. Western home journal and the Inter-mountain poultry journal . th Dakota has orderedevery saloon closed. The towns of Bismarck, Mandan,New Salem still violated the law. North Dakota promisesto be one of the clean states and the children reared therehave a most hopeful future for sobriety. Mrs. Nation takes the initiative in Kansas and takesthings in her own hands. While the press generally con-demns her course, still the fact remains that if we had justa few more such persons we would have less outlawry. Rev. John Smithers of England is on a lecture tour overWashington. Mr. Smithers is a brew


. Western home journal and the Inter-mountain poultry journal . th Dakota has orderedevery saloon closed. The towns of Bismarck, Mandan,New Salem still violated the law. North Dakota promisesto be one of the clean states and the children reared therehave a most hopeful future for sobriety. Mrs. Nation takes the initiative in Kansas and takesthings in her own hands. While the press generally con-demns her course, still the fact remains that if we had justa few more such persons we would have less outlawry. Rev. John Smithers of England is on a lecture tour overWashington. Mr. Smithers is a brewers son and has ledthousands to temperance through pledge signing. If youare interested please write him care this office and he maycome out and lecture or institute a lodge. A Budget of Roosevelt Stories. Twenty excellent stories and anecdotes of TheodoreRoosevelt, never before printed, and told anonymously bythe intimates and closest friends of the Vice-President-elect, will be published in the next issue of the LadiesHome Journal. THE WESTERN HOME REPORT ON THE HORTICULTURAL CONVENTION. The convention just closed will prove to be one of themost valuable sessions in its history. We cannot give adetailed report on so many excellent papers, speeches, anddiscussions, but merely the practical suggestions of each. The prevailing spirit was one. That it was highly neces-sary to have a closer unity and concentrated co-operationfor uniform legislation, education, and for developing amore resourceful market. There are several horticulturalsocieties in the Inland Empire; their consolidation is a mat-ter of practical concern. Thus they can secure uniformlegislation and by sending competent men can open excel-lent and growing markets which presently are supplied withfruits foreign to our products. One thing is plain that webut a mere child in fruit raising and that it will become oneof the substantial and settled industries here. Educationand experience will bring about that, b


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