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= Q U E S T IO N S A N D A N SW ER S. =a=5 — S c ro fu la Fsw are entirely free Iro n It. It may develop ao «lowly aa to Bttie if any diatorbanoe during the whole period of childhood. It may then produce dyspcpeis, ca tarrh, and marked tendency to eon- gumption, before cauaing eruption«, aorea or swellings. To get entirely rid o f it take the great blood-puriUer, Idlwm. > “ Oh, girls,” exclaimed the gushing mnkiety on the crowded street car, "I ve just washed my heir and 1 can’t do a thing wMh It!" Just then the car gars a lurch and aba shrieked aa the men in front o t.h e r stepped on her. foot. , "Beg pardon," mattered the weary straphanger w h o . bad done the step ping. “ Yon see, I’ve Just washed my feet and 1 can’t do a thing with them.’’ —Judge. _________________ ' Information in PM « M i irq utrera. Pullman, April 2fc— This week tke Washington State College experiment station roeoivod tho following inquiry from W. L. B., who rooidos ia Ssettto: This Inquiry was referred to Profa iott, who r raplied: “ 1. We have experimented with soy toe for about twelve years at the liman station, and have also experl- nted with the eoy bean at ear state tioa, located o s the western slope of the Cascade Range, near Puyellap. * “ 2 8. We have not been able to ma- tare them sufficiently at this station to ■tify their being coneidered as s oil table crop. At tbs Puyallup sto lon we have had better sueeees. Our experiments have been tried only on tk« plot eeale, hence we have ao data regarding tha coat o f production. “ 4. We hare used these beans ns forage, and also have made an effort to use them for graia feed for swine, wi|h only moderate success; and (5) I do not think any experiments have been made looking to their nss as food for tha human race.” “ I wish soma praetieal suggestions from you relative to the best grs or grains to sow on ’ upland’ in Ki County, on sandy loam, which driao out Bleak C o s t«« Panacea. In uaual liquid form or In chocolated tablet« We are becoming not only a nation too early in dry seasons to produce moot known aa S a r M tn b s « too doaaa 91. o f shopkeepers, but a nation o f cterka crops. A fter having been cleared eff, this land was allowed to grow up with Every young man wishes to be a clerk, young fir and ferae. Bowing rye In the t a l r t n e d t i A etloa. every young woman a typewriter. The fell, and plowing the ryh under in the Shock.<1 and Grieved Parent— Tommy, profession la frightfully overcrowded spring to plant potatoes- has been rec wbara did you get those beautiful little and frightfully underpaid. Wfe have ommended to me, but eo far a* I know spotted eggs? You have been robbini neither servants nor laborers, only an little experimenting has been dene in boom bird'a neat, you wickad boy! WH IT AIL* THE MILKt army o f black cos ted paupers.— London Kitsap County on upland soil. There Tommy— I’ m goto’ to set the old bea are beds o f meek near the lead. Would ; » aa ’m, mamma, and raise soma pretty lit Graphic. it bs advisable to pile end dry tkis muck Also a Sura Teat fo r T u b ercu lou s tle birds, ao you caa put soma more of Mot ban wm flad K a WtesloWe Soothing end later nee it as a dressing for straw in tho C ow . Syrup the beat ratnadr to us* toe toots «Kklrw berry pleats, smell fruits, and is start- t a on your bat.—Chicago Tribune. during the toathing period. ■r Dr. K. W. Stood«. Assistant Vrisfsss ,r * f S*r- lag apple treeef ” *«rp. WsshmetM Agricultural Coils*.. ’ ‘ W ill yon toll me what is ths matter Professor Elliott replied: “ I believe "Pardon am.” «aid the dowager with th> that the beet grass for the region you with mint when it turns thiek and mole on her chin, "but there la bardl) menion is orchard grass, although I slimy, resembling a mixture of kot room for two of us bore if you are golni have found Italian rye grass doing quite water and starek,” writes A. H., from well. The land ia much benefited by Chelan Falla. “ Whenever my eow to keep that thing on year hood.” "O, I gueoa there’s room enough, mad the application s i land plaster, or gyp- misses being milked, her milk for sev e i the happy homes o f to-day la n am," answered the sharp featured younj sum. I doubt very much if you could eral days theraafter has this appear ▼aat fund o f information aa to the woman with the umbrageous bat, wh< nee much as a fertilizer, unless it was ance. It tastes all right, but to ms it beat method« o f promoting health apd occupied the adjoining seat. ‘T m noi worked over quite thoroughly before seems queer that milk should set this happiness and right living and know making any kick about the apace you) using. Most muck soils ere in a con way. Also, tell me kow to find out if dition that we call inert: that ia, they an animal baa tuberculosis ” feet take uo.” — Chlcaco Tribe««. ledge o f the world’s beat products. Dr. X . W. 8tood«r, assistant pro i n dead so far aa praetieal crop grow Products o f actual excellence and ing is concerned, and need first to ba fessor o f surgery, replied: “ The coagu acted upon by the weather mad sunshine lation o f tbe milk you refer to is uo reaaoaabls claim s truthfully presented and bacteria, which are efficient in re doubt due to a alight inflammation of irM UiM . Irr. u. and which have attained to world deeming lend. Much o f the land in the udder, due to the retention o f the A u r a a ia l w ide acceptance through the approval Kitsap County, as wall aa swamp leads, milk too long, eoupled with some bac yob art in this condition. Ton will find the teriological change hi the milk, the lat Wife— Hava you any o f the W ell-Informed o f the W orld; • i application o f barnyard meaura vary ter possibly being due to a* infection n ot o f individuals only, but o f the keep from me, dearest? beneficial also, but I believe the beat passing through tbe milk duet o f the Husband— Nona, darling. many who have the happy faculty o f Wlfa— Then I am determined I will Way ia to treat the laud with lima and teat. The miTk might, or might not, be selecting and obtaining the best the land plaster;, then fallow with elovar wholesome, depending upon the orgun- bare none from yon, either. world affords. » causing tha coagulation. Bauti- and suah other ' crops as may ha de Husband—Have you secrets, then? meut, however, would revert against sired.” One ot the products o f that class, W ife— Only one, and I am resolved the nee o f eaeh milk. < o f known com ponent parts, an Ethical to make a dean breast o f It A. 0 . T., residing soar Cove, Wash., “ l a order to tost « a animal far tu- writes: "C o n you give ms any infor remedy, approved by physicians and Husband (hoarsely}—G o o n ! rsuloris, we uaa a biological produet, mation ns to whether ehioken manure is at toxin«, known aa tuberculin. This Wife— For several days 1 have bad commended by the W ell-Informed o f toe strong, and will thus burn and in must ba injected by aa experienced op the W orld as a valuable and whole a secret— a secret longing for a new jurs strawberry plants, If put dirsetly som e family laxative la the well-known dress, with bat to matoh. for any birth on the erown o f the plant! In this re erator, hypodermically, and a careful record kept o f the temperature for sev 8yrup o f Figs and Elixir o f Senna. To day. gion very littls livestock is kept, so eral hours both before and after the in gat Its beneficial affects always buy that manure for fertilising purpose« is jection. Tbe test ia very reliable, but That fetched him.—Taller. the genuine, manufactured by the rather aeakce. , ; «.• , 1 in order 'to perform it, a person must California F ig 8yrup Co., only, and ‘ ’ Another point I wish to bring np is havs had specific instruction, ae well us $ 10 0 Reward, $ 10 0. for sale by nil leading druggists. Tbo readers of this paper will bo pleased u tho ears o f a cow before calving, where leant toot there la at Most on# dreaded dlteaM milk fever is suspected. I lost one soma experience in its application. ” ihat scienca baa been able to cura in all in good animal from milk fever last fall, KOREA WAKING UP. stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrt Cora is tbs ouir post tire cura now known to tin and do not wish to take say mors 1 medicalfraternity. Catarrh ba ng a eonstitu ehanees, i f I can help it .” Bogins to Roallxa the I tionaldisease, requires* coimmjtlonal treat meat Hall's Catarrh Cura Uvaken Internally The station replied: ’ * In using ehiekeu The oqp has«* relleble Maintaining Forest Area. acting directly uaon tbo blood and mucous sur manure as a fertilizer it is better to faoe, ai the system, theret»'destroying thefo.in- Karas, the Hennet Kingdom, is wak apply it in liquid fora». This form o f datlon of tbs di»ea*e, end giving t a pat en strength by Uitldtn« up tbs coniUtu ion anc fertiliser is very high in its nitrogen ing up to ths necemity o f protecting its assisting nature in doing la work. The pro content, and also contains a consider rem «¿lin g forests and replanting de w w uhi Ber» rrleii s bare so murh faith In iur aratirepow nuded tracts on important watersheds. era bat they offer OneHundred I)o!! era for an] able quantity o f potash. Put tha ma case that it folia to care. Bond for list m nure in a barrel or trough, then throw Japan ia furnishing tha inspiration and lestlnoulnto. s pr water on it, later applying tha liquid part o f tha money which will II produce — >.»- 1 —' -- >ldroes r r. i. C CHKmrr HK 1 TIT e CO.. Toledo, O. the ehanga from tha old order o f things to tha ground about tke plants. Do net to tha saw. A school for training to for toueh toe plants with ths liquid Korean foresters has already beau put would give you better in operation. The Beby’s rsslt. used in the dry form: Tha two governments draw np a co Nursemaid— I ’m going to laava. mum. “ As a preventive o f milk fever, we Hletraaa Why, what’s the matter 1 advise a reduction in the amount o f operative agreement lost spring and outlined a plan for tho wise use o f tho Don’t yon Ilka the baby t Nursemaid— { grain feed, end nn increase in food o f forests in the Tolu and Turnon Tnlleyo, a succulent nature. Boots, grasses, « Yso’m, bat be Is that afraid «* a po silage would all bo good, but toe muel and aa a result a national forest policy liceman that I can’t gal grain food might indue* milk fever. for Korea has boo« developed. The codon Tatlsr. Korean forest lawn era similar to Ton hod better make a study e f tbe e f Japan, naoacding to United means o f cheeking milk fever by the In States Consol -General Thomas Sam Xerxes now end then drank to n s, jection o f oxygen with a email syringe.” mons, o f Seoul. Mounted oft his xanthic throne. “ Dodder ia destroying my elovsr,” Although Korean forests have bora Bailed In xebecs, fished for xiphlna. writes J. 0 . C., from Rochester. “ How exploited and neglected, and tbo coun Played in xysts bis xylophone— may I eheek t t f ” try has Buffered severely from drouth, . But bo Professor Elliott replied: “ Dodder floods end erosion, tho denudation is Never is usually planted with clover, and after lees serious than in neighboring prov / Wrote It becoming eetablished ia the «oil, fas inces o f China. On« o f tho first meas Xmas. iw ^ a a g a ." . ten« its tendrils to «be clover, or other ure* to bo taken up will bo tbo preser —Chicago Tribune. ilante which may be growing. Finally vation o f ouch wooded tracts as yet re in. In ordar to do this, tho govern t loses its' attachment to the plant, and becomes a true, parasitic plant. It ment has taken all forests under its saps toe life o f the 'host plant’ upon care, whether they era publicly or pri which it lives, and if it becomes very vately owned. The owners will not bo strong in ite growth, will eventually deprived o f their property without destroy the host To control it, cut ponsation, but tho government will ra g oat tha patches o f d ov er where it op alato tho cutting o f timber, sad la Cer pears, early ia tke season, before it has tain eases may prohibit all cutting on traeta which ought to remain timbered E very case o f Rheum atism has its o rig in and its developm en t in the formed seed. Rake thi« eat d ove “ to prevent floods, drouths, landslides, and barn it before it becomes dry. b lood . It ia n ot a disease w h ich is contracted lik e n co ld , but it ia in the tkis mesne tke seed is prevented from and to preserve unimpaired the eeoaie b lo o d and system before n pain is felt, and th e ch a n ges in th e weather or seeding, end as the plant itself la do attractivenem o f places o f publie re- a n y p h y sica l irregularities, su ch aa a sp ell o f in d igestion , bow el disturbance, etroved, there ia little probability o f the All owners o f timberland and e tc., are m erely >lf th e e x c itin g causes p ro d u cin g th e p ain s and aches, w h ich dodded growing the following season." all leaseholders are reqnired to report to tho government thoir holdings in or are th e natural sym ptom s o f th e disease. Rheum atism is caused b y an E. E. 8 , o f Walla Walla, want« to der that tha property may bo listed and ex cess o f nrie acid and oth er corrosive, irrita tin g p oison s in the b lood , w h ich are carried th rou g h th e circu la tion to every part o f th e system . E very know how to kill the “ morning-glory eared for. Failure to report within a weed.” He was informed that: year subjects the foreot to forfeiture. m u scle, nerve, m em brane, tissu e and jo in t becom es saturated with these Tho forested area o f Korea is about “ Tho extermination o f this weed is acrid, irritating im purities, o r coated w ith fine, in solu b le cau stic matter, 2,500,000 scree, which is only one-tenth and the sharp, p iercin g pains o r th e d u ll, con stan t aches are felt w ith every th« hardest * weed problem ’ that the ex iment station haa faced. The plant o f tho land on which forests ought to p h ysica l m ovem ent. W h en th e b lo o d is filled w ith n ric acid p oison , perm a one o f the moot difficult weeds to bo growing. Extensive timbered tracts n en t relief can n ot be exp ected from lin im ents, plasters, o r other external kill, but its redeeming feature is that ;ain in the northern part o f tbe coun treatm ent. Such measures g iv e tem p orary relief, b u t in order t o conquer it does not spread rapidly. It stay« try on the waters o f the Talu and Tu R heum atism and b rin g about a where it get* its first start. Bmother- rnon Bivero, and lumber operations are i asc, I ha« Rheumatism as« had to iag by heavy application« o f straw, or carried ou in the mountain district*. com plete enre, the n ric acid and work. The «eia la my back and between nannre, ia a fairly successful method, But in the agricultural sections o f the oth er inflam m atory matter m ust ba exp elled , and this cannot be done «I mo . I tried «Tcrythinc. but nothin« did am any but outting it off only makes it grow country wood is very scarce, and the more rapidly. It ia’ probable that a fuel problem is serious. Coal and other rood till I heard at end took 8. 8. 8. This w ith external treatment. S. 8 . S. - I» eutSlng before the application o f th*T mines have been openod by Americans, cures Rheum atism because it is a and on« o f the most pressing needs is mulch would be advantageous.” perfect and entirely vegetable blood COlTltAD LOHK. timber for use in end about tho mines. USK. 1Mb St. purifier. It goes dow n in to the Milo M. Hasting«, physiological Iu that country, as slsewhere, large circu lation, neutralizes the acids, I was aevarelv troubled with Rheumatism. I chemist o f Christian's School o f Ap quantities of timber are necessary in had R in my knew, I ori and t S I e , and any one and dissolves the irritating depos plied Food Chemistry, o f Now York developing mining property, and it ia i knows hew n tra - its w hich are pressing on the sensi City, write* ae follows: noteworthy that a country as backward e yein is and how it iatorfaras with one tiv e nerves and tissues and p rod u c at n w i 1 was truly In bod shape—barin* been “ I am collaborating with Professor industrially aa Korea ean put into prac bothered wMh It for tea years, eff and on- A in g pain, enriches the weak, sour Suzuki, o f tho Agriculture Department tice the principle that tho only sure local physician advised me te use S. 8. 8. I did o f Japan, with the view o f furthering way o f getting timber ia to grow it. b lood , and rem oves every atom o f so. Attar table* two bots es 1 noticed the eoto- tho introduction o f tho aoy bean iato im p u rity from the circu lation. S o Teaata Cats«». I and pain wen (reedy reduced. I continued this country. I wish to obtain tho instead o f b ein g a weak, sou r i and wee thoroughly curad; ell pain. Boll together a pock o f uopeeled t o most reliable and latest data as to tho matoes and rix minced onions until stream, d istributin g u ric acid to the results thus far obtained ia aoy bean different parts o f the system , the J J L AOltoW, culture ia the Btatos. Will you refer soft enough to ba rubbed easily through b lood ia stron g and h ealthy and tho following questions to tho member a colander. After potting tha vegeta therefore able to su p p ly every m us o f your staff wbo is boot posted upon bles through a colander, poor through cle, nerve, bone and tissue w ith nourish m en t and strength. T h en the inflam this topic 1 • eoaruo strainer and add to them a m ation and sw ellin g subside, th e paiu s and aches cease, and n ot o n ly ia “ (1 ) Have toy beans been grown at tablespoonful each o f powdered d o v e « R heum atism perm anently cured, b u t under the fine to n ic effects o f S. S . 8 . tbe Washington station or by the farm mace, pepper, salt and sugar, a salt- the entire general health is benefitted and b u ilt np. In all form s o f R heum a er* o f the etatet (2 ) I f so, with what spoonful o f cayenne popper, throe bay tism . whether acute o r chitinic, 8 . 8 . 3 . w ill be fou n d a safe and reliable treat aueeessf f8) What do you estimate leaves and a tablespoonful o f calory m ent. Special book on R heum atism and any m edical a dvice y o u desire w ill the ooet o f production per bushelf (4) seed Into a small ••heoeedoth b e furnished free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTA, GA. To what usee have the beans been put, bag. sewed- Boll all together for six hours, and with what success! (5) Do you know o f any investigations that have stirring frequently. Taka out tha bag boon made in this country on the eub- o f need and add a pint o f elder vinegar. »et o f soy bean products as human Boll up onca mom. take from the firs oodst” „ and. when cold bottle and aaaL Hood’s Sarsaparilla One o f the \ Essentials Tke A New Orleans woman, wall known for her work fo r charity, recently ac cepted an Invitation to apeak at an anti-tuberculosis meeting. On the plat form d ie found herself sealed between n btabop and a rabbi, and tho tone of the meeting w-emed to be rendered ex tremely solemn by tbe combination. In order to lighten tbe solemnity, she said, turning to the rabbi: "D o you know, I feel aa if I were a leaf be tween the Old and the New Testa ments.” The rabbi turned a sad-eyed gaze upon her. t / "Yea. madam,” he said, “ and. If yon will recall, that page la usually g blank S ara W e lle r . It was Bain Weller who made Dick ens famous. “ PlekwMt Papers" were a complete failure financially until this unique character was Introduced. Tbe press was all but unanimous in prais ing Hamtval as an entirely original character whom none but a great gen ius could have created. Dickens re ceived over $16.000 for "Pickwick Papers.” and at the age o f twenty-six be was incomparably tbe moot popular author o f his day.— London Standard. hi New To Always «hake la Alloa's Foot-Cara, a powder, (t euros hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet. Cures corns. Ingrowing nails and bunions. At »11 druggists and shoe stere», ¿ v . Dont accept inv substitute. Sample m illed PRKK. Ail liras« Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, M. T. M sasiítssaasí C Gee Wo C H IN E S E DOCTOR siiM tisasw S.S.S CORES f .RHEUMATISM * r i Hot Attracted. That’s 1». "A rt you Mme. Bombacino, tho beau -1 don’ t know why my w ife isn’t ty specialist?” asked the fair caller. happy, the has everything money can "Yes, ma’am," answered the elderly, ■quare-jawed metros. "What csa I do buy.” - I t la the things which money cannot for you?" "Nothing !” «eld the caller, making S buy that make a woman happy."— Houston P ost hasty e x it.__________________ among the minerals, etc., which Russians regard as the source of Siberia’* future wealth are gold. Iron, coking cool, manganese, copper, platinum, emeralds, topoaea, asbestos, glauber's salt, rock salt sad, Is nil probability, naphtha cosmo m»i FI rat Coed— E ver norie# kow grave Prof. McGoosle alwaya lo? Socond Coed— Y q , <but there'a nothlng etrange about tosi. He doee all hit thlnklng te thè dead tanguagos. m Pythias had returned, just in time to «are the life of Da neon. ••Ora!" exclaimed Dionysius. "B oya when that story is worked Intel a play it will make a groat hit." "Moot noble tyrant," «aid Pythian, ven turing to correct him; "it’s merely a sac rifice hit.” Many of the scorer«, however, having only a superficial knowledge of tbe marked it dor.-n as a double play.— ChL Do you like it? Then why be contented with It? H«ve to be 9 Oh, no I Just put on Ayer’s Hair Vigor Bad have long, thick htlr; soft, even h«ir; beautiful hair, without a single gray line in it. Have a little pride. Keep young Just as long ss you can. emtlymr*S»lr*V *%s™rawrf’ 45» taTsTlew weak. A,sr's Hmlr Visor isstsredths ustu n l Crash, COL • T h s ____ ______ “Tommy, did yon give yonr brother the best part o f tbe apple, as I told yon tor "Yeasum. I gsve him the seeds. Ho esn plant them end have s whole or chard.” H O W A R D X . r .r R T O N n Inadvills. Co anoto I Ks- plrsw Gami Prseemtlr CoIU*a. -D o you ever nsrat Dr. Hybrid?” -Often. He and I— er—are thrown to gether a good deal. We travel on the same suburban trolley line. SAVE THE CARTON TOPS and Soap Wrappers from “ 20 Mole Team Borax” FOR VALUABLE PREMIUMS Sand Past Card Car top*«* IOnstrated Osta, of 1000 Artie laa srirsn array Co, Oakland. Cat. Mo O fa s ls «. -W h y don’t yon go to work?” asked tbe prosperous citizen sharply. “ G’wnn,” retorted the mendicant, “ you’se fellow s that have all tbe eo*t snaps have a nerve."— Philadelphia Ledger. cuffkdsu IF X g ffe a s l ’ ï S ^ J ï r K t . 'Î Ï Ï J £ DAR.A CASTOR IA T h e K i n d Y o u H a v e A l w a y s B o u g h t lia s b o r n e t h e s ig n a t u r e o f O k a s . H . F l e t c h e r , a n d h a s b e e n m a d e n m d e r hks p e r s o n a l s u p e r v is i o n f o r o v e r S O y e a r * . A l l o w n o o n e t o d e c e iv e y o u in th is . C o u n t e r fe it* , Im ita tio n s a n d 44 J u s t - a s - g o o d ” a r e b n t E x p e r i m e n t s , a n d e n d a n g e r 1 h e a l t h o f C h ild r e n — E x p e r i e n c e a g a i n s t E x p e r i m e n t . What is C A S TO R IA C a n to r ia is a h a r m l e s s s u b s t i t u t e f o r C a s t o r O i l, Pi f o r k s , D r o p s a n d _ S o o t h in g ^ S y r u p s . I ■ t ■ i s P l e a s a n t . 1$ orphine nor other Narootto c o n t a i n s n e i t h e r O p iu m ibstance. Its I t s age'is a g e is its miarantee. I t destroys W orm s I t c u r e s D ia r r h o e a a n d W i n d F e v e ris h n and C o li c , and 1 ffitom neli _______ ___ T h e C h il d r e n ’ s P a n a c e a —T h e M o t h e r ’ s F r i e n d . The Kind You Haye Always Bought Bears the Signature of ^ In r Use For Over 30 Y ea rs. TM« fllNTAUR • Pure sod * W holesom e. Ton save money ^ and avoid failures in yonr baking if you u ir r b a k i n g l\ V POWDER 2 3 O u n c e s tor 2 3 C e n t s Here Is true economy. You cannot be sure every time or have your food dainty, tasty and whole some If you pay lea* or accept a substitute. i M fg. Co.