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.:) liommra cntcupiuse. 8UNDAY, DCCCUDCR 31. 1311. J. Ys if 5. . V v I: 4 ,dg fWM4WVWfW if 0 acaajr aw a as tak m asaay MUt m ts Latla-Amert . b-at ! (Was New Iwi la "tb wsddest. auecrtest 9 aa all IM (WJikmm year write T"UUaa Thorp U IW Wasblngioa Star V a lwa aa uy i-g bolivar t ta world a win ian4 every rMUi f H taat greatest sf aU oetes Every a U ta xmotry. rra tb pvasaili st In has r-alao V tb tcaf la atreels. baa very large a eel apiewdld time seeing b old year out aad tb w year to. I bappeoed t b la Caracal, tb cap ital of Yeuu. at tb jesrs etl at long aim. A, couple et day aft CbrtstBs I ask4 a autik of the Aasartrma keg Mo: "Do (kt peopl ceiebrat the New Ter nw-ir - -Csseoeaier k said. -"ra. I shootd say ae! Imagine lb Fourth of July, sectloa night. Thaak salving day aad aa CaguM -fafefclag Borht aU rolld tato mm. and ya will have some faint f a Yeuesoela Nw. tnr'i TWr ax s aaaay Destas la taut cwuairy that a Baa caa Bvr get hla wort 4oo, added a AaaerV-aa coO aUatar wa wss talking witls aa. ariew 1 Int cam ber my Ubrm to tak r I wo or tart dsjs a ar aotkiay. If H wat wo saiat day it was lb aaalverury of th victory of Corobobo or too birth of Bolivar. Tbey AM at a to want a ar saottey. If tbey could Jaat ret aaoaaj aaooey to bay food aad rig ntta aad Uttte afaadioat they were "1 aa atlrrsd ap their araMtlon a bat. aaad then cat oat a rood maay f ta aaatam. bat there ar mem bol ' Taay wftV yoa dar not uy anjihlof aatat ta Latta AmrVra. aix th cataf of tWaa ta th New Ttar. My am waat wrk oo New Tear day er ta act t day. al It win probably ta tbeaa all ta week to get fit for It ta laajtoaaiM t aleep lat oa tb aaarafa; of Dae. SI la aay Poma Amer fa city. I waa awakened aaon after daw by tb elanffiar of a hnadred haUa. I cararaa tber Ja aan-4nt rkarrkt o nearly wrery Mreet corner MM of rfet-m r tvAMtnir kto rat, and aB taeir beila ar rrarked. Wbea New Tear da we xbom bet la ar ran- wtta a rfnr that tbrrateoa to wrerk tb rratr ateeple and their anaaioc diecorda effrrtually murder aleep. - AT THE OLD YEAR'S GRAVE. y FRANK L. STANTON. , T tb rrare of the Old Tear ato4 a Htti rbltd with an ararftH f flowerm. .Tike Hrht f tao Honuac waa oo bla brow, tb faith of tb rvrar la hla radiant eye. Oh by one tb flower fell apoa the gn wm till It waa bWMen baa eat a crtrnaoa canopy. 8iiflit war e i ra of Jof. aa4 aom were Oowera of teara; aone were tb roae of aweet aaac and aotue were mentor) of atrb. flat cr all there fell tb Ulira of Lot and that fair flower wboae weeter natoe In Bop. And (lorUo tf at reamed too Light from (be far aatora hlUa. Ulad row. floated heav enward. There waa a aand of allrer trampeta. a melody f bell. And tb child mill fired the Future, and If a teardrop trembled In btx eye It waa kWaed away of Urht. And be paad. alnsinK. Into tb heart and home of aeo. heralded by Hop and welcomed by the Bwaic of the rejolclnr bella -Atlanta Conatttatlon. .' Two 'acta About Lea Year. km tor tb am "leap year," It eema to be a rulnoomer. atac oa amp year Prbruary. the rhaareabl roonra. doe not leap a day. out take o one. However, the nmt plana I bl tradition , aa to the origin of the name la to the effect that tb law knew bat 30 diyf to tb year and tbat wbe every foor yeera tb T-Kh of Frbrnary aprred on tbe calendar It waa not connted aa a day In tb eyea of tb law. but waa "lcapf orer. Tb year la now Jnat exactly aa It waa after Oreeory bad rorrerted It Breo after bl corrertloo, however, there rematna a alight mixta ke. hnt it la o very email tbat It will amount - to only a day In 8.0 year. Tbe er fr la oo of eirea. It la prooowd to make tbe year MCi. orbertrhui a leap year, a common year. After tbat tbe calculation ar mo minot that tbe Irnjrtb of tbe year will ao exactly eor reepond to tbe earth' rerolotloo aroowl tb aim tbat It wtll not differ tor than a day la a tbooaand centn flea. rron'ra tilts i o CSETJO PUSrARATIOVS are atarted y for tb cetbratwi f New ra day la Toky aad throua-it Jara. thM bt ta kind a Jap auUdaya. la Jar, where there ar aiaay rat daya and eoU-Ur. aaalveraarW aad Jablieew a tborv ar aalnta day ka tb eaarvf taiewlat, .be dawa f th year Mir aaprncy aa tb crwia ItI It taae aU of De cember I gv rvady fvr It and half f Jaaaary to etra(. Kwjtv aierckiaat auraf aertl a l ac count aad eeatoek hla ahop: rv debtor aat urt hla o!wOxaWT ml prepar t make a rvb betrtuniaic: very bouvewlfe BMiat oeaa her " bake akr cake and rat tbe wardroboa of the Noilly; rry frl.-wJ Boat b T- rllej with a kIP: every doorway annat haw "ft oWrtVMi of puie. a anarch fur tbe hltaanlM vrTea. while every ma a. 'vwun and child of th realm ataat appear la tb afreet ta holiday roatana. Oa Niw Tear' aaoraJnx th olt look aa If made afreaA. Siac 1971 tb Japan hav follow. d th Surotoaa raletxlar aad aboer. ed New Tear day oa Jaa L Thl r ha care froa tb rtlnee atbod. who New Tear1 a fell at tb od of rvbrmary at tb bianlg f aprln and rvawakenlnc f aarar. baa pat a etQj t maa of th older caatom aad auperaritloB held acred for centwl The aiaasaL or trot'lac auaatrei. with their aativ vtoltna; tb ttlneraat actor, who civ tbelr play in booth. and tbe wandertc arttata hav eerh iu (CVwtlaae froai LI of eins thetr balna froae eot But amoaeaaent aad aaperattttoaa f lor reualB. The Japan kaow bow to play. Labor coaaea. TVer 1 a cbildUk. pev fert abaadwa to mirth Toanx and old mlogt In revelry. Som of tb abopa keep holiday for two weeka And thea reaam bailn la aa a m Mroooa faahlo by tmrmg tb appreotV-ee varatloo Jan. Id Oa tbat day v ery worklaK tad. atthooxh bound for a term of year t hta aaaier. nay re tm notne and cpehd tb dar a a arm. It la apioaea. civrn tnta eoe day reoplte from tbelr Cjnentlonabi trial. Otber. tnoe amhlrkraa trade people. ofe their abopa en Jan. T aa aeon aa th Brat excitement baa aab etdd. and aolh-lt caatom by preaent tnc tb drat comer with a aonvenlr gift. Some ambition borer tie a early aa t In tb morning onlea they bad not retired to win tb prtx. Th laaae. re-en forced by tbelr eld era. gather In bevle to play battledore ad hnttlecork. They ar powdered perfectly white, with a bit of vermil ion on their Up. Tb wealthy will send offering of tb holiday red rice to tbelr frVnd inclosed In lar-qaered box er canki of aake. Three or foor cootl will draw a big carload of tb cask don ap la at raw cane, depneltlng them In torn at tb home of tb recipient. rweaUa that Walter A. Dtaalfh. Mat Sea t or fruaa Ckacaaaaaa cow, ty. work ta th aoat Oregoai LegtaU lure t eUbllh a blgkoay coavmlMloa a that hll road work lll be doat aader comralaalo. aad to dtvorc th road work front Ik County Cort. Judg tMmlck waa prnl apoa la Tttatloo, but took no part la th meet lag antll after th dtacuaaUt aat vote upoa th tat. aad after that e tHia had bora Battled ha waa called poa to apeak apoa th financial coo dtttoo. of Clackamaa coaatr. and hla tdeaa npo a cheat la th preeeot ayatem of road work. II opened hla al.lra by thovlng th amount of atat tat ach c-waty la th atat la colled upoa to contrl but each year had beea locreaalng vlth anch alamttng rapidity that tb tatpavera ar heconilng greatly dla aatlfld with that coaatantly tarr lnga. and he hi formed th andienc that It waa necvoaary for tb people In general to tak ap that au!Un and dlacuaa It ao that they nay b better Informed apoa th reaaona for th great Incre arh year. H alo atated that ta 1XH th total amount of money collected la Clackamaa count v for the regular achool tat. In ter. rc'ved from the Irreducible State School Fund which waa ap portioned to Clackamaa manly: the apectal tax In the eeveral dlatrlctaaad the bonding of dlatrlct for the par. pne of achool dtatrlct Improvementa. amounted approximately to tJl.OOO. and for tb mat yr th total amount collected for achool purpoeea trom the anarre abov mentioned H 114T.!M . and that ther bad been expended fmra the laat mentioned am IO7.KU00. leaving a balance on i .iirr iii.r-fc-TTiiir-ri. Jn-t i.-i t hitntTiT"t5" lTr Tit flura. aaia. wer given oniy rT toe of ahovtng tb Increaaed etpena of achool each year la fn counts which waa brought about by mor achool a. mure teacher and belter building. Mr. Plmlck tben took ap th one. tloa of road bnlMtng aad frankly atated that during hla admlaUtratkm aa County Judg a la rye part of tb road money had been Improperly ex pended and attributed that condition of affair to th present road ayatem. and then Bald. If a maa la going to build a houae be la hot going to em ploy a blacksmith for that purpo wll?JtrenLxli .lUi dcTllB Jo. JuijJrsJ U- he-4 going It WU a ttfl.Ue be U not going to employ a Jeweler for that purpoao and If he need a doctor he I not going to employ a merchant, and tbe nam priaclpl la at atak In tb building of public road bcaua It requires a man skilled In each par ticular tin of work If you get value received for th money expended, therefor, be aald. .under tbe preset.! system, men ar appointed to th of fice of road supervisor who ar hon est to tbelr business dealtnga, and as a general rule ar good farmers, and aom of them good mechanics, but a larger number appointed each year are not qualified to boMd public roads and get th best results from tbe money expended In that lino of work oa account of lack of exper ience. "In th first place." aald Judg Plm lck. "It requlr riper leu c and It re quire management ao that roan who ar employed npnn tb public roads, or even getting out material, and put. ting It In place, mast gtv the tax payer value received, or th road oueatlon , will receive th same In dorsement that tb special tax haa received br tbla evening; It will be voted down by very nearly a unanim ous vote. I have always advocated a change la our road ayatem, and 1 am more firm In my oplaloa now than I ter hav been In the past. I believe that tb beet results can be attained by A separation of our road work from the supervisor system, and place the entire road management un der a thorough competent road en gineer, and tbat tbe road engineer select "bis best qualified and exper ienced assistance In tb county to perform and overse th detailed work and If that kind of a man cannot be found In a road district b can be easily found In otber districts, or ven some other county, and when tbat aya tem la adopted no excuse can be of fered aa a reason wby tb work haa aot been don pro pertly and don at the minimum coat. Lag Us Receive. - At tb beginning f thl new year let a resolve to be )urt and gentle, amiable and affectionate, yet standing p for our rights and for tbe rtj-bt of others and willing to light tbla world down to Its knee and make It craw hp and kiss th tip of our Cager. Aar-cultur In Franc. At least 4.1 per reut of the Inbab- itanta of Franc are employed In ag licaltural pun-ui: EDNA B. MILLER IS GRANTED DIVORCE Tan New Yaar Reeolutione. , I Ueolvd throughout th coming year Te cbrfieh uoa onto oa dr. ' t fteeolvcd. to hold them each day fast Aa If afraid It war the but. ' A Resolved, to hav ens self, one mind. And that te gentlnaa tactlned. 4. Resolved, whatever ear defeat. Te evar keep eeren aad eweet. . A Reserved, te let so west'rlna Sun pesoend upon unktndnaas dons. .. 1 Resolved, t apeak no evO word Of aay whatsoe'er we've bsard, Rasnlved. that ceaadano tell ua whnt TV sugbt to do and what ahould not ' t Resolved, so rank Is Maher than v Are lady mar aad gamiaman - A Resolved, that It Is what w give Te Ut that makes It good te Uva Ml Reantved. each day In solitude . Te render God our gratitude ' -et. Louie I'ost-OUrpauB. From Buakat t Brush. fib (In art musenm Tbey aay that famous marine art Int was once a plain farmer boy, I wonder where be de veloped hi talent T T ile-Probably drawing water on tbe Inim Boston Transcript. ,. y ' ' tut?."; '- ... ' ; , : ' A - "Too t aaacli a nma'a heart with food, a woman's with flattery.' remark 4 . & tb wW guy. . . ' "In oltfcvr wordn. etufX tlietn and th C yours.'' added the simple tnug. C'" fWladclphU necord. Judgo Campben Saturday granted Zdwt B. Uiller a divorc from Ralph D. Miller. The plaintiff was award ed the cuatody of tbelr child, Marlon tbe defendant being allowed to a her at all reasonable time. Mrs Miller also waa awarded 120 a month for th support, of heraelt and child. The motley mast b paid by th de fendant before Lhe fifth of each month. Mrs. Miller charged her husband with cruelty. She aald that h did not provide wood and frequently she wis compelled to carry wood Into the bouao and build th fire. Mr. Miller la manager of a department In a local dry goods store. He is son of Thomas Miller. Mrs. Miller, 1m fore ber marriage waa Mlaa Edna Tabor, being a daughter of It. H. Ta bor. They were married August 22, 1900. Mrs. Miller aaked $50 a month alimony, alleging tbat her husband's salary waa $100 a month. Accused By Boarder, Hs's Freed, Paul Nawweskas, who with hla wife keep a boarding bouao at Eighth and John Quincy Adams street, waa acquitted Saturday of a rliarg of assault preferred by John Tongue, a boarder. Namtneskae was accused of having atrnck Tonga on the bead with a stick of wood. Th defendant aald that the boarder bad Insulted bla wife. On wit seas testi fied that Mrs. Nawweakna struck Tongue. - DONT MAKE ENEMIES. A man cannot aiford to have an enemy, even a humble enemy. Th shabby feCow who storms your of fice today may be a power in the community next year. , Therefor peak to him gently; send him away with a smile. Ncvef affect a con temptuous manner, llial is Ibe way of the foot In lh day of small thing plan pslicnlly ot the day of great things. A polite word costs nottiing. It may turn out lo be a good investment, and' it wis! never make aa enemy. KQSU FOR A ROOD - NEW YEARS DINNER flixiu of Lobster Roast Turkey. Cheainut Bluffing Maahed Pot a toe. Creamed Hirinaah. Oanbarry ftaucs Oyster. aV-ailoped Mouther raaXUn. Frosen Kairnos Asparagus V'nalarits Mines Pie Mixed Nuts. I'eppsrmlnts. Coffe : EBB m luOrifS Mr. Mary Balds la Johasu. alt! of R U. Juhaaoo, a poetised chauf ( fvur. aa gtvea a hearts i Juattc f of tb Ic Ba to Sim's court gslur. day oa a charge of stealing silver i ware and drea goods from Mrs. U- I Najhtr. of Kaat tYeek Tb coupes wer married recently, fthe waa ao ' eumpanled by her husband. bo also waa accsl They deaid th cbsig aad aald Mhr commuted the theft They wer hWJ in tlOO a-Mid each uatll Tuesday wbea th hearing U1 I be concluded. roastabU Pros ar i reeled I hem In port 1 a A ' A rrtlaad paper baa th follow- , Ing I say of the couple: "Tbouaht to be suted la seVeraf ' Coast title tt a serte of daring ; thefts of automobile equipment. R. 1. Johnson, chauffeur, waa arrested by . tvterttve Ooleroan and Bnow laat ' Right and Mrs. Johnson aa arte led thla morning. Thry ar aald to be guilty of th persistent theft of many 1 ruga, lamp and other paraphernalia taken from automobile hil star Ing befcr th Arlington Club, tb Ing befor the Arlington Club. Th Johnson also ar charged I with th robbery of th bora of Mrs ! Naykir oa th Et Bids, vhere a quantity of allverwar and dry goods waa taken. It waa through th medium of the I dry goods that tbe detectives wer abl to track do a tbelr prisoner. ; Mr. Johnson la aald to hav ttn a quantity of dry goods to ber mother, II Mr. Uunii, for a Christ mas pres ent. Mr. Laaaros was a frU-nd of Mr. Maylor, and ha the Uttet if " t . ' t 4 1 i TO YOU holidays Mr. Liarua proudly at. btblted tb goods as a present from her daughter. Mr Naylor recognis ed the gooda and put Constable tiro on the trail "While a misdemeanor charge aa placed against the pair at polio headquarter, the (bargee ber will be IndetUltely coatlnued In order that th pair Btay be take to Oregon City lo answer felony charges. "The Johasoo horn at Carle Creek waa searched by the eoaatable at Ore gon Cltf and a quantity of plunder is said to bar ba recovered aad taken to Oregon City as evidence against tba-Juhnaona a bi n they appear .tof , II mat j "According to th detective. John Bon baa plied bla trade In a aystmia tie method, using hla occupation aa chauffeur aa a cover "Mr. Johasoo la attractive and th detect! tea declare she has aided ber buabanl. Johnson Is said to hav osed bla auto to carry away much of tbe plunder. One kd of loot Is said lo hav been more than . Uy five pounds of sllverwsre from the Nr lor borne, taken durltuc th absence of th owner l4J"t October." You Know that every c Macmcnt Hi this paper Urjc mc.va(ic ro you. Cochmcrfi thol advertise- has sorr- he wishes to brlna to your ( kc. ' I ' If he did not know that he fe: an article thot would mctt w your approval he would no c vertlsc BECAUSE 1 f -Al the man thot advertises tt inot Is the man that via hrr? Ji!Lili-onflci!Jhe fallsyrsnd. Ttllerrand's rotiMr'tIUni waa aura Bed up by a witty ouuetr!.. Paul 1 Coorrler. who declared tbat If Talley- i rand had ten preoeut at lb creation ' b would bar i lalmeU; "Good gra cIowb! Cbaua will l ilerftroVedT of the most people Thus, advertisers must most vigilant In the sclcctta cf their goods, and keep then t? such a stondord as to give fct buyer absolute satisfattloa Every merchant In lhe city knows this to be a fact; trntttftr Is successful he must follow tills rule. The moral Is very ptetattUat you ore safe In deoltn. 0 those thot advertise In the Oregon City Enterprise At the Portland Theaters J Last Car Leaves For Oregon City at Midnlt Beth Wsiti Mm. Klnraya t erNr Tve breo ly Ing awake three boiir.AHl1 tr Voti to com lu.nie. lir. KiN- ruefaAvirtnlir wmrt 1 And l v eta knK AtrE-'' j'odo ps.Ml. workli honra waiting for yop to g. wi y-r J. Eicliange. , ; J ' , ( l Blaqne of Lobeier fen minutes te- for dinner put two ounce of butt Into a saucepan and when It bohtile sprinkle In four mimes four beeping tablespoonful of flour. Let It cook Itbout coloring, then add a capful of not cream, a pint of hot stork or wn ter and about a capful of coral of lob ater dried In the oven and in1el One. This gives It a nesutl'til xnk color. Little dice of the boiled k,ly ter ar tben to lie adiled Oysters houlbeni 1'nxlilon - n fresh cm mix and drain large fnt oys ters. Cover the bottom wltb rsmektus or common sbeiia wltb truiulis, put In three or. (our oy-nVrs, more rruinli and a tea si .on M of butter on tbe top slile of each Ken ion all wltb stilt and peHr. ami If 'the ra air kins are nned bake In the oven flfteeti oilntitee If the OreorrKif shells are oed broil thetn ustel f lis k log. ' Pro? en rtgrtnlg.-Ps sit fresh eg-rs. half a poiiod of sugar, balf a pint of brandy or whisky and three pints of cream wblpffd to a froth. lo not buy be donble crenra, as the single cream will tisu-illy wbln In cold wetither If It wtil perfe; fly uiti In (be following order I fore freezing, ilien add the whiles of Hie egg and lb augsr to getiier unlil It la froth, lastly tbs wbipied cream. Iflibe cream does oot whip iierfei-tly Treere tbe itqnld part mijed wi(b tb yolks of the egg and tli sugar and When, partly done add tb whiles and the" whipped Tant fn any case let rand pscksd. well far wo hour after rrsaKluc-. ao tbat M b rom, liW'JlnVn epin tb frees ar n lb honor V lowly with it over oatfl amootb. Cover and let btsnd an lio)r more to ripen, ' BBBSaMSSSBaaSBSaSBBSSSSSWaBBSSBBSJBBBBBB I I . . : I : ' - IB -, . i I . ii ? '.',,11- l : -i J ji.j-u-h ,h. i. iv-tsu ssj. . i. h' i' ; r- : r. BL ' X I - J I y 4 r. " si1 M it-T () i l-i Mary Elixabath Forbss in "Th Vlrv .,4 glnlsn." -., L'J g - --'"M ? . T-- r. .- rMe"Se -J J. J 17. Return engagement of "Tbe Virgin ian,", the famous drama of the west, by Owen Ulster and Kirk La Shall, at tbe liaker all thla rncok, opening today, matinee, with a special New Year's day matinee . Monday, will be played. The red lights no longer gleam along th main street In Medi cine flow, and tb click of the rou lette wheel does not echo through the open doors of th Cowbsy's Moms. When tUe two barred croaa outfit and circle crowd come to town on a Hat- urday night. I am told that Toledo coat and latest things In Drondway haberdashery ar quit th proper thing In truth, it la said Wyoming Is thoroughly tamed, and those who knew her In th roaring days of the early eighties cannot Identify th ter ritory In th sovereign Itocky Moun tain stat of today. However, thla may be, old Wyom ing; lives In "Tb .Virginian."' Th Th splendid manhood of tb frontier ha been vividly portrayed In this moving drama by Owtt Wlster and Kirk IjBghelle, and th enduring popularity of tb plaf Is the best tes timony of Its sterling worth. If you hav ever sen th red flash of a punt ber' gun at midnight In th streets of a cow town. If you hav ever seen a crowd of Indignant cltl- gens knotting lariats together for the benefit of on of their friends who bad been stealing cattle, you will rooKn1zj th old frontier life that To Virginian" affords. This la a play tbat will onfllv our generation. Oeorge Kelly, wHI h seen in th (liar rota. K. C. luseell, will tie a aa th CIM Tblefi Mary Eliza bath forbes, In tb iroU of Molky SCENE FROM -THE GAMBLCM- AT, HKILIO TMIATt, PO-TLANO. , . t y"."' ,V,lJ? "wweat play success. "Th (JamblerS." .lllAi th New Yaar'a attraction it, ljacen January 1, 3, 3. Ma line New Yaar'a day. i al tt a Tk.,,,. n,, ' ' ..!. iv, .tiiii.'dv in new tear a ani"- --. mtv loeatro, Portland Th engagement will basin Hunrt. -i.t,. i v...- irvsl "Y Monday, Tuesday and Wadn.sd.v m.h.. , r 7, "'J . ; .7 " nrirs K t- - -....,7 , t , aiaiuie new isara auj. oi""- Wedneaday Woid, has been pronounced by th different crlllrs to tie the best actress that haa ever played th pert. Others In the tompany ar Marry Hates. Wil liam H. Lyiln, Harry Hollldsy, Krank Conway and Charlea R. nU burt. Th URhelle VlrglnUii Com psny are reliable and a good prod no tion Is guaranteed. Ragutnr matinees Wednesday and Saturday. COW EXPERT GIVES ADVICE ON HOC fX)RVALfiS, Dec. 30 Innair1a aa ro th proper method of mtftlri;' fresh cow hav led B. R. 8towa of the dairy department of tk Or rnn Agricultural Cortege to astk th foiigwing statement' rsgaj'ag tb csre of th cow after clrfcf, -JfIllktng - in gensraUt Jtultfred anch a slmpl operation that sir ooav to milk.' says Mr. StoehwoJ, Tlitw mllfsITT 'll!n"n, 9HMB to tnlJkera. oo tatlker ati b abt to Kt twenty p nt mdr ttt than anotner. p . 1 ' '.'Tb mttzt aa1 bc U tZswti to asrlie or worry tb cow by loud talking or abuse of say kind. A cow shouM h milked quietly and quickly. As ah g Urrl.- a creator of habit, special care should ba taken to get all th atrtpplngi. Tb flrst milk drawn may contain as little aa on per cent of fatywhfl th last nina from air to tr pof cent. ' "In mllltlng, th whol hand should n used, clsalng first that part next o th urtder.Tben th milk, la foro. ed past the sphincter muAol by elosltig ih rmnlnder Of th band, Th cow' teals ahould always b Arr wlT n-1- Wuing th teata la turt bj dirty, filthy habit, but It ls ar tb tU to chap and b eotMj ln gad weather. If ther I" oraiy Id 'iDlJrtflg a cow dry a amatt amotjpt . rMatln may ba rubbed on tb htndti It Is banefloial rather that harnfal both In a guW lary way and Ka. 11a ffcta on tb tMtatw .J,'3Ja,fu1- -y promlsslng Vxt im-it atar cJrtBir. m l rt,6v l t i a bari to pr: S W a f t:ii fzz" eru:o ot hr off aha, MfH t ' txnff K'Aa hvvbertk:( T1 fr."4 isi WMkMBAo; k i t .i r rtot r-A f -rciix. fTrL. sbtV ivf i tt o! hr. 4Att9tla at u.k, se 1' "Th. art. or aclenr. r may call !t. of mWt ? attain by tho mnQyi make a atudy of each i.r her dlanuMitlon. nsiry tj and physical connitmn.-- r . v. - a tk COW PI'Bs I teas tf t-X f a A turotlon. Bh ,: much grain, but WfTtJK mash to tp br iW. No auecnlant feed WJ- ? It almulstes mi"i ; gfiMl! -Aftar eatvlng tb eJ j., allowed to tab th la h-f" MJLi with or wftno'" r- ik. mtiklna- with tb ""aV- . rf hs nddar la good maaaailnr hand. tar. with r.ll.v. simo.. r - f r1 tlotl. TB nr-s - w , may b ' nswuiu Ik milking wun . It tk nddw M...sstns with th Py iTor wflb-mt W tmplwratedjtw, imaii aar ooafarw Tb moat '"PAff i Heap la Vvool lv tloa or for JfY dally after U aalf ) est orw-Li -fa i.. ','' .'fV'V''-.''' -wa Walls. "u- ; I" " I it