on fire and the baby sere amiog. Reecue wee impossible and the tent and contents ware da. ■troyed. FROZEN NORTH is our ica oraam. It is dalight- f u llj couling and rafrrab ng after a hard »bopping tour. FA«p in and enjoy a plate. We ^iuve all flavor»— chocolate, vanilla, straw berry, It-oion, tn tti frutti, etc. It make» an ideal refreshment and ie nourishing and wholesome. CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY. Corn, 1-2 or 1 Ton Lots, $42 per Ton; W ill ch o p E v e ry Building Good Will N Y S E R V IC E C O M P A N Y that expects to serve well must have public confidence and good will- It cannot accomplish its work adequately if the people are unfriendly. W e want every person we serve to think well of us and to deserve his good opinion. ' , C U S T O M E R O W N E R S H IP IS G O O D - W IL L B U IL D IN G . The suggestions and advice of our 8-per-cent Chick Feed. 83.75 per 100 White OAT Chop, half or ton lota. (15 per ton Cocoaotit uioal, Il 90 par 80-pound sack Mill Run, half or ton lota. |37 par ton. gold note holders are valued by the management. T heir influ ence makes the company a better and more responsive public servant in every way *»* Pay. O. W . FRIJM As lo n g as the C om pany G rows i t w ill nee d n e w c a p ita l f o r e x te n d s io n s a n d im p r o v e m e n ts . T h is b e in g tru e , o u r h o m e c itiz e n s h a v e th e o p p o r t u n it y to b e c o m e in v e s to rs in th e c o m p a n y a n d s h a r e in th e e a rn in g s w h ic h th e in v e s tm e .it o f t h e ir c a p ita l m ik e s p o s s ib le . -5 5 “ Y o u S a ve M o n ey •a y s th e G ood Judge And get more genuine chew ing aatisfaction, when you uae this class of tobacco. Thin is because the full, rich, real tobacco taste lasts so long, you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often. And a small chew gives more real satisfaction than a big chew of the ordinary kind ever did. A ny man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Paf fw faaa ity ln quarte M de Every Fisk Tire, large or small, is a standard Fisk Tire. AS COLD AS THE «• ti • W • B 4© R SELECT SEED CORN IN FALL w « .t n V « c re n b s rr , barrai- r ia l res ta ......... . . . «usrte W »-«« a» 4« ed u c tio n in Fisk h- p r ic e s d o e s n o t mean a lowered quality. There is no better tire value in the world than a Fisk Tire at the present price. They Look the Same Size, but They -Are Not. P rc n a r.d by th e U n ite d S t a t e » D e p a r t m ent o f A z r l . u l t n r e . ) Fabrics 44 M » In d u c in g the P u b lic to in v e s t in a d e fe c tiv e s e c u r ity c o u ld n o t b u ild a n d m a in ta in g o o d w i ll . \ \ e c o u ld n o t a f f j r d to o ffe r a n y t h in g except a s o u n d in v e s tm e n t to th e p e o p ’ e o f th is c m n 1 l i t y . 8 p e r ce n t G o ld N o te s S afe — S u b s ta n tia l — S ecu re MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY H. M. BYLLE8BY & COMPANY Fiscal A<enta Bylleebv Rnginaeriag anti Management Corporation Boginwrs and Managers