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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1908)
< * • • ....... L ,... “! Pure Blood m CAN NOT BE RUBBED AWW M Gr»f<<*. Tu«B»»i«r. W*»ft T a cvrUin if you take Hood'« Santa|«rilLi. This gn-at medicine cure« those eruption*, pimplei anti boll* Hint np]« ir at nil ee.»f"iM»; cur«« eerofula gores, unit rhcuui or eiienia; adapts it-df vtpiully well to, and also can s dys pepsia ami all Btoiuach trouble*; <itr«' rhcti- natimu and cutarrli ; cur«'' nervou» troiib!'*, debility ami that tired feeling. RHEUMATISM UkNAIUHlD ALCOHUl Two years a«o th« Grant*, aaalat * •d by aome other organisations, went Io work to try and psaa a law that would allow a lech >1 to be manufac tured «nd need for light and fuel, without having to pay the prohlbl- tl a revenue tai, that had been re quired by th» government, ao aa to free the people of the country from the tyranny of the Standard Oil Co., which hna gradually rnlaed the price 9ftrnATnhft I t '• •’ t r*for n ■ Iklftft In (»!»• Aatailant Slain by Chiaf After Wound- ot fuel oil from a low price to an Irt t : 1 I amount that la paying th« monopoly TrWt Mr« r if’K Four Partont—Cead Man taf I» t# raJlr-1 a* we-M aa hi th© usual a ’I •slremrly large dividend«, thereby lk|ui<) 1 *rui * a i Imti«*al jr that aftBift ■na-h w> levying an uurraaonable tai on the Had Plottftd Long. With. r»*.--------------------- FtiratlV© |zfo|j*’rtire aa tha I «|Uta| f 'fW. Laal'lr# a'cu down I.!.M»d poor •»•! »>.»»< conaumer of tbe products of petro fBry <! •«»*■ ‘.«a. • n*'fn> - ». • Iva* bf rta|>* Mittal ai**p > leum. •TftlH n. brvaha«« -r laahag liruftf «to or |*rump«If appesili* natural f U f - p p»» •lf«ti<lh I m 4 v «I IMf »»«fi After a long and hard fight In by nub..■ V 1 H ’ M a *' Chicago, Match 3—The would be eongreas In which th« tltnndard Oil assassin of Chief of l’oboe George M. Company did their beat to prevent l.rattu.l,« tram lh, Btl>t*. the paaaagr of the bill, w« conquered Kwaltsk View •» «•«*»• It. Octsv* Than*t 1*11« a story of sn eld Whippy was last night identified as l*a- and now a farmer, or «ever«I of lb«m (leorral ll'.t«rt ». lx-» was indeed in Florida »ho waa aniloua <• ft i un Averbuch, ti Kuftftian «tudent of may erect a still, and tuak« alcohol fully Washington's equal as i In and darky I Sam to raad. an that bft cftUM read I In any quantities, the name to be de presumably anarchistic tendencies. a genii' >an nnd mu '1 li« .<••••* as read th* Hr » ' llibl* natured. or polaoned, by officers ap • w, I i-r It is "uiy In tl.« I r. • -|;t Chief Whippy, attacked in Ins home. A I Bible ha would want nath»n< ele* pointed by the government, and may l«al or «e.iiljiolitl nl epbere that be Irrend of tha narrator taught hl» (ft No. 31 Lincoln place, at V 30 a tn. then be used or told to any one un stands lover and t ■ r.- ,. rlmp« n y reed. Hom* lima afterward ah* vi.lted yrtterday by Averb’ich, aix-t and killed der a permit which may be obtained becauw his opportilult • we-« w hie iftbin and a«fc*d hia wlf* bow hi« the latter, but rot until his assailant from the government. It Is now our duty to get the ap mu'h * I ■'• I 'll I ■-i ' * It«, ic« llibl* reading was getting on. Iia.I »tabbed him In the atm and «hot pliances for the use of tb« product "I<a«a. M im Fanny." «aid ibis per«on and dangerously wound«! Harty Whip if Tron ■> all's III» try "b* j*w «iittlnly kin read tin« lie • <lun< py a aou of the police official, and had Into general use. so that there will gut outen de Hlbl* an' into d* new.pa wounded J a me« Foley, a metnlwr of ba a demand for the alcohol, «o that *•■»« • *•— •*>« an there will be distilleries Installed all P«re."—Indianapolis New. r. I o the police department detailed aa over the west, ao aa to uae tbe waat« ML . 1» . r •■■ ‘■A C , I Hk I »1 . '. 'U. 1 MM'«« 1" » II klv. Id.MI At-hSI. raix.r» driver for his superior. products of our farms to make fuel The younger Whippy was said st a for our engine«, «tovea. both heating late hour last night to bave a good and cooking, aid to give ua one of First Lati I I> Neither of the the best lights that you ever saw. chance of recover) I wish that It were possible for ma othrr men was 'iangcmusly hurt. around th' I Averbuch'« attempt upon the chief's to show the lamp with Ita beautiful to my ant y <>■ « life was the fourth effort he had made light, ao that you could realise tbe Reciu.d Landl«' My value of It aa a light producing fuel 11.« to accomplish his purp-oe. Twice on daughter la I«, Wherever I have <!em«natrated the Sunday he visited the house, but was light. It has met with an enthusias piano.** iinsuxeseful in finding hla intended tic reception and It Is only a ques victim at h"tne At 7 o'clock yesterday tion of letting people see the value (IRfO IN 6 TO 14 DAYS FAZO O|N I MF N r ia . «-•?>• ••( t . ruta an« morning he made his third apjiearar.ee, of de natured alcohol, to Insure a eaaa of It-».Ing H ' I llaa-h t f Fr >lft»1ll»f but waa inform«! by a servant that lhe demand that will fill our land with Fii»a Ir. a to H lays of tnonay r«lun4««l S’ chief could riot l»e soli till 0 o'clock. distilleries, making our own fuel out Crho,« at tM* l*«O. the small potatoes, sprouted TVagner was writing lb* music of th« When lie returned at 9 o'clock lhe chief of wna on the point of leaving for h>* wheat, small, and Imperfect apples, future "I Intend to pr.xli'* •omethlng." ba ottice. When admited at the front door and fruit of Other varieties, and In fact, anything that Is composed of ■aid. "that will (u thundarlt.g d<»«a the Averbuch handed the chief an envelope sugar or starch. ' learit i hie name and address, but tl>e A corn field, with tts «talks filled llow well bs • j < ' •♦¿•4 let tb* latter, having heard of the previous with sweetness, will make large bear wltn*ss visits t<> Ins b' me, «uapectret that quantities of alcohol, and a small aomething was wrong and ««•»«cl him amount of land «III raise enough lllrani» Cilery. by the arma. The enveLpe which vi< fuel to keep our homes well heated T^i* young man waa ««hulriog b*r b«ao- i found later to be only a rasa to mia aud lighted for the year. V•« < a* G*t All*»’« Fooi-f »«< HttT. tlful and abundant hair Another good quality of this al Writ* Alkn M <»!,»»••« i i . n -f \ y f r • 1 entrance, i-ontainrd only a blank «beet “What a wraith of it thrr* la!** h* Ir»« aaiiq.t«' of A • I • I t * r-1 » cohol Is that It la perfectly clean and ol [taper. The quick nee« with which • »«•ting, hot aw ilttfi, »» l.tngf- l h rn«kr< ri’ IainjB-tl "U bm you I< m »*« n it I tup* healthful. There la no duet, emoke. n*w of light • »any A reriain » «ir* f.»r I the chief acted up-m his suspic.on p<»«* it drop« to th* floor ” Boot, or gas, developed tn the burn rorn«. tuaruwlng nail« •;») bunb»ii« AH ttr<>* Averbuch, ing of It for either light or heat, gl«t> M»:. It. * !• . t a< <*« ; i ai. . B ‘’Hugh?" bruli* in th* little alatrr of <loubtlees saved his life. th* young woman "It drop* on tb* thorgh slight in build, proved In his and It does not vitiate the air In the O h I a I«I a t»f ISla l*r««*<1r©. deepi ration alm'Mt a match for the room, as It contains oiygen. In Itself floor -<'bi. ago Tribun* chief, «ho Is nmoli iatg*r. an I the and dors not have to use tbs oiygen All that ?• thr ii »iter wnb yoti, •ir.'* aaM <be •tf.in< t ph- • imh , tf»*r a t! i> latter found himself unable to holo out of the air In the room, so much n*pl(»*»M* llw«lt»r«* I rrn*. ou<h taaminailon. ”»• la« Ii uf nufriHoo. “Irld you ever make a mistake, doc his aasallai.t and search him for wrap sa any other fuel. Thera la no wlck-trlmmlng to ba You don’t *ai m igL " i one al the *ame t me. He therefore I tor''" Ml ftftt all I ran hold. dv*tor,” Mid "Yea. once I waa called in by a pa- called to hie wife, who was in the next done, as tho wick la never on fire, and aa far aa smoke la concerned, tb» UMiiia'• 1 • u"*r tlent and dlagn.«ed hie caBe as atom room, asking her to ««certain whether the lamp chimneys will never need "Tb*i> you n*«l to liar* y., ir capacity ack a.-bi* I only learned the following the man nad a weapon in his pickets any washing, so the lampa are much •nlarffrd, and that • a «a«© tor a surgeon. day that he was rl. h enough to base Mrs. Whippy d scovered a rev..Ivor in •asler to take care of. Flv* dollar*. pl*taa i> <1 n> >mlug sppendlcltlaDie Muakete I Averbuch's picket, but hefote she could | You can turn It off until there Is a Chicago Tribune ' n move it h* struggled l<wwe from th* very amali light, and ao makes a per gra»p of the chlct and, drawing a long fect night lamp, an there la no gaa, knife, etablie-l he chief in the arm as there Is from n kerosene lamp, Thereupm the .hief grappled agaio to make the bed room a hot-bed of with hi« »«salient, whodivwa revolver disease. There Is another areal boon to the At that moment Hairy Whippy, 19 housewife In tho alcohol flat Iron, yeans old, mine rushing down Ihr stair which will ft about a cent's burn only way to his father*» aid. Averbuch fir re I worth of fuel, rather than ten or fif two »hots, one of which struck young teen cents worth as when you have Whippy, who fell reriously wounded. to use a stove of any sort. You can Ib'fore Averbach could fire again, James take this tlatlron Into any room of holey, thr chief's driver, stlract«! by the bouse, out onto the porch, out the shooting, ran to the door and »cited under a shade tree, or anywhero else Avetbt.ch. The »»«aasiu struggled that you want to, an you have no hxiee from lhe embrace and flre.1 a "string'' attached to you aa In the electric Iron, and you do not have to ahot. which pierced Foley's haul. ¡travel back nnd forth between the Dicrrnp n taith Mr. Foley an.l Mr. Ironing board and the stove, as you Whippy emptied their levolvrr» into j' lave always had to do, nor do you Averbuch's body. One bullet entered have h to stand near a hot stove «till« the man's breast near tbe heart and you are doing your Ironing, another through Ills head. The I Write to me and I will tell you revolver dropped from his fingers and how you may procure these splendid Improvements, ns the Grange is an- lie died without a groan. ‘ xloua to get people to know of the nfants rih , advantages to be derived from the .Introduction of denatured alcohol FATE IN oouer, FIGHTS HARD TH THE VERY LAST It Is perfectly natural to rub the spot that hurts, nnd when the r-iu-i ' *, Bervri. joints aul bones are throbbing and twnti ¡¡in* rv th t : • j i f khcumatism the sufferer i t apt (th-, < « • »j»V t-r •*> turn BUIIS to VA> th« Í..ÍV liniment *-»a I- •-»»»»*, r external appli ation, in an cl ikitt to get relief fruir» the dr ■ BM. ly J ■ 4 h. Such I t tu >- tounter-imtatton on the flesh. _____ treatment will quKt the J rsrtly, but can have no direct curative effect on the re il d : 1 docs not reach the bhxsl, where the csum : is 1 • ited. Rhcut:uti<m is mora than skin deep—it is rooted and grounded in the I' »«1 I c t or v l-e reached by const i tut. n..l treatment—IT CANNOT 1 K' > A V. Kheumatiam is due to an ckc«sa of uric acid in th«-L'. -1, I • t by the accumulation in the system of rrfuse matter wh -1» the n t ra! s of bodily waste, the Dowels and Kidneys, have fail I t c .r t • Thu refna« matter, coming in contact with th« different ac. ds <-f t • I- '■ i uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and diatributi I t j r- 1 ) of t « body, and Rheumatism gets pusses, .ion of the system. Tie. !p :n are only symptoms, and though they may 1« s liter« 4 rr r- ’. '. fo s by surface treatment, they will r. appear st the 1-: t ex t > < r dampness, or after an attack of indigestion or other irrr ul.r.ty. 1 ' i- tiam can never be permanently cured while the circula' i r> • :« i ' ! with irritating, pain-produ.mg uric acid p n. Tl' - <! ■ ■ v .1 ‘t from muscle to muscle or joint to joint. Belli, ig ort the r. c.. » Inflammation and swelling and such terrible pains that the t '• » I b ofl SaSaS PURELY VEGETABLE TH£ purs l 9 oo D rops )1 OW A HD K. M |4»*4*<U «!«•* |r k ZC hilp <«oM. »Mir«.Ur ; «K>U. ft* . fttw •« (o«¡vrr,|) < « ae.t V» tea*«. Mailing rnwa.p«« anft h»ll p* •> Ha< gr'tuu aMrlkwU n. Cortíro» a»4 Cm* »ff« » f»».k¡l*»L iKírreac.« i tuUAAie ft» H... a. . a- • A perfect Remedy forfiW’t lion, Sour Sinrurh lHarrtm Worm»rmwulwi>»Jfmrità IU M orci LOSS OF SlXtl* racSuiek Siffutwv of NEW YORK. Atl* months pl4 , j5 Dosts -35»"*» Guaraní» *«I under flwT«> «J Kxact Copy of Wrapper Use For Over Thirty Years GASTONA By it* Washington, March 3.—The tnem- tiers of the Washington congri«sional delegation are somewhat concerned over the ma nitwit unfriendliness shown by the Republican lew leni In the house toward the A)a»ka-Yukon-I’ariflc espo- sit'on bill. While they feel reason ably certain that they will ultimately iwure an appropriation for govenrment liull'llng« and eihibits. they realise that the oppwitmnof the "strong men" of the house Is likely to make it difficult to g't as much money as they rrally heed, and they believe that a further reduction In their bill will be injur ious. When the senate pa «»cd the Piles bill it went to the house, and should have h««n refer id to the committee on Industrial arts and eipiwitlone, before which the Humphrey bill was pending. Instead it was refer rd to the commit tee on ways and means on the lame ev en«« that the bill contamd a provision authorising the admission, free ot duty, of exhibits from foreign nations. This committee is antagonistic to tbs bill. Qata Evidanco On Rabating San Francisco, March 3.—Raymond llenjamln, aaalalant attorney general ot the «täte, returne-l ymterday front la* Angele«, «bet« he had Ixen inveetigat- ing the alleged tehatlng prajtiom of the Santa Fe and Sait fake tallroad«. He bronghl «Ith hltn a long reporl prepared daring the forlnlght he a|*nt in the S int her n city. On Thureday the railrtad comini«alon will Iw-gin ita in* rratigation <>f the rel«tlng meth.ida of the Southern l’acifi« Company. Avars« to Jape aa Cltlrer* Vaneonvar, R. C., March 3.— Whole* «ale ob‘*cti‘>na kt the nattiraliaation of Japanese, which it ia expected will be a teat of eligibility of the brown men to citlsen«hip and the righta ot fishing on the British Columbia »altn<>n grounds, have been tiled by K. A. Lucas and we e tod iy announced at the <>|«*n>ng of the March altting of the County court. Portland. Oregon ¡£'M.FERRY«C o ¿ [f I tl.« l '»i > :i wn «nA ths. si «»" '.grown. • k««ry | hw S ■«•has la hlnd It the reputation ¡•t a h...i«« w t.'S« t'uaUiase standarus ar« tbs hl«h<«i In ths lra4a ri»«« »~i a«M«i wta ■■ mum nil I* ail •i'T-hcat.'B it «ch<a . b p*a»«a. many •»arav n*B «u>t Fa!* '«♦ r>j >*<•♦ •. pr'r*»«i.l il fw tk i* t*»f |4ar<1 n* v»*f »** «a*'«<»»• *< Ve.etaM« a»4 FT**«t la»a4MbUa to ml. »torn! for ft. D. M. Fftftftv a CO.. Detroit. I H a F. rw Uttlwrtodt iVwhw» Cl-atwlasiriow, Mgtit < .waw- | ti < ltos< r trnvvt « l»« <*•«<*•. K* t» t <w*te t . >«* Jewslry < .<• i» D. ’ .- ltr*an-li«fw ITwrrwtt*«. Mt<to O el « ba F:r 84lv«rvar« T»-« *<••••, I k Mt«»4». í '«k» Dlef * t a» fUil Ski Mi-«*.»« «*<. Cftw«. luff Itost-«. <«>aht> au? itaH« ttlMttvsrv \ «<« • m 4 Itolftd Hr»w la. Hvn Itli tari». T mb -' Irr« O a ■»«« (itift* l'i«’! I« ttoBift* <i|.»sm. I«a. » esftita*. < ftfta*»»«. 1 >b «rfcw Fnrwltnra. II im *. 14 (ur B«d>> IWt r ita-««» ■«, r • II ft. - if t tri't© M ..... >.ra « -Urf « ‘r ^Tl (•M.tarw. !j»a v* Srnd for 40 p.»t* Htft »*rr IOOO »rtuirv g<vrn t'kí’t t\*f A IftNW Pacific Coaít Tórax Co., Oak'and, Cal. • <T Yo4i<«f»g«t <B *í»lrnd » f j C oupon valix'i tw 1« *«. »*p<« . tope anJ Hr*pp»f’». MADE FOR SERVICE m ft,r 100 ♦ d b» ( arton C. Cee Wo C rellal,Is CHINESE DOCTOS ami quarantccd absolutely WATERPROOF itwt and Berk 'il.Ml.** OILED suns Sl ICKfRS AND HATS twwr>’ garment guaranteed Chun Ught Durubh Sutt>»3<i« SklimW? AKA ISttit ASM ft wwt mA tM *r Ht?WU Signature Seattle Fair Bill May Not Get House Opponents. •»4 MUI' »Ml J Hi" AOMf OF OI » rítrM’! MS J. J. BUTZER «io t. "20 MI LE TEAM” BORAX F ¡EDICTS Th* B*»t Fruì» Tr«w and Harry I’Unt < «tat.« in th« North*«»! 192 Front St., i Furnish Your llo;r.e IT’S FREE “SEND FOR IT NOW” For Infants and Children, Promo h's ni^-Ytionl'krrtfd ncss <inrt 14- m Coniami orftr Opimi Morphmr norMuttd. Nor N ahe otic . SWIFT SPf-CinC CO., ATLSKTA, 6. FltKTO* Amr«r wr1 (Wn. *)»•> im»« Fri-«»; <*<>44. Boars tho I • rained, and pcrhajts the deformed and crippled f.r life. 8. S. 8. thorou rhly clear.! it':'! -I I renovates th« circulation by neutralising the acids and ex '.lit .'.I f n nutter Lt urn the system. Jt warms and Invigorates the bl : t' I of a weak, BOUT stream, con ‘ n'.ly ; it« ing acrid and corrosive matter in t! c mus cles, nerves, joints and t.cr .t! <f I and nourished by rich, health .r'..lining Llood whi< h < mp!<t‘'y it I J Tt: uicntly S. 8. S. is c ".n p id curra Rhcum.iti in. of both purifying and t n pro;«rti1S— just what is needr 1 in rv ry c a.-e < f l.licil- t, but is matiam. It contain.* no potash, alkali or other tmucral In •’< made entirely «4 purifying, hcalin; e«tra< ta and juices < f r ' I h” H > ou are nullermfrom Rbeum«itijim do not w.ntc vain.th! • time barks. trying to rub a blood disrate away, but bc>;in the ir r < f ’ . S. . • j us about your case and our physicians will give you any inf. • . n < r h I vks desired five uf charge and will scud our a;«. < isltt. d. ... m. T '<<1 ' JÚ do ire» ! Nd Mrrctwy. I*«» »«.»ft» • r WHhsbut Op« r .-.lit» t, or <’ if H>< <w«rar<t<N - tn 1 m < . : MheBftst . n ft* . •»•'S»»« tl k J. I • »r Kl**»'« . rn 1 I- r»Basai«» ft .»a W»>. 1 ni 1 He fwn • r r».f< 1 vr* "i...¡Uli A ! V ’ CV IÄE J«»»t Kcceived from P»hi 1. LA 4 -□I«. Sura •*<1 Ke’lffble. ir TIM* A”I A» Ml IF • |M r LAY Mü.ÁTirikt «•• s .»U- CO.X L I. 1 \ I l< >*N I ¿Ufi It n*» ««*•”« rail. •* «• t ■ ■»» t Ur tor’^g 4 .. TKF <’ <l. itti < l»|y MB I « Füat Kt Agricultural Club Formed. A M» « - r U. . t F* t-Mv Mr ut km T bla )* IftL (XK • '.U m 4. O tm I I hr J II Frendaon IVt’*r<n>«>t of tWlrrlng. Idahe > ,«a*.m*nl biallon. kt-*cw. A sudden Impetus was given the agricultural Interests of the Univer sity of Idaho on the 1» of December. 1*07 when the students of that de partment orgnnltcd an agricultural club It consists of students deeply Interested In agriculture, who ar« doing all In their power to build up a strong agricultural college In th« university. It Is with a keen sense of the ne«da of Idaho that the move ment la begun Idaho Is one of the moat rapidly growing states of the Over 700,000 acre« of land union have been added within the last year or two to the granta covered by the Irrigation companion. Thia will fur- nl«h room for thousands of beautiful homes In the near future. It la ob- vloue that scientific «kill will be In demand under the conditions brought about by thia ««tend'd sys tem of intensive farming. A publication known as the Idaho Student Farmer will be the club's m iln method of Interesting the farm ers of the state In the work of the agricultural college, and It la hoped by thia method to get a great many It la prob students from the farms ably the only student agricultural paper published In the colleges of the northwest. The first and only num ber of the present scholastic year will com« out In a week or ten days. The people of Idaho should re spond with the true spirit of an ener getic commonwealth Send In your name and addre«« to the Idaho Stu dent Farmer, University of Idaho, Moscow, and rocelvo the first cony free. I Cheapness vs. Qualify In the matter of food you ci ft sacrifice Quality for Cheapness. I'coi ;y is right and good but inferior food produu 3 arc dear at any price. DUKES is economical—not Cheap. Try it. The best at any price or your money back. JAOLF.S MEG Cnicudo One <ruart of ch'.pi*d tolled twwf. 2 quarts of «b<nn*d siqilee, I ,nnt of nn> laaww*. I pint of sugar, 1 teacup of vine gar or rider. 1 quart of rl>'p;>wt raisins er currants, 3 tablespomifuU of dorrs end cinnamon. 1 nutmeg. I gill of but- I ter; cook until a-aldvl through ««al In glass Jars until wantnl, or park In an earthen jar and cover with melted lard. M.'E. úuiuuv • Í Guarantee* Pure and V. huievoruc.