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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1908)
I SPIRIT Or IMI QOLDhN WUÎ" Women Worry More than m«n. says Dr. McComb, and on« rwatua Is tnal ih- r i.*rv .» organise tlooa ar* n.or* dell, »la Tru- and II - j J • UarMpartlla Is just His nerva-bullder, a|> petlteglver. »nd blood-partner tb«y nerd Indigestion 3 Year* i was « ub •' with Ir7it*»»i ii b>r lUr»-> y»». » I r»»-l • < H»o4 • Vui»,v'. » •’ I tr »1 It After tab in« » suiebar at b li«« I «»• •■ -> , !••«!> eased.“ Ma. J H H.iusr !>.!» i|., rvoue, In Fain, No Appetite IX ms heailL for y«wr» pale tn »Lnihtar» an t hli>. with * ■•l»»t h.ada«be. ner »vnsn««» and no at-i'«tu« T<wk tt»<»1'» Bar •»pastils «> ' -4 •Irsogth and »as «art bard all day «»I h»artl>r »nd .l«»p w»U Mas P. Oirrvie Mu«.» 1^*». Minn Rheumatism -' I had rh»«m*rl.n lerm. Attempt to Hl.y Cff Ono Law Against •f nr aa*l»» ' il i - ■ . >»»• p»naaa»'>t relief I rw»w.m«n'l Another and k scape Peneit.es H»o4 i K»r..T>«Hil« Ma. A»» Her aiws » Completely boiled. Lwlas.w« Col Hood • flassepartlla Is sold everywhere la Itw usual liquid or In lahM torra «11*4 • araatabe. I1«1 I■<>*»• ’ms Dollar. P Washington, Feb. 25 One of the p»ro>1 only by C 1 11 • d < <>.. Lowell. M»** main <’intentions by which the rail road» which gave and tbe corpora- lion» which received rebalva hop’d » Surprise«! liar. to eecapu punishment was swept "When my buabaod • at tn Hpaln away today by u decision of the laat year." »a <! Mra Kwellman, ba I'ulted States supreme court, This eu< »»-1 »• 1 la 1 ■ I Iu quita a lot of ilo-l.luu vitally affects tho case un- der which tbe Standard Oil Co. was the king a wine* ••'Wall. wail. <■» Isl.iad Mrs Nu fill'd |2#. J 40,000 for the same point rltcb. "the i-tee o' huyln' »• *>nd hand was raised. The case upon which tho decision winos!” I'bliade'phl* Press was rendered waa Instituted lu the United Stat«-» District Court for the Fitrs (IHfO IN • TO 14 HAYS District of Minnesota, which court VAI . , , *. . , r i.» any fined the Great Northern railroad otlublii« S ai Ucvdls« r r>’Iru-tlug 11.000 < .11 h till lu Violations of th" In a to 1« 4nya ..« mnnay r»l'«n-1».| Mr. first section of the Elkina law. The alleged offenaea agalnwt tho l atri« All««. law wore committed during ihe sum Not m*tnloning any mibm ," »aid I mer ot 11*05, and consisted In grant <!• All*n *par I m I »• ua(»r«fi that ing com <-*slona to the W. I' l>e- only «ff»-T an t <Hi<m »•«ma have on •*>«!• man »• to make I han» Sight vearaux Company on Ita shipments h«aítail 1 hay .«n't ala 4 tba raraflad al* of oats and corn from Minnesota to points In Washington. The com B»0apbar« ‘ pany B'lmltted the concessions -Hid fought th** provocation on the ground that by amending the Elkina act so as to provide for punishment by itu- prlsonment rather than by fines thc Hepburn law had so modified the or ¡•routrunm l<«rr'«r. iglnal law as to accomplish Its re* W.ll, wl.«i ,»(> waul?” th« proof peal and lender punishment under It reader »»t«4. llliprni th able Today's decision was As k« «,«<1 th« Intr’id.r with 4oubl announced by Justice White and af- I'm just a l’>«1’>’. " aaswered th« hyphea. firmed the finding ot tho District As’l U>« p ”f.*« I. r k-i»tl«4 him vai Court and the United Htates Circuit bioago I rli ic« Court of Apin-ais. U. S. Suprema Court Upholds Likins Law. DECIDES CREAT NORTHERN CASE Hew's TMsr aa’lrxl r-”li»r> Ra«»rd forsny bai < annoi b» «nrs4 by Ha I* »» ,v *^'.Ji< 4 r J CUtMv 4co . Tei.de.o w« (ha »s<1»’»l«a«d ba»a kn «u f I Cbensy l i -II» a*’ 1' laat» ai. I ».la»« hlm pHe»' -1..« In4 4r a-. .1 a . (a Uon n.aJ> > - u> WA1I D7 XINNAK A MAgVl<«. W h” «aAM tir >«»l»ia. Tnl«do.O Hs'l'a < a aoau < ure 1« vS»n ih-arna |y, ncl- Ìq|4lr»< «i up>>» Ih« bl<x»l an i u>s«oti» sur -WS ot Ih« mtt<> t»«i mqalai« »«ni fr«a fi»« ?*. --•tll» jM bel :ia lUi.l l y a" llru«« «U Tata Mnil'S gaaUiy ri Ila lar < onal’pallou aieap I A tirad fa»llB( on • I'am« ei»r th» bn»y baa. Tw»i whrn a I’-iJdiu« p »t Rhymed It with ria-a ria. HhHUIBM ON MARYLAND t »plosion Averted by Instant Obadi- ei’Ca to Hurried Signal. Han Franclaco. Feb. 2 b An net <>t heroism performed by three blue- Jackets on the United Mteti-a crulm-r .Maryland during the recent target practice held at .Magdalena Bay, was all that prevented a repetition of the Georgia disaster off the .Maasachu* setts coast last >i*ur, whi-ti Lieuten ant Goodrich, the son of Admiral Goodrich, and 13 of hla shipmates, tu*-t death III the explosion of one of the big guns. It happened while thv Maryland waa having her try at the navy rec ord After the second or third shot from No. 4, one of the Maryland's eight-inch guns, J J Donnelly, a neatuan, acting as first loader, dis covered that two bulls of fire were spinning around within the screw- box Thia fire should have gone out of ihe mussle of the gun but It had failed to do so. Without the loss of a moment, Donnelly hastily »Igimlb-d J. C King, the hoisting man, to lower the am munition car Into the handling room, and King, with the assistance of J. Green, Ihe rammer man, compiled with the former's request upon the Instant Twenty-five aeconda elapsed before the fire In the screw-box waa put out, but in that brief time a great disaster was averted Quod Judges American» a» judgsa are keenly dia- erimlnsHijg. They measure everything by the »uaaaM It attain», which meth od, oonsldarvd In th* light of th* eom- rnno experience of mankind, la eer- tainly not a bed one. Ths high aland- ard of Intelligence and diaesrnmeal In this country, where education la ths rule an<i not the exception, render» Il difficiih and atirprielng tn find a general national success n< l Iwsed on actual worth. Hance It was that with ths prrwantatlon of Hl Jaoibr Oil they cor rectly judged II st once, and der ided that rare intrlneio worth only emild be the source of Ita am cree. The <Teci»l”n with them waa equivalent to an adop tion, and II Is a rars thing to find a TRYiNQ TO UhT ENOUGH MEN family without Nt. Jac- -ba Oil In the bouse. Railroads Have Ten Days Batore New Law Takes ktfect. Mui Ito« •««■«. ! am Angeles, Feb. 3S With !<•»» “I auppoa« you bare beeu pirn bod than ten days until the new federal by penury?" law limiting the hour» of labor of “Nil. mum ; lbs cop e name was certain railroad employee »hall be O'Brien, tee's Irish.” come effective, Loa Angele» railway official» are preparing u» beat they can for the necessary changes wbl< h must be made, Approximately 140 tiew telegraph operators will be re* qulred In tho territory governed by lx»» Angele» generili office». The Santa Fc will need the greater por- Hon Of these. If It keep» all Ila offices open It will require N1 men on H» coast line In addition to Its prew ent force. There 1» a ponalblllty that It will not be able to get that num ber at once If m >. It will be nocea* to rloae n few office» all or n “ FOR ” •ary part of th« time until the additional Th« B««< Fruit Tru* an4 FWriy I'lani men can be found. I «LakNt tn the North«««l SEND IT’S FREE IT NOW J. J. BUTZER 1*3 Front St., Portland. Oregon Money Parle In Japan Berlin, Feb 2& The tightening of financial conditions in Japan I» regarded by banks here ns likely to result In the transfer from lamdon to Tokio of a Urge portion of Jap anese balance» and somewhat to dis turb European money markets. Japan'» balance* in Ixmdon are es timated at between |H0,000,000 and 17ti.000.000. Al the Japanese Km- I basar the new* of panicky conditions at Oaakl. Kyoto and Kobe Is tils-1 credited, but private advice* to Ger man firms trading In the Far East confirm the scarcity ofmoney. A. Doctors Medicine Ayer’t Cherry Pectoral is not a simple cough syrup. It is s strong medicine, a doctor’s medicine. It cures hsrd esses, severe snd dcsperste esses, chronic esses of ssthms, pleu risy, bronchitis, consumption. Ask your doctor sbout this. ~ I ba»» too* • arawi 4a»i tf Ar»»-» cwarry r*-r.H» f-.r rwgb« »«« b*r4 —«4» -q Uy» • »«•« Ii I ju »>«•»• 4« m a»» *r-»< r>«4 1» 1« r«rl»l»>y • n,-^* Wor-4»it»l ugb m»4> »»<«• - Mu aa»i J girausn«li’ Sla4l»r4 You will haetan recovery by tak ing one of Ayer'« Pilla at bodtime Tb« V lee»»» I I m »K«A. "Where err all H chm > honeymoon par- tir»?" exclaimed the rv|iori*r ss be hurried Into the station. “Are they gun*?" “Yre." laughed the at at Inn master as he pointed to the turtle dores In th« welting room, ''far goue." Ifta I sftrfr rrsre. ('Ittluiaii lx»>k here, air. didn’t you warrant the horse you sold me yeeter day to be without fault? lurid llnruni- Tee Ain't toe? Clttlinan No, air. he la not. lie lb terferes. David llarum Waal. I don't aee as you her any ra««on fur com plaining about I that lie don't Inter fere with anybody but himself, does be? Lippincott‘a Ah Oregon Represented by Fleet» In- mc*t>*e of h» Resources. Portland's gieat annuel inetituloo, the K«we Festival, which was Inaugu rated la« J bb * under ruth au»pici<us oin-utnstraces, will, thia coming Jone, be consummated on a e>a * io brvdu and grand that it will leave a general appeal to the whole elate of Org«oo, and an Individual apfaal k> every com- munliy In the commonwealth. The gr»nd jubilee, which will t« one round of plrsS’ire for the whole week l*gln- ning Monday, June 1. and ending in a blsne of glory the following Nat unlay bight, is not for Ib’rtian i or Portland people alone. (ins <-f its most ep«M-tacnlar and bril liant feature» Is to be the magnificent street pageant. Thia is a con>p»iliiva event open Io all citlee and towns of Oregon outside of the R-«e City There will be gtand prises, the tapitai prise tieing a princely sutu in c»»h with a number of costly »»avenlr cups and other tr< phies ot gr<«t value ard beunty. t'p to the present time about 30 eillM and t "Wi>s > f Oregon her» l*en heard from, each »h< wing great inter- eel in ths special state parade, and several of th«»e towns, through their organisations and ‘’boosting'' busim elola, tiave sent rrpreaentativsu to this City to confer with the Festival manage ment with reference to charset«* of the fl’als which will make th» m-at effect ive showing for their common ill«. Tbe Festival association has secured the aarvices of a master tl-at builder from the Mat, who is now here with a corps of assietant» ready to advise with all who drair« U> ent» r the Hats Die railrxm.» of Oregon, and the whole West, in fact, are planning to give special reduced rslra on all lines, g’*«i h r ths whole week ot the F»eM- val, F pec is I low rates from Portland to all points in Oreogti. Every town in Oieg m is Invited to enter roine characteristic float In th» "All Oregcn” psiade, and tbs Festival »» . ■ ■ ■ , - and p«r»m«l conference with cltlra and towns, large and small, in thia all itn- purtant matter. BAD BLOOD THE SOURCE OF ALL DISEASE Every part ol th« hody I* dependent on the Moo«! f r nouri«htnent aw J Strength. When thia life stream ia £ wing thruu,. h ths * v -t- : t in a atate < f purity and richness ww ar« assured of perfect aud tmintertopted health; I«« auac pure blood la nature** safe-^uan! against vse. When, however, the body ia fed on weak, impure or polluted M-> -1, t .ee- stetl is deprived of its strength, diaease germ* co.lect, an 1 the tr :’. !e is i .a..-»ted in vari- ■« way*. Pustular eruptions,pimple*. ra«!;re and th■» i rcnts.ia cff<i tk*uB «how that th« Llood I* in A feverish and disease I cnnoin <n as « res It of t.x* much acid or the pr secure of some irritating ’ in r. S r>-s . nJ Ulcer* am the result of ntoibi.I, nnheeithy matter in t£n bint !. • C i- tatTh, Scrofula, Coutagi -re Jllood 1 - a, ate., ate !!• <| disorder* that will continue to grow w-utae a* 1 ng as the n remain*. These imtuiriti«* aad poison* And thrir w.ty into the 11 ii vs- • < w iya, Often a afuggiah. inactive conditi a of the system, ar ! V ' 1 atate of th« avenue* of Uxlily waste, leave* tbe rvfuaa and waste r:.. ;ers to i nr and fun* uric and other acid*, whu h are taken up I y l!;e 1!. 4«.;! «!. tr.butcj throughout the cirrulatii n. Coming ii C 'nla-1 w-.'.’i c ri.seaae* in Mother cause for the poiaoniug of the I !rx<d ; we *!-»o treat : the germa and microbe* of Malaria into our lung*, and when tbewe ft into U. * L!«x«! in Sufficient quantity it become* a carrier cf M ir.s! 1 of I.e-i’th. S<»tn« «rr *■> t.-.:’ it itu as t . :-.I i. . ' - ' ■ ,.l • constitutional disease of an estora is ban > I «! >wu to t! < ;«;.ll!. am constantly annoyed an! troubled with it. D j 11 ■!■ ■! i« U • » -ur of u'.ldia» Case, and until thiavit.-.! fluid is cleanse! a- I 5 .»! the b-’y it r--.re to suffer in aome way. Fur blood troubles < f any char J' ter S. S. 6. is the beat remedy ever «liactxvev*«!. It goes down int > t e ctrcnlat i r." I :c.nove-i any and all poison*, supplies the healthful y- pert er it t;< li, .- ■ ! c ipletely aud p-crn.aaent’v m i t! 4 disease* nt srvery k::td. 1 n t: n of <• S. S. is so thoron.that 1 - r> ’ ’ irv t. .nt« are r- moved an I wvalt, <!.»• . I ! . ■ ■■! : .. !e rtn -,g and healthy »0 that <’ < ten- t reiiain. It cures Rhcuma’.i -n. C.-tarrh, Jkr< I u I a , Sore* and Vlcere, Skin I*, e.i < 1, Contagion* B! >od Poison, etc., ard d»» . r >t leave the slightest tr.vce of the trouble for future outbr» The ■!<• volume of blood is rmrwr! and ct anse«! after a course of S. S. It is ; ’.-n nature's greatest tonic, made entirely of roots, herb* ar.4 l ima, nnd is ti! • >lutc!y harmless to any part <-f th* ay tern. S. 8. S. is f r : le ,.t i'i first cl.uva Abu,; blurts, Dvuk vu t’ ’ I” d an ! any r 1! . ' 1- t ■ 1 who write» S.S.S PURELY VEGETABLE jwr twtrr tpccinc co., A tlanta , l>U*oatM«i«g FrwagoeSo. "Thia government le !■.*-. ni.i.g mor» • ! the »ludeut of |M>lltlca “Yea," en»wered Colonel Ktlilwell of Kentii ky, "ft'» getting ». that the Nta're don’t do much wre then fur nish tltii-w fur- I mi tile eh p» nod popu lar songa." Wssbing'on Ater. ga , The Orphan. “Cease. • r - -, y 4 g v«> a penny ta a po-»r orphan ?" < ortalnb my h->r! lias your fath er bn-n dead long?" ' No, » r He's the orptiau. Thia money’» for him." WHAT CAUSI# HfADAitlf • :.l Publication* for Farmers. lomFtlm«« lf«p|k«n« I to«« MINE »«reto•• eau..» E W . ,.v««ni>ra. 4*0. Th* following pub.lcatlon* of internet Tbroggins Did you ever try to farmer* and otheia have bran laauml cotutsd« of year be, ? « «e»ÀUs4 t «-À«* s« S m At. ! Phogy Y»» but it by tbe Agriculture! d«|«rtin»nt of the Asid >b» Voti mru m » u . lo be food Foderal government and will Iw fur- found h» tra» too old uf bugi l’t drill» U» •n, i niahnd hr«. BB l"ng as they ar* av*l.l- T ritma«. Raid He Well, wa ar* not to blame. able, «icept where r-lhvrwise noted, ln.«l«las, You wuiuea ar* such delusile or»- a i pon application to ihr **iiy«ritit»ndM>i , “I'm not going to that fi-m»le barber toros it Ikxuinanto, Government Printing ebop sgela. There's a rude girl there, Ofllra, Washington, I> C.: FaiNiat« < ««c*«r. thing eu vevtlcd don’t you know. " Bulletin No. 119.—Report ot Irriga Thor» I» a prevailing opinion that oulv to any wh "What did sb» say?" rancar la »lw»ya painful from th» t-o tion Invtstigall "i>s f r JiKIl, under di "Why. ah« looked at sir mnetaweh got It. Why, co ginning wbarea» It Is really palnlra» I d rection of Elwood M'wl. chief of irriga and ewsked me If I would have It Ing with hl tn <> I’p. 401, pla. 64, tbe majority of eaaee It Is drair a bl« tion investigations. day of bl« life sponged off or rubbed In." tu ascertain huw far tbs public ought figs. 13. Price 5<> cents, rhia is the ‘When I die, I third ot the annual tep ’ tta of the liti tu ba Instruct«*! tn the «arly signs »I trot i-un or er t O, rrot«»»«el gation Invratigatl'.ne of this office. Il cancar, with a view tu th» adoption ot we auch luck !” Thv professor was complimentlog t hr earlier diagnosis and consequently ear d.al» chiefly with the du'y of water, violin virtuoso on ib« «»cellenca of bls KHrl.’jf M«Fg»e. but contains also rapciU finm four ala lier uperatluu I^xiduo lioepltal plsytng "Chitrle», ib’.i salii j : -g Mrs Totv Uone in tbe humid states, where itngw "By the wsy," be »«-J, "do you play lion la not a neceeslty, but a means ot klUA "why do you call racing calcula* th« Tloelor of Divinity'T ‘ A Wap out. Increasing the rrturue ftoiu farm lands; I thought that «m a "That is » pisco I Lave n«v»r heard tiona 'd<r|>eY It »11 at a theater In Manchester a r»|v>rt on the underground water sup of.” sn»w«re.| th« violinist ala ng name for a drug.'* rhe king. • go.1 and tufirm. waa bieeanl ply of th» Ssn Bernardino valley Cali-j "You're quite right.' was the anatrar. "Never beard of It !" «lelaimed th» tatti with two Ila wan pacing up and fornia, and the arc. nd progriwa report pTofeaMr. "Fiddle D. D. ¡"—Chicago ’They call It that because a!l It i¡en. down tbe stage with a wearied, trou on silt mesi'inmenta Tribun«. .i t r get >..ii i- , p o tlrcnin und bled look. »»Helming el»ud Bulletin No. —The Uee of Water Wi ilngtuu Blur. "On which of th ae, my sone, obeli I in Irr-gstion. R*|K>rt «1 investigations sunu-ix «••-'■II.»—„¡»q.mf.q a rude auk *n g o» II tu«, anq» o» )»n{ '«not I bescow my crown?" l.t»1 Ill« *• > » ipbi . made In 1M9V, unuer the suvsrpision at Immediately camo a voice from Ibe Elwood M’S-I, expert In charge, and 0. p a»»», .«glotis *»i> pus X jjuc . ou »iqi o» •flow do j u dl.j -<• uf your garb V«q »WOJ III* |H»J 'stoug noX >uiqi gallery ali’- ' ■ r>* a« - I ti.i ' t who T. Johnston, sasl.atnt. Pp. 343 pl*, tajy »qx »iqi>u»l »»sui o» >»p>g e.ieqx "Why not 'erf a crown apiece. guv*> fin, fig» 1» “ric* 30 cents. Tine bul IIIS.I u*q> M»U|» i«,»»ig a *.»qs Xes ||* ■ it.Hu t.r pur ».« of wF— Iendou Mall letin explain* the methide in u»e In (<q> *||*«» noi queqj l If *| ’|U|»s»xi«X publication. th* erid »tateoin the dietributlon and — 4»q>o to >u;q»«tu<M X j * ii » x etaeu ,«q "We alw-iir* throw ours In th* garb r.ooo. nae of water in !**'.gallon. It givw a l,l*qw j»guf* ««u *iqi l*gl.. '»%lkdg age uu . .1 tl.<’ r> .-i with the chin Hsld • t<n«try teacher named Pell, large number of measurements made to s«||V spu.i p«i>«u«J ,,'X»» X«qx.. .'ic.ird "txit 1 d n t x.iow, of couraat To his pupil who wrote a rondel. ÍUIOU|9 «.««II* «|a« I delormins the duty of water and the about the neighbors." "Toa would not know from P«ti hosn» by »evjwgs ami evaporation It-in *.......... .. .............. —----- A mue», ehould you meter !” canals, an t diacuaera the m»lh<»!a by Thu gave he th* young villanella which the water supply tnay be m< re —Yale Rwurd \V effectively and economically utilised in the production of crops. What I» »ald io b* th» lergeet t grapb circuii In Ih* werld le that he- I Bulletin No. 104.—Report of lrriga lw««n London and Teheran, thè capital tion Inveetlgatlone for 1900, nndet su of Persia. Il I» 4 <<X> mi le» long and la pervision of Elwood Mead, ex|>ert in dirnled info twslre ewtioua. I charge of irrigation invratlgwtii>na. Pp. Is most painful, U hat • good t 334, pi*. 2fi, fig». 39. Price 50 cento. Chin»*« coffins are mad* of timber This report covers the *ect>nd year of eight Inch*» to ten Inch«» thick It ia investigsti'-na relating repeclally to the calculated. therefor*, that ever 8/*Y*.iX«i duty of water. The report* of tbe field feet of titnìwr Í» utilispd yearly for coffin» agent* contain also a large amount of la Chin* Information on law* aud coeloms, agri cultural methode, crop return* and Uve «wS l.»< Me*. “Do you présete without note*." que» other subjects related to Irrigation. A Giva» In.tsnt rslief. progress report on the quant it ira of alii ried a member of tbe rburcb <ointalt Remov»» tk« Iwlag«». carried by a numlier of southern rivers tee that was seeking a pastor to fill a is also contained In this volume. vacancy. USE IT, THEN YOU’LL KNOW "Well.” rejoined the Idaho Com Show. 26«. -ALL DRUGGISTS—OOe a marry twinkle In hie eye. "I antn< On the 3d, 3d and 4th of Itocembet, time« Lar* occasion to use bank untre 19<M4, there wiil be held at Manoow a Mn otn will flod Mrs W|n«1ow‘. So. <hln* Syrup ih» b »1 r.m«*lr I- v«« I< j « vb»U •bua*»« l.riag -<*• Iralhlu» ¡«rlud. KHEUMATISM S-JACOBS OIL state oorn ahow under the rnanagvmeql of the Idaho Agronomy naaociaticn. Not only will there be a ahow, but alao a touring program, which in itaelf would pay the farmer to come to Moaeow. of the Wall Informed of the World has The auljtct of corn will he taken up always been for a simple, pleasant and diectiaeed from a practical and aci- and efficient liquid laxative remedy of ent I fie point of view; the eoil will be known value; a laxative which physi considered in Ha different pliaaee; Irri cians could sanction for family use gation and dry farming will be talked FOR OR SOAP .¿S FROM abynt and the various lire etock, dairy because Ha component parte are 20 TEAM BORAX PRODUCTS and horticultural subject» will bo con known to them to bo wholesome and I*- ’•• *». ■». 1 »’“I » ” <■«(' ■ IU»a I . h .1 (... , V|, „ sidered. tart« »,.an«>aa lu r.. A ’ K-aaakl r . Oi .. • a.'__ truly beneficial la effect, acceptable There will be some good premium« raaaal laundry 8uni> Mui«- I mo - to tbe syatoin and gentle, yet prompt. offered to the winner» of the ahow. Send for 40-Pa$e Valuable Premiums We Give FREE In action. Now la the time to begin preparing by For T’W’a a ui Wraf’W»» fra» tkaalnv» > Mt 1.1 II Ml I Y. . do«..,-, In supplying that demand with Ita planting some good oorn and getting in ’ ’ , r.LY Fit« AU yre bsva la 4» ta ve line. excellent combination of Syrup of Tell your neighbors about It. Fig» and Elixir of Henna, tbe Cali COAST BORAX Oakland, Do not forget the date. Mark those fornia Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along data on your calendar end plan to come. T1 ethical lines and relies on the merits for further information aldreee, R. of the laxativ» for It» remarkable E. Hye lop, Superintendent Idaho Ag- •*>n<xny Aeeociation, Mmoow, Idaho. success. The General Demand Premiums Given Away CARTON TOPS “ MILE Black Hard Threats Terror»» Heattie. Wash.. Feb 25. Black Hand Society notices, eent through the malls and posted on door» and fences, with tho object of frighten ing Italians who have offended the society In the mining village of lllnck Diamond. 25 mile» from He. attle. rent bed a climax laat Friday night when J. Vltero waa shot at three tlnwa while making hie way That la one of many reasons why r-reaerr «». home One bullet pa»M*d through his left arm and another cut hl* Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna Is Make a syrup of Are pounds sugar coat. given the preference by the Well- and two mpe water; to»ll until clear. Informed To get It* beneficial effects Waali stern and seed one gallon char- Fabulous Rtr-ke 1» Made always buy the genuine—manufac rlea. drop In the syrup and boll thirty Rawhide. Nov., Feb. 25 What la minute«; aklm well. Fill airtight Jsrx tured by the California Fig Syrup Ce said to be the most wonderful strike seal and put tn a cool plarw. In tho history of mining tn N’evidn only, and for tale by all leading was made today on the Happy Hooli druggists. Prie« fifty rants par botila* Te < I mw a *t««l Kalte. gan claim Aaaay» of the ore ahow Cut an Irish potato In half, dip on* value» as high as 37#.Hurt to the ton ». N. U. No. *-oa »f the plo-ee In the brickdust which The ground ha» been purchased by a generally <>»ed for cleaning knives. E W King, a banker of Boxcman, ll'NK't w »flieg to »4v«rW«wra plMM Hub tbe blade of the knife and the VV «■•■•Ira thia papar Mont. Kain will Immediately disappear. I WRAPPI ” Catalogue of PACIFIC CO MLDOVGEAS cuArr •©▼•. WOMCN. Ml««!« AND CMILDRCR ”■ ‘.‘’.TVr.rinjjir.'r.-xx: Cal.