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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1909)
The Great Spring Medicine ' In thousands of homes, for more than thirty years, Hood's Sarsaparilla lias been taken, as a Spring Medicine, by every member of the family. Peculiar to Itself in what it is and what it does, it combines the best blood purifiers, appetizers and tonics, and effects complete cures of Spring Ailments all blood diseases, pimples, eruptions, eczema, scrofula, all stomach, liver and kidney complaints, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, all low or run-down conditions of the system. Hood's Saxsaparffla effects its wonderful cures, not simply because it contains sarsaparilla, but because it 'combines the utmost remedial values of more than 20 different ingredients, each greatly strengthened and en riched by this peculiar combination. These ingredients are the very rem edies that successful physicians prescribe for the same diseases and ail- tients. There is no real substitute for Hood's Sarsaparilla. If urged to uy any preparation said to be "just as good," you may be sure it is in ferior, costs less to make, and yields the dealer a larger profit. Begin taking Hood's Sarsaparilla today, in the usual liquid'form or in the chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 Doses One Dollar. ADVANCE ON PALACE Young Turks to Depose Abdul and Enthrone Mohammed. Hundreds Poured Into Foreign Em bassy for Protection Parliament To Issue Formal Decree. Wasted Year. ' Nan So, after six years' courtship, all Is off between Tim and Tiny. Fan Yes; they loved not wisely, but too platonically. If You Have Common Sore Eyes, if lines blur or run together, you need PETTIT'S EYE SALVE. 25c. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, Another Horror. "Speakin about this 'ere tariff," said the man with the bulbous nose, "it makes all the difference In the world whose socks is gored." TYPEWRITERS. "New Visible Yet." All make rebuilt like new. at second-hand prices. Two Hmilh-Dena.-R mlngton from fc to (45. Supplies for all make. Machines rented. 12 to S3.50 monthly. The Typewriter Exchange. 256 Montgomery. San Francisco Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow-s Boothtng Byrup the beat remedy to use for their chlldrea during the teething period. Information. Uncle Zeb (looking over bill of fare) Henry, how do you order hog and hom iny at a fust class rest'rant? City Nephew You don't, uncle. CITC St. Yltna' Dance ana J orvcras lilaeaaea perma I 1 1 J neatly eared by Dr. i ine'e Great Nerve Re storer. Send for TREE $1.00 trial bottle and treatise. Dr. B. H. Kline, Ld.. sal Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Plaint of a Poatmaater. There's many a first-class office That goes to a fourth class slob ; While all that a first class man can get la a 'measly fourth class job. Pain and swelling seldom indicate internal organic trouble. They are usually the result of local cold or in flammation which can be quickly re moved by a little Hamlins Wizard Oil. Try and see. Displacement. "Tea, I 'know him. He has wheels !n his head." , "They must be Ferris wheels, then. He wears a No. 8 hat The Exceptional Equipment of the California Fig Syrup Co. and thi scientific attainments of its chemists hav rendered possible the production of Syru; of Figs and Elixir of Senna, in all of it excellence, by obtaining the pure medi inal principles of plants known to act most beneficially and combining them most skillfully, in the right proportions, with its wholesome and refreshing Syrup of California Figs. As there is only one genuine Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna and as the gen uine is manufactured by an original method known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only,' it is always necessary to buy the genuine to get its beneficial effects. A knowledge of the above facts enables one to decline imitations or to return them if, upon viewing the package, the full name of the California Fig Syrup Co. is not found printed on the front thereof PNU No. 18-09 w HEN writing to advertiser please mention this paper. VALUE OF SEPTIC TANKS. Many Odors and Germs May Be Die pensed With by Their Use. Ex-President Roosevelt's farmers' commission, appointed for the nuroose of investigating and reporting upon the conditions oi tne great farming indus try of out country, found that one of the greatest disadvantages the farming community has to contend with, owing io tne absence or proper sewerage, was the unsanitary conditions surrounding the homes. Now this same condition prevails not only upon the farm but also in small towns and suburbs of cities where there are no sewers or water works, and where the people have to depend upon wells for their water supply. Usually these homes have a well at the rear of the house, near the kitchen door. A few feet further will nrobab- ly be an old style toilet, standing over an un walled vault dug a few feet into the ground. The greasy waters and slops from the kitchen are either con veyed by a pipe from the sink to a hole in the ground, or empited into the back yard to putrify and from which the swarms of flies, attracted by the ob noxious oders from this decaying mass on the ground and in the toilet, carry disease and death into the house, as Dees carry pollen from flower to flower. In the winter seasons we do not have the germ carrying flies to pollute our food, but we have an agent equally as uad in the rains, which saturate the earth and carry the seepage from these polluted places down through the ground, uniting with and constantly contaminating tbe well water with ty phoid and other germs. All of these dangers can be overcome at a comparatively small expense by the installation of a properly designed and constructed ' septic tank, with a glazed vetrified sewerage system con necting the house and toilet with the same. The tank being practically buried in the ground and hermatically sealed, with the inlet and outlet pipes beneath the water, there can be no oders escape from it Even the water from the outlet, or overflow, of the tank is clear, odorless and germless, all of which are owing-to the fact that the specific gravity of all vegetable and animal matter entering the tank with its germs, odors, etc., cause it to float to the surface of the water, which is always maintained at a considerable distance above the overflow. Here it floats undisturbed while in it certain microbes develop which devour and de stroy it A system of this kind can be put in without investing in high priced plumbing goods or the services of a plumber, aa it is constructed principal ly of concrete and sewer piping. Any handy man should be able to install it If a septic tank system was properly installed at such places as described in this article, those homes would be as sanitary as a home in the city. ' To Breaf: In New Shoes. Always shake in Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder, (t cures hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet, Lures corns, lnerowinu nails and bunions. At ill druggists and shoe steres, c. Dont accept my substitute. SamplcmailedPREK. Address alien o. uimsteu, uo itoy, Pi. X. Tbe greatest known depths of the ocean are six miles, while the greatest mountain heights known are about fire and a balf miles. , Cnnatnntinnnln. Anril 21. Fitrhtinc hptarean thn nrmv of invpat.mant under General Mahmoud Schefket and part of tne troops faithful to the sultan began at 5 :45 this moraine; in the southwest part of Pera near Yildiz Kiosk. Constantinople, April 24. The ad vance of the concentrated army of in vestment was begun last night While the favored troops of : the Constantino ple garrison were giving homage to the sultan An Yildiz hill, there was a for ward movement of the Constitutional forces to within two and one-half miles of the Yildiz Kiosk. Cavalry went out to reconnoiter and soldiers were sent to picket the bridge across the Sweet Waters. There was a great panic. Shopkeep ers in a large part of Pera put up their shutters. British Ambassador Low thers was caught in the swirling crowd near the embassy and hundreds of fran tic persons poured into the embassy compound, imploring asylum. The gates of the embassy were closed with flifficulty, but it was late in the after- oon before the refugees were reassur ed and sent homeward. A dispatch from Salonica declares that after a consultation of Schefket Pasha and the assembly with Moham med Rechad Effendi, heir apparent to the throne, it was decided to demand that the Sheik-Ul-Islam issue a decree proclaiming Mohammed Rechad Effendi slutan. Egg-Phosphate fRESCENT "kiirTiliiiiiiBtm aw m m m - wmmm 1 BAKING rUWUtK WU.D0AU THAT AST HWHrUOD rOWDE WO! Cdoakd DO T BfiTTQt A FULL POUND 25c Get it from your Grocer A GUARANTEE With Each Pair of GLASSES if You Get Them of J. D. DUBACK Professional Optician Why take chances when I test your eyes and grind each par ticular lens to fit the eye, relieving absolutely nine-tenths of all eye strain, causing headache, dizziness, nauseating of stomach, pains in back of head or blurring of reading at night Get a pair of the celebrated NEUTRO RAYO LENSES The lens that produces the soft blue light Absolutely the only city agent They relieve all aches and pains due to the work under gas, sun or electric light Agent for the KAY DEE and SHUR-ON EYEGLASSES. Send in your old glasses and get them duplicated in a new frame and see the difference. FREE DEMONSTRATION Save This Coupon and Get 10 Per Cent on Same 173 Fourth St, Y. M. C A. Bldg., Portland ANIC SEIZES PEOPLE OF CAPITAL Small Opening Made in Niagara With Dynamite. Youngstown, N. Y.. Anril 23. A breach was made today in the great ice jam which for ten days has held the lower Niagara in its grip and caused damage estimated at $1,000,- uuu. Engineer Kunz and his men ham mered away and at 5 o'clock the blast from 150 pounds of dynamite sent a tiny rivulet trickling through the east side of the jam. At dusk further ex plosions and the ceaseless grinding of the floating ice bad broadened the trickle to a bold young stream. Engineer Kunz expects that the channel will be widened during the night, and that by morning there will be a broad avenue. Tbe dynamiting attracted less than 500 spectators. Some chunks of ice buried themselves a foot in the earth. One crashed through the roof of the pumping station. The main mass of the ice from the mouth of the river, 10 miles north, is apparently as solid as masonry. About 100 feet from the shore a narrow chan nel is swiftly running. About 80 feet north of the head of this channel is a good acre of green water streaked with chunks of ice. The jam is of appalling proportions. It is 12 miles in . length and in many places 60 feet in depth, and represents millions of tons and a strength power enough to annihilate the four villages along its border, if it should start to go out all at once. Another element of horror is its pestilential nature. Mingled with the slushy ice cast high on the banks is a week's sewage from the cities along the Niagara frontier. SULTAN GIVES IN. SUNDAY OPENING FOR FAIR. Directors of A.-Y.-P. Plan to Keep Open Seven Days a Week. Seattle, April 24. The Alaska-Yu kon-Pacific directors today voted upani mously to open the fair gates on Sun day. On week days the fair will be open from 8 a. m. until midnight; on Sundays from 1 p. m. until midnight The same agitation against Sunday opening that every fair in the United States has encountered was met by this exposition, but as the Federal gov ernment made no loan to the Seattle fair, settlement of the ' question was left not to congress, but to the direct ors. Today's decision permits Sunday opening of the "Pay Streak," which was the chief, point of attack by the United Clergymen. Under the state law the amusement enterprises muBt be conducted quietly on Sunday, with out "ballyhoo." The government building will not be open, and such of the exhibitors as desire to close will be permitted to do so, but it is believed all the state buildings will be open. CASTRO SEES AMERICAN PLOT. Says Uncle Sam Plans Conquest of South America. St Nazaire, April 24. The steam ship Versailles, with Cipnano Castro, the deposed president of Venezuela, aboard, arrived here at daylight Be fore Senor Castro left his cabin he sent for a newspaper correspondent and, sitting up in bed with a nightcap on his head, delivered a long and rambling harangue. His remarks were directed principally against the United States for "playing into the hands of his ene mies in Venezuela and sending war ships to follow his movements." He declared Venezuela was lost if the people submitted like slaves to for eign meddling. When asked regarding his future plans, the deposed president said he bad made none, as be considered him' self a prisoner of war. Delays In Graft Trials. Los Angeles, April 24. The cases of ex-Chief of Police Thomas H. Broadhead and ex-Pol ice Commissioner Samuel Schenck, growing out of indict ments by the recent grand jury investi gating the redlight graft scandal, came before Judge Davis today for ar raignment of the defendants. Techni cal objections were entered by counsel for both defendants, and their cases went over until next Tuesday. Broad head is charged with accepting a $1, 000 bribe and Schenck is accused of at tempting to bribe the city prosecutor, Asiatics Menace Islands. Los Angeles, Cal., April 24. "Asi atics now are great aids to the develop ment of Hawaiian resources, but ten years from now they will have become a menace." So says J. Kudia Kalani anaole, better known as Prince Cupid, Hawaiian delegate to congress, now in this city. "Hawaiians and Americans will not work in the fields as labor ers," he continued, "and so Asiatics are the only means the Hawaiian cap italist has of developing tbe islands. Cunard Line Feels War. Liverpool, April 24. Presiding to day at the annual meeting of the Cu nard Steamship company, Sir William Watson attributed the disappearance of the dividend last year to the rate war and the decrease in the number of travelers. Buxiness since January 1 ICE JAM YIELDS. Surrenders All Power to Parliament and Awaits Decision. Constantinople, April 23. The Young Turks have won another vie tory over Sultan Abdul Hamid, . but whether the sultan will remain as sov ereign is yet to be decided, although he has offered to place the affairs of government entirely in the hands of ministers responsible to parliament The sultan also agrees to replace the Constantinople garrision with troops that have been investing the city for four days. . The chamber of deputies and some of the senators met today at San Stefano and are now discussing the question of deposing the sultan. The concentration of the investing army is complete and doubtless the next 24 hours will decide the fate of the sultan, who remains passively at his palace, awaiting the issue. For the present there need be little fear of bloodshed within the city, but there is much to be feared from the riots and massacres that now are sweeping over the districts under Turk ish domination. MASSACRES SPREAD NORTH. New Regions Affected by Fanatical Wave of Slaying. Constantinople, April 23. The spread of the wave of massacre and death to Erzerum, the principal, town of Turkish Armenia, in a district far removed to the north from that hither to affected by the wave of fanaticism, is leading to the conclusion here that the outrages are being inspired by the sultan, more or less directly, as a coun ter move in politics to the constitu tional movement of the Young TurkB, Weight is given this conclusion by the change in feeling on the part of the Armenians, who are now ceasing their enthusiastic hailing of the con stitutional government, and appealing again for the laws of the Sheri and the sultan. That the Young Turks have been very friendly with the Christians is a matter of record ; and the fact that the fanatical Moslems have been roused to attack Christians is regarded as an indirect way of bringing pressure upon the Young Turks by many in well-informed political circles. Horri ble as this idea is, it is fast gaining ground, and the behavior of the Ar menians . themselves in abandoning their appeals to the Young Turks and placing reliance on the sultan is fur ther proof of it - Critics Are Welcome. Lios Angeles, April Z3. A unique innovation in municipal affairs is a clearing house for all city business which Mayor Alexander established to day. It is expected to effectually end tbe insistent complaint heretofore pre vailing that private .individuals could not get access to or action from public officials. Under the new system the mayor will not only receive, but acta ally invites complaints, criticisms, new ideas and suggestions of all kinds which may result in the betterment of conditions in any direction. Ice Dams Niagara River. Niagara Falls, N. Y., April 21. Ice conditions in the Niagara gorge are worse than ever tonight Immense blocks of ice have grounded on a sand bar at the river mouth forming a solid barrier against which thousands of tons are piling up every hour. Tonight the river is five feet above he high level of Monday, and at the highest mark ever recorded on that stretch of the river. The ice is within 18 feet of the floor of the Lewiston suspension bridge, I Assassin Uses Dynamite. Chattanooga, Tenn., April 23. Rudolph Buol, aged 65, was assassinat ed at a late hour tonight while asleep, The murderer opened Buol's bedroom window and placed a stick of dynamite on bis bed, exploding it with a fuse, Buol was killed instantly. His wife, who was asleep at bis side, escaped liSii :tq 0,7,1 --nzzzr- r.tzv S!30U ill For Infants and Children. ALCOHOL 3 PEK CENT. ANfcgelable Preraratton for As. simiiaiingirctMandlfrduta ting Uie Siomachs aMBowdsof Promotes DigestionJCheerful -ncss and Restlontains neither Opium.MorpIi.ine nor Mineral. 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