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Libertyville Independent, 27 Jan 1921, p. 2

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' . . ~~~~THE LIBERTYVILLE INiEPENDE.bf, THURSDAY, JANUkRY 27, 1921. - --- _- are not publicly ea 4ported; and they . M ' ý1 ~~~~~are therefore -not public institutiom-I N A N E If VEVAÀRD POEMSAS4AR B RE U S. are;;g-ynrannos First: It is sold at a miod- I> ý «4 ine ridenen - - wy o ega-t- n OF LAKE COUNTY eat=pcejYu aV.We WIL S URED CONSTRUCTIVE. O K i -lict nd :ssudenonf eos r-.- 1i economic policies, and they are direct- 9P O UE SSemnd: It has rrre than the1 1 DOWN B JURY i The farmi bureatu was created to deal directly and in an organrized way, ly aidmng the government anld the col-,1Ordinary leavening strength, i romte agriculture, hromie and rural with the state colleges and fedlerai e ee npooigcut amb-teeOe O s eS 1 _ _ lir~~e nmovemgent, to make farmning an el- .uartment of atgriculture. reaus. 1 1I. Duison Mans"Kioking ()Ut" gclent and profitable business, to "Besides, none of thre farmuers' or'- "The fulradiceaThTeierai government took nOfficlers Are Elected; Reports Third: There are no fail- . e6Ìsion Means ake "uralliecfmulend ichIeranganrizations with whlich the departmient prt in creating gthese institutions, b-Sh'Ihanareig o. rsitawasmke.h of Favorite Daughter, by o improve linecmuit ieof the was acquainted. had been developed caetuse il had no -fundamentalMreating or wetest, moas paate of $S ter and M ôther. country as a whole, C. B. S ith chief with the idea of extension wor K in ex u ef rs . nre a tiasng t erany re t y id Far er ý r~~~ ~~~o the O ffice of E xten sion W orks, m n ,1n h e a e ts o ih - g overn 1 e c u ns y f rmg b un . rea h e a g ove P n r a l i a m r .s e t s o t p l t e o N o rth a n d W e s t, o f t e U n ite d S ta te s nf t e s ita te d to t akl e u p w ith t e m" e rn e n t w a s c o n c e rn e d b e c a u s e it fe l t B yW-E WA-N S )F o u r h t i s u e d b m l Poetic thoughits in legal dloclumentd l epartmient of Agriculture. t old a con- or- propose work to them which would, the neved of a channel through which ODs _-_-sWiVe ar too abstract for congc;ote >judges ,,ference of Fxtension Agents at. Lafal necessarily involve ia redirection o t ifrainmgtfowwt e, Teana tn of heLae omstic cmince eachers and1 juriev iclavrby )pn Re, Idak their organization, to say nothing of tainty to all the people inevery comn County Mfilk Producers assocliation dmsi iStahr was sliown ') nursday wrhen . ur Encouraged Farmn Bureaus the jealousies which might have been inunity. The fedlerai government deals was held at the"Farmi Bureau office 1 ndcolcw eerta. the oaef ntcut t'arean ·the United -,.aies iDeparuinent of creatled by favoritism In the selection' with 'these local organizations thru at Libertyville, January 19. Dele. disregarded the famolus Poe']n -Wllf Agriculture thiroughthie Office of Ex- ofl one organization in preference to, the state extension director and his gates -fromt fifteen locals wee re Sthe Tlte Coi John P,, idvard, vich[en Sion Works, North and West, is another.j staff. Fron the standpoint, therefore, ent, representing 5,76 miewhers. Our gae tenoeiitu 'oM næelargéely r esponsible thanl any) •Thre county tarmu bureau, therefore,- of national demiands, the local group nles has no local and the following- Vidvard P>ob.t. at Grass I, M t' iother aginey tuirirhe deulopmuent of was c reated as and has bieco ,ese ,as .lready federated, and we were are locals who made no report or1b1 dagtr1dlie nw Ms CI l rn',lafarm bureaus in ihis country >' deciar- tially, a Public institution ver m chena.bled to) reach the mogit remote hiadt no representative aitithe mefrt- C. Ostanerwh trogh- crt IýSi "Their organization ,in Ilike a_Àollege of agriculture. A usame,,comminunity anywhere through tire ad- lng: Philips Station, Russell; Tay-lor S decision, with hier hustaand nom j co-operation with thre colliges of Iig wich"ibetter, describes its function i nitaieetninofcasa heGoe oo acna ad Zo be comipelled rIiteulue. was, begun ias tgar back U 'aI1rmry Nwould bc, 'County Exten.sionl agricultural colleges diealing witil The banner local of the(,county i! uSV thref.111. three years before the SmItithl-Lt-,Institute' .r "County Agricultural, Ex- ,lhose local gýroups. 8 Thre extenision di- Antioch with a, imembershipir of 1*2I -13 Thl eiindseaio c a as hywr n eso cosnete fam b rea ,rctors kif all these states are like.wise and Is also 100 Percent in the Marik ýM- l % m deathbed PrIomiscii1es " ade- 1 t endied to) be 11wn.i and fuindlamen-tailly is e.ssenitially an educational and teach orgainzed. They mneet once or tie eting company. P>rairi 1View.h vard ai lNanston hospitai)l),1m aS are today, county e\iIension orrganiza- ing institution ai teneung institution every year, and they have officers and 2pmepbrsan hs 6 haes h;i the ao concering thel 10-acre mentios orinstitution,. VUI to tetm0rm riy tw aut ho hv 91cm Ittees with which thre fedegal Marketing Company. 1E oganty club andl cottage, wholi J\ lilitofenur entrance Bio ihie war, thiei school, and one of thre highiesit ype gov ernmient van deval on any extension A h uiesmeifPe he ta ltu s va ds, ov erlook inted t eeanmh o oiso h e on ta h ord havrsen1,-n is atters or veither sectional of natiorij of Area, lwas re-elected as counIty.1 - ous bd, hc isied te t extension organllizaitioniS, gene rally,i laige ia scale. The teaching is done by 1wide scopie. Thie deral gover-nniKnts :presidenlt, R lh R us.Aevice- ý ,. lisese of thle colone', .whose family bill not always called farmli hur-tau, . Iihe t drawinig-out pi-ocess rathier thtan theefor , hd no right to use its pub- r' idnt ad Wi o. oodi , w s1e g gii ý. l e was idealisti -anit t' b io ýlur ii it te giving io the L'iited ylh le tilling-up process. It is done l1ýýýýic fundý-s t.IC,-.retmgan orgaizaion. lce asertrytesr r Te PowderItsthaca bero dd.Wa saown thiroughior.ý the coun Y s tsatle e ).arun)enlt of Agrjicultulre o01 by% the People themsgiv+s w orkmlg las a tirinfluence legislation .or matters or d c-lreto s. for tYthe es i .eaThe . 'vwe hihtc es w rd at Wrld' l"se Cotage - 'large sumis tof mont y lor* the comple.i luli at iner wii i i ah 1be tramed a in of national .no.O l'h rie peoiple themsIrel Il ýE A .,.Wil)to, eLa ensVill a. a Fo Exoiiohia.lai th erh io o im nuty aw t ysem th gvenm nt wh i copraio wi rete nes o deterine what , nich'n AW tal ra xoso nEPais, Frcek ., Caam eltaf*Lov e co lol W l• I! d,(epatmient, in rcoopefertlion with 1the1these trained agents deý,vlp ograms .i the governmient shaIlldo. Gover-nmient r Nutoh.&e lA...Sa l P;i.EiostoPr% rne tIr ut after tue Colonel des of.'rilnurea ar mas-j (l improvemient out of their own rneed.iosnrtýtepepewa od . .Wlocarano h1rSxh ICnanOlSC aily-Juloa (va cool i(cIili i iedow .. I9. 1 ,.,N(i- it-), txd (ie(l who assign their own tasks, do ithe except in cryinig out thre laws en I .A iti.caiia Io igrdi nta ae n offi$chly .u Iss Ju t tlaavra oomadur.arshlyetps a wr hmebsat hreypoieacted 6 fihe im jer-ity.azatincmiteo h ikapoe yhUieSaeFo cRoupugr y. ro lr nllome t in r athrunitll-omeiand d y puintin -r on> roduicers' association gave a short- Autoridytie. ie Sae Fo ç,« eed to r pe rtý idNard, ,abI1ed att ie it e peo( trmbreu lr hirow evlpm nti teoly "here is tvery reason foiriahe clos concise summary of the workp of his 1 0r . M rs . ace the undersi a rou g ofl " T hl e un dle l ig ea ons for bil n,-, " ay h ai t i any I eo le l as e er ade est kind of cooperation by the exten swin a o f th e a w o r A h e fi est q u li y B kl eg g e 4 c a-e tae 0l,.t rat .rs. Ostrantn el r c(.0,1d, ig in e,,xisjienl o ainewlrual oign;- Or canmae oer miannt pogress - sion forces ofite Saes and feerall ear th e re wer onl y about son Powd T e r-at the moty ecnouc knir1 gePotde. ve motl.e cubhouse .sotlong a, ldzaion mwhen ithere aie Ianuinber ol'li.,isbeginning to funet.ion in the departmient of agriculture with the mme, oPh 01 rdeósn osd-t. the Bg est Baraa u hp JIup !;atifacor-and ,mt-t1 bsa ntalfrm r- ranztin a unty ery uchvas fte ag iulture state and national ar m bureau feer r"olwil"" th1 pesntri e o st o The itchenTod T at ay. n g 01111 woudI e t in repair r - i eady in existence Nwere ;collegetfuchons ninthe stae. FPl ains h ey b. ork th e ithere ar lie ver l12 . ,0 meers T e ous ndco fCae met c o tainsfull lemonjic , 1 ould bcame hints thiat the plae, Nwi- When fthe departmnent and fthe to many> standpoints Ithe county farmlibu- national federation has alr-eady don, ereikPoduer '2as0ocniation nTh16 P omb aking oliescomeain Thll emn ie. t hi e d s o s f r a t r i l l t i , lI r e a u i s e s s e n t i a l l y a s u b c o l l e g e o f a g r i n a n a l y z i n g p r o p o s e dona tt iona l4le go ti a i M r k e t i C 1 ý l rndesvoqusforWatobe i l th)%!u leges we t re hansrae th ife ogres l-culttire with all its class rooml work lion affecting agriculture; thre appoint Ionl *y aiding ithe 'arktng ('l in ,120z.insteadof160s.cans. Be'ure : and pthatliqurwas e ms li y lW c'I"* i thra etenadionistat i othe tgrcl dn oto tefrm rsfamr ent of rur 1 econoics and marketr kn a ofe woe sle ilkyuget on he yu ati .M and eople we r b emin vi o i,,er e< ural ex ts i ctuniralc edtearly lis barns or- home. or in fields or ing conurittees of thc ablest mninds of pr1oblemt of Illinois and onther Isons4vrlen ouvrati r. ad rs . Ostrandey er iIden u ein ewtilthex c arictuandlcnditions ceme ry1i., orin the market place. Thre thre country; thge aid given *stockmieu adjacent to Illinois butlat the ,amle Tu or he n thees ttlied. inolhaenu of the cound t es and lerolit work is done essentially on thle semi- in their marketing problemns at the ine have been able to help the but-- el taoles eaced e thhn -ýL:e lr dut ote niwuted at.'lheytheo lx e n ar.plan with Ithe teacher un an equal big terminal centers.: and like mattier, ter iand chee-se meni of Wisconsin to -- .- _ -. __--- _ - ... I uiene coulado nothg roe her id n oknows jus what form ofiextenity with the students. and all associa, all taken u) within the first year of its find a market for thelir products. T It be ageBtJuliaand hpoer ty in sin wr orkas mo Tst nededinanicuediltogether in discovering the particu organization, .indica,, te mehino fist lnof theMilk Producer1 sti(tutess o aan ann a FARM IN FAMILYlý Illu bý.ilie nme utJu">ad e gayprtiue flarloithisa s ircu-larneso .atcmuiyadth. heneedadsope of work of this na, asiai 1 r,onrtomarket butter and 1I rts ,f gi n aied ng oatr wered s an h lrytrcttenriwnanoete kng out. of" plan.s-for their solution. ton 1 rgnzaioihch ma po . hes raI.,ve)toother consumiiing (-- i - I «th unoge W.oman ste c or I ust ica t stat ve, he relgricl tei grea d Asitely de ay ý y handie or the farmers imatters ters. The business policy, which %wJIll is emperatnItuz and, i i h , ,orIl toeorge W.heKoeth's ercourt-Lt FOas a - versifiedilThe logical ithingr fortdefAsseastfilntMany Wayse atifwthd sbeiimproper (forBethe federalthbring themlmambers. oftrthelassociationunofa nwncallralvinthge, n5 dERStateSOL to .one heOtadrs aaw teeoea ,e atra erdto"fterm -conty ag trniiclu lrali department or state colleges of agri- betteIr returns for- their prodne. s working -onla I -ent tl 0 on unI ý J stice Koethruled gtal, thIe Tpethfie m,,as t employ a an=know a l itul ;ut rsmesmla em ilcea.utuet udrak spblcdpat arIe hi a . ne tepes otd diy rd es o e l i h wd prnti'oe.n 'e onyagent thoouigly trainedi up in fthe mindos of the people fthe tact cum eto 'hegvernme splent A deaove iIutrkoprt41 hstivelw a lerve i i P ýIf I-4, nthd if thentoward Adelaide. lHe peiind tAlthe Scie j i rahu""'jre an t am n,,Iliar th 1,Ifi ,]I; fIl. .'I1. : te forrm hureau lis not just a.n -l l v ar leudoein tentwei:dht o th en t ucers ýasoifaion i boe. l y es thI coun,-r -;uTO À Ct of n 1 s ; m to remgain, regardig o , 1,Il ,,o ;,.11 o1., ll umano ;t,. :InfIIu e e nddinrit el iigofthe iie 1 d t , ia to ,-t Mark ing Company e f.,o,.n 1 0r let e .,ý,1 lIl' rAvlued love " SuIffideýnt " . o..l.m ý..-,,lIla nývte l kideofadut teaching insti- ealu enmen it lyn d he t ete lleges it/ protram i ;i k, t be nonai~d nd epMnIp ai ,l-,,i 1 ýin :n McCann Farm,111 of__13 tiDo7 to iakt he dormnen h tan la county and 1, t Jhim lnd (ot turion instead llte adotion I o som ofagovriultre i lepromting co unty p i, iutnth i ghtiwl kiniiiiida d s) o for ,ha lapp A res n'Newport1Town- . lla fed er apepal, tolthe ), <;l, fomtpersonal exammaniiiion mwait i te such )ange (f titre ierits consider f1ar cubureu aitn siro n institut-ions t ,I l l it merydair man irl be sn1-y arkeI ng compu 111,ie-N l- t l En oM C nn F rn f 1 t& 1agricultral situation in thai cou t. ion. in evry coun t so h nintedit ts- swe .teae s.a s h ar ýin oh utr nllp T a Sf re Built --Sp e" Fencéis iight e . Chen co-operae with tho e .ýý,b, .Th ,cunyI amlurauik te ht isw v owe bel ive dn te a ing ofthe dirviml i erme-rn.Iiiki ,1Nin then ow n lM - a , ,i* A rs n Ne p tTo - l à@uu e feeling ra high . A ir)d Ifarniers in put ting on de onstrations slalecolleg fariclure, hl l ldsits1wantito see them grow." The frm adviri a s fl, asked toilug tr i i n nao Ien 1.r-. 1l!,ý hp T an fr S a n , i rann trali a c e n tu ry o h , w h e :eI o s h o w b e tte r n e th o d s in t e p a rti c a s s is ta n c e in e v e ry w a y to b u ild in g o tu p - givth i i ro ."T e fa r r fth e m il % a k in v et I l o ie na , t hi ,d Io Ln , a d , - I l, , . C h ie t L o u is e a w o s e ; Iü h n s s ; ý u la r p a se s o f a g ri u ltu re n e ed in g l at - a n y a n d a l fa r n e rs ' o rg a iz a tio n s in .ti o n c. o d u c the i La k e e i tv - y a - o ivia r h n a ssýt ýI - ir n ! 1 - l . C l I f W -e dl pea r on Ite lyleaf of thlpe m ,,w h tetin ntht.out . a w s t i+thcounty, along any legitimate nes, fa -l I>1ille afterIl aT number of dairym-en we 4 ii, ItlI,har s i , h M S - t rodlain , Ii st) p as t ; rein s th o u h, e ý first b ig id ea in th e o rg an iza tion o f a n d in d e ve lo p in g n ew o rg a iza tion s R T R Me f L T a acu e d of a ei n g thei if ir m ilkil A d e n sed, , b w hI - , l t i. - I - V " I ,l i il 1 - I . l: -h a k a eo the Vidvard land. Nany 1nia n tlrea, , ounty fa rmniburea us and a Sten near ~i teiteetso'ar es.I1heae en n1 res nebeen fo unda i n mo 1 u n-d ehfarimer tathe depart mient or mrarigers ofil the countyri I I, desireiJ, to-;I\ organ-i\e lzi l DE CLAR KEtim i R ECA LLSn T l'taI"i. l ? along thre roadside. lThis iroad i use tecolges hadl ever before comle . ze a commtecalornt eia to schash th"'Ilh'nee d n es an entrance to threelcluh.uàse. Farm Bureau Develops aDUesocEhipesCasLAatoKheEre uly fths rg a la a hagtiedp ' h py where the colonel entesllta ld is Very soon it was seen hat is the fr ueutrhistainedcoo-- F BERgth " s"- ' 'tht n he a f r n n nt nmany rieds %ith clamhai m and ciIIl ou ty agent was It learn in any com ratively employed agents w ud 1idt isI linesince; it was .un n h - 1,1pu - p a r t i e s . J u l i a c a u s e d a I f e m . t o b e p r e e n s i v e % a y ji h , a g r i c u l i t i r a l s i t u a - a y g o p o f f r e s t o . o a n i S I C IEuc hB E Gd e ri s 1 e r a n c o di t a , uio s w h h . a i r y a t I f N ; 1 k t i ie . o l iwIs' i e- ý I - , IN o built acroses thre road. T rd in inthe county lhe must onel nsoitcounseing hem aeto ýes w o d i r oduc \,. m Hk that wa ,sp r !!I, un parenlt pssre-fourthn ragrand lhe brokie dowthe wl, %ith armners in every section of ithatthe advocantages, advising them "s"oN f ras on Board of ""'ou '" s'""er II"""""a" ? 1S Fl a ai le lerree. Julia fhair Ort:ander r i-I.Lýd couty-me)n whoha lia ved their lIves tecntiuinand by laws which N v lO fc rW so o r f B'this condito a s brought about um · u n nrenIh1 an aere. and sIr lkn'a chargeilo rlemalicious misce, 1 thereand imaeo eiri ngherom thu l hav (;proved effect ive, nointing out the Inquiry tto r be Proben iiiTelephoner, iiiiiIlt ,ind:,itrf ,,,- ding1 1,,, r un ",. l 'I'ln, linal la' 1at atriIv e.an ii lie as iace uneria t i e sri ndt. rfrek ewte "eula- 1difficulties which they imight expect n1fte > a -s ýen u ui- I.o;ý 'a, lepan of is. k ,n- S b a n d y J u s t i c e W a lt e r . l a y lo r a i t i e s i ti m a t e l y ; a n d a n y o f w h o m t o e n c o u n t r , e t c . b u t l e a v i n g I 1 0g t a t a v s o f p n ino f t h e m e n l Wq t e TI ý ,I I I, 3 ' . -Id t n;. ý f , J i Waukean. IWhI-ie O tane-ýs w on aso had aqired facts and kill not.ri cularogroup of ,farmer them- ble thatopvnron infth e d i n i s. tt n1' 1-1 lilI\on at ,nt;" ,ýýý-,r l l ýiia a i(f1h rir- tril in Wýaukegatn anothei r in n n gn rly a ple n te o m nt selves the actual lhandling of the_ , lRtiereinp oIf Lt FF. . ýI-larkIIeI,,,,ilýtIýI.,inila 1nare d-al nhou ld ba tk up n i., p;ýIal at u n ý .. lq,------ _ - a r.tronger, was put up. Ostade u w ihweew rtyofm c ide ruds involved and Ithe acte]lrespon 'pro nl fie, aiaion m sec tion. -lan that might heIf nnulated i'l' - n returend 'the compliment Iby Miel J-,Iapplication. That %was, fhe second Tbig ibltytrog ter w ofces for I,tee n iýgime t. Gra Lae. Z, meeý11 I 1;t an? su Ii nuarl'l ~nOl l ios .slne . , a oLffVe.n Is . T N AtiealBakC au in another fenIl th rgeqo th %,ok i n.1 . .ilce. which lhe alums Ju id;ý ea in the dýeelopment or the farrn ilthe p iro grso h e o iithehro n fi e m whooha jit.en GIena "eLar" ha r ih iein te atula, t iied omht '- ;,l ,ý ,ýth ni [l Ofie i ie aiea okS i hasased to beton ow , ndIn bureau.however, counsel al Isery step. reordfolowiIls alegdimiplica- E.E I Roc,(kwel.ee iy o h zto e ,a: lt d7t dicated countier vchages of Lniious "It was ten disctoered that il any. ".Nowv, ihis is simly e ie best way tI.:.Ion in the d is a earnc o l .00 \ii Pod crs asi at o gave a iolsinl'- ,st!d ý 1,1ýI "! sidet -t el n Kroaiwas opi 7 eipt r Tíahefoul V d f ýi. thing.w vas, oigo eagc mliue ad n et teain(I) g. PFarmersý, likecother pro fromn t ho funds of the G;reat Lakes iralthe o m pIllllete and1,1 >i.ing Ioutlin.. policy tIIi und a I" Ilr:,i'p..1,n1is Th .ula Vivard en em oft thel way .. of improving grcutue 1nd ,tle',grow and becomje self reliant and A.lti soiation of \liwh ) i lhl jhad If the lbusin-S accrungýh .eli nsof for. u- heromile ld - I uII - auo mod;ile r ade nou tin g to I rura l lnions, not only must te cnieteatyi.poto thehe h rg.rcal hesiid fila he M rktig crn an s n l o le hIe a R O. F . .UTTERHELD 60 $80d a w eek, the COs tride op i ýsaineýd scientittand Ithe fatrmers couin- dchighorte savsi ,r-cief a hsi idt*'s m lan if-1t iz '%aItin nr .l,;I Sly w e s 1 1 liu e w o aI ,àIlu :I- , I oIuI erating Ithe club house ftor uou 1 1 ltogthe, but tf ym stlrm lae . f*b ,ne ein oiun te 1 th ri noi , who n'ahlth if ed present 1.(u e Ivdaivmenare niagZ 6 b.,na \ ER, INA F. B 91,ERHE vactinits.• fnd menalan«c ninuing p olnic -want to borrow $510,i000 orit- an t r> ath fol lowig a t-lIfepo et ,Iln- ,'n thelli iik fIluoInal, he Mak nas r T r r v T s a Another Daughter Aps.pIIra of work1 and, deelopmtin th con erm heentnt o te ar b sion n t s..r-.Il g a tin - )oip nMampnyallo t fth ier _ - - S A nther d ugter, M". (rac e d t y, not only tfo on.e s ason but for 'ia -propu.Ile ya visfle ith them 176 Sonti.h J ckslret, Nl,ý .lthere we o -npa y nly ir ,if ni raal- fl i[AN sr K EEN1k;. dnr1h "hsadcnem "eMol ero pro yr s.' T at asto ß te formal i federï] ]clan asso 'Li ent eCarke, w'how , i llnme during ithe past yea'Th adantge 1 gued at o idge, 1unexly iw ,uy r"i was thent i iea1the sfarm un! (iation and howe to get in touch withwmas John H. Clarke, was a nwmboer te, Individial daiiyrmen of having aELANNW CLB peare 'in ourt hurl yal bri gn a i te gov erniment or lother.ýagency lin o fithe board-of inquiry iineStigatinig contrajct w bith th.aretn 1e pernaed as a witnem il aiheuont novernment with the ranul tameo od-er1) secure a long timt, loan, and th dahofB r bu bfre he pn wa al d dt e f Mrs Garner oai n hnirwithlllnir, ti san d lclasfepte nda sigpa o rnas opeed in berfs ce h e bitiy men wo a d bý(lý ýllen quaranin theas Hom. CookAve. P on,6. &and bothlher siSters madle i:difiii tfl wt iaicn ii a dlcl1aSp ed i uh inds -\ i w g as t oi*lw riz asoe e tilI . c" lied'edforBien ess a] wel as u ca sesn4 l ag ter i-. to b esmplledi m eil y r-,11 ng ami ( o thl i on i nieto - helpi the individuals and rthe commun- aroing fthe disappearance of as w-hpee ondensing faltorie u d-BE T VIL.L Colne's avrie .dugte, ad 1otand :u t s ot. ,f the gao ernment in th-2e)do the ork IthrIoui t le i o fli-lhsd .Lete lare rpre rn o ek n w m resfr.h i Y L .M R I te qentl lar' ern w i. .no osest and Imost initimiate way ci(ers and must theI1selveIS fhandie all 1th1 i matt e t Cm a de 1. . iok. T.h e wnditins t., elv!,,iere (henoshaORRS - t torefi0 ýi,1ý--nIn - oei l ondeveloped that tere wer.e, funds. If thre Grange wantIs assistance Frufht, exectivelofficer Lieut. De ar fairly typtal of what Ialhan rollowi lidt-Al LrW Attoney O O s w rep ~niig, oi suttliciInt lederal and state fuindsi Invitalizing its agiculturial ),lcgr-ani l arke was etie d but beforêt. e at e pn oa r ou I pIo a y w (o iwi'te o ro o n P thrtbrtv e -m he Osh t craners it, Lann ouned ht the av>a tlable un il l a a%,ls enactled for.,in ithe county, the farnm bureau Ilands board ,of inquiry camne to) his case he camie çso hatsfied with their 11-11 volunItarIily sent thAl, Nast.1er 1i lumb Luce suuttain . fight cone rn(--in t h tin le ' h. pterv, ,I; l e mnýI Io ymenIIt of Ifaiil i men in 'I'sassistance throughirts cooperativ e l %-vani-hed. Severarl days rater he methods and are tnot willng to coo- eri" al notiI :,(i l m on .and t ft r1 1aih .n s.x m p. ty dse l>d i, lhe poen c Ku i m rycuny nthlU i " tates, and ly (employed agents and ot.herwise ingavl hisel up and waskep.. ee tat her.ar adantges m arythec4t.,te s le ouh b . would be carried into biner cours il twrkIldo nitheicounty was orking oui with rthemtplans toi that gthe I st i p n %s ,p n coer atin thhe Coopad allaerative 0ary day ol re1. Sian. ýo· sted, Attorney .A. Fý.-I',auhi-in ;,ý-I, 11, IIIV m m i w k o-re l theIlircoun ty enasl e t i are orkha cage fte M i 3ating company. an y of of $10.00 a ýI day l o1fr an.ho an houý t PA L M CGU FIN Il ssIJuia vidard. . it seend only logical tu ask [lhe coun ýA Local Chambrer of Agriculture Licoks of the Atk(,hltiasocithe elvideMrkeirymeonaen aIowf $lTe)joùrna.dmemn'ar dI he .- ;rback, ATTONEAT LAW SContents of Poemwr lentW adlh, *-Illers; Io 1help)ihe federal " *Anioliner way of viewing the farna I e rp(,l.7osorte th tisesk asso i n f o i re ir ack of f reighm. a Thwo(r .von Tuesday mo, trm, a ck Il A ThRErYi L AWlni l'rte will reads: den etadsae olg far b reu1sta ti ssnilylcldande ,eo te fun id ere gor n. r.f o cwe l sta tedf trsiht. ther ijorneymen decýlared tm t ir ough le S T o ourr. daughler. ýV , s dehud l 1. u ltli eI iiiie 'theMwo rkt 7.. The ork chamber of agriculture, functioning ried open ad a tormy ca wer e . s o a singl e ud of ilk pro- iscussly in fdte, ;js(i'tat i o had lad PIe nosal. llos trn a d le ne oh kn iw n , 4s lo l Ie r r .e, heutune ess-entiaill> a PUblic mIluch 1he samle as local chambters of ieliso Gre a t L kin ay . 19 8,ducd n Leconty thatwas pai them o f lp .,men zte pr bà jant unt a . gianBry odleya sui isi onIý .ý,,.T'*, : ort unncedriorrr te ruost part ,front comminerc do, bill very much marc camre tG ett La cosei of stu 1.dy t freby theLspe d. Iin t oba ,er, 1920. jotri l l ituationie1,,I,.Iiijdo ; ý À e ln r o m e , iid a r d P o m I l lt e p u h h e f u n dsII , a n d w h e r e t h i s d i d c oel; I y a f f i l i a l e d v i t h g o v e r n r e n t a f e r o mn l i n y l r s (, f a n d e i tfre - t h e r e w s s o m u c h I l k r o ued 1 9 0 r i l tain _ _ - . 0LN:E_ g el linis, tobeTaiccep no le l a-ntsom d mesw r oto.tiu h m eso o m rce re Thn (olimba n nfortunrate in Ilhe Chicago district that ilt required A lnew, homlibhlt l wa tliv i nt i o1 to e ;y tu;I athrVn' o.hr oghlcn\vinced (ofil>N aluil that thley local chamiber of commerce worksin potetr o have bein t iedvre.a$0,0 pedt a o h n h uligstain i eoh irn ig.lfao ff i r.'r: wn o ninotero n okt nd teitrsto h lre t au 'n d o two arri geered the navy e chang- derpaid millk. Mo ndfay iornit,, 0uhenT o t un nTE E HOE>3 ND Tlan i T en.say i N aente. .. I 1911 c 1 ontributeýd,towar l w (Iili support of 1 bis dto ýth, local farm bura ok n W e n J -Cak o Q aniiso utr ae ben i br a.edt eott aki Thncme h pro h >ts ork which had ben auithorized and the interepsts of ail ther e o p l e ofChed ,lis namte fromt io n Ishipped it Qu ntesofNe Y rktyte"fl inark p if'rtt aa'inst thi eport e ptffcewit Frm Buea ca erenm faý r findiht h 1 i In part unnceedby thre naional ;andil whole country, including the (Grangq r n noIl ).rýiüsL aie le, Fraijii-th eClarke. Il il]upn and millions of tons of bote I ntoj'l. effeet by tri(-Ilmester Iplumhe 1- B RT VL E-:LLN came oneday a mg_ ty wie;' regovernmients, 1he Unon(teairme'sLegu th \ hn he v p th ws if.f:en1h Mnda mrnng O ", aredi't h pl a , Thel farm bureau, therefore1. i, asthna Hrticl(ulturial Society, or- any Ioiter or-lrh,.t inaci(tive dily, l- -ie - Satuqof ra noon , he nioin plumber sededlofgnrkin Ïud; detùiww ýIs m pramIitl y aIlpublic in-,g anli zal t agricultural g oup'witbin th e ena.cearrec r sohat he 1>1111r e --- ý _ -'ýý ý_- Swere ný;orloiedt! uh nin g Itiigndar I R S T OW1., - , _ "And lothl.i,ourM>oth o 1 n1, Iis'Pulion. deveIlp-t i atth dir ect u vounty. The local farmn bureau doesi enteirthar e cav ragin.moInl th 1aeofwa' o ldh eaucneilln-geston cor agents of the' gOVernmem n1'1 fot interfere with fhe developmien ro$t-IIII a d (ayiradof ,$10 00%cl as here ., AUFAC TE O a i*t iswep)t aon luverI most L and àk for lhe purpose ol creating a channlei any (of ltese organizations. but rath 6 7ei $ý110 1tofre r a cu!i!'ýlll"t om $ 0 0,30l"l(Ilr AA U A -U i ýO,-" l(l -id)>Li l")l,)ý iqit- rcia * Il"oi I101i lIHhn tffad la.tll, 1 lc r rn 12 o % ,ï ý k ha randiy h u wtI -l, h-paic res ,,,I of ,thele ourwionSw1:: fle tar, xp3îCôe.CO-URT SEN-DS ble'V 'Iandt Graný_1.du nn -. n . "' 1- "t"t." LLA S11elMIDT a' dGrel d h wmr aWy idMwhea ad tae obrngan o heloaloraiztin Yr Ctyalnefom.. unl Y0MG WOMMI Of $CdLET 1 PRÉSENTS Pl Former Waukegan 1 Parens Closed Doi Officials Are U A rether unu. ual self Io local doctors a ship officias Tuesday la ]&ru. Ruth Brogan, a dià and Mrs. Rance >ors*tt idan road, Wankegan wt brose's office for ani ex the physician found ti ol developed case Of > 3 was iten dsiwne IIh. girl had D no mney brose immnediately thoi efiy icase and called u: city reaith physiian a ï wNha,,'should be dne w r. oley said h, col the case and suggested bsrus. turn lher Over Whien the mauter wa: Nisor Bairst ow he aske- -tgas not sent to the ho 'enta out inquiry there tact that tjiey wôuld ni return homte, altho he other members of the Iing overal in the- tot; hre rthemo ew from li'e famnily that, et g 'o a.m"1n0 and A. tlringlySuæ ts pesa j-tol Dr IBrown.ci il a h lher. i h'o ul d a m b ra lyhad be r '; uponli r.it ron aiot(. h14, and poin 1-< a,auhoillow. cani Ur ad y th- Chit Whre lm you! cIty mori -v Ilt & prima.rily i haný you as i-ouknty Wit,à 1 ? %Why 'doyou !h- City health del-part ea1 rather than to i cou1 v offcil Il A) be a icharge agains 1 ihâtthe county " le7 Hrown explainedl nte-estt in the. mal!. .- ,aI the young wý oràw place andl as thel wM tt equiplfd w1 IldF niaton h T WO UT TLI AT CLOW ROUT of William1: Clow ufactture, bu l Franles mwi hilher Ilýari old, was prep Thkrmday ni.-il wh into an upiber halirý home 1in Láke Forf "jiooke'd into 1 as 1 passed the dgc big, ugly man cra, window," she rela was awfu)ly scaret tel my sister. 1We ran down flather, but when) raamma's room thl run away. He sa, eýt asscared, as 1 The intruder tool worith of jewels a were lying ahoin, 1 The same huig have .tepd Khiig home, just ,l (»ow home Fr-iday osan'tered his in thke rear of the 1 me wax so fight

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