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PUBLIC LANDS CONVENTION. QUICK RESULTS Moderate Rates FARM ORCHARD} A POOR APPETITE —i lunver. Colo.. Sept. 24. 29. 30. 1*11 —Call by the Governor of Colored«»— In cotupllnur« with ■ rebolution of the Elglit.-mth General Anaembly of .Stiff* <tnj Intfraction* trvm A^ruultural College* and Ktpcrimrnl Station* the State of Colorado. . I. John F. of Ora'pon and It tuhin^/ton. Specially Suitobif to 1‘ocifit Coati I indition* Hhalroth. governor of aAld common wealth, announce to the people of QUK KLY i"thoae western »tales and terrttorle« RtGULAFtD and tbua Increase the agricultural LIVE STOCK CORNERSTONE OF having one million or more acres of population of the community In AGRICULTURAL PROSPERITY. public lands—reserved and un re stead of a diminishing crop yield it »ened—within their borders'—s put» I1> 1» t Jam«« W it b frotnb« Or« will tuean a constantly increasing lie lands convention to be held la go« A<rLrttMwr«] t production Farming can scarcelv tu«nt matiutt the city of mover. Colorado. Septrtu hofre to com* Into Its own without her 24. 20 and 30 of thia year, for Agriculture without live stock on live atock. I »t us speed tbe day the pur|e>»e of dlacusslng all que» the farm la like bread without yeast when the farms of Oregon »hall ha»* Uona. and taking aueb action »■ their Live stock not only Is the basis of wisdom may direct, relative to the successful farming, but la Its true mure and better cows, more aud Ire; ter draft borsea. many more good pro|e>r administration of the publla leavening Influence as well It la th* hogs and larger and better flocks ot domain, the natural resources |e*r- only practical means of keeping up sbeep. guata, and poultry. Tbia will talntng thereto, and the practical con th* productivity of the soil Without mean greater general prosjrerity an I servation thereof under state author stock the soli will Inevitably suiter the new wealth thus created «III ity and of protesting against congress deterioration in Its plant fixxi. Hi nee atlmulats and rejuvenate every chan enacting laws providing for the leas soil fertility Is the basis of profitable nel uf trad* and bring prosperity, ing of the natural resources of the farming it bebixives tbe farmer to happiness and contentment to the West. give thia problem Intelligent atten rural borne. The following states and territories tion are embraced within the call, via: The great need of Western Oregon METHOD COURSES FOR Arizona. Arkansas. California. Colo I» more flrat-class cows and more rado, Idaho, Minnesota. .Montana. Ne TEACHERS. good hogs so that a much larger braska, Nevada. New Mevlco. North (■ercentage of the crude products of Corvallis -Three weeks of »¡rectal Dakota. Oklahoma Oregon. South l*a the farm will be consumed by live TOU'LL FUD IT EICELLEIT courses In methods of Instruction kola. I'tah, Washington. Wyoming Block and thus converted Into finished designed for teachera. will be given and Alaska products, such as milk cream, hogs, Inasmuch as the province of the at the opening of the six weeka' etc. To those In touch with the situ summer session of the Oregon Agri contention Is for western people to Only Married Men Count. atlon it Is unmistakably evident that determine t||>on questions pertaining cultural College. Methixl courses In la Cores marrtago '• sveu more Im the counties where live stock In some to the Interests of western states as teaching, school management and su portant and essential for a man than form has received attention have affected by federal systems. It Is made the treat progress agricultor ¡rervlslon. »¡rectal discussions of prob It la for a woman as, until a maxi ba made requlalte for qualification that ally Take, for example. Washington lema In su|rervlsl<>n. and a course of wod. be la a being of no account delegates shall have been resident County. last year this county pro lectures and exercise» tn physical If a father has not selected wives for Heven de- taipaters and voters within their diiced over on* million dollars' worth culture will Ire Included re»|iective states for the preceding of milk, besides great quantities of ¡■ariments of work will Ire treated hie eons ere they reach the age ot twenty he Is considered worthless and three years. hogs. |K>ullry, eggs, etc Dairying In the method courses: elements ot The governor, senators and con has treen the principal agricultural In agriculture, commercial subjects, do neglectful mestic science and art. manual train gressmen. and m<*ml>er» of the state dustry In this county for a number legislature of each state atxk terr! of years, with the result that the ear ing. high school subjects, grammar lory, and delegate of each territory marks of prosperity are strongly In school subjects, and those ot tbe primary grades and of Alaska, are hereby commls evidence all over the count) Before stoned as delegates the advent of dairying there was not Each governor may appoint thirty a bank In the county, now there ate PUBLIC LANDS CONVENTION delegates The mayor of each city eleven <>f these financial Institutions may appoint one delegate for each all of wblch are In a proaperoua con Tentative List of Topics For Discus 1000 of population, but not to evceed dition In addition to thia, good cion to be Introduced by Papers. a total of fifty. Each chamber of 1 II, • I- ■ u. I HI---. commerce, leiard of trade, real estate Denver. Sept. 2H-30, »011 landscaire In every direction It la exchange or other commercial bodies; truly a progressive agricultural The Issue—What Should Be Tkme each board of county commissioners; county, made ao by live stock Th* ea< h association of stock growers of farms are well tilled and the sol! I» With Our Grazing Lands. The Home stead Principle Mail* Applicable t> lumbermen, of forestry, of irrlgailon; growing richer rather than poorer tin- Grazier, What Hhould Be DotMl each horticultural or agricultural or I’nder-dralttagr has been practirred ex W - ’ . ■ \\ - - ■ 1 W ! i ganitallon- may appoint ten dele tenslvely; In fact, the farmers of Pio»Ince Hhould the States Exercise' gates Washington County have laid more Redirecting Water-Powers. What Prov Each governor Is requested to ap tile thin have treen used In all other ince Should the States Exercise Re Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's fx»lnt a slate executive committee of counties in Oregon combined I »airy * »¡reeling Coal. Oil, Gas. and Pho» Vegetable Compound. five to co-o|>erate «llh the Colorado Ing has mad* this poaaible Perman ¡that* lainda; Private Irrigation Enter executive comnrltUN* — J. Arthur ent road building Is now In active pro ¡»rise Com|uiled With Government R Creston. Towt I was trouble«! for I ! ' . ' i ■ , i ■ I I. • . ............. . ■ lli gres» and soon the county highways clamatlon. indammation, pain* | I... tea I ' • ’ >.- , ■ lit. 1» .1-1 II« will Ire well Improved, luind values Development — The possibilities of in my sine, sick Ilnctly. whether the public domain are also steadily* increasing and th* Western Water Power»; Power Ener beadaches ami ner other than the little remaining farm farms are being rapidly subdivided gtzed by Watei Fails Compared with vousness. 1 ha«l ta ing lands—shall be held In perpetuity and the new farm homes are addlnr Power Energized by Coal. The Posat ken so matt* medi by the national government free from constantly to the population of th* billtie» of Dry Farming. The Pro|rer: cines that 1 was taxation l>y the states, to l»e admin county. This Is practically all due io Development of the Resort and He , discouraged a n i Istered through leasehold for revenue thought 1 would the cow and other farm stock, and creation Resource of our Mountain1 for the federal treasury, and under never g*t wrll. A whftt this stock has done for Wash Country; Good Roads Essential to bureaus at the national capitol. friend told nut of Ington County similar live stock will Our Bent Irerelopment and the Prole A rental or lease based upon the I.ydia E. Pinkham's do for other eountie* lent Presented by Conditions Peculiar output of natural resources Is a tax Vegetable tom- I ’ •. i i - I - ' ■ ■ I. 'I ' 1 '■ 1 ! ■ ■ to the \\ e»t I -1. t ! - ■ -1 .1 ’ I .1 I .1 \ ' Up tl pound and it re line In making live slock the dotnln Economics — Practical Economic* 1 . ■ ■ . . ■ . : -I stored me to health. ant feature of farming This county Practiced by the Lumber industry.] consumer Hitch |M>llcy would com I have no m has turen noted for Its excellent flocks ¡>el the western states to l»ear an of sheep aud goats for aome time In Coal Mining. In Coal Consumption, pain, my nerves are strong« r ami 1 can by Railroads. In .Metalliferous Mining undue proiMirtlon <>t the burdens of To these the farmers are now add I > my own work. I.ydia E. llnkhatn'a and Smelting; The Forest Resource V« g«*Lil>le < "'uj -iii-.d cured ni«> after the national government. No other Ing dairy herds At present there are the Supply. Consumption and Annual .'verything el«‘ had failed, and I rec. states have ever been compelled to more high class Jersey herds In Polk Growth, lias the Soil of the I'nited -ttirm-n-l it toother sufT«-ring wonten.” pay royalties ftj>on their natural prod County than there are In atty other States Become Imiwverlsbed. M rs . W m . S i ua ’*• ’ " ■ Howards*. ucts. why* should we? Our wealth count»- of the state This means agil Governmental A Portrayal of Creston, Iowa. must consist, very largely. In those cultural wealth and soon the farmer« Thousands of unsolicited ami genu very features, the tax revenue from of Polk County will trecome more Imerlcan Bureaucratic Government. The Wise ami Benlflcent R -suits of ine testimonials like the alxive prov-» which 1» so essential to the main generally prositerous This county ttur Public l.a nd Policy; State Con- the efficieuc* of Lydia E. l*inkham's tenance of state government Even also has some excellent herds of ■dtrvatlon v« Federal Conservation. Vegetable Cont|>ound, which is inadd the raw land Itself ^s withdrawn swine and the breeding of draft Federal Revenue Comimred With cxc lusivcly from roots and herbs. from state taxation horses I» receiving marked attention I am * m I or State Revenue; The Federal j These are the conditions which con Women who suffer from those dl-u This Increased production of live SjM*ria| Agent System- A .Menace t tressing Ills should not love sight <>f front us. It rests entirely with the stock means the growing of more the Safety <>f Our Republican Inatl- t .«--w* I.let sort! 'th! t' •- ability ot l.ydl.» people of the West whether they will clover, vetch alfalfa and other for tutlot)#; IndWIdunhwm vw Co|h*ctiv E. I’lnkhant’s Vegetable Compound to acquiesce In this proposed new order, age crops, which, when consumed lam at Each Affect the Intereat of th«* restore their health. of things. u|s»n the farm, become the true »oil West; The iin-Anierlran Oovernmeut Given under my hand and th* Ex If y on xviint s|w>ciiil ndvicrxx rito builder». .Accorded Alaska; The Ima nd for ecutive Seal this 39th day of .Tune other Western Oregon counties are A rev h » to the (’ourti* l*|M>n \ll Ques to ifr». l’ink li.mi. nt I.ynn. Mass. A. 1» 1*11- JOHN F «HAFROTH. lit treat your letter as »bowing a greater Interest tn live tion« Arfalng From Departmental She Governor of Colorado stock husbandry- and the ruinous a»» Regulation« Pertaining to the Public strictly cotilidcnt ial. I'or 2<>y«*.irs tent of exclusive grain growing, sum Domain. Injustice of the Public I*and «he lias Ix-cii helping -li k wnnietl A BENEFIT TO THE COAST. mer fallow and burning of straw la Policy Toward .Alaska; The Illegality in this way, free of cliiirtfv. iTuu’t heslUite—x» rite nt <>m e. fortunately rapidly* becoming obao of ForvHt Reserve» Devoid of Forewt Land«; Should Thia Convention In Pacific S’ate» Fire Inaurancs Co Con let*. Ins a.siuwi Now, There I» ample room and abundant augurate a Permanent Organization solidated With Farmers Union Co. opportunity for the Improvement of Concern yourself as little as possi Invitation !• extended for omimunl Forms » Strong Local Co. live stock conditions n|«»n th* wheat cation« narrating Incident«, making ble with your past Vnnecesaary sMt The Pacific States Fir* Insurance farms of Eastern Oregon This soil auggeatlon« and affording other fra torture over wbat you have been will Company, with offlc<-< In the Chamber although phenomenally rich and re turns which will be of aa»i«tanrr to only cripple you In your noble bat of Commerce llttlldlng. Portland. Is markably well adapted to the produc thoae. when choaen. to prepare the tle to be better Now is the only point meeting with marked success through tion of wheat I» also well adapted to respective paper*. of time of great moment to you If out the Northwest Nearly I'd local the production of 11»'» stock Hog«, Addreaa Public Land« Convention you devote yourself to now the past agencies In Oregon ar* now accepting sheep and draft horses should Ire Committee. Room (Tiamlrer of will be a dream, the future a present business for th* Company and Its In produced front these farms In great Commerce Rldg Denver, Colorado. realization h -*rh Russell Clarkson. fluence 1» being steadily extended numbers. These In time would great The object of the Companx* Io. To ly Increase the value of production keep Money In the Pacific States; to per acre and at the same time Insure do a general Insurance Bus'.nesa; to the conservation of soil fertility. The Insure tiraln and Growing Crops; Io field ires and alfalfa should large)» distribute Its stock In limited amounts auperaede the aumnter fallow Thea* !among Its Stiyckholdera. Reallalnx that millions of dollars are both good nitrogen gatherers, am! are s*nt every year to Fbrelgn and at the sain* time furnish excellert Eastern Insurance Companies, this feed for the growing and fattenin-r Each grain j Company was organised by men rep of swine and sheep r«--«entlng our most conservative and farm should have some draft mare« successful business Interests. The and the growing of gixxl horaes Company now has nboxit fioo stock should be made a feature of the farm holder» among which are ox**r F»d lead No better hors*» can Ire produced Ing hankers, which Is a guarantee of anywhere than can be grown upon the good business administration wheat farms of Eastern Oregon. Per The funds are all Invested In th* haps, however, the greateat field of Northwest. opportunity In live stock production 1« The Farmers' I'nlon Fire Insurance In swine husbandry. Conditions ar* Co. of Pendleton, was recently con highly favorable for the economical solldated with the Pacific States Co production of hogs. The»* should b* and Manuel FVIedly. of that city added grown mainly upon alfalfa with e Ito the Hoard of Director». Thia com small supplemental feed of grain and , bination has materially Increased the finished upon pea» graxed off In th* volume of business and strengthened open field. This la an easy amt the Companv financially. profitable way of producing hogs, and This Company Is one In which the people can Justly take prtd* and one at the same time a goo<1 method of The pea» will produc* In which all confidence can tve re soil building inured A local Company should have tbe treat of pork and add nitrogen preference tn local business At their and organic subatance to the aoll. The are Ayer's HsirVigo,-will certainly offlees 2'»d-20l ChanCwr of Commerce both exceedingly essential In the c»n do this work, because, firn of all, it de servatlon of moisture and the supply , Building. Portland. President Beach This jaunty little »hirt want i. mad* of stroys the germs which are the original ¡will be pleased to receive friends of Ing of plant food for wheat pcoduc white waah silk, so l trimni-ni with wash cause of dandruff. Having given thii aid, the Company at any time, or call and tlon silk in a rstlrer Imwl Id-re an-1 while nature completes the cure. The scalp is This system of farming will enable make the acquaintance of the local stop* "No star tling is one of tbe restored to a perfectly healthy condition. the farm unit to steadily grow smaller ¡ agent in your town. • thanas of tkia waut. ---- M*a» »r xasg. 0. Uw Ce.. Ireweu. Maas — l I i™ I I Loss of Appetite al ways means Sloni«Kh wpaknesN and this re quires r<tf «i'dt'k'r »h« fl «H*n gwtllng I »•»■! u,E«i • fa W« tr#«« lowing r«s . a «ítef rPILEPSY, RHtLMATISM, ASÏAMMA. APPINDK Ills, PNEUMONIA. INSOMMA. HYSTERIA, NftRALGIA, CAIARRH ANAEMIA, th« Ntimteh. • «4 all *1 • »r4«r« at )ij»4'g • a 4 all F« I4v«r. Kl4n«>«. K«r. No*» ma!« AS rata Hr«. «Italrfeiy <r*ubl»« ar« •*»4 Throat r»««h«4 by »ur n*w m«th »4« and o»«r t««|if? pa' **!• fla«J r II«« M't«fl«4 Io th* pnn«n«nt r«|i«f •■»!>* a:**«4 from ». ■.• ■ ■ « «• •of it»*‘ni»ni which efflr« r«r fall our »•MigHijtn er t»«rt Tiler« • .14»*«« er <all <»a DR. M. W. 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