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Albany Has Moral Spasm.
A moral wave struck the city
council of Albany las night, and as a
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
result Albany will hereafter !><■ a
closed town.
A resolution was
«CIO,
LIIY CO., OREGON passed which is designed Io sup
press all gambling, secure rigid en
forcement <d the law authorizing
Sunday dosing of saloons, banish
the slot macliiaes from the city and
effect other reforms.
By D. C- Humphrey.
•1 w
Advertising rates made known on application
Transient advertisements must be paid for
when the order is given for their insertion.
NAVIGATES THE AHL
Entered at the postoffice at Scio, Oregon, as
secend-class mail matter.
Feats of M. Santos-Dumont in His
Hasardons Pursuit.
Money in Pheasants.
Ramuel Bane, of Corvallis, who
has been engaged In the rearing of
China pheasants for pleasure for the
past two years has found that con
siderable profit attaches to this part I
of the poultiy business. About two
¿rears ago he caught a young hen
pheasant that had become chilled
by the ruin, and later found a cock
with its wing broken, which he
amputated. With these two as a
darter he has succeeded in rearing
as fine a flock of the beautiful gtmo
birds as can be found anywhere. Il
8 an interesting sight to watch Mr.
Bane feeding his birds, for they are
as tame as chickens and fly up and
perch on his hands and arms and
fight for the grains of wheat he scat
ters over himself.
Last week Mr. Bane shipped fif
teen pairs to Chehalis, Wash., to be
turned loose in the country, the
county court being the purchaser.
A few days ago an order for twenty
pairs had to be refused as Mr. Bane
did not wish to reduce any further
the number of his birds, According
to his statement this business is
much more profitable than the
chicken industry. It only takes
about half as much feed for the
pheasants as for chickens, and eggs
retail easily at $2.59 a dozen. A
pair of birds brings $5. The hens
are prolific layers, three of his birds
during the last season having laid
195 eggs. At the rate of $2.50 per
dozen this maxes a gross profit of
these birds of over $40. Sold ns
mature birds the profit would be
immensely increased.
Mr. Bane
uses an incubator and brooder for
hatching and rearing the little onus
Deeds recorded:
W C Burkhart to Silas Living
stone 6 acres
$ 600
Thos O Montgomrey to Eve
COO
line Montgomrey 22.02 acres
Sarah Barker to A F Albert
shn 2 lots Peoria
200
Wm Ralston to Mrs B R Bi
lyeu lot 7 hlk 164 H’s ad
1300
Frank Robertson to A L Wed
die I lot Swpet Home
50
M L Zlgler to C O Zimmerman
16.68 acres
650
M T Powell to Clyde Powell 1
acre
400
J M Donaca to J E Lindley 1
lot Lebanon
20
Bliss I) Brown to Henry Lyons
174x80 feet Lyons
1
8 H Lyon to Henry Lyons 1
lot Lyons
Patents J P Hawk anti Win Price.
Mortgages for $825 300 and 400.
Releases for 400, 250, 125, 5t>0 and
5000.
Chatel mortgages for 200 and 400.
Registrations, approximately 650.
Mining claim of R Edson and
Vane Henness Santiam district filed
Gopher Gohl Mining and Milling
Co Incorporated.
Capitol stock
$6,000 Headquarters Anidein In
corpcratnrs R Edson, Vane Hen
t tiss, I) W Runiliaugh
.
License issued for the marriage ol
Rohl M Jones and Opal Bark us and
Frank Overholser and Fay Slanard-
Music—When you are playing a
vornet
Torture—When some other fellow
plays the cornet.
Church—Where you went when a
boy.
Cigarette—Cure for over-accumu
lation of brain matter.
Water—A fluid used in watering I
liveshx'k.
Business—When you akin a fellow
out of a bunch of money.
Swindle—When the other fellow I
akin« \<iu out of a bunch of money.
Fli«nd—A man who waits until
payday and borrows your money be
fore you have a chance to aponti it.
Joke—When some other fellow
gets pinched.
Outrage—When you get pinched.
Flirt—When a girl smile* at some
other fellow.
Tip—Something yon bet on and
don’t win.
Gossip —What you say aliout some
other fellow.
Blander—What some other fellow
rays a (tout you.
Indifference—When you lose ten
•lodars in a slot machine.
Anguish—When your wife strike«
you for four bits.
Excruciating Joy—When jou find
• nick le.
Cat—A woman you don’t like.
Thomas Cat—A collector of hoot
lacks. A vocalist.
Nerve—The thing that ache»
when some fellow strikes you for a
ten.
Sweetness—A debutante. A first
kfaa.
Frofanlty—(See Telephone.)
,rly Trainin* and Edaeatfon off th«
Most Darin* and Sucaeaafnl
Aeronaut of Modern
Time*.
Ilie Brownlow Bill.
NOBLE LIVING.
There is no.v pending in Congress
a bill introduced by Hon. Walter P.
Brownlow, of I’ennessee, and the
lion. Jacob H. Gallinger, Senator
from New Hampshire, appropriat
ing $24,000,OOu, National aid for the
building of wagon roads. This sum
is io lie distributed to each State
according to its population, except
that no state is to receive less than
$250,000. The states or counties re
ceiving this money must add a like
amount, so that $48,000,000 will be
expended in the building of wagon
roa Js.
C lonel Brownlow says that we
have over 2o0,000 miles of the finest
railway in the world, more miles of
rail way then all of tiie rest of the
globe put together, yet we h ive the
poorest wagon roods of any civilized
country. He believes ttiat no other
one thing will do this country so
much good as the building of wagon
roads us provided for in this bill.
As they are to be built in every
state in the Union, they will be es-
peclally valuable as an object I ‘»son.
Experience has shown that w here
ever good roads exist every one
wants more of them.
Th» Value of Good Life—Hl«bt Think-
Laad» lo Hlulit Uolna—
ral th nod Work».
Notice is hereby given that the
county MiperliiteiKlent of Linn
county will l>o|<| the regular exaini-
nntion o( n|q,li< an(* lor Mate and
i
Ye shall know them by their fruits, Do county papers at Albany, Oregon, as
men gather grapte of thorns, or figs o, follow*:
thistles?—Matt., S:16.
FWK STATE PAPERS.
Great Clearance Sale!
Sale on
BUTTED HIS. HEAD
MEN’S PANTS
Commencing Wednesday, Febru
This is not the only ¿utterance in
What would you think of a man who
which Christ emphasized the value of a ary 10, at 9 o’clock a. ni., and con 115 pairs of men’s $1.00 cotton pants would stand and deliberately butt hia
good life. It is as easy to tee that lie tinuing until Haturday. February 13,
head
against a atone wall—you would
for
75c pr
regarded honor, integrity, charity and at 4 o'clock p. m.
probablysav, “You foolish man, yauare
Wednesday—Penmanship,
his
Don’t think that a pair of $1.00 trying to kill yourself.”
courage to be the chief characteristics
of the ideal man as to see which way tory, spelling, algebra, reading cotton pants are no good,
Home
school law.
the current flows when you stand on
Thursday—Written
aril hmetie, houses would try to make-yon think
the river’s bank. His revelations were theoiy of teaching, grammar, book tli it these houses were a great
bar-
made for the purpose of teaching us keeping, physic*, civil government.
gain at $1.50 a pair.
how to produce the best practical re
Friday—Physiology, geography,
sults, just as the farmer would tell his mental nrlttiiuelie,
composition,
kill yourself,
sou that he must elenr the ground of physical geography.
stones, must plow, harrow, sow seed
Saturday—Botany, plane g.orne-
and watch the grow th of weeds if he ex try. general history, English litera-
pects to reap a harvest for his granary lure, psychology.
$3 Men’s black long Fish Brand
FOlt COUNTY PAPERS.
and barns.
Slicker
2.25
Coinmencing Wednesday, Febru-
I suspect I am something of a fanatic
If you want dry feet—Buy Mil* 2 .35 Men’s black long Fish Brand
on this subject,fori think the num who ary 10, at 9 o’clock p. m.
Slicker
1.65
First, second and thud grade cer ler’s Shoes'
puts himself to some trouble to give a
2 40 Men’s LUck long Shield brand
cup of cold water to a thirsty chi Id, and tificates.
If yov want all leather—Buy Mil-
Slicker
1.90
Wednesday—Penmanship, history
does it became he and that child are
ler’s Shoes.
2.00 men’s black medium long
the offspring of the same Father, is onhogrnpliy, reading.
Thursday
—
Written
arithmetic,
Shield brand slicker
1.60
better off morally and spiritually than
If you want your money’s worth
the man who accepts the whole Nicene theory ol teaching, grammar, physi- — Buy Miller’s Shoes.
$5
Men.s
first
quality
snag
proof
Creed but drinks tiie water himself. i alogy.
legged and rolled edge gum boats
Friday—Geography, mental naith-
; In other words, the liberty of belief is
If you want full value—Buy Mil
* very large and wide, but the necessity metie, st bool law, civil government. I ler’s Shoes.
$> Men’s first quality snag proof long
PRIMARY CERTIFICATES.
legged gum boots, plain edge........ .4.00
of right action is to the last degree im- Wednesday—Penmanship, ort hog-
If you want .ser vice—Buy MiPer’a $3 Men’s 2nd quality
i perative. If your belief helps you to be raphy, rending', arithmetic,
length hip gum
gracious and kindly and gentle, then | Thursday—Alt of questioning, Shoes.
boots .... .......................................... 2.85
your belief is to be cherished as a moth- theory of teaching, methods, physi-
We have Miller’s Snoes to sell.
$3.50 Men’s second quality long legged
er cherishes her little one; but 'f you ology.
gum boots.......................................... 2.92
think to use this world for your own j
W. L. J ackson ,
benefit only and expect your creed to '
County Sup’t.
$3.50 Men’s snag proof knee gum heats
carry you through the gate of Heaven I
rolled edge.......................................... 2.93
Sale on Men’s Underwear.
and into the approval of the Almighty,
Holy Rollers Raided, Routed and
$3.50 Men’s snpg proof knee gum boots
you will find out your mistake by and
50c men’s heavy ribbed cotton
Rolled Northward.
plain edge.'...................................... 5.93
by. When I reach the other world and
fleece lined underwear per
am examined as to my past I would
$1.65
Womans’ gum boots pebble lops
garment
38c
rather take the hand of some poor
A telephone message was received
...........................................
$1 30
creature whom, with great pains, I in Albany Saturday evening from
saved from stavatiou or drink or some
Constable
Jones
of
Jefferson
that
■ crime and say: “I could not do much, :
dear Lord, for the time was short and three suspicious looking men were
the work was hard, bat this brother of camped in the woods on this stile of
mine was going the wrong way and I the Santiam and it was believed
persuaded him to turn his face to they were the Woodburn robbers.
Thee,” than to offer any other conceiv-
1 . ‘ i In response > to the message, on
able reason why I should be acce*
...........................
Sunday
morning Sheriff Huston and
with favor in that upper home.
When we think of Christ in a large Chief of Police McClain, with a
wav, what fact Impresses us, subdues ’ heavy loaded shot gun and revolv
us. forcek us to fall at His feet and touch ers left for the place, being joined NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
REFEREE’S SALE.
the hern of His garment ? Is it not that by Consta >le Jones and E k Recorder
He lived as He taught us to live? In
Notice
is
hereby given that the under
Notice is hereby given that the un
the single sentence: “My Father work- Ed Meeker. About in o’clock they dersigned administrator of tiie estate of signed referee will, on the 5th day of
eth hitherto, and I work,” llis whole marched upon the camp beyond the John Y. Crocker, deceased, has tt is day I February, 1904, at the hour of one o’-
career is summed up. He did what God Meeker farms,
When almost in tiled with the County Clerk for Linn I clock in the afternoon, at the front door
wanted nim to do. The Father's pur- McClain’s shot gu't was accidently County, Oregon,' his final account in of the Court House, in the city of Alb
pose was His purpose and He knew no ,lig(.hHrged atl(1 ,t w.ls' thought ' ft said estate and the County Court lias any, in Linn County, Oregon, pursuant
nthor niirnnea
In order
nnr't»»' to
tn «accomplish
n r»/w»m n 11 c n
fixed Monday the 7th day of March 1304 to a decree duly made and entered in
other
purpose. In
it He was tarried over the hills of Judea might cause the fleeing of the men, at tiie hour of one o’clock p. m . of said the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Linn County, on the 29th day of
in the garb and the poverty of a peas but upon reaching the camp ttiree day, for the hearing of objections if any September, 1903, in that certain suit
there
shall
be
to
said
account
and
for
ant, under the hospitable roof of Beth- dilapidated looking fellows
were
pending in said court wherein Emeline
purpose of settling sa d estate,
any, into the shadow of Gethsemane found around a fire under a big tree. the Dated
this 16th day of January 1904. Hassler and J. M. Hassler, her husband,
and along the rugged slope of Calvary, Explanations were made and it was
J. A. Richardson and Velera Richard
W. E. A rnold ,
but in every experience lie kept the one
son, his wife, Margaret A. Lucas and M.
Administrator.
found
that
the
party
consisted
of
C.
end in view. At what cost the world
A. Lucas, her husband, Orpha Garland
Weatherford A Wyatt.
E.
Brooks,
tarred
and
feathered
at
and G. W. Garland, her husband, A. L.
will never know, but there was a
Attorneys for Administrator.
Richardson and Belle Richardson, his
straight path from Bethlehem to Ileav-! Corvallis, Sa opson Levins an 1 Leo
wife, L. W. Richardson and Ella Rich
en, and He walked in it with unfalter- Campoell, all Holy Rollers who
ardson, his wife, and M. N. Richardson
ing step, nis doctrine was comprised < sines the Corvallis affair h ive been
Notice is hereby given that the under were plaintiffs, and William Garland,
in love toward and confidence in God at
a minor, and M. N. Richardson, as his
all times and under all circumstances, kicked ami bounced al mg, living signed has been by the County Court of guardian, Gilbert Garland, Harley Gar
the State of Oregon for Linn County
and Tlis one demand of us is that we out in the woods at different places. duly
appointed administrator of the land and Roy Garland, minors, and J.
shall “go and do likewise.”
i Brooks declared they were being I estate of Rebecca A., Breed, deceased.
W. Garland, their guardian, James Gar
If a man does the works of Christ he persecuted for the Lord’s sake. | All persons having claims against said land and J. W. Garland were defen
will be with Him in the hereafter. They refuse to tell where Crettield , estate will present them duly verified to dants, sell ut public auction, to the
There will be no other place than
meat my residence in Scio, Oregon, highest bidder, for cash in hand, sub
ject to confrmation by said court, all
within six months from this date.
Heaven in which to assign him a resi is.
Dated at Scio, Oregon this December the right, title and interest of the above
dence. If He told us to judge our fel-' The only food in the eatnp was a
1 named pla atiffs and defendants in and
lows by their fruits, then it is logical little flour and some potatoes. 31, 1904.
I to the fo..owing described promises,
W. E. S avage ,
to suppose that He will judge us by Tneir breakfast ha 1 been potatoes
Adinr. of the estate of Rebecca A. to-wit
the same standard.—N. Y. Herald.
straight. Brooks said he hail a lit
Beginning at the South West corner
Breed, deceased.
of the Soot i East quarter of Sec. 19 in
tle money.
Township I I South, Range I West of the
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
The sheriff ordered them to break
Willamette Meridian, in Linn County,
PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS.
camp and leave. At lint they ob-
| Oregon, th nee North 20.00 chains,
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Under
y, liut the signed administratrix of tne estate of thence Ea ; 15.00 chains, thence South
Mr». Muggins—“Your husband seems jeeteil to travel on Sunday,
' 20 chains, '.hence Wtist 15.00 chains, to
like a man with an iron will.” Mrs. argument was forceable and they Robert Cary, deceased, has filial her the place of beginning, containing 30
Buggins—“A pig iron will.”—Railroad left. Jones warned them to puss J final account with the clerk of the coun- acres.
Gazette.
Also, b .-inning 30 feet East and 47
(F | ty court ami the court made an order
through Jefferson without stopping
■ ■ nl
fixing the 1st day of February, 1904, at feet South 1 deg. East from the North
Tom—“Don’t you consider Mis» and this they did, and
are now the liour of one o’clock of «aid day for East corm f of Block No. 10 in South
Kayne rather dull?” Dick—“Well,
hearing objections to said account, if Addition t i the city of Scio, in Lintl
after the way she cut me I can't say marching on the capitol of the state. any,
and to settle said estate.
County, Oregon, thence North 89 deg.
Tiie men’s Holy K illing procivili- | Dated
that Ido.”—San Francisco Chronicle.
Decemlier 26th, 1903.
East 940 fi et, thence South 6.91 chains,
First Lady "Dear me, 1 never saw ties were as strong as ever. They Weatherford A Wyatt M rs . H. J. C ary thence South 89 deg. 47 min. West931J£
Mrs. Potts look so pale. Second Lady— said they h id been there about a I Att ys for Adm’x.
Administratrix feet to the center of the county road,
“Nor I; she’s probably been out in the week waiting for orders to move
of the estate of thence North 1 deg. West 6.73 chains to
Robery Cary, the place of beginning, containing 9.69
wet without an umbrella.”—Pearson’s
according
to
the
Lord
’
s
will
—
De
deceased.
Weekly.
acres, save and except about one half
acre out of the South West corner of
Young Father (proudly)—“We have inocrat.
said premises conveyed to L. W. Rich
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
a new babv at our house.” Bachelor
ardson.
Misterious Circumstance.
Friend (sympathetically)—"Well,well,
R. SHELTON, Referee.
you must do all you can to bear up un
Notice is hereby given that tiie under
der it.—Somerville Journal. •
One was pale and sallow and the signed lias been duly appointed by tiie
Mamma “Teachar tells me you were other fresh ind rosy. Whence the County Court of Linn County, Oregon,
very naug hty in school yesterday. Why difference? She will is blushing as the executors of the last will and tes
did you not tell me yourself ?” Tommy 1 witfi health uses Dr. King’s New tament of David Henry Johnston de
time ; caki >.
"Why er -you always told me not to Life Pills to maintain it. By gent ceased. Any and all persons having
against said estate are hereby no
tell tales out of school.”—Philadelphia ly arousing the lazy orgins they claims
2, Foil YaquliiH:—
tified to present the same to the under So.
compel
good
digestion
mil
head
off
Train leaves Albany...............
Press.
“
“
Corvallis.........
constipation. Try them. Only 2ic signed at Scio, Linn County, Oregon,
“ arrives Yaquina..........
“Oh!” said the poet, haughtily, “if ¡at Peery’s drugstore.
within six months from the date of this
you don't accept my verses it doesn't
notice, duly verrified as required by law. So. I, tetnrnin*:-
Leaves Yaquina......................
6.45 A M
Dated this 27th day of Nov. A.D. 1903.
matter much. I have other irons in the
Leaves Corvallis......................
11.30
“
G koroe C hristie J ohnston
fire.” “Ah! Then put these, verses
Arrives Albany........................
12.15 P. M
H enry S ibbelu J ohnston
with them by a’.l means,” said the ed
So. 3, For Detroit:—
Executors.
Leaves Albany.........................
7.00 A. M
itor.—Philadelphia Record.
I Weatherford & Wyatt,
.Arrives Detroit........................
12 20 P. M
The Doctor’s Calls.—Hunt—“I have
Attys for Exrs.
>«»- 4. from Detroit:—
seen Dr. I’i lei’s carriage at your house
Leaves Detroit................................... 1.00 P. M.
Arrives Albany.......... ....................... 5.55 P. ML
three or four times lately. It has
alarmed us greatly.” Turner—“No-
Train No. 1 arrives in Altanj’ in time t'>
\VANTED—A trustworthy gentlemen
with the S. P. south bound train, m
)*” y’s sick; Pellet merely cnlled to col
’ '
or lady in each county to man snnect
“I find Thedford’s Black-Drausht
well as giving two or three hours in Albany
lect a bill. Nothing serious. I assure
age business for an old established before departure of 8. P. north .bound train
»rood medicine for li’ er disease.
It cured my -on after he had »p nt
house of solid financial standing.
A or Portland. •
you.”—Boston Transcript.
1 100 with doctors. It is all tiie med
f rain No. I connects with the 8. P. Wes
straight l«>na tide weekly salary of $18.00
icine I take ’ ttliS. CAROLINE
train at Corvallis Crossing for Indepon
paid by check each Monday with all ex Si-le
MARTIN, Park<f,sburg. W. Vs.
lence McMinnville and all points north Ar>
penses direct from headquarters. Money Portland.
If vour liver does not act reg
advanced for expenses.
E.
EWDIN STONE, Manager.
Enclose
seif
ularly go to vour druggist and
addressed envelope, Manag* r, 300 Cax- THOS. COCKRELL, Agent, Albany.
secure a package of Thedford's
ton
Bldg.,
Chicago.
1-4
Black-Draught and take a dose
What are They?
tonight. This great family
medicine frees the constipated
T he N ews and Oregonian 1 year
bowels, stirs up the torpid liver
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
r $2.00.
and causes a healthy secretion
Tablets. A new remedy for stom
of bile.
ach troubles, biliousness and consti
Thedford's Black - Draught
i Forever,
*o Car., ton-
pation, and a good one. Price 25c.
will cleanse the bowels of im
Take Cusen rd« C p :
i.-. 10c orSbc
For
sale by all dealers,
tt. c. C lad lovuu
r futiu
purities and strengthen the kid
neys. A torpid liver invites
colds, biliousness, chills and
fever and all manner of sick
Inside each pound package of
ness and contagion. Weak kid
neys result in Bright s disease
which claims as many victims
as consumption.
A 25-cent
package of Thedford’s Black-
Draught should always be kept
in the house.
will be found a FREE game.
“I used Thedford'» Black
60 different ^ames. All new.
Draught tor liver and k dney com
An authorized article on the Bra
zilian aeronaut, M. Santos-Dumont,
appears in the Century from the pen
of Sterling Heilig:
This young Brazilian inventor works
for the love of the thing, not for lucre,
lie has never felt moved to apply for
a single patent. He is a son of the
"coffee king” of Brazil, the proprietor
of the Santos-Dumont plantations of
Sao Paulo, the friend of the former
Emperor Dom Pedro and the bene
factor and adviser of whole popula
tions. Santos-Dumont, the father, al
Bet er Than Gold.
though a Brazilian by birth and na
tionality, was French by descent, and
whh troubled for several years
had his technical education at the
Ecole Centrale (arts and industries) with chronic indigestion and ner-
vous
debility.” writes
II Green of
in Paris. Thanks to his education,
Larcester, N li “No remedy help
he was the first to apply scientific ed me until I begun
using Electric
methods to Brazilian coffee culture, Hitters, which did me more good
so that his plantations became the than all the medicines I ever used.
most flourishing in the land, having Thny have alao kept my wife in ex
4,000,000 coffee-plants, occupying 9,000 cellent health for years. She says
laborers, comprising towns, manufac Electric Bitters are just uplendid
tories, docks and steamships, and for female troubles; that they are a
served by 14G miles of private rail grand tonic and invlgorator fur
roads. It was on these railroads that weak run down women. No other
the young Santos-Dumont, before he I medicine can take ils plaro in our
was 12 years of age, drove locomotive family.” Try them. Only 50c. Sat
engines for his pleasure, and devel isfaction guaranteed by E C Peery.
oped the taste for mechanics and in
vention which saved him, coming
The finest line of valentines in
young and rich to Paris, from a life
of mere sporting leisure. Until 18 town at F. H. Mauldings.
If you get your valentines at
years of age, when he completed his
education at the University of Rio Mauldings you will get the best
de Janeiro, he remained in Brazil, al quality of goods.
ways returning in vacation-time to
When It comes to prices Mauldin g
the wild back-country of the planta has the value in valentines.
I
tion, where he became a mighty hunt
er, killing wild pigs and small tigers
Escaped an Awful Fate.
by preference, and great snakes out
of a sense of duty.
Arriving In Europe In 1891, be made
Mr. II Hagguns of N elbaurne Fin.
a tourist trip, and ascended Mont writes, “M.v doctor fold me I had
Blanc. A part of 1891 and 1892 he iconsumption and nothing could he
spent between London and Brighton, done for me I whs given up to die.
perfecting his English, which he now The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr.
speaks as well and ns often as French; i King’s New Discovery for Consurnp
but he always returned to Paris, where tion, induced me to try it. Results
In 1892 he was already driving auto were startling. I am now on the
mobiles. In 1894 he made a short trip road to recovery and owe it all to
to the United States, visiting New Dr. King’s New Discovery. It sure
York, Chicago and Boston. He did not ly saved m.v life.” Thi* great cure
begin ballooning until 1897, in the sum is guaranteed for all throat and lung
mer of which jrear he made his first diseases by E C I’eery druggist.
I ascent in company with the late M. Price 50c and r 1. Trial bottles free
Machuron. In the same year he made
20 other ascensions, a number of them
Market Report.
unaccompanied, and became a reliable
pilot of spherical balloons. He has,
indeed, an ideal figure for the sport,
The following reports are corrected
uniting remarkable strength, agility every Thursday noon and are absolutely
and coolness to his jockey’s weight of correct at that tim :
scarcely 100 pounds. For this reason I Eg<'< 23c.
he was able to lower the volume of
the “Brazil,” his first spherical bal But er 35 @ 40c.
loon, to the unusual minimum of 113 Ch '.’kens 10c. lb.
cubic meters. The little “Brazil’* was Tu keys 16c lb.
always filled with hydrogen, and after
Gt se 7c lb.
each ascension he never failed to bring
L d -113 c lb.
it bark with him in his valise.
This Brazilian has neither the struc B::. on 12}.jc lb.
ture, the complexion nor the exuberant II. ms 15c lb.
gestures of the men of his country.
He is pale, cold »nd phlegmatic, even.
If the words may bs applied to one so
active. In his moments of greatest en
thusiasm and of moat lively disap
pointment ha is always the same; and
he is a« free from affectation ns a
child. H. has * weakness for driving
dog-cart tandems, and — something
which has had a vital influence over hia
career an a balloonist—he has been an
Intrepid automobile chauffeur from
the first.
He began with a Teugot roadster of
2% horse-power. He has sines owned
and driven half a dozen automobiles of
Feed pale girls on Scott’s
continually increasingspeed and power,
Emulsion.
his longest trip without stop being
taken in 1898. between Nice and Baris,
We do not need to give all
and accomplished with a aix horte
reasons why Scott’s
power Panhard in st hours. I.utterly the
he has abandoned petroleum in favor
Emulsion
restores the strength
of electricity, in a dainty light-run-
ning American buggy manufactured in and flesh and color of good
Chicago. It serves him, he says, better
than the more troublesome teuf-teuf health to those who suffer
for his morning spin through the Bois from sick blood.
and his afternoon errands from the
The fact that it is the best
balloon-maker's at Vaugirard to his
apartment in the Avenue des Champs- preparation of Cod Li er Oil,
Elysee, and from the Aero club’s
ground at St. Cloud to the Automobile rich in nutrition, full of healthy
club in the Place de la Concords’ "I
was once enamoured of petroleum au stimulation is a suggestion as
tomobiles, because of their freedom,” to why it does what it does.
he explains. "You can buy the essence
Scott's Emulsion presents
everywhere; and so, at a moment's no
tice, one is at liberty to start off for Cod Liver Oil at its best,
Rome or St. Petersburg. But when I
discovered that I did not want to go fullest in strength, least in
to Rome or St. Petsrsburg, but only to taste.
take short trips about Paris, I want
In for the electric buggy.
Young women in their
“I got my first idea of putting an
“
teens
” are permanently cured
automobile motor under a cigar-s-hapsd
balloon Ailed with hydrogen gas while of the peculiar disease of the
returning from the Parie-Ameterdam
automobile race in 189?,” h. said, whan blood which shows itself in
he began giving me thia interview. paleness, weakness and nervous
“From the beginning everybody waa
agalnet the idea. I wee told that an ness, by regular treatment
explosive ges-engine would ignite the
with Scott’s Emulsion.
hydrogen in the balloon above it, and
that the resulting explosion would end
It is a true blood food and
the experiment with my life. Lacham-
is
naiu.ally
adapted to the cure
bre, my balloon constructor, went to
work without enthusiasm. So far from of the blood sickness from
At Your Grocer’s.
others 'convincing me that thair no
tions were worth taking up.' aa haa which so many young women
been said, I met with nothing bat dia-
suffer.
couragment.”
Nearly Forfeits His Life.
We will be tied to »end
Fiala* the l»lmlf.
■ »imple to any »uffertr.
Ha (rather diffident) Kr—now that
A runaway almost ending fatally
we are engaged. I suppo*. you—ar—
Ft $urt that thia picture In started a horrible ulcer on the leg of
.1
HOrnt'r, Franklin Grove, III. For
won't object to my kissing you.
e tomi et a label is on the
i.iprer et exe-y hot e ot four year-it defiled ill doctor* and
She (much leas wo) -Certainly not;
Emukioa you buy.
all remedies. But Bucklen’s Arni
help youraelf. And when mamma
comea in I want you to kiaa her alao.
SCOTT A BCWNE, ca Salve had no trouble to cure him.
Equally gootl for Burns Bruise*
Ile—8—say. iet'a b break the en
Chemists.
Skin Eruptions anti Pile*. 25« at E
gagement! Chicago Daily News.
.CO Tearl St., N«w York. C Peery’s drug store.
I
Sick
Blood
Teachers' Examinations.
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Miller’s Shoes
For Alen.
G. D. TROTTER,
STAYTON
OREGON
LIVER
TROUBLES
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