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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1910)
The Duster County Republic ; D , M , AMSBERRY , Editor BROKEN BOW , - - , NEBUAHK NEWS EPITOME THAT CAN SOO DE COMPASSED. EVENTS IRE MTIONE Homo and Foreign Intelligence Coi doncetl Into Two and F'our Line Paragraphs. Foreign. - A Bpoclal dlHpalch from Vlenn RtatcH that the Austrian potro'oum n fineries Und linns selling pctroloui In tank cars will be obliged hone forth to procure government license It In understood this is a stop In tli direction of establishing a monopol of the oil trade aa the Austrian potn leura industry In unable to compel with the S Land aid Oil company. The suggestion made by Cardlni Moran that at Patrick's day bo eel brated through the world as Ireland omplro day has mot with a heart response In Dublin , and already stoj have been taken to make next year clobration partake of thin clmractc 'not only In Dublin but whorovcr Irlsl men may bo found. When the Hamburg-America steamer President Grant , arrived r Cherbourg efforts were made to li cato Glfford Plnchot , the former chic forester of the United States , wh was reported to have sailed as a pai songcr on the ntcamor , but the off clals , of the President Grant state that Mr. Pmtihot lanucd at Plymoutl with the Intention of proceeding t London. The report of the death of Kin Moncllk of Abyssinia , which was sal to have occurred Sunday , is offlclall denied. A dispatch sent from Addl Aboda , says that Kmpress Taltou i Btlll miming the king , but that a re gency has been Instituted , and ia nov carrying on the government. Tin capital , the dispatch says , la overflow InjB wlth soldiers , loval to Ras Tel hanm , tho-regent , and 10,000 moro an expected-to reach the city soon. General. Thrco reports wore submitted litho the house on the administration rail road bill , Richard Uarah , editor of the social 1st organ Vorwacrts , at Berlin , wai sentenced to a month's imprlsonmon for having organized the demonstrn tlvo "stro'l" of March (5 ( when thou fiftiulo paraded lu the Interest of suf frngo reform. The announcement that Wcstmln Btor cathedral Is to bo consecrated or Juno 23 , has brough't further gift : for the building , Including altais foi three of the chapels , and money foi mural decoration , the total valiu amounting to 12,000. Already C2G2.G23 ban been spent on tin building. With ninety-four years behind bin and weary of waiting for death because cause of tlio Infirmities of old ago J. A. Durfoe , formerly of Chicago committed nulcldo In San Pranelsci by shotlng himself In the head. The body of Justice Urower was taken to Lcavenworth , Kas. , for bu rial. rial.Nino Nine hundred coal mines In Illinois closed down until the wage iiuostlon is settled. Mr. Roosevelt announced that on account of conditions Imposed ho will not visit the pope. Taft , It is declared , IB soon to assume sumo the aggresslvo and'turn on the men who criticize him. The United States and Canada arc moving for n reciprocity treaty. Between thrco and four hundred perished In a ball room fire in a town of Hungary. President Lewis of mine workers says a uniform advance wl',1 bo grant , ed the minors. Marie Corelll , novelist , Is seriously JI1 of pneumonia at her home , Mason Croft , Stratford-upon-Avon. The French chamber ot deputies voted to lay down two battleships in the present year , designed to equal the latest typo added to the navies of Great Britain and Germany. The refusal of employers to grant an Increase In pay from $4,00 to1.50 a day caused a strike of GOO Journey , men carpenters at Yonkers , N. Y. Moro than 3,000 white and negro women and children employed In the American Tobacco company's stem- modes at LoulBvlllo went on a strike. Members of the supreme court did not make the trip to I/cavonworth to attend the funeral of Justice Brewer. Sixteen thousand union coal miners In Iowa will bo Idle for an .indefinite period ati a result of a suspension of work. Governor Marshall of Indiana will invcstlgato charges against the United States Steel company. At Houston , Tex. , Assistant Chief of Police William Murphy was shot and killed by Karl MacFarlano , n former patrolman , who had been re cently discharged from the force. Henry Lair of San Francisco , after serving thirteen months of a two- year sentence in the federal ponllon. iary at Loavonworth imposed by Judge LandlH of Chicago for engag ing In the whlto slave traffic , was released leased President Taft wantB an approprli lion to carry out provliilons of 111 tariff act. The sympathetic Htrlko In Phlladc phla is all over and men are retunIng Ing to work. JiiHtlco Moody Is reported Impnv Ing and will probably IP turn to wor on the bench by next fall. Plttsburg bankers were called hi fore the grand Jury which Is Invest gating councllmanlc graft. Owing to the death of .lutitlco Brov cr , the Standard Oil case and other may have to bo ro-argued. The Mississippi legislature corr pleted the groundwork for Ita prob Into the alleged bribery caso. Stops were taken to expunge fret : record a rubiiko by the house t Hoofiovolt whllo president. Both houses of congress took ni early adjournment out of respect t the memory of Justice Browor. Denial was made by Attorney Get oral WIckersham that ho had ovc acted as counsel for the sugar trusl The academy of science of the Unl vcrslty of Nebraska will bo dlvldoi Into sections this year for the fir- time. Captain Lorcnx PatVraon , a sea ad venturer who had taken part In man ; perilous exploits , Is dead In Yokohn ma , according to mall advices. In an address to railroad men n Worcester , Mass. , the president dc clared his friendliness to unions. Moro than 2,000,000 packages < o matches went up in smoke during spectacular lire at St. Louis. It Is said President Taft will no name a successor to Justice Browc for some time to come. Philadelphia street car men , win have boon on strike six weeks , votci to remain out. Washington. President Taft recently sustalnoi his reputation as a dancer. Ho wai a guest at the charity ball of tin navy relief society Riven at the nav ; yard. Secretary of the Navy Meye received the president upon his ar rival. A feature of the occasion wai an exhibition drill by sailors of tin Mayflower , of the Dolphin an dthi navy yard. President Taft dancei but once and then but for a few moments monts , his sister-in-law , Ilrs. Louli Moore , being his partner. After thrco daya of sharp controversy vorsy , the senate passed the houst bill so amending the employer's lla blllty law as to give the state courts concurrent Jurisdiction with the federal oral courts In dealing with suits foi ilamages growing out of accidents The measure was reported from the committed on the Judiciary and was In charge of Senator Borah who flnan ly steered It to a successful tormina' Lion notwithstanding many sharij issaults from both sides of the chain' bor. bor.Tho The trustees and alumni of the Stovenna institute and alumni of the Institute of Technology , Hobokcn , K I. , have undertaken actlvo measures to recover a sum of money $45,000 uid Interest which was paid to the United States government as an in- lorltanco tax in 1870. Promptness In payment Is now declared to have ) een the real cause of the Institute's OBS for other charitable and educa- .lonal Institutions which delayed , , voro oxaniplod by special laws. President Taft will attend the launching of the big battleship FlorIda - Ida , at the Now York navy yard on May 12. The Florida IH ono of the lupor-dreadnaughtH of the navy and ivlll have a displacement of 21,000 ons. She Is the iijrst big ship built it the Now York yard since the 10,000 .on Connecticut was turned out there. Secretary of the Navy Meyer person ally convoyed an invitation to the iresidont today to attend the launch- ng and Mr. Taft accepted. Personal. People fioin all over the world will ice the Johnson-Jeffries light. President Lowls of the mine work- sera ts optimistic , declaring , the BUS- jenslon will not last long. President Taft and his cabinet are ; > leased over financial conditions. ' Robert 13. Peary , who arrived In Chicago , declared ho was positively hrough with polar explorations for ill timo. Joseph Scars , Dodlmm , Mass. , Is the athor of thirty-four children. Mr. Roosevelt addressed the stu- ionts of the University of Egypt. Death of Justice Brewer caused irofound regret in Washington. An export fiom Washington has nr- Ivcd In Omaha to study the water upply trouble. Justice. David J. Brewer of the Jnlted States supreme court died uddenly at Washington. The members ot VIce Admiral I'ournlor , commander of the Mod- torranoan squadron of the French lavy , have been Issued. The coal minors' strike , now so [ cneral , It Is thought will soon bo ad- listed. Wcston , the walklst , ia eleven days ihead of his schedule ) . Two Japanese engaged In an effort n sccuro plans ot the fortifications t Corilgidor , P. I. , have been ar- esled. King Fredoilek of Denmark do- hired that the United States was the nodc'l for all nations. James J. Hill believes tlio railroads vill exporlenco next fall and winter ho greatest tralllc congestion In their ilstory. Clayton Re-Elected. St. Joseph , Mo. AIvah P. Clayton , omocrat , was ie-i > lected mayor of St ! osoph by 2.G01 votes. His opponent' ras Frank B. Fulkorson , republican ollco commissioner , who was running n a strict Jaw enforcement plarj irin. MATTER TO DE CETTLED IN TH OUPREME COURT. SOU TO PREVENT LOCftTlfl Damage to Forest Reserve Near Du nlnoMattars Generally From the State Capital , The Importance of n decision o the Injunction nskcd to block th location of the now normal school i Chadron was diminished by an agrei mont between the attorneys that th case should bo submitted at once t the supreme couit for final adjudlc ; tlon. tlon.N. N. K. Grlggs. attorney for the Bui llngton , and C. C. Flansburg argue the case of the Alliance men wh sought the Injunction. Grant Martir deputy attorney general , F. M. Ha and A. W. Crltes represented th Chadron Interests and these of th normal board. Judge Crltes Insisted that the pec pie of Chadron might be serlousl damaged by further delay , as abou 2,000 feet of sewer must bo laid t the contemplated school , and thl will , he stated , coat about three time as much later In the summer as 1 will now. Upon this showing Judgi Frost ordered an order drawn to In ilomnlfy Chadron for such loss. Tali was withdrawn afterwards , however 3ii the suggestion of the Clmdron at tornoys. The temporary Injunctioi iras secured on representations tha Ihe present normal board had nc lower to let the contract , that then ivero no such officers as are namei n the normal school bill and that the Jhadron people were unable to fur ilsh proper title to the land on whicl he school is to bo built. The appropriation was $35,000. Ap > licatlons were filed only by Alliance vithln the original time limit of the till. Later applications were flled af er the supreme court had settled ipon the board that should continue n existence and Attorney General 'hompson gave the board an opinion hat thqso later applications met the plrlt of the law and should bo con Idored as If there had boon no in > orruption in the activities of the oard. Damage to Forest Reserve. D. Clem Dcuvcr , who was in the Ity for the conservation congress , rc < oivod word from the government jrcst reserve near Dunning , this into , that great damage was done to 10 reserve in the recent prairie lire mt swept a tract of country ninety illes long in the valleys of the Loup nd Dismal rivers. While the forest as protected by guards the flro imped these and got into the young ees. In many places on the' re- jrvo the grass was heavy and great imago resulted. The lire jumped 10 Loup rlvor In three different laces , having been carrieul across by 10 high wind that blew. Concern- ig this matter Mr. Deaver said : "Flro can never destroy the good ork done by the forest service along 10 Dismal and Loup rivers In No- raska. The fact that pine trees can 3 grown In the sand hills of north- estern Nebraska Is so firmly plant- 1 In the minds of the farmers of that sctlon of the state that even though cry tree on the forest reserve lould bo destroyed by lire , the farm 's will go on planting trees from jar to year until that part of the ate will look like a wooded country. L the early days /Nebraska / , people ere just as skeptical about growing ees in central and eastern Nebraska i they are now In northwestern Ne- aska , If not more so. The growing ' trees and the cultivation of the ill changes the nature of the soil , uislng it to retain more of the mois- ire that falls and cnirh ten-year jrlod advances the line of the move- ent of farmers westward The time 111 come yet when the sons of the en now settling In the west will go ick east to redeem the worn out .stern farms. " Testing Seed Corn. It Is probable that few campaigns of ly character have been conducted ore thoroughly than has the recent mpalgn to get farmers to test their cd corn. The Commercial clubs of ith Omaha and Lincoln attempted to ipress the Importance of this work i the farmers , the universities lent helping hand and the most recent illotln Is that of State Supcrlntond- , t Bishop in which he attempted to torost county superintendents and heel teachers In the work. Railroad Reports Slow , lleports of the railroads of the , luo of their property to bo made the State Board of Assessment are mlng In very slowly. County as- ssors have reported the aluatlon railroad property under the pro- alons of the terminal tax lavs In ily a few Instances. Fish Car to NorUnvust , Fish/ Commissioner O'Brien and inio Warden Onilus left with the ate fish car for the northwestern trt of the state to plant Ilsh , SHY ON FARM HELP. Demand Thlc Spring Greatest Ev Experienced. "The demand for farm help tli Bprlng IH the greatest In the expo once of thin department/1 mild Dopu Labor Commissioner Maupln. "V have Bcorcn of appllcatlonn fro farmers , and wo haven't a single e Rlblo applicant for work on our Hi Wo could find good places for a gre number of men if they art ! expei cnced In farm work. Mvo lette from farmers this morning , every 01 offering at leapt ? 30 a month ai board for single men , and two < thrco promise an Increase If the mt secured proven all right. That's be tor than $2 or $2.25 a day in tl city. So far this season the bureu has received applications for fan hands from over -100 farmers. Appl canta for work have numbered les than 300. The bureau has foun places for upwards of sixty raarrlc men on farms at wages varying froi $ P.O to $35 a month , with house , ga den patch , and fuel thrown In. It I believed that about 150 single mo have been supplied to applicants fc help. These job seekers are given th names of farmers Becking help and ii vlted to write to them. They are nls Invited to apply to the bureau agal In case they do not secure a posltlor Wo have had only two or three re turn calls from job seekers , which ir dlcates that they have found places I : nearly every Instance. I believe that the bureau could flm farm Jobs for a hundred or more 03 perlcnced farm hands Inside of th next two weeks. But the lure of th city seems to be too great. Perhap the promise of an automobile to com to town In every evening might be i great temptation. " Mrs. Jordan Holds the Job. The supreme court has decided tha 11 woman may hold the office of conn Ly treasurer. Judge Rose wrote thii aplnion , but he did not do It wlthou apposition on the bench , Judge Faw : ctt dissenting. The decision arose In the manda nns suit of Gertrude Jordan of Cherrj : ounty , to compel 10. B. Quibble , for raer county treasurer , to turn tlu Dffico over to her. She was electqd ai .he last election by a large majority xfter having been dputy in the office 'or seven years. Judge Rose says .hero Is nothing in the law to prevenl i woman holding a ministerial offlc ) f this nature. Judge , Letton agrees , but for a dlf 'erent reason. Ho states that Nebras. ca has seen the transformation of n vllderness Into a prosperous country n the last fifty ears , and that wo- nen in the development of the state lave , by custom , been given usual du- les. He says that it would bo to turn back the clock" to say Uiat a voman could not hold such a position , Judge Fawcett opines thrtt there are nany women who might make better [ overnors than some that Nebraska las had , but he insists that if a wo- nan may bo elected county treasurer nd obtain the office that she can also o elected governor. He very gallant- r says' that he would do anything he ould for the aid of the office-holding rocllvltles of the sex , but that he liinks the law Is plainly against th ? In the present case Object to Moving Express Office. Express companies cannot ehango icir locations without considering 10 convenience of the public. The ommorcial club of York has Hied a nmplalnt with the railway commls- ion against the Adams Expiess com- any in a case of tins kind. Letter from Sculptor. F. M. Hall has received a letter om Daniel Chester French , who is construct the Lincoln monument. the effect that he will have his lodel ready by May. The commit- so so far has raised $8,000 of the ccessary § 10,000 to make the ? 20- )0 ) appropriation available Miner Raises Lumber. Jess Miner of Friend called on the ) vernor to show him pictures of a irest which he planted thirty years ; o and from an acre of which ho ic- sntly cut 10,000 feet of lumber. Treasurer Must Pay. When the regents of the state uni- jrslty present a warrant to the state casurer for the construction of two cperlmental stations In western No- aska , the supreme court held that fleer must cash Uiat warrant out of , e temporary university fund. Selling Mlsbranded Goods. Last week L. C. Thompson , who ia ; ent for a Chicago grocery house , was rested and lined for selling mis- andcd goods to farmers in the north- n part of 1119 state. Food Commls- oner Mains tipped it off that the .mo thing would happen again when liompson attempted to deliver some the goods oidered by mail. Attor- sys for the Chicago house have ad- scd the food commissioner that such ilpments are interstate and are not ncnable to the control of the No aska law Governor's Auto Tax Plan. Governor Shallenberger's plan for > od roads provided for a tax on auto- obllcs , based on the horse-power of 0 machine. This plan ho will re immend In his message to the next glslaturo , though up to the present 1 has not worked out all of the de lls of the Echomc. Ho will .submit the legislature his knowledge of o plan as worked out in the east id leave the details to that body to ly a tax amounting to $1 a horse- > vvor the first > ear , gradually reduc S In the following years , MAYOR-ELECT OF MILWAUKE MAKES A STATEMENT. WILL BE NO PARTY BOSSl Declares Socialist Victory Docs N Mean Entire Overturning of Business To Do Nothing Revolutionary. Milwaukee."Tlio first step of t socialist-democratic party will bo reassure the people and relieve the minds of apparent fear that our v. tory means the entire overturning business in this city , " said Emll Si del , Milwaukee's newly elected i clallst mayor. "There will bo no Utopia , none the wild antics that our opponen have charged to us. There will 1 no party bosses , no one-man polk When wo decide on a course to pt sue there will be conferences with tl other socialists elected and the be line will bo followed. "Wo shall give everyone in tl party a chance to bo heard and % voice his sentiment. Our plans ai now in an embryonic condition , so cannot discuss them at length. "As to corporations , wo shall tnal thorn pay their share of the taxes , ar Improve the lot of the worklngma Wo will do nothing rovolutlonar nothing that would turn the tldo i sentiment against us. If any questlc arises which the administration ca not handle , we will refer it to tt electorate as a whole. "After all they are the only bosse The socialist party has been given chance to show Its merit. Wo can el this by Insistent and consistent coi servatlsm. In a way wo are on trla and will show the people of win metal wo are made. "This election was not the result < ono campaign. It Is the victory tin conies to a cause after twenty-si years of the hardest kind of work. W have flooded this town with litoratur and have had men on the stump i and out of campaign times , educatln the worklngmen to the opportunitic that lay before thorn. "We have not promised the worl ingnien or the city at largo an in mediate panacea for { Us. We hav promised the best government thn wo can give , and we are going to liv up to that promise. " Victor L. Berger , whoso roputatioi is a socialist leader extends through nit the country , had this to suy abou the election : "This victory marks a new cpocl n American history , and any man o ivomanwho has helped to bring I ibout will naturally feel proud. "This Is nobody's personal victory t 5s not Seidel's ; it Is not Berger'i ictory. It Is a victory for a principle L victory for progress a little step to vard a new phase of civilization. I s the icsult of many years of nan vork for the education and enllght snment of the working class of Mil vaukce. " The social democratic party , whicl wort Milwaukee city and county Ir "uesday's election , gave Emil Seidel ts candidate for mayor , 7,109 plural ty , according to complete leturns , 01 .bout 1,000 fewer than approximated ate Tuesday night from the incom > lete returns. Seldol's plurality is the iirgest In the hi&tory of Milwaukee's iimiclpal elections , with the oxcep Ion of the election of 1898 , wher ) avld S. Rose , democrat , had 7,849. No Mention of His Honors. Princeton , N. J. With no mention i the Inscription of the fact that he ras at ono time president of the fnlted States , but reading merely : Grovcr Cleveland , born Caldwell , N , . , March 18 , 1839. died Princeton , N. . , Juno 21 , 1908 , " a monument to the lemory of ex-President Grover Cleve- ind was completed Wednesday on his rave in the Princeton cemetery. Beside it , at the same time , was laced a marble slab , to mark the rave of Uuth Cleveland , his daughter . , too , bears a simple inscription. Is In Serious Condition. Atchlhon , Kns. Word was received ere Wednnsday that ex-Governor eorgo W. Click , who was injured ist week In Lakeland , Fla. , Is in a srious condition. Ho not only Is suf- iring intensely from a broken hip , ut his heart action Is becoming eak. Mr. Gllok , who was fleeted overnor of Kansas In 1SS2. is HIP illy democrat over chosen chief ex- uutivo of the state. He Is eighty vo jears old. Judge Brewer's Will Filed. Wabhlngton. No estimate of the * lue of the estate ot the late Justice rower of the United States supreme mrt Is given In Ills will , which was led for probate Wednesday. Honors Are About Even. Lincoln , Neb. Second day returns i the municipal elections in Nebras- i show the wets and drys to bo run- ng neck and neck , with a slight ad imago for the wets in number ot wns captured. Of the 17 towns re- H-HUR SI are registered in the dry ilumn and 02 in the wet. Towns re- > rting TuoMlay wore the smaller aces and no veiy Impoitant or slg- cant changes are shown. It is filmed for Kearney county that every corporated town Is now dry. LydiaRPiflkham'sVegeta- ble Compound Cured Her1 Knoxville , Iowa. "I suffered vrith paius low down in my right Bide for a year or moro and was so weak and ner vous that I could not do my work. I wrote to Mrs. rink- ham and took Lydia E. Bukhara's Vege table Compound and Liver Pills , and am glad to say that your medicines and kind letters of di rections have done more for mo than anything else and I had the uest physi cians hero. I can do my work and \vell at night. I believe there is notE Ing like the Pinkham remedies. " , Mrs. CLARA FRANKS , E.F.D. , Knoxville , Iowa. The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's who suffer from displacements , inflam mation , ulceratlon , iibroid tumors , ir regularities , periodic pains , backache , bearing-down feeling , flatulency , indi gestion , dizziness , or nervous prostra tion. tion.For For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham'a vegetable .Compound has been the etandard remedy for female ills , and suffering women owe it to themselves to at least give this medicine a trial Proof is abundant that it has cured thousands of others , and why should lit not euro you ? If yon want special advice \vrito nirs.Pinlclmm , Lynn , Mass. , for it * It is Ireo and always helpful. A Terrible Risk. Typhoid had broken out In their neighborhood and the family resorted to travel as the best means of precau tion until the trouble should Biibsido. They arrived at Quebec by iho morning boat , intending to take It to Montreal in the evening , but the sight- eeera got tired and returned early in the afternoon to find the top of the smoke stack on a level with the the tide having dropped 18 feet "Mamma , " cried the little girl , "did Qed drink up all that water ? " "Yes , my child. " "Then hadn't wo bettor tell him It wasn't boiled ? " Deafness Cannot Bo Cured Sy local applications , an they cannot reach the dts > sa ed portion o ( the car. There u only ODD way to euro deafness , and that Is by constitutional remedies Deafness la caused by an Inflamed condition of th nucoua lining ot the Eustachtan Tube.Vlwn thU ; ubn Li Inflamed you have a rumbling Bound or to * perfect hearing , and when It Is entirely closed. Deal- ices la the result , and unless the Inflammation can b * J aken out and this tube restored to Its normal conC , lon. lienrtne will be deitroyed fomcr : alno cn . _ mt ot ten are caused by Catarrli. which Is nothing > ut an Inflamed condition ot the mucous surfaces. Wo will give Ono Hundred DoUars tor any case o ! Deafness ( caused by catarrh ) that cannot bo cured > r UalTs Catarrh Cure. Bond for circulars , free. , , . . , FJ > C1IENEV & CO. . Toledo. < X v , Sold by Dnnrtsts. 75c Tali * UaU'a Family 1'llla tor constipation. Vindictive Cuss. "Ugh ! " spluttered Mr. Jones. "That mt had a worm In it. " "Here , " urged a friend , offering him i glass of water , "drink this and wash t down. " "Wash it down ! " growled Jonos. 'Why ' should I ? Let him walk ! " JJverybody's. Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of JASTORIA , a safe and sure remedy for nfants and children , and see that It Dears the Signature c a Use For Over SoVe'ars. The Kind You Have Always Bought Another Investigation. Roble Maiden Is kissing proper ? Encina Youth Wo might Invests- ; ate. Two heads are better than ono. -Stanford Chaparral. Cured Right at Home by , ELECTROrODnS. Nnr Electric Treatment. CilTiulc ln olc copptr .nd rlne woia Inilde "I0" ' . . I ° Tl ° ' " "f txxly. rerf become "llr wl , . " rnltlve cure tor KheumMUm. Neutilzu Dlfkth.t { MUof * " "J " eompWnti. Prlcl oolr tl CO. Your money ttturnttJ II Sot ullil.ctory. Cu ne(1 lej ith eh lale. KltctropodcY uiilible. If not at youj Dnrdifi. wad uj ti ML Sutc whether lor mm or woin i. WESTERN HLECTnOPODn CO. Lei Ancdeo , Cd. \ PAYETTE VALLEY . Fruit arms. Stock rnneliM alfa , Corn. Wheat , Oats. Wo Yro "v . kuowlcdp. I OR. Iliue , ! tlno | 0 hl. cllmaii Ul lim ; Payotu , , Vunevf , ? . ? / " i great NortliweM. lriM < Ulo a IH ainc Com2 'e'OP Wrlt ° ' ° r iufo kYETTE LAND CO. , Pfl > oldaho. ,