> FLIES WITH OWN WINGS. Frenchman Beats All Records With Aeroplane in Italy. ■ OPEN DOOR A FARCE _________ Rome. June l.— Leo de la Grange, * ;• 7 > ^ jW U J SOPHIA A \r * i V * .»* ¿ÀfEffiSp HEALTH VERY P O O R - RESTORED BY PERUNA Catarrh Twenty-five Years- M a Bad Gough. Mis? Sophia Kittle=on, Evanston, III noi*, V S. A., writes: “ I have lu-en tronl 1 J with catarrh for nearly twenty-five years, and have tried many cites for it, but obtained very little hein. "Then my brother advised me to ttv Pernna, and I did. i ‘ ‘ My heath was very poor at the time I beuau taking Peruna. My thraat Was very sore and I had a bail couth. | “ Peruna has cuied me. The chronic catarrh Is gone and my health is very much improved. i “ I recommend P run» to all my friend, who are troubled aa f was.” PtRUNA TABLETS:— So ue people pre fer tablets, rather than medicine in a fluid form. Such people nan obtain Pernna tablets, which represent the medicinal ingredltn s of Pernna. Each tablet equals one aveiage dose of Peruna. Man-a-lin the Ideal Laxative Manufactured by the Peruna Drug Manufacturing Co., Columbus, Ohio. Hard to I)o Without Pocket«. “ The must annoying thing in naTj life for u recruit is tile absence of side pockets in the uniform trousers,” J. U. Itose, a yeoman at the navy re cruiting station, said tills morning. "The average man doesn’t realize how strong Is the custom of thrusting his hands In his trousers pockets until he dons a pair without pockets. I ’ve worn the navy uniform four years now, and I frequently find myself trying to put my hands in my pockets.” Kansas City Times. Siyruptffigs E lix ir slSonna CToansos the Nv stc*m Lffe e t- ually. Dispels ( oli! s and Head- o clio s duo to (lOnstipoFioa; A cts naturally, acts Truly as a L a x a tu e. Best fi,r.V and Child ren -YounjJ and O ld . lo get its Benefit tal Ejjects Always huv the Genuine w hich lias* ihe ju ll name oj the Com pany ' CALIFORNIA p o S t r l p C o . by whom it is manufacturer!, printed on the front cfev«»rv nnc'knftp. SOLD BT ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. one size only, regular p- ice 50* ptr bottle. OlsUAirou« Heart i o n . “ I was awfully worried a tout Johnny when he had that last tick »pell. ' Mrs L»ps!ing. “and when the d<M*tor told me he was going to g**r well I went fair ly deleferion« n th j y I-A H a ir Dressing Nearly every one likes a fine | hair dressing. Something to make the hair more manage able; to keep it from being too rough, or from splitting at the ends. Something, too, | that will feed the hair at the •a:r.e time, a regular hair-food. \TJl-fedhair will fcestrong, and will remain where it belongs — on the head, not on the comb! Th. baa? kind of a teat.menial — fo r OTer s ix t y y e a r » .” ■ - A ijers w * E ,* o « . . . . ê î l v r t n o f f ST P A TR IC K \M Drove ell the snakes from The experiment station has received the French »eropl.ini«. made a new Japan P rC p a ^ S tO HOld MiMClM’ a letter from J. A. B.. o f Everett, ash I experiment with his aeroplane here ing how to exterminate the Canadian I this morning, which was so successful Vs thistle. Professor W. S. Thomber, that it tilled the spectators with ad-j horticulturist, replied as follows : j miration. Fie surpassed his own rec-1 "T h e Canadian thistle Is a hard ord by flying tor 13 minutes and JO plant to fight, but by judicious cjt- seconds, only then coming down be tlng ami cultivation you can eradi Drives all aches from the body, cause he received a signal to do so, cate It. The plant must be kept from c u r e s R h e u m a t i s m , Neuralgia and and also because the motor of his ma forming a growth above the surface C O N Q U E R S P A IN chine cannot hold sufficient gasoline Port Arthur is Being Strengthened of the ground for at least one year 25c.—ALL DRUGGISTS—50c, to operate it much longer than that. In order that your efforts for Its ex Into Second Gibraltar— Foreign During that space of time M. de la termination may be successful. The Merchants Excluded. plant spreads by underground stems, Grange made nine and three-fourths or roots, which are thrown up at dis rounds of an establish d course in the tances o f from three to six feet from JÌ military field, namely six kilometers, a Seattle, Wash., May 30.—According the parent plant, so merely destroy little over nine and nine-tenths of a to a special to the Times from Vau ing the mother plant will not kill mile, at a velocity of 60 kilometers, or couver. B. C\, Japan has completely re the weed. A good cutting during ersed the ‘ *opeu door” policy in ilau 07.2 miles an hour. the month of June, followed by other huria. With the arrival of the Ameri 1 lie aeroplane was first pushed for can battleship fleet in the 1‘aeific and cuttings in the latter part of July ward by M. de la Grange's associates, the possibility of trouble with the and on through August w ill check and as soon as the motor was put into t'nited States fitter on, Japanese states the thistle materially, and may de It Is generally action the machine rose without dif men are preparing for any emergency, stroy It entirely. i’ort Arthur, the (.inner Hussion quite ditfieult to eradicate the plant ficulty, keeping front seven to ten feet stronghold, is being made virtually im in pastures and fenee corners, since above the ground. It moved smooth regnal le, w hile the fortification* at a small residue will be left utnle- S H O E S A T ALL ly and turned easily, the rounds of Dalny, a seaport and railway terminus stroyed, which will grow durttg the ' P R IC E S . F O R E V E R Y ' M E M B E R OF T H E F A M IL Y . n the mainland, occupied by the Jap the course following each other with following year. There Is no spray m f n . b o y s , w o m e n , m is s e s a n o c h il d r e n nese, are leing rushed to completion that w ill kill it. Sometimes It is tv, L. U o u q /. i * i t t Afrn a n d ««//i out interruption, and not once did the with feverish haste. **- t d . O O n n d fS.Slia/toom helpful to cut the thistle off about aeroplane touch the ground. It was a _ - «#»».*f any o / i) « p rrsitu/ucturtrr /<» Iho A clash with the powers over a con three inches below the surface of ' v»oridf i/iey h o l d nVv/r marvelops exhibition, which would tinuance of the discriminatory policy s ; r . ? p fit .ht.'fep, wear / o n t«r and . ’War the ground, which causes the root . e r o of u rti.'for voi i © than a n y o th e r ^ have won De La Grange a prize of n >w being carried out in favor of the to rot by drying out. In cultivated bs - v t hoom In tha worJei to - d a y . ^ mikado's subjects is inevitable. I f --'X.iSÍO^i xr/.W». $3000 had it occurred in F'rance. It at lapan is compelled to back down, her fields It Is advisable to rake out the W. L. Dsuglaj $4 and $5 Gi!' Fdge Shoes Cannot Be Equalled At Ari Pii» »• r-«’ \ F T I O N . \V. I,. !> « I. a me i\n«l |>i i* At on liittiotn. T u U f least confirms his possession of the surrender will bring its advantages. underground stems, and allow them N i I s l- ’-t *i tirai it eieryw tirr*. Sihov* ut* !<<l from t ty to *»n. m t Hi** w o ila . I l l u » lih lw t In ti to Any luMit AA. W . ! . . 1 * 0 E U L A H , H r o r k t v a , E l maa . The Japanese are more curiously to dry thoroughly before plowing Archdeacon cup. amused than alarmed over the proposal again. visit of the American fleet to the ROBBERS GET CASH. F « r fr o m I t. A < In c h . )riont. Another letter from W. G. M., of FpganU on Y o u n m o k t all th* tim*# ‘ And how can you be aure of going These are the conclusions reached by Great Northern Passenger Train Held >. C. Pruoe during a recent extensive Mabton. made Inquiry concerning the to heaven?” asked the Sunday school • lon ’ t you? A tom N o ; h a lf the time I don’ t smok* Up at Great Falls. 'ur through China, Japan and Corea. culture of English walnuts In that toucher. at all. 1 seldom touch a cigar between Professor Thornber's reply "1 guess.” said little Tommy Wise, D p. m. and 9 a. m. Butte, Mont., June 1.— A Miner spe Mr. Druee is ex Mayor of Oxford, Eng region. and, and secretary of the Botanical So follows: ‘the l«st way would he to get pa to cial from Great Falls, Mont., says: ietv of Croat Britain. He is also eura- M o th e rs w i l l A n d M rs. W in s lo w 's S o o t h in g "T h e selection of proper varieties aay we couldn’t. Then ma would take The north bound Great Northern or of the herbarium of the University y ru p th e b« «• i • iu’ d v t o u n to r t h e ir c h U li A Is very important, uud up to the pres us there or bust. That's how we got P ¡.uriug the too thing period. passenger train was held up this even of Oxford. ‘ While the official classes are re ent time 1 have fouttd only two va to the seashore last summer.”— Ubila ing about one mile and a half from served, the Japanese people are not the rieties that are hardy enough to dolphin Ureas. W illin g ie G le n It n T r ia l. this city by seven masked men at 12:31) ist perturbed over the dispatch of thrive well under the renditions of Sym path izin g F riend You suffer from i t S f. V t ’ in* l ance unti alt N e r v o u s DW * a * m o'clock, the train being run onto a sid the American battleships to the Ori your locality. These two are the I I I ) t rintiuwnUy t ir M b y i»r. K D iih ’ h general debility Roundimen, do you? Did rv7* K *‘H o rrr. sen ti f«T K là K K f 2 tri U m J Mr. Druce continued. “ Of Fayette and the Mayette. They are irt’u iisc. 1 t . IL. I L K lin » lxl..kL>l A r c h 7 t., i'Lllià.,1 *k you ever try massage? ing by the robbers, who fired a fusil ut.” nurse, everybody in the East, except not English walnuts, strictly speak Mra. Ski miner horn— N o ; how much lade of shopts up and down the train the diplomats, associates the demon The Gentry. d oe« it roat a bottle? Win Dempsey, an Augusta rancher, -t rat ion of American naval power with ing, but are the same species, and are commonly spoken of as "P er- 'Slit' enjça^fil. ain’t s*.e ?” Inquired was shot through the leg in attempt the Manchurian trade question. The slan,’ or ‘ English walnuts.' It will the haughty blonde ut the iblKHi eoun TU ' H T O N — \ssnjrer am ! C hem ist, Attn imous open door policy advocated by ing to escape from the train after it H ow be Impossible for you to grow In a ter. U a U vi F c iilur.hlu Spu mon p r i e s : OoLl, U i. ft • / lu’ or H llver, I, uil, f I had stopped, and Conductor Hayes all the white races is in reality a commercial way “ grafted trees of ‘Yes,” replied the lady who »old UK I «n v s lo p e s a-.d nullitv. ” t***r, f i was compelled by the robbers to pre ‘ 1 t Hunt o n application . Control ami 17 ; a- these varieties, simply because the law*, “slio's engaged to that new Miles niti if I e ils i ilei l o t «ranco: i l'arbonats Na- p ire w<<rk Kolh’ llwtL operation of grafting Is so difficult lady's brother.” cede them in passing through the cars, tlonal lia n k . FINE AND IM PRISO NM ENT. that only a few are secured, and the “ Where’s lie employed at?” he carrying a hat in which the passen price of grafting stock Is very high. “ lie ’s ai night watcti gentleman over gers were invited to dump what cash INI ORMAI ION A better way is to secure good first they had about them. Most of them Five Years in Penitentiary and Pay or second generation trees from re to llargeu & Co.’».”— Philadelphia NI (.ANDINO $576,000, Ross’ Sentence. ___________ deposited from $1 to $10, and the liable nurserymen. Theses Becond Press. F a r m o r B u s in e s s Salem, Or., May 30__ J. Thorburn generation trees are grown from booty of the desperadoes is not be fo r sub* N o t p a rtic u la r ab ou t location. Ross, president of the defunct Titl nuts of first generation trees, usually VV| h to hear fro m O W N F R o n ly arho w ill lieved to be greater than several hun luarantee & Trust Company, has been In Oregon and California. From my sell d ire c t to b u yer. G iv e p rie », descrip tion and n tate w hen possession can b « dred dollars. sentenced to serve five y»»ars in the personal experience, I should judgo had. A ddresa, For Infanta and Children. W hile the passengers were being state penitentiary and to pay a tine of that you will succeed remarkably L DARBYSHIKE. Bet 22%. IU fc * r . N . T. ribbed, several of the highwaymen $.“>76,853, and to serve one day in the well If you secure good varieties Multnomah county jail for each $2 of Almost any of our soils, If the sea stood guard at the doors of the cars the fine not paid. sons are not too severe, will grow Boars the to prevent the passengers from leav 20 M U L E T E A M Sentence was imposed by Circuit English walnuts, providing there Is Judge George H. Burnett, after the mo not a shale, or hardpan, nearer than Bignaturo of ing. three or four feet to the surface of The robbers finally jumped off the tion of Rosa for nrrest of judgment the ground. I understand that wo and for new trial had been overruled RrllevliiK th e* Monotony. coaches and disappeared in the dark Appeal has been taken to the supreme are obliged to watch these conditions Nan lie proposed to you while th** very closely In this section. I do not ness. Rain is falling heavily, and the court, and Ross has been admitted t IN A . N E E W PACK AG E recommend that English walnuts be train was going around the elevated loop? night is so dark that no trace of the F>ail in the sum of $6000. How odd ! sown in your region, yet I believe by This is the penalty Ross must pay fo robbers could be found, although Fan— Yes, and the engagement lasted careful selection of varieties and of flie conversion of $388.376 of stat posses were in pursuit within 20 min school funds deposited by State Treas the orchard grounds that they will fill we got clear around. You don't know how it relieved the tedium of the ride.— Moat (econom ical to buy. A ll dc a la n . S a v s t h s utes after the outlaws had left the urer Steel in the Title Guarantee «1 succeed In many places.” Chicago Tribune. p a c k a g e top-*, each a re w o rth 12 coupons in ex- Trust Company Bank and paid out o train. . • c n t.‘ I'le in iu m li**t fr e s o # the tank by its officers prior to the I'a« i tic Coast H '. ih x C o . Oakland. CaL How's This? Another Inquiry from Seattle re rime the bank closed last fall. Roes We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fnrany GOVERNM ENT,.M AY SUE. .vas manager of the bank, and as such lates to the culture of chestnuts. The e»M- oí Catarrh that uuunot be t urt-d by Ua i'a aided Steel in securing legislation correspondent was advised as fol Catarrh Curo. F i C H ENEY A CO .,Toledo,O Great Area in Montana is Stripped wnich would enable the bank to get lows: We. th»* undersigned, have kn *wn K. J. possession of the state sehool fund Cheney for th*: la t 1 > years, and believe him Bare o f Timber. "Th e American chestnut (the reg O I » K N V I,L T i n : V K A B perfectly honorable In all bulsncsa transactions without paying interest thereon. ular, tall-growing variety) should be atol financially ah:»* to carry out any obliga Butte, Mont., June 1.— A federal sur C latsop B each S easide , O riioh pruned the same as any other shade tiou made bv hi* firm vey corps is engaged in running sur WA L PIN O . R IN N A N «ft M A P V IV , “ T u p IIIr r «* lI, on th r t»,-,f h u . r r l n n k t . f I tree, leaving, however, a permanent, FLOOD WASHES OUT DAM. W holesale P m g g fsts, 'loledo.O ■ n t th e or. an. H ot »1111 bat Its and vey lines in the mountains near Phil- or constant leader, through the c*’ti HaM’s C a ta rrah C ure *> »ken in le r n a ’ ly , act ing d ire c tly upon th ” blood and m ucous s u r ter o f the tree. This Is the practice C liff H ouse K Z ' K ' f c f i B S 1 ipiburg, Mont., to determine the Port Arthur, Ont., Loses Three Lives of the Experiment Station, and one faces o f th e system . T estim o n ial* sent free. n r Hun p a rlo rs . U r c t r l c lig h ts . F ir e - I P rice 7r> en fs per bottle. Hold by all D ruggiita. amount of cordwood cut for the mines ur | i I m «• Mild steam h ea t. F in e w a lk s I that Is used upon all forms of th and $500,000jDama£e. T ake lla il'h Family Pills tor C o u stlp atio n . n D f P . n M " HM<I d r l» e s . Hca fo o d * a spec- I of Granite county, and the location of u n tu u n • • , ... . * Lot tall, or upright, growing trees. It is Toronto. Ont.. May 30__ A spec ia’ also used upon the sweet cherries, |o r .| I?. ' I - . • !.> I he w eek . [ I .I lc r a l < l i s r i f y . the ground from which the timber from Port Arthur today says the civic but not upon the sour ones. ■ ■ a l»A N . .1. M o o K I . l'roprtetor| “ I would Ilk** to fake the H o u s e of th* was taken. This wood was cut, it is power dam on Current river burst yes "T h e tendency of this chestnut Is claimed, from land belonging to the terday, causing a disastrous flood. The to produce a thin, open top. and It Is neetiug about this charity relief,” mild N o . 23 OS P N U the professional pliilnnfhropint. loss of three lives and a money loss es government, and it is intimated that advisublo to cut back the outer limbs, Ami when the contribution was taken t¡mated at $300.000 is reported. A and occasionally the leader, to thick suits may be begun to recover for F N w r itin g to » i l v e r t l i s r i p i t i Canadian Pacific freight train pulling en the foliage. The Dwarf, or Jap ip he found In* had taken nothing else. ¡ \\ ' I l iiit'ii Mon th is p a p er. about 700.000 cords of wood cut, ap into Port Arthur ran on the submerged anese, chestnuts should be pruned Hnitiuiore American. proximating in value about $1.000,000. tracks and the engine was overturned to small, compact trees, branching The bulk of this wood was cut about Kngineer Savage. Fireman McBride and them from a foot to three feet from They will practically 10 or 12 years ago, during the boom Brakeman Inmann. who were on the on the ground. gjne, were pinned under the wreckage take care of themselves after the days of silver, and was used at the and drowned. The Canadian Pacifi first year or two of pruning. This Bimetallic and Granite Mountain | Railway Company will I n » the heav on\ pruning may he done at any time scr. several miles of its tracks having while the tree Is dormant, or after mines, owned by Charles D McClure the sap has «••-;t«ed to Mow, which and his associates, of St. Louis, to- fi. en washed away. The freshet was due to heavy raies will be Immediately ufter It comes get her with a few Montanans. The Into full leaf.” M.il.iria i-i ilii' to inipiiritivs ami p i ns in the 1>1<, ,<1 Instead o f being area of timber land stripped clean is The power house, the t'nnadian Parifh railway bridge and Hie pavilion at the 10 miles wide and 12 long If park were swept awav. A number of h 1 D the ri< h. red , orpt: el* . that furnish nourishment and A farmer residing near Center families living near the dam ar* m ss Accuse Turks o f Murder. ing. ville, desires to know the best meth strength to the body, and reduced thi i vital fluid to such a weak, watery condition tii.it it i no lo n e r able to keep tlie system in health, or ward off Constantinople, June 1.— According od of raising peas, and the most de the count). « di: < .« and disorders that assail it. The loss of these to an official telegram received here Tornado in Karsts. sirable variety; also, with regard to red cor pit I. take th. . olor and ylow of h. .dth front the cheek, and we irom Athens, a mail steamer with 130 Topeka. Kan., May 30__ A terrific- combining peas with oats. The Sta • e pah . .......... nd wa lied out, < balky <<>mpl< \ions among the first women and children refugees from wind storm of almost the proportions tion supplied him with the follow -vinptorn of ialatia But Mal.iri.i is a ncral ss temic disease, and aa the island of Samos has arrived at rif s tornado, whieh passed over the ing Information: tl"' hi I !.....mes more heavily loaded u t! its K , rm « ue h ive more serioui of the Cy- -nuthern part of Lowell County Th rs Syra, one of the island“ The experience of the Experi .nd ■ OI : :«ated ■ inptonis ; th- impure 1.1« od having its effeet on all part* clades group, and reports tb the contin day night, killed one man and injured ment Station staff, leads us to be an t sli ght uation of a serious situation there. 2 persons, seven of them probable fa lieve that almost any of the com of a The refugees say that a battalion of tallv. The storm traveled from th- mon field variety of peas will grow ¡i< ount ” fee.in *. The la* k < f necessary nour Turkish troops recently arrived at snidhwest snd was 1.10 yards wide D w ’ ll in your region. W e advise the ishment and healthful no qualities in V’athy. capital of the island, and at took everything in the path and seat Black-Eyed Marrow Fat as the best the blood causes laiils and abscesses, once commenced to fire indiscrimi lered a number of houses, barns and general variety. Ordinarily we sow D'l/inf I »00 I * u running . farm on nately Many people were killed or -mall buildings over the prsirie. The the peas at the rate of one to one skin affections, and in gome cases th. Mi nip-,i riser .nd b « . n i . w cm*r«*- and one-half bushels per acre, disk .«ores and ulcers to break out, and wounded. property damage will amonnt to thou in'? or drilling them at least four sometimes tlie patient is prostrated ne.rd with M .l.n . that for a ,cv I sands of dollars, and the damage to the Inches deep. Sow the oats about a with a spell of malarial fever which almoat . phr«cc«l . reck, 1 triad * nuakr Kill Women and Children. of mrdicln*. r-roir.m.ndrd . . blood purlS- growing erop is Isrge. week after the peas are sown, as may leave his health permanently tr,. chill curn, and M.d.n. rr.lic.ton, Athens, June 1.— A body of panic- the latter grow so much stronger impaired To cure Malaria faith a but nothin* did m. any good until I Is g u Islander* Fear Massacre. stricken refugees from Samos, who and consequently, the oats wtll ha blood purifier and tonic are necessary, to u » S. S. S. Th. mult m that .It.r smothered out unless they are given have arrived here, report that eighty Ath*n«. May 30. Many m^n sn in order to remove the cause and at .«king il lor .whit. I »• * *• «»U sod the advantage We do not consider women and children were slain by ehiblren fleeing from th»* Nland o rtron* . . I . . . r » a I bar. m w had a that oa>a and peas are as good for the same time build up the system chill .coca nor th» •liahlr.l of Turkish troops during the first day's Samos have reaehej Smyrna. They rep horse* as for cows The mixture front its weakened and run down Malaria. 1 hop. o«hrr» will b- OanaAtW fighting at Vathy. capita1 of the island. rpo$»nt the «ituation there fo Re mo« makes very rich, nutritious hay." condition. S S S. is the medicine or R 17 .ipaorora, and with (hat and la They declare also that the troops fired entieal. It i* feared that the Turk1« l»est fitted for this work, ft is the now I (icrt tbw trr.nomal, kn-sciaf Wat I H 'I n 't Steed I h e m . persistently on the foreign consulates. reinforcement« now on their way to th' most perfect of all blond purifiers, and S. S. S 1 . ibr but r.-nadf tor Malar«.. The refugees are all Greeks, and, as island will «tart a general Neighbor I f your statement Is true the purely vegetable ingredients o f Aniory. M i M. ». *. COWLIT. they have inborn hatred o f the Turk, \ proposal that the powers dispatH your clothesline was roblesl by trampn. which it is composed make it the their statements are accepted here warships to Samos is being urged, The Judsori llow do you make that out? Kr* it t and ‘ .ifcst of all tonics. nth cons crable reserve. principality of Samos ex;«t« under the Nelfldeir Didn't you any they took S S 1 cwn into the circulation and removes everv trace of impurity guarantee of France, Great Britain and everything but tie* towels? Illustrat or po n nd at the same tim e jftve* to the Mood the health-sustaining qual- Rusma. Cholera It Spreading. se tt ed Rita. Manila, June 1 — The cholera at 1 remove the -m is and poisons which produce the disease and while doing Epidemic of Suicide in Rustia. Dagupan. 1 2 0 nisles ( r r m Manila, is Tba pig Iron production In the United this tones up ] trengthem* every part o f the system. When S. S. S. has worse Twenty- nine deaths are today St Petersburg. Mxv 36. There ha- State» In 100*7 m 25.731,.161 gross tons, cleansr-l th. birud the svmpt -m* p i-s aw .v, the healthy color returns to reported. due to eating infected food« heen an epidemie of anieide* in St. according to the American Iron and Hteel the complexion, the old tired, depressed fceliii* is Rone, and the entire health The people are 1oath to clean up their Petersburg that ha« la«ted for three Association. This amount was 1.9 per Book with information about Malaria and anv medienl advice surrounding«, de spite strenuous efforts montha. The average number of death. cent gres’ er than that of lisa*,. Canada I is ren< wed J free T H E S W IF T SPECIFIC CO.. A I L a N T X . 0A . on the par* of the bureau of health. has bees $5 a month. produced .".sl.lt*; ton* in 1 '.S17. % fas BL'ILDS IM P R E G N A B LE FO RTRESS mm* W Washington Farmers Ask Information on Various Subjects. From the Washington S tate College. Pullman. ria b y F o rtify in g H e rs e lf. rs$\> ANSW ERS TO INQUIRIES. SltSAPAIlLLA. mis. CttLKBY P t » TO tAL. IRELAND S-JACOBS OIL, & WANTED C A S T O R IA The Kind You H ave A lw ays Bought BORAX 5 lbs. MOORE CURES .M A LA R IA