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. " nt IS! VMil: V'dVlt Vl.MVUU MAIf. 'lUWASl,. MfWOKh, cil.K, o, vif Ifff.W. .MMAllV .''. f'Jl. fiL"i ijjj.;"J'";1 ' - - - ' rtBDFOJCD JHAlIf TKintTNIS 0(Wi MnO Tribiina W.illdlii, 13.17-11 MerrlH Fir aire!, flMieiie tl. 4iAMMMMI TM AmimHii Tim, fh Mm fart Mall, Tha MadtoHl Trbune. Th aowth frr ormoumn. The Ashlaad TrMjM On r. On month. onnaniPTiotf hateh lOOl .i.fJ I'r montn. irtil br earner bi ana' Central Print .6 Ktrdr air. by man, pw raar Wvofcir. jwr Tier . ... I ft -ffftal Paaor 0 lha Cllr ef Medfert orneiai raper or jaeaasnt ceoniy. tare as eaeona-elaea matter St o, oreamt, undar im Mt er Karen OF NARROW VISION dwvrn emulation fer iKTU, i. Pull teased Mire Aseeatated 1'rvan dla-aatcfM. s; t .j. . j . .J. .J. .j 4 Subaarlbcrfl falling (o r- colvo papers promptly, phono Circulation Manager al 2C0-II fc $ .$. .J. ? k k . J .J. J 44 HONG KONG KOLUM My wife linn everything Sim nooda rt irfrfko her bnnjny-Mlmt'a why aha in so unhappy. Cnahno! O, Wlial'H Oiki AVIieoU (KrOirt the l.n (JrdKse, Win.. Tribune) LOSTOn tft. Jonoplt' Itldgo, lilnil wheel of l'ord automobile. rimlor notify Kuddy Werner. Sir: Spoolilng of inlml wandor Ingrf, our family doc placed h! Hteth o'ltoptrlo my chest during n recent Wogo of Hi" grip and abiipiit-mlndcdiy Vnlrt, "Hollo Cfntral." II. II. Hiimckl '(From tlio lllloula State Ileglster.) Marrlod, Jan. 8, In DJvornon, Har ry O'Connor and Mlit May Rmsok. P. II. Kohlbrnker In u nilno inipor Intoudnnt with thu SiMtiuolmnna ConI A.oinpiiny. iilr: Kanr .Vorwloli, Oonuuctlout, A tombntotio benrri thu lino, "Ho Did Illrt IIoaI." Thun Mino wai; coiiioh iiIouk uud nitilii, "frlonclH." J. M, TtNliiy'd IMIrliiKcr Tito (dory In rolntt'd of n llonton contrnoter who wnH etartlml aim -morning, whun IiIn foronmn ruihod 1n with thu now Hint ono of their new Iioiiiuh had tuiublod down In tho nlKlit. ' W hut anuwd 11?" aHkml th bow. ' Wli, thu wurkiucn inndo fJio ihIh- taKi or tAklHg dpwu tlui ftcnHoldlnu litruit thoy got thu wull papr on!" k n id !in aubordluata. Tho nil I (ill lli I'llm Munv wttmtii wbu drwui llko fanh- lon iilnli'i iMk merw llkw pUUUtra. Whii. oin fslka ar oatlmlatlfWl- U loohlhg for bettar tUlusa," Hi rofll kuv haa got hla alatvaa rolled up work la for Hwhii. ' f.'itt Oul Vniif llHiiliyt iMHkh) (Uppl a Kndoar Into tha murktir walora and pn'.lwd tovMrd tho UoalhuUM." I'rtni tlio popular tariai. (What w aad h ii Had, nuil oar!) Train kill woman ai eroaalng In 'Kufit Oranxa, X. J., kmt ditaa't v"ii hrctik una f tha twn 6mn acxa ana carried In u baakat al tha tlwa of the accident. Itavo'Nii I Wilt (Pjrom tha Itonara. Ark., Itwort.) Tki'ie ara lota of l8itc facaa aHib tour dliiimud ayaa ukiqiir; tha lMaa BJit Ml glrla altMO Jon HIitglHaoth nuv tMk IMirld ltakea. Jr.. t Okla bamn. if. Mr: U0H9 rafernnaa a abatiU rnlpilod pimple. My brother, m eon duet or, lll ou anmo frianda tha otkttt' Night WIihii ho antarod tha ttarler, Ittttu girl raua In. "Mltln jii." ho aNfa, nulakly. "kaw u4d aro " . Ji. Uyatara and Movftia hs aaya lurmt W. K. lack, formar govrnar of tha lWriM, from tha lata of lhuaa tt Kw Ywk. fift I laid "hnr that tho last K-gt-muix I brought ooat me my Iwt Mit. 'Il0uatd like It coat naout ona ont." aha same buck. Art. TUK (lf(ncli of prunf of flu- laiid ownrrn of tlio vnUoy ((rwnrdii Irrlmifif'Ti in much thp jwitic an tlwl which ttrrt'ln tomrviitttm fur Wfrld Hrtnitul. In (he uiwI'pm of thv wcrrld, ifTopUcin favi mpd nonr ami loveutor) burned uU the mriKP. l4ilir riot grrftful Hip Invention erf laljor -Having mn rliiiury, yet the maehinpiy InerMwed the wage of Tabor, nmltipIieJl jolw and Uicnaaed output. But it was yearn before labor rraIi'.od it. Thn-Hhing mar-biiiPH eaaed the labor, elicnpned the roat of protlnetlon ami enlarged the fudd of opnration for fhe fnnner, yet it took yearn to pojjnlnri'.o the threahing ma chine. Thongii aeienlifie mothoda havo.rprolulionir.ed fann ing, inadc unprofitable farming profitable and inereaaed yielila, few farincru in bl valley have adopted modern mellMidH. 'Iliough the farm traetor haa anpereded the hmw plow in entire aeetioim of tlie country, we onl' have four in the valley. Though Oregon boast of its progrea Hiveneaa along a Tew lines, it is in reality one of tlio most reactionary and unprogreaaivc atates in the Cnion. Aloat of huiuaiiily lives in a rut and vesentfl any pro lioHitl to gel out of Ihe rut, even Iliough il means material benefit. People don't like to be disturbed. They pee only the aides of the ruf and 'have 'no view of the great world outside their narrow horizon. They drift, for the present without vision of the future. Everyone knows that irrigation is essential. Everyone realizes that it niuat come. Everyone admits that it will increase production, stapleize and increase land values and attract population. That with water there will be a ready market for land now unsaleable. Yet the vast majority will take chances on again losing the cost of water in one year of drouth, rather than help make irrigation possible. A year ago the idea of an irrigation district was broached, wherein the land owners of the valley would construct, own and operate their own system. Indigna tion meetings were held in many sections and one would imagine that the destruction of' the valley, instead of its salvation, was proposed. Persons never known to turn out for a count rite tive enterprise lost no time in parading for a destructive one. Had these objectors had the power, the district proposers might have met the fate of OalHIeo. They were loud in assorting that they did not oppose irrigation, but merely the plan whereby the people would own tho system and equitably distribute its cost. Bui the opposition was really to irrigation, for now that a private corporation stands ready to construct an irrigation system and supply the water to those who want it, many of these objectors are opposing it, refusing to use any water find blocking rights-of-way that enable others to secure water. The attitude of many laud owners, who in opposing ir rigation are retarding their own welfare and the valley's prognwa, is much like thai of the school trustees of the Lancaster, Ohio, school board who in 1828 refused permis sion to hold a debate upon the question of whether rail roads were practical, as shown by the following minutes: "You are welcome to use the' school to debate all the propor questions in, but such things as railroads and tele graphs are impossibilities and rank infidelity. There is nothing in the word of (Joil about them. If Clod had de signed that 1 1 in intelligent creatures should travel at the frightful sneed of fifteen miles an hour by Hteiiiu, lie would have clearly foretold it through His holy prophets. It is a device of satan to lead immortal sou Is down to hell." Mut the inigalioiiists have not even this excuse, for irrigation was universally practiced by the ancient Israel ites and is mentioned in the bible ininanv places and is therefore "a proper subject.' I In hna ncqitiml knowliHlgH of tho M-iilmi' jrwilojrica) I'nrmnlioiiK of thin 1'iiliiv ivjrion ami Trora tlim lie tlrowa hi rnnHitMOMM. Lime and hnt arc I iwn or the great fiicton in iIk loitna l turn. The other nwrnnnr.v cli-menU are I'ihiimI hern in uhundanco. i AmoV t'nnn lhi4r liumanitnrwi j nsfH, thu Uxturir il win red that rai arc milking miliums out of tha tlcvol i oruut'tit of tWa itmk; and liit undiiitrrt I'liiilil Hot ONpMtr the rotirluainu from hi rofcrt'ucetotn the lovul field that 0. Anthonv ! ore at the libra rv lnl ht axtwt'tad that mult to follow the night learned how aiuily uuxHible it '"l""' of tho. n-uiwa of 1S1 0.000 SAVED IN FRUIT INSPECTION F0R19150VER1914 MINERA I L MIGHT EASILY BE PIPED TO MEDFORD Tho who heard I'mfenaor Chin. thu vallay I'lofcMuor Authonv loft tla mora ine for (irauta Pax, ' fmm which place he will return eni. at ones. ItKTROIT. Mich.. Jaa. Morfl thaa100 ft rem im waro overcome by im and how uluahle it migurba to Iiipa the mineral water and tha fra from l ha rhiMter of spring h ahava Aahland In Medford. In fa. they learned Hint it would not. he gce MO' to pipe ihe wattr and tha iHHtu kttttil ililt. al k. II. Iiuliln .lkkk fuiw f l. . 7, "". '" .T "i "" moka and gaa fumaa today wltllu MiriHgH to Ashland A 't-'-rV"1 htlng tho ,a. atubborn bla.a Da- iivaniirv niuiiririll U llltlll Ilia gaat-a in the water in tniUMl. Frutn tha rrinn to Medfunt we would haw , about 300 ikmiikK preHHiire. T'j lec tMrr augRfhteil tliat mineral water HhhI iu iim iiiitmnl condition is much better for the iihcs ti. which it in be ing put euuimerciiillv nud Mtor abo In a euratne Mne than it u where the wi or are nctiHMnatad. troll haa had In ftftaan era. Tha drug alert of K. C. Ktnael, at drla- iwold atraat'and Alichtgan avenue. In tha heart ttt the hmlHeaa dUtrlct waa burued out. Tha total damage wn about J200.000, practically rovarod by luMiiiMnoa. Kvploalon of chum leala Klileh wora being teatod. la be lieved to have raukd tha fir whloh EUGENE GUARD IN RECEIVER'S HANDS SrUHNK, Ora., Jan. !S.TU ISvawga Daily unard. which haa ham Mn4er the icutrol of X. J. Klmnran (or the Uat thrae )tar. waa nluaail u the handa of a reralvar today. IhtougU an actluu brought by llollan ' book and aililabty, ouar, of tb liullillria oecupiM by the paper, for i.'(i ., for rent. H J. Adaiua. a local fefioriicv and prtmlduut of tha ii ii mm -fi.uiiii iiirtaiMt company, l ttM Th Indabtad- ii,. ..on. iii la glhngad to bo r -". aS auuawoat K.l Catarrh Cannot Bo Cured wit I.OT.IL Al'I'tHATI'iMi larr rMt l4B Ik mt t la 4UNH. CaKrth la blmwl tt aWkHUvltuMl tMtMM, u4 la wOr 1.1 cum H lug aMM Ukt UUmmI roinaiw. IUir I'aiwth u m lake mtvroaUji, tut ad dlmllr u, ik knu4 ta4 .. tmrUt. Hail ni.ii iw it ai au. k awMikiu. it i.r lulllrl.nl llilflHtV II.A llli.l.llo ,f ,1. f.u I'rofetthoi Anthony itruved a thor , uoou. uimtii jnHir oi uu hubjoet. lndMtt. be ia uu eaaineut authority ou wiuoral wutara, Um development of their Miinroea, their uaas cuuunartMally anil iu g aanftlor.v way and the mttiiv economy of tlieir ndM4ntinn to gau eml uaex fur the benefit of mankind. The lecturer reward ihe ttnlur ,f ! " " ,u irria la uu Jim ir. mrrr reKuniK uie Wlliero ol vWm ,., Jr.w ,rt to . p-,Ur i.-rrlrik tba MpnugM m far developed in lhi " ( .4 imi iu-, iw .v- n r -" .. , . ;, Ha with ik Ui H. parlOra a.llui al vwlav orgrealer lue, both euuimei-1 mik w ko aiitrwM uio. t. t-xt uL.Hu u.,.1 C.. k.........w. . . ivMBOtaaiUaj lb- i UmrOI. u wki vrv wwiiy auit rr sunatun' purMie. m , ... rfui r..lt n. nw mut. UtM li.nu af bniul l.ulk A. .1-..I "" " l.IMui.l.u. I.,. w- .. :-v. , f t UUNl.w1( lfut- thi are aural" e and earelleal iu r. ..m i.j it.,.. M-:. pUMj wgya, bat ahubj not be lukeu "i iun . 1 iinieMi uaeaeq oy me n.weui, but liu ifrealeat UMMtaniv of goiyl uia be ob ju.117 Tulrd. O. 1'illa lr MaiUiulioa. tamed by la bath. l'arbow '"l H imi PffVTaaj aa mm ui rj- xreui aiue cuiiigaaraially. Tha lecime nave it u 14 owniua U4 eurbouia aeid a way tat found in mauv nUoaa I in thiM vailev bv abtkiuu. whII. far i fAtuUuluuco Sort lea JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKER Ldy Atojhtikiit 2H S. lUlWIAriT Cliw Al, 1? ami 17-J'J Corvnnr Puriav the yaai, liom Janiiury 1 to December .11, HM I. the total ei pene fur fruit HVM"'Ihm in .laekaon eounly amounted to Ji..ri7.Wrt. ibi amount doei not iiKlmlr Ihe three month' -.alary ef lrofi'-or O'Oara, bat it Awm iHolude the JTJ00 which wnw cert if tad to the xtute for tha of fice of peDttdogist. Duriuir .'annai (here warn (in ployed i: inafiniriorx; Fetirwiry ntiil March, 13; April to duly, Inelwtire, 1 1 men; Augmi4,,7; Sptenilier to IJ0 (iitnlwr, ini'iiiaivo, (i men. I'lidor 'AIIoii'n KokIiiio Durinir prnrllmlly the wholu of 1011 Ihe fruit iiiapcctinfi work whh In direct elinrvo of the chief iimpoclnr, the imthnlogiat linviiiir iimoliciilly nothing to do with the inflection. Iile in f5'iimlicr, A. C. Allen wan appointed oommiwiionor for thia. dis trict, end during1 Jnnttnry wont over tho Nituntiou nml inndn radical clinngpa in tlio office work nnd meth od of iniir(.lon. Ah fur nt could ho found, tluuo wna nol on record anything to show for the cxpnndilurc of Iho mbney np nrnprintcd olhor thnn the-rcKtilar re port of thu inspcctora omhodled in their clnini for enmpeimntfon, This wni pot n fnult of the inajMH'tors or the county, hut wns dun to the un liuinelike nytcm which nt Hint time prevailed. Old Synlcni DlMaitlcd Ilolievinar tltnt more efficiency could ho obtained nnd greater amount of work done for lcn money mid with fewer iimpootiir, hv the jiropor nil niinint ration of the iuapuetiod Hys leiu, tlio old H.vMtmii wnH dihiinrdt'd on- tiroly and the inspection placed ou an entirely difforent footing. The first atop wn to put tlio new intholojiht in direct cliHryo of lln: Innpuctoix and the entire forue wax put down. The expeiinc money al lowed the insjM'etorx wna cut down to u ronHoniible figprv and tlio valley out into (listrielH. January, lflli, iuv five iimpector 011 the roll, ami tlux waa out 0 three in l'Ybninry, by wlihdi time tint poliev of the newly orguuixotl foife hud been deteniiiiieit. I'ntliolouUl In Cliaiixo Thin iMilicy iifjnited iu makiuir I lie fruit iiihpwIoi'rf'tMiliciiuieu only. Tliev were not allow to give out any ad vice except miicIi am wna uppmvtHl by tin imtliologiKt in chance. lteconK were kept of eueh innMetor, work nud IIih whole filed under the proper hendN in a filimr nyatwttt kept in the pnthologiafN offleo. Aa kIuIh), Jaiivniy, IH15, raw fire hiNiieetoi'K on tho roll; February lmd but three and from April to the end of December I be vwiik wua done with fun r men. Outc $10,000 SaC4l The tolHl p.piiao for fnilt inxpee tiou for Ihe yenr 10A umounteil (o $fl.V.H.: I. Thw ineludwl 2000 for the imtholojriHt and every item of px rM'nae attached to the fruit innpeeUoii. Thia show a having of fl 0,1 SO.fll to the count v for the first yearV.op era lion under the new administration. Unaware of that figuiea, perhaps, n committee of the .laekaon County Tnpllyel1, league reeently made a report recommending "greater effie ieney and ecogutiiy In the fruit in aptHdioH." Tha vmr 101(1 npfaied wlh ftjur in Hpei'tora ou tin rolla, and our new pntitoittjriat, Claude C. Cute, iu diicl charge. The men have been intruef ed la nee that a thorough clean-up i mad anD it i. hapoti that before the advent of tlio blonfcoming aeaaon ev ery ease of hftld-over blight bhnll have been remove!. t'p in the ;iimci The iro'i- and euoromicnl ndmin latration ot ihe fruit inwctiou dc Hudh to a eiv bjirge extent upon the groHera. It is abaoliitclv impfnnsililf for the count v to exjHM't eeonomical or atihfiii'torv rtwults uuIih-n the lirowen. IheuweUeti give their hearty co-opernlion. The horticultural laws of the sttn were uiudc b the jK-opIo and weru made with ilic iiiteHtioii lliat they V ..nM Up eaforced If eech gmwef will immedMtely earrv ami the - it'iciiona nt Ihe Mtpeettir a lo fba eradication of 4i frKi Ibetr r- fhard Ihe inpeelbm work would Im wr ea and ronld be don nt etiiene. Hut it h in tk I nnd, m a f eaaerf, tba rfwal M otiry the elena-ap onlera tllBl tba t pen-e aad trvnWa lie. (Irowcr .Voir Owijiernlliifj Dnring the year jnal pmA tbf growers of the county with bat few eteeptiona, did to-outraie wrtb fbe office, nnd a a reanll the large eav iiif in vtpenae wa- HMMle paaaible. Uul atill there were anHM wbo were a little dilatory, bnt it ia to be hoped that m the eemina: year mtrh prompt nnd liftart.v co-oferatlotj will be re eeired from all eonaurneil that the office enn continue lo do it work even better than liefore. A record i being kept in the office of the alboloffi( of each inapcclinu. .Thuaf reeorda liow tlio date of in apeetlon, name of nrebnrd vinited. lo cation, time the mtijieptor entered the orcliard, lime he left, elinraeter of the work undertaken, cnndilinn of orch ard, both na to Hppennince, c1wpiip. pure, etc., Hip pfforta tnndo to control pentu, inipcetor'H reeommendation. the nignaliire of thp inspector and of the enion on the ranch who reeciet the duplicate. Therefore, if can lie seen at a glance by referring to the files iu juhI what condition proIi or chard In the valley wna in at the time of inspection. I I I .11 ! I DIED . CHIRHOLM At Onld Hill. Tues day, Jntiunrv 2f, Jlniiriiref Jlehccca Cliihlmlmr wife of Dr. W. P. Chis holni. dnualiler of Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeo. If. Hainmereley. aged .18. Slip wn born at Springfield. Or.. Augunt 20, 1877, and came lo Onld Hill with her iwuenta in lRfid. She lenven to mourn her death, her lumlinnd. eight eliil dien nnd fiiOlirotlipr. rntennent at Itoek Point eemcterv. OHAVRS-n. H. (IravM. reaiding nt No. 013 Itoulevard, Anlilnud, died T suddenly on 1-Vidnv, .Inuuarv 28, after a brief iIIiipnk. He waa 72 vanrn of age and had been a resident of that .locality for a number of years, re tired from active biiMine.. He leave a wife and one son, the latter a rri denl of Portland. He wai a member of Ashland lodge, N'o. 'J.'l. A. 1'. & A. M. His veiii.iins will probably be taken to Portland for (Tenia t ion. u 'I SEE YOUR CHILD IS I.00U al Tongue! .Move I'oUons l-'iom I. Ivor and lloueU al Once. Come into i'lie Camp w 11b b MM U t KV l! a W&mL m l ID 7 rF?y i&sak 3k ilk rjt vTrTXS VtMliPaJlOJnrayfcnaftWJffga SHBBFlnMgHaB Join the huge nt rapidly growing ffiha of Savagt Tfri uer ownert of big can atid small, individuals and tha Wf goft corporarioni. You are "eligible" if you Want more mileagts, more Ktfttjr and tatiafacnon, mora quality for your money. J tut lay "Savaga" to our iSaf ployetl Diatribiiror C. E. GATES MEDFORD rF&X? tsfc1Sl!PTi VVM. --rZ&r"'" :7tS?5r55s r,v-kfz-wm. t -. ' IHS-.25K RStvi U.5W " VB un UkaWBl taifne NmM&-ll$&jaLMs&Br ffA- 4 i r !S8K.i " vyttfc.jtv I m:- -U) u u ri&mmns?' , i i WrVV& TOMORROW A UoKI Uoo-tfi piny in 0 big purta "MADAME X" produced by Henr W Savage, featuring Dorothy Donnelly supported by an all atitt utt Taken from the play of the aaiuo name by Krlunder Ulanon. COMINd MONDAV- IJNIe .lannla and Owen Joora (Alary Tlck ford'H husbnnd) Iu "Nearly a l.ad." 0 ' COMING TUKSDAY The Cliculai- SllrcHM", Sollg apoolal, from Ihe utory by Mary Roberta Hltelnhart. SEE OUR SHOW FIRST T Tcaan Motherl Your child Isn't nadir xlly eroaa'aud )ieevtali. Ke If tongue In coattxl; this la a aura algn Km lit(l atomuch, llvar and bo el need a elaaneliig at onre. AVhon lUlleita, twle, feverlxh, full of cold, hieath bad, throat nore. I tloeen't pal. alaep or act nalurallv, liua atumaeh.uehe, dlarrhnoa, remem ber, a gentle I Ivor and bowel claim ing should ulwaya In the first treat ment given. ' Nothing I'duala "Clallfomla Srup of Klga'' for rUlldran'a Hla. give 4 toaanoanful, and In a few hours all tha foul wasto, emir blla and fer menting food which ia dogged Iu Ihe IiowaU nMaaiHi bhI of Ilia stm, audi ou have a wall and playful child agalH. All ohUdtan lova thu barm leaa, dallrloua "frnit laxative,'' and It nevar falls to of tost a good 111 ride'' ckattffoK. nirortiona for la blaa, ehildrnn'of nil ago and aronn upa are abtbtly on the bottle. Ktop it bandy In your home. A little given today saves h atek child tomorrow, but et the genuine. Auk our druggist for 11 ".o.-ent bottle of ''ttllfornla Svrui. of Piwn ilien look and Mp tii..t it i made i. the Cali fornia l'i. iu,. 1 1. ' Vh RESULTS COUNT Our courses arc arranged with one aim in view to get the best results. Investigate then enroll in Day or Night School. Medford Commercial College New Students May Enroll at Any Time. Phone 15-L Ml : 1M 3 W U Ufajii I P'LggT 1 Neal of the Navy Page - Monday Aletlfuiil'i. UkIIuk Motion t'Uture 'lljJtlX) TODAY A Yankee from the West Mutual Maxtor I'iuure In Four Parts. Fvut'iring O SK.'.NK .Vlt: .V-M W.l.r.ACK m:ii. This is the secoml tiliowiiiR of our new Saturday nronraiu 0 :: 3;j SAFE DEPOSIT PRUDENCE The prudent i -rsou iioen not wait for file or tliifl ieforc he gets Sale 1.iohII 1'ioteitioii for bis .iln.i1.lt'.-.. Our Vault Ik Fire ..ml liurliu I'rool. We luxe Safe Deiionii lioe lor rent here a low as .SLMIII AMI I P PICK U:lt I 15Baia- OVER 82 Vi-ARS UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT g-agjjaqBis;gSBD:- a Hi S I l CHAPLIN rbarne's9 Brat bar. In a two-part com. dy - No One to Guide Him STOVER'S Alfalfa and Feed Grinders doing nt reduced rates. (D muvhaacd thf( ma chines out ol' a bankrupt stock, which enables us to sell them fur $HKUX), wheh is $45.00 BELOW THE REGULAR PRICE These machines solves the problem of reducing the amount of feed, and also provides a method for a more balanced ration. In securing a better mixture and more complete 'Mtiou, it is to the farmer's advantage to grind his digest feed. Kxteiisive ejqwriments in feeduig aJ&lfa hny has ilenionrft rated that seventy-five pounds of finely ground alfalfa will make n gain equal to one hnjulre'd pounds that has not been ground. It i to . nit-advantage that olicall and see them. u -MKDFORl), ORKQ03 si J o