r — QUEEN OF ACTRESSES PRAISES PE-RU-NA BROUGHT TO TERMS Corporations Lose in Struggle to Rule San Francisco. MUST PAY WELL FOR PRIVILEGES B oard o f S u p e rv iso rs E xacts Reduc tion on G as and T elephones and Rent fyr Trolley F ran ch ises. iw I j 3 i U . U M/triLuWC "I am (tad to write my endorsement of the great remedy Pcruna. I do so most heartily.” —Julia Marlowe. Any rem edy th a t benefits digestion stre n g th e n s the nerves. - The nerve centers require nutrition. I f th e digestion is im paired the nerve centers become anem ic, and nervous debility is the result. Peruna is not a nervine nor a stimu­ lant. It benelits the nerves by bene­ fiting digestion. P eruna frees the stom ach of c atarrh a l congestions and norm al digestion is the result. In o th er words, P eruna goes to the bottom of the whole difficulty, w le n th e disagreeable sym ptom s disappear. Mrs. J . C. Jam ison, W allace, Cal., w rites: " I w as troubled w ith my stom ach for six years. W as tre a te d by three doctors. T hey said th a t I had nervous dys[ epsia. I was p u t on a liquid diet fo r th ree months. “ I improved under the trea tm e n t, but as soon as I stopped taking the medi­ cine, I g o t bad again. “ I saw a testim onial of a m an whose case w as sim ilar to mine being cured by Peruna, so I thou ght 1 would give it a trial. ‘ ‘I procured a bottle a t once and com­ m enced taking it. I have tak en several b ottles and am entirely c u red .” **Tur 1 n t D irectly on th e beach overlooking I th e ocean. H ot s a lt bathe u l I I C liff H ouse s J Xlf; gxsz 1 ■ O F K ud Parli!™* E lectric lig h ts . Fire- I H v r place and tJte&m h e a t. F ine walk» I I f t a r n n a i ” and driven. Sea foodn a spec- I D u n tu u n IaJly# lutelu ■ per day. W i DAN. and g3.oo Special rates by the week. j MOUUJ^. P r o p r ie t o r ■ H O W A R D IS. B U R T O N .— a s s a y e r a r l C h e m is t. L eu c iv ille , C oloruào» S p e c i m e n p r i c e s : G o ld , S il v e r , 1. a d , ? l ; G o ld , S li v e r , 7óo; G o ld , 60c; Z in c o r C lip p e r, $1. C y a n i d e t e s i s . M a i l i n g e n v e l o p e s a n d h i l l p r ic e l i s t s e n t o n a p p l i c a t io n . C o n tr o l a n d U rn - ire w o r k s o l ic i te d . R e fe re n c e t C a r b o n a t e N ar oual B a n k . E T M O h lo g t b . San Francisco, Ju n e 18.—T h e annual stru g g le betw een the city and the c o r­ p orations has ju st com e to an end, with an unexpected victory for the m unicipality. T he m em bers of the board of supervisors, w ho rep resen t the city in the neg o tiatio n s w ith the c o rporations, are for the m ost p art business m en and law yers. It was th o u g h t th a t th e ir sym pathies would run n atu rally to the v e jte d in te rests and th at the local service com panies, which suffered heavily in the e a rth ­ quake and tire, would take advantage of the situ atio n a n d m ake up from the public w hat they lost in the tire. T h at is exactly w hat the c o rp o ra tio n s tried to do. T h ey said so openly, and a r ­ gued th eir rig h t to do so. but a m a­ jo rity of the board stood firm for the taxpayers, and the city w itnessed a m ost en co u rag in g exam ple of com ­ petent governm ent. P re ssu re from every possible ave­ nue was b ro u g h t to bear on the su p e r­ visors to force them to yield to th e de­ m ands of all the service Com panies for higher rates. T h e gas com pany want ed an increased rate, the w ater com ­ pany th rea te n e d fam ine unless it should receive a 15 per cent advance in rates, the telephone com pany re ­ sisted to the u tm ost, and the stre e t railroad com pany ran cars w ithout perm its, seized franchises and a t­ tem pted to b o ttle up the traffic p riv­ ileges on M arket street, when the su ­ pervisors stepped in and com pletely blocked the gam e. T he gas com pany asked for an in­ crease from 85-cent to $1 gas T he board conducted an inquiry, T h e gas com pany prom ised to tu rn s its books o ver to the supervisors for in sp ec­ tion. T his, it a fte rw a rd appeared, was a b'uff, for w hen the supervisors asked for the records, the com pany refused to produce them until prac­ tically com pelled to do so. It was then discovered th a t im proper charges had been m ade in figuring the cost of operation. T h e m ask was pulled aside by the "b u sin e ss” b oard and the gas com pany got an 85-cent rate. An in v estig atio n in to telephone ra te s resu lted in a general reduction of from 15 to 25 per cent. T he w ater ra te was placed at the sam e figure as last year, w ith a slight increase in the allow ance for hy d ran ts. T h e tro l­ ley franchises w hich the U nited R ail­ roads a tte m p ted to a p p ro p riate were w ithheld. P R O S E C U T E ENGLISHM AN u ro m m ef. I t w as th e cu sto m In th e dnya o f our old n av y fo r th e m en to b rin g to th e m a st all th e w o rn o u t a rtic le s w hich w ere to be Inspected, h an d ed In an d e x ­ ch an g ed fo r new. T h e d ru m m e r h ad ap p lied fo r so tunny d ru m head s th a t th e com m odore felt au re he w aa being Im posed upon, and one d ay Bet him self to w a tc h w hile th e b an d w as playing. As one r a ttlin g m a rtia l a ir follow ed a n ­ o th e r tils an g er In creased perceptibly u n til b e b ro k e fo rth In u n co n tro lla b le ra g e : ‘T h e re , now , co nfo u n d y o u ! I Bet why you use so m any d ru m heads. D on’t d ru m In th e m iddle o f It all the tim e. D rum all o ver th a t d ru m . I tell you 1” E ditor o f P a p e r in Seoul Is C h a rg ed W ith Sedition. conserve the w ater. T he soil around T h e i r O a la ln a . Quincy is so light th st the w ater will T h e v isito r (lad a lre a d y spoken a t seep aw ay and be lost, unless you put Industry la Racaixing G re a te r Atten­ in sueh pipes. A ten horse-pow er en o u sld e ra b le len g th w hen he sa id to th e tion T han E ver B efore. ine would be sufficient to raise w ater -blldren, w hose a tte n tio n b ad begun to or te n acres, b u t it m ight be necessary w ander, “ And now 1 w a n t to tell you Pro/. H. T. French. Director Idaho Experiment GROWING H O G S IN IDAHO. Station. T h e hog in d u stry in Idaho is r e ­ ceiving m ore a tte n tio n now th an ever before in the histo ry of the state. T h e tendency to diversify farm op­ e ratio n s is stro n g e r now th an in the past. All alfalfa, o r all sheep or all of any o th er one thing, unless it should be fruit, is out of date for the m ajority of farm ers of Idaho, b oth in the n o rth ern p a rt of the state, w here irrig atio n is not practiced, and in the irrig ated sections of so u th ern Idaho. T h e m ost succesful farm er, here as elsew here, is the one w ho is m aking livestock on the farm one of the im p o rta n t factors. A y the dairy indus­ try increases in in te rest the raising of hogs will receive m ore attention. A farm er who is not adverse to m ilk­ ing cows will, as a rule, be a success in handling pigs, because no one call succeed in eith er line, to the fullest extent, unless he looks carefully a fte r details. In Idaho the dairy industry is g ro w ­ ing, therefore I expect a m ore rapid developm ent of the hog industry: In fact, (here is a stro n g indication that this is the case ju st now in several sections of the state. In holding far­ m ers' in stitu tes in sou th ern Idaho m uch in te rest was noticed in the su b ­ jec t of feeding and breeding hogs. Several shipm ents of pure bred stock have recently been m ade into so u th ­ ern Idaho. P ure bred Poland China. D uroc Jersey, C h ester W hite and B erkshire pigs are found in in cre as­ ing num bers in every farm ing section of the state. P oland C hinas p redom i­ nate, no d oubt; but the D uroc is b e ­ com ing a close c o m p e tito r in m any sections. A lfalfa pasture, w ith a sm all ra tio n of shorts, ground w h eat o r finely ground barley, will grow pigs very rapidly. T his, supplem ented w ith sep- c rato r milk, will produce a gro w th equal to that secured in the c orn belt, and in quality we flatter ourselves th a t it is superior. In grow th, our pigs can be m ade to com pare quite favorably with those fed on corn. N um erous re p o rts w ere m ade last w inter at fa rm e rs’ m eetings th at it was not difficult to produce a pig th a t w ould w eigh tw o hundred pounds at eight m o n th s old. Som e sugar b eets and o th er ro o ts can be fed, and are being used in feeding hogs in Idaho. P o ta to e s boiled and m ixed with one and a half to tw o pounds of grain per hundredw eight of pig, will produce good gains in live w eight. A lfalfa, cut up w ith feed c u t­ ter, and softened by steam ing or even a sprinkling of cold w ater, w ith a l it­ tle grain, m akes a good ration for bro o d sow s du rin g w inter. A g reat m any hogs are w intered largely on dry alfalfa hay, and th ey do very well. In a state w here so m uch cheap fo r­ age can be grow n for hogs, th ere is g re at encouragem ent for t^e industry. I-arge yields of w heat and barley can be secured on irrig a ted lands, ami often the w heat is of low m i'.'irg quality, m aking it m uch m ore p rofit­ able to feed it th an to sell it in the sack. A bushel of w heat will m ake from 12 to 15 pounds of gain in live w eight w hen fed to th rifty young hogs w eighing from 75 to 175 pounds. In young pigs even g re a te r gains can be secured. Field peas are g row n in som e sec­ tions for hog p astu re, and serve an im p o rta n t purpose in providing good p a stu rag e during the sum m er before the stubble fields are ready to glean. T h e re is a period in sum m er when th ere is a lack of good pasture in the grain -g ro w in g sections of the state. L ittle alfalfa o r clover is grow n on m any of the farm s, and often pigs m ake v ery sm all gains during this period. Som e farm ers sow grain, such as w heat or barley, for hog p a s­ ture, but even this does not produce as good re su lts as w ould a pastu re of alfalfa, pea* or clover. B luegrass and w hite clover will m ake a good pa stu re in som e locali­ ties w here th ere is plenty of m o ist­ ure and good soil. T h is does no t. in our opinion, give as good resu lts how ever, as the crops m entioned above. Id a h o farm ers are m uch e n ­ couraged in raising hogs from the fact th a t large packing plants are be ing established on th e coast, th u s in ­ suring a steady dem and for live hogs, and' while the price m ay not be any­ m ore satisfacto ry th an in the past, w ith a lim ited supply, th ere will be a perm anency to th e dem and even though the num ber of hogs produced increases several tim es. Seoul, Ju n e 10.— Y. M im ura, the Jap an ese re sid en t g o v e rn o r of Seoul, appeared as the p ro se cu to r of E. T. Rethcl, a B ritish subject, w ho w as to ­ day arra ig n ed in a B ritish court ap ­ pointed under o rd e r of the privy council. B ethel is charged with spreading sedition by the m edium of a new spaper published in the C orean vernacular, and of w hich he is the pro p rieto r. T h e court includes Judge F. St. B ourne and P ro sec u tin g A tto r­ ney W ilkinson both of w hom were specially sent from S hanghai by the B ritish go v ern m en t at the suggestion of A m bassador M cD onald at T okio. T he prosecution said th a t it would People Tell Each Other About prove th a t the publications in B ethel’s v ernacular new spaper was largely re ­ Good Things. sponsible for all the d istu rb an c es in Tw elve years ago few people in th e world knew Corea. M. M im ura asse rted th a t the o f such a p reparation as a Pow der for th e F eet. C orean g o v e rn m e n t exists only su b ­ Today a fte r th e genuine m e rit o f A llen’s Foot- He E ase have been told y ear a fte r y ea r by g ra te fu l je c t to the direction of Japan. persons, it -is indispensable to millions. I t is fu rth e r said he believed th ere were 20.000 tro o p s now in C orea, and th at cleanly, wholesome, healing and antiseptic, and half of the c o u n try was disturbed. gives re s t and com fort to tired, aching feet. I t cures w hile you walk. Over 30,000 testim on­ C onsequently the publications were ials. Im itations pay th e dealer a larger profit, c rea tin g a false im pression re g ard in g otherw ise you would never be offered a su b stitu te the real in te n tio n of the Jap an ese gov fo r A llen’s Foot-Ease, th e original foot powder. ern m en t. increasin g the difficulties of Ask for A llen's F oot-E ase and see th a t you g e t i t the g o v e rn m e n t and causing m uch bloodshed. Q U E S T IO N S AND A N SW ERS. A Q a s r r c lfio in e F a m ily . C. M. C ross, a law yer of K obe, w ho M rs. K dgertou B lu n t— B ut why did is defending Bethel, asked for a ju ry you leav e y o u r la s t place? trial, w hich Ju d g e St. B ourne refused. Valuable Inform ation to Pacific N o rth ­ w e st I r q j ir c r s A p p lican t— I co u ld n ’t stand th e way th e m istre ss an d m a s te r used to quar- By J . L. Ashlock. W ashington Expartmant Sta- Pigeon M akes Long Flight. tion. Pullm an. rel, m um . T acom a, W ash., Ju n e 16.—A fte r b e ­ E lm a.— I h av e a tr a ^ t o f land n ear M rs. H. B. (s h o c k e d )— D e a r m e! Did ing on the w ing since the 17th day of Q uincy, W ash., th a t I w ish to irrig a te , th ey q u a rre l v ery m uch, th en ? last m onth, one of the c a rrie r p ig eo n s A p p lican t— Yes. m um ; w hen It w asn 't sent out from this city on the steam er l r o rder to do th is 1 w ill h a v e to u«c w ell w a te r, an d possibly do th e pum p­ me a u ’ 'lm . It w aa me au d ’er. T rem o n t, on th e 15th of May. to be in g w ith a gasoline engine, or some lib erated at Cape F la tte ry , re tu rn e d o th e r m echanical d evice. W ill you W a lt. u < M e» »«r*e. to its ro o st in th is city S a tu rd ay even­ -W h at sort of a table do they set ing W h en th e steam er T re m o n t left please give me a n y in fo rm atio n th a t A. L. C. s t your boarding bouse T” aeked the th is p o rt it carried fourteen pigeons. b e a rs on th is s u b j e c t ! ” f ‘ I am q u ite fa m ilia r w ith th e con­ young man who was contem plating a T h e bird th a t cam e back S aturday was one of Mr. B rechtel's, and it d itio n s around Q uincy, an d b elieve th a t change. ir rig a tio n in th a t region would b rin g “A table of w aits and m easures,” re ­ bro u g h t w ith it a m essage d ated Cape v e ry good result*, p ro v id in g th e cost plied hie friend, ’’the Brst long and Beale, w hich is 200 m iles out at sea. w as n o t too m uch. In th a t lo c a lity the O ne of the pigeons re tu rn e d hom e a ♦he la tte r short.”—Chicago News. d e p th to w a te r is q u ite considerable, w eek ago. Gold F rom A laska. S e a ttle, W ash., Ju n e 16. — T he steam ship C ity of S eattle, w hich a r ­ rived in p o rt e arly this m o rn in g from S o u th w estern A laska, b ro u g h t the first shipm ent of gold from F a irb an k s to reach S e a ttle by the Skagw ay route. In all, she b ro u g h t ab o u t $1,- 800 , 000 , the g re a te r p a rt of which was consigned to D e x te r H o rto n & Co., b ankers of th is city. A n o th e r large lot w as $504,000, consigned to the W ash in g to n T ru st C om pany from the W ash in g to n A laska Bank, its branch at F airbanks. T he gold cam e up the Y ukon on the P rospector. “ Before a* In* Ayer’« Hair Vigor I had very thin and very poor hair Bot I continuad to oaa the Vlpror until my hair fraatly improved in every way. I have oaad Tt off end on for the paat ten year*.“— M b s . M. D rummoro , Newark, K. J. IT.O 9 Æ ijers m u ** M SA PABLLA . Runaway Auto Kills F o u r. New Y ork. June 16.— F our p ersons ; were drow ned to n ig h t w hen an a u to ­ m obile c a rry in g a pleasure p a rty of six becam e unm anageable, shot at a . wild speed dow n W est F ifty -six th street and bounded from an open pier in to th e N o rth river. T he m achine tu rn ed o ver in its plunge from the ■ pier, h o lding th e fo u r victim s fast in . th eir seats. Jo h n Bailer, the chauf- , feur. was carried in to the riv er w ith th e m achine, but m anaged to free him self and sw im to safety. C uban P a trio t! A m use T aft. W ash in g to n . June 16 — S e c retary T a ft laughed to d ay w hen he w as told of a fu rth e r re p o rt of p re p ara tio n s of re v o lu tio n ary u prisings in C uba based - o n the p roposed w ithdraw al of A m er­ ican tro o p s on o r before next Friday. th e re fo re be h eav y . T he fa rm e r! th e re use w indm ill* q u ite exclusively, u sing gasoline engine* only w hen th e wind fail*. H ow ever, th e w afer is q u ite a b u n d a n t w hen it i* reached. I do not b eliev e th a t it would be p rofitable fo r you to ir rig a te as m any a* te n acres unless you h av e a system of p ip es to E d w a rd Q uerr, who drove a home a t­ tached to a buggy over a railroad tree- tie 190 feet above the Cuyahoga river. In Ohio, the horse tro ttin g over a plank • foot wide, was arrested on a charge lunacy. ________________ Jnm t mm H ap p r. “Jonee* new stenographer can’t spell a little b i t ” “T h a t ’a all right. N either can Jones. f le ’a happy an d If you leave him alone slie'11 hold h e r Job an d he’ll never know th e difference ”— D etroit Free Press. < n id i r . u n .ld .v n d . “ I. air,” rem arked the self-im portant atatesiuan. “w as never approached with a proposition of g ra ft In my Ufa.” “T h at fact," answ ered Senator Bor- ghnm. "may be > recognition of your honesty, and then again It may be i reflection on your influence.”—W ash­ ington Star. Mrs. Knicker— Henry, why did you leave your shoes on the sta irs last night? K nlrker (dazed, but I uapl red ( —En­ glish custom, m’dear. Left ’em to be blacked.—ru c k . RHEUMATISM m ore th a n one well. I am be of a boy I once knew . g in n in g to b eliev e thajt irrig a tio n wil ’’H e h ad a good f a th e r and m o th e r," be n ecessary in Jjte Q uincy section tc th e v isito r co n tin u ed , » h e n he fo u n d E v e ry case of R h e u m a tism h a s its o rig in a n d its developm ent in th a o b ta in th e b est r e s u lts .” -‘ev ern l p air* o f eye* h ad re tu rn e d to blood. I t is n o t a dise ase w h ic h is c o n tra c te d lik e a cold, b u t it i t in th* B a ird .— l4 I h av e been q u ite success th e ir su rv ey of h is face, “an d th ey did blood a n d sy ste m before a p a iu is felt, a n d th e c h a n g e s in th e w eather o r ful w ith corn in th is lo cality , excep. all th a t lay In th e ir pm ver to m ak e him a n y p h y sic a l irre g u la ritie s, su c h a s a sp e ll of in d ig e stio n , bowel disturbance, th a t th e corn m a tu re s r a th e r sm all. Can happy. B u t th e boy w as th o u g h tle ss e tc ., a re m erely th e e x c itin g c a u se s p ro d u c in g th e p a in s and aches, w hich R h e u m a tism is cau sed by an you ad v ise me of v a rie tie s o f corn tha. an d se lfis h ; be f r itte r e d aw a y h is tim e, a re th e n a tu ra l sy m p to m s of th e d isease. I m ig h t t r y ! ” FARM ER. e x cess of u ric acid a n d o th e r corrosive, i r r ita tin g p o iso n s in th e blood, w hich and nev er th o u g h t o f th e fu tu re . a re c a rrie d th ro u g h th e c irc u la tio n to e v e ry p a rt of th e sy ste m . Every “ I ad v ise th a t you ex p erim en t wit!- •To-day, In stead of tilling a n honor- . m u scle, nerve, m em b ran e, tis s u e a n d jo in t becom es s a tu ra te d w ith thee* K affir corn, sin^e it seems th a t it wil do w ell in y o u r region. T ry a good ab le a n d u sefu l positio n In life, w h ere i a crid , ir r ita tin g im p u ritie s, o r coated w ith fine, in so lu b le caustic m atter, e a rly m a tu rin g D ent v a iie ty . Thi* do you suppose be sta n d s, ch ild ren , as a n d th e sh a rp , p ie rc in g p a in s o r t h e d u ll, c o n s ta n t a c h e s a re felt w ith every should be p re fe ra b le to th e F lin t, am! a m an ?" p h y sic a l m ovem ent. W h en th e b lo o d is filled w ith u ric acid p o iso n , perm a­ it c e rta in ly m ak es b e tte r feed. Th< " H e s ta n d s b efo re u s ! ” sh rille d all n e n t re lief c a n n o t be e x p ec te d from lin im e n ts, p la s te rs, o r o th e r external co n d itio n s o f y o u r regiou req u ire th a t th e little boys au d g lrla In p ro m p t an d tre a tm e n t. S u c h m e a su re s g iv e te m p o ra ry relief, b u t in o rd e r to conquer you c u ltiv a te to re ta in m oisture, as wel toyous unison. R h e u m a tis m a n d b rin g atxrnt a as to d estro y th e w eeds.” Sometime «go, I had Rheumatism and had to C hew elah.— “ I s wood as d esirab le at cem en t f o r b u ild in g a silo f Is silagt a p t to fre e z e in th is c o u n try f W ha: fo rag e p la n ts should be grow n in th Chew elah r e g io n ! ” STO C K M A N . “ B rom e g ra ss m ig h t do well, if • thi soil is not too g rav elly , b u t it should n o t be g row n in rocky soil. V etches w ill be d e s ira b le in such soil as you hav e, a s th ese p la n ts reseed them selves. I f you can g e t lum ber a t a reaso n ab le p rice in y o u r v ic in ity , it would be more co stly to bu ild o f cem ent th a n of wood. B ilage sta y s w arm , an d it is not a p t to ¿feeze in th is c o u n try ; b u t if it stick s to th e sides o f th e silo fro m au y cause, i t should be tra m p e d dow n in o rd er to p re v e n t i t fro m s e ttlin g u n e v e n ly .” r iT O a*. V tils' Duo-« s o d all Nervous DW-essfl rl I O rm.iiomtly cured b y Dr. K ltso 's UroU n o , v« :u- 3 .or*r. sen d tor V BEE fZ trlal boUX. end .rs a U n . Dr. It. th k llu .- . UL.KU A rcb a t . PWhb.hu. A S si ■ a re a ta . co m p le te cure, th e u ric acid a n d quit work. The pain in my hack and between o th e r in fla m m a to ry m a tte r m u st be my shoulders was eo Intense I could not rest or e x p elled , a n d th is c a n n o t be done sleep. I tried everything, but nothing did me n n f good till I heard of and took 8. 8. 8. This med­ w ith e x te rn a l tr e a t- e n t. S. S. S. icine cured me sound and well. It purified my c u res R h e u m a tism b e ca u se i t is a blood and made me feel like e new man. p erfect a n d e n tire ly v e g etab le blood CONRAD LOHR, Anderson, lad. 1X1 B. lt t h St. p u rifier. I t goes dow n in to th e c irc u la tio n , n e u tra liz e s th e acids, I was severely troubled with Rheumatism. I a n d d isso lv e s th e ir r ita tin g d e p o s­ had it in my knees, legs end ankles, and any one who has ever had Rheumatism knows how u cru * its w h ic h a re p re s s in g o n th e s e n s i­ elating ths pain is and how it inWrfere# with ooo tiv e n e rv e s a n d tis s u e s a n d p ro d u c ­ at ’ oik. I was truly In bad shape— having been botherod with it for tan years, off and on. A in g p a in , e n ric h e s th e w eak, so u r physician advised ms to use 8. 9. S. I did blood, a n d rem oves e v ery ato m of local so. After taking two bottles I noticed the so im p u rity from th e c irc u la tio n . So ness and pain were greatly reducod. I continued the medicine and was thoroughly cured; all pain, in ste a d of b e in g a w eak, s o u r soreness anil inflammation gone. I reconunei stre am , d is trib u tin g u ric acid to th e S. S. S. to all Rheumatic sufferers. d iffere n t p a rts of th e sy ste m , th e J . L. AGNSW, blood is s tro n g a n d h e a lth y a n d 808 S . Greenbrier 8t., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. th e re fo re a b le to s u p p ly e v ery m u s ­ cle, n erv e, bone and tis s u e w ith n o u ris h m e n t a n d s tre n g th . T h a n t h r inflam ­ | m atio n a n d sw e llin g su b sid e, th e p a in s a n d ach es cease, a n d n o t o n ly la R h e u m a tis m p e rm a n e n tly c u red , b u t u n d e r th e fine to n ic effects of S. 8 . S . th e e n tire g e n era l h e a lth is b e n efitte d a n d b u ilt u p . In all form s of R heum a­ tis m , w h e th e r a c u te o r ch ro n ic, S. S. S. w ill be fo u n d a safe a n d re lia b le tr e a t­ m en t. S pecial book o n R h e u m a tis m a n d a n y m edical advice y o u d e sire w ill be fu rn ish e d free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA . A sto ry la to ld of th a fam o u s R ich n rd B rin sley S lisrld a n , t h a t one la y w hen com ing hack from sho o tin g , w ith an em p ty bag. an d seeing a n u m b er of d o rk s In a pond, w h ile n e a r by a m uu w as le a n in g on a fence w atc h in g them , S h e rid a n ask ed : “ W h a t will you ta k a fo r a sh o t a t th e d u ck s?” “ W ell,” s a id th e m an th o u g h tfu lly , ' I ’ll ta k e h a lf a so v ereig n .” ’’D one,” sa id S h erid an , au d ha , 1 r-d L eah y .— ” 1 would lik e to know if it Into th e m iddle o f th e d u ck s, k illin g a would be ad v isab le to p la n t th e Aus dozen or m ore. “ I'm a f ra id you m ad e a tra lia n sa lt bush in th is region? H as bad b a rg a in ,’’ sa id S h erid an , lau g h in g . th e p la n t an y d esirab le q u a litie s ! ” “ I d o n 't know a b o u t th a t ,” th a m an J . S. replied. "T h e y 're n o t m y d u ck s.’’— i ( I ad v ise y ou to le t th e A u stralian T h e C h ris tia n A dvocate. sa lt bush alone. T he p la n t has a few how ’s This? d e sira b le q u a litie s, but we h av e heard We offer One H u n d re d Dollar* R e w a rd fo r any th a t in th e W a lla W alla co u n try it has i C a ta r r h the.t c a n n o t be c u re d by H a .l’s developed in to a pest. I t resem bles ease-*, C a ta rrh C ure. tu m b le weed in its m an n er of g row th, F J . C H EN EY & CO., T o led o ,O T he world contains at least four moun­ We, th e u n d e rs ig n e d , h a v e k n iw n F. J . and in w in d y w e a th e r w ill b re a k off and C h eney to r th e la 15 y ea rs, a n d b eliev e h im tains composed of alm ost solid iron ore. roll f o r a g r e a t d istan c e, s c a t t e i n g p erfec tly h o n o ra b st le in all b u tsn esa tr a n s a c tio n s One is in Mexico, one in the U nited seed a s i t goes. E x cep t w hen ySung an d fin a n cially a b le to c a rry o u t a n y o b lig a ­ S tates, another in India and a fourth in and te n d er, it is u n d esirab le fo Y sto ck . ” tio n m ad e bv nis firm . Africa ju*t below the Soudan, and there WARDING, KINN A N A MARVIN, W h o lesale D ru g g ist* , Toledo,O have been reports of such a m ountain ex­ W ash tu cn a.— “ I have a w h ite clover H a ll’s C a ta rra h C u re is ak e n in te r n a lly , ac t­ law n, an d w ould lik e to know w h at so rt in g d ire c tly u p o n th e blood a n d m u c o u s s u r­ isting in Siberia. of bone f e r tiliz e r is b est to use on i t . ” faces of th e system . T estim o n ial* s e n t free. P rie e 75 c e n ts p e r b o ttle. Sold by a ll D ru g g ists. N ot m P ro fc e a lo n a l. W. A. P . T ake H a il’s F a m ily P ills fo r C o n s tip a tio n . W areham Long— Did jevver atten d a “ I q u estio n th e a d v is a b ility of using hobos' convention? a bone fe rtiliz e r on y o u r law n. Com S ts u g . Iluffold K n u tt— -No, ye blame fool. m ercial fe rtiliz e r s are g en erally poorly “B lgley d o esn 't b o th er a b o u t po litics Reckon I w ant to forfeit me amm ychure a d a p te d to th e soils in sem i-arid re any m ore, does he?” stan d in ’ by doin’ a thing like tiiat?— gions. W ell-ro tted m an u re p laced on “ No, Indeed.” th e la n d la te in th e fa ll an d rak ed off phicago Tribune. “ L et me see. w hen w as it th a t he got in th e sp rin g w ould, I b elieve, be f a r R e w a rd * o f S c h o la r e h lp . th s g u b e rn a to ria l bee In hla b o n n et?” m ore p re fe ra b le . The soil in y o u r re “ H e took a full classical course at " J u st b efo re he 'g o t It In th e neck.” gion need s hum us ra th e r th a n fe rtiliz college, did he? Did it ever get him any­ in g elem ents. M anure is w ell supplied - T h e (Catholic S ta n d a rd a n d Tim es. th in g ; ’ w ith p h o sp h a tes and n itro g e n , and “ Well, he ha* made several hundred should th e re fo re give y o u r soil th e dollars, th at I know of, by inventing needed s tim u la tio n .” L atin and Greek names for paten t medi­ S u n n y sid e — “ W ould y o u r sta tio n ad cines.” vise me to feed g rain hay w ith a lfa lfa ? Mothers will find Mr«. Winelow*s Soothing I am a d a iry m a n , and have been feeding Syrup the best remedy to use for their cL’ldx^il only a l f a l f a .” F . W. lu rin g the teething period. T‘ I am su re th a t th ere would be econ om y in co m b in in g a lfa lfa w ith g rain . “Abstem ious” and “ facetious” are the F rom fo u r to te n pounds of g rain per only words in English having the vowel* d a y should be sufficient, using rolled in th eir order. b a rle y r a th e r th a n w heat or b ran . The b ra n would p ra c tic a lly be w asted. You P u s s ie s W h a t I t y l e f w ould g et good resu lts, I believe, by “ H as she adopted a new fad? She feed in g a b o u t one-half a pound per carries her head tilted to one side now.” d a y of lin seed m eal. A lfa lfa is e n tire ­ “T h a t’s no fed. I t ’s a habit »he has ly n itro g e n o u s in com position, and should b e b alan ced by a more concen go through ao many narrow doorway* tr a te d fo rm of th e c a rb o -h y d ra te s.” with th a t new spring h at of her*.’’ g y ru p tffT g s ^ O i x i r s f ’S e n n a Q U E R IE S BY FARM ERS. E x perim ent Station C alled Upon fo r Advice on V arious S u b jects. F rom th e W ashington S ta te College, Pullm an. A Seattle correspondent asks for a statem ent of the experience the sta­ tion has had with the “ novelty v e g ­ etables.” H e was in form ed as fol­ lows: “ T h e station has experimented with all of them, and finds that they will grow successfully in eastern W a s h ­ ington. T h e tom ato and egg plant should be started early in the season in hotbeds, or cold frames. W ith this care a creditable crop will be' m a ­ tured. T h e egg plant is a native of warm climates, and, like the tomato, should be given a high, warm eleva­ tion. T he okra and artichoke have each done very well with us. requiring only the ordinary g arden culture.” A fa rm e r of Arden wishes to know what apples would do well where he lives. Professor T h o r n b e r advised him as follows: “ F o r the soil and general climatic conditions you have, I advise the use in equal quantities of the Jonathan, Rome Beauty and W egener. It is possible that you might make use of a g reat m any other varieties, b i t these are apples that the all doing well, and sell for ve ry good market prices in the annual markets. “V a ry the num ber of tree, a c c o rd ­ ing to w he ther you are going to irr - gate or not. If you are going to irri gate, plant your trees from twenty- five to twenty-seven feet apart, in alternate rows. If you are not going to irrigate, you bad b e tte r plant them on the hexagonal plan, placing the trees in the rows thirty-three feet apart, with the rows themselves about twenty-seven feet apart. It will not injure the trees to grow vegetables betw een them for the first three to five years, but, of course, you should plant n o thing that will take the m oistu re or plant food from close to and th e cost of o p e ra tin g a pum p would the young tre e s.” The S of the Hair There are four verses. Verse 1. Ayer’s Hair Vieor makes the hair grow. Verse 2. Ayer’s Hair Vigor stops falling hair. Verse 3. Ayer’s Hair Vigor cures dandruff. V erse 4. Ayer’s Hair Vigor always re­ stores color to gray hair. The chorus is sung by millions. S to sin k M i ld a cts g en tly yet prompt­ ly on th e bowels, cleanses th e sy ste m ejjectu ally, assists one in overcoming h a b itu a l con stip ation perm an en tly. To get its o e n e 'ic io l e j e c t s buy t h e ¿ erm ine. ' a n u ja c t u r c ti by th< J ïg S y r u p C o . It on H ubby. H is U su a l C o u rse. “ W hat do you do,” asked the fair brid ge player, whispering to the man sittin g behind her, “ when you have a hand lik e th a t? ” “ I generally sw eer,” h e a n sw e r e d .— Chicago Tribune. G le a m o f H o p e . Orville Ardup— Ah, here com ee th a t infernal bill collector! C aller (producing folded document with a la c rity )— I am glad to hear yo u any ao, Mr. Ardup. I have been h ere nine tim es w ithout having b ed í a c o lle c ­ tor, you know. H o n o r V .. S a f .t r , “ D o n 't you couatiler it h o n o rab le to tell a m an lila fa u lts tv b is face?" q u eried th e y o u th . “ Yea." rep lied th e w ise guy, “b u t I c a u sh ler It s a fe r to te ll th em to h la neig h b o r.” In Washing Animals To pro tect them from parasites, which bite and annoy them , w ash them with “20 Mule Team Borax” w ater. D irt and disagreeable odor ara removed, the anim als' skins rendered healthier, th e-h a ir so ft and (floaay and | free from insects. All dealers. Book­ let, Sam ple and Lace Design for center- piece, 10c. Pacific C oast Borax Co., | Oakland, CaL M V SOLO BY LEADING DRUCGISTS- 601 p-BOTTU Nat “OUCH” K IlE lb lc . OH, MY BACK “ D id n ’t th a t new n u rse come th a t 1 engaged fo r little M o rtim er?" naked Mr. D e Style. “ Yea," rep lied M rs. De S ty le, "but she w o u ld n ’t do. She b ad n o th in g but blue d resses to w ear, an d blue, you know . Is only fo r g irl b a h le a ; pink It fo r bova."— P h ila d e lp h ia P re ss. An t o IT IS W ON DERFU L HOW QUICKLY T H I PAIN AND S T IF F N E S S CO WHEN YOU USB ST JACOBS OIL T H IS W ELL TR IED , OLD-TIME REMEDY FILLS T H E BILL 2 5 o .— ALL DRUGGISTS.— 8 0 « . O lt lu h o r a a . CONQUERS PAIN “ Speaking of tornadoes,” observed the boarder with the high forehead, “ if the one th at visited Oklahoma the other day had happened along a few month* sooner there would have been a provision in th# S tate conatitution abolishing tornadoee. T h a t’a about the only thing they over­ looked.” The K ind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 80 years, has borne the slgnatnre o f and has been made under his P e r ­ s o n a l supervision since Its I n f a n c y . A llow no one to deceive yon In this. A ll Counterfeit«, Imitation, and “ Ju.t-as-good’* are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health o f Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. P u n ls k m e n t. S tran g er— In your town they close th<* fro n t doors of the saloons on Sunday, and open the side doors, do they? Isn ’t th at w hipping the devil around the stum p? Native— Yes, and the whipping doesn’t h u rt him a hit, either. What is CASTORIA g s l t e a u iffe re se e . **What doee Vernon do for a living' -H o work* In a p aint ahop.” •’W hy, I understood he waa a w rite! for the m agaalnes.” ’’Well, you asked me w hat be did for a living.”—B ohem ian.__ The bank a t Bremen, Kan., having burned, experts In the treasury de- ! pertinent a t W ashington have figured | rot th a t a q u a rt of aabea sent on for 1 redemption will be worth about $4.000. Having bet $900 th a t he had seen one Castcria Is a harmlcaa substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­ goric, I>rops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance. It* age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverl.hness. It cures Diarrhoea and W ind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulate, the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panaceu—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE T h e U e e r e e l. “You call yourself a poet—and writ* rhym es about the virtues of Peekabur soap?” "And you call yourself en a rtist? ” "W ell?" “And m ake comic valentines."— Cleveland Plain Dealer.___ K ep t n e a r . One of the contem porary poet* «aha "W here are the bright glrla of the past?” O ur own observation Is th at soma of them are adm inistering cat* tloua doses of paregoric te the bright glrla o t the fu tu re Im p r a c tic a b le . “Y our husband smokes bis pipe in the house, does he? I suppose there is no way of getting the odor of tobacco out of the rooms, eitlher.” “ Yes, there is one way— but I hesitate about resorting to it. Our house and fu rn itu re are only , p artly insured.” T r y !iiif “John, dear, I wish you would te s ta this milk and see if it’s perfectly tw e e t .” “ W hat for?” “ Because if It’s the least bit aoor 1 don’t w ant to give any of it to F id o . I t isn’t good for him.” CASTORIA ALW AYS B ean the Signature of The Kind You Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 3 0 Year* Exact Copy o f Wrmpjar.