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GEORGE PALMER PUTNAM Pubtithr
KOHKKT W. SAWYER Edltor.Manairr
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HENRY N. KOWI.ER Aocil Editor
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oussion by S. D. Mustard, E. Saun
tiers and Council.
"Grain and Forage Crop Devel
opment." Methods of establishing
hardy, frost resistant, stundurd var
ieties for the most profitable farm
ing, by A. S. Fogg; discussion by T.
M. Boerste, A. I). Norton and Coun
cil. "The Dairy Industry." The co
operative car lot importation of dai
ry calves, the bull association, cow
testing association, silo building,
feeding etc., by C. D. Jarred; dis
cussion by V. M. Ore, Chas. O.
Christiana and Couucil.
"Farm Demonstrations." Hrlng
ing home the practical and scien
tific lessons of successful methods
with soils, grains, forage crops, live
stock, feeding etc., J. N. B. Clerk
ing, discussion by A. S. Fogg, C. F,
lloskins and Couucil.
WEDNESDAY," DEC. 13, 1916
A WORTH-WHILE PRAYER .
The following "business man's
prayer," reprinted from (The Print
ing Art, seems timely at any time
and to the point. It makes a good
Christmas time prayer, too, for a
business man or any one else:
"Teach me that sixty minutes
make one hour, sixteen ounces ouc
pound, and one hundred cents one
dollar. Help me to live so that I
can He down at night with a clear
conscience, without a gun under my
pillow, and unhaunted by the faces
of those to whom I have brought
pain.
"Grant that I may earn my meal
ticket on the square, and that, in
earning it, I may not stick the gaff
in where it does not belong.
"Deafen me to the jingle of taint
- ed money and the rustle of unholy
skirts. Blind me to the faults of
the other fellows, and reveal to me
mine own.
"Guide me so that each night
when I look acros the dinner table
at my wife, who has been a bless
ing to me, I shall have nothing to
conceal. Keep me young enough to
' laugh with my children.
"And when come the smell- of
flowers, and the tread of soft steps,
and the crunching of wheels out in
front, make the ceremony short and
the epitaph simple."
PROGRAM ANNOUNCED
Final Arrangement Made for Agri
cultural t'ouncll Meet.
The complete program for the an
nual meeting of the Crook County
Agricultural Council to be held in
Redmond on December 23, has just
been announced by County Agent
Blanchard, as follows:
Call to order by the president.
Reading of the minutes by the sec
retary. Report of the county agricultural
agents.
"A Program of Work for the
'County Agricultural Council," by
Paul V. Maris, state leader of coun
ty agents. '
"Cooperative Orders." How the
Council can help in getting a bet
ter quality, grade and standardiza
tion of seeds, alfalfa, clovers, gar
den, etc., cotton seed cake, beet pulp,
gypsum, strychnine, etc., by P. H.
Dencer; discussion by C. F. Hoskins,
W. F. Mackey and Council.
"Rabbit Extermination Campaign."
Plan for each club to effect a co-
nnorfltlvA pffnrr In Ifllllncr rnhhirn
E. S. Bernard; discussion by S. W.
MerHlI, C. L. Mead and Council.
"Community Stock Shipments."
A stock shipping plan which allows
t.11 kinds of odd lots of stock, bogs,
sheep, cattle, etc., an opening to
market In a regular car, by C. F.
Hoskins; discussion by W. M. Ogg,
T. H. Dencer and Council.
"The Potato Industry." Plans for
building up a stronger potato grow
ers' association, a standardization
of potatoes, grades, quality, dis
ease control, fairs etc. that will go
to make up a renowned Central Or
egon product, by J. L. Gibson; d ta
il KM OX THE fE.NSlS
In order that none between the
ages of four and 20 may be omitted
from the school census now being
taken Superintendent Thordason
requests, if anyone knows of anv
individuals between those ages
whose names were not taken by the
census enumerators, that the names
names be handed In to lilm or City
Engineer Gould. Mr. Thordason
says that young married women un
der SO years of age are often omit
ted from such census.
K. OF P. OFFICERS
ARE NOW ON TOUR
THROUGH COUNTY
Leslie E. Crouch, grand vlco
chancellor of the Oregon Knights of
Pythias, and Walter Uluesou, grand
keeper of records and seals for the
order, were guests lust night of the
Redmond lodge. Because of tho ln-
ability of Denton G. Huntiek. list
ed as one of the speakers of l lie
evening, to be present, no especial
Inrogram was carried out.
r Al. r',..i,.h u,..l M,. r:l.....,.i u11l
be entertained this evening by the
olcnl Knights, at a banquet t he
given at the Emblem cluli, under
the direction of N. P. Smith. M. D.
Knutson, F. T. Parker and U. M.
McReynolds. committee In charge.
Tomorrow night the grand olllcers
ill visit the Prlnevlllo lodge.
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AMUNDSEN, SOUTH POLE FINDER, WILL
TRY TO FLY PART WAY TO NORTH POLE
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I W I I 1'1'iHoM ly Amtrlmn Vrtm Atwoflmlon.
Captain Hoaltt Aittundaan. th NorUr.
eiplorar who tllm'uvrtl Ilia avuih pola.
arrlvad In Nw York on lha BtandlnavUn
American llnar Kredarlk VIII, from Co
panhagan to purchaaa an aaruplana lo aa
lat htm In hla naxt trip to tha arciio ra
tion! In July, 1111. Tha aiplorar wi-hr.J
It to ba clearly unclaial that ha did nut
Inland to ma ha alt tha trip In an alrahlp,
aa had baan ataiad arrotteoualy In ama
publlratlona. Tha arropluna would ba
tukan on tha ahlp to maka tha laat bun
drad mllaa to tha pola.
Captain Amundaan'a hair la white, and
hla face la brotuted and weather beaten
from many yeara of expoeure to wind, eun
and eea, but hla blue ayea eaemed aa
ateady and brtxht aa they were yeara aiu,
and ha walked down tha pier at tluboken i
with the nprlhi;ln, rolllnaf unit of ituH
n er.
"I Intfiiil to Unva Norway In Jy
I()IK," Cup, Mln Amumlktiri euli( "In mi qiik
IMury at-hontier of HU tone, whlrh la n --uii.lr-r
I'oiiatrui'llMit. Hlie will have a
horeriMiwer tnulne and thrra ntttnle with
fore and aft will. I will have a rrrw f
trn ineti. My plana are to fullnw lhect
of Hltierta. until the Ire breuka up and tn.
Iln to drift toward lha pola. I -m-.!
the trip will takn rrotn llirr to ftm yoitm.
If the flow takra the direction that I thirtic
It iUh we will rem in out of the Ire bctwiik
tipllxherKen and llreenlaud, ihua inakliitf
almoat a complete rlfMle.
"My pbject In taklna; an aeroplane la t
Ay to the north pole from the nenreet
point that we paaa on tha ahlp, whUh. I
eiiPiHiae, will ta about 14) in 11 re twiy,
Thla ehoutd be roverwl In a two hour'
fllaht, and I would eta twenty-four houre
to make obeervatlona and then fly tiavk.
"My oh)et la not to find tha pole, he
rauae Wtat haa already been dona, t wiert
to maka otMtarvatlona of the ovean rur
rente and air cur rente In order to compute
he meteorological raronla atid make it
aaeler In preilfrl weather condltlona tn
other parta of the world. If you know thai
air currenle at the potea It makea It eaalerj
to eatlmata tha air current in other pertil
of tha earth. I obtained aorne obeervatlona
of lha air current! at the eauth pole on my
expedition when It waa dleuoveied."
Alan K. Ilawlay, preatdenl of lha Aero
Club of America, eald that the club would
be glad to co-opera I e with Captain Amu ml.
aen In every way to make a eurreae of tit"
eipedltton. I'ioturee ahow Amundeen and
the rrem, lha ehln he uaed on hla aua
aful eouth pole npedltlon tn tla
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