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scorn REPARATION ONLY EMULSION OF NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL usually stops a stubborn cough or chest cold when ordinary specifics fail. It helps strengthen the lungs and throat— adds energy to the blood—and gives the system the force to help resist disease. Lloyd George Demands Effec tual Guarantee for Nations. NEW WAR PROGRAM OUTLINED Control o f Agriculture and Shipping and Arming o f Merchantmen— Outlook Good, But Stern. Use SCOTT’S Refuse Substitutes London — The announcement in the house of commons Tuesday by David Lloyd George, the new prime minister, that^the first aet of his administration Scott & Bow ne. Bloomfield, N . J. 16-8 was the rejection of the proposal of the Central Powers for a peace con ference constituted one of the most momentous scenes which the oldest parliamentary veterans had ever wit nessed. The new premier declared that be fore the allies could give favorable consideration to such an invitation they must know that Germany was | prepared to accede to the allies' terms, giving “ complete restitution, full reparation and effectual guaran Resinol Ointment, with the help o f Resino* tees" and that “ to enter a conference Soap, usually removes pimples and makes the 1 upon the invitation of Germany, pro complexion dear and fresh. It is a most valu able household remedy for »ores, burns, chaf- claiming herself victorious, without infrs. dandruff, etc. Sold by all drujoriets. For any knowledge of her proposals, would trial free, write to Resinol, Baltimore, Md. be putting our heads into a noose with the end of the rope in Germany’s hands.’ ’ Mr. Lloyd George asserted that at the moment Germany was penning the note, assuring her convictions as to the rights of other nations, she was dragging Belgians into slavery. He A Prescription That from Girlhood lo announced that the note presented through Washington contained no pro Old Age Has Been a Blessing posals of terms, but was a paraphrase to Womanhood. of Chancellor von Bethman-Hollweg’s speech and that the allies had separ ately concluded to reject it, although When a girl becomes a woman, they had informally exchanged views when a woman becomes a mother, and would within a few days present a when a woman passes through the changes of middle life, are the three joint reply. Mr. Asquith, the former premier, periods of life when health and strength are most needed to withstand the pain seconded Mr. Lloyd George's decision and distress often caused by severe with even stronger words, and almost organic disturbances. at the same moment Earl Curzon was 'At these critical times women are informing the lords that the govern best fortified by the use of Dr. Pierce's ment would enter no conference that Favorite Prescription, an old remedy did not guarantee for Europe the free of proved worth that keeps the entire female system perfectly regulated and and independent existence of nations, great and small. The Marquis of in excellent condition. Mothers, if your daughters are weak, Crewe affirmed the approval of the lack ambition, are troubled with head members of the late government. aches, lassitude and are pale and sick- The day was a doubly important one ly, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription for the commons, because the new pre is just what they need to surely bring mier unfolded his program for wide- the bloom of health to their cheeks reaching war measures and Mr. As and make them strong and healthy. For all diseases peculiar to woman. quith closed the last chapter of his Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a nine years of leadership with an ac powerful restorative. During the last counting of his war stewardship. 50 years it has banished from the lives The principal feature o f Mr. Lloyd of tens of thousands of women the George's program is a measure for na pain, worry, misery and distress caused tional service, matching Germany's by irregularities and diseases of a latest scheme, whereby every citizen feminine character. will be liable for enrollment, to per If you are a sufferer, if your daugh ter, mother, sister need help get Dr. form work for which the authorities Pierce’s Favorite Prescription in liquid consider him best equipped. Arthur Neville Chamberlain, mayor or tablet form from any medicine dealer to-day. Then address Doctor of Birmingham and a member of the Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., famous family whose energy and busi and get confidential medical advice ness capacity are rated high, will be entirely free. You can also obtain a director of the national service, with book on woman’s diseases, sent free. civil and military directors responsible Dr. Pierce’s Pellets regulate and in to him. vigorate stomach, liver and bowels Keep The premier prefaced his review of the body clean inside as well as outside. the situation by the statement that Britons did their best in time of dan- Evidence. jger; that the country should be told “ There goes another married man," unpleasant facts, and that he would give, not a dark, but stern view of the said the girl at the candy counter. “ How do you know?” asked the outlook. He deplored the mistakes that had been made regarding Rou- cashier. “ He used to buy a three-pound box mania. He said the government had o f candy twice a week and now he derided to deal firmly with Greece buys half a pound once a month.”— and would recognize the agents o f ex- Philadelphia Public Ledger. Premier Venizelos. The history of the alliance had been Such a Relief. j one of tardy decision. The Central Old Soake (arriving home at 1 a. Powers had the great advantage of in m.) — Heavensh. Mr. Burglar, how ternal communication and working un yesh (hie) frightened me. I (hie) der one supreme management, while thought yesh m'wife, at first.— Boston the policy of the entente allies had Transcript. been too much one o f separate fronts. Mr. Lloyd George said he was faced Happily Disposed Of. “ Mr. Beats,” the grocer said wear by a world-wide shortage in crops, lly, “ I ask you for the last time, will which had been accentuated in Great Britain by weather which prevented you pay that $20 you owe me?" He an “ For the last time?" Beats replied the sowing of winter wheat. cheerfully. "I'm glad to hear you say nounced plans for the organization of that, old man. You know, I was get agricultural control, for control of ting awfully tired of hearing you ask shipping and arming of merchantmen, that foolish question!"— New York greater control of mines and the sup Times. pression of the taking of excessive profits. Picked a Winner. Ethel— How did you win papa's con ’ ’ Hello" Girls Get Wage Raise. sent? Jack—I played poker with him. He Spokane, Wash. — Telephone em said he preferred to keep the money In ployes will carve up a $28,000 melon the family.— Boston Transcript. here Christmas Day. Every "h ello” girl, every "trou ble” man and every Method in Her Madness. Father—Betty, I am shocked! Your plant, office and other employe o f the mother tells me you are engaged to Home Telegraph & Telephone company will receive a substantial Christmas three young men Betty— Oh. well, papa, they are all award this year—in the form of a bo football players, and when the season nus. Under orders from New York, Is over I can marry the survivor.— Spokane officials will grant every em Boston Transcript. ploye whose salary is less than $3000 a year and who has been employe*! more than 12 months the equivalent of three weeks’ salary. Resinol cleared away my pim ples! Perfect Health Is Every Woman’sBirthright BE PROTECTED AGAINST COLDS by keeping the system strong and healthy and the blood rich and pure T o that end— T R Y HOSTETTERS S to m a c h B itte r s It helps Nature bring back the appetite, aids digestion and promotes s t r e n g t h and v i g o r Boston to Remain "W at.” Boston— Boston Wednesday voted to continue the licensed sale o f liquor af ter the liveliest campaign on the liquor question that the city has had in years. The vote in favor of license was 53,- 459, with 29,297 against. Last year the vote was 46,115 for and 31,877 against. Rev. William A. Sunday, who ia con ducting an evangelistic campaign here, took a prominent nart in the fight. He delivered several addresses on the li quor issoe and urged the voters who attended his meetings to vote “ no.” FOOD COST PROBE STARTED HOW TO MAKE BUTTER OF GOOD QUALITY Department of Justice Agent Comes to Portland for Purpose. N o Dirt IRIXAL CHEMICAL CO . 623 Han BU, M a t Or All active stocks, listed and unlisted, handled on commission. Buying and selling order* promptly executed. 1 am recommending the purchase of Alaska Pe- 1 troleum A Coal. Western Smelting and Power, Thopiits-CuIross Mining. Mount Rainier Mining. Jusevig-Kennac-ott Copj-er, American Telegra- phone A American Marconi. Above stocks should be bought now for invest ment and market profit. There’s a reason. Kenneeott has paid dividends so far this year $11.142,072. Josevig-Kenneeott has tqually great possibilities. Kenneeott is now selling around $50.00,r Josevig-Kenneeott at $1.00. The oppor- ! tunity’ is yours, seize it. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. SEATTLE TRY THE l 2 persons. REMOVING THE BUTTER FROM THE CHURN. /Prepared by the l ’ nlte,l S tates Depart ment of Agriculture.> | Buttermilk is washed out of the but ter und not worked out. When In the granulur stage this washing Is easily done, as water poured Into the churn settles through the grains and washes ; each one Just as Is done when water Is poured over a pan o f rice or peas. The teni|H<rature of the water should tie $.100 S3 $0 84.08 S h a k e I n to Y o u r S h o e s • 'W h en In S ea tU e T ry T h e F r y e ” A Den's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cure* gainful, swollen, »marling, sweating feet. Make* new shoes easy. Sold by all Druggists and Shoe Stores. Don’t a c c e p t any substitute. Sun.pl» FREE. Address A S Olmsted. 1 * Roy. N Y. MULTNOMAH Very Close to It. Two members of the Massachusetts Medical society met the other day. Said one: "I heard today that your son was an undertaker. I thought you told me he was a physician." "Not at all.’’ “ I don't like to contradict, but I'm positive you did say so." "You misunderstood me. I said he followed the medical profession.”— H M0 TV E J v ■ ^ PORTL AND 0 REG 0 S t 'A L A R G t M H O m iN n il N tlK lH » E S T R E O P E N E D (K IO B E R - H M M 6 H E D E C O R A T I D A N D R E N O V A T E D 5SO ROOMS »150 DATIF V I SOFOffl WWE ROOMS *3" IIP the water. The water Is then drawn off through the same strnlner used for I the buttermilk. The same quantity of Eye* inflamed by expo water, at the same temperature. Is sure to San, Dust and Wind again added, and the washing opera uicUy relieved by Murine SIXTH AND EVERETT STS. (eUcnitJ). No Smarting, tion Is repeated until the water drawn just Eye Comfort. At Four Block» from Union Station. Under new from the churn shows no color of but management. All room» newly decorated. termilk. In uddition to removing but Your Druggist*» 50c per Bottle. Murine t >« SPECIAL RATES BY WEEK OK MONTH termilk the wash water has the effect SalvcinTubetilc. ForBnsknllkef yefrecask Rate» 50c. 75c. $1. $1 .5 0 Per Day. Druggists or Murlae Eye Remedy Co., tbir ago of hardening the butter. Salting and Working Butter. After the washing In the churn hus O regon vulcani zing C ompany been finished the butter-worker Is moved to 33;i to 337 Burnside St.. Port land. Ore. I .anrest Tire Repair Plant scalded nml cooled with cold water to in the Northwest. Country tiervice a IT S C A U S E A N D C U R E " swell the pores of the wood and (ire- j specialty. Use Parcel Poet. vent the butter from sticking. The | ia tk« title of • booklet. W e will mail you one churn Is then drawn near the worker free. Address Dept. C. A . L U N D B E R G C O ., and the butter granules are tuken f l I | | | - k V eal, P ork, Beef, 1 1 0 7 T h ird A v e ., S ea ttle. from the churn w 1th a paddle and ludle I p Poultry, Butter, Egg» * * * end Farm P roduce und pluced on the worker. The huiuls to the Olit Reliable Kverdin« houne with a should never touch the butter, us their FRED P. GORIN, Patent Attorney, record of 4'» years of Square Dealings, and warmth melts the fat, and If they are Orgranixer and Developer; patent» secured or FEE be assured of TOP MARKET PRICES. REFUNDED; free book on patent*. Suite» 701. not clean such handling is Insanitary. 701-A F. M. CRONK.HITE , 701-B and 701-C. Central building, Seattle. 4S-47 Front Street Portland, Oregon The butter Is salted on the worker. Fine, clean salt in the proportion of Always Good Humored. one ounce to the pound of butter Gouverneur Morris wa.i talklnb Hitting Back. should he sprinkled uniformly over the about the late Richard Harding llavlB. Uncle Silas (visiting city relatives "Davis wan never at a Ions for a butter. More nr less suit may be used who use electrical appliances for cook us the tuste of the consumer may pre Joke,” said Mr. MorrlB. "I dined with ing at the table)—Well, I swan! You him at CroHBroad» farm one evening, fer. make fun of us eatln’ In the kitchen. the dinner being served by a new and I don't see as It m ak's much dif Working the butter should he doue very awkward waitress. ference whether you eat In the kitch hy pressing the pile of granules with "The waitress, halfway through the the lever until the butter Is tn a fat dinner, slipped with a tray, spilled a en or cook in the dining room.—Life. mass about one inch thick. This should bottle of beer down Davis' neck. Satisfactory To Her. "H e said to her reproachfully, as he then be folded over upon Itself and Pa I greatly disapprove of that swabbed up the beer with his napkin: the flattening process repeated, the young Smithson, und one particular " ‘It was ginger ale, not beer. I ask butter being pressed eurefully In order ed for, Gretchen.’ ’’—Washington Star. reason is his lack of Industry In his calling. to avoid making it greasy. It should Daughter— His calling? Why, papa, he worked In this way until the salt Is Send 10c to Dr. Pierce Invalids’ Ho ho calls seven evenings In the week! evenly distributed throughout the tel, Buffalo, for large trial package of —Tit lilts. mass. The working of butter dis "A n u ric" for kidneys, cures,backachc. tributes the salt and expels the excess A Truthful Statement An Eye to the Future. moisture. The edges of the butter "Gadspur says his marriage to Mrs. "W hat's the Idea of your w orking! when broken or pulled apart should Gadspur brought a great deal Into his have n granular appearance similar to so hard for prohibition?” life." "I want to be recognized as one of i "Frankly spoken." broken cast steel or a broken hnlf- huked potato.- Properly worked but the deserving patriots who helped to "W hat do you mean?" ter retains Its granular form at all elect the ticket," replied Uncle BUI "Among other things she has Bottletop. "Maybe they'll give me the times. Too much working or working job of hunting around for any illegal brought into his life a town house, a the butter when too soft destroys the liquor and destroying it."—Washing country house and a flock of motor cars."— Birmingham Age-Herald. gruln, und the edges when broken or ton Star. (allied apurt have a slightly stringy Early To Bed. A Hot One. appearance, like chewing gum pulled Fresh -W h y don't you get a Big He— Before we were married vou upurt. used to say there wasn't another man Ben? They go off bo punctually! like me in the world. Soph—You've said It—that’s why.— Hhe— Yes, and now I’d hate to think Stanford Chaparral, S T R E N G T H O F C O M M O N W O O D that there was. "—Boston T ra n scrip t.---------------------------------------------------------- S o r e Granulated Eyelids, 2 New Houston Hotel “RUPTURE To Pass on Irrigation Project. Centralis— A state engineer and ex perts from Washington state college will be brought here to pass on the feasibility of the proposed irrigation o f Fords and Waunch’s prairies by a system of ditches leading from the Skookumchuck river and to go over the engineering that has been obtained. Petitions for the irriagtion are being circulated but are not being signed rapidly. It is believed that Coffee creek can be used as a part o f the main ditch, eliminating the necessity of building about 4000 feet o f ditch. Working the Butter. Morton Sends Spuds East. Morton, Wash.— The first carload of potatoes ever shipped from Morton to the east has been sent from here by N. D. Tower & Co. The car was con signed to Minnesota. The tubers were Burbanks. Mr. Tower believes that this marks the begining of a big po tato development for eastern 1-ewin county. _________ two or three degrees colder than the buttermilk which was drawn off. and the quantity added should lie al>out the sume ns thut of buttermilk. Before the water is poured Into the churn Its temperature should be ascertained by means of n thermometer. When the water Is added the lid should be put on and the churn given two or three revolutions, so as to turn the butter in NORTHWEST MARKET REPORT FOWLS NEED PROTEIN Find May Be Ambergris. Aberdeen, Wash. — A chunk of sup posed ambergris, weighing about 100 pounds and which, if it is ambergris, is worth about $51.000, was found on the seashore near Glen Grayland Wed nesday by County Commissioner Phil S. I,oeke. Locke will send a piece of his find to Seattle for analysis. Am bergris is now selling at $32 an ounce. $ 8 5 0 6 4 8 .7 6 . Sheep— l-ambe, $7.00 « 9.76'; year A former whaler, who ia somewhat familiar with ambergris, says he ling wethers, $7.60648.76; old weth ers. $6 7 6 «7 .0 0 ; ewes. $S.09«7.00. thinks Locke has msde a big find. Stock & Bond Broker, 102 First Are. South, Seattle, Wash. W H E N IN High Brow Stuff. “ What are you givlnj your cows now tn the way of KalactaKoguea?'’ asked the professor of the milkman. “ Oh." said the milkman, who had Just been graduated from the state agricultural college and was not to be stumped, “ their sustenance is wholly of vegetable o r i g i n , r i c h m chlorophyll i HOTEL and opulent in butyraceous qualities.” . S E A T T L E ’S L A R G E S T blocks from Depots and Docks. Op “ A pint. If you please,” said the pro | Only three posite City Hall Park and Court House. “ A pint, If you please.” said the pro THE FINEST DOLLAR ROOM LN AMERICA fessor. With detached bath. 1 person. $ l.ue $1 SO “Git up,“ said the milkman.—Coun i 2 persons. $1.50 $3Lti With private hath. 1 person. $2.00 $2.50 $100 try Gentleman. 20 Per Cent o f Hops Unsold. Puyallup, Wash.— Hops still remain ing in the valley unsold will probably be held over until the spring, according to hop brokers and growers here. The only hope for the immediate sale of the hops is the lifting of England’s embar go, prohibiting their import. Such ac tion would cause the price to soar at | once, and the growers would receive a handsome return for their product. The price is now hovering around 10J and 11 cents, and no sales o f any size have been reported for some time. Wheat— Bluestem, $1.37 per bushel; fortyfold, $1.35; club, $1.83; red Rus sian, $1.30. Oats— No. 1 white feed, $35.00. Barley— No. 1 feed, $37.00. F lou r— Patents, $7.80; straights, $6.60647.00, exports, $6.80; valley, $7.30; whole wheat, $8.00; graham, $7.80. Millfeed — Spot prices: Bran, $26.50 per ton; shorts, $30.50; rolled barley $40(a'41.50. Hay— Producers’ prices: Timothy, Eastern Oregon, $196421 per ton; tim othy, valley, $166417; alfalfa; $1764 18; valley grain hay, $136415; clover, $12.60, Butter — Cubes, extras, 34c per pound. Jobbing prices; Prints, ex tras, 38c; butterfat. No. 1, 38c; No. 2, 36c, Portland. Eggs — Oregon ranch, current re ceipts 35 @ 36c per dozen; Oregon ranch, candled, 380/ 40c; Oregon ranch, selects, 42c. Poultry— Hens, 146415c per pound; springs, 1564l6}c; turkeys, live, 210* 22c; dressed, 276430c ; ducks, 140417c; geese. He. Veal— Fancy, 1364131c per pound. Pork —Fancy, 11 J o/12c per pound. Vegetables— Artichokes, 90eft*.$l. 10 per dozen; tomatoes, $1641.76 per crate; cabbage, $20r,2.25 per hundred; peppers, 20c per pound; eggplant. 25c; lettuce, $1.85; cucumbers, $104125 per dozen; celery, $4.250t4.50 per crate; pumpkins, 1« 1Je per pound; cauli flower, $2.00 per crate; peas, 15c per pound. Potatoes — Oregon buying prices, $1.25 64 1.40 per hundred, country points; sweets, $3.750/4 per hundred. Onions— Oregon buying prices, $2.75 per sack, country points. Green Fruits — Apples, new, 6 0 e « $1.50 per box; pears, $1041.50; cran berries, $ 12. 000412.50 per barrel. Wool— Eastern Oregon, fine, 246430c per pound; coarse, 336436c ; valley, 33 6x35 c; mohair, 366445c. Cattle—Steers, prime, $6. 7561.7. 75; good, $6 .40646. 75; common to good, $4.25646.26; cows, choice, $5. 50646. 50; medium to good, $6.25646. 50; ordinary to fair, I4.M H 5.00; heifers, $ 6 .0 0 « 6.00; bulls, $2.75645.00; calves, $3.00 « 7 .0 0 . Hogi Prime, $9.6O «9.70; good to prime, mixed, $9.40 « 9 . 6 0 ; rough heavy, $8.50649.10; pigs and skips, Soot Destroyer No Odor Money back without question if not satisfied after using:- Full direction» every package. By mail to any address, for small range or heater. 25c: for large range, heater or furnace, 75c. DËALKKS, write for our proposition Bee Study to Open Jan. 8. Corvallis, Ore.—O f special interest to horticulturists and amateur bee keepers is a course in beekeeping which will be offered during the win ter short course at the Oregon Agri- cultural college, January 8. The course will be conducted by Pro- f ess or A. L. Lovett, chief in entomol ogy, of the experiment station, assist ed by F. J. Cartan, a practical and successful beekeeper of the state. The course will aim to teach and demon- strate how bees may best be handled for profit and will show the importance of bees to proper pollination in the orchards. C O N -S U M -1 T Prevent* and ExtinffuUhe» Chimney Fire. Bum» with the fuel. De»U\>ys all the »out ia chimney», pipe», heater». Harmless to use; no Hash, no ex plosion. Save» time. Fuel, worry, ami ia your only CHIM NEY FIRE IN S U R A N C E Portland— Special Agent Bryon, of the United States department o f Jus tice, has begun investigations o f the cost of food here to determine if there ! have been violations o f the Sherman anti-trust law. United States Attor ney Reames has charge of the investi gations in this district. As the department o f Justice has jurisdiction over only interstate busi ness and traffic, any irregularities oc- curing within the state must necessar ily be taken care of by state prose cutors. In the event irrégularités are dis covered the facts will be laid before the Federal grand jury. No details of the extent of the in vestigations are [lossible, as such would be quite problematical, but it is known that Mr. Bryon has a number o f asso ciates in the field and his work and that of his lieutenants will he i-c -t ex haustive. Every article of food that requires large capital to produce will be under the surveillance of the Federal officers. They will trace prices from production to coinsumption. The major part of the investigations will surround the methods of price fix ________ ing. C. J. STEEPLE, There’s D A N G E R and experts« in Sooty Chimney*. Soot want«*« fuel. I proper’ cause* flue fire*, destroys property. YOU may | be the next loser, Kliminutc fuel-til fuel-tire loe» by umntf ¡ Nitrogenous Material Essential to Egg Production. Small Proportion of Beef Scrap With Bran, Shorts and Whole Wheat Prodaces Good Results Says Kansas Expert. Government’» Figure» of Breaking The End of the Trail. Power of Those Usually Found In A young Swede appeared at the Lumber Yards Everywhere. county Judge’s office and asked for a license. Every farmer should hnve a refer "W hat kind of a license?’' asked ence book or a card laid away which the Judge. “ A hunting license?” shows the comparative breaking and "No,” was the answer. “ Aye tank crushing strength of the principal Aye bane hunting long enough. Aye woods commonly used In building and want marriage license."— Everybody's for everyday purposes. Here are the Magazine. government's figures of the breaking Plowing With Shells | strength of various woods, the specl- "They are taking the war noncha : mens used tn the tests being all two Inches square, 28 Inches span, und lantly In Europe." I clear, green wood : "S o?" • "Yes, as soon as the sheds have Break quit plowing a field they sow it to ing i Wnods Tested. Point crops.”— Louisville Courier Journal. B U Y D IR E C T Æ M i1 » ~ _________ — V. * ‘ i ' »* 15 »p [Do Your Own Plumbing | By buyinir direct from u* At wbol— la prices and save th** plumb»*!*'» profit*. Write u* to day your needs. Wo will *riv* you our rock- bottom “direct-to-you" price«, f. o. b. rail or boat. We actually save you from 10 to 36 per cent. All Moods Ruaranteed. Northwest, h«:ful<junrt**rs for I.e$u1«r Water Systems and Foiler & Johnson F.njrines. Protein Is essential to heavy egg STARK-DAVIS CO. production. In Just wl/nt form to su(i- 212 Third Strr.f Portland. O r.(o n ply this food element lx a question that puzzles umny funuers, ns well us townspeople, who are not In u posi- | S outhern y e llo w pine (lo n g le a f)........ 8.S3U tlou to grow their own fee*I. LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED White oak ........................................ .X.ISo An Ungallant Person. to curre* s aiacKita puls Insects—in season—furnish much j Black cherry .....................................|.o»' • p r ice d . im . s li p p e r y .....................................................7.710 "Have you observed the feminine In W n i ^ i protein where the lilrils ure on rnuge. K Post r -lU N c if oak ..........................................i.sxo *2 prcliririllif' Poultry feeders have used raw meats Black ash .....................................................s.oOj fluence In thd election?" Silver maple .................................... fi u p or by-products of parking plants, | “ I believe so," replied Mr. Growcher. H R prefect wher y other 1 < yprese ................................................ J.llo «scelse« fail. known as beef scrap. As the demand H em lock, eastern .................................... r, 1 %, "It seemed harder than usual for the Write In» hook let and test I'iio o itK . I Horace, red .......................................... ».71* vote to give Its reasons or make up Its If 10 S oia p » t . ( L c k le s pm «, I I 00 has increased, the price of the latter I I- Ir A lp n e .. 5 . 46 . 50-e.H »■ sucki.i run. 14 oa mind.”— Washington S t r. has advanced. Now a few poultry Kpru.e, Knglemann ........................... 4,20/1 U è» any in|e<tor, tart CutWr*» rf—pt—l *n<! stronf«»». I h » auprrlortty o l Cuttef pm.lu 4 1 » f due to over I f raisers consider it too expensive and yenre o f «pe. sliding tn V 4 < - INBS AMO SJMMfl»« These are only n few of the worsts No Strange Experiments. ONLY. INSISI O * CUT I AM » . l i t are supplying protein through vege texted and the figures resulting, but "Did you have a homily when your table sources. The M l« latorsterv. twtolev. CeHNrsIs I they show those commonly found In minister came to dinner, Mrs. Jlmps?" Cottonseed meal Is the most com lumber yards everywhere. "Dear, me, no, mem. I don't never monly used substitute, hut where this try them strange dishes.’’ — Baltimore has been given In place of all other M A N N E R O F S E A L I N G A S I L O heavy protein nnpplviug feeds, the re sult has not hern all Hint could be de sired, points out N. L. Harris, super When Not to Be Opened at Once Some Farmer« Run in Few Load» of intendent of the poultry farm at the Cornetalka and Wet Them. Kansas State Agricultural college. On the other hand, where cottonseed When the silo Is not lo Is* opened meal has been used ns a supplement to at once some run In a few lontlr of beef scrap at the rate of 50 per cent of j dry cornstalks and wet them well. f k a eve* c\ J m 4 1 i r n p o t m * - o l A *-* the ration. It apparently hus given ns Others (tut on oats straw, two or | good results ns 1111 exclusive meat- | three Inches of earth or wet sawdust scrap diet. On account of the bulk j or an Inch o f outs, which sprout and needed it Is Impossible for a hen to I effectually seal the silo so that little consume enough sour milk or butter j of the slluge s(roils. milk. When the silo Is opened the rotten Ordinarily the beef scrap should silage should he draw n out and spreud constitute 10 per cent of the ration, in I w'here cattle cannot get It. the opinion of Mr. Harris. BLACK L mm t f j Potato Doughnuts W IN T ER S TO R A G E O F A P P L i S Horticultural Department of Kansae Station Makes Capital Use of Ventilated Cave. The horticultural d etrim en t of the Kansas station hus been able to carry apple« through a winter with a 5 to 10 per cent loon la a cave which had a good ventilating system. Aa a rale, one cannot lx>(>e to store fruita sod voge’ -blea with ao amali a C E L E R Y P R O P ER LY C ARED FOP Plant Should Be Covered or Taker Into Collar Before Fresiing Weather of Winter.