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Show J I I tit t . l'Ont ,;LCTION oi NEWS TNENING DENEICE'r U. S. Aviators Who Were , ,poi , i itiaot Hardy'' oi ii3) A , ti Vic I it Of . . ta of, : 01 ofrogyle own .0 r, AN eiNgit id , b, tat asset ertiet , o;;rel.! etilialf nu- - t. ,t 041 grtooI of tif tritielt I ki ', ',A; ,..i'- . '.' ' '' ,1- . .1 t '''' ' '07' la , , ti er"r I' . ,' , ,;,471,,, v , r - air 1, V. i . A ...A,;',... , tt, t- tr h41.0 oil ort 110 of gataat ait4tu44 -- .. U charart, r.. ht. 1.114- $At.tisasta, 11 4411r .tita It hat It va gii 434 ?quo loot' i4 This is esperi- - t , lac' 1 f:',-- . 'ti .10 VII, to- ,he - ttehsolta all the tilimItitt VS Ail (.dr grip him. Ccate, itratt t tatIvor riv Al ii,,, I. 1ti tict rk to! ttio) vt I 11.4 a 1.t ,1 a!! ?Aar 1,1.'1 :I, Pt .Anti .I! 111)11.1h .. 1. , 1!11 c her.-!r- r. I itt hi, .st. t att.ttotag, r a it ,' 1 : ;; ',., L.'.. 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The last 'Bassoon thee otwerhineht .ottere4 per bushel for 1,rentiom of three neer th ptoduct!oll of hard villein Ma :twain has Increaoed from three cent. to tsteuttfite and Mr() rents. heist produted in the talirq The Is bought by local and borers tons at the regular market price, )tear ago the farmers received about MOO per bushel for their wheat and tho present time the nistket price. le 00 00 twee bushel. The ammint of wheat bouglat by the local dealer& about :0 per cent of the ennuis! pro. Wynne. la ground in the flolic mills In different parts tat the valley. These flour mills erg torqued In the different townie aut;h sta Preston. Smithfield., Logan. Cornish. Franklin and Cache Junetion making-abou- t II in number. JENKINS. '22. l'rkva bower doe IlAtratock. tr. William .11 Correll. profession of animal humbandry sit the Utah Ag riessiterel toilet, reports that- - both local.. sad eastern livesteck. niarkets are frilm onehalf to one cent lower Per pound at the presets Anse thee they trere lest year. Grade dairy' cows are about US cheaper per head; stock sheep from 25 to $t cheaper pet head now than they were last year. And hogs have dropped from 23 cents to 10 cents sines August of this year. "The main reissue." says be. "for the reduction in the price of Overlock in this siection of the country is feed hortage. Tb. easternmarkat is lower. because of the agitatiorr against also because of a rameatpackers; duction in the else. of cuts served at hotels and tesusurents; and because dealers have a lot Of meat on hand which they expected-tsell in Europe. They failed to do this because the price was far above what Europe could afford to pay. The demObilisai (ion of the army also tout much to do with the reduction in price of meal Men do not eat as much meet In civilian life es they do In the army:Consequently. there la an Increase in the supply of meat. These are the con. elusions Dr. Clifton has come to aft. sr a careful study of the situation. tot-el- an Itt ç4lII ootro4t000rthil indict &rain and tj.4 kt..g Naa atm vac.tadcal unstltata.tituttatata .at! $ :, ILI 1;401 It ttiital t.tat but the last po alluring ta hrr rot-ioA 100'11313, ally hue in his 9,41 inatoos, I$4, 1'i( ',11.:,... A r ha tievadent yet CO,NiiiI VI lit ',tarry Ilion. laof icai01. ) I,o4.4T I h.74 "Teas:. It i s sieZowr tilt'', of,o. t ,EIViid and elqa,tt ,n 1914. it tic, i. ,1 11,1, (1.1. t.tttcat afar. '1.!, 4114 httnic. Joon, asticr the ill, boos en Ant town iFesor.e. to rit - aain urulllf 7,11 tkelk. Ai, of eitsio tuzd 01T1 gortiiti hen tor tioof; oceug,tost poems of flosh,og ea- tlitiiiiirilirttur of her i goo.ittrti 111)1111C., rim!, the most Lopelat, for file olitte, I( seer,. V. II at', the affair vitth her usual fatalistie lightheartednesa. but the harsh worths of the tattle, in aritnkatt mottietit itf eauesste lit1tholtai t air. t lt ide ilLiow al illgtiii14 r,' donation at hut( With 00 her 101141iN of subsistence and the in. BY THOMAS HARDY. timat!on that she is rejoining her hum. band. (Condensation by Miss Ruth McCall, Vinchester, Mass.) Deiel mined, husk eta r, to make no easily appeal to Cittres family. Tess -employment a ttiOng the Gond morning, hir John.- The man. the yOUllitrin Onn of a stern and rinds summer of winter WI the but coming old zealous Ivrit Anirui farms; r1ent of a dotty. t hrd ra re Clare and 10P lavish contributions to her sadLy dmippointed his fathstares her etword add' thus privation wia bpeettly cr. fig,u ittddier views and famllys support. sbe wanconverted Into a mai( itic pride upon then y sincrie seruidea against tak- in the h&c,. Itay after day ders on until at length on the high, DO ,A. ordeis. in process Of of he. ing John that Durbeytield I n a great drat) t,.Ikfld$ yearning to gentleman farmer, 11, wan .hsiky leas actually 8 Ilneal dea4en4-- 1 Pincoming field of desolation she Ands the tileartAlt Cullarlott. the ClitliZillg f.i arious ins. tasks rendered of est. most arduous noble lantily of 1a's-her-he tenfold diMcult by a churlish boor or thmic. toted, !seemed to Tess a demigod. and an vine. all ampheer hi all the rancor Inof the she had sworn herself to And no 'tamer bad Joan. hib baml- 'though aricapo! Kra7,!gc lig.itnst her. the enforced 'celibacy, propinquity lain and the ahilling P11,,Vb- mho Dome. shallow-minde- d wife, the easy- - ripened into intimacy and drifted into flinging uneomplainingly. going mother of his many children, love. Together they went iificid in the toils iinveasingly. holly-ilthe hope of her husheard of her exalted estate, than her wondrous desey dawns and the warm ing band 's return. Songs that he lovea fternoona found them mak- she romantic soul began secretly to de-- I summer praettees; the saeet . gay notes Ang butter and cheroe in the cool. aadly with her tragic lips via a brittlant and fitting alliance for white dairy house. The birds Pang contrasting eyed. At her beautiful young daughter. To for them and for them the stars shone and great sorrowing the continued length,' by diatraught - was Teasend which and whole the verdant ,, valley. teeming itrat-eT- y artfully prevailedrt decides to seek neWs with richness and increase. gave up she upon to seek work In a wealthy and walks the him from his Young, happy. long, tremulousparents, family of the same Illustrious its odorous vapors. miles to Emminster pagan-heartethe universe was Vicarage. Of rare spiritual us welt ,t!!, And eo the Innocent child., whose theirs. MT quick mind grew in conphysical endowments, she would single-minde- d desire was to mend the tact with his ,and her warm rich as have received a welcome broken fortunes of her ,famtly. be- voice lost Its country speeeh and an- at theundoubtedly hands of the benevolent old came poultry keeper for a blind old consciously adopted his cultured cc'. Heilgyinitp and his wife. but an emptyl wonfan of spurious title and ultimate 'cents. house reverberates to her knocking., for her son. a dissolute wretch. prey TeSS. topPCIrt 100tnPd. lint vartielY and while she unobtrusively awaits ' Alec IYIrberville. a young After now. until love's honest declarittion their return from church, She overwhile back to Marlott C4111W the die: brought her to A" poignant realization hears a wayside conversation betweert illusioned girl. where she lived in a of e in thie her situation twv exemplary brothers gray seclusion until her weazoned lit- world. But all withdrawals were over- Angel's with rendeer sends her homeward tie baby's death. come by Claire's gentle insistence; all heart. But after several bitter years of at revelation were lightly The voice of a "ranter triumphantheart searching. Teas determined to attempts thwarted. within a week of ly consigning a barnful of 'mattes to leave home againthis time to be the weddingFinally, which she had re- eternal damnation calmed TOWS to dairymaid at Talbothays, a large, fer- luctantly set. dayher resolution takes pause a moment in a doorway. and tile farm in the valley, of the Great! shape in srlting----four-pag- e conthere on a platform of corn bags. In Deirleit And here. too. was a young fession is breathlessly thrust under his sanctimonious side whiskers and aemt 1.1101AS ItAlt1)1.. tA porttAll of Its nit,11:c otot la,u1seape. 'P 4A," ' 4 3 Mail of ma,- lotto. it., 4.1 Ati et I hc it.' cgit, ta i qt.6ti' All tht t ito t ? 4" t stlicy Wheat Crop. it oft fele..".; , lila ul a i',A 4$0 34it. it- a I don. 1Lat .,.. i , hat !tali at vt .or) !tout a 4 1 N thy iti t 616 I 6,100111,1 ate tit Mc ha at; att. at tt 3:11011 111, m a ills 41 ' 4.,:'"tirlor - the e,. tr.) ignot ant chilli' .4 1 In, rn ,mi (ad va tit 111ctt 1) ( Irma I. tlI 3131, tt it li 113- kJ:4.3MA Itt I ti.at t rr immable kJ. a wit t o.it, .,,-- 6,14,1..a. tr a l'iltetittatasaa, 4I It, laaat. tt ;tatieu ALMS att humor .11t,,woh lit.f.1.1- - '' )161 teak. 14utlie 4ita41$114111, ( 6,14,,Al4I4 . tk, the 114 Pi nit par I, Á tutigir fami- ,a,s. 1 Lr't a tt,t gnat's? (1.a- - a it ; out et ry 4, ' a,.,4,, to,-;- :a ., .,0.0 a ,, ... ! I at-,i- oo.o The IsIS best crop of Coi he .alley sist milisup Us III the noighboi hoot tots hundied thouiond bualsela Nimes 44 the alley hii4 weeded ee Atilt. it In LOIS kilt 141 faii and tho fail issoiature woo larking stuugh stioto lushest did not receive , 4 tics citaq 01 qtte III : 13 ' 1919 ir n,,, sorptA,.., Lieut. Frederick U. Waterhouse. Lieut. Frederick 11. Waterouse. After weeks of search the fate of l'itited States aviators who were was t'atrolling the Mexican border ConIt. Cecil Lieutenants learned. nolly. of Kan Diego. Cal.. and Frederick If. Waterhouse, of Weiser. Idaho. lost their way on a flight from Yuma. Ariz.. I3 San Diego. and land-i- d in Lower California. For nineteen days they had only the water in the radiator of their airplane to drink and little or no food. Then they were killed by Mexican fishermen. Their ' budies were recJvered. to cylleitreicalAnbilanciak, had :ylk PW,P.,.mia pem..,gnmk, The Ceche Uti4 I AU., MIMNE1M0P. 1",51111P 4 Ib I Ie ld le te d e t tear : NELSON. 0. Panniers Parra Corporatkm. The Grain Growers' assotiation is the name of a new corporation In Boxeider county. which is capitalised at 210.000. "Wfth threshing prices at 15 cent. per bushel and.. the cost.of sacks extremely high together wit other exorbitant costs of marketing grain the farmers in Boxelder county decided to combine to cut down on expenses. To do this effectively they formed it corporation under the above name. Articles of incorporation were filed and the &Association bitten at once to take care of the fall thresh. A complete-elevatMg. equipped with scales, gasoline engine. offices and books was installed. The totai cokt'w00 only 81.311.20. .fehe association, Immediately contracted with a, threabiag . machine company to have their grain threshed for 10 cents per bushel. the farmers to furnieti the pitcherl..-Th- e ease-elatifurnished the sacks and .took care of the grain.' The ' grain was stered in the elevator and later sold. A check for the Mount that the grain sold for less 21-- 2 cents for the handling woe handed 10 the grower. The, total Charge of threahing ; and marketing the grain' wig less than the threshing.-price- . Besides this the association seld'the wheat for a W C aboVe the average price by sell- -' ing in large quantities. 22.13 being received fot all the' wheat. Approximately f'13,500 bushels of. wheat were sold for a total of $ 28.- 113.20. ;There was a slight deficit in Vie assolciation at the-n- d of the season duelto the fact that the threshing company encountered serious delays because of breakdowns and inclement weather. The gain lo the Ina. vidual grower is almost unbelievable, being computed at about 12 cents. to 15 cents Ort the bushel. The association has a paid uls.,Olip. Ital of only 1114000. --- were financially interested tot the, die1.1 eiuoibio oath uur appeasane AU kind or equipment end Mock. vargoato kind of people here arioal bentah the horse tout he Mill turniehee living through h is worattat nearly all mankind. It ail the homes sod mule were immediately pernoviad trona the iipreeent operation of produelbS food there would sot be automata stuff hied tu teod the police forces in the various eitlea, U every lector), in the United Mates would Inert Immediately to making machinery the herrn, made horse power could not onatie.10 good stert toward Mettlectue tb bliral during the neat quarter of eenturc Machinery that must be repaired or replaced with sew material every two or three voilre will he is enatieee bat tarn though a eontravenear should be developed that would compet equine power ceonembeally. , itoinagentent of the poultry flock may wistit tiff erioue trouble" ease IL A. Itittenbender. profesoot o,,f poultry husbandry ot Iowa State , coVego. hoop. colds. chicken pos. coilreek isnot the like are diesLoos shot ar oily controllood by tho proper SOWItalIterii, ond housing. Yet if Mos diatoms' are Ilowtol to itet a foothold or Noir. it is oilmost impossible to umbel theist satisfactorily. Isatilimess. unsanitary, poorty ventilated. overcrowded. tirefty quarters are von, apt to grouts atom sort of roubleo. Theo atooaswe usualty make their ppooranco by tho birds oippoiar log out of tondition. by ',teat sootsint or by a ganorat unthrifty appearance. The first treatment Is to remove thi rouse it once. if on of the above montioned la causing the trodbit.. "Muir tho reuse bee been lemoved. It possiblo isolst the sicktbirdo from the Mick. either by disposing of them by killing or burning. or placing those othor quartors away from th root of the flock. If the birds ars valuable. individual troatment :rosy be given. but generally with a small ktick yard flock tho quicker they aregotton rid of the bettor. "To treat the rest of the flock. ens of tho simplood methods is to use a small amount of koorosono Ontop of the drinking water. In platql of the korneene an Intestinal antiseptio, such as bichloride of mercury la the proportion of ono, to SV011 and throotenths grain tablet to oath gallon of water. or sufficient Potassium Permsn' genet to make this water purple in color may be uoed. Motel drinking vessels should not NI used aa earthen ware, coment or wooden ere more sat. , isfactory." A large amount of trouble will be saved if you aro sure:. That the quarters an dry. That thre and one-ha- lf square foot of floor space is provided for each bird. That the houpetoSight on all sides. Tbat thero is ancient opining in the front eo that, tho house to well contliatod. 'That the window aro placed Do that the sunlight reaches the back part of , the boils. - , :7..4 Is. 'rho shop stossissithss" pion orester tuition appereatly bats been toot! out ),i, lit) serves le the mills of the 11161.1 Lumber company bres..;11 believed to he the first CAMPOUlt to 14 this tspertincol lin the Pacific co.ott.1-4- ; As result of the plan. rerently puts! Into affret. some Ide ernolmoiree of too mills of the compeny mew hare mull srprosentstion 114 011 nioUssfl porsri Ofst 1 Isollog the Industrie, relation' of the. plant', The plan. It use stinoutioeiti. by the company. would be "Mended'. to Its II other plante and !umber ,,, eampa ae rapidly as th men IllroW into it and become sufficiently InterT tooted to dont It. Publication of monthly plant organ. whit the editor-- , Lai direction In the band. of the em. Ocoee's. also is rootemplated. the first &eau to sppear tot DelorttolltoSr. The lumber workers appear to hat 'flied the "abort committee" plan twit enthostisem. )tatiort of personal wet fare. tottety. laititaloatolt Athol Waite Ciao oification Itat' been roneldered by th committee. One workman 's claim to high wages ass refused by the tont 'mime. Allowances for overtime vomit' by the COMnilitooll Troll Peold ertsrment from the mill officers, an other question of working conditio - - halos boen arittio41.- th working of the plan. Preti dent J. It. Bloody' of the Mill eons patty says.. "It is going to remove many of th difficulties that in the past bay arkien between ' emplcoer rind ere ploy. hereto, of the fact that the bare held aloof from each other. Th liminalien of outside Interferone nfl folks. bouitts thug in tom will Inspire mutual confidence and reduc to a minimum rangier and antsgon lama. I farther by the adoption of the deals, tuition "farm bureau junior oktls1 for the boys and girlie organizations, and by an arrangement whereby tho youngsters can become real member' of --the farm bureau. rb permanent upbuilding of MO rommunity. county or Mate. says uro Musser's bulletin, la determino4 al the develope( epirit among the residents of each comf In out together thei4 working munity. farm and home problems. The tar n bureau is an ortnniution of the rep i resentative rural people of the counts brought together to work out theso problems under their own leadership' communit! From ,the various needs a county-wid- e program of wori is determined. rnd intareeted leadeti ars chosen to lead sack project of1) phase of the program. This plan carried still further into a state ant national program. This bulletin is receiving wide cir rotation throughout the mats. by dio tribution to county agents. all a par of the 1120 reorganization campalgt Extension Workers , To Hold Conleren - 1 Progress in Idaho - Nov. ;.-( this season of the year. careful Farm Bureau Work Vaal)... -- Poultry Management. m0 I COMliNt:'4 III Ill divertAttu vasoikaign agatnet equine atm la has had lie llect but it Hagar ella. act doubly Irons asalitat theme wha At . OliT PPN, IS TfilEll s'4:1 4; 10.464411 t itt, Ittatr ti,s44 i 4.4.... to tagliusi .itoiao16.6h 611 ....T..."........,:. I (boo eopiI.I. de a ,,,1 Gi.t- el: LP,1 III. t lo,t os it, ".' .t, I :,,,,, ;kitf ,9,.: '"4-i''-'' e - it PI ry ,: , ottei . ig 1111 1:11 britilltd pad rintored tut Ilia bosierday Netts by the tOrtiftri Nola tot Altrictilistrol floatrastisio at Mgt Visit Airiest kat.' (Wirt's. 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C .0 rir i it I ro.ssi:my re;tJto t r bit 4104,1 dispaosioskatol, frail to atr t d It pteeitl0 lotolit. lot ta Ha ligeptal wait one.tr ill (toptim Motti to Mtre fit the oesey n. of (lid owe lend the the ..,..,.. aka, ,,,,,,,,, Thosodo Ilugati 31.) li :it utiill pit gal 1311431 u1133411.4 ,r,!2""- ' lis; "., ; i.:; Irlaig,..-- 1 Weekly Farm and Home Departmint Slain by Mexicans After Starving Nineteen Days CLASSIC SERIES CONDENSE 1,1: . NOVI: M SA1'1'111)41' Preparations are Laing made by thl divisiof rniversity of Idaho extension for an extennion workerte conferene I, Itoscow. the week of Feb. I. A ; meeting. county littOn ill, born uatielsin anti the bold, roving eye now agents, club leader tthis In a booklet issued by the rignteousthe administrp gleamed with a ferocious special mnas. As she passed on down the Jane extension division of the rnlversity of itive etaff and repreaentativee from th, he came after her. imploring forgiveIdaho, R. H. Rustler, assitdant state skricultural college will talk eve ness and offering redemption. Repulse leader of county agents. outlines the itnins for the coming year's farm Int Alec. who to deter after repulse failed theory of "Farm Bureau .Organiza- reau and extension worit throughoui persisted day by day at first withanaa lion." which extension people say is 'the state- - The intention words and license holy marriage worked out in Idaho with a thorough- Unified state program of work Omit bi then his former passion uncontrollably nese that makes it more or lees a outlined. ar1 revived by Tess compelling beauty, model among the Mato farm bureau Arrangements for. the meeting his newfound religion dropped front of the country. Iry the hands tit a committee consist organizations him like a cloak, the convert disapThe particularly unique feature of ing of F. L. WI Mama. Mate leader n peared and. all the arts of Man and the Idaho system Is its county agenta; E. R. Bennett. neb devil were employed to ensnare the of the boys and girls' club work tit, horticulturist; Misty Amy Kelly. MAU leader. W. 'l girl. And poor, bopelese Tess, grindhome demonstration work and the home demonstration Ilk ing on under a benumbing strain, county agricultural work. iThis co- I McCall. Mate club leader; and' B. was in more danger than her scorn of I , ordination has been carrted one ',tent Pheehan. field agronomist. the man cotild realize. linally her in the evleIfather's death, . resulting her family from their home, precipitates Tess!. doom, and as a last desperate reparation to her helpless mother and sisters, she yields, with a fatalistic calm. to the inevitable. To Sandbourne. a ., gay-- - watairing a of a, man., place, melancholy spectre conies in , wasted by illness and regret. search of his lost bride. and Itra, faahClare . finds :ionable boarding-hous'Al:vays' Insist tiliton true "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin") Tess and learns the agonizing truth. :Just beyond the town she overtook ! him, her eyes wild and trance-likher whole body as if bereft of soul and will. "I have killed him t..7.' .. .. he Calle& Yhti he taunted' me---.I ' by a foul name . . . I owed it to . you and I owed it to myself It came to me as a shining light that . , , 7 ,' I should get yeti back that way." , With a final realization' of the imCLAWSON'.. ' 2 T. ' , . ineneity of her love and the piteous ', . brought upon her,' Clare niight , Exporting Horses. , held out tender. protecting arms, and . together they wandered through the There has been much speculation as . untrodden ways like two children to the number and character of horses 'the world and its retribution quite for. 4 in lwanted .0 Europe, says The American t got. Breeder. have heen circulated For five days they contirmed in this that thereReports would be a great demand idyllic state night for registered draft horse. for the exTess half jestingly,clattned sanctuary port trade to Europe. Exporting ots t The 'Beyer Croaa" On Arpirin tab.' prescribed by physicians for Co;' among the commicuous ruins of the, importing of registered, draft horses years for the relief of t. will eighteen not be a very large factor-iancient pagan temple to the sun at the, lets has the same Ineaningcss14-KaraPkin Headache, Toothache. Earach IStonehenge. With the dawn came the American market one way or thnoth- on gold Both mean Genuine Rheumatism, Lumbago,"Nautitis. guardians of the law. ..looming dark er.Prices may affect- this trade to "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" should 'For a few cents you can get a band extent.- If a few Belgians could against the silvery horizon. In a grim.' seme tettebb and On box containing taken aceording to the twelve tablets inexorable circle they waited until the he purchased trt vent low figure thvY in directions snit "Bayer" Druggists also sell larger "Ray sun's level rays, relentlessly reminia. might be taken to Belgium. The Bel- proper Cross" Is the. lie lure packages: Aspirin 'Bayer I cent of a bygone eacrificial dayefl gian breeders are frt. condition that package.. is on package and on tablets.., ,Then of4Rayer Manufacture of Monoatetp.,;; full upon another Victim. and Tess,' they will, be able to Import a few you I are Aspirin illnuinio to this eountrY in the Ilea! getting...the cacidester of Salicylicsold. , , , deserted by all the Quiet- - horses future. a few Percherona have ly she faced her captors.. -- "I - am been sentQuite to England from the United ' , .. ready," she said.. Btatee and Canada. Thht businese bids strokes metallic shiver the Eight thet to of be fair our largest export hill morning sir and from a near-b- y pure bred draft horses to Europe. figure rivets involuntary eyes interests that the Thetrade Ameron the flag-sta- ff of a sullen cage of a ican home breeder most is that of building.' For Angel the prison whrre good grade stock. It has been esti, , , t Tess Is confined haa at this fatal hour mated by reliable horsemen that ..,,. . , ' , , . a. . I.. deadly and significant fancination. Europnis ready to buy 1,000.400 goodl r ' 11 ..g.: 1 li.2.-t as quickly as 14 Sinwly, silently, a black square creeps horses In this eountry e 1.',i 1 UP the pole and flutters chill against they tan be handled.The transporta- . ; .44ifie .1,4 ' -the is it , tion morninaskY. yet has quite although high . ,', i 1 been reduced. The feed problem will Tees, more Pinned against than be a ,,tactor.. Ilorbes are only wasted : 1:..4.:,' t had paid the great. penalty, .. ' "';'1- 11). ' as they ean be properly fed. The sfr"."01 3e," a is in tints nrtaft tit healthy port slue Copyright, lel", by theNearli market condition. of ,every co. Boston 1 (The Posta COPY,' lishing ib.A. '' ), riirbt in the United- - Kingdom. the- De. any importance is feeling its effect . very strong 'tendency from minima. itge.Celeniell and dependen. There is a users ' ' .' 0 : , at this time to retain i en --under., the'copyright act. by the the horse. their big. sound horses and dispose of Poet Publishing Co.. Boston, liarts.4-1- 1. kind. The inferior American farmthe S. A. All rights reserved. by ers reallke that prired land. lithor, oik hfle you aloft)! permiesion of,- and arrantement with. feed and the high anxious or Inconvenienced all tht he is reeelvingl "Omar, Ilarper 0.1k,Sana, authorized. publieberal. for his produce prices behooves him to keep They start (hi liver and loosen the iron day like--Calomel., iCtil - Salts,, ae (Published by special arrangement his best sterviceable enimils. att Pills.bowels wkhout gripingor skatenIng with the itte('lure Newapaper. Syndl. The general upward trend of good ere a , delightful ktt, right. reaervet 'bora. during tothe past year should be 3V111.11 yoA wak op an toastpa for grown-x-- e , "Don Quizate" by Cervantes, rte'eart.. en eye opener , the skeptics Who have tion, billousntos, headsets. sallowdensed by Nathan Haatell Dole,. will Itrortalmed to the world that the horn. nem.- bad breath. otomarh or tO 'Cancarettro.-misery next Wednesday .. . , . woulikkoon be a novelty. The great I cold is . be printed ' tona.,,"Cesenrour never. WOO or . on ; 0 I - 4 k!,ogiter . w I The U. A. C. Winter Quarter Opens December 8, but registration dates are December 4, 5, 6, Register early and b'e' ready for work when the quarter ppens. -- - s" - I e, . , - -- Winter Qoarter is remarkably rich in good things. Six imconventions will be held during the quarter. Two portant hundred sixteen college and vocational courses will begin on December 6. Among these will be courses in tractor operation, field crops, ,,dry farming, stock management, business management, home making and dressmaking.. , - - state-wid- e 1 gode.-awok- , - . . , . , ,... , - o . . , , r e. The athletic events; lyceum numbers, college operas, plays, dances and re- ceptiolls; art exhibits; debates; and oratorical contests will furnish a full and valuable social life for. the quartei. . gK the-trad- , - , t - The-1918-2- 0 - GENUINE , 4. . ROSS" ., Cr It '. J - Post--fut.- -- , . .. '' he U t Al A aricultuCollege ' - 1111 , , , Logan Utah . . - s , , . . cate14-----Ai- 1;;z,......... , . . 4 io ,.- ..,, ..., ..... - ,. ,ey 4. , ... e . ,. e .,-- sso, itive-cathart- ; ' . -; . . Ad :- , , I .. - , - - |