na tnerr-•rop. Tho lonphorle mt foodt* (1 in ihnt fertility,• produc-Iucoh the spiratlon, ods, unci ry cause fated rc-LICALIilch arrpexc'Otfsl vu itcly. In tho land, g behind 'Id In ao-rn takenThun h!-oncomlt-to of the pcrmun-• vn wi uiu nuuv i iin|M i m uibureau. It Is between crude 1 and grade 2, and will Include potatoes thut! must be rejected from grade 1 but are' really ubovo grade 2. It 1b hoped thiscombination grade will cause them lessrio« iloss on their crop. Sorno one ray a it to be called tho Colorado grade.1.1Thoroughbreds Coming InKarl Ludlow and D. G. Huyett returned Sunday night with a shipment of high grade dairy cows from .Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Thcro are 4.‘. llol-stolns and Guernseys In the shipment. I'he iftock will be distributed among farmers of liio Longmont district, bringing In of tliie thorobred stork in doing much to benefit dairying in this section.—Longmont Call.cash hlro Inter1 t ract pensi donu of a get nIIng rand n bo lc••red,and i atlon nunirprod iPointeillt,runtakefchould bo lined for beneficial purpo-*e:lt;, ' enp agriculturally speaking; that i-« to say vltti It should not bo wasted or uuod for ornamental purposes, for power purposes, or other purposes nonagrleul-tural. boenuMo the production of foodTh