521 29 SOUTH MAIN STREET _ The Hawkins Water Lift PumpS F3}? ‘ 1,,» Colorado “3.6;: tried it in “ma". _ _ r.“ *'vâ€" - - , ‘ one gives ï¬rs place to the California via Colorado , {or mniï¬cent uccnery but many people think that “they nmut nvoid this route or be nnowbound. A t Coke. {or in Colondo there in more lunlhine than Florid- nn' len snow than in my Itnte ent of the Min- nonrl liver- ere in Ieu delay from snow blockade: on thin unto thn on the other And lens ettruztlve ones. Through Pull-an Stud-rd and Tourist Sleepers dell, In. Mnclpel Burlington Route St-tione to California Vin Donut at! Salt lake; Parties under perlonnl encort th (I: to destination seven! times cull _ Please see nae {or pertignkn. _" ORDERS Dmvmzo PROMPTLY 4.31miâ€, Plumbing and Heating 43 Son‘- Mall m CIEAMSUCES. CREAM ROLLS!“ CREAM PUFFS FRESH EVERY NOON anything you may need in the km of POULTRY FOOD: also élifornia mu-mumum‘rmh lmdfludWW-u Fresh Rolls. Bread and Fried Cakes every morning and Soft Coal, Coke and Wood MIN scnmmr Phone Your Order: No. 234 233? 't Fail. to Order 3 Such R0 HERMAN Phone 233 Ago-t REHMERS cLaQLL LIVERYMAN mmmcmn mflwbmmnm mm- mn It Gnu. (at It has been mummmmormn. ntwmthnmkaufla. But (â€Wamst‘lm'amm tMMMMnAandbynny mmtheyundlcltnfuedm‘row lap-yin; «mm. Defer-their tum mmumtm-mm It â€coho-immanent!- I-tatontnlAua. Menora- l he Petunia! real-din. (In ' ““"i'm manna-m Athh-amu-otunnh mmï¬duflflhl‘mwf'h mmmmnsnMghW {in}; of t- 1"" um 1" I. fun a. an Innaâ€"l! when n a" I“ ‘M‘ fl» :3“ on}; innâ€"I- m of «mm. gmm‘mny-fllm “an a W In"! “9'!" In! and a hat 0! «that nun-um lthmfla-mmmmm tom. magnum- lltrodumd the lane Ind the thing In!» (I: Wanna mnmummmmw amt-aunt dint-mu “M u†mung no «â€1va 0' '5' M .mamlzmï¬uflnm We! put. nut. wool. «to mduMu-mafl hem-duo "do-Mil tmm;unmdot~7w-'~"i “rue-hr mm In .- o! W“ 0‘" . . -._ma._ â€Mug-Mime!“- “hummmnn‘ mdmwmihmkw Ill-i '10mech M «mind. Ruhr-"mul- mï¬tomumMflm-n. “mums-(lemu- M and uh In. an m sumac-«mammal! g.- 5, m -I‘fm He munch-admin!†«ml-It'mï¬hm mgr “When alfalfn In nude at least hull of tho roughness with-prairie hay or corn “over. good unlu- my be made and at lean can than when no qlfnlh In fed. the protein being aupplled by the an o! linseed meal. In other wordl. It I! poulble to grow protein on the farm a: I mlee much below what it will cost on (he mnrket In the (arm of some oom- merchl promln food. _ ,.,A__. “The mum of n lingle experiment In which but little more than half a (all feed of corn VII cupplled two lots of httenln‘ Iteerl suggest the pomlblllty "nu“.v‘ ,,,,,,,, of making a larger use or [my In an- hung came for make! thnn ll oral. until] mm and u lau- mu, eqwlally when [any I- Mntlvdy low And corn am: In price. “I‘m I commdll point of "W the malls of m: entln Jen-le- of experi- ment In to about that rattle («din an ho nub plum-Na when ammo bundlnthonlecllouoltoothfwmo Coca-0.“! hook I“ 9.“ MIN!“ the dune-(n o! the Ingredient- In condiment-I mock road; the "lulu obtllnod In tocdlu m with and: “Wall. In! torn-la fot “i.“ m load- at homo an m‘ nun-a in a Wuooodn human. 1'30 author‘- eooclulou (allow: “The use 0! Wellâ€"cured corn Mover with llfllfl and corn, while It may not produce larger calm. will mute the nine leu costly because of It. low market value. thereby lncreaelng the proï¬t. over com Ind alfalfa alone. "rho result: of two expel-uncut; ludi- cnbo that linseed meal la a little more valuable than wheat bran for simple- menun‘ com when fed with pmlrle buy or corn novel. mud †ca chill M a... huh. .- In strum cummmm-m cm In Mn. In! (In "Inn! to.- ant-II mum-Induce.†I" m nllu b In “Mt-M com-mm mun- ]. loot Prod-ill... Bom or the general comm-Iona dnwn (mm tun In muons (or beef production by the Nehru-kn Station fol- low: ‘wnm buy with com alone the- hm and proï¬table gains. m u Vlrfll and mhuwmm mummgskmnm-Imlm n magnum um before and “33““me nllm thmlmofththmfl. Salt nmmmnï¬morm- many added bun water i hand. am from tooth puma; â€mummmmm altandwnm'. Wienk and urd can In ran-ulna Dy bathing m m wife? Ind n"- m-nmï¬dlynodor. Wo-ntommcndamunnpl. â€mm-dnpuod flnmhmmm an IR AMMMflAmtfl-lflffl- ln're'lle‘vdrby I up of hot water In which...†â€(:1an human: deflnm.mnmnm M. It ham 1“ Ina- teeth will: and m a. breath. um maybe Inch relieved by m the dry alt Illa anal. W 7mm"! {a}! ham mwmmm mm mmmm main-nymv-Iau- “MRI-PIG. ï¬lial-mum“... Protein Is lound In alumni, clout ind alfalfa. Corn II nlwleutlu our buoyant“. 05!: hue a little not. 9min than can but am wild-n! (of the 91¢. In column I mm mun Wau- nun doc mm. mm, ll one o! the Inn toad. on the lam; t! cannula- no“ protein nun dun- m In dour and mm um I. n In]. bull tut an mulled autumn and DUI mm m m lot a unnum- (Mill. Even I! you Duo con and clover I! l. mu “a tor Ib- mmtohnuo-opmun fool “on. W Main or l-Im‘ In. huh an d mm Inn-mm I We nut .- m nu an dun-(III. "I: ma. that. In" or moan-p. M In- E mutually lulu-“No for no pk. 0“ a» mum on Int-I m .- DUN-p n1 um um- “Luca-Inoflmlflkm ltbnmihflntonlxtle (humming-touting.“ all an tut. angle countle- when u may as u mound acm- Im demoed mu). Even I! you DIV. con and clover It In um “a tor Ib- mmwuvommaumd www.mumm m mummy-cm no" oath Inf-lo lab-anam- nun; M no. u. cucu- II On." I. than no numb Web; I! I- m m- m In) lmlo. nul' In. tall-l um food n have b aim no huh... [twin-chuck!!! not! In†mind Ibo-I N) on «It at W plush. Holman.- IL '3“ luv Itocls. For a number of years molasses has been used in Louisiana for feeding llvo flucll. particularly work horses and mules. Probably the greater number of draft unlmnls In the sugar distrlct get this food either alone or mixed with oats and corn. The animals seem to lllw lt and no thrmy and In good (audition. Supt mules. as they are called, bring from 20 to 25 per cent more than mules kept on cotton plantations and fed cotton seed or cut- ton-seed meal. AI molasses is a waste product In the manufacture of sugar. It is u very cheap feed and a valuable one. Mixed with corn and oats In equal proportions and pressed Into I solid man the cakes become quite hard. After they are thoroughly drled out they are ground into 11 line pow- der and this powder ll used as feed. Horses sud mules fed on molasses not only kn-p (at and sleek. but are mp1- hie or haullug extraordinary heavy peg-linen! butlon devote: III! Who]. “me to (he um and tuchlnx of urine hub-nary. and he an the average mnrket ho; should welsh auo poundi at. a month. of me. Fun an D13 2 to 0 month. old protein In the Hut Impomuc feed. “1le pro- tein I! cannot build up the lean melt or grow to any nu. to ninth. The tied that Xerxe- hmgm along With him n an afterthought when be cooled the nominal-u! has had a mom lasting eflect on the destinies of man- kmd than the Human whlch the Greek! rolled back a! Thermopylas, Salami. and Plumpâ€"New York Mall. londa. lull Ill! mm val noun-time. mm .mwmnunu .mnmmnnwni I‘nodln. Ho... Profeuor Dietrich of the lllluoll Ex- â€I“! M A ,AI‘ACIA. [ORTER rm“..- ., , , , Then the tiny child bum Into a flood altars. “I “If! help It. and!!!†the cried. WI 1“ h foot! I dot!†[A «imam at m reindeer heads. mum! at 83M“) um! ma to he the ï¬nest mummy: In the «and. vi" ho exhumed at the .\lnm-Ynkm~hdfle 3;. Byn-otuiemmonedmonoe sun. in bad butane unwanted. "those.†he can-landed. “you man munithelefl shoemmmflshttoot. "Ilarjofle." be routed. "can you Im any better (him that! You‘re putting your an: on the mg feet!†oxmlflon. All no PM. Mrs. Taylor 'll any and Mary Ann was I". More upon Ir. Taylor de- volved the duty of Mn. .3me Mnrjnrle. ï¬n} two hours he wrestled with the (W problem he had ever been up "an“. “Going" m slow and Iain. The Amflmn Rnnkm‘ Ann-Manna Irm m" nn “In." at the Muta- Yntm-l‘mï¬c elm-Mina. 11w annual MI" of the nmhflm In I will he held In 9mm. the am“ (-1â€. 1‘!!! GM mention to II- lnld In Milk and†the Aan-Ynktmâ€"h- d0! â€match will be the (MM! Cam- ml Mum Alaska has me mm mm farm In the wormâ€"n mmc fox "rm. â€to foxn "Io animal: mum! and a ï¬rm mmm n! (m win he shown M "00 .‘lnkn-Yuknn-Paflï¬r exp-Ilium. m downturn" «In! can he done In "10 way 0! Improving the fun M m m‘r menus. wealth with the widest Immune of ex- tending the spirit 0! thus: indepen- tit‘llfl' «lnys tn the utmost routines of the nation. I'mit-r the loud nt‘ itninh-r «halite-r. Daughters of the American ilm'ulntion. the pantie are providing (or n time heroic statue in bronze of Washington." mntinut-s Mayor Miller. "This Niflhfl' will anln a permanent nrnnnn-nt on the campus 0! the Uni- wrulty of “'nuilington. Thus yuu will see the kind 0! n «Immunity Into \fliil'h we invite you to bring the boil." "i’hiimielphlu hm! always tit-en imlth tn allow the liberty bell tn an il‘ylllltl thv rity." write» linynr iifl'hurn to )inyur )lilII-r. “hut. on thou- menial“ \vhlvh hnw- M-mluxly warranted thu- taking at nurh riuk the bell limo liven au-ut tu vnrium «numitionu. ’l'iue «hie! tiltk‘tulul tn m-ndlng the hell away (run: the city Itt theI tlflllflt‘l’ of it: he in: injnmi in tmnuit. II wa- hnre ivnrmql tn run-n- nnd While thin "rm-Inuit n-iit' of nut nunmt-mt. [on and thlwm lure (annals) manuknlm In Hot. mum and m of It! l‘nmlnnll Wu. (an nth: lot mum Ia 6A “Though on on opposite side of the mntluvut we are proud of being an In- tegral part of the republic and our cit- izens lu‘uil themselves of every oppor- tunity to lueulcnte the splrlt of patriot- lam." writes .\iuyor John F. Miller. of Seattle, to Mayor John E. Reyburn. or l'hllmlelphln. in his request on behalf of the people of this city to lune the liberty hell on exllibltlim at the 1909 falr. “Especially do our people revere live memory of Washington, whose mnm’ wns inmtowt-d upon our munuon- "I [eel that to mrry the bell to Rent- â€0 will he Iml In any the nus-aun- u! I'm-nu arrow the mutlmt from the Item In the Wat. and If tum In any- ltfl-m that l (-nn'dn to lulu. about till- ma. I “nun yml that It will hr «SM». 0! murw. an I lint-o Int-ml In [mm Mun In your «tut-Inl- “"le In llm umrcuu-nt. lt l- I mutter In he do rhMI II! II» rll)‘ “mun." The «My mum". Hunt" at m Inc-m. ('OIIIMI'III Huh Ind the ham» uylunln My. mull-nod ol urn-ml "um {um mulmtl a! Pena-it \llfll. have panâ€"0d mnnlkmn mun». tlw mayor Ind dly m n! l'hlln- MN". m and Ibu- Ill-rny Ml In «mule. Tho "bl-mm a! Inn On» A not" In“ fll'f tram Milk to limo-n. Mania. and Mum wm hp n’n next m m n (my-II; «mm: by "w .Nm-Xlkml’ldï¬r ext-1'00“. Rot-wt Gumbo": um (an n "witty. similar In no “woman mm. for I" union-mm m n"! mm from Sow York on Ihe mm): of (In Alstn-Yuï¬ml‘aflflo «Milan M 80- ink. Seattle. Feb. 8.~â€"'l'he Liberty hell, «no of the famous rellcx or the natlon- nl hlrlh. now In the old mtelmuue In l’hlludvlphln. wlll make a journey arrow the confluent to the Alaska- Yukou-l'uclfle Exlmltlon nt Seatlle. Ankle (mm the reverent enthusiasm the llhorty hell would arouse durlug lts es- cort from Philadelphia to the exposl- llon city by a guard of honor. It would pron; an uttructlre feature! for the fa Ir. In mm» for "MUM: at n- rm Ind "I! Min-1| not! Mlnl. l'ho- No a! the xmhm can“ In llm~ mad in "an. flu- flvnnm "In-fly MI and "no uth- o! Ibo Mk- .1 II! nut-“kâ€" would I." nu-mmuh a! loyal Amour-n mum um wlll rm: an m! l’ndflr Inlr ni mun-ally ol "(th OI! Hi («If no Gm "Ill. Thai-flan! mm; M Ito M and "no tumult-nut Inn-I dunk: Is mt uf "n and nun-fluo- a! no Aunts-Ynlnw-I‘MW nxw-Ilflun. The ally-in; M erm [min I"! In a no"! "at." In "to “than at "n m of "no ADM-Juhln-l‘m rile trunnion. I‘m-r1 lam m III“ aunt-rim In no l'nltevl lute- 'lll punk-unto In "It mar ml "Mb“ at "to AI‘ nh-“nlml‘ldflr org-ulna: mt manor. ISM-YUKON PAlilFIO EXPOSIIION 31'! BELL 0038 T0 A-Y-P “POSITION AT !loid hy nfl drum 75v. Take flnll‘o Fanny PI“: for can“ W10“- The W (I! this pap" will to Menu-HI to learn that tit-r! In at last um tin-MM Moan! tint arm has horn nhktnmtnall manna. an! that h mtanh. llall'l (hunt Cute h the nut: pram“ mm- nmv hunt» to the marital fnmnlty. mum. m a mumml ï¬ts-an. mm"! a un- stttutml tmtmrm. Hall‘s (‘atarrtl (“am Is taken Internally. acting direct lymthehtmdaml rum-«flurr- nf the srflem. "RN-M Genny-In: “I9 foundation 0! the «1m and (Mac thv patient strength hy building up the mitntlon and mm must! In do- tnxltlwm. NWMM‘e-t much faith tn It: mauve m tint they «let one hundred dollars In my use that It falls tn cure. Sand for in M tenth-manta. Thane interacted to know that this is the most fumble time to [An their catch basin lookal after. A stitch in time av. nine. In by hav- ing your: donned and wire! now you may avoid a clogged up m: also a heavy bill of expense Hen-e leave order with mints:- floid. Plumber. South Iain M Phones». 1'24. Not-hunky!“ ’0...OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC’OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO‘ i0.OOOOOOOOOOVOOOOOOIOO00.0.6000...OOOOOOOOOOOOO‘ Valentines Am r. 3. mm a: 00.. T0 GEBWIB'S No. 2 BLEND AT 300 F. OERWIO COFFEE from [5 to 35c Per Lb. 81†man. SIN. ALL KINDS OF YEA TRY A POU‘D 0' E. M. Diego}: You never think 0! your eyes when you are wading by elecblc light I! you used (u you would save them. Though". detain, whiter. brighter and more mica]. mm unit-I Ba: m mm m Them WHEN V†FIFTY AND POSSIBLY WEE snotâ€"ï¬g"! You’ll Need RAILROAD STREET CEBAKER Livery and Feed Stable *â€"< TILI'IIOII GIG -â€"â€" JACOB KMIN. Pro-1 I- IEITZ. Vice-P1011 V. . A _c-:hlol‘ '11. “mm". ESTABLISHED 1m fARMERS AND MERCHANT S BANK