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. onitfrn "nniif OUfMU uiw BRINGS HIE! mm ICIDC tuc umcn IIDL IIIL IIMILU GIRL IS ADVICE itiMraffiffi v FEEDING CORN FODDER ? -item I s DM LAST CASE ANTS MAK A TRIAL TRIP Professor Tells Women How to lie-1 Siipromn Court Pass1' on Itosi-buig ' dure High Cost of Living. I Jlaiik Litigation. EUGENE, Ore, Dec. 4. Bert Hall, a dairyman, living nonr Eu- ,. I I . l,l. I.. gene, sayg ,e ..a. ,ul u. . j riLADELPHIA, Doc. L "Toi SALIOM, Dec. -I. Tho Supremo farming books. Ho says the book dlCo t)0 CMt of ,vng ,et cvcry Court affirmed the decision of Clr told him to feed his cows salt, that wonmn g(jt bnck 0 tho Job( flre thc,cut q ,,,, of D , tho salt would mako them thirst) , ...... .., ,.,, ,,,, ,,. .....rk horself." n i.. f.. m. i. .,. ... ' ..-. .u a-- - -- . --- ..---- vutiiiii 411 IIIIUI Ul UIU J' I II 1 11 lit L ill This statement by Professor Scott tho case of J. K. Pelton, against T. iNeurlng at a meeting of the Sister- n. Sheridan, nnd A. N. . Orcutt ns and that by following up tho salt with an ample supply of water the milk supply would bo Incroasod. It worked wondorfully until to- was a week until ' hood of Koneseth Israel suinmert up trustees of T .it. Sheridan, bank- n (rial run today," said liu. M I ci nnlninn nr tlii orniimnln n t m mt nt l)rn1nimf c. .,..,..,.. u. ...... i. 1...1 ... 1.1.. ..,., . . . 11 flnn nt 0- I 'l,ll " iiuocuillbi 1 t1" P.I., .11,, Ollilltl nil... I'll 11 ... O.il day, when ho paid a r no or ltlon na lt ffcctod middle and hot- Tho action was brought by J. 10. ' blut. There the reindeer were show in tno justice 01 iuu i uia uum i lor.caM faniies. Professor Nonr- Peltcm sonic tltno ago. when ho fllod iw ,"ulr 1'upiitlciK-o to be out In tho! Btance, ono of tho sources of the back rm MAiii in i ir ir nrin. lUr HUIIWB l.l.l. l.nin. Exptrlntento Show that Corn 8tover i Is Valuable In Beef Production Corn Stover Is One of the Many Dy.Prflducts of tho Farm. (Dy J. 10. Waggoner of tho I II C fior vlco llurcau) Profit Is n Btlmulus which cauBos, Christinas. Santa mcn (0 cngngo In soino olio or moro of Chun w-o"', "" the many phases of business. It may room! AlftlwioyHl bo "". " Industries, banking, were done and ev-' farinl"B r some other activity, ycl erythlng In place. ! when nil Is said, tho pro lit lrom Hint ' "The reindeer arc particular lino of work is usually the. In such Hue shape attractive feature. Competition hnsi and anxious for become so strong that profit In many I exercise I think I'll undertakings Is made only by practis ing them out for lug tho strictest principles of economy nnd oxorfuslng unusual caro In lookhi) after tho small things and what might I bo termed "by-products." For In Great Pre-Holiday SalMTflS I. l.rloo fro,,, M7jry '" '" ,.; u..iuuu, . uumoieic; m fnncy boxes n- iaaie, Hi, selections now. es or Beparately. J? . .. . Drossod nnd Undressed DoIIb nr T -- Imvojthom In all prices from lot Jut arrived. Uuy your Christmas Hosiery now I a,u hoso In black and colors .... Men's silk hose, black and tans per pair " w" I ni- nvtirnuaml rnntnmnt for tlio unit I.. 1. nl..,,l. f'. .. n . 011011. IIIK1 bMUItl t-'UVO Ol'llL'lM to Ilia CIS IHCOlllO IS UK) Bllinil IllcreilSO ft talncd moro than 88 per cent wn-, womcn unnb,e ,Q (,0 nnylh,ng ox. las Countv lo rccovor fundB tlneKC(1 ' '' oIvcm to hitch up the steeds to I tho rate of Interest on money loaned tor, tho legal limit. t ..bloom nnd B,llno nnd who , b ,,,, from T K sherl(,nn , the slelgli. as he meant to glvo thegood over, what It cost him. Tho ranio If Hall was arrested upon tho in- .'., Hm ,, .nu( ' (,4,nrtTs. .,. ,m , , . , s,,,L",l"n- anliuals a little exercise. i truo of the farmor. Tho Incrcaro In Blanco of L. 11. Zlomor. Btato ","anldo' tlm, '" ,S " t0 ,f"80 wni' 1,ennl bfore JmH -riiey need u race now and then," tho. value of land has necessitate Creamery and Cheese Factory In-! BOt 'l0,11' t0 f",fl11 Ul d0",n1"1 Hamilton nnd tho plaintiff was he 81lllL ..otliorwho they'd get stlrf M.ttlng fanning on moro of a business urtumery IIIIU oiilcbu uui Of fnsll Oil." nwiinliwt flliliMiw.nf In (I,,, amn nf I I I ,.l r i !....!..(. t f ill .... n... "' rf...-r-""" ...... v. uiii.-i.-u nun iuuiil il'l' villlllNV nun .iioio ii. u.i.t:i iu it:aiiu. inuiik uu mr soector. Tho milk, according to ZIomor, hnu been getting approxi mately 30 pounds of water to 180 pounds of milk. flUMMAUV OF r.OCAli TIIPKKA- tuiih HKcoiii) i-'on Tin: MONTH OP XOVKMHCIt. Maximum G7 Minimum , 32 . Greatest dally ranee 3T Mean maximum C9.fi To tho averago mlddle-cltiss $1000. which was menr'1 liv ni family," ho said, "tho Increased cost attachment on business proporty of living means cutting out tho lux-, situated nonr tho corner of Jncltson tides. Wo tnku tho necDSsltles of and Oak KtrcutH, In this city, llfo for granted. It Is keeping up' - - with our neighbors which makos llfo bo oxpenslvo for uu. Plvo cijnts from tho prlco of eggs or butter t does not materially affect our house hold budgot. "It Is a problom with thousands of the poor In Philadelphia. Thou-1 sands don't know whoro tomor-. row's dinner 1b coming from. Thoy are dealing with tho fundamental J.1THIE. HOTTEILS W.". iSSSBkA1 fonn nilnlmnitt !lfl7 " .Y2M"n7nli!nrn. rliol.. i..l.tn... la inl,!...,' Cliniul LP IIiUkI. uuHouii.uiiuri.-u-.oi Ioan its? -:??'0; 'a!fKi:i;-. -i ' ....: . Miunn nin.a ,. wi.. I VW to them Tolal precipitation 0,08-IiicIicb '".' - ,u"'" ,,":;," ,;' , .' "'"' "icvn ho saw for Greatest precipitation In 24 hours "' " """'"V ,mo,in "vioh.b or . u... u.,,, 0.. .-rancsco; . .. ..r0,H of H,W mt(, ' ' llir. timn i.li ti.tl, f .MItr-lldll. wlro mill dlllllrllf it ll.it- ... .., , i, .' I in " .""" """ "" ' ' " ""i ..v- in iiuilNUU, HllllUUg. I ---- . , . Illlnl II i l.fniilnnti llrti.l ntt.lt II ll It... I, "" .tviiinu, iu.iiui.il, -. uu, UU Days with ono-tonth Inch or moro proclpltntlon ic )aya clear .'.... 9 ays partly cloudy '.".'.10 Days cloudy ' 11 H. U. OSTI.IND, U. S. Weather Observer. I I .SCI I OKI KM) x i:vh. I MOVMH TO HANOI I fi C, 10.' Sch rood or Is about to movo Ills family from Myrtlo Point to his 40-ncro farm nonr Arago station, whoro ho has oroctod a nice six room bungalow which will bo com peted In a fow days. Cuuulllo Herald. trying to gallop over shifting clouds , Investment. and lagged trcolops nnd unuven roofs." Much hns been said and written re After the ride of several hours Santa carding saving and utlll.liig the waste cried out to his leludcer: products of tho farm, and It la cu- "Now to earth, my good fellows. And couraglug to note that moro fat mors don't big. Wo must bo there Just as nro making better urns of all tho prod the dark Is falling over the laud. If nets of their fauns than over heforn we wait till the moon comes out we'll Ono of tho most notions wastes has be Keen, and that would never do." I been tho neglect to save and utlllzu i Ah the (lnrkuess settled over the laud j tho entire corn crop. Tlio principal old Santa dropped fiom a fleecy cloud market demand hns been fur Ilia to the top of a tall church stccplc.il grain. This, combined with nu nbiiu- ' There ho got out. of his sleigh, told tils I dunco of hay, has not been roudiiclva ( reindeer not to move from that steeplu ' to tho use of corn fodder nit u rough nnd mudo his descent to the roof of a toragu. Conditions have changed the convenient housu. And past the wln-i past few ycurs; among other t tings, homes ho darted,! hay has advanced In prlco to bucIi nn and counting the , extent that It la 'only good business the (Irst time. practice for a farmor to supply hit onus' ho satd rough forage In tlio form of corn fud God bless them , dcr and put hla hay on tho market. , they keep mo busy through l'N'ery grower of an ncro of corn . H. . ''I QHntt. L-MfhBB Gift LIllOllB, DoIIIob. Conlnr.nl,.,.,.., ,. . i iii HiiimwiM nUU,.i.t i ... ' ocaris and fin... iini(o vim !.., " '" i.'Cll( etc., In splondld nsBortinunt. on now. H Moii'h Holiday Four-ln-linnd Ties, beautiful ,,r Tho 7Gc grades only '"-autirm pMtehi Tho 3Gc kinds only , a I ) t Navajo Indian Plllow-toim ih.n.iu m . 'T " 'i MUTIH n. nn.l ,. nm.io iiPHirumu and acceptablu Holiday KftB '" m lluy your ClnlslninH Apnnw here of dainty stylos at each W )avo grea. Knllsfai'lliin f.'iiaian. (c(m1 or Money Unfunded m,ikM "THE FAIR '" Cliandltr U (Special to Tho Times.) 8CHOPII2LI), Or., Dec. 1. Jack Nelson was over from Glcnada last week looking after equipment of Por ter, Urothors at tunnel No. 7. A:-Li. Anderson, chief clerk, 1ms been' summoned to hcadquartors at titenada, presumably for another Job. i, 'T. P. lilorly Is visiting Wlllamotto Valley polntu, und, If tho weather-Is suitable-will probably take somo con tracts for'coment sldowalkB beforo re turning. Schools Biont Thanksgiving with his family on his homestead up tho Kast .Fork. '."MIbb Gruco and Allard Walker woro visitors ut North Lake ovor Sunday. J.OCATI3 AT HltOOKINC'H K. Kieaniur, Portland; A. C. Kin- out tho year. And they nro Increasing ley, Portland; A. D. PrentlBs, Port-i H0 rupldly that I'll Imvu to take hov- land; Mr, -mid Mrs, J. Ij. Smith, -'tl hundred assistants next year." Oofiuillu; (13. Si 'Thayer, Couullto; I 1Tllu" s"",n ,-,''rw to the high Frank "tl. Leslie, Couulllo; William ' S5.181!fHi,t; l??M "s, 1.10 ."" utt,8 icnir ,.. if n i,.... Into his Hlelgli tho aged boll ringer, nc i it ii . 'I coinpuiilcd by his grandson of ten, ...inuniuu, UUUIKU V . .MUUIL', 1'Ori' land; A. 1'. Krusu, Prosper; C, came out of tho church with a lantern II. In Ills hand. Tho llttlo grandson look' rrr"Nmr.v TmvMimm-nio avt rtT, aw.b ai,l..,L,Jlv ,vimj uivjjj USATHU JMARSHFIELD baking company 1S!1 N'miTII flHrnVtl CU VIMIlmn,... " ww.... ..., .wi.lt ui-i.i i iinij AvuxuB. ruojio should know the feeding value of th cutlro crop. It Is tjulto gcnernll) kiiowii wnui roiuriiB can uo expocieu from thu grulu, but fow farmers Iiuom tho feeding Va,luo of tho corn stover (stalks without tho ears). Ilcpnrta from tho NobrnBka Hxpnrlmnnt Sta ! tlon on experiments mado comparing ' combinations of shelled corn, snapped , Mrs. Ilert Dlmmlcle startnd Thursday for Uroolclngs whoro sho' Abordoon; J. W. Cnrtorm, Ashland, was to Join her husband, who Is now employed thoro. Coqulllo Her aid. HKPOItT .MANV ACCIDHNTS AIVI-:itTISI-:i) LK'tTKItS List of unclaimed letters re maining in thu Mnrahflold. Oregon. DOHtnfflrn for .tliti woilr imillnir lln. ! combor 1, 191-1. Poron8 calling I l)rolcn' 8UW",in for tlio minio will pleaso say ad vertised and pay ono cent for each luttor called for: Only Four From Coos County In cluded In Weekly I.lst. SALI3M. Oro., Dec. I. Forty soven accidents, in of them In tho operation of railroads, woro report ed to Labor Commissioner Hoff during .last week. Most of tho nccldontn woro of minor Importance Following Is tho Coos County list: J. W. Dowolro, North llond, nrniH sprained, sawmill, Fred Shoppard, North Bond, nn klo sprnlned, lumber yard. Hort Lomns, Myrtlo Polnl, flngor crushed, brldgo roiiBtriictlon. Jim Scars, Mnrahflold, flugor HnrrowB, Couulllo; A. Mahonoy, , ed up and cried out to his grandfather: ' corn, alfalfa and corn stovor bIiow Portland; Mrs. Spencer, Gardiner,' "Oh, lookee. grandpa, there in thu1 that when atovor Is used its hall ! "kyl It's Santa Clans and his reln- of tho roughage It reduces tho coat of Lloyd Hotel. deer. Heo them llylngl Oh. now they Enlns on two-year-old steorH from -IU Q. Stockol, Astoria; J. Dassott, nro Ro-clonn through that white ' to 48 centa per hundred. Tho stovor i-iuuu over ine ciiurcu. uu, grnnupa, was round to uo actually worth fll.DTi did you hoo them?" per ton ns compared with nlfalfa fod ' "No, my son. and neither did you. 1 alono nt Jfi.OO nor ten. Tho farm vidua Your mind Is ho full of Christmas Just of alfalfa and other hay crops reached a mark of moro than twice this amount ' Wis.; Frank K. Stovonson, Port land; Kugcno Cook, Portland; W. Smith, Portlnnd; Mrs. Nolllo Wat ers, Ico; O. 13. Darker, Ash, Ore; Louis Shorlngur, Portlnnd. E. D. West, Hlanco Hotel. David Norman, Conulllo; Myers, Myrtlo Point; J. North llond; John Lclsinnn, Coos Itlvor; Otto Kurdinal, Coqulllo; T.' rteadfleld, , Portland; Henry" Dluhl, Heaver Hill; F. Mulkoy, . Myrtlo, Point; Anil row Tuesdrom, Lnko sldo; J. A. TucBdroni, Lakesido; C. Iju-son, Tar Heel. i llolknap, John Church, Win. A. Cluybuugh, Mrs. Corn Doual, Mury Dooley, 0. A. (2) Kverott, 0. 10. Prates, Hlmeoii (2) Froy, Houry Hoyt, Mlsu Josln James A, Mooro, Mrs. Turesa I, Noble, John Pasture. V. illoiiwurth, Jack Pins, John H. llogers, Honry JtoBemnn, J, 10, Scott, Mrs. W. M. Hares, John Thompson, Jncob Wathen, Frank W. 11. CURTIS. Postmaster STATION AdIONTS PLACHI) St, Lnwreiico Hotel. J J. W. Frank, Spokano; J. M. Hodden, San Francisco; J. M. I)ar- kor. Suninor; W. W. Gngo, Co-1 qulllo; Howard Hurlburt, Seattlo. ' TIIUItSDAV'S AltltlVAKS. Clintiillei' Hotel. Abo Moyor, Condon; Frank Kar- W. 1. AVIll Soon Have Opei-nloi-s dlo. Portland; J. A. Hybargor and Along; Nmv Line. wife, Ilwaco, Wash.; William Cand- KUdlONIO, Ore., Dec. 1. An I lln, Coqulllo; Mrs. A. 10. Paror, agent and tolograpli operator will I Portland; J. 10. Gardiner and wlfo, bo placed at Noll on tho now WI1-! Lukosldo; Mrs. Juiuoh Cowan, Lako Ininotto Pacific railway (his weuk, sldo; CIiiiiIoh 10. Muck, Portland; and othor statloim will bo nupplled O. W. Stair. Coqulllo; C. L. Hoop- later on. Miipluton will probably bo, or, Situ Fraiiclsco; Mr. nnd Mra. O. T. Troadgold, lliindon; K. G. nuncli, j .loxiiph; Sam Wolnor, Portland; L. A.t LIIJtiqvlHt. Coqulllo; Mra. W, J. Hudson, Haiidon; Milton Glass, Sail supplied next. No depot buildings havo yet been erected on tho now lino but tho station ugouts and oporatoru will bo housed In box earn set by tho sldo of the road. No plans for station buildings i WVWmm h crbtCwO HA.NTA rail'!.!) INIO IIOUH1S. tho past year, thus Increasing tho vuitip or corn atovor from $8.00 to $12.00 per t'.n. With these flgurca boforo us, It It r-laln to see that tho com bolt farmer Is r.ngltctlng ono of hla Important sources of Income by lotting hla corn sialics stand In tho Hold. Cousldorlnc tho small yield of only ?no ton of atovor to tho arro, tlio returns of (he American farmor would lmvo bean incroascd millions of dollars last year If Una whnt might bo called by-product . had been saved. Coming buck to the Individual fanner, ho would have realized his proportion of this prollt. I During this summer Is the tlum tc plan on cutting tho corn for fodder -this fnll and utilizing to tho best nil vnntago the cutlro corn crop. Wo find I that llin Nebraska bulletin No. 100 1 nya: "Ily feeding corn fodder, wo utllUo tho Btalk and yot nro put to no extra labor husking It. In fact, corn , can bo cut with n harvester und put In tho shock cheaper thnn It can bi 1 picked and cribbed, liinsmucn an three men with a team and hnrvostor can , cut and shock seven ncres per day. , Records froni tho fnrm doparlmcnl of this experiment station show that It costH $1.18 per aero to cut and Bhock corn, which flguro doca not allow for thu wear und tear on the 1 nmnlilitn ll...nH ....... . . . . ' .iiiikj. .in l vuiua per llllSllul should covet tho coat of harvesting, corn with a muchliio und putting it in tho shocka. Tho logical way of snving tho corn J Can't Afford It These Days Can't afford to ndvortlso any moro? You can't illorl NOT tol Who pays tho advertising bills, nnywir, Tta! No! Tho consumer? Not Did you over hear thli ia wor that thoso that do not advertise pay the bffiii thoso that do ndvortlso? Think It over, la It not, ifurij tho correct nnawor? Who nro tho men boat known In any communltj! lit thoy not tho ndvortisors? Do thoy not get th bulk el tho trade. Tho pcoplo of ovory community spend tktt IU 11 snmo proportion of thulr incomes with tbo ntnlu and,- is not tho bulk of. this, proportion spent In tat itora thnt ndvortlso. Merchants who do a big volumo of business iIkkw their Moiling cost by reason of thnt volume, trill sit chnnta who do not ndvortlso nnd who do not getttiul umo of buolncss, nro compollod to sell tliclr tnercbtsiU it n greater selling cobI. Tho morchnnt who will not ndvcrlUo lets builjcMifi through his fingers nnd permits it to go to the dii ,ta does ndvortlso, who tolls tho public whoro lie !, W hns to soil, nnd how ho soils it. It sooniB obvious that morchnnts who adverllie stl tW j merchandise to tho consumer much cheaper than & morchnnt who does not ndvortlso. Tho public Is wImIsC tronlzlng merchants who ndvortlso. I Frniwlseo; IJonry Parcoll, San Fri.n-I uow tllnt ,.ou Heu tlll, inout,yi you crop Is to nhred tho fodder. lOxtenalvo ,'lHl'0' Jt liuugliifd that Santa mid his rein-1 experiments at tho WlacoiiBln IOxperl- Uill,r wm.0 OV0. tUl) i,,,,..!, Wnj.( Jt nient station show that nbout 21 per i.ioyn iiiiui. ' wum a wuuio weelc before Christ- rc"1 ol ,l10 recuing vnluo of fodder Is havo yet been mado by (ho railway eonipany but It Is probablo that (!. Stookol, Astoria; J. Hasott, ' ,lltlM 'uuy, mid Suiita never comes ,ost ,oft tposcd to tho olementa. poriiiuiiont btilldluga will bo urocted 'Abordeen; Tom Ayros, Myrtlo Point; ' "" ChrlstinitH eve. Come along und j,y reddlng and storing, thla loss will William Himfcinf imiiKs uuu mat any ,,u rtiu-m. ine lunuer is auo in a .uiu, .vim uiu ngeu ue i rinirer """j" mum cuuvuiuoni lorm ror iiunii. .... , ... - . .. .. . somo tlmo uoxt year. No urruugo nuiiita lmvo yet liunn' tinulo to turn ovor tho road to thu oporntliiK do-pnrtmeut. war Hum's i:.Gi.i:i:its Appln wood, used almost oxulu slvoly for saw liumllori, also fur nishes tho maturlnl for many gu- j cnlled brlur-wood pipes and par- Tho engineering fraternity tiro , tlculaily for tho largo wooden typo fooling tho effects of tho war In ' used in printing signs mid posters. tho matter of tho price of drawing i , ,, assu : paper. P. M. Hall Lewis says that tho price of ono kind of high class : paper has risen from $-1,50 to $11 ' per roll; also that pronilnuiit on gineera of tho world havo peti tioned tho allies to avoid so fur as possible the destruction of tho Ger inan plnnls whoro such paper la mado. Coqulllo Herald. ' swung his lantern and led tho way "ng, and Is relished moro by tho stock David Normitii. Couullle: Wilcox, Coqulllo; n, Parkor nnd huh, liUiiiHwiio; frame .iiiiiuornian, , mK , K110W. covm.,, ,,,,, ,0 ,,,; shredded fodder does not occupy as Haiidon; lion Condor, St. Paul; home, his llttlo graudhon, Sainuiy, fob "ich room for storing as tho un Harry Sauford, Cincinnati; Mr. and lowing. Rut in Sammy's la-art was a shredded, and tho stablo manuro is Mrs. C. Maddon, Portland; T. feeling that ho lind not linaglned see- niuch easier handled. Gtiorgo, Soattlo; M. C. Homy, Nor-' 'K Snntn. Ho felt tho thing had been In summing up the results of vari way; C. Ferguson, Allojjnny. ! rwt !'lll w"8 J"ht Peeping routiil to os feeding experiments with corn in . ' eo where tho good children live and nil forms it Is found that tho best liliiui-i. ii, .1,1 I Pet,l" nlMidtwl with the chimneys," ' ' to utilize the corn crop Is to savo ..11111(1, IIIIUI, -.,. I.,.,.,..,,. ... I1l, .. , t,. olotl... l.t , .. . . ' j 'w " Mi.MOi.-n. i.ui Kruuujia "o oim viuiL-r in ine lorm of cnsll- Come Out of the Big End of the TWENTY-TWO DAYS TO CHRISTMAS MAHRIAGK I.ICIJXSKS C. F. Pforstuor, Mury DeCostu. Stanloy Henderson, lOsthor J. John son,' Clarence Cunningham, Viola Nicholas, Fred Larson, Mary Groen. M. J. Conloti, Mnrgaret Ilart. Coqulllo Horald. COOS HAY TIMKS I WAR MAPS, TEN CENTS I I1UV AN UP-TO-THU-MINUTIO WAH MAP WHIL10 TJ1K j 8UPPLV LASTS . The)' Ai-o fioliig l-'ust 1 1 WKf k37 BHRtv- 1,-A (tCKMffl tkSW John NIoKon Ramlon; F. Kern. ' h ,, ,id Vundtand." Ilta ' "go olded fodu Ss ' lortlnnd; M. C. Jenkins, Topokn; , cared about Santa for many, many of tho Nebraska Rxperlmont Station, J. 11. McGeo, Rlvorton; James Was-, years. Rut I do, oh. 1 doj And how ' dispel any doubt asto the economy of son, Myrtlo Point; lt. Allon, Myrtlo 1 hhmild love to slip nr.-,v vp Into tho ' harvesting corn by tho uso of tho corn Point; Roy 10. Fox, Coqulllo; Jack t,lll"vh tonight nnd vls.lt Slum's realm! binder as compared with husking tho Hiiltln, n-andon; W. O. llalloy, Gar- m,t ,,hlt w"M,tl ,MJ Ii"lo.sMb!u It Is standing corn In tlio Held. Under the diner. i "Ul ,,i " i" tit off tho miter condition tho stalks would bo i . " oiiiihi i-uiiiu iu wiim i losi, ine vapio of tho stalks ns a St. LawioiieiT Hotel J"st tlu'" Sn,,,iny's Kninrtirother , rough feed, considering hay at tho lames Reaso, Portia 1 M P ' T Uw UU,C"", Urr fr ,hwn nnJ , prc8ent I,rlce' ,s ftt oa W P to " ' .minus iiuiibuu, louiailil, M. I',, n8 .Suininv untoi-i-il In. iriuul ,,!. ln,lo I An r..-.ll,,n. t.. . ...'" i i Proctor, San ' .tooiiod and klss.-d hl.n. n.ylle. two or n 1 ."' . -?. -. ' "!"0(1e Francisco; F. B. Peterson and wlfo, , "1 Jii!.t had a letter from jour cous- acre. Compare this valuo wltii th Portland; W. Richards, Camp No. ". Mabel nnd Ted. saying they woro I prlco of fifty cents Per ncro u-ilt, ' . .iii'Morriii, wnuip o, ; i.. u. "". "i'.... v.....-.iiini tvmi us ubiiauy pnm for stalks standlnc in ih aiiu unit law una wniton Santa Claus held. When corn is fed as shred, i ""v Moyors, Portland; Jess Proctor, San r X Fran Poi-il DEC.tu),1"" TO DA HID APPLY I Instead of the Little End of the Horn ! Masters, Sumner. . .... 1l,iln of fl l H'V T' - . .'J Sulphur M lap I!""? color, gl'" ""J W Common garden aajehH .heavy tea with Mlpw added, will turn w. a ... ,. . t.i. i.nnHfulr ''! ..!.. .ontnvfl every Wif III HUH, IV'""- .Ml 6top scalp HcWn85fL Just a few allltio" - rovolatlon If . ,i.v si-ras Bry u. w. --"-. q,)lWs i.a Bneo Tea a - t home, though,!. easier ; - ' .tMt9 .,. o.lne- about Mt"' , ionic, I"'--" v,rtJl ' .-..loot .lrnir stores, Wnw, ...... c, nnd SulpllrW elllB -- .1-.f ffltfl thus avoiuuiK - li(i Wiuio iaiv, ,vjwti ... .inrni. we " re ,j .,r vnuthfui vmi,l,i with Wyelh'iW J l-'ORKST XOTIOS of iho change of their address so tlint , fodder, the loss of stock duo to com t.e could fetch their gifts here-alonS Btalk . disease Is entirely nrovn.Z fed as shredded ' Ttt' A71. v..n n It V.t'ono can tell. 8US ,i OCIf IlUn In l-nrn. ,UBl a F liav X UU II UU It uu nyeUI)- ". -i lll.,, kiNll'. - wo nr SOU ..,.! , (.uu.iBw .mrJU".' entirely prevented. used jj X XX H:na li can, inn nn I ho Keen (utr.p. Itirh io ni arJiniuinB-.ruiiiiiy.iump-lump! rii'i in me niesgc he ictka la cunvey Early! Siiur F.arly ! Shcp Early Today! ..! . .. . ... "- - wij iiiuvuiimii iroon nri t-inAri rt'iin vnini mi.wc i nn riiM!ut" , i.i.n... n... . - ------.--? iau auu iicbui in diwbw -' . . .niur ..n "i."!?.. .Mt. . -ll8 .A-' S"" "t S.u.ta -xoull .houlVphnto.;, 1!. JJtt That CbrUstn... s . Has to be ' w TJw wu iKniny in nn osiauiisnou in- no us in-, i-ousin nsKcd him to. nl- rouchnco h, ti. i ."."::,: ' ."" I .v,,.. .....". 7" "L''.". . h. one sniau sw- -- ...mlTt mmub iiiiniij, u wn uui h- "' rnv halM B"' tr choice, have an easy time of It your , ing nil gr) V. -DpllestWpJ self, lighten the labors of tho shop- and, after ai" yftU' girls und make everybody happy 1 your hair uecu' . g,0SSy, sou .- m For saie u .- (1 him to. nl. rnno'linpn l i,a ..... .. .... .. . idiiBtry In tho Unltod Slates is box- though grandpa laughed at the Idea I fodder, thus utilizing In tho belt m 'wood, tho favorlto mntorial for ""! ld-"That Is nonsense, good wife, slblc way his entire corn cron I .. -. - I'llllllC... .Ill..lil.t., I...II...... n....l. . It V1UII. v.,.,,,,..-,, 1. mi, 111 uuv I'uiii-it.. MR-ii snlv wood ongrnvlng. It hns beon quot led at four conts a cubic Inch and ; about ?i:i00 by tho thousand board I foot. I Tho state school of forostry at Rottlnoau. North Dakota, announcos that It will havo 0110 million trooe for distribution to tho citizens of tho state during 11)15, ESK. SUSSf 57i!" 1 oc'SS'-S 2ff : - ' " " BEAT SANTA CLAUS TO IT! Times Want Ads Bring Results Havo your .1011 WORK done at TUB TIMKS office, TWWantA Rt4nff Re r SFfffl U&u .ailjyaM-riptJirfljIlTi