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Geyser Judith Basin Times (Geyser, Mont.), 27 Nov. 1914, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053135/1914-11-27/ed-1/seq-1/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
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The average farmer says that means for reduction of government ex,. penditurce next year, because ofe eggs, and it; return are usually kicked wheat is getting close o one dollar and European war, it is learned; teSIN's end, around front \pillar to post.\ Most he can't afford to feed it; lie must sell is aiming toward a budgii: aYettsiSti le; farmers consider the hen a necessary it to the elevator. The Oregon Station co-ordinate expeedituree and incontees nuisance to be put up with In order finds hat a pound of eggs is worth from Mr. %Albion plans to give mere att to have fresh eggs and fried chicken eee 10 to 30 cents, depending on the setieon now an dthen. The chicken or pout- lien to appropriations hereafter thitst he was able to do last year, because of try department of the farm is generally and the markets. hi the same nay a ; the thought of as a oide issue, a wonteres pound of wheat i. worth from 1 to 2 i t il i g , pr b l :, 3 f 3 f 0 ::, ;::, 11. 1 7,,,, b it i l li s o il , le p7 ,; n his f. m e l ient i ha se . r s i d Job. A man :Mist do a man's work, in cents according to mai:sets. Feed that vocal NI the budget system, , illaiiiliNP the flail lusually drilling in a crop of wheat to the hen and she will change a-. -... the presence in congress of . the seere- wheat on Improved soil) while the -wife it by a delicate process into so palate - tars of the treasury to explain the ad- . runs the side issues. ble a food as to be worth ten times as min ist ration's estimates. ; given ti e .- Attorney -General Kelly: to reserve basks only began busineea to. -of which is believed to have brought As ords kept on the cost of producing than this, for seers' pound of wheat she hiss under the state law,eglieateliority has before it plans for widening their that country one step nearer to par. WSW, . there are no accurate tee- much as it was in the grain sack. More day, the federal reserve board already State N'eteritialeart Battler, the leiter It is expected the president will re - eggs and wheat, and the preflt s there- puts into eggs she puts a put a pound (t' slaughter anitmills : Med* he may find field of operatioue, and increasing the T tieipation in the great coutliet. The British loan of a billion an fie to this in Isis forthcoming ineusage to cmigreas, and will give particular from; but in a vague way the average of water and \ he g ets a P' °° \ 1 p rice fur attention to it in conferenee s he Is :1 1 : , l o i l l se ll . liehni with the foot awl mouth store of cash, three quarters dellars wa s successfully farmer believes that poultry is too water. With eggs at 40 cents per dozen to begin soon a ilk emigressional lead- The board made public today a eir• boated yesterday, this being the largest fussy a job to pay. In the Galletin the poultryman gets 25 cents for water. era with regard to the proemaiti for the The question erase in connection with any definite plans from one day's busi• loan In that couptry's history.\ Valley, ie one township the average That i s a pretty good price. It beats suesion. eattle held in quarantine in Daeson ness, but the first week may have a rancher makes just - $600 per year, or the dishonest milkiturn. The president has already discussed comity. This stock was shipped from material effect, Keil inay result in aug• HOW TO !ISLAM:FRS HAY about $42 per month, ited that ie prob- Yet you can't produce eggs by mere- the east, and when Dr. Butler found the locating the iusli of the banks by more Boaeman, Nov • 15.—Numerous it expenditures at individual cabinet meet - of the majority of ovr farmer s in Cos- inenteacipeed and the :train retiruee to der imileideratien (lie deposit of a large hula State cone a re t:o s u iv t e t t . t he at legii th l at. e. ably riot far from the earning capacity ly throwing wheat at the hen. No lien *Metall were diseased. he had the ship- thati $1,9),000,000. The board has nn• quirks have befl lugs, and impressed on the secretar. ever exeelkd out a diet ' E gg s are pro its the necessity for e(soll0111y. Ho baa,. cade county; yet isee woman told um duced only after the biely is well twig- aundive. There the cattle eers ee part of this 101,Se cash now in the tress• od of measuring hay in the stack. (she kept records) that her small fleck West and funetiening. A good all been odd. hoe le er, that the beginninp loaded tied later, under the item eu. ury sad time transfer of most of the Chapter 01 of thp 1007 Scission laws of of mongrel her',brought in net 400 around ration is: 10 tbs. wheat, 3 the trade cminnission and the federal lbs. of new gosentmental activities, suck al - Omits. of the federal inspector end goternment funds -how deposilted tit as- Montana glues the following regula. per month weeds is $720 per y oats, ear. Hut 2lbs. bran w .. , I lb. beef rap. This , tale Authorities. three ears of the ate- Lionel banks. Secretary McAdoo has tIons which preecribe tie. manner of that was eniy a woman's job, while mixture fed with plenty of freeh water. reaers e bank ss stein, will necesatitah mill s found to ec actually infected porter to make these changes, but so far measuring hay ip the stack to deter - the chancel are that her husband Vuss grit and skill. There should lw green some new appropriations. were killed and the others put le quar has not reached a decision. If the first mine tonnage. Tbe provisions are: out in the 0. -hi doing a nun's work material at all times for providing pro- The activities of the short session entitle. Since it has been aeoertainee week's re -discount business shows that 'That, from told after the passage earning $42 to her $60. and with a rein. Fifteen pounds of alfalfa is e- refill s- opened today, when the home. that all the animals are infeeted, bs the reserve banks can use cash, how- of this law, unifies otherwise agreed to great deal more expense and labor. qual to 2O pounds of cabbage leaves, appropriations committee began hear- •eason of exposure prior to reachinp ger, the board probably will suggest between the contracting parties, the In the State of Oregon, where the Thirty pounds skim milk, 10 pounds logs on the Dishiet of Columbia ap• the adoption of the plan. It has been following shall constitute the legal apples and fruit are boomed and ail- cut hem scrap are and 5 pounds beef scra are propriation bill. A sub•committter this state. After Dr. Butler had ordered tie reported to the board that there is measurement for hay in stack in the , vertised so highly, the year's earnings about equal in value. Cooked foods will begin work next Thursday on the 4 $- for that kind of farming were $3,000,• have little advantage and are rarely legislative, executive and judical ap- hipment stopped the federal authori theist 110,000,000 in the treasury eve state of Montana: fif e. , recognized his authority to do it !able fu aids purpose, and that about \Four hundred twenty-two (422) 000 against $7,000,000 earned by the more digestible. ' propria tem bill. hy assuming juriedietien steer Ole aid 9/1,000.0 0 0 of the $79.000,000 nee hi cubic feet shall eonatitute a ton of farm hens. The annual value of the leso many farmers merely keep hens. ' The plan of the appropriatimis coin tulle in the Glendive yards, and joined tanks on deposit for the goverument clean, native, blue Joint hay, after poultry products in the United States We raise hogs, take care ofhorm.s. re,1 . mate(' is to have those two suppls . in the slaughter. But it ie not elm soulil be transferred. thirty days and up to three month,' amounts to $000,000,000, or enough to steene but only keep liens, l'he others tnea \ rea ready by the time congretie build two Panama eanals a year. An have a com f o rt a bl e barn while the hens cony - ems December 7. The legislative e - .eett easeeteia sbakoviay owe tha . \tad • tilar dellities .tinte posits ae de Lucius!. -some el oall have been over Mx menthe-- whether the federal authoritiee did 01 The board made public today a cur settlement in stack; but, when the idea of tolid- isithIle''sf the Ordiniry farm get the left•overs caned a hen Ileums.. : art fe rthe fiscal cnerent year' - *porn- ie quarantine. Mr. Retie says' , if thin na env depoeft subject 'to cheek or In the stack. three euudriel and mity hen Is shown by the work of Professor chickens mean eemparatively It ‘Anall priated $,:l7;.(10,000, sad the estimate - will assume jurisdiction thee should b, , hich Die batik ha, the right by writ. (340) cubic feet shall be considered a elvesled the cur Holden, where in the State of Ohio the tment and little labor; but many for the fuming s -ear excises allowed to do no. But if they do not. en centrael with the depositor at thi tot. s vv -rage eighteen farms, taken in just a woman b uys h er c l ot h es an d keeps rent a ppropria t ion by $3,000,000. which or waive jurisdiction, \then the vers init. of &resit It request not lea, Gist As to all other kinds of hay, *filet is exactly the estimele for an agreed the moat ordinary condition as found, the family in groeeriee with hens. 'Flie law of necessity will require th e state lays' notice before Rev part of it nets the some shall have settled in stack tura! census. 'Ilie list rut eurrent ap revealed the fact that the returns from feed in cheap, the waste producte are authorities to act, and in such caw- .4 eithilraen. Any agreement with s from sixty days up, five hundred and a flock of 100 hens were as high as utilized, and the weed s destroyisl. Let PrOpriation i„, *12.0oopoo. and estimatet sou have full power mei authority. un- depositor not to enforce the terms of twelve (12) cubic feet shall constitute For next year approximate the same $247. with an average of $87 per year. every man givit More attention and ler the laws of the state of Montana, such a contract shall vitiate the con- a ton of alfalfa ot rough slough grahh, One hundred hens are about equal in care to the poultry department of the fi g ures ' - ,o cause this stock to he slaughtered.\ tract, after the same shall have been in the value to one dairy cow, yet in that farm. Feed and house her seientificul- Henrings on the naval appropriation The pestoffier department has sent stack thirty (30) days and up tc one same state the returns for dairy cows ly; then keep records and die -over the oill begin iii•Nt Monday. notice t 1 all postmasters that no postal III year. Feta hundred and fifty (450) are just $33. astonishing part \old Biddy . ' pias s nil Bank e ers See 4as ing g mits 'hall be deposited in cubic feet. shall constitute a ton of What is the matter with paying just the farm. --11. A. Blanchard, eemity SICK ANIMALS MAY BE KILLED ',sok, ehieh sr.. not members of the elean timothy aid clever after the same a little more attention to the hen! Eggs Agriculturist. Helena , N's. 23.-1Mber an opines , ; (ood Times federdal reserve s' - stem. and instructing elle!l have been iti the stack thirty 1 Philadelphia, N o v, 12.—Optimism for 11)0 member bank, at mews them to ditfonetinue deposits in such daye, and up to one year. I --- \Making taresurrmenta of hay in stack, the following is hereby made [the outlook iti the finaneial Maw -third EUROPEAN WAR SUMMARY the legal method of measurement, to - and cm - lintel -vial eorld MAY el. preS•seil ill Witt ; The width and length of the ri•port s and aderesses at the opening The rollee ing rental k s concerning stack shall be measured, and the this - .es -.ion today of the cons ention of t he ibe Europea n war published in Wed - lance from the ground against one aide Invest inept Banker's Association of of ..day's Lewistown Daily D mis'ra' of the stack to the ground against the 'Allege:1. 1 \' ill gi \ a \ id \ \ to the Pr ' .g \\ other side of the stack, directly over Despite the European on r ,i nd t l e . made by m's 'Ii - elle, a seon ng li to Dr *PA opposite, SiltIll be liken in linear at hardship it is said to hai.e el -pat.., ; '\d \di aPPI .'qsii . di ' ' a \ well .iect and incees, rind the width shall eaused America n 'naive ry and finainsi, for the ' , nil! , ' , tr. , * ., SOO 'Ile^ RS for be subtracted from the measurement 'es vial of (It,- spi akers deela red the t I lie ie.- dee za. a loch il stirs publishiNi • over the elack, an chose indisated, the !he future bolds forth imitsua I profits' - The a hole world seeMs to be wait en d H e e th e h e , e bb „1 d epr ,,,,i, m i s , ng a ills anxiety for some detinite All ftsSIIII divisled he I we, and the result so obteined multiplied by the width, eeineimiciit as to the remit of the tut past. end the result thus obtained multiplied The proposal by the president of the le in Ressian Poland. All the capi by the length, which will give the' num- cotton organization, Charles B. Caldwell Is Is. Berlin. Paris and Loneen. ar. Ire ef cubic fest eenteined in the stack, of Philadelphia, that a $200,000,000 gold hourly expecting this anneuncemenf and the tonnage shall therefore be de- em - pi be form , el to take over stock s and but it has not yet come. Everywheri tsonined by dividing the totel sum fronds that might he I brown on the near- it is realised that a complete and di lar of eubie feet by the number of en- ket at the re -opening of exchanges by cisive victory there must inevitabe bi i fee's allowed under the provisions n' tunic -stricken investors caused consid- ease a %ery marked cffeet upon tie ti.is Act fur as ton. •rabli. inferiitel diSettssion, but action IA sr. A defeat for hernia ny will nicer by 1 lif. ,',tilt .111001 Wits deferred. more to lier then is Riessisti deb.. TWO SUFFRAGE STATES Discussing t lie new federal resets e Is. ill 1111.-A 11 10 111A1 comtry. !wean - Nashville, Tenn. Nov. I2.—The ad - banking law, Rudolph Dianiant ot New teginani new hes somee here n e ar hi,- vent of Montaila and Nevadc to the _York declared that the orgartizat ion 'if ma ',MOM/ stretigra in the Mid and ranks of the suffrage states was erec- t he nes. sy-tent S ill redound to llic i :..arri-..... a hill. Russia a ill soon be bratiel tonight by delegates to the Na- leuelit of the public at large, an e al l . ? . Able Its St' 114 MIL at powerful , t Mind American Woman Suffrage as . te , s i t h li t i e t, i ., n2 . :- ,, s 1 I i n t i ii , ;( ‘ r liti „ I i ik u st i rs. mig l t i: -s e g fe o lor hs , 1, :l o ro i. i ... 10 TI v ia i l i ii Do n . I f , i ‘ e i r b n ii i i , t; s ‘ 1 , 1,.. , .. , 1 ,.r ii , ; , a t i nn:: SOCial i011. Whit+ opened its annual Con- s, . 0. A ellI1011 here today. Air. Caltbvell, and added that '''' w c ' a 1. '\ 1 i i ‘ h i : ... \;'' h \: ..::, th e I r .; :: - : , ' ;,...1 1 1.; ! .. . lit a symeeeinin on the tight fo rthe 'mild Ittly lip at bargain prices a bug • Iti. ,.s. I \ ilt. us lb.' -rev \ r' .1 looms' of A / murk:Ill , ...111-1I il-• fi ell* in:: A 1,.... I , C III , li I II. lli f 171:1 rt-s 4 . 4) '''• 31 7T- 1 ' 4440 \ , foreign investors, it would be a laic oils' 'still' .01 I lie long Enc. Pet rogin- i i i.h . i : 1. 1`' .. e ' e ill e a c r t a ion e i v : p a r,ar S ' n ' tv '' t. i n o c , e a ; h it :: thing for thi e country.\ is ronirnt in gall this a temporars e Taking up the reserve banking la V1 . reVernn.\ while Berlin rrerely *31\\ N ' V l h iff erra r ge rtmeni r i g m an e n ir t a s ti : n er ‘ e sottfcceesthfuel two I Mr. Diamant concluded: he that t issue remains undeeided, the the where they were lost, told of 'It will have a teneeney to stabilise As a diversion. British wershitt ieeilion, along the , their successes and their hopes for the interest rates and will go a long way bombarded flo-1111011 toward eliminating serious credit this -Belgian coast and Iwo or three Bel- thture ' Mrs. Anna 11. Martin, speaking for furbanees. It will place the legitimate giaii town i i-assipieil Es (lie e rmans N. , evada, declared her state was the operation , . of this -commercial, industrial doing some damage. Outside of the mil agrieultural communits - nitI(.•1 fighl ill\ mist -re, (lit. thi V at.n x osl- y tilliel •.1 \\ %t 11191e '.1 at •••• in the unie '\' the ter anti safer basis. )r-'ssettees! thee a long I he a hole line. and the 1 iernimis )91° rensilS Ain\ jug i \ in \ I° heretofore to disturbances caused li emit noted their prepa rail ions for All ' \ I. \ . \ Min ' . %odors outside of their respective sphere., . el licr grand its -atilt at softie poilil The moreing 1 'lag 's on are it hall id actisitsee 1 t nee it only to t lienisels es and a hie! its late is alsvsys the weaning is -hen .1elin E. olilleint, Boston, -mike on the i. euidentiv sews to be ii1ii.1.- some one a alks en the metal catch et ereeeeed increase in railroad sates, an I ; Portugal ha , filially ilecbleil to en yroir hose supporter and put s it out expressed 1h7e opinthn that a reatitiv,t .: • . r the At or. the ...mgre , .. *1-.• ilerdas- de nif business and your shoestring breaks maryt is nerve:eery in order that Ole elating fer .., eperetion 'site fee al ric, , ,;,;(1..d and the comb disappear. , sod you can't reads may he able to maintain their lies ale] mobiliratien \ill b. end r MIT ruff Intlton:-.. , tinain.ial siabilitss ff \i l l ' i lir .it lie nn ii t - ii . n government held A Se- Doring tbc . homy Reserve Banks Now Open nuem she swears N's. 1.i. API...m.1i the 12 federal i ..et ' m11.1.4 , s ..sterda r, the remit ' 1, ' 1 in 1 at er ou she seear e at hint- i C ome in and see the things that we have here for your inspection. T ong list of stock that none can \knock\ from I which to make selection. O ur price is right, we treat you white, from ov- ercoats to collars, rrhere's suits and wraps and hats and caps Cm.: -L save your hard earned dollar. H ere's shirts for fair! and underwear! gloves! mittens and suspenders, - Inside this store are goods galore, all labeled \COIN DEFENDERS,\ N ow is your chance to get those pants, the shoes, sox, tie or sweater. G ood dry -goods, too, and HARDWARE true! Say where can you do better. Than Right Here At COUGHLIN BROS. & CO. WE OFFER YOU A POLICY of [ice insurance at a very reasonable cost. Better have us issue , you one this very day. You are as likely as any one else to have a fire and your turn May come tonight. The pitcher that goes often to the well is sure to be broken. If you keep on putting off the fire insurance - question you are apt to be \broke\ too. Plenty have. RESEM AN & MOODY.