The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 31, 1900, Image 2

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BY THE EDITOR I
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The Japanese troop* «bowed them
• Ivoa loth to l«>mtmrd the* Imperial
Palace in Pekin.
Pm«it.iy they
faare*l to break something they
blight went to carry home.
Pekin has K-en captured »nd Hit»
besieged foreigners aAvad, and Pre«
idi-nl McKln'»y now find* blmaelf
confronted by the nml difficulty of
th« China problem keeping !»•»<■<•
among I lie itlllo*.
The unfortunate Em¡w-t«>r of I hin*
Í» «aid to have »11 ln< ur»l4e throat
trouble. Something «lmll*r and yet
different might with «••rue propriety
ho given to Prine«* Tu»n »ml a few
other« in and at»>ul Pekin.
Bryan yesterday received two
more notifications that hu had I men
nominated far President, making
four in all.
There I» a auaph-lon
abroad that he would fa' willing to
trade tlir lut for a «Ingle notification
th it he had t>e«"n elei ted
Proaident Tucker • >! Dartmouth
says the nawspiiper stiould fa> stud-
led In college. Ila Is rigid In the
main, undoubtedly, but there might
t»- aomo alight rllapute among the
Journals of the country over the
choice of teat books- >r text »heel»,
rather.
Thu "Forbidden City" in Pekin
ho long fa-en to the native |*q>ula-
turn, just what it* title indicated
It
remained for a few hundred raw-
boned American lad«, with their
aide partner» under other ting«, to
tea* h the < lilnuoe that tliero'» noth
tng in :» name.
Having gotten into I’ukln with
tliu active Amsidancc of their allies,
the Ruaainns, at exjiected, are now
claiming the privilege to do al»>ut
a* they plcaa*. It would tie Inter­
eating to mw how* long they would
bo of thia mind if lite other foreign
er« w 1 re to pack-up a d I'-.ive them
t livre.
The additional million which Mr
Huntington, in hia will, gave hl»
ad «pled
daughter, ilia
Prim-»«««
H dzfeldt, 1« tied up, like those con-
atiitilIng her dowry, »0 that the gay
Prince cannot touch it. The dead
fintncler w»< a mu ny-sided in«n.
It itlrimda, atearn«hlp line», »hip
lai Iding plant* and fori Ign prince*
—he knew how to manage them all.
Ilf the law of human kind tie«« for«
t mutely no vne |-< 1 ~-il ran have a
m mopoly, and though till» law may
t> < derldvj by our fellow men, our
<1 imti animal« recognize it, respond
trit and appreciate it. Indeed tin y
are willing to tie ruled by it, and
whatever advantage we may tnki of
it w ill as » rule be I ml nd yielding
a »file return» lo u», a* well at cum
fort to them, such 1» the law of
human k Imine«», even in dumb
beads it b!v«-cc him who give» a*
well a» the recipient, but In nu case
will II work greater good or give
better return«, even provided it be
practical for a purpose than in deal
Ing with the dumb beaats on our
farm«. The man or woman, the lioy
or girl, who practice. It to it» limit»
Intelligently find« Il it ¡owerful
wea|H>n witli which to control dumb
animal«. ________________
l.lnn county now lead« the valley
country In making creamery butter
•nd chet ar. There are now a few
less than ton creameries and chee«»
factories in the county. The Albany
creamery probably lead» in
the
amount of butter mule.
Hulsey
also ha» a large creamery and dice«««
factory, Melo a creamery and cheese
f n-tory, and Brownaville ha* had a
cheese factory for oeveral year». A
new cheese factory ha* fa-im estate
EXCURSIONS
«IRATESÜ
Th«* <’. A F. railr*ai«l «*«»nipaity ha«
placed “lì *al* n-tfiilvr •umnirm»
rur*i“it th krt*. VatpHiia aim I New-
|w«rt,
f<»r Mum until <ht..|w*r
l<Hh
lk«»tiiMÌ trip fi*rr fr« mt Mun«
k«r* Shelburn ami Kn>|t«too to
Ii»he4 airoaa the river in (lenluii
county by Mr. Yodc«- bhedd ha* a
»kimiping alatlo«, which »upiille* a
large «mount of cream lothe Albany
creamery-
A new chci-»» factory
will *o<>a tw put In at Fuater. The
pow»ib|lity of l.lnn county in dairy­
ing 1 < unknown and the t>uain<■■»• la
in It* Infaiwy, yrt the |wuple who
are in the buaine»* have money and
arc hul cutiiplaluitig <4 hard time*.
The people are fast finding out that
they must get out of wheat raialng
•nd into aomuthlng which |H»ya. and
that 1» dairy Ing and »tuck raising.—
Albany Herald.
<l. I. He««, of Albany, 1» working
hard to vccure a county exhibit at
the stale fair, and his labor* arc in -
di id comrnendsbio
In the |<*«t the
«tato fair ha» bm-n lisiked upon a* a
sort of a horw race utTiir, an i many
hAVo rrfnilned from tatronixing it
on this account; tmt till* veoaon Ihr
msnsgein.-nt lis* worked Un*easing
ly to mnke the fair a auerea* and a
true representalive of the state and
It* n aource*. The hor-«- racing Idea
has tai'ii pul down •» much as po»
*it4e, anil mote money ba« been of­
fered for premium» on stock and the
produits id the form. The »laser for
livestock exhibits ha» ill been taken
up, and more had to be provideal to
»■ coiiini'»l ste Ihow who<lr«ired to
take part in the c<>ni|»'lit|on for pre
n.lum*. The pavlllori is rapidly fill
Ing up, arid w ill 1» crowded lo over«
flowing with the pnaiuct* of our
farms, our mill» and »ur factories,
and the (alt protnl**» to be Just what
Il »hould la*—a true representative
of tlii «late'« resources. 1 lie racing
program 1« a good one—the ta-st In
years, and the mat.agement prom
iae* some »|iien<1id <*vents on the
track, lad all who can, attend, and
help to make the fair a suo e«« and
at h-Ml show to tlm management
that their latmr» have been appreci­
ated. It all will work together Linn
county cvuld havo an exhibit there
whi' h would doubtliM* carry* off the
prize offered for county exhibits.
We h««s the resource», and »« have
the ability Io get them together, so
why not all gid to work and see
what can I m » done. The time is «bort,
but when men work tuguther in
earnest a great deal can I m » accinii
plisbed in a very short space of time.
A Mukl«t«r 1 5o*4 Wark
»••ikwaaeeeuge^geaeauaeaega
"I had a aevaru attack ot billoua
•«die, gut a buttle
Cliamlwrlaln's
Coll«,Cholera and DhtrrtiiMM Remedy
look two d >«e* and wa» entirely
< urod." *tys Rev, A- A- Power, of
E'upuria, Kan.
11 My
neighbor
at-nrre the stres-t was sick fu» over a
wis-k.hail two > r three bottle*
m>»lii|n<> frota
the
ib* tor.
Hu
used them fur three or four day«
without relief, Iheti called lai an-
other dra-tor who treated him for
•ome days and gave him no relief,
•o discharged him. I wantuver to
i.
i » i
inori, i ,■
11--
■aid tils bowels were In a tenitJu fix
that they had been running <ff »>
long th»t It wa* almoat bl »»ly flux.
I i.luat him if he bad lru*IChamt>cr
Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhö«-*
Ri tnv-iy and he »aid. ‘No.’ I uent
home and brought him my bottle
' and gave him one doae; told him to
take anollier 'lose in fifteen or I wen
ty minute« If he did not find relief,
'mt hr look no more and was entire
ly curvd. I think It the beat meli-
elm I have evi-r tritai." For aale
liy Peery A Peery Druvgl«la
: A FEW FARM NOTES •
The future for the little city of
Scio iwnnot but aeutu bright, when
one take* into consideration the fad
Hint we are Just beginning to soe
the advantage» to Iw derived from
our Industrie* of different
no«
lures, “ur creamery and cheese
factory has alrindy gained a reputs.
“on for Its goods, which e-¡ual any
. «Utt*, ii • 1 tin- benefRa of th«
Institution are Ju»t making them-
»elves known to the patrons. When
they shill have tiei-oiiie better ac­
quainted w ith the result» of dairy­
ing they will renp greater benefits.
The establishment ot the flax liber
mill* here 1« but another enterprini
which will in time «erve to make
our pro»|>ccts brighter. Talking the
present senxin for an example, the
fact Is plainly demonstrate* that it
will In time be one of the largest
money distributing enterprise« In
the county. Many of our farmer»
have raised flax In the past, but
none have h id experience in fila-r
raising until the proaenl »eason, ami
the result* are very satisfactory
While tile win-tit mi»er was gettirg
an average of ten bushel» of grain
¡■er acre, which he 1« marketing at
t.’> cent* | h r bushel, making a grand
total nt «1 .'s' ¡H-r sere, the man who
raiacd fltM-r, amt g»d 11 ton of straw
on an acre of ground, received >12.5«'
per ton tor hi» »tmw delivcrod ai
the mlll», and II I» l-ul thè work of
one tram to tmul that amount fr«>ui
the fieli!. Tlmae who pulled their
flax recelvvd a little more str.iw per
acre. , henec a little more money.
\\ Illi itie thorough working id tin-»,
two enterprise« aside from tlie large
roller mills, Scio I* Isiund to assume
a different a»|ioct thsu though they
were not here. Wli en these are all
in working urder all have employ­
ment at gisal wage«, and a pay loll,
even though it tie small, Is the mak­
ing of a town, whether II tie a city
<d uiany thousand« r a »mull villagi
By proper management other enter,
prise» aside from those already es-
tal'llshed can tie located here, and
each one add« to the iinporlnn -e and
benefits of the others. Within the
circuit uf a few mile» from Melo
there are large bodies of limber
iwxiting the establishment id mill«
md «rater flutr.e or railroad to curry
the product« uf them to the market»
of Hie world. Mcio 1« an Ideal ship­
ping |>olnt fur the output of many
mill« which will in the future la-
estatilisheil alaiut here, and all thnt
is required to get them going I* a
lltll* exertion on the ¡»art of the
citizen», ami tlie pro|>er »howing up
of th» nd vailing!-» lo lie derived by
them.
fLATZB OUT
Dull Headache, I’alna in various
¡•art» of the body, Sinking at the pit
of the stomach. !>•*» of appetite,
Feverishneas, Pimples or Korea are
•ill ¡wysillve evidence» of Impure
btood. No matter how It tiecame so
It must I»* purified In order to ofa
tain good tn«alth. Acker's
Blraxt
Elixir ha» never failed to cure Scrof­
ulous or Syphilitic poisons or any
other Id.s»i disease*. It la ci-rt ilnlv
Tick
ran ta* had at th«* thrw* a ta »vi­ ■ » wonderful r» m«jy, and we mdl
na n»«** I piar« < t»r from thw(.’«»n-
. every tsittlo on a positive guarantee.
duvtar on th«* tram
Peery A Peery, druggist.
HOP PICKERS
ae«*«a»a*a••*•••«*«•••<•*•
F*pur 1«
fruiti
j
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ri)«*
tu •!’ ____
umm | l’ivi
Irle l I nitrwl
liitial HtSjr*-®
-«tat* ______
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aaarda «t tl>« ran» rsi-witHUi -i
i¡ m - ’3" «• »•■ muid pr o» “ iffi U!
li.<xÌAÌff,
«ihrr tua^tal» AI>»1 193 bnatu«*
in*iaU
\\ uol U I- «tinniti* ««» imn«* in
Orr*»i>t. theffi* L a « b***’« Vt» iMM ptrun*!*
•i.M nr'vnth in H*M4»er et
rwng
ittg tr*»m |0(*e t«» 14* thè Li*h«*«t |*ri*v
ubialiic«! «intT •b««<nn|f
D ti
Tao :t<a, U m I i
Ut* » aulii <*n mr» ai \*”ih > »kit»« f<»r
«hljMiMNlt t»» <
a Imn«l <>f ?..*IMi
|»nJa*i whh'l»
7? |NH»l>tU
I
F'**ry turniff aim I L i « Diutlv
a
rm Frati n at t*M«t ««tara rmr
»• Qg» Iwtirr plfttr t» m|«»y a
out-
in< thon at tbr ma U» Uir. Il vili I n » b*»<U
.» | '» ««itrv aitai an «M|ncnti<>n
Th !••» L>rtu<*rw iti Mari*»« <xNtnty
wlu.» Lave Urrti prw’lili* thr.r nel« ai >I
w h’Mt rr»i|« thl* fall lune «tuIrsi in
K’rttia.g i r* than thr r’VUlnr n afiid
- j»n<v l“F Iha-ir itrvitn, which ha* |aA*4
Nssi jf DiT«ral±s4 Fxrailig.
:
wrH ftit il»r w»rk «L igr in brin^in*
1 thi»
»ut
Nothing I t berouilng clearer every
It
!«• tl.r prwle <»( rrrry nwm,
day than the fact that our fatmvr» w«»tnan ai »-I « LiUI ti* thr utAt** t>» l»r!p
are going to have to revolutionize { t«> fitAks* thr «tate ta»r n jrraiul «ncr*«*
their misle of farming or else allow !t i« th*1 tfrvut 11»»I»i«tria' » rriit <»( Ih«
their farms to go under the mort j yi«ur. and w ili •!<» n»».n- t<> a*hrKi*r ih»*
gage to other» who can ttdspl them-
t tl»t« Mttìte than *1} tlw* «trwt
-elvi-s to changing conditions.
I r ’ fairw c'tftibìtH''!
year» thia Vnlley has I mh o Wheated .
iVclgtaii Lare« arr «a»inethhig
|<»
and wheeled with the Idea more or OR-rffis«
n». \ tnakr nirr |wt» fttmt*L
less prevalent that th« soil w»s In- a Rie It»L f>«r th«’ tabi«*, btit after a« hlla
ex haustablc, atwl could I»' lm)»r*isl abeti thev ''*11* mit at tante ami mul*
ii|»in at pls-aaure. A few expert liulv. tL« re «ili ta aiiotbar tata t<» br
as like this year*», however, !<•!•(
Kt prv- nt California ta uiiliMbding
di-inonatratva very painfully tut [•>n Omft»n Mirkrr»
none the les« effectually, the ml «take
(»vfi»ryv reminrir ubo It*» thra*h«’4
The outlook for th« large farmers Ibi« erto» of « linai fr< >tn •un) »« r»‘« in
who have alwav sduvotixl their large I matilta r*«»inty, *a\« if AVrHMtr«| hüll
farm« entirely to grain and who »till ttastii lo buMofita to fio* «t r»\ iMit llk«
|M>r»l«t In that agricultural tiolicy, 1« ti non »*th«*D* hr «ai» tb«* ta**t an<i rwh*
certainly fnr from promising. But , • «t I uim I tini noi pr«atii(w* ibr l.ir^rot
Mr l’t mitra r w ili beyfin prr|mr*
to the man who keeps up with the . ■ \ «eh!
time« and can nd ipt hlti>M-lf to new <»i ti» fo p’it in at ’♦ uf ! ;*»■<> a rv» a<ain
condition» there 1» no ruutii for ills- j thta fall
■ oumgetnent. There 1« a bi ller way j
F’»r en*iiav» pianta with
Mei»»«
than the old one and if thl* year’s ì «rv not ('on*is!er»<«l .v» it « nn Ì Aa ••tal atrni
tbr tar/e «« titbem van-
experience, though a dear utie. j : piant* <‘«»ru
<e»chu* the needed lesson, It may j ette« »lovrlop t««» tnttrb »•« j «I ;»n<l fin*
afli i all l»i a Ut««*lng In disguise. ( , «mailer t!mi« an«! «tanta «k> n t yivUl
Ia*t farmers turn »nme attention to' , | «*n<><igh. (*!•'«• r, ry»- an«l »at« «tavrtor«
odor» *h«*n pnt tip ifrveii, ai»*! li
grow ing w nil, raising stock and
¡Hdrotiixing the cri-nnn-ry »ml they malnrrfiii tln* h«»ll a «t* u * <• titani «v
will already hive found at leant a itinvh air tbat d« a\ i pn>m«*ted Cb»*rr
c-|* t’ìaJly, ta ing I ighly nitr«»#» n<»u«, ta
¡»»rtial solution to the ¡>robl«iu that
ivrv unatabta an«l m«on «molta r«*ry
faces them.—Newln-rg Graphic.
« «t roiig
,
\ suìii'lle i> rrp»rts««l fn.in vnrknta
story of k Slav*.
;*.irt • ,»f tta* * tititry h ■Alitali lamiera
To H I«' luund hand and foot for yi ili <lo w« Il !«• ta»«arr TI m » agenti nflrr
years by the chains of dl«ea»u is the a rbiirn whivU th< \ rlaiiu will larvali
worst form of slavery, George D. uh rfi-rt-fi* thè \ l«l of buttar troni any
William«, of Manchester, Mich., : gtv» n quantity >•( milk atxl tbrv »*11« r to
(’hemtaub. it a|**
■mys: "My wife has been »0 help- | prove thta
i
«r». are alipiirtl iht«> thè milk ami
lea« for five year» that »be could not i < rram u ben tn<* iHirvhaMr’* liack m
turn over in bed alone. After u«lng I ttirm*<l Miei th«* buttar romv- in«»rv
two tad Ilea of Electric Bitters »he i»
• * '\ *\>.l ih •/» t :.
.c. •.
wonderfully improved and able to i uwually ti«»«,‘- «»li th«* premi**»* iiivn«ir«l
do her ou n work." This supreme ji! « < i.r
- - ■ » |*
remedy for female diseases quickly I l»iitt<*r. bui thè iigrn! c«»lht*t« hi« n».-»«•)
cures
nervou»ne*a,
aleeplc-emoioi, an«l «b’iuirtM lieforv thè iruml t»
melancholy, headache,
tmekuche, 1 .resi.
fainting and dlzxy »pell*. It 1» 11
Theri* i* u |(M’«I «Unii <»( diffrrrurr «4
gi»i.M*nd to weak, aickly, run-down i opinion anione Jatryim n a* t<» th«.* vaine
people, Cure guaranteed, “nly floc. |o!«kimmilk
\ tfrrat manv <iairyiiM*n
Sold by 1 *<n»ry A I’evry, driiffghtB.
rute it at t«*n <ei»t- prr !<a> p>nn«ta. *»inr
put n aa httfh as 15 (viltà Thrrv are a
Whoa They Arri rad.
rf«»sNÌ many carriul frr«ling rxperinirnta
aiitah prove it to ta* w«*rth. a« a aubati*
The qui-ailon 1« often asked when tuta f«»r otta-r f«*r*la, ami an « rfn.rth
the China l>he'i«ini.s flrd made their i maker, fr»»m 2v> t«* K> «riit* |<*r 1U0
appearance in thi» country, »nd tin* 1 |*oiin«l*
Dir truth i« th.it thv valur <*f
following from the Alliany iHimo «killl milk lc|* txl. 'i|i it* eoiehf ioli vi ben
cnit id March IT, lba’J, »etllea the f«*l. <»n th»- kiittl <4 anininta it in fm*l to,
• >n thr «upptamrntarv ir«*«l* f«*I aith it,
question:
,;.,» fe«*ler
••On March I I, John Denny, living »ml un the «kill Ulbl rari of the
near la tenon, received «everal fowls t’niler the ui"»t lavoratile COlMlitlMli«
-t>i| (i.-d fi' tn Tn-- brother < >. .X. skim milk can probably l*r niM*ta t*» net
R'lliiy. e< n«ul at .*»h.’iiighal. Twelve from fili to Xfi rent*, atei ita vaine a* thr
of them wer< Chinese fowIs of dif­ comllUoiM become h—» (ttvorabh* mav
For rvampi«*,
ferent kind». The golden pheiuuints »ink damn b- nothing
1 »kun milk f.«l i-old ami *mr might •‘a*-
w ill t»' h-l l<wise on Pet«-r«>u*H Butte I ilv pr>.li" ''<l>jctii c tr>-ulile-that would
for the purpese of im-reaaing the , Ao more liana than gtsal.
»is» les. Il is earnestly riiiucsteil uf
»11 sp irtsnien thul they I m * left alone
ZXPXRIZNCZ IS
?SZ
BUT
for the i'ri-m-iit until they btvomc
TIACSCT3
fully * vUbllsiicd livre."
l’«e Acker’« English Remedy in
any eaiwi of coughs, cold or croup.
Atisolutely nml permanently curi d Should it fail to give iriiiiiedMte re
by using .Moki Tea. A pleasant herb lief money refundeii. ¿» la. and Mj
drink, Cure* consti|Mtlon and Indi Cta. I'erry d Peery, «Iruggist.
gestion, uiakea you mt, aluep, w -rk
amt happy. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money tank. 2.7 ct« and .’M) cl*.
Peery A Peery, drugg t.
3ICK HXA2ACEE
t
Aro bogtiiRlllg tQ lUd
4luiuI fur tliolr «up.
pilos,
golds.
I
•
buys, at Trotter'« from Aug(
>1.15 pr.
>òc pr.
<tomi calico for ■ dress to wear
In the hop yarda................
5c yd
15 to Nov. »5, flû worth uf
Iostila«1 brown kid lace shoes,
lops.
cloth
A gì»»! wr«|qwr for the t>u«y
woman ur giti to wear at the
bop yard*........................................ 5>c va.
style
Istcst
gemi» at one time, we will
toe,
fi.tkl • pair,
Regular price,
................. >1.15 pr.
spechi price ..
I Ad It»*
Iairgv, strong, durable straw
sun hat for hup pickers...........
lirowti
lace
»und the Delinentor prepaid
fur one ve nr.
Ixd.es* brown kld laoa «hoco,
cloth tops, latest style toe.
trinili strong shtMW to wear
Regular price, >XOO n pair;
while at the hop yards to pre­
I
»|
mm -I a I price......................
ll.fiO pr.
serve your health
... >1.35 pr.
I
shoe»,
The Delineator is the ln<lv\
frivtul ami is known in werv
household ill
the
hewvy soles, lateat lasts and
BADSE5
civilized
Regular price, >.’ 50 a
tsx-a.
pair; special price..................... >2.
"McKinley and Rtaascvall"
lasdgi-» for the hat .......
. Uk-
This offer holds gotx! from
ca .
Men's
brown
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kid
shoes,
latest
last,
soft
Regular price, fit ¿O •
"Bryan and Stevenson" badgi»»
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Special
Notice.
Tu every customer wliq
Regular price. >l.5tl •
patir; sfociai price----- .. .
luce
August 15 to November 2-*>,
loo.
pair;
»¡ hx 'tal price......................... ....|XSO pr.
¡ r.ioo.
OREGON
STAYTON
□iiEtt»:- XI«
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"To the umun talus of our )ieopie in
increasing numlwra yearly look fnr
tliiiMi days of relaxation and reerra
lion necessary to maintain the hu­
man machine in fxlr working cundi
lion. The languorous sloth <>f tin
u«a»hore prove* very seductive while
it lasts, but many have decidi»! that
(he annual outing should provide
not only radical < henge of air and
sumnindiug«, I hj I also alimulatloa
of flagging energies 1*
ill prov
1« w
will
provide
brawn »nJ vigor for the retutn to
labor For tills they urge the mount
aln climb and ramble, the balaam of
the mountain ¡line», and the clear,
uniidullenited mountain air."
"In this dirertlon
the Snastn
Route now affords a wealth rd nt
traction«. The entire line of roed
from Ashland to Redding is stud
ded with charming and accessible
hotels and oimps, where are cheer
and comfort and heallug at reasona­
ble coat,
fl sti. rid
facility.
“Or If you look for healing waters
none better can tie found hot orcoid
than the «prings of Ashland, t'ulcs
tin, Anderson, Bartlett, Byron nod
1‘ll-ai Ibdihui."
"Before visiting Etiro|ie, the | mx >
¡tie ot tho Northwest should see the
glories uf Yiaa'iulte Valley, and the
wondrous graves of .Marlpoa« and
“slaver**; the Parisian» are likely
to make inquiries concerning the«,
atiractl ve reaorta."
Bend to Mr. (’. H. Markham, Gen­
eral Paaaengor Agent, Portland, for
new booklet* on “asllut 'rag, Nha»ta
Npringa, McCloud River, ViiaemHe,
and excursion mt 11* theiatu."
BICK.NER BROS •5
Id ti ll:
Boots mui Shoes. (h>nts Furnishing (tomi-
(’rockery and Staple and l'ancy (»roceries1
i*tesatsi*iatai*yattyat<y<»e«»yae•
THE WEAR AND TEAR OF MEN’S NERVI S
In MNty-rih®u«ti<»n. n*4 rm r ei
B au M a - hi of th« holy, but exhaueth n
th*
mental f»> ulti«« xa well
Th< n*»rYA c«lli <rf the b»*ly have baan r bbM
of thrir ntal f >r'<*w Tha uervet have n • life*
In them, there? r»» al! thw oricane nf tha
•uff**r from Lv k of nerve e< iitrol. an<! ’
bliKxl veaaadff that anpttlv these ofiflNM am n« t
In twoprr tofM>.
HCDYAN oorraer« *.!.*
• v»i. HUDYAN pruvideMi this vttaittr or
fierwr f r ■«» that ia u anting ” Arv you aj
pr«»az hmg thia omditinn <»f Narvotui IHbtUly’
Ara you gnming pnouattirwly «Utt • Do you
•atTrr with I • . * .• ■* I i>r 11 1. Ib»w eye« <>r
dark Hn<a un-kr eyr« (Fig i) imla. thin fa*
and «utik-n chrv k, < Fig S); weaiuea of hmba
(Fig 4i; a ¡ax* ap|>»(il« and un;xir» l luliges
Hou 'Fig t); liii|a<t liver Fig fli, and coaliv»
ness. a <s.sst*d longu« i Fi*t !)• <►; ha-» vou
dizzy spclla! Dn y »u autTsr •!** plr«« night«’
I»> T'-u ha;« I kxth I dr-am«’ D. y u awak«
in th« ni'M-ning hidlow < v«d and Ured oat’
Ara yon deapondnnt, ni«laiiobi4yY Do rim
sliun «■» l»ty ' Ar- vour knra-a stusky! Ba»«
yon t»uii in th* «mall of tbs back I
Th»»» symptom*all tell you that y- ur nerves
ar* falling y<-n; that r m will gr iw old I -ng
t— t r.> your lime
HuDYAJt will mv« v i
Ht’DYAN will mak* a robust, »trong, manly
Ui«n of you
lit’liYAX revives, rswt-it««, r*
Javenat»« Go to your druggist at one* »nd
g*t HVDTAN
No<<b<* rmn«dy; just Itl'D
5 AN, foe HUDY AS i* wlutt you n> < I
A
“the; symptoms <>f tbl* terrible alHlcli-m
that visit, so imuiy men ar« rold hands «let
feat, palpitati ii of tbs heart, ha fla»l ■ «.
cloudod memory, nau«- « «ft.-r eatlug, twiteli
tng if niOM-1««, «i-its I «-fore the ey--». «h'S-tlng
¡•tn*, wrsriii««», treuihliugs, M<lituent in
nrin*. hiiswv eyes, awiiumlug iu ir*. a ».'.iky
all gon« feeling «
K< memln-r HUDYAN
He a vtg r- 'is. ri­
ba«« mail, a iu«n with uerv«« of steel, • u in
with tnnarlM of iron.
HUDTAN I* wonderful.
HUDYAN 1»
•rkaowle.1 cud by -ur karting mw -al men t I. ti. great! t nrive i'il
faMiit l«iM«r bn >vn In in*l - »1 «.-len e
Ht'liY AN will lift you fi n
the! life-.f daapondsnry *I>J di«« -irageiiMMU th it vou are now In. and
will make f you a hnppy tuau Try Ulf DY \N. y- i willaa-u tw mivi
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Ila.Ivan Cure« W onion ' s N--rre«. Th^uanda of w omen uw Hudya'i
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General Merchandise
J. UTI1KIX,
AHornn at Law ani Natan Public
The money to pay off the Judg­
ment of Jennie Sinitson vs. Itu
Southern Pacific company, was re
celvrd by the attorney« tor tlie
plaintiff, W. If. Thompson and A
C WiMMlcock, Monday, by Wells
Cargo A Co.'s express, and the same
has been mticelled on the ri*cords of
the i ourt house. The total »mount
received was *12,221 k>.
“f this
>10,(11X1 w • Hit- original verJIct of
tbu Jury and 12.221 >• w is Inlerrsl
and coats.
Thus ends one uf the
leading damage case« ever tried in
the Lane county circuit court.—
Guard.
" F very olir e, Xan Anton. >, Tita- *,»
r - A<"k«*r
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- liefibviy >■ the grmt«*
that
• Er»£!i*»h
thing ever r
| *11 up for nuiyl.«
esil'ls. a-tl.iiia, l>roti<-Lili»
crimp amt ennuimril
•
Ladle«' brown Ox tors!«, la tost
Tbay Tki4 la Ftül.
Greatest of All
•
style tor, cloth tup«, very noat
Woman*« «luj buy»' good hop
picking glove«, Xâc tu.
....... 4*Hi pr.
Men'« hup picking giure*
Spoetai
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f«FT HIHVlN f,"n* p'®’’ ’resist. iO<- a !». ki^-e, >'i 1.1. k-,_. U
Ul. I^IIl 1/I rl.fi If your druggist d-sw not ke-p It, Beu i dir» t to
HUDYAN REMEDY
Is strictly an up tndfnte wheel, and Is n t madu by a tru«t
one of the liest wheels un the market for the money. I'rii
wg rgce-ve
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•*«•> d«v
$35, $37.50 nnd $40,
Golden Eagle-
$27..50 nml $fio
According to tire» and term*.
A. W HAGEY Agent
»'■«r» for *11 forn.« "f thront *i,.| bin; trne-
kliw. AII.I haw* tri lo i mu * sreoB • '--"S
aber* It fiulet w'» !.*» . futir lull* r.nr* In
<”ir family, and imtlier iuy «Ui* um ! h«,«
ever. -1 aii:<l>r««l**p t«« sii«, -f Ihnsitica,-
hireatuor g tb*rhil<lrrn I r inw tlisi I. mor»
Ihsn any Other fstndy ran ■*> Artet »
Frigi -h lletuv.1; ujiut as rffi-, ft,* h.r gc>» n-
up |M->pl* a, T.; U,« ,<>unK |(
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In th* throat ai>d brom l.i*¡ tul—. an.| :«„/«
It xotli** an<i Iw-ol« th* Irriiatxl i ..u*»,
bwer-n. Up m* phlr-fftn slot iniKU- 111 tl,«
brandan* p«—ur»-. <)<ii*>« II» n*r. -, Inri*
orsi«* th« <"ii«tuutton amt «fo¡«. th* rough
Ing Mv advfra to panni» I» tosi««)« Mr*,,
a le tt.r In th* I.on» |t a|;| be ■ <-oa»lanl
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me» of ,.«rh monti,, «t Ma«oné- ball.
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