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    VKt StMIWftKlY TRIBUnt
IRA I BARB, Publisher.
TBRM8, tUU IX ADVAWOa
MCRTH FLATTB NBBBABKA
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FOR A NSW EDUCATION.
eminent upholder of dramatic
art, apparently In dlipntr or holding
imld art high enough by the uia ot
existing facilities has oflored to bs
one of ten men to make up a fund of
I2CO.O00 with which to endow a Chair
of Playwrltlng at Harvard university
That Ir certainly a great scheme, and
no doubt the other nlno contrlbutora
will come forward with agility
whether or not with grace doesn't
really matter. A Chair of IMaywrltlng
la what this country long has sought
and grieved because tt bad not, or,
words to that effect, says New York
Timed, To bo suro, alt the great, near
great, and tolerably large builders of
plays whose names we recall at the
moment somohow managed to got
along without listening to lectures by
any practitioner of tbolr trade or by
any professional expounder thereof,
endowed or other, but because a thing
can be, and han beon done pretty veil
In ono way Is no proof that It cannot
be better and more easily done In An
other, and doubtless Harvard will
mnko good use of tho 1250,000 wlion
It gets tho mono?. Possibly, en re
flection, tho university will dove the
fund to the training of "angeU'-of
men who for one of Boveral reason are
willing to spond money for the bring
ing out of plays--and players. Tha
thoatrlcal managers, If all talus are
truo, would appreciate tho Impiove
niont and Increasing of that claws even
more than n multiplication of lournod
playwrights.
Tho King's speech dollvorod hy tils
Majesty Edward VII. at tho opening
of the British Parliament meant more
than ouch utterances have signified
In many years. The volco of tho ad
dress waa tho king's, but tho hand that
wrote tho real moaning Into the
words was that of tho Liberal minis
try, says Troy Times. Ills majosty
personally could take inn part In tho
controversy now rnglng In IiIb realm,
but when ho said that proposals would
bo laid boforo tho legislators "to ae
curo tho undivided authority of the
house of commons over finance and
Its predominance In legislation," and
that this waa "tho opinion of my ad
visors," It indicated that tho house ot
. lords Is to have Its wings clipped If
tho government Is to havo Its way.
Another great schemo In tho line
of conservation Is that which proposes
to construct two big dams In, the up
per Mississippi, by which monnB It Is
dofllgnod not only to Improve tho nnvl
gatlon of that part of tho stroam but
to crcato nbout 800,000 horsopowor to
be utilized In various wnys. The deep
ening of tho channel Is Imperatively
necessary If that Boctlon of the Missis
sippi Is to retain usefulness for steam
boats, and tho additional benefits de
rived from "harnessing" tho power of
'the river will bo of enormous eco
nomic importance. And eminent en
gineers who havo been connocted with
lothor cnterprlsoB of similar character
isay thnrd Is no doubt as to tho feasi
bility of tho project
Trco peats, llko tho gypsy moth, tho
'browntnll moth, the olm trco beotlo
'and others, are not tho only ones.
Australia has a plaguo of rabbits,
those animals being so numorous and
doatructlvo that thoy do vast damago
jto tho farmers crops, So, while Maa
snchusottn and other caatorn Rtntos lira
paying out sums which have amount
ed to millions of dollars since tho fight
against tho Inuocls bognn, tho Austra
lian stato or Victoria appropriates
,$GOO,000 annually for tho purpcao of
.killing off the superfluous "bunnloa."
The antipodes havo troubloB of their
rn
v Further tost of tho Edison otorago
.battory stroot car has been bo grntt
tying that an administrative official
pj one of tho street car railway com
fpanles ot New York city declarod tho
jcar would supplant tho horBO cara on
bis Mine. This retnnrk rovcnls tho
tffact that the liorso has not boon en
Jtlroly released from the thralldom ot
urban car service, ovon In tho east,
-which la supposed .to load tho west In
everything progressiva.
i Tho much talked of Increase In tha
cost of living Ib felt In ovory direction,
A Now York lady dlvorcod rrom nor
husband baa aought the courts to got
nor alimony Increased bocauso living
.expenses are bo much greator than
when tho decree was granted. And It
looks tike another dlscouragor or mat
rlmony,
1 Ono ot the advantages attaching tp
a Job as chauffour Is that you can't
be arrosted and dragged boforo a Jus
tlco on the charge of cruolty to ant
mala.
, Exorcise ln Now York la unevenly
distributed. Tho wolvca In Contral
park do not get enough, and tho bulla
In Wall Btreot are gottlng too much,
Ve bollove . that $100 and costs Is
even more efficacious Uian tho hatpin
"or umbrella.
SENATE'S WEALTHIEST MAN
A A 4m
mous llnblllttcs, as its counsel nnlvely exprcBsed It "Just by word of mouth."
This syndlcnto was formed In 1900. Tho auggcnhcImB and Mr. Morgan
ngrced to go together on some Alaskan speculations. Each Bldo pledged
$5,000,000. Tho particular speculation then In view was tho Donanza copper
mlno. TIiIb embraced tome highly valuable property about 100 miles from
the coast. Tho syndlcnto put up cash and bought what It wanted.
Up to dnto tho syndicate has built 102 miles of railroads In AInBkn at a
cost of about $10,000,000. About 90 miles remain to bo constructed of tho
original project, to cost $5,000,000 more. Spurs nro contemplated to reach
now proportion which have slnco been acquired, so that tho total cost of tho
road proinlpcR to be nbout $20,000,000.
Mr, Steele, counsel for tho syndlcnto, testified that ho thought there was
nbout 50,000,000 toiiB of coal In Blglt on tho land of tho claimants, and that
thlB would not a profit or about $25,000,000. Following up this lend, Sonntor
Boverldgo naked some questions about the values of coal lands in Bight of tho
nyndlcnto's rallrond. Mr. Birch talked glibly or gigantic values which mnde
tho heads or tho members swim. Ho said lie thought tliero was $900,000,000
worth or coal In that one district nlono. It could bo mined, ho thought, at a
net prollt or $200,000,000. Sonntor Boverldgo believes Mr. 'Birch underesti
mated the values. Tho Indlnnlnn sny& the property probably Is worth thrco
times this amount, or nenrly $2,000,000,000.
SCHIFF CALLS
ing frlond of mankind, is a party to this coalition. If wo nro not caroful, ir
wo do not ahow tho right statesmanship, wo will bo drawn into a controversy
with this arrangement In n most disagreeable manner.
"I do not ngroo with Judge Sulzberger that numbers necessarily deter
mine tho outcomo or a conflict Wo must choooo tho right spirit, adopt the
old Hobrow saying, 'night, not might.'"
"Tho Pacific Ib now tho commercial center ot tho world," Judgo Sulz
berger had Bald, after a lengthy description of what modern race projudlco Is.
"On Kb eastern shores dwell tho pcoplo of the oldest civilization. Heretofore
wo white mon havo said, 'Wo nro Caucasians and thoy nro yellow men.' And
wo hnvo expected them to nccopt this and bow to ua nccordlngly.
"TIiIb they nro not going to do. They havo prejudices of their own, those
born of their nnclont civilization. A conflict with them Is Inevitable:
"An omplro whero 400,000,000 peoplo inanngo to oxls't Is governed by no
incnn statesmanship. Cnn thoy tench lis or can wo teach them? This ques
tion will precipitate tho trouble; Ib doing It now."
MAN WHO DOWNED CANNON
sentative
who started
tie undor
ngalnat
the wnr.
onod circumstances and early In life
to wnrtc nnd work hard. Ho cot used to hard knocks from the first, but
he kept up tho battlo, beenme n school
his way through college.
Ho studied Inw while teaching nnd
wont to Nebraska In 1885 and Bottled
nttnrnnv nmi Hnrvoil two torniB ii s a
irroHH In 18S9. Of his battlo for n chnngo ot tno nouse nues air. worris snia
"Mv Unlit wns not ngnlnst Cannon: It was against, uminon s coiuroi 01
tho committee on rulea, mid the injustices likely to How therefrom. With tho
assistance of othor who holloved with me that tho power or the speaker
should bo curbed and restricted, nnd through Democratic ntdwe havo won.
i nm mnklna no warfnro on the Republican party. I am n uepuouenn, won
Inir ror nnrty success. 1 beUovo what
for party success."
NEW MASSACHUSETTS SOLON
Kugono
nany. with
Now York
In 1902
publican
"Canadian
hostility
He then
tho Biibjoct of Canadian reciprocity,
lciuiwn all over Now England.
In the anrliig of 1904 Mr. Fosb
viHiHnn ndont ii resolution favoring
candidate for dolegnto at largo to tho Republican national convention, but
"machlno" IntluoncoB woro too strong for him and ho was defeated, Again
h wna benton tor congroBB.
Mr. Fobh turned to Democracy last year and bocamq n candldato ror Hon
tntinnt.uovarnor. Ho was beaten by 8,000 votos. His congressional district
In which ho auccoodB Hie Into William C. Levering, Includos Brockton, n shoe
manufacturing center. It novcr buforo has elected a Domocrat to congress.
tovorhiK'B plurality was 11.200, This Mr, Foss converted Into n Demo
cratic plurality or 5,040.
Senator Simon (luggonhelm, brother of tho
mombets of the Morgnn-Quggcnholm syndicate
wIhieo operations In Alaska have figured to
prominently In the Halllnger-Plfichot-Glnvls In
quiry Is rtgnrtlctl an the wealthiest mnn In tho
upper branch of tho I'liltcd States congress. The
valuo of this syndicate's holdings In Alaska alone
litis boon estimated at $2,000,000,000. Thore nro
sovon of Hit- Guggenheim brothers nnd three.
Daniel, Murray and 8. It., with tho J. Plerpont
Morgan company compose the syndicate. Sena
tor Guggenheim's personal fortune has been
placed nt $200,000,000, but It Is probably more.
The Byndlcnte Is a novel ono. It has no char
ter, and It litis novcr been Incorporated. It exists
under nn understanding something In the nature
of n "gentlemen's agreement." It nsBtimoB enor
"JAP" ENEMY
"Tho most dldlcult problem tho nation hnu to
deal with Is tho fur cast problem," said Jacob H.
Schlff, the Now York financier, in n recent speech.
"1 am sorry to say It, but wo nro In danger of war
over this samo question. As a friend of Japan,
one who helped to llnanco Its Into war, I regret
this Inevitable conclusion.
"During the last fow weeks a tost has beon
mado In tho direction ot finding out tho attitudo
of tho nntlon toward ub. This test, I must say
to my personal mortification, developed tho fact
that Japan has Joined hands with tho enemy of
all mankind.
"nuBsln and Japan havo evidently ono pur
pose at present, nt least and that Is to keep
China as a lesacr state. And porfldious Albion,
which has alwnys professed to bo nn enlighten
Wnshlngton. Georgo William NorrlB, repre
from the Fifth district of Nebrnska.
tho battlo that curbed tho power of
Speaker Cannon after ono or tho florcost fights
over witnessed on tho floor or tho house, la ono
or tho country's solf-mndo men.
Eloctlon to tho aonnto may bo Mr. Norrls re
ward for the winning fight ho put up, talk of his
succeeding Elinor J. Burkctt as senator from
NobraBkn nlrcndy being heard.
Representative NorrlB started out In llfo's bat-
n handicap Just as ho entered tho bnttle
Cannon rulo with tho odds agauiBt him
Ho was born on a rami In Sandusky county, O.,
in 1801. His rather died when Mr. Norrls was a
Binall child and his oldest brothor wns killed in
TIiIb lott Mr., Norrls mother In strait
tho man who won against Cannon hnd
teacher and earned the money to pay
wne admitted to tno oar in ios.5. no
nt McCoolt. Ho becamo prosecuting
district Judge. Ho wns elected to con-
wo uopuniicans nave uonc win nmiw
Noble Foas of Boston, who has Just
been elected to congress on the tariff issue In
Democratic landslide In tho Fourteenth Massachu
aetU district, l head of tho n. F. Sturtovnnt Com
branchoB In Philadelphia, Chicago,
and London. Ho was born In 1858. In
Wo8t Berkshire, Vt, nnd Is n brother or Congress
man Georgo Edmund Foss or Chlcngo.
Mr. tfccM kiib n candidate for tho Re
nomination for congress from the EloV'
onth district or Massachusetts on a platform o
reciprocity, free Iron, freo coal and
free hides." Uo won, but was defeated nt tho
pu'ls, partly through tho growth or Democratic
sentiment In tho district nnd pnrtly through tho
or somr-opponents within his own party
began nn educational campnlgu upon
which made his name and the Issue
Bought to havo tho Republican stato con
reciprocity with Canada and becamo a
Farmers should eat more oatmeal.
Although tho farmer of today Is able
to bur almost anything he wants to
wear or cat ho isn't paying enough
attention to food valuos when It comes
to his own table.
Ho feeds hla stock carefully, avoids
over-feeding and solccts tho stock food
that ho bollovcs will glvo tho best re
turns In strength and general ofllclcncy.
If ho has been watching tho exten
sive researches and experiments on
tho question of tho best human food
for musclo nnd brain ho will heed tho
ndvlco from all sides to "eat moro
Quaker Oats."
Quaker Oats Is mentioned becnuso
it la recognized in this country nnd
Europo as the best of all oatmeals.
Feeding farm hnnds on Qunk6r Oats
moana getting moro work out of them
than If you feed them on nnythlng
else. 61
National Tuberculosis Sunday.
Present Indications point to a gen
eral observance t)f National Tuber
culosis Sunday in moro than 200,000
churches of tho country on April 24.
Reports rrom heads of local anti-tuber-
culosls associations, health officers,
pastors, mayors, governors, nnd nu
merous Interdenominational bodies
show much enthusiasm over tho
movement. Tho National Association
for tho Study nnd Prevention of Tu
berculosis has prepared an outline for
tuborculosls sermon for use on
April 24, which will bo sent free of
chnrgo to any clergyman applying at
105 East Twenty-socond street, Now
York; Thousands of these outlines
aro being sent out weekly to all parts
of the country.
Prominent churchmen, including
bishops nnd heads of all tho leading
denominations, have expressed their
approval of tho movement.
A Terrible Risk.
Typhoid hnd broken out In tholr
neighborhood nnd tho family resorted
to travel as tho best means of precau
tion until tho troublo should subside.
They arrived at Quebec by Uie
morning boat, Intending to take It to
Montreal In tho evening, but tho sight
Beers got tired and returned early In
tho afternoon to find tho top of tho
smoko Btnck on a. level with tho deck.
tho tido having dropped 18 feet.
"Mamma," cried the llttlo girl, "did
God drink up all that water?"
MYos, my child."
"Then hadn't we bettor toll him It
wasn't boiled?"
Good Work In Denmark.
Under legislation enacted in 1905
thoi Danish government pays three-
fourths of tho oxponses of all poor
persons who doslro to bo treated In
tuberculosis sanatoria. When tho hos
pitals under construction nro com
pleted Denmark will havo ono bed In
tuberculosis hospitals or sanatoria ror
every 1,200 inhabitants, a fact which
will mean that tho length ot treat
ment can bo considerably extended.
In tho United States tliero Is ono bed
tor every 4,500 Inhabitants.
A Mean Scheme.
"Is your wire homo?"
"Yes; I got tired or having
her
away."
"But I thought sho intended staying
rour months?"
'Sho did. I got tho office boy to
write on n card: 'Bettor come homo.
From a well wisher.' And she took
tho first train after receiving It."
There's No Place Like, Etc.
Wife What sort of a play would
you llko to soo?
Husband Something lively, that
koops you awako, and has plenty of
music In It.
"Urn, You'd bettor stay at homo
nnd take caro of tho baby." Life.
Like Seeks Like.
Dentist My dear sir, you havo a
sympathetic toothachp.
Patient Then, doctor, I suppose
your bill has a sympathetic touch.
Another Investigation.
Roblo Maiden Is kissing proper?
Enclnn Youth Wo might Investi
gate. Two heads are better than one.
Stanford Chaparral.
ROSY COLOR
Produced by Postum.
"When a porson rises from each
meal with a ringing In tho cars and a
general senso of nervousness, It Is
a common habit to cbargo it to a do-
ranged stomach.
"I found it waa caused from drink
ing coffee, which 1 nevor suspected for
a long tlmo, but found, by leaving off
coffee that tho dlsngrooablo reelings
went away.
"I was brought to think or the sub
ject by getting some Postum and this
brought mo out or troublo.
"It is a most appetizing and Invig
orating bovorago and has been or
such great bcnetlt to mo that. I natu
rally speak or It from tlmo to tlmo
as opportunity offers.
"A lady friend complained to mo
that sho hnd tried Postum, but It did
not tasto good. In reply to my ques
tlon sho said sho guosod sho boiled it
nbout ten minutes, I ndvlsed hor to
follow directions and know that sho
boiled It flfteon or twenty minutes, and
sho would havo something worth tnlk
lng about. A short tlmo ago I heard
ono of hor children say that thoy woro
drinking Postum now-n-days, bo 1
Judgo sho succoeded In making It
good, which is by no means a difficult
task.
"Tho son of ono ot my friends was
formerly a pnlo lad, but slnco ho has
been drinking Postum, has a fine color.
Thero Is plenty ot ovldonco that
Postum actually does 'mnko rod blood,1
as tho famous trade-mark sayB."
Rend "Tho Road to Wollvlllo," found
In pkgs. "There's n Reason."
Ever, raid the nuove letter A new
our npprnrx from time to time. Titer
re Krnitlur, true, aud lull ol Sur
Intrrt-M.
SAYS THE SOCIALISTS GAIN
Dr. Benjamin Ide Wheeler Talka of
Movement In Germany, Whence
He Hat Just Returned.
San Francisco. Dr. Benjamin Tdo
Wheeler, who has Just returned from
six months' stay at tho University
of Berlin us Roosevelt exchango pro
fessor, Is himself n graduate of tho
University of Hoidclberg. where ho
took his degree of doctor of philoso
phy in 1885. PrevloiiBly to his call to
the prosldoncy of the University of
California, a post he has occupied
Inco 1889, ho wna professor or com
parative Mhllology and Greek nt Cor
nell and wns later professor In tho
American school nt Athens. He Is n
native of Massachusetts
"Tho socialists as a political party
are gaining strength In Germany.
They gained a little after the rail of
tho late Von Iluclow ministry, and
Dr. Benjamin Ide Wheeler.
they hnvo won considerable strength
from tho vory recent suppression of
tho populaco In the agitation for the
rororm of tho suttr'-go bnsls In Prus
sia," said Dr. Wherler.
The socialists no much less the
oretical than they irted to be, and aro
theroforo milder. You could moro
appropriately call 'hem tho progres
sive or radical pollOcal party of Ger
many say tho part? to tho'loft. Slnco
they have become more practical they
havo drawn over tit them many per
sons who, whllo wlfl'ng to tako sides
with a radical part?, would not caro
to bo classified with tlio outright theo
retical socialistic nrrvement. Today
tiie socialist party In Germany Is do
ing things, and it In temporarily sat
isfied with many rofo -ms which would
never bo accepted Ir the theoretical
socialists of other div?s.
'Why, Germans citanot understand
what thoy aro talking about in Eng
land." ho 'said. "Ths?o Is no thought
of war In tho QeriMan mind. Tho
army, It is truo, is a splendid fighting
machlno, but It Is p greator training
school than it Js a weapon of war.
Every Gorman is a Valued mnn. An
army may not bo tiv best kind of a
training school, but Is better than
nothing."
When In Berlin President Whcelor
several times person. Uy mot Emperor
William, who, ho sain, is In tho best
of health.
THIS THEATER ON WHEELS
In Cave of Fire the Auditorium Could
Be Rolled nto the
Stref
Woodstock, 111. n real fire-proof
tAeater has been Jnvyited If tho plnns
rf Theodore M. LI 1-iborg of Wood'
r-toolc aro realized.
It Is Lllloberg's pli" to separate tho
foyer and nudltorluO from tho stago
Diagram of Theater on Wheels.
hi case of flro nnd transport them Into
tho street. Tho movable part of tho
building la to rest on heavy trucks
propelled by motors.
In case of fire those making up tho
violence are warnoa to sit quietly In
their seats, the electric motor Is
turned on and In from 20 to 30 seconds
llio ontlro auditorium can bo rolled to
the street and tno nudlenco savod
,'rom danger or a panic.
Their Resemblance.
'Theso gamblers who prey upon the
anwnry in a groat city aro llko tho
itars."
"In what respoct, I would Ilka
mow?" 1
"Don't they Bin till la'tT"
)
to
OPEft
KIDNEY TROUBLE
Suffered Ten Years Relieved in Three
Months x nanus to j-ku-jvi
O. B. PIZEK, Mt. BtorllnglKy.,BayB :
" havo Buffered with kidney and
bladder troublo for ten years past
"Luat March I commenced using
Poruna and continued for throo months.
I havo not used It slnco, nor havo I folt
a pain."
Wrong View of Marriage.
There would bo Jobs dlvorco," said
ex-Gov. Pennypacker, "If thero wero
fewer men llko William Wlndlo.
"William Wlndlo embarked on nn ex-
iursion Hteamcr for Point Breeze, and
a fow miles out, as ho paced tho upper
dock and drank In tho bracing ozone,
ho spied his friend Jackson.
" 'Why Jackson, how aro ye?' ho ex
claimed. 'Aro yo out lor pleasure, or
Is yor wire ulong?' "
Deafness Cannot Bo Cured
br local applications, as they cannot reach th dla
taacd poitloa ot tho ear. There Is only ono war. to
euro deafness, and that Is br constitutional remedV.
Deafness Is caused br an Inflamed condition ot ttx
mucous lining of tha Eustachian Tube. When this
tuba Is Inflamed jrou have a rumbling sound or Im
perfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed. Deaf
ness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be
taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condi
tion, hearing wlU be destroyed forever; sine casni
out ot ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing
but an Inflamed condition of tho mucous surfaces.
IV o nlll give One Hundred Dollars for any case ol
Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot oe cured
by IUll'a Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, tree. .
. j. uiit.rifc.r x uu.i loieao,
Sold by Druggists, ;sc.
Take llall's Family l'llls tor constipation.
Absolute Equality.
Tho Woman The tax office Is on
placo which I simply love to go to.
The Man Vory few people do. Why
do you llko It?
Tho Woman Bccauso It Is absolute
ly tho only pioco- where no discrimina
tion Is mads against mo becauso 1 am
woman. Thoy lot mo tbore pay
Just as much as If I woro a man.
Everybody In This Town
Is sick or will bo soma tlmo with nomo
of tho diseases that NATURE'S REM
EDY (Nil tablots) will euro or pruvent.
If every portion know as much about Na
ture's Kcmcdy as I do, moat ot this sick
ness would bo prevented. I want you to
kne-w about Nature's Bemody. I want to
Bend you freo at my expenso a 10 day
troattnent that you may know Just how
good Naturo's Remedy Is for Constipa
tion, ltneumaiism, uyspepsia, uvcr ana
Kidney CompltUnt, and why Nature'
Remedy Is Better than Pills for Liver Ills.
All Druggists. Write mo to-day for freo 10
days' troattnent A. H. Lewis, St. Louis.
A Call for Cough Drops.
"I tell you I must have somo
money!" roared tho king of Mnritanla,
who was in sore financial straits.
"Somebody will have to cough up."
"AlaBl" sighed tho guardian of tho
treasury, who was formerly tho court
Jester, "all our coffers aro empty."
Tlt-Blts.
Important to Mothors.
Examine carefully every bottlo of
CASTORIA, a safe and suro remedy for
Infants and children, and soo that it
Ttnnrn fhn
yVfsj .
Signature of 6r47J&SS
In TJso For Ovnr 30 Years.
Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought
Vindictive Cuss.
"Ugh!" spluttered Mr. Jones. "That
nut had a worm In It."
"Hore," urged a Irlend, offering him
a glass ol wator, "drink this and wash
It down."
"Wash It down!" growled Jones.
"Why should I? Lot him walk!"
Everybody's. (
It's difficult to arouso a man's en
thuslnsm by Bhowing him a photo
graph of himself when a baby.
toavir rAiNKir.T.nn
should be taktin without delay when wire chest and
tickling threat warn you tnat un annoying cold
threatens. At all druggists tu Sc.36a and Wo bottles.
Think all you speak, but speak not
all you think. Dolarem.
The Fntisfying quality In Lewis' Sin
rIo Binders found in no other 5c cigar.
Toil enn't buy a good brand of pop
ularity at bargain rates.
Hay's Hair-Health
Never Falls to Restore flray Ilnlr to lis
Natural Color and Heauty. Stops its falling
out, and positively removes Dandruff, la not a
Dye. Kefuie all substitutes. It.oo and
Dottles by Mall or at Druggists.
Sand loo for large sample Dottle
Phllo Hay Spec. Co., Newark. N. j.. U. S. A
IDAHO
PAYETTE
VALLEY
Stock ranches.
Apple lnnda. Fruit farms
.VI fill
fulfa, Corn, Whent. Ontu. We irrow 'every-
thlUK. Huye fine climate. Tayette Valley Is
itie (rreat Northwest. Iirluutlon la klnir. Coma
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