Show NORTHWEST NOTES A A hill hlll prohibiting employment of ofin j men in certain industries more than r s-is s six days in any anyone one week has been Inv introduced in In- v in the Montana legislature The owners of more than three hundred hun bun rived dred mulch cows were represented sent d at atthe atthe the meeting held at Weiser Welser Idaho where a ii cow te testing tIn association was wa or organized In nn an attempt Pt to secure protection for the consumer Senator Long has lias given gI notice of Intention to introduce a bill providing lo for the regulation and f sale of eggs egg in Montana i The Colorado senate has passed with one dissenting dIR vote rote a re resolution memorializing me me- the peace conference at Paris ll to adopt an International 4 sta standard of finance At sit t a show at Caldwell Idaho Idaho Ida Ida- ho th there there le was on exhibition a freak that w was s raised by a little girl at F Wilder It Its It's a cross between a guinea y hen and a Rhode Island Red Caulkers Caulkers of the Grays Harbor shipyards ship ship- yards ards who have been on a strike since J January 19 in sympathy with the metal trades wo workers 11 ers voted to return to work un under r conditions formerly p pre pre- e- e k To ro I meet a very In insistent nt demand on the part of women I of the state for short courses in home economics the Ut Utah h Agricultural college at t U Logan has lias I zed organ a number of f special week six-week r courses i Licenses emes for the killing of bull buH elk lk on the west slope of df the Olympic nn have have been recommended recommend recommend- i t r ed i to the Washington state legislature t by the forest service and nd the game w wardens il i I The sheriff at Spokane has discovered ered he says sas that local druggists are are 1 I selling lemon extract containing 90 O to tot t f I 93 03 K per per cent alcohol to men and bo boys s an and that is why he has been having so much trouble with drunks recently t have ha been completed for fot the b big g Regional congress s to be held in Salt Lake City February 21 and 22 t b by th he League to Enforce Peace am and andt f t v J including Aluc n In n attendance delegates from Utah Wyoming and southern Idaho t r By By tl tile the e terms of of the of the late t HenrY Henry L. L Pittock admitted l to probate te at Portland the estate estat of the pioneer f publisher of th the Oregonian estimated mated I at more more than was WM left In trust for d a period of twenty j years ears The five surviving heirs were made the sole beneficiaries J Samuel Samuel C C. Weaver o one e of Lewistown's Lewis Lewis- t r- r towns town's prominent bu business men head of the Ju Judith Auto company and H known all over oyer the we west t as an enthusiastic en en- r r f r au and e expert p rt was u r almost t instantly killed while between 1 Judith and Harlowton Mont in inan ti t lu Gap 0 ii r an- an auto an-auto auto uto accident J J. B. B Furl Furley 3 a prominent ranchman 1 of S Sweet Grass county was found not guilty of murder mUlder in the first degree by bya byn n a jury jur at Big Timber Mont Furl Furley Turley 3 w was aas s tried for the killing of Henry Van an Goor who lived on an adjoining ranch The trouble grew out of a dispute disputer r O over Or r water rights 1 Without a square re meat meal for days shivering in the cold cold Lorenzo Ferretto 7 70 years ears old asked for something to eat A took him to a t restaurant res res restaurant at Reno neno and ordered the be best t. t v I Taking one long look at the tempting I I array rray Ferretto Ferretto dropped dead as he l' l reached ched f forth rth his hand for the first firsta a bite i Some time ago the ago the Rotary club of Butte took up the matter mattel of excessive dH charges f for lf gasoline and although It took some time to get action a statement statement statement state state- ment has been Issued from the off office ce of of the state railroad commission on to th the effect that that a complaint has b been en filed attacking the discrimination In rates against Montana More than acres of farm land badly infested by prairie dogs was was' a condition that the Huerfano county count Colo farm bureau started out to change With the tile operation co-operation of all aU agencies it Is is estimated that crops crop y k worth were saved saed during thel the l 1918 season From 85 to 07 per cent of orthe the pests were killed on the areas treated by poisoned grain Jack Darling was acquitted by a Jury jur at Ely Nev Nov of the c charge arge of manslaughter The jury was out only I 1 a a few fe minutes min The case was th the outcome outcome out out- t come of a n quarrel which tools took tool place In tn the mill miU of the Consolidated COPper Copper Cop COP- per per Mines company at KImberly last ti j. j May and which resulted in the death If of or Bert ert Barron Barren a fellow workman of Darlings V The town town of of Nev is having Jm trouble securing a dog catcher who will round up the numerous dogs which infest that town and up to the present time no one has been f found und who will agree to accept the position Metropolis Nev ranchers are Jre doing a 13 well raising poultry one who has hens spending 1 L each da day for feed for them and selling 6 G worth orth of M eggs Turkeys s 's are arc also being raised with profit in that com com- The officials of Ormsby county ounh Nev Nov are ire contemplating making the women of bf the county pay poll poIl tax It Is argued ar ar- argued gued there that since the women ar are engaged in all nIl the businesses In which y r the men are engaged that they should 1 al fir t bear an equal burden The Oregon state board of health f ril r g gluing giving a record or of the he influenza cases t reported ed to that office including those F who had use used vaccine treatment and who not makes a good 7 4 those hose did rid i showing for the use of the fhe vaccine f but advises that do dOnot not last f long i M b 4 |