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have no agent work »tar ted. The a g ric u ltu ra l: D on 't tie a miser. Hbroude council assisted the county agent in IKX’keta. la u n c h in g s campaign fo r more silos TIm. Un, ted |W)0W> „ un. Thu readiTM w ill rc m .'ijib e r that* a and th is year 116 were b u ilt, and it is tay'schools, yodr ngo at a ta x p ^ o rs * iniso ting th« safe to say th a t a t least a hundred o f T*si often we mistake companions a pp ro priatio n wrta voted out Feullng | , bem werP ,)U„ t „ „ rM U ,t o t h i, llgi fo r friends. th a t th a t ih < l«lon wim retch.«! through , tation JUSr IO RfMINI) YOU FARMERS a niH un'h r»1 .unllug and Unit ioug*ir j us rii a regard tho d ire ct ben* fit* T he first electric I n t e r e s t e d in f o r m in g a F e d e r a l L o a n locomotive dates t i i i i i i v i.;.i iH'i iIid to ro iiv lri' t h e la x of the «Hug.- hi increased production o f s fa r hack as 1851. A s s o c ia t i o n h e r e a p p ly a t o u r o ffic e in.yiTH that expense w n . jM tlfle d . m itk ari(1 t ,„•!■.]fore b u tte r, cheese anti It* Is easier to be good than great— ir inula o f the work flnanced It liy a ti.i- o f akim m ilk which means more hogs there Is less ol*|M*sltIon. Mi-rift ion. I hua wua tho w ork tided . Hn(| and le t u*t only figure the in- over to r a year fo r the purp*»*e o f hold- d ire ct benefits from tie tte r fa rm in g due 'Die lel'M'it.v o f sound Increases w ith mg th ing s together u n til un approp to the g ro w in g o f silage corn. I t w ill the rise o f temperature. WAREHOUSE COMPANY ria tio n could ho made. By thus tin- take between 7 and 8 acres o f corn to Ho|>e fo r the best, prepare fo r the , n o tin g tho work themselves, the farm - fill a silo o f average size in th is county. worst and take what comes. «SB ami business men o f Y a m h ill coun The largest silo in the county requires ty erected u m onum ent to tiiem ae lvrs 6,i acres and the tw o next in aize re When pride tu n ic a man's head be ✓ .Z- X or w hich they w ill u lw a y t < oiumund q u lr,. th ir ty acres each. This corn Is sure to look the wrong way. rospei't. g io iin d is sown to wheat and i t iauaual- in point o f geographical elevation Bnt • u hscriptlon financing puts the ly easier to grow 30 bushels o f wheat M adrid is Hie highest city in Europe. burden on a com parative few and fo llo w in g corn than 20 bushels follow - An Up-to-ddte Garage for Up-to-lhe-minute People T w o th in ls o f tin- Inhabitants o f New M|it<e the county agent tackles prob- * ’ ’’K ’ I” ' aiubbb , or an increase o f 10 South Wales I »clung to the Church of 1«» . th a t are county wide th is method bush* Is per acre On the 700 or W-0 England.* Z s u n fa ir. W h ile ws appreciate to w re a required to g ro w corn fo r the * H istory spends h a lf Its tim e repeating P A R R IS H B R O S . M A C H IN IS T S the fu lle s t extent the lo y n lti and sup- ados I he increase w ill be 7<Mh) to 6000 bushel». Four and a h a lf bushels make ’’ self m id th e o th e r h a lf in getting it- t«or) of thoae whose names are on the Our repair department is complete and -our work is a barrel o f Hour and here we have an S4*lf revised. ro ll o f honor th a t ke pt the w ork going I increase o f from i5(XI Io iKMXr barrels of guaranteed. We make a specialty of Auto Springs. Mica Is produced com m ercially in <lurlng the c u rre n t year, we would not flo ur to belt» lig h t the Kaiser. eight states. N orth Carolina leading In stand fo r a re p e titio n o f the act. I We are asked to save every slice ol the industry. T hut th e re should be sonic who are bread possible o f which it takes m il opposed to county agent .p rk Is hut Zinc w ill tie given a fine luster i f pol F R A N K L O U IS lions o f pieces to make up the equal of ished w ith one p art sulphuric acid to H atural. Every progressive movement I the amount o f Hour added by th is cam tw elve o f water. D E A LE R IN has its opponents, home oppose o«-- paign. Mil o f which ia b ut an indirect (UU'.n o f th e ir fa liu ru to see the ad ' p art o f the year's work Gasoline, Oil, Tires and all kinds of Auto Accessories N otw ithstanding its many high moun vant ges u n it others oppose fo r the ta in ranges Asia has fewer large wa I have never heard o f & y other Kips Furnished on Short Notice mere g lo ry o f opposing. C iv ilis a tio n ¡ county where the farm ers have no r« c te rfa lls than any other continent. from the e arlie st dawn to trie present i ognized the value o f the work that ’/ , í í « 5 « Í K ; A Swedish method o f producing sleep ay Is but u history o f breaking down beat down opposition by him ii lug is to w rin g out a handkerchief in ice opposition to progress. It can lie saM 1 the Work by subscription as they cid w ater and lay i t across the eyes. 1 » fo r county agent w ork ti nt it has here a year ago. They dt<l tin s wt h r Oysters can only liv e in w'ater th a t grbw'n in fa vor more ru p ld iy than any | in te n tio n ot repeating i t i n n u iiy , 1 © eontalna at least thirty-seven parts o f o th e r branch o f a g ric u ltu ra l demon but fo r the sole puipose o f keeping n r salt to every 1,000 parts o f water. ! © stratton o r in s tru c tio n a l w ork. In 1 9 il going u n til the money could be raised In many countries tho belief Is held ■ tJ Iht- first county agent in th e U nited by ta xatio n, and the mernb-n* o f ih. States was appointed. W ith in six a g ric u ltu ra l council keenly teel the at- th a t babies born a t precisely 12 m id © Dealer In vehrs from th u t dale 30 per < cut o f the fro n t now th ru s t upon them by .he de- night are endowed w ith occult j lowers. agr c u ltu ra l counties In the U nited fe a t o f th e ir purpose. Mantelpieces are so called because Flour, Feed, Seed and Poultry supplies. S tilt*'- had taken tit* the w ork. No Last year the individual farm , ra dug o rig in a lly hunters re tu rn in g from the other line o f w ork lias been so unnni up a ll the way fro m |2.50 to as high a.- chase hung th e ir m antles on them to L * I do all kinds of Seed Cleaning also Chopping and Rolling at •nhu lv supported by e to ry progressive 350.UP «sch—a t least five p u ttin g up , dry. the la tte r amount. By ta xatio n th e ! F $1. 60 Der ton. element. average fa rm e r w ith a 160 i ere fa u n ! T iie firs t electric ear in Am erica was ‘ . run in Menlo Park by Thomas A. Ed- We feel tSat Y a m h ill county w ill snd the usual equipm ent would have io )g(>n ,n 188O. T he tra c k was eighty v Try our Graham Flour always a supply of fresh stock on not perm anently do w ith o u t u county ? pay about 66c tow ard the fl* 0 0 asked ! rods lung. hand made on the old style stone mill. • 'Y mt. The tim e w ill come when the fo r by the a g ric u ltu ra l council people w ill see more cle a rly th e need Women are p roverbially curious. In J The w ar has th ru s t upon u« many ad Also Buyer and Shipper of Grain and Seeds of All Kinds. •it Xirgunlzed effo rt. Personally we ded duties Realizing the value ol hav fact, the most curious th ing in the © have enjoyed the acquaintance and ing a man located in each codntv whu w orld Is n woman who Isn’t.—P hiladel Our motto is to please. Small profit and quick sales. Fair phia Record. associations o f its p**ople and we fe e f , could be milled upon a t any t m e to ■" and Courteous Treatment to All. b i t we liave been Im m ensely beneflV g a tb ,.r „to lis n c » re la tiv e to tood sup The entire p la n t o f the leek Is edible I ted thereby. From the num erous p|je, lih well as to organiz« counties fo i and the whole p la nt may be boiled and H indi’ ’ exp-essinns o f g ra titu d e wo g re a te r production, th e D epartm ent ol served as a vegetable and also used fo r feel th a t our e ffo rts have not A g ric u ltu re K m sent out urgent appeals flavoring soui » h . H id The Farmer’s Union Cooperative PARRISH BROS. GARAGE FEED and SEED STORE .a n in vain and our best wishes w ill ulv uya be w ith good old Y a m hill r.nd its man) w holehearted people, whose itcqu m taoce we have enjoyed. th a t county »gents be provided in every county. They hope to have lOupercent o f the a g ric u ltu ra l coutitie» provid, d w ith county agents by Feb I, 1918 B u t II w ill not be pm per c n t w th on- a re s u lt o f Uie tw o years’ w o r k . . 10 carloads o f llvoa tock have •« ’ Ort-kon a best : g n c r ttu ra l countie tu rn in g sla ker. shipped cooperatively nt *a caving io Y am .nil county I as been very loyal tho ...tille r;, o f about J45 per cur, one n every o th e r demand made upon ua in hundred end sixty nine silos have heed the- g re a t crisis. Can we Milord io be b u ilt na agulnst CO fo r a ll th e lliu e pre ess loyal m .»us? Every fu rm o r should vious. and corn g row ing has Increased go to see the county cou i nd insist five hundred per cent Through the h at they p u t th is item in in budget. organization of tho A g ric u ltu ra l Coun L B U R N E R . President cil th e fa rm e rs havo w orkod In closer YumhUI County A g ric u ltu ra l • out cil. touch w ith each other, tw o new F arm F. R sale ; St lid oak D ining Room ers' Union locals, one new grange, and ono livesto ck association have been 1< le, good as new; I 14-inch new plow 1 .ju in o f O. J Shirle organised. At lc.- .st a dozen registered 62—2 hull»- < -Il he credited to county ngent Provincetow n’» Soil, w ork, n carload o f lim e has rece ntly C hildren who firat see the lig h t at he i o r.icrcd. ta fa rm e rs are keeping Provincetow n, Muss., are said to have fa rm accounts. I i p ru nin g dem onstra been Iw n i on South Am erican soil, tlons iia .c keen 1 eld intended by 228 T hia la due to the fa ct th a t in itH early people. I ' mole dem onstrations attend days the tow n |s>ssesscd u bottom con ed by l l l ! i peopb rcsultod In 1498mole slstlng e n tire ly o f sand, und It was pelt-, being sold through a pool fo r a necessary to Im port rich soil, w hich good m argin nbovo re g u la r price, and " n!* brought home by the local fleet last hut not least lau nd ry routes have fllcu ®nKR6e(l iu 1,10 ,r u il trade.—Ex- change. been extended out over 60 m iles of Condemned to Slavary. co u n try roads, re lie vin g the fa rm worn T w o hundred years ago, when men en o. one had day a week. and women were condemned to death A.I o f th is ye s w ork Is set fo rth r tr iv ia l offenses. It was the custom In gre i t detail in th e aflnual rep ort fo In Scotland to comm ute the death sen w hich is on llle 'n th is office. E ve ry tence in to perpetual servitude to spec body Is welcome to call and Inspect ’t kled masters. In other words, the con- Much o f the w ork is illu s tra te d w ith detuned person became a slave. I t was photographs and maps. • fu rth e r ordained th u t he should wear ------------------ a m etal co lla r round his neck record- . big Ids sentence a n il punishm ent. The PRESIDENT Society o f Scottish A ntiquaries owns one o f these collars, fished out o f the Just w h a t p a rtic u la r brand o f m ath- F orth above Alloa. I t Is brass, w ith ematics was used in fig u rin g o u t the this In scrip tion : "A lexa nd er Stewart, short-sighted economy o f doing w ith o u t fo»»«’ KHllty o f death fo r th e ft at a county agent next year I am unable P«r th - r’th Decemlier, 1701. and gifted hy the Justiciara ns n perpetual serv to te ll, b ut tin; fa c t remains th a t in ant to Sir John Aresken o f Alva.' spite o f the wishes o f the A g ric u ltu ra l Council representing a ll the organized farm er« o f the county and which w ish FAM E. es were ex pressi <1 to the co urt in prop er fo rm , the co urt has refused to in It ia an indiacraet and tro u b le clude in the budvet as published in the some am bition th a t cares so papers last week, any money fo r coun much about fame, about w hat ty agent w ork. the w orld says of us; to be a l I t is d iffic u lt to realize how fa r reach ways looking in the faces of o th ing are tfi'e benefits o f county agent ers fo r approval; to be always w ork. L e t us take the silo fo r instance, anxious about the effect of w hat an th is is one ot th è 11 d iffe re n t lines wo do or say; to bo always o f w ork undertaken by the county shouting to hear the echoes of agent thia year. There were very few our own voices.— Longfellow. ailos in Y u m h ill county when county | j A h 4 of council gives opinion ) When a person fa in ts place th e per 4 A © J © • e J. J. DENSON son In a lying position, w ith head low er than the body. I n th is w ay conscious ness returns quickly. The average woman Is a t least tw o years older than she looks and a t least fifteen years older than slje th in k s she looks.—Philadelphia Record. MORRIS B R O T H E R S INC. E s ta b lis h e d 2 5 y e a rs Vinegar w ill sometimes revive colors ^r-one tablespoonful o f common vine gar to a q ua rt o f rinsing w ater. Satu rate well, w rin g tig h tly , d ry quickly. R A IL W A Y SHORT-TERM FOREIGN GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPAL NOTES Yeilding From 7 percent to 10.50 percent Take a w alk every m orning a fte r breakfast. It Is better fo r you than any medicine a chemist can compound. Take your health w alk and you live in a new world. A nglo F rench C onvertible , 5 s A merican F oreign S ecurities C ompany 5s U ited K ingdom of G reat B ritain & I reland 5 s U nited K ingdom of G reat B ritain & I reland 5 l-2s U nited K ingdom of G reat B ritain & I reland 5 l-2s D omi ion of C anad v 5 s C ity Or x ^ dmonton , C anada 6 s Wise men p ro fit more by fools than foots by wise men. fo r wise men avoid the fa u lts of fools, but fools w ill not im ita te the good examples o f Wise men. —Cato. The phrksc " I was taken aback»' meaning "taken by surprise." Is a nau tical term. A ship Is "taken ubnek" when the sails are suddenly carried hack by the wind. Due 1918 Due 1919 Telegraph or Telephone Orders at our Expense He—Here I ’ve spent fo u r years c o u rt ing you and you throw me over fo r an other fellow . Slie—W ell, he spent less tim e and more money, th at's w hy.— Boston T ranscript. For women to take th e ir husbands' names on the m arriage day was a Ro man custom. F or example, we have Octavln o f Cicero, menning Octavia, w ife o f Cicero. Now we sim ply om it the of. Due 1920 Due ^919 Due 1921 Due 1919 Due 1918 We fill erders at New York Exchange quotations and will bv pleased to furnish you. upon request, with daily quotations on the above securities. No one can do bet te r—you may do worse. Apricots, derived from praecox. mean ing “ early ripe," were introduced from Asin M inor. They were first planted In England about 1540 by the ganleuer o f H enry V III. The brown rat. erroneously called the N orw ay rat, was o rig in a lly a na tive o f India and Persia. It entered Europe through Russia about 1727 and was brought to Am erica about the year 1776. B U IL D IN G PORTLAND, OREGON Wnen a k n ife becomes rusty let it stand in kerosene o il a few hours anil then thrust the blade, into the ground several times and see the rust disap pear. Bomba—Iron shells filled w ith gun powder—are said to have l»een Invent ed nt Venice In 1405 and used by the T u rk s at the siege o f Rhodes In 1522. They came Into general use in the year I «34. EXCHANGE v — OPERA HOUSE Dayton, Ore., Dec. 24 “The Trail of the Lonesome Pine” Dramatized from the Book 4 Vaudeville Acts In Addition to Play 4