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W i t iT Tw Ci IIOWAIII) It. nUrllOrl nam aM ChamUt. laailVllla, I'aliilxlik hwlriln I'lllMI liulil, Hll w, I kI, II iiiil. nllwiifc i (mid, loi rinau) tilnkli Iranlila tt-al. Ulllliinlupi ml IMIl l"lr ll't u SIM llratliin. Cuntf.il ami Vltl- iaimua, iminui' t.iraira aulkllad. llalaiauval t'arbouaia Na Uuuai nana. KTASPARILLA v ri.tsstrrlliiu hnusehnhl remedy U inoal attccesWully iiimrfllint fur n "wotld of troubles," 1'or ilcruuKciiient of llio ill Kctlvc organ It U n natural corrective, owrnllii directly ukhi the liver ami nil. menlnry canal, urn'''' lint pcrslttcully stlmuUtlnir, it dentil., ut activity. It txuefkliil liilHlellca extends, however, to every rlliii of the system, aiding In the Iiroceasc of illu,ctluii mid imlinllatlim of ool, irouiiititiK n wholesome, tiaturnl ietlte. correcting nour ttiminch, hail liirntli, irrrKulurilh; of the, bowel, con. tlintloti ami the Ioiik llt of trouble directly traceable (o those titiwholcotuc condition. Kairlllu (llcl tlrowl lie, headache, backache nml i1cmiiii1 ency due to Inactivity of the liver, kidney nml dlf-ritlve tract. It in IrciiKtheiilMK tonic of the hlhet value If It full to aallafy we nuthorlie all denier to refund the iurchne tirlce, HovT Ciihhicai, Co. Portland, Oregon C. Gee Wo 1l.aaallaaarllal.la CHINESE Boot and Herb DOCTOR Km la. la a Ufa .loir ot ll.rfa an.t ti.fl-. M I In laa Ila-Jr iratr-l aa I. air. naioilta mU tu awaoar tut taa-adlM falraa-ailUa No Mtrtu'r. I'alaon e Dim Uaad HmCutrt W.l Haul Oatratlan. a Vllthout tha Alii af a Knit flU miulM l.i lp laiattN, Aalkaia, Ina. l-n-ai. liha-tmaiL-a Nar.nu.aaa Naii-a ftaMliif, ... I i-af Hlaaar lr-u. Ir. aiwil.wl Maal!. aa)a naaianaaa.1 All lil-.ia In...... A SURE CANCER CURE iul Hcoltfd fram 1'aal". China-Sal. Sue aiMlHtllablf. r tot AiiKAr.ur rij. ixi.vt nuuT. lifiaVa AliK littliiMtulln CONHUUTAHON I'Ultlt Umaaaaetaall atllafi-r ( ar4mlakkaaatna lB -' ...kM Tiir.fi iirhHoi'iiiiojiirMrriii'iKKti. BUilMm .IVir Motiiaia, Krllaaa, Onaua, II. Uaallaa Tkta lar. t. aval laoalk alwltar la aar aa, la Ika atnaf II ak, ao aa4 la aaar a wol4.lf aaaaatla rtlal (lata rlllnlllaa. aidlaari 1.1 W. a aura lla III N ajalaat ar TrCTH WITHOUT I'LATEO" ?a raaall af tl ara iilt Ikaaaaaaynf laalaalaa laalk la Ika aoalk laalk la rart. laalk la aalaraara, laatk la rkaa faar rn.l 4ia, aaml 414 aa tar aalaral aaaa Oar fof laaaitraaa .a4 a raa 4u tear aatlta rrita I.fl4aanr ilala aafk la a 4r U aaramrr IWIIIlalr Mlal al taallaa Oalr Mafe-cla, arlaalllla wufk WISE DENTAL CO., INC. tlr , Ml., M.aaaar .(Iraarala IVfltaalt nl)l.-. talliaa llailaiaa lk.rl al Mak iaala airaala. OS I , II lair M Haa ).. Itnir M l.ll. (iliarllaa. k llalaa. Kit I koara A aa4 Mam 3a MAPLEINE UiJiyS5cJv) BUSINESS J-OllllaNO, BEHNKE-WALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED. WHY? Tliry ara Traliml fur Ui.lnraa In a builnau-llla war. Sliy Iwl anrvll In a rri.ulal.la xliuul tbat Uc all of IU araJuataal !. M. WALK Kit. frra. PCND TOK CATALOQUE O. A. IIOSSKKUAN, Paa. r Improve Your K C Baldng Powder will do It! Get n cnn. l ry it lor your luvoritc cxikc. If It dpesn't raise better, more evenly, higher, if It Isn't daintier, more delicate In flavor, we return your money. Everybody agrees K C has no equal. E&4 ICO OUNCUfW Pure, Wholesome, Economical. m wtifcsSiyl B'a. -. ,u J!iS. MY OWN FAMILY USE PE-RU-NA. HON. aCORQE W. HONEY. Hon Gcorue V Honey, National Chaplain U V U , ex ChapUln loiirtli Uiiconmn Cavalry, ex Trcamircr Sine of Wlti'iiisin, nnd ex Cjiurlcr m.iklcr Cieneral Stale nf Texai (', A I: sritei lr.un Willi Iirtl St, N. li, V.ilunlon, I) C. an follow: "I cannot too Iniclily recommend your preparation for the relief ol catarrhal troubles In their varloui form, Some member of my own family have turd It with moit uratl f)iiiK rctiill When other reiucdiei failed, I'cruna proved moit eflicacloui and I cheerfully certify to in curative excellence " Mr I'rcd I.. Ilcbard, for nine yean a leading tihotoKrapher of Kantai City, Mo, located at the norlhcait comer of Uth and Grand Ave, theerfully Ket the following tca.ll uiony "It it a proven fact that I'c runa will cure catarrh and la crlppc, and ai a tonic It liai no equal. Urti'c KUli have tried to make me take louiethiui; clie jut an kooiI,' hut I'c runa it kooiI enough for me " I'e-ru-na in Tablet 1'orm. For two year Dr. Hartman and hit altanl have iticcxantly la bored to create I'cruna in tablet form, and their itrenuout labor have Jmt been crowned with tucce People who object to liquid medicine can now necurc I'cruna tablets, which rep reteut the o)id medicinal hiRrcdicnts of I'crtuia, The dcancat. Ilnhtest. and most comfortable SLICKER ot the same time cheapest In the end dccousc It wears longest 3QP &crjwhefc Cvtry (jormanl quor. anltrd wattiptvol Caloloq fit f Ur-Wl.-tTZ .li Uw. ... A I'lavorintf. It make a ayrup better tlun Maple. Sold by tfrocer COLLEGE OIIMION Baking BAKING POWDER rAU i 1 1 1 CHANOE IN METHODS. ' farmer 8eo Nclly of dotting Out of Old Hut. Ilr W.'I). i'Mtrr. Kitunin fltata Coll.ga Kiptrl htaitt I arm. I ullih.. j. Waah All up tO'ihitn furnmr nuwadiiy mii't tudy tliu pruhli-ni fiut confront him. C'uukvquuiitly tliura iuut be n niovlntj out of the old rut, and the adoption of Improved and new inctlmd. In tlio eulrrii part of WaahlnRlon llio KroivlriK of wheat I nn nliiioul ox rlunlva fiirmliiK luduitry, but I holieva llio pruni'iit itata of nllulrt In till ro pect irlll In the future become merely u memory of llio pnt. There will bo clntiiKt'. Tlio youtiKr Rcnoratlon of farmor that la urowiuj: up nrounil u will niauredly adopt dilToroDl ruetbod. If I can road tlio i(ii" f tlio time correctly, I believe I can nafely pre : diet that tlio alato of Wiiliiton wHI In tlio iinor future, become a Kroat dnlry atato. liven now the firmer who hn n few kimmI " "" '"tend to bul ne'' U nover bankrupt. He lm In III poelon n certain producer of vulue. Willi milk and butter he can k to market twlrn n wiek, lntid of onee n year, nnd In many reipeet hn l free from Hi" nnnoyniirii thot liaroi the , wln.nl i.rnwnra. Hut there nro (Mino lliltiK" ho mut attend to If ho would 'lieeeed. Many people there are, Indeed, who would not make even a bare living luindllnK envm. To uo n familiar ex prclon, "They ro not built that wny." Ncvcrthele, It I certainly true Hint no matter how the farmer 1 built, the cow ! built to yield valuo quite material In kind. Unck of paiturage li an objection In dairying In many part of caitern Wanlilngtnn, of eourne, but where al falfa or clover will grow till hind rance can be overtime. And theio two vnlunble forage plant would grow In many plaee where they are not found at preient, If the land w properly fitted to receive the iced. On the experiment atatlon farm we have two field of clover that have ylven plemlld return. Doth alfalfa anil elover are valuable for feeding cow. rarlglitl dairymen now recognize the fact that there 1 a tatter method of feeding dairy cattle than by pasturing, eieelnlly In region nhern land I a valuable' a it I in Wellington. Thl I by the proper ue of olllng crop, and llo. A very indifferent mnthe matlelan can figure tlint one acre of land well tilled mid needed to ome kind of a nlllng crop will equal two nrd one-half acre of the bet kind of pa ture land or feeding dairy cow Therefore, even If one ha enough land to aturo a large herd of cow, It would bo unvtlto to do o. Kery ue eeful dairyman wtalie hi cow to do the beat nnd yield the lieit return o nit let In rnnMilerntlnn of the amount of feed columned nnd earn given. The mw nuut have favorable aurroundlng Mho mut not bo permltte to roam all day in eareh of food, even If requiring only that neceninry for a living. aldo from the production of milk. To give a largo amount of milk nt uight would be contrary to nature. The quicker you can get the cow "fillwl up." the ooner he will lie down nnd maatientp her food. I ven ture to nanert that when milking timo cornea, If you have the right kind of a cow, and nre the right kind of a ma ter, he will not disappoint you. There are ninny different kind of crop that can bo grown for "oiling purKc. Winter rye, oat, Iwrley and oata mixed, pea nnd oata, clover, and velch are omi of them A few will miffice. Care, however, mint be taken not to aow too much at one time, with the exception of corn. That can bo planted in abundance, beenuo n It ap proache maturity It continues to make good feed. Wn have grown at the college farm tnn nnd ono half acre nf pens nnd oata, which are unnii on n north dope, the teepet, perhaps, on the farm, and from this plot have hnrvestod flvo and one- hair ton or hay, In addition to having pastured on tlm same plot for flvo week u lauall herd of tlio experimental farm cattle. This is nn example of wlmt run be grown on n small tract carefully tilled. The farmer who undertakes to man age n herd of cows under this system must innko nmplo provisions. One no eesiity, of eoure, Is n good stable. This, without elaborate surrounding, cnn bo built nt a moderate cost. It should bo planned In n wny whlnh will ennbla the farmer to feed ten ncroa of good pasture to start off with In the spring. Ills intention should be to uso tills teu ucro trnct for night pasturo after ho has commenced to feed tlio cows in the stable. He will nlso need n mower and n horse rako In tlio field to lesson tho labor of cutting and handling, 1'or tho purpose of winter dairying, nn up to-dato man would bo without n silo. In this prt of tho stato corn is past tho exparlmentnl stngo. It nlways mature on tho eollego farm. Tho cons nro fed tho year around, and do well, nlways having nn nbundnnco of silage. This process, in my opinion, largely solve tho pasture problem-. Naturally, questions nrlso relative to tho oxpenso connected with the feed ing of soiling crops. Over In Ontario, which 1 without doubt a dairy coun try, soiling nnd the silo go hand in hand. Kvorv farmer thoro will tell you Hint it would not bo posulblo to keep up tho flow of milk In his herd without resorting to these methods. If tho silo nnd soiling crops nre nocosM.iry In n country whore, ns n rulo, they Iiavo plenty of rainfall, how much greater Is (he necesltv for their uso lit parts of tho I'aclfle Northwest whero rainfall Is not alwnys sufficient T Tho time Is nt hand when n radical ehnngo of methods in farming Is neces sary, KspocInliV I this truo In the caso of tho rancher who does not own a large nerenge, since ho cannot erow wheat enough to make more than a bare living, The dairy cow open the way to n more lucrative pursuit. Trained effort, however, Is required to hnndlo this opportunity to the best ndvantage, and there mint he concentrated and conscientious effort on tho part of the dairyman and tvtry member of hi household. It Is not my Intention to ay whnt kind of n cow Ik the beat for dairy purpoaes. That I a uroblem which dairymen should dccldo for themselves, but, as a rule, the row to keep I the one which you fancy most and is best suited to the surroundings you have to oder, I'edjgrco will not mako a cow give milk, but pure bred sires nro ncc eiry In on'er to have high clas grndes. Therefore, It Is neceary to keep a pure bred sire at the head of tho herd anil also to be very careful In the matter of (election. Inslit that the tnnltary condition!, around your liable nre the best po ilble. lie prompt at milking time. (live the herd the hot of care In the matter of feed, salt and nater. Keep the cow clean, nnd permit no one to use rough metlio Is or use obscene langungo In your cow barn. Hate a great big heart for your "Job." Your work mint be dono rk'htj and asturedly, the farmer who I willing to ndnpt himself to tho require ment demanded by the country will be n lucccsaful dairyman, 1 PRUNING TREES. Professor Thornber Tells How to Procure Dest Results, From WahlnrUn HUt Callexc, Pullman. In response to an Inquiry from Sher lock, I'rofeasor W. A. Thornber gave the following; discussion of pruning: "When trees produco too much wood, and not enough fruit, or no fruit nt till, It is well to prune them very severely in the summer time, say about June; alto cut them back at Hint time. This Is to give the trees a check, and make them produce fruit buds, rather than wood. Here at the atatlon, In the cnae of young trees, we do considerable early spring, or winter pruning, in order to make the trres produce large quantities of wood. Wo nre thoroughly convinced that it la well for a young tree to produce large quantities of wood, even though you have to cut it out the following spring. This extra growth gives a splendid root development, and this Is necessary beforo you can secure a good tree. In the caso of trees that have been graft ed, I would recommend that you re move the suckers just as fast as tho scions seem able to take caro of tho entlro food supply. In cases whero the tree is a very rank grower, I fre quently leave a few suckers around tho graft, so that the graft may become hnnlened, and not mako such a soft growth. "Another good plan, at times fca Ible, is to kep an orchard in grass, and check the growth somewhat in that way. The western soils and an excess of molsturo nro very conducive to a heavy growth of wood; therefore It is somewhat advisable to grow grass In the orchard, with the Idea of check ing tho growth in this way. Some of our most successful anplcgrowcrs west of tho Cascades, mako a practice of growing grass in thnlr orchards to pre vent tho growth. The station docs not advlso you to mako use of any kind of fertilircr whatever. A small amount of potash would servo the pur pose to mako tho trees more fruitful, but under no conditions do wo advise tho use of barnyard manure, or nitro gen, since this would only exhilarate the growth. In your locality, I think you could grow the Gravcnsteln, North ern Spy, Hhodo Island Greening, Jona than, nnd probably tho Golden Kussets very successfully. Tho station now has specimens of theso apples from your locality, and they certainly show up well." A farmer residing near Larnno In quired about tho "common sorrel." I'rofessor Ilenttto replied: "This Is not nn extremely serious weed, although sometimes it does dam age. If tho sorrel has u tendency to choke out tho crop, it is an indication thnt the land is rather deficient in available plant food. You could Im prove tho condition of your region by growing somo crop of alfalfu, clover, vetch or peas, nnd plow such crops un der, ns this would put humus In tho soil, nnd improve its condition. On tho West side, this weed Is very abund ant in tho worn-out soils, nnd tho farm ers find it desirable to Mlmo' the soil, to mako moro available plant food." From Uio Washington Stato college, Pullman. OUrf Salad. One boiled egs. ono raw ess. one ta blcopoonful salad oil, ouo teaspoonful whlto sugar, one saltspoouful suit, ono saltnpoouful PWr, four tablespoon tula vlnefur. one tcaspoonful ruado mustard. Cut the celery Into bits half an Inch long and season. Kat nt once, beforo the Tluegar Injures tho crlspness of the vosetnblo, Itulaaara Cnke. One cup of molasses; one-half cup ot brown stisnr; one-half cup of shorten ing creamed with the sugar nnd mo Inssea; two well-beaten eggs! ouo tea spoonful of baking soda dissolved In n half-cup of sour milk; ono tcaspoon ful of glnjer; two cups of Hour. Dake In a sheet In a shallow pan, well greas td. In a slow . aO.3. Swollen glands about the neck, weak eves, pale, waxy complexions, running norca and ulcers, skin diseases, nncf general poor health, are the usual ways In which Scrofula Is manifested. The disease being deeply intrenched in the blood often attacks the bonw, resulting in White Swelling, or hip disease, nnd the scrofulous nnd tubercular matter so thoroughly destroys the healthful properties of the blood tbat Scrofula sometimes terminates in consumption, an incurable disease. The entire circulation being contaminated, the only way to cure the trouble is to thoroughly purify the blood nnd restore the circulation to a strong, healthy state, S. S. S. is the very best treatment for Scrofula ; it renovates the entire blood supply and if rives out the scrofulous and tubcrculardcposit. S S S. is the greatest of nil blood purifiers, nnd it not only goes right down to the very bottom of the trouble and removes the cause, but it supplies the weak, diseased blood with the healthful properties it is in need of, and in this way builds up weftU, frail, scrofulous persons and makes them strong and healthy. S. S, S. is a gentle, safe, vegetable preparation nnd is suited for persons of nny nge. JJook on the blood containing information about Scrofula and any medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA 3A. Ifnananrralilt-. Tb lion was nr-rlnc at the awkward, ancouth, and gencratl Ufly appearance f tii tlepliant. "I may not be as graceful aa you' are." baarved the tlepliant, "but I'm nearer akin to the human family (ban you are. The knee of my lilnd lejs bend forward, as a man's les do, while yours beoU back ward, the same a a hyena's, or a box's, er a skunk's. You belonc to a lower order of creation, and I'd rather not associate with you on term of equality If It' all the ame to you." Whereat Uic lion, obstrrlnc that tbt lephant wa waring hi trunk threaten tally, wrnt back aroonc tbt wolre and coyote, wbtr be itlll retained some prt tic. l Care Whlla You Walk. ' Allen's Foot-Eaaa I a certain cure for hot, wrtlnr,eallua,anlwollen,arbln(lrt. Bold by all UruffUU. I'rleaXe. lon"t accent any uUtltute. Trial rarkar FllLK. Adtlrea Allen B. OlnuleU, Laltoy, N. Y. When the Wind niona nishf. Stranger How far I It to the stock yards? Natlre Uight bare. Can't yoo tell by your nor Stranger No; been smelling Just like this tier since I came In sight ot tbt town. Chicago Tribune. On) Itenaon. Bella What do they want to tils corer the north wle for? Stella What for? Why, for lbs sake of getting sonic picture postcard from there, of course. I'lcU-Mc-Up. Clrenlar Ambition. Slocum Curious fad that Iloxley. the 6acball plU'her, haa taken up, isn't It? lie' building an airship. Oofast No; it'a perfectly natural. lie thinks be can make one that will de scribe a shorter curie than anybody tlse'a machine." How's Thbr VfeofftrOn Hundred Dollar Reward Inranr eate ol Catarrh that cannot bs cured by Ua.1 Catarrh Curt. F J. CIIENEY4CO.,T0lfd0,O We. tha underlined, hara kniwn F, J. Cheney lor thslaitU) ear, and be Here him MrlM-tly honorable In ah bultnea traniaetlon and financially able lo carry out any obliga tion tnad by hl firm. WALDISO. KINKAN A VARVIV, W hole-alo Druntit. Toledo.O Hall' Catarrah Cur I aktn Internally, act ing illreellr upon tha blood and mueou ur (area ol the Tttera Tcatlraonlalr aent lira, rricaneenttpcrbntlla. Bold by all IrugsUU. TUa Hall' Family tills lor Conniption. Unrla Allen. "I ee the government I going Into the airship business," said Uncle Allen Sparks. "Sooner or later the airship will get Into politics, and then we'll have ma chine politicians and flying machine poli ticians." An Unfurtunate Mlaunderalnndlnsr. "I had to lenre my last situation be cause the missus snld they were going to lead tha sinful life, nnd they wouldn't want any servants about tho place." 1'uucu. 'in,. iritt.i v., i. li,..-.. Aiiiiivd mikkkvk turo of Clias. II. Fletcher, nnd lias been miulo uuiler lila perMiiml supervision for over ilO yours. Allow no ono to (leoolvo yon iu this. Counterfeits, Imitations nnd Jlt8t-nB-rood,, nro but Experiments, and cmtnuper the licalth of Children lixpcrlenco against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cnstorlu is a, harmless substlttito for Castor Oil, larc Rorle, Drops nnd Soothlnir Syrups. It is Pleasant, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcotlo Bttlistaneo. Its niro is Its fruiimutco. It destroys "VYorins nnd allays Feverlsliness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind. Colic. It relieves Toothing Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomaeh nnd Dowels, (rlvlup; healthy unci natunvl alooba Tho Children's Fanaccn Tho Mother's Friend. The KM You Ha? e Always Bought Soars tlio OcaxSiM In Use For Over 30 Years. THCacaraua com,n, atuaaav atacrr, Hivtvaaaait. THE CURE FOR SCROFULA Aa n Safetr V!-. "Scorcbley doesn't have any more of thou terrible epileptic fit h used to bare, does he?" "No;" whenerer he feels one of them coming on be goes and takes a spin In bis automobile. Mother win And Mr. TVIntlrr Soothing Pyruii tha b.' ramedr to uo tot thlrch.'U(a luring tb UathUig ttrd. So Object. "How," wrote Anxious Querltt, "do yoa dlitlnguUb the muthroom from tb poison ous toaditool?" "Here." wrote the Information editor of rbe agricultural paper. In response, "w bare an Interesting example of the ue le question that come to thla office ev ery day of tbe week. Our answer to this query Is lbs! we don't. All we ever do along that line Is to distinguish the pol sonou toadstool from tbe muihroom." CTTC Vltaa Oaaea aa mu tniiani aama rilJa.aUr nn W Or. .laa'a Oraal Marta Ka. atorar. Ha4 ror ratz tt aa trial tottUaa4 Inatlaa. Dr. U. U- Kllaa. 14.. VI Arth 8U rhUadalahla, Fa. Bymaaatrx'. The amoker who nt directly cpposlta bad put his foot on the edge of the seat occupied by tbe profesaor. It was encased In one of those tay going, hygienic shoes that look Ilk a cas tas covtrtd bam. "My friend," said the professor, sylng It disapprovingly, "obllgt me by removing tbat thing from my seat. It'a bad form." Chicago Tribune. "20-Mule-Team" Bora tends to stop the development of blight and mildew, and dcu-os paras tical Insects. Stall, young: leaves and buds affected should be caro fuHV sprinkled with Boras solution, end "20-Mu!e-T(am" Borax should be used freely around the wainscoting and floors of buildings to protect from insects. CRESCENT EGG-PHOSPHATE BAKING POWDER A modern Itivtncttl A moderate price I Is 30 per cent, more ciDdcnt than Trust" or Crtim-ol-TarUr product sod absolutely' tree from the heiub-racklog RochcOc Silti residue Invariably axcotnpiaying their use. Get it from your Grocer 25o "FULL POUND -25o PNU No. 4008 w JIIKN writing- toatlTcrtliaraploau nianiinn mi papar. fcJFSEJEa H...W.1..- i... i...... ... t Signaturo of 9