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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1906)
•• UNITf 0 STATlS SÍNATOR FROM SOL 111 ( AROilNA PRAhtS Pt-RU-NA. I have many toullfui thought«." it the long haired taaarvtrr. who tg'.nee be ia’ a burn pvl “that I .ja^e to give to the public la tbe ! Idea, young man. •y bachelor. “|fe a never Imlu-e tbe pub- HaraJilw < tiaroqiaf i* <>f tbe »ìwigM» in Cown ite» >< tur c < mmì « at a tv’lix'liou • ttrw ’(tua», mj » thv VVa«hlH£tou l'oait. ao tua li y to lite »t <b* a«lvrrti«rtu**at. Ot>» of tboet peraona waa a tali. «^Mninaudiuff k*»k Ine woimii , witb a «Ir termi ned Ftaff in hef v«4ee. Kbr (NlttMMl leraLlr a la bif fili of futiflr« and no» k ploro«, aiul i* a di*cu*a th«*;u witb tlte aalra t) Hbr kw>k«*d at Itola muff and i? that. and at Vpn<ih ber ryoa 9 a mink tnuflT ijiug at • little no fruii* tbo otbera. Hhr plcki-d aud b»4krd al It dI mi pprorln<ly. MI* Cor do SNOW EUS DEEPER Sheepmen In Hjomlng, Colorado and Sew Mexico Suiter. W JRST STORM IS TIISTÏ RARS Whole Country r «-Senslur M. <. Butke. Dyapepeia ia often t« i»«d t>v catarrh Of t • a » ’ ’ * Hird» !!••• «rie». larrh of the st : • b and ia therefore a Many t.irds are provided with natur remedy ’ r - » al n« f.<- lew, a transparent tiomihrane e e••*« ••••••••«••••••«••«•••••♦••••«••esse aweese calimi tiw third eyelid. This third eye itnu M 0. Butler. I v U. H. He«. I lid when not tn u«e Iles folded In tbe ator from H nib Carolina for tw^! tuner comer of tbe eyac Two uiuv-lev terms, in a letter from Washington, j work It. «prwidlng It over tbs comes D. C., writes to the 1‘eruna Meili- f nr folding It up agata niu- b mors else cine C-o. aa follows: erly tlmti a m»n < <i put <-n - r take of! ’*1 u»n re. <<«»»nend f'muoa far d-,%- ; h!« «iMx-tai'1»«. Hut f»r this third eye lid t'ir eagle ic.iild not Im k at the sun prpua and Uumvh Irtmbk I for • %bor( hern w-<• c >mjr medi« li linearla railway earrtagea are i il.» period ..'-<1 I frrf *rr> nw<h frbriiM. infected at Iba end of erery jo-oraey. It n uh I. rd <• wonderful ntcdwinr, bc- ««!«-» a good tom. >• A WOMAN S KIDNEYS. ■ «•••»«•«•••■••■««•• • «« • • • ■ •••••see••»»••••••••ss4 Woman have so n.nrh to do, eo many Catarrh of the stomach is tbe eorrart name tor tnoal cases 4 dyspepsia. in peina to anfler, ao many critiral pvriodi order to < uis catarrh of the stomach to a" thmovh, that II Is imp -riant t< keep tbe kiilnaya well the catarrh innet be eradicated. and avoid the beck Daly an internal catarrh remedy, ache, bearing down inch as i'arnna, is available. pain, baedacbae, dis Psrnna eva lly meets th» indications sine««, I an go or ami other common • 1(04 «bir«iMfl th* mam». of wrak kidneys. Mr* a • »inc <*f ttame peofde.wbo Ctiarlea K. -mith,- o’ tr ? • • >' 23 Boyden St., Woon- anyth; 4 * »• " r< » aockat, R. 1., says "Yt»." anawe:«d MCayenne, **i L 4 ■•My kidneys were ohuerve that hr ah»«?« bat n> be cuai • rak lro*u ebildhood. and lor eight or •«.1 to ► - r. ten yrara past my »uttering« were terri !••• tbaa— lite. My back waa vary painlul and 1 were What would y »u du if a man had many annoying symptom« I kwi J os to court you until you were When I began taking Ikiao'a Kidney Old • ... » si Pilla 1 wngF.i-I only 120. Today 1 a 1 » wB|<Dj«cr Item o? a aimilar raan aaigh lfi6, and am in buttar health *Why,M said Ml as Taaaay, "Id mar than lor years, I> ten’s Kidney Pill» ry blui have hewn my only kidney medicine They bring during four years |»aat. In lialland an unmarried w *a3«h In tn» out of every attack." V a • »' ) * . * 1. ' » ■ >1 S lid by all dealers. 60 cents a box wh •• a married uue takea I rater-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N.Y. r* teft the Rocky Mountain« and M.«sourI River Under White PaH. fienver, Oct. 23.—Hnov, elud aed coki bava axtvn4»<i over n»e»ly II'« et ili« cunntry betnvan thè Rocky monti- lama «■-<! thè Mi««>ari ranaing hravy love o( viver today IItest rk and Ituit. Tclrg'apfi wlr»e havebeen pros trile»! and tal II orni arbednl«e dlrartsrg ed. a« a faint cicUmatlnu from eboae back bad berti turned it th al moment. Nbe snatibed tbe muff fr.-iu th» ban«!« of tbe cotun-aa i lüg ke. , Ing wutuan. 7 berti •>*• not ¡v>k«m. hut for tb» «pai» of ten 1 fully eg|M*>rtMl tbe t«o to Ir c->ni.Te. ant I «as pt*per»<J to pot ay money on tbe woman wtc OWUtxJ the muff. Between Tbe alotm la slmoel nupiacedrat •4 far «vvetlly at thla »ateon uf tbe yrar «od tak«« tsnk, an-ordirg tolte Uealh- er Nutrao. a Uh thè «noe fall oo Aprii li and 2», 1»*S. l'p to fi o'cltt k ibis evening ahout 20 m I. m ol atiu« had fallen in Itonvei «od indirstions vera llial tbe ano* «irtild ronlinua all night. locaily hot little dama«» wa» do«» fibevpmen In Wyoming, Uolotado and Ne» Mrairo, il is lo leve»!, will euflet hravy liaars, ss tbey «ete unprepared ' ir «neh wraiher Ther» are I.untiteli» 4 tona of eag.tr l>eeis and thou»an<!« ol >arreis <4 app'.ee s'ill In tbe t-pen it he nortbern pari <4 Colora<’> and «boold tbe rold continua, tbe ilamag» «ili I» very g»rat to tbe raneberv relcgraphic servire tbiough-iul ili» A .» 1 • > ’ a , • « • t a: : !»«.■• lefinltely late. The b! «rar-t vrh'eh haa be*n rag'ny n Pueblo and vicinity sii ce rarly Bai ir<lay alternoon le eligbtly aliateli ibi» morning. Railroad and Street car trai fi. >a badly < »ippled. The Rio Grand» «est ol Pueblo haa aoff ted moet In m <he snow, whicb is onneually beavy «long ita line, rang ng from lfi itici.e» at Fiorence to 30 incbve at Bneua Vie ta. Trame from tbe F.ast are generali, fyum a few minute« lo »»verni booti al». Catti» and olber sto k un rari gei mffered from tbe wet snow and cold Colmalo Hpringe reporte that tbe blis «ard, wblch lisa *ieen In progrrae lor thè past 43 houre, broka Ibis nierning Traina are acmeubgt delayed. Th» temperature in Culorado Hpringa tiii» mornlng waa abolii 15 above aero, Bu'ldirgs Rased and Packing Plant Destroyed by Free. Hall lake City. Ot 22. — Fur 24 boors this city and vicinity was swept by a wird storm of imparali»led eevsr- ity. in addition to three «ericas ml •ten I « to persona, props’ty baa been devaatalad over a wide area, a fire tanned by the wind I.a. obliterated the n»d plant ol tbe Clair P«<brrg com pany, and a monetary lose ul ap.iptosi ■uataiv 1260 0<X> te entailed. Ddilng tbe full period el the storm trains t-ava arrived 'rregnlatly or not al all. For n>u<b of lb» time the streel ear aerile* haa leen al a alandal ill. and i be ele-tric lighting planta ere out ol rosnm-saioa. The borolrg of the Utah packing plant, north ol the city, ia tha muai •»flous singla loas The building l ad juat b en rom; e»t<l ai a r «t ol litio 000. and was to baie twen put lato nse in a few days. Tbe project wa» inaog aratavi by Wevtern cattlemen and wa» >n opposition to tbe large peeking >roua«w la tbe F'.aat. The caute ol tire fire haa not been aa s tained. Only • •mall fractiuu of the ioae ia cover«! by incora neo. Ruined buildlrg*. fallen chimneys, h»okrn w lodos a. Iiaaine.1 aigna in* tcrpplnl trees tbrougbonl this and ad jomirg towns are tire moat common on vent re of the ato» m and «sgri-gvte an mmanae Iona Tbe wind attaine»! a maximum velocity Io 63 mile« an hour For hours at maintained an average ■ p»»d of 33 nob*« an hour. The beai aaather bureau has l>een handle apped, hut axprv«a»a the opinion that the -torni Is forai and Wirb little effect north of Ogden or tonth ol Provo. LOSS WAS HEAVY Cuban Hurricane Crottat the Inland, Laavirg Death in Trail. Havana Hrt. ff J —M> re » om Irle re porta have been trct'lv»»! by Govern»»» dag<M»oii and ehow that the rrrent bur • ban, which ewept acroea Co ba, h •• anaril greater damage than waa at flrat •upp.FeL ** . »e* »•( IH m are non known to have t>ewn I oat at tbe remit ol the »torm. The w irat reports come From the Ba tabanOg on th» eouth coa»t o( Cnba. the point where tbe cyclone Aral Birin k the »tlai 4. Forty Aahing tchoonrra are now known to have been loat Mani rorp’ea have p cted up A »ting In the lay. and it la believt*! the dead a» thie point alone will reach nearly 100. The ma] >rity of the vivtinte are Spaniab Ashertnrn. Wreckage from the ver Sela which were dettroyed litter the abore» for miles. !t it l»eliev«d that •»versi •mall rchoonera were «wept out to aea and loat, their crews periahing. The town itself euffeirwd »«verely WISCONSIN REMITS TAXES. Nine bediee haw l»e« n remove I *o far Iron» the rniua. On every band are to Increase in Railroad Asseasmedt Sup ’»• Bren evidence* of the Bt.trm'a fury Ifnttera were blown down, trees were plies All Funds Necessary. ’proofed, and devastation has been Madison, Wia., Oct. 23.— All the wrought generally. A conservative ee state taxes, with tbe exception of Hi» limate of the damagn in that city is i thx>I lax. ahii h a as refuted to hall 11100,000. The greatest d nags was of one mill, were remitted today by th» •■aosed in the lower porli n 4 the city «taw board of aeaeasora. There is al The upper section away horn the shore ready so much money in the state trees scaped alm »t tuiracalouely. The ury that none ul the ufficiala know «barre« were badly damaged, in many a bat to do with it. »•« mi completely wier-ked. With the proepset of more than |2, •>1)0,000 • miing in from this year'» More Delay for Hermann. lax»«, Male Tressnr»» Kempf threw up Washington. <M. 22. — Represents bis bands in devpair and »aid there wa» rive Ringer Hermann will not be placed oo way to spend it. Accordingly <<ov hi tr al In this cit- on the indictment ernor Davidson, Hn-retary ol Mate barging destruction of 16 official let Homer and Mr. Kenipl met today and i-rpress copybooks until sometime after d»elded to remit the taxes. tie Christmas holidays. No definite The railroads are footing the bills vrrangement for the trial has been That, in the main, is the reason for th» nade, but ths court's d wket Is now w action today, the first time such • Tiled that it will l>e lmp'issihle to bear • eeeplng move has teen made in lbs loi K C he ca«« within the next thriw months history of the state, it is one of th» 4ince the ca»e was last postponed at the reeulle ol Herator laFollette's loi>y line Mr. lleney w»v called to Han tight when he was in tbe governor's w j y. -rancieco nothing has twen beard from ■ hair. Under the new ad valorem law Hermann ar I his whereabouts are on purer and Hie roads pay about *2,o00.00d annu mown to the court. No ar.liety is felt ally, or one thud more than they did more elio, ¡cut m this score however. under the old license fee system. The amount ol taxra remitted is It. than any Dak Quake Wrecks Trestle. ft 18,236. Instead of raising this ins Powder that Portland, .Me., Oct. 32.— Teo earth amount from the tavpvyeie, the admin istration will deduct it (rt ur the gene e'locks last night dratioyed about '00 co>t> three times ral fund of the state to mret <-eiain l»*et >d a temporary highway structure as much. The filed expenditure!. The school tax, which croesM the upper harbor. amountinglo 1'13.11*0, g >ee beck to first «hoi k was fell at •> o’clock and tbe VO»*-- «W Both shocks were 25 ot. for 25c. the taxpayers In the support cl the • cond at 7:07. light, but were distinctly felt by pedes public schools. trians. Accompanying the rumbling AI I e metri was the sound made by the cracking of Relief Fund for Winter. the timbers of the temporary structure. Washington, Od. 23.—Theeiecutir» It is feartd 'bat great damage has lieen Jaquel Mfc. Co. cornitiittee of thè Red Cross haa finally done to the foundation of the new high Chicago apprvved thè estimate« of thè Bar: way bridge nearby, for which 1250,000 Francisco relief c unmittee for thè con was appiopriated recently. tinnente of thè relief w rk in that city Th»re arw about 330 t.».-••• r» on thia Through kt tbr world, about 3 prr cant up lo July 1 neat. Origlnally piarmi Combine Packing Houses. ear'll that bata bad aia, .• tu I«ra * ¡‘ * u< ^‘rt :,iJ al |6,000,0o0, tliese »-eli maire tiare •ltxi.n th* aoa. Chicago. Oct. 22.—Rumora that •n l>een reduced by a little more than Kngliah holding company ia being or c——" |700 OuO. M al of thè money le al ready ganiaed to take over all ’be packing ín- in sigili, as thè Han Francisco commit- > tee ha« a balar.ee of 12,302,000, wilh «nd fa«t in I aballe street today. The unti loti suttecripllons sub). < t to cali ol capital of the concern is «aid to be close *900,000. The Red ('rose prt pel hold» to b&OO.i 00,000. aid J. Ogden Armour a little over |2 >.00,000. I« mentioned a« the practical! chief While nobody in a position to give the Idle Negroes to Dig Canal. facts would say anything one way or Washington, th 23 —N. F.Thomp the other on the subject, certain things son cf Chattanooga, Trnn., rallwl a* that ta e le rally traisp r «1 in the the Witile bouse today and invited • reet are calird significant by students President Riewevelt to attend tbe Im 4 similar financial proceedings. migration and quarantine conference to Th. rv be held in Nashville next month, and Black Hundred Attacks Stolypin. nsed not .Mr on tbe preciderli’« invitation Hi. Petersburg Ort. 23 —The strain ba a C u IJ Thompscn called again tonight, Ti.» ed relations bet ween Premier Htolypin room in tha provident lias, however, d»c iiiwl the aid th« Reactionary league la eel- h<-uM If yoe» c-wo invitation, because he c mid not find It d •need hy the publication of th« first a PUF ( CT ION Oil p leeible to attend. Mr. Thumps n atta* k directly apoo th« premier. Th« raid he suggested to the president that Banner, the Black Hundred organ, pob- Haater. Tha la an od ll • idle negroes In the Hou'h be utili« II» lira revelation» concerning the nego beat« that gives aaUalacttoa ed for labor on the Panama canal. wberevsr uacd. Produise u.lmu nation« «titered into a month ago when beat without un ir or «meII bscauae it u the premier gare cerala aasurancee to Bl /sard Reaches Kansas. » big delegation from at leaat 104» «qutppaJ wrth sn> kelsa davtce no troubla, Ellie, Kan., Ort. 23 — Colorado’» branches The Banner chargee the oo danger. Eaaely carrwd ar.wnj Iroci r «en mat, and pre tn >w storm is passing premier with having broken faith. to room. Y ou cannot turn ths wkk loo brgh vailed today in Western Kansas. Paa <w loo fo w. A* <A»y and aampk to cara k* seng»rs reaching here thle morning on Soldiers Qo In Pursuit. as a Ump. • I belated east bound trains report « HI eridan, dan, W, Wyo , Oct. 22. — Tn i heavy enow storm between Kill* anil t'O'pe c. of the Tenth cavalry left Fort . P.nver, at some pointe aaeuLalng the Robinson, Neb., at noon today from prrpir’ione of a blrsard. with four Gillette, Wyo., to round up tbe fund inc lire to one foot of enow on tbe of marauding Ute indiana from the (Equipped with Smokeleaa Device.) gronnl. Ths temperature IS moderate, While Rock agency, Utah. The com 1« an ornament to ths home. It is mad« in two ftnivba nkksl however. The enow ia drifting badly manding utBi-er ia aaid to have instrnc- and Upcn. H»cw oil I-unt beautifully smbeweed. Holds at a good many points. ti<-a« fr-un the War defartmeut to take 4 quart» of ml snd Eurn« *» hours. Every biller warrtnted. the Indiana dead oi alive. I to not be ulrdwd with anything but a PtRFECTION Otl H»»t«r. Bi srard Coata Tsaae With Ice. If you canmw g»t Hester or information from your dealer write Snowstorm in South Dakota Dallas, Tex , Oct. 23—Wind blow- »« ne»r«»l sgsncy lor dexnpliv« circular. ing at a veln lty of »>0 miles an hour Is Flong City, Iowa, Ort. 22. — • weeping serra» the pinina country in patihea rere I red at the Chicago, Mil- mikra the boma the Texas pan han lie, with blinding aankee .4 Ht. Paul < fflee in thia city bright, la th« aalcat 3 beat lamp loe sleet and »ra w Grana Is co- er I with •tat» that a heavy am« atorra with »- * • ’«yht. F ice, but cattle are m good condition and wind prevailed all night on th« Kapi' rat tbe h*»« will not he heavy. At Chan- City eatanalon of that road in Roeth Th« enow I« drifting and ning a bl aaard is raging In the Dal Dakota. lae territory the ton pera tn re baa be-ti a íowplowa hare bran order»d to Cham tn tbe 70’s, but at midnight is falling. berlain and Piesbo. S nd right a- 1 t’a Do you know the secret of the Wave Circle? Wonderful! Don’t <lel.»\ another PERFECTION Oil Heater - > SALT LAKE WIND SWEPT. THE KING OF LOOD PURIFIERS ee r QWirT’® -3 SPECIFIC, No other renietly has given such perfect satisfaction as a THE OR EAT blood purifier anti tonic or is so reliable iu the cure of bltxxl dis II BLOOD PURIFIER- , eases of every character as S. S. S. It is known as “The King of BI imm I Purifiers,'* and the secret of its success and X -I * 4 •***^ its right to this title is bccaus • **IT CURES DISEASE.*1 ”^1 * » 1, % It is an honest medicine, made entirely of purifying, healing roots, herbs and barks, which arc acknowledged to lie specifics for diseases arising from an impure or poisoned condition of the blood and possessing tunic properties that act gently and admirably in the up-building of a run down, weakened or disordered txmdition of the system. One of the greatest ¡xitnts in favor of S. S. S. is that it is the only blocxl remedy on the market which docs not contain a mineral ingredient of some kind to tierange or damage the system. It is the one medicine that can be taken with absolute safcty»by the youngest child or the oldest member of the family, and persons who have allowed their systems to get in such condition that most medicines arc repulsive to the stomach will find that S. S. S., while thorough, is gentle and pleasant in its action, and has none of the nauseating effects of the different mineral mixtures and concoctions offered as blood purifiers. As every part of the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment and strength, it is necessary that this vital tlui l be kept free from germs and poisons. So long us it remains (tncontaniinatcd we are fortified aga-nst dis Oentlaman H ■’ R I« «»• I »• a family matlcln» tn onr ease, and heaith is assured ; but any impurity, . • humor or poison acts injuriously on the sys olalmsd to be It tborough!y • »«am lha eyetara of Im purities. Increase« tbs apipetlte. Improv«» tbe digestion, tem and affects the general health. Pus and oui. 1s up th« general hsa.th I have glvsn it to my tular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the obiktr«» with Sue rseulta II promptly restores the appe tite and clear« the an .. of a!, »rupi - a It is a very fine different skiu affections show that the blood biooi tonic and ha« my hearty endorsement is in a feverish and diseased condition as a l»t 8. Pth UL. Lebauua. l a I' It TltnMPHON. result of too much acid or the presence ol •me irritating humor. 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Vr«c»< «••r»» IROS TS ■ss * t u a r» itbara will find Mr« W.ns! wte A «thing kyrop th* tw&i r« tu rd y t.» um tjt thair ebUdreu during the tew thing pcriud. « oRiui|urRr» of a Haali Art. “Our wife,” wrote the editor of the Rpikeiown Bhstard, ”te ai«'k fr.>«n over work. While ahe waa an<>opiBg iwjo J •ur tenet um yeaterday morning aha found »he *>fflea towel and Inataled on taking it h»»« and washing II. Buch a thing never bappmvj t- ' ani » .’b tbe help of tbs I^>rd It «ball never happvn again !* SIOO Reward. Tbe renter« ut th!■ i »1)1 ba T ’eaawt tc lea • • * - a - thaï « haa been • • U> • I- • » It« ■ N«rB. »u l that te • ata-rb Ht ■< aterre tura iBthvonly |*)ait>va cur» Bu-wn u» (toa »«•lirai traterulty ‘ atar»h br < a rQuttnu- tJi'ual diaeaæ. renUlîe» • a»>»Bti-ud - j . n I ireal- tueni. H ali’b < a larra ' uw •• .a* m internan 7, arcing dir»> -iy ujon th* O < l and f’ ■* *uf a» *■ <»t th* •rt e», tb»rri>> «î »' -.'jiiiig ma fuundailua <»t »h* ! •*••*. an Í giving te» c«a- tiant Bircigth by I W; n < »p the »> f • ■- ’ « ».'14 tinurt lu «fl ■ il» W ra I he |»fvuil*i4>rB ba»a »u mueh (allb tn lia eurative t> that th*y ■ Ifrf <»• • H1*. • ! *• art l«>r any that U taUa locura ’•*»' ilal ot tp«tlmonlala A 1.1 r*« r J. < HIN IT A co.TUedo.a Bol l by grufitela. ÎM. Malfa Family mia ara che batt. Banking by Mail WE PAY 4% INTEREST <>n savings depoaita of a doller <-r inore. cotnp»nind<-d twicw rvery yrar It ia )n«t a» • *•¥ to open a - iv i.g« 1 int w lh ne by Ma I «- if you livcd ii' Xt door ftend (<>r <>ur frea look- lat, •'Rank r.g by Mail,*' and learn lull pait cnlara. Ad-fr- ea mule T eam ORAX ' W. L. DOUGLAS nsav THS r *. » •«•-» W I tv... -4*. /I ‘ 1 V » » ■ •«» r *» f- w fK.*- F J'"' •» < • -• * ■‘J* Sixth and Washington Sta X«. 41 04 STIFFNESS, STITCHES, LAMENESS, CRAMP, TWISTS AND TWITCHES. ALL DECAMP WHEN YOU APPLY ST. JACOBS 29 AND 30CENTS - N -I •3.50& IN ’3.OO Shoes WOULD Portland, Oregon F . N. U . t W LDraghi $4 GJt Uga lag uflratMeqiiillsIslMijp'ic»/ T»v " L. ■>*.i»glM W ..me»’«.. M >••*• «n4 («Il-Ion« »H>w«. r«r •» I*. «1 «nW wear Ih-r •«»—I nlHrr m«b*«. II I could take ><>« Into my large factorlenat ItciKkton, Mass..and «hove you how laretully W.I.. Douglas shoes are made, you would then under «land why they nolJ their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greeter value than any other make. WMrn* yoe Ilia, v«« ran --M«Hi W. L. 0*u«*•• «a-w«. Hi» m « w and p»«u !• «4ae»e«4 a* th* O.ri -m, wShfi •»-«•««• •«•!••» kigti p»X«« «nJ InirrMr «tow«, toee. A»k t«wrS«alv» w ,J I—l.( up.*» «•» Ing I«*- ’..I W ri.« to« hl,o(r«t»4 Cat, W. L tXKuLAS, tN»«- U I * 4 *d > A.’ ». “J 1 ♦ k« - A • ” ray -f»«»« * t »e-i «•rt’f pi luraftHte io. • »»» F-> tv.»:•><« m Hami. t lHt t>»Ani H 'll "»."oUud ■ fii. lYBOüY AÍ ALL FfilCÜ • hou rot------------------------------------------------- — a - . • a>. -• i« «• fi ao. a jv ee-*« *.> uliM ar - * m > ■ an w«. fi«bo <* fi.fQ; u .. . a . • ». -■ - 4 -> OLD MONK-CURB z ■ • Iff Will do mor» ( Uaninf, mor» Shirking, do it BMter, with !«•• Labor and Wear on lb* Hand« than any other artkcl» coal« mg Doubt« tie Pric». Oregon Trust & Savings Bank The Yaatbrul Idea, -Pop, are lawyers always bad tern perieli” “Of courae not. my son. Wbat made you think aut" -Why, the papers are always fo'llng about their croas eiamluatluua.”—Bal timore American. % V-r«>-'77.¿7 • |) r ••<■ ImliathiR. Eva—Tee. when be proceed be spuke tn sugared words, Hut I found out sfterward they were not real Edna I'erhap« they were euly glu cose words, dear. i * Jk *A A I f g MF) I _ „ Y* *