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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1905)
' • • • • • . , •* * -• • . f 4* ’ Ayers Sarsaparilla The change 1» very prompt and very marked. Ask your doctor w hy it h. He haa our formula and will explain. - W h*a f «'4 f •* *•»•«« aM~*«fce •• Ox«-., k « I # - • 4 »•• •• »«IS «¿»^4 • '«««...« i "■•<«*'wafer ¡a «-» >•• « «- MS* 1 1» ‘ is «•«•at ViBSUaUI * / • » ■ t j < - * •*«•<•* M • • • The Children •/ * •' ; BIHousr»r*ss.< nnstipation prevent re covery. Cure the«* w>th Ayer a Fill«. l.rf. « !x*<lrr on the l>»sk Our little young: |W|M¡» sil •»< ye years oid, h-arnlng In- ha« just reached the Hou*«*times W*rite” stage In i school bis teacher lias the child reo <«py ■Mirai precept« fr»»ui the l»la< kl*»an! Amotig these Into their - -py I» --k» was the stateti rut Kind won!» are Dever lost ’ lu I Freddy‘a I* »ok. how ever, written » the other nu rgin, this appeared Kind XV hen he was words are never I««. «•k«*d ’’Where Is the T. FreddyF* be replied ’<»h. there was i»<* room on the paper for the T. so I left it Ot> the desk Vuil »’an s«-r It there if y«»u g«» to the «cbnol ” I he aamr youngster has a sister w bo was married recently I a visit to her parents, ami hi tu cat'll 1 f» !dy in «utUr mía» •later reprutnl him t mpb* Freddy, ’’you oecvlii’t s«<dd u don t belong In my family, a (*ra«t e< rttingi Are lire M«»tip|r«< The trouble with us that we loos too high and (« M> ! far away foi if out cbai»»*r* XX'« furgel t that the gres tes* things are tbr simplest In bunting for rx»ra. Mr trample the <1 its laica umici ou? XX e .tee blind to the «líame# «ml feet blessings m-ur Us 1“ «use we are look Ing so far aw r for them Ev er> thing de|*eikds nj ■ » the pow er of th» mind to are opIMtrtUnIti«'*« It la th» rye that rail •«'»• (hr « han»«*. the plu» • ml <l«-t< • ’ ■ !. »1 1 wring from it »»«.» p «-» bIHty that w lack, rather thin the < hanrr •to g-MMl — MtJ< «*•< XI Iff • ' • V B y - •< •• • w I M nt 34 huurw k I HE GRAND PUI/t THE HIGHEST AWARD AT THE STL0U15 WORLD 5 EAIW WA * QI VMM TO WATrtPBOO^ • OILFD (LOTMINOr sLicarts. hats " POMMtl SLICAtBS a J Towra co r^TAgusKto ia>a So»«. • «WW ta« >•> a. .3 yovta À?uk; am co towuwto cam 9 oo D rops í ÁVét’rt.iUr Preparation for As almila I mg n*- hxxl and llctfuki I Imgftx'bkHMcfrNandlliwvhci I ne in is.-'( Himxt.N Promotes DigestiónChrrrrul nesszind RrM Contain* rwuher i hm un Morphine nor Mimmi V». r MHlet. thè hiuu-ia Cren» h paintet. waa born of penta a t folk frum wbotn be baJ thè UabU of a»iapir llving sud a powvrful pbj s.que Fi»»ui tbrm. tuo, wrttrs thè «utbor of ”Jeau I nw «»la Mlllet ami Che Barttlanu Se buoi. ” Le obtained bis grcst tendernrss towan! thè people. w bum be wa« de«tliird lo delineate so powerfully ><jr wurkiiig wttb bla folk uj>on thè fartu be had nut only thè opportunlty of Inceaaantly w tf»hing thè a|*t»csr anr« of flgurrs ¡n differrnt s»»r««» nf foli, but be nbtalhrd a« wrll an s»Mnsl ktw» w l«*dge of tbr farm | lab«»rrr • nafta plow «nd imw to llr Isutlhed bow to ! tour, he learnrd «Il «Kmt the |*eet| Har nature uf all I kimla of crops ami and rvery kmd of dooMsdlc animai with the dis (MI ’ ■«•camw a ir«)ualntwl ■ rum furi, with tbr sgony tbst frnsn «uutinmius I mm I ì I v rirrtl»m With all ihat a farm talMvfrr auflTevs frmt» t-i»M»«ure tu srorching «’in ami bil«ng Your duuor u ill tell you that thin, pair, »cak, ntnoin chil dren become strong and w ell bytikmg \ \ er s >ar*aj arilla. Small dose», for a few days. «• st • . . »'-• — - • *>*; - ^•■■» hi« Instructor» e« Millet. a >e l«rtweett I« and giving In net'hews and ibi« prie»! im • iid <*otfrage* mis . « eed«*d the impU (bat a* nt Xlil r»julpprd for the artist him than many large name ba« been tory It la saht that X ergil s the hour whm the great *li.«duws d* «•end U|w»n (be plain, first rev «-a I «*1 t • the hoy the tw-auty of bis own sur roumPngs. sml flr»( lighted that Are wbi« b was to lx produttive of some ■ »f the flnest paintings of evening « en«x that the w»»rl«l is likely ever fy ¡H»S*0SS As to bis Bible and Vergil, he read • ml reread them ami always iu Mtln. And Hensley »*ti “I have never heard s more eh»qiiet>t translator of these two Invoks ’ Inatesít t»f Ixlng an Il literate ¡xíson. Ind««*! when be went to Parts Millet. The XX Hd M«n of (be XVorata.’* as be was c«hw«l by l»r »rohr« pU|*ils among wb.ttu hr f..tll;d l:ln*-rlf w .» V 1 *• ’ll Ì • I : ♦ IV .! ad msn IHs «Ineat ion ba«l I mm - ii far better than If I be bad been an »»rdinary »-ulcr of • bourgeois. or even of a Its great cbararteria- woblu family i|r« were its tb<»roughtie«M. Its aim idlclty and It« I rrflnemrnt the v rry ha racier! stir» i that make bis own work« lovable A Developed Da>«y F«»r many years Mr Burbank w..rk«'»l u|M»n the daisy, taking the tiny flvid daisy, the |M-«t of Eastern farmer*, as a baa»* ol bi« ex|’crimrn<«. an»l «Icvelop- mg it until it is now a splendid ld»w- •<>in from flva to seven in<"bra in diam eter. with wonderful keeping qualities after cutting In the same way he lia* greatly increased the geranium in sire, am! at the same time lias made it far more billiant in « •«lor —Fr»«m William H. flarwutNPs "A Wonder-XX’ork«*r «>1 w< ivrue” in the April Century. Japan amt lluula Compare.1 AH bough tbs population uf Russia 1« mwrly three and a half time« as c « at as tbr p '¡'illation of Japan. *.»)• tbr XX arid s XVork. and its ar«a near ly six time« «« gr«-at, the Japanese have a million ni«»re pupils In their school« than the Russians They pub- llsb more periodic«Is am! bo«*ks Al though Russia baa nearly nine time« many mile« of railroad. the Jap anrse road a carry more passenger«, though less freight. They «end half as many again let trrs by post a« the IltlBMAIlS •end XVith only about our fourth as many mile« uf telegraph wires, they lid nearly as many meting«-* Their trade per capita 1« greater than the Ht»« sian« both in lm|«ort« and In exports, a ¡though the total trade of (hr !<i|» • *r • of nr«*. • very n. i L gr» «ter Tbs a|qxrent financial and military strength nf tbr Rtissian« Is lnc«»inj»ar ably the greater Yet so cheaply doea the Japanese «»»Idle/*live that Japan may dr» more with little money than ItusMis with more. For Infants and Children Bears the Signature N ot N ah cotic . Aperteci Remedy forfoRMipA lion.Sour Stornarh Diarrtswi Worms .(onvul moos Fewriab nrs« nnd Loss or bLZEP Far Subtle Signatura of NEW VO UK Alt* >i»«uvlh> «»Id J j Dost S - li < I NIN In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA HOW TWO BEAUTIFUL WOMEN ESCAPED OREGON SUTE ITEMS OF INTEREST PELVIC CATARRH BY AID OF PE-RU-NA I—-------------------------------------- ■-— FRAUD ON STATE WHEAT OUTLOOK VfRV BRIGHT ! Cold Marion County Grand Jury WtH In»««- t»gat« Hiagai Transactions Ra»e« Ha*a Damaged Prue«« but Farmer« ar« Satisfied. AI tony—Linn county po«»pl« are watching Use weather man cbwly three • «lays, and yearning f<-r a ’/fair day“ flag This is particularly true <4 fruit I growers, far the recent cokl rams are a unenatr («> the fruit crop As it is. some injury i.as been report ed A ¡T mment farmer and fruit- , grower <>f Linn «>»uniy states that be is ol li e • »pinton that « brrrivw ai»J pruns* are ar»mew hat in|ured already, jtartirtj. . larly cherrira Tlx « berry tree* were |< um I« v | with 1»kwe»•»»• at the en*| oi tbr i warm spring wealbrr that marked the cluaing day* >d February and the flrst Lail «>f Match, and tlx rain »aught I them at tbr tm«lrrest age Then a ■ ouplr «4 bght frets last week ad«I«*I to tlie danger Prune« were not brought out** much as cherries by the premature advent of •prmg, ami may possibly r* a|x injury although the Wee« •<*qpi*'*l l<» lx in »m al the beginning «4 the rains bk |thev were m reality n<»< generally in >m, but were l»m«led with buds full » ¡tb/. were just rea«ly t«» burst but liad i ot yet ri)*««M^I the leiwler inner |iart I nder IhfWr rirruiu* i tx> I be w rat her ■tan« r« it is Ixhrvrvl (hr damage I will le nominal, if g»*»f! weather romew « »•"t) However, it would not t<*k e many daya <4 cliilling rains ami • inde to «1«» irrvparal»le damage, It has br<rn statad that tlx ¡»rune tr«*n • were giving rvnlrnrr of such a Iwavy crop that it would really lx Ixttrr lot the fruit if ■onx of the embryo prunes were killed by tbr cold. Other branches of farming are faring well. An easy winter and «*arly spring pla* «« ■*(» k in ex» ««Il«*nl rondit ion, an»! every < lass uf st«» k look* well. Dairy farmers are milk it g (note rows, with Ixttrr r»«ulls than in years before at this *■**'>!) «»f the year. Many farmers will fim*h the winter in much Ixitrr Ilian was anti« if«att*d after the ¡HM»r cr»’|x of last year. XX heal is looking fin«*, an»!. l«amng *otnr uuf»*r«»«M-n fte.<*k «4 nature to »le- • «.. . ': •• pr» *» i t I r *. M ¡>r<»-p«* t* the wheat yield <»( (hr valley will lx far al»»v«' the avrrag«*. Fall sown wheat an almost lx »«-rn to grow now, and many farmers are preparing Io put all their remaining acreage in spring gram. W Salem—-Th» mgh the statu tew govern ing the sale <4 state lan«is have t»een violated svwr since they were enacted, the ihv« *t gat .«•« t»» i«e made by the Marmn county gnand Jury this week t^ll 1« the flrst attempt that I as ever lawn made t-> punish infra« lion of three laws fsrvetal hundred tl»ou*and acre« cd I an» I have l*ewn Umgtit illegally, an« I the state si Insd fund haa l«rrn >ie- spoiled «4 several hundred tlHHivaml dollars, Irtit u»ualh punishment uf the 'flrnsr ha« I wen I «ar red by the statute »4 hmitartan before H *hsr«»vrrv«lt • »r, the state having received the l«*ga' price (or the land sold, no one feels in« trrrelrd enough to «tart an investiga- tmn The ««flense which the grand jury will investigate this week is of re- <ent date, and the facts are an known that the transact hm* s»erreI y lie overlookml J U m «use the state in every instance hwurs the prnw required by law. ami i« not ilim tly robbed, it has l*rn easy !»» let the infra« (ions of law go with s»-«rte a pa«»ir»g nothrr. But iinlirertly the state haa tw-rn mhl«rd and V’lgonma action at the pr<>|»er time would mH «»lily have landed the offenders in pris on, Hit asked many tbousaiids of dol lars for the m h»M»| fund It is n»»t through (he ordinary sales of •»dww»l lam! that the steals liave taken pla«r, for in m H such raws th«* state has re ceived all the land Is worth It >« through the lieu lan*l operation« that the manipulators of public lands have ma»le their fortunes at the ex («ruse < I t be m h<«»l fttfid. Show X/ailey L»vs Stock. WcMsIbum—Two tlmuaaml paoplr at tended th«' livestock fair in this city last Saturday A splendi«! a«ldre*a wa» »lelivcml by !l«»n Jam«*» XX’ithycoml*r, of th«* State Agricultural college, of ('«»nrallis. Colonel J B E»l«ly, lion. J W l a • ateta I -i .»».•! tairv < . in miMuuorr, ami J. II. .‘•♦•ttlvmirr al*»» • h'livercd lively sj»rvt h«'a. Altogether the initiation of this fair was a magnifi cent stu'vcsa. President Fred I Xw and Secretary XX'ilham P. Pviinebaker will pr m «-«-d to |MTf«-ct a jH'rinaiicnt organi- ration. X three «lays fair of all prm ducts ami livv*t<ck will l»r held during next < k t«»la-r. ! Mr. I.iMi« K«Ming SIS» B Clifton FUcw, St • lx>ui«. Mo . writ*« • I town* oil»» tr».«t mon» d.tfrrrnt m»«fc. mr, to r»- • Uor» m» to XroMh. tM Prrwno wo» Hw <mt» Ihmg »hoh • <OUM b» <Rp«n,l<d upon • b»«oo UU»t * whro I : wo* » o àr.hn». om R m «* b> t»mo*r w«OÀA«M ond o»»r- ; wrought n»r»r* • I began to Irrt »tr.mgrr during Ito wrrfc I loot, ! P»runo and m» toakh mpro»»* dad» uni» now I om m : .rrtr.t toaHh and »n»O» »I« •• • ««'•» dd b»l<X»." Lirtw Rr<l«l«>g t"* i ! 5 M*bl* Bra.llor.1, IJ Chnrrh «u«rt, Hur liston. \ I . He. r»Ury Whitti«r Oraloi ■ iety, w rites ”Peruns K » rrtsmh a wondertul me«1v» uve fu* (he dh of wwcveiv I hwvr heard 4 vpoken of •« (hr hifhrM prarvr bv man», sod « crtw*r»K m» ri- perwmc rv wel worlhv of a good word •’I began to have severe p«s»nv a» row m» bu» k about a vear ago. brought on bv a «old. and ea«h vutv-rqurnt rrortth brought me p«v<n and dtvlres* •‘Vour remedy was prr*<»ilrd. a«vd the ** *> 4 acted upen mv svslrm *»a* alrrosl too <»*od to be true. I < rrtmnb ha*e rrguwted mv beakh and vtrrngth, and I no longer suffer pcîmm I mu I patos and rvlren e Iws-studr.” Mabhr Bradford • • • • — •• • Albany M il May Be Rebuilt. 5 litany—Pr«wid«*nt Charles C«w»p* y ami ■rvtary II M Grant, »4 th»* Ban nockburn XX«a»len Milla »«»lupany. who have l«t*en in All»wny hioking aft«-r their pr»*|«erty, which wm recently alimad (»»♦ally d»'stmy<r«i by fire, state that it is p -«ublv th«- mill will la- rebuilt. The brn k walls ar«« part »»f them stand ing and in #» mm I shap«», ari«l »«»me of the tmu fiinvry ran la* aavtal The big I m » i I- cr m the engine r»»om wa» not damaged, and alt('g«-l her there ia quite a nucleus *t- 'in»l which t«» «tart a new mill. Th«' • mpany ha-l a great «leal of business di»-««! when th«* tlr«‘ occurrwl. rho umo dv of Women Cured t»erv Year bv ( or« rvpondr »< e-lhn k W hat Dr. Hartman hopowv to Do foe Xou Wabout ( barge. XX’omen who suffer sh«»uld rrad the evidences present«*! hrre XX’e have grulrtul thousands of letters from friend* who tell the «Arne story Halt the ills that are peculiarly woman*« own are of a catarrhal char acter. Female weakness un<lerwt<x>! for many years. Mohair Pool« are Bought Up. Dr. Hartman deaerva« the credit of I »alla*— I nd las witnes*«*! one »>( ita busiest days Saturday. «•«*« Asionrvl by having determined its r«*al ciiaracter. (he *«-)lil>g of th** p«N»l of the Polk Mild lie haa made catarrh and catarhal dis X auihill County Mohair «»*»«-tatn»ns rasas, including ¡«civic catarrh, a life Th»* X ambili |« m »I, consisting of 40,000 long study. I'eruna cures catarrh, whrther uf the Isoumis, was purchase»! by Biiinhrimer A C » , <»f Portland, at 31 ernia. The ansociation retains the sacks, which i»r<r of Habit. were held a 25 rents each. Th«' Polk “Glra ma a tw.crnt .ramp, plaaaa," «'«•tiiity pool, consisting of 50,000 said the young lady to rtie drug Her*. |M»uml*. wa* lamgtit by I! I. Fenton, "Wa are juet out," replied the J e„ of Palla*, at 32% cents. The prue* ■ baetitly, but hrre u< oometlilrig Ju.t a< |»ai»l arc < onaidcr**! th«' l»ri»t, as the gu.nl," mqrkf't Manda. And he handed her a > >tiple of one. Independence Idea To Br Aired. Indrl-endene—It is the purpcMM« of the XX'illamettr Xalley Improvement league 1»» call a meeting "f the elcvll- live committer providl'd for at Salem l.w»t Week to meet ill 1 nde|»endrnc^ the last < I Xpril. Memliers of the hide- |*en»lent»’ Improvement league are con sidering the advisability of calling a general meeting, to l»r held here at the »rtliir time. If called. Slid it moat like ly will lie, the prttgmrn will l«e an race- tilive se»M«*n in th«* afternoon amT a iiunqiiet in the evening, at which the lndr|»rn<lel»<-r i»lea Will find eipree*n»n. To Bring Engineers Here. Portland—Efforts arc Iwung made to have the Amernan institute <>f Mining Engineers atop in Portland this sum mer while en route to or from Alaska Mt the » !•*»• of the miiuiim I svfwion at X ictoria, B It may l»e p»i«sible to have th«* members of the «»rgniiizat on cut »»nt Alaska from their itinerary and make a stay at the exposition. The se»-rrtary of the institute has l»een ad- «Irrsse»! on the wtibp-t'f, and it is h<>|M*d the d«wire«l results will l»e obtained. The makeup «if this organisation »• nut- aid« Logs for Riverton Sawmill. Riverton — The Riverton ana mill, which has lieen ntlr for some months p«"t, will l»rgin o|M-ration* in a few ■ lavs E. J Price, ot the Riverton l.umlirr » tn)»any. ami manager of the mill at thi* place, haa «ecured a large number of first-class l««gs f om the •ip|»»-r tributaries of the Coquille. The recent freshet is bringing down several thotisaud logs ahi»h have heretofore < 'otiSKler- had no opportunity to float able improvmeenla are t**ing hiade in the Riverton saamill, which it is ex- )»e«'ted will increase its output. Dog Potion in Bologna Sausage Independent's— Dog poisoning has become so common in Independence that no surprise is rxpre*ard when a canine is ulwerved in the throes of death on the street or in a fr »nt yard. Sortir of the most valuable do*w in town have lieen poisoned and though there la a standing reward of |20(), the ¡H»i*oner has not l»een apprehended. llologua •au*«gr containing poison ha* Ixen picked up in different portions of town, but it ail.»rds no clue as to the identity or motive <>f the ¡»oiMmer Snowfall Late, but Deep. Humpier— A heavy fall of snow or- curml here last week, making it al- I most j»«aw»tide to use slrsls again. ; Placer miner» are happy over the out- j look, as they are now promised a much I longer »«-a*'»n in which to work than they ri|ws text from indications a short ■ time ag«>. Quite a depth <4 mow haa I I mx - ti rrach«*! tn the uplands, tbrrefure | streams will m»( dry up as anon as j (bought. Wrath» r prophet« are ata l<»s* to explain the unusual c»»ndition« ! which have pre vail«* I tor tbr past two I month» For Chease Factory at Ukiah. 1’emlleton—Ward Emigh proprietor “f th»* XX alia XX alia creamery, who will establish a cheese factory at I’kiah, HO miles a«mth of this pla«r, is in the rity making artangements f<>r the trans portation of his cheese making machin ery and will »»¡xn the factory *w it bin a few day«* for business The machinery haa a capm ity of ?4,000 |M>uridaof milk a day, but as the dairy interests have declined of late Mr. Emigh does not ei|»rct nearly that much at first. Waiting for a Market for Coal. Riverton—The bunken« of the River ton xliinngA Iehrpmrnt company'« mine have Iwn filled and mining oper ation« have !«een siiapendrd awaiting a vessel u> carry <>«l. Manager Roose <4 the rotnpauy is now in San Fratudaco lo»>king up the coal market and arrang ing for the freighting of his coal The steamer Chico, of San Francisco, which is now due here, will take the first cargo of coal from this place. Rancher« to Fight for Water Milton—A mari meeting of 300 fruit growers and r it itati« of Milton an«! vi cinity was held in Xlhaticr hall for the purpiwr of providing legal advice and the Ixat method« to pursue against the 1 PwuTick Mill «'»»m|«any, which haa brought suit against the city of Milton ! ami all the irrigation ditch companies and private pro|xrty owner« tn thi« (valley, to drtrtmine tlx amount of Heavy Snow Now in Bohemia water the Peacock XIill company shall 4 ottag«* < irov e—-There is heavy «now I appropriate for the purp»>*e of running in the Bohemia district now, and out- . their mills at thia place. • nle work will l«e late this year on that a»*» oiint Tl»e telephone line between Snow in L»nn Mountain«. Cottage Grove and the mines is »loan Albany—Thare is now ronaidArable »>n account of the rerent storms 1 *m»w tn the mountains in thia ¡»art «»f the state and LigUwater in the streams PORTLAND MARKETS in this part of the valley —n— ta trarr»! -—• XX h«-at — Club, <h<4H7c per bushel; The recent rams have fl 1 Ird the streams up to their l*«nks. and warm rams, blurwtem. ttSffffMc. valley. MAcc. Oats—N»» 1 win tv !.’•* t ; I which would melt the snow «II at one There has gray. 927(4.’« I time would cause a flo»sl Hay—Timothy, BI4»«1H per ton; Ixcn no damage from high water »luring former rain« this winter, as there was clover, lilt* 12 grain, 111 at It; cheat. <*»»m|»aratively n«j «now on the moun 911*12 Egg»—Oreg»,n ranch, |?(*|7Ue per tain« until the recent cold weather. d<»ten. Klamath People Raiaa Big Bonut. Butter— Fancy creamery, 25(437 %c. Klamath Falla—Klarnath county haa Potatoes — Oregon fancy, aflrB't&c; raiae.l | *0,000 of the 1100.000 boawa ctmmon, AArgHOr Apple#— I anry 91 75<*2 5O per hoi; h>r the Weed railroad astanaion to Klamath Falla, and haa obtained an cl»» ice. 9 04 I 25 If »|»e—Choice. HMM, 23 ^(424c per extrnamn until May 1 to rat ar the l«l- ance. The halanee undoubtedly will prmna. Wool—Valiev. 20c per pound. East l>r raiaad, ami the railroad connection of thia awl ion with the ovtoide world ia ern Oregon, 15(4 I Ac; mohair, choice. XA<B3lc |*er pound. now aeeurrd. Pe -ru-na Female Weakness Is Usually Pelvic Catarrh Cures Catarrh Wherever Located. HL^QING pelvic organs <»r any other organ «4 Luman body. Thousands of testimuniais tu U h « effect are r^cvivad by Dr. Hartman every tear The gnat that Penina has Pr/u tM, a Natural Hraulifirv Peruna produce« clean, mucous mem- accomplished in thia tla*« of caxs «an btanr>s, the Irasia of fm al svminetry scarcely lx over <*atimaU*L and a ¡»crfccl r»»mpl«'xi> n. The women have not been «low to If vow do not derive prompt and dinrover that a rouria !’• * < ■» satisfactory results from the use of du more toward restoring youthful P**rtina. write at <>nce to Dr. Hart losauty than all the devices known to man, giving a full statement of y»»ur science. .a»«*, an»i he will lx pl«*ea«*| to g v«' Many a girl La* regain«*! her fade«! you his valuable advice gratis. Ad beauty, many a matron has lengthetnr<| dr»*»« Dr. Hartman, President of the davs uf their omiely app* aratH'e by The Hartman Sanitarium, (.’«»him using Peruns. ■ . - <••' ; X I i rr» •>- i i. In Peruns thr*e w«>mry find a prompt strictly i on fldent :aL and ¡»ermanent curs. Dr. C. Gee Wo Mother» » I f l. I Mi W. • S'B • th| g Ryrup th« bs«t retusdy tu uw fur tbslr childrm during tbs isst hing psrb»i I VI ft li rural * • ’ • cure hit AH.trug The ontesi biting t wins. Publication of an item frym XX’asb Ington, Pa. ngarding twins Ml years «»Id baa brought *>ut the fart that Ere**- |a>rt. Pa . leads by several years, l»r t'iiarlrs B GUI«*aj»le and hit «later, Miss Mary <Mllrap!e. are twins, an.I were |H*rn In O»t»»ber, tbua bsrtti, M year« old. l>r Gillespie baa prar tier»! medicine fur nearly half a < en tury llr was « rtptnin of Company F, Keventy-eighth prniwyhan a regiment. am! arrv«*d throughout tb«' civil war Fre«'|*«»rt has t»wn (be honi«« «»f tb" tw ins sin« e tlir » losof the retM-llfon It 1« believed th»*y are the <>ld«wit liv ing twins In the Cnlted Rtatea. » tat « <>r "Hi»» » rrv < « I* itt* i Li « AB • O« »TV. I **• F bawi J « MSwiT make« o«tk that be la wulor |*arta«r <•( ths 0rm of » .( « «on .% < ■ 4 1 ■ t . • ■ .r- I >1 the ■ . ■: , r- I» au t at« a *»a 1 a 4 hat -• ! t « l-ajr ths «um of <>X’K lit N ¡’K> !» l»»4.! AIL* h r • a ( a 1 STvry r««« cd < » « a m * h that rann»i be cutvd by the use of II al t e « atassm ' t ar FKA* K J rill'. > X* ■ ■ A W. »1! r.<*»^. rubli» Hal • ' atarrb Tors !• take . te- a ▼ a 1 •eta directly th* t ..»1 an i » > .. • >rta<e« • t tbs Byatern -er ! f r u«Uu »»tal«, tree F i « ii I n KY 4 CO , Toledo, O. •old by t*rus«l»lB. *8* Hall • rauoly HHs are the best Mar Soever Have If sard of It« After a stormy intrrvinew with Mr BoodHIe, the successful contractor and politician, the Indignant caller bad gone away. ”1 fully ei|«ected to see you slug him.” said the private secretary, ••when he calle«! you a ‘persKteut vio lator of the eighth-commandment’** ”1 suppose 1 ought to have done It** said Mr BoodaUe. grinding tit« teeth. "but I couldn’t recall the eighth com ms nd meat to aava my life 7*—Chicago Tribune. J ► » To Convince You » THAT THE CHATHAM I. th. BEST INCI BATOK <>o th. market. I «>11 <n-n I you oar, freight | r>'|>«nl. arid wail for my I a» until urtober 1, 11*16. It war ifiven tha hlgluxt award at the Oregon stala Fair, held at Salem la«t fall. Write ( r our T>eaeripti«e fatal ■< >• of Incuba tor. and Hr<»>der* and our tima prvpoaiVoii. GEO. W EOOTT. Dept. 12 F . It. U Portlind, Oregon I J