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e Scrofula F e w are e n tirely tree from it. I t m ay d ev elo p to Blow ly as to c a u s e little if any d is tu rb a n c e d u rin g th e w hole p e rio d of ch ild h o o d . I t m ay th e n p ro d u c e d y sp e p sia , c a ta r r h , a n d m a rk e d te n d e n c y to co n su m p tio n , b efo re c a u sin g e ru p tio n s, so res o r sw ellings. To g et e n tirely rid of it ta k e th e g re a t b lo o d -p u rifie r, Hood’s Sarsaparilla I n usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as S a r s f t t a b f t . 100 doses $1. To K now O n e s e lf. H ow can a m an le a rn to know him se lf? By reflection uever, only by ac tio n . In th e m e a su re in w hich thou se ek est to do th y d u ty sluilt th o u know w h a t Is In thee. B u t w h a t Is thy d u ty ? T h e d em an d o f th e h our.—Goetlie. T h e L im it. “ You say sh e Is m odest?" “ E x tr e m e ly ; she Is too m odest to ta k e a b a th in one of those new ly In- T ented g lass b a th tu b s.’’ " I d o n ’t see w hy?" "B ecause It Is trarw o ^ ro n t.” Q u ic k I l c f l e x A c t i o n . Shocked and Grieved P aren t— Tommy, w h e r e did you g e t those beautiful little ■potted eggs? You have been robbiuf s o m e b ird’s nest, you wicked boy ! Tomm y— I'm goin’ to set the old hen on ’in, mamma, and raise some pretty lit tle birds, so you can put some more of 'em on your hat.-4—Chicago Tribune. A P e rv erte d B r o m ld ln m . “Oh, g irls," ex claim ed th e g u sh in g m aiden on th e crow ded s tre e t c ar, " I ’v e Ju st w ashed m y hfllr an d 1 c a n ’t do a th in g w ith i t ! " J u s t th en th e c a r g ave a lurch an d sh e sh rie k e d a s th e m an in fro n t o f h e r stepped on her foot. “ Beg p ard o n ," m u tte re d th e w eary s tr a p h a n g e r w ho h ad done th e §tei>- j ping. “ You te e , I ’ve Ju st w ash ed my I feet a n d 1 ca n ’t do a th in g w ith th em ." | —J udge. _________________ B la c k C o a ted C an p er«. W e u re becom ing n ot only a n a tio n o f shopkeepers, b ut a n atio n of clerks. E v ery young ufaii w ishes to be a clerk, every young w om an a ty p e w rite r. T bo profession In frig h tfu lly overcrow ded an d frig h tfu lly u n d erp aid . W e have n e ith e r se rv a n ts no r laborers, only an a rm y of b lack co ated p a u p e rs.— London G raphic. Mothers w ill find Mrs. W inslow 's S oothin g S yrup thi* b s ' rem ed y t > use lor th eir c h ld i a au riu g the teeth in g per.od. The R e a l T h in g :. “ D o you th in k th a t unconscious spell w hich M iss S h u rp h ad a t th e ball w as a sw oon?" “ N o ; I am su re it w as a fe in t." “ W h a t do you m ean?" “ fcshe h ad d eclared h e r in te n tio n of m ak in g a se n sa tio n a t t h e ball, an d I th in k sh e w us lik e h e r in te n tio n —she w a n te d to be c a rrie d o u t." The Society for the D estruction of Vermin is an English organization, with the object of w arring on the ra ts in that country. _________ • _______ E x tre m es . One of the Essentials “ Pardon me," said the dowager w ith tht mole on her chin, “ but there is hard!} room for two of us here if you are goinj to k e e p th at thing on your head." “O, I g u e s s there’s room enough, mad o f th e h a p p y h o m e s o f to-day Is a v a s t fu n d o f In fo rm a tio n a s to th e a m ," a n s w e r e d the sharp featured young w o m a n with the umbrageous hat, wh( b e s t m e th o d s of p ro m o tin g h e a lth an d o c c u p ie d th e a d j o in in g s e a t. “ I ’m not h a p p in e s s a n d r ig h t liv in g an d k now \ m a k in g a n y k ic k about the space you» fe e t ta k e u p .” — Chicago Tribune. le d g e o f th e w o rld 's b e s t p ro d u c ts. P ro d u c ts o f a c tu a l e x c e lle n c e an d re a s o n a b le c la im s tr u th f u lly p re s e n te d a n d w h ic h h a v e a tta in e d to w o rld w id e a c c e p ta n c e th ro u g h th e a p p ro v a l o f th e W ell-In fo rm ed o f th e W o rld ; n o t of In d iv id u a ls o n ly , b u t of th e m a n y w ho h a v e th e h a p p y fa c u lty of ■ electin g a n d o b ta in in g th e b e s t th e w o rld affo rd s. O n e o f th e p ro d u c ts of t h a t cla ss, of k n o w n c o m p o n e n t p a r ts , a n E th ic a l re m ed y , a p p ro v e d by p h y s ic ia n s a n d c o m m e n d e d by th e W ell-In fo rm e d of th e W o rld a s a v a lu a b le a n d w hole so m e fam ily la x a tiv e is th e w ell-know n S y ru p o f F ig s a n d E lix ir o f S en n a. To g e t Its b en eficial e ffe c ts a lw a y s buy t h e g e n u in e , m a n u fa c tu re d by th e C a lifo rn ia F ig S y ru p Co., o n ly , a n d f o r sa le b y a ll le a d in g d ru g g is ts . T IT O 8t' V tns’ D ance and all N ervous Diabases f l I O p erm an en tly cured by Dr. K line’s G reat' .Serve R estorer. Sr*nd for F it FIE f2 tria l bottle and (realise. Dr. It. IL K lln . , Ld.,931 Arch St., PhlliL.Pa. A D r e a d fu l S e c r e t. W ife— H av e you an y »eeret» you keep from me, d e a re s t? H u sb an d — None, d arlin g . W ife— T hen I am d eterm in ed I will h av e none from you, eith er. H u sb an d —H a v e you secrets, th e n ? W ife— O nly one, an d I am resolved to m ake a clean b re a st of It. H u sb an d ( h o a rs e ly ) — G o o n ! W ife— F o r se v era l d a y s I h a v e had a se cre t—a se cre t longing for a now dress, w ith h a t to m atch, for m y b ir th day. T h a t fetch ed him .—-Tatler. $100 Reward, $100. T h e r? a d e rs o f th i s t a p e r w ill bo p le a s e d to le a rn t> .at th e r e is a t le a s t o n e d re a d e d d iseas ih a t scien ce h a s b ee n a b le to c u t e in a ll iii stag e s, a n d t h a t is C a ta r r h . H a ll’s C a ta rrh C u re is th e o n ly p o s itiv e c u r c n o w k n o w n to th e m e d ic a l fra te r n ity . C a ta rrh be n g a c o n s titu t i o n a l d isease. req u ire s» ! c o n s titu tio n a l tie a t- j m e n t H a ll’s C a ta r r h C u re is ta k e n in te r n a lly , The well known reliable I a c tin g d ire c tly u n o n th e blood an d m u c o u s sur- j faces of th e sy ste m , th e r e b . d e s tro y in g th e fo i n- d a tio n of th e d ise a se , a n d g iv in g t e p a t en t I s tre n g th by b u ild in g u p th e c o n s titu Io n an d a s s is tin g n a tu r e I n d o in g its w o rk . T h e pro- Root and Herb T rie to rs h a v e so m u c h fa itli in its* u ra tlv e p o w - e rs h a t th e y o ffer O ne H u n d re d D o lia rsfo r an y case t h a t i t f a ils to c u re . S e n d fo r li s t of te s tim o n ia ls . A Idross F J. C H E N E Y & CO., T oledo, O. Hive nrndo a life study of roots and herbs, and in th a t S old by a ll d ru g g is ts , 75c. si tidy discovered and is «Iv T ake H a ll’s F a m i.y P ills fo r con stip ation . in« to th e world hie wonder ful remedies. No Mercury, P oison s or Drugs U sed—Me C ures T h e l l a l i y 'i F a u l t . Without O peration, or Without tiie Aid o f a Knife N u rsem aid — I ’m going to leave, m um . Tie guarantees to Cure C atarrh, Asthma, Lung, fn ro a t. Rheumatism. Nervousness Nervous Debilitv, M istre ss— W hy, w h a t’s the m a tte r? Stomach. Liver. Kidney Troubles: a Iso Lost Manhood. Tamale Weakness and All P rivate Itiseuses D on’t you like th e baby? N u rsem aid — C. Gee Wo CHINESE DOCTOR A SU RE CANCER CURE Just R eceived from P ek in g, China—S afe, Suro and R eliable. IP YOU ARE AFLICTED. DON'T DELAY. DELAYS AKE DANGEROUS. c o n s u l t a t io n f r e e If you cannot call, wrlto for sympton blank and circu lar. Inclose 4 cents in Btnmns. TH E O. OEE WO CHINESE MEDiCINE CO. 11-2 F irst St., Cor. Morrison, Portland, Oregon. Please Mention This Paper. P N U W N o. 2 0 -0 3 H E N w r it i n g t o a d v e r t i s e r s p l e a s e m e n t Inn t h i s p a p e r . • Yes’m, b ut he is t h a t a f ra id of a po licem an th a t I c a n ’t get n e a r one.—’ London T a tle r. X erxes. Xerxes now and then drank xeres, Mounted oft his xanthic throne. Sailed in xebecs, fished for xipliiua. Played in xysts his xylophone— B u t he Never " W rote It Xmas. —Chicago Tribune. | CURES w* RHEUMATISM E very case of R heum atism has its origin and its developm ent in th e blood. I t is n o t a disease w hich is contracted lik e a cold, b u t i t is in th e blood and system before a pain is felt, and th e changes in the w eather o r any physical irregularities, such as a spell of indigestion, bowel disturbance, etc., are merely th e ex citin g causes producing th e p ain s and aches, w hich • re th e n atu ral sym ptom s of th e disease. R heum atism is caused by an excess of uric acid and oth er corrosive, irrita tin g poisons in the blood, w hich • re carried th ro u g h th e circulation to every p a rt of th e system . Every m uscle, nerve, m em brane, tissu e and jo in t becomes saturated w ith these acrid, irrita tin g im purities, o r coated w ith fine, insoluble caustic m atter, and th e sharp, piercing p ain s or th e du ll, co n stan t aches are felt w ith every physical m ovem ent. W hen th e blood is filled w ith uric acid poison, perm a n e n t relief cannot be expected from linim ents, plasters, or o th er external treatm en t. Such m easures give tem p o rary relief, b u t in order to conquer R heum atism and b rin g about a Sometime ego, I had Rheumatism end had □ com plete cure, th e uric acid and work. The pain in my beck end between en o th er inflam m atory m atter m u st be quit my shoulders was so intense I could not rest or * expelled, and th is cannot be done sleep. I tried everything, but nothing did me any w ith ex ternal treatm ent. S. S. S. good till I heard of and took S. S. S. This med cured me sound and well. It purified my cures R heum atism because it is a icine blood and made me feel like a new man. perfect and entirely vegetable blood CONRAD LOHR. Anderson, Ind. 121 B. 19th St. purifier. I t goes down in to th e circulation, neutralizes th e acids, I was severely troubled with Rheumatism. I had it in my knees, legs and ankles, and any one and dissolves th e irrita tin g depos who has ever had Rheumatism knows how excru its w hich are p ressin g on th e sensi ciating the pain is and how it intarfaret with on# tive nerves and tissues and produc at v/ork. I was truly in bad shape— having been in g p ain, enriches th e weak, sour bothered with it for ten years, off and on. A physician advised me to use S. S. S. I did blood, and removes every atom of local so. After taking two bottles I noticed the sore im p u rity from th e circulation. So ness and pain were greatly reduced. I continued instead of being a weak, sour the medicine and was thoroughly cured; all pain, stream , d istrib u tin g uric acid to th e soreness and inttammaiiou gone. I recommend • different parts of th e system , th e S. S. S. to all Rheumatic sufferers. J. L. AO NSW , 802 B. Greenbrier St., • Mt. Vernon. Ohio. blood is stron g and h ealth y and therefore able to su p p ly every m us cle, nerve, bone and tissu e with n o u rish m en t and stre n g th . T hen th e inflam m ation and sw elling subside, th e pain s and aches cease, and no t only is R heum atism p erm anently cured, b u t under th e fine to n ic effects of S. S. S. the entire general health is benefitted and b u ilt up. In all forms of R heum a tism , w hether acute or chronic, S. S. S. will be found a safe and reliable tre a t m ent. Special book on R heum atism and any medical advice you desire will t o furnished free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. W.L.D 0 VGLAS, M E M B E R O F T H C FA M ILY , M E N . B O V * . W O M E N . M ia S E a « N O CM ILO N EN . P» W. L . Dooatao mmkom a n d aatta ma ra , V . L D » ( l M $ 4 ind $6 6ii' cdgi Shoet Cannot Bn Equalled At Anj Print <TI » IT IO X . W [ . D '.I i l « in » » 1 »! I r t - H « i n p r i o» M n » . W hole Town of Vici Is T orn to Pieces and Scattered. EIGHT PERSONS KNOWN KILLED Huge Hailstones Destroy Crops and Injjre Livestock— Devastation In Farming Districts. W oodw ard, O kla., M ay 12.— A t least e ig h t p ersons w ere killed and scores of o th e rs in ju re d in th e se v era l to rn ad o es in N o rth w e ste rn O klahom a y e s te rd a y evening. T h ere w as a succession o f to rn ad o es b etw een 5 o ’clock an d 10 o 'c lo c k P . M. T hey ap p eared first in th e w estern p a r t of th e d e v a s ta te d d is tr ic t an d m oved to w ard th e east. T he m ost serious r e su lts w ere in th e ^ v ic in ity of A rn e tt, w here fu lly 30 persons a re believed to h av e broken lim bs. N e a rly all of th ese v ictim s a re re sid e n ts of th e fa rm in g d is tric ts . T he only tow n know n to h av e b een d estro y ed is V ici, a postoffiee tow n in th e so u th e rn p a rt of W oodw ard co u n ty , w here it is said th e re is not a house le ft sta n d in g . P o stm a s te r E. A. S peck has asked th a t a postoffice in sp ecto r re p o rt on his office, w hich w as dem olished and th e co n te n ts s c a tte re d in all directio n s. T he re p o rt of fo u r d e a th s a t A r n e tt includes th e two a t L ittle Robe, an d is confirm ed b y ther new s th a t fo u r c a s k e ts h ave been sen t o v erlan d from G age to A rn e tt, G age b eing th e n e a re st ra ilro a d p oint. R ep o rts from th e neighborhood of V ici s ta te th a t th e h eav y hail th a t ac com panied th e storm did m uch dam age to p ro p e rty , crops an d c a ttle . H a il stones m easu rin g 15 inches in circu m feren ce a re said to have fallen. A L L FO R G O O D O F P R O D U C E R Commission Favors Produce Business of Express Companies. W ash in g to n , M ay 12.— An im p o rta n t re p o rt w as tra n s m itte d to th e se n a te by th e I n te r s ta te C om m erce com m ission on th e re su lts of in q u iry m ade by th e com m ission as to w h e th e r th e express com p an ies of th e c o u n try w ere engaged in the b usiness of b u y in g , sellin g or h a n d lin g consignm ents o f f r u it, v e g e ta b le s an d o y ste rs e n te rin g in to in te r s ta te com m erce. T he com m ission finds th a t fo r th e h a n d lin g of p e rish a b le com m odities th e ex p ress com panies have estab lish ed o r d e r and com m ission d e p a rtm e n ts. T he a g e n ts of th e com panies u n d e rta k e to find a m a rk e t fo r pro d u cers and to h a n dle th e p ro d u cts offered. T he p ro d u c ts are m a rk e te d and th e proceeds, less th e ex p ress charges, a re tu rn e d over to the producers. T he com m ission re p o rts th a t express com panies do n ot b u v or sell com m odi tie s tra n sp o rte d b y them to th e ir own account. A g en ts of th e com panies who h av e done so h av e been p ro h ib ite d from c o n tin u in g it by th e com panies. A ccordingly i t recom m ends th a t all ex p ress com panies an d th e ir a g e n ts be p ro h ib ite d from b u y in g or se llin g on th e ir own acco u n t com m odities tr a n s p o rted b y express, b u t th a t ex p ress com p an ies be p e rm itte d to co n tin u e th e ir p re se n t m ethods of c o n d u ctin g in te r s ta te business th ro u g h o rd er an d com m ission d e p a rtm e n ts, su b je c t to th e p ro h ib itio n s of law a g a in s t u n ju st d isc rim i n a tio n . _________ _________ V alu ab ly in fo rm a tio n to P a c S o N o rth - u o s t Ir q j i r o r o . By ProfcMor Elliott. W ashington Stato Collega, Pullman. P u llm an , A p rii 25— 1T hia w eek th e W ash in g to n S ta te College ex p erim en t sta tio n received th e fo l.ow ing in q u iry fro m W. L. R., who resid es in S e a ttle : “ I wish some p ra c tic a l su g g estio n s fro m , you re la tiv e to th e b est grasses or g ra in s to sow on ‘ u p la n d ’ in K itsa p C ounty, on sandy loam , which d ries out too early in d ry seasons to produce most crops. A fte r h av in g been cleared off, th is land w as allow ed to grow up w ith y o u n g fir and fern s. Sow ing rye in th e fall, and plow ing th e rye u n d er in th e sp rin g to p la n t p o tato es has been rec om m ended to mo, b u t so f a r as I know little ex p erim ó n tin g has been done in K its a p C ounty on up lan d soil. T here are beds of m uck n ear th e lan d . W ould it be ad v isab le to p ile and d ry th is muck an d la te r use it as a d ressin g fo r stra w b e rry p lan ts, sm all f ru its , an d in start* in g apple t r e e s ! , f P ro fesso r E llio tt re p lied : “ I b eliev e th a t th e b est g rass fo r th e region you m enion is o rch ard g rass, alth o u g h I h av e found I ta lia n ry e g rass d o in g q u ite w ell. The lan d ia much benefited by th e ap p licatio n of lan d p la s te r, o r g y p sum . I d o u b t v ery m uch if you could use m uck as a fe rtiliz e r, unless i t was w orked o v er q u ite th o ro u g h ly b efo re using. M ost m uck soils are in a con d itio n th a t we call in e r t; t h a t ia, th e y are dead so f a r a s p ra c tic a l cro p grow in g ia concerned, and need first to be ac te d upon b y th e w eath er an d sunshine ah d b a c te ria , w hich are efficient in re deem ing land. M uch o f th e lan d in K itsa p C ounty, ae w ell as sw am p lands, a re in th is co n d itio n . You w ill find th e ap p licatio n o f b a rn y a rd m an u re v ery beneficial also, b u t I b eliev e th e b est w ay is to tr e a t th e lan d w ith lim e and lan d p la s te r; th en follow w ith clover and such o th e r crops as m ay be de s ir e d .” A. G. T., re sid in g n ear Cove, W ash., w rite s: “ Can you giv e me a n y in fo r m ation as to w h eth er chieken m an u re is too stro n g , and w ill th u s b u rn and in ju re s tra w b e rry p la n ts, if p u t d irectly on th e crow n of th e p la n t! In th is re gion v ery little liv esto ck is k e p t, so th a t m an u re fo r fe rtiliz in g pu rp o ses is ra th e r scarce. “ A n o th er p o in t I wish to b rin g up ia th e care o f a cow b efo re calv in g , w here m ilk fe v e r is susp ected . I lo st one good an im al from m ilk fe v e r la s t fall, an d do n o t w ish to ta k e a n y more chances, i f I can help i t . ” The s ta tio n rep lied : “ In u sin g chicken m anure as a f e rtiliz e r it is b e tte r to ap p ly it in liq u id form-. T h is fo rm of fe rtiliz e r is v e ry high in its n itro g en co n ten t, an d also co n tain s a co n sid er ab le q u a n tity of p o tash . P u t th e m a n u re in a b a rre l or tro u g h , th e n throw w a te r on it, la te r ap p ly in g th e liquid to th e g ro u n d a b o u t th e p lan ts. Do not touch th e p la n ts w ith th e liq u id . This would g iv e you b e tte r re su lts th a n if used in th e d ry form . “ As a p re v e n tiv e of m ilk fe v e r, we advise a re d u c tio n in th e am o u n t of g rain feed , and an in crease in food of a su ccu len t n a tu re . Roots, g rasses, or •ilag e would all be good, b u t too much g rain fo o d m ig h t induce m ilk fev er. You h ad b e tte r m ake a stu d y of th e m eans of ch eck in g m ilk fe v e r b y th e in jectio n of o xygen w ith a sm all sy rin g e .” “ D odder is d e stro y in g m y c lo v e r,” w rites J . O. C., fro m R o ch ester. “ How m ay I ch eck i t f ” P ro fe sso r E llio tt rep lied : “ D odder is u su ally p lan ted w ith clover, and a f te r becom ing estab lish ed in th è soil, f a s ten s its te n d rils to th e clover, or o th er p la n ts w hich m ay be grow ing. F in a lly it loses its a tta c h m e n t to th e p la n t, an d becom es a tru e, p a ra sitic p la n t. I t saps th e life o f th e ‘ host p l a n t ’ upon w hich i t lives, an d if i t becom es very stro n g in its g ro w th , w ill e v e n tu a lly d estro y th e host. T o co n tro l it, cu t o u t th e p atch es o f clo v er w here it a p pears, e a rly in th e season, b e fo re it has O. R. & N. T O F IG H T . form ed seed. R ake th is c u t clover up, and b u rn i t b e fo re it becom es d ry . By Starts Suit Against Lowering of Rates th is m eans th e seed is p re v e n te d from on Freight. seeding, and as th e p la n t its e lf is d e P o rtla n d , M ay 12.— S u it w as filed in stro y ed , th e re is little p ro b a b ility of th e th e U n ited S ta te s court y e s te rd a y b j dodded g ro w in g th e fo llo w in g se a so n .” th e O. R. & N. Co. to enjoin th e O regon E. E . 8., of W alla W alla, w an ts to ra ilro a d com m ission from e n fo rc in g its know how to k ill th e “ m orning-glory o rd er of A pril 22, d ire c tin g a red u ctio n w eed .” H e w as inform ed th a t: by th e ra ilro a d com pany of 15 p e r cent “ T he e x te rm in a tio n o f th is weed is in its d is trib u tiv e ra te s in O regon, b e tw een P o rtla n d an d p o in ts e a s t of The th e h a rd e st ‘ weed p ro b le m ’ th a t th e ex D alles. In su p p o rt of its a p p l i c a t i o n p erim en t s ta tio n has faced . T he p lan t f o r a te m p o ra ry in ju n ctio n th e ra ilro a d is one o f th e m ost difficult w eeds to com pany alleges th a t th e proposed ac k ill, b u t its redeem ing fe a tu re is th a t tio n of th e com m ission is in v io la tio n it does n o t sp read ra p id ly . I t sta y s of fe d e ra l and s ta te co n s titu tio n s , con w h ere it g e ts its first s ta r t. S m o th er flic ts w ith in te r s ta te com m erce, and in g b y h eav y ap p licatio n s of straw , or n ecessa rily w ould involve a com plete n an u re, ia a fa irly su ccessfu l m ethod, revision of all in te r s ta te ra te s. B y th e b u t c u ttin g i t off only m ak es it grow o rd e r of th e ra ilro a d com m ission th e m ore ra p id ly . I t is p ro b ab le th a t a e u ttin g b efo re th e a p p lic a tio n of th e reduced ta riffs w ere to go in to effect mulch would be a d v a n ta g e o u s .” tom orrow , _________________ M ilo M. H astin g s, physiological Anxious T o See Admiral. chem ist o f C h r is tia n ’! School o f A p R eno, N ev., M ay 12.— R a th e r th a n plied Food C h em istry , o f N ew Y ork m iss th e o p p o rtu n ity of g iv in g h is old C ity, w rite s as follow s: frie n d , “ F ig h tin g B o b ” E v an s, a “ I am co llab o ratin g w ith P ro fesso r h e a rty h a n d sh a k e , and re c a llin g fhe S uzuki, of th e A g ricu ltu re D epartm ent- d ay s w hen th e y fo u g h t in b a ttle to of J a p a n , w ith th e view of fu rth e rin g g e th e r, M a rtin G ilb e rt w alked 50 m iles th e in tro d u c tio n of th e soy bean into o v er N ev a d a h ills to see th e old sea th is co u n try . I w ish to o b tain th e w a rrio r. G ilb e rt stood in th e crow d of m ost reliab le and la te s t d a ta as to th e 2,000 people w ho g a th e re d a t th e depot re su lts th u s f a r o b tain ed in soy bean w hen th e tr a in reached Reno S u n d ay cu ltu re in th e S tates. W ill you re fe r m orning. E v a n s raised th e b lin d o f his th e fo llow ing questions to th e m em ber c a r and saw him . “ H ello, th e re , G il of y o u r sta ff who is b est posted upon b e r t ! ” shouted th e fo rm er com m ander th is to p ic ! o f th e A tla n tic fleet. “ Come in here “ (1 ) H av e to y b ean s been grow n a t an d sh ak e! ” th e W ash in g to n s ta tio n or b y th e f a rm ers of th e s t a te f (2 ) I f ao, w ith w h at success! (3 ) W h a t do you estim ate More “ Graft" Cases. H a rris b u rg , P a .. M ay 12.— T he second th e cost of prod u ctio n p er b u sh e l! (4) To w h a t uses h av e the b ean s been p u t, o f th e alleged “ g r a f t ” cases h av in g and w ith w h at success! (5 ) Do you to do w ith th e b u ild in g and fu rn ish in g know of an y in v e stig a tio n s th a t h av e o f th e s ta te c a p ito l w as called f o r tria l been m ade in th ia co u n try on the su b to d a y . T his is th e m etallic fu rn itu re je c t o f soy bean produces as hum an fo o d « !” ease, in w hich th e d e fe n d a n ts a re Arch ite c t H u sto n , C ongressm an Caaswcll, N o t A ttr a c te d , fo rm er A u d ito r G eneral S n y d er, fo rm er “ A re you Mine. Bombazino, the beau* S ta te T re a s u re r M atheus, fo rm er S uper in te n d e n t 8 h u m a k e r and T ra v e lin g A u ty specialist?" asked the f a ir caller. “ Yea, ma’am ," answered the elderly, d ito r Trvine. F o rm e r G overnors S tone an d P e n n y p a c k e r are am ong th e no sqnare-jawed m atron. “ W hat can I do ta b le s who a re to be su b p en aed as w it for you?" “ N o th in g !" said the caller, m aking a nesses a t th e tria l. hasty e x i t . __________________ Thomas Not Seriously III. S an F ra n cisco , M ay 12.— R e a r A d m iral Thom as, th e new com m ander of th e A tla n tic fleet, who w as rep o rte d to be so ill S u n d ay th a t he had to t a k e to his bed in th e F a irm o u n t hotel, w as up an d around e a r l y today, an d le f t for h is flagship a t sh o u t 9 o ’clock th is m orning. T he Admiral a d m i t t e d th at he fe lt a little w orn out and w eary Sun d a y , b u t d eclared th e re w as no grounds fo r th e r e p o rt t h a t he w as q u ite ill and could not see visitors. Forem ost among the minerals, etc., which R ussians regard as the source of S iberia's fu tu re wealth are gold, iron, coking coal, manganese, copper, platinum , emeralds, topazes, asbestos, glauher’s salt, rock salt a n-* -n all nrnhahilitv. nanhtha F rom A n o th er V ie w p o in t. “ A n y w ay ," paid h e r h u sb a n d , “ y ou’ll give m e c re d it fo r h av in g sense enough to r a y n o th in g ." “O h, I d o n ’t k now ," re jo in e d hi* wife. “P erh u p * you h a v e n ’t sen se enough to say a n y th in g ." Memorial Day in Sou+b. ~ m an’a 12.110. » 3 .0 0 and tH .fiO ahoaa * * * _ M m a n y athaa manataataaaa In tha _ _ ■ r w o rld , baaaaaa . hay Utah- altana, f ìl battaa. waaa tannar, a n i a a t ara alma vaina Iban a n y athaa ^ I m tha a a r id to -d a y . STORM IN OKLAHOMA Q U E S T IO N S ANO A N SW E R S. 1 » V A » . ’ , u- R a le ig h , N. C., M ay 12.— Y esterd a v A d v ie « . w as g e n e ra lly observed th ro u g h o u t M in Peachley— Auntie, I find It hard N o rth and S outh C arolina s s C onfeder s t e M em orisi d sv . T he c h ie f eere to en tertain Mr. Ketcbley. H e eeeme to m onies w ere s t R aleigh, W ilm ington, h are ao little general inform ation. M atchm aking A unt—T hen spécialité, C harleston, C h a rlo tte , A sheville and Co my d e a r: spécialité. If B row ning ie too lum bia. dean for him. t r r him on baaebal! T h is In q u iry w as re fe rre d le Profeeeor E llio tt, who repliod: “ 1. W e h av e ex p erim en ted w ith eo> b ean s fo r ab o u t tw elv e y e a n a t tEe P u llm an sta tio n , and h av e a lto ex p eri m en ted w ith th e soy b ean a t our s ta te s ta tio n , lo cated on th e w eetern slope of th e C aseade R ange, n e a r P u y allu p . “ 2 3. W e h av e n o t been ab le to m a tu re th em sufficiently a t th is s ta tio n to ju s tif y th e ir b ein g considered a s a p ro fitab le crop. A t th e P u y allu p eta- tio a we h av e had b e tte r succees. O ur ex p erim en ts have been trie d only on th e plot scale, hence we have no d a ta re g a rd in g th e cost of production. “ 4. W e have used th ese b eans as fo rag e , an d also have m ade an effort to use th em fo r g rain feed fo r sw ine, w ith only m o d erate success; and (5 ) I do n o t th in k an y ex p erim en ts have been m ade lo o k in g to th e ir use as food fo r th e hum an r a c e .” W H ! T A IL S T H K M IL K T A la « a Sura Taat for Tuberculosis In tha C o w . By D r. K. W. Stoudsr. A u f f t u t P n f M o r ° t l w . C«rp, W ashington A g ricu ltu ral C o lin * . “ W ill you tall me w h a t ia th a m a tta r w ith m ilk w hen it tu rn s th ic k and tlim y , resem b lin g a m ix tu ra of hot w a te r and s ta rc h ,” w ritaa A. H., from C helan Falla. “ W h an av ar m y sow m isses b ein g m ilked, h ar m ilk fo r sev e ral d ay s th e r e a f te r hag thia a p p e a r ance. I t ta s te s all rig h t, b u t to me it seem e q u eer (h a t m ilk should a c t th is w ay. Also, te ll the how to find o u t if an an im al has tu b e rc u lo sis.” D r. K . W. S to u d er, a ssista n t pro- feseo r o f »urgery, re p lied : “ T he co ag u la tio n o f th e m ilk you re fe r to ie no d o u b t due to a alig h t inflamm wtioa of th e u dder, due to th e re te n tio n of th e m ilk too long, eoupled w ith som e bae terio lo g ical change in th e m ilk, th e 1st te r possibly being due to an* in fse tio n p assin g th ro u g h th e m ilk d n et of the te a t. T ha m ifk m ig h t, or m ig h t n o t, be wholeeom e, d ep en d in g upon th e organ ism cau sin g th a co ag u latio n . Bantl m en t, how ever, would re v e rt ag ain st th e use of such m ilk. “ In o rd er to te s t a n anim al fo r tu bereulosis, we use a biological p ro d u ct, or to x in s, know n aa tu b ercu lin . T his m u st be in je c te d b y an e x p v ie n c e d op e ra to r, hy p o d erm ically , an<T a carefu l record k e p t of th a te m p e ra tu re fo r aev- eral hours bo th b efo re an d a f te r th a In je c tio n . T ha te s t ia v ary reliab le, but in o rd er to perfo rm it, a parson must h av e had specific in stru ctio n , a s w ell as som a ex p erien ce in its a p p lic a tio n .” * K O R E A W A K IN G U P . Begins to Rsalixa tha Importance of Maintaining Forest Area. K o rea, th a H crm et K ingdom , ia w ak in g up to th a n ecessity of p ro te c tin g its rem ain in g fo re sts and re p la n tin g de nuded tr a c ts on im p o rta n t w atersh ed s. J a p a n ia fu rn ish in g th a in sp iratio n and p a r t of th e m oney w hich w ill produce th e change from th e old ord er of th in g s to th a new. A school fo r tra in in g K o rean fo re ste rs h as alread y bean put in o p eratio n . T h e tw o g o v ern m en ts drew up a co o p e ra tiv e agreem en t laat sp rin g and o u tlin ed a plan fo r th e wise use of tho fo rest* In th e Y alu and Tum en Valley*, and aa a re su lt a n a tio n a l fo re s t policy fo r K o re a has been developed. The new K o rean fo rest law s a r t sim ilar to th o se o f J a p a n , aeeo rd m g to U n ited S ta te a Consul-G eneral T hom as Sam m ons, of S toul. A lth o u g h K o rean fo re s ts h av e bean ex p lo ited and n eg lected , and tb a coun tr y has suffered se v ere ly from d ro u th , floods an d erosion, th a d en u d atio n ia less serious th a n in n eig h b o rin g p ro v inces of China. Ona of th e first m a s s urea to be ta k e n up will b* th a p re se r v a tio n of such wooded tra c ts as y a t re m ain. In o rd er to do th ia, th a g o v ern m ent h as ta k e n all fo rests u n d er its care, w h eth er th e y arc p u b licly o r p ri v a te ly owned. Th* owner» will n o t b* d ep riv ed of th e ir p ro p e rty w ith o u t com p en satio n , b u t th e g o v ern m en t w ill reg u la ta th e c u ttin g o f tim b er, and in eer ta in caaes m ay p ro h ib it all e u ttin g on tr a c ts w hich o u g h t to rem ain tim b ered " t o p re v e n t floods, d ro u th s, landslides, and to p reserv e un im p aired th e scenic a ttra c tiv e n e s s of p laces of p u blic re s o r t .” All ow ners of tim b erlan d and all leaseh o ld ers are required to report to th e g o v ern m en t th e ir holdings in or d e r th a t th e p ro p e rty m ay b* listed and cared fo r. F a ilu re to re p o rt w ith in .» y e a r su b je c ts tb* fo re s t to fo rfa ltu re . T he fo rested are a of K o rea ia about 2,500,000 acres, w hieh is only o n e-tenth- of th a lan d on w hich fo rests o u g h t to be grow ing. E x te n siv e tim b ered traet* rem ain in th e n o rth e rn p a rt o f th e coun tr y on th e w aters of th e Y alu an d Tu m en R ivers, and lu m b er o p eratio n s are ca rrie d on in th e m ountain d istric ts. B ut in th e a g ric u ltu ra l sectio n s of th s c o u n try wood is v ary searee, an d the fuel problem ia serious. Coal an d o th er m ines h av e been opened by A m ericans and one of th e m ost p ressin g needs is tim b e r fo r uae in and ab o u t th e mines. In th a t co u n try , a s elsew here, large q u a n titie s of tim b er are necessary in dev elo p in g m in in g p ro p erty , and it is n o tew o rth y th a t a co u n try a s b ack w ard in d u stria lly aa K o rea can p u t in to p ra c tic e th e p rin cip le th a t th e only sure w ay of g e ttin g tim b er ia to grow it. T . a u l . C a te n a . Boll to g eth er a peck of unpeeled to m ato es a n d six m inced oulona u n til so ft enough to be n ib b ed easily th ro u g h a colander. A fte r p u ttin g th e vegeta- blea th ro u g h a co lan d er, p o u r th ro u g h a co arse » tra in e r an d a d d to th em a tab lasp o o n fu l each o f p o w dered dovea, m ace, pepper, s a lt and au g er, a »alt- spoonful o f cay en n e pepper, th re e bay leave* an d a tab lesp o o n fu l o f celery seed sew ed Into a »mall -h aaaacloth bag. Boll all to g e th e r (o r sfx hours, s tir r in g freq u e n tly . T a k e o u t th e bag of seed i n d sd d a p in t o f cid e r vinegar. Boll up once m ore, ta k e fro m th e fire an d . when cold b ottle aw l te a l. The P a le ■am A lw ays sh a k e In Allen'» Foot-E ase, a powder, t cures h o t, sw e a tin g , a c h in g , sw o llen feet, ureg corn»-, Ingrow ing n a il» a n d bunion». At ill d ru fgiffts and shoe uteres, 25c. D ont accept tinr su b stitu te. Sample m ailed FREE. Address Vilen 8 . O lm sted, Le U oy, N. Y. N ot “ I am flftv »even veer* old, and until re cently my hair w a very «ray. But in a few week» Ayer’» Hair Vitror restored the natural color to my hair so now there 1 » not a gray hair to be seen.” — J. W. HaNbOM, Boulder Creek, Cal. by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, A lso m anufacturers o f SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL Æ iters T h e O ld F l a m e . T h . B eet P a r t. A C h a n c e to G e t R i c h . | ' A fo rtu n e a w a its th e ta ilo r w ho citn Invent a se cre t pocket In a co a t w her« J a m an m ay c a rry h is cig a rs w ith o u t . exposing them to th e m any frie n d s w ho help th em selv es.— D etro it F re e P ress. M o d e r n ise d V e r s io n . U OW A HD E. BURTON.—A May er and Chemist. ■■ Leadvilio, Colorado. Specimen prices: Gold, Silver, L ad, 91; Gold, Silver, 7oC; Gold, 6 Ja; Zinc or Copper, fl. CyanUlo teg’s. Mulling envelopes itnd full pricelist sent on application. Control andUm- work solicited. 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I t c u r e s D iu r r l u c a a n d W in d C o lic . I t r e lie v e s T e e t h in g T r o u b le s , c u r e s C o n s tip a tio n a n d F la t u lc u c y . I t a s s im ila t e s t h e F o o d , r e g u la t e s t h e S to m a c h a n d lio w e l s , g iv in t; h e a lt h y an ti n a t u r a l s le e p . T h e C h ild r e n ’ s P a n a c e a — T h e M o t h e r 's F r ie n d . The Kind You Have Always Bought B ears th e Signature of In Use For Over 3 0 Years. ▼MK CCNTAUS eOMMNT. VT «UNSAY »TRttT. NIW YORK CITY. Guaranteed Pure and W hole some. . Yon save money rand avoid failures in your' baking if you use BAKING POWDER E le c t. la d e e d . F an cy. “Tom m y, d id you give y o u r b ro th e r th e heat p a rt o f th e apple, a s I told you to r "Y asaum . 1 gave him th e seeds. H e can p la n t th em and h av e a w hole or- c h a r » . " __________________ 2 3 O u n c e s fo r 2 3 C e n ts A G ood R a le . Tea, Do you like It? Then why be contented with It? Have to b e? Oh, not Jurt put on Ayer’s Hair Vigor and have long, thick hair; soft, even hair; beautiful hair, without a single gray line in it. Have a little pride. Keep young just as long as you can. “W hen I saw him la s t b e w as g ettin g to be a re g u la r grouch. H a im agluad K n o c k e d O a t. everybody d islik ed him .” T he pugilist a moment dropped his guard. "O b, all t h a t ’s ch an g ed .“ A stiff righthander laid him on the floor “Yaa ?" “Yea, he know s It now .”— P h llad el- j And sent him into dream land. W hen h t woke phla P r * » a . ________ His dream of im m ortality was o’er. F irs t Coed— E ver notice bow grave Prof. McCoosle alw ays is? Second Coed— Yea, but there's nothin» str-inge about that. He does ell bit thinking io the dead languages. C him an— I m vy you your bom* In t k . su b u rb . Tbvr* is so much atora ot -if* and freedom there. Our so me— T here certainly ia ; e t pec tally for the neighborhood doge—blame ’em 1 Sf e r e My H is S c r a g g ly E va— Yes, sh e used to keep h is lov# le tte rs u n d e r h e r pillow. E d n a—And now? E v a— Oh, she keeps them o v er h e r pillow now. E d n a —O ver? E v a — Yes, she uses them a s c u rl p a per«. To Brea) >n New Shoes. T h a t 's I t. " I seldom m ak e a m ista k e ," sa id th e m an, a s be p laced th e lig h te d en d of b is c ig a r In h is m outh." "B u t w hen I d o ,” he co n tin u ed . “ I re c tify It im m ed iately ." And he rev ersed th e c ig a r a n d w ent on w ith hi* co n v ersatio n . W e lle r . I t w i i S am W eller w ho m ade Dick-1 •ns fam ous. “ P ickw ick P a p e rs" w ere j a com plete fa ilu re fluauclally u n til th is unique c h a r a c te r w as Introduced. T he press w as a ll b u t u n an im o u s in p ra is ing S am lval a s an e n tire ly o rig in al c h a ra c te r whom none b u t a g re a t gen ius could h av e created . D ickens re ceived o ver «16,000 fo r "P ickw ick P aper»,” an d a t th e age o f tw en ty -six he w as Incom parably tile m oat p o p u lar x u tb o r of bla day .— London S tan d ard . “ I d o n ’t know w h y my w ife lan 't happy, »he baa e v e ry th in g m oney can buy.” “ I t la th e th in g s w hich m oney can n o t buy th a t m ak e a w om an h ap p y ."— H ou sto n P o st. C ew ee a .O B e tw e ta . A New O rlean s w om an, w ell know n fo r h a r w ork fo r ch a rity , recen tly ac cep ted a n In v ita tio n to apeak a t an a ril-tu b e rc u lo sis m eeting. On th e p la t form ahe found h erself se ated betw een a blahop an d a rab b i, an d th e to n e of j th e m eetin g aeenied to he ren d ered e x trem ely solem n by th e com bination. In o rd e r to lig h ten th e solem nity, ahe said , tu rn in g to th* r a b b i : “Do you know . I feel a s If I w ere a leaf be tw een th e O ld a n d th e New T e sta m en ts.” T ha rab b i tu rn e d a sad-eyed gaze upon her. 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