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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1901)
.«h * r » 7 • • e^w through Utah and Colorado <SHEARED> LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE <»E OVARI»! \N If Roosevelt'» adiulnlstration do*, nut prove a sucrvss it will not bo from tank nt advice. The fool »hn has a graft 1« better off Ibsn the man who ba* brain» but doean't know how to uav Iheui, The Ohio court» have evidenced their ta'lef In the equality uf women by ordering one of them to pay ail* atony. EDITORIAL HASH THE TEST ..... niton. I lie real gentle wo, the rr.i| lady—in Ihelr presence <>u think of the high and tb-hle thi< g* of life. Hume making. hom>ral>!e l>u-in< »-. | p'linllng, must invi ti ll-.-i«. oratory, philosophy, philan thropy the.«- have their place in the NOTICE OF PI’BUCATION A man who »ays "Don't know!" 1« wiser and belter off than th» man whs attempt» to convey the Impre»« »ion that hv do»*» know. The quiet man 1« tho exasperating one. Aou are conwious that, al though vou arc doing ail the <piar- reling. you can't even imagine the culling thing» he 1» thinking <>(you Bernal Wolf »rd, i rtromxti, I;»» sued the Southern I’scifle Compiny for ttt.Otai datnago», l^oiuv) ,,f ;,er* •un it Injures received on February *, l'.*’l, at Know Ion, oil the A»htai>d division. Ho ciMitptalne that one of hie lege w«« mrahed «> that It he < »me necessary to nmputate It below the knee, at«l the other »»»badly crushed and mangled, and he was bruited ami other» t«, Injured. conversation of nature's elete, and one 1» not only know v by th» com pany bo keep» but JiC 1» K KIT pure or otherwise by the company he I houghtlct* lire only great when they their lives by great prlnci A Phyuciaa Taetliei What uro you kicking about - To alcal from a thief is no roblory, nohow, and we never knew you Io be gully of writing anything worthy of a credit. The Marlon county official» are in a t-rriable mix up, and the end is not in tight. ' 'ho county judge is do* torniined to have the taroks of the •ever» I county officers ex|>erted and tho officer« »ra Just us determined The suit of A. W. Blackburn that he ahull not. Judge Scott against (I. 1.. Rees, brought in the I.inn County, teem* to think be is the whole thing. t irvuit Court of w herein Hie plaintiff a»k for Sill,ODO damages for tliu alienation of (lie af ca & Tea Toaar Noll. fections of Ids wife, resulting in »»Iteration and divorce has been The little daughter of Mr. J. Ni. settled. Powell lumped on an inverted ruke I'nder the agreement the plalntifi made of ten penny nail», and thuast Is to receive »*• ami is to he |>er- one nail entirely through her foot milted to have the charge of.a »on and a »••.•oml one half w *y through now with Nirs. Blackburn. As a re Chamberlain’» Pain Balm was suit of the matter, divorce» have promptly applied and five minutes been grunted In both fumillea, liter the |*.«iti hoi disappeared and w h ich are now completely sep- no mwre »offering w»» experienced, erated in three day« tho child whs wearing .Mr. Blackburn, who la a aon of at* tier shoe aa u»ual and with al>«olutk toruey*<Jen«iral Blickburn, reeidea ly no discomfort. Mr. Powell Is a in Salem Mri. Blu.khurn am! Mr. well known merchat af Forkland, Ree» In Boritami, and Mrs. Keen In Va. Pain Balm 1» an antiseptic and Albany. heals «ucii Irjurio» without UMtura- tom mi.I In on«-third the lime re i 1 I.' the u»ual treatment. I 1 r il< In Peery A Peery. I’r»e Cd < \ |H dltioud V to tho f<‘ riiolf» r* r anti un »»it'ULiUiMily m a ymirwHf!*’ Ihn th»» rulturml Bodon audlenc« l th »l h< “<i<> 1 U \iy llark and HU lk)un|" FA 1.1 AND WINTER CLOTHING ” Mr ait« k of niitlrfS Asthma vm very l*<! I waa afraid I m he d>>«n at nitfbt fir frar of »ruotbrriiMi. 1 vouldu Iget breath Nu fnatler if ail the doon and wiA*iuwa in iba L uum «era n. it »retnrd aw V iftLrra «MDu air rX Mid that I tliUkI •ur»-ly aína t^r to Blain Clothing Co Dyspepsia Cure We <«•!! the bran«! of gUI|t ImotH the bent iti th World.. The BOSTONS M n'» hip beota, «n->g pronf d»*> , • 11 loti Hr.,ml, per pair ... *• ’ • ^©o\. Men'» Klorm Lung Women»* Storm Rubber», per pair............................................. G. D. TROTTA; ST A Y To) - Ol: Eli! Mdie« carry them like a puree; Ix-autifully tlnl«h*e. I'arfict picture-maker*; ■ triumph of photographe »kill. ■ We Hare Them at Popular Price# Wa #lvi> complete lii'tructlons In nh<>tograi>l lio- lirgt«t stock of photographic suppllej Wiltamette Viiiley otil'iilw of Portland. e he Woodworth <lr MAIL ORDER DRUGG ALBANY, - -I FURNITUR A Vxatat-. A-.tacX'ot CroupsJ Tr<>u« fur a little It gave \ me *<>!iderfai re* y I » I rf andUit »rcon'l 7 I \ ¡ b-4tlr cured tna I I 1 I . .>n i ¡det« o My re- 1 11 mvery !• prrti atMAt. ton, for Wrt aincn ( have h<4 ha«I the allfntrtt return of my old enemy. I Ooneidbr Acker a Engiuih IU m«-d > by longovlda the beat medicine hi the e rid h»r hacking cough«, anthma and hrmchin* It r«»mpletrly mailer« th«»we atubh<rrn «liw- that many j»r«>r.!r wrongly au|»p.««r to he incurable If aumprm wllljuM try a -.ir»- gle bottle, it will prove every word I Lava mid. and more too'* (Signed) Jo«» l> F. iiiott Commandrr John Mararah No. m Portland. Mtch íbdd at 2V . fiftc. and 11 * bottle, thrnu*bout 1 the i niu*l Htatre and < «nada: and tn F.ng- l»n<l alls »1 ,» M <• flj. Wyuuarsi t: MUafied after buving return the b«vttle to yoar dru«i»t and get your money back. Rubber«, per ...................................... i«r • • ntf finest line of Fall and Wintei Clothing, Overcoats, Cndei wear and Shoes ever exhibit e<l in Linn county The Idaal trip to th» va»t duri.)« J the heat <>( Suuinivr I» vta ilia !U< Grand« WtMttern »nd Dvnvrr A IB. tirando RiliriMd». Ilia far tan.*»! "Hcenk* Line of the World." Jhf vxtreii)«-» ot tcuip. r.<lur« aru ne«« r met, an.| |ia»»enger* »re »ure of ha»- ir# a U» Il#hIIully n»>l rld«< through the H< arl of the 11«« by Mountain«, »nd a a lew hy daylight of acent-rj which I» nowhere »urtMMrd. If d< »Ired, a »l«p enr .ute may be made at qualul and pit ture*ei(uv Hall Mke t ily. the "City ot the .-«Hint»,*' Glen wool Spring», M-advIlle, Colo rado spring«, Pueblo, lietivvr, or any intermediate point. There are throe daily train* leav ing Salt take! tty forali point» ,-a»l, Uhhwuia inajM'd n death Uat 1 whirl) bag* i *I« mm > connection» from a uhl never have r;«er alx*ve Hfty a i tin- Northwest vta either O. II. A N day and the diaraae « '.hl have bran [•'<*, or the Southern I'aclffc <’«> I Three train» are equipped will rvalrlctad to Hong K og A* It ia. aaya a shau<‘ at .Attar in the ! through sireiivr« fBlandard ami Naw York bun. caar« I tmr deadly . Four I»!.) Free Reclining I hair Car», d;»ca*« are ap|warL 4 in all t*»V nelgb and » |>erfect Dining far Service. boring country placer and it »^appar Personally Conducted Excur»lon». cut that victim« uf th« pla<iae I* m charge of coii)|K-lcn I ar.d cour te found at auv time in shanghai •< <Xu»«'-r nu» m iiiAg-r«, are run »everal Hine* porta that have glaag connectnm w*ah a week without change nt mra to IL'iirf Kong \ ISnver, Omaha, Kanan« tity, si In regard t the origin .»f the <!*«• »>< J I.outa, Chicago, ituff<l>>, New York thr re la no quvwtion that the pre «rut [Bo»l>>u, and all ea»tern elite« plague appeared in «ever« form in ■ \ I i, ket» arc on -ale at nil R.tllreail \ unnan laat winter It haa I »ran known . I h ket < MBcea. For further Inform» there for «everai Il war car- I tlon 4/)d cl>.'-it***«t rate», »t't'ly t*’ J. D. M orari» i t>, ried to < anton in .March by trader* Genetwj Agen* l.’t I'hlnl St., The diaraee ia not a new one aa it haa 1‘urtland, Oregon. appr«re<t from time to time in IVraia and Arabia between IhM and The latter year »*•» memorable t*vcauae the piagi!* reached Europe It broke out then in A«tn»khan. l>ut the Ruaaian government auppreaaed it by prompt me a au re* < hlna haa not I »ecu viaite»! by a great plague for many year«, but there la good authority for the atatemenl that the plague which ravaged Europe tn the fourteenth century broke »»nt iu China. Thr medical return»from llong Kong *huw that the prvMmt la the true plague All the aymptotna ere thcae dreeribtMl by metlical expert« who have keen the di* a«e raging among M«■airin pilgrim* to Mecca It I* an acute fever. ac<M)m|*auied by evidence» of blood pol- g. The gland* <>f the ” the groin awe)) up. and abker*»*«-. and carbuncle* frequently appear; there are C»n« kted ot ¡respira hemorrlmgr* under the »kin and frotu aoinr of the organ«. The strength of the jwitirnl awny. anti in a frtv hotira the diwaM* 1« often fata). Why the diaeaae «gcltr* ao much ter , rnr 11 bechuae there have been few op- ¡Mirtunitiv* for carefully studying it. The Hua.>laii doct*»ra who atwlled the plague at .V. Irak han came to thr cou elution that It «a* propagated by mi crobe«. l-’lrat to »rrtv» «uh th» tslefraphic One physician at llong Kong attrib ute* iu apread to a purely vegetable no«» Th» Wvrbly Or»<on:aa. |M»is4»n which arlM”» from the earth and prove* fatal tlr*t to the small douirfttic animal» which are nearest to the ground. XVliatever l»e the cauac it ia 1 certain that the rat. which ao frequent- i ly burrow» in the ground, wa.i thr tir»l victim of the plague in both Canton and Homr Kong Thousand* were found dru«i before a -unglr human be ing wan al tacked Then cat* and dog* suffered, and finally men and women The story that the plague waa spread bv the Chinese rating rat» ia not very This preparation couiain» all of the d I gellant* and dig' .«t all kinds of plausible of course thr rating of in food. It gives instant relief and never fectr<l rats may have aided iu the tails to cure. It allows you to eat all »pre ml of the di»ra»e, but the infection the food you want. The most «enalllve wus brought from Yunnan l»y caravans stomachs can take it. Hjr Ila uw many of trailer*, and everything which the tli usanda of dyspeptics have taen • -■ cured after everything failed. It con tugion The moist climate <>t thr Is unequalled h>r all stomach trouble». evucouiit al»o help* the spread of thr It can’t help <hi«ea.*c- !n H<»ng Kong it was by a mere mat but do you good ter of acehlvut that thr European au Prrp»rs«1 only by r C DaWtrr «< •> ,< bl •«•> Tb»|l ni*ln»lk lia.r«U>cX« cm thor i tie» learned of the «li«’»«», a» the native* carefully concealed thr «pr>-ad of the contagion. <*nr Chinese min THZ ZOMZ OOLD CVD.Z ister 1» the sanitary Is »a rd Lau Wai ( hiiru pr<tvvd to Is- hard-headed He Aa zafonloae Treatment by Which lhsistc<l upon having ¡uktients »ent Drankarl« are Seta« Cured Dally from thr great native hospital of Jung la Spite of Thesuelvoe. Wah to thr European Hygria, and lh« n. after examination, to the hulk» in the harbor This was done f »r a few days Then thr feeling tun* *ng the < hilH M- became **» bitter that the pro- eedwre hod to be atandoned Native mrmbrrsof the sanitary ls«rd a< tually stimulated thia ho»Ulity to ’European methode* Placards were brought to Hong K<»ng from Canton, whi' h revra! the deadly suspicion of all foreign means of treat infill These placard» warned all |»e«>- ple not to go to Hong K<«ng nor to per mit their wive* aud children logo, be- eausr they would fall victims to the foreign doctor«, wh«» were chopping up all sick prraona in order to make medi cine out of their eyes nud bone» No amount of explanation has yrt sufheed to eradicate thr deep s ul<sl suspicion that all foreign doctors arc on a still hunt f*>r the rye» <»f dead < hiorae Thr people cannot understand that Eiir»«J»eau medicine dor* not value cer tain parts of a body for medicine, br cau*«- their own physician« who arc mainly quack«» insist that by eating certain ¡»arts of the tsslirs of anuna ^’* «»n<- may secure the best quail! tho«a animals They cling to thjA«» . lief, and therefore such at*»ur<l » as th'<>f Christian nriasionaiJ^^^*gs ing native children t<> securv Jy ftud ready credence \ y . Digests what you eat: "I Hi. N avfiam NT W s should oc casionally give credit when It clip* editorials from oilier paper*." — Wool burn lndo|>eiident. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE CHOLERA IN CHINA Nover «