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VACE ETC'IIT M. PRA,VIE. ETFTNO OBSERVER ...TU'-JW'lay. J'')V?vv V lf'v" LTV ORANDF EVEXTNO OTERVER Ttvhr; Jaimnrr 13. lfr.15 o 0 0 0 FOREIGN GRAIN, oiiTi nnK nun UUIUUUII uuuu MOHH SAI'iri V lKVH'Hi. ! (Ily Associated lre) 1 WAS1IIN(;'I:, Jan. W.-.l-Vty-1 .nine nf tin. Imifir railroads of the j United Ktiilc.1, jit-i vinjr practically nlli 'sections of tin- country, wore oiderodi ny me iht&rstolc commerce, cnminis- i sion ti'dny to hhciw cause on i r before .March l.'i. next, whv thev should not VrjiClltillC Wheat (Jrowilllno required' to install complete -! AW.II mi, .1 Oiitliuik' ''n viii'. ltnm "' automatic tram control dcvic- li I f I1'" "" l'u'''' (idle III Illlllil. The commission tentatively derided to make it mandatory upon the rail roads contoijK (1 to install the device-; oy July 1, Tim reads ninilo suhjert to the in- stiillalion lenuiiement todnv, the coni- misiunn said, hre those on which ttaf- C0MU5M IS SUPPRESSED (Ily AffBficln'.wl I'rPBP .WASHINGTON, Jim. 13. 0 row ing f-uiuiftimta fur th whiter whe;it crop have continued fiivorubli In Argentina, niul iu' ?'iioriil fettling uf Iitbi imi nnm I flL urn flH bnunn SEED IS POOD confidence prevails eoncernlni; the fic condition! and other consideration1 yield of the new crop. Tim of II - tnako such fal'ururji Uh most Utxii uli't'. clul estimate tor the current hi-a-. hoii for tho wheat area 1h 1J, 11117, 000 ncree, conniared with 1-1.1107,- iiiiii acres In !i2tl-Sl. Harvesting is now In prouress, but no ortlclnl estimate of production iluts heen is sued. The condition of other cereal crops Ik Keneralty unod. and r.tlr to jiood yields an reported. Thn condition of the linseed crop Ih poor, and a low yield Is expected. Harvesting the wheat crop Ih In progress In Australia. .Some com plaints of daniUKe from excessive heat are reported rrimt variotiH scc tiontf of tho commonwealth, and In New South Wales bushfiro.t and hailstorms have caused some dam age. The preliminary official estl-l mate of production Ih 1 Hl.tlH.ntin bushels, compured with 14i.7!i(i.tiiiO busliola in mil-ill. Uunilty of liiain la Ronei-nlly reported to be yery good. The latc-il estimates of, tli wheat crop In the Union of .South All ien lire very laMiinoic, hi iiik tlm yield for as 8,M!l.onli bushels, compared with 8.1 111. 000 with private IndlvlduiilB in In 1 !J 20-2 1 . The urea or wheat In HWies, and reports were received New Zealand shown toimiderulile from,, or personal li:!.pe;tl"jii was Increase, beliiK reported us SC.I.OO" J imnl- of, trials In M IcIiIk.iii. Win acres, compared with 22:i.niln acre i consln. Minnesota, Ohio, and .'ren in 11120-21. ' , .nesieV i .W I.A'A VOII. IIKI.KN'A, Mont., Jan. 1:!.-Thc Kate supreme court today declared un. jconsiiiutional the "bachelor tux law BKI.dltAltK, Jan. i:j.t'ommunisni j beemii to have been suppressed in this j country. Thi vigorous action of the iifoveininent which retently passed ilaw iniposiiii? the death penalty upon vnomies of public secuiity und jffenil lei. aiiuin-t the slate has r.nuck ler- 10: into the hearts of radicals and ! revolutionaries, ! The iaHs of the country are choked With persons accused of lfol.-h2vik or CcniniunisL aaivity and others who' lie? are not in prison are de:.U;od to bellVt-er, cither thoiouihly cowel or to huve'whcn fled from the country. Those peisoni, implicated in the murder lust July of M. Uiachkovitch, the Minister of the unil, c liimi i!!. n.e. Coioimaii oil fir itt The three cliihiren were, tnyi!); e,ainei a fn',t!.ol,l ii. Juco.Uwiu folwith the shell', which wus a trench !H!J, liiiuilur projectile, and thought to have h ; been unloaded. One of the boys drop ped the.; shell to the sidewalk, the con. tact CMdodin' li't' percussion cap. bv was passed bv tin- lut k-Kislhtuio und the poll-tax law, which has been in -force for mole than 'ii years. The poll-tax mice ad ail men from ' ltlJMMA( t to CO years ol uk: I M bacnclors ' j tax wes imposed on all men more liia i . ii yean old who weie not heads of j Worth Considerlnir. families. , Tl.e ,m,.I i,,n k not so milch how VOL I et 1IU 0. ' 8moksd Cvilingi. Hi.inJ ! ci-llimis that hiivn iienn Knieke.Xb' mi oil lamp may be cleanott sl.Niu with soda water. fUl.K at Hed Cross Thrift .Sh,n tuturday. l-12-l.'t IIIJ.IC KILLS. MANILA, Jan. l-i.- .Nl :l imtruct u cold, but how ht ivifK ihu lei.ui Itis nf Lin-f! and in convenience. It you will consider me in Vo: h W J -, kiik-a ano i:is orcincr, e.-.pci ieo-- uiMv.- u..v.. ... 8 was injure-.: perhaps fatally , eum.-tnnr.es, who have been most mc- . ,,., .i,-h sh.ll said lo have essful in checKing ir.eir coins, ,n their iieL'inniiiir, you will secur-i a b it t'e of Chamberlain's ('oufh Remedv and use it faitnlully. inienor, aim m ine attempt to nsas siidvie Jugoslavia's young kinc, Alex ander, will he brouitht to trial some time this month. Amone; them are a number fcf Communist deputies in Parliament. Jugoslavia's statesmen asicit that the entire Communist palty, oace of been brnusht from Vnvttvn liy tne; f-uhce. VAvin -M. V..I1 Voi'.irl. -t of (I: ,r..u ic.,.,, ..voided ,ii l-',irt Mc without delay, and use Kinby todi'V. Ludlow (,ihl:n.f, S- inere lire many jaooncs , :uu-vear-ol.l s of C:-.j:t::iu Ji.mei !'.. fi"i- u id this preparation successfully lor Cons aNo f !:- 4 -V.lt infunt.y, w yeais and hold it in high esteem. It ,s slit'luly WAsril.VflTO.V, Jan. 13. Farm ers who purchase cloven seed should demand inforiuatloit aj to the place of growth of the seed they sow. On account of the nppr.rently In- formidable and menaeini; proportion rrouslnji dilficully experienced by has been suppressed as a result of farmers In secuiliiK and maintain- fearless action by the jcovornmcnt Ine, their clover stands In rerun t ug that many of its membfls hat". ye.ira, spec ia.inis of tho deiartuie't been exiled or imprisoned. beean studyliiK jhe behavior of! The Parliamentary privilcfrc.-k of plants owu from iiupnrttvt clovur ' Communist members ofthe Ncgtio.ial seed aoiiie 111110111X11, and , III 11)10 Assembly, numlariinB nearly (ill have trial of 1 In 1 tun red clover seed, ti been cancelled and since utfust, none ompiirisin with tiiat of American of them has participatedin the eo t'l'idKln. were coiiiineuf-ed. These 'ceediiiKS. Communist newspapers am trials were cariied 011- In ro-oper- propananda orfaniations throuiut'j atlnn 'iith experiment stations or tlu'ountry have been i-Upprcssed and I r,j cvcciieni. ativ. ' . X: i.-iu. t. Phone Your Orders vni liffis their irincipalseplacei in ystody or j 75 In Tennessee aill nlautlniis failed because of unusually had conditions. In the other tstutcs the Italian reiver killed out 11 5,0110 places but not In others. For ex amine, at Kalamazoo, Mich., tho stuudo was nearly- all killed, while at Menominee, In the, I'pper I'e- a heavy blanket of plasocauie tliroimli oiii;iy "veil. In some cases tin Itallun plantH were budlyo attacked by 11 Huifinior disease, 0whlch0 did nflt ItijinU IhtS plants trooi AmerJ lean aiu'd. This wn? tho case at Grand Itaplds, .Oich., Madisou, Wis., ttugj In Oblu, l-'avoiablr Out look. Tim fall crops or food uraln-; linvo yielded well In Ilrltish India and the outlook tor the sprlnn rrm,s Is favorable. Prospects Tor the wheat crop in the Punjab and Cen tral Provinces, which oiiotlHg pro-' duce nearly hair id India's ototul wheat crop, are very aood. ltulntnlnsulu, under la reported tu be ureatly needed In "now, all lYn) pilrts of Fast Deccau. biitcoiiill. tlons arc fair (dsewOeie lu Ilombay. Hain Is also neoded0ln some sec tions of IIctikSi. The second fore cast for rlco as Issued by the de. pitrtmeiit of Htatlstics, India, ,'ftlves thn i-i,.n nreii r,,r llit-l2 lis 711.- 1G4.000 acres, or 1IK1.5 per cent ol 'I'll" entry the I'nlleif Slates 1H20-21 and 1112.7 pier cent 11? the lifl" thn war interrupted thPs work, five-year uvcniKO. 0 uiU It was taken up nualn lu 11120, The 0second sesnuiiim forecast, when seed ,f Italian and AOinrlcnn which ronlelus on an uveraxo about tPiow9h was sO.vn at threeOdatlons 74 jier cent of the total area under In Wisconsin, and at l.aiayette, Inda Berainiiin In Ilrltish India, ndves tlrt O imul Kaplcls, .Mich.. In lennnssee, area lor 1(121-22 ifs 2, link, (100 acres Ujlaho, WashlncQ-ii and OreKon. Thefi coiiii(?irij( with 2.221.000 In 11120- repofls In the sprlne, of 11121 show 21. Sesaniuni is an Important seed oil that at Ashland. vVj,i., Ill) per In India from which la made Bin- cent ol thn Italian clover had been Killl nil. Tig- (list peanut forecast winterkilled, aiiijj lit Spooner, 9i., based on reports received from the all had leu .winterkilled, while the provinces of Madras, urnin, and American plants surfereii, little In lloiubay, wlilrh conipnj)io Oil -r Jury. At Murshl'lold, Wis., the nOt of the eOlIre peanut area or 1 1 ml In ti plants, were goinplelely wln Ilrltlsh India, tslves the area sown terkllled, wlillo the American plnnls for 11121-22 jjs S!,nnPo acres, suffered 50 IoqUO per ceift Injury, conipari-d with l,447,fioo acres In In Indiana tlm lliillau jdants were 1020-21, or nil Increase of 3 "peCj impi'lely wlntcolilHwr? while thiv rlM)i, 0 American plaOis did not suffer. At Ol'lie K-oiidltlou of the "?.ilo0Bowu (InOd Haplds. .Mich., there were cereals is variable throui;hout Ko- Hyt overolO.per cent of the plants rope and in many sections ol"8 l'" " "l" I'lj"" seodedto lOlinii start lias heen made. fleiQilnallon seed, while tS.se sei 6 "d to Amer ' of inler wheat, rye, and oats has lean seed lug lost rroni 15 to .10 bee kmhI In llreat Ilrltaln und j percent or the -plants estimated tiP stroiiK. heiAliy urowth Is reiiorted. UNive b 1 on IhiPpliufls l) the rail The comllllon of winter wheat nod or 1II2H. 0 rye is slii;hlc3 below iiMnmu lnler- In Idaho, iWasliliiKtol? anil Oreaon ninny and slifhtly above averimo In tho Italian plants id not suitor Austria and Poliind. 'I fie contln- from cnld. nor were they "notably nous droniilit hludei cd aeedlui: in diseased except ill Idaho. "However. . llllliKiiry und has curtailed UDOacreOin Washlnulon tho total hay yield (IfO somewhat. l.'olllllllons nave !- ine niau plants ijjis consio- been ravorulUe In IS.onianla. and eratDS) Iffivm- than that from the a fair acreime had been sown. Seed- American plants 111K (jind kiowIuis ci(9llons have lieen viv niifnvorable In l-Vafte due to the limit dl'oiiuhl) which !(BJ cm tailed pl;0tliiK and hindered 0 good ierininai3yii. Keceiji riili q have t('eu ,eneilclal In Sortliern AfrO.1, jyuib" larmi acreiiuo fl) wdieat and other fall cereals Is belni; sn.vn. l-'all-sow wheat i eutelliiK the q winter In HoodQ-oii'tilton In I'nnaila. anil lie iiici, sown i-,n,v 111 S TA S ATpRD A Y 0AND StfNDftY O'uUlftu- O 1 n0 that's Jthe Reason 1 -H o o O. " INDEPENDENCE If SC&TI1I Crt'HBH of t'p'T 'Mlt til pll Willi litut year. Thf wtiUi-r wIumii roji or dJut I'nlltM Stut-'H haw (In- viry low 10, mtQ -tni(liti 70 p'-r pent uf h nm niul, whtlti th'4) iivi-rnpo 0f tho iiQreiUuK 10 yciiiM fi N't por cent, Tlu oniulltDn of tlio in&.' ry iip h hiMl'O iluiti tht vlu',,. ' ltcncuM' In t oH, TIip inotiptctH for U10 ctillon i-vM In Ilvltlsj Itji art Kooii.O. lio thiPi tlMtU'H, liulta, KiOln lotion nroii for '21-'2U uh 17,8&f,Oi)ii m-ri'n. Wo CAOL 0 J LAEMMLE o $ (jij preientf 0 :Sl , 0 o 0 o o 0 5 0) 1 o o 0 o oil iCotte shakes' i 1 O 0 o 0 o o ! 0 ' I 0! In ftie rousirfg dCama j ofaflian who nad heo diutde of his convic-Q tions -a-0- --s&id whoseViuini fists won loVerTdaw oiiu uiue . ii r.a 0 'vr: w V V I O c O.'Va mi 0 'in m w n. mm o O TONIGHT "THE LIGHT IJT THE o o o o 00 n comimred with 1 '1 .7 1) 4 .mill acres In 1!I2(I-21. und the J-ld as K.r.2:i.ll(,i ' Aiuerlran bales ol awl poniids fSross wel;(J)U, compiired Willi ;V Illlll.OOO bales 111 1H20-2I. One Ihc basis ot these riKin'os the n crane yield per acre of the present crop for all Jjdln Is 9 7 pounds, coin unred wnli 74 pounds last year. The yield of the cotton crop Just rvested In e l ulled States Is k. 3 411,000 bales of 6 110 pounds (Kross welnhti, roiniviired with 13. j 440.110O In Jo. The cotton xrop In Kjivpt also shows consideHbl decrease, belllR tiS4.lH0 bales oil Mm pounds ikiosb weight) lu l.'-l. (oiuiiared with 1,2,1.0HO In 1020. IHV .'duH'Inlod IVoh) i.w.mm'.m, .inn. 10, iow uicre an airiOtioii for the inilcpemleiice of Scot laud. I 'ort members of tho Scots Nation al League, which standslir complete :-'nrntion from Fnirlnnd, recently niet ill Londgij and, l, tlie 9ild strains lot' the luiKpipcs, nCJ.rnied iQ. ir lie .termination 10 f iirbio 'o need be, tnj . cam ceigile and W-solute indepcnd- ,, p,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,- dice lor Sen tlil : ill V" ""- '- - ii" im'-'l j . n'l .1 1 11 1 .w . ...... . .. gs a r.('-ait is lecniii-o 11. .n. 10 I inn ,-wni- : Sil land was a fiQ country with iL.na- if onhOone sliilliniran p, bend of t he popllla 11011. i". lay Avery .s.w'siWin owes q Scotland's o45) ril'ution :fl for fcfie ever growing popularity ot Albers FlAcjack Flour. Ma.lcts light, tasty Hot- cakes Order Package Your Grocer eRecmmc1ids uAlbets quality 0 1, ' O o 0 ... .1, t " o l "i r 1 " ft 0 ' i xAih 1 i w -r y vi i. i vii do 111II liavc Vi en! stiiW" to do vfnir sXniil sour llllll.t,r. c givccrv pa rritrultuV attcnt ion lo 1 uoiio, Uiilt'Ts juirj tiiir arc is- siir (I i;f Pcccivin tile very best in irlic market whenlvoii I'lioiie vour order to us. Two Main Eine Pholes at Your J.G..SNODGRASS' 109 Depot St. Two Phones, 'Call Main 75 0 NO CHARGE Fj)R DFLIVERlr . . i O'O kFloiiTo O 0 Carefully sealed cyUniitical con- turner iiuutis abwlutj laotutioa, Jt-s- Sausage Season X i o m i AND THERE ARE MANY WAY,T0 VSERVE IT TIKY THIS ONS. VIENNA STYLE SAUgAGE ON V TOAST. O 0 Put a ci of siiusm Je iu lioPiny; witter i'irti'iiuiiiitos. MiilO' as mauv rounils ... .ft .o a ol doast ;fs lVciK'tl ijiieiL caiiaii(l ori'cJU'e sausaiii ofiaiso uressni' ar- v.iih uiay- i (1 jjriy whined cream. O ' o CO o o c? TEA RINGS Vgiillif Iced itlg walnuts ' onoto-g each ....O..o0.o! f.lSo 0 TEAo'STICftS o 0 oAlmond Iced and Butter o ?illetVach o ,.153 TEAiONS o o 0 o ?4ch vit!i0Raisins, VaniUa Ice?i6 e reKdozf ..o...' ... 30c 0 AWldnd of Coffee (?ake isa 6oo9 . Eat, t-hrn ffjr E'O.SA'K,- IJNCI VIENNA STLESAUStGE, PEK (CAN, 20s ' 0 o 0 o o 0 S inH,sj Mst If an DINNER. I i n o 0 oa-:eA..: o' Oo o 00 o ' 0 O 1 I O G Ik r J 15 t.innal uthl Hi-vell pence s ciqi nuuuon ! t,' ncted to 1 l:l.- , is !y one-nuarter j IN Si-ottish pur- Ti 177 pmilids, .Scotland's to tnxation la-t vcar aiuoit: JST.iIno pounds, but only of thl" was devoted to po-cs, tliey conipbiined. i The lO, at of a Scottish secession i has, V.iVq,t failed to r.iuse a!iy;nu mole than a tolerant smile from the iTcnernl public. OL.:itYt:K W ANT ADS (iET UB SI I.TS. 1 , -10- llllinus lleadurhe. AOm you have sever head cV a disordered stomach and ronstipn tion, take three of Chamberlain's t letH. They will correct the disordcis of the liver and bowels, effecttn'l.v cm ing the hoadahec. adv. KE.VI) THE WANT AOS! V OLD-FASHION E9 I HYSIS" I Folc T'.ith.irtic TxUUu, Avhole. I some phytic. thc(g'.ixhly clranse tho j bowels, Mvcrtcn the i.loniacli, tone up I the liver. Kjr in-Iii;rtion, biliousneiu, Ivd breath, I jnn(:, g.is, or consli pi.tion, no rendy it more h shly rec ommend l. AVm. O. E. bitlkc, ilancix-lt, Kiclfwwrlten: "I have given j oe y vatnartic laoirtt a thoroueh I ; trial and I un honestly recommend It incm as a m.lcl eut mrc ixitive. Tney I work without Brimm;." Give atout peraona a free, li,ht feel ng. STOVES and M. M--vir-' I l iVl.r-i-U ! 0tc J Prices p ,jft Sec Our A-soi'tment (let Our Trii'es Sj M nnrnnfi UAnnnmnr nmn mm rnrin nn h uncuun nanuv hik mu wwuu uu. M 8 N It..'... ... ai..-Y ,sVri..,;nViH,nitjiawtatM. nn., lltt.iinii'T r'n -f'l'n nn - iJ lii'itT ti'i" Ii I 4 at Greatly iReduced o 5 . O Q O r o c e Sale i o o on GRAPE JUICE GO " 00 oooo M C3 W Si r O n . o o i o ! I J. o vl , J: 3 A u2 I, OSsiKwinl i-li.Oii lii-iO.- Nej" rro! willing halves .Ooi; .JlllllWi eele9v V .JdiO Fai'y lieatl ietuPe l.v Use liiirm tt 's extPartsfihe Lead-o inir Urand of the worl awanll ami (I Id Expositions. ,-orl,l. lli-l-.esl Medal at all O o 3 .0. G G.flO GROCER Quality and Service FREE DELIVERY CALL JIATX -13 IL 00 6 041 O O 4 V -a t 1