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About The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1905)
I OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST j HE IS DEFIANT. CANAL OEID IS CLEAR NOW No Furthtr Obstacles to Construe tlon of Cut by Government. Hatcm Tli (Vlllo canal com ra Union, siiiih.hxI ol the governor, secretary of iUU and stale treasurer, has signed tlie deed conveying to lb United rUate th right of way (or th construction ol government canal between Th DaMm and (Vlllo. - At th request ol tli government cillitiata, th state Iim several time made corrections In conveyance in brder to remove defect (mm Hi chain ol title, and now tli coinmlmilou (tl confident that the title la irfect and that there la nothing, a (ar aa the right ol war la concerned, to prevent the government Irom proceeding with th ronatrui'tion of the canal. Th canal right o( way coat th state 974,000 Tim I'ortagn Uailway commlaalon, which is comixmed of thcan aain olll- rers, held a meeting and received the r Nrt o( the engineer in charge of the work on th porWgu road. The rciort ahowa satisfactory progress, though It ia slated that a "walking delicate" ap peared on th vrcii taut ti k ami in lttced th workmen on th ptlcdrlver to atnk (or a nine-hour Uy at the fume pay received fr a ten-hour day. Aa a iiniitiitieiiiu th bndgework waa r'l.tiili'l. the greater pnrt ol thi i;ratiiiK am1 hriilk'i'work hut lcn completed, an ti and three-quarters milea of track have U-en laid. Four cara ol uteri raila SPEND 15,000 ON IT8 ROADS Marlon County Plant for Batter High way! with Farmers' Aid. Ralem "Th people o( Marlon coun- Ca!ro Insults United States M'.r.liter Cowan. Washington. April If . Thronirhout the diplomatic corp keen interest ex- j ta regarding th sensational answer whlchPresldent Caatro ia aaid to have made to Minlater liowen'a latent re quest for arbitration o( th landing queation between the United Ftates and Venesuel. Although th ene- n.lin l-irati.in nffii-iala HV th text of tywkll contribute $10,000, $15,000 or tll, di(,,(aU.h waa not included in th perhapa aa much aa $20,000 in lalxir mjlll reiM.hln( lue lotion today, whkh wr i improvemcDtoi mj'au.it. hit Caraca after th anawer waa de- thla summer," aald County Judg mwj to Mr. Howen, it haa become Scott, aa he finished preparing a num. nol(MHj among tn diplomaU that th r o( blank agreements (or ua In road ,,. WM unJij,lmatic and almost district wher th proj-erty owner ar n.ni, ,n wording, circulating subscription papers, ti,-Vn,.-, t,M.l bv certain "Th county court haa decided to Lii,.!,,,,,.,. ., anl.Wt We Indicate spend Its surplus road funds in thoa Llwir,y tj,gt Uia character, if not th 1 I - t it . ... ...1 .. mni.iall.llla I a uismci uere vow i.i wiiwiw tt. nf t ie anawer bas been work, and it I very evident that ,nown , tim to th diplomatic year will see mor progress In load cort-i Caracas .and there ia reaaon building than in any previous year in to ijve that aeveral (orcign govern th hlatory ol Marlon county, uurpian u , .irejr advised of iU ia to ua what money la nweaaarr in , , th building o( bridgi-a, and In th r- WLn di.domaU who have Inquired pair ol roada in a few placet wiiere mt ... M,.fM .i.narm,nt i,.va Wn in county work ia of immediate nei-alty, f tiat priM.ticaiy no tlon w ill and the balance ol the fund will tie dl' . t k reirarding Venezuela nntil vided among the diatricta. e do not p ia , evelt returna from hie know yet what rate o( dlatrihutlon will U'liilnrn trin ttinv toil littVM rMiv?d bw adopted, but the amount diatrlbut. tlJ jnforiati'on that, i( the exact text will Ins enough to encourage th enter- . (... nwer comiiriaea an inault FOUND IN .TRUNKS Federal Grand Jury Has Secrets cl Eeel Trcsf. EOCKS GARFIELD DID NOT FIND a:'V Mi K . 4 tr iX'ZUrCrfA'y eo.u.1 to g! fyj. feeda. La thlnka. Chicago fnqulaitort Diva Into Eight Trunks Containing Story of Packer' Dealing. Chicago, April 11. The content of eight myeaterious trunka, unearthed by government aecret aenrice men in the vault of the National Safe Depoait company, occupied the attention today of the Federal grand jury which ia in vestigating the affairs of the beef trait. A subpoena duces tecum for Daniel Pet k ham, secretary of the safe depoait company, was iasued by Judge Landis to force the company to produce the trunks in the jury room. The trunk were taken to the office of District At torney Morriaion, where, it is said. they were opened and their contents examined. What the trunks contained and what connection they have with the caae is not known, as the government ofhciala refuae to dim-mui the matter, declining to either deny or confirm the explana- . i.. ti r. ...:- o. lion current inav me iruima iuiuw iw uapan is neauy io nusaia no- . f t A I wm . ' "y imorcea nrmy. District Attorney Morrieion innUtut- Toklo, Apri 12. Japan ia meeting tli wtion by which the tiunks were tho Kuwiitn plan of reorganization and w.ired afur a witness, whose identity is ! have U-en rccctvd and the trackdaying are in circulation (or the ptirKme o( aa- reinforcement o( Its armies in Man- carefully guarded, hail startled the will KhK-etsI raMdlv. To all ai'in-ar- ctrtaining what donate.1 work can u cnuriw nn u rici.m-i ,KTtm jurora wiiu reveisuona b w ujo ii... ...... i m i. ....,i,iHtii iiv I wnrmi. i lie initial ve naa ih'ii laaen lumm uumuc unm vi .... " - i... ...... i ...... I ) l Th.r. Il.v (Iim lurim-ra. ami III coil II IV coun ia M " "u era. in 11 mu w im inuuranm. .. . -..-I, ..........,.! nil i..ii. ir v hit whatever he i. and encourage- conceaieu oi wnav awma v.. i .. aouuie syaiem oi oooaaeiing uu owo ... v. . " it .. . i 1...1 it i . it i: a- . it c.i, i0 movement. luouoie ne preseiu ruiy uiihb, uui empioyea oy cenain pacsing nru., ono Is reliably ealimateil inai ny auiumn Ket 0f books show ing the secret relations next the total military organization (,f the alleged combine and beine ac- Mount Hood Road RatSJ fXi.et 1,000,000 men actually em- ceaaible only to trusted employes, and Oregon ('ity The Clackamas county We-l In the field. The fighting (orce the other set showing figures to which court haa fixed the charges that shall (g roughly eatimated at 700,000 men, the packers invited the attention of the A If oaaeaaade Boad ftcrapr. a a ar 3x1x8 feet long, bottom edge beveled with Its boe of steel Vix4 In., bolted on cutting edge as shown at g. The croaaplecea, e, e, ar bolted with Inch bolts In mortlaes US, 2 Inches from tbe top of a a, and ar mad out of Ix4x30-lnch Iron, which has boles lo front ends to faaten draft chain to, alao a bol In e at tbe tight- band end to bolt bra re. f, on, wblca Is also bolted to the rear a at h. Th gulder, f, Is 1x2 inches and feet long, with boles In back end so tbe rear a can be changed at any time so It will properly follow front a. A west board, b. Is bolted to a a at 1 1 when team Is bitched at b for ditching, and at J J when smoothing up tbe roadbed. Tbe tight-band ends of a a are sloped back 45 degrees to prevent catching uteo feeda and Tela Tb corn and oat ar overrated, being really worth, on tb baala of digestive matter, not more than four-Cftta the value of bran. Oat feeda were atlll poorer. Hominy feeds wer practical ly aa valuable as corn meaL priae of the eople in road building by contributed work." In the. Immediate vicinity of Palem work to the amount ol at leant $7,000 will Utdomi, ami it w ill probably much exceed thia amount. Th bualneas men of Kuleiii have s iWrilied $2,000, and tho county court $H00 more, and to thia the farmers will add $4,200 or more in contributed work. In nearly every part ol the county agreements to the American minister, it will not pass unnoticed. WILL DOUBLE FIELO FORCES Retarding Don In Wasco. The lllea larmera who crops were damaged by th severe weather o( February have almut llniahed rcaeeding, ami the new-aown grain ia coming up nicely. It la eatimated that about ten per tent ol the fall-down grain in the county (roan out, and had to be reaeed ol. Thia haa been a heavy exK iine on those whoae grain waa frozen, and aa spring sowing never yield as good crops an fall aowlng, unions the seaaon HOMEMADE LOAD BCKAFEB. In the tank of side ditch. If properly made of good material, this is very durable, and does almost as gqod work ii i costly grader. W. A. Sharp in Farm and Home. be mud over the Mount Hood toll road. In arranKiiw the schedule of charges, iiroviaion la made for automo- bilea, for which a charge of $Z eacb will le made. In addition to automo biles the schedule includes the follow ing Items: Four wheeled vehicle, I with increases largely In the infantry and artillery, although an enlargement j in the cavalry branch is also contem- nlaUl. As a result of the manufacture at the j arsenals in Japan, together with cap- government experts who investigated for Commissioner Garfield. While Mr. reckham declined to dis close the identity of the person or per sons who stored the trunks with his company. lie admitted mat inis was Coat of Making; Fee. That the cattle feeder has not been netting the cost of tbe beef be bas marketed lately is an assertion not opened to dispute. It was the theme of L. II. Kerrlck of Bloomlngton, I1L, one of the most extensive and success ful feeders In the country, at the Back I I ha Faraa. Things on the farm are changing. and w already obaerve, If we watch tb barometer of aortal life, that there Is a tendency to set back to tbe coun try. Fifteen years ago, for Instance, less than CO per cant of the population were moving country ward; lo 1900 the s statlatlcs abow that 70 per cent were aeeklng homes In rural dlatrtcts, and It Is likely that the proportion now go ing away from the city reaches 75 per cent, ssys Opportunity. At last, with 8olomon, they ar dlacovenng that "all la vanity" In the cities; that friend ships are difficult, that neighbors don't know the name one of tbe other, that noise, dirt, confusion are there, and the struggle to live Is at tbe desperate a tape all tbe time. Tbe telephone, tb trolley line, free rural mall delivery theae are mitigating the unsocial sld of rural life, and tbe beauty of nature la doing tbe rest. Intelligent men and women, seeking the health of their families, physical, moral and spiritual. are taking up homes where acres aboand, end are giving to rural life something It bas lacked before. The practical farmer finds In these addl- tiona to bis neighborhood circle stimu lus and cheer, and the children of tbe farm and of the families from tbe city find mutual pleasure In association. The movement Is an all-around good one.. It marks a new era In rural life and a change of Inestimable value to 1 thoae with courage enough to pull up stakes and leave the town. It Is one of the most encouraging signs of the times. Exchange. tures and purchases of guns, it is pre- done on March 23, three days after the dinner given by General Manager Iraw'u bv one anan or voke. $2. with 40 !lrtMl that thia vear will see a Japan-1 mnA lnr Utnn ita inveaticationa. Leonard of the Chlcaao Stock Tarda. ia unauually favorable, the wheat crop rent, for each additional yoke; vehicle ese artillery superor to that of tbe Suspicions have been entertained for to Illinois editors, Mr. Kerrlck, who this year will b somewhat shorter jrawn by one horse, $1.25; saddle Russians, in quality as well as nnmeri- long time by the Federal officials con never speaks without preliminary than that of UKM, although, so far, the lmnu. 75 cenla : nark borne. 40 cents: ..ollv ant it ia confidently believed r,w-il it th invMtirtirn that the thinklna- nn aa hta nnnnallfled ooln- weatlier hua been moat favorable, and homa or mole .loose. 15 centa: cattle. I that th Uuaaiana will tie incapable of L,linwi ith which the narkimr firma inn that th hf annnlv of the United croi are making an excellent grnwia. miMIM, iq cents ier head; sheep, goats overcoming these numerical advantages, welcomed an examination of their Rtatea dnrina- the next twenty-five The season is at least a moniii earner -lui o cents. Wherever railway improvement are hvka bv the eovernment experts was mm wnnld not ha made aa cheaply or than last year, which will enable M ' possible they will be carried out, when not altogether genuine. The work of marketed at such low prices as have gardeners and orchard ists to market Lumbering Picking Up. Japan will be sucfiiiently strong to take the secret service operators produced Lrevalled durtn the last quarter of a their crops early, ana uiereuy gevinei c..m..,T. lumlrln., t,nina in and hold Harbin, and simultaneously I rwmlt. it ia aaid. which tended lo Uninn Amnna- the renanna aastirned advantages of high prices that always .,.tilin i. T,rkini no. The Ore- continue operations against the Rue- Ltrenethen these suspicons. and when a tn, reachln thia conclusion were: gon Lumber company has started Its slan lorces to tne eaaiwara oi vnai cuy, witness who testineu more man a weea Appreciations In land yalues; Increase logging camps up along the line of the ago let drop the hint thai commission- jn acreage devoted to dairying and oth Whitney and Tittton branch of the . . . opnp-re i i-r er Garfield s experts had not seen all .. nf extenalv a stI culture. A rendlwon The deputies apMiinte.l KuiuptfirVj,jey raiUsy. and all are the books of the packers, he was called Lrowino; commercial demand for corn l.y Aaiwaaor Hlrain to take the assess- rIininij full blast. Service's w- . upon to explain. . has furnished the beef makers with In- menta ami tli slate census win com- n, lK.Kte( cn t,tH.r cm.k ! mita o"" 6 I amenatre raw material In the oast i t. i i. ...I.. ti.. I . .. .. . i n..L..t r i i mew ineir wora immeominy. i or u, ow sumnter. has sUrte.1 saw ing on ' ,... wn FiftHT.HOlJR LAW ON CANAL T.i Rtock World. work win im coiiunueo, oiu Vw v uea 2.000,000 feet of logs. This mill is ex- Chicago. April 12. An investigation . a ii at... a... i . . i ' - l tne projK-ny win noi o piaceu uy ,HH.uM to run live months on present by the Federal grand jury which is in Mr. Htraln until late in tne season, or,0rs. The SumtUr Lumber com- Innirintr Into the worklnir methoils of A Oood Cora Crib. The accompanying Illustration shows a neat crib for corn one that can be constructed cheaply and any size to meet the needs of th farmer. A good size or one that la commonly built Is SO feet long by 7 feet high. The timber should be well seasoned. and dressed and planed both In and outside. The roof Is first boarded, then shingled. A cheaper covering would prevail early in tli seaaon. Assessment Soon to Begin. if eat coBircRn when he learns what stand the assess- pnny jg 0erating its planing mills, but the alleged beef trust, of a much deeper ors oi counties naving rauroaua win ,as not yet made arrangements lor cut- nature and a wider scope, it is asserted, take regarding values. in favor I'TOI coun date European Nations Will Appoint En gineers to Advise Commission. Washington. April 11. Chief En- Pr act leal Hor-Hanger. The Ohio Farmer gave this plan twenty years ago for a hog hanger: The post (A) should set 4 feet In the I ... .. . .. .a 1 I awA Va1tK4 aaHhVat tTWiTInn mr. riram ia lng lu ht the ,uin maih 0l town, i( Xo refiah from the examjnttt,0n of the gineer Wallace, ol the isthmian canai aruuuu, - of placing the value ol all i contents of the eight trunks taken yes- commission, had an interview with toont o reel, o mcnea io ui rty at their true worth. Umatilla .... . imm the aafetv vaualta in the Secretary Taft today, in which the con- arms (E). Arms are or x stun, ty would thus show . property "JJ. ;.T, , ""presenting First National bank building. When ditions on the canal were discussed, to M Inches long. Top poat Is .18 ment of nearly $30,00,000. v I .. T,JhfSo5n these trunks were opened, it is said, Afterwards Mr. Wallace met those inches above upper arms. The hole for . Koshland Bros., has bought 100 000 1 . transactions of the members of the commission who are in rod B Is drilled 18 Inches deep from H.lsey Ship. Lots of tggs. Pund of wool st 10 cent- This COTntioa the A8 to the righl of the t0p ' The l" f m.y-During March the three n" "","""'",! i-'r?". thmua-h which the secret business of mission to employ labor for more than sirable length, but the snon eno. , antile houses of llalsey "I'orte.I c ! transacted, was re- eight hours per day, there is a belief must extend out beyond the end of the doen o( eggs. These eggs were ;""; " WT . "". , 1,7. veale.1 to the jurors, and as a conse- that the eight-hour law does not apply arms. D Is the stay cnain or a wagon, i i i ,i .i,n.,.ii,trv atout May 20. I-e is paying 50 cents vl8,wl w J"" .. ... . . .. . r f..tni hv a rlevta to the lever, and nnpnrH niHiiv iitw iLiirnnrn w in im i aj iuu ava.- Hal men 10,510 -ii - adiucent to this city. The farmers re- fh to bind his contract .. .: , it i. ,u. .hn lAiiihing m uaicer couniy is jusi negin iTuni an arim. v r i . ... i i I will - for the eggs, making a total of $1,800 n u, u .. . .. .i .. i i I almut 105 Per cent increase. Sheep iisiriuuiei among vne larim-io ui uno .s, . vicinity in exchange for eggs in one "e in g khj conomo,,, v,. auuer .. .i - - i .i.ii. .....,( I Un-n mild, ami there is now. plenty of iiwiiu ii i ma ia lit uiu n nn ii i niinov i - - I equaled by any farming district of green grass for the flocks l.n .uiiiu aiA lii tha state. I " " I ... n- w i n i . uiue rtiver cxnion neaay. Clear Track for Grand Jury. Kugene The exhibit of ores from fialcm Judge llurnett has dismissed the Uluu river mines for the Oregon all trial jurors until May 22, tlio evl- display at tne iwia ana war ex .i.ti mirixiiyi lw.inif lo irive the grand I position, will be shipped from the ....... r. . : I . lurv time to complete its worn oi in- mines io r.ugene at once, aim irann .... . mi I . I l t- ...1 n . . I . .1 v..i . ..at nir the land Iraud cases. ine poruni nnineuiaiuiy w xoruauu .rami inrv bus thus fur given most ol With what haa already been shipped r" . , m t a it - I M !i ff la 111... its time to tho investigation oi numer- irom mere, me exuioit m me oiuu otis local cases and to the men who are river mines will amount to a carload. euMxmcd to have provided the rules ID. II. Weyant, who is the oiuctal ore ...Ml 1 i which Tracey ana sierrin usen in oftnctinir their em-ape from the state prison in 1002. quence many suliiNienaed. The trunka and contents have been impounded by an order by Judge San born, bo that no one by legal process can obtain Possession of them. Among the names of new witnesses j hours for all labor, because some labor anhnnonaixl tmlav ia nai.1 to be that of must be employed 12 hours, while 10 i: . it. ftndfrev. alleged soc.retarv and hours is the rule for most of the work treasurer of the Aetna Trading com-linemen i.unv. and R. II. Cowan, another ofii- The session of tUe canal commission 1 at , ... a cial of the company. The initials 'R. today was devoted to an explanation ol II. C." appear on each of the eight existing conditions on the isthmus, en trunks taken from the vaults, and it is gineering and otherwise, by Chief En Chief Engineer Wallace savs that it slips back and forth in the cut-out at would very seriously impede work to II. The end of the lever (G) is low have the eight-hour law in effect dnr- ered, the lower hook of D is hooked ing the construction of the canal. It onto a gambrel suck, the carcass raised would lie impossible to make uniform collector for the state mining exhibit, has been here to see to the ship ping of Blue river exhibit. Oregon Fruit Crop is Assured. Lorana Fair May Be Revived. Weston The snow on the foothills Cottage Cl rove The farmers in the lias lieen a boon to the fruit and straw- Siuslaw country, near Lorane, are con- berries on the Weston and Hasket sidering tne advisaoimy oi reviving mnnntafna. near here having kept the the lall lair, which they were accuB- i.i.......a trmn niiitnrinir and being caught tomed to hold until 1H03. With ift- l7iinmio vi D n v liy the nightly frosts. With tho con tinuance of the cool weather until the proper time for the trees to bloom the fruit and berry crop is assured. Wheat in the Weston disti let generally is in good condition, and will probably yield well if the weather continues good. Exhibit Independence Fruit. Independence At a meeting of the Lewis and Clark club the ladies decided to place an order with a Portland firm for 150 dozen of one-half pint jars. They will fill the jars with various kinds of fruit, which will bear tho In lull itf the Independence Lewis and Clark club. They will be given away I to EiiHtern visitors to Oregon this sum tner. ..r.... Polk Pioneer! to Meet June 10. Pallas The executive committee of the Polk County Pioneer association met in Dallas and set June 10 for the annual reunion of the pioneers of Polk county, the meeting to be in Dallas. 1 J. D. Smith, of Dallas, was elected sec retary to fill the vacancy caused by the leathe of J. W. Lewis. creased population this fair would un doubtedly be a success now, if managed proporly. The Lorane district is a good farming settlement, 10 miles west of here, and the furmers find ready help from the peoplo of this town in anything they undertake. PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Club, R5($8oc per bushel; bluestem, 91j?1)3c; valley, 88c. Oats No. 1 white, $282 per ton; gray, $27028 per ton. Hay Timothy, $14 10 per ton; clover, $1112; grain, $1112; cheat; $11312. Eggs Oregon ranch, 17$gi8c per dozen. Butter Fancy creamery, 2022aC. Potatoes Oregon fancy, $11.15; common, Bucgyuc. Apples Fancy, $1.7502.50 per box; choice, $1 1.25. Hops Choice 1004, 2325c per pound. v WoOrValley, 2022o per pound; EaBtern Oregon, 15 18c per pound; mohair, choice, 8132o per poiyid. belie veil they belong to Cowan. Frauds In Trinity Timber. Pan Francisco, April 12. William II . Boren. indicted for subornation of perjury in the Trinity county land frauds; was on triol lief ore Judge De Haven in the United States district court today. Boien s co-deiendants, Harry W. Miller and Frank E. Kin curt, will bo tried in Portland. Boren is accused of having persuaded John M. Lav ton to falsely swear out an applica tion for a parcel of land under the homestead act. It is claimed that the defendants were representatives of the Tacoma J.and & Lumber company.- Says Farmers Formed Trust. Topeka, Kan., April 12. Attorney General Coleman has rendered an opin ion to the effmi that the farmers of the Btate ire organized in violation of the anti-trust law.. The question was raised by tbe Kansas Graindealers association, and the attorney general will be' asked to bring proceedings against the farm ers. E. J. Smiley, secretary of the grain dealers, has been sentenced to serve 90 days in th county jail for vio lation of the anti-trust, law. gineer Wallace, who attended the meet ing as a commissioner for the nrst time. Chairman Shonts is expected to be present at tlie meeting tomorrow. Interstate Commission Overruled. Washington, April II. In an opin ion by Justice McKenna the Supreme court of the United States today affirm ed the decision of the United States circuit court for the Northern district of Ohio in the case of the Interstate Commerce commission against the Lake Shore railroad company. The suit was brought to compel the railroad com pany lo comply with tbe order of the a at commission to incorporate certain par ticulars in its report. The commission was overruled by the court's de cision. iMm-. be roofing felt paper, tarred; but a shingle roof looks better, and in the long run Is as cheap as the paper. The Illustration gives a correct Idea of the building, so that a detailed descrip tion Is unnecessary. Obtain your lum ber and tools, and If you possess ordi nary ability at carpenter work, you will find no trouble In erecting the crib. The expense will be moderate, the size, of course, regulating th same. Paar Orcharda Deatroyed. California pear growers are greatly alarmed over the ravages of the pear blight, which has already destroyed many trees and caused some growers to cut down their orchards. It seems that the coming pear crop will be a short one, probably not more than one- half to two-thirds a normal yield. Tha subject Is of Interest to Eastern pear- growers, aa the competition of Califor nia Bartletta has been a very marked feature of the pear market the past ten years. American Cultivator. Si;'' good noo-HAXom. up uutli gambrel Is a little higher than the arm. when it is easy to slide It over onto the arm. Total Deaths by Earthquake. Lahore (Punjaub), India, April 12. Commissioner Jullundur reports that as a result of his investigations he esti mates tho fatalities resulting from the recent earthquake in the Kangra din trlct at 10,000, and in the Palampur district at 3,000. The total number of persons killed at Dharmsala was 424, besides the Gurkhas, who were crushed to death by the falling of the stone bar racks. Can't Convict for Deporting Miners. Cripple Creek. Col., April 11. Dis trict Attorney Clarence Hamlin today nolled the cases of the people against Nelson Franklin and 4(5 other promin ent citizens of Cripple Creek district who were charged with the deportation of certain persons August 20 last and prior to that tune, and with looting union stores. Mr.. Hamlin said the cases had already caused an expense of nearly $5,000 and in his opinion there was snull chanco of convicting. Brands Officers as Cowards. Gunshu Pass, April 11 General Linievitch has pilloried a number of officers who displayed cowardice during the battle of Mukden, publicly disgrac ing them by posting their names at all the division headquarters, while some of them were ignominiously drummed out of camp. . Peat a re. We see farm alter farm without a good pasture. Ihe pasture Is one fundamental feature of ths farm. It does not pay to use grain and bay when crass Is better and cheaper. For the necessary food supply of the farm stock twenty acres of good pasture is worth more than twenty acres In rice, allowing for the difference In labor. I am not much of a believer In sped flc rules, except one rule, and that Is for every farmer to study his farm nd see if be cannot make more out of it than he has been doing; keep better book account of each crop and determine where the pain or loss comes In, Investigate the value of grasses, forage crops and legumes. Dr. S. A. Kriapp, in Gulf Coast Farm er. Baying Cattle Feed. ' In comparing the prices of feeds, Professor Taylor of the New Ilamp shire station finds that with cotton seed and linseed at $30 per ton and gluten at $29 per ton, cottonseed was cheapest to buy for winter feed with hay and silage, . The distillerers' dried grams, he states, have a feeding value Cover Crop. Some recent experiments with or chard cover crops indicated that the time of maturity of tree growth is af fected by the kind of crop grown. In the case of peaches it is found that clover plowed under is likely to en courage growth too late In the season. causing tenderness of the wood. The difference In this particular, however, Is not serious In regard to such fruit as apples and pears. Valne of Inferior Wheat. Damaged wheat, shrunken, sniveled wheat aud screenings are all good for feeding purposes. Probably In nibs utilize them to a little better advant age than other animals, although when ground they make good feed for pigs and cattle. Amerlca'a Dairy Indnatry. The development of the dairy Indus try In the United .States Is scarcely realized by business men. In 1S98 the butter hauled over the Minneapolis & St. Louis railroad w as 400,000 pounds. Last year It was nearly 14,000,000. Note From the Orchard. Trunlng may be done on mild days. Study spray pump catalogues. Or der the necessary outfit quickly. Bind cloth around young trees to a safe distance above the snow line and save them from the rabbits. Does the orchard need -fertilizing? Queer If It doesn't Something cannot continually come from nothing. Look to the drainage of the or chard. See that all tile drain outlets are open and in working order. Now la a' good time to scrape the loose bark from fruit trees and white wash the trunks. A little sulphur add ed to the wash la an Improvement