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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1908)
I i This Advertissmenr Of n<> *1 » h4i»a{.«rHto to l re . 1 y»xi of Its gr»eU merit n» n bk»xf purlffrr. i(*pntit»* fleer «■ 1 • 1. rrr • ■ ?» «nd di fOttifr ’ -1 S ' ' • > ■’ H » ■ La« tu ■ “«I a r» -r I if. r w..; d • . no mu»h < —1 It urrw •crofuln 10 Yearf H -1« Har«a»a riil« c I ' " ‘ » v. .'■h »i< - f• I la • • ' * •-• » M » 14 daughter La«l a r<>* »1« ■•« i.g un her ne« L and H * * irr ’ f.rr M m « u M A»< • . •« M -i ' -- tdk Dyepepela I -«• ir uHed f r Hkonth • «t»t ’ . -i •! a a • i t l*”t • •» yih.f a wit‘< it «!»*<• I began tnkirg • Saraapan <* a -i ••»« a -o. H. , » -•■ r I > » •*.*' | si «a - ■. i • u I • WNMUMI M Mn«« Rhnumntinm off’ ■ -1 « ith • .1;.»- • 1 . H-, -I 4 ~ ’ a , * ’ '.-r ' «r u.e ! ' a , Ho uè |M»plc r«warkr<l tb» dentar ellger, i»<-r»r s»«*m to be around wbee wanted.'* ••Well." rej-iloed tbe moraliser. "It Is better to be abe>-ut wbm wantnl than to be prew-til when you are not went cd." E »w meo ia k.urop» heve ns<l « mur» •tnking rwrssr iban ib» !<»v l*r II lahop <'obrara of tbe Mtwu.sb Refortued rhurrk. abe waa ed >. al».i te ib» t'aiholl. pH«t( Iioo-l. but »uibra-»-t Ib» Pro’»«iaat faltb a mi b»rain» a voluotary »til« lo Hibral- tar. wbiHi b» r»tMrn»d to l»«d ib» F’vsn gel.eal perty aftsr ib» revolutioe la I*1S HARD RAP AT UNIONS Three Adverse Decisions by Su preme Court In a Month. AIF1CTS BOÏCOTTING PRIVILEGE Mutt Not StnUrro, .»r >ol st «II. Ovoffr») < - - I <<-i I.» Lapp, ta a aodr.t littl» -Ctagv -tar ing ’ Gw»nd«4»n N--t unhrss it is < on« of ihosv lo»»ly dr . -i i. • in evo- rata, dear.-— Sbkag-i Tribuns I« t .«tat he* au»4 Ihry h»oar they t *.j ftrUed up on l*un’< »Xpert* meni wl(*v« e«p «««> te— y udir «’ire iy het in buying «e*da Blew! out by < » • «tkl t'urtwonhy ItOM««. «•reg'* Seed A r « m «I f .» i»a ft» » A4 ’’ mo B tf f««l act •rtttot M«« « a 9 oo D rops «tú With In'n state Three Timea Damsgss lift IfcMjd • Ndr««|»«n la It t*»M everywhere In the u» *aJ hquM t tn tai irt f<*rm enlltd Fr» • areatnbe. I‘* I* •• • <> e t»'»iiar pared only by <’ I II i < fz/wrll. Mata. Interfere Commerce nr Plaintiff Can Get Will fbry n-nir right In btr« Vhy Refer to Doctors F’ectoral, and they prescribe it for coughs, cold», bronchitis, consumption. They trust it. Then you can afford to trust it. Sold for over 60 year*. For Tnfanta And Childron. DRAWING TO CLOSt. Evidence In Hall Land Fraud Case Is Nearly All Bubmlttsd AVr jeiabb' lYrpsnfbmfcrAi slmiLiiùx} lùrFtwd ailftn»ttì fundir StnKktoatklüówrisi • I nfants /tÑTuni y Boars the Signature Pmmoh't Difr^tkxintretfd rr M and Rrsf i oaihn» anear 0 piuni Mürphuw reír Marni N ot N Alie otic . Ì AprtfiTt Rrnwdy fnrfiwfip lion. Sour Stnnsrh HtorrtMi Worms I'onvuisMns Jrwnsk III is m- - l oss HI sl.l l.c FWSmab Sifurvr of NEW YORK.____ _ ^•uarsntrril »uuirr ti* I ojd Exact Copy of Wrsppet. Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Portland, Feb. 4.—Harry F.. Northtip last night p-aitivsly identified govern ment's exhibit No. 7—Putnam's map to Hall showing tlie alleged unlawful fences of the Unite Creek company in 1900. With this identification Henry conaidr re that the government's case against J-hn H. Hall liaa lewn strength ened materially. At last night's ses sion of court Sort hup tretltied '.hat from 1H99 until 1904 he was employe.) as clerk In The Halles land office, and identified the township map offered in evidence by Ute government as the one he prepared jx'rwonally foi Mr. Putnam in November, 1B99. Final argumenta in the trial of John H. Hail will probably liegio thia after noon. Tbit morning Francia J. Heney will complete the Introduction of re buttal leetimooy for the government. Hall may be recalled further to testify in bls own defenae. hot it ie believed • II tvidanoe will be submitted in time for the cloeing argument to begin be fore court adjoutna lids afternoon. of Ito« Wot 1<1 inan Highest Quality More Converts Every Y ear Every day in every year that come*, more house wives are giving up their exorbitant priced Baking Powders and turning to K C, the honest and reliable which lias stood so well the test of year*. They are finding out that costs one third the price of powder any where near K C quality, and makes better, purer, more healthful baking. 23 Ounce* for 23 Out* IS U»«»* • toi .. - t* Perfect Result* Hdbitual Coustipi Mu> k>pcrm<iou«3l> txervomvU pmpre jM'tAunal efforts »»tth the asustance of the org ' (rut) b«’t'<'|«mi lavali».* remeck-, Syrup u| figs and TJinr of Russian Paper Hints He May Carlos' Fate. Shers Ht. Petersburg, Feb. 4.—The tragic cwurtences al 1 istion have created a deep iu pression on all sections of soci ety bare, and the newspapers that ap peared today comment freely on the events that occnried. Tiie Ku»«, In a dating style, draws a thinly veiled parallel let ween condi tion* in Portugal and Ktn-aia and watna the government in almost so many words that there is danger of a elmilar event here. The Novoa Vretnya. although attrib uting tlie direct execution of the plot t<> anarcldets, t< whom all government Is obnoxious, also connects tbe crime an-l the dictatorship of Franco, which met with both open and secret reamtatue from all political parties. Naw Attack on Finland. St. i’etniabiirg. Feb 4.—Tha emperor today mad a aliarp rebuke to the Fin- niah diet, which last aeaaion paaaod an appropriation ol 20,000,000 mark« as the grand dtx'hy'a contribution to I lie military defenae of the empire in lien ol recruit«, with a rider declaring that thia waa the final payment under the agreement of 1906 abolishing military servico in Finland. The em|*tor an- nouncea tliat the dlapoaltlon of the mil itary fund« of Finland ate exclusively his prerogative and ignore« the condi tion«. Sealer* Must He Careful. Victoria, B. C., Feb. 4.—Advicwe were received by the Flmpmea of India that In conalderathm of the raiding of foreign territory last year by Japaneee •eaters, official 001161-01100 Im* Iwen issued to the stwlers about to leave Japan tn lw> careful not to treejoaa in foreign water. Notification Is given by the Japanese G mm unicat I one depart ment that it has been decided to Install wireless telegraphy on the all steamers of the Nippon Ytteen Kaiaha Reassurance« From Lisbon. Paris, Feb. 4.—A special dispatch to the Matin from Lisbon, date.I February 3, 11 40 p. a., says The sown it very qniet. The new cabinet will repeal all the repressive meaenma of Franco and act with great indulgence toward tbe people. I W<l known on Ihr Paofw Slopr. Waahangtoa AUUrrsv h 1112 9th St. , Waatungton. O. C. "Well, what am yon doing tbereY* asked tbe lady, addressing a tramp who bad just climbed a tree In time to so capo a eavag» hulldog "Madam.' repllo.1 tbe boho. "It wsa my Intention to ask for a handout, trot In tbe Internet of humanity I now re- quest that y«»o glee any surplus food you may have on hand to uiy canin» friend down there." really t** It's supvr bad al(u for ft al- —Pklladel- How to Make Ycue M-lch Cows More Frcfitsb'O. Write Pa. ific Coast Borei Co , Oak- land, dal., for “Moorwaful TMirying." being valuable information on the m<at pr-'fitabie as lection u* cows, their feed Ing and care, th» handling of milk to yield the highest price product and the protection and préservât ion of these products from deteriortl.-n - with erti clew on disease* of cues ami recipes L-r their cur*. The beak is free. A post card request only i» n.ceseary. larArmailnn ’Tiw «bat »• (be great whir plagu«' the papera talk about?** ««teed Juhunr ”A big »oowilorm. my mí ," an««erad bit fatbar. wearily resuming tb« task of tr>ing to find bia fr«>ot ehlewalb < oally < safari. ■ f>o you offer your wife comfort w loro she weeps?" "When she docan't wrvqr too often; It usually takes a new dr»«» to comfort her Houston Poet Onh <>M “BROMO Q< ININt.” That I» I.AXATIVK BROMO gt'INIMS Leak lorl(.»»i(iiitur«<iU W (lRoVF V«4 k 1 th« WuflJ av«r to Cart t >u vq « P«y iùr (ONGRTSSMAN THOS. CAlf linn. Tb -. Cale, who w • elided H A -on the I’scific sl-ipr, where he baa resided. Hi* Washington addre*» Is 1312 9th Ht. N. W., Washington, I>. C. "n hii titon, 0. C. Peruns Orug Co , Colombo., Ohio. (irntlcmcn: I <.in < Er. rfukv rrr mmend f'vruna aa a very efficient r<r-»dv fov I •« Í .alas t r»<•«•!»« j*et«4 ( nisi« Hon. C. Fl-rip, rongrraaiuau from Virginia, write* “I l av- tir»l your valuable ri tnciy, Peruns, with benefi cisi results, ami can urhesitatingly rec. omineml your rvmnlv as an inngorst» Ing t.-n, u n - ; ■ « ! | - r uat i-nt cure for catarrh.” Man-d-lin the Ideal Laxative <11 < Nut. •'I»o you keep a servant?" “No" "Can't you afford toT" "Yea. but that'a got nothing to do wlih It.“- Houston l*oat. Mo Sen »til fled Mrs Wtns1»**a S* thio« tyrup ibe t ai reniwlv to ues toe laalr ibUUreo 1-iisg ibs ustblug period. lateral Mlaiaka, Mr* Gaswsll (making a calli—Ah. I •e» you kava bare a eoiuina of poema I'm aabamed te confesa It. Mrs lligbmua. but I nraar could appreciate blank verse lira lilgbmue tVky—er—that's a cat alogue. Mrs Gaswall. Mulo Team « BORAX lor H ■ k i« f (• -»i ¿1er < erd <.«»<<? WHIZ/ Kariflr < ixst Bmn < o LEARN TO BY dance urn«: is« urncn t-naliles ooetof.».»» regular lull«?* (lutly AO tliat CAN dance to na- How'» That? We offer Ont Hun4r«4 I >ol tor« Rev «rd for any lw> grudiuil^ ihspvited with 'Or o! Uatarrb that cannot be <ur«4 by Ha-1*1 Caterrb i ure. F J < HKNKY ICO .Totodo.O W«, th« MUfteretoned. he«« ten >wn F J , Chrnny tor iA« to«i U >»«r« and better« him (vr<*«Hiy l, !ior»b f In eh bultn««« trenaertlosji tn l flnanrtelhi able to rerry out any cbttgn- Uuu tutod« by hi* RiSI WALDIN*«. KIN.W an a MARVIN, y u|M)H proper nourt*hme»nt, Whol«*ato bruggiet«, Toledo,0 HnH*« Ceiarreh < urn !• tbn rntemn'ly. art» projwr <4|ortt,aiui < (ituig gciieaüly. Ing dlreetly upon th« blo>d end nuroui «nr< To ¿ft »U be iu»|ioiat rjfectv, always ta.ee of tb« «y«t«in leeti mon lai» *s»nt hr<. Frier TS cent« t*er b»>ttto th.Id by «¡1 Drigg tie. bu> the àpnuin* Into« HnU't Femily Fllle for < onedpetion. Synipififo^EliuriSenna Tblna* SOLEMN WARNING TO CZAR. A ffr #•<»»(?«. Tai» w«a •«dawtu»«». Met (Fbi • a*ll»l F . "1 bave always bail s curiosity to know wbst borse meat tastes like, .aid th* r*g ulsr customer. "Hsvs you aoyF* "Not as such,'* rtnpbatically rsopoodvd the but. ber THOS. CALE. OF ALASKA MEMBER OF U. S. CONGRESS Ill« Mini. < to Because we make medicines for them. We give them the formula for Ayer’s Cherry • Av*r*e <**•»»r rwtfffal 1« • T«m«-4y ttoei •kA« A toe Ik «aery h««e« t to-»« eaed * gr*«t 4*«1 l| faff h«»4 . Mglb« *r4 *e>4 I Yea. ihey nlll iti-lwj Washington, Feb 4 — Yesterday Rif tnov wbel • •pI«r.4T4 mMW-lw« »1 14 I-*• iw4 reeo«m*n4 M to** toMLly."« Maa* R Tl>*-n I'll alay awake. ' csum the third time within a month the Ho- Conn* iif4* rxh ***• *«■» what goblin« look Ilka— pre me court ol lire United Mates pro ! mulgated an opinion raoetruing law« adversely t-> thec ntenlioci« of organiied PIUS Cl RYU IN ft ÎO 14 DAYS. labor. The first of the ilectstona waa FA/O OIXTMK'« T It g‘»< «wt«*4 t-> ««re any rendered on Jaucary ft, in the case of r«*« of 'u* ht ng Hi'H-l itoe-lln« <<r I*rolru4lng 1*1»«•< It» I to 14 d«>« Of Money reitito»! «4 Mto mmr railway employes who sought to •ecure damage« under wlutt is known Ayar'o Pille g'watly aid tha Cha’ry Ito I* Awfvlf ss the employers’ liability act. which Facto'al In brwaklns up a cola. T ^r* mi r w«« a girl n*iur-l M et Mary, law tlie court held to lie unconstitu U !»«»*• fttolbrr babe- I «luellent <hjuf UbUito tional. The second Important finding <>n« day (h« girl ibtrrteA in this line waa announced January 23, A mau whh a her* lip. when tha F.rdtnan arbitration act, for CsPt'a lean up aga>uat (be d«**p river. APP” ; \ —4>«nv«r l*4>*t bidding tiie dltcharge ol employee be cause they are members of lalnr unions Miaba Inda Ya«« Sto»*«. jn wwr-i.v-i waa al»> declared Invalid. The verdiit lU«»h • Y.aae. Jt «ere« pelt.h|l L«volles, *f< if. •»«’«(tac f«et M«ir* i.» w ah<w* ***r. «li Î by «II hr:«<»*.* an4 Mb«»«» r*’l‘<»av( rendered ysaterilay «as the case of «r- •pl tn> *uU*ih<>lr ««»n|<i«FKJbK Ad>lr4* l.oew» versus tawlor, tlie latter a a. * !x» Ur»), N Y me nil er of tbe Hatters' union and the former a hat maker of Itanbury, Ginn. Wa It»« fur Pvartlua*. Qraadtetlm (earvlag tks turkey) — The case involved the applicability of Tomer, what i-srt will y->u hare? Ute seventh section of the Hh-rman Y-uing Gr«t>*laoo - \t »11, (bay's all of anti trust law to conspiracies by lab- r ii« ber*, granitisi, but I <1»>n t want no unions to boycott articles entering into rrw.rv u niy «bar» I'll Isavs It te you. interstate trade. Under the terms of that provision the complaining |>arty may collect three times the amount of Ida loaa, if the iharge ie «uetairreil. \ —— Tiis union fought the case on tbe ground that ths law wa« inapplicable to auch organixatlcna; but the court, ah-aw opinion waa announced by Chief Justice twivr, ieiie.1 Io ».»pl i b. • (.»olaaleel. view, and in effect field that the unions Misa llora Papa. Ja< k told o» Ib» could not l>e permitted to interfere by ether day that you wouldn't ballet» h» Inycott with the free exchange of com bad money enough to support me unless merce la-tai-en the «tate«. There wa» bv ah<>«»d it to y<- > lias us d<ms It? no dissenting opinion. Prudent Papa Y»s. deer He proved It by the testimony of the rocke ALCOHOL J PE K CkRT Medicine and religion, who b are too frequently regarded sa luutually an tagooiatlc. should be mutually rumple meut ary There am many di«*aara In which the roed I «•toe of tb* aoul la a powerful adjurant In the trewtnwut of the body —British Medi.-al Journal C alifornia F io Sriiup Co. only SOLO BYALL LEADINC DRUCOSTS uw »err iauy. rv^uiui pm, 501 liuti co. Ihar Mag ll»l»»« Hin Reporter Benatnr, I have beard that you got your start la lite by selling news P«1 »re Senator Lotaaiun--Not quite correct, mi hoy The fad is but thia is o-nfiden tisi, you know- that 1 got niy start by bujiug one or two nswspapsrs. DO YOU KNOW > THE WET WEATHER Al/. COMFORT AND ‘ PROTECTION ' afforded by a «erwrgi. J I«to-| S licker ? Clean • Light pu rabie 'Ar • Gu-iranteed ' c . j SÍ"- w«ll'rptvof a r a - » a Steel-Clad Grubber OLD SORES k ^X fiY IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD Sl*t>l.a. Slro.^va, B»..a ilaadl.d Whenever a acre refuses to heal ft is because the Llool is not pure and Grabber Vlad», healthy, as it shouL! be, but is infected with poisonous genua or some old n.ll e-5 MOM blood taint which has corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most .d LAKGB* usually afflicted with old sores are jvrsons who have reached or passed mid • TIMPS w.h dle life. The vitality of tlie I Lxxl and strength of the system have naturally LESS ElPLAsB begun to decline, and the poisonous germs which have accumulated because th.a »»y eibvv. of a sluggish and inactive condition of the system, or some hereditary taint which has hitherto l>ccn liel I in check, now force an outlet on the face, arms, Rs»»* Ice !>•*«,ty’t»,CtorvUr aaj f legs or other part of the body. The place grows red and angty, festers and eats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chronic and stubborn 321 llawlkurw A..M» V l'uri'.»J, < l-T||,a uleer, fed and kept open by the impurities with which the blood is saturate.!. Nothing is more trying an ! disagreeable than a stubborn, non-healing aore. The very fait that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments is good reason t»r suspicion; the sam germ-producing cancerous ulcere is back of every old sore, and especially is this true if the trouble is an inherited one. Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can Th« »«if kn.rar* rvttabto doauy permanent good ; neither will remov I was «AtoSsd with a enrw on my fwcw of ftiur years' standing. It ing the sore with caustic plasters or the wea a small pliupl» at f.rst nut it surgeon’s knife make a lasting cure. If gradually grew l.ry.r and worse Reot and n.rk n every way until I ba-emo every pariicle of the diseased flesh were t armed about It and constutad taken away another aore would come, be i«ver*l physicians. They all rented me but the enrw continued cause the trouble is in the blood, and the IV« ■ «life v*4y of o grow worn, t saw B. B. It. ad> BLOOO CAMMOT BC CUT AWAY. ■ • ' • •»* i in thaf ■srtleod end ooromanced Its uae a » d sex--• ers i an4 |» >iv. cad after taktn, it a while I waa The cure must come by a thorough cleans > Nd «.» th-- «-’(14 b.a •»>*»!•<<. ,-mpletaly curwd. My blood ie ing of the blood. In S. S. S. Will be found <«• T ria ül« now pure and healthy from the No Mercury, Fr» **«• er OrugeLyrd NeCortn affect of*. S. H., and there hae not a remedy for Sores and ulcers of every kind. Wtthovî (hrral ai. Wdhooi t.»e A»dof « been any sign of the sore since It is an unequalled blood purifier—one that ’ « S. S. 8. cured it. rtoroat IIEewme»»«- N«r* ■ .n--«. iw» l-.n* JtaT goes directly into the circulation and r— • »• i - ■ >■ - - i .. TUO*. OW*N w«et Union, Ohio. promptly cleanses it cf all poisons and A SURE CANCER CURE taints. It gets down to the very bottom of >»•< a.oked Iron, p.ko-t. < M m Svi». Ure the trouble and forces out every trace of im and K«HjMr 1» rue *h» vritiqm K'irri'iur purity and makes a complete and lasting blX.lt« ABC. l*»No»l t» cure. S. 8. 8. changes the quality of the GO.*M<MJ4.TAT1O!N I’lsl'lt blood so that instead of feeding the diseased tt r»M «uuM rati • t.h.r^ntlMl-I.Bk Md* I»"-I. m tr* .lnn«Kr«. parts with Impurities, it nourishes the mi VP* 1!“ *u•'"'•'■kMri'iTixaei» ■48 I 1 r irei m , Coy. M«»ttisna, P!»rt í irritated, inflamed flesh with healthy blood. Fl**«« tei«*U«m Th to Fr yer. Then the Bore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, all pain an<! inflammation leaves, the place acaba over, and when S. S. S. has purified the blood the ». N. U. No. t-OS »ore is permanently cured. S. S. S. is for aale at all firr-t claas drug atom. Write for our special book on aorrs and ulcers an ! any other medical advica FOU desire. We make no charge for the book or advice. JOHN S. BEALL, Munuianurer C. Gee Wo CHINESE DOCTOR S.S.S. PURELY VEGETABLE mr swirrtnanc co., atuitta , ga . PUTNAM FADELESS DYES