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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1905)
MRS I MM t Fit IsSXEB. The Song of the Hair There «re four verse«. Verse I. Ayer'« Hair Vigor make« the hair grow. Verse 2. Ayer's Hair Vigor »top« falling hair. Verse 3. Ayer'a Hair Vigor cure« dindruff. Ver«e 4. Ayer'» Hair Vigor alwaya re- »tore« color to gray hair. The chorus 1« sung by million*. - *.»«•• •»■"« • H. > ,| U»i» •»-'! **ry f«*«*r »'-• I u* •*« th« % * » 4*»‘ »p» ' * • r 1» •••»» w*y I •« -■ «*•»!•?» ta» »*** >*• y*e a Maa M l’»t ■■■ »». »•« m X a J. non who ■r. I mar Ton rte«L He pro;***»«) •hot» 4 La \t ‘ you Mr flîirewshury That ao’ Gloat ed dii I.» » .'1 lacdgri M • if ’M«, w » • « • t» t « Wyrtij> th« l**t rr *4 j I« va» fot their <hil4r»o tfuribg th* te lb. g A Great I.Iglò Urea*, ■tour frier.) Barrett u Pm*er dead * I'oet "Imp. »»,1.1c’ Wlir. I wa* at hl» room» l»'t » i i-i<l * my lal«*t poa-m to biro " Proper ' i on.e along with me to » ■ . * In the dark aa to what ••(♦»■■1 that Puttered Over Two Year«— Health Was In a Precari ne Condition—Cauawd by Pelvic Catari b. GUIDI F irst TO CHtQON ILtCTORS Douglas M>r»ng Firm Sard« Three Tors to Tacoma Smelter. Halem—Salem and a aumltor of other Orr<<Ki towns which have elections in IA-*emlwr have overlooked the fact that onmmatmn» are required to lie made in armrdance with the direct primary law. in Haiem tin» direct primary waa not thought of until a few days liotofw the time for tiling petition» had expired. Kosse of thr petitkMM tiled by Hr publi cans I «ear tin* fignaluree of iMmotfaU, although the law require« that every min signing such a jet it ion must awfrst that he is a memlier of the political |wity named in the )<«tiii«>n Section 6 of the direct primary law provides that in citire holding then municipal elections on a «lay other Hum the dale of a general election, the pri mary election shall l*e held on the 30th »lay | receding the day of the municipal elw'lion l'e(iti.»ns tor n ioinali’*n for ity oflirea must I* tiled IS »lays before the daU of the primary election. hecietary of btate I>unl«r has recent ly isetsrd in pamphlet form s c»»4iq lets Compilation of (hrg»n election laws and will mail a << py free to any }*ereon tequewting the urns G lamia le—8 wank A Barnett hare mole the tiret shipment of copjwr ore ever sent from this vicinity U» the Ta coma Smelting company. The slop ment «•■nsisted of Iblee tone »( -re, re tima ted to average a ) ove 30 per cent pule n>p|>er. th« u<h a goodly portion0Í it Is upward of <0 p*r rent. Three meo have mA an exten»ive de pt wit of this ore, but from such devel opment of lheir property as has loco ma«ie the owners are con Aden t they have a valuable mine and that further tunneling will develop a more extensive ! drpcoit. t«arg» deposits of copper or* have t>e«n dlsroveted in a numtier of placee within a few mHce of G len« la le, but SO tar none bav* been found that warrant extensive <levelo| ment, though . it is brhevfsl that such will yet l»e die covered. The l«ati«»n of the deposit from which the al«ote ore comee le a lout Di miles east of Glendale, on the wrwt »nie <d Green mountain, a mountain mi ne* I an»l pro» i'«ci rd for gold for the last '.‘0 years, more or lees. Sawmill at Dallas Hallie—The propueition of < ieorge W. foftf, rd 81 Johns. <>re., to build a lumber mill in ¡»alias with a rafx« ity of ft.000 fret pet b«>ur haa been accept ed. with but %erv eiigi t modiflcatione. It if linderet««-I work will «»iniaem e at <»tier <»n troth mill and When this mill If compiette!. I Ml la» will have within tier cotporwte limit» three mille, arel already there are four others in territory tributary to thr Polk county •rat Mr (><ne‘e ptopneiti<»n was put Iwfofw the bueinrwa propir at a meeting and met with alm*4*t «mammona sue« <wee. Srgotiati one have lorn brought I tn an rnd and now nothing remain», it te »tatml, but thr formal »¡going of thr RfM • ________ University Nseds Monty Tniversity of Oregon, Eugene—Only a r»»ugh shed will le used to h»*u*r the 11 h . I m r .< wt ir g ¡1 a . * u b hss I hm - u on exhibition in the Forestry and Irrigation bn»bling nt the I'nited Htatew gt»*rrnmenl b«iild»’ g at the l«rw- is and Clark rxp>«it>«»n, the reaaon assigned Irt-ing a lack of fun«In The university askr»l an appiopnation for thia purjxwe at thr la»l wwimi »<f the leigslaturv, but it **’ denied. In a rough sbr»l, therefore, will le con duit«-1 the tr*t* whirl) will le part of thr engineering t<»nr* at thr nn vrri»- ity. In other departments, it it stated, there will lie a similar, hut Ires ap- parent enforcement of economy. Governor Accerts Monument, Haiem—On l-ehalf of the people of Frati the elate and the Public Building cotn- missiohrre, <iovrtm»r Chamlwilain ba» - «» •» Ar»« addrtwed a letter >» Vice President E E E. MrJiuitry, of the Missouri com mission to the Ix-wi» ami Clark fair, ««Vw, formally a»x-rpting the presentation of It«*tn the Missouri monument to thr stale, ami assuring thr Mmuoti cominission that a prominent s tr on thr capitol . /> J f ft f à-f grounds would I* »elected for its erec tion. The monument presented to CDU T/O/^ Oregon By Missouri is known as the heroic statue an»l is »itiiated immeili- O»»o>«eM«. rv*« - ♦» « • •* ’*e eon«« • •4 UirtMN rf >• ■»-* ’ *'■> O# I ■ At« c , If : ! cr >! ! *. • »It * tl S f'W-nA». a nJ ths >2*'» » * < • 1 pm’al r Miss uri building, recently destroyed «r>»«r a ftu»‘*r»a • f •• • H • I by tire. »-tth •'•<>' • t «' • araf p (> qp ». <•”«"« r* *t ' - *1 a J •- antae*« to Frost Cuts Fruit Short. »t«H It - < •*-** - *”.anj. I » * •' Sftr lattsMCfise—iowttr Tu»»'O«» Heewater—The fruit jweking house», »* I» *»a ca • <w< -• ’ » of which there are three here, have THE MULTNOMAH tin!fhr<d thrir bu»in«*»» for thr season BUSINESS INSTITUTE The fruit crop has l»erii C'insidrrably M A AUWR. Fs«a short of thr u»uat yield on account of the late spring frosts The shipments •a a »«« st P ortland , O ak for thr eeaaon are a» follows 1?»,(KM) ••**•*****«•**•*•*•***** hoars of strawberr irw, 2,(MIO crates <d cherries. ti.iMM) other lierrirs, 5,(KM) I m nr» |»earf, 30 care of prunes, 25 car» <•( apples, 35 car» watermelons ¡fl rars Cattle «n<! H f<»r t^arlirt Mhoftens onions, 5,(MM) boxm j-earhr» and grapes. fat tcalcig i" t’h Hav«a Feed During thr |«a<king nwam 150 peivpls l ave been given employment, receiving wages to the am< unl of nearly |u,i>00. -Î *»<t rHIerta* •' - V Fne-d »»*>«*• a*«4 . « U» i»!'.'*' atte« I •*»» l.»4 f „/lime'" gallar Corvalbs Poultry Show. PruMtot* I «•**! well » or th th« <•»«! Corvallis—tommittrre are working I ««Mila n-t I* *Hh- ft 5 SO o.» i i t » •< n » . in earnw«! tor thr Ipg poultry show t" I'aibri. W !• l»e held here Novrnilwr ?'• t- December •*. «•* f, inclusive, lmst year's show was a pronounced success, both in atterolancr and financially. It is the intention of thr incoming Uiard to make the coming s tow still Ut*er in every way. At the r*gular annual meeting of the Corvallis P «ultrv association the following offi cer» were tlrcted for the ensuing year Hr Bowen, president; Profewsor l.m- c«l » Kinarley, vice president; Eugene Nin>)H»on, so» rrlary-tfeasurer ’I have tr»ed all Lrxh cf E R ch Lad*» in Mohawk Vall*v 4 ogene — Reel« lenta o( the Mohawk valley. in th« vicinity of Marrola, about 20 i mi)** nortbanet of Flugene, __________ are cunaiderablr ‘ :~zf exalted the dia- over • ■very •■) <1 l»-arii!|f <piatr> in the hili« m that !<» «lily. Wl.. n )-"U»d«d with a hammer, gold in large quant) G«* can lie »««n In the quart*. El perienced mining men *ay the ore I* rich, and it til* ledge ie found to t>e extensive, there will I* a big tu»h of people there to accur« claim*. No aaaay* have yat Iwen made, but the ore taken out 1» apparently rich. Doubt PORTLAND MARKETS FREE W)>««t — Club, 73(474.- per buehel, bluee'ri», 7fi«77r; ««Iley, 72c. Gets — No. 1 whit« feed, |24 St>4 NO; irr*y. l'.’4i*2N jer ton. Barley — v«ed. I2u 5O<«21 ; brew in,, I » ■ i ■< :: Ky»—♦> tt>(4 1 4’> |«.r ontal. Hay—F**t«rn Or«*, n timothy. II 4« 15 |ier ton; tilley timothy, 111 y* 12; < Iruil»— Apple*. *l»l 75 |>er boi ckakng and leve never iuvJ anydvj g Imp rove Pendleton Mills. peoebee, AOBTA c per «rate; hucklebur- al any pc« tó uenpare with y ur Et*h Pendleton—Tl»e Pendleloti Flouring rir*, 7c per pound; peat*, 11 25(41 50 Brand far pfutcaMO frucn a.I Lnd» ui mt lie. which have been «hut down for |>er bn* , crabapple*, |1 per bo* . grape*, weadwr " era* *•«*** •«< w •*.» w**'< several »rrk» lor repair», have rreumed ■nuiaat, 76<4'K)c per boi; Tokay, 75c oparatione. A new flume, »even fret ' 4|1 .30; black, Klh <4|1 , Concorde, 15c. RifbH I m H W*rl4’s hir. IMI two inch«*« jn diameter, together with .(Uinrr*. 11 per ho* ssaa th** t mcrete work at He lower end of Veyetablea—Brane, 1 44«- per pound; Th» W» <4 *w f«h a J towlr cot the race, wdl met approximately lit,« cal.)«irr, 141 »«c per pound; caulit! >w- K—« US A. 00U. Mr. Rjrare, the <>wnar, rajre that er, 75c per d<4«n; celery, 75c |-er .Io»- I ; hr hae a contract to menu a< ttire M5,- rn, corn, file per sack; cncnmlier*, 10 Town canaocan t > <M>0 mkkx of flour for the oriental tredr, <415c per doaen; pumpkin*, «,»le; CO. UMTTED ami 5,000 for the home market. He tnmat «*, .30(440c |«r crate; *qua«t>, haw bought thl» eraeon over 400,0OO ».<Mlc per )>ound; turnip*, WOr<4ll per »«»ei •/ »«Fraafag a«r » mcm * CMS/«* M» buvhrle of wheat, hie large warrhouere **ck; carrot*, tt5<475c per *ack; beet*, all being tilled, with more to come in. *5i .411 per aark. Onion*—Oregon yellow I>*nver*, 11 Redmond Now On Map <41 25 par *a< k. d — Redmond pœtofliee was ee- F tat.»-*—Oregon fancy, • t »5c ;»-r tablisbrd last week, with Carl Ehret as tack; WOlOfRflil HOME common nominal; Merced p<ntmaster. Hervi«*e is daily by the ««eel», 2(4-*«c per pound. IRUTMUI Prineville-8 stere stage. Redmond is Butter—Fancy creamery, 254.30c. Tb'« • t» 1 rfi !».«-?• 4 I» a new townsite laid out by the I>rw- F’gg»-«< >regon ranch, 2'»*'4:t(>c. glr»! ’« » ■*■- ’ ' chutee Irrigation A Power com|<ny. in Poultry — A verage »ld hen», 11 1 f w l «e» a IkW »•« NT* 1 the desert on the main irrigating »-anal, 12 V. young t<Mwterw, ¡0(41 Ir; te II» > ta>«*e •«. 4- i 20 mile» north of Bend. It is now ■ »print«. 11 », ,413c; dreeeril chicken» B«» f be*’»-, r» bradqnaiters of the iMwhute» Irriga* '12S»i2c; turkey*. live, IA<4l7%c; Ba<k« »»»4 »•-, th*i a • ' tion A Power company, the offices and ger**, live, *a»c; ducks, 14(4)44? Wr.o«« a lo m«Nl < «ü •< i commi»sary having been removed to per pound. » i» ift ’• • »«i • « ñmw a* 4a r « - . that point from Bend. Hope—Oregon, 1'KiR, choice, 11 (413c; |!,C cC a» ♦» a»« .t Fe »i r IPMnTsCiiüt i»«*'« ¡ > i #, r-i «1i»aa««M >1 old*. 9<41 Or. g«t-*r»a-'-.ruter« • rh ••tfcma, la»«. ’Mr a , New Clolhe* for Convicts. ra*«WMelwM». are *. •>...{ > •» » i r ha Wool—Kaatern Oregon aeerage l«wt, n ‘ • ■ »- M Salem — Within the nell few day* 19421c; lower grwde* down to 15c, • * «ü a 4 w» M»n f'a’.i ••-• | the prieonere *1 the penitentiary will acMwliw^ty «veta a** t»’»nar awt s W r according to rhrinkage, valley. 25(4 WElataKM V K«Cl.f ari«>M Fi M‘ I* garlied in new uniforma of a blne- 27c per pound; mohair, rboiee, 30c. mmu THE C 6fí »0 CHIMESE SEOCüE M ; gray color, mimi* the etripee. The new Beef — Dreeaeil bull*, l<4 2c per uniforma are no* being mede in the ponrd; co*«, .3<44c. country eteere, til1! Gral M., ft. t. (ar. MarFH4»a I prieon tailor «h ip. The eolìd eol«r 4444c. MeB’b n |<i*t roHIlAWO. (NVr<*(W. k__________________________________ y i unWortn i* an innovato«, and al thè Veal— Dreaeed, 34”S<‘ per pound. i «ame time a conceeaion to the well l«e- Mutton—l»rea*ed, fancy, ft*. '4'c par ■.« < t»o« F. *. U haved priaoner». Hereafter only re pound; ordinary, 4(4bc; land«, 7(4 fi actory Intnalaa «ili be obliged to v ear 7 4c. thè «tripe*. Pork— Dreeaed, A4«4c per pound. BEST BY TEST Dr. C. Gee Wo I Any Concern Would count of Magnitude. Mt Al 1II AM) Sì RI NGTH RESTORED BY PE-RU-NA : 1 ■ Mrs. Emma Fie •»iier, 1412 Sixth Ave., Seattle. Wash , Worthy Treat- irer » ».I ;■ r» H»ce, writes: •’I Mifferrd over l»o yearv **»th irrrj- uter aod p.wnful per* dv Mv hrailh wav in a »«fl pvt-tar '»in inndSw»n and I 4*1« t<> u% Io * find “ Mirneitwng lo rrUorr m> hc.sMh and vt/vngih. •*I waa very glad to try Perun* and lelighted to fimi that it waa doing me good. I continuel to u«e it a little over three mouth* and found my troubles removed, **l ionvalrr it 4 vplrndid medicinr and xhal never le without d. Ink ng a dove o let'tMmattv «*h«n I frcl run down and • Our tiles contain thousands of trsti- monials which Dr. Hartman haa re- • eived from grateful, happy women who have l>een restored to health by his remedy, Peruns. a 111 give • ver n» »*»on oe lh*f Leader far FATTEST CATTLE. Whether Undertake This Work on Ac Bringing Sheep From Mountains. Pendleton—Hbrrpmrn are now com mrncing to drive in their flocks from the mountain rangve, which in ionie luralitirw are already covered « ith enow - On the range« < loar in they are l»riiig left, IxNMuar the recent ramo have improved paaturage and ehrep will do well for wome time. Ranchmen After Supplie* l'endleton—The tirant county ranch men are now Corning into thie city for their winter nippli«*, some of whom carne a dirtene« of over 100 mile*, re» ■ptiring «evi rai dava to tiiahr .lie trip. They report a hard timeCorning t Inoli, h «now and mud over the mountain range*. BAKING POWDER miHiMi shut ctimm (Xi Bright Future For University. I'nirereity of Oregon. Eugene—Pre. ident Campbell, al the la>t regular weekly «»avmbly talk«.! about the uni reraity and it« work. He stated the ' enrollment la double what it waa three i year* ago, noteithataniling the require mente for admieaion had been raiaed and the preparatory de)«rtment diavoli th*» Vtiutiir Philoeopber. tinned. Further he «aid the t'niverai ty of Oregon require* higher entrance ••’Xothrr pi«*-e of ph*, please. pa° requirement* Ilian the average univer '•Rut you bat en t aity in the I'nited State«, 74 entrance piece.” creili, aa «gainai the average collegi ‘ No, pa. But you requirement of ti*. not to eat fast And if you g second ple<*e now I whan t »**( Libraries for Rural District*. because I won't be a fra hl Salem—Mi»» Cornelia Marvin, were- »<*<•<»nd pie« e will be gone wh tary of the State Library board, is ar through with the first piece, ranging circulating libraries to lie «ent ua.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. • the fact that the legislature did not provide any money for the purchase of F*>»( J < iir«»r m«k r-ü <>a- h Chat bw la A books, Mi»« Marvin ha* to depend on •rnt. r partn«»r « f tfe •. r:»» »4 l J • < >• . d-'l'ig l«u*ln< • I d H <• < tty <•' T*>«-!• -, < i the generoaity of friends of the move ty a t -'A «- « . t 1 a 4 ibal sai II m w 1 men* to provide libraries. Thirty píay lh» sum o! ( i ' n K líl \i'KH»l»"!l VKM for •a< h at i rvr ry «•<*• • I ■ a r 11. > H Ihat i ai >t tx stat«-* maintain »tate library l»«r<ls Curre! by Ihe • ■! II » ■■ • ‘ PXVSKJ Clll.M.r. and purr ba«« lawika for cm ulation Rworn to bcL-r«» u «* a I »ub*rr|i<<1 iu n>v among the people. riTFM-nr«, thl» í»tb >lay < f Irr «'r, A I . isaú, A W Gil boi.tr 1-uNla. Stamp Mill Neat Spring. Glrn.iale—Willie Kramer, of Mrytle Ha. • < atarrh C :rs la tai» í’< a •• t Creek, waa in Glendale a few day* ago, a •» dlfv-4 t: ' «: ■ r a.cd ot Iho b)«lC' >«•)! 1 f ? I. «Utt t ;a «. frvr and «aid that tie waa preparing to place F J riiK'XYA CU. Tu lado, O. a force of men on bi* Whisky creek 8»’L! t'T Hall a l rin.ly l i>.« ar« thc L<»U propertie« lor the winter, and would inatall a modern itatnp null in the A Wtmian’» Opinión apiing. Mr. Kramer ia now a»«.»iatc<l "tibe says ber tumban«) s hehavlor with hi* two brother*, and they have ts dut» t«> tbe f»< t thut ! ia luaanely the mineral and the money with winch jvalous iMM'íitiMe <»f b»r Iwauty.'* to develop it. Thia mine ia about two “l’m sorry for lier lawyer. milea from the famous Gold Bug mine Fattens QUICK! I üoieminent’s Probable Action on Panama Canal. shipmint of coprir Secretary of State issues Compilation of State Laws. DIG BY CONTRACT ra CASTOR IA For Infant* and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bean the Signature ut I very proud kaow. iMwmag Do yuu ever ■ hitews.h iti Uppson— Wh Itewaeh It! What turi Ihiwrnijg -Ti dumber knowT St Jacobs Oil for ma y. ■ *’ ■ * *rs hat cured ax«! continues u cure RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA LUMB IGO nUKACIIK SCIATIC V SI-HA1NS BRUISES SOREN1 STIFFNESS FROST- BITES Prk», 25c. and 5Oc - PISO S cun Washington. Ort. 24 — Th* g* vern- meut of Ihw Ünitevl 8tat<w ts willing to ruler into rout nut« with «‘urpofBilcms <>r i mln hl nal» for Um construction of any |hortion or all of the Fanama canal This statement mm made by rwtary Taft Vnlay. while dlecueeing the ci-mh ions upon the isthmus and tt the gurernment There la wotne doubt in hi* nn u*i whether any cT>nrern would I* willing to undertake the excavation nl lb« Co ■ lebra rul on account of the magni tu. le <W that work. It is not the «»-•v*u< m that will be so difficult •» much a. the <Bs|M*ilion of Hie earth taken out of the cut. But as to the other work the government will l-e reedy to enter into contracta for ita completion as x»»n as it is determined what tyj»e of canal • hall l*e » olistim t«”l. Il it teal«*) that contracts would m»t lw* M the preliminary siagr« iwcauee the gov ernment ha«l to pr»»ee«ute Hie work un til it« othcers knew what wan Iole done an«) ha»l a sudi» lent knowlfMlg«* of the vont!liions to paw» ti|»on bids au*l make jutlicion» contracts. WAS A VERY ASTUTE LION. % IVrllnrnt l^u**a«l*»w A Ch i »man *-.« <»ne day wa k r.»- Aft Raper lore of Kind 1.1« «• tenant. Who along a str«*rt In Glasgow when a d < Thereby IWcaawew I ul*»n»l. ran up tu him and begin barking lie J» , B i ighs the naturalist, waa became greatly alarmed and dcdgnl „ Tg nt ut the story, widely pub- al*out all over the pl» e to avoid it 1 not long aline, of a wild du'k A hr nr i ’ ’rut grtdlemin who bap|>rnr«| tl »t gig a salt water mu«*cl on Its •,* i»e ¡.i««ing at fti** time mw the t»»ti< • an I L I lot» r enough to trouble he waa In and Immediately fly from ’the salt to the fresh water, went up tn blm. aud. putting bltu mu where it d:(»( rd tbs mussel. • kenlng the shoulder, said. In a |»aclTying ton** it I* >gb osmo* s. su»i thus causing ’■Come, come my friend. y«»u mustii t It to iuoarn ha firm grip. I m » afra I 1 Lr d g won t harm you I believe that story of the du«k I »on t you know the old proverb that that understood thr theory of osmosis.’* ■ Hiking d ¿s never bile 1 uu sure • • | Mr B ¿h« ”1 brdrve It «a ly - Implbdtly as I be • 'r the story of the STRUGGLE IS ENDED ‘That's all velly well," replied the 4-rippl»'d Loti and the yung lleuteo rbitiatnan; "you knowre proverb and ant Jerry Simpson D»ev After Illness of hie knower ¡ f >.erU» but dvrs Ibe dog r. ; q « i ! avc lira: I thia story? Several Years. know re prorrrt. ' ’ No? Well, then Wichita, Kan , Oct. 24 — Ei Con A yo mg fi tut during an Af gressman Jerry 8imp*»n died at fl <)*» Says AmeriCP’l Ara Learning How r m > nr , < ¿n me »»no day upou a to Eat. o'clock yeeterday morning at St. E ran badly crippled on The great brute In America, eating la bamming more ria ho* pi tai, from aneurism of Ihr II::.p*d oter the ta • ny «and on three of a titie art a» well as a paMime and aorta. He had twen hovering lie* teen paws, boldmg Its fourth paw lu the life and death for Im dare. At the accomplishment every day. Amerh ans air And every now and then, with iKNiaide acre Mm >tiiipn>>n un-1 thrir are learning h«»w to eat. They have a k id f k . t w ¡1 pan 3« and only child, ¡.ester Himpei>n, of RiHiwei), (.«••rd the Stage of ctvtltatum where anything and everything will go and lick the Injured paw \ M ben the lion ssw the young lieu- Mr, Hirnp* »n wae «'»tierioua up t !’.»* are br< .»ming ('articular raters. He Nothing Lui »hr white heart «if H»r tvnatit It * ame ».uwly toward him minute» liefnre death. The en l vaine Hut wl rat berry ( Pillsbury’s Vitoe) ts NOW sto.-1 I • a »un i, rifle In bau»l w ithoilt a struggle. It drew The rx-congfr»«man’» la»t (linea» lw good enough for those who Lave tried the tirast m»ml no harm It is the Close to him. It rubbed against Imn gan at the time of his Anal «'Atn|>at|fn this cereal breakfast food. for congre»». In Spite of failing healtli most ««'«»notnical an«) it is actually the with soft, feline purrs. It extend "d he continued his businews activity, “Meat of the Wheal" — Hteril led — Its hurt paw. ’"The lleutit ant riamlnrd the pww, working »• an agent for the Delr<-e»t- nothing added — nothing taken away, Draper land »• u pt»ny, »4 ( hi«rtu' ’. mil pure white in color, it serve« an ap;*r- and found that there was a largr ibo t He extrnctrd the thorn, tbs '»{«‘rating an extensive ranch near R<w tixlr-g breakfast dish, mAilr in the In It . ,i-rK‘ i ' : ' e-' A ! - U Al. ! L n r-sring with pt n and he »»un»1 well. Six months ago hi» condition . the 1 wit’ h • haudkr.’ . cf Iwpcatne such that be went t«> Chicago by thr 1.1 !»‘«t milu-r, PII.I SBI I ’.■« -w \ -ur guArantre Then, w th every manifestation of re- to consult a specialist, who pronounced Put up only in two-pound* airtight I • f and gratitudf, the animal with hi» malady ho|’ele»s. From that time packages. drew. be continued to grow worse until Anal I ook for the words. "Meat of the ’ But It rrn emberv t Its benefactor. ly compelled to atiandon busme»?*. He was brought to the hospital here Sep Wheal." It w as grateful And In a pra th al A package will make you twelve way It rewarded tbr young man. tember 21. jiound» of Sotetantial family (»Mid and “11 < rait • r t! nt's • an l»e purchased al your grucei’s for list of officers, and ate all who w«re ONLY ONE LINE STILL OPEN 10c. the lieutenant’s sii(»crior in rank Thus. A«k him today. Strike is Preliminary to General Sut- In a f« w weeks the young ni.m, thanks Ilf will gladlv till your order l»e. au»e L» the astute aumal. b* »me a colo pension of Ail Labor. he k nows be »«Ila you satisf»' lion. Rel.” 8t. Peterbsufg, Oct. 24 —The rail- r»»ad strike situation »¡tow» no sigm of A l»rlphlc I iterance amelioration. Traffic acr*»an the ern As ■ "ipfiblr of ur.v-l Interpretation That Dea»lly Hatpin. tral licit 1» paralyird, while a genera »a the ult* ti I »t d’ ~ I > imp el. • nt. the hatpin of of thr ancient oracle« strike, which broke out t»>day at Khar dern time«, is a d« <•* < udant of iq w as thr »¡»rvcb made by it Hw is» k» f!, ha» cut off commonication m an- mountaineer who M>«'otnpunl<*<l the i*jUrtlly formidable toilet article used other great section of the empire. Slutfield ninl Collie exploring ex|>r4l , by Human women. Kbark‘ ff is the moat important rail- lion through thr I'anadhtn ItiM'klrs li..- Aspiiid.iS and Julias and Claud- r«»a»l center in Southern K hmh <*. Th« They found It nr* •■»■» iry to ford Bear « wb>» d- - I th’-msflvcs a couple uf •trike affect», among other», the line t»> rr«*» k. and linns did not enjoy It. al • thousand years or more ago, to the un the ¡kmvtr. coal region, on which Rus- though hr fared It with rirmplary doing uf the particular Halims or Mar- sia largely dr|»end« for furl during the furtit »hie Once safely acrw*«» he ■ us they dr«tirr«i to fas* (uatr. wore cri»is in the oil regions, and ths line to turiiwl and surveyed the stream Ikone hairpins of prodlgi us length. Odessa and Kebaat«>p<d. gravely Y»t. like the women of this present M>»m-nW if isolated except thr line to *’8evrral times yon crows It.” he time, they s<*«*tu !•» bsve rij»erlrncod Ht. 1'eteraburg, while thr capital ha» said, enigmatically, but yet once is the *».ui.i* did ulty hi kffplng them li> an international line, by Fydtkuhnsn. tbr Isst time.” ( I : .1 fi«< t i • !<» hgfit during open to Berlin. The «trike is part of a ntions at HHrLr»tcrt In England, general scheme by Hocial iMmuctats to Pruf L II. Bailey, director of the a hundrvd or • » -f thro- Lone hairpins compel the emperor to grant universal New York State M-hool of agriculture at being found In the Roman bath, col- suffrage ami compel political freedom, Cornell, is writing several artn I»« I- te*1. maybe, by the Lath attendant, hut the plan of the leaders is to avoid which are soon to ap|war in The Cen to prove nil th‘ vr cfuf'1 ■ * later that a collision with the authorities. Their tury on the subject of the young man pi err nt purple is to make tests of thr and the farm. He will tell why hr there la nothing new under the sun. strength of thr various organisations thinks the young man now leave« the nud that in ail ag* * the same little • •»«.-<! by women preparatory to thr inauguration >f a farm, an»l he will show bow the farm foibles have !•«• !! | general strike of all c I as - vs in support can Iw rna-te more attractive and Iwtter T Ink I« I Him of thr radical» at al*»Ut thr time thr worth the young man’s while. T • tnsj r f i ! js sprawled out national assembly inert». Dlasnomt I tp- rt. In ths IdatiHg • mvhiue First Stra:.k‘r E vum «- me. »lr. but I ’ \ i don’t o ' in to tnmd ths heat, Re Will Send Machinery to Panama on !• Maud y >u are a g 1 judge of dia* mus Y* •rattle, I h l 24 — In < t p«titi- b m<»nda. ' No. «»h. et jes* suits ms De hottak S id S ts (ger That’s right with the ¡railing machinery h«>m»rt of •t is *1» sweet ah da tiicbu grow.” I rst Mirang^r W«»uld you ium<l fir • Hut don’t your garden suffer?” the Ea«t, the Hallbli«* Machinery com >n of ths stone ia tb s ••Nuffio* io dsh 11 -w. ash. but tat«hs. pany, lormerly thr Hallulir-IlmwLaw- ing tn« y ir •; ring? Like to are el s-i h >t det dey’d roast Hulklry coni ¡»any, of thia city, waa Srmnl Rtraoger Don’t know any right lu d» K »»I rn den Ah wuu’du’t awarded 73 contract» (or machinery th.ng • ’> >ul atuQrs. Em a bass J a 11 uiu- ab ds trou le ob buildin* a tiah to cook and eupphre for the la hrnian canal. pire. 8«w 7 dem.” The claw of ma« hinery which will I** •hip|>r«l from Seattle to Panama con- Ci eieta principally of engineo, drilling mi Ha, ratpe an«l miecrllaneou« tup- phae, abowing that thr Seattle houer it well r|i>ip|M»d to handle ouch buet- nraa in the face of auch competition. A H opeless F ight It 1» as ImpoMible to conquer the kinj» of Hill Allege* Oitcrimir ation. disexsc»—Contagious Blood I'oieon—with Mer* Seattle, Oct. 24.—I'nited State* Sen cury and i'otaah as it would be to conquer the ator file* ha* lieen a.kel to demand kinu of the forest in a hand-to-hand encounter, an investigation by th« »mate of al as tbuusan Is who have had their health ruined leged dl.vrirnmatinn on the part id the and lives blighted through the use of these min Poet, fin e department in handling eral» will testify. They took the treatment faith Iran*-Pacific mail*. The al leg.-I dl»- fully. only to tin«! when it was left oil. the di*- :nore power, combined with critnination is again«! the tireal North ta It: ■<■ tutncrals, *u«h M m« r.-trial rheumatism, necro-o* ern Steam«liip company'« tleet. The allegation i* made tliat the steauohlp of the bones, salivation, inflammation of the stomach and bowels, etc. ruaof ( nUgi >»i Blood Poison enter* th« bl -»! it quickly con- Siberia, winch tail« a day earlier than the Minnesota, doee not reach Yoko t-uiiinatr* every dr j> of that vital fluid, and every muacle, nerve, tisaue and hama until three day* later than the tx-t: 1« meaaflnt.d, and »>n th«font symptom*of sow mouth and throat. Minnesota. The mail* have been or Copper-. lo:.«l blotches, falling hair and eyebrow*, swollen gland*, sores, etc male their apjxarance. Mercury ami Potash can only cover up these dered «ent on the Silieri*. evt • s for awhile, they cannot cure the disease, t 2. 3. 2. 1 haa _ ' for many S. S. ,;nued a* a specific for r Contagious Blood Poison Poison —a perfect deadly virus that ia so far ~ reaching in its effects on the *ys- doe* n t hide or mask the disease, but so thoroughly and ‘■"'''pl' triy cures it that no signs aroever seen again. 3, while ersd f th« diseasn year* lee n r< < America Great Gas Producer antidote for the Washington, Oct. 24.—An important tern. 8. S, S. report shortly will be la.ued by the United State« geological etirvey on nat ural gas and it* production and ton sumption, It will show that it, !IK)4 the I'nited State* produced '.»* per rent tev f the world'* It neon output of «•*, kin I i realise th* value I*ing I lW,4'.»fi,7»'>0 Four without charge. •tate*— Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Indiana and Ohio— produced V3.5 per cent of the output in the I'nited State* Pennsylvania leading with 47 per cent. Witte Appointed Premier. St Peter»)>urg, Oct. 21 —It wae per- • etently reported in the rlnbe anil tn government circle* late at night that the emperor yeeteMay had appointed Const Witte premier, with the port- folio of mini.ter of finance All the paper* thie morning give prominence to the report. treat- * J'rooi *¡‘*1 ,!:i - a uim r.il ingre.hent of any with in-tni- tion* f r h -me treatment ,ind an v ad vice wished, fW£ S WlfT 8PICIHC CO., A TLAMTA, GA. ^WF W» <■ r-« «B «*»1 br wttbrxt I« n. tto» !• pearw* in plat« **Hk w»- •b!*« 4« to »I y< nr mo««» rO*ft>rt«b y. t*r W A. *!•» bn« «4 a anf* way to «gtrn>-< teeth al to* Ulety W 'hO-Jt pa! rx. pr T r W im >« an «apwrt al <o >i Al to« and > re»«a •n-1 hr a wo»a Katra't a< fr«w «fita plaira « m Gr 4««« ar« - rd - M. WISE BROS. Df NTISTS OS w A. wist fa»!M Rld« . Th M »M Waahinfftoa *>• Op«B «v«ntn<« till • «/rlewfe. »Ungar« fitto» • to IX Of Ma » X-’M imi . r. r. wng.