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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1906)
r • 1 r . ' » US» - I » HE WAS HAPPIER. ANYWAY. —I General Debility ♦ Day In and day <«t there 's ihei fc-l,ng of wrskuesa that makes a bezdeo uf ‘uw’J Food doee twd ttrvn*li>en. btaep d ee I»* refresh. Il la bard tu do. bard to bear, whsl abiXild be easy. - vitality la oo Uw ebb, end U>s wts-le system suffers. fur thia cuodltloo taka Hood’s Sarsaparilla It Vllallaes tbe bl-»d and rises vigor and lune to all lbs organs and functkeie. In usual liquid bnuu or lu cteWMatrd tablets ki-owna» Barsataba. l(»4us»s4L V ree««« rll^a. ! "♦ J - Di agiatat» I >■» < ». «bcvr-t you »? tar taking a gr» a of ont «it of yvuf Sy»’ That's pr»tty e<»»p, tant II? till I lo-.k»? lllmttal'V I lb--ught ever bis bill, It waa tur ‘removing • foreign oul’.tanc tr ■ ■.. tbe corn»«.' ar.4 af coir»« that rot's m-.re. A dverl Is* an ee la. The Bret newspaper advertisement apl-eared Io Great Hr ta ri In 11-42 In □ ree-e advertising was d i.» by public criers Tb» first printed sd«»rt •- • -t In England was got up by the celebrai- •-! i-rlnter Caxt- u It eon-un rd the rotupletlor of a book called "Th. Py.r •f Xal'shuty." Th. am lent Egyptians, Greeks and R imana e rre tbe first to use bl I postera, » mr of whl- b were found .a the «alle ut bulldin* In Pompeii It Was nut until the rlghtevntb century Ibat magasine and r,r»rtn-«r adrer- tlaing tie>-ame the re-mfr. ««d median between manufacturer and Purer. M (bevswtil find Mr- Win« • • Hoothtng »V'ip ta» rawtady to ass l-r I Wir sblMrsa 4urii.g ib. leerla... -L Hl« « «risina » > llapfoirw. Ardrnt I .1 iLan-br. you «rw tb» Inve ii girl In !b« * >rM ! lit» laf«U<rtnal #w«*<h«nrt WEH« I r*«liM th«t »•» h a •• that <>*r a *4. »lur-t ’■:« ' ' i ’ • i « I • . f ill • e 1 ■ .♦ . • -4 an<“« * fh th» * I • f»r. - 1 »• • 1 It «- I b»»t»n to »iprtikM en« grairf . » . i ■ « Feseh, al I essi. ft-demn lawvkliig Gent Frtenda, I am ««.lie- tir e fnr -1« t.i ¡ ,i.‘. the ir ■»' ary » ' • « nlgbtr«t beatbrc.. and It la your privi- lege to help In the great work Any an -»cut. i. - matter bow au.all. will be ■ ppre< lated Hardened A Inner I au¡¡>se you j-l-k up q . te a Mt ■ f m->. -j Itera aud títere d ■ t y- 1? ft I. G <>h. yea I I bar. taken In Dearly enough to pay my salary this month ’ ’ Il B— What If you a ■ will pay your salary ? R L. G -Well, that doeen't happen often, but wb< I It d- •-» 1 apply It OU back salary Toledo Blade. J i • What " snap|s--l ti e ■ "rplalnt c|«>rk tn th* t ' ' ' ' t u • - i » a.» al ways I - it I.- • I sth 1» ■ r I « t •■ohi no! not always," replied th. quiet nt an. "Ab. ss I au»|ircte<L You only HO ti.-e it tt-en st certain tlanaa »•.'■■' "Yes. only after dark." l'blladelpbla Prosa. t'aeotlelle* Twllaaalal. "ftt«lla en<»<e-l beraelf to 6.» <w young w«s tb» g I think that WOO right, do j-m?*' "Mayi* est." anawervd th« girl with th» ready mad» - . “but poof. dr«r Stella waa detertn -.1 th--, «houlJu't • II of Ibviit r. >|w her th • t::i>«." • IOO lf»»artf, SIOO. A ’ ‘ ' le« H th«l thvir i« at Ica»! -r ;!.•<»-’.--i li«« «»» t a ha» »14» to furti In «il iit • ««r«, ki.l timi la < • w • Ha •< atarrb < ut* iatheottly pvailiv» «ut» lo ih» in «dirai fraternità < ata/rh t* t>g a conati t 4 l. t» ai <1 caM ? « , jl» » • « • : • ... liti lf«a! Bi»ul Itali •» aiafrb < ur» tata»«» lnU»rn«lijr betlug dlt«< ily upon ih« i . t a • w • li»ut etrei.Kth i*y t u V. < ¡i tL* * .» a .'- :> l.q l «AB BlJtìg natu v < I» VX I?k Ita« p? pr>e ra ba** »■ • ■ F !«nh » < »r»' »’ tw.««ra that lh*y 4 ft*r o • ilut»t?»1 ìs-..«n Lr an, ra** that II fail» lo 1 ir» tf»bd I r libi »! iMUavalab Adir««« F J < IIKNKT A CO-, TUftdo, Q H-l by druggtet* < Alali » Faisri 1 >‘riU ar» ih» l*»L A % rry H«»î I •»!. A vagrsr.t bad l«'< ii taken before tha roll e Judge for drill kanneea “Well, what bar. you to aay for yourself?" The prisoner squared h!» shoulders, lifted hie beed and tH-fsn In » softly moderata tone, “Mini Inhumanity tu man baa made romiti»» thousands mourn, but If I were as ragged as Gold smith as dissipate,I a» Po«, as extrava gant aa Fux, a« Inor-.-ral as Byron “That enough thirty days." shouted tfw Judge "Take down thoae names, offl--er, and run tbe balance of 'em In; I've no doubt they are a bad lot" rathe» •>« Sea. “Father," said tbe college man. on bls return to the farm. "1 believe I'll not remain at borne during va--atlon period, but seek some so-ludm! glade and rest my weary brain where the «r>e>dt- ' tw ii-tl, " "Son." returned tbe prosaic father, ye'll stay right here an' git all th' so- clooahun '»fa ne.-esaary, an* y* c’n rest them tber tired brains outen th' har vest field, where tbe good twine bind- rtb."—Toledo II »de,________ TIRED BACKS. The kidneys have a great work to do In keeping the blood pure. When they get out of order it cauaee t arkache, headache«, disxlneea, languor and distress ing urinary trouble«. Keep the kidneys well and all these suffer ings will bo saved yon. Mr«. H. A. Moore, proprietor of a res taurant at Waterville, Ma., say«: "Hefot« using Doan's Kidney Pills I auflereil every thing fr- m k -fney trouhlea for a year and a halt. I hail pain in the back ■d bead, an almost continuous In tbe lolna and felt weary all the time. A w doeea of Doan's Kidney Pill»brought •eat relief, and I kept on taking them 'll in a short time 1 was cured. I Iktan’e Kidney Fill« are wondar- S»lr«< eV Ne«k«e* We, la «»•»«• tw- l.r. I.«*« h, Wlfa. Prof Matteurn »uperlntai.-tan* ef tbe Veauviua otiaervatory. waa dfolw* with eoo>e Americana at Uta Uoyal llwial la Naples. 1 !ta .Uu'.nf ev-v fronte 1 th» «ee The warn rrasttad efaluat tb» maaatv» eoi ItankUM-ut at »ton» au4 »bower» ot «bit» »prajr ruse tegb In U m »uullt air. "Thia 1» be«vent/ But what to It like tn four utwervatorr when Vesuvius to activwY* a X"u"< «»man aaked. “It Is not like twavru." said Prof M attenevi. It remlhda me of a st -ry • tout a Neaj-iiltan widow wboa« bt*- band bad ln-w> dead e iue Jeers. Ou* wight ah« waa ¡«-rauaded te go to a «pit Itualtata' a««n<». and tber-e thè «pirli <>f ber drad buaband app--«red aud apuks » Uh ber " Mj dear Agustin»,' said th» widow to tb» »bad», ’ar» /ou bappg now?* “'I am very happy.' Aguatloo an swerwl *'H.ppl«-r than you wer« en aartb with uwT naked the widow "'Yea.' r»t*i »d tb» »bad» ; 'I am far. far Ua|n '«r now than I was oa earth with you.* •| » widow was »I'-.-nt • moawRt Th«n «h» aa'.d " *T»ll me. Agnatfoo, wbat la It l-ka tn b«MV»n?* » "'Ilearen?' said Ag-tattno *1 am tn heaven'" N»w York Tributi«. CREEDN STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST SHtEP ÜN FüRfST WOULD REViSE LAWS. RtbtRVtS HUMILIATING - VILE -DESTRUCTIVE The very name, C litigious Bloxl Poi'-ui, suggests contamination and dreads It is the ponsible and ’ ' sorrow *' than worst disease the world has ever known; rcsp- ’ ’ for e more unhappiness ' ....... ”’" ly the origin all others combined. N ? knows .mythiuR about ,—------ „ of this loathsome trouble, but as far back as history goes it has been regarded the greatest curse of mankind No ¡»art of the Is-Iv is be' >nd the reach of this powerful poison. No matter how pure the bloou may be, when the virus <*f Contagious B « m I Poison enters, the entile circulation ufferef finds himself diseased from head to foot with the vilest aud most destructive of a.I poiaous. I sually the first symptom is a small sore or ulcer, , so insignificant th.it it rarely ever excites suspicion, but in a short while the skin p«ir Kirs ■ l h vl a frlenrt wh-> ha t a ba 1 <■»« of Oon- breaks out in a rc<! rash, the glands of the t,. >H - t |h>i». 11 and w.is la a terrible ••■•ndli --n. Ile tr>4 ail the medlcinea b« oou 1 h»sx of, but nothmg dld groin swell, the throat and mouth ulcerate, hlm any go- 1. Il» vrent to H t Hprtnga but It waa UK« the hair and eye-brows come out, aud often the otber trestmenta ba ha t e««-t. sud ha was In despair the body is covered with coppcr-colorcd of a cure whon he hoaril of H. H. H. Aller taklng II for awhtle th« eoree ail beale-1. ht» haïr atopped falltng ont. spots, pustular eruptions and sores. an-1 conilnulng wlth tt. he aoou louâ t hlm»«lf oured en- JOHN I.EHLIK. There is hardly any limit to the rava tireiy of thia hld.uue dlseaae. Koukford. HL T»» W- »*»•<• «<• ges of Contagious Blood Poison; if it is not l was afflicted with IHocd Polson, and the beat doo- driven from the bloixl it affects the nerves, .1 , - ugh ! t--ok their treatment faith- attacks the bones, and in extreme cases tu ly. tu fact 1 seemed t.» get worse all the while. I too* so-called t I Nl '•! ■., l-it they did not causes tumors to form ou the brain, pro • « 1 t - reach the disease, an-t ha-t n-v effect wb . 1 ducing insanity and death. No other dis w > dishearten«.I. for It uaemad that I would n»v»r ba ease is so highly contagious; many an inno cured At the advl -w of a friend I then too* H H H. and l-egan t ' improv«, 1 continued the me It- ne. an I It curej cent person has become infected by using the me cumplelely, W. H. NEWMAN. llamlat, N. C. same toilet articles, handling the clothing, by a friendly handshake or the kiss of affection from one afflicted. But no matter h*»w the disease is contracted, the sufferer feels the humiliation and degradation that accompany the vile disorder. t of Cont I but the • minerals c.tntii t cure the disease—they merely mask it in the system. All ex ternal evidences may dis-ippear for awhile, but the tre ichcrotui poison is at work on the internal members and tissues, aud when these minerals are left off the disease returns worse than before, because the entire system hi. b en weakened and damaged by the strong action of the Mercury and Potash. There is but one cert tin, reliable cure for Contagious Blood Poison, and that is S. S. S-, the gn ' . table blood purifier. It attacks the d tsc in the right way by going down into the bl<> I, neutralizing and forcing out every ¡ article of the poison. It makes the bkxd pure and rich, strengthens the different ¡i.i.rts < f the !• -ly, tones up the system, and cures this humiliating and destructive disorder ¡»crmanently. The improvement commences as soon as the patient gets under the influence of S. S. S. tige of the p ¡- . is driven and « ntinuea until every vi v< itige ren i I is coinjiletely restored to hi dth. S S. S. is not an exjieninent; it is a success. It has cured thousands of ca .es of Contagious Blood Poison, many of which had given the Mercury and Potash treatment, Hot Springs, etc., a thor- ough trial, and had almost despaired of ever being well again. S. S. S. is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, and d<>cs not in» We offer a jure the system in the least. If you reward of fi,ooo for ¡»roof that it contains a particle of mineral of any kind, are suffering with this despicable and debasing disease, get it ont of your blood with s. s. a before it does further damage. W» ...................... w i'll K- i ” :- , '- :; '• ■ ' : treatment and any medical advice, without charge, to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA. Chief of Graiicg Department An Supsrir-tendenla and Price-pals Sug‘ gest Important Change«. nounces Limit for Neat Year. Falrm —If the lagtelatatB of I WOT Prndlei n— As announced hy A. F. Porter, chief of th« grsslng dipartmeot shill grant any conei-levnble purlieu o' >f th« Forest Reeerve bureau, in the the revommendatuMi« of ths county -as'ern division of the Bine mountain rchool superintendent« ol Oreg 11, tbe eeerve, a general ent of 26 per cent IV public schools of th« stats will hart to be n s-le. redarirg tbe nnmiver n| mote foods, lunger term* ami bet’«* In annual eeesion her» •beep tr m 23» 0M0 to IltO.OOO, In paid lenrhers principal- utber riorvea the num'vr of sheep al- tie superintendents and •gr»e-l upon many dewiie-l chat-goe ir owed Is as follow»- Western division Blue mountain. the et -bool lees, soma of them of mod 210 0*16, Wenala, 100.000; Wallowa. impnrtanc« an-l interest not only (o lewchees and < ffl are but to tsipays« 160,000 Cheenimus. 60,000. In tt.e ea tern divia <>o of the B'ne and eel-001 patrons generally. That the minimum length of term a nourJain reeerve 1,200 sheep will !>• ■mvl-lers-l a lend and the lamhe will district «Fall maintain sr-bool shall b» not be considered. Permit* for one increased from th.»« fo five months *w*d will bo aliened in the eastern di at-1 thst the cnnnly arbnol Iwvy shall vision without r»-lictlon. Permits to» he rn.ee-1 from 4* p«» capita to 4” per Ges than oa« b«l»d may 1« lorreawd, rapl'a, »ai»l'ie moat imp -riant change« This Is rata ng the mini provided vn**h do-e not asceod 20 per snggeele-l mum term *6 |>er cent, and increating ent nor go over 1,200. Grower« having from 1,200 to 2.000 the minimum ruunt, levy 33 per cei t ■hvvp In tt.e rvaeevs this year «ill I* tins rec-nnuenda'l-*n of general mteisei I ent i’0 per rrnl, provided suth a rnt tu learbers ta tltal an application tw sill not redme the number bale* gratiietl but one second or third grad* Al present 1,200, thcee havitig from 2,(>00 fo tstllflcale In this Hats. 4.000 lu the rioetvo thia year will ba only one such cer till cats mey be obtain cut 30 per cent, with a curreepinding ed In a county, but hy going from our •odnty to another a teacher may get S3 provision as tie above. A Good Book for S.a Cant«. 11 ; 1 |- et ■ Grower« having 4.000 or more sheep • r , r • ie ■ . : i ’ a e It deerribaa your own lend, th» Im- : - Lange in tbe law will compel tencher» in the eastern dlvlaion this year will -nevliale region you live In. th» North I* rot 40 per cent, provided such a cut to advance from year to year fo tlirlr »•st. It roale but th« postage rt- alii not make ths average cut for the ed mational qualifications. luire-l to mail it. H to printed on th« In onlsr to ra •• the standard for entire division greeter Ilian 26 per cent. evt ol p»|wr, 1» profusely ilhietie'e-l, In the western division ol tl.e Blue e only papers. It Is advised that al*e 1» full ol tnformatl'.o- It to «nltabl» mountain r»«erve the reduction will be hrs and pt-yti-ai gv» graphy tie a<'-l«4 L for your home, for a hoola or llbrar e» made in a similar manner, though the the list «if snl-jecla upon which an ap it ia a nice eouvenir to send tn your plicant n.u»t t-e examined for a first average cut will he 20 per cent 'rienda in tbe East. It tolls of Y'ell-vw In the Wenaha reserve 1,100 sheep grade county certificate, and that ment I .tone paik, the Bitterroot mountain» in will be considered a« a ban I. and three al arithmetic be dropped a« a arparati Montana, it.« (j len'nt Indian» on the Comp*witlon, hookkeeplug now having lees than tl al nnmlier in sub|act. S.-rtli I'arific r a»t. ths Columbia rivet ti e leeerve will tw all'-aed au increase and general htaloty were sugge-eil «> •renery, the marvelous Puget eonnl proper subject» to Ita ir-iluded in th* On or almut Novemlier 1 a meetir g region and Alaska. It will be -ent to nf tbe etorkmen who use the eaoern di examination for first grade -'-runty cer <ny addte.« lor »lx rents The book I* vision of the Blue mooniam reserve title *lee, but only the Iso mention»«! "Wonderland 1906," j>nb)iahe.| by the will be bel-l at Fniupter, under the di sere approved. Not them Pacifi-. railway, and la for rection of RoperInlendent D ft. Hhel- general distribution Fend six rent* ler. and al that time th« rang» volhin New Budge Across the Umatilla. to A. M. Cleland, general pa*set ger <he reeerve will tw segri-gateJ among Pendl'Um—A new eteel bri-lgejacroe» ig«n>, St. Paul, Mint.oida, or a« many the stockmen aw r-llng to the rules of the Umatilla river Just below tins city time» six rents as you wish ropi. s with 1 he T ull Reeerve bureau. is to l>e conet ructed by tbe O.K AN .roper ad.lrreses and the little volume company Io replace the present wooden «ill fie promptly forwarde.1 by that Hood River Land In D»mand. bridge, wb eh was partly washed OU' tentleman, Don't wait. The look flood Rlv«r—False of ranch and city during Hie tf «»! last spring. A crew ol has an object—-to «durato and inform property aggregating 4*0.000 In one men lias h r » placed at work up n the he public about the Northwest. Help lay are rrperted by II md Kiver real preliminary work ol the new bridge t J erlorin it* u.ii*- i--n estate men, who re d that the demand whlrh ia to t»e placed bl'O feet lieloa here for apple land was never better the old bridge, and the main line Ira- k Iler Moaa. than at i-reeenl. Ti e »la’enent was »ill Io-changed a- - irdingly. Bv lliv “That's a fine b«»r - M i « a StronjniinJ uade that <> L. Vanderbilt had been >,.0 ' t«. -t of dlatMic« »ill •• drives. It’s a roan, i*n’l It?** Here I |100 000 lor h's app'e orchard savcvl thii ugti a curve being eliniin "Of eour.e it la. k -u'll te asking next known as Buelah land, which he re sled. If it a her own hair »be wear«.' used because he has » 416,000 crop ol <pphs on it, which the intending pur- lb.»* Jarrlagl The State Population. chamr »anted Included in the sale. A story Is told of a certain candidat» Salem — Reports freni all but fiv» The counties in the state, and the.« sup who was -lefeated fur the nomination Vanderbilt cot-firms the aa’e. -eneb of F. Chandler, 60 acre», va» plied with »»limate» betid upon st hx>l at the first primary. He tv Uut the l’est •old to the real e»'»'e firm of Allies, •'atisti. I by Lalior Commissioner Hoff |i<-:i:i' in and Ills cli r .graphs belong ts llenham A Co., of I'irtland, for 416. glia* the total population lor (heron the Horace Greely school. II. Itad or 1 I .................. ■ . • . 1'1- ' I., *i t - aic.irifing to the |v< b cei-sna, a» 43' csalon to writs a confidential letter to ily. and it '• expected that it will lie 574, a» »gainst 413,(86, ondai the HH>0 s frleod In St Petersburg, and later («»lor mnr« good« brighter and fwUrr redor* than acv odhrr dv*. < >(*■ 1<*« t»a. kwga <«»!<»/• »tllk, *.»«1 «ml <o«fun *<•< •■*** la ut up Into lota. Feileral census, or an incre.se ol 20.03» to Bee If he had exwut guaranteed to ghr (Xffcvl rewulf« ■ dealer, or wr will bend font paid a< I IK a pat hag«. Wide let lira buwbkl hvw la dy«r «leach and mil ivlurg. MONRO< DHL U CO.« Intoirttihf. Mittowk in five years. There ligure« are based ed his .lew I res. O.-.e Beard to' Normal School«. on census return» from Hie counties "Did you get my l.-lter? Could you Fa'em — Al their ees»>on the mem tendir-g In reports to the Cifli- a of secre read Itf was bls greeting, COLOR SENSE IN ANIMALS. '■era ol the D-pattmrnl of Superintend- tary of state. "I got It all right," replied the man. en-« of the Flats Ina-her»' ateociallon P«ta«oeoe4 to lllah t>e«eeo by I—me, didn't have any trouble with any “and lecide-l without a dissenting vote to S:«»eelally lay Hlr«e. Hurters Cut Wire Fences. of It ei aqd the p -«tacrlpt That stuck favor the plating of all all »late normal A bj'pothenla that tbe «<-n«o of colors M Mninvill» — A numtier of farmerr me. Showed It to everytiody In town chools under the control of a single Is ih ««.-> m -<| to a lilgh d>-tcr*w by aulmal- complain that hunters cut their wire same result ; they all read the letter, --«rd. There were one or two superin , and especially by birds furnished a doge but fell down on tbe jiostiu-rtpL“ tendents who said that they had nut fence, in or-ler to get their HltAND^LICKEtí "Great guns.” lie gi»;>ed. "th. post I baila for sum« of tbo most beautiful fully determined the matter in their through. One man found that his fane» ,wn minds and therefore would not l ad Itaen cut in three places. There is w-rlpt say». 'I> »n t h-t anybody see this and fecund of the Darwinian thoorl.«» LlKt ALL No Darwinist vote upon the question, but all thoee talk of forming a club to keep poacher» letter I'St. Pvterehurg Independent. of sexual sel<x-tlon. 50Wf#y doubts that the brilliant colors of male who -I d vote went on record in the WATERFW Ca»« Sleet. birds are to attract the attention of the itfirmative. The < fti< -rt elected are The first st.-l caatinga made tn thia i feuiale birds, and tbla prc»u|-;>->«e» Increase in Receipts. CLOTHING f'reeident, L. K Aiderman, of Yam b oí th» bril Albany—The receipts of the Albany country wera railroad ci owing frogs, i urully ou the part of H h - sc birds a GASOLCNI INGINtS . .. , hill; vice president, F K Bragg, of \1 {< Wtef < wart« .'.« 1 All • -n« »ul Uniou; secretary, F F. Kelt, of Waaco. poeloffice for the past quarter wer« mule lii Ita>7 fr-iu crucible steel of n-tiae of color. n •I) ¡c» al U w«al prt «a « fl-.» lot t*«t« < about tiie same hardness as tool steel, 12 616 91. This is an increase ol Wallace has aasertnl that to the rrUiic rr^»4rrr RtltRSON MAttBNtRV COMPANY 4136 hR over the receipts of tbe vainr with a smooth surface, but honey that certain plants tk-ar fruit of bril To Opsrsts Dredge Chinook. ur STICK ro mt P«vll«s*. OritM qtiailer s year ago. combed throughout, and far from p«r- SIGN Of THE EHM Portland— To operate he bar drvdge llaut colors Is due their pr. -ervatlon . fe1. Tbe Improved B--«semer proceewv th« aunuals. attracted by these colors, Chinook at the m--uth of ths Columbia were not lu successful use until tlfteeu break tt* fruito from the trees or m an annual appropriation lurnlsi.ed PORTLANO MARKETS. or twenty years later. ••y the state it a matter that came up plants, carry them off and tint« Indirect F. N. U Wheat—( I-lb, 66e; bluestem, 6 M a ; Now almost any shape which can bo ly n«»l»t lu the dla-.-mlnntlou of Hie tor considération at th. regular month- In gray or malleable Iron cau be made seed» which they contala over large y n-eeting ol the Imard of trade. In valley, 67«|6itc; rod, file data—No. 1 white, 423(423.60; gray. In cast steel. For large and small file monthly statement Secretary Labsw tracts of laud. And this function of levóte, c otai lerat-l. spare to th. fact 422 42'.’ 60 per ton. marine castings, nud lu car and loco- M-le- tli-n on the part of animals pre Ba'lry— Feed, 420 60 perlon; be»- motive work, cnst »ti-el la taking the hat tbs Chinook has leen lying idle at sup|M>a«s In them a certain sena« of tbs government moorings lor two rnrr, Ing 421 60; rolled. 423. place of cast, luallciible. and wrought color Mtlll. s-'leutifir do- uinents In sup R,w—41 26941 36 |«r rwt. In tt>« rcviit gre.»t attilrtlc meeting «nd during that time it has been use- Iron, for many large and small parte port of the«« hypotheses ars rare. <’„rn—W - - 4 rw ked 4 at Cant-m arlttimefic race, »»re a fea ess »0 far as th« ptir|xsw> for which from couplers. Journal boxes ani Dahl, alluding to the scarcity of them ture, l'uplls fr-ui thè echools carrle.1 •I., was constructed ar. enm.rned He |>»r ton. wheels to roila, truck trami», sud lo- » In an article In a rc-.-nt nnmlier of tbe • late and pendi, and in thè curve of Hay—Valley timothy. No. 1. 4l0i<* uaotlve frames. i. of the opinion that funds with NHturwtSM-nshaftlli'hc W.- ke; • "lift, r» thè race they enconntored a bia.-k which to continua lbs work on ths bar II per ton Eastern Oregon I mothy A« Iter ll<>F Mew« If. labs suine Interesting ex;wrlmenta board contalulug a »uni to 1« »--Ite-L 414 r|6. rl-ver 4’* l>0»7 cheat, 47 •* can be secured. . “My 7.64). gram hav, 47; altaite, 41160; which lie made with a monkey. He col The boya wer» II ned up ss they rcndied Conla.es Pure Boras. Nature's Cleanser the end of a mural Io-tur». "I want you ore.1 some sweet« with a certain colored Levy Reduced in Baker County. vetch I av, 4'rt7.5O. thè goal, sud tbose wh-.se <*alculatloiis and 1A hilener. hence makes cloth«« to be exi-v-edltigly careful about your Fruits — Apple«, common to choice, baker City — llaker’s tai levy thia dye and som» bitter aiittatan-e» with wera wrotig wera the.i eliminatesi. The m-tw, white, hyg.rm ally clean and will Never, under any clrcum- that of an.itl.er «»lor and dc-larva that year will be 30 mills. Ices than half 26<a'6c per box; choir» to fancy, 76c< conduct. first thres loft tu tbe lluo wera CuUUtrd nol injur, the f.n««t fabric», shrink flan stan<-r«. d<> anything which you would that in Baker City I set year, while in 41 26; graj-«« 60« 44 41 60 per box; after a few attempts I tie monkey learn w lunare. _________________ nels or cause color» to run. the country districts the levy thia year Concord,, 4Ire« >n, 27^e hall l-wak»(; tw ashami-d to have the whole world rd to leave wltle-ut even tasting these l-rwetleol I'lew. will be about one third of that of last peaches, *3-<44> . pears, 76. <441 25, err you do " articles of fo-wt col >red with the dye OM>! to Mrs. Wlserly My husband Tbe small boy turned a handvprlog year. The couniy court baa based >n <rat apples, 41(41 26 |>er box; prune» which Indicated bitter tasting sub- bring a friend home with him for <lin Mtlmate, and although tbs levy I». 26# -0c per toil; rranterri««, $9 per with a whoop of delight atanres and seised at ou-e u;-ou those ner occasionally wltlvuut giving me no "What tn the world is th. matter not been -lotermineil. it may I» atat»d l«rro); qntii.ee, 41(4! 2-5 per box. which Indicated ■w evt A. tl<-e. but I broke him of the habit. veget»bl«a — Haan», 6(47!ye; cab with you? Ar« J uu crasyT' demanded that the amount a» computed upon th. Varying tbe egperlmmts suffi-lrntly. I Mrs. Askttt How tu live world did valuations for thia year will b. only bag«. I1, till Sc p»r ponod ; caulifiow the mother. be found that the monkey d!»tlngulabe>! you manage It? about ono-balf ol that last year. In er, 41«4 1 25 per d sen. celery, 60-490. "No'tn," was the answer. “I'm Jes' all the different tnlors readily save; Mrs. Wlsv-rfy By nerving only i:.r rity itself 3U ml'la will take the per d< xrn; .-orn. !2Sf P*’ d-,eu, co so glad that you don't apw ma to take only dark blue. Dahl calls attention to enough dinner for one. place of 67, which was paid In Baker cumt-ers, Ike per <toa-n egg plant. Hi no baths never any more.“ the fact that Mayer hva statori that per pound; lettuce, h»»d, 10c per d< a- last year. Iromlsgl jr. 1« Ile*. many savage tribes cann -t dtatlngutsh i en ; oni.ins, 104412 L,c per <l.taen , pea». "Life," moralised tb» doctor, "Is »4 Rppyl Y ni’r» r*ad H-f.blKl’i new dark blue from black and that even ' 4415c . bell peppers, 6c; pumpkin«, I 4gc Rebuilding Pendl.ton Lev... avav IN VHK WORLD Borei Ila» it • happy ending? children do not distinguish this color what It »»etna " Feudl.ton — Th. Work ol rebuilding per pound; apirach, 4i45c per pound, Qarnet Tea. th» milam :• th» oely "P«rb»pa.“ eugges-ed th» pr»f»«e>r, W LOoug'it $4 G.lt Edge Im tomato»«. 30(4-50- per b»x; parsley, lol until later than all others. N> Istillile tt'« levee aloi g th. western part of the wril drawn «-hara< t»r ìo th» tvuh, and h» "you have saver looked on tbs seamy aid» (If! Ac; »pront». 7 l«e per pound ; ».juath, I American._________________ city has l*«n started with a small force • S P'JB'W »»»wnt. nt It " >f men and teams. Using to the late- I'■»c per p nud; turnip», 90. (4 41 p»r MWKkoeV.*» nee. ol th. ecaeon the work will b. rack ; carrot,, 41(441 25 per »ack . beets, □OOOQOOOOOOCOOOQCOGOO The German girl who presided over rushed as fast as pcwsibl.. This citv is II 25-41 Mperaaik, horreradish, 10c | the eotfa f- uutaln lu lie helmoyer a now In the midst of a labor lamina. per pound. drug store was accustomed tu patrons Onion«—Oregon, 1141.15 per liuo- In mid I lion to th. neual demands lor who did Hut know their uwu mind«, and help, the street pawing company, th. drvd. her habit of tb.-ugUt «il dirti- ult IO Potato»»— Oregon Bnrhank», deliver- I. vm builders and the government r- al Change. experts are all being greatly Laud.- ed, «0(4*5. ; in carl-,to I. o. b country, “I’d like a glass of piala aoda." sai ! 764|N0c; sweet potatoes, S£2S,c per capped. a stout man. entering ->n. day In evi- pound. dent haste as well as thirst Butter—Fancy creamery, 25id30c per Linn School Fund Apportioned. "Tou have vanilla, or you have letn Albany— County School Supe-tnlend poand. Eggs—Oiegon rasch 81(t12e per Don’t have ■ falling out with on?" tranquilly Inquired tbe yout-g ent Jackeon has mad. th. ».mi-annual woman. apport.onment of th. Linn county aehool dMta. your hair. It might leave you! >3» Poultry — Average old hens, 12-4 "I want plain soda -wlttanrf sirup funde. Albany rscalvirg (2,306 30 of Then u hat? That would mean Didn't you understand me?" asked tbe th. amount. Other eitle, rec.lved as 12*«c |wr pound; m led chickens. 12(<* thin, scraggly, uneven, rough stout man. testily. fol owe l.ban- n, 4*11 60; Brown» 12',c; «pring, I244l2l«c; old louetera. (HOU FOX kVrRYBObY At All P1ICI1 ■ •4» » AA *•«. »A to fl AO. IA vw A2.*«« g.1 "T bs ," and tbe placid German faro villa. ITtfOAO; Hein, |2«0 80; Hanla- 94410c; <1 reave«I chickens, I444154,c; hair. Keep your hair at home! UA W 4B«n ■ Aft XBM. V4 bo to fl.AO. did not change In •xpreaalon or color. M •• •’ a CMMm • A*> «« tu AA to i: 00. bnrg. (466 60. Ilalaey, (302 LO. Thee, turkeys, Lve. IfirtZle; turkevs, .lrvwe Fasten it tightly to your scalp I Try W. I.. I>*'t>gl«« Wsv»4»«A'«. Misses «n«1 ed, choice, 20422c; gee»», I ve, 94 sirup you waul him "But wat kind of amounts do not include th. amounts Lhlltlrrr« • sh-wl, ffe»r «»»I«, fit «24«! W««r You can easily do it with Ayer’s mltout? tisey *«r*l othrtP matt«»«. Mlteut vanilla, or mltout lei-eiveil by each district through its 10c; dnrke, I4«4ifc. II I could take you Into my larga Hop«—Choice, 1906, 11418c; prim», Hair Vigor. It is something lemon?“. own tai. factories at Brockton, Mass..and »how IO«41lc; 190«, lit,417c vatu ilei«» Ballwee. you how carefully W.L. Irougla«shoes more than a simple hair dress Where Alfalfa Grows Luxuriantly. Wool—Valley, 224 22 V; Eastern are made, you would then understand A will of tile lata I »rd Ivor lyde ing. It ia a hair medicine, a Weston — Marion O’llurra ha» Just Oregon, 14421c a» to shrinkage; mo why they hold their shape, fit better, chairman of thè Cuna rd Couijiany. finished cutting Ina third crop of alfal hall, cbofc«. 2«430e. wear longer, and are nf greater value hair tonic, a hair food. dated March Su. 1W>1, and believer to Cattle — ll-et steers, 4? «04-t «5 fa at hie ranch a short distance above than any other make. Tbe best kind of a testimonial — tw bls last, left all hl« property to tba t - I Mh«r*v«e voe Iles, yea raw -.Mata W. L. Wretnn IIiv I*«! yield sm from two ■ 14 I r over slaty years." ttau(t«« «hne« Ml« e»«M ■«* »rke 1« •>•«•»»» WldUW. But a later will, dated Nov. acne al eub-irtlg*ted iwitiom. which see-wxl grade row», 1242 25, bulls •« the »*«««,. ehkh »e-.t««t» yeee,»h««< »«» 9. BMC. ha« been found lu a handbag ,- km ««a lelerlee « imw « Ta»« «« male 16k, tons. Mr. O'Harn has put It 6042: calves, 44 44 60 rave. A*k v-a* Staler tae W. I Deaxla« •»<*« In bla fxmdoti offl-v. by wh!>-h 4 1.. ’ a Sheep—Beet. 4444 26; lambs, 44 50 up altogether 12S Lms of bay, and ia ««4 ln«l«l oprwi ha. tn, theat. la left to seamen's charlees in Gias C - ewe trr, e*ff ta* ee«» »►«.«» II ><♦— Best, |t> 50; l-ght weights, 4,! one of the m et sncreesful producers in W rite k-e nin«tr«t*.l Lat«l-, ta I «tl M,lta. f«w. Liverpool. Man-diester, Belfast. 46 25.' ibis section of tbe country. W. L tXX.ILA*. lta»L u, tlr^ktee Mtak I New Turk sud Boa Lu. I a. rot V *w>v x e t *v .- •* r 1 W * « I I * • ? w » & b. * » V . ’ - ; ; e • »■ N • •' d %w J t • • s*?* a “ . « V \ 7 f a Ì \ A ’> » s' I *, <1 4 * a- ' Y A 4 A : : * fc* -yy *.y. I • *W'-’ I " * s • i h • V í* ’¿ K ' d > S à ,* I *• «• 1 PURELY VEGETABLE FADELESS PUTNAM *HOLD UP! DYES CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING and consider POMMEL n. “20-MULE-TEAM” BORAX SOAP b- J i-*,'■>-• i *1 '"-I ’:'6" - f* SAVES HANDS. CLOTHES. LABOR • V V’ . d ■ .. T.J ' f ■ d'-'V' W. L. 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