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ARBORICULTURE 



AN OAK NEAR I'ALMKK l.AKK roLO. 



tile soil, pines — ponderosa or yellow pine, 

 cedar (junipcrj, pinon and many other 

 trees can be secured. 



A farmer who can only expect to live 

 a few years, and the capitalist who wants 

 to see the profit resulting from his invest- 

 ment, cannot or will not, entertain any 

 proposition requiring years for its accom- 

 plishment. 



This nation, each state, and many cor- 

 porations, will continue in existence in- 



dc'hnitely. The ones who will control the 

 nation's affairs and who will carry on the 

 business of the future Republic, should 

 have some of the benefits which we have 

 ciijoyed and not be given the orange with 

 its juices all squeezed out. The men of 

 to-day are removing all the forests and 

 leaving as an endowment for their chil- 

 dren a treeless coimtry. which the money 

 they are now laying up for their children 

 will never replace.. 



