DR PRICES JilG city is situated on the shore of Mon terey bay Picturesquely set on ter raced hills ever green in that re markable climate and having lofty mountains for a background More than a mile of beach extends north to a rocky coast where the sea thun ders incessantly on the rocks Santa Cruz can boast of the finest berries found any where on our trip the Logan berry a cross between the California wild blackberry and red raspberry was first grown here Th strawberries are the finest ever and the season lasts six and eight months The grove of Big Trees near Santa Cruz is very accessible only six miles distant luzi a few words about the big trees as they are popularly call ed found only in California Their botanical name is sequoia There are two varieties the sequoia sempeivir tns or redwood and grows in exten sive forests on the coast side of the coast range and the sequoia gigantea the real big tree which is found only on the western slGpe of the Sierra Nevada usually at an elevation of about 5000 feet These trees when grown are symmetrical in height and girth The bark varies from one to two feet in thickness and is a bright cinnamon color The grizzly giant Mariposa grove is 33 feet in diameter the first limb twenty feet around and 125 feet from the ground There are many others nearly as large The red woods near Santa Cruz vary from IS to 23 feet through and about 300 feet tall and some in the Mariposa grove tower a little over 400 feet Both trees are evergreens and bear small cones the seeds of which a flat like a parsnip seed Estimates as to the age of these monarchs by different authorities vary consider ably some claim 4000 and some of the best professors declare that the largest trees may be even 6000 years old Regardless of these differences the one great undisputed fact re mains that these trees in all their j RAiN 130 As wholesome nourishing and palatable as any food ever made Unlike any other food A mixture of Wheat Rice Oats and Barley Ask Your Grocer A Pacific Coast Trip Continued from last week Turning still more to the left along the Sierra iladre range Mount Wil ton or Old Baldy meets our view and turning around seemingly we can majesty stand here today the oldest living things in the world The ride from Santa Cruz to San Francisco a distance of eighty miles is through much fine timber and rolling country many fine ranches and dairy farms Quite a number of small thrifty looking towns speak wel look over the whole world with a of this section balloon or air ship it might be pos sible to reach our starting point in a few minutes but haviMg only a part of the material we are compelled to return as we came Before leaving Los Angeles it is only fair that we mention some of the more pretentious hotels and stores Among the fine hotels are the Angelus Wickershim Alexandria and at Long Beach the Virginia is a model of grandeur and beauty each Continued next week They Have a Definite Purpose Foley Kidney Pills give quick re lief in cases of kidney and bladder ailments Mrs Rose Glaser Terre Haute Ind tells the result in her case After suffering for many year from a serious case of kidney trouble and spending much money for so called cures I found Foley Kidney I Pills the only medicine that gave of these cost from one to three mil 1 T i me uttriuiiimiii cure j uiu uguiu uuic lion dollars Will leave it for you i i t i to be up and attend to my work I to decide which is the finest There shall never hesitate to recommend are many other good moderate price T them A McMilIen hotels with good accommodations and rontrnllv lnfntOf1 The great department stores in clude Hamburgers the largest west of Chicago Bullocks and others com pare favorably with the large stores of Denver Anticipating a daylight journey along the coast from Los Angeles to Santa Cruz we left Los Angeles in the morning Over the Coast Line of the South ern Pacific Ry Passing Santa Bar bara with its plaza ocean boulevard and the old mission On along the coast while the cool sea breezes make life worth living Carmel-By-The-Sea a quiet old Spanish town Carmel mission in the shadow of which now dwell artists and writers between the shade of the pines and the shine of the snow white sand on the beach which is as soft as velvet And after awhile we reach the bay of Monterey and that old semi-Spanish town Monterey this was Cali fornias first capital The first brick and wood buildings in California were here the first theatre and postoffice It was just after dark that we reached Santa Cruz and were met at the station by Mrs Georgia Waite and escorted directly to her home where her mother also awaited our coming both of them friends of ours formerly in Green Eay Wis and now living in Santa Cruz California En joyed a splendid visit with them making oar stay in Santa Cruz dou bly pleasant ail we did laf a fie time in Santa C The lathing as fine The casion natatorium and pier GAEKWAR CAN AFFORD GIFTS are the scene of merry making The The state fair this year is offering premiums in cash to the amount of 3265000 for county exhibits in agri cultural farm products The state has been divided into three sections western central and eastern for the amount of premiums offered is an in ducement for any county to make a display of their agricultural products Additional premiums are offered for individual exhibits The state fair this year will be held Sept 5 to 9 and counties contemplating an ex hibit should begin to get ready Pre mium lists may be had from W R Mellor Secretary Lincoln For Quick Relief From Hay Fever Asthma and summer bronchitis take Foleys Honey and Tar It quickly relieves the discomfort and suffering and the annoying symptoms disappear It soothes and heals the inflamed air passages of the head throat and bronchial tubes It con tains no opiates and no harmful drug Refuse substitutes A McMilIen Dysentery is a dangerous disease but can be cured Chamberlains Col ic Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy has been successfully used in nine epi demics of dysentery It has never been known to fail It is equally val uable for children and adults and when reduced with water and sweet ened it is pleasant to take Sold by A McMILLEN Druggist Tributes to King George Cannot Dent Enormous Fortune The gaekwar of Baroda is now in the United States on his way to Eng land and has with him gifts for the new king which are reported to be of extraordinary splendor and value The maharajah can well afford to be lib eral for he is one of the worlds rich est men His collection of jewels is said to be the finest in the world He possesses a diamond uecklace that is surpassed nowhere It is composed of 200 bril liants of marvelous purity and would easily sell for more than a million dol lars Another of his treasures is a carpet four yards square in which are woven rubies diamonds and pearls to the value of 4000000 It represents three years work by skilled artists and jew elers Novelty In Equine Headgear A new style of horses hat has ap peared on the east side of New York city The inventor a driver says that it is more sightly than the old straw slot eared protector and satisfies those comfort requirements which the other did not In shape the new headpiece resembles a tennis racket The flap is meant to extend far enough down ward between the eyes to protect the brain which the designer says lies beneath a horses forehead and not between his ears as the old hat would seem to indicate The smaller end is fashioned to extend backward aud fasten to the top of the bridle The inventor hopes to make his creation the fashion Telltale Envelope Luther W Charlton of Washington has invented an envelope that cannot be opened without detection A spoon shaped tongue is cut In the flap of the ordinary envelope to which it remains attached by a slender stem The un der flap of the envelope has two folds on the Inside under which the shoul ders of the spoon shaped tongue rest when the envelope is cIormI and sealed Help from the Outside Was it hard work for you to quit smoking No when my wife once made up her mind to it Boston Her- CAUSES CLASH WITH POPE Rev B M Tipple Head of Methodists in Rome Figures in Fairbanks Incident New York The man who was a most directly responsible for the situ- atlon In Rome when the pope denied an audience to a former vice-president of the United States Charles W Fairbanks went to the Italian capital from New York He is Rev Bertrand Martin Tipple in charge of the lean Methodist Episcopal church in Rome Dr Tipple Is a forceful man the em bodiment of tremendous energy Be cause of his great patriotism it is said he rejoiced In the opportunity to Rev B W Tipple welcome Mr Fairbanks and Inas much as Mr Fairbanks is a Method ist Dr Tipple expected the event would prove a notable one in the his tory of the American church Friends of the minister assert there was no thought during all the prelim inary arrangements of an affront to the Vatican and that when the clash became apparent he offered to release the former vice president from his en gagement to address the Methodist congregation Mr Fairbanks how over insisted on fulfilling his appoint ment exercising care to avoid saying anything which might offend the Ro man church even praising the work of that organization in his address be fore the Protestant body Dr Tipple has been in Rome only four months He was educated at the Cazenovia seminary in this state at Syracuse university and at the Drew Theological seminary He was a mem ber of the New York East conference from 1S87 to 1909 serving three churches in New Haven Brooklyn and Stamford Conn As an example of his energy he raised the money in two years while stationed in Brooklyn to burn a 40 000 mortgage At Stamford he se cured the gift of 50000 with which to establish an old peoples home and he opened a home for self supporting women WILL HONOR A STATESMAN Statue of John C Calhoun to Be Ac cepted by Senate on March 10 Washington The senate on motion of Senator Tillman has set aside March 12 for the exercises at which the statue of John C Calhoun con temporary of Clay and Webster vice- JHajV -Statue orJoHH C Calhoun jffrtji president and secretary of state will be accepted The statue has been placed in stat uary hall in the capitol and Senator Tillman will deliver the chief ad dress The statue is the gift of the state of South Carolina where Cal houn was born Ticket Speculators Victorious The ticket speculators in front of the theaters In Berlin against whom the directors have made war will re main active in their business The au thorities have decided that the specu lators cannot be driven away from their haunts but that they must not block traffic The manager agreed to keep In reserve a certain number of tickets for every performance for those people who came late and inas much as the police cannot break up tho business they Intend to petition for a law making the vending of tick ets on the sidewalks a misdemeanor fir nn or nswfiiinr UrnHbCHUBKKuC Arrived In America TWriy iivs Years Ago From Tyrol THOUGHT LOCOMOTIVE DEVIL Oklahoman Believes His Careor Typi fies Progress of Man In Last 400 Years and Is Proud of Fortunes He Has Won and Lost During His Life In the United States John Golobie of Guthrie Okla who Is proprietor of the Oklahoma State Register came to New York not only to see Colonel Roosevelt but- to see Castle Garden again after thirty live years Mr Golobie was just ten years old when he saw It the first and last time and he has mostly forgotten what language he spoke then Ills English Is perfect Mr Golobie said that his life epito mizes the history of civilization and progress in the world the last four centuries I dont know said Mr Golobie whether I was born a Dalmatian a Croatian an Istrian or what but I do know that I came from a little district in the Austrian Tyrol and I was only ten years old when I left They had just heard of this country in that part of the world I know the idea there about was that the earth was flat and square and on wheels and they used to say in our village whenever we would feel the jar of an earthquake of which the full force was being felt in Italy Oh that is one of the earths wheels jolting over a stone They did not have locomotives in that part of the world then There was talk of a railroad being built but the people of our village opposed it on the ground that anything driven by fire and smoke must perforce be by the machination of tho devil I was a victim of primogeniture and my moth er had saved up ro give me a chance in the world When she heard of America she determined to send me here and I came alone except that a German woman who spoke a little of my language took me in charge on the journey I know that in Castle Garden they shot us up the wrong chute and put us in with a bunch of people whose language we did not speak In fact I never found anybody that did I was a year and a half learning enough English to get along with and I was by turns a dry nurse a woodchopper and as I got a little older a shoemaker When the Wichita boom came along I who had gone first into insurance and then into real estate in Kansas made 1S000 in about six months I reinvested it again and lost it all Then I took to writing Considering that I sprang from darkness like that of the middle ages I claim that my career about typifies the progress of man in the last 400 years 40000 PRIMARY A PHANTO Congressmen Fear Sibley Will Cause National Publicity Bill Congressmen in Washington espe cially those who do not want to pass a publicity bill for campaign receipts and expenditures were talking in dark corners about the expenditure of 40 000 by ex Representative Joseph C Sibley hero of the An hbold letter epi sode who has just defeated his suc cessor Representative Wheeler for the Republican nomination for congress in the Twenty eighth Pennsylvania dis trict Inasmuch as Mr Sibleys total re muneration counting all perquisites to his office if re lected to congress will be only about 1S500 in two years it is difficult to understand why he wants to go back to Washington when his primary nomination alone stands him a dead loss of 22000 and he has yet to be elected wait more than a year before taking his seat and then live two years after that One answer is contained in Mr Sibleys complaint about the criticism leveled against his extravagance The gist of his argu ment is I have plenty of money and 1 want to go back to congress Why shouldnt I BERLIN HAS A NEW MIDGET Prince Atom Is Two Feet In Height but Smart What is alleged to be the smallest midget ever exhibited is now filling an engagement at a vaudeville theater in Berlin under the name of Prince Atom He is just over two feet tall his height beimr about the sam as the diameter of a phonograph horn His parents were of normal size He is normal in his proportions and his mind is well developed He is also good narured and he loves to chat with the children who flock to see him perform athletic feats and swing the dumbbells America Heads Philippine Exports Manila Iloilo and Cebu are tbv chief importing and exporting Philippine ports Manila leading followed b Cebu The United States lerds all other countries in both imports nd ex ports In imports the order is prin cipally United States Great Itrltain French East Indies rice China Aus tralasia Germany Japan Spain France Eritish East Indies and Hong kong Real EtUv f Hry The following real ebtutu filup have been made in Uie couiu i iu office since our last report First National Bank McCook to William F Everist qcd to w hf nw qr 29 e hf ne qr 30 n hf ne qr 31-4-29 1 CO William F Everist et ux to Charles F Lehn wd to the same as above 6500 00 Lincoln Land Co to Charles F Lehn wd to 1 2 3 in 7 7th McCook 450 00 Henry L Loshbaugh et ux to Maggie Kriezer wd to 5 in 4 Gth McCook 1450 00 John E Sanborn et ux to Samuel Hornback wd to pt 8 9 10 in McCook 3000 00 V L Ballew wid to Bessie Anna Peterson wd to 10 in 2 1st McCook 2S00 00 C F Gund et ux to Lawrence J Houlton wd to sw qr 23-2-30 3050 00 United States to John Dun ning pat to 2-3-4 in ADVERTISED LIST The following mail matter remains uncalled for at the McCook postoffice McCook Neb Aug 19th 1910 Letters Mr J E Acker t Miss Beaula Arm strong Mr R S Cox W S Clark J W Carrwll E Downing Mr A L Svans Mr H B Heiinann Shepherd Ryam Mr J II Stuckey Cards Mrs Grace Brmdt Mrs E Brown A I Beck Miss Corrine Baker Mr Slsie Bartin Mr Charles Hill 2 Mr W C Hill Mr John Lymer Miss ida Maiman Mrs Henry Mustapha Mr Ray Porter Sam Powell 2 Mr Fred Perkins 2 Namiee V Stevens Grace Wood LON CONE Postmaster Subscribe for the Tribune Notice to Delinquents Notice is hereby given that the rental upon the lease contracts to the following described school lands in Red Willow county Nebraska as set opposite the names of the holders thereof is delinquent and if the amount which is due is not paid with- in 60 days from the date of this notice said contracts will be declared forfeited by the board of education al lands and funds and said forfeiture will be entered of record in the man ner provided by law Ne qr sec 3C tp 4 r 2S O C Crabtree N hf se qr ne qr n hf nw qr se qr nw qr n hf se qr sec 16 tp 3 r 30 John B Colling August 23 1910 E B COWLES Commissioner Public Lands Build ings First publication Aug 25 1910 3ts Application for License Indianola Nebraska August 18 1910 No ice is hereby given that C H Hyatt has filed in the city clerks of fice of the city of Indianola Nebras ka his petition and bond for a licens sell malt spirituous and vinous J liquors in the building on lots num bered 21 and 22 in block numbered 59 second ward of the city of In- lianola in Red Willow county raska for the municipal year end- ng April 30 1911 C II HYATT Applicant wOSil COAL We now handle tho best prudes of Colo and Petinu coals in connection with our grain business Give us a trial ordor Phono 26i Real Easterday J J J1 3 V I Fire and Wind I Insurance Written in First Class X Companies C J RYAN 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