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I • A l*er>ee«»a Urwusidtaasa QUESIIONM AND ANÌWIH» UU. git la ' ekciaiUMid tbv guebti.g rualdvu uu tbe crowded street car. Valuable informati«« te Pac he Norm Few are (entirely free from n. T've Just weabed toy batr and 1 can t west Irq ulcera. It may develop *u slowly •* tu cans* do a tblug with Ibi" Just then the fittl* If any dittnrbanc*during th* wbui* car gave a lun-b and ohe shrieked as a, 1-r^aaM BUw««. Waskuxwa S<ea> Cmwa* FuIVnan period of cblldboud. tbe mao lo fruid of ber stepped un ber ■ may then pruduc* dy»p«*p*ia, ca loot. Pullman, April S5 Tbla week tbo tarrh, and marked tendency tu cun* Washington Ulate College experiment “ lieg pnrd'Hi." muttered thr wsmry •uiuptUiu, Ix-fur* causing eruptions, ateiiea received the foLvinag inquiry atrnpliangi-r «hu had d*.i.» tbe st«-|> •ore* or swelling*» from W. L. H. who reaidee ia tieattle To get entirely rid uf it take tl.e great pliig “Tou see. I've just Waalved my "I wish aotne praetteal »uggv»lioa* bluod-purifivr, fi*s*t ai>d I can't du a thing with tbvm. from you relative to tbe beat gras»«« —Judge__________ ___ or grama to Sow oa 'upland' m Kitsap nisei« C'uwrea ^■■*ere. County, on senJy loam, which dries out In utti«! liquid form or In < tx« l«tr<1 t«bi«<a We arv tM-coinlng not only a nation too early ia dry season* to pru-iuca moat Known «• barsatabs. H«) do««« 11. After having been cleared off. of ah<>|ikw|*r* but a tiatl -u <if clerk» «rops Every young man wlabes tu be a rlcrk. this land wm allow»] to grow op with young flr and ferns. How lug rya in tho «■lek It-Bea Aeliua. «very youug woman a typewriter Tbe fall, aad ploe.ug the rye under ia the Rhrxked and Grieved Parent Tommy profession la frightfully uwrvrowded spring to plant potato«» b»t les* rec where did yoU'g’t llk>oe beautiful lilt < and frightfully uiulcrtut'd We bar* omtnondod to me, but so t»r »» 1 know epotted eggs? You bare been roblun| ueltiter servant* nor lat»wer», only an Utti» experimenting has beea done m •eu» blrda ar»' y< i woked boy I There Tommy—I'm gola' tv art the old hen army of blackcuated paupere — Lutidus Kitsap Cuuaty on upland soil are t«.l» uf muck near the laa<l Would Graphic ea 'm. mamma, and rei- him pretty lit it be adviaaLlo to pl e ai,d dry tbit muck tie bird», so you < »a put some tt>.re of Mothers_______ ____ __ and later use it a« a dr»«»ing for »trow —,L 'em on your bal 'tirage Tribune berry plant«, email frulta, and la start 1 * h» IMU.IU* l«r.u4 ing apple trees 1" Kll r»IM««. Pr«f»aeor Elliott replied. "1 believe ‘Tardón me." said Ib» dowager wltk Ib- that the beet gra«» for th* region you molo on ber rh>o, "bul Ibero le herdlj tneal-n 1» or»uard graaa, although 1 room for twn of us h«re If you ero g *>; kava f 'nt I Italma rye great doing quite to keep tbat thmg on your b»s<l.” well. 1 he land it much benefited by ''«i. I giiee» (bert a r*>om »no igb. cnad tho application of land p'aatar, or gyp of tho happy hotnea of today !« a [ doubt very nrueb if you enu'd vast fund of Information •• to the s«a." an»»»re*l tbe Sharp festured younj •Mi Wvman with tbe umtxageoia hat. wbi use much a» * fertiliser, ual»«a it wr.» best method* of promoting health and acevpled the adjoining teat “I ra »»■ worked over quita thoroughly before happiness and right living and know* tnakuig auy ki<k ahora the apoce you uaiag Mo»t muck »oil* ere ia a eon dllion that w* call inert; that 1», they feet lek» up “ t'blcego TrlU-ns ledge of the world's best products are deal so far a» practical crop grow Product* of actual excellence and lag ie concerned, s-1 need fleet to be reasonable claim* truthfully presented setej upon by the weather and aunahin* and ba'ler » which are efficient In re •nd which have attaint’d to world deeming land Much of the land In wide acceptance through the approval A iirradfiii ••era»«. Kittap i tv, «• «si! m rwimp land», Wlfo Hare you any Beerete yon of the Well Informed of th« World; • re la Ibis tooditioa. Tou will And tbe not of Individual* only, but of th* keen from lus. dr«rent? • ppllcvt ..n of I sravtrd manor» very II latmnd Nou», dnrltng beneficial alto, but 'l believe th* lest many who have tho happy faculty of Wife 1 hen I am determined I will way 1» to treat the land with lima and selecting and obtaining the 1w>«t th* lend platter; then follow with «lover tiare nona from you. either world afford*. sc.I t.cb ether trope at mav bs do IIuaLand Have you *••* r»*ta, thru? One of th* product» of that class, Wife—Only une. and I am reoulved tirtd " of known t tui-ment parte, ¿u Ethical tu mähe a clean tirenat of II A O T rttidmg ratr Cov* Wnk, remedy, approved by physician* and write* "< tn you give mt any Infor Huslia nd (hoarsely)—tlu on ! •utnmi-nded by the Well Informed of W Ife For »s-irral days I baro bnd mation at to whether cbithrn manure ia the World a* a valuablv and whole a reeret a »«» ret longing fur a new too ttrong. end «ill thus burn and in torn* f.t u'.l* laxeilve Is tho well known drees, -w Uh ba| te match, for uiy birtb jur» atrawberrjr pianta if put direatly on the crown of the plant I In tide re Byrup of Fig* and hllilr of R nna To day gion very little llvestoek ia kept, »• get Ita benuliclal effects always buy That fetched him—Taller. thst manure for fertili«.ng purposes is tha genuine, manufactured by the rattier scarce. California Fig Syrup Co., only, and $100 Reward, $100. "Another point I with to bring np it for aaie by all Uadlng druggists TI r rwA«1pfg of ih!e r apssr will be ki I mumk S l< the care of a cow before calving, where l»«m I at thoreli al !«**•< on« 4r«<4«'d d>«<••»« milk fever it eu«)>ect«d. I |uat on» hat •clenre bag been to ear« in ail l'i «ntl (hat la « «(«rrh Itali*« Catarri good animal from milk fever last fall, CuiP If th« otti* « rutfiti'iw known loth* and do not wish to tsh* any more medical fratornlly. ( alArrh b« u< a ih»n«i >t|fl<«»« rwquhrw « ron«t>tui1<>n«l !.*•( chance», if I can help it." IM »»*•*« rwllahU ment H«i' t< atarrh Cur« (• i»itn hH«rn*.l)r The nation replie I "In using chicken « ting diteti, »î*M»n th#blfwwland mufxumur (arg)» of iteUrtb «1*«t*r*y!nc th«fo I» manure at a fertiliser it la better to dation of th» an*i«ntngt • jmu an apply it in liquid form This form of •<ren<th by »'UtMinj up th« ronttltu ton •«< fertibrer i« very iTigh • •••;•' og naltir« in 4olng It« wort Th« pm ■set **4 Irrk ; -lai « « i ir.urh f«Hh hi Ilf ur«iK*p* <* content ar I all ■ contains a coneifli er «»• u«t <hr> d-’f « ‘ne H l*o .am t,>r an) *14» quantity of pot »th Put the ma raw* that it («¿U tu »Ur* 4 for ll»l <» nure in a barrel or trough, then throw latti motil« h. h • Ilf« *4*4/ •t water on it, later applying the liquid AhlMMtF J CTI KN KT À CO .Toledo. O. t- ••♦a •' ’ be* •. chi ’.o 4.' a< Hold bj ail dr i«f *.•(•. 7Sn. «i*»dF 4l«m*«rvM ««4 I« «Iw to the ground about tbe plant* Do not in« io !»>• w -rU kia liai 1 • Fami y Fidi for eonti ! patir»« touch the plant* with the liquid This t MI rw«r’«-lc*re would give you hattar result» then if No M«f<wrv. Folitw« OruftUttd Ha ( urr« TI»» II»by*« S»nlr. Ourrstiad. m WMh«wí II*« Aid <»f « hmf« used in th* dry form. irtnieea In <Sf* I ng. Nursemaid- l ui going to leave, mum th•*)«<• all«'N 3•fv-i.eiaw has I.w « ÌhMnjiA "At a preventive of milk fever, we MH»»! 1 remi-i*« aie«* | n*4 M m . Ml Mr <•«• Why. what-» tbe nintterl • dvia» a reduction in the amount of A •»*.,«■*< •■ t A 11 I r ì ■ i 'i»w. .,.«■■• l*on*t you like the baby? Nursemaid grain feed, and an increase in food of A SURE CANCER CURE Hoot a. grasare, or R«f«k«4 from PvkUrig. (Mo« S«f«. Sur« Yos'rn, but he I» that afraid of a po- a aueetii'nt nature «od R«h«lil«. lleeman tbat I eau't get near one. -- silage w . Id all I e good, but too murk .ri- grain food might ioduro milk fever Ixmdua Taller. l'ou had better make a study of th» OORMVtcTATlOM l'Ritti her«»». meant of checking milk fever by tbe in U »•»« «Mbkf<4 udkH. «ai « fot »f rt-i'-w» taUuk aa»J «4f«O> Xeriee now and then drank sere* je»tiou of oivgm «ith a small syringe " ■ Mouiil»<l oft hie lanlblc throne. M arrien«, |Srt ■r«l«e4. "Dodder I* deeiroviag my elover,’• M*«ikr« Titte I*«(«e Railed In iebe*-a. tubed for liphiu* write» J. O. C., from itocbcetor. "How Flayed In xyata bl* sylophon*— may I cheek ill” But he No. 20 oa r N U 1'rofeetor Elliott replied: "Dodder Never it usually planted with clover, and after Wrote It becoming e»tabli«hed in the »oil, fat Xmas. tone it* tendril* *« th* clover, or other —Chicago Tribù»». planto wbi-'h may b* grow ng Finally ---------- I ——, it loeet it* attachment to the plant, and become* a true, parotitic plant It tap« th* life of the 'boat plant* upon which it live», and if it beeomee very strong ia ite growth, will eventually deatroy the hoet To control it, eut out th* patch** of clover where it •P pi-are early in the season, before it haa Every ca - vc of Rheumatism has its origin and iU development in the formed teed Rake thia cut clover blood. It is not a ¿incase which is contracted like a cold, hut it i* in thl and burn it before it become» dry. this mesne th* teed i* prevented from blood and st «tent before a pain ia felt, and the changes in the weather or seedier g, and ae Ih» plani tteeif la de any physical irregularities, such aa a spelt of indigestion, b<.wcl disturbance, etroved, _______ _ r ________ , _ 4. there ia ____ little probability of .. tho * etc , are merely the exciting canvea producing the paina and aches, which d chided growing th* following eetsnn I • Scrofula Hood’s Sarsaparilla — One of the * Essentials C. Gee Wo CHINESE DOCTOR « Ç r Ç CURES □.3.J. RHEUMATISM ;r. i li r 1 i are the nAtur.il symptoms of the dineaae. Rheumatism is caused by an eiceaaof uric acid and other corrosive, irritating poiaoua in the blood, which are carried through the circulation to every p.irt of the system Every muscle, nerve, membrane, tissue and joint becomes saturated with these acrid. Irritating impurities, or coated with fine, insoluble caustic matter, and the sharp, piercing paina or the dull, constant aches are felt with every phyaical movement When the blood is filled with uric acid poison, perma nent relief cannot be tspected from liniments, plasters, or other external treatment Such measures give temporary relief, but in order to conquer Rheumatism and bting ab>ut a complete cure, the uric acid and Somelti«» aga. I h»4 Rheumatism and had to other inilaniitiatorv matter must be ™ **'" ** “r *“* J“4 **’***" expelled, and thia cannot lie done »leop I tn«g «»erythl»*. Sut nothing 4.4 m» any with external treatment. S. S. S. s»»4 <m I heard of «nd took its. Th» med cures Rlictiiiiativiu I mcmm it is a B>» perfect and entirely vegetable blood purifier. It goes down into the circulation, neutralizes the acids, i and dissolves the irritating depos its which arc pressing on the sensi tive nerves and tissues and produc ing pain, enriches the weak, sour blood, and removes every atom of impurity from the circulation. So instead of being a wc.tk, sour stream, distributing uric acid tothe different parts of the system, the blood is strong and healthy and therefore able to supply every mm- mus ■■ cle. nerve . b<>nc an<i tissue with nourishment and strength Then the in flam mation and swelling subside, the pain« and aches cease, and not only is Rheumatism permanently cured, but under the fine tonic effects of S S S. the entire general health is benefitte I and built up. In all forms of Rheuma tism. whether acute or chronic, S S. S. will be found a safe and reliable treat ment Special l .iok on Rheumatism and any medical advice v - i desire will bs furnished free THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA, GA. V. L tagtet $4 Md «S M *Jg« Shan Cissot Bs EqinM Al As; Mes •rrAITKi». •1Ln..|luMwe*ie«i<«‘'tWw»stim. 1 E. E R, of Walla Walla, want* to know how to kill the " morning glory wee I ” He wte informed that "Th* eitrrmination of tbit weed it the hardest 'weed problem* that tha ex nerimaot station fas» faced Tbe plant It one of tha moat difficult weed* tn hill, but it* redeeming feature ie that It doe* ant spread rapidly. It stays where It get* it* firet »’art. Smother ing by heavy application* of draw, or nanur*. is a fairly *ucc»»«ful method, but «utilng it off only make« it grow mor« rapidly It i* probable that a cutting before the application of the mulch would be advantageous " Milo M Hasting» pbyaiologieal eheiiuet of Christian'» R-hool of Ap Filed Fool Chemistry, of New York Ity, write» a* follow»: "I am collaborating T with Pr-fusor Ruauki, of the Agricuit tur» l*apartm«at vf Ja|wa, with th» view of furthering th» introduction of tho *oy bona lato this covatry I wish to ol tain tho mo«t reliable and latoat data AS to ths result« thus far obtaiaod is soy bean culture in the Rtat*« Will you refer the following qn»sti‘>ns to the member of your «tsff who ie boot petted upon thio topici ••(!) Hove »ny Jerne been grown at the Washington «talion or by the farm er» of the »"atei (3) If eo," with what •uree»«? (3) Whst do you estima*» tha eoet of production per bushelf (4) To what uses have the bean» been put, and with what »ne» ««1 (S) Do you know of any investigationa that hare leen male la tkis eenntry »t the »ub jeet of aoy bean products as human feudal1’ waa rafarind to Prof« Elliott, wh» ropliod "1 W, bnva •aporimontod srttu wn boon» fur about twalvo yearn nt tuv Pullman station, and have also eapwri mealed w:tb the soy boas at our state statioa, located on tbn western alopo of the Cascade Rango, aear Puyallup "I J W'e bare not boon able to ma tore them suffielrntiy at tbla statioa to jMllfv tbeir boing consider'd •• a profltsblo crop At the Puyallup ata lion we bavo had belter aucceea. Our eiponmeut, bavo been tried only oa tbe p t »r e, a* m*e wo have Bo data regarding tbo soot of produotioa. We bars tiwd tbroo femano as forage, aud also have made ea effort to use tbe.n for gra n f.-» i for ewine, with ■inly moderate auoeeaa; aad (S) I do not think aov eipenmoata have been ado locking te their use aa food for ths Eumao race." WH KT AILS THÍ MILKT Test tor Tubérculos • In the Cow. It, Pv X W Biuwler. Aeawisnl Prufsas^ *T*«»- *e<>. Asrwwltucsi C«4l»*e "Will y*u tell me what it th* matter with tuilk when it turn* thick •iiiny, ree«tnl ling a mixture of water and Starck," write* A H , from Cbeisa Falla "Whesever my sow ... ' . . . ■ ' •*i »ral <!»>• thereafter he* th¡* appMr- sue» It taste* all right, but te me it •••ms queer that miih should act thia way. Also, tell me how to And out if aa animal hu tuberculosis " E/r K. W nt«ud*r, »»«¡«tant pro- fe««r>r of s-irgery, replie I 'The eoeg* ati n of tbo n k you refer te is •» letibt dtia to a « /^t inflv-nmatiaa of the odder, d s t . the retention of tbe mtlh too long, rnupled with sume bee tertelngleal charge in the m lb th* let ter i •«. . '■ g -1 è in an Infection |ne«iag thro gh th« milk duel of th» tea). The «nil* might, or might sot, bo wholesome, defending upon tha organ Santi >sm reusing th* coagulai.’*. ~ meat, however would revert egeiast the uee of such milk. "la order to test an animal for In iereulowi», we use n biological product, t ; i . a* tuberculla Thi* must L* inye-.-ted by an experienced op erator, àpodermically, end a careful rec, rd kept uf the temperature for sev eral hours both l.efnr* and after th* ia •etioo. The test it very reliable, but n or 1er to ;• form it, a perso* must have had s|>»<-:fie instruction, a* well st •on.e axparieae* in its application. " Also a Bur* î >; A Sr» Orleans •vana, well known few her work fur chertty. recwetly sc* eepted an Invitativo to speak at an anti tuberenl<w‘e oree'I ng On the plat form abe found bcreelf seated between a btab-qi and a rabbi, and tbe tone of the meeting aremed to be rendered ei tren»elv sivaui by tbe combination. In order io lighten the eolrtnnlty. sbe •aid. turnftig to tbe rabbl. “lh> you know. I feel ae If I were o leaf ba tween the Old and the New Trata* merita" Tbe rabbi turued up>*o her “Tee. madam." he acid. "and. If you will recall, that page ia usually a blank one” ________ It was Haui Waller nbu made Dl<-k ena famous. ''P1<kwhk Pai—rs ' were a complete failure fl’ < tally until this unique character was Intnxlu-vd I lie pre»« was al! but uuaniu»>uo in prala- Ing Katulval aa an »itlrvly original character whom none but a great gen ins could bare created Dl<-hena re reived over Ilfl.tXM) for ”Pi< kwlck Papera.” and at the age of twenty six be wee lucoti.p irably tbe ni<*»t popular author of bls day laindoa Standard T» tïr»«4 *• Stew«» Alwaya »h«« lu A H»u s F>-»t l us. a (I rurrsbol, ftahihf, a* ohe h fewt. >•»•»<. «AI * 1» g£ ' «• * : . ti , i a .- e , i any su tolti la. eeraj ¡e mal .«d FULK. A .14 tes» Allen • Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y. Mod»r»ls»a Verste*. Pythia» Lad r»turn**d. Just la time to save tbe life of I Hl mon “Gee!" erclalttied Ihonyolue "Boys. • ben that story la Worked Into a play II ■ <.«he a «i»at hit " ■ “Moot noble tyrant,” »aid Pythias, ven luring to corrr t bim. "it's merely a aa< rifles bit.” ....Many of the MSSSSS K «ever b*vi«g •nly a evi per fl al knowledge of tbe (BMW. mark'd it d*.wn ae a double play —C'hl I -ago Trlliuns My Hair is Scraggly Do you like it? Then why be contented with It? Have lobe? Oh, no! Jus: put on Ayer's Hair Vigor and have long, thick hair; soft, even hair; beautiful hair, w ithout a single gray line in it. Haves little pride. Keep young just as long as you can. *■ ! year» an? •r aX«| Tnaaata C*lsa*. B«l) together a pe-k of uni*eled t* tnatoea and six minced out one until •oft enough to lie rubbed easily through a colander After putting tha vegeta bles through a colander, pour through a coarse strainer and add ’« them a tab:espoonful each <>f powderwg clove* mac«, pepper, sell and sugar, • as lb •poonful at etftattu pepper, throe hay iaavee and a tabieepoonful of calory semi eeaed into a small hnee-loU bag. Il<d| ail together, for aft hour* •Orting freq-i ntly. Take out tha bag of seed and add a plot of elder vinegar. Boll up on-v m<>re, taka from tbe Bro • mt. when mid bottla and acaL M«t Aiir«»i»4. That's 11. Are you Mme Bombaaino, tho beau ty speelallot?" a«ked the fair caller "Tee, ma'am.” an««er»d the elderly, oqnare-jawed tn«(ron "What can I de for you?” "Nothing I” said tha caller, making a hasty exit. ______________ "I don't know why my wife Isn’t happy, she baa everything money can buy.” ”It I» the thing» which money cannot buy that make a woman happy "— Houston foot. Fwutnoat among tbo mineral* etc., which lluuiana regard as tbe source of Siberia'» future wealth are gold. Iron, coking cm ), mangansee, copper, platinum, »merald«. topaaea. asbestos, glaahar'a salt, rock salt and. In all orobabilitr. nanhth« Flr»t Cord Evor eolico bow gravo Prof McGooalo alwayo Io? Second Coed—Yeo. bul thero'o nothin! strong» about that, Ilo doe» al' hi« thinking In tbe Jead lang'iagea wl f ' > ' • (•• tb» n«t«r»| •*> f-ieW Ike;« »« i«*4 a »r*y bolt 1*. bw •«•» "* — j V* ‘UAA act a, Bae«a*4«g Ussk. t<l ' A J Z ; Z Àjar ffl, !^«bll.ltaM A im «LAaulMtuxvre «Î «itsAfAßUA. 1¡prz ^“* n 1 '•X wB.CVV/O nurtt rtnotu. ' ML WWMWmmWBOIMWMIk- ".-VT WM»««*»» I «• ilesa i'Mra. "Toiumy, did y*'U give your brother th- ¡»st p.irt of tbe appio, es I told you to*' "Yeesiim I gave him the aecia He cau plant them and bare a whole or* chnrd " r rvntox -.«amyee and ckem’w. M OWAltt* load' . e. I » .e ul . » pe .»y.»«' V -.4, »livre. I •* SI ■ <.. J. - »er : • ■• : ; I. f w »» i I. < -.•■ ». maii <>.* *>ive i* • •»« ml I (• r •’ •* I ■-» s, . roi • 4 t V , • -l » «Ulte* l.elw-atef I »rw*a»:e I. » • li AU! A. THE NAN WHO SWEARS BY THE FISH BRAND SLICKER h the man who has tried to get tho s>"..T.i sondes out of soma other muk* Fr*<)H*nlly < esilisi«* "T>O you ever meet Dr Ilybuld?” “Often U» and I er -are thrown to gether a gc~d deal We travel oa tbe •ame suburban trolley line. < I * V» SAVE THE CARTON TOPS (’Iran Humble Gucaintev i “,'-(<*r proof und Sold Everywhere t *32° KOREA WAKING UP. Begin» to Raabie ths Importance MalntaKlng Forest Arsa Korea, th* Harniet Kingdom, ie w ing up to the necessity of protecting it* remaining forests and replanting da nu<l*d tracts a im| riant watersheds Japan it furnish »g the Inspiration aad pert of tha m-aev which will produce th* change from the old order of things tv tbe new A acbonl for training Korean foresters haa already bean put in operattoa. Tbe two governments drew up a an operative agreement last apring and outlined 1 a plan for the wise usa of tbe forests l_ In the Valu and Tumen Valieva, • nd »• a reault a national foreat policy for Knrea ba« been developed The new Korean forest la«» are similar to those of Japan, according to Uaitod States Consul General Thomaa Sam mono, of Seoul. Although Korean formats have boo a etplolted and neglected, and the ooun try ha> suffered severely from drouth, th oda and arc» on. tha denudation ia >-•• serious than in neighboring pro» m »• of China One of the flrat mean area to le take: up wili >e tbe prever vati n of »h wooded tract» aa yet re main. Io order to do this, tbe g< overa meat haa taken all forests und 1er ito care, whether they are prl - --- publicly y --- or -- gw*. vauly •« • 1 _____ . „ The owners will not be deprived f thsfr property without corn- peaaation, but the | government will reg ulate the cutting o| f tiitdwr, and in eer tain cases may prohibit all cutting on tracts wbieh ought to remain timlcred "to prevent flood«, drouthe, Isndtlilea. and to preserve uninipaired the «come attractivenoMi of placee of public re sort." All owners of timberland sod all leaseholders are required Io report to the government their holdings la or der that the |>roperty may bo hated and eared for Failure to report within a year subjects the forest to forfeiture. The forested area of Korea ia about 2.500.000 acres, which is only one tenth of the lend on which forests ought to l.e growing Extensive timbered treete remain ia the northern part of lbs eoun try on the waters of the Yalu and Tu men Rivers, and lumber operations are csrriiui on in tho mountain diatrieta hut in the agricultural sections of the country wo >.l is very scarce, and tho fuel problem is oericu • Coal aad other mine« have beea opened by Americano, and one of the most prewing needs io timber for ute in and al . ut the mines In that country, as elsewhere, largo ouantitiee of timber are neeetaary in developing mining property, and it io noteworthy that a country ae bachward industrially a« Korea can put into prat tles the principle that the only sura way of getting timber it to grow II. a«4 «».til r» s »•♦Ms A»«r s llwir Vie et'uaa product» and «xchanf« them FOR VALUABLE PREMIUMS C latsop B each Met (>pr«lli|. "Why don't you gu tu work?” asked tbe |>r<xH*<*ruua ettirru »imrply. 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