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Show OREIGtl RELATIONS IS TAFT'S SUBJECT Think of Xmas Writ for out C 1 1 1 eatabllah reliable banks. Agricultural Credita. MEETING INDIGNATION In Preparing 8tor age for Water Ara Cultivation and Deep Plowing. Principal Factors A moat Important work, aecompllehed In tha past year by tha American diplomatic officers In Europe, la tha Investigation "or tho agricultural credit ayatam In Congress Is Told of Improvements in Consular and Diplomatic Corps and Good Results of Uncle Sam's Efforts in Latin America. og u KEEP MULCH AT ALL TIMES Inf for thetr aecure administration aad U BY JAMES HARDING. "Well, wouldn't that make you Mra. Brill as she came Most of the farmera In thia section tired.!" called the European countries, Hoth aa a means afford relief to the conaumere of this- practice dry farming, but In my out on her back porch and slammed behind her. country throauh a mora thorough develless than a third of the land the door sharply Mrs. Her neiKhbor, Graves, looked piiient of aKrlcultural reeourcee ana as opinion la cultivated farmed according to dry means of more aufflclently malntalnins ISrlll was of The term dry up in surprise, for Mrs. tha agricultural population, tha project farming methods. establish credit facilities for tha farm- - farming, as I understand It, Is farm- a most unruflled demeanor ordinurily. era la a concern of vital Importance to this Sitting back on her heels in thu nAtinn No vtitenc of DrtlHOerltV amOnS ing and growing crops on arid landa grans, she abandoned her pursuit of so light that farmers ahould blind us where precipitation Is to inquire the fact that lack of capital la pre- - special methods must be adopted fof dandelions long enough aa natlon'a of a tha development venting will alwaya sympathetically. "What would?" success. farmers Many rlctiltural reaourrea and an adequate in Mrs. Hrlll'8 prettily frilled dust cap crease of the land under cultivation; that adopt the best methods which hava stood on end with indignation. fairly to themsolvea be by Is of faat falling proven advantage grlcultural production hind the Increase In population; and that. observing the failures and successea "1'vo been trying to get Raymond's In fact, although these The average annual raln school by telephone for at least half farmers are malntulned In Increasing of others. In section of North Dakota an hour. You know my sinter and her thia fall increaa. of the because natural prosperity little boy are coming up for the day. n population, wa are not Cevoloping tna is twenty lnchea, so that some aya-teto Industry of agriculture. of conserving moisture must be and", of course, Raymond wants en he's in the Tha need of tatillal which American home. at Well, summer stay Is land Where farmers feel today had been experienced- practiced. Idle tertainment next week and I wanted by the farmera of Europe, with their cen- fallowed and allowed to remain toturlea-olfarma. many years ago. int every other season, I consider 320 to tell his teacher he'll be absent problem had been aucceaafully solved In ncres a very good alia for the dry day and I wanted to find out about he old world and H was evident that tna will furnish his costume. Hut do you suppose I farmera of thia country might profit by a farm, while 160 acres are ro- could get that school? No, Indeed! orderwork where of I crops therefore plenty study of their ayatema. ed, through the department of atate, an tated and the land Is utilized each And I tell you, Mrs. Graves, the phone Investigation to be made by the diploseason. The latter plan I look upon service we have here now Is somematic offlcera In Europe, and I have laid as There la a phone at the tha being tha most favorable and em- thing awful.I saw before thia of the result, Investigation It one day. There is school, for governor, of the varloua etatea with tha ploy tt on my farm. In my experience I find that the no number in the book and all 1 hope that they will be uaed to advantage In their forthcoming meeting. very best soil for dry farming la a could get out of those girls was 'We imIncrease of Foreign Trade. chocolate-coloreloam, with potash, have no record.' I tell you our In my laat annual meeeage I aald that limestone and other soil to association get ought provement Ingredients, the fiscal vear ended Juno SO. 1911, was service instead of the after phone Morton E. of county, D.Baker record writes the aa hlgheat marking noteworthy of export, of American products to foreign S. I)., in the Orange Judd Farmer. The putting up any more fancy streot countries. The fiscal year 191J shows that necessary equipment for managing the lamps." , this rate of advance has been maintained, a "Now, Mrs. Drill," expostulated the tha total domestic exports having a valu farm are a plow, a disk harrow, susation annroxlamtelr of I5.3n0.fino.0on. aa drag, a disk press drill and a culti- woman two doors away, who had vator. For wheat growing upon dry pended operations on her clothesline compared with a fraction over 2.000.0no,Oo9 the previous year. It is also signinrani farm land that la rotated, spring to listen and who stood drooping that manufactured snd partly manufacover the fence and rattling tured artlclea continue to be the chief plowing Is the best I usually make gracefully commodltlea forming the volume of our it a rule to get out tn the field Just the clothespins in her apron pocket. auirmented ex nor! a. tha demanda of our aa aoon aa the frost goes out of. the "It isn't the fault of the telephone at own people for ronaumptlon requiring that Where land la aummer fal- all; It's the schools, or the school an Increaalng proportion or our aounaanr, ground. ts done during the board, or something. Listen to what lowed home. at plowing be kept agricultural producta month of June, aa there la usually happened to me the other ilay. In the fiscal year 1911 Ihe exports of articles In the various stages of manufac"I wanted to go down town early enough moisture In the ground at ture, not Including foodstufla partly or without and got at the sales before tha barwholtv manufactured, amounted approxl- - that time to stir the soli In tha fiscal year turning up clods, and late plowing gains were all picked over," related mstelv to iwr.&nn.OiiO. a also has the effect of destroying the woman two doors away. "I hur 191! the total was nearly ll.O2I.OO0.firA gain of tll4.OO0.O00. weeds which draw heavily on aoll ried so that I forgot to take the pigs' Advantage of Maximum and Minimum moisture. Deep plowing la alwaya feet off the stove that were cooking Provlalon. Tarrlff but the depth will depend for my husband's supper. He likes preferable, our manufactures which Tha Importance soli type. them once In a while and they have to hsve assumed In tha commerce of tha upon the The principal factor In preparing be fixed Just so In order to suit him. world In competition with the manufactures of other countries again draws at-to storage for water are cultivation in These were awfully nice ones and I tention to the duty of thia government - summer, breaking the top crust and wanted to cook them as long as possiuae Its utmost endeavors to secure imthe ground from cracking. In ble. On the car I remembered that I parttal treatment for American products keeping in all markets. Healthy commercial riv- winter the field should be left in hadn't removed them, but the gaa waa turned low, so they couldn't burn very alry in international Intercourse Is best stubble in order to hold anow and preassured by the possession of Vroper meana vent plowing. Deep plowing acta aa soon. Well, I hurried to the nearest our foreign for protecting and promoting to phone to call up Hobble at his school trade. It la natural that competitive i sponge and allows the moisture countries ahould view with soma concern be taken and prevents it from being and tell him to run over at recess time commerce. this ateady expansion of our evaporated or from running off. I and turn out the gas. If tn some Instance the measure taken Jo not recommend deep plowing on "Hut do you suppose I got any sat equiare not It meet to entirely them by Well. I didn't. Oh, I was table, a remedy ahould be found. In for- binds that have a shallow surface) isfaction? toll. In case weeda get started on mad! Here I had planned on those mer meaasgea I have deaerlbed the negotiation of the department of state with summer fallowed land during wet sales for a month, you know, to get foreign governments for tha adjustment I recommend plowing the some furniture and hangings cheap of the maximum and minimum tariff as seasons. law of second time. When plowing I al for the porch. I didn't half look at provided In section 1 of tha tariff the 1909. The advantages secured by ways aim to do good work and get what they had. Just bought some of our trade relations under this Straight and evenly turned furrows of things In a hurry and then rushed laat year, law have continued during tha and soma additional rasas of discrimina- uniform depth. Each furrow is turned home. I was hardly in time either, for over against the previous one so that those pigs' feet were scorched. tory treatment of which we had reason to complain have been removed. Tha de- there Is an air space between the "Then my husband got mad. You time first for the partment of atat h.s furrows. Skips are entirely absent know, John is awfully particular about In tha history of thia country obtained Ion treatment snd no cuts or uncovered places exist. what be eats. And I had to send tho substantial moat favorsd-nat from all tha rountii. of the world. There A.1I rubbish and grass are completely furniture back because it wasn't at all wmn covered and the soil Is stirred to ar. however,notother Instances whlcn, what I wanted." constituting undue dis- sufficient apparently depth that is of best advan ere t. She paused a moment for breath crimination In th sense of section nevertheless exceptions to the complete tage to the crop grown. and to enjoy the sympathetic comequity of tariff treatment for American ments of her nelchbor. Then, with a producta that the department ef atate ROTATION OF toss of her head, she conBENEFITS SOME for coquettish consistently hae sought to obtain tinued: "Well. I Just told John bow It American commerce abroad. These developments confirm the opin- rVhole Food Supply of Soil la Utilized nil was. You see, my husband knows ion conveyed te you In my annual mesthe superintendent of this district and Valuable Organle Matter sage of 1911. that while the maximum real well. They go down together on tariff Maintained. la of th and minimum provision the 7:45 train real often. So he'll Just law of 1909 h been fully Justmed by the eiiccess achieved In removing preconnected with the fix It up at headquarters. The Idea Advantages discriminations undue viously existing to one'a able to not . CUt A ALT LAftfi UTAH Washington. Dee. 8 rreal.lent Taft ubmltteJ to cotiBrega toiluy the drat of everal niriaasri. It wan devoted to our forciKn relations and In part waa as fol There's no place like home, but th hotels and apartment houses are doing the best they can. If this old world was what It ought to be the reformers would be out of l job. L C Smith & Bros. Typewriter Ball Bearing Long Wearing lows: To the Senate and House of Repreaen- The foreign relations or tne ntlvca: nlted States actually and potentially af fect the state of the I'nlon to a decree not widely reallit-- and hardly surpassed by any oilier factor In the weuare or. he whole nation. Tho position of me I'nlU'd States In the moral. Intellectual. and material relatione of the family of nations should be a matter of vital Inter est to every patriotic citizen. The nation al proBpcrlty and power Impose upon u duties which wa cannot shirk If we ara ii be true to our Ideals. The tremendous growth of the export trade of the Uniteda States Ima already made that tradeana very real factor In the Industrial commercial prosperity of the country. With the development of our Industries the furelirn commerce of the I'nlted states niunt rapidly become a atlll more factor In Its economic welfare. and wlBa Whether we have a diplomacy and are not recklessly plunged Into unnecessary wars, and whether our foreign policies are haded upon an Intelworld conligent grasp of present-da- y ditions and a clear view of the potentialities of the future, or are governed by a or by temporary and timid expediency narrow views befitting an Infant nation, are questions In the alternative consider of which mum convince any ation thoughtful cltlxen that no department of China, nutioiial policy offers greater opportunity Tn China the policy of encouraging for promoting the Interests of the whole chance financial Investment to enable that people on the one hand, or greater on the other of permanent national In country to help Itself haa had the re ault of giving new life and practical jury, than that which deals with the for policy. application to tha open-doeign relations or trie I nticu or Tha consistent purpose of the present in" The fundamental foreign policies to been abo encourage haa administration be raised should high I'nlted States capital In tha the conflict of partisanship and wholly- the use of American difcaoctatcd from dlfferencea aa to donieadevelopment of China by the promoto tne tion of those essential reforms policy. In Its foreign afraira world which China la pledged by treaties states should present to the with the I'nlted Statea and other powunited front. The Intellectual, nnanciai The hypothecation to foreign ers. the liulUHtrlal of country and and the nubllclst. the wage earner, the bankers In connection with aacertain In tha dustrlal enterprises, such furnier. and citizen of Whatever occupa In a nplrlt of high railways, of the national revetion must nues upon which these reforma depatriotism to promote that national soli pended, led the department of Stat darity which is tmllspcnsaiu to naiionai naearly In the administration to demand efficiency and to the attainment of for American citizens participation In tional Ideals. order that tha The relations of the United States wun tuch enterprises. In have I'nlted States might equal rights all foreign powers remain upon a sound In all questions voice an and equal basis of peace, harmony and frlenilshpl. - n rtnlnlng to the disposition of tha A greater Insistence upon Justice to Amerwherever It may . public revenue concerned. The same lean citizens or Inter-s- la ac denied and a Btronger empha- - iiollcy of promoting International have among the powers having almllar ,1s of the need of mutuality In commer-rla- l In mat tha have only aerved treatvofrights as ouraclvea and other tera reform, which could not be to atrengthen our friendships with fortha without effect into nut practical friendeign countries by placing those realitlea ships upon a firm foundation of aa well as nHiratlon. Hefore briefly reviewing the more Imthe last year In our forportant eventa of to do eign relations, which It la my duty aa chanted with their conduct and bea tf... '.i cause dlplomntlc affairs are not of to make It appropriate that the seca formal annual reretary of state tomake touch upon some of the port. I deslra essentials to the safe management of the and foroign relations of the I'nlted Statea to endeavor, aim. to defln clearly certain cr'O'-rrtpo'l'l' which are the logical modern corrollariea of the undisputed and traditional fundamentals of tha foreign p..liry of the United States. Reorganization of the State Departfr-seei- n The Typewriter without Speed Limit a The escapement of the L. C Smith permits the carriage to get away from the last printing point so instantaneously "V that no speed of Pera"lfn""P I tion is too rapid. 1 he hair trigger touch of the ball bearing type bars, a carriage that i3 nevershifted for capitals, a capital shift key red quiring only nisi. t. InU-rekt-e Hu-kua- one-thir- ordinary pressure, a combined one-moti- on carriage return and line space, which spaces one. two or three lines with 8 a me the sweep, and the lightest possible carriage u lx-e-n tension give an ease of operation that makes all day speed easy for the operator. tt mJ n a. r SYBAttSE, K.T, tmmtm rrd na-tu- er THe always riid carriag, etatioeary pnrtio shift end back point, lie rr.ntcmcal oi ribbon .pace key, and the lad that no acccisrv operation fckes the bands Iron writing pontino, combines speed with accuracy in tbe L. C saab. Mall a potlal for literature loJau. i e CO LC. SMITH &BR0S.TTOYRiTCl of a war In Nicaragua; the hutting of Internecine strife In Honduras. The government of the United States was thanked for lta Influence toward the restoration of amJcable relatlona be tween the Argentine Uepubllo and Holivla. The diplomacy of tha United States Is active In seeking to aaauage between this tha remaining country and the Republic of Colombia. In the recent civil war in China tne I'nlted State, auccessfully Joined with the other Interested powers In urging an early cessation of hostilities. An agreement has been reached between the governments of Chile and Peru whereby the celebrated Tacna-Arlc- a embittered dispute, which has ao long International relations on tha wast coast of South America, baa at last been adjusted. Simultaneously came tha news that the boundary dispute between Peru and Kcuador had entered upon a stage of amicable settlement. The position of the I'nlted States In reference to the Tacna-Arlc- a dispute between Chile and Peru haa been one but one of friendly of Influence and paclflo counsel throughout the period during which the dis pute In question haa been the subject of Interchange of vlewa between tni government and the two governments Immediately concerned. In the general tension on the easing of International west coast of South America the trl nartlto mediation, to which I hava re ferred. has been a most potent and beneficent factor. U. S. A. ment. At the beginning of the present adhaving ministration the United Statea. world fuily entered upon Its position aa a thrust the with responslblMtles rower, n upon It by the results of the and already engaged nl sir, vast foreign laving the groundwork of a one dav be- It should tr.,t. noon which found rf me more and more dependent, j without the machinery for giving i thorough attention to. and taking effec-tlve action upon, a mass of Intricate bus--j In every tness vital to American Interesta i rcun'ry in the world. The depsrement or state waa an irrnmi: and Inadequate machlna lacking most of nrnce of any the attributes of the foreign an approprla- tr-modern lower. With by t on made upon mr the de-- ', ; the congress on August 8. reorwas state completely of porinieat ganised. They were created dlvilon of !tln-- ! American affairs snd of far eastern. nenr eastern, and western Kuropean ' .fyir To these dll!ons were called Dearer Br.sck, 1647 Clause Street, Dearer, CaU. Fpanlsh-Amerlea- in Auevn r OT a AL J f is-l- For All Purposes' 'TTDBrr.lI i f,,; f A 111 ll HI 1 rOMTIVE ass PER. Vk& l..satM.1 l. m tt txt'- -r trl r llti LLla Ea tm , ,w clt MOLCR aaiaa.saa.SBB U !! bshUM ".t ,.n.tnrr.-lsl COI-ttw- Mil a ' ' to ' !.- " !' n-- I f.ml'-- tr Wt lot - i u Good Work. "Tl.ar' h;lanthrop!iits alransn" trot Inns." "Mow "I no?" ta'i,e some mat. "n in a ai: litinn around th " o ono , on and hrild thJ Tol- - ai;aiugt evpry rrooked Mil." Taken In. jour moiher takn in rahHe, rrt nnhwfrn - Jr. mo'hff K.r, (Hi. ni'. tor nhe It In It Oul alaa)" tiMi?'" Wanted But One. hal i ' ' ',PPn u tvlitb, bo twin b'n aril that form"! .1 in " fimily. h tnn'I- - ' Y..M Tbat'a f inrij-.- " for and I lmf mint the 3rti one." 1 hl bjl'rwyr, irar Une!fih. rtont Lflflj w m. Arp y.'O rrjfif ori1 (pffP f roiire 1 qn'te f can Whjr TOJ do jrnu ask? ihnnlil do if Kldo hst In o t'.ie waipr! H a Stndirg at Home. with "1 Ton nevfr q'iarrr-wife?" your l.t "frti!rlr notr" rpliPdam sltlnny tt- - Vr rpefe'jr t Hrnnrprrk. 'I ;h:,rt nat a lion Ufflff"-Ja- dge don't Itnw 11 ri PRESIDENT TAFT. common consent of all, was likewise adopted In tha case of tha loan by China far the reform of Its ed currency. from the foreign service diplomatic and consular ofhrers possessing ezperienca and knowledge gslned by actual service In different parts of the) world and thus familiar with political and conconditions In the regions cerned The work was highly speciawhere previlist. The result la that from l ously this government In Its time foreia-time would emphasize now or on another policy, relations American lntrrel In every quarter of the globe ar being cultivated with mat assiduity Merit System in Consular and Diplo matic Corps. knowledge, end profeUmal Knrt nmM evt'iinnv n n- - es-- o training of ttos reorganization. V'lthijt a trained foreign service lhr wouldIn work the for men availahle not state. the reoraanized dnrimi!l of nrt president 'levelnd has takentnetn merit Introducing toard stp That service err fem in the foreign had been followed by the application "! of the merit principle., wun t ' the entire consular nranrn. Almoet bolMng nowever. na-- i done in this direction wun regan ion s- -to the diplomatic s rvue. in was eiit f commercial diplomacy to train amtv of the first Importance branrh In that nn mini pie personnel Therefor" on Novem of tie service. rn'io by an ber le--, I Service tip to placed the d'p!omllC of embassy. the rrarl of secretary up n ey the same strict ....1 .or. t.asls of the merit for appomt-rr.fl- t t m. rigid ezarr.lnation for effU rTn!-- n ofilr snl ncv as had been mainlain'd without service ezcepiion tn the consular f Successful Efforts In Promotion Peace. field of wortt toward the. n th nepeace this government oal of but regret was unable ti my gotiated to consummate, two r..i.ii.-." W,j. 1, set the tllgneSl m' tis 1,. aspiration of nations rowan of arbitration and reason Internafor war in Ihe settlement of SJ' Through t!.e eff'waVa tional d!puts sev.ral of American difloma-- y .r r"-fI have been prevented or ended t"edia-tm- n trl the successful tripartite Hrszil of tb Argentine Republic. Pera twen boon-daand the Unfed Plates tv of the t.os-t- a and l.eiiador; the t.rtnaine and I'snama d sputa between P.ira to peaeef.,1 arbitration; the whea Maying of warlike preparations were and the Ii.rmtntcan Hepabfle taytl m lh, verge of aoatilitlea; tha atoppin com-nierrl- t'titt'in. r f-- I M fl.iies. " ' Laka fhet SapeiyW fc.. Salt o Ht. u- Wait - American products, yet expert- - gainst nee has shown that this feature of the aw should ! amended In such way as to provide a fully Tctlve mans of l'. . KODAK FINISHING '? d ni ruB ar.d Liquor Drug Addictions -- '"'T.I'iTV'ii TU. a tm "". -- . I ..TIt M1H W.IWSa 1eW Uk, MA MM CUKE ?W-lp- J d ex---- . ez'-cuiiv-e rr t Central America Needa Our Help In Debt Adjustment. In Central America the aim has been to help s, ch countriea as Nicaragua snd llono'uraa to help them- meeting the vsrying degrees oi oicrlmlnatory tratmnt of American commerce In foreign countries still neoiintrd. as well ss to protect part sgalnst Injurious treatment on th either of foreign a;ovmmnta. through measures. or administrative egislatlve ha financial Interests sbroae oi Amer ican cltizene whose entarpriaee enlarge h market for American commodltlea I cannot too strongly recommend ts or soma ansa congress the passage waa enabling mBir a the Mil which recommended by tha aecretary or state n hia letter Of December . 1U. Th legislation Is. In object of th proposed brief, to enable th executive to apply, ss th esse mav require,or to anyonor all not ins whether commodities, wnicn dis fre list from a row-c- ry ssa'nst orth Unlfd States, s criminate dunes up to in graduated seal. valorem maximum of Pr cent,law.ad Flat tarIn lb present provided iff sre out of at conmtn Congress should fuity tlons whhh obtain In th wnni as w find ourselves at th threshold of out bsv. as a nation. W middl In the great emeraed full grown aa a nave tve of nations, mncnurs pasol through various formative feno1s. ts bsv been self centered In th struggle ntir docoesiie resources and deal rivlop with our domestic questions. The nation la now too mst'ir to con'lnw In Its relations those temporary expedient natural to a pop to whom domestic ar fairs ar th sol concern, in tb past s. Titer are the Immediate The national bn fit to the two-folIs It Is First. United states doctrine la obvious that the Monro more vital In the neighborhood of the Panama canal and the zone of the Caribbean than anywhere else. Thera. too. the maintenance of that doctrine fells most heavily upon the United States. It Is therefore essential that t!.e countries within that sphere shall be removed from the )eopsrd Involved nv beavy foreign debt and chaotic national finances and from the danger of Intern. tional compile. tlons due to disordr at home. Hence the United States has been glad to en courage and support American bankers who were willing to lend a helping band to the financial rehabilitation of such countries because thia financial rehabilitation and the protection of bouses from being th their custom our diplomacy nas m'n cmi'o. is dictators would reprey of wnuld-normal time. In a mr assertion or tna move at one stroke the menace of for sr. right to International eristeno. v eign creditors and th menace or revo now In a larger relation wtm nrosoe, liitionary d'eotder. oih. to own and obligations The second sdvan'ar" to the Untied rich's of our A number of gresl chief! alt the era than nir-i- Te ata'es Is one af ting and In ta business gnidln principles were la'd down early rfhern and d'f porta J n re and Industry of the south Th rpiMI a tb h'atorr cf this government. tit hae cent task of nor d'pinmary nf r'entral American and th Caribbean principle 1o tb conflitiona great natural wealth. They need adjust tho poeae of todav, to dveiop their corollaries, te f etahirty and the means on!v a toair of th oid prinof financial re general! n to enter upon find practical eppiica'lons to rc nw situations. an era of peaca and prosperity, bringing ciples expsndei evolved upon which Thus ar ting bas profit and haprcress to themselves and of policies' supers'nKtur destined t;ve sam time rreaiing con'tfiiona aura to can rest th grow wltt the bad to a fliur sMng Interchange of trad. wMch ofmust i Th successful nation this thia crtin'ry. fh of nor foreign relations demands s 1 wish to rail yoor attenlVor, to epeiat not can modem vlw We bread and In Nicaraeoa. for the recent eccfrr-ncemeet new questions nor bid'xl for th tur.:,vr. th terrible events threcorded there ourselves to outworn ronflna w If tor sum fToring the reylu'lon "f past and to th perspecrr er th itasiess loss of lif. th dvafa dogma of at cur emergence from tive aipropTlai tion of property, th bombardment of de Th opensnd rnrd'tlon (olonlal tlm-fenseless cities, th k'tilng and wound canal will mar a nw Ing of women sod r hil Iren. th torturing ing of thcurrename arid erat international lif era In to esact contributions. of conditions which, nw and world-wland th sneering of thoiisands of human eons, and correlation vast with th1r averted bad th being might have -. will oMaln for hundreds of year threr-igof sistapproval of onsncea ta fbpsnmnt events wan not for must lb loan convention by th senate, been to com'. We nnswares With contlnattf oe overt permitted to carry out Ha now we!-dv- l f purpose w most deal with the prob policy cf ncoiirg1ng th e.tendlng ord oor r"nim " " trnai f l financial aid to weak Central American lems ofmodern, resoucer .,!, magnanimous, States wttfl the primary objects of avoid Idemie by assisting snd fl'tirgly xprstve of the high log Joat 'ieh rvolilwn ef a grat natloa. to tboaa repiiblea rhab1Htt their M TAFT. KM finarv-e- . in estahtlslt 1b1r mrrncy on a Tn Whf Howe. stable basis. tf remove th custom brms Un ember , B il from tha dancer of revolutions by arraag selves. bene-Oclarle- ru ,ver-pres-e- pr idoption of rotation are: 1. The whole food supply of the soli can be utilised. This is not pos sible whea only one crop is grown, for some crops feed only In the ur face aoll, lesvlng store of food deep 1 er in the soli untouched. 2. The amount of valuable organlo matter In the aoll can be maintained end even increased. 3. The free nitrogen of the air can b made use of. 4. Insect, fungus and .weed can bo destroyed or controlled. 6. Provision can be msde for the distribution of labor economical throughout the yesr. The rotation suitable for the wheat farmer va one In which wheat Is grown alternately with a fodder crop. This implies wheat growing combined with slock raising. On small holdings in most districts of twenty Inches rslnfall and over this may be ao arranged (hat a crop is grown earn year. Such a plan, however, has the disadvantage of entslllng that om! of the land be prepared In great haste and possibly at an unsuitable pta 'im. for-lg- bn pm-rre- con-4r- pt !- - d bn GENERAL TAM'-NOTES- - Chaff makes excellent banking ma- of phone being own child In a city of this siee!" Mrs. Prill nodded emphatically at Mrs. Graves, who had fcone back to hunting dandelions. Though ostensibly talking to the woman two doors away, she directed her next remarks straight to Mrs. Graves, whom she considered more or less s party to the misdemeanors of the city school, because Mrs. Graves had once taught la them. "That's Just It." declared Mrs. Prill. "Now, In Fplashvlll. where my sister leaches, you can j.hone to anyone Inmy school at any tlmo about any- ' thing. That's how It rhould be. Suppose someliody should die suddenly, nr break aa arm or something. You couldn't get word to the Child in any way here." Mrs. Graves answered the accusation an she picked up tho mutilated dandelions preparatory to going into (he house. "Purely, every kind of mes-sashould be given and to every one of the thousands of youngsters in the schools Just because some one might die some time. It would takn several clerks Just for that and the classes would be continually disturbed, but what of that?" "Well," pouted Mrs. Drill, "what to we pay taxes forT" ' "That's right," insisted the nelgh-fo- r two doors away. "Anyway, my bnstmnd a going to see about it." Chi cago Daily News. ge terial. A dull plowlay argues a dull farmer. It is a mistake to crowd the rasp- Admire American Fashions. American fashions have recently be come very iopu!fr with the young men of IW'lera'Ie. Porvia, Thre is an berries. Th first feed a cow should have unprecedented demand at th local after calving Is a bran mash. shnps for hats, bixita and other wearA faked Udder may often tea roing apparel similar to that in voeu In the I'nitoej Slates, and the Ameriller, d by rubbing with witch hsieL The average cow gives her best ree can style of their cutting has com- turns between her fifth and eighth into favnr. Ths Innovations, secernconsul, are tho rears. ing to the Amerlr-iWhen buying1 a new farm start an result of the exhibit'on of moTing rrhard at once. If there Is not one pir tures of American origin. slready. Streaky bnltr Is due to uneven disCaffelnless Coffee. tribution of salt or the presence of The American eorrsul 'at Tamatave,-Madagasca- r, Wttermllk. has sent to Washington At no time ahcrtrf sheep be rrowd-d- , sample-- of a natural rsffeinless and especially when eating any growing in that Islanl. It Is loraPf " tlnd of food. known as "mantaska" or "csf The man who can restrain his 12 25 beteM a to ' ' grows or.gue when a cow kicks a pall of feet and resemble the ordinsry cofnllk to the rear la a fee tre. but has smaller leave aa4 "Int. . a yellowish berry. ' n sau-vac,- ...... well-ripene- d |