Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, January 27, 1911, Image 3

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    SMALL DAIRY IS
NOT DRUDGERY
Station. Another requisite Is thor­
ough cultivation for the conservation
of moisture"
■"Th<- practice of growing hogs on
alfalfa him been sliowu to b<- very
profitable.
Ou alfalfa pasture of
good ipiullly, at least boo bogs could
l>e pastured on thirty acres. Alfulfa
seeded In th« fall will not give a full
crop the following season, although
on Irrlgiited land, fall seeding may
give u single fairly good cutting the
following season Fall «- - ding Is not
usually so satisfactory as spring seed­
ing. Young pigs can b<- grown suc­
cessfully on Alfulfa pasture alone,
but do not make as profitable it
growth as they will If f«d some grain.
Under present market conditions the
best grain to feed In combination
with alfalfa pusturn In a chop made
of equal purls of wheat, oats, and
barley ground together. Ten to 13
I miuik I h of nlfalfu need |<«r uern Is
sufficient, If sown with a grain drill.
If seeded broadcast, fifteen to eigh­
teen pounds Is usually necessary In
order to get a uniform stand. Alfalfa
seed Hells at Die to 25c i»>r pound,
ib-tH-ndlng upon the quality
(»«tier-
ally the higher priced seed is the
ch«u|M-r, as It carries a much higher
percentage of good seed."
BRIEF REPORT OF THE DAILY
WORK OF NATION’S LAWMAKERS
10,000 RETURN TO THEIR WORK.
Hart,
Schaffner 4L Marx
trate Strike.
To
Arbi-
AVIATOR LANDS
ABOARD WARSHIP
Chicago.—By an agreement to sub­
from public life March 4. but whether mit their differences to an arbitration
Washington.'— The house today th» offer will serve to keep him In committee of thru« members, the
pnsMeil th« postotfice appropriation the public service Is entirely con strike of the garment workers in the*
shops of Hart, Schaffner & Marx, the t
bill, carrying about $2 57,000,000, with juctural.
So negative vol«.
largest of the independent clothing:
Th« post office committee of th«
Friday, Jan. 20.
concerns, is settled and 10,000 etn-I
homie, the Poetmaster-General »'.ml
Washington, Jan. 20.—"That It Is
"others higher up," Including by In the sens« of the senate that the Pan­ ployes will return to work within the?
next few days.
Alights Easily On Platform and Stops
tareuce the President of the United
At a conference between Joseph
Dairy Product« In Moil Universal Do-
Stain, came In for a «coring al the ama Canal should be fortified.’
With Room to Spare—Returns
Schaffner
of
tbe
firm
and
a
sub-com
­
Hoch is tbe declaration of a resolu­
mind—Second Only to Com­
hands of members of the house In
to Shore.
mittee
of
the
joint
conference
board
tin- consldei at ion of the bill. The de­ tion Introduced in the senate today
mercial Crop In Importance.
list« reached its lu-lght when Klsson by Senator Money. The Mississippi articles were signed by both sides.
These call for one member of the ar­
...............
of Mississippi Kahl with vigor;
San Francisco,, Jan. 19.—History
"TJie mall service all over th« senator announced his Intention to bitration committee by the firm, one
|i> f I*
hltnry forrt»«r lMilryin*n, Wash- t
United States Is In a h I of a fix to M|H-ak on the resolution and it is by the employes of the firm and one was made in the science of war today
t<*n
ap»rlnmnt Miaituh.
use a strong exprt-sKion- and this probable that It will be used as a to be chosen by the two members when Eugene Ely, the brilliant Ore­
To thoiiHuixl« of farmer« who are
house should fix the responsibility basis for general discussion of tbe thus selected. Subject to the pro­
iliilrylng In a »mull way, the work:
visions of the agreement, tbe com­ gon aviator, dropped from the skies
where It lielongM. Some say It la th« question of canal fortifications.
connected with the dairy la classed aa
Senator Jobes, of Washington, to-' mittee must take up, consider and upon the after-deck of the cruiser
committee, some say It In th»- de­
»IriKlgerv. iiml they do It only bwauae
partment, and soln« say It Is th» day introduced a bill providing that ; adjust whatever grievances, If any, Pennsylvania, at 11 o'clock this morn­
they are forced to do a<> In order to
President. The department haa de­ where desert entrymen who have se-. the employes of Hart, Schaffner & ing.
luske a II v I iik for their famllh'a They
clined to H|H-nd the money approp­ cured extension of time, under the Marx shall have, and shall fix a
have no natural liking for th» In'
riated for additional rural free de­ act of March 28, 1908, are unable; method for tbe settlement of grlev-. Mrs. Ely was the first to greet her
iluatry. Therefore, they nlv<< It only
livery routes, and Is going to turn through no fault of their own to com ances, If there are any. In the future.; husband as he alighted. She climbed
such nttcntlon na la ahaolnlely necea
back u surplus of $1,700,000 from thljt ply with the law as to irrigation and I The finding of an arbitration com­ through the intricate rigging of the
nary, and ninety per Cent of them who'
cultivation and the delay is due to mittee, or a majority thereof, shall be
service."
biplane to where her busband sat
fall, or who keep on the inaratn be- i
As soon as the rural free delivery failure to complete the irrigation pro-, binding upon both parties.
tween success and failure should lay
Among
the
demands
to
be
made
by
stoically,
and impressed two kisses
ject
on
which
they
are
dependent
for
[
"Logged off lam! In western Wash paragraph In th»- bill wan reached, water, they may, upon proper show the employes are:
the blame upon their own n«gl«»jt of
on his face Then she took from her
several members were on their feet
ington
und
western
Oregon
is
admlr-
the ndviiniaKca offered by the Indus­
offering amendments to Increase the ing, secure a further extension of, A 30 per cent increase in wages for corsage a glowing bouquet of Cali­
try, rather than to blame th» Indus nbly adapted to pasture usage, it Is pay of the rural carriers from $900 a three years In the option of the Com-j all employes.
quite
II
common
practice
to
need
til«
Reduction In hours; demands will fornia violets and quickly fastened
tix itself
year all the way to $1200. Chairman mlssloner-General of the Land Office
In contrast to the many who am ground lattween the stumps with Weeks, of the postofllce committee,
"In some 14 Instances states have be made for a 48-hour week for cut-; them to the aeroplane.
It was the first time in history that
Un«uc<easftil, we find In every dairy clover, especially white clover, and atempted to limit the debate, but th« gone without full repiesentatlon in ters and a 54-hour week for tailors.
an airship alighted on an ocean
section a few dulrymeti who am en­ In a few months have a splendid house would not hear of It.
the senate because of deadlocks in1 Abolition of the system of fines.
Shop committees for the possible craft. Ely, a year ago, at Hampton
thused with their work, men who pasture which may be used for a pen
Chairman Weeks said unquestion­ tbe legislatures," said Borah, of Idaho,;
Roads, flew from the deck of the
like the dairy cow, und are willing lod of y«ars without removing the ably some of the rural carriers on the In the senate today, supporting the adjustment of future grievances.
There is considerable diffi­
While this arrangement returns cruiser Birmingham over ffve miles
to give her a chance. They study th« stumps
resolution
providing
for
the
popular
I
harder routes were underpaid
Oth
problems which confront them and culty in seeding grain under such con­ era. he thought, were receiving all election of United States senators. 10,000 striking men and women to j of water to land. Ely accomplished
The adaptability
meet them In th« best imsslble way. ditions, however.
“In other instances," he said, “bribery I work, fully 12,000 additional garment the thrilling and memorable feat
they deserved.
workers still remain unemployed as with the latest type of “fantail” Cur­
These in«» are nlwuys [minted out us of such lands to the growing of cat­
"However." added Weeks, "the and corruption and scandal have at­ a result of the inability to come to tiss biplane, especially fitted with
tle.
therefore,
depends
upon
the
place
the sucessful dairymen of the com­
commit»-« Is now willing to have the tached to the sessions.
which
pastutage
may
occupy
In
th«
extra wide wings, pontoons and grap­
munity In wljlch they live.
"It is not alone that direct and j terms with the employers.
Hularles of th« rural carriers In­
pling hooks.
Il may la» truly said that dairying growth of the animals and this in creased $100 a year."
ojien bribery sometimes prevails; but;
"It was far easier than I thought it
Is a world wide Industry. No other turn Is determined largely by the cli­
that which is equally bad more often HUMPHREY SEES PERIL AHEAD.
The
house
then
passed
an
amend
­
would be,” was the first declaration
foods are used so universally as la matic conditions. There is no ques­ ment providing that after July 1, prevails—bills and measures are trad-1
milk and Its products. In the United tion whatever but that such pasture 1911, the earners should receive a <*d upon or killed; tbe public Interest; Pacific Coast Defenseless For Lack of the daring but modest aviator, who
was surrounded by a cheering crowd
States today It stands second to but lands arc admirably adapted to dairy salary not exceeding $1000 a year.
Is sacrificed, .or actually bartered
of Ships.
on board the cruiser.
one other agricultural Industry, the cows and growing young stock. It Is
away;
patronage
and
offieg
enter
into
An attempt to substitute official
Detroit.—"Japan could seize Seat­
Ely landed on the improvised wood­
corn crop. Front practically nothing my opinion flint hogs may be very IMistagu stamps for the franks now the deal and the whole affair becomes
viewed from a commercial stand|a>lnt, I profitably grown under such condi­ used by members of Congress and a disgrace and is of itself sufficient tle, Tacoma, Portland, the Bremerton en runway on the after-deck of the
Government
Navy
Yard,
five
great
tions.
sutdcmentlng
the
pasturage
cruiser with all the grace of a gull,
In thirty years time It haa over-.
Government departments was de­ condemnation of the present system." transcontinental
railways,
fortify and apparently with as much preci­
shadowed all others, and at Its pres­ with llttio grain which can be either feated.
The senator specially cited the con­
mountain
passes
and
have
an
empire
sion. Three minutes before 12 o'clock
ent rate of development. In another, grown or purchased.
tests in Pannsylvanla in 1900; In
twenty years. It will stand without
Marvland in 1904, and In Missouri in upon which'to live before the United —one hour to the second from time
"Canada field iteas have been culti­
States could get 75,000 troops to the of alighting—“the bird” was again
Monday, January 23.
it rival ns the greatest of agricultural
1905.
vated very successfully all over
Washington. — Th« senate today
Industrien.
"Prior to 1872," he declared, "we Pacific Ocean,” »declared Representa­ on the wing and off for the aviation
While dairying has made such a eastern Washington where the rain­ agreed to an amendment to the In- had but one case of alleged election tive W. E. Mumphrey, of Washington, field. 12 miles away.
Ely left the staging on the battle­
i-roprlatlug )M,0M for bribery connected with a seat on in an address at the annual banquet
rapid growth and the gross returns fall Is 15 Inches or mor« both for
the Lake Carriers' Association. He ship with the same grace and ease
from the sal« of dairy products han forage and for green manure. It Is ' iM-glnning construction on the Modoc this floor. Since that time we have of
added:
as he had alighted an hour before.
increased wonderfully, figures that possible to get a growth of as much ’ Point Irrigation project on the Klatn- had 10, to say nothing of a number
would Indicate the net profits of th« as three tons per acre of air dry ; ath Indian Reservation, the total cost of investigations before state legis-1 "The nations of the earth know our j There was no testing of the motor.
condition
and
they
know
that
we
are
material
to
be
plowed
under
as
green
He simply listened for a few seconds
j not to exceed $185,000. An umend- latures which never reached this;
Industry would not be so flattering,
utterly unprepared for war. They. to convince his trained ear that the
it Is true that the price of dairy manure and field peas are much bet­ , merit was also agreed to appropriat- body.”
know
that
our
army
Is
too
small,
that
ter
for
this
purpose
than
alfalfa,
be
­
engine was "hitting” properly, then,
| Ing $15.o<'0 for th-- extension of the
products have advanced, tnc name la
our navy is practically helpless be­ spreading his arms as a signal, he
Thursday, January 19.
true regarding the feeds which must cause they make their growth and brick school building at Cheuiawa.
cause we have no merchant vessels
Pl«< .-iiii :il revision of the tariff was
be f»-<l to the dairy cow In order to are ready to plow under within about
Washington, Jan. 19.—Challenging as an auxiliary. They know we have sailed away. In leaving the runway
the biplane did not dip with the
produce these products, and at the one hundred days, whereas alfalfa I attacked vigorously in the senate to- the remarks of Congressman Tawney
no transports for the one and not aux­ downward incline of the approach,
present time the average dairy cow requires at least two years to get in I day by Senator Flint, of California,
iliaries for the other.
but arose under his guilding hand to
of the country produces only about good shape to plow under. Canada a member of the finance committee of Minnesota and Hull of Iowa in
"The War Department will (ell you
enough milk and butter fat to pay field peas should be si-i-ded at the I which helped frame the Payne-Ald- the house that his statement to the that in case of contest we would need a height of several hundred feet, then
to a thousand feet, and winged its
for th« feed she cats. This being rate of about on« and'one half bush I rich law.
United Press on the country's unpre-.
11« deplored the fact that the re- paredness for war was the utterance' for transports 250 vessels. We have way southward over Hunter's Point
th« case, one may well ask from what els per acre on dry land, the ground
noL
in
both
oceans
combined,
20
ves
­
being
first
plowed
nnd
well
harrowed,
at a- speed of 60 miles an hour. In
I suits of the last election seemed to
source am th« profits coming to
sels fit for this purpose. We are more
cause the Industry to develop at such then the peas seeded with a grain be a declaration in favor of local of an alarmist, Frederick Louis ; helpless today than was Russia at 12 minutes he alighted on Selfridge
In order to set them three or i revision nnd he charged that the prob- Huldekuper today struck back.
Field, thereby completing the not­
a rapid rut». In many sections of drill
four Inches under the ground. They
“My statement to the United ■ the beginning of the war with Japan. able feet
the country men have robbed the soil run bi- seeded by sowing them broad­ j able effect of such action was not un-
Press.” he said, “was based on the, "I do not prophesy a war with ja­
Ely was seized by the cheering sol­
I deralood by the people.
until II would no longer produce crops
Senator Flint based his speech up­ official records of the war depart-; pan. It would be a crime against diers of the Thirteenth Infantry and
at a profit. Nature has compelled . cast on the ground nnd than plowing
under with a very shallow plow, on the Cummins' resolution, which is ment. The» assertions of Congress­ humanity. But the only guarantee of hoisted on their shoulders. "I think
them to find some method of restor­ them
but this method does not conserve designed to limit the power of amend men Hull and Tawney were appar­ peace on the Pacific Ocean is to be the trick could be successtuliy turned
ing the fertility to the soli and almost
prepared for war.
nine time out of ten," said the avi­
without exceqtion they have turned tin- moisture as the other process I ment to schedules actually under con ently made either with a desire to
"Japan has 600 merchant vessels
■ sideration and to prevent the weigh suppress the real facts in the case on the Pacific fit for transportation. ator.
to the dairy cow. She haH demon outlined."
' Ing of the Interests of one section or through sheer ignorance of the
strnted her fitness for this purpose
The United States has six. Japan
against another In what is commonly situation. With all due respect to can transport 500,000 troops at one
BUBONIC PLAGUE MENACES.
and the farmer has been satisfied to
Hull and Tawney, if they ask the
termed "log rolling."
keep her for the manure that she
time,
the
United
States
not
more
Th«> California senator contended war department for the records re­ than 10,000.”
Epidemic
Decimating
Manchurian
would produce providing she would
that the very essence of the protec lating to each and every statement i
produce enough ndlk and butterfat to
Provinces
Spreads
Terror.
five system was to frame a bill which I made, and will give to the country j
pay for her feed. In other words,
Harbin, Manchuria.—The epidemic
would protect the industries of the without reservation the facts those : CHINESE MAKES AERIAL FLIGHT.
th« dairy cow han been kept prim­
of bubonic plague threatens to be­
entire country against the competition reports establish, they will be doing i
arily as a fertiliser factory and the
the nation a patriotic service. These
come an international danger unless
of the balance of the world.
milk, In reality, has been a by-pro­
da will bear out fully to any ; Fung Joe Guey Sails Gracefully in foreign control is introduced, be­
He quoted front a speech by Chair­
duct. It Is then th« Indirect profits
the Air.
cause of the ignorance ot the Chines«
man Emery of the tariff board to unbiased mind the statements of j
that have caused tne grent develop­
show the intention of that body to the country's present helplessness to' San Francisco.—Wheeling his ma­ authorities. The Taitai remains coop­
ment of the ilalrv Industry Instead of
have considered first the print paper which Congressman McLachlan of' chine out on a level field near the ed up in the center of the city, hie
the dime) profits derived from the
bay at Elmhurst, Fung Joe Guey, a residence guarded by troops, and the
schedule, then wool and third farm California referred in the house."
sale of milk and Its products
Un­
On the floor of the bouse yesterday Chinese aviator and inventor, started extent of the plague is concealed.
products.
doubtedly the dairy cow will always
"In all fairness.” said the senator, Congressmen Tawney of Minnesota the 75-horsepower engine on his lat-1 In the suburb ot Fudziadian. the
lie In demand for the fertility which
"the schedules should be taken up In and Hull of Iowa attacked the state­ est aeroplane, jumped into the seat Chinese and European physicians
Is found In her manure, but It should
their natural order: First, chemicals, ment of Huidekoper, made through and after running along the ground I have been beaten by the soldiers.
not Is- an excuse for k<*ei>lng an In-1
Refugees from r udziadian have
then earthenware, metals, wood, su­ the United Press, as misleading, and for 100 feet, rose gracefully in the
ferlor milk producer. A goo<l dairy
denied that the country was in any air to a height of 40 feet At this carried contaglan troughout a rad­
gar, tobacco, farm products, etc."
cow will furnish ns much fertility In
such state of tin preparedness for war elevation, the Chinese aviator circled ius of 70 miles from the railway and
n year ns will a poor one and nt the
as that critic alleged. Hull particu­ tho big field, nearly a mile in circum­ have infected Kwanchengfze. where
Saturday, January 21.
same time pay a handsome profit nt
larly challenged the statement that
the mortality is almost as great as
the pall on the feed which she con- ¡
Washington, Jan. 21.—The consti­ the Infantry has not enough ammu­ ference, and then struck off towards at Fudziadian.
the bay. swinging back in a long
puntea, while the average cow nt the J
tutional amendment providing tor nition for a single engagement, de­ curve and landing with a slight jar
Mukden. Kirin and Tieling have
present time, la paying practically |
direct election of United States sen­ claring that the ordnance department four minutes later, about 100 feet been seriously invaded by the dis­
no profit from this source.
ators Is in danger of going to wreck had been accumulating a reserve of or so from the starting point. It ease. Deaths among the Chinese em­
A good cow will produce nt least
was Guey's first
really successful ployes of the Harbin mills are likely
through the Injection of the race ammunition for years.
three hundred |M>unds of butterfat tier
flight and he was heartily cheered to result In the infection being car­
Issue of the south Into the debate* in
year. Th« average price Is about 30c
Wednesday, January 18.
by his fellow-workers and mechanics, ried in the foodstuffs exported to
the senate and the smoldering party
per pound. $90 for butterfat alone
Amur and the maritime provinces.
ft’ellng on this subject was aroused
Washington, Jan. 18.—After almost I all Chinese.
Add to this 5.900 pounds of skTmmed
Twenty-four bodies have been pick­
still further today by a speech made a week of cessation, the senate to- ’ In previous attempts, the aeroplane
milk nt 20c per hundred, $10, which
had always come to grief, necessitat­ ed up in the streets here. The vic­
by Carter of Montana.
gives $100 ns the gross return from
The controversy hns arisen over day resumed consideration of the ing weeks of repair before another tims in this city and Fudziadian num­
the milk. Subtract from this $60 for
case of Senator Lorimer.
There i trial could be made.
ber man hundreds.
feed and enre. and we still have left
Tllack nnd white striped chiffon cloth the control of elections for the choice were two speeches, one by Burrows. I
$40 as Interest on the Investment and
is used for this dressy suit" waist. The of senators. As reported from com­ chairman of the committee on priv-1 Ecuador Evades Hague Tribunal.
ns profit. When the dairymen fully
s(M*cial feature about it is the one sided mittee. the resolution authorizing the lieges and elections, in support of1
Mine Explosion Kills Six.
realize the fmjMirtanco of keeping
revere of velvet, reaching from neck to submission of the amendment to the the Illinois senator, and the other by I Washington.—Ecuador prefers to
Helena,
Mont.—As a result of an
only good cows and when they res­
waist. White chiffon cloth is Used fur states Includes in the amendment a Borah, of Idaho, in .opposition.
make another attempt to settle her
provision that the state legislatures
illo the profits which may be de-' vest and ruffle.
explosion in the Keating mine at
____
Burrows strongly commended the' long-standing boundary dispute with Radersburg. 40 miles from here, six
shall fix the times, places and man­
rived from keeping them, the dairy
course of Ix>rituer In demanding an I Peru by direct negotiations Instead of miners are dead, two are badly in­
ner
of
holding
the
elections,
but
Industry Is bound to develop much ¡
Fate of a Speeder.
Investigation.
jured. and there is an unconfirmed
more rapidly than It ever has In the, Gunner—Bigwood, the millionaire, Sutherland moved an amendment giv­
Borah declared that corruption has through appeal to The Hague Tribu­ rumor that two more men are some­
ing
congress
t«>wer
to
regulate
the
past.
**
nal,
as
suggested
by
Argentina.
Bra
­
started off for a banquet, and waa ar­
where in the workings.
elections. Thia has aroused the o;t- characterized the proceedings ever
rested for speeding.
posltion of the democrats and, since Lorimer hail decided to be- j zil and the United States. Advices
Pending an investigation of the ex­
NOTES FROM THE EXPERIMENT
Guyer—Then ho wasn't wined and though the republicans are strong conic a candidate for the senate.
received by the State Department plosion. the officials of the Keating
Both
addresses
were
sharply
analyti-
!
STATIONS.
indicate
that
Ecuador
is
demurring
toasted.
Gold Mining Company said only that
enough in numbers to secure its
Gunner—No; Instead he was fined adoption, as a bare majority suffices, cal and botjt went at length into the ! to the suggestion. Peru already had the men name 1 had been killed and
R. W. Thatcher. Director of the
testimony.
Frequently
they
quoted
‘
indicated
its
willingness
to
submit
:
Washington
Experiment
Stations, and roasted.
Injured; that no one below the 300-
they would thereby Imperil the adop­
saya:
tion of the resolution itself, as this the same statements of witnesses, the boundary controversy to The foot level of the mine was injured.
Hague
for
settlement.
but
their
deductions
were
widely
at
"Corn mnkos a very profitable for-
All the bodies were recovered.
requires three-fifths majority, which
Automobile Lunches.
variance.
The speeches resembled
ngc crop In nu>st of our northwestern
A mnn who detests what he calls cannot be secured without the aid each other In the fact that both de­
sections wherever the annual rain­ picnic food—otherwise the cold food of democratic votes.
Foss Approves Credentials.
nounced the conduct of Representa­
Twenty-Six Anarchists Sentenced.
fall Is fifteen Inches, or more. Tf the usunlly eaten at luncheon time when
tive
White,
whose
statement
in
a
Boston.
—Notwithstanding repeated
annual rainfall exceeds IS Inches, motoring—hns hit upon n plan by
Washington, Jan. 21.—Charles D.
Tokio.—Twent-flve men and one
newspaper led to the Investl-1 assertions by Governor Foss, in his
corn can bo grown In rotation with
Hilles, assistant secretary of the Chicago
which
it
is
possible
to
have
hot
gatlon,
but,
while
Senator
Borah
con-
{
woman
charged with conspiracy
wheat without seriously diminishing
treasury, has been offered by Presi­
campaign against the return of Henry
the yield of wheat the succeeding lunches when stranded fnr from home. dent Taft the position of secretary tended for the probable truthfulness Cabot Lodge to the United States against the throne and with plotting
Glass Jars are filled with hot soup, to the president. This information of his revelations as Indicated by
year. With loss than 18 Inches of
to assassinate the Crown Prince, were
rnlnfall the moisture taken by the coffoe. chocolate, or any desired bev­ canto today from a rejiable source. supporting circumstances, the Michi­ Senate, that he would not approve the publicly sentenced by the Supreme
gan
senator
found
nothing
to
sustain
credentials of Mr. Ixidge. the Gover­
corn nsunlly cuts short the supply for erage. another contains hot chicken It was added'"that Mr. Hilles was
Court,
Twenty-four of the prison­
the succeeding wheat crop, a little. terrapin, lobster newburg. creamed considering ft.
The fact is well him or give credence to his expo­ nor formally affixed his signature and ers, Including Denjiro Kotoku, who
the state seal tonight to Senator
With 15 Inches or less, alternate sum­ crab, dried beef, or any dish that can known that he contemplated retiring1 sition.
Lodge's certificate of election. The lived in America, and his wife, were
merfallowing would probably have to be prepared ahead of a meal.
"Abolish
Senate,
”
Chicagoan
Says.
Governor's
private secretary said Gov­ condemned to death. The other two
be practice^ with the corn crop the
The jars are then put In by the en­
Battleship Nearly R^ Jy.
ernor
Foss
had no statement to make. were sent to prison, one for 11 years
Washington.
Jan.
19.
—
"Abolish
the
same ns Is practiced with wheat gine of the motor, and when wanted
and the other for eight years.
Washington.
—
Another
dreadnanght
growing.
The chief requisite for are found to be as hot and delicious will be added to the American navy Senate” Is the burden of a telegram
Mad Coyotes Invade City.
xb I m M nenVi><< ___ _______
Another Body Found In Ruins.
the latter part of March, when the addressed to Speaker Cannon and a
successful corn growing under these
Baker, Or.—A band of coyotes af­
flrat c I hss battleship Utah, now near­ number of representatives today by a flicted with rabies charged into the
conditions Is to use seed which hns
Dressing a Fowl.
Cincinnati, O.—Another body was
ing completion at the plant of the Chicagoan, as an outgrowth of the In­ village of Durkee near here. Several recovered from the ruins of the
been acclimated. Corn grown in the
When you kill a bird for the family
central west states will not mature dinner, place the carcass after dress­ New York Shipbuilding Company at vestigation of the charges made persons were attacked and many dogs Chamber of Commerce
building,
here because of the shorter period ing In cold water, so aa to allow th« Canden, N. J., will be delivered to against Senator Lorimer. The tele­ bitten by the brutes. Fearing that which was destroyed by fire on
the
Government.
She
will
be
im
­
gram
charges
that
every
senator
has
the dogs would go made, citizens January 10 last.
between chilling fronts and cool animal heat to escape. Then put In a
It was that of
mediately put In commission and paid for his votes In ways no better armed themselves and the battle on Christy Meents, fireman ot the build­
nights during the summer. We have,
cool
place,
allowing
ths
muscles
to
sent
to
the
New
York
Navy
Yard
for
than
the
Illinois
senator,
and
that
coyotes and dogs was waged, result­ ing. Two I »dies have now been re­
however, several strains of well ac­
climated corn which we have devel­ relax, and It Is ready for culinary op a few minor changes. The displace­ there never can be a pure senate as ing In the annihilation of every dog covered. Four others are believed to
ment
of
the
Utah
Is
23,033
tons.
long as there is patronage.
In the village.
oped at the Washington Experiment erat Iona.
be under the wreckage.
Properly Handled, Pays Well
for Time and Effort.
FASHION HINTS
Tuesday, January 24.
Eugene Ely, In Curtiss Biplane,
Performs Great Eeat.