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Jlorwich @ullrlm l" 3 YEARS oD Whstin Nuvness Ol Lilicle wdliodal Hevms J:rwwh Wednesday, Feb, 12, 1919, 3 sttt — e MiMRED € ] u v o paes and csc tae local uews published ublication of special despaich. i CIRCULATION Feb. 8, 1019, 10,063 SHOULD BE CONTINUED. g yorted is that B r Gevernor 7 g Ac « i of de- o . th n 1t this it $4400 for vities led b Kice b e 1 rouss f W frowned L4 for the| ¥ s = n dilemma whieh t faced and the ir which it has an highly crediiable t o ) shoutl 1 v nything of the nd ted JHE RE CO(‘N"FD TROUBLE. The anpeal which is made hy See- ebnry Houston of the department of griculture to the governors of 20 states the ranst of which are south of thg Mason and Dixon line, for the endctment of more adequate ate lags to control sheeplilline de 1 keeping w p gement of this much connection with the generally regognized fact that the larger devel- spment of sheep raising is prevented v .t dog menace, Secretary Hous- o’ well savs that “There is undoubt- dly room in many sections of the ountry for further cxpansion, espec- al the seltled farming areas. The field representatives of this depart- ment, however, generally report that farmers are discouraged in many in- stances from keeping sheep on ae- count of the daiage by dogs. The question seems to be primarily one for consideration and action by the varlous states.” Many are the states which have mada determired efforts to find out what tie reason was for the decline in sheep raising, or for the failure to engage more extensively in this im- portant part of farm activity, and the conclusion invariably reached is the same as given by the departmont of cpriculture’s agents. This has ied to logislation to overcome the menace with due recognition for the fact that sheep are preferable to the sheep- killing dogs. Icgislation which has to overcome such a menace has not always met the situa- tion, which calls for further action, but there can be no question but what the real trouble has been located and if given the right attention the re- syilts obtained will be in keeping with the country’s needs. TAXING MOTOR TRUCKS. n with the buflding of throu; tates and the E 's be- tween the important point re is i closely sciated the larme increase |in the number of automobiles. And {with the development of the motor vehlele travel it has been particul ly net ie that the ‘rucks have rot onl nerzaced in number size, and bu ser wear and perhs ihere should be call limitetion of the trucks but upon to not not oniy for ard load ey should be than the the yartation lination nd them c to ob- is to relicve | the | reral t S upon | | depend uren and profi m highway mprovements PORK R0PRIATICNS. n for a lon r river and v certain authoriza- that goes un must co t of livi ms to 3 time about Even the south is getting all out of Surfoson and tems of t | trv. | Through the pr |it i if the | t might ss of elimination shor trouble on the be qu Fac strajightened out The man on the correr says: fellow who th s much of <hadow ae the zronnd hog dees of b is heing humbueged. Efforts in Lohalf of he the enla v Giif~rent > attributed to the prohibition endment. It may be well enounh for the Jersey laborers to tall but b get beer unless {k From now cn thke s ed vith the figuri come tax under furnish plenty o It is now clai rreferred th his army, ! vay of admitting that he was heaton, That New York sccurity broKer who cot up in court and declared that he never heard about the law requiring an income tax certainly had courage. It is now claimed that the allied Gelegates are not to confer with the bolsheviki but to listen to them. Even that doesn’t give promise of a very short session. The fact that the Ferris type of vessels constructed to meet the war demands is a failure simply makes more uncertain just what the war is Zoing to cost us. From the way in which the anti- holshevik forces continue to refuse to meet representatives of the bolshe- viki, it doesn’t look as if the former ;:yrmsxder themselves beaten or likely to e. s by an eral Neor rout no no to of | facil- FACTS AND COMMENT The senate and house have settled their differences over the new war {tax revenue bill and tie measure wil be waiting for the president's signa- ture on his return from France late }this month. The bill is epccied to raise over six billions of dollars, largest amount ever raised in t in any country on earth. he provi fons of the bill are so va individual can escape erybedy will centribute in a thousand ways to the suDport of the government in windis up the war, Uive-sixths of the eatire amoun: i be raised by the tax on ti eomes of corporations ard : The corporat#n income tax vnseen by the stockholder is (eit by him in reduced dividends, while il» individnal income tax will be pajd .i- rect by twenty millions of people. The new income tax !aw lcaves the {some sums exempt from taxation ¢ |formerly, to wit $L000 for ihe un- may have uniaxed an inen Lul on any excess amcunts $1,000, twelve per cent. w0 be o.e col- family .of # total the tax is ned 5y able emption of whi the income i reasing surts auarter lulv more 4‘11n 1w )i { came 50 sudden not had time tc mm to huy the | 5 ed indjvitual and ‘_1‘00 or the ried couple, with tion of $200° for sach minor chil 1 Thus the couple with three chi m:( | MEETING DIFFICULTIES “What!” exclaimed Mr. Kerbush after he had abstractedly bitten into his slice of bread, “what are you giv- ing me, i What kind of 1 theught you the gawmaui but you “And you said a carrot was | sult to a human being!” dismayed Mrs. Kerbush as after the requested article {thought you'd burst inio iea over wha bring the salad while I'm up.” What a pretty salad { Mr. Eerhush placatingiy, after morning—1i1 you |taken a forkful. “You m you imw.) © ground it up or any- y!” retorted his wif g your mind, Henry t vou tell white flour e it? I thought I couid se it for one baking a wee That's the kind of bread we had Mrs. Kerbush sat back restrain herseif. commented her hus-; Tastes sort of qu regular white bread? sting—no snbstance! a nuttier taste, g,” she aanou ke celebratiu; worth., Tt's about $10 a {refuced to eat salads m‘ muu 3 L‘ml machine oil or S| 1 can't upd And whe so riotously that 1 graph Hoover rt aj M, juired Wer- ydoodie on top murmured the | was on the table, lienry. Til | certainly now how to arrange a salad, Horien- | n her r,hair.‘ evidently she was attempiing “There is real olive ol in that dress- | swept the salads aw: meringue Onz Nigi\t Wednasday FEB. 19 I | | an in- and MURR!S GEST Present = THE BIGGEST do | to! felt | COUXTRY THEY, 45 CHVRG 70 SEE THE T € OAIES OF FRSTIERT e ! IFRUSPRLER EEFPODICER IN ALL | THEIR HISIONIE SPLERION IN THE | GREATEST SPECTACULAR AND | venarsc FRONITION OF THE AGE peal MR W. EVERY S. 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