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frf
B -1
President Bryan Compares Schools
With Those of Europe.
In combination, proportion ai ! proce
.I'
iraapariHa
Pres dent F.. A. Bryan, of the Wash-
it>gt<>n Htata college, ha« returned from
hi« to ir <4 th« European ca pl tola, sod
at pr«*«nl i« preparing a seriM of l«a-
turm, th« «object« of which be gathered
while abroad.
President Bryan'« trip
was something in lb« nature of an in
vest ¡gallon of modern «location, both
technical and eiaxieal, m found in the
inoet advanced and great*»! educational
in»llt itlou« of iialioti».
Before leaving
Amerce h« visited a«v*ral of Ameriea'»
ruoal famou« instltuticns, and boih In
h
England and on th« oontinrut called st
satnd «urartv« y f pfltfoa a,« H.a II«. «14 1 fai, fcrUzet ih« world'« !■*•! known centers of learn
i
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7
•« • -»Bry «.( 4< ar. •« ,.v «tea. ♦, •«<.*». a , t b*r# ing.
His «mcluslous were rrveolly
for*.
• h.ra.;.
* ’* • w Jr«l Wg I -J •
Fa t « a«» U bmi by a»vafx^at'<*♦-, br*aJsa<« ar i'Usg*
•tatwi as follow»:
fo*4 tetfofo »aiiosl Hat Ml«t« m »»U m tw lb*
by 4rug*t«i« ur e*ai y-ron
"1 believe the time is not remotely
••uaJ lfoo44 f ..j
erwat.’•
• H«u a / lit.
C. I. H-M < o. fxrtaa.l Maa<
distant whan th* «durational Institu
tions of th* Weal, meaning the w<-et*m
F »»elle Je»ll*e»
part of th« Cnit«d FUtas, «ill b« fully
In flt h.a lhi.ru.« hardihood.
as «ftci«nt, «nd M fau>«d as th* be«t
Ilin m*enn»ea amali and rank.
univvrslli*« and «die«*« ol th« old
Iba cuan who Juropn ht« ’ <rd bili «boul#
world.
The tremendcuM fund ol natu
Bo made to walk <bo plank
ral wealth In Western stated, th« rapid
<*l*hilsdal>»E'a I* *e<g t
development I ow in progrrwe, th« g*o
WHAT CAllSrV HT AO*« Mt
graphical pnaition with reference to th*
From Or.14.*. to M«, re..«.
O.» M.l
new commercial *mplr« cf the Pacific,
i <».-• ■>< »«.«*>»>«
i . axativk huomo ut'i I
• nd It.« wide awake nature of W«-trrn
NINE larnvufl
F. W Grw. « mi bua
people n.ak« the««
thing»
rertam.
Never again aill mon lav* a W»-l«rn
t iter lafofloalflM,
*Wby d'-nt tin*« argrjr ititminro
frontier to look to whrn seeking new
home« for the e» panel hi o .' new Idea»
(hoir old 11 rua dlffrrvm rw with a
Humanity has n.ad« !u path around th*
baht to a tin:«b?” ««bed osa congraaa
globe, and now, at lit* journey's rod.
tuan.
*’.Xo tiae aiiggratlsg If,* inswsrrd th« the !'•• itic coast, must there be an up
building, and Intensive, rather than ex
other
“They mul<in*t t»e auflVfontly
tensive, development of all Instilu
barmonkiua even to agr»‘* mi the rondi-
lions.
What this means to the juople
Buna of a flght “
Wa«hu>tf!on Star.
of ths Wxt they do not at preartit fully
•'«uipr»l>end.
Hut th* progr*«« ol
A < aae»rl.4 Hr-»««»l»l*.
J Jv’st for Mm.
evsrit* nowadays is very rapid, and th*
When th...... t«> tr-.ii palinola pl-
work of th «a* new h>r<<* will be svi
• non nn board th-- Ma fl»- I ar* banging
ren -yoitiid ti
lent within only a few years.”
away al th* »lino tim* Il wl| tab*- a
‘Io ¿ft its B
nrrry rt.ciuy to afatxl up and far* the
Old Superstition Refuted.
i..n *rt*<! br.ndei.l*
<lru- >ud Plata
Fy J I.. Aahh*rb. 'V ••‘bi ><• n Hta’e Cd.ifo«
llvatr-r.
PfoltenMk
is therefore Peculiar to Itself in merit, sales and cures.
It is made iroin
from the best blood-purifying,
biocxl-puriiying, alterative
alterative and
tonic ingredients by su< It li origin.d
original and peculiar methods as to
retain the full medicinal value of each and ail.
The severest forms <f scrofula, salt rheum, catarrh, rheu.
tnatism,dyspepsia, and debility arc cured every day by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by druggists, too dos<
Begin t > t ike it today,
Sarsatabs
ixirifS (HIIKU
pony
8oronaaa and St ffneaa
Oyer raortton, too long «>ntlnu«i
eisrr<»e allting tn draft lor example,
ixioling off when overheated, Indeed
anything I hat tend« to check auddeiily
the autfa-e circulation, will produce
that wearied, «ore feeling rrcognu«! aa
vitnr>a ai d «11 ffneaa.
The lm»t trewil-
'iieot and qui. heat ia Ic »tail up citcu-
.itl.in by rubbing the «ore or at Iff part
with a «oft tint lea.otiably rough sub
stance, like a crash or Turkish towel,
and apply Nt, Jac b. Oil freely with
gentle It iction.
foower
«r «b* «es».
It.'i.t y Imlt.irry I'd lia»* you know
that my au-«-eti>rs »■am»» over on th«
Mayflower
Tommy Tuff tint «•■’
Why dlda't
4ry
•me u»«r on th« LixytanlaT
si. ns
1 r«ev» • •»' I ft îUH
I .- - ■ , I— SMSG it i.ika
Ferey'a A«MMf Unnu^l for
If.- wf
Ih» M>í!4l
*
Ilf OS
«* l • M» F
1 *>-•
rt^»« fa •
Drgfmr«« ( sinnot Hr ( urrd
V « <••'-
| ’!• •«! «, a« ’.?»«•> ■ •?.- •»(
tb*
<1i** A mm I p-»rH>»:« <»f th« rar
I bor«* fo ••»»!> <»«»•
turura •1eaiu<*»a. ami that 1« bv r<*tuklhn-
t ••tial rT’ionh«-» l'raiix a. fa rati»o4 bj an tn-
**am«4 r<kn4llhif* of lh* b » ih « m • lhil:>K
th«
r ..tachian lube VI b«n ibl* Iutat la Inflame*!
ron have a f itnh'liif a«*iin4 or lw»i«rl»r( hear
h»g, a tl vs Lott ii I. annrel* r’«»w«i. |»eaft>««» !•
th« rvsu t Bn*f uni* »• (he {nfianitnaihin ran ta>
iakrn «•»( aod thia t- J*» r« «tt*r«-4 b» l<« normal
• •h'llti«»?» hmiHlIg Will tw «laa( * ’t e«l b>r» * r t
triiera**-« nut «»I t* narr ra ««><! by < alarrh,
■»hi» b !• nothing bn* an Inflamed eun<Bli«»n uf
the ffitiri'H» «urfarea.
A«» m l giv rune Hundred DoHara for any
»•av «•? I cii'i.fls» (rauar«t by ealarrh) that ran
r»-M fo rnra«l by Hall a Catarrh Cure bBas»d fol
rtfiular», free
F J ( HF.SKY A CO . Tolad». O.
•fold be
75r
1«.« Haifa Family l*Hto tor ronatlpatlun.
till y» «I evi II.
0 M fl BBT I CO . foi*.! Mica
INSURE YOUR HEALTH
> AND COMFORT
. on stormy days
\ by weanntf a
The teaults of an «xprrlmrpl, whirl
for the |-a»t fifteen year« lias t>e*n In
progroea at llie «tale rxprrimrnt ela
tion, eonipletely tefutae the old super
stition Uiat a iold January and Febtu-
sty la apt to lie follow«! by a warm
March and April, or llull one ymr ol
an average iow tem|-eralure ia apt to
be follow»! by a year in which the
temperature will average higher.
Ptofees r George Severance now haa
Ute e-'tupllalioo of the weather data In
cliaigr, and stale« the nitnn.ai laaiion
of reeulte a« follows
"For th» |«at fifteen years the ex
per I men I rtatlon baa kept a cloee rer-
orj of the temperature of ea-h day of
the yrat. atriking an average Itetween
the temperature of morning and oven-
Ing, which we call the ‘mrgn teui|>era-
lure.’
Having krpt the record for a
month lh« rutlom haa then l>een Io get
the average 'm«an' for the
entire
month.
In thia way we have com-
fared the ten>(*raturee of tach fw-riod
of January and February with the tent-
|e-ratnre of the following March and
April perioda for the j*«t tifteeu year»,
and we find that the variationa from
the rule for determining what the tern
pci rat tire of aprlng will be by the tem
perature of winter, of one year by aver
aging the temperature of another, are
eo fre-pient that it ia prov»l Ural the
weather of one year or month, ut aev
real mouth«, ia alwolutely no indei to
wliat aulae.|iicnt temperature« Will lie.'
Agricultural Cub at Idtho Uolv«r*Hy
«1-1. I.labia .. l.l(*re«Mre.
Wetter S-.-ti had just written ‘Kenil
worth."
"I’»* a great m nd lo immortali«* Win-
n*tka nail.
ho «aid
"Ktanaion aud
IVUmette, of i-oure*. ar» linpoaaltda.**
I'rrhai« who know«? ih» great nov-
«liai bad b*»n hala l I «-for«- magiatrataa la
il
tv., i . > ... an-l • n. d f..r rt wdmg
tba »|>«-d limit
t hnago Tribun«.
' J €!•••”’ ■ 1 •«,!><
Durable
I1
1_ . /
Oiiii n i n teed
\Matnt proof
1309 Ever ywkeni
Thure Is Only Ona
“Bromo Quinine”
That la
Laxative Bromo Quinine
A COLO IH OUT DAT.
UUD 1 Hl WOHLO OVTR
Always
for
rrun-ml« r
ttiiw
.igtritiire
th<-
full
rverv
naiue
Oa* le«*e*a«*a< Vies*.
•Tor oiy ptrt.
»Aid Mr. !-4p.’n<.
WHh .’rorif S». t'f
l th oft « tu un (U«|
• b«ia*o bt. boFM> «bonìd hr ißH'ar«onaf«kd
•t one*
W b ought to *tm »•»* th* u< cimavi
obo*qulou«nrv« to du tub
<bj.
Tribuur
I (l««*ll« Set
Mrs Hendricks i th* ISEdfxdy) Can
I b* p you to eom* moro soup Mr
iMimley ?
Mr fiumley No. thanks.
Mr« lleudrla-k» tengsgingly—fton't
rvf i«e. Mr l*uml*y. berease It Isn't
cou»ld*r--d g'.«l form to t*
beip*»l
twice to aeup
pe<q>i* !»*«•
Mr Ihituley
TV «'re Lot
particular
It •
to*
(>nh (foe ' BROMO QI IMNf/*
n»ii»i.Aur vi sa*»wn qt lxjmi
for the si«nature ad * W GBOVF
Ca*l ine
* of 14 ei er tu Cure a V®M in Une l>av
jSr
CASTORI A
For lofants sad Children.
Tbi Kind You Have Alwsys Bought
Blguarsr. of
lllv OtevtlMBto l>l.p«a.|f
Mr». Kaifibr
| hop* y »
all well.
Mr.
Nsybur Cl,
yes,
• •'re
well
enough no»
part i<-ularly
my bu.lxnd
That » «hat pfoiukn üj #
All Iba rr.t
ot u» har* h»d th* grip, bot he eoo t
*v»a take s »light mid
pur* cLRrn in 6 io n days .
iA/OlUSTMFSÎ :• g,, a
J t?» r qp * vov
rv»v of luhlng Bi n1 efor-ttng GV Frotro ling
>‘ii*v In t to 1« 4a ov
rviai doMl àüc.
fl..« I«l*allee».
"So." said lb* i .< »*r s*>er*!jr, "ynu t
are boarding th*»* new < »iff pleeee!"
"No." aalil the ««union <-ttl»*n. “f
am not exactly boarding them
But I
feel that their artistic
fluem-a Is eo
t ad that It la tuy duty to keep a« many
'»f them as p«»»sd !* out of t!,e hat. Is of
(be public ■
w»»;
; Mar.
II» Owl« t-«rb.
Nevada M«a I teil you, »ir. natur«
ha» <ioa» s great ■!*•! for Ihi» Kist*
Touri»« t fron» th* Ea»« •
Wky. »*«
All ,ou n*e*1 i» le fr» s f*w peepl* io
r»s»e and live her* --<"bi. ago Tribun*
Kwew
II
Of Interest to Farmers,
l«>i
In «llrrt an<l 6 rent«»
fur our
gM*rif«»lk>
ARCHITECTURE OF
DOSE. WLST & REINOEHL
>-‘r
*ir
$2600.00
WIU llulM TbU M.alrin » K«*wn ll.nl*»
Special prue ot conir Irte pian», »pvcifi-
cation» and detail» onlv
C<M>!aln»n< th» vfowa
pfona ag>-
and «xbar la'a <»f a>> it
M) rrwalrnrsMi. but'rah*w«. gtr»rw Hat
and »('•’bulhhntf«. »U . ete
DOSE WEST & REINOEHL
Contracting Architect*
<>risntal llinch. tM-l F
SEATTLE.
WAS INGTON
Circular No. AS —Irrigation in th*
Valley id last River, I laho. By Albert
Eugene Wright, agent an<> expert, Irri
gation Invmtigations, office of ex|er •
me nt stations.
I'p. St.
Bulletin No. 73—Irrigation in t a
R-rky Mountain Uta tee
By J. C
Ulrich.
Pp. fit. pls. 10.
Price 10
cents.
Explains the agricultural eon-
d'tion« prevailing and the melboia of
anqntring and using water for irrigation
pr«cti<ed in that portion of the arid
n-gion coierel more perticularly by th«
»tat.-« "t Colorado, Wyoming. Utah,
I'laho and M ntana, in which the con-
ditlor s and uiehod« are somewhat •IUD*
liar.
««•a«b PI«.
r«-l th* squash a yellow one
QumDoctor
severe cough or bronchial
trouble, then take It. If he has
anything better, then take that.
But we know u hat he will say;
for doctors have used this
cough medicine over 60 years.
•f !i«rd
Ay»**g
r«rtor»i for
*^-»4» 7*4 C“ ». ha • I <t*Au»a*M h had
mw
«Vast r *4 kb ! I he.ldMrw It I* «hdl
b-a* Fc'Uih tr^i'-lr'« ¡a th« trofM f.W »1
t ><l »cd I mis < UMtbiBS' EXI i •TVABT.
rt
B mo I k .
I.IL«
Night K< hvel Tea- ber
I <jou t SUp-
p<»». of roars*, that any .! you bu,» >•
familiar with Virgil
Fbaggy Haired Pupil I
eia'«»
It ■ «iMMit an a IJ inn
river
I was bora there
Mo Mo wl!l gad Mr« Wleei'-w*»
tyruy in. b at r*n>*>it u. ue» lug tbatr
talla« iba iMiaiu« yarlot
in-nj
1 nfarlanafa 1 nlrrragf !•«.
"George was just g - ng to prupo«« to
in* last night."
“And what b«|-t-*n*dv"
A m
"A tir» blew up, «nd then b* couldn't
think
ef
anything riac."—Ck-velauJ
Piala ftealer.
Heap the bo «els oom with ora el
Aror a »-Illa at bautlma. lust ona
With e»«»nl**u mill, rnc.r.d esclw
« > rly t> I b»
■ • < ;»'
• I. J lr( 4. In
b* msnufscture ol tl»»u* jx¡»r.
IT’S FREE
“SEND FOR IT NOW”
lbw H*«l Fruit Tr«* and Itorry I*font
Cfotalov in ’>»<• Nortfcumt
J. J. BUTZER
192 Front St.,
Portland. Oregon
mule T jeam
BORAX
ST PATRICK \\k/
Drove «11 the teak»» from
IRELAND
SFJACOBS OIL
A heaping teaspoonful to a gal
lon of hot water will cleaqpe
your dishes, plates, cups, earth
enware, cutlery and kitchen
utensils from dirt and grease,
leaving neither taste nor smell.
Drives »11 «ch«s from th* body,
cur«» I ->eum»li»m. Neuraljla »nd
CONQUERS PAIN
nc.-ALL DRUGGISTS— bOc.
A i. • rs
MH1Z Fa
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• i I’wr ..f (’..r ! Oam«
sat Iktag < .» . (Mki«»4. (fol.
No. 1101
PNU
WHAT
BUILT
SPOKANE?
WHERE DID
CHARLES SWEENEY
GET HIS WEALTH?
HY dui the O
W
R
mortal?
The answer:
4 N. build into Washington?
LEAD MINX
MINES.
MINES
HAVE BEEN MADFI FROM LEAD, and the Iwst part of the story is the
FARMER,
laboring man.
mechanic
for more
MILLIONS
fact that the
man of large means.
mall investor has always hail an equal chance with the
INMlR
me-
Why not such result« since mining ia the staple industry of
LEAD IS REGULAR AND CERTAIN, th»- market always calling
the world?
MINES -
WIIAT MADE Senator Stanford and built hia beautiful
ami more, while the price do»» not fluctuate as with other of the baser mctabi.
MANY A
and employe have come into vast riches by
small investment« in lead.
WE OFFER YOU THE SAME OPPORTUNITY
accept«! by Sweeney. Spokane'« millionaire, and the same opportunity accepted by other
Spokane men who built the City of Spokane,
CENTS PER SHARE.
The following publloatlons of I nt er«-» t
to farmer« and other» have been iaau»i
by the Agricultural depirtment of th«
F»leral government and will L« furn
isher) free, so long a« they are availa
ble. exKpt where others i«e noted, up
on spp nation to the Superintendent
of ikriments, Government Printing
Office. Washington, 1».
AsA Your
If he tells you to take Ayer'»
Cherry Pectoral for your
Oh. etiquette has Uotb
tng to d»> with it. madam
eo«p.—Peareou'« tVeekiv
by placing on the market the first block of
treasury otock of THE AMERICAN LEAD MINES COMPANY
SEND FIFTY CENTS
C
H> 1 11 Fran-ta-rc l.|«ho F.ipertmenl Slallun.
M<*rxo«
The formation of an Agricultural rlub
cn the 10th of I Mice ni Imr mark rd an
important event in th« history of th«
agricultural defwrtment of th« univer
sity of Idaho.
Th« oluh i« intended to
¡Momote a mors lively freling toward«
agricultural work among the »tudei t-
and to inters«! th* Griner« of th* »Ute
in th« college.
Several methods will
lie nrod in carrying out this work, the
|>rin> i|>«l one of which will be the p ib-
liabing of a tnag»«me known aa ths Ida
ho Btudaot Farmer.
T.ie first and only
number of the prveent «cbola»tlc year
will lie publithwl in a »hurt time.
Be
ginning next fall a quarterly will b*
printed.
Thl» tuagaiine will take up
■ubjrvts of the utmost I ate reel to farm
ers and V> agricultural students.
Your
name and 10 c»nU to cover pwtage «ent
to the Idaho Ktmlent Farmer, Universi
ty of Idaho, Moscow, will aacnra a oopy
of the flvet number.
1 b« I »««I V» eg-
Th* deciov bad ’-M e— «♦ b* bee*,
bai 11,
>r did i t crack a sortie
"Tou sed ibal «roiy ba»e io»> ^atora,
pen h»ti<«," be -»'J
"Tes." seawered It»« prvfreaef ;
P*»
<*baun<«y M Depew."
Washington,
Our company is incorj-orated
under
capital stock |1,’-'•».•XMi. no debts, no incumbrance,
IIN.OOO share« at FIVE
the laws of the State of
property |>aid for; atock
non-aruM-aiuible.
OUR MINES ARE LOCATED
but fifty mile« from the famoua Cœur d’Alene« District.
We arv in the «ame mineral belt
and lie between that diatrict and Roiraland, Bntiah Columbia -eight mile« from Idaho and
aix niilea from the British Columbia boundary.
br ing dune the year round.
Our climate ia equable, open and mild, work
There ia great activity on every hand at Metaline; large
operators are turning in that direction and she bide fair to rival the camp« in the Cœur
d’Alene«.
DON'T
PRICE IS LOW.
OVERLOOK
Che magnificent opportunity
to BUY
WHILE
THE
Full particulars upon application.
The L. Y. Ready Investment Co
337-339 Chamber ol Commerce
Portland, Oregon
«nd
eut Into pi«-es
Clover
with
1 water
enough tu k<-*|> It fr»un burning and
«tew until very soft.
Rub It through
• «leve, add to a quart of ttie pulp a
quart of milk, one --up of sugar, «ight
eggs tea ten very light, ami «pl v-s to
taste
Rest well, |>our Into nn .»pen
crust »nd bake until "««t "
A
ten«|xwnful
of
pulv»rtv«l
mit«! with the comnatn stove
«III give a wouderful podsh.
...PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
polish °°io.' rno'e gtjodabrtgnter andtaaur colore than any other dye. One 10c pack»»« colore aUk, wool and cotton eouaiiv w.n
‘
and la guaranteed to gtv* r«rtect r««u;m. Aak deales, os we WIU eend post paid at 10c a paTVage. «7».*
bow to dye. bleacl^nd mia cole re.
MONROE DRUG COMF ANY;