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THE SEATTLE STAR “Dress Well—Never Miss the Overcoats That Meet With Your Ideas in Quality, Style and Price All Wool, Plaid Back Materials, with Belts Money” Alaska Live Stock Raising. Practicability Shown. But Bar Remains, Must Get Market. The Star herewith preeents the fourth inetaliment of an article writ. og. * bat reat ie v0 general that The Star secured exclusive rights for tts publicat eee BY E. A. SHERMAN At Kodiak Dr. Georgeson estab. ved an experiment station for live " Westward from Kodiak txland, Alaska is largely ® treeless coun: try, but land producing forage tn abundance. The work @t this station has been carried on for & sufficient length of time to ponstrate the practicability of raising cattle and sheep in that region. That much of |the problem has been solved. It has not, however, resulted in establishing ftock raising in the region to the westward Other Production ts onty half the prob 0 t lem. There must be a market which vercoats will take th oduct at fieure J yielding the producer fair compenaa $12.50 Up tion for his effort. There ix no im mediate local market and the ocean freight rates on a steep from Ko diak to Anchorage, Cordova, or Juneau, are probably as much if net more than the freight from Seattie. The problem of marketing livestock produced in thin region etill remains Dress Well H to be solved a transportation the the solution of the problem. INTERIOR HOLDS | MOST PROMISE | However, the great agrienitaral {part of Alaska ts not the coast coun. try similar to Sitka, where the areas @euitabte for farming are com paratively few and far between, nor Money We sell -Men’s and yot the treeless region west of Ko . kiak, but the great Interior Alaska, Boys’ that part lying south of the Yukon ; river, embracing the major areas of Clothing, reindeer range. and the part tying! Hats, Shoes ff} north of the Yukon river, having! a and Rreat possibilities for the production | Mre. Nancy Cooneman Hahn of hardy feowit crops. *roten. Furnishings mt Genvation + pr nat ate} ST. LOUTS, Dee. %.—In the morn® result of 13 years’ study and hard ; © | that Alaska’s greatest cultural (XS—eweeping, dusting, making the work Work for the seke of work for possibilities Iay in this last named |Osd® and caring for her 3-yearold |and a little encouragement along the strictly region. Here the rainfall, althe| en. that’s the only secret . Nght, was sufficient for the produce | In the afternoon—art. “Marriage? Why, that needn't be! ONE PTICO— Firion of the leading cereals, and the| That's the daily schedule of Mrs. /the death of a career. In fact, mar cash or eurmmers, altho short, were het, with; Neney Coonaman Hahn, sculptor. — "| rind life, richer and fuller than xingle long uninterrupted periods of sun.| A succesnful wife and mother? ASK | life, reflects itself in better art!" charge. shing, But the idea of producing |her husband—he'll tell you there's! crops of grain in interior Alaska was | Rone better in St. Louis. scouted as visionary and impractical.| A successful sculptor? Professor Ceorgenon, how rea}-|Mixsourt legisiature. It's Just pi teed the existing ponstbilities and was| Mrs, Hahn to design a $25,000 monu-| not disheartened. He established at|/ment in the Argonne forest, France, | an. Rampart on the Yukon river an ex.|to commemorate Missouri soldiers in periment #tation for the breeding of the world war. i hardy varieties of grain. It wax hia| Mrs. Hahn's work waa picked from SMYRNA MAIDENS iden that thie point marked about/#x entries by a jury of famous the northern limit of qascenstel agrt jartints headed by Lorado Taft, TO DRINK JUICES FROM N. W. FRUIT] ture, and that if he could develop | pointed by the leginia arieticn of grains which would ma-| Mra, Hahn never ture fair yields during the average|training-—ehe got Dosky Smyrna maidens gusaling season at Rampart he would have| education right here In St. Louis Pacific Northwest fruit juices thru @ straw! ‘This is Ute ploture drawn from Dr. Edwin J Brown suceesefully solved the problem for| “I started when I was 3,” she says. . 2 jall the agricultural land lying to the | “I wielded the pencil, paintbrush and ; Saves You Meney southward and having a more fayor-\ctching pen before I turned to sculp- | a report to the Seattle Chamber of Commerce thra the Foreten able climate. The wisdom of this | ture. 1 can save you plan has been demonstrated. Hardy| “Whatever wuccess I've had is the | Tide bureau, from the United one dollar = for Atates Hureau of Foreign and varietion of grains have been pro aa every dollar, you | duced which are proving very suc- Domentic Commerce. It indicates there i & potential market for ceasful in the Tanana valley. | BIGGER STATION fruit juloes from this section in AT FAIRBANKS ka. visited thin station in 1918 and|| SMymma, @ city of Asia Minor, At Fairbanks a more extensive ex-|expreaned himaelf as being wkeption! | Thrucut the summer season, periment station han been established | of the settlers ever being able to raise|| Which is aboot ¢ight months [to try out upen a larger ecfle the| wheat successfully in the Tanana tong, the avernge daily consump- | remuits of the work done at Rampart,| valley. The coarser grains, such aa|| tton of all soft drinks in Smyrna | Kodiak and Sitka. Here wheat, oats, | rye, barley and Finninh oats, it was) | # about 700 doren bottles.” _ — - - admitted, could be suceessfully grown | land harvested, but he did not believe | Soa eee eT aia tte nine |Attacked by,Malaria, Prince Not Well Yet) | When Mr. Bone came back to Fair. STOCKHOLM, Dec. 9. — Prince iekeg | Monument before midsummer, | ‘Then she'll go back to housework $10 Up. *> 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Streets ore had Buropean most of her art rye and barley, have been grown for! aeveral years with uniform success. im dentistry bh Seot, C. Rone, now governor of Alar stood the test of time. I am now | or who are growing hard and have head noises wil! to know that this distressing | EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. s. 106 Columbian Street. lete relief after other | | ts have failed. Sufferers | id scarcely hear bave had ing restored to‘such an «: that the tick of b lainly audible seven or from either ear. of someor with head noises or catarrhal sal’ eut out this formula and Ad it to them 4 the Send the Fotks = Nice Large SALMON (weighing abet * Tha) A HOLIDAY GIFT Packed tm ice FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16 KATHARINE Presents banks this year as the new governor of the territory he wae delighted at the opportunity him there in the form of excellent RICE king, bas suffered a relapse and is pen meens of bread mi 4 from No. 1 bard Alaska. | critically i, according to advices uerioticn con’ ba orep grown wheat |from the Belgian Congo. The prince and \s mad: Stories can be told of phenomenal | recently gontracted malaria while on | yields per acre, but M.D. Snodgrass, |an exploring trip, but wae previously who had charge of the experiment | reported recovering. station the past four years, states | that the actual average of wheat around Fairbanks iw 18 to 19 bushels : \* an ore ‘. f pd ire from our rugg@ist al Parsint (Double By: Take an ¢ pint Strength). dtont & little granulat Until dissolved. Take one i] | Paris Joursaliet Lurgan. of proof furninhed | William, second son of the Swedish || conful four times « day. int ie used in th Pm Sera. Comecton | Smation and sweliine in the| 2A AATIOAAL IASTITUTION ty Ht | chian Tubes, and thus t MAIL URDEKS NOW Make cheek or money order to Katharine Rice, care sher- include nelf-ad- ‘amped envelope for Prices $1.65, $2 $1.10, $1 per acre, or, in other words, #ub-.| 4 Eivndlaly’ the’ eame average sitide us| _ Keids French Cops| in the States, Oats in 1919 threshed| PARIS, Dec. $—Two equads of 41 busehela to the cre. Hay cuts | police were sent to the Rolin de from 1% to 2 tons to the aore. Boulogne to prevent a much-adver-| When a man aa well Informed as|tined duel between M. Marce! Cou-| Mr, Bone tx doubtful, no wonder that laud and M. Rene d'Ixelle, There often the lécal people were inclined they found that Coulaud and d’ixelle4 to be skeptical of the agricultural were one and the same man, a possibilities of the region. journalist who had perpetrated the! ure on the drum, but | ess of secretions in reaults it quick and| | | at iways Ave. ery petson who has catarrh fn ue or distr Ine sounds | return Kve: Mat $1.19, Seven years’ su She, to all parts of the 1 shipping nited Bates. “To Be Continued hoax to ridicule the anti-duel law Make ita Merry Christmas anda ' HAPPY SHAVING is a fresh food— not a medicine Medicines only relieve for a time. Fleischmann’s fresh Yeast builds up body tissues and increases the’ ac- tion of the intestines in a natural way. i 2 to 3 cakes a day, Sat®Razor DURHAM-DUPLEX RAZOR COMPANY pti th New Jersey Jersey City, 0.8. A. BhetMeld, Eng Deri Pants Toronto, Can, Sales Representatives in all Countries When you buy choose that is not branded cannot be certain as to its qualily. No guesswork now— every Tillamook Cheese is branded! For the past twenty-five years, cheese has been made at Tilla- mook. About twelve years ago, the most progressive dairymen in this little valley banded together to make cheese since become famous up and down the Pacific Coast. For years, people have recognized the quality of Tillamook cheese, but found it difficult to make sure they were getting the genuine. pound of this finest cheese is branded. Every slice bears the name—Tillamook. Look for Tillamook on the rind if you want to buy the best cheese it is posstble to Now, there's no guesswork. E: TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION, Tillamook, Oregon co-operett Jomans cheese, bul s! comcewed first swecessfal method of each hice Cheers bnew ths gener Jilted Thru Gossip, Girl Drinks Poison PATS Mra. Hahn will go to France next ado sued the. result Auk the |SPring and hopes to finish erecting | goxsip attacking ber character, Mile. | ¥ Marie wealthy banker, invited to her home the woman she believed hed injured her and in her presence drank poison. She died an hour later, Dee. 9. Larenois, Supestianna Effort to Report Accident; WIGAN, ty burned by & gas explosion, James the pumpman in walked 300 yards to a telephened a report of the accident and dropped dead. England. mous e Since the days of Barbara Fnetchie Sold by the dice or in 6 ond 14-found stecs 14 Cheese Kinchens owned ond operemd w- eae rans al iors se you could Tillamooh is the first cheese made in America to be branded s0 the nama ap- pears on every slice of one- half pound or more. None genuine without” Tile ‘mook” on the rind. that has Look for TILLAMOOK on the 3 Rind ! -- Maybe They’d See Her engagement JAMESTOWN, N. D., of malicious daughter of a \ force. |Sues for Divorce, LONDON, Dee. 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