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be -38 Guo Ghennan,..ueld. superintenden™ wei mcmereatetemchoranan | Fo. ! 4 = © Se eae ee ewe is = = 2 5 | people and their: demands are increas-|than a century, is again recelying the © lig: ‘Their purchases during 1920 will|attention of the French government. © | : , |nelude all, kinds of machinery—mining, | joll, electrical, sugar and agricultural = chemicais and dru | | —antomohiles, | 4S { r \nardware, toola all kinds of clothing. | | Mailding ‘materials and food products. | i | «Manufacturers and jobbers) who! { i {want Mexican trade are ndvised to es RESCUED a | : |tabtish themselves now in. this coun- } t 9 j try, advertise their. goods, and white i rf [profiting by present 1s, build] Kidney, liver, bladderiand uricacid 4 ete blot Ne a . | troubles are most dangerous be- ili | Phe American Chamber @¢ Commerce] eauge of their insidions attacks. t ‘epresentative Luce Warns against . + seq WAS organized toward ‘the close of the ‘ = Additional Outlay and Phi’ |Yolume of Business with United yer °\riin. cio encouragement of the| Heed the first warning they give ' sriati ith Co diti > aa | States Steadily Increasing stato ‘department, 10 promote Ameri-| that they need attention by taking |, “ priations wi ndition | jean business in J It aims today | x PAE Bey ne | and Great Year Is Pre vo awuyan Mirko aid inthe ot; GOLDMEDAL ‘* | “pb t ; dicted by Agent lishment of asehcles, provide credit data | ; 4“ v De ney oe eecmaed and render &. general information serv 5 pig AnMINBION, Feh. 114-2 gn a \ sayy Noes usetuistd the American manufac QenBLEM Bs Apsech in the honse fh connection with | Ry RALPH 1. TURNER turer and exporter, br the seeand deficiency bili Represent (United Press Staff Correspondent) {cry oF MENICO.—(Ry mail.}—Mox- | tive Tiice of Massachusetts discussed im vik ya ‘ oe | TRe world’s standard remedy for these & _ he project of harness t th J F ihestingneiat ana guxation witantion. Mr. |ieo’s putchases trom the United Staten! piyee bone the Belen onthe: ene Sri ensures me to aps tee z es me, } during 1920 will reach a valuc of ap | wen, and developing it for navigation| further attacks. Three sizes, all druggists. re the ‘people tiveraged more than $55 for every: family in the land, “Do you realize what confronts u said Mr. Taice. “At this moment the} taxes placed on the people by ‘tho dif: ferent citios in the United States for thelr awn affairs amount to nearly | $150 a family. Youemay add the bur- fen of the United States taxes by re- Membering that every billion doliars of tax amounts to $45 for every family, <i $550 Per Family { Mre Mendel! has cated our attention to the fact that for the year 1921 we} fire confronted by obligations anc es-! timates’ of $9,000,000,000—$5,000,000,000 for the estimates and: $4,000,000,000 ob- ligations. Nine blition dollars méans an audition of more thin $400 of contribu. tion from eyery family, Add that to ‘your $150 for city expenses, and throw | ~dn-something, for state and county ex: | -penses, and you will have confronting; You 4 burden on the people averaging | more than $550 for every family in the} land. **I do not know how much the in-} (.@ome of a family in this country is! now. By reason of the change in prices , it is Impossible to compute, but before | the past year, MR. AND-MRS: GUY SPIKIER—The former's chivalry. girl was admitted to this country after her while. he was aviator in A. E. F. She was married to Guy Spiker last Su nday. Oregon Fights Rodents, has ‘beea carried on-in Oregon during pounds of poisoned grain was spread on 150,000 acres of government land by | variety. Biological Survey employes ,r by farm- WHAT THE'U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE HAS DONE AND IS DOING FOR STOCKMAN—FARMER ‘~—_j transmitted to live stock, and 69 were A total’ of ‘over* 20,000 | tapeworms: a hard fight by { Tweny-two showed th } expelled. by treatment proved to be of the dangerous gid -——— ers and stockmen working under the | Fewer Farm Animals Last Year. saved this young inot her of hig brother's son. irs. Pearley Spiker of Baltimore, wife. of man who wronged | tion with the trade conference which | total of all animals is 21,5760,000, which | January well as. in total numbers. aes a PR A ; Preparations are being made in Nat ‘for the production of sulphate of am-|the monia and other by-products of coal on time there is a“ perceptih \ proximately $150,0003000. Wftliam ! Saunders, formerly of St. Lovis and now | |seeretary of the American Chamber of | | Commerce, estimated today in talking |to the United Press representative. | | Saunders was speaking of America’s The English | growing trade with Mexico, in connec- was held here February 11, 12 and 13,| under the auspices of the American, |Chamber of Commerce. Neither diplo-| mate tangles between the United States | | !§ 2,686,000 "head, or 1.2 per cent, less | TT a" stoxtco, nor Mexico's Internal dls-| than a year ago. ef The total value of all farm animals on | 4 me. 1 was about $8,561,000,000, | \00' 4, which is a shrinkage of $266,000,000, or [ont Na 3 per cent, compared with a year @80. | the fact that the enexpected usually hi It is an interesting observation that|hons in Mexico, but the present, he be- Miles and mileh cows which increased | jieves, points to further expansion in| in numbers also increased in valuo per | ,jneriean. commerce. head; whereas all other classes of ani- Typical of the work of the Biological| found to be infested with parasites of | mais decreased in value per head, as), Sur-ey in’ Western states {s\that-which | various. kinds. ‘ presence of tapeworms, and one of tin jorder, have halted the increase in| an trade. Saunders’ estimave| ed on past figures and on pres-| ations. “He does not overlook rding to the latest figur . said, “Mexico, dur months ending July, 1910, be om the United States valuec An increase: Of $12,885,949 over preceding year, | At the present] the of ng of and irrigation purposes, a matter which) Leek fer the name Gold Medal on every bex and imitation has been wnder consideration for more - INOUR NEW HOME We pay highest cash price for Fars, Hides and Pelts Best Quality Hay and Grain for Sale Call and see us before trading elsewhere’ ,/ Wool Warehouse Assn. the war it was carefully figured oft by | direction of field assisttnts, In. addi- A slight increas@ in the’ number of ! Prof. W. I. King, and he found that! tion, 100 ounces of strychnine and 2,000| milch cows and mules and a moderate } the average income of each family was} pounds of poisoned grain were furnished | decrease in.the number of other cattle Ls $1,500, Five, hundred sand fifty. dollars! the-county agen in Wallowa: County. | (calves, steers, bulls and.cows not for | 4 \ ans taking’ more than one¢-third of the| ‘This was used in fighting squirrels as, milk), horses, sheep and swine are the fi product. of the labor of every)man in} they began to Sathecs from! Serre "eae features of a survey of live } e e e e 4 t : ;this country, for the uses of the gov-/ lands to the cultivated lands and *was| stock on farms and ranges of the United P < : } Stnment_-more thin one-third of the| sent as temporary rellef until the gov-| Sines on January 1, as compared with a W re} nN oO mer. > (uct of every, man, woman, and} érnment could undertake amore ’sys-| year ago, made by the Bureau of \ t ton res oO r F; t r oO. Ss Orns } child in this country who works for} tematic campaign in that country. Sev- | Crop Estimates, United States Depart- | f ‘fh ‘ fA living. Do not carry away the idea} enteen counties joined in the co-operat- | ment of Agriculture, 4 ‘j . p ry that such a fieure te exact. Sy tome cs tor Seay diz tcen ty ven gnien cows have Increased about 272,- AIN, simple country folk down in Mrs. Snodgrass, wife of the village doctor ’ the ehange in values of money, the by iological m 000 head, 12 m ty i - . . 5 Profiorlion wilt audes .sieahably. bo, one-|. 7,500, farmers took part in {he work and) creased ticams Hoban Ge: a tele Texas went to bed one night as poor (who hasn’t the slightest idea how rich quarter or one-fifth. The estimate in| treated 697,000 acres of own slother cattle as. designated above, |” is ie fe f 3 Fngland for a normal year In the pgst-{ using 85,480 pounds of poisoned -grain | Gocreased 700,000 head, or 1.6 per cent: as church mice and awoke to find them: She is), built a large wing. on the old war period is/20 per cent, one-fifth’ of| prepared under direction of the Biolog: | norses decreased 373,000 head, or 1.7 per selves millionaires! But they cannot ac- homestead so she could take in more the income of Great Britaiti. After the] ical Survey representatives and county cent; sheep decreased 251,000 head, or * iy : Napoleonic wars Euigiand was cauanis agents. | 0.5 pr cent, and swine decreased 1,676,- custom themselves to prosperity. They do roomers! | of standing quarter, but England is bet- | 000 head, or 2.2 per cent. * . . A 5 ir off sn her prospects now than Fhe} Dip Driving Out Sheep. Scables, | “(he eatiuated: aumbe? of antmalal on the most extraordinary things with their Another old lady— whose. profits quickly \ \ was after “the Napoleonic wars. '0| In the work of eradicating sheep | farms and ranges January 1 are 21,109,~ uired. eee Wit “, os. take even ‘one-fifth of the prvauiet ss dette stdoutt) the- Uneeon States, em: |000 horses, 4,995,000 mules, 23,747,000 newly acq eC oe sd Wells passed the million mark—bought “paw” a j the people ix a tremendous demand. It) pioyes of the United States Depart- | mile heows, 44,385,000 other cattle, 48,- went out and ht himse! 80 worth oul: indli f | fraught with danger of political tur-| Ment of Agriculture made more than | 615,000 sheep and 72,909,000 hogs. "The ug: $4. } new axso he be id cut the kindling more x il, or financial crisis, even of disas-} 99 900:000- inspections» and» super- - of bananas, ate them, and then died. easily. . And it’s true!; 4 7 ter to our fretitsitjons, and pert to the | vised more than 10,000,000 . dippings - i ‘ - 73 foundations of the government.” during the last fiseal.year. The work ———————— seat ae i ' Mr. Layee mail the facts in f: ie aii saa teititacted iL cooperation witatate Pay de Don’t fail to read ‘‘Millionaires Made/While You Wait"’, by Frazier Hunt, mn omight give cause 18." No Scages of sheep , scabies LA; F of e abicvaitadl > ¥, ocr citizen: andthat~ he-would: iow known {0 exist in Montana or ny tine ay 2 * fii ¥ y sath in the.new, Cosmopolitan, sa ‘thankful if he had encouraged a'singlé | North Dakota, in addition to num- if 7 n to stand up against “additional | crous other states where the -disease'|® : 4 rapria tions, Be cae eae on had previously been eradicated. In I i ‘A sa h ~ Rew i cptures on the unc ldaho a spread of the infection during : | parent-love 3 wives rder of government the previous year has been brought un-| td . a pay Z al a ith h a 7 4 es, SAGs © a * der control. Sheep scabies is. a/disease : that has been prevalent chiefly in. the JRERACG ee get, long wii thar husbands ? ; ‘ t * .| western part of the United States, Great men almost invariably have had unusual Boxer thought so, because, as he told his friend hea yp " | ‘Opportataity) in Sheep Raising. mothers or fathers who played a conspicuous part Charny, his wife had called him a “drunken satyr” ; ORIGIN Of FIGHT GASES Results of a’ farm sheep experiment | in shaping their lives. And yet eminent psycholo- simply because he tried to light his cigarette at an gf = 7 Tenovieg Pathe ees dork ant gists tell us that the pampering love of parent for electric-light bulb. } \ Of SLEEPING SICKNESS possibility of a profitable sheep-raising child—unless wisely directed—-can do tremendous And Charny agreed with: him because his wife told eee $ coverpineae siiratt *Teltavilie, Ma, ie ; H him that he never kept a promise in his life. And | LONDON (By Mail).—Eight or nine stay: Se bee eas oF a coeptett a Harvey O’Higgins has interviewed one of the great- he sometimes did! Gouyerneur Morris, in “The ‘eases of what appears to he a new| tensive sheep raising c if ES Kade thiaitalsrobler: reat’ Fri r. : r | phase of the deadly “sleeping sickness" | Hance upon forage crops for summer estnerve ‘specialistsin Ameri i Pp G lends, has surpassed himeelf in this roll. ly | are puzzling the London Hospital doc- | pasturage. Nothing more amazing and dramatic d icking story of domestic misunder- | tors. In 1916),a Srants ee ae not pro- “ has been written about, human rela- standings, and. how they were } ‘The disease to whiel: the name encep- | duce forage enough. to. satisfac: erie ionships than “The Love-I i” ins Don't fail Spe | halitis lethargia has been given, pre-! torily forty four Southdown ewes and Ry tionships than e wve-Image, “Nn, overcome. n't fail to read it in 4 sents many of the symptoms of the | thirty-three lambs. ‘This fleld is now the current Cosmopolitan. early this month’s Cosmopolitan. i Aftioan Aleéping Sickness, but so tar | capable of furnishing sufficient sum- evetybody ; the trypanasoma, hitherto thought to | mer feed for 100 ewes with thelr lambs, be responsible for the sleeping sick- pig pop roversen secon tenia ‘oid | worth while to the Co! natives, has | @pplication oi a 4 2 2 cy yy | hot beaahiiana {8S time toed of ight water,’ but, eblefiy to the. fane. eae When a financier’s wife reads . They discovered the » fe} t 4 hospital. “4 liesuminous Crops: : ry La 2 } Basar cage Na, ame ail Erops were fed upon the ground, the | pawns her jewels Cosmopolitan fountain of youth v1 7 iseage. unui res! le - 7 “ ” wes sei Bate ee baie it is foo} der the system followed forage crops | You won't know until the end of the “Phony” Dick and “Qvercoat” Ben- ¥ | early to make a statement.’ So | are seeded a roan jand the porer are story why she did it. But when the nie had jugt relieved an oil magnate — | enn ate ee en Sere AL OU A en ee pretty young wife of a feeble old millionaire is seen | of $500// But when they went and lost it on the found in cases under. notice, nor: has | troubles from parasites. a ic should be i to frequent a pawnbroker’s, and then enter a cheap Kentucky Derby, they simply didn’t have the 3 it been possible yet to trace the origin (3 x " ing-hi being watched by a good-lookin; te home t $i ” , \y of each. ‘There is said to be no cause | Imported Sheep Dogs Quarantined, Mecaieve end. ofteg lodging-house, zg y a g i] Beart to'go home to Mrs. “Phony,” who kept the for alarm aig to the possible spread of Epon deg a the ear: i ure stock, j 4 y be, detective—well, there’s enough mystery, love, ac- cash (and who also kept track of their prowess in the disease. Z especially sheep, of the g! jpeworm, , ti igh finance in this unus: story to sat- ° i ing - ‘ m pacctonepy po nett css a ps MME al and hign ual story to pperorg’ 5° they hag ‘< apy ale fishing - Mave you 6 equipped i pens fe sta) Saati fee oes pave i Bookie. Shakes Recip isfy anybody. ip out ria way, ani at's how they hap-@ | with. a new. Willard: Threa x | been found to harbor parasite, Dur- é 3 “ d di th om | Storage Battery, the choles of 85 per | ing the last fiscal year representatives “Her Secret”—by Will Payne—ie the first of a pened to discover the Beauty Fountain. | cent of car hey peeks: bag Auto Elee | of fap United meer Daas cate of “ series of the adventures of Ben Bodet, business You .who have applauded his “Boston Blackie” | trical Co, 11 E. ¥ Phone Herl¢ a a gaa ee A oe i tn ty detective, who—we prophesy—is going to take Stories will delight in this crook story, in a lighter : rank as one of the most interesting sleuths of fiction. vein, by Jack Boyle, in the new Cosmopolitan. ' i 2 7 ; pepe | , America’s Greatest Magazine ne Billion Dollars : cae idl vp te we, It is reported that fully one billion dollars were lost last year by people who invested their money in wild-cat schemes, or who placed their money where a high rate of interest in unsound projects seemed 4 to them better than ‘bank interest in sound institutions. The glib sales- “e man with the glittering offer, the fairy tale plan and the yellow adver , tising, is still able to humbug many trusting—well, Barnum said one was, . born every minute! Keep your money where itis safe; where it earns ° 4 per cent interest ; where you can get it when you want it. If tempted { to do otherwise read “The Salvation of a Sucker,” by Ralph Parlette.’ ; You can get it from the library on we will loan you a copy to ‘read.’ ' \ Rect pind Ss phi ty : ‘ The National iy | Bank of Commerce \ 3 : Casper, Wyoming i CHAS. M. GUNNISON i Wholesale Distributor X , 153° South Ceriter St. Telephone 256 . : tS s