wn ——— — m—— oe ——— — ce ————— I eould not help thinking to myself | the timber and the land and the young PUBLIC PRINTE Revolutionary Russia, whether it might not be possible some | growth and everything for $2.60 an ' flay or other to awaken the people of |acre. Taking the value of that timber } Ake the Etuarts of Gre: } the Mississippi valley to a realization [at what the stumpage actually sold for nt — Yad Be ar) ( od F Fon Srila ©f the fact that forestry is a problem [upon some of the government land in TY-FOUR YEARS OF AGE a 4 Bosdess do i rance, e extending from New Orleans to the con | Minnesota, $16.06 an acre, the governs AT THIR - / ARK AGE | reigning dynasty of Iussia goes from Rinental divide of She Rocky Mountaiig ment has boat 10,000,000 by that pro. HE HEADS THE BIGGEST PRINT blunder to blunder. Such a revolution 1 1¢ west, to anada on 1¢ north | ceeding. tu 16 stumpage on 16 8,~ ‘ » y { 3 WWORTCSS } #h ‘ur mand to the crest of the Alleghanies on | 000,000 acres located during the last SHOP IN THE WORLD, as 1s in _progi 48 throughout Euro | the east, where the Ohio river has its ; 4 h two years was muc more valuable ea———— pean Russla canal be Supbresnad by Bource; and that failure and destruc-|than that. And If the government had the sword. 16 thing to Lave done re Sold Di ct F om lon are inevitable if it shall be ex-|managed its timber land business as | His Office Pays Out Annually Over was to make concessions to the spirit ire I dc ory an In| 00 ner hy pected in the years to come to control [any business man or any man of Four and a Ha'f Million Dollars in f Hberty when t ritati : Revees to protect the sugarbowl of the mig ht just as well ns not have realized Youngest Grants that + would Lave wah fi pation. The time will come when the y | $70,000, yg from that stumpage and » . hailed as liberal a your ago would be When you buy 8 Wing Plano, you buy at wholes cannot build them higher and the | have had our young forest trees plant. y head of the biggest printing | rejucted with ay as wholly | ale You pay the actual cost of making it with country will revert to a swamp condi- ed In southern California and the sur- hh uldd . NA Rest pri ng Let ore fMnt An a. only our wholesale profit added. When you buy tion and be as desolate as it is today | plus left over, (Applause) fiice 11 h VOI at the age of 34. | insul 1 ; & plano, as many still do—at retall~you pay the where the St. Francis basin is covered . . 1 ¢ : th ositio which Charles he revoliut 1 is etrikingly like that retail dealer's siore rent and other expenses with water through whic y Or may A Few Suppositions. 111 n a. An \ y You pay his profit and the commizsion of 24 ary look down and see the ps of tre 8 | We are told that there 18 going to be | { i, When ance, | there will be no stop | othe cers A | ote Tes to Me sem} . : nw of the agents or sale n he employs—all these Bhat once grew on dry land, How are |g this year the trea y of | the Frank ? Tous} taxa \gned End taal 1 Rar grr ught iB Wp of wha the dealer himself has 10 pay to pou gomg to prevent ted States © $22,000, d from the office ol DLC ints last | an otk, } \ 18 fre 0 $75 10 8 . a ro } nk Pano This great problem ot thrown away that $70 - summer, President evelt “found ! ne revoit in ! OW l il CNT 3A% Td Sauls ToR'SY “ri saving te B maple 1 wndad ig Bg " uld } Foil ay ” , himself facing the necessity of ng | ak out a ne other int npn . er Rion of business. The 8 AKETS h m ney I rt y 6 * ury 4 1r the one of the most lmportan a int-|# ir thauanis r aan SENT ON TRILL ANYWHERE fetedes me nave spoken PP aing. Tf | Xords the public land ni ments that had ever fallen to I where between the Baltic and th WE PAY FREIGHT. . + . wiance { wes n ha 2 ' ‘ ’ i rie . I lack eq ha army ’ orestry to mining, the hou has thrown awa to consider, The printing required for} 4 seas, ne a y Will & p NO MONEY IN ADVAN CE have listened with much I $70,800,000 o ple's money t United States Government | } M1. RN ) ty ‘ We » All piace a 'W thelr masterly discussion on the rel | the last ) Years. ¢ ve should ho nited olales : Ve riame; 1s Ny 3 ! \ : ye 3 | i i Unite ) Bo 8 tion of forestry to mining, and this total 0,000,000 voluminous and of such diversified de- ‘ } . ¢ Wii rae id vat ry Brought me forcibly Ian Spor x AR Y two years It } amounted to oy tall that it is necessary to operate tire er i oO 1h ation, a igns r i ot . ' 0 2Li0 ni ne noo P0000 001 non nr yO 70.04 » sv a] : 4 ’ v thine } : pountry and those engaged in all its|day. 0 & mon about y7e, enormous plant in which the printing YW 1070 ha ise Bl 1 1 or beicro the plano Is i 3 : 1048 ag fi 9 day. » { N tie wrt " afs ’ “2 v hen 8 received a : t : industries are fast coming to recog- Now suppose some enterprising an is produced, in the n Lt perfect way. od bis , on de { tory after 20 days’ tr r home, alk ayments nize the importance of forestry, {Ingenious person had succeeded n | At the head of this great printery the] 2 0USCOW Or somewhere ¢, /n | back ent t 6. You pay us noth In 28 n ’ regret that we eannot inel 3 10 | tunneling under the United Etats (Pp resident kmew he must place a man | av ) 1 pyer, again ng, and are under nu 1 n 1 Dh oho or Ars over 42,000 Wing Pianos lower house of congress. They treasury and cut a hole into the vaults 3ofor i ’ : he plano than if you we amining ave been manufactured and sold, They are recom peem to have yet waked up t Bhd carried of $50.000 Rte te D n | who would be manly among men, |? Before the thing § finished, RN sain whiner nd hin Myth a . . nended by shven governors of Staten. by mu : you, suppose we could get the people | strong of character, quick of de cision | Will be a repu in 1 free republic, | per von iloges and 8, by prominent orchestra leaders, How to Get Things Done. of the United States to wake up and with a thorou ®) grasp of every | but a revolutios republic guided by ot imagine tf} Is fmpossi? 0 Diana rei hae Hl (igs Prey of these | N . . sl : gi. p . mr 3 . " . .y. W Pd is ¢ - - . ] mn ! , BOme © them ndoutte ] 2m not ois Io te XP Your Smt pubil an y Bete st it R “ig to detail of the printing business {in| # Cromwell And if such it trouble deliver a t oy y iy | ghborhood. Our pet i Cote , [ s8e tions 0 ome i ) ( 0 +] . : 1114 o v ha 1 " | y ’ PSG . i with any further dissertations POR | C00 Grp it oF otly what is kolng | everyone of its many branches. Many | should 1 iestiny, she will be a lf town in any far the 5 fhe importance of forestry, But I want 187 ha ! xa y ha 8 goin I mighty ugly stomer in a quarrel with gry G i Bo offer some practical suggestions as |on; for if the house public lands con men backed by strong political influ. | MISH hd? nl A quarrel wilh | : Tho tones n. suitar, Harp, Zither, Banjo 3 N : h +h . he wm nr noland was 5.3 y troubl r fe , y _.—t 0 ny or ohuarammmuh to what we should do to get what we | mittee ing R,this sess on ence were presented to the President |® If Le 7, Just as England was in the eing 3 § / be reproduced DOTTactin by Sr ois uinanta A svant done. I listened with the great. [Longs 68 ir ae : Toa ve * for his consi¢ Jeration fn making the| middle of the seventeenth century, Just | arrival either for freight or plano by means of ow Instrufental Attachment. est interest and pleasure to the presi- Go nothing ie O83 h i appointment for Public Printer, but as ¥Frane was at the close of the eight We take 0d plancs a { orear Ar exchar nee. This improvement is pater tod by us and cannot be A eenth o« ury A guarantee for 12 years against ar ange. | tin had inw iy Othet p ano, WING ORGANS are made none seemed to be possessed of all of | hy LAS a tone, act workmanship or material is given ¥ . 19 care and oid In the same way as Win the necessary qualifications, until his! For ¢ years republicanism | | with every Wing Plano. “lances. Separate organ Catalogue S60! GU IOGUSst, attention was directed to a progres | has been driving autocracy he wall | sive young man whose knowledge of | in Eu Franc & pretty good re | YOU NEED THIS BOOK and getting te very day » ublie h the printing business covered the enp-| Pubic HYou Intend to Buy a Plano—No Matter What Make | tire field on 1 who had had practical I'he Ka ' » dll | A book —nat a calalogue—that gives you all the informe | experience in Bos ston, Philadelphia and | pire has in » i ar n #2 > tion pomstuned b experia It tells about the Gifferent trate ol parts of a pi the way the aif. togeiber what! cau » aye | Washington—one Charles A. § { And so, aft ra thorough exami | 1108 inate partner | : oh ols {into Mr. Stillings’ commercial career, |’ hat, he ! hola e purse of : : ER aT TAY | 43 ’ * pus nd Yomben ; aati 1 : ' Workmarnshis pd nied the Pre tery finding that Mr. Btil.|=pbain, an italy § tutional BF FL piano snd b lo tell on 1 " fre Htw 3 n 3 nonarchy ty t } a y . . Rlaly (he 01 "ook © its mind ’ lin ity was just what \ h monarch) AU A A 10} » y tly g § contains, 1M args pages “1 1 , Ad for "we ay : ! at 4 navian * Bustrations, all deve dane const " ; , a 3 is name ia © The Book of ( i dele Informe About Blanca, | We send MH free 0 yooe wishing Lo yaplane. All you 6 velo do le 0 send we Jour name and 358-360 W 13 addres » A Red Si. New York Send 8 Postal ny whi Gu nd / uink of 1 Just Fiving ur Basi Send to the name and £m and address, or send the att i. id y wrillen Pianos i aad’ the YaIRAle Bo ad: ress v wile 4 , 8100 tall he he Book of Complete In- SG PIA about Pianos, WING & SON "= 3 S00 W 3th 8t,, New York “th Year- 1000 Te Bicycle. ei Geaad - p a J r } 1 7 : Aorate ’ " 3 . deol n | } y 4 nt \ { " " & i J T - 2 25 iL his sentex sir Xi ry forcioty. r, ! ! " ve ) y i #1 $ { . y ved h pi iuing ‘8 » . | ia : » # “ wg, ie sald © i Auge ti | Crs wih Yaz . : ' Ho at " i bunny. An) es. 3 moss, hope of a li n Lise 0 ! J 50 iA an i id ] 1 i y, 1 \ namkbak a at Jews protectors and clasps edge of things don ye are g . ! k 3 i Li volved. \ ’ h : aca ’ : . ’ 5 con earn B08 day ing to do that we must } : cles w ) ! - MA mas Hin Fr % > 4 . : . er vir ft ’ ' tl » Ve trust you cut idea of what we are going to do t : : EE : $ ; : pnd of what we want Congress to d . f « wing give ¥ 50 plain and clear that there | n i ail : ) : L . ! POsit + 16 rings An MIRCLIVE iL Lh Al : il ig hed n il ts ¢ t : et Graophoephonesb Shar Sign possibility of any man being so siupi len ! fang ' aA n to the rat ’ " ng men tion A be \ iQ farme ‘ TRUE BLUE CO. Dept. 455, BOSTON, MASS. that Lhe cannot understand it mittee will awaken I It ; Bl Gaphe mt ot Pm BR “on : ba y ride : . : p — We have listened to these gentlemen ! Winkle : and close the abl wil Lom ides : eit has | ; : t | win y - here today telling of the necessities d th a bang. 3 w ' 2 3 : wacnever ghe mning ay eA py pe Rc emt Some Things to Do. — : — 0 — A ”. uaid Lagman w faws. There Is a most simple ay re 1 i i t pecif | : : . ) ) nmended, au more he 3 ! shouid Le d to come to a ! i er Lng First —ilep ger an | > 1 \ \ T , y n 3 "1 be » . with & business bureau of the govern: [ack : Ee | most-talked-of man in the whole cour] AMERICAN CROWN god th» ay to dq i 3 he |} Mug th . m : undet bill consolid under th ? 1 Em : ha 4 -l {Applause.) A alter { y ] pi Third rovide ¥ tional lexisl ; — . Je mn ‘all o that and he ha nsulte ith the i hat very acr { agricultural 4 : i m am gen nin fumberman and t r and the lan ; nb @ med unhd« 10 p " ” 3 re a-talkin' 2 mer t : ' y _ ns Lia VI is Lik ul 5 ] a ) 5 a | Nevertheless, the agent extracted a i . T Up ike % : ; | BR V4 ) ‘ On or 3 ; on : : 1.4 " n RA mimua a bu a bac) ety to we Lit done. the id 1 b 1 ne upon it i ni . / ; . ; i ug noney at wi wpe Frid 4a grom Sip, Sunaitoncy of pads, A puited ¢ . ) : Tea he ¥ y J i one) i } h icycle | cleanser for astomobile machinery sod of A Casc of Mastery inactivity. | timb mbinations, & on that a a ‘ e i : ‘ p when the me nd In the fall | vebicles; will pot injure the most highly nly ‘ : e Agent was olished surface. Made from pure vegetable 1f your dealer does not carry American ried | Crown Soap ia stock, send us his name and a| address anc We will see that your wants ar i | vepriind. Put up in 1834 25 and 80 Ib palls, lames S. Kirk & Company, CAICAGO. Le Lik n 4 x Ld L " ting r the age: jations upon the BSRAtOrg MRC dag vil Y oy i 2 ns y Ie A beaut : a SS I 1 QO N the timber and - ty : wv 3 Rod ; > 2 : 5 . " Yo KL A relary Bu i a has ror A Ya in A ar { 3} Bonn X. ts : he said Mn 1 k fun: tid ; ’ Pine, Fir, Cypress and Yellow Pla ual report BOTe aan N ca 4 he re h ‘ , p - - — ———— . . ; re timber and stone act will, if Write for Catalogue. : r . oo ’ ‘ ba y " : b - -_ . a . ; wa th © : » T K N. ) or radically amended,’ or | 1g" Lh : . t Td look a dan nai : Eagle ank Oo., 281 N. Green tely In the complete de- _ .. e : 4 " a wi Te the timber on tie unap- | KFARC HUN, WAS I ted of mi icycle. Chicago, IIL id { iblie | 4 wriianq, ort »O < ) net : : a : pt unressrvery bat yy Jot from all over the state. and t ' : " : rds he re Jury urged the : es a XN pe ublie laws—the timber . yo 8 bo ar ' t . i 4 4 T r t 1 | en that all the § b. i oy hos I Pog vy that The Government Printing office id 3 4 4 ¢ plainly se ha Il the|' : i 3 } wal sable timber lands of e United}? ; : ‘he KF pe Fe iry h - ~The Largest Print Shop in Mate 3 e OWN by specul » mes Mr, iermag n ol er A BR od ¥, Se ahportunity | that time. (Laughter and apple the World hi . ears in y 48 4 to acquire them at 32.60 an acs In all those western states th . hy That's the Reason Why continued 18 the power to form districts — 1 h atv eb y 19 1903 ut ph a . 1 t A Charles A. Stillings, the New u 19 ! | ricts, 84 dis 8. EVE Boy I ‘ ty S108 $0 Ager y ret | irainage districts or levee districts Public Printer. : yd XY BC >] ) ears » 1 1 o "ex! usted and all the}® for one do not believe that t gears will be Sabausiel an ording 10 the right policy that the national should get the most out of life that they can. The place to vernment should assume ihe burden A iw kbis om Hal Matement. . .. 1.1 protecting from fire forests now get it is in the Home, and as the bil een reped 1 ) 4 po at! owned by men who have gotten them ac? he, house om ate ah ar t rom the government for one-tenth of 0 \ rope heir value The state and nation 2 ’ svaste of the publie property un Jor the a serate to form forestry surrounded himself in the administra you can § y ime but never as timber and stone act? No! ro " e assessments levied |; / " wiv H » akadn.” They haya done ROH § wh teres $3 : ] a VA RASAM nna tT aa (ton of g e Governme nt : TAA P le he me agaln stop the uses an ra 8 consta n all . ] this diatsls + ANG colvex is education n a hills ~ : . being committed under that act yf | ! ntribu pr . ) yreservin Gri ar Sch and the English Hig! : . President Sees the Necessity om 1 \pplau i prenunyug = School at Bos hole After le aving schoo An Improvised Excuse comes every month in the year and tells you ng that 1 was y at ha rinting offi y , ‘ ahaa: Boom Again the following year the presi- Ing to Urke as A mere matter of per he entered Lis father's printing offices was a { dent In his message to congress made 5 nal « In 1» kKirg the sugges where he received a varied and thor ne entire But he ough : How to Build a Home substantially the same recommenda-|iion I do not speak for California or ough experience in all branches of the f 1 } tions. They were reiterated by the r the National Irrigs r Associa trade, finally working up to the posi / . k a Xt mW Hn d RnbvaT How to Make a Garden Around It ' } 1 . wi ! he had been secretary of the Interior. The senate sion but fog myself alone 1 have vould gommittes on public lands resom- en all my life a republican and in tion of general manager and later be | at home legitimately Fhe writing was How to Live In It : mended & bill to repeal the timber and] ny eariler years advocated the repub- coming sales manager of the GrifMith- } ardly that of a feminine hand, and tl stone act and the we nA passed the lican doctrine of a tariff for protection | ejllings Press, ah organization which | note appeared to have been written las How to Entertain In It iil in the last session of congress in many political campaigns in my na ' erly / A h h 3 Rukh bill 4 to the public lands eommittee of | iva ut a of California from the Ore took over the business formerly cob: | boriously Furthermore, the penman : the house of representatives. T. WB. | conn line to Mexico; but because I be- | ducted by Mr, Stillings, Sr, | ehip seemed to be strangely familiar to ow to Enjoy Life In It Walker appeared befere that soinmite lieve in preserving our industries and In all of Mr, Btillings' transactions his teacher The note read as follows * tee and waved his magle wand a not In destroying them PF believe Lhal|jg hag shown an unus nl aptitude for “Dear Teacher: Please excuse Tome tes for the repeal of ’ ' p rest ind Br ar Teacher ase excuse om lar me vg ave Le Ne a nleon Me ra of in pier AR hor hy i Rin 1 He pon) jorganization, and, possessing a marked my for not coming to stool yistidy, he Some of the regu depart ats of the magarianc are the committes. Two votes! And the| Cove tariff law imposing a tariff upon [degree of personal magnetism has | ouldn't come | tore my pants, Yours pill is lying there In that committee | spo “products of the forest, whether | drawn (nto ‘a close friendship with Jeol, timber or wood or wood pulp, at any : 3 | truly, Mrs. Mulligan.” The Home Garden Music in the Home Hints to Homemakers is wessio ongres thot ' miged number of ye a | himself many men of dignity and posi- | y : ai Not oo ner h. > y der Py oa " Mn gr AR ary ani tion. Mr, Btillings is a Mason, having | : gn The Home Study Health in the Home Home Etiquette G0 an kihing ao Tangs eon 3 tee of enough to harvest annually from our attained the honors of the thirtysee Here Nes the body of Mary Ann a In the publio lands commities © : . : v ’ ~ i ublio lands commities bs |own forests all the wood and timber ong degree of the Boottish Rite, and ia| Her had on the bosem of Abraham. Home Cooking Litt'e Folks inthe Home Home Cheer ® house contin ' : W pl We MAY use In any on Its pleasant and sweet for Mary Ann, t over until the next session Of "There are & number of other things |Also a Mystic Bhriner. tT hut mighty tough for Abraham. oOnErean in hat 1 have in my mind to suggest EE , A -— A I ware | Latertaining in the Home The next session of congress Ww that ought to be done | cgnyens at a time within tho moe that would make him feel the full] new forests by the national governs | AND REMEMBER of the expiration of the three years Pass the Appalachian BIlL welght of an outraged national public | ment on the wide level prairies and told cong? gf "he timber land One is to pass the Appalachian fork liable to $A wry kL iy, Dut Dare. polling foothills ah ch are how It isn't made with « scissors and » paste pot, There's good ** y matier™ A ons unio o FOR bill, which Is ready to be passe able to punishme e lly, but | supposed to be among the waste places every page Ther ; .1 svould be gone unless they got actio eatry Di is to stop now and for all [they are morally responsible for every lof the land and Ot only for grazing goes into of it. ‘human eympathy neverrine art pe Th ro fient a at alle 3 (rpired time all exchange of lands in forest fraud Somnitted une Nis Mimbar jad Around for a few stray oattie and originality and gessine good hard common sense all th gh it It " undat since the president has calles Wo ate . a for other lands, If the govs | stone act since they shelve pg! o | Roun There's tention of congress to that thinber Abd rr vad bonds any such land tot It buy | repeal It passed by the senate in the It Is the vast possibilities of forest take to tell you how to be on a million a yoar, but it 4 tell how stone aw thers have been peated unde don d pay for them thelr fair value | last session of congress, planting and timber production In this to ba happy on the modest that #0 man A the timber and stone act over 3.000. hem ho nore at All Heu land seri Put It is not enough merely to re- {region that make It almost a orime y millions live on who don't 000 mores of timber land, the greater] 4 be called In and canceled and | peal the timber and stone acl. Every against future gonerations to part bave a millico a youu to spend. And the magazine cost part of It the magnificent timber of no more ever lasued under any eiroums= | Acre of publie forest lands or brus with the land In its present condition the northwest, which, according to the | Canoes. The forest lieu jand ex | or woodlands which conserves a water | to stockmen under such a scheme as | report of the secretary of the Interior | o.oo jaw should be repealed, supply should be at once embraced in fhe Kinkaid bill for the creation of C r ne ear--- at Ss and the commissioner of the general The Mil providing for ‘he consolida« rmanent forest reserves, the title te pd R grasing estates in private owne . jand office, is worth Mywhare Jno tion of the government foramtry Inter als, Pata mad ame "Mlonal [en Ahi, iit inthronth. oh: madi And . . 00 acre for to be Anse hy - aA RR Dy to say nothing of Lhe a aM ound be assed in this fired timber only to be sold ately than any other ought to oppose I's worth ten dollars for Its good suggestions about life asd health and young timber or the d | session of congress. Ii has siready | Wonderful iiitien of the Add | this S40.nere homestead idea an ere Passed the house; and If this sessio Remlom, in the great plains or Reoky mountain Bend dime or five twoscent to Four Million alias Loss. of congress adjourns without the bi The whele great laine region | states and help to inaugurate a great your stamps words, a8 result of the | being passed by the house which ha shen be studied and developed as a national poliey of Farsien new fore a berate. ae : : aren ransformed - o foro MAXWELL'S HOMEMAKER MAGAZINE, Ea ner» he iM awed the senate, repeal . Sha time | vast hat are aa hich, o " rosin 0 for od | eta ot only . Biyin vid) oad and Douse, gi ow pkey i 0 og HA nd m more emis climate fia or ver 1409 Fisher Building, CHICAGO, he oart’s Bat Lo we
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