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TH1 INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. PAGE THREE KICEE Tj 'OOPS WIN TTIGH PRAISI 4 l and British Impressed by liC DEEDS AiiREDtCTED of the (lt ntitiiu Thierry fhnn nnythliii: lm ), AinLrifHIl d lit , wWh U' Am-ricn r I r" ' . ....H.HMluain fif tltO i ,,,"''-- i...h., H.I..II .wit" miv "' J'lmj American Spirit at .. ... rud to Main- fh.ienu 1 merry, . Th bchnvlor i .v... keener t " as tiller, ,! !1, itt"! Wl,t, the. Anmrlrnn army ....... ITrnnrh BI'll that tl. American wtr- ??.!l,u- t it critical moment ' . ...... .,.r..1., of tlt miim-mo , . i.rtiltllll vmilM ""'r- Iliuf I fixed three- hvii 'iiiyi.iii'tcil nnd mm nli'ii, inn Kiiiitlli ii Tin mililli-r uul,iilily .., in .,.,.(v'r. till! he will never cron imyohclH with tllt i.nilllll HJtlllll. HH lio will lose 111 l.'fl. 6how Great Dm icq, ii iiny Aini'fli mi nltieom ,in, i,rlviil.. HllllU.it or,,( ,,n,, ,.,.. f,.,t,.. In WllllhlindtiiB the C.iiuini nlliwItH along (lie Miiriiu nt t'hiilcini Thierry Mid JlUllL'l.lllll. t'mt. John j. Mi-riilctihn it nf New Hih'IuII.', N. Y.. went without sleep for three days iiml remained steadily hi lilt! li.'it.i i,r i,i.,piiiiy during tlutt tlmn. dtp. Jul,, Mi,ni;..i f McDonnld. I n., vi mm n ut f,i investigate Or tiiiui Nitlpi-r m under n .Vy nro frmii IIKI AIIHTlrnn !lf. . found 1' snipers, i.ilntc.i I),, in out id ,h com mile unit the ( jiTniniiM fired no more Mipt, id.. rm Wtikertne, (ho French llliUiill ultlcer with the Amerlciiii unit stood hy the Aineili nuM In the thick" of tin fltilit, eiieoiiriiKliij find iheerlnt! thelii. The AiiierlnniN hi' wild, Hhow I'd moHt oii(lirfnl liclnltiK uplrlt mul wer Jolly, even hiiiKhlnrf mid Joklni; whllw n (MTfeet hell iHK'd liround tliem. m i.in.hl..e nn A ' L ,., n.ni..nu Thierry. Ompnny Hi.. Inrld.'llt of MiEnfi- 1mm ' -r-",,:nw,l?!i: .i.i,.,. fun Arc In thP wti . . ......Mitrtl' l.f (M,,,, ...... , .(brew!, r.- it''"'y "" ,:f M reroll.-d ore!y u.tt..r.H .i th. Are of th Amerlenn gun- lr . ti. ,rNn o(!!-.t i-M limits they In l.t I.""" riwtinltl'. Predict Heroic Deedi. . . i.ri,tee iirromi thp Mnrn M-n P. rreiond.'itl ni'. .rc left on tliv north- ,ti "", ,r,,-",y ,n fr"", ' st.il!herH. r ut their hack. rr. tl.Hr Kim. tW Anierii-nnn !rtl to the lower l.nnk of Hie r,v" S1 under eio-my imiehliiP Jtun nd iriiliry flrp mi. eeeded tu relichlliK tno trt! M(lct. Tf., onrr.'iidetit Jiredlet tlmt rt HI !. hei.nl of thl deed 'f !k Amerlnm-i In tho nt f-w dny. d l.t "Aimrii'im troop fretdi frmi thf Miui finite eimtiinie to nrrlvo with HE WAS FOR GERMANY GOT TAR AND FEATHERS Vlrkohurg, MUh. "I n in for (lernmny mid I tun nwtillliiR the ilny mid It won't he morn thun ho or three yettr lit mom uhell tJerillllliy lllVlnlel the I'lilled Suite, (lennnny will titiiko n retil fiiuiitry out of thin iliihud, rnftlti( initlon." Till" Htiileiuelit, lireiedlted to V. M. Wllkerwin, cuiiHed him to tie taken from li (msKenuer truln tmd tieiited to n nrnt of tiir und fenther. He win then commit ted tM Jnll, HAS FIVE SONS IN FRANCE Kn Town Presonti Parents Witti Fln Flag at Public Cele bration. I In , Kim. a kIIIi xorvlee fine of flvo mi n rx wiim formiilly preneiited by ii" ny of liny in Mr. mnl Mm. An- oi, irofH nt u eelehriillon here recently Which piickeil the li.ri-eMi ihenter, Tlvw of their coiiH lire nlrenilv in ihu urm v li'l II HlMll will fiillKl iin hood UH the Ki'huol where he l li iii hlna chmes for lie Hummer. TIiIk will nmite Mv ,f Hie iKht (iioHH hoiih In the Hervleu of Uncle Kiiiii, ih In iilremly In Frimri! mid another In Hiipiioxeil to huve nulled. Mr, (irons, Ihe mollier, renpondert to n upeeeh of prexentntlim. Sho thunked he people of liny und wild kIh deem- 'ii u ii inv!ti';e to luive been tins motii r of the men who would help to make, he rljjht more powerful thnn force und ncKn-KKlmi, Mnrtln Jros I with the 137th Infun- try, John l In Krunee in the heavy nr tlllery, Theodore I nt JefferHon bnr- riii'kH. I'ii nl I mippoKed to huve milled or l-'ruiiee, und Jiicoh Is ut Cump (Jreene, N. Patricia's Patriotism fMI By OSBORN JAMES when we've had cake like this. We don't tine all-wheat dessert evef. My, Mr. Terry, I'm Hurprlaed that you can afford no much cream this la solid f-ream, I'm sure," nhe snld, tasting of the frozen dainty. 'Kven if you could afford it, I'm surprised that you use it, knowing how active Lollabelle was in food conservation." A doom snrend over the party with these words, and although Mrs. Keen did manage to cat all of the refresh ments, and apparently with rellwh, ne said fshe did so because it was just as wicked to waste them as It was to vio late any of the other regulations of the food administration, and then, tiii-ntnff tn one of the guests: 'Mr. (Copyright, 1118, by the McClure Newspa per Syndicate.) When Miss Lolliibelle Perry made up her mind that it was a higher duty for her to give her services as house mother tu a camp of young women . . d ,t thInk tImt the cieun plate Idea Is splendid?" volunteer furmers for the summer than to stay home find keep house for her brother, Taylor Perry, she had felt no smuli feeling of pity for that same brother of hers. "I know it will be hard for you," she Tavlor remembered later that he had heard of wheatless clay before and that he had also heard of meatless day. Hut he had left those things to Lolla- belle and he imagined .that she had in- 0 HteMl 0 ETHER MAKES QUICK CURE Negro, Trying to Avoid Drift, Forgete About Back Dltease When He Comet To. Camp Cordon, Atlanta, On. A Ocor- k'lii negro Heleetmnn wns being exam ined by the medl'-nl ollleers and devel- ped n Ktrniige ruse of uplnul deform ity. He declared he hud been nflllcted for years. When tried ut drill he wns so drawn und bent In the hack thnt inllltnry service seemed tin impossi bility. He was taken to the hospital and told nr. apparently straight story of his iillllctlon. A light dose of ether was administered. When the ne gro returned to semiconsciousness he raised up. stretched himself perfectly ft might, walked iihout the room, and acted normally. Reminded that he wns thought ii crlppfe he nguln lapsed Into n horrible looking deformed soldier, hut this time It did not work. "Ross," he wild, "dut medsun you-ull gimme sho' cured me quick," THREE SONS ARE FIGHTING Mother Wante to Engage In Some War Work That Will Take Her to France. SHEARERS ASK $60 A DAY Are Now Making $40 a Day Trimming Sheep In Idaho, Want More. tut St. Paul. Minn. Mr. I', ilolstrom of ,i. (UMJ Conway street hn three sous tiiilitliiK for I'ui'le Sum, und she her- i . . .... ... i,i...i rrJsrtt' and In numbers nmre uinu ; n.-ir i pinnnniK n k mm isM.fit tnJifttfy renewed court- 1 0f war work that will take Iter to im la ihe'ittliimte trlumiih of the i r-ruiic (., The Amei-teiins lit this i:iio.h liutftrolii. n grmluute of Cor- wmre .llstrl!.ute. over n very iielt unlver.niy. wetn 10 v run.-e in ... front. "In "i:ie Hi-i-tor tvUints form one wsin etti-tit t!ifrt tlicv are ml r.ritUh rei'l 6mi) Tmil Ml vcrv illltSi entire American unit, holding n of line, while t-i" i hrlgnded with Frvttfh meiit. In the Lnne-i.-1't..i-H the Amerlcnn ult Kiilleiits-lti inn W Mtor i-oinpletely ilniiiliiiitiHl t tiir n.rmjiti iirtlllery mi MnlKei The fa!iR r.ii'iitlv hove been ilri'lich-hjilir.-e 1'iisliloii with gas, l"'t the AmiTlciinn stood linn ttnd won I'm nsiily ni'i.reelail.m f nil oliserver.." Tin; spirit ami iimrnle of the Atiierl an Millers wouinh'd In tli Cnntlgny Utile, per cent of whom will re wcr, l wonderful. The first qix'B ttai they nsk the mirgeon Is: "Hoc. when will I ho nble to go Ink after the (JermanH who Two young privates were watting their turn to enter the operntlng-room of I forge Anii i-ienn bospitnl In I'nrl. One wild : "I have been over ihe top three llnii'K, and It Is Hie greatest sport I tw had, Tlx mo up quick because I want to go hack after the Bodies ; win," i The second soldier, who hud ft seri ous wound In the thigh, snld: "If I do not return to the trenches I have tho satisfaction of knowing BRITON PRAISES "YANK DOC" said, "but you must remember that in tructe(j D)nHh to make any necessary letting me go you are doing Just as re8trC'tions of thnt sort. Now he much of a patriotic act as 1 am iu thougi,t 0f jt, they had been having going. Dinah will be here, of course raeat every day sometimes twice and and you know she never goes out ex- three times a day, and there had been cent to come hack to get dinner. You poor lamb," added the sister, standing behind her brother as he sat In his fuvorlte chnir in the living room of their suburban home, "you poor old bacon every day. It was the day after his guests naa gone and he wns hurrying to his commuter's train, througn me iuri SELECT AND PLANT PEACHES Only Thrifty, Well-Grown Treen, Free From Pests and Diseases, Should Be Used. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) It Is poor economy to buy cheap peach trees. First-grade trees cost but a few cents more than the other grades and the thrifty, rapid growth which they make offsets many times this additional expense, but even the best trees must be properly planted in order to be success- Tlila nrtleln tells llOW to , I. . , - - - . select and plant the trees. T 4. As a rule, only thrifty, well-grown, engineering unit, and during a phase of lli present tierman offensive iweiuv two American engineers were killed ... . .. 1 .. , I. I,, mi. nroiiml nun. mu ne i-noe,- mi. iithed. was promoted Tor tils urm , ....1 ,.. n,. ti.,11. ery un.ier nre mmi sccnei n !"- tenant. Harry lli'Nirom, twenty-two yen is Id. Is 011 the (."can ewheru vhuK Kuliuiiirlnes. , Jlell ll.dMrota, twenty years out, who joined hi brother In ilm hgi't ngnuiM the kaiser, thoiigti ne is nm w ... is In ihenxtation section and m' In iiwuStltig orders. All of the hoys graduated from Mi-t-hunlc Arts High Mhool. Thotwol.it- tt-r nttemled Cornell limveiMn. fixed Itolse, Idaho. Sheep shearers In Idaho are making $10 a day, and H ihetr demands for more wages are met Ihev will make ?G0 a day, according to 1 H Wlillson. n sheepman, in a com plaint to the state council of defense Sheepmen declare they have Inrormn .1..,, indu-ntine a state-wide sheep shearing combination has been built Shearers are getting 15 cents a head and hv using machines each man can .hear 'from -'Ml to 300 head of sheep i dav The shearers have made a de mini "for an increase to -0 cents a head. In nddition. tho b' f mw" " pnhl for boarding his men. which would ,ris the charge to about 2S cents a head, say the sheep owners. A Cae for Hoover. lbnn.v N. V .-Heeding only spring w,", Its' blossoms and bird songs Thomas I'arrell, eleven, and Fiank Keilmond, nine, follow ed the call of the ,.,,. They were found asleep In n ,,.,'vs.ack six miles nway from borne, hoidlng closely six eggs. GERMAN PRISON CAMPS WHERE YANKS ARE HELD Officer of Essex Regiment Saye Lieut C T. McCarthy Is Bruve and Beloved. 1 London, England. An officer of the Wnth Essex regiment, In ft letter wrlt ,enhome, pnys tribute to nn American dUlcer serving with the regiment. "1'U'ut. C. T. McCarthy, medicnl offl Jf of our regiment," snys tho letter, is one of the llrst, Americans serving 11 France to obtain the Rritish mlll- '"ry Cross, He wnn (itlnebe.1 to our 'Anient lust 1 tecember. Our 'Ynnk ns wo call him, s one of tho best w men. ii,. n i0Ved by nil tho officers nd men. 'He la strict, but never litis anybody wound,.,! or nick without the doc "r Klng to him, no mntter what the " 1 ""iR of other conditions. He oh 11110,1 tho military cross for ningnM wntwork In tho recent Albert fighting. 0 'tit to the front with our rogl- .H'nt In moior busses to meet the "Cho nnd (lii.'l.ur n, o..r Mtnent has known he was nlwnys in ,,nt wth his niedicul aid. At ono he hud his aid post In n quarry snt In our front Hue nnd nlwnys . ,"'re the lighting wns worst ho wns ml t Wmi-li!d. In slack times ho "n' e ten and cnrrlod It to those who 'um not make It themselves. Never fl! mlss ,,n opportunity of per- ln )ng a kind act. Here's to our Unit doc,'" HOHTH SKA t Ztyj-Sr ,' fj? itop. J ("Untar R u g s I aV ) r tx Diit v x final ' a (Ujl RmIi oSUiUiH g Tv V f a WIT7.ERLAND ! V "' well-rooted one-year-old or "June- vi w,phi Mrs. Keen budded" trees free from Injurious ln- - . iiHi-K-eui. " UVii I . . . dear I Just hute to go away and leave hoverln& In is back yard. He paused BCct pests and fungous diseases snouiu you. I know how forlorn you will be." flnd snIefjng himself behind a lilac be planted. Thrifty, well-grown trees Taylor sighed deeply and eradicated thlckct) watched her as she went gin- are not necessarily the largest trees the usual smile from his genial face. gery up t0 lie inrge C0Vered pails In whlch can De found ln a nursery. -it win De tougn, i-oiiuoei.e, uu(. . .l wh,ch Dlnah deposited reruse irom Me(llunl.gIzed trees are probably fully your duty, then I suppose you must kltch(m Mrs Keen remoVed the cover fl8 the Ja er go," and as his sister bustled out of be andt wUh a gtlck poked about w tb . a J lQ ome room to go bdoui me worn ui critcai paze. presently tsne orouiint --- - her trunks for the great event-for "" stick with a piece of bread- cases may be made up Lollabelle had never before In the five Xo-st i quarter of a loaf-Jabbed on are stunted and weak fronv wnw ase years that she had been keeping house e qghe exam,ned this minutely or other Not I"equently they hae V.. .. i...ki. h.n(i,r rnn nwflv ln. . ' omined noor root systems. The smaller trees lor liei uaniciui u.u...., nn(l I0r live IIIIUUICS o'" . - , , nrlno from home for more thnn a week-end "J hles that sne brought to can usually be boug ht at a lower price at a time-Taylor's smile returned and, wIth equai attention, than the medium-sized and large ones, , - ,t.ih Ho hnrt 1Ifenl ' 1- j.,1," hnr thev mav nrove costly In the end, laying uowu u.e in.,-... - : "Si "Well, I'm comparative l"c "" "'. " i0evin.r ln vi- been .-ending, he fell into a pieasaiu tnought Taylor as he took to a jog troi wpw.-uu.jr - - - ft train of thought. He was planning JQ b; able t0 cntch Ws accus- tality and make a poor growth after scvernl little stag parties. Dinah's . . , As he was hurrying on being planted. .nnthpm cooklnir was worth asking a . . r.f,.i,.ifl Patricia seemed to Peach trees are commonly graaeo m0 i0,u ,mr Into the suburbs ... v. i, iior nnd. for some according to their height. In properly ic" "l '-"' . DlUSIl us lie ni'"" - - . . . tv,a a nrettV A. Tf'KH T nl 1 n ni'l nOTOH 111KSC 1 . , rr...l. AA rn Tl-leO TO fin- m-AWn Trees. 1IUCV4, luc.. " i 10 eujuji. mu. ". - i reason inai iujiu. - . v,iit gtag parties were out of the question, hg elt the color rise to his own definite relation between the height for the gooa enier si.er um cnceks jUst a little, ana ne went w uu d. - - conceive of young men-for her thirty- ee j BmQying re. of the tree. The diameter of flur stem five-year-old brother was to her still a e of the lrange of the pretty is sometimes used as the basl i for lad having a good time without girls . h had looijed when she grading nursery stock. A few cents nd whenever he had in F."..v." ner tree of additional cost means com- the past attempted to have his friends P another week had passed paratively little ln the Initial expense out for a week-end or a holiday she franUly ai0ne. His engaged of starting an orch a rd, " ""J , n n rmtber tocether 3. a onthor u-epk- menn n vast sum later In the life or me of the 'giris of the neighborhood IZZTto rm fiancee and the orchard In the better development a.. n rwi t tmpa iiiiii niiiu ujiiu I i a Htnn hnrt nnnniiiif'Hii 1110 tr ithimi. viuuiuuo - v,.. 1... n,i iM,Mnn from his guests. T ! tt nii thomrht of WTien received from the nursery the Now he would be nble to be In a bache- if patricla's society for consola- trees should be unpacked immediately. .nfr1icO h P mil (1 UliSU i-v i .... nl.lo n WOO llTin Pmillll IIUI.V H VPrV DUSSiUiC UlCV-auwvtt M..w dinner warm evenings In his shirt j M Keen had called one tnken to prevent the roots from be . " 1 hta nine all over c.001 10 "'' ,,, wt,,re to old nmin. drv. Unless the trees can be Sleeves nuu i""-- - -.-- (lav ana ucuvcit-u - - l,,,j y, the house. He was really quite re- . fc Dinah dld not uder- p,nnted immed lately.. the y suld. signed to Lollabelle's decision. fl d hnd left a uttle card which heeled in, In a thoroughly well-drained so Lollabelle went and Taylor and ' Dlnah t0 read and then put piace, where the soil is mellow and nice brown-skinned old Dinah were her kitchen window. But Dinah deep. A trench sufficiently wwe ana left in command, and Dinah used to i muttered to herself after she had deep to receive the roots is made, . . -v...i-t tho aide of the ' . Aa nnd snld tv,on tho trees are Tilnced in It in etana anu -. 'oa told xayior oi .e i"""'""-' .v" r , 11 " i,m. worked tnhle as Tay or ate tmcK poncuou about ' recKoning eut--u covering, ic w,. " ; " a Ss luscious roast-pork and rich p sklmn for no one-least wise not among the roots of the trees sufficient- rream nlos such as only Dinah could cooking for. Mr. Perry. make. The fact that the butchers 0nce or tw,ee nfter tnat Mr. Perrs RTiH bills were consiuem.j , noticed that wrs.vcen, .. T.niinhelle was home and that .., rieeome exceedingly eccen- Dinah managed to consume twice as poWng aJ)und ln the refuse much cream ana eggs m u pulls In his back yarn, unce oe ... now as when Lollabelle was home did Reen nnd SOJne other women of not distress Taylor. For the sake of her f.jng on the station platform euch freedom he wns willing to pay hg fgU tnat they all looked upon Inrire bills. him with something UKe coolness. c- . . i , , - , t The first stag party was u si"- For two or three evenings iu ut- fnr as the refreshments . ho tplpr)honed to Patricia to two wns luicy roast pork tor .ww he could not come to see ncui. -. . T-iinV,'o Saturday dinner, witn some oi .uu.. h for he was Ioneiy, dui a. light, white rolls and a cream pie, and Mrg Reen flnswered the phone and for Sunday there was. an enormous m(lde some excuse for Patricia. Then hum nch as only Dinnn Knew nno .,, nlEht as Tayior was cook. Monday morning mere c.- dejectedly smoking in a nuie sui..m . . ii ri nn Tuesday J . , i.-iii nnlon Pntriein more or uinans runs, ------ - house m ijoiiau?uc a 6.., - tho ciipsts all persmuieu u.c.u- thmnfrh the hedge ana cume eelves they could stay till Wednesday flown by him. n just had to es--there were broiled ham for break- ghe told him. .'Mother hasn t r i. aw 4 . v J t ox "V y f f h Vl !, t nilnon Bureau oi , Americans now iuc am" '" vtTo captured hoys In e. SoaniU,. Cross. In each o ,,r3. Helirf Anier lean lied Cross. now are -ii.iin prison v.' . .... lit 1 I1CMJ ..... n...... . near D'K- ls '"l ,ing the AliHT small camp which ....IC.rn. llCCIiriUllK 1 ,',. Oil I lie ', .., n- ,,1S0 AlUenvil.. " . , ,a shown by n , cu.turcd ' . s ,ind dlrec uw "V" . . ,cn.ed, Uu're an ' tinen. Tim ,.., t0 """"" I n , suhmarlnoit ' . ,0 m-glimlng m .' ,nmas of ,ncn . "in men in H " f Wllrohoiiscs .it w cvery W h Its lrls.mors.-nmforts, tobacco, an ,- R(jd ( '" 1 ; Unnb'ln8 'lm"'"!:.: a soldiers am, "'1 . I" w,'",y1"!!, the am.!" U!1 - 1, mis, the lied t" ..pultuns BP"'" '., actually ."". ':,.,unn,s Go tx'tH s "U!.. .. i tihrn to le l rr .mional America, m ,)e fliippH08, " ' lu re w 8H,,,e lo camps where u - - Clire for these believes thnt 'hue (h prison a i prepared to c,, who bnvo not 3 ; , Cross, l; f;t01.cd ln Berne or " ,alUn perninneiilly. A m fact 1,,SS ief.eSSry, B,x " nckges of food ,s soon na nM ' w prisoner .if of Bed Cross P ff.nted the on 1 11 1 1 1 1 ii l. in win"" sea t re each is food thing Jross alios the Cross rmnny locnted m .imi in ii . i vmi ill v American pnsoo. f tlireo oi cnmp. Mm t be used as a cBs: - dlutcly. ....... i fast, lamb chops for luncheon and a wonderful roast beef for dinner. ixrno Af vonr noor folks mase- believe meat-all slopped together out of nuts and beans and things," com mented Dinah to herseir, as sub veyed the larder with satisfaction, for indeed the menus that she had been permitted to plan were 10 ner gentleman's menus ought to be. Ana Mr. Taylor rerry mm - T:, 0 -ith her. However, as such things" sometimes happen, the two guests were not so euuij tent to be In a nacneioi i'"""'- " be had thought they would be. One of them had become unexpectedly en gaged and hence his rninu e'" -wander and his heart was absent at times, and the other guest had recently gone in for dancing and actually asked Taylor whether he couldn't rake up Bome pretty gin. tantly telephoned to his neighbor, Pa tricia Keen, whom Lollabelle usually asked to attend such week-end parties and asked her if ner mou.cl chaperone her nnd two other young women for the evening at his house "And bring some fox-trot records with you," he asked. "One of the men here Is a dance fan. Thanks, awfully. . mi, tiiirhtlr was Monday night nmrii hnd ready a flaky, snow-white ,hi.h she served as COCOUUI. mi": . ... ntc in the evening wltn a rexieoii.iici.i" - - ,nij frozen, concoction made from undiluted ere aw. ' Taylor first knew that something was wrong when ne uubciv cla's mother was examining the tex ture of the cake gingerly with her fork, She tasted an infinitesimal piece crit in nut on her lorgnettes and ex amined it. Tayior tasted bis piece to see what wns wrong, but It melted like Ma mouth. . "Anuthinir wrong with Dinah's cake?" he asked, eager to know the worst. , 'Tt' delicious." she said, cautiously K.,th,.t isn't there wheat flour In It? You know, It's Monday, and Mon day is wheatless day. I didn't know 1"""" " . . r.ohlo lt mo aoo irnil. HUe 8 SO UUICIIUI"'""" inj-nnw-nnw she says she'll report n tho food administration officer nnd she would only she found that Lollabelle Is the food aamimsuui. .! i thi a district. But she says lot- ninnh throw away lots or bread and things, ana she got the butcher boy to tell her tnat you n i 1 v 'H s s i v 1 i i ? t s j,. . 13 Jt X per yr 9 f 1 Plant. meat every day and you know XX& Peach Trees Trimmed Ready to t i xrm-i run t tlClD It. nna r 1 1 1 . mi,, jv , Ton don't mean to be unpatriotic, do !y to fill the spaces between tneiu. , Su Mr Pe ryr " This will fully exclude the air; other- And then after Mr. Perry hnd with wlse there is danger of the roots dry- almost unnecessary fervor assured her ing unduly. j of his perfect loyalty ana tnanKeu ner Common planting ummura for coming to explain to him, she peach trees are 18 by 18 feet, 18 by 20 asked "How much longer will Miss f eet or 20 by 20 feet, requiring, re- , Lollabelle be gone?" spectively. 134, 121 and 108 trees per "Two months," sighed Ferry, "ion acre. closer planting i j don't mean to tell me I've got to keep practiced, but it Is rarely advisable track of all those meatless and pork- and under some conditions 2o by i less and wheatless days all the rest feet, probably does not allow the trees f of tne summer, do you?" more space than they need. The trees , "I don't believe uinan couiu are usually piunieu m ---- j so there isn't anything else to do, is aDOve distances suggest, but the tn- i there? angular system or some of Its modili- "Not unless you took pity on me anu cations is occnsiouuuy u. married me, Patty-Patty, it is your Every reasonable care should be oh- ; patriotic duty put it to your mother served to plant the trees in straight thnt way and maybe she'll consent." rows and ln pertect angnmeui. ... uUt- "What a perfectly wonderful idea," sighed Patricia. "I suppose it wouia have to to happen pretty soon." Coal's Value to Humanity. Tt- nerhans would be correct to say that without coal only civilization such as that achieved by classic Greece, Itome, Asia Minor, Egypt, India ana the far East would have been possible. Iron nnd copper would still have been available, but "the use made of them would be far more limited. None of the essentials of our day wouldbemade. Eanld transit would never exist. Elec tricity would be commercially impor tant only near waterfalls, and then It nrobably could not be recovered for the lack of machinery. Telegraph, tel- enhone. typewriter, printing press, stenmshiDS. street cars, automobiles, would be wiped out. directions. Trees so piaceu uwa. u- j ter and can be cultivated Detter uhu more conveniently than where the rows' are crooked and irregular. In preparing a tree for planting, an portions of the roots which have been mutilated in digging the trees or In jured by any other means should bo trimmed off, and long sienue. , if they occur, are usually cut off to j correspond with the length of the gen eral root system Unless a tree is rather large the' branches should all be removed, leav- ing only a single unbranched stem.j This stem should be headed back to ; correspond with the height at which it ls desired to form the head of thej tree The common extremes lis-to; height of top preferred by different! growers range from about 12 to l, inches up to 24 or SO inches.