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GING i S| UNCHANG i] ANOTHER YE Provision, for Theredée ih Agrictilé tural Aj \pproptiation Bill De- feated itt House-n Point df Order, (Special to o The Tribune.) WASHINGTON, , Feb, Western flockmusters.;and cattlemen may, rest easy for anouee ye year at least in the mnatt¥r . Of! iticroaded Bhaghis. Fates 198 forest reserve’ ithe only hy. a’ b fight anda a. very. narrow, whargin was the proposition defeated pecently in the House, When the agr jeulthral piiftopriation! hill was presontea~to the house it) car ried ae provision - that. “chereafter.,. charge for grazin, permits upd of the hationgl forest ahait be Hoe than the appraised v upon, such, Pauennl to mined by the secketity of apr years, héeginning with the. See jiracter, ing into, count the advAntages and’ disadvatl of the respecti i | This _proyiso, so fan as it provided basis of the. value of pastt simply a legislative statemént of the! basis on which ‘charges are made, a to that extent there was nothing it. the paragraph that was’ objectionabla, The| committee, however, in puttiig the wagraph in the bill, and providin| a readjustment, from.time to time, ginning with the calandar year 1921,” and in, providing that ‘the rates should | be’ made “upon the basis’ of the com: mercial rates charged 4or pasturake on! Jands of similar character,” very clear, ly intended to have a, readjustment of rates. within the next, year, and -un- doubtedly hoped, for a very material! increase, in kates. ‘With this view ot the hiattér hell by western members it wag agreed that | points of order should be Jngde against * the paragraph, and they were made by French of Idaho .and Hayden of Arizona, Thereaf' en embers of the} agricultural Corti! tab prdsbhaca to of: fer amendments to tie forest “adppro- pridtions i the form of limitations the effect of which would fave been to in- credke at ohice the grazing fees op forest reserves all the way frok’ 100 16-300 per cent, THe first of these was offered by Chalritiah Hatiken) of | the} committee}) aiid provided that no, part} of the appropriation Bhotld be, expend-| ed on, any national forest in which the | fees for grazing “shall be less than | 300 per cent of the existiliz mite” A point of order was made .against this, aiiendthent and’ discussed at, length} Most of «the recognized. parliamen\a-| rians of the» House neld that it was not subject to a polit of order, Congressman Mondel ind sae deal! erd members supported the point -of or der, the Wyomihe{ man, abguing, at lerigtli_ to the effect that the amendment was Clearly aj attempt. to, change. ex- astthe Igw and jlimit tne, discretion, of ait, executive officer on an spent tion bill,, and therefore not, in, order. The chair, finally, sustained, this, atgu- ment and the amendment was de al Similar, amendments, .a]l_caloulated to increase the rates, Were offered aba! defeated by Congressman, Mondell, and} other, western members, so that the law \ remains without, mipdificdtion...In, ad-| dition, a motion by French of Tdaho re} stored to, the bill An item St $35,hob which had beeh disallowed by the com-| mittee; for the study and improvement of grazing conditions on -national, fér- ests. Those) who «are interested jh) the aq: | -tail Of thid discUésion, and birlteaitly | the legthy explanation 6f) ddr | made by the .W, will find) the enti the Congressional bs a Is oft page 2891, Discussing t Mondell suid. it was all very well fo: the gelilletnen Hiving in Mine the 1 pibtures of Balsa, Miskouhi and Jand to imagine that the priviles 1 forests. was cOni- | grazing on “nstio: P t vith Jandy , and sonvenient} grazing’ privilege: f the (Ne they | had iy nd, He reininded Die énit pet of ithe coubhittles or. the wacky vatlea chirdcter oF ‘forest, the, f Lien with évery ALL WOOL : ¢f iece 2 to ordér “i cates ea ae At is pi ae Bie, Henk pe CA WHALEY TAILOR 108 E 1st St.,Casper, Wyo, eo SER Pe ahh eae anes More.than oe artists bad eptries in the i e rational forests. i ded the at aa men; veg ey RAG i; ample | eh Seth te orests pA. re] best ee from time tortimeé, bat at Raat ee nie Bs rt] : 1921, upon thé basis of rates charged for pasturing wed eke a pars of similar 2, Wass | to visit, the, He suggested that if ribet ok pg tit “defeated by Blanton of Texas. was not satisfied with present orates personaly Set and a snd wa ato lower The action and attitude of the Ag: {fore another ‘ati for the fixing of the ebarge for grazing {they should first inform themselves ‘as cultural committee) was a good deal vif! is ; by, the secretary, of agriculture on the to the facts,,and urgediithe members a, surprise) to wesvern members, as Very | mele an Sindh finite _nadabesi said. about the-item p) he of the two se Money from. wie will be given oe swell || Aion. teats posing in | Western niem! are: hopetulthat: ve-] Bras. pictograph; pt 9 raise the ote cational reel top-off'an excellent bill, eae prove it! Buy apackage. If ‘you're | ~ mot convinced, take it back | to aan ess Bete tee ear the "its being) placed in. the bill. tot a bob meee effor' .tosnutborive rate,’ the situation has been met and} i ho, Bebdi kant i. rvs was jahe ‘danger Overcome for the ‘Di eer ‘The picture is well worth séeing. ME any "hiking, And then the cllmax—it's clev- Lasry Semon in /'Well I'll be ———,"" and a Buick edu- the for the) ewe - gouthera Mothers Have Found a : Wa to a Children’s Croup and olds Without internal Aivaapate AEX mothers BicAaaherd ! know park dren’s stéiiaths aié déli¢até and theif tiie BeESHOHS Easily disturbed; and therefore they SHOtild be sgh as litle intebhal dos possible. Ye North Car rl Druggist Solvés the Problem Thanks ae Bunsford Richardson, a druggist Grekigboro,” N, C.; this problem Has beeh sdlved, and SoutHem mothers Have been given a Thethod of treating ald tolibies externally. Mr. Richardson tiscov ed. a’ salye that would vaporize By the body Heat when applied over throat and chest. “These ith each breath, car- on through the air pas- sages to the lungs, ‘at the same time the Salve was absor bearbed tirn ait stitidiated ihe skin, attrat the bldod to the str: face diid tids'st ling the vapors iatialed to relieve the troubic. ‘This prepara- tid Mr: Rithatdson callea ¥ict's VapoRub. Vicks contains no harmful Hrieey” Just te old: fashioned; time-tested remedies— Menthol, Cemahon Thymol, Eicalyptis, | Tiirbentine, ete, com: fined in a new-fashiohed way. jas 5 Be poi cfdlip afd colds come one “aa pions eatiniot be Heglected. rh fy ; Hieri-wtk _ Staitnk with the customers of ‘Mr, Cech mock Of has growtl, ct ars paramere tate by state Vicks'can be see in almost any drug store in all sections of the United States. Sia ‘who races : Vicks. rail ké&p 8 bottle on , so easily applied, so quick in its e ets, and,, best of all, can! be used as often and as freely, ‘as. desired, without fear oF hantifdl results: ora oi