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WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1 1916 N ' FARM BUTTER. Ceuld Easily Be Made of Higher Quali- ty Than the Creamery Product. There Is no reason in the world why the farmer cannot make butter of higher quulity than that made at the ereamery, according to N, E. Qlson, Instructor tn dairy husbandry in the Kansas State Agricultural college. The farmer can Keep his cream in excellent coundition, while the cream- eryman has little control over the crenm he buys: hence the farmer's butter stould top the market. The tlrst step in the making of good butter is the production of clean milk. w Jf mill nono putrefactive or gas (o bacteria by produce which will be The extreme limit of the earth's at- mosphere above the surface of the earth is estimated to be 180 miles. The " | earth’s dinweter is approximately 8,000 Jde er 17 "says - Use my columns. There’s money in it for you™ | 5N 33 UPPORTUNITES, 3 I NELP WANTED A small ad S BEMIDJI DA[LY PIONEER |5t sosposem s BAors And Which wIll not putrety T phiefo dacreases rapidly as altitude tn- proper precautions are taken with the Creases, 80 that three-quarters of the cream and with the butter after it 18 | 500y of the atmoaphere lies below the thurned and vacked. OUR BELT OF ATMOSPHERE.| Thus the solid earth bas but a thin seven mile level. coating of alr, at most only about ene In Thickness It s to the Earth as the | fortieth as thick as the dlameter of the Skin ls to the Apple. In a contribution to the yYear book appreciable extent, which is about for- of the department of agriculture Roe. coe Nunn of the United States weather h“"d"dr:: "l!tmf: - “‘: diameter of bureau compares the thickness of the the oa “ thick therefore a mfl: atmosplerle euvelope that surrounds | S0Ating: ‘m .:h“' relatively "5" % the earth with the diameter of the ing, than the on an apple ol earth, or if we consider only its really ty miles above the earth, only one two- dinary size. When we consider the fact that storms operate only in that part of the atmoaphere which les within about seven miles of the earth, and chlefly within three miles, it Is ~ |truly wonderful what mighty ferces they generate and what vast energy they expend within that thin Olm of [ L1 A storm coundition may cover one third of the United States. The dis turbance may be 1,000 to 1,600 miles In dlametpr, but less than seven miles thick. In other words, the body of alr In which those tremendous forces work 18 of about the same proportious as a postcard. NO ARCTIC WARRIORS. As Hunters the Natives Are Wonders, but Cannot Make Soldiers. Battle history halts at the arctic cir cle. Beyond that human life is so dif- | ficult to sustain that its willful waste s unthinkable. Nations with a foot- hold in the lcy north recrult no armies !ln that frigid zone. Indeed, the men | are of such weager stature and intel lect that a military training is next to tmpossible. The real natives of the arctic can endure hunger aud fatigue, can march Elu their own fashion through hurri- | cane uud blizzard, but their value is rather to the explorer of the inhcs- pitable north than to the soldier. As hunters they are wonderfully clever, yet they are curiously formal in ad- | ministering the coup de grace. They will apologize to the flerce white bear which they have cornered duel in which the odds seem decisively ‘They do more than please your taste— they satisfy!” That’'s why Chesterfields are like a good cup of coffee—they taste fine and, in addition, they satisfy! But, besides letting youvknow you've been smoking, Chesterfields are MILD, too! . Chesterfield is the one cigarette that can give you this new delight (satisfy, yet mild), because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend—an entirely new combination of tobaccos and the greatest advance in cigarette blending in 20 years. Logetta Mysns Totaces Cs ““Give me a package of those cigarettes that SATISFY 1"* sterfield CIGARETTES ployees. It is our policy to pay good wages in order that we may se- cure and retain ocapable em- Also, we believe it is economy and good business judgment to pay high enough salaries, to thoss who have proved their worth, as will encourage the younger people in the organiza- tion to work faithfully with bet- ter positions as their goal. TR We strive to ngsist. worthy employees to lay aside a part of their earnings by making it easy for them to acquire financial interest in the business. More than half of the men employed by this Company are stockholders. With no expense to employees, we 'p‘rovide for their sickness, dis- ability, injury, old age or death, as well if not in a broader spirit than any other corporation or government. To make for the highest efficiency in the organi- zation we rigidly enforce the principle of advance- ment of employees, dependent upon integrity, ability and meritorious work alone, NORTHWESTERN TELEPHONE EXCHANGE COMPANY —i = — x on the Lear destroying the man. They | lings that this form of dealh has De- X AE FREE AKX KK XK are therefore uot cowards in any sense, | come a vague religious and social pri | ¥ ® anG few sportsmen would risk their | ciple with them. FY He who forgets to adver- & lives uguinst Lear and wolf and wal- rus protected only by futile weapous - foad * tise should not complain when & and their own personal desterity. Just the other day we recelved|y ¢pgy puyer forgets that he is & The Lapps aud Samoyeds of arctic |some of those handy bill file books|y ¢ pusiness. It is just & case & Russia, like the Eskimos of North legjjectors use They just fit in your . o America and Greenland, are so often i v 1 ; ¥ : % of “forget” all around. « compelled in times of dearth and pocket. Get one at the Ploneer of- x famine to sgacrifice their aged weak- | fce. 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