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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1906)
c • » TERRORISTS WRECK HOUSE. Buy Fla ir at Auction? Bomb Kill« 27 Persons and Over 30 Others. Bt. rotersbiirg. Aug TETTER ECZEMA PSORIASIS SALT RHEUM Wounds or 2» — Tae- ty persons are dead an«! more li as Chicago Factory I »tracts Smell I eight .W wooo<ls«l aa the result of a dastardly attempt yeelerday afterrwi n to aa»a«e and Dries Remainder. mate Premier Htolypm with a bomb 1Y h pt na ra a t.ja'i--«. risma. |.-e cream and |>'e. It beg ua tu luna sa If i ahlle Ira was bolding a public rwrepti u the days of th» church festival ware At any rate, you scetn to be | at his country house on Aptekawv to- numbered. TYctaeura land. The pretaler waa slightly gening rid of it on auction-kale A Hard Tara.- There's no danger." woauded on the face and neak by flying principles: "going, going, •a d the ductor "It s »alp a carbiue le •plinlere. ■ g -ut Ito tra. k of y<mr ne k But g-o-n-e!” Stop the auction Among the -Irad are the premier's you iuuat keep your eye on IIP* I A-yrar n d daughter, wtx> ba-l L<th with Ayer's Hair Vigor. It Health Ortcsrs Discover Where Bak No Itejily I "That little girl has ona lege broken by the •aploaion ami aub checksfalling hair,and alway s eries Gel Material for Cheap bad habit I 8l>e always answers back ~ eequraUy eaccamhed to tor Injuries It Is »a«y enough < restores color to gray hair. A to break tor of thaL General Z«n.atln. lira premier's |«reo« Cake* and Pastry. a> secretary. M Kt«oev-.ff, as governor Get her a pla-w aa • tetoptootie girl" splendid dressing alto. Sold >t the province ol Perns Colott»l I »1 "I bear your bn«» esperta to raise for over sixty years. >rufl, chief ol the prvu. er'» personal your salary this tBooth." "flu bo rays; Chicago, Ang. J*i. —Health officiale ' Iff] WH **•*• <••« M **•«! V I r.o^’y ffl guard. Court Chamtwrlaln David* fl but ba baeu't sncvwodad lu raising all • I I tob4 L* b »4 » BRve*»- A I—tot Ays. a list Imlay brought u> light a larUiry where View l I •*** n a 'A»i I t'hamtrarlain Y'uornln, Aid Duulrasoff, ■t last mouth« yet. Philadelphia •- araff H rmp.t» » 11 • fa ♦.< »« 4 »gg« wh < h »titolale even the ol«ieet Prince Nakaabhlge, Police Offirer K> M abv M I- reaa. ehorue girl are "teproeveeed,'' tulle«!, nunxcfl, several guards, several s»r i deudor load, ground, polverìi*! awl “tilva ma a package of chewing vanta. lour women anal tan children. «lite,I and finally sold to Irakrts all over gtitu ' "We don't kvwp auch thing« * Tira wounded include M Htolypin's the land, and even to one great Irans- 3-year old eon. who Is srrioasly If pot “Well, yov'va got a card in the window Ytlotitic «tran ship line, lor r.aiklng fatally injured, ami a namtor >1 per that aays Typewriter Supplies.* pat? .raeo. Tu keep out the Indulsili ve It U«t.'U I'oSt. ■>n« prominent la the suciety and * ffi end to keep In the «molla, which are 'What kind of pie will you have. rial world. ■omeHiing floree, the fartory la a vael Of the four conspirators who engi W ■ mines vr siq-ie?" "I'll take two «y stem of trap dixit a and secret pae- We t erk «V r>,y.rl««li, neered the outrage, two «era killed pieces of eai-h. plea»» " "Two pieces!" ragra, and the Im«Inera le euch that M |«S G - -I i l >. • t I : — r with their victims, while the third, "Ye rm Mamme told me not to ask gmxl« are never shipped In the name of a*«., » I ■ I » f M • • i" .- who acted aa coachman lor ths party. twice" Life. the parvi aeer, but to his initials only. flow ■«« and Hie fourth, who remained InalJe loiter It.deed I Io«« you for y<>ur Admission to the thinl fl rat show*! t ■ a ned ■ ths carriage, were Iradly woumtol self alone. Mlaa Mliyuue Helreae That M.s« Tartan O. I <!■»*« know Tbey two small girls at wolk Liraking »vil- Whether the assassins who entered keen had flv* er ■ ■ .l.ïrrrnt «t.pfaitier. •mailing eggs into cans. la a loan n which you cwa only bur The stoncii is the crowd»! rvreptlon hall threw the e>«u ef il- a «. • r«ap> «Lie as4 w« row trouble. Mr Caabuater Balli powerful from this point to the en«i ol bomb or accidentally dropped it prob «.«aoiug m«a. more American. the Invratigatlon. The eggs which are ably will never lie known, •• all ths ■•aed for food are aupp >e*l to have traen Victim—What baa happened? Where i u. med late eye wltneeera were k l!ed Al.0,1 I« M«he « < A«««» carefully callad by a “laadlar." Tbaee The trewien.Ions force of lira exploeinU am I? Ituctor- You bave I wen eerl Norsk, are you engaged to that i*» •hlcli are called toyond eating go into atieolately blew oat the front of tbs ously Injured in a trolley accident But l><-«<nan ■ bo comes here te see yoa ea another rvceptacla to niak» tanning oil. Victim - premier's residence, ami earn»! away cheer up you will rower often r" Tbs mess of broken egga, winch the in ms'sm. Lot Fee <«»n b-.u w«ro •pectors have latolml "unwholesome," ths ceilings above and the fl ora be How much? fleteland I wider. neath and lira nails ol the adjoining Nen tuts W i»> Hang On "Public is dun.p-d Into • separator and tira rooms. •iffi-wbolders," •• J Uityuiau. "are only «bella are extracted. Tlie liquid gore People were literally blown to piece». «revsnts after all." a «e«k. "Yew," rejoined to the fourth iLxir. Th-we who were not killed Instantly Subbutia. "and I «lab we could get a Clara The loll is fitted op with a condens •ere horribly mangled and the other« ■ errant who nouid bang uu like they Espi- ch proj>-»ra to yvu to night er. I gbl rolle, three feet by lour ot were prostrate by Hie chock . The pre Maude Gracious! Do you think ba 1" .' five, and rach cut eo as to g>ve all lira uiier's escape was miraculims, tor only «III? •urlare poeeible, ate in cons ant mo Where Ignorance Is Bliss fliobba • moment t«elore the explosion lie ha-l When I refused lion. Vats »! egg« sre rat««*<l so that Clara— Hure I do Wl,eu I get up to make a si«»ecti 1 fra! •trpp»<l me de hie etu ly at the rear of' blur last night lie an Id bo didn't care tbs rolls are coveted, and air at a tern i« t . .ugh I bad Lrgutteu everything I the salon toeptak to Prince Hhakuvsky «Lat be on e of L in potature of 101 degne« is l< reed over Although be was but slightly injured, knew. Biobbw Wbat an Ideal wltnosa the mora The reg- slick to ths rolls he Is completely jiriwlratwi by Hie < a >-u would make ia a trust Investlga Bow'S This? and are drlm) out. Thia product is I tl«m. « We off«r Or« U «4 ; ar« K»esr! *-I •crapeit lotee, silled and Sold to trakrrs. A young lady went Into a well kDown The havoc wrought by the explosion » , rs*. • ■•’■ h al c« ... i be ■ - 1 t 1 Ths man in cha-ge ol Ihe rolls never «. > • ■ waa indearrilrahle. Bodies were so torn •wtabllahluent a few days ago and said y ¡ < IO Str a CO . Prora, 1 eia, a needs an egg «hatnpoo. It is not n» ■r mangled as to make identification i i ths fiwr walker w•, ih« uit-’.«r«ia »4, bsv» an-» » J “Do you kwp «ta Today be carelessly rubiied I b«u«r I. r <b« *«‘ • • I >< 1 • ‘ « cecrary. impossible, some ol them headless, II- nary?" "No. mlsa." replied the man, i. t. li> b i ■ r« I« ■ ■ » I- • "»• 1 • •*» his fingers through hie hair shortly armiese or leglrra, lying among the (....... sad a sat iai., st - ■ <<uo xi I a» j •■ fl did I should lose my job."- Head • flor reaching Into the liquid to pre . , * » to« ««• blood-dripping wreckage. light w«arÀlai,> W ti ■•« » 1 r .fl 1 «-1- ■■ vent Its ch gglng the rolle. WaLM»» k i»»»» a »«svia, V» b •«•« I' , "for goodue««' asks. What's that Goode l av* !>een shipped to “N. B., ■lata 1 «4. ’• RAILWAY GIANTS CLASH. H« a • • i A ■« :• ta«<- »• • r. • ‘ "44. Joseph, M >.'*; "F. H hmid, Allan iv'.««• ?........ I tie girl uelt door 1« having leg lire« t. j i- i. ib. i. -I I » • • ■ her vol. r cultivated." Hub! Appar and "II. M R., Phlladsl la •• r in« «i« i • ' :«-• ta, Ga ," a id by • I I t >« • • • • lira phia." Olirai goods have Iraeu ahi ( peti 826,000,000 Cash and St. Paul Road ently tlu- pr->- i-ea of cultivation baa U «tau. r H‘i« a»»'be Ural rc«< h>vl the harrow Ing *eaa<ML“ Phlla to Tesa» ani Portland, Or., as well I* the Price at Stake. as to a traue-A tian lie s'eamsLip line Chicago, Ang. 27.—A apecia) to the dc-lphla Ledger. ( ou table the gate)- D->oe Tramp on this It takes four ib ten egts to make • Tribune from New York »aye: Gunner ponti I I ti e . r| o'<ra*d ' material A financial liattle, with COO.OOO your dog bite? Mr« Weptunalsh Ion Street j«or<*b)- I —Yc«. he does, and uh. Some Chief M may has other plants under in cash and the control of the Chicago. tlie |wr<-b ths mattsr? Guyer «urveillance. The prolm tof the one Milwaukee A Ft. I’aul Railway system • In! We are ao par- please, • I -n't .- «n» sick ? liecovered will be soaked in kerroene ia on tietween J. Pier pint M >rg*n ami tlcnlar ab ut w hat we f«*«-d him : Soiu Gunner Sa But I'm afraid th« vl- tomorrow K II Harriman. ervtlle Journal. bratlon will ku> k the city ball do«IL In the liattle are involved twice «• TRACED BY TRUNK Mrs. Peck et»—! know I'm a trifle —Chicago Newa many millions of dollars and three Irritable at time«, Henry, but If I bad time« ae many thousands of mile« of Varie Alle« to lit« n>y life over «gain I'd marry t--ber .-'rr Stsn»l»'-d Located Brs- railroads as were reprrsentwi in the \ . Mr. I'eckeiu Ob. you just the earn«, t I by Tracing Black Bo«. famous fight for the |><u>ee«eion of the lui of Sia-k in A fire mauren-v com no, you wouldn't! You only think you Chicago, Burlington A Quincy, which Chicago, Aug. 2*. — ft is tsportod patir.'• r-marked fn. > V en Hpa«ka .< would.- -Rclsaors. that Paul O. Htensland ha« b«>an locat- resulted In the memo'atde Northern . ,4 > 4 • • Ili'pelesa Flynn Ol tell ;n they « ed in Brsad. Ill« arr««t is «aid 11 l<e a Pacific corner, when Ihe price of that natter of hours. Thia was tlis repvrt stock was rushed up to |I,C )0 a share no u«a tbryln' to Iddlca ate tblni L'bol- mwe Mull’.viley Au' ptiwy'« tbot? made today by the Pinkerton l>ete< live and a panic in Wall st'eet followed. reefeetlv Willi««. The opposing forces consist of J. P Flynn Ol jut a»ked wan av tblm the F. Bang* l««alr May I aw h«v* th» agetcy to the l-ank directoie secretly their t'h.dm-«e wurrud f ir HL Patrick'« day. Y similar rejort waa made to Acting Morgan, James J. Ilill and «••'. «•!•* I^tta Hinan I havea't tbs «bgliteal ob -tatr'a Attorney James Barbour. Every friends, foreign capitalists, on one side, ■ o' be couldn'T t««ll me. jacilon. I bat • th« vu» 1 Aua't aw— rflori ««• inaile to keep tbs matter ar and K. II. Ilartlman, practical ownet Mr«. J«wback Juat like • m«n! The da woes. erei. J. H Hcbnmacber, general an- ol the Cnion Pacific Southern Pacific Idea of losing your temper and ewear- pertnlandenl ol ths Pinkerton agency roads, with Hir William Van Horne, Ing at your raaor to-au«« It'« dull rihiblte«l signs of dlsplerwure Iwcause Mir Thomas Hhanghnesey, «• <onlroller» Mr Jawback Well, I've got a right of ths vast Canadian Pail tic system Io Didn't the ranor loae lta temper ite matter had Iwcome public. It la t»Iiev«»i thst Htenaland it prac with their friends, on the other. Re first?--Cleveland Leader. For Infanta and Children. tically in ti e custody of detectives and maining neutral fur Hie time liemg, but Y totting Pbllanthroplet Good morn that they are waiting a favorable op inclined to throw their weight to liar- Ing. madam; I am collecting for the portunity to kidnap him and avoid ea riman. are James H. Smith and Wil Drunkards' Home. Mrs. McGuire ttadlliog. It became public Uvlay that liani Rockefeller, as principal stock Bbure, I'm glad of it. nor If ye cutne the detectives have traced the move- holders in the Ht. Paul. On the outcome ol the war depend» round tonight yei can take my bua menta of Htenaland from his home alien lie Irlt I hi««go. A black trunk whether the Bl. Paul road is to be el baud. Harper'« Weekly. ■*rl* »*••■»!■« It. tendivl to Hie c<«st, (or which purpoee Hirers-AV hat have you got that • hich he took aided the tleteclivea. "Tear k>isl»ao4." ««14 Mrs ILthmna for? Sier alami engaged the Brinks com a new IJ'i.OOO 000 stock Issue was • tring tied arouml yuur finger gra i«lj. • 4* f la'.«r»et.r( s- you Da the al voted, in a northerly direction, and so Brook« By George! I’m glad ■ ilgiasl. •▼•« It h* 4 rat s-uasiixa kle* pany to haul his baggage. ’ernoon of July 14 the eiprree « impany seriously injure the trartic of the Great mentioned IL '1 bat'« tu remind m« to bis een bora a lull* t-«> Northern and Northern l'«<-ific systems, ask you for tlie fiver I lent you a "It Isn’t eo !" ladignantl/ •» lsim»4 took it to the lake Hhore railroad de Mrs <>••■•! Yfv «.«ben! alwe*« «st P»t, and on July 15 it «as clatawd ami or southerly, to impair the future pro Chicago Tribune month ag> i t • «' . • -hacked to New York, where it we« file of the Union and Houthern Pacific "Do yvu think that wealth Is essen Early this eommer there was a mye received at the Grand Central depot "From some of the ttal to lutpl Im«» Previaws Tratet«« All far Wetblwe July in. From that depot Htenelaml terioue handling ol thre« Pa< ific c<«a«t letter» I rvi-rlve.” »aid Dustin Rial, iNaler II«« dose your wife Ilk« th« ear traced to one of the big >««an lines Stock. Before Harriman or Hill a* • • g mark •« y »u I..... «ht f r her? "I am lucllm-d to think a iiumtwr of liner«, and, it ia declared, to Month could diecover who were the purcbas Young Hustend Nh« hasn't learo»! people o nslder eome of my wealth co •re. the Canadian Pacific had obtained t merles. how to eperate it yet. Rhe had an Idee gratia! to tbelr happiness." Ek. sufficient interest in the rued to wield Il werked eomeib.ng Ilk* • typewriter. Object to President a Ukase. Bb»- Alts-rt. 1 have come to the con the balance of power. efuaton i that I hive George better than Am««« V*rlr»U«. Ix>'«don. Aug. 2H.— Fjelllng reform Revive S entlsnd Bsnk. lie What about I love you, and ■ Whew! What, lerttle Brown engvg « «till the subject of keen discussion Ching i, Aug 27. — The reorganira the engagement ring I gave you to ed ? I hat pro« e« w hat I ve «Iwa.i e »« «nd editorial comment. Many promi Kite -Oh. thet a all right — that no matter bow plain and badly neut men here are not aver»e to the lion of the M Iwaukee Avenue Slate wear? tempered a g rl may tv- tbcies alwayi <l«»a of reform so long a« it i« the out bank aa an auxiliary or branch ot the George •ays be won't object If I wear a fool ready to marry her. Whoa tbs come of agreement between I igli«l> First National bank is anti to le I« It. •peaking countries. lord Htralbco- a gun At the Brat move in the rrbabil- poor manY* Mr. Rubbube YVhat'e the matter? eipreesed tbi* vies when he raid “I itation of the delnnrl institution, an W tiere'e the n«-w servant girl? •lam Uf» Mra • vu'd depiecate anv I adv al change in understanding between the business i Hubbuba—<>b! George, It was all a mis- the pteeent I iiglieb need in «palling. I men of Milwaukee Avenue dietrict, 1 iiniliTstandliig. 1 told tor she had think inch reform« are desirable and James Foga». president of Hie First 1 ix-tter dual tbls morning, and the first «Lon Id t>a by conrert-vl action on the National bank, has been reached thing I knew abs bad dusted— I'blladel l«art of Ihe two grest I ’«(lish «fwaking through which the speedy resumption tHCeeewt. ; phla l’r«»«am. ol business is I »oped for. The otfitals peoples.” The la«t time I saw you you H»!fiahtir«a The sowing of of the new bank will be taken Rom were look'ng for • position where you the pteeent force of the First Natior al | >f svlfiabn«*« tins rea«ilt«*d la Bad Food Deatroysd. could keep 4issarli up all the time Did ; Ion and fostering of "trusts" thicago, Aug — Three hnndr. d | tor union«," tlie outgrowth uf which you get It? Guerrera Get« Ammunition. and fifty lh..n»and pound« of foolstnfla Ihaa bra-u lira Uhl.-ago strike, with ail Du k No. Th* only J. b f could a nJ San Juan de Mart nrr. Aug. 27. — A was one where they keep all the tlu* • is destroyed iu Chicago leal week be A H l-amtort, Metho cor reap, indent of the Associate! I'ree* Its wore. Rev. dres«iug me down I«étroit Free Presa cause they were impute. The food in list, t blcagu. spectors In the downtown district a'one who rode out from bare balay «aya Ituw uda < >f course. It was business condemn«*! an I destroyer I 50,7lV that «Ino I* no Guerrera left San l ui», Vlelklae Arre«iell«hea Mrs that «totalnvd ue last night he took from that town 40,000 round« pounds. This Include« 1(1,000 pound« •The ece irty papere «peak of ber as itowmta Yes Row nd* Ye»? You *a yuung wotnan of metiy acwmpllsh of canned goods ami 28,SOO pounds of of ammunition he found there. He «Ieri Mra Irmt and vegetables. The inspectors •ev-ured 2*.000 rounds in Han Joan de know I wouldn't dowlve you. menti.' la eh» really ?" ft ia report« 4 that Colonel Row tide No, G«x>rgr. you Wouldn't «to look samples from five candy factories, Martine«, "Oh. yra Rlie's a eort of temale three evaporated egg concerns, three Julien Bretancourt, lie llavera Lib cvlve lira. n<> matter wbat you raid.— Jack of all tratto«. n«>t mu h gmxl at baking powder factories ten ice cream eral, who ia aacond in command ol l*bll««lri|>lila Iradgvr. lui oli« of theu lede pbla l'reee factories, 30 bakeries and 75 fruit Guererra'a force, waa slightly wounilel Ariually True: YVtou a man came in the engagement near Han Luis rushing at a t«wr!fle j«a*w to catch a stands. BACKACHE IS KIDNEYACHE. No order lor advance have yet been Stat«» Island ferry t>>«t and arrived given. Shall B*«t W<sdsrs Wear Pant»’ just In time to have tto rateman shut Get at the Cause- Cure the Kidneys. A*ev, Neb, Ang 34 — The fntii-e of the d.«r In bia face, a bystander re- Dont* neglect lovckache. It warn« Must Spell in Old Way. the l»eet sugar industry In Northern mark«-!: "You didn't run fast enough." yon of trouble in the kidney«. Avert Washington, Aug 27. — The presi "I ran f««t enough," rvpllwl tto die Nebraaka depends upon a qnes.ion of the danger by curing the kidney« with pels mat ethics. “Shull girl beet Weed dent's order adopting the new «yetrm appolntsd man. "but I didn't start ta Dian's Kidney Pills. ers at work In ihe fir'd« wear overalls of spelling may be put into practice in time." J. A. Ilaywood, a well or skirt«? " is the issue. The girls several departments. but it will rut no known rraidentof Lui- WnaSreaa Verl*«« »I «■■>* Irrelate themselves and the licet raieirs declare figure with the Civil Hervlce commie- kin, Tea , saya: “I Nature's Infinite variety I« well !|!u.« for overalls, which are now generally •ion in esaminatiiwn , Applicant* will wrenrhed my bark be graded in spelling according to the tratsd I» tto collection of photograph« worn by women in the field work. The working in a sawmill, I girl* and women declare they cannot standard dictionaries and not accord of «now crystals matto during tto past waa laid up six weeks make a living working in skirts, as ing to the rules of spelling reform twenty years by W. A Bentley, of Ver and from that time PI noetic «lulling will hereafter be used moot. Ile ha« now more than one they are paid by the row. had pain in my back in the transmission of district govern tboiiraml photographs of Individual whenever ! stooped ot mental correspondence. crystal«, and aioong them no two are Floods at Ma/ttlan. lifted. The urine wa« «like. Kl l’oso. Tra , Ang. 2* —Mail ad- hadly disordevwd and for a l«ng time 1 Bring in Valencia Victims. had atta« k« of (ravel. After ! began view« from Masatlan. M»«Ico. ray floods Rome ¡eople. when their relative« die. Washington, Aug. 27.—Notificvtion neing Duan'e Kidney Pills ths gravel in the monntaine did great damage to are not aattsfied with the way the Many waa «ent to the revenue rutter Groat paaeed out, end my F»< k got well. 1 that city about ten days ago. neighbor« mourn. ' wea l had backache or bladder iron ■storse wer« ps'tially and some com tolay to proceed to Bamfield. B C.. I- r the l«oliee of the Valencia victim«. The pletely wretked. Along the beach many •Ince.'' Go to lite r«« meter, thou shirr «rd, Id by fill dealers. 50 cents a box 1 hdivea were swept away. No l.we of Grant is not seaworthy, so cannot go vu»lhr ■ la «j)i and baume Lia«J. pile is ie¡oiled. I dirset to the acene ol the «reck. r-Milburn Ue., Fattalo. N. Y. SOLD TO BAKLRILS AND SHIPS There is nothing more distressing than an itchiug, burn ing skin disease, and upon the rrttiru of warm weather those (who are afflicted with skin troubles find the symptoms appear ing and know that they will be tormented through the hut summer months. The blood is heated with humors and acrid matter, and as they are forced to the surface the skin seems to lx on fire. *Ihc treatment of skin diseases Yvith exter nal applications is all wrong, because they do not reach the trouble which is in the blood. The mo*t such treatment can be expected to do is, allay the itching and burning and cover up the trouble for awhile, but as soon as it is left off the disease returns. All f<*>d taken into the body contains, in some form, the elements necessary to sustain the different parts. One portion is used for THE ITCHING WAH ALMOST UNBEARABLE. the making of blood, another for muscle, paar Him My body broke out with a rash or erupt n one for bone, still another for fat, ami soon. wh-.eh tn aptto of all art rts to cure o>-ntlnusd to get worse itching, especial.y at n.ght. was «'.m|-;y terrible. It z\fter these different properties are ex The would a.mont disappear at times, only to return worse tracted from the food there still remains a than ever I had tried many highly recommended prepa rations without benefit, and hearing of H H. H determined portion that is useless, or waste matter, to give It a fair trial and was taeipreasttily delighted which is intended to be disposed of through when a few bottles cured me entirely. removing every and pimple from my body I shall not tall to reo the natural channels of bodily waste, the blemish H. H 8 whenever aa opportunity ocourito do so. Liver, Kidneys and Rowels. At this season ommend Escondido, Cal L MAHNO. »f the year, however, these organs become torpid, dull and sluggish, and fail to perform this duty, and tnese accumulations remain in the system and arc absorbed by the bl<xxl to ferment and sour, producing burning acids and acrid humors. The blood cannot properly nourish the system w hile in this impure condition, ind begins to throw off these acids through the pore * and glands of the skin, producing .Acne, Eczema, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and skin diseases <>f every description. Thi Kind You Have Always Bought a 1 • s* ■ *» a a? < . r ECZEMA TETTER in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, causing a dry, feverish, hardened condition AONE pimples am! black-heads, and is particularly disagreeable because of its unsightly appear- Y. re PSORIASIS, Jl'- ’2^ •: . £» SALT RHEUM. ing sores and producing intense itching. The head and face are the parts usually affected, ami sometimes the hair falls out and a mass of sores forms on the scaip. These and all skin diseases are due to the same cause—burning acids and humors in the blood, anil until this vital fluid is cleansed and made pure they will continue. Tlie lx?st treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S., a remedy that is purely vegetable, being made en tirely from roots, herbs and barks, and acts directly on the blood with a cleansing, healing effect. It neutralizes the acids and purifies the blood so that the skin, instead of living distered and burned by the fiery fluids, is nourished by a supply of cooling, healths bltxxl. It goes forces out ev article of waste or foreign matter, builds up the and cures all skin diseases promptly and permanently. S. S. S. does not leave the least par ticle of the poison for future outbreaks, but entirely rids the blood • t the c.iu-c for all skin diseases. S. S. S. tones up the system and regulates the I.ivcr, Kidneys and Bowels so that they will carry t»ff the natural waste and refuse matter through the proj I*T channels, . instead of leaving .. it to lx? absorl .ed by y t the blood s. s. s. in the treatment of these troubles and for building up the general health. Write for our treatise on skin diseases and any tuedieal advice you wish. We make uo charge fur either. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. TREETOP 18 A MAN 3 HOME. >'»«-■■»• Mar Fever a lleri u Means fo Ftollrawetl Malhor ' >■ r» • « Ki'rlll««. Mother' returning b-*nie) Gracious! Tommy, what moans this? The lamp Is broken. the dishes are smssiied and everything I« upelde dowu Tommy - Why, mother, you aatd we could play anythlug we n anted, didn't you? Mother Yea. Tommy- Well ne plsjrd Francisco earthquake. Warren Carrol, a co«I pro«pertor who ha* been operating In tl«e vicinity of the Cbetcamp River, «outh of Gramle Fltang Cafie Breton, tells of meeting ■ man In the barren landa who hev l>een living In a tree for three summers to c»u«e he believe« it will cure Lie hay fever. A Beatle«»» W««e. Carrol •ays that the num who claim "ILiw did yvu Indu.-a yuur little boy e<1 that bls name was Strong and thst he came from Ht John N II bad built to practico hl« music laa»>ua au r«gu blmaelf ■ comfortable cabin of one room larlyr uììshd ^LICKEI ì I bild him ttiat the nrigblors « :« In the branches of • glan* hem Lx k list ALL • nd was tlmroughly enjoying life The compia Ining of the racket It aia.to |>oU«e wn« set about forty feet from tlie Lie« eland loader. ground and waa reachixl by aeveral lad water «■■»•«bias oat at ths le dera which were spiked against the CLOTHING I-oison Blather* Hwratbesrt, sides of the tree trunk It »als d Ito Drt p. say to tsk g our wsdd ug trip m In the robin was • bed made Of automobils? *»>•■ si r A*, t » w -L tw Ulf rrd m H p bougha. a stove constructed out of sheet « I a ■ rc^Si iadrn w»«,rt Iron, three lookltvg glnsse«. a lamp. Anybody can do that. I at us take a trip Ul JTKKTOnit three rustic chair« and thirty «1« cu«h a russ tbs Atlanti« la • bouasi st, dear 5I4N Of TMÍ FISH Ion« At off nt with balsam needlro The ., , ...... lilacs was neat •• If kept by a worn an and was built so that there would be no waate space. Strong waa rattier rrtl<-ent. but Car rol learned enough to convince him that the inan was In Id« right mind and that . «..,«. Ue really believe«! the "tree cure" w ua GASOLENE (NGIMS ■ All «u*« su I S cajoo H06 And 1907 Opctw Sept. 15 doing him good lie said he couldn't (< »•■ twll« e«rr«e«e4 |lr> il> !•■ «t lewes« yrlrs« w rite for <-«ial.-« etplaln why tlie hay fever would uot rn parri for Ihraniatir mi l <>tw*ratic RtltRSON MACHINIRY COMPANY attack him a« long «• he lived In a tree Stag»- aii l 1» ac a lira Itial* «. rs»tl««a. Ore««*. «ai a fact and be took ad hirr«l t>y l*-xi«ln g thratr - al lojoagvra. but that It vantage of It. lie lived mostly on fiali Hrnd fur < alal v’ • and hat uf gradu» atra and th«ur auewaa. and game, but tie had »«me vegrlable« •towed away lu hollow tree trunks near EgAti Dunutk And OpcrAtk School by. t<«a Rail Arvadr BuiUiag. Srattk. HOLD UP! arid consider POMMEL TOWg^ moot Egan Dramatic and Operatic School Ills kUbWltd|g off CowlSn't Narria Hla. The Boston ompirs bad g rsa a derision that did not pisas* tbs p ayers ef the via it i ng team. Threaten I ugly they crowded around b "You can't rail It a balk." protes’ed ths captain, "if the pitcher takes a step to ward first ba«e bsfors he shoots tbs bsll threw "That Is purely sa a-sdraile q ìration," h« ss.d "which need not to adjudicated bara Itesi ms your sphrr. al r»r«a:.oa!" rewot H as . * » vV. 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K TEAM ' BORAX m «AP fru; and I- elude a toatitiful • uvrnlr p ure 7sl4 in 10 r . ..r«, radled th» 'OLII !>K | Y 1 l< H KKVE RIK,'' w| h a 8*- psg. b M klel glvlng P««> valual'U usM f«w I» ras in th* Il ni*, Firn«, Garden and • . . . f ILwav, hinto on "Mese to Hsve a t irar t ou plsuun' and art vi a on thè "Itale an i Ila da '■ W RITE NOW ! enrle«r a dim» wtlh yunr nome and a l-lr. s< and <l*al*r'a nsme, Mra A. What do you think of thee* wilflee. my deer? I baked them my self. Mr A Waffles? Mrs A lertalnly! What did fou think they were? - ha.1 < '«.7«»sklanJ I a if.nula. Mr Ac- Why. I thought you s mistake «rd cut up a Turkish made towel In e^uarew i BMM ■ i ¿ I Av t * r»AM G E&AN. rriacipsL W •*«!•- At • auburban residence near I’hlla delt>hla there recently ap|ie*red an un kempt luokiug Individual oho a«krd for It chanced that bi« ap- employ meuL plication was made to the lady uf l ba bouse herself, wb>> was superintend ug the transplanting of plsuta In the gar den. the "Are you a gArdenerf atked lady "Ain't bad much eipertene» at <*r dcnia'," am tbs reply. "t'sn yvu plant th. -se bu«hee?" "I'd hate to risk «polii»* tuum " "Then what can you do?" an reapunded "Well, mum." res|vi>drd th« kempt looking Individual, "if you was to band me one of your buaband a el gars i might ait In the greenhouse an’ emoke out them Inaecta that's ratin' the leaves of them ruse busbos.'' liar per'a Weekly. S.» a* N Z . ■ which there flows a sticky fluid th.it dries and forms a crust, and the itching is intense. It is generally on the back, breast, arms, legs am! face, though other parts of the body may l«e • • CASTOR IA A O I ' • ■ • "»«-'■ •«r . - r A I 1 *>«. I uv t oasi II ras < Í V. I