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T1IJ-: OMAHA Si N DAY HKlv. MAY 1. 7 i 4 1' .11 11 t1 'lit PRETTY GIRL CONOUERS WILD ir Alice II" name Hood for all that ir fair. honest and manly. It ' th daughter I'm wr.ting not the father, but I wait p, tell you I lhat he made a lot of mom y nn hi? farm Carnahan Wini Her Way on ''nl ,h r-anking buir-s. Tie ianK koi lino Idaho Land. -A WENT FROM NEBRASKA WEST Klvc 'thousand Hollar Ihmil Hr vrard for I nf I Inch 1 11 limlril with lorf Dnrlm Konr Wan. PT LEONARD KiiWI.KK. PPF.CIAL COMMISSIONER FOR TUB BEE. "I am only a girl' You whine It. Aon' I ou, wuh an unutteifd protest at tl: fat"' that made you only n girl"' Thla Sunday morning, bright aid beauti ful, I want to toll nu nhnut n r,t. a k r cut here at Filer. Idaho, on the Care not lands; fatherless, alone in the wt.iM. with A widowed mother to rare for. a girl who is "hoeing her own r.i" in tl . world1 And such a girl! She lis her on'ti home; money In the bank, aid ' a Job." No fo' I'hne-s about her "life work"; no ;iu!e admit " a at and "higher ethics." t.i.t Juat a plain "Job"; though she is anything in the i f, got Into trout. le of ime l. .: d. the other fi lions "Mood front under." but old Hi. h Heyed right there at ipalhila int.!' the iHt p nny "as uaid. He sun. int-Vi! ' hi." f.irm. fvi' u h e eatni at. l I :." t n n a tnl came wt to make nn .ti.ii st.ul. ; lt infclt.g w .th him as fair a rani'-. h cure' a i on f id. 'in e MMy sear of Miliar h al- I mg to. ill uriiliv That's Ikj'a suture he wae r'oi moi i tnan a ilmin ycais h w.ik h hevy shipper to the S.juth Omalia ard.s. Tagg Rio, the b!g r imnil.if ion im n. t.ae handled many nundteds of 'Var lot.- ' for ild Hugit 'aruahar... Tin fiultlos year. however, wearied him of Nebraska and lo eume to Idaho, ik t'-tminf d to du, a- .1 mat. otiier:i I.a.e done, and take tuUn.i tatte of the rl. rap land, tne long terms i f payment, umlir the Carey net. t 1 let t..c ' ineredr'lug population of the last west make anotl.f; foiluue fur him. one winch' i n.ild Is ha 1 with Icjh effoit for ui -nniia-i a.- .ilui"t-t $0 j car. f ag w nen h" died Inai )(ai', leaving this latin ; lr:-s Mr! and widuwul mother Id finili life's laie alone. After tak.itg Hp his forty a -rei. obly a niiarter of what he was erAitled to tak. you must nmemlur liiat bo mw Haskell Town Lot Trials Will Benin Next Week i J world but a plain" irl. Kurtr.er tnan thN h la a Nebrakit girl; from Otral!a!a. ier hair la aa gold ns the ldnh,-) :un light; with wide, frank pot if tlie hue of an Idaho aky for her ryes Her lips if , 7 4 ' 1 ALICK CARNAHAN, Filer, Idaho. f piava atolen their red from the annuel hour and her cheeks aa Juat as pink as and no 1 pinker than the peach blossoms, now scat tering; their wealth In vagrom abandon iover the tender green of the spring'! first aod. Never mind her voice, aofe as the whis pering summer wind; what I want to tell you Is that shs Is making her own way out yiiere; making It through, her own efforts, '.and making them stick. That's the kind of a girl she Is; the right kind of a little woman, not yet turned her twentieth year; with her Carey act land; her home In town; money In th bank, and her "Job." ' Kven If ahe Is pretty, she la an effaotlva member of society; serving In her place, doing 1 so well that every man In town T)0wa when he meets her; takes off his hat, and la glad because she knows his jname. She is th right kind of a girl, ilih laj the kind that makes good wives; good mothers: because she la good at everything laa she undertakes. Alice Caxnahan la the daughter or Hugh Carnahan, for fifteen years the owner of tho Carnahan farm at Ogolllala, Neb. Old Hugh Carnahan was as square as a die. . "broke." t'arne.han fet about making a I home in town for the wonii-n. cinie place I for thmi to May while he "proved up" on I his llttir farm, lie did not lie to fnnsii it. I And when ehe told me about It hi r blue eyes filled, for there an n't many crnie : lanes In Idaho: they are nut pretty, with I gieen Kpots. white h'lidstones. Rraveled i walli;-. like our Acres of (bid. ha k home. He lbs out there, and it's lor.eiy. The .p:il j wl-.dn sweep clouds of du.-il ai luss th" 1 :n ! reu mounds-. It's bleak. Not a plea.-aiit ! place to put one's old father. Alloyed" r u I moit difh artening experience fo- a lli-;ar-I old Kirl. Willi a farm to "prove up" on, a I home to finish building and u good many years yet to live. IHH the frank, lainlul eyes, tnough filled. were brave eyes, withal; very brave eyes, and she looked at me with wonder In tneni when 1 asked her if she lost heart. "Lose heart?" she asked, and I knew by the tone of the question that she never faltered. "No, there was too much to do. Vou ee, mother Is over 40 and I had to do the thinking for the family. Then was the forty-acre farm to dispose ot. home way or another; the house to finish, ways and means to be considered, and 1 had it all to do. f-later Is mauled and lives in Utah. Mother r.eeded to be cared for and there was so much to do. 1 guess 1 might have lost heurt, become discour aged. If 1 had had time. Hut when you are being driven by other things you (are for, especially If they happen to be, those you love, you don't have much time to think of yourself, don't you know?" Ingenious? No. 1 don't think ho. That' the kind of a girl she Is. She Is "only a girl," all right enough, but she is only tho right kind of a girl. She set about her task seriously. Her first thought was to "prove up" on the forty-ncre farm, to set title to it, so thot she should not loFe It. Then carpenters were hired, brick masons, laborers and the home In town was fin ished. Business was looked after, even In those first hours of unaccustomed grief, and In the end she became the head of the little household of two, a place she has held without complaint, without dis sent, ever since. "My first task was to get title to the forty that father had taken up. So I built a claim cabin, 14x20, to comply with the law, and mother and I lived In It for thirty days, th required time for home steading residence. While we were there I hired men to clear the place of sage brush, plow, fence and Bet it out to trees. We put twenty acres In orchard, as that pays tha very beat of all, after the trees grow; ten acres In alfalfa, and then my money gave out, so I had to let the other ten He fallow. I looked after it for three years, and more. Then I got a good offer about two weeks ago and I aoid It. I cleared over 4,000 on it and got the money. Then there was the house in town to finish. It has six rooms, and. while I was building, I thought It might as well be modern throughout; you see, it is more convenient that way, and then, If I ever wanted to sell it. It would be worth ever so much more. And so I aet about getting that all cleared up r.ith r had rot pothered to pv h b- U'Tif a ru ard thi'r wete so manv littli d tails to ln,,k after. I had my work bi do throiich t'i. day. nf rmii," and It k-pt rie 'hou p Mil ' lint It has bu n fin is! d nw 1 s liioiiti.s now und 1 oil f 1 1 v t !i it. w its lomfoitable. too. ( f i 1 us,- 11 s u 01 tii a i,'ii'i 1I111I mure no t.rtii wh'ii ' ii,i;''I I'-op i; hn- iu- II M." ill Ml'U" SO f.lfl tli.it I ciuM s- I it to lav f r $!(! more than it in.-t us" How s tin: for a n il if I .'" That f'.'i -he has road, is I eo d in; thev don t li.e c ,it otloi kind .r. Idaho And she ni.i.. i.m i.ii'ioivd for tin' lit;!" smi'e of It -s; ' b la ' 11 11 bit king around the cornets 1 I' In r n iiuth. for her self confident wav 1 i f mi iti: "My father was Hugh Carna han " The pn.nt is this. A whim is th" poorest '.11 , . n eatth. yon ii' V' r g"t anywhere .11 ;i on :ue your own Kreatist tnisfort i ; h.Mo.-1 il.i tititf wuh fate Is booth sf. Yi ur titn is worth more or it Isn't worth ; ar thitm And if your time isn't worth ii 11 t .im:: . 011 hae lo.-t your place in the ' ;u 01 . f t nut and let the 01 hers j -li1 m. it It. The vm id is a iuty place for busy 1 pi ople. And II wants to In ar no more of I ! this ' I 111 only a Kir! " No one wants to j . list- n to jour troubles. "If 1 only had n I clia le i s "' ltah' c(U out and make 011". Til" man who s.ivs thai has iost his seif-rc.-tui.!. lb niiuht sav it if lie was "m tlie si:ks." with u nice little part to his i Khowtnz locution of all the gusher 'and ' Sylvester Hush of Omaha Will Assist in Frosecution of Governor of Oklahoma and Associates. TULSA. (Mil. April JM-l'ne trial of the Haskell town lot ca-es. involving Uovernor Charles N. Haskell of Oklahoma and five bus.ni ss men of Musk"cee. lias b'e:i set for May 4 in the f. deal court heie. The gov ernment chari;es the iiefendan;s wth hav ing sicuiei dummies to rexlstrr In the draw rigs for the i.-vvn l ts in Muskogee and defrauding the Creek lindane. Resi dents of easiern and northern states, many of whom did not even visit Muskntn', it Is were the dummies In the transaction "22ET mm wete in turn er i.ie pi.'prriy 1 trte t jt w , t eiso,.., interested. ; ;,, ,;,ew Uesides (I n on ir ll.iskeil. the ilefenil.it ts ati d a m i a; - N . 1. Hutching. J K Turner. William ' inn Laton. F. H Seavets and A. .. i::-gl:--h. , hi o 1" 1 ft v V it-emeu hive b,rn surr'norted ,rk; I th if .v ernnieni has i,bp in.iel Ui i;. j !! -ses-. mmm' I .ItldKe .L.lin A M : sb ; 1 of Sa i ; 1 . ke 1 ' '. v . vvho w-11 try t ie c.ises. hay pi '.i.l"d In i1 I district 011 ea, ti 0.- .is, on l.-reb't re v I I 'he town b.t i-ase wre tu-inn , .ci-:dn ed j A vear ag- be was on in" Ivoieh d.ir.in; the I Tulsa term a id sus'aine.l the di fe'i, bints' nintion to i:ia-h t.ie indH'tnien-s returned by tiie M'jkoge gland Jury at the .!.:iu.nv t Mil. He returned to Tulsa a few weeks later and charged the special grand jury summoned to corn .b r the lonn lot i"i.-.-. and received the Indictments n turned by t'uiit Jury. ti.:s ti in i f eo n ; t at i -I n i ' eel S- ati s ;i O I'.i C, i 1 .- 1 a sir, nt.on h filnn; .1 :i 1 . 1 ',1:1 e.ik; tl'al inij'top-r 1 e f . uer ( s 'o bi im: ugh; t bear 01 the K".ind .1 o an l ask the i 1 1 1 T I to .1 .-1 '1 1 ! I-,!- .1 ' HI I" lb ' a I II 1 a ' I 1 I, I "T o'l ri;i r,i. e .b fe i.l llils 1 id mr n t s. .r.l-. e',.r biaivied 1 and .hi' 1 I' l lllo'.l -ns to rt1!'; ni.uiv m 'I'n a s , i l is - Itno .tl SEEDS Po2!oes' Lawil Grass' Flowering Bulbs, Elc, WRITE FOR CATALOGUE I'HKt Why wast,' time anil money planting dciuliiful Foods when you can buy sonls that grow from lUin Howard Mlrpcl 1UE MURASKA StED COMPANY Telepltoiip I)oii(laa 1126 rarE map or WSDVAY GIL FIELD ' 'IHW Pimm S Ml wtM CAI.IFOB.NIA.. hair, if be was sweet;y p- rfumnl, with a while. p.is! eonpl.xion. come by trmiiKh )"ir; if coi.nti-r jumpma." Then he n.it;ht vv hirif and w el's the world's greatest all other oil field. The 'California oil li'iUctln," Issti-d senil-muntiily. tells the news . f the cuin- iut of pity he d be l.st- pantes operating In all Cnilfornia's oil .... IeUlX. I re nil imin nil i-iis iiini loir .tied to-but you are a man, or a woman; fwH, , , H,forni,t 1HS produced many with a man's or a woman's work to do In j fortunes In thirty days (1 t husvl "On the Job:" And ",H" .HnJ ,"e ,l" '"'"" tor o , . , , , i niontns nil t. ir you e-iiu ui juui iiaun? the thitic to lie done, done and over i i.h ,i,iq ali n.,w s woi'd. vv : , 1 1 e.i I s. i ral i gi ave hi Keiin niher old Hush Carnahan. mi' of ai", aid broke, lb-call the fun- rti-S:. winding i.s way to a western ui. ; think of a ln-jear-o'd girl, heart- I k. n. A Dnngrrous Wouml is rendered antiseptic by Ituekleu'd Arnica Salve, the heaUng wonder lor sores, nums piles, eci ma and salt rheum, sale by I'.ruU.n Dnfg Co. THE G. S. JOHNSON COMPANY, 911 Ftiftian Bid?. Pan Franciico, CaU Art' Vou Lookinij for a Home? No urnir .huiiM think of bu? tt.n lund t-rfo- Winn a roir of Tnr Ptrrn an-1 lie( Kmi Journ!. Ii ctn:l thf n-tt lit r f for Ml of anr inr pub:-h'l in Iowa. Hch o.i0 rfMidori racn iin. ami 'ne t.f (h bt adT-i-tin mftliLina U rfiHi th KarmrB a.nd Hum iaikin lhat tni ran alVrMtUt In For tc Kor ! ki will mall vou ihe Jtiurnai foe a year, or tr 10t in i!lir r f.nipi ? wiil wni y.u th Journal fi" iwi moriha on trial. Afli1rvB TARM ANIi RKAI. KSTATK Jul HN AL, Traer. Tami Oouniy, I'.wa. 500 Bushels of Po- tatoeg to the Acre YOU know that potatoes are always staple. Potatoes are like gold. The markets fluctuate very little on potatoes. And. Jf you have GOOD potatoes you CAN ALWAYS FIND A MAR KET FOR THEM. This Is the most remarkable potato country In ALL THE WORLD. Tho Snake River Valley has been known to produce EIGHT HUN DRED AND FIFTY flUSHELd OF POTATOES TO THE ACRE. You can RAISE POTATOES IN THIS VALLEY. RAISE THEM AND GET MONEY FOR THEM. Write to us about this. We have the most handsomely illustrated booklet written about this, THE TWIN FALLS TRACT In South ern Idaho, that has been printed for a long while. It Is mighty In forming, too. IT 13 FREE AND WK WILL SEND ONE COPY TO YOU IF YOU WILL JfST WRITE A POPTAL CARD RE QUEST. WRITE TOKAY. J. E. WHITE TWIN FALLS, IDAHO waawammamiiiim'inB: i (. ON CREDIT IN IDAHO You can make a better home In Idaho than In any other state; there's more to make it with! The landscape of mountain, and river, and hill and vale; the fertile irri gated land; the quick cash mar kets; good neighbors; all these are in Idaho. Get busy today! Right now! We will send you a beautiful booklet free of cot. A post card request is all. Semi today. This booklet tells of American Falls; the one power city of tha lntermoun tain west. Wealth awaita yon HOWELL UlUESTf.lEIIT CO. American Falls, Idaho. We Will Share $10,000 With You We Need Your Help I Thm to the BB6T OPPORTUN ITY 7u will erer hare) to DOUBLE YOUR MONEY! For $50, $100 or 11,000. you can talks tore of enormous profits. ij What we los YOU GAIN. Tho 1 I aj .nlt . K. .Mall f,-. . JUIV Wl UIU V " t 1U1 wiu petemc; th confident looking forward to an easy old ac; these ar b senUmenU that anlmato you, m they anlmato all men. Tour aarlngs, at 3; la a year your hundred in a savings bank earns-for you THREE DOLLARS. 'A few pounds ot sugar; a doten pounds ot coffee, and the year's earnings are eaten up. Tou can NEVER MAKE ANY MONEY by toll alono. You hare GOT TO LET YOUR HEAD WORK. It's when yonr savings are IN VESTED that you begin to MAKE MONEY. Let YOl'R MONEY WORK FOR YOl'uthen you will need to work leea. You would like to feel that YOl'R MONEY 13 WORKING FOR YOU. wouldn't you? It wilt. If you will let It. Your money will produce for you A GUARANTEED SxOOME for as long as you will keep it 1NYKSTED. And when you want to let, go you ran get bark 8 IX TIM ES WHAT YOU PUT IN. and possibly 81X HUNDRED TIMES WHAT YOU PUT IN. There Is no guess work. It Is sure. It la guaranteed. We need the equipment; HAVE GOT TO HAVE IT. We are all ready to reap our profit. BUT WK NEED YOU. A farmer with a ripe crop of grain, and no reeper; a farmer with a crop of ripened hay, and no mower; a brick-maker with a quarry full of clay, and io moulds; a butcher with thousands of cus tomers, and no slaughter house t that's our fix. The farmer would share his wheat with the man who would reap it, the butcher his trade with the man who'd supply the meat. What we need Is a stamp mill! A STAMP MILL TO GRIND OUT GOLD! More THAN TEN THOU SAND DOLLARS In quarts-bearing rock is lying on the ore dump of our mine at JARBIDGE, near BOUTHERN IDAHO, the STATE WHICH 13 FILLED WITH MINES! One hundred and ten miles from a railway, we hare the richest of all mines in that rich mining dlBtrict. A STAMP MILL WE MUST HAVE; A STAMP MILL WE WILL GET! Sii Hundred Per Cent For Your Send This , Brunn-Klnney Company, Twin Falls, Idaho. PLEASE SEND ME YOl'R PROSPECT- US, showing your guarantee and w w I 1 1 rV explaining in detail. This puts j& we win me under nQ obi,gatlon jT " can share our Name get ,n xow profits with you. Address r you can wait We can do this and y the opportunity have a GREAT DEAL jff ls fc'one. You can HELP LEFT. WE ARE SURE REAP THIS HARVEST OF WEALTH. The great 14 OF GOLD. Or you can stay out. Strictly it Is up to YOU. wealth that lies before us; that our eyes can see; our hands feel; that w can STUMBLE OVER makes us sure; MAKES OUR GUARANTEE ABSOLUTELY GOOD. W NEED YOU TO HELP supply the reaper; to gather In tbe crop. i.j3d.. WE OWN THIS ORE; WE OWN THE GOLD THAT IS IN THE ORE. It's true we can do noth ing without a stamp mill. BUT WE CAN SELL THE ORE NOW IN SIGHT. ANY DAY FOR WHAT WE PAID FOR THE MINE. rami-IGfifiey Co., Twin Falls, Idaho The Jarbldge-Parlak is the VERY BEST PROPERTY IN THE SENSATIONAL NEW OOLD FIELDS or Southern Idaho and Northern Nevada. IT 13 IN THE HEART OF THE DISTRICT. The Bourne mine, the Pick and Shovel, and other promising prospects lie all around us. THE JARBIDGE PAVLAK IS IN THE HEART OF THE DISTRICT. On one of these mines there are twenty-one leases. Our property ls free to mine. WE HAVE MINED IT. J. H. Price, the famous mining engineer, says we have hundreds of thousands of dollars in sight. OUR SHAFT IS SUNK. OUR ORE BODY HAS BEEN MARKED OUT. WE HAVE TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ON THE ORE DUMP. But we can not send the ore to a smelter. There is no transportation. We hare RPENT OUR OWN MONEY IN DEVELOPMENT WORK. And now we want to GET A STAMP MILL TO GET OUR MONEY BACK: TO GO ON WITH DEVEL OPMENT WORK. We will share this money with you. We will sell Just enough of our stock to get that stamp mill AND NOT ONE SINGLE SHARE MORE. We will let go of not one share more than Is necessarr. We have IN VESTED OUR OWN MONEY. WE BELIEVE IN IT. WE KNOW IT 18 GOOD. Here Is our plan: Th ONE DOLLAR shares we will sell for fifteen cents. Buy as nrnnr shares ss you wish: send THREE CENTS for each share roti want to buy; GIVE US THE NAME OF YOT'R OWN BANKER. WE WILL SEND THE STOCK TO HIM. To HIM you can pay the other twelve cents. The moment the starao mill la vn we begin to pav dividend. THEN YOU GET YOT'R DIVI DENDS JUST AS WE OFT OURS. Send THREE CENTS PER SHARE TODAY, the name ot YOUR BXNKER snd yon BEGIN TO SHARE THE PRrrTS OP A GOLD MINE WITH TEN THOU SAND DOLLARS LYING ON ITS DUMP. PFND TODAY f-'end rlrht now. YOU CAN'T LOSE. And for every fifteen cents vou nut in YOU GET ONE DOLLAR BACK. Send NOW. CSV K1N0 Z&mi FKUIT IS SAFE AT DECATUR, ARE!. .pple nml Pea ill on linnU will tliU ';r iny n profit Hhove tliofr cost, it tlie extensile killing of fruit eNenlirre Mill niHke irlrc- liiiili. KIU IT IS IMIl 111 AT DUt ATI K. HO.VJE SEEKERS' RATES .73 AY 3 AND 17 from all points. Come and t-oe the record hreukiuK crop new on the trees. Jt would be foolish lor us to invite jour inspec tion if we could not "maKe ml." We hive not hint, to 4 11 "sight unseen." Come and we will "show you." I Kl IT KKSKKYM) .l II :IC MAY 17 i!uy before thin great money making fruit crop iw retorved. We, tin Sole Agents, have been notified by the owner of the land that crop will be reserved after fcomesoeker excursion. May IT. That's the last chance to get nn orchard which will pay ns much, or more, than it costs you this year. Our literature tcll.i why this unusual opportunity is offered. SMALL OK LARGE KAIOIS are offered by us. 2,nof acres already In full bearing orchard, and 2,20 acres other land suited for fruit, stock or poultry raising, for berries, truck gardening;, intensive fanning or corn. We offer both the orchard and farming lands in tracts of 5, 10, 20 acres or more. All ls close to railway station, within 1 li miles, in fact. Sold on easy payments. !V 3T.IOUI& rt If no ve f'1 af"OT " J j5V"TSTat 0-vt t Vjfcv' A GENTLY ROLLING I'lV'l K.U' is the character of the land we offer. It is not a lot of steep hillsides, broken or rocky. TEX GREAT MONEY MAKERS Poultry, nogs, dairying. The following are good for $75 to $4 00 per acre: Apples, peaches, strawberries, grapes, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, can teloupes blarkberries. Our free booklet gives names of people now living there who have done and are doing it. CHEAP RATES MAY 3 AM) 17TH Ask your railway agent for Homeseekers' rates to Decatur, Ark., return limit 25 days. JAMES 11. WELSH, REALTY AND IX).N CO., -40 Finance 151dg., Kansas City, Mo. UBE THIS COUPON IW WBITrNO. James B Welsh Fealty & Loan Co 249 nuance Bldff., Kansas Olty, Mo. l'lense sentf me your free Illustrated blink nn vmr ( iy.zark liimii. Ainu cxplnlri your easy payment plan. Name Street. City . State I - 1 1 ' "" '1 mi - .1 1 1 "'.i . . nail .,, , , , .,,.,.... e , DON'T TURN AWAY TDAHO is "the fairest land the sun ever shone on." A writer of national repute wrote that of the Snake River Vflllev Trlnhn la mnro thnn thnt' ninro than li.tatittful E more than fertile. . Idaho is THE GATEWAY TO OllOKTL"XITY LAND. You have overlooked many and many a good chance in your life time; haven't you? Then don't overlook this one. Don't turn away from this, the biggest bit of Information you will find In this Sunday paper today. THERE ISN'T A TOWN IN THE WHOLE OF SOUTHERN IDAHO WHICH DOESN'T NEED YOU! There's a chance for a MAN WILLING TO WORK in every single city GREAT AND SMALL. Sunny Southern Idaho is a pleasant place wherein to live; profitable wherein to work; and YOU CAN GET IN AND GET IN RIGHT WITH A VERY SMALL CAPITAL. Write for our booklet on Buhl. It's FREE. In all the golden west there Is no such land as Idaho: Farm laborers fret from $25.00 to $40.00 per month here. Carpenters get from $3.60 to $4 50 per day and masons draw from SIX TO SEVEN DOLLARS PER DAY. Lumber ls CHEAP and can be bought here for as low aa $25 per thousand feet. The climate around Buhl la as mild and aa equable an any HEALTHFUL CLIMATE In the world. There ls never more than two Inches of frost In the ground, and never more than five inches of Ice. We have occasional rains In the Fail; with a LIGHT snowfall In the Winter and Spring. YOIT CAN'T BEAT THAT IN THE MIDDLE WEST! There Is no "rainy season" at Buhl; NO CYCLONES; NO HAIL STORMS; NO SUN STROKES AND VERY LITTLE THUNDER AND LIGHTNING. We have no high winds; no long spells of cloudy wea ther and no extremes of heat and cold. In the Summer there ls never a night that bed covers are not com fortable; In the Winter never a nlfrht a bed room fire is needed. At Uuhl you can stand In the utreet and look down the main avenue for THIRTY MILES; CLEAR AWAY TO THE SNOW CLOTHED PEAKS OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. You can't beat that In tha Middle West! To sum It up; Idaho ls the Ide ti state to live In; you can MAKE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HOME IN IDAHO; you can REAP THE MOST BOUNTIFUL OROP8 IN IDAHO; and In Idaho you can get a atari WITH THE LEAST REASONABLE AMOUNT OF MONEY. You need not come to find out. Just write uh a note saying that vou are IntereHted in Huhl. tell us what you would Ilka to do. We will send you a book; photographs; CONVINCE YOUR HKKOKK YOU START. That's the way to come. And we will help you. The lands around Ituhl yield In a manner most profitable to tho tiller of the soli. THE FARMER GETS PAID FOR HIS WORK HERE IN SUNNY SOUTHERN IDAHO! Alfalfa yields from five to nine tons to the acre; with three cutting each year; clover gives from three and one-half to five tons, and you get two crops; timothy goes two to three tons and there Is but one cutting. Wheat goes an low as thirty-five, but as hltfh as SEVENTY-SEVEN BUSHELS TO THE ACRE. Oats give sixty bushels to the acr) right along, hut soiuo good farmers who understand their business get ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY BUSHELS T( THE ACRE RIGHT ALONG. All the grain crops do well. Potatoes have yielded as high as FIVE HUNDRED BUSHELS TO THE ACRE And you NEVER I.JVCK A MARKET FOR ANYTHING YOU RAISE. You can reap your crop in almon any part of Idaho and have the money for It In your pocket before night. Huhl U particularly fortunate In that re spect. It Is the nearest point to Jarbildge, the newly discovered gold camp; It la but eighteen mllesi from Twin Falls, one of the largest rltlea In the state. And It 1 located on the Minidoka branch of the Oregon Short Line (Union Pacific Railway) and has excellent train service and transportation faollitles. The soil, with an average depth of SIX FEET OVER THE ENTIRE COUNTRY. Is composed of a fine, volcanic ash; a cooked nitrogen, alive with soil nu trients. Plant life of every kind flourishes and the dltriit around Huhl presents the BEST OI.'l"OR TUNITY IN THE WEST TODAY. Send for our bniUet; It tells all this Information In detail and bring lnt j Idaho Into your ov. 11 home. FREE. A. J. Milner. formerly a resident of Charles City, Iowa, Is now a properly owner of Buhl. Mr. Milliter has two luring; one of them Is an orchard of forly acres; the other is In ap- les. peaches und grape. Mr. Milner bays: ' "My peach trees will not come Into bearing until this year. The apples will nut bear until next year. And yet 1 will go before a notary public and SWEAR THAT I WJl.L NOT TRADE MY SEVENTEEN ACRES OF UNPRODUCING ORCHARD LAND FOR THE VERY BEST EIGHTY ACRE FARM IN ALL OF loWA. 1 have a chance to build a more beautiful home; ut a less cost than possible In Iowa; can make more money with less work; have 07 acres of the most fertile land on this globe, and I had less than $4,000 when 1 came to Buhl. TODAY, after living In the most beautiful section of the country on earth, I WILL GO BEFORE ANOTHER NOTARY PUB LIC AND SWEAR THAT I WOULD NOT TAKE $25,000 for my Interests In Idaho." Write to Charles City. Iowa; Ad dress EUGENE HoLBKOOK. or JL'IUI CASE, CHARLES CITY, IOWA. Ask them about A. J. M liner. They knew him when he was buying, selling und trading horse there. And THEY CAN TELL YOU THAT MIL NER IS ABSOLUTELY ALL RIGHT. He came to Buhl four years ago. tills month with thirty-five hundred dollars, today HE WOULDN'T SELL OUT FOR TWENTY-FIVE THOU SAND. That's what we mean when we say there are more opportunities In Southern Idaho than anywhere else in the world. Snd for our FREE SELF BEFORE YOU START. That's the way to come. And we will help you. DOUBLE YOUR MONEY at BUHL, IDAHO We can use any money you have In the Savings banks and more than double your Interest Income. WE GUARANTEE 7. Invest your money In Idaho property, a city lot, and il will Itureruie In value an rapidly that you can double your money. FREE TO YOU Fruits In nat ural color h Maps are free. BUHL INVESTMENT CO. FARMS. CITY PROPERTY. VSouth side Tract. J "PIT TTJT The Center of the INVESTMENTS IDAHO FREE TO YOU I'li'tures In Sepia t o n e u, fit to (ruiim arc free.