Scrofula Few are entirely free from it. It may develop so slowly as to cause little if any disturbance during the whole period of childhood. It mav then produce dyspepsia, ca­ tarrh, and marked tendency to eon- »umption, before causing eruptions, aores or swellings. To get entirely rid of it take the great blood-pnriiier, Hood's Sarsaparilla .. ,, A Broiultilum. I Q U E S T IO N S A N D A N a W fcR S . Oli, girls, * exclaimed the gushing ! - innl'b 11 ou the crowded street car. , . , , , . 'I'vu , „ , . . , . ' Valuable information to Pac A « North 1 ' e ji st washed my Uc.ir aud 1 can t I . . . do a thing with I t l” Just then th e; wast trq jira ra . car gave a lurch aud she shrieked ns the utau iu front o f her stepped on her ‘ hot. '•lleg pardon." muttered the wean- straphanger who had dono the step- plug. "Y ou eoe, I've Just washed my feet and I can't do a thing with them." — Judge. I! lack Coated Can per*. W e are becoming not only a nation of shopkeeper*, but a nation o f clerks. Every young man wishes to be a clerk, Quick Itctlex A ction. every young wumau a typewriter. The Shocked aud Grieved I ’areut— Tommy, profession Is frightfu lly overcrowded where did you get those beautiful litt < and frightfu lly underpaid. We have spotted eggs? You have beeu robbin| neither servants nor laborers, only an some bird's nest, you wicked boy .' Tommy— I'm goin' to set the old hen army o f blackcoated paupers.— LondoD on m, mamnm, aud raise some pretty lit­ Graphic. tle birds, so you cau put sums more of ^ Mother« will find Mr*. Winslow's Soothing ’em on your hat.— Chicago Tribune. fiytue : a■■ b s' rvniuJv to use tor their eb.lor a daring the toe thing per.tnl. In usual liquid form or inch,» olnted tablets known us S a r s a ta b s . I'd dote 3 it. One of the Essentials extrem es. "Pardon me," said the dowager with th* mole on her chin, "but there is hsrdlj room for two of us here if you are goin| (o keep that thing on your bead." " ( 1. I guess there’s room enough, mad am. * answered the sharp featured younj woman with the umbrageous hat, wh< occupied the adjoining seat. " I ’m noi making anv kn-k about the space youi feet take up."— Chicago Tribune. This s la Inquiry was referred to Professor Tk>* P a « , B r i n w * . t, who replied: r Elliott, A New Orleans woman, well known [ “ 1. W s have experimented with soy for her work for charity, recently a o j j beans for about tw elve years at tEe ! Pullman station, and have also expert cepted an Invitation to apeak at an anti-tubereuloals meeting. On the plat- , ' By iw .ssor Elliott. Wa,h:n*toe b u m Coil««« mented with the soy bean at our state fonn ahe found herself seated between : station, located I Puianwn. ... _ . . on the western „ „ slope - of a bishop and a rabbi, aud the tone of I Pullman. April 2 «._ T h is week the Bef r Pu-T* lluJ’ ' the meeting seemed to be rendered ex­ * ' “ h| T 0“ :A 1“ ! . - 00} 1* « ’ , t u r . them su ffi^ n U y s t * " l , .U tita “ *o ' , ! * uon received the fui uwiu* inquiry ju stify their being considered as s tremely solemn hy the combination. In order to lighten the solemnity, she fru,a W ' L ' R" wi,a rMit,M in S5attl,: profitable crop. At th* Puyallup ata “ I wish some practical auggestions tion ws have had better success. Our said, turning to tbe rab b i: "D o you from you relative to the best grasses *xp*riments hate been tried only on know. I feel as If I were a leaf be­ or grains to sow on ‘ upland’ in Kitsap the pint scale, hence ws have no data tween the Old and the New Testa­ ments." County, on sandy loam, which dries out regarding the cost of production too early in dry seasons to produce most 4. We hive used these benn. a. The rabbi turned a sad-eyed gaze crops. A fte r having been cleared off, forage, and also have made an effort to upon her. this land was allowed to grow up with u.o the,n for grain feed for swine, with "Yea, madam." he said. “ and. If you young fir aud fern«. Sowing ry* in the only moderate success; and (3 ) I do not will recall, that page la usually a blank ; fall, and plowing the rye under in the think any experiment, have been made spring to plaut potatoes has been rec looking to their use a, food for tb . one." | »amended to me. but so far as I know little experimenting has been done in Kitsap County on upland soil. There &r* be Is of muck near the land. Would it bs advisable to pi c and dry this muck and later use it as a dressing for striw- bsrry plants, small fruits, and iu start­ ing apple trees f " Professor Elliott replied: “ I believ* that the Lest grass for tlis region you inenion is orchard grass, although I havs found Italian rye grass doing quite w«U. The laud is much benefited by the application of land plasttr, or gyp- mm. I doubt very much if you oould use muck as a fertilizer, unless it was worked ovsr quiie thoroughly before using. Most muek soils are in a con­ dition that we call inert; that is, they are dead so far as practical crop grow ing is concerned, and need first to be acted upon by the weather and sunshine and bacteria, which arc efficient in re deeming land. Much ef the land in Kitsap County, as well as swamp lands, ars in this condition. You will find the application of barnvard manure very beneficial also, but ) believe the best way is to treat the land with lime and land platter; then follow with clover and such ether eropt as may be de­ sired.” human r a c . ” S*»iu W tllc r . It tva# Sam W eller who made Dlt»k- , WH I f A IL S TH E M ILK? ent famous. “ Pickwick Paper«” were a complete failure financially until till* Alt o a S ura T a . t for T u b . r c u l o a * unique character was Introduced. The In the Cow. proa* wae all but un.'inlmoua iu prais­ By Dr. K. W. 5toud#r, Assistant Prof*a*or ° f Sur- ing Sara I t a I as an entirely original Kerp, WahiiinKtvm Agricultural ColUtf«. “ W ill you tell nte what it tho matter character whom none but a great gen­ Dickon# ro with milk when it turns thick and ius could have created. shiny, resembling a mixture of hot cel veil over $16,000 for ’’ Pickwick water and starch,” w rite» A. H.. from Paper».” uml at the ago o f twenty-six Chelan Falls. “ Whenever my oow he waa incomparably the moat popular misse* beinjf milked, her milk for sev­ eral day* thereafter haa thi* appear author o f liis day. Lotidnu Standard. T b a U r .l P art. ance. It tastes all right, but to me it “ Tommy, did you give your brother To B rea l in N ew Shoes. seems queer that milk should act this A lw a y s «thske in A lle n ’« Foot-E ase, a p o w d er, i th" beat part of the apple, a . 1 told you way. Also, tell me how to find out if (t c u r « « hot, «w e s ttu j*; so hi up, s w o lle n ieei. to?” l u re* corns. In g r o w in g n a il* m ul bu n iou *. A t j an animal has tuberculosis.” "Yessum. 1 gav* him the *e«>ds. H * ru g g is ts snd shoe stereu, 2oi\ P o n t a ccep t I Dr. K. W. Btouder, assistant pro­ i m l l y d suhsritute. Sam ple m a iled FR E E . Addrcb* o»n plant them aud hav* a whole or­ fessor of surgery, replied: “ The coagu­ A lle n S. O lm sted, Le R o y, N. Y. chard." lation o f the milk you refer to is no doubt due to a »light inflammation of M o'l«ru l*eil Vrr-ilon. W A ttn K. m ' l r r o x . - A i M y n and Ch.tnl.t, th# udder, due to the retention of the Pythias had returned, just in time to H O lAMutviUe, Color ititi» Bpea'iiuun pri>t’» : Ooid. milk too long, coupled with some bao «»irectly , J on the crown of the plant! Tn tins re- pla Syrup of Figs and E lixir of S. ana. To gion very little livestock is kept, so get its beneficial effects always buy That fetched him.—Tatlcr. that manure for fertilizin g purposes is the genuine, manufactured by the rather scarce. California F ig Syrup Co., only, and $100 Reward, $100. “ Another point I wish to bring up is for sale by all leading druggists. , The render* of this taper will be pleased t< , the care of a eovr before calving, where ler.nit. at there is at least one dreaded diseas« m;iu r io«t ;hat science hus been able to care in ail in ^ fever is suspected. L lost ono \ l t. it Is Cam rh. Hall’s Catarrt good animal from milk fever last fall, Cuieis the only positive cure now known toth« and do not wish to take anv more m- .i. aifraternity. Catarrh be ns a constltu i „ k . . , , , . t * ,, J tumai disease, requires a constitutional tieut chances, if I can help it. Th e well known reliable } " '* " ‘ tarrhCurel.i.ken internally I The station replied: ‘ ‘ In using chicksn a < 11 m j? < l redly unon the blood and mucous sur j ... r .. . Maintaining Forest A r»». lATen CAT Ml fm »•-. of t he s lem, t hereb, dest roy ing the fo * !!• j manure as a feitilizer it is better to * THt AVUI Korea, the Hermet Kingdom, is wak its >n of Hi,- alvina t ---------| e paten ’ apply it in liquid form-. This form of * • tlis.-rt-e, 11...... and -------- : 3 • product, and »c h a n g e them s tr i".■ !i by nudimi np tini constila'Ion ant fertilizer is very high in its nitrogen ing up to the necessity of protecting its Root anil Kerb ti- .s' iti naturo In doing its work. The pro remaining forests aud replanting de in - : '¡a . e s i mut'h fadh in its-urativepow content, and also contain* a consider er- ti .t they i ffer One H ndred Dollars 1er any »L ie quantity of potash. Tut the ma uuded tracts on important watersheds. FOR VALUABLE PREMIUMS ia t: S It fads to cure, dead for list o nure in s barrel or trough, then throw Japan is furnishing the inspiration and tistlm.v ials. Send Post Card fo r 10-pajro Illustrated Cote- i Him mail« a lifo ’ study o f water on it, later applying th* liquid part of the money which will produce log u# o f 1000 ar tic lee given eway FR E E . Addrotts -' I Ir©«, F J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. I roots ami herbs, a F..:d bv *11 druggists, 7.V. study discovered ai nd Û gi*i to the ground about the plant» Do not the change from the old order o f things Pacific Coeet Borax Co., Oakland. Cal. O PEN A L L T H K Y E A H ti. wonder- Take Hall's 1 aiuiiv Pills for r constipa constipation ' in * to the world hi* touch tho plant* with the liquid. Thi. to the new. A schooT for training * fu l rea-t.lies. C u t s o p B each S easide , O reooh Korean foresters has already been put would give you better results than if No Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Used !!e C ¡vs T he Hnliy*. Fnnlt. t ( T u c U lr ff t lr on tho hoach oTorlooklnx I in operation. W ithout Operation, or Without the Aid o f a Knife N o O p e n in g . used in the dry form. ■ nc t »:0 ot t an. Hot sa lt bath* eutl I lie guarantee** to Curo Catarrh, /síhn 3.mu;, Ntir'ointild— Fm going to leave, mum. The two governments drew up a co­ “ As a preventive of milk fever, we fnroat, Rheumatism. Hervor.« il -*,*. N* r . Del ; , “ W hy don’t you g»> to work?” R8koJ Hi IFF MmiCF s « r f IwithlBf. Karre#- I uLirr nuudt llitr for ruhiag. 1 Stomach. Liver. Kidney ! rouid'- i !-o 1 • Manhood. Mlstroats— Why, tvhat's the m ntterl advise a reduction in the amount of operative agreement last spring and the prosperous citizen sharply. Female W’eaUnos«* and A ll Priva-.* id-»? parlor*. F io rirlo ligh ts. Fire-1 1'on t you like the baby? Nursemaid— grain feed, and an increase in food of outlined a plan for the wise use of tho l o n u p r r ' Kun _______________________ place and steam boat. Fino nalkn I “ ( » ’wan,” retorted th# mendicant, A SURE CANCER CURE foroets In tne Yalu and Tumcn Valleys, n n p F r . r i M ” ,,n,l «irà toh . Ho* foods a «pec- Just Received from Peking, Cs'iina—Safe, Sure Yea'll], but he Is that afraid o f a p o a succulent nature. Root«, grasses, or and ns a result a national forest policy “ you’sa follows that hav# till the »n't U U K tU U N lai 17 * Itati»*, $f.50 and $3.00 and Reliable. 1Iceman that 1 can't get near one.— silage would all be good, but too much for Korea has been developed. Th# snap» hnvo a nerve.” — Philadelphia ■ per day. I « Kpi'clal rate* by tho nook, IF YOU ARE AFLICTKI). PON’T DELAY. grain food might induce milk fever. London Tutler. i It A N . J . M O O liU . l*r»|irlotor D E LA YS ARE D Ajb iEBOUS. new Korean forest laws are similar to Ledger. You had better make a study of the C O N SU LT ATI O N F R E E X e rs «*, means of checking milk fever by the in those o f Japan, according to United tf you cannot call, write fomympton blank and circo- States Consul-General Thomas Sam Xerxrs now and then drank xeres, lar. Inclose 4 cents in atnmrs. jection of oxygen with a small syringe.“ THEO. OEi: WO riIINI.SE MEI'ICTNE CO. mons, of 8eoul. Mounted oft his xanthic throne, MS 1-2 First St , Cor. M orri on. I’ortland, Orocon. - • “ Dodder is destroying my elover,“ Although Korean forests have been Please Mention This Paper. bailed in xebecs, fished for xiphius, writes J. O. C., from Rochester. “ How exploited and noglectod, and the coun Played in xysts his xylophone— may I cheek i t f “ try has suffered severely from drouth, But he N o. 20—05 P N U Professor Elliott replied: “ Dodder floods and erosion, the denudation is Never j is usually planted with clover, and after less serious than in neighboring prov­ Wrote it HEN w riting to ndvertlsera pienso becoming established in the soil, fas inces of China. On* of the first mess Xmas. mention itila paper. tens its tendrils to the clover, or other urea to be taken up will be the preser —Chicago Tribune. plants which may bo growing. Finally vation of such wooded tracts as yet re it loses its attachment to the plant, main. In order to do this, th# govern­ and becomes a true, pirasitic plant. It ment has taken all forests under its saps the life of the 4 host plant' upon care, whether they are publicly or pri T h e K im l Voli D a v o Altvny# » ! . . t iyjrli I lui* ho m o Ilio k ì ^ i i i i - which it lives, and if it becomes very vately owned. The owners will not be turo «>f d m » . II. FT«‘t< li<‘r, timi lui.« l i m i imt tloooivu .voti in tlils. <'oiuitortoIlM, Imitutlons iinil out the patches of clover where it ap ulate the cutting o f timber, and in eer •• .Itiut-UM-gooil ” uro luit I!» i> •rliJiouls, un-l onro|iH ami Kootliluir Kyrii]»«. It Ire l'Ioasunt. It etc., are m erely th e e x c itiu g causes p rod u cin g tli ■ pains and aches, w h ich doddrd growing th* following **»*o n .” all leaseholders are required to report <<>ii tulli*, uoillior opin ili. Mori'!,ino rior otlior No ronfia to the government their holding* in or are th e natural sym p tom s o f th e disease. Rheum atism is caused b y a n ! ■ulistance. Ils ni{o Is U h guariiuto<>. It «loNfroy« \\ oriti* excess o f uric acid aud oth er corrosive, ir rita tin g pci-ions in the blood, w h ich *• K- *•» o t W alls Wsl a wants to der that the property may be listed and ami alliiyn FovcrUItnoss. Il oiiros IMurrlin'ii ami W i m l are carried th rou gh th e circu lation to e v e ry part o f the svstem. E v e ry know how te kill the ‘ ’ morning glory cared for. Failure to report within s Colio. It. rellevo» Toatlilmr Trotihlos, ouri-.H t oiiHtipatlon year subjects the forest to forfeiture. ami Flatulom-.v. It MHliiiibltoi fio» l'ood, rritiilnic* tlie m uscle, nerve, m em brane, tissue and jo in t becomes saturated w ith these w ,e ' * WH* in orm*' a The forested area of Korea i* about Kfomaoh and ÌI ovvo I. h , ffivintr lioalthjr ami uniitral alaep. acrid irritatinsr im pu rities, o r coated w ith fine, ins >1 ab le caustic m atter, 1. • extermination of this weed is 2,.*>00.000 acres, which i* only one tenth Tito Cliiltlrt-n'H l ’a n a c e » —Tlio iU ollior'« 1 rio mi. and th e sharp, p i e r c i n g t i n s or the d u ll, constant aches are fe lt w ith e v e ry hM°fa*™I. ‘ Th* ,* a*nt of the land ou which forests ought to p h y sica l m ovem ent. W h e n th e blortd is filled w ith uric ac.d po.son, perm a- P Qn# nf th. m01t diffleult to be growing Extensive timbered tracts nent re lie f cannot be exp ected from lin im ents, plasters, or other external ku| but ju r8,i.«in in g feature i. that remain in tbe northern part of the conn treatm ent. Such measures g iv e tem p o ra ry relief, but in order to conquer !t doet Bot ir,read raT,i,uv . j t try on the wutori of the Yalu and Tu R heum atism and b rin g ab mt r ’ ' where it get* its first start. Smolher men Rivers, and lumber operations are com p lete cure, the uric acid and s' «time «¿o. I had RLeum«ti,m aDd hail to |0(l t)V hesvv application* of straw, nr carried on in the mountain districts. oth er in flam m atory m atter m ust be " f i t l y ..eee.sfn l method, But in the agricultural sections of the country wood is very scarce, and the e x p e lle d and this cannot be done ile.p. I tried eTfrythinf. but nothinc d.d mt an, ‘ "t cutting it Off Only *.*■ ** it gro Coal and other w ith external treatm ent. S. S. S. c od till I heard ot and took S. S. S. Thi, m«d- more rapidly It is probable that » fuel problem is serious J— ‘ , . t ie o lc'n* mrid m. sound snd well. It purified m, euttiur before tbe noidieation o f the mine* have been opened by Americans, cures Rheum atism because it is a b ^ , nd lik, , ra.„, B uleh would be a d v .n t.g .o u . ” and one of the most pressing now ls is p erfect and en tirely vegetab le blood coxhsd l o h r , u 1 timber for use in and about the mines. purifier. It goes down in to the Acd.raoo, Ind. li * E l»tn St. Mlj(> M pby.iologieal Tn that country, a* elsewhere, large circulation , neutralizes th e acids. I was «everelf troubled with Rh.uaiati.rn. I «heuii.t of r ii r i . t i » » s School of Ap uantities o f timber are necessary in *• .Od sn, on. p,;o j Rood ' ...... .. of New York T—f CSMT.U. C N N , , Tf «TM.CT. M l . . . . . «IT «. eveloping mining property, and it is k q u u is w n b a v , h s e cr had Rb*ur:*t.sn know»how excru- ; . . noteworthy that a country as backward ItB w h ich i r e pi w rite, a. at T ork. I was truly in bad siiap^--having been I “ I am collaborating with Professor ! industrially as Korea can pat into pra«- tiv e nerves an 1 t:~s ; an ' p ¡'-ic­ bothered with it for ten year*, off *nd oa. A Suzuki, f th# Igrisultttra Department *!«• the principle tbnt tbe only sure in g pain, e n r local phv*ician advised me to use S. S. 3. I did of Japan, with the view of furthering getting timber ia to grow it. blood, and rem oves c rv a' in o f *o. After tak ng two bottle* I noticed the *ore- Guaranteed the introduction o f the aoy bean into T v n . l . C 'a t a fip . nats and pain were great'y reduced. I continued im p u rity from tl n. So Pure and this country. I wish to obtain the Boll to f.th er t j<*i-k o f u n p **l«l to the medicine and was thoroughly cured; all pain, instead o f b ein g a w u.k, sour W b ole.om e, mo*t reliable and latest data as to the mato*. and .lx nilm'*d onion* until j aoren-s* aud inflammation gone. I recommand ■tream, distributin r uric a -d to the S. S. S. to all Rheumatic sufferers. results thus far obtained ia soy bean ■oft »no'-ch to b* rut>b*d *: u ! ij throufb d ifferen t parts o f the sv-tem , the J. L. Ar»YBW, 1 culture in the States W ill you refer 803 E. Greenbrier St., Vt. Vernon, Ohio. blood is strong an l h ealth y and • tbe following quoatiors to th# member a colander After putting tb* » « g e t * | therefore abl | of your staff who is best posted upon file* through * colander, pour through | c le nerve, borte and tissue w ith n ourishment find stren gth, lh e n ta c innam- this topicf . roars* »trainer anil add *0 them . m ation and sw cllin i S 'T «I It. the pains and aches cea*e. and n ot o n ly is ( I t Have soy Lenn* been grown at tablaspoonful «*cb o f powdersd d o r * * Rheum m - 'i perm anei ^ S i - .. . by the farm- rnao*. peppar. *a!t and *ugar, ■ ult> | th e en tire ^ennral heait!i is ! k nefitt.-1 and h n tlt up In ad form s of k heum a- rjf ►poonful of c.y*u n * pepp*r, thr** ha; l tism . w h eth er ftcute o r ch i 18 fe and re lia b le treat-1 ^ « « * * * 1 ( j lew v e . .nd * tabla.poonful of caler; ] ment. Special book on R heum atism and an v m di a! advice you desire w ill , h# e»*t o f production i» r bnabelf l i ) »•ed . c o l into a anali "h **—cloth j T HE S W IF T SPECIFIC CO., A T L A N T A , GA. To wh»t u*n. h*v. ti. ■ bears l<*n put. be furnished free and wiih what .u c e ..*t (8 ) Do you hag. Boll a'.l t,.gather for a‘ i hours, 1 know o f anr inv*.tit<*tion* that have • tlrrlng frequently. T * k * out tb* bag f »««1 «nr,or» m a . h 9 m a n ’m .B O a . .S S 3 3.0 .0 0 m n d * d .tO i,h c a a •a S »2 l.B eee^wal t h . o SflJT mny CfAßC tythnr WAfu m a n u v fa emana c tu e e , re -m. • r — in - tha ^ w urartd, # rW , / haeauaa it v c s v a « i «Awjr h u j h h o e t ld d th * e ir ig — — tMtftmr. * - ¿ ir ¡ j t U mhPt*0 fff s c n g a e , e n d » « r e n i p rcn n enjr t*njr o o\ :h a r « re m tm ie r rfflffs value fh th r rn , — s ^ e e s k m thm snoditi fa th e w o rld te -d day. ay, **♦ At Aff L Deuf4!« $4 M )& CJt *4gg Skori C j-e t B* Erusli«d l r j A I ' T k O « . w I. D « U S - J I L. D O L C I A tir a r f^ d . "A r * yon Mme. Bomb.zino, the beau­ ty »pecialiat?’’ a*keal. manganese, copper, platinum. emerald*, ropaze*. asheatoa. glauber's salt, | rock Mlt and, in ail probabilitr. oaobtb* T h a t'* I I . I ‘‘ I don’t know why my w lf* laa't happy, ahe bua everything money can buy." I " I t 1» the thing* which money cannot buy that make a woman happy."— 1 I louât on Poat. | f m u »m and R ff* e (. Flrat Coed— Erar notte* how g r.v . Prof. MeGooale *lway* la? | Second Coed— Y e*. but there'« nothing .(rang, about that. He doe* all hi* thinking in tba dead languaga*. j owhcej rou Here is true economy. Vou canm be sure every time or have your food dainty, tasty and whole­ some If y o u pay kS3 or accept a aubstitute. , /m -Jaque. M fg. Cre Chicago. /