Scrofula
Few art entirely fret) Iroin it.
Il may develop to (lowly aa to canac
little if any disturbanceduring; the whole
pnod ol childhood.
It may then produce dvapeptia, ca
tarrh, and marked tendency to eon
sumption, before earning eruptiont.
oea or taellinga.
To Ret entirely rid of itUke the area.
rt trj 1 tnti a H .
The demand of the hour. Ooetbe.
The Limit.
"Too aay abe ia nmdeetr
"Extremely; the It too tnorleit to
take a bath In one of tbuav uewly la
vented flatt bath tuba."
"I don t aee w hyr
'Became It la trr nervarenf.'"
Qalek alettes Aetloa.
Shocked and Grieved l'areut Tommy,
where did you ft thoe beautiful little
tpotted e-a? You hart been robblui
tome blrdt nut, you wicked boy!
Tommy I'm goin' to art the old ho
on 'm, mamma, tnd nil eome pretty lit
tle blrdt, to you can put aome more of
'em oo your bat. Chicago Trihuna.
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iti. to tlty wvtid him
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lt'UtN writing toadyertl.er. pleaae
Vf I
tnentltia tlite paper.
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apai e-a -a n ' a a m z
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lnnroa!..u.dfu.ruiceK.au.ri,h!e., . . .. f,v.-.,,.a v..W" everi nieiu ' CouBtv oa aanly loam, wii,k ''''4P :b P' ''. h.oee w. have ao data
1 - "f ""Hkeepra. but a natlou of clerka . troft. Aft.r hav.ag be., ' thesa bean, aa
T. Kw.w o....i, Every young man wlahee to be a clerk 1 ,hlok ' ""a dear home ! tbit laad wat allowed to B fhe Tfoe " (ltort.t?
How can a mn learn to know h.nv trtr ;ou'"' typewriter. The ft, - k fc , A 1 J"n ' "i'""h. " tht onl'
flf t By reflection never, onlv b, ao rrfM'"' l frightfully over rowded 0f tt "rra ""rto ,h,t ,b'llr',, , ,,U.' ",d gD '..to. a V ' th ,h,nk nr t.p.rimenti have b... .d.
tlon. I. the niet.ur. In wh h fhS "d W"full- underpaid. tv. b.v.'o. fh.'L""h ,h , . . m ' """J.'j P.' .t," k '0k' t. thair aa. M ..u
aaekeat In An. h. a neither urtmt. ... . Ot the wife and the dear onet of whoa einmenoeil 10 Bia, oui w n I koow hamea race
aeekeat to do thy duty alinlt thou know ,n" nor rtt only an Va htTrt, , little txperimaBtitg hat b, flon, ( r,e-
wnat Is In thee. But what la ih "rnir f blackcoated paunera Lou1on aj i . .. i i Kitun rouatv oa upltnd Mli T. uu ir . ....
Every case of Rheumatism has its origin and ila development in the
Hood. It ia not diaease which is contracted like a cold, but it is in the
Mood and system before a pain is felt, and the changes in the weather or
any physical irregularities, such as a spell of indigestion, bowel disturbance,
etc., are merely the exciting causes producing the pains and aches, which
are the natural aytnptoms of the disease. Rheumatism is caused by an
excess of uric acid and other corrosive, irritating poisons in the blood, which
are carried through the circulation to every part of the aystetn. Kvcry
muscle, nerve, membrane, tissue nd joint becomes saturated with these
acrid, irritating- impurities, or coated with fine, insoluble caustic matter,
and the sharp, piercing piins or the dull, constant aches are felt with every
physical movement. When the blood is filled with uric acid poison, perma
nent relief cannot be expected from liniments, plasters, or other external
treatment. Such measures give temporary relief, but in order to conquer
Rheumatism and bring attout a
complete cure, the uric acid and
other inflammatory matter must be
expelled, and thia cannot be done
with external treatment. S. S. S.
cures Rheumatism because it is a
perfect and entirely vegetable blood
purifier. It K'es down into the
circulation, neutralires the acids,
and dissolves the irritating depoa
ita which are pressing on the senai
tivo nerves and tissues and produc
ing pain, enriches the weak. Botir
blood, and removes every atom of
impurity from the circulation. So
instead of being a weak, tour
stream, distributing nric acid to the
different parts of the eystem, the
blood is atrong and healthy and
therefore able to supply every mus
nerve bone and tissue with nourishment and strength. Then the inflam
ition ami S'.vellitiT subside, the pains and aches cetse. and not only ts
cle,
tuntion
nL. .lijH. n.nti
inent cured, but
MlCUlliniiaui ...........
the entire general liealtit is oenetmea ami ....... ..... ... r.ua.
tism whether acute or chronic. S. S. S. will be found a ta e and rel.able treat
ment Special book on Rheumatism and any medt.-a! advice vou desire will
be furnish. Ires-. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA.
Jsepnicte. ro tvtav XJ
tMBtSOrTMlaa'.T,
nva aOHN. MiaSIS ANOCMIIC
( aaa ad awaryarvaajrarrr-
rtw. At .r.''"V'....J B.
SrlTln. W. t. IVa. I'M aa t"!1! T'frTr. lory to Wt P
ftTJ 'y jyjjjyjyiyiSlIir W. il 1 Aa. atea.aiaa. ttaaa.
"Oh. girl.,- .xci.iaj ,u ,u,hln
"W ou ,ne crowded atr'., car!
I e juat waa!,e4 my hair and I can1!
do . i thtog wUb It!" JU then th
r tnv. a lur.n and ah. ,'irleUed at
tmaa ,0 froLt er stepped on her
"Reg pard.m- muttered the weary
raphaier who hnd done the tter
pin. "You Ire li.at ....
I - , , .. . " " uj
, ...u . vu i uo a tiling wilU Uieni."
Mother, win a. 4 w wi t ....
Irruiiit.t 1'ia nnlrtouHiuiuuiii.wi
taiiiig iha tawtlUiif varMl.
The Ileal Thl.
"Do you think that unconscious spell
which Mina Sharp bud at the bull was
a swoon 7"
"So; I am aura It wna a felnt."
"Wbat do you niennT"
"She had declared her Intention of
mnklns a aetisntlon at the ball, and 1
think' she was like ber iuteutlon aha
wanted to be carried out."
The Society for tha Deatructlon o
Vermin ia to Kngliah organization, witk
tha oliject of warring ou tha rata in that
country.
Catremea.
Ttrdon ma," aaid tha dowae.r with thi
moie on Her chin, "but there It htrdlj
room tor two of ut bera if you art goioj
to keep that thing oa your head."
"O, I ui there'a room enough, mad
am," tntwered tha aharp featured youn
woman with the umhraeout hat, wbi
occupied the adjoining aeat. "I'm noi
makina any kirk about the apace youi
feet take up.- Chicaio Tribune. .
m? Taara and all Narroaa DWw
i ' w p"rm'.n
A.t lit-s.urar.
ini:r rura rr lir. kl.na'a onal
. h.ml for l-'UKK l?f.'l h.tltl. mnA
M..o. Imi. u.M.ta.'t jL,ai Arcnoin 1'bua.'ai
A ureauful Secret.
wire nave you anv amrta
you
! keep from me, deurcat?
I llimhnnd Noue, durllng.
I Wife Then I am determined I
111
Pave none from you, either.
Husband Mare you tccreta, thenT
Wife Only one, and I niu reaolved
lo muke a clean brenst of It.
llimhnnd (honrtely) Go on!
Wife For several daye I have bad
a xecret a secret longing for a B-.w
dreta, with bat to match, for my birtb
dity. That fetched blra. Tatler.
$100 Reward, $100.
Tha radari of thla taper will 'ua nlaaiad to
learn t at tbnrala at K-aal onadreadi-d diheaar
ihat acianra haa baea alila tu eu.a in all l a
Kill, and thai la Catarrh H.M'a P.r.rrh
Cure I. tk. only po.lt! v rur.now known lot ha
""""'i iraiariiujr. i aiarrn Mnf I eomtltu
lional dlaraaa. require, a eon.mutlonal aeat
m.ot II an 'a Catarrh Cure la .aken Internally,
anting dirartly uMn th. blowl and muroua.tir
fwaof tha.vatem. therab. Uatro)rlng thefo in
dallon of tha dleae. anil alvlna ft a nat ant
atrength by hull.lin up the ronatltu Ion and
aa.tating nature In dntng It. work. The pro
I'rletnr. hara an much faith In liar uratlvepow
era hat they iffer One Hundred Poll are for any
raae that It faila to cure. B:id for ll.t oi
taatlmontal..
A lilrea. K J OR (NET St CO., Toledo, O.
finld by al 1 druga-lata, 7rkj.
lata riaJJ'a rami. tiilt for eonatlpallna.
The Habr'a Kaalt.
Nuraemnld I'm going to leave, mum.
Mlatreat Why, what'a the matter?
Don't you like the baby? Nursemaid
Yearn, but he is that afruld of a po
llceuian that I cau't gut near one.
London Tntler.
Xeeiaa.
Xertea now tnd then drank xeret,
Mounted oft hia xanthic throne.
Sailed in xebecs, flxlied for xiphiua,
l'layed in tyata bit xylophone.
Hut h.
Never
Wrott it
Xmat.
Chicago Tribute.
CUKES
. i - - i - i - r" - -' i
Sometin. .go, I h.d Sh.um.tiim and had to
quit work. The pain ia my kack and between
my ahouldan we. ao tntrna. 1 could not rest or
aieap. I triad .ytrythine, but nothing did m. any
go-id till I keard of and took S. 8. S. Tb med
icine cured m. sound and wall. It purtnad my
blood and mad. m. feai like . now man.
COS HAD LOUR,
Anderaoa, Ind. Ill E. lath St.
I waa aeyvraty troubled with Rhtu-n.tl.m. I
h.d It la my knees, ls and ankiaa, and any oa.
wbo ha. ar.r h.d Rhu-natiam knoathow cirru
.tating th. aaia u .nd haw it .ntarfarr. with en.
at ork. I waa truly la kd .hape haying btan
botharod with It for tan yaara, o9 and on. A
local phyelcian adviead ma te uia S. S. I I did
as. After taking two bottle. I noticed tha aore
aaaa and paia war. gra.tly redueed. I continued
the mediciae and waa thoroughly .wad; all pain,
orenea. aad Inflammation gna. I recommend
8. S. a lo all RhaumatM auflarar.
J L. AOSIW.
808 1. Or ran briar 81., Ht. Vwaoa, Ohio.
umler ine now ionic rucvis 01 o. n. ft,
..... . . , .
aar-va
r.... fUd 81 la. eVInt M.
HM Cn
Ittl, Saaar, Seala.
Take me home to the plait where 1 firat
aaw the light.
To the tweet, suuoy south, take Bit
riioara.
Take me h
ome to tha place
where
my
little onee aleep.
Poor maaaa liea buried clone by ;
O'er gravea of the loved ones, I long to
weep.
And among them to reat when I die.
Take ma bnmt to tha place where tbt
orange treea grow.
To my cot in the evergreen ahade.
Where the flowers on the river'a green
margin may blow,
Their 'aweeta on tha bank where wt
played.
Tht path to our cottage, they aay, hat
grown green.
And the place la quite lonely around.
And I know that the imilei tnd the form
I htve een.
Now lie In the dark, moaay ground.
Take me home, let me aee what la left
that I know.
Can it he that the old houat it goneT
The deer friend of my childhood, Indeed
muat be few.
And I muat lament all alone.
Forgotten.
Forgotten, you? Well, if forgetting
Ite thinking all the day
How the long hours drag tinea you left
me ;
(The dayt aeem yeare, with you away).
Or hearing through all the atrange babble
Of voice, now grave, now gay.
Only your voice. Can thia be forgetting!
Yet, I have forgotten, you any.
Or counting each moment with longing,
Till the one when I aee you again ;
If thit he forgetting you're right, detr,
And I hive forgotten you then.
Forgotten you? Well, If forgetting
Ite rrtding each face that I aee,
With eyea that mark never a feature
Save youra, ta you lnt looked at me;
Forgotten you? Well, if forgetting
Me yearning with all my heart;
If the longing, half pain and half rap
ture. For the time when we never ahall part ;
If the wild wiah to aee you and hear you.
To be held in your arma again
If thia he forgetting, you re right, dear,
And I have forgotten you then.
Flora 8. Wulachner.
WHEN A CONSTABLE 13 A QROCEB
Roaaed lee of natomera Wkea a
Attached a Store.
"If there should he a contest for th
moat unpopular innn In this neljrhhor
bood I'd put a nl.-e bet on myself to
win," Roy Casey , the eonstahle In Jus
tice Itemley's court, an Id to a Kanaat
City man. (
lie hnd Just stepped out of a ment
market find grocery story on Independ
ence avenue1.
"I had tn close thia atore under a
writ of nttai linn-lit this morning," he
explnlned. "Talk about filmsc being
benped upon a mnn I Sny, all I have
done to-day Is to answer telephone
calls.
" 'Where'a my Mt ronst and thoso
inalngn griipesand celery you were go
ing to hnve up here at 11 o'clock sure?"
oue woman sti Id.
"Tills atore la In the hands of a
constable,' I told her. '
"'You are a fine constable, I must
tuy!' ahe shouted. 'Whnt do you think
I am going to do for my salad for thu
card pnrt.v? Why didn't yon call me
up so I could order elsewhere?
"'Send me up a lonf of bread,' an
other woman an Id.
" 'Sorry, hut we can't accommodate
you.' I replied.
" 'Siiy, Just because we didn't pny
our hill Sntunlfl.v night I supixme I'm
to he Insulted for the rest of uiy llf.
If my credit nln't good for a little,
dinky lonf of bread I'll not pny you a
cent, so there.'
"I did feel sorry for one woman.
She told me she hnd a cuke In the oven
and couldn't leave It. She was going
to the thenter to-night. If I did not
let her have some groceries they would
lot hare a thing to ent to-morrow,
"I've leen culled down more times
t.nliiy than ever before In my whol,
life. I'm nlninst nfrnld to go home.
Some of those women are liable to mob
me."
Casey stood In the doorway until an
eiin'lMuiiiil ear nppronched. Then he
turned np his cunt collar and made a
hurried cnviipe.
The store whs closed under a writ of
nttachnient to BHtiwfy creditors.
Hlaatlna; Oat l.ranlte.
One of the meth.nls of quarrying
granite la to dislodge a hiitfe sheet
from the surface of the formation
through the medium of a powder mine.
A large periwuillculur shaft ia first
blasted to a depth of alxuit thirty feet.
At the bottom of this nm! radiating
horUoiitiilly, like the HKik.s of a liii.v
whHl. long holes are drilled.
The extremities of Hum- boles, sa.ta
I'oiMilar M.i li:y;l. s. are then sIlh ii;Ii
lUht . h. r-i-s ..f d.vtiaiuiie in order to
create 'li:i nil.."!'! hiri:' lio'uli o re
i.'lve larce Uiilitltii'S of bia. k pi.mli r.
This takes Weeks of eer iliereiisiug
eliarfcTeH.
Then the final ehnrce Is .ia,),,
now huge chaiulH'rs at the extremltb-a
of the spokes are pa. ked nltu hun
dreds of . iiinls of powder, numerous
cle.-trlr wins attached, and the whole
mine tnmpcri with tine mater tl. A
mighty roar and rumble In the I. we g
of the earth ami the In, a- s .ret ,s ikt
tnctied from the ledge.
When half of tte men lon;t f,,d
of doing a thing, the other t a f yn
Vhlt It by law.
It la said that every man has hf
double oven the single man.
I
QUESTIONS AND 1wi,g
Valuable l"fe"" 0"''H. North-
tl q f'r
UMl WaaBinetai a. -
-.:. OS TV-
Pnllm
"I"" week tha
Waabiagtoa eiate Uptriment
station reeeivtJ the fol , ,,.,,
from W. L. B., who ra.i.1, it 8,;,tl
I with tome praeticil
ara Lada of murk sear tht lir! .
it bt adviiablt ta pl ' dry thi, ,,.,
aad later utt it a. a dresait( for ilraw.
ttrry plant., tmtll fruitt, 4.4 in Ilmr,.
lag apile tr.nl"
Profetaor Elliott replied: ' b,nevt
that tht t.it graat for th. r,g.on j,ou
mtaioa it orchard graat. alibough I
have found Italiat ryt graiij,lng ujt
wen, ine iaaa i. wituted by
I tha application of laad planar, or gvp.
I turn. I doubt vary much if you eould
utt muck at a fertilizer, uil(a it w,,
worked over quite thoroughly before
utiBg. Most muck soils ara j( a con.
I dition that wt call inert; Utt is, they
I art dead to far at practical crop grow
ing it concerned, and need trit to be
acted upon by the weather uj tuaahlna
and bacteria, which art tffiti.nt in re
deeming land. Much of tbt land in
Kittap CouBty, at wtll at twimp lands,
art in thit condition. You will And tht
applicatioa of barayard tnuura very
beneficial alao, but I beliar. tht belt
way it to treat tht land wita lim. and
land platter; then follow with clover
and tuck ethtr tropt aa aij bt da
tirtd."
A. 0. T., retiding tttr Cava, Wah.,
writet: "Can yon givt mt my in.'or
mation at to whether ehiekea manure it
too ttrong, and will thua hurt and In
jur, ttrtwterry planta, if put directly
oa tut crown or tut pianu ia thu re
gion very littla livestock it kept, to
that manure for fertilizing purpoitt it
rather tearee.
"Another point I wiah te bring np it
tht cart of a eow before calving, where
milk fever it suspected. I lost 00a
good animal from milk fevtr last fall,
and do not wish to take toy more
thancei, if I can help it"
The station replie I; "In uting ehickta
manure at a fertilizer it it better to
tpply it ia liquid form. Thit form of
fertilizer it very high in iti nitrogen
content, and alto containi a consider
able quantity of potash. Put tht ma
aura in a barrel or trough, this throw
water ea it, later applying tht liquid
to the ground about the plantt. Do not
touch tht plants with tbt liquid. Thit
would givt you hatter rtsultt than
U
uaad in the dry form.
"At a preventive of milk f.ver. we
! advise a reduction ia tht amount of
grain feed, and an increase in food of
a tuceulent nature. Roott, grtstet, or
tilags would all be good, hut too much
praia food might induct milk fevtr.
You hid better make a ttudy of tht
meant of checking rrilk fever by tht in
jtction of oxygen with a email lyringt."
"Dodder ig deetrovlno my eortr "
writea J. O. C, from Bocbeeta, (IH'
may I cheek itf"
Profeaaor Elliott renMed: aeawiar
It usually planted with clover, and after
becoming established in tht toil, fat
tent itt tendrilt to the clover, or other
filantt which may be growing, f inally
t osea itt attachment to tha plant,
and becomes a true, parasitic plint. It
taps the life of tht 'host plant' upon
which it lives, and if it becomes very
airong in iia growtn, win eventually
destroy tht host. To control it, cut
' out the patchet of clover when it ap
! peara, tarly ia the teasnn, befort It hat
I formed tetd. Bake thit cut clover up,
I and burn it hefort it becomes dry. I!y
mis means ins seed 11 prevented from
leading, tnd at the plant ittelf i. da
troytd, there it little probability of the
dodded growing tha following Mtson."
c. 1.. o., or nana wana, wmti to
know-how to kill tht " morning glory
""'i, Je waa intormea mat
"Tht extermination of thit aa.d is
tnt naraett 'ween problem' that the ex
ntrimtnt ttatioa hat faced. Th. plant
it one of the most difficult wyaj, tn
kill, but iti redeeming featurt is that
It doe. not tpread rapidly. It stavt
wntrt 11 gett itt nrst start. Smother.
I... r,. k...,. .,..,1;. . ... 1 r
nsnurt. it a fairly turceisful B.thod
1 .. . .....1 : . . m 1 , '
uu bu.liiik 11 on oniy maaea it grow
more rapidly. It ia probable nlt ,
tutting before the application if thi
mulch would be advantageous."
Milo M. ITastinirt. ph.viitlnKi,.a
chemist of Christian '1 Pchool ef
plieil Food Chemistry, of New york
City, writet aa follows:
"I am collaborating with Prof,,,nr
Snxnki, of the Agriculture Deplrtrriont
of Japan, with the view of furthering
the injrnduction of the toy bes jnto
thit country. I wish to obtaii ina
niot reliable and latest data at t tna
retiiltt thin far obtained in any jtnn
culture in the States. Will you r,fer
the following questions to tha mami,
of your atafT who it belt poattd op,n
thit tnpict
"(1) Have my beant been grown at
tht Washington station or by tht flrm.
en of tht itatet (2) If to, with (,,(
success! (3) What do you esim,t
the cost of production per bushel)
To what uset havt the beans been pu(
and with what aucreesf (3) Do y0lj
know of anv investigations that hve
been mad in thit country on tht rub
ject of my boas product, at auj,,n
foodif"
Ni.1 Attraeteal.
"Are you Mtne. I!iimhiino, the hnB-
ty specialist?'' tskeil the fair caller.
Ves. ma'am." answered tnt eiu.rTi
Tiiare-jawed matron. "What can 1
for you?"
"Nothing!" laid tht ctllcr. makinf 4
hssiy eiit.
r.'r'rn..t fliitntig the
hi !i K i.- rtn rejard
S .1 rriu'a fui lire m .-all h
'k ir ar .il. u:.ingariei.
mineral. rP
t he aouri . (1j
ore gold. imn
eiliel.il. Is. toparcs. sl'to. giaulnra .
ro. k salt a-"' '' i' tv. nanht!.
f rom A aotber Vlrwpolal.
"Anyway." tnld ln-r husband, ."yotill
give me cr.Hlit for having sense cnon-h.
to fiy nothing."
"(Hi. I d.ui t ksow." rejoined his w
"PeehBpa yoa hav-a't e-i-ss a"i'a- to
tt aykii4i "
Vet ta.bwe-Atfa. al It a.j
to aatertna e. Iev Ha ttjen s
havt tw littlt wew iaforsBati at.
Matches Asaa-Tse. taa-iahsi,
ory detr; tat. ail am u e-ww - aj
dta ft latm VO
This Inquiry was referred te Praf
cwioit, be replied:
"1. We have eiperimeated with ant
eaa, for about twelve y.art at tU
fullmaa ttatioa, aad have alae expert
atnted with the toy baa a at eur ttate
ttatioa, located oa the waatera tlope of
the Caacaite Kange, aaar I'uyallup.
't J. We have tot teea able te na
ture them suffiaieatly at thia ttttioa te
juntify thair beiog tooaidarad aa a
profitable crop. At the Puyailup Ita
lian - - k - . '
uif aaa D.ner tueeeee.
Alto a Sure Teat foe Tuberculosis
In the Cow.
By Dr. K. W Standee. Aaelatant Frofaaeoe ef 8a
gerp. Waahina-tua Agricultural Callage.
"Will you tall me what it tha matter
with milk whea it turaa thiek and
"limy, retembliof a mixture of hot
water and ttareh," writes A. H., from 1
Chelan Kalis. "Wheatvar my tow
musei bting milktd, her milk for lev- I
era! dayt thertafter has thit appear-
-l la.iee a. ngnt, out to ma it
aeemi queer that milk thould aet thit
way. Also, tell ma bow to find out if
an animal hat tuberculosis."
Dr. K. W. Stouder, assistant pro
feaaor of surgery, replied: "Tbt coagu
lation of the milk you refer to it as
doubt due to a slight inflammation of
the udder, due to the retention of tha
milk too long, coupled with tomt bte
teriologiral change in the milk, the lat
ter pnasibly being dut to aa inftctioa
fa. sing through the milk duct of the
ttat. The milk might, or might not, be
wholesome, depending upon tbt organ
ism ctuting the coagulation. S.nti
mtnt, however, would rtvtrt agaiaat
the use of tueh milk.
"Ia erdtr to teat aa animal for tn-
btreulotit, we use a biologieal product, '
or tonne, known at tubereulia. Tbia
mult bt injected by aa eiperieoc.d op-
trator, hypodermically, and a careful
record kept of tht temperature for lev ;
eral hourt both before and after tha in
jection. The teat it very reliable, but
ia order to perform it, a pertoa mutt
have hid ipecific inatruetion, at well at
tome txptrienct ia itt application."
KOREA WAKING UP.
Begins to Rttllza tha Importanca) of
Malntalimg Forett Area.
Korea, the Htrmet Kingdom, It wak
ing up to tha necessity of prot.cting its
remaining foreatt and replanting de
nuded tracts oa important watersheds.
Japan it furni.hing tbt in.piration aad
part of the money which will produce
tha change from the old order of thinga
to the new. A tchool for training
, corean roreaitn nit aireaay dub put
ib operation.
The two governmenti drtw np a co
operative agreement last tpring and
outlined a plan for the wise ute of the
foreatt ia the Yalu and Tumtn Vallayt,
tnd 11 a retult a national fortat poliey
for Korea baa' been d.v.lop.d. The
new Korean foreat lawa are aimilar to
those of Japan, according to United
Stattt Consul O.a.ral Thomas Bam
mona, of Seoul. ...
Although Korean foreatt have Be.a
exploited sad neglected, and the coun
try haa Buffered teverely from drouth,
aade and erotion, tht denudttion it
lese terioui thia ia neighboring prov
incet of China. One of the flr.t m.at-
uret to bt taken up will be the preser
vat ion of such wooded tractt at yet re
main, la order to do this, tbt govern'
ment hit takta all forests under itt
care, whether they te publicly or pri
vately owned. The ownert will not be
deprived of thtir property without com
pentation, but tbt government will r.g
ulate the eutting of timber, aad In cer
tain eaaet may prohibit all eutting on
tractt which ought to remain timbered
"to prevent floods, drouths, landslides,
tnd to preserve unimpaired tht iconic
attractivannsa of placet of public re
sort. All ownert of timherland and
all leaseholdert are required to report
to tha government thair holdings in or
der that tht property may bt listed and
cartd for. Failure to report within
year subjects tht fortst to forfciturt.
The forested area of Korea it about
2.50O.0OO acres, which it only ont tenth
of tha Inn I on which foreatt ought to
be growing. Extensive timbered traett
remain ia tht northern part of the eoua
trr oa the watert of tht Yalu and Ta
men Kivers, and lumber operations are
earned on ia tha mountain dittriett.
Put in the agricultural tectiont of tht
country wood 11 very tearet, and tht
fuel problem it leriout. Coal and other
mines have been opened by American.
and ont of tht most pressing needt it
timber for use ia and trout the minet.
In that country, at elsewhere, large
quintitiea of timber art necessary in
developing mining property, and it it
noteworthy that a country st hscgwara
industrially at Korea can put into prac
tice the principle thst the only lure
wty of getting timber 11 to grow u.
Taiaata ( alanp.
Boll together a peek of unpeeled to
matoes and tlx minted otilona until
soft enough to be ru hived etsliy through
a colander. After putting the vegeta.
bles through a colander, pour through
a coarse strainer and add o them a
tsblespoonful esch of powdered cloves,
mace, pepper, salt and sugsr, a salt
spoonful of cayenne pe;rper, three bay
leaves and a tabletpoonful of celery
teed tewed Into a email ebeeaeclotO
bag. Boll all together for six hours,
ttlrrlng frequently. Tike ont the bag
of seed an(j gjj a Drt of cider rlnegar.
noil np one more, take from tut nr
tnd. when cold bottle tnd aeaX
That'a It.
"T rinn know why my wife Itn't
happy, she has everi thing money can
hnr "
"it Is the things which money cannot
buv that muke a woman happy.
Houston Post.
laaia an4 Kffrrt.
First Cued Kver nolir-e bow grsvs
I'rof. Mr eKiilf. alnavs i?
Second Coed Yes, b"t there's nothins I
strniiire al...iit tlmf. II lloes all hill
thinking In the dfld tangting.-e.
A Good ftale.
"I seldom make a mistake." said the
man, as he placed the lighted end of
his chrnr In bis nioii'h.
it... t .t.." he continued, "I
'ui ..inn a
fectifv It Immediately."
And he reversed the cigar snd aant
on with bis conversation.
V... In teed.
Cltlman I envy you your boa" ill the
tuburhs. There is ao ouch more of Jia
tnd freedom there.
Ontaome Then certainly Is: eweraii
faT the neighborhood doga blat sta 1
The Paso Batwaaa.
A few Orleana woman, well known
for ber work for charity, recently ac
cepted an Invitation to apeak at an
antl-tuherculoala meeting. On the plat
form ahe found bertelf aeated between
a bltbop and a rabbi, and the tone of
the meeting seemed to be rendered ex
tremely solemn by the combination.
In order to lighten the solemnity, she
aald. turning to tha rabbi: "Do you
know, I feel is If I were a '.esf be
tween the Old and the New Testa
ments." The rabbi turned a sad-eyed gase
npon ber.
"Tea. madam," be acid, "and. If yon
will recall, that page la uaually blank
one."
Sana Waller.
It wsa Sam Waller who made Pick
tnt fainoua. "Pickwick Papers" were
a complete failure financially until this
unique character was Introduced. The
press was all but unanimous In prais
ing Pamlval aa an entirely original
character whom none but a great gen
lut could have created. Dlckeot re
reived over 110.000 for "Pickwick
Papera." and at the are of twenty-sis
he waa Incomparably the moat popular
tathor of bia day. Ixmdon Standard.
Ta Braat- la New Sheet.
Always shake 'n Allen's rool-Kaaa, a powder,
it rurea hot, .wvating, ai liing, awolien lei-U
Cure, coma, In trowing naila and bunion.. At
til ilregif lata and atine alam, Zc. Ilimt aret.t
tnysauatitiila. Kam mai ,ed KKtlt AUdraaa
allan t. Oinntad, La Jio.N. Y.
Not Mara faaer.
"When I taw him last be waa getting
to be a regular grouch. He Imagined
everybody dlellked him."
"Oh, all that'a changed."
"Tea?"
"Yes, hs knows It now." Philadel
phia Preaa.
Tha Beat Part.
"Tommy, did you give your brother
the beat part of the apple, aa I told you
tot'
"Yeaaum. I gave him the seeda He
ran plant them and have a whole or
chard." Moderate. Veralaa.
Pythias bad returned, juat in time to
are tbt life of Damon.
"Gee !" exclaimed Dionysiue. "Hoys,
when that ttory it worked into a play it
will mtkt a great hit."
"Moat noblt tyrtnt," aald Pythiaa, ven
turing to correct him, "It t merely a tar
riftce hit."
Many of the acoren, however, having
only a auperfirial knowledge of tht game,
marked it down at a doublt pity. Chi
cago Tribunt.
rreeeatlr Calllde.
"Do you ever meet Dr. RyboldT
"Often. II. and I er trt thrown to
gether a good deal. Wt trtvel on tbt
aame anburbta trollty lint.
SAVE THE CARTON TOPS
and Soap Wrapper, froaa
"20 Mule Team Borax"
product, aad exchange then.
FOR VALUABLE PREMIUMS
Band Post Card for 10-pace Ilhiatrated Cata
logue of 1000 artlelaa given away FREE. Addraea
PaciAe Coaat Bona Co.. Oakland. Cat
Mm OpealaaT.
"Why don't you go to workT aaked
tha proaperoua citizen aharply.
"G wan," retorted the mendicant.
'you'aefellowa that have all the mi't
anapa bare a nerve." I'hlludelpbla
Ledger.
Tlie Klml You llavei Always Jlou-jlit haa Iiorne tlie aisrnii
ture of Clnts. II. t'letclier, and lutsi been innde under liis
personal Mipcrvtslon for over iJO inr. Allow no otm
to tlecelve you in this. Counterfeits, Imitation mil
.Just-as-pood " are but I'x periments. unl eii(liiiij;cr tiia
tiealth of Cliildrcn Iaporlence ncalnst j:xperini uU
What is CASTOR I A
Caatorlit la a linrmlesa aubsl Itiitei for Castor Oil, I'arrw
jorlo, llropa and Soothinte Syrups. It is I'leasnnt. It
contains neither Opium, JMorpliIno nor oilier nrcotiri
aubstHiicc. ItN aire) ia lta (rtiuriintcts It le.troys Wonna
anil allays I'everishness. It cure Diarrliii n and 'Wind
Colic. It relieves 'l eetlilnc Troubles, eurr Constipation
and Flatnlenrv. It assimilate the I'ood, rctrulules tliet
Moiiia. li oo.l ilowels, Rivltitr liealtby mid natural alut-n.
Tbo Cbildren'a I'auaceiv Tbo 3Iotb-r's 1 rlcii.l.
Tlie Kind You Hare Always Bought
Eears the
XX - Maaataaa
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Guaranteed
Pure aad
Whole tome.
You save
and avoid failures in your
baking if
r.7
23 Ounces
Here is true economy. You cannot
be rare every time or have your
food dainty, tasty and whole-
Ktm If you
ootot a substitute.
My Hair is
Scragghj
Do you like it? Then why
be contented with it? Have
to be? Oh, not Just put on
Aycr's Hair Vigor and have
lone, thick hair; soft, even
hair; beautiful hair, without a
single gray line in it. Have a
little pride. Keep young just
as Ions as you can.
a I am artyeayea year. .14, ana) aatf ra
eently mr hlr w a yary yray. But la a taw
waak. tyar'a H.lr Vlyor raatn.ad I ha aalaral
aal.ir to my hair aa now thai, la not a .ray
hair tu he H."-J. W. tUaauJl, IVaiAaf
CteaA. Cai.
bwi.O. A'trCa,, Lovwil,
AIM
man afaawrara af
SstSAPABUJJL
iers
niLS.
CBiKRT PECrOtAL
Ih. illa flaaaa.
Eva Yea, ahe used to keep bia love
letters under ber pillow,
Edua And nowT
Eva Oh, ahe keeps them over he
pillow now.
Edna OverT
Eva Yea, abe naca them at curl pa
pen. K aokrd Oat.
The pugilist a moment dropped hla gnanL
A stiff righthander laid bim on the floor
And aent him into dreamland. When he
woke
Ilia dream of Immortality wat o'er.
A rhaare ta Get "tela.
A fortune awalta the tailor w ho ran)
Invent a tecret pocket In a coat where)
a man may carry hla clgara without
exposing them to the ninny friends w ha
help themselves. Detroit Free Press.
HOWArin K. TtnTON Aaaayyr and fhewlyt.
ltiwlvil.r. I u.ur.iU.i hM. n pri, ra: ..., I.
ailyi r, L a.1, l : O1..1I, Bllvar, 7o; OoM, .. ! no r
t nni-r, 1. C nnl.la l a a. Mailing nvi .-p a ai-S
ftlll pr ra Hat ai-nl ou api'llrHtl.in. l-onrriil a 1 I ..1-
Lra i..t aollullaU. iMtarauttal laruouuie Na
oual Uauk.
THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY
THE FISH BRAND SLICKER
Is the man wfto
has tried lo get
the some torvict)
out of some)
other mak
AJa.Jl.H
Clean -Light Durable
Ouamnteed "'erpsool
and Sold tverywhare
at 302
VtJTrt? tTMfa
Hi fo nit avaim
1 twaa. tal yai . a
OTEL MOOBE
OI'KN ALL TIIK YKAK
Clatsop Beach Seaside. Orco3
THT Klrertlr ea tk beach ererlanklar I
CLIFF HnilSF 'to.ial.c. KearW
I III H ill IbklH..
I nr Haa parlnra. Klrctrlc llghta. Ilrr.
I ai .lui. . . 1 , ... 1 .
Oregon" u4 "". rv. rnoaa a "ih..
WnCUUPJ I.,,, a.,.. UU....1,.,
par tar. -m.kLI ratra by tka araa.
I UAH. J. muuhic -roprttor awaaaaaaai
Signature of
money
you use
for 23 Cents
pay lesa or
rJq
get M'J. C
Caicago,