| Show IDAHO MAN DRIVES ELEVEN YOKE OF OXEN The high price of horse hOlse and wd the tho Ih- Ih scarcity of ot coal have driven W. W W. W Philbrick Phil Phil- brick one of the biggest est ne l l n o ol o. o l Idaho to primitive methods metho In trans transportation tans tansI vans vans- I V and farm or work I 1 am not using my steam plow low this hits spi spring sold said Mr Ir speaking J yes yesterday yesterday ut at time the I enol nor itoi am ant I using horses to an any extent I found I could coull do O a as much work wore with wih K S i worth of or o o ox I labor as with wih 12 worth 0 of horsepower Mr Ir P hitches a half luaU dozen ozel WR- WR wa 1 V gons sons tandem and ane attaches s 22 oxen which L aie handled b by fre one man maui When hel the lii thE Omaha Omaha Commercial club dull was wasat at al American l' l Falls aIls ans Ii of tho the visitors visitor I w rc packed Into trite lh this the wagons of one o 0 of V outfits anti and UH hauled from front the fulls I the tho station u All Al agreed that thal it Il wa wa-f the thi mo most l 1 no 1 11 ride c th Ih they y had bud over ever l C ox V |