riGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTJNE, MEDFORD, ORFOOy, SATURDAY, SF.PTEMPFR "13, "1924 ocal and Personal II era use of the large volume of news from the County Fair, the regu lar mining nem department printed every Saturday by the Mail-Tribune could not he included today. Jt will . appear in Monday's issue. Whfx Oil Soap fnr washing automo lillee lakes the dirt off. keeps th finish on. J5c for 1-lb. can. at River side OaraKe. 15-S The " news that the Al (S. Barnes Wild animal cirrus wM shorr here next Thursday. Sept. 25. in hailed with Joy by the youth of the city and val ley, as well an the older folks. Vnu can Ret ft at DeVoe's. "Civilization's Abjective' Is the subject announced by Rev. J, Ran dolph Pasneu for the morning ser mon at the First Methodist Kpfropal church- As it in the last Hun day of the Conference year. It is expected that Mr. Sasnett will have something to say bearing on whether or not he will return to Med ford next year. Belling out, ranches, autos, phono graphs, household goods. Gold Ray Realty Co The many friends of H. C. Smith of the Hotel Holland, will be pleased to Jearn that he is getting along very nicely at the Mountain View Sanitar ium at Portland, where he Is recup erating from his recent sick spell. Before you buy that piano see H. O lAunspach at Weeks & Orr. He can save you money. He knows pianos and Is reliable. tf Mrs., Frank,. Owen and children have ' Vefurned to' Medford after spending the summer at Oearhurt- by-the-Hea. A kindergarten or children four to six years of age will open Monday September 29th, at 203 Gene nee Ht Mrs.V.' Meldo Hillis and Mrs. K. X VII in will be In charge. For infor- mntfftn .phone 173 or 694. ISO Wpi. P. Gray of Portland and Klsle MfiygQj-azer .of Medford, were mar ried , (Wednesday morning by Judge ClantrMr. While the ceremony was being - performed the girls from the i-n?rre h wi urw mcurifu moiiio nc wnn - which they showered the bridal party ns they left the building. Before 2:30 that afternoon three other couples ap plied for marriage Ik-anses but, fail ing to produce any witnesses, they were forced to postpone the nuptial rites. Jacksonville Post. iJirge cregoe aster Dlossoms. aviy .olor, any quantity, at C. Carey' south of Phoenix. Phone 341-J-l. tf Fred If. Kiser of The Klser Studios of Portland, was among the out of town vinitors at the Jackson county Fair yesterday. Aberdeen Utah coal, Utah's best. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 239. 122tf The public markets was extra fine this morning but was not so heavily patronized because of county fair wedk and citizens being rather tired out; A feature was another fuck load of choice sweet corn from the Applegnto section, nnd ample quanti ties of home grown melons and peaches. A kindergarten for ''children four to six years of age will open Monday, September 29th at 203 Clenesee St. Mrs;.. V. Beldo Hillis and Mrs. B. N. Vilm wlljl Je In charge For Informa tlon. phone 173 or 694. 149 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doremus newly j weds, are paying friends In the valley i a Visit, before leaving for fin ex tended European trip. I Hemstitching, buttons covered at the Handicraft Shop. tf Among; the Portland people here to day are Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClulre, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. K.'.'L. Marshall, O. P. Conover, C). A. Klilton, R. H. Cook. Fred If. Klser, Mr. and Mrs G. C, Crelghton, C. B. Ltfman, D.-H. Lyman, G. H. Tay lor, IT. 12. Faber. A. C, Freornan, litf wln Oali; J3. J. Whlttlesay, J. If. Plant. F. F. Solvers. I-oe B. Rico nnd P. B. Sibley. Among, the many other out of town'- Orsjfoiilans here are H. Ij. Shoemaker' and Leroy Chlldn of Hood River, a. Hoklns of T-a Grande, 13. C.Thurbef Qt Roseburg. and Mr. nnd Mrs. F. . J.4 St htntU. Mrs. J. H. Car ter, Mrs. .C Jt. Deweeso and son and Mr. J. B-'Uuaftd.bf. Klamath Fulls. Highest caBh price paid for good tinea pianos. If. Q.' Launspach, phone 227i tf Mr. and Mrs. A. Ooettsohe of Grants Pass. Were - among the Josephine county visitors at the Fair yesterday. Try our dry wash, 7c per lb., mini mum 75c. 'All flat ' pieces Ironed. American Taundry, phone 873. tf K large number of Klamath Falls vlslttitrVere "present nt the Fair yes terday; Including1 many of the K Hi ni nth Klwanis club. Call pUMJftrbv Jojiard for your May tag washing machine demonstration. Crater Jake Hardware Co. 152 Julius1 Meier, the well-known Port land merchant, and A. A. Ilampuftn. Southern Pacific Attorney from the same city, arrived here this forenoon In the private car of Superintendent K. L. King of the' Southern Pacific to '..ike In the county fair today, and the big auto races tomorrow afternoon, Every student who cotnplotod ft course at the Medford Business Col lege Inst year was placed on a pay . roll. Winter term begins Sept. 15. i OWN . 14l 1 There is no substi tute for quality. The ' ever-increasing demand for Milk Bread is proof of that A At Any Grocer ' Two subjects of special Interest are announced by Rev. F. R. Leach for Sunday at the First rUptut church, as fotlr.wi: 11a. m.. the subject will be "The Stewardship of Uf." Mr. Davis of Seattle will render a solo at this service, and Mrs. Neff will sing at the S p. rn. service.1. The sermon theme will t 'How God Blockades the P.oad to Hell." Mrs. t C. .Mc- Curdy has been presiding at the pipe or if an and Is receiving many expres sions of satisfaction on her apecial numbers. The B. Y. P. L. starts its Sunday evening meetings Sunday, and all young people interested are in vited. Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Shop. Eighth and Bartlett. tf Several traffic offenders were re cently fined in Judge Taylor's court. K. K. Davis, who was arrested for speeding by Karl Humphrey, the state traffic offi'-er. plead guilty and was fined J 1 5 yesterday. H. 1. Bromley, who was arrested by the name officer, piead guilty to the charge of driving &j miles an hour on the Green Spring road, and was fined $20 yes terday. W. A. Sinclair plead guilty Thursday to the charge of speeding and was fined $10. He was arrested by Stale Traffic 'Officer Talent. Have you tried that big milk shake at Rev oe I Mr. and Mrs. I. Ft. Bloom and Mis Naomi Fluke were among those who motored to Ashland last Wednesday evening to hear the lecture hy Wil liam Jennings Bryan. Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Mfss Elizabeth W. Alexander of Greenwich. X. Y has arrived here In her house car. en route to California, to write up Medford and vicinity for the papers she represents, which are The Greenwich Journal, The Schuy lerville". Standard and The Halem Press. , i Meet your irlcnds at DeVoe's sum mer garden, the coolest place In town. 94tf . Miss Sue Lydiard left last evening for Ia) Angeles, where she will take up a position as teacher In one of the schools there. We pay cash for used pianos. Pal mer Piano House. tf Chester Fitch was a business vis itor In this city from the Eden Valley District yesterday. Milk and rrn m at DeVoe's. tf Dr. Mc M. M. Dow left last night on a trip to Portland and Salem. He expects to return Tuesday morning. Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber, Yard. Mrs. Ethel Olson was a visitor In this city from Jacksonville today. Best blacksmith coal. Med. Lbr. Co. Durw'ln O. Tyree. secretary of the California-Oregon Power company was a business visitor In Roseburg yesterday. 96 Taxi 50c per couple.- 170 The Kalr grounds "open-air" pavil ion was a busy place last evening with the largest crowd of the week In at tendance. The management had no rouble In handling the crowds, how ever due to the new system of talkng tickets which was Installed just in time for tjils year's fair. Tho snappy, up-to-date music of the Metropole Orchestra kept the crowds entertained until a late hour, many couples re maining Until 1 a. nl. "A special pro gram of novel stunts and specialties will be presented for tonight. v Try our dry wash tc per lb., mini mum 76c. AH flat pieces Ironed. American laundry, phone 871. tf - E. Ij. King, of Portland, superinten dent of the Southern Pacific railroad, arrived here from the' north in his private car, nttached to train 13, this mornrng, to rcmuln Jn the city a day or ho. ' i; ' Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes R. Orleve nnd Car fresh lime. Medford Lbr. Co. 107tf son Heaton, who- arrived yesterday forenoon, are among the county fair vlsltOFH from Prospect. Rtnple drugs at DeVoe's. tf John Vincent of Jackson vllle. Is very III. . v- . Unity literature teaches people how to be well, prosperous 'and efficient. Free distribution. Room 19. Hotel Medford. ' tf . iff: and Mrs. TT. fl. "Parshall and Mrs. A. Rimon of Montague, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. E. Duckner of Yrcka. and J. A. Matthews and family and J. Duncan Graham of Fort Jones, are among the visitors In the city from adjacent Northern Califor nia points. Call Morris Leonard for your May tag washing machine demonstration Crater Lnke Hardware Co. 152' This forenoon's trains brought more people to the city to attend the last day of the county fair. For sand and gravel phone 912-J. Samuel Bsteman. , AAtt Mrs. Harriett Allen of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Alfred Howies of Van couver. Mash., nnd Mrs. Chas. Wet- tors of Spokane. Wash., arrived Tues day to visit their mother. Mrs. Susie Stewart and sinter. Mrs. Nettie Cirover. Marcel and curl last longer after a Golden Clint Shampoo. ' Fair weather for tonight and cooler weather for tomorrow Is the predic tion. The maximum temperature of Friday was 96.5. Chas. Gardiner and (arl Gtasscow and W. E. Duvcnhll! of Talent, were local visitors yesterday. Columbia Plaster wart board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. P. E. Wicks, of the National Fife Insurance Co., from Portland U Hpending a few days hero on busi ness. : For that good coal without the dust call Hansen Coal Co., phone 239. 122tf R. M. Tuttln was a business visitor in this city from Table Aock yewter-" d.iy. It rutin wick phonographs! See II. 0 Launpach. Salesroom at Weeks A Orr, V. Main. tf Colonel C. O, Thomson, the Crater National Park superintendent, came down yesterday and attended the Fair last evening. A tl kinds of carpentering and re pairing, re-shlngllng a specialty. L. C. Durkee, 837 Palm. Tho hotels whirh have been filled to capnHly at) week It ! expected will le turning guests away tonight nnd Sunday nlyht. Already this morning the hotels had many telegraphic rencrvntions for rooms tonight, and some for Sunday night. Select t'omlce pear culls SOc de livered. E.19-R-4. M9 F. K. Vpton. H. I. McCaky nnd Pr I. A. Sulfide wir local VlsltoiN f i om Ci'iiUal 1'yJat )Wlciduy. WALES RIDIN' HARD SH00TIN'" STRAIGHT ON LONG ISLAND .it K ft v , , v. ' i izZ'M- ' ;iPy PI The Prince of Wales is manag ing to stay on his horse on his American visit, v..' He fs shown "ridin' hard and sliootin' straight" in an informal polo game on Long Jlland. The daily delegation here -today from California, includes: Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Henry. H. Wells and K. IB. Church. Sacramento; Mr. and Mrs. Neill Jtoss, Stockton: J. D. Shaw, San Joe; lionine and Margaret Mag wheimer, Hollywood; T. J. Grau, Santa liarbara: Mrs. A. L. Horton, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Light. R. E. Wor rell. Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Holladay. Los Antcoles; C. R. Gelth. Riverside; Mr and M rs. W. 8. Rru ba ke r, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Herrlck, W. P. Siebecker. T, J. Bannan. Jerry Shoemacher. H. M. Wells .and - F ,R MInacher, San Francisco,, Palmer's for kodak finishing. tf James ' O'Brien and. John Matncy were local , visitors from - Applegate yesterday, Palmer's Studld. 7It 'w.'.." Central, phone 823-R. for kodak finishing, tf Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W1. Brown are here from Detroit, Mich., on a short visit with their sons. C. L. Brown, proprie tor of Brown's Electric Shop. Mr. aid Mrs. Brown have inspected many fairs in Michigan, but declare, after tending the Jackson Cqunty Fair that It In wonderful. Fresh lime. Med. Lbr. Co. , Frank Dltsworth was among th- vlcltora In this city from Eagle Point yesterday. Best work, prompt service, prices right. Palmer Studio. tf The English Lutheran Church, &12 West Fourth street, will hold a spe cial congregational meeting at 1 o'clock Sunday forenoon. Everyone urged to attend. DeVoe nerves -good buttermilk, tf J. J. Murphy nnd Harry Barnburg of Ashland were local visitors yester day. ' Palmer Piano Bouse rents piano. tf The number of pear shipments to the Eastern market together with the 13 cars shipped last night Js 9 Only twenty-two cars of apples have so far been shipped from here. 'Pavid McCnnna. of the F. B. Vaughan and Co.. bonding house, left this morning after spending a week here on business. At the Presbyterian chun-h the pas ton will speak In th emorning serv ice on the "Reasons why the National Pence societies and the organized Christian forces of America were not In favor of the National Defense or Mobilisation Day." "The Great Race" will be the theme In 'the evening serv ice. Dr. W. W. Howard, baritone, will sing at both services. In the morning: the message In song will be. "His Sonc in the Night" and In the evening. "All the Way.1 by Brlggs. Gus IDtsworth was a business vis itor In this city from Prospect yester day. G. IX. Taylor and Mr. Johnson, of the WUIIard Battery Storage Co.. are here from Portland for tho purpose of lnpecting the WlUiard booth al the Fair Grounds. Miss Dorothy Lund burg. Miss Katherine Cole. Georce Riddle. Wil- Hrtnl Davis nnd Minn Florence Riddle were ftmonir those from Grants Pass attending the Jacknon County Fair last eyeuing. BIG FORES! FIRE A larpo forest fim Is reported at Mill Crek. 1n the Crater National forest The fire which ts one-half mile long, was thought to have been caused by lightning. H. II. Hankln and the guards from fnron crock and Huekle- rerry mountain havo gone to fight the flro, and' a number of fire fteMora have also been sent. The fire Is located near Huckleberry mountain on an old burn where there was a big forest fire about six cr eight years ago, and for that reason will be hard to handle. However, It is sur rounded by pood timber nnd every ef fort will bo made to control U before llj Is timber s reached. i NEAR ILL CREEK FAIR AUTO SHOV SECOND ONLY TO ftACES IN INTEREST Of almost as much public interest as the horse races is the auto show at the fair: Huused In 'a tiiammoth tent are the latest models from the lowly Ford to the luxuriously ap pointed sedans. Speaking of the Ford.-C. E. Gata has placed about every model from the Detroit factory, including -miniature tractors for the 'kiddies. The stately Lincoln Is there as are the Ford iton tractors with new sub-soilers. At the booth are E. It. White, H. F. Pence and Ted Fish. . v Among higher priced models ar; the Cadillac. and Chrysler, -shown by the Busy Corner Motor Co. This dis play attracts much attention, u uiese 'ars are ever popular. C .M. Paige, agent for the car of si ml 111 r name, might be the maker ho enthusiastic is he. He also din playH the Jewell, aviated by C V. Hawkins. His show contains two se dans, enclosed beauties of the motor world which iraJI for much admira tion, especially from the fair sex., . Charles ttrown Is in charge of. the Siar-FJint-Durant show of the Mason Motor Car Co.- jl. R. Muiren arranged the showing of this trio of road beau ties. , I Vl The Auto Supply store has an ar rangement of new equipment, tires and so forth, which is almost -as. in teresting as the cars themselves; : "Another"! carload of Nash a ar rived Just in time for the Highway Motor Car company to drive them out for their display. F. K: Horn was worried until the jcars arrived as he had sold all model and did not have car to Bhow. The .ish is fini.shed in the new Duco, a celluloid prepara tion ".shot ' on by gun, rand .which! otnnot be scratched or burjied. It is finished at high temperature. and; rub bed down with emery ciotbJ Another model bearing this late finish Is the Oakland from Patton & Robinson, Inc. They also offer the Chevrolet, in divers styles. Mr. Pat- ton Is on hand as are B. L. Sander son, A. K. Hall and F. M. Pickett. Mr. Patton Is exhibiting "Man's ConqUest of Time." a four reel film done mostly by Tony Sarg in cartoon, but amplified with scenes of Chevro let from molten metal to rolling car. It is interesting and enlightening, be- ing enjoyed by both old and young alike. Of special educational value are the first two reels, on the start of transportation, from earliest stone age. "Of sound value" is the display of Dodges from the agency of Riley Meier Motor Co. . D. H. Snow is in charge of the four attractive models of this popular machine. . . If you do not understand precise ly how the "Innards" of a gas engine operate. Just drop In at the Hupp; Auto company's ;,booth-- and Lester Lord, manager, will gladly Illustrate by means of the "dissected" Hupp j motor, operated by electricity. Mr. Lord Is In charge of the booth siKted by John Jewell. B. V. Lord and Frank Ireland. The new Hupps' are finished In Duco. the indestructible paint. This year more people, exclusive of campers, are sleeping in their - cars on highway as well as In city. Shpw- ing the latest In. "sleeping cars," is K. C. Knight of the Acme Motor Co. distributors of the Hudson-Essex line. The new Essex coach, with bed made up Invitingly, looks as if It had been built only as a bed-car. but In a Jiffy Mr. Knight demonstrated how the front seats spring back and the rear cushions resume their places, hiding mattress and bedding. H. McCollough. boss carpenter at the new dam purchased this car early on the opening day. nnd will receive it Saturday nujht. The Hudson like wise can be turned Into a double-bed- car. Tho show attracts considerable attention for this feature, in addition the values found in this line of 80 YEAR' OLD KEINSMAX WINS 2.20 THOT WITH HIS 7.60 l'LOW HORSE Three years atro Bolt Reynoldt of Washlnjrion, la.. bouBht a plow horse at public auction for $7.60. Recently Itcynolds, who Is elBhty years old. drove thnt ptowhorse, . which he named Bernor. to vie' tory In the 2 10 trot at the 72nd annual Greene Coutfty Fair. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SAl.K one nnd l- acres on fine land under Irrigation, nbout I mile from city limits. 6-room hung nlow. f;arKae and chicken nouse. I'rtred at I40 for Immediate ale. Terms. See ' Clnrar.ce Plerew nr Phone IBS or E17-L, H9 (00. fW U 1 " 0: A: C. EXHIBIT AT FAIR GIVES FARMER POINTERS Th exhibit or the Oregon Aurlcul- tural colls Id. the ftjrrtculiutiu build- ln Is one of the mom attractive andljty s(jdeI Interest.'.. Warner, who educational eililults to b found at mire,.. the exhibition, deserves much the fair.- . The exiiiMt Is in cnarge ot ii. curt ot me college exreni.n ".- and covers 42 feet of wall stiace. The! following problems of; Interest4- are emphasized: 1 Diseases of snl:tll fruits, inoculation of leg-urns; selection of good dairy cows by mean of cow leading association, proper feed -of dairy co'ws'as ft good cow Is no bet ter than a poor one unless she re ceives enough feed to malce the ad ditional production: soil fertility the key Uj cclcson county agriculture by the use of superphosphate for alfalfa, oarn yard manure and growing of le gumes to build up the soil: n. picture of a good type of a manure pit is shown; good bees and honey are ob tained by having good bees, good management, equipment and good lo cation; the poultry exhibit emphasizes a new ration for layers used at the home experiment station at Corvallls. The mash ration consists of mlllrun. 25 lbs.; ground wheat SO lbs.; corn meal. 20; ground oats 1.0: ground bar- oil meal, 2tt, and bone meal 2 '4, This " , .,.,.,.., r, . . mash is mixed and kept before therninS I" and first cock- In this hens at all times. . The ration for! class with 25 Tjeautiful birds'. The Bire whole grains consists of jvheat. .50 cost $50f wjiich was shjjped out from lbs.; cracked corn, 25 and.oata.35 and, New York ., : -. , !: Is fed lour lbs. to each 100 hens inj " The equipment .is, as. line, as in the the morning , and twelve pounds to bieeest shows, and fx n Hjuiiinn iif each 100 hen. at night. .. In. addition iu i jnun at - , hens will eat should be fed and Kriti or cracked. oister. ihaU should be be- fore them at all times. Feed skim milk or buttermilk for a,-di;lnjc and "nest gotten together outside of the Keep all the-clean water they will j State Fair.-., s - , drink before them, . i. i Salade Pigeon Escapes -' i The housewives will be interested Inj .While arranging the pigeon cage ln: th bactrlology exhibit where. the( tha building, one of the homing a.TLy"" rf-m"khani W!!f .Vr'blrd Popped out a slightly opened ' The plates showing the tracks of . V a single fly is quite -convincing as to ' 8,ld "fteen minutes was the importance of fighting this filthy . at none- " belonged to the blooded pest. An automatic balopticon is . specimens shown by Dr. Salade of Cen used which shows seventy colored, tral 'Point..' When:' the: attendants views of the college and student : found it missing, they telephoned to events. Can you ten a t-arwig wnen you meet one? See the exhibit of Karw1Ks. .Motion pictures ,.rl.:,. M- K iavvl. at 'banff. poultry pests, wheat or! weeds, and roads to wonderland, art; Oregon scenic will be- shown each , afternoon and evening.'1 Information and bulletins are given out and Mr. Purt will be glad to' talk to any one .-laving suine iiKrn-uiiurni imuuiciii who is expecting to attend o. A. c. . HELD TO GRAND JURY -. . , i ' In Judge Taylors, court Vila and .. week by prohibition offioers at their i home above Dutte Falls were bonnd over this week to the grand jury on three charges possessing a still, pos sessing Intoxicating liquor and iosses- slng mash fit for distillation. They were each placed under a $1000 bond, which they furnished. -,, J. T. McKinney was bound over to the grand jury on the charge of failure to support his children; he also fur nished J1000 bail. ' . . After a preliminary hearing the case of J. C. Robinson, Frank Brown and C. N. Allen, charged with larceny of a garage. In which a. dispute over the ownership of tiie garage was 'In volved, was dismissed. The state was represented by Deputy District Attor ney . R. Gaylord, while, the defend ants were represented, by Don New bury. ' ' Notice. R. A, M. Crater Ijtke Chapter. No. 32,' Tuesday, iept. 16. 7:30 p. m. Heg llnr Convocation. ' M. M. legree. Visitors welcome. A. F. XOTH, Sec'y. Tree props. Medford Lbr. Co. RIALTO COVERED WAGON ' Popular Prices , : ." .',.' ' : . Adults 60c, Loges 75c, Children 25c - ' tomorrow" ,"-! V' ' ' Dorothy Dalton in ."The Moral Sinner' ALL RE " ' '' ' FAIR POULTRY EXHIBIT This jrear'a poultry show breaks the record, not OttJy for size, but for qual- credit for nuttlne the show over 111 a really- big way.-.William Ilanna. at . . . . h,1n,intf. comes in "T for much cf edit also. The new'stnicture is an (deal exhibi-( tlon bouse for. birds, with lis douuie decked cages .of tin aud wire, ample aisles and ventilation. Next year they hope to double the apace. The Asbciated CM show won laying honors, .Mr. Hanna collecting five eggs a day from the half dozen white leg horn pullets on display. -They are 90 per cent birds. Rev. D. J. Howe-showed some fine Bradleys which attracted chicken fanciers to his cages. A. McMillan ot Ashland displayed a large aggregation of Anconas, 38 in all .many, being blue ribbon Biiecimens. Dr. X. A; .Salade of Central Point had some fne homing., pigeons, together with other species. -.., . Villa Rosa. put up the largest display that tt9ed jn Maaison square Garden. vew Yorlf'Citv ' ' ; . r .'. . , uisiw is tne pest ever iiereauouia. ana is pernaps tne tne doctor, but their message was too , late;' the bird had arrived. The event caused much, talk at the bird house. ; -Honey Booth Attracts t rapid transit, action take? flrst P'ace. and that was the motif In- the'interestin'g display of the . btewart. Aparfes where "young George Stewart .planned ."and 'attended the honey exhibit, i for . his. i fatjier, James j ftiewarl. !, rhythmical verblace P.eorirH told of the "lovely values of .his product. "Honey, Nature's own"sweet always best to ea," 'crowned the buzzing boo.th where three1, actrve' rSgime'rils 'of bees were, crawling around under glass. Thep reiiresented ,the species Caucas ian Cftrniolian . and Italian, and young hlewart .was on hand to tell of the un canny cleverness of Ms little workers, j how they swarmed, bred and go forth. Many laymen as jvell as beemeh spent llmfi H jh's qi;1)lay, willch was , busy .point , la the big Agricultural hniiHin ' ' . " buildin,. The .equipment included nearly ,ev erything in the bee keeiier's trade, the principal objects being the frames and cases, f onndaton "wax sheets, together with numerous cans and jars of ex tracted honey and sonie fine samples of wax and comb lioney. . The honey trade .here is on the In crease, and the future holds a rosy out look-Tor apiary nieti who win come in and devote time and energy to the bus iness, studying it froni (pll angles and keening .ill) twith the bees. 'Friday Stewart reported an,. order, for over 2000 pounds of extracted honey from a big northern' firm. : -.. w. . 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