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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1913)
mv THE UPGRADING OF LIVE STOCK. DAILY CURRENT FILINGS AT COURT HOUSE. From Western Farmer: Thin iiuostlon I very Imperfectly tin dorstotHl by tho many who r otiKsKcd lit the looping of II vo stook. It Is jovon loss well understood y those who u' , iU a, nm, lj& ,Ui w t,vUv.ay tio nui seen me soh-k. nnv in iiirnm FurnUhed by IVIHc Abstract Co. wakuaniy ni:i:w. W. t Unwk Niul wf. to .Stephen .M. HoaU F. C. FELDSCHAU Cement Sidewalks and Concrete Construction Work Enquire at Ramsey Hotel CIRCUIT COURT NEWS. As we go to press the tnnl of Orley Kellow, who is charged with the crime of drawing gun oo Ale.x. Imlah, is In progress. Bert Zavitz. who was indicted ami charged with the prime of stealing $35 from W. F. Balmor, plead Ruilty to fie offene, whereupon defendant was fined J25 and cost-, or remain in jail until said rlne ami coU were satisfied, at the rate of $2. CO per day. In regard to the two indictments which were returned against Julius icsson, who was cnarijed with assault i . battery upon hi wife, defendant plead guilty to one complaint and was fined S20O and costs, and to tneotner he stood trial and was found not cuilty. In the case of John K. ChikJers, et. al., vs. A. F. Coates Lumber Co., the same was tried by jury and defendant given a verdict, leaving plaintiffs wtih cost and disDursernents to puy. Mac lonuld Polls, plaintitf, v.-. Kollie V. Watson, d?f-ndunt. Ac tion tor money. Continued for term. hi the mutter of the petition of Ma'.the Anderson slanden. Tc he- waiver of notuc at the July. lWKI. speci-tl 'crtii o-dered that property be -old at referee'! role for cost. ami J. C. Molden wa appointed referee. The Ftrst Nut i. mi, 1 1 Hank of Tilla , mook. Oreirini, plaintiff, v.-. (.'. A. Corntorth, et tlx. defendant. Ac tion for money. Settled utul dis missed. W. G. Dwight, plaintiff, vs J. H. Corlett, tlefetiilnr,.. Tiin foreclo sure. Settled and dismissed. W. G. Duight. plnintiiT, v-. F. T ' F.lliott, Jr, delcndiint, T:x fore-clo-ure. ?ettlel ami dismissed. V. G. Dwi-rlit, plaintiff, vs Mount Vernon Cream Co. defend ant Tux foreclosure. Settleil and dismissed. K. F. Znchmunn, plaintitf, vs K Ilarter, defenhint. A lion money, rk-ttled ami dismissed. D. P. Trowbridge, plaiutilf. Ijiurence K. Sunder.-", el al, defend inuts. Foreclo.-ure. Default nnd decree a to all dafendanlH except Kij-.it National Bunk. Decree as per agreement between parties answer "ig- ! . V. Farrell. plaintitf, vs. S. II I Whitehouse, defendant. Action for by upgrading and wherein doe It dif fer from cross-brovdim;? The dlctlnc ' tlon between those methods of breed, lug ought to bo clearly understood. They ro radically and essentially dlf- Iforent. I'pgradlng meant the Impruv luont of stock by utlng pure bred sire lotuy o me same urccu ui wtu succes-j M -S t,K Miller,. Addii Ui iu Kviicrniiuns. ine nriiunm lieu . the upgrading begins on the oide of the foiimlos may be ever no common. Cross breeding meatu the eronlng of unimuls of in oltforont breed nr of the progeny of thcuc, but usually it carries with it the Idea th it one of the parents will bo pure, more especially th.t HIUll .. i, i .i .i I, . I 1 rust to. to Snrnh l I p-grndtng is. thotvforo, essent Inlly '.....,, ., , i.ir . i i .. , 12 b IK. t Bny low , the improvement of unlmnt through sjccrtsivo genernttons until the prog- , ony are etpul in uxcoltence for nit prttc- , Ileal purposes to the breed from which the successive sires have been chosen. 'I'h. f ninriv..mrtt m ilin.rtLiliii.. i thr.. . f..,.. m UH. Il .... ....n. I Ol .Mit W. oration to generation, nn-llt ceases not ' J",u &JM wt- . f J'" l until the ammtls thus brl have , Uurnw. lwfllnSt 1 IS K 10 lloKCll, $10. F. K. HenU Vr. ul F. It. and wf. to 1'otor Shram, lots l bll ! Sea Vlnw IVrl. I HI J II. ftlwnrtU mal wf. to Wm. td baiino Hoard, lot I bll M 0llc Uldgo Hraoh, $10. Victor LumliHin to Francoii II. Strati- VII- UiniHik City. 110. J. A. Cook and wf. to Truman II. Cnik. ht 3 blk. 3 OfMit l.alo I'ark, $10. I T. 11. I'oltorltotilly C. to r M. i N'eUon, lot 80 blk iltayiH-osn I'nrk. $io. .i. y,i Z Hay City Uml Ci. f -lrtr.ll' White. KiIji Vi fi ' ililti to lUy City. M. It. Ilutorlh and wife, to M. K CnriHintor A w f. lot 7 bll II tlcoaii Uko I'nrk. $ll. F. (J. iJulUoll. to W. F. Dnrr, lot 3 blk. 10 Manhattan, Itt. i H II. 0ry .t- wf to Marfan 1-iloo. I n rs n it low, $i. reached the level of the breed from which the strcs have lioen chosen. Many farmers cherish the idea that when upgrading begins it will begteal ly to their advantage to begin with high-bred females. I'o begin thus they sell their common females and Itivomt Win. I). Stlllwoll to Tillamook City, tract in Tlllnmook City to bo mod a street living an nloiloii of Sth lreot, $M)0. Anion I'lashur ami wf to France ilnltt Strnnahall, traet at Inloriootloil ! St.- I I J W.ll ria the mooey in high grades. Theso high i ' tounl '",a" .u, trades are much more costly than the , lu r alrvlow aim roa.l altMig e.i noun- prices rvcoiveit for the common stocks , J0" ''" ( 'ho lUyrwrt I). I. C, which they sold, and if thoy nrc high grades of a breed illlferetu from tout from which they choose tneir siro, NEWS FROM OUR . NATIONAL CAPITAL President Wilson Signs Undor-wuod-Slmmons Tariff Ulll. Woshltutou - Hurroiuided br thn Ipiutor l a uulU'd tlcmioornoy, l'fob dolll Wlliotl sidled III" UlldrlM)d SllHIllOll tariff bill at Ihf Whlto llumn Hlinultanroiisly torKiin von eat lo outturn collvioi throoKhuul th country by th tr ui)' ilwpariuifin. piitttits Into uotual operation th flrtl deiuocratlo tariff tevUloil tlnoe "tBI A luppj- urrnip f faeltlator. iimm ber of th onblnxl ami tritildt "ticlf ml lbs prmldoHt h" tlKtlfd thn bill, moot; tu eW pent. Ilr pr (nd 10 ltnprirltl" Ifwlor" tM-l ItlK pot) tHAl bad wrltlnil tb Mtd -Woodros . and th W" hlh hd rowttloiiHl bit Home tu ilsiuior ttltn tllOM. Mjii, Tjrltf Katrt Aballthttl liy Ulll. The Unarol Mltoinoit bill biliiRt Ihui nfleot 00" ttf tlis uiot (arrwueh tne tevltlon at tariff rnut ami t" ontio enaclXHl tor man )oaf A a inrown t. appl)tne dlrxti; to tb lrons at ellin. tb atwilb Hon ot all tariff on rom of Itrniit uf tittitinn Imporiaaoo to Awarleaa In duttrj nd Amoctaan ewutumer. and a heaty lotluolun of tottff rat- on mut of ih nrtirliM In c-osrl o In tltl cwintry rt it eklof fninrr While certain rrtlana ol to n l do sot tnk oflaet at nr. Wmm( umtF NEWS OF they answer in the pursues of up grading not so well us the verv com inon dams of ml ed breeding that have W., IWW. been sold to make way for them. I Ooorgc Sh"rt-ol ami wf, toCha t hat such is tne case is not ditncult ! Ky. tract In ncc. X T I Sll 10 W. of demonstration. A sire is preitotont 7W. in protiorlton to the purity of his brood-! liett. A. Stroaio. ct al. to lllram II ins aiKl to the inlciwiiy of tho samu. , -r",u U 0 ami 7 So. OTISIIS W A I'rei-oloncN moans tho iKjwor to trans- K of SKI Sl I' IS It 1 W, I0&.0& mil individual toculiarities. Inletuity acr, $10. Harry K. Abry A wf. to Tbowat K. I " i"oi.w. i Dowllng, WJ of Iota W A 90 8oo. Ill H,'";t "n. .-n.ur..u. w Twin Itock.. $1. I Th t""1 hn it .. wf. t r;.,. : PdinE riy blllton 4lUr. a Shorwotnl. tract In Se. XT 1 I 8 It 10 A Ilimthri rak lr- ... has iioii in tinWH ' " - ' H T II,. I in it. "witriltUh. bsii appoltiloil dr;,,,!. ,h nril OroKoit dUltlu in breeding meani much concentration in tho lives of inheritance, such as re sults from close bree.ttng, thai is, breeding from close relationships, It follows t.ien that the .nuru puru.y brod a sire is and tne mure concentrated hts brceuing. tho mure projiotent wilt he . 11 also follows by parity uf rouson- Inj; that the more mixed tho breeding of the dam. the loss t.rcpolont will she be A dam much mixed in her breed- J fur vs. ('.. W. Davis to Kmma I'sotak SWj oi rM sc la l I It 1U ID nctOJ. $10. Matt Moroney to Mattm Moronov lot i blk 7 Town of Moronoy, iM. Matt Muroitoy to llortha S Wtllluma, lot S blk 7 town of Moron.iy, $lw T. H. I'oltor Koalty Co. to Cornolia J. Huol. lot Xi blk lJ ila)ocoan Park. $10. I .Ion a A. Hunt to I.ucU J. Day, ing even though very cummun in ap- tracts In soc. 0 T 2 S It 0 W un.1 See. 31 tKjuraiico, is a dam well calculated to T 1 S It 0 Weal bung tracts fi ami 6 A prixiuce jirogeny wnich will be a great of Hunt Farm Partition. Improvement on hereclf, when mated J - - with a good pure bred sire. She cat.: NuUcc , ,,,, lllclucnl t'lve but little roaialunce to change in j Ihf iliruf llun mli"ht when thu rnutt-d . " " whereas a dame alreody high graded f Nt'r horoby givor that tho ur atHl of a different breoi from tnat from rijcntHl has (INhI with the Clerk uf which the sires are chosen would more lh0 "' 1 " ' 'ho State of (Jr. or less materially resist change In the on U,r Tillamook County, his final nc ,.uri nr... of iniorov..nlniit .oiiL-ni. . c0l,nt " Administrator nf the folate Id not follow, however, if tho 1 ol Ua' W"".. deceased, u already a high grade of the ! of inil1 .Courl Hturtii.y, thr which tho sire is come a citizen of the I'nited States 1 'Oney. Settled and dismissed uf America. Dismissed without i wiliut costs ami dishursements. prejudice. H. A. Ynumaris, C. UidditiK.-, plaintiff, v. Kute Tne ''acilic Kailwpy Cox, defetumjit. Ta foreclu.iure. Default and decree. M. H. Hanenknitt. plaintiff, vs Thomas Huveiiden, et al, defend ants. Poreciosure Order confirm iiif? eule. , Isaac K Smith, plaintiif, vs. Dan iel Mickey, defendant. Damaged. Settled and diriiiltseed. B W. Neilsun, plaintiff, vrf. loseph Kntcr.er, et al. deiendauts. r-orecl-sure. Order conlirmiii trifle. ,'. S Grout, et al, plaintiff, vs. John k Ilarter, defendant. To quiet title. Settled and diriminsed. The French China Company, plaintiff, vs: Jnme Myerii, et a I, defendan'n. Action for money. I'laiulill lane-! voluntarily noiiniiit by concent ol defendant withoii: co.-tt. J. II. Kllisoti, et el, plaintiffs, vs Oniiian Koy.d, in per.-on and an administrator, defendant Fore closure. Order confirming Hale. Marfhn' M. , Ijnuer, plaintiff, vs. Helen Louise Gild.iy et al, defend aritn. F'ureclosure. Default and decree. J. II. Intliaw.iy. plaintiff, vm. H. N. Sprout, et tlx, defendants. Foie clouure. Settled and dismlBrfed. O. II. Kiley, plaintiff, vh, A. II. plaintiff, vs. and Nuvitra- Dum- ition Company, defendant j ayes. Continued. j Mell Mitchell, plaintiff, vs. Hurry Mitchell, defendant Divorce, ti tled and dismissed. D 1 Shrode, et nl, plaintilfs, vs. K. H. Ashcroft, defsndant. Ac- money. Continued tiou for service. Tillamook County Hank, a Cor poration, plaintiff, vh. Kile I'ater soii, et al, ilefendants. Koreclon lire. Default and decree. H F. Goodspeed, et al, plaintiffs, vs, M. H. Hanenkrait, defendant. Action for money. I'lainliff takeH noiistiil. V. A. Da !, pl.-lintiff, vh. Kdith I.. Hart, defendant. Foreclosure of lien. Default and decree. J. C. Krickson, plaintiff, vs. Jul ius A. Krickson and Kfflelena Ivrick sou, defendants. Foreclosure of morltratfe. Default nnd decree. T his Xs uuld Uam ere already I Burne breeU trom chosen. I With a good and prcxiiciil purebred sire and a cummun dam of mixed breed , ing, the animal of the next generation shows a wonderful Improvement over the dam. Why? Because of tne much power uf the sire lo effect change and the little ower of thu dam lo resist change. J he progeny of the first gen terulioi), therefore, will shuw resem blance much closer lo Hie sire than to the dam. For this reason it is fair to nd by order i" Hth day of November, 11)13, at tho hour uf one o'clock I'. M., is fixed as tho lime mix! tho County Court room of said Courl as thu place for tho hearing of itaid tlnal account. U-o V. Wilson. Administrator. Administrator's Notice of l-'lnnl Account. for ussu.nc that much more than naif the , essential properties which it inherits have come from the slru rather than from thu dam. Notice is hereby given that thu un dersigned Administrator of thu Fstato of Mary A. liiehlnger, deceased, has filed with the County Court of tho Statu of Oregon, for Tillamook County, The relative improvement in thu , his linal account, and that Monday, tho second mating will not be so great, us 10th lay of November, I'JV.i, at 10 the improvement made in the first. It j o'clock A. M., has been fixed as tho cannot be so great, lur the dllferenco in the blued elements between utru and dam in the second instance Is much less than in thu first instance. But there will be improvement. For the same reason thu improvement in thu third generation will be less than in thu sec ond, and in each succeeding gu, oration the decree of the Improvement will de crease. When thu breeding for beef. time, and the Court House of Iilla rnook County, Oregon, as tho place for the hearing of thu said final account, and all persons having objections to thu said final account uru hereby noti fied nnd required to present thu saino to thu Hiild Court on or before tho hear ing aforesaid. Dated this 30th day of Suptember 1013. Robert Kichingor, Administrator Rich I nicer, yr and ths no inrtff It -III nie l ihn anibird of that turn H cool ntiimilm t) in(f tt0fi In eoncm irtiei thai th rl IU raise IIO 0O0 0OO a yt. nl tArit tb Orosoii City and Mll.Bku ,.,... laiun lw... , lllfirilll'DF t Klroltir Of Ths li.-l.. . MlVHlllliMt 1 l.t .... . . it... I.. w ruiui oi inn ti ,.( im ....... .... .. ,w ft..u... 1 1 .. . " uui uio iioittllt ot Ilia etk -t'l. II 4. II .... ,,Mr lli ) m OeaklMtr. tlitt I-....I.., . - t iwijt tint llnnll aulil In a n . ... tniiirnaiiicNi ir I. I i rt.. . III" HHikaM f's.' ir 'I i s Allxrth tllllun i,,t,ii i ,. and i lnrw iako if. ., ,tiiix lug IU thlril bi u j p. ... lair al.iktlMiii l nil or tho in.-ur Ui (eiiw, t-ndot-vcKMi itir' iifttw irtmie al lHit a j Hffrf cf ilullaro annually i ito .t.. lh Unllod lilalr. Tltaro It llah.o (n i, ,..ti 0tntrori ow-t m.d 111 tlllltlnr laltil. ill l l.iu. . ri&ailcf Ut the Sral 1 .mU. . umtor riraii iti. ine tmv iiutinra. inch . ' -ifcj (Vj tatikltui lulu ito i vf ttc b.m at Ihui Hi... ...... I .i. 'tutt) than i l't A tniht i- i r.tH atlMliir ' firt-.u ,nrru'j t- fl f fH!rHt .111 i- o t'f I! 'Ir h I c -. N. Ulll AummartitU. income u win rmits. f itT.ooo.ixw Tw " ' ' remainder of ihw eotnmtnst' groat . i' at i . lorotti" I mad up prlbcltwllr of UUr '" doli'xr nal rtnu imn and WtUl rn4,itt , ;,,n U.a Uiltln t. I i ..I f r n at I'on t' A brief um mar 7 of U n tdrtlf ,,S,K,, (B Brrri.. Is as preund fnr tho tnu fUo L., 4,. mrt, ', ( AerX JtnffenWKP of trtff rteL.i f- t 't at eomparmi with ln mlnn of all Im ,., rn (,,, At.,, partnd morobandUo OW la. 3T pf ! . . H. !ufaj 1 4t - cent, nr n. twr hh. j ' Mu4. Vb1k Value of annual Impoiit aadnl in , , :iti-, 1,; lbs frt-e Mat, UI7.0O6.0O0 J flro fall mat ml rnVoflttrw i' m Kit IINtMtrl - .-''ru . -vatlrf . f t 11 1 Beaty, et nl. defendant-. To Het ! to ieiiJei cornphiint animals of thu fourth generation will K. A. atewurt, plaintiff, vh. Chan, boar a close resemblance to the breed j or tho hstato of Mary A I'. XelHon, et al, defendants Fore- from which the Hires have been chosun, ' Deceased, clorturu; of mortgage On motion, For beef making they will bo fully I after showing death of nhiintiff. eouul to the breed from which thu Charlotte M. Coyle, Hiihstituted as sires have been chosen. In one re- plaintitf. opect they may be oven hotter. Thuyl Fred F. Hlinn, plaintiff, vs. John may have more stamina thu outcome W. Hoyer anil M. O. Buyer, defend- of alien blowJ Inherited from the dam. Hutu. Injunction. Demurrer huh- u w1" luKU a "ltW l'J"Kur to thus taineil. I'Jaiiitilf given permission transform milking (pialities, und still BO YCARS- EXPERIENCE AdjiiHtmeut York, et al, for money, aside deed. Plaintitf taken voliui tary iion-Btiit. Pacific .Northwest Co.. plaintiff, vh. K. Jj (lefeudiintH, Action Settled and diHiiiibHed, The Ilillshoro National Hank, jilniuti t, vs. J. V. Hoyer, defend nut. Action for money Plaintiff given judgment of non-suit. Mildred K. Small, et vir, plain tlffn, vs. Anna Herrall, ot nl, !e feniluntH. To quiet fitle,' Atigunt 'Jfi liy consent of nil particd und In the matter of the petition of i John A. HetiHoti, to hecouiu n cit i.en of the I'nited States of Amur tea. Continued to .November -Itli. Annie M. Drajier vh. John S. Maginnirt. Koreclontire. Sale con firmed on motion of Vsinlilf. longer to change the wool charaetoris- tics of shecy. If, however, tho sire first chosen were followed by a sire of u different jVoed, thu Improvement of tho line inadu by tho first sue would Co checked. Tho blood ulomunts Inherit ed from him woujd bu materially ro duccd. if, In tho third genera lion, a sire of yet another breed woru usod, the reduction would bu carried on still further. To follow such hi eodinir will r . dellnitu. Tradc Marks Dcaiam ConvniQHTS Ac. AnronattndliiK a ttttrh .nit rif-tcriMinn tnti aalcmr uruiii our oiIMm, p., wUoi.r J liirinUun It iirohtl.lfii.K-iii.hl. (Vmiuimiiri Mit Itt. IIMcl .ysiicr tut tocurln. u.m. w tft rial tutkt, nil bout vii.rva, la it jiopresentatwo underwoofl, majority loader In tho housx, Issued a formal statement announcing his candldoey "t. cannot, lead to anything A. IT..I....1 . . Wl... I.. I.. I . i . ui tu uuiu-ii nwuen ttcuain irom Ala- ii'ger il. is continued UIO I0SH btU-i 'im bama to uucceed tho lato' Joseph F, v'1' ho the iirdp.;itseii posossod. ijM 2 : .. . ... OUl'O UJOL-U 11L' Lli-li.Ii.l-.. I, ,.,U -JV.JW I Jeimsio.i. wise '"" J jjj Scientific Jfmcrlcaii. A lisndtomtlr lllattrttw vulli, Mi v.,. n, lulttloii or anr it'itniiot louraaL 'rtriiTI il . fall ntetilttl.it. 0 '''. New York RsuliM lh nit Slopn uifn IntUiiil, llm Cititt flit Kria r. I'Hiui.liimb.t bU Itcul ugul. rnt. Old Iak. 30.0O0.S; n lav. IJI5.ooo.OOC Entimatmt rnv-nur. (mm em titration and Income tair. (Jhl U. Ui.OOO. IMW, new law. U32.OO0.u6O. Altogether, couttiiner. In th" t'uttrd State prubably will rernire from abroad, free from nil tariff, more than li.ooo.ooo.ooo eortu of iorrbarnilte turl!iK the noil year liurlns I9IJ the amount of free imrHirted" wat morn than mo.iMW.ooo and tmn the tariff is itiitlri'ljr removed frum ol. oEr. 'rnn ore nod cheap Iron and other Im portant Items, the total It eipfxited In nereate notably Under the old law more than 63 per cent of all giK. hrmiKht to the United Hlate frtl, a parts of the world paid no tariff, and that proportion will be Increased bj the (lew law. The free wool provision of lbs now law takes effect December , 1313, nnd tho froe sur.nr provision May I, 9, Conors at Work Nln Month. The new tariff law, pasted four yenro after lreliiii Tofl slistud (he elstlni! Payne Aldrlch low. Is the re stilt of more than nine mouth. (Jf work In emigres llonrlni; were started Jaiiimry '1 by the house ways and in-vm commlttsn Chnliman Under wood Introduced ih0 tariff bill April 7, Immediately after President Wilson had convened the now' comcrest, It passed the housn May K, and tho sen ate. September 9. National Capital Urevlllet, Juno I bus l)i,.in deilKtiatiid as Fath ors' day, In a resolution Introduced In tho houso by Hnprnsentatlvo Moore of Pennsylvania. He would mako thu rose the emblem. A bill for tho creation nf n public land court Is lo ho advocated In con Kress by Senator Walsh of .Montana. Tho court Is diislKtled lo save limn In hind casos and to decide all points ol law at Ihsuo. ItopriHontatlven of small bunks of tho mlddlo west nnd south protested iiKaliiHt the currency bill boforn the Hi imto bunking and currency commit tee. Thu chief objection wnu iiguliut Uio inovUlon provnntliiK tho miiiiiIIit banks cliarKinK for tho collection of out of town chocks, On thu hools of tho failure of con Bhish to loRlslatu In tho tariff bill to prov.mt KamblluK In cotton futures. Iteproionlatlvo HiinlBon of MIshIh nlppl Introduced a rosolutlon provld Iiik for an International cnmpalKii "KuliiHt such iitiectilatlnn, A now coiintorfolt, a no Niitlnr.n' Hank of Now York, has bomi dlscov "rod by thu socrot service division or Urn trouwiry dopnrtmont. It In a pho tournphlc rnprotliiutlon of fair ipmllty paper without silk threads or Imita tion of Uiam. t f4 i Oil rr,o xit wefe le'- s :,ii rm My, . fr. ui n firtt dr f it a.d longer rutni'u.'"' and a iAreer cetirri rr Rtnefidrl at a uodr lbs autpirrt ' of Oregon :d tor i ed'ieatlaMAl leafiii--. The (Irnt lair soutborn Waero rioted The fnlr every way ethihi't ' froiu lauiofl, uorset, .iieci a' i at tpeolal merit Mr. 11. ( hotter ..rttirtf Immk ll.ta.t M ......lltl I. MB IR QfeS I mm lor me arrets . - - San K'raftclteo. ehsft! s t"-Kl ..... .I.l. tin.. . wl.iVi kii aiuienriiir: iriiii tii.'" " - elvaii Into his care . if...,M..M i- -. d ..libi nr'-i"iHi j iiwui -" rfl.niiinMrfl 74111111111 .... - 1 . i 1 .1. . 11. ..1. ..1,.., .,1 IM4 llieiniii iiifi fl1lllllll.l', - ----- from the neschutr nUoil AnnrovBl by tlm -f rrtsry of terlor Is needed to roinptli Inntlou. 1 - .i. ........ .1 ttntlDt I. liner llie leriii. nintiiloietil In llie IS' 1 ',M American farmer. If l(io enter on uio m inuiarni'e .... .. . a fftnti!L ainoiioi nner nii-iiri"h " i"- ine. rommissionor 01 !" In llm irensorv delinr' .acllt .... in 'I intra nrom ses to m pnlKti In Marshfloiu 10 met - reform ninveinelits. llll" and "dry initiation rai"' . .... Wht no lor somit i me, . . ...... .01 iiioiiiiuiioii nun i.'iim.m . . . . .. .1 . ti.iiei nam in ifni an ineif imi" tered for tho noxl city oleftlo1 . timttA oil., ..i. i. ...ii in niisirrii - fuelnif n .orlolis nrobloiii in . for food for thnlr sliel . .... .i..tmff lirlnif Hi.. in in rrom use la - In tho mountain. n lhl fall haa boon oxceitl(imll)' M' thoro Ih practically no i:rM c kfiltii. rmiifM iei... i.iim iiL'retMi iw I.iiiii.'m i.iiiniiilmioit III tH" ""' Kill ,.,,11,,... 1. 1,,., llm I1KII UI '-- M.I. II . 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