Show if the coal shortage does not show favorable signs of letting up before cold weather lier starts in we suggest that our teamsters who my not have all the work they can do go to the canyon and haul out as much wood as they possibly can we have noticed during the past summer while riding over the hills in localities where our boys used to get out wood that thousands of young trees have grown li up to a s z that 1 I bwy ta heir being for cor fuel it if two or three beads ot of wood were vore inta nto nw at say gay 5 to 7 a a cord it would help materially in the coal cial famine there Is considerable maple growing grooving within a isfort short distance from town and by hauling which a man could make good wages maple makes splendid wood too and it if a person had enough of 0 it it could get along all winter very comfortably without coal at all we believe that this suggestion is worthy of consideration and recommend th that at something in this line be done |