Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, April 02, 1908, Image 7
. - . - - - - - . . - WESTERN GANAUA CROPS CANNOT BE CHECKED. OATS YIELDED 90 DUSHELS TO THE ACRE. The tollowlnl ; lcttcr written the Do. minion Go"crumellt Commissioner 01 Emigration spents tor Hself. It pro\'elJ . tbo stor ) ' of the Agcnts of the Gov. ornment > that on the tree homesteads offered b ) ' the Government Il Is 110S' sible to become comfortably well off In a ( ew ) 'cars : Regina , Snsk. , 23rd Nov. , 1907. . CommlsslonCl' of hnmlgrntlon , Winnipeg. Denr Sir : It Is with pleasure that I rcply to ) 'our request. Some ) 'ear8 ngo I took up n homestead tor mysetr and also one ( or my son , The half section which we own Is situated between Roulenu amI Drlnk\\'ater , ndjolnlllg the Moose Jaw creek , Is n low level nnd henvy laud. Wo put In 70 acres of wheat In stubble , which went 20 'bush , cis to the acre , and 30 ncres of sum. mer tallow , which went 25 bushels to the acre. All the wheat wo han'eated this ) 'oar Is No. 1 ha'rd. 'fhat menns the best whent that can bo raised on the earth , Wo did not soli nny wheat 'et as we intend to keep ono' JJart for our own seed , Rnd sell the other part to people who want flrst.class seed , for there Is no dO\1bt \ if you sow good wheat you will harvest good wheat , We also threshnd 9,000 bushels ot f11'st'class oats out of 160 ncres , 80 ncres has been fall plowing which ) 'Iehled 90 bushels per .acre , nnd 80 acres stubble , which went 30 bushels to the acre , These oats ara the best Idnd that can be raised , Wo have 8111pped three car lends of them , and got 53 cents per bushel clear , All O\lr grain was cut ( n the last week of the month of August before any frost could touch It , ! Notwithstanding tIlC fact tlmt 'we have had a. late spring , and that the , , 'cather comllUons this rear were , \'er ) ' adverse and unfavorable , we will . make more mone ) ' out of our crall this 'ear tlHm last. For m'setf I feel compelled to say Ihat Western Canada crops cannot be checked , m'en by unusual conditions , I am , dear sir , Yours truly , _ ( Signed ) A , IaItenbrunner. - rr Juat mere shadows of their former elvel . DEEP CRACKS FROM ECZEMA Could Lay Slate.Pencll In One-Hands In Dreadful State-Permanent Cure In Cutlcura. "I 1md eczema on my bands for nbout seven years and during that time I had used several so.called tern. . edles , together with physicians' and . druggists' prescriptions , The dlsoase was so bad on my hands that I could lay n slatepencll in one of the cracks and a rule placed across the hand would not touch the pencil. I kept using remed ) ' after remedy. and whllo , ! "ome " gave partial relief , none rellevetJ as much as did the 11rst box of CuU , cnra Ointment. I made a purchase ot Cuticura Soap and OIntment and my l1ands were perrecU ) ' cured after two boxes of Cutlcurn Olntmen't and one clke of CuUcura Soap were used. W. H. Dean. Newark. Del. . Mar , 28 , 1907 , " Transmitted Snake Bite , An extraordinary case of snake pol. fonlng Is reported tram n country has. pItal In Victoria , N , S , W , An old man was brought In In n comatose state and showing all the symptoms or havIng - Ing been bitten b ) ' a venomous snake , Rut on investigation it was found he had been bitten by a. dog , which died almost Immediately afterward from I . Ennko bite , Medical treatment was successful , and the man gradunIl ) ' rc. covered from the snake polson which the rClltilo had Indirectly transmitted to him , Gather Wltdom. Wisdom will enable ) 'OU to overcome . the most difficult problems and frequently - quently fate Itself ; therefore gather wisdom wherevcr you may fInd It ; Ict tbo Imst teach theo lessons for the j ' futme.-Loth , \ . I. . < 'wis' Singlc Din cl' slraight 50 ci"31' Mil de of cdl'a 1J1I3lity toval'co. l"our Cealel' 01' lewii' ! l'actOI' ' . Pcoril1. III , Ho surel ' Is In ' ) want or another's JJatienco who has none of I1lii own.- Lnvater. rILES CUImns 0 TO 14 DAYS , PAW Oll'iTlIUN'1' IIparaDU8d to our. aDr cart elf Itcblnll , Dllnd , DlfledlDIl . or l'rol l41ac I'll. . lu . kJ " 4al' or II1on'l . .fUD4'4. 6Oc. Many n man gets leU by sUcking to the right. aNI.ONC : "nnOMO OVJNINS" 'J'b&t II LAXAT1VD lIROltO QtflNINIi. Look to , UI. .lanature qt H.T. . ottOV.IS the World I enr & 0 Cure a Vel14 In OIIe Da , . > > e. - - - - - I It hm't idle curloslt ) ' that prompts a man to look lor work. ' I 1\Ira , 'Wlnalo" , ' . Soothln" , " 1ruP , r r rhll.JreD leethllllf ; IOtt'D' th. &uru , rrdae < ' 1 IJj , SammaUoD , allaJ' Ialll. ) cur..wllld cOl14 : , a bollJ. . Urtny' man Is ba'rlcd 'ln oblivion Jens before be Is dead. . " J - THE PRESIDENT GIVES OUTLINE OF lEGISLATION In Special Message He Asks the fassage of Several Pending Bills. WOULD AMEND TRUST LAWS - - . . . . - - _ , _ Believes Some Features of Present Statues Are Obsolete and Need Revising , Would Prevent Both Blacklist and Boycott-Sees Need of Tariff Re. vision Commission and Immediate - mediate Waterway Leg. Islatlon. Washington , Mar. { ! 5.-'fhe following 11 : " ; the full text of the president's mes. sage scnt to congress Wednesday : 'fo the Senate and House of Representatives - sentatives : I call your attention to certain measures us to which I think thcro should be action b ) ' the congress hofore the close of the present scsslon , There Is i1ll1111e tlmo for their consldcr- atlon. As regards most If nol all o ( the matters , bills have been Intro. duced Into ono or the other of the two JlOuses , and it Is not too much to 110PO that action will bc taken one way or the othcr on these bills at the present session. In m ) ' mcssage at tIle open. Ing of the present session , and , Indeed - deed , In various messagcs to pre\'lous congl'esses , I have rOllentedlr suggested - gested action on most of these meas- urcs. Child labor shoultl bo prohlhlted throughout the nutlon , At least a model chlldlahOl' bill should bc IJllssed fo'r the District of Columbia. It Is unfortunate that In the one 1I1ace solely - ly dependcnt Ullon congrcHs fOl' Its legislation there should be no Inw whatever to IJrotcct children IJ ) ' forbidding - bidding 01' regulating their labOl' , I renew my l'ecQmmendatIon for the Immediate re.enactment of' an emplo- er8' liability law , drawn to conform to the recent decision of the supreme comt. Within the limits Indicated by the court , the law should be made thorough and comprehen lvc , amI the JJ1'otecttoil It artords should embrace eYer ) ' class of employe to which the 1I0wer of the congress can extend. In addition to a liability Inw protecting - tecting the emplo 'eB of common car. riel's , the goyemment should show Its good faith by enacting a ( urthel' law gh'lng compensation to Its OW11 em. IJlo'os for Injury or death Incurred In Its service , It Is a reproach to us as nation that In both ( ederal nnd state lp.glslation we have afforded less protection - tection to public and 1II'Ivate employes thun any other Industrial country of the' world. . injunction Legislation. I also urge that action be taken along the line of the recommendations I have alrendy mude concerning Injunctions - junctions In I II b 01' disputes , No tem- IlOrary restraining order should be Is. sued by an ) ' court wltho\lt notice ; mul the petition fOl' a permanent Injunction - tion upon which such temporary re- tralnlng order has been Issued : : ! hould he IleaI'd by the court Issuing thc same within a l'cl1sonablc tlme-sar , not to exceed a week 01' thereahouts fl'om the date when the OI'der wa,18suel1. : : It Iii worth considering whether it would not give 1rol1tor : Ilopular confidence In Ihe hnlJU1'tlallty of scntences fOl' con. empt If It was required thut the Issue Ihonld be decldcd hy anothm' judge thun the enc Issuing the Injunction , except where the contempt Is com- mlt1ed In the III'CHmCe of the court , 01' In other ( 'ase of UI'gene ' , Rate Law Amendments , I again call attention to the lIrgent ncpd of amonillng the Interstuto commerce - merce law IInd ( 'spcclally the antf.tl'llst law along the lines Indlcatcd In mr I.ost message , 'I'hc Interstate com. 11IOl'ce laV should he amended so as to give railroads the right to maim trafllc agrccments , lIuhject to these agreemcnts helng 1I11111'O\'cd br the In , terstate commCl'CC commh810u aud publlshcd In all of theh' detail : : ! , The commlHslon Rhould aho bo given the ) lower to make 1l1lbllc and to IHiSS upon the Issuan'o of all sec\ll'lIles \ hereaflCl' Issued by I'allroads doing an Intcrstate commel'co hUHlneBs , A law Hhouhl he IHtsBed IU'ovldlng In eCtect that when n fUllcml COlII't ' dc , tOl'mlnes to III ace a common catTier ' other public ullllt ' ' 01' conce1'l1 under the control of a re'ch'el'shlll , the at. 'tol'lle ' ' should IlaVo ' ) genCl'al the l'lght ItO uomlnate at least one of the rceeh' , ers ; or clso In some othcl' Wllr the Interests of Ihe stoclholders should he cOllsulted. so thllt lhe managelllent Ina ) ' not be whollr l'tHlellv < lred to lilt' man 01' men the Cullure of whose 1101. Icr mar have lIecessltahll ! I hn Cl'oa. tlon of thc receivership , Hecel\'ol'shlllS sllOuld bo uscd , not to operate roads , hut as slleedlI ' as IlOsRllJle to 11U ) ' thull' debts IInd retlll'n them to the III'OjJl'l' OWllel'8. _ Would Amend Antl.Trust. Law , - : In addition tu the l'eaSOIl ! ! I IlIw ( ! III , read ' IIrled on ' 01Il' ntlenl.lon - , It has IlOW become IrlllJol'tunt that there fihollhl ho an tlmendment ot the ant ! . - - trllst In ' 1llccal ! ! ! : ! of the \IIlc(1rlnlnt ' as to 110w this Inw nlTccts comlJlnn. tlons umonA' lubor men nml farmers , If the ( ! olnhlnntloll hus nny tcndenc ) ' to restrict htlerslate commerce. AU of these comblnntlons , I ( (1 d whllo oxlsl1nJ ; for allli C:1JUIWtl In the IJromOo lion o ( Innoc(1Ilt nnd ) J 1'0 II 01' 111I1'IJoHe8 , should be recognlz'd as l'gl\l. As I hnve ropcntcdly IlOlntcd Ot hl.s alU : trll8t Inw wan 1mo.1t mnV ! o1y tlr\\\'t ! statute , It wnR perhalJS lito\'ltl\lJo ] thlll In feeling uUr ! tIll' rhdlL 1 : l11cdy thl1 tlrst uttompts to III'O\'ltlq 8ucll shollHl be crude ; and It Wag nbsollltol ) ' Imllol" atl\'e thnt some legl31atlol1 'sllouM be IlI\ssed to control , In tIle Intel'cst or th ! ! IJllbllc , the husluesJ use of tht , ' enormous aggregations of c01'porato wenlth that ure 10 1111\1'1\011 a fe Ulh.t , of the 1110l1ern Indust rial worill. 1 t the present 1111 tit I'll sl. 11\\\ ' , In Its COil : Htl'IICtlOt nntl worldng. lms exempl ! . fled enl ) ' too well the kind of leglsh , tion which , untlOl' the gllise of tJCln thorollghgolnJ ; , IR drawn \II ) In such sWEellll1g form l1S to hecome cithm' In. . effecth'e 01' elBe 111lschlevolls. In the modern Indllstrlal world C0111' bln\lIons arc ahsolutel ) ' necessnl' ) ' ; the ' are necessnry mnong bllslne8s . the ' ' labo1" ; men , nrc'nccessary among Ing 11Ien , ther al'o becoming 11101'0 und I mo1'C nec ssary n1110ng farmers. 8011\0 of these combinations are among the most IJOwe1'ful or all 1119t1'IImcnt5 for , vrongiolng ! , Others olTel' the ol1l ' ot. fectlve way of meeting actllnl buslr1e9 ! ! neetls. It Is mlschlevou9 nnd IIn wholl : ! ' S0l110 1.0 keep upon the statule 1J00ks unmodltletl n law , like the antltl'lIst law , which , while In pl"Ilctice only pm'tlally effectlvo against vlclolls com. blnatlons , has no\'el"theless In theory heen construed so as sweeplngl ) ' to Ilrohlhit evol'Y combination for the transaction of modern business , S mo real good has l'csuIted tl'om this law. But the time has como when It Is 1m. peratl\"e to modify It , Such 11101Hficu- tlOIl Is urgently needed fOl' the snl\O of the business men ot the country , 1"01' the sake o ( the wagewol'lwl's unt fOl' the sale of the fal'mcl's. 'rho con. gn'ss can not nfford to leave It. on the statute heels In Its Ill'esent shape , Remedies Advised. It has now become unccl'tnln how : far this law ma.r Involve all lahor 01" ganlzatlons nnd funnel's' organizations , n well as all buslncss on unlzatlons , 111 confilct with the IlIw ; 01' , If we so' cure literal comlillance with the law , how far It may result In the destl'uc' tlon of the ol'gaulzatlon nccessUl'y COI' the trlmsactlon of modern bu lness , as well IU of labor ol'gunlzatlons and farmers' ol'ganlzatlons , cOnJIJletoly check the wise 111o\"cmcnt fol' secur. Ing bulness ! coollel'atlon among fal'm- ers , and Ilut back half II centl1l' ' the progresJ of the mOVClf1cr.t fol' the bcttel'ml'nt of labol' , A bill has becn IJrcstmted In congress to remcdy this situation , Some such l11CUSlire flS this bill Is needed In the Interest of all on. gaged In the Indnstrles which ! U'e es. sentlnl to the coulltr "s well.helng , I do not IlI'etond to aay the exnct shallc thllt the 1.111I tlhould take , and the 'sug. gestlons I have to offer are tentative ; and mr , 'Iews would RPIII ' eqnally to any olber llleaS1ll'O which would achlovolhe desired end. Bearing this In mind , I woultJ suggest. mtll'ely ton. tatlvely , the following changes 111 thc law : 'fhe substantive 1lUI't o ( the autl , ; trust law Ihould : l'elnllln 118 at. ) Ires. ' cnt ; that Is , e\'OI' ' contract In I'estralnt of t"ado ! or ( : ommorce among the 1'0'e I'll I states 01' with foreign nations ! > hould continue to he declared lIIe. : gul ; provldcd , howevol' , tImt. SOIllO , IH'Olwr Io\"ernmeutal uuthol'lty ( such ml the cOJ11mhlSlouCl' of cOl'llomtlons' ' acting 1lIUlt.l' the secretary of l'om , mcrce and labOl' ) be allowed to IHlS ! ! ou an ' such contracts. Probabl ) ' thc best method o ( Ilro\'ldlng fol' this woultl be to cnnct that an ' contl'llcl subject to the IlI'ohlbltiou contahwll In the untitrust law , lute which Il Is desll'cd 10 elltm' , might be flied with lhe hureau 0 : corpol'l1t1onJ 01' other all' prol1'late } OXclltive ! hod ' . 'I'hls would IJrovlde IHlbllcIly , Wllhln , sa ' , GO da 's of the mlnwhlch 1lel'IoII cOllld be ( 'xtcudct ! b ' OI'der oC the tluJlnrt , llIent whelwvCl' fOl' an ) ' rcason It did lIot glvo the dupartnlOnt sufficll'lIt tlmo fOl' a thorough examination-the Qxeclltlvc delJa1'tment havln IlowI' might forbid tbc contmct , which wOlllt1 then become subject to the provisions of the untltrust law , If at all In 1'e' stmlnt of trade , Ir no such pmhlhltlon was Iss\I'd \ , lIw cOlllmct would then enl ' Iw II. ahlo 10 altacl. on the ( ; l"OlInti thaI It ( 'onstIllllcti an lIn'eusouahle restraint' ' I of l1'n o , \\'hllO\'CI' the pol'iOll of fII. Ing" hat ! pus ! ed without I1n ) ' slIch JlI'O' hlhltlnn , lho contracts or comhluatlnlHl could lie dlsUIIIJl'CiYCtl 01' f01'hhldon olJl ' nfter uotlco I1nd hCl1rlng with a 1"1\ \ , sonuhle IlI'O\'laloll fOl' HUtumUI'Y 1'\'jpw 011 appeal by the COlll'tS , Lahor 01' . ' : tnlzallolls fal'mel's' ' . ! , , OI'ganlzuliolis. IInd other organizations not OI'ganliocl COI' IIIU'Il08es or IIl'otlt , shoulll h ( ' ai , 10wcII to re-IHtel' ! IIndel' the Inw l y gl'llIg the locution of the heall 01110. lhe l'Ilartel' nnt ! b.laws , und I he IHl1l1CH and addl'essol : ! of theh' Ilrlllcl. pal olllcers. III the Inte1'ellt of all lhl'flU Olt'ulllzatlous-hIlHIIICSB , lahor , anti fllrlllCl'S' OI'sanlzntlons uUlw-the III'PS' ent 111'0\1111011 IICrtulUlng the 1'ecovc1'Y of tllI'eefohI tJamages HhollhI he abel , Ished , IInd as a suhstltnto t herf'COl' the rlhht of reco\'l r ' allowet ! for slllJuld bo only thetlamagelJ sllstulnell IW the plaintiff and lho cOllt oC SIIIt , Inclllllll1l ; It 1'easonuhle uttol'l1e "s fee , The law should 1I0t nrrpct IJCIHllng JIIItH ; 11 short sl atuto oC IlmltullonlJ shollid be III'ovld ( > tl , fin fur as the past Is cOl1ccl'ncII , not to u cectl n ) 'cU' . : \I01'OOV \ ( > I' , IIntl oven 111010 In'lhe Inlm' . lst oC lahol' thau oC hualnes3 cOlllhllla' lIonH. nil juch SIIItS brollght for CIIIISl.'lI of action herelorOl'e o'ctll'l'etl shouhl 11 ( ' broughl ( Jnl ' IC the cOl1tract 01' cllllllJhmlloll COllllllulnetl of was UI1' fall' or tIlH'caOJa bl c. It ilia ) ' lJe well , , to re 1111. ' 111 lJ 1. ' : ' thnt al1 or thl' SIIItK - t'rto brought h ' tht , gtJ\'l'lIl1H'nt hlth-I the nutltrllst IlIw ItIlVO 111.011 In casen wlll'I'o Ihe C0Il1IJIIII1Ho11 01' c011t1'nct Willi lu fact unf11I1' , IInr0I1S01111\le \ , 11ml I ognusl ! th ( ' ) JulJllc InJcl'l'Ht. Labor Oranlzatlons. ! ) It III 11lI1101'ttIIt : thl1t we tlholl111 ( ' 11' cOllrngt' tn\ll& . Ug e01llt'nts hetwecn um. . ) Jlonr aUII e11l1110 'c whl'l'u the ) ' mI. 'j lJt ! antI Cull' , A stl'lIO Is II ( ! Iumay "wOOlon : tOl' I'/htlng / : WI'UII S 110llC (0 ( Inbor. 1\1111 WO Hhollid oxtollll , so fm' liS IJosslbt ] , thc ) Jrocess of conclllatiou and nJ'lJlt ration for tlttllWR , llIrO\"I' , "Iolc'nce , ttlaortlol' 1\ud coercion. wlll'u conllulttcd lu counoctlou with Htrll'lM. IIhOll111 be 1\S \ 111'0mlltl ' 11 11 tl nil tel'11ly l'elJl'es1\t'd liB wh n COl111111ttcd lu nu ' OtlH'l' counectlon. But strlhs. thl'IU' I nel\'s IIt' ( " Ilnt ] shoul1l he , l'eco nl1.t'fl to be cntl1'ely Icgal. Comhlnatloll ! ! o ( worklllfIlICn hlwe 11 Ilcclll1al' renstJn for thell' cxlslence , ' } 'he " 01' ) ' Wl'lIlth ' 111111\'ldunl ' ' stIlI ' Hili \ 011l1110)'el' , untl 111111'0 "OI'Y wealthy Cl1I'lloratll1ll , Btund I\t IIn onorl11o\l : : ! nd\'nutn e when C0l111Jnl'ctl to the Intll\'ldtll1l wOI'klllgll1Ull ; 111111 while thol'o al'O 1111111) ' casas whm'o It I11ny not he uecelSIUT ! ( Ul' luhol'el's to f01"l11 11 UUIOIl , lu 1l111n ' olhcl' CI\Sl'S it 13 Indlsponsnbo ! , for othOl'wlso the thollsands or sl1IlIl1lulls , the thou. sands or Indl"ldllul wOl'klugl1len , will be left hOlplcss lu theh' doallngll with the hh oue IIUft , the ! JIg 111111vltllllli tJI' COfllOl'lItC employer. 'l'wentytwo YOtll'1I ngo , h ' the act or .Juno 29 , lS8G , 11'11Iell ] UUIOIlIl Wtore roc. ugnlzed b ' Ill1ntl the right o ( III. hOl'ln Ilcollie to comlJlno tal' all lawflll ' ( ol'mnll ' ' . 1I111'lIOSes wus ) l'ecog. nlzed , thlH rIght Includlllg comblntl. tlolls for l1Iutual II1'0tection and hen ! " fits , the l'cglllution o ( wnres , hO\1l's \ and contlltlons of Inhol' , nnd the IJI'Il' tectlon of the Indlvltillal rights of the wOI'I\lnon In the Ill'osecution or thell' lI'ntle 01' trades ; IInd In the alt : of , .Juno I , 1898 , strikes WCI'O I'ooonlzed ItS ICrul ! In the 1I1l1110 111'0\1111011 thut COl' balle IIU1'tlclpution In 01' lust"atlol1 oC force (11' violence aguhlRt IWI'sons III' IJI'OIJerty , or thc attemlJt to Ilrt1\'t'l1t othm's f\'Olll \ wOI'I.lng , hr vl Jlonce , threat (11' Intimidation. 'rho bushll'M ! 1111\11 must he lll'otccted In Ilerson 111111 ' ' tlw Curmel' 1I IH'OlIClt ) , I1l1tl so IIIUllt I : the ' ' ' and ' till \\'agewol'ltcl' ; 111:1 : rt1gal'dH alll\O , the right of IJC:1Ceful : comhhm. tlon tOl' all lawful IHlI'lloses shoultl Iw l'xllllcltl . reconlzcd ; , Objccts to Boycott , ' 1'he right or mlllo 'l'1'1I to oOll1hlno al1ll contract with ono another aUt ] with their'cmliloyos should bl ! eXlllie. Itl ' recognized ; and IJO should lIw right of thl" cmlllo 'cs to ( 'omblno IIlIll to contract with ol1e another lInd with the ellllJJoyCl'S , nud to see ] , IJUacellhlr to pcrsuade others to accept their vlows , anl'l to slrllw rOl' the 11IIrJse ) ) of 11euceablr obtulnlng fl'om emlllo 'el'1 ! ; allsruclor ' terJlls fill' theh' labor , Nothing should 1m done to lelall7.0 olthol' D. hlackllst 01' a bO'cott that would lie lIlegul at ( : oml11on IIlW , this being the tYIJC of hoycott doftuml und condemncd IJ ' lho unt1l1'aclte strike commission , The lIuestion or fIllanclnl loglslatlon Is now l'eceh'lng auch attelltlon In both houses Ihat WI } ha\'e It I'hht to eXllCct action bofol'c (110 ( close oC the ! Jesslon. II Is urltcntly neccss"r ' thllt thcrc should ho 8uch Hclton. Moreover , : act Ion should be taken to establish I 1I0stai savings bnnks. 'rheHc Ilolllal i savings' bunls uro IrnpcruUv.ely needt'd I . fOI' the heuollt of the wa ; cworkers and. men of smull mC/HlS , autl will he a val , IIl1blo adjunct to Otll. whole financial s'stem , Tariff Revision , The tlmo hils tome when we should prOllare fOl' a ro\1810n of .the I a riff. 'l'hl8 should he , and Indecd must he , I1recedcd by careful Investlglltlon. It Is IJecllllarl ) ' the Ill'ovlnce oC the congress - gress and not o ( the IIl'eslllent , lIud In. deed 11ecullal'ly the 11I'ovlncc oC the I hOllse of l'elll'oscntatl\'es , to OI'lglnatl' a tllI'lt' [ bill and 10 determine upon Its t01'l11S ; und this I fully realize. Yet It scenu ; to mo that befol'o lIw close of this Bcsslon p1"Ovisiou should he made ! for collcctlllH full malerlal which will enablc thc congl'ess elected next fall to act ImJllctllntelr UctOl' It ( : omcs Into existence. 'I'hls woutI ] necessitate some action by the congrCIut \ Ils present liesslol1 , Ilorhulis III the shallo of tllrectln thc IIl'OIHJ1' committee to athel' the I1ccessar ' IIICorl11utlon , hath through the cOlHmlttee Ilselt and through govel'1lment ngents who should report to the coml11lttCt ! and should In ) ' hefore it the Cacts which would IJCrmlt It lo uot with 11I'Ol1lpt und Intelligent fulmess , These govern. ment agents , If It Is not deemed wlf ) ! ' to alJllolnt Individuals trom outRldl' tlw pUhllc Hervlee , might with \'nntngo 110 mcmbers of the execull\'e dcparl. monls , dcslgnated hy thl' 1II''sldt'nt , on hlR owu 11IOliOll 01' on the rcquest or the c011lmllteo , to net with It. I al11 of tile o1111l1on , however , that oIfc chn go In the tariff could with ndvant.lgo 110 Innde tOl'thwlth. 0111' forests need e\'CI'Y' III'otectlon , and one mettlod of Ilrolecting. , them W9uld he 10 IJllt Ullon the frce list wool ! IllIlp , wllh a coi'rcRllomHnc reduction \lllOn IJaJlCl' madc frolll wood IJIIlp , whun the ) ' como f\'OlH an ) ' country thnt dO < l:1 : not Ilut an eXJlort lIul ) ' UJlon them. Waterways Commls lon. . \11Iple Ilrovlslon should be made fOl' a IIOI'IHIII1l'nt'utel'wu'S commlH' slon , with whulover l1Owor Is reluh't'11 ) to mlll\O It offecth'e , The 1'oa50nahlo eXlloclation of the IJeOllle will not lJe met unless thn congrcHs 11I'0\'ldcs al this sessllm COI' the heglnnln ! ; und prosecution oC the actual \Vorl , of wa , torwl1Y 1I11111'O\'oll1ent : uuI control. The congress should recognize III ( i11iC'st fulllon the fuct thut the suhject oC Iho conson'lltion or ( Jill' I1l1tl11'ul rC80Ill'CCS , with which this commission lIt'alH , Is lItel'UlI ' vltul fOI' the future of lhe nJt. tlOl1 , 'I'll JoODOHl' : ROOSI'mT , ' 1'ho \ 'hlte House , : \lItrch \ : ! r . H108. , " . . , , . J CO YoU HNOW WH T WHITE LEAD 1St - - Itll Chlcf Ucc and a Method of Deter. mining Good from Dad Explained. I - Whlto' LentI 18 the stnntlard palnL matt'rlal : nil over the world. ItIA mntlo' , I b ' oorrotlllll ; mctnlIlc lenl ! Into n white : powller , tllrou ; h exposing It to th fumes o ( weak acetlo noli ] nud carboniC' acid ens ; this Jlowtlor 18 then Gru\1nll \ nlUI mixed with ltlsectl ! all , making n II I I thiel , 11 sto , In which form It 10 packed I mlll ! ; old for pointing pm'posos. 'l'hn , llftilltor thins It down to the proptr ! ! conslstcllc ) ' for nppllcalloll by the ad- I dltlon ot 11101'0 linseed 011. The IIIJ0VO reters , of COUrlle , to pure , I genulno Whlto I eatl only , Adl1ltcrnt < 'd "White " of which thol'C' nud fake Lead , I ' bl'nl1tls the mnl'het Iff a1'O mnny on , I 10nl1rully aOll1o sort of composition contlllninc 'bnl ' IIC'l'conlnro of whlto I lend : _ IIOl11eUmeA 110 Whlto l.t.'nd nt nil ; , In I\lch sturt , hn\.tes 01' J1'oulld rock , ' chalk , anti slmllnr choUII lubstUllces : ; I 111'01setl to 111nllo bulk nud hnltnto thl ! I\ppca1't\nco or 11111'0 Whlto Leatl. 'fhel'o Is , howo\'el' , 110sltlvo tCllt IIY which the } ) UI'It ' or Inlll\1rlty \ or Whltl ) Lend mny bo 111'0\'ed or ( 'XIOsctl , bo. taro JJnlntlng with It. ' 1'ho blow'IJlpo lIamo will reduce 1'\1\0 whlto lead to mctnlllc leatl , It S\llJposed whlto IOI\t ! bo thus tcsted anti It onlr Ilnl'tlally retlll es to lead , len\'ln t'esltllll It III thnt \ ( ; n ! , I1roof 80ntethln ( ; else was there besldcs 'white lend , The Natlonnl I..c3d Compnl1) ' suar. anteo nil White l.ead sotI ] In pnl'kalen bearlns Its "Dutch Boy Painter" tl'adQ. . . mnrl ' ' 11I1111.1' { to 111'oVO ahsolutely ] 1111'0 thlA blow'lJllJO teAt , nntl that ) 'OU may mal\O the teRt YOUl'ooif in 'o\lr own home , t11e ' will sent ! free IIpOI1 1'0 , qucst n blow'lllpo 1\1111 ever.thlnJ ; else neccssnr ' to ml\l ( ( the test , tOJltlttll' ! with \'nluablo 1J00tlel ] on pnlnt. Ad. drC'ss , NnUmml Lead C01l111al1) ' , 'Vood- brhlco Building , New York , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Druggist's Generous Offer. "I am sot'l'y to dhmpJlolnt .ou , " said 1110 old.tl1uo dl'ugglst to t110 Rultor for his dll\lghter's hnnd. "I can't let ' ( Jl1 hl\ve Amy becanso I'vo promlsod 1)1' ) 10 the son of JI1 ' 1IIII'tIlCI' . But I hl\vo five olhol' dtlughters and glvo ) 'Oll sOl11ethln1 ; just I\S good. " _ _ , u _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Those DeliclouG Lemon PlclI. 'fhe IdlJlI tlillt " 1111I110 'UIII' 111011111 wa- ter" IIro ( 'II II ' II1l1de wltll IIU ! uSI\III ! ; 111111 lit Ira/I ( J10Kl lc eX1HlIl1e I ( YOIIIIIIU "OUll- 1'110 : " l'rcIHII'atOIl. ! DOlI't III'Kltall' . 'rl' ' It nne1 tl'lI ) 'our ! r"md ! ! . Al ! ; l'OC/'I'IS. 10 l'cl1ll1. J vcr 'body In pleasell willi "UUIl-PII . " "l'ut UIJ lJy D' cl'lu. CII" ltochestcl' , N. Y. " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NC\'C'r clothe ' 01ll'rQIt In the I\l'mOl' of Independence , but rat IH. ' I' cultlvuto the ootl.wlll of ' ( JUI' fellowmen , It will enable ) 'our own IIl\turo { o sac- l'lfice. 011 theh' hchalf.-Loth , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gu/itld / 'rea-a "implc an Pltt flfnclory Inxutin1 : COIIIIH ) cII o [ lIel'bp , it I'cfl1lntcK : Ih'cr 1\11I1 Itidnc 'K , o\'crcomclI conlilllllllloll alld brill11 ! Uood Hcalth , High nlms form noble character Illld great objrcs ( bring out great mlllt1s.- 'rr 'on Hdwards , ' \TIIAT CAUSER JJEADACIIE. From October 10 111\Y , CollI a ore the mo.t fr. fjuf'nt f'aule'ot Uf'ILducle. ! LAXA''n'X UUCIO QUININItruDo"UCUIlPi. . . X.W.Oroveoli boxll6c - - - - - - Tennyson's Yearly Income. Tcnn ' 50n received tor his pootl'Y be , tween $ : ! ( , OOO an $3 , OOO a ) 'cttr , - - - - - - - - - - - - J.c"is' Sin ll ! Hillllcr clwu'-richeRt , mORt f.l\tiFlCyiUJ \ : HIJO\C Cln the mnrkct , Your enlcl' or I.ewls' l aclOl' ) ' . l'coria , III , - - - - - - - - - - The tlamne , call sed by rllst In moro to 1J0 feured than the wear antl tear of work-IIaIlbul'ton. - - - - - - - - - , PUritW lAND OPENING. - - - - - Tho' stnte DC W mlng111 IIh rll1 , ( tllloW open for ccltieITJellUhlt'r the lIro. ' \'Inloll ! ' ! , uC the ( 'lIrey lIet oC COII/HI'JlIt / hi- : 000 UCI',8 of Irrlgnlcll HOVernrnllIt 1111111 In the 111 , ; Horn 1I1\01n. ' 1'11 Is nlTorLls nil 01' ' . to 13'l'uro nn Irrigatcil tanH at ow l'Ollt nnel 011 Ctl" ) ' IJ/I'nlents , A report cOlltnllllnll' Illustrntlon ! ! , ITJll l ! , plnlll and tull Intorl11nllon hnll been JJllblishett lIy the Irrlgntlon DcpnrlITJcnt , { OJ JIolllu In- lIurancc IJulhllncr. : Chlcnrto , Any onq In- torf.'sted 1111\31 ohlnln n tree col > ) ' by' np. pl'lng to the c1CIII\rlment. : - - - - ACter cnlllng n prson ! r down the jutlgO Is upt to scntl him \llJ , , . , . : , j' . i . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - , : SICK HEADACHE " PosUh'cly curNI by CARJER"S Haese Little PUIs. Tht'3" nl110 rellno Die. IlTLE trull from DYllpep llo , In. . ' IlItft'lItlouanIlToo _ 1I l\rtl /I / y [ R ! tILting. I'ertcc nln' ( ' 111 101' Dlulueu , Nail- PillS . 1It'1Dr wllltltl" , Und 'fnllte In tbe 11011lh , Coat. . .d TODgne , 1'"ln In the Bilh t 'rORl'JD rI\'EII _ l'h01 rt'lfula.tll , the 110\1"0111 , I'urcl1 " ( 'lIctl1lolc. I SMAll Pill. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICEI - Genuine Must Bear CARJERS Fnc.Similo Signnturo . IVER .4. 1 I PilLS.ti , P DEFUSE SUBSTITUTES. 1 GO Acn. Cr"inCrowlnc und FREE. 201040 lIulh.la , Wheat 10 Ihe Acre. 40 to 90 nUI",11 , Oale to the Acr. . 3S to 50 Du.hell Darlo , . 10 the Acre , I Timber for [ 'e > nclnlr : &mll1ulldinc. FREE. , Good l.awl wilb Low Taxation , Splendid R..llroad Facilille. and Low Rate. . Schoola : and Churchea Con."nler.t. SallorftCtofJ' Marti. . . Cor all Prodocllun. . Coed Climate'andl'crfect Hullh , CI..nte. for I'rofll.ble Inveltmenll. Somfl oUhe cbolre&t Ilraln'prOf1uclnll lLnllllln RI\Hknh'hewnn Dnd Alhertl\ may no1'l be uc' oulredln tll. . " " mUlit bCl1llh111 I1nd } " : ollperou. IICC\ll > . ,1 , 'nller th" Revised Homestead Regulattons " 1 "bleh entry mn , . be mo e by proxy ( on eflr' t/Lln COlllllllllIlS ) , 111 nil' luther , mother. , .on , daulllltCl' , tJrolllcr or hi liter 011nttndlul : hOlue' ! ltC'nder , Itlllr.11\ el1eb eRltle Iii ItOOO. For 1'/\llIp1lIet , "Lnst Desn\'e'st"I'D rllcnlnrfl ns to rntf'ISrOlllCOl , belit time to o I1l1d "bere tu lucate , 11111,1) ' to V , V. BEnNETT , 1001'le" ' Tort 1.11. IIIlldID' , 0..11. , ! hbrnh. - , . Jl'ltJJ ! : JmrOJlT , Wr1t.efo' PATE HTS I Ln"DlarR. : WJ..JlIr.t"IICI/ : . . ( ; ( ! nlur1 lIIdi" "ub. . JJ , 0 ; , - - - - - - - - - - - Shl/rlhulld , Ilookkcellllll : tJU ] ht trf'\O. l'u.lUoD ecuru < J. Hl1cl"IJ Unl/ll" lJ. J" l1J1ItlJubu'IU..IL - - - - - - W , N. U" OMAHA , NO. 13 , 1908 , - - "OUCH" OH. MY BACK IT IS WONDERFUL tlO\'l OUICKl. Y TUE ! PAIN AND STIFFNESS GO WHEN YOU USe : S ! JACOBS OIL , THIS WELl.'TRIED , Ol.D'TIMf ! I REMEDY FIl.LS TtH ! 131l.L 26c-ALL DRUGOlsrS.-60c. CONQUERS / PAl N - , " . . - - - - . HOEB T ALL PRlC5:8 : , FOR EveRV rAEMDER OFTHtFAMILV , MEN , BOYS , WOMtN , MIBSEG AND CHILonEN , , Yo L DouOl"8 mek" . and saJs mere . . . , men' . $2.80 , $8.UO and $8.60 ah'Joo than sJUt : olho , . IJllUJufaatur , . In the Iitf" world" beD.usa 6hQJf iold tIe/ , . hap ' " bett. , . " " " 0:1" : lanDBJ' . ttncl or" or . , .sslo , . value than anyo"le , . -lit/tl' /I4If D shoes Ii. tire world to-day. \EIt4 . . ( fud W. L Douglas $4 and $5 Gilt Edge Shoes Cannot 80 Equalled At Any Price .l > srIUlII't/ " . "Av'rl 0 1w , I. . DODll..namo anll t'rI.4) ' II ' 1A1DPI'd 00 boltom , 'J'nte. . . NnS""IUul. . . BoIc1 by Lh. . l-tll Ihoe d..l u " 'U7"J.Cre.jlloeJ / : mAUN11ro/u 'arto ! } ' to anv plLTt or the " 01101. 11I.11- tnt c1l.'aI&lOIl Ir e to DOl addlUs , ' \V. .L. DO V OLAS , DIrGekt. . " , AI. , " " - - - - - - SHIELD BRAND SI-IOES T \Vomana' CongrclIJ Gaitcr-el gant patent 0 IJEAR d fiue kid vamps-c3sy as n slipper. , Price , $3.00. If not ot dcalers &sk1S. . V . ELLET-KENDALL SHOE CO. MFGS. Kansas City , Mo. ' * ' , - COLT DISTEMPER Oan Nt l.a..dle < ! V f ) . . . .lIy. Tt. , .Irk . are 1'1. " . . . " 0,1.11 011t.1 ' . . " , . . .talll" . DO DlAUe. lIuw " " . " " " " " , ' kOllL " "WI > ba"UIr IbG db- MBe. l'y UtllllC IIJ'OIIN'S L1QU/1J . / Ul4TttI'EII CUlt . lit , . OD Ib" 10011 : ' ' ' ' or 10 'ut'tL Al.taou tlae 1lu''I , . .oil UI"lIlterm. or . .II ' " "nl 0"dlat < > cuper. JvII ; nlnedy n.r IIDOW" l r InlLm In r".I , Un" lor.III" IfUlLnwlrnt to eur" . OUI1'1L. . . . . lJI'Ctln" I. . . 11 < 11'1. , allll 110010'1'11 or druKJli.ta .nd Ia..e' . > > "t..lt'f , or , " , 'ot , . " " " 1' < Lhl II , ' " , & . .ur.'lul'\'no. < 'ut .bo , . . how to CJultke II. " , " , , , , Our ' . . . .0 11oo lelllh"'f7thlhK' LoralaReoto. " 1IoII LILlY" ' . .IIIDII . . . .111'00 reDI" " ) ' lu . . .hlehlt.t".1" " " , - , , tiPOHN MtDIC L CO. . ' . .0..1 > 1..I..IIL'I.I..101& . CO'hen. Ind. . U. S. A. .