T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 8, NO. 79 GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. MILK PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED BY SWATTING THE BOARDERS AND BETTER COW SELECTIONS OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1918 Bill’s Island Refuge Under Guns C ontinued a g ita tio n of th e cost-of- b o ard er cowg a re lo sin g money for th e ir m ilk q u e stio r an d th e reaso n s w hy ow ners, T h is d airy m an say s he fa 'ls to recall d airy m en a re sid lin g off th e ir h erd s a ‘■■ingle in stan ce w here b o ard ?'- cows has produced ,om p th e o rie s an d a few have m ad * th e ir ow n e rs an y p rofit d u r lacts gained from th e ex p erien ce a f a ing th e p ast tw o o r th re e years. P re t uccessful d a iry m a n —one w ho is m ak vious to th is tim e it is e x c e 'd in g ly iug m oney a t th e b u sin ess rig h t along d o u b tfu l w h eth er a b o ard er cow did and w ill c o n tin u e to do so. T h e secret m e r • th a n pay for h er feed—If sh e ac com plished t h a t ' m uch. T hey a re n ’t oi h is success is to keep pace w ith th e la y in g for th e ir feed today, so th ey I l : c n ased cost of e v e ry th in g p e rta in in g m ust be e lim in a te d from every h erd , to h is b u sin ess by k eep in g up a supply if all u n d e rta k in g s alo n g th e d a iry in g of m ilk from th e cow s th a t w ill offset line a re to prove profitable. A n o th er th in g he te lls us: It Is ( xpenses and leave a m a rg in of profit b e tte r to ow n a few h ig h -g rad e row s T he w ar h as b ro u g h t m any poblem s to th e a tte n tio n o f th e farm er, and not th a n a larg e h erd of b o ard ers o n e a r the least of th e se problem s is to h an d le board ers. T he m ore cow s of th e iow- th e d a iry b u s'n e ss so it w ill be a bet p ro d u cin g type th e fa rm e r ow ns, th e te r la y in g pro p o sitio n . U nder ex istin g g re a te r h is ch an ces for lo sing tnoic-y. •onditions it is ad v isab le to p u t even Give each cow a te st, he says, e lim in th e sm a lle st d a iry b u sin ess on a solid a te th e b o ard ers, th e n as rap id ly as fo u n d atio n a t th e e a rlie s t possible d ate. possible fill th e dep leted ra n k s w ith T he fa rm e r who keeps a few cow s and hig h -g rad e an im als. co n sid ers th e sale of d a iry p ro d u cts m erely a side line, to g e th e r w ith the m an w ho m ak es d a iry in g h is sole oc cupation, w ill receive beneficial re su lts from th e adop tio n of th e b u sin ess m eth ods of th is successful m ilk p roducer. H e te lls his b ro th e r d a iry m e n th a t in th e first place th e “ b o a rd e r” row s m u st be e lim in a te d from th e ir herds. H e ad m its th a t d u rin g th e p a st sev eral y ears th e re h as been a g re a t deal of a tte n tio n given th e e lim in a tio n of th e b o ard er cow ; y et in sp ite of th e h a rd facts w hich have been well circu lated , and w hich prove conclusively th a t th e b o ard er cow -is th e d a iry m a n 's ch ief stu m b lin g block, he finds b o ard er cows in p ra c tic a lly every com m unity. E a tin g TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $150 PER YEAR AFTER-WAR MISTAKES SHOULD BE AVOIDED--PEACE HAS NOT COME NOR IS THE KAISER DEAD Ju s t a fte r th e rev o lu tio n th e w orld at its service, he says. T he a rm y m ade th e m ista k e of th in k in g it w as would protiably obey llln d e n b u rg any all over J u s t a fte r the b a n ish m en t of way, but th u s doubly c o n stitu te d com N apoleon to E lba t i l e world m ade the m u rd e r th e n - Is no doubt ab o u t its sam e m ista k e ; and so it h as done In obeying him . 'lin d e u b u rg was alw ays v ario u s o th e r a p p a re n t s e ttle m e n ts of loyal li> th e k aiser, ven w hen th e kats- plaguy q u estio n s. I t may be th a t It Is e r w as not loyal to him . as In th e ca« m ak in g th e sam e m istak e in th e sub- of hia d isp u te w ith l.u d en d o rff, w lv i m issive re tire m e n t of th e person os- llln d e n b u rg w anted to ••urrender and te n ta tlo u sly re fe rre d to as "M r W 11- ) l.udendorff. we a re told, Insisted on liam H ohenzollern * In th e d isp atch es, g o in g on. T he a p p o in tm e n t or H ind H e r H e a d O ff. No m a tte r how c arefu lly th e fa rm e r m ay lay h is p lans, th e cost of keep ing a cow is c o n sta n tly in creasin g . T h is fact w ill be fully realized before sp rin g . In th e sp rin g an d su m m er, T h e w o rld h a s been "fe d u p " on Bill H o h en zo lle rn , ex -k n iser of when p a stu re is av ailab le, th e m ilk-pro G e rm a n y , a n d w a n ts to fo rg et th e a rc h n iu rd e re r ns soon n s possible. N e v e rth e le ss B ill's d o in g s w ill lie a point of in te re s t fo r som e tim e to d u cin g cow d o esn 't so easily "e a t h e r com e— u n til ju s tic e an d p u n is h m e n t,o v e rta k e him H ere is tin 1 sp o t head o ff” as is th e case w hen sh e con B ill h ad in m in d — if e v e r h is fa te fu l d ay to a b d ic a te cam e— an d is sum es th e c o n te n ts of th e g ra n a ry , th e now h ere. It is his $ 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 p alac e, b u ilt on th e Islan d of C orfu hay-m ow and th e silo. “ W hy n o t m ake by E m p re s s E liz a b e th of A u stria B ut Bill m ay not get th e re . T he scen e below Shows th e h a rb o r of C o rfu , w ith B ritish anil F ren ch h is to ry ,” he asks, " d u rin g th e re m a in w a rsh ip s g u a rd in g (lit e n tra n c e T h e islan d is oil' th e coast of G reece, d er of 1918 in e lim in a tin g th e b o ard er in th e Io n ian g ro u p . cows from o u r h e rd s to such an e x te in t th a t th e dairy, b u sin es n ex t y e a r will allow g re a te r p ro fits th a n have been realized in th e p a s t? ” It is not d iffic u lt to s t a r t a h erd of good cows. T h e firs t esse n tia l is a Swat the Boarders. W hile M r. G om pers is m a k in g h is > s h irts , m ore of e v e ry th in g of th a t kind T h ere a re sev eral reaso n s, he say s hig h -g rad e bull. It is often possible sta n d of “ n o t a cen t o r m in u te le ss” ,o r I"88 m oney th a n they a re p aying w hy th e b o ard er cows should be “swat-1 to buy a d e sirab le bull calf for a reason- c ig a rm a k e rs, th e b a rb ers, th e soda now, an d th e m an w ith th e hoe m ust te d ” w ith o u t delay. In th e firs t place ble sum . T h is is th e ch eap est m ethod for , . , . r l * ‘ to th e w o rld 's em ergency an d do tha ,, . . , , , , it is well to rem em b er th a t w hile th e of se c u rin g a good bull. A n o th er fo u n tain o p e ra to rs, th e bellhops, r ’ it, as he h as alw ay s done w hen a hun- price of b u tte r h as been high of late, m ethod is to v is it th e s u rro u n d in g ele v a to r o p e ra to rs, th e re s ta u r a n t w ait- g ry WOrld appealed to him . th e value of ro u g h feed, v ario u s g ra in s, c o u n try w h ere h ig h -g rad e a n im a ls a re ers. th e b a rte n d e rs ’ u n io n , th e tr a in , Now It m ay be th a t th ese people m ill feeds, etc., lias also ta k e n a sk y kept, an d w hen it m ay be possible to b u tch ers, th e p a n ts p ressers, th e cash w ho a re a p p ealin g to th e m an w ith th e buy a bull from an o w n er who finds it re g is te r th u m p ers, and m an y o th e r p e o -! hoe a re not In a recip ro cal fram e of w ard hike. U nder e x istin g co n d itio n s it d o esn ’t d esirab le to in tro d u ce new blood in his pie w ho h av e been h e lp in g to w in th e of m ind. I t m ay be th a t th e y w a n t to tak e long to feed five d o lla rs' w o rth of h erd , an d for th e seaso n can disp en se w ar in tow n, let us tu r n o u r a tte n tio n get all th is good from th e m an w ith w ith th e a n im al. T he fa rm e r of lim to th e m an w ith th e hoe. hay an d g ra in to a cow. I the ho«- and n o t give him a sin g le re- Good cow s a re p ay in g for th e ir feed, ited m ean s c a n n o t s t a r t o u t w ith T h e in cessan t ap p eal of th e w orld j ciprocal ad v an tag e. and in m ost in stan ces a re re tu rn in g a larg e h erd of pu re-b red cows, h eaded now is for m ore food an d c lo th in g . T he b a rb e r now re q u ire s th e m an su b s ta n tia l profit as w ell; b u t th e 1 by a costly bull.____________________ O nly th e a rm ie s have been g e tln g real- w ith th e hoe to exchange th e equlva- “NOT A CENT OR MINUTE I ESS" He m ay be as dead and as gone as he , e n b u rg is somewhat as if, on th e ex- seem s to be, b u t on th e o th e r h and he pulsion of N apoleon to Elba, th e acw m ay n o t; an d in o u r opinion it is deslr- F re n c h govern m en t should have a p able to keep in' m ind the p o ssib ility pointed M arshal Ney co m m an d er of th a t he m ay not, even w hile a c tin g all th e arm ie s of F ra n c e on th e g en eral th eo ry th a t he Is. T h e re is no sem blance, how ever. T he G erm an people a re not Uolshe-j pole a w as exiled to E lba, b u t Wil- v ik i by n a tu re , n o r a re they d em o crats liam w ent to H olland of h is own free o r rep u b lican s by n a tu re . T hey have lwtl, and th o u g h he "sig n ifie d h is dfc- been b ro u g h t up by h and ev er since s ire to ab d ica te,” th e re h as not yet th e d ay s of th e G ran d E lector. We b u n produced a single sc ra p of w rit have a loose way of ta lk in g a b o u t how ing from him w ith th e w ord "anuica th ey have been d ep en d in g on th e tio n ” in it. He lias gone a few m iles k a ise r “ fo r fo rty y e a rs” ; w hy, the aw ay ironi G erm any to w atch events. P ru s sia n s tiave been dep en d in g on him H i-- can stay th e re ’ill a fte r th e peace for o v er 200 years. T he only nthv io n e ien c e is over. T hen, w h atev er th in g In th e m a tte r of dependence on G erm any m eaning (he so ld iers w in him of all th e G erm an s ta te s w hich [ a rc u 'l th e pow er th e re is in G erm any had h ith e rto been d ep en d in g on him o r m ay decide to do, th e allies will th e A u stria n em p e ro r or th e ir own have no rig h t to in te rfe re w ith it; kings. T he P ru s s ia n was ta k e n by , and, vltli th e ir d isb an d ed arm ie s, no th e scu ff of h is neck by th e g ran d , pow er elector, F re d e ric k W illiam , und F red- W ra t will G erm an y decide to do? e rlck th e G reat and fa irly poured Into i P ro claim a rep u b lic? If "M r. H ohcn h is clo th es u n til he w as th e ex act mod- j zo llern " h as an y p lan in h is m ind, cl prev io u sly designed by th o se p rin c e -’ th a t will not In te rfe re w ith It. He says ly ta ilo rs ; It w as th e sam e tilin g P eter his m odels a re F re d e ric k II, C hai lea the G rt'at u n d erto o k to do in R ussia. V and T heodorlc th e O stro g o th ; h u t less successfully. lie is not above ta k in g a h in t from All of a sud d en th e G erm an is de Nap« li on. In 1848 F ra n c e had a re v prived of Ills L ittle F a th e r. T ra in e d o lu tio n anil d ro v e Its k in g o ff the for g e n e ra tio n s to obey o rd ers, he has '.liro’.e ; It even d eclared th e second nobody to obey except a fly-by-tilght rep u b lc. L ouis N apoleon w as fa rth e r cab in et th a t is too m uch lik e him self aw ay from F ra n c e th a n W illiam Is to resp ect w liat th e re is of B olshe now from G erm any. He crossed th e vism poceeds to d is p o rt Itself to th e ch an n el, d eclared h im self a c a n d id a te g re a t d is ta s te of th e g en eral G erm an, for p re sid e n t, w as elected. T h en he except In th e case of Dr. Solf, w ho d eclared h im self em p ero r of F ran ce, ex a g g e ra te s th e case for th e purpose s ta tio n e d h is so ld ie rs a t th e rig h t of g e ttin g th e u rm lstic e m odified. The p o in ts so th a t th e re sh o u ld be no se soldiers, In th is o r th a t city, ta k e hold rio u s opposition and becam e N apoleon of th in g s an d p u t dow n th e rio tin g — III. F ra n c e is a very d iffe re n t c o u n alm ost m ech an ically , as If obeying som e try from docile, so ld ier-rid d e n G er subconscious tr a it. N ext we read th a t m any, w ith Its p assio n fo r obedience, 100 re g im e n ts d em and the Im m ediate and y et P re sid e n t B o n ap arte 's trau s- convocation of a c o n stitu e n t assem b ly ; latlo n of h im self Into E m p ero r Nupol- th ey w ant Bomebody to obey, an d w ant K in w as alm o st bloodless, it rig h t aw ay. j I t is no w onder th a t H olland Is re- M eanw hlle th e new g o v e rn m e n t's p o rted a s g e ttin g um usy over W illiam 's first a c t w as to a p p o in t H tu d e n b u rg presence. So w ill th e w orld before com m an d er of th e arm y . Ilia sw ord is long. New York T im es. ly enough to e a t fo r som e fo u r y e a rs I lent of six egs for a shave, b u t u n d e r a back. d isp e n sa tio n of p len ty th e b a rb e r will T he 420.000,000 people of E urope a re d em and th e eq u iv a le n t of tw o dozen H a ro ld W ilso n , only son of th e la ta 1 T e le g ra p h ic d is p a tc h e s by th e As not th e on ly h u n g ry people in th e eggs fo r a shave, acco rd in g to Mr. w orld. T h e re a re h u n g ry people In G om pers’ idea. ThlH is a triv ia l in- Ja m e s A. a n d Id a V. W ilso n , w as b o rn so e ia te d P re s s u n d e r d a te of Novem th e U nited S tates, m an y of them . T h e re , stance. All alo n g the line, th e re is a on th e fa rm w h ich lias a lw ay s been h er 27 s ta te th e lo c a tio n of th e 35 AN OLD DISEASE OIL COMPANIES ACTION is no such th in g as "p le n ty to e a t" - h u m a n ity call for th e m an w ith th e WITH A NEW NAME WAS NOT JUSTIFIED his h om e 25 y e a rs ag o la s t A u g u st. • co m b a t d iv isio n s a n d six d e p o t d iv l- w hen food com m ands su ch p rices a s I hoe to produce m ore an d reduce th e ' price so th a t th e w o rld ’s h u n g e r m ay H e s p e n t tw o y e a rs in th e G re sh a m , sio n s of th e A m e ric a n a rm y in it does in th e U nited S tates. " S p a n is h in flu e n z a ” is a very old T h a t oil c o m p a n ie s w ere n o t ju s tl- Tile sh o rta g e of c lo th in g is lik ew ise be appeased. H igh sch o o l a n d fo u r in O reg o n A g ri F ra n c e o n N o v em b er 7, fo u r d ay s b iliseuse w hich lias a p p e a re d from i Heil 1» th e ir re c e n t u ctlo n o f re fu sin g c u ltu r a l co lleg e, w h e re lie w as g ra d u - fo re th e s ig n in g o f th e a rm is tic e m ark ed . All E u ro p e is s h iv e rin g fo r j T h a t’s w liat th e people m ean w hen tim e to tim e u n d e r d iffe re n t n a m e s to sell g a s o lin e u n d d is tilla te to g a r a te d in J u n e , 1913. A fte r h is g ra d w ith th e n a m e s o f th e i r c o m m a n d in g w ant of w arm clo th in g , an d th e re is th e y ta lk a b o u t "re c o n stru c tio n " and a g e s u n le s s th e d e a le r u g re e d n o t to sh iv e rin g In th e U nited S tates, too. “ re a d ju s tm e n t." T hey m ean th a t th e re und h as been k n o w n us a c u tu r rh din- sell fro m (> p. 111. to ti a. 111. a n d on u a tio n he lo o k c h a rg e o f th e farm . g e n e ra ls by th e w a r d e p a rtm e n t. T h e m an w ith th e hoe is th e only | m ust be m ore food for less money, e a se sin c e 1323. A cco rd in g Io F u n k He e n lis te d in th e ta n k co rp s on Sep- p a r tm e n t to d ay , S u n d a y s, cluiiiilng a u th o r ity fro m th e te m b e r 26, le a v in g fo r C am p C o lt on T h e 9 1 st d iv isio n (A la s k a , W ash person w ho can reliev e »this n a in fu l I T hey a re ta lk in g rig h t at th e m an w ith & W a g n a ll's new s ta n d a r d d ic tio n a ry F u e l A d m in is tra tio n fo r so d o in g , is N o v em b er 2. He w as la t e r tr a n s fe r re d lin g to n , O reg o n , C a lifo rn ia , Id a h o , s itu a tio n . H e m u st bend to th e task the hoe. It Is " e p id e m ic c a ta r r h c h a ra c te riz e d th e d e c isio n re n d e re d by th e oil illvi and p ro d u ce m ore food , m ore c o tto n ,) P e rh a p s th e m an w ith th e hoc th in k s by a c u te In fla m m a tio n of th e m u co u s to C am p Oix, New J e rs e y , w h ere h e N ev ad a, M o n tan a, U ta h ) , M ajo r Gen- sion of Hie U nited S ta te s F u e l A d d ied ol p n e u m o n ia N o v em b er 22, hav e ra l W illiam H. J o h n s to n , w as at m ore wool, m ore of e v e ry th in g th a t th e re o u g h t to be recip ro city . Per- m e m b ra n e of th e a ir p assag es, a tte n d m in is tra tio n a t W a sh in g to n , to w hich w ill s u s ta in life an d give m an k in d haps he th in k s he e n d u re s som e hard- ed by se v e re c o n s titu tio n a l d is tu r b in g been ill b u t a few d ay s. ; O o sto o seb ek e a n d D u n k e rq u e , Bel F u e l A d m in is tra to r F re d J . H o lm es those co m fo rts w hich a re u su ally called sh ip s th a t o u g h t to be m itig ated If he a n c e s, fo llo w ed by g re a t d e b ility , B esid es h is w ife, R u th L in g le W il- g lu m . s u b m itte d th e m a tte r. “th e n ec e ssa rie s of life.” ) co n sen ts to supply th e w orld's tab les so m e tim e s c o n tin u in g fo r se v e ra l so n , w hom he m a rrie d a little m o re , T h e 42d (R a in b o w ), M a jo r G en ^r N. II. B eech er, c o u n se l fo r th e oil And a n o th e r th in g th e m an w ith th e and w ardrobes. If he gives th e added m o n th s ." th a n a y e a r ag o , h e le a v e s o f h is im - ai C h a rie s D. R h o d es, w as a t M aison- d iv isio n , said in a le t te r to Mr. hoe m u st rem em b er. In p u ttin g fo rth q u a n tity th a t is asked, th en he th in k s T h e L ite ra ry D ig est says t h a t “ In H olm es, d a te d N o v em b er 21; m e d la te fam ily Ids w idow ed m o th e r ! celle a n d St. D izier. e x tra o rd in a ry ex e rtio n s to feed an d ) th a t th o se w ho serv eh lm m ig h t llke- J a c k s o n 's tim e , 1829, It w as know n a n d tw o s is te r s , M rs. V icto rille W. T h e 4 1 st d e p o t d iv isio n ( W ash - "W e th in k y o u r p o sitio n Is e n ti r e clo th e th e w orld, he m ust ex act less wise give him added q u a n tity , e ith e r | as 'J a c k s o n 's Itc h .’ W hen T y le r w as ly c o rre c t, tliu t In view o f th e fact lle a c o c k of D am ascu s, a n d M rs. M ary in g to n , O reg o n , M o n ta n a . Id a h o , Wy- m oney for It. He m u st ta k e less fo r in serv ice o r fin ish ed product. | in th e p o litic a l a r e n a his o p p o n e n ts th a t no o rd e r w ith re sp e c t to clo sin g R ellin g of W allace, Id a h o . o m in g i, B rig a d ie r G e n e ra l E li Cole, h a s been Issued by th e fu el a d m in is T he m an w ith th e hoe m ay be rig h t h is a b u n d an ce th a n he m ig h t g et for ca lle d it 'T y le r ’s g rip p e ' - a n a m e of T h e body a rriv e d on T h a n k sg iv in g w as a t St. A ig n a ic an d N o y ers, tr a tio n , d is tr ib u to r s w ere fre e to a b o u t th is ; indeed, he m ay in s is t upon m uch sm a lle r p roduction. w hich th e la t t e r w ord h as su rv iv e ! com ply w ith th e re q u e s t of th e F ed day a t C a rls o n ’s u n d e rta k in g e s ta b F ra n c e . So fa r a s m oney is co n cerned, th e it. I t Is all well enough .’or us tow n D ire c to r fo r th e P acific fo r y e a rs a n d Is s till in use in o u r e ra l Oil lis h m e n t in G re sh a m , in th e c a re c f T h e 162d in f a n try (T h ir d O reg o n ) m an w ith th e hoe need have no doubt boys to hold th e offices, to o rg an ize o u r ow n tim e. T o th e R u sslu lis It Is C o n st, tile Pacific C o ast P e tro le u m Mr. B re w ste r of W isco n sin , a n ie m b ° - is w ith th e 4 1 st d iv isio n . W ar S erv ice c o m m itte e und th e O re ab o u t it— he could g et fa r m ore m oney little u n io n s and fra te rn a tle s , to have k n o w n a s th e ‘C h in e se c a ta r r h .' T he gon S la te C ouncil of N a tio n a l D e of ta n k co rp s w ho w as d e ta ile d to ac by red u c in g p ro d u ctio n 50 p er cent. o u r lu x u rie s and d ic ta te to p resid en ts, G e rm a n s w ere w o n t to c all It th e GRADE SCHOOL CLOSED co m p an y it h o m e. T h e fu n e ra l w as fe n se , o r n o t, as th ey saw fit, an d H e could o rg an ize h is u n io n s, confine congresses a n d S ta te s, b u t th e m an FOR INDEFINITE TIME h is w ork to eig h t h o u rs a d ay and by w ith th e hoe is not a p t to m eet all o u r R u ssia n p est. T h e Ita lia n u a p p r o th a t th e oil co m p a n ie s w ere n o t ju s t i h eld th is a fte rn o o n a t D am ascu s cem p ria te ly c a lle d it th e G erm an d ise a s ■ fied in re fu s in g to sell to th o s e w ho e te ry , w h e re th e body w as laid to rest failed to com ply w ith th e re q u e s t u p O w ing to a n o th e r in v a sio n o f th e red u cin g h is co tto n , corn, w heat and d em an d s an d ex act none in re tu rn . fo r It re a c h e d th e m th r o u g h T e u to n !" on th e re p re si m a t Ion tliu t they w ere w ith m ilita ry h o n o rs. T h e re a re m ore of him an d those _______________ in flu en za th e g ra d e sch o o l of G resh vegetab les an d fru its by 50 p e r cent, s o u rc e s ; a n d th e F re n c h ca lle d it a lso a c tin g u n d e r any d ire c tio n s o f th e LYNCH DISTRICT NOT i,ni u a 8 o rd e re d d o s e d by th e d is tric t m ake th e re s t of th e w orld h and over im m ed iately d ep en d en t upon him th a n th e Ita lia n fe v e r, no d o u b t asso clal fuel a d m in is tr a tio n o r th e Pacific Its m oney. B ut th a t plan w ould not of all o th e r forces In th e co u n try put GIVEN FULL CREDIT 1 last T u e sd a y fo r an in d efin ite Ing it w ith th e R om an fe v e r an d C o ast P e tro le u m W ar Her vice c o m m ake h im happy. I t w ould s ta rv e j to g eth er. I t Is a m a tte r of policy as m itte e .” _______ : p erio d . 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It ize h is re sp o n sib ility and th e g re a t v i e a s t w as th e o n ly te r r ito r y can v a sse d anil th in k because he is sc a tte re d over s e v e n te e n th c e n tu r y , w hen th e y at d u rin g th e sic k n e ss a n d d e a th of ou • tal place h e occupies In th e w orld's w as th o u g h t b e st to ta k e no ch an ces H e m u st p u t fo rth h is m axi ; a wide a re a he Is n o t d an g ero u s, we tr lh u te d th e d is e a se to c e rta in a s b ro th e r, O le D a h lq u ls t, an d fo r th e by Mrs. W illia m H o rn ic k e r. a n d th e o r d e r w as m ad e as a p re c a u a ffa irs tro n o m ic a l in flu e n c e s ." j m any e x p re ssio n s of s y m p a th y and m um e ffo rt to feed th e w orld and a c - ' shall a sc e rta in o u r m istak e, T h e re is no re p o rt o f th e s u b s c rip tio n a ry m e a su re . cept sm a lle r m oney pay fo r it. i It is n o t good sense to Issue ult<raa- c o n so la tio n . tio n s ta k e n In th e w e ste rn h a lf of T h e h ig h school is s till In sessio n CENTENARY MOVEMENT T h e v a rio u s to llers do not expect to j (unis to th e m an w ith th e hoe. 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