«cullar to Itself WIST I# AOVANOINO. > 7 . I his to it of the European espitóla, while abroad. President f i r i n ’« was something in tbs nature of an in­ vestigation of modern edaratioo, both technical gnd classical, as Ictond in the wort advanced and greatest educational institution# of nations. Before leaving America ha visited eevqyal of America's most famous institutions, and both In England and on tbs Continent called at the world’s beet known cantors of lesrn- ing. His conclusions were recently stated as follows: “ I believe the time is not remotely distant when the educational Institu­ tion# of the West, meaning the western Tbs “Peacock Throne” of Persia is part of the United States, will be folly foe most extravagant thing of the kind Ps fit his thieving hardihood. as efficient, and aa famed aa the beat His sieanness small sad rank. in tha world. Its value Is aatimatsd bo- and colleges of the old Tbs man who jumps his hoard bill shoals universities tween tea asd fifteen million dollars. world. The tremendous fund of natu­ Be made to walh the plaak. ral wealth hi W eston states, the rapid —.Pbilitrltolvhlhla P r f i f development now in progress, tb s geo- ef us bare had tbs grip, bat h*'won’t graphical position with reference to the even tabs a slight cold new commercial snm irs cf tb s Pacific, . and tha wide-awake nature of Western P U S CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS, people make these things certain, pazo oiw iygirr is m - m « s i to ear* ear p e r again will men b a r . . Western VHSf A s ts s M tm . “Why don’t those sngpy statesmen settle their old-time différences with, a fight to a finish?” asked one congress man. “No oat suggesting It," answered the other. “They couldn't be sufficiently harmonious even to agree on the condi­ tions of a fight”—Washington Star. CASTO R I A a I jq x o T i v e . B est f o r M e n V c When those twenty-six pianola pi­ anos on board tbs big fleet are banging away a t jba game time It will take a nervy enemy to stand up and face tbs concerted broadside.—Cleveland Plain R o S y r u p C o . whsm it is manufactured. pròded o ___ PockaS«-. toGÜSuGGISTà a i r s only, reg u la r price 504r*rU ltU . Jsk ^COMFORT t* Jt\ on stormy days Ask Your O wnDoctor If he tells you to take Ayer's C h e r r y P e c to ra l fo r y o u r severe cough o r b ro n c h ia l trouble, then take It. If he haa anything better, then take that. But we know what be will aay; for doctor* have used this cough medicine over 60 years. OtWy One “BROMO QCININE.“ T h st is LA X ATI V a BROMO un .N I.N S . U » k lor tb s l i m a t u r e ol S. W. GROVK. Ussd tb s W orld o re r lo Curo • C old l a O ao Day. He. Ilo Oaljr U e k . N evada Man— I teli jrou, tir, Datore bas dune a g reat deal for th is Siate. T oarist (from thè E a st)—Why. yes. All you need la to get a few people to come and Uve bere.—O m a so Tribune. K m w It U k6 a I n k . I JL A l / v v I Night School Teacher—I don’t sap- PsmfMtoMpMfgni pose, of coarse, that any of yea boys is Keep th e bow els familiar with Virgil. Ayer's Kills a t to Shaggy Haired Pupil—I ort to be. ........... - ■■■ ass’sm. IP s about six miles from Sposa (tear. - 1 was bora there. i W lth Mr«ntrrD n ¡„ »h«. "S E N D FOR IT N O W “George was Just going to propose to The Beet Fruit Tree and B en Pleat Cetalee !■ the Nerthweet am last night" “And what happened?" % J. J. B U T Z E R “A tire blew up, and then be couldn’t 193 F r o n t S t., P o r tla n d . Promo think of anything else.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. S T P A T R IC K Soreness end Stiffness. Over exertion, too long oontinuea exercise sitting in draft for example, cooling off when overheated, indeed anything that tenda to oheek suddenly the surface circulation, will produce that wearied, sore feeling recognised ne soreness and stiffness. Tbs beat treat- ment and quickest is to start np cirou- iption by rubbing the sore or stiff pert with s soft hat reasonably rough sub- atanoe, like a crash or Turkish towel, and apply 8t. Jacobs Oil freely with gentle frietioB. m u ue H e a m Drove all the snakes from BORAX ^ IR E L A N D A h e a p in g te a s p o o n f u l t o a g a l­ lo n o f h o t w a t e r w i l l c le a n s e y o u r d is h e s , p la te s , c u p s , e a r t h ­ e n w a r e , c u tl e r y a n d k i tc h e n Drives ell aches from the body, cores Rheumatism. Neuralgia and C O N Q U E R S P A IN » s — ALL DRUGGISTS—Me. April periods fo r the past fifteen yean, « d - . l l . d t k M th . reriM ton. from th* ra n t, and unices th a fcaflaasmstion ean be the rule for determining what th e tem- takauout and this tuba icstoroO to It* n o rm a l-----. — . . — ... . , . . ,L . condition, haarlny will be dontroved forever; ¡-ptoSsure OS spring Will be by the tena­ nt ne eases outol tan are censed by Catarrh, neratare of winter, of one veer by aver- thVraVrauTsurfare*.1 •ood,tlOB aging tha tem ps^ture o f \ n o t h .r ,a " Wa »111 KlveOna Hundrad D o U sn fo t any , so frequent th at it is proved th st the case of Ifeatoaasfcaused by catarrh) that can-)__ . ,7 _ r.„. . . . . * . not be eared by Hall'* Catarrh Cure. Bead for , w**t h e r Of one y e a r or m o n th , o r Sev- eircuiara, free. _________________ . . _ 1 oral months, is absolutely no Index to KuMaoiitan Tube. Whenitfclatuba ifouflaineJ INSURE YOUR HEALTH B m « M M M IiTdnl. • of hh beat,! Mrs. Hendricks (the landlady)—Can ■ack a a ml Is. ! f help you to some mom soap, Mr. re met 6«for*, tHunley ? . Mr. Damlsy—No. tbeaks. * Mrs. Headricks (engagingly— Don’t __ refuse. Mr. Dumley, because It Isn’t considered food form to bo helped U rtLaneH ns tw,c* to *°UP- We’re not partlcnlar ik a t h a t P * ^ 1« h e r * , iocaraonatsd • Mr. Duns ley—Oh, etiquette has notb- ■ie* the utmost Inf to do with I t madam. It’s the brutes."—Chi- soon.—Pearson’s Weekly. WHERE DID CHARLES SWEENEY GET HIS WEALTH ? dean -Light Durable T h a r* in O n ly Onm “ Bromo Quinine Laxative Brom o Quinine Always remember tha fall name, lisbing of a magazine known aa the Ida­ ho Student Farmer. Toe first and only number of the present scholastic year will be published in a short tim e. Be­ ginning next fall a quarterly will be printed. This magasine will take up subjeots of tha utm ost Interest to term- o n and to agricultural students. Your name and 10 cents to cover postage sent to tb s Idaho Student Farmer, Universi­ ty of Idaho, Moroow, will ssears a oopv of tha first number. for this Signatare oa every box. $ 2600.00 The following publications of Interest to tenaars and others have bean issued by the Agricultural department of the Federal government and will ha burn­ ished free, so long a« they are availa­ ble. axeept where otherwise noted, up­ on application to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. G.: Circular No. M .—Irrigation in tha Valley of Lost River, Iiaho. By Albert Eugene Wright, kgetit and expert, irri­ gation lnveatiptiona, office of exper • raent stations. Pp. M . Bulletin No. 7*.—Irrigation In t U Reeky Mountain Staten. Ry J . C Ulrich. Pp. «4, pis. 10. Pries 10 cents. Explains tha agricultural con­ ditions prevailing and tha methods of aoquiring and nalng water lor irrigation preotirod in that portion of the arid region covered more particularly by tbs sta tes of Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho and Montana, In which the con­ ditions and maheda are somewhat aim- t t / H Y did the O. R. A N. build into Washington? The answer: MINES— M IN E S - V f LEAD MINES. WHAT MADE Senator Stanford and built his beautiful me­ morial? MINES. Why not such results since mining is the staple industry of the world? LEAD IS REGULAR AND CERTAIN, the m arket always calling for more and more, while the price does not fluctuate aa with other of the baser metals. MILLIONS HAVE BEEN MADE FROM LEAD, and the best part of the story is the fact th at the mall investor haa always had an equal chance with the man of large means. MANY A POOR FARMER, laboring man, mechanic and employe have come into vast riches by small investments in lead. WE OPFER- YOU THE SAME OPPORTUNITY accepted by Sweeney, Spokane’s millionaire, and the same opportunity accepted by other Spokane men who built the City of Spokane, by placing on the market the first block of treasury stock of THE AMERICAN LEAD MINES COMPANY—100,000 shares a t FIVE CENTS PER SHARE. Our company te incorporated under the laws of the State of Washington; capital stock $1,600,000; no debts; no incumbrance; property paid for; stock non-assessable. , OUR MINES ARE LOCATED but fifty miles from the famous Cesar d ’Alenes District. Wa are in the same mineral belt and He between that district and Rowland, British Columbia—eight miles from Idaho and six miles from the British Columbia boundary. Our climate is equable, open and mild, work beiiqf done the yeaur round. There is g rea t activity on every hand a t Metaline; large operators are turning in that direction and M m bids fair to rival the camps in the Cosur d'Alenes. DON’T OVERLOOK the magnificent opportunity to BUY WHILE THE PRICE IS LOW. Full particulars upon application. The L Y . Keady Investment # >339 Cham ber o f Commerce •«u e a k Ptu. Peel tbs squash—a yellow .me—ii ru t Into pieces Cover with wnt enough to keep It from burning gn­ at** until very soft. Rub It them,, a sieve, add to a quart of the palp i quart of milk, one cup of spg.tr. sigh eggs beaten very light, and «•pi.*# t< taste Beat well, pour Into tu o;wi crust and bake until “s e t" • A teaspoonful of pulverised alum mixed with the common stove polish will give a wonderful polish. i Portland, Oregon PUTNAM FADELESS DYES