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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1908)
¿ g itself NO FREE FRANCHISE la combination, proportion am! process, Hood's Sarsaparilla is tl.cn; ■: • Peculiar to Itself in merit, sales and cures, It is made from the best b!< ¡f, alterative and ir methods as to retain the full medicinal value of each and all. The everest forms < f scrofula, salt rheum, catarrh, rheu. mutism, d> ¡><j>' i, and debility arc cured every day by Hood’3 Sarsaparilla Prudent Opposes Giving Away Water Righi. SUGGESTS LINES OE NEW PÜLI6Y Btcomi g Moi opoly — Would H»- quire Payment Kd Ut«. Washington. "My hu lie a max »relia» <1 "That n "Well, bow nei< ti 11 •it tad." hu • otel moore M \l.l, I IIP Y OPEN CtATiOF Sfwot, bikch tolweit»«.« Ib«ke*«b ‘Tur clal . y» IMC C liff H ouse : OF* p • *• -1 ■ d n n m uniuun I « April In a «pe vetoing today message a dani bill. President Rooaevelt warned con- greaa that there are pending In thta session bills which propone to give rights away without price stream capable of developing (.100,000 horse-power, whose production would coal uunualiy 25.OUli.UOU tuna of coal, urging In vigorous terms the establishment of a policy such as the filibustering minority In the house demand«, which would safeguard the granting of bridge ut>d dam privi lege« and require the grantee» to pay for them, and definitely announcing a future pulley on his part with re- 1 gard to prompt utilisation uf con struction privilege« by refusing his signature «Ignuture to a bill Shut ¡hat glvtw gives an .<.! B i»y Archile, t W hy, >*». I »» put « ........»rnameiital |WU«I on Ib» o'it»«l« >1 in* i.ft -» d**<r. I'll show It to you presenti/. If y h si«h to obtain a >«t of foni Iwwutiliil »ater color picture« nearly I \IC life «1««, free, write th« Paciflc O a»t Boras Co.. Allwny Blork, Oakland, O rison tsh, Sti‘1 hill informal lori will |w «wot you toge'liei with an illustrated book kls let g ving ¡«'llttilani of aornething ol r»l to everyone in the family. Wordarful Growth of Past 8i«t««r LD SORES V«ara. Development of Water Pcwer Rap d y KMIMI A. (drvppiug In again Urn. belt ha.» >-<u '1e*i»ii»d latvly that )ou would like TRAVELING LIBRARIES In 1905 traveling librarle« had hewn authorise! by law In twenty five «tale*. In «istevn uf t e«e, the libraries were in ths direct ■ haru* ■>( «t«te libran«« or library cornu>l»»Iona. Thi« wonderful record of growth from 'he idea promulgated by Mr. Mel- vil Iwwry in 1»’‘2 is a most «igniti-anl tMtl.vi-n al, r t only that illiteracy is becoming unpopular, but that g<»«l taste in reading i* to I«corn» an Amer ican habit. I tm« was wh<n some uf our srholara thooght that bad reading wa* better that none al all. A well known teacher ol English literature at one of our larye nnivcrslt'es stated to one of h*« c'«•••• twetiiy year» ago that it would lv better f r people to read ev«n the “Eitielde Companion" than to haeo no reading at all. In those ■lay. our raral population had llul« or nothing to read. M»«u>nr» were »«• pen*tve, and the almanac* and county papers mide a very meager literary diet. Even the doubtful g<«»l ol having the ciieap wtrkly ps¡«r» tbruat into the dooryard was ikuied th« average farm home. In the*« d«y« • lirn th« (armer I« just as eloe« to the heart o.' th« world aa th« rest of u», il b« cho «es to be, he 1« grci b-d by a bewildering oppor tunity (or ch dee among medloci« and even more vieioue poldiratione tian were common twenty year« «go. Th»rs are capatd« men and women, highly cultivate-! and useful cltlsen«, whogo No old Nite cxi-ts lucrrlt because the fle»h i* <! isca .» c <1 at that partic ular Spot; if this were true simple clcanlin« »-. and local appli. ationa would heal them Whenever a »ore ut ulcer refuses to h- al rc i-lil ■ . the blood is at fault; this vital thud is filled with impurities and p- ns which are being . .listantiV <!’ '•■ !• <• 1 > n' • the | ‘ ■ . t ■ •t . * it. «tier and irritating and inflaming the nerve» and tiaaucs so tiie tore cannot heal. These impurities in the blood may be the remains of some constitutional trouble, tbeethetof a debilitating »p 11 ■ f 1 »n< leaving <tiM aae ganna in the ■ t c 1 , ' -1 I V !1 I t' f< nil !■ I- t:.After which the l-'.'v mncS <( w .1 ■ 1. .via < •! to ■ Again tlie canM mav I* ! ■ t< ,!it.,r the <!.■>•. t I ’ ■■'. of ' ■ 1-. inh.ir I «' ••» 11 to p< "tenty ; but whatever the ca>’ae. the fact that the sole will n< t heal shows the necessity lor the v«.rv l<*t constitutional treatment Th«re is nothing that cau»< s n.. wr worry and an> rtv than an <>' I 1 re who h r- -.o■» treatment. Every avtnptoin suggest» ¡><>llution ¡ • « ai lo ten nJ S SS t<»*»y •hoar» *n<! vliscasc—the discharge, tile red, ' . a 1 • < a r «t • angry looking doth, the pain and in for «n4 0W1 usf* uk«r<» In ItTT flammation, and the dp-coloration of I W4 rug l*< h«4 jr c ut oa t¿b* »4<» of • iiirrounding parts, all show that deep L*rr«f. <M h* >4g cm i M m w W<« tiockiAg wn in t he ' ■ -«i t!-« t • a - i' • •<« pm * mn 4 I tm ind dangerous forces at trnrk C'abfa • -»-«t f:-- -*■* 2-^ y-«rt tM» ucm hnovt »tantly creating jvoison* which may • hat I suffrtH w.th lh» »’*<• ! trtW, II ** C **4 lo J», rt4f I t* J *vrr b**f4 «rf. Local in the emi lead to Can« xT. Vul I an t ! ihrmgM t wou*4 h*** ipplicationa arc valuable only for to g« thrauf h lif« v tb «n »ftyty. diac aarging their cleansing and antiseptic eflects; a «• -n r.if leg At l«»( | W<«n tto uM <4 they do not rvach the blood, where b - , and ít wat hut a s’-.Mt ti sw ujtU I uw the real cau»e is located, and can that <’•«• placa »»i imgen« rt«f | continuad It therefore have no real curative worth. uEti <t f*n»ov«4 *11 ib* p-r»-n from mj blood S. S S. heals old sores by going down -.1*» Cö..j1»4*fe A wi par -ínrflt C-íf» oí to the fountain head of the trouble fb» aor* JV) KLU1. ISO W*vy Strart, Brook!»n, W. Y. and driving out the poc-on producing terms and morbid nutters which are keeping the ulcer opi n. It remove« every particle of impurity from the cir- illation and make» this lift •tr-.-.im pure, fr< h and In alii, .ulaining Then •< renacs, the inflammation leaves, new tic«ue and healthy flesh are formed, tnd soon the »ore or ultcr is well S S !> is the greatest of all blood puri fier» ami finest of tonics, just what is needl'd tn the treatment, ami in addi- liiti to ( Ulin .; t l.c » 'IC w. I H'lii'i u, .. 1! - ••!< ■. . ■( I'm system. dl'I-itial three year« to the Rainy Hirer Improvement Company within which to build a dnm In the Rainy 4aF» *»i Hl i jt. *» u. River. early reeding wa» largely ol the char Rainy river la th« oul«t of Rainy ■ ■ ■ i 1 b » I vie 'll- : acter then current in the cheap week- lake, and forms part of the boundary : t ' ■ '• THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA It lire; b»’l who »hall ilare U> pruphc«y between Minnesota and Canada literary discharge« Into laike of the Wood«, that the youth •>! today, wl • esrurslon* take him into th« coin pa ny 1« about too nill< * Ion* and 1« navi •f • *•» •bu»-*««es 4»f U»« gable. Arldltr. of "Bnster Brown" and "Happy Hove r*.."»111 1 su tllhlnitf «1.A**MAS-a pm ay muter?” To«n«r Vou live in on« of th* *01 "I do not believe." »«ya th* Pres liga.." will have an even diancw w ith airi Ut.01 in» I««| f«» »rAf « W gm sill |M«g^ .i i«a M i. it will lakr mor* Inruial.l» I •»r * grr*i N .• <lr > will, n a yr*r» tV'i.-r» ident "that natural resources should the youth ot a rcneratlon ago to devel anti guaranteed prowi»unrsd H » |u<*| 4I r«»« « h 4 |>f#«rrIUM be granted and held In undeveloped l»y car to kill your nil« of you? ' absolutely op into " nweftli «n-1 lew abldlrg e!ti- l»H*l ffv*ff|g»«||r«. • iì «1 by «-«>tist*filh laiiln« Ir* •e»t little imp that condlllou. either Tor »iwculatlve or • I u.c tirent S t. yrs! My row WATTL’I’ROOf ir*'•141. »»4, ptlHKHII'l «'I il In sen? The Influences of the dukes, Hrleiinp Ims p»- ri» rcartb tu lw ■ <>itur u.ts-.n« • i» ¿ ’ ( •;!«.. lung to find So far as I am aware. lia'ighty «< tint«-»-as, «vraggeriug pítales * - •• •<• * 1 bar« tab- lirr —Chicago Tribun« thi r>. .>!>• tio :...»uran< ■ * that fli-- • -n«(i Mii.»D*hr.>tirtir• i «tarrh < ui*. and couimon tullan* of those day« was —<'bit ago '«»H»* » •t»uf*i itimi by F. i A ‘ t» . TolrtJo. grantee« tin thia case* are In any Ubi»» 1« ih« «'»ari it«Hh'f»al etire <»nt<e better condition promptly and prop ceitatnly not so quickly transmuted » k« ' l! !• mèrli Hiirr *'•'’» In <V»w>* fr«»rn K into !>ad conduct aa that of the current I»» * |f-««|mindili II «•■!« dlrrrtljr <»n Ih* erly to ullllxc this opportunity than an<| muriMi« »tiriate» of ih* alateti« they were at the time of the original y «lloví favorite. twry garment guaranteed 11 y « ffv r ««nr h nn<1 re»! «I«»» ’.*r» Ver *ny « a*e It act granting the privilege ten years ¡«illation hail its ad van tag«e for the Chan • Lnght DuroUs f«H» la et tre, far clmiUurt *n»l tirati- ago." pci ple on out (arto* T »lay. the (aim SuHi’S®? Shtken »¿W? Att<i:< •• F. J » tir. n »*V A ì ’<X, Tvl<^Ìw» iihia, er'« lad. only less than hi« city contem «Nubi by t,fH<j||s|», TV SAN OlkOO OREEIS FIELT. porary, ha« Hie worst that our times latr Hall» Family Pilla b«y min, I pai lofi. apj al to • w ell Informed in every afford thrust up>n him. In the cities, •’Yotl h**rn‘t !rrn bark hrrr lirfnre f.r walk of life and are t -eiitlal to per- Bill? <Su«h. that'» a lon< California's Moat Southerly Seaport the public libreril« are live to the ne ibirty > .le stand- cesady of gv-MIng p-i p!e to read, and hnr ’ What chanr*'« do you »re (ilkI tur* In Gala Attira you the it Mt«! Y* Io read that which is, «I least, not dis inp A' « ordlni It is not claimed Feti* San Diego. Cal., April 14 ch ”W,H :.}} v » h ih* iru’h. tinctly harmful, a l:h *trenu--o» effort« Ul I l.'livlr of days fur the American battleship f nofbe more than anything elae 1« that bi promote the mor« v ig r n« and help R. na I the only r- nedy if known ¡fleet will begin to day when the 14 That tlo«e in •verjrbody ha* grown old *n ruu h faater 1 he ».-it fcr,..1 I tiattleahiim of the navy's moat not- ful sort <>f reading. I • "1|. f O'. . ..... 2-u* why •ban ! have.** 'able cruise cast ar-i hor off Coronado charge ol traveling library «y»tera» are "Madam, It 1< t! | . ' of p. ■ -ual and family Beach, two mile» front San Diego. fully conscious that wise selection o! Molbrr* will fnt Mr. Wln.h . • hi* jaded r ♦y tui> ia-- I- si r < r4, to uw tut ih.ir ,liUaiw laxatives I» the fact that It clean«««, the b-H'k« mean* much to th« common Han Diego Is crowded with visitor» oy Ing her Root and Hcrk look lilt« lutiug ib. uwiMlcg |<rlu4. sweetens and r> 1 • v.-i the Internal mid alght»e«TB and never before III wealth« whose interests they »erv«, »n« o' <1* the history of the city has there been may be seen from the character o( lbs . "n wl h It ai'.y without any llelS»» Sound. such an elaborate decoration of b->ok« they are aending to the vill«g «, <!• I 'at .¡>: ■ r i ^ i ■ . ami without "I don't tbaiik you for rvtwmmendlng Jf.« re a k» • life «*«4> of By day the onuntry «cbool and farm house«. m*n*fr.l street« mid building» It Is Hit »•<■•«.■•. I I■ ■ ’ * »I I in D»4 I f- .in that young clerk." exclaimed the linl ; •Av. if «I v .»»♦■ I «, 4 |w gir. broad thoroughfare» are a mass of Ifi get aud • •• rtworded of one well »elect ! and com- ; Inf U» the w -ri4 h*« •»»«»deg- Dant old broker aa they met iu the ele time to time color», the red. white and blue of the f uT t*«r4Hl‘i*« trying bined collavtion cf 40 volume« l)vat in | Pmvnnx l)ru*<U»rd Itr < t*reg ”|’gnl«»n mr for inking th« wor.li out of nation being mingled with the yel three years it Its reled over 2,000 mile«, ¡ vator irally and of WMtewt th* AlH iff « Kntf* low and white, typifying the Gulden "Wliat's the trouble ?" queried tin» * * Li* * Aathana. I .«it»*. tour tu ruth, Utile one," »aid th* profeMor. and had vl K recorded loans In 291 t r .. 1 I; . . a I Its <■ inp<>ncnt State t'allfornla. ■ • : s i- . I w J , truer|H,.ing < hl-'sg« Tribun» Imulnr bai kcr ki4»r» I f” ■ »»>• »I*»« I «*•! Manfwwwl Triumphant arches have been months of actual circulation In H differ- ¡ ¡.art» are khosw to and ap-, ovi*d by • «name ea t Ail rri<a(«» i>lw »«c* ‘Why. you »aid be »»« as »quare at •nt neighhorb>--de. Only »14 per cant i erected at many street Intersections ph' li rm, as It I h free from all A SURE CANCI R CURE and itnmcn»« »igti* that burn the of thia circulation was fiction, so that, a dollar, and be Isn’t square at al!.” hf«t Rftri-.cd «» wih í‘- -•••«■. < . h i» tfr. Nur« She- ■ -■ get Its "H'm! Slither 1« n dollar" •nd HrlUhle I hospitable word "welcome" through thsee encouraging figure» «how that the I larger ir tor Altr i»-1 lí’w » i * X r i t î th* [the darkness of the night are among ml«cel!«rteou» b--ok« are Iwiog reed and ! bM.AïM Akh IM Mu» HOt «• <le Hr I CITO »L V «•>»- T'-c.-» act »II X.-ri'..ti» IUa»M«» the many features of the elaborate apprec atid. genuine—manufactured by the Call* COXNl I.I \||<»N I I4I IC Wt-al the ge-ieial result r||d t-.m. .*I>1 V . e.| i » Pi. K i.»'» ... ..i .. In ..» to « ut 1> t " 1'rrw-uta. w tierral scheme of decoration Hkiii'f «ell writ« f«*» ft »r p«4W» >-l«nk riha ■>■» • IV a •» r K*>»4 f r HU’I flirtai botti* •• 4 f ''la I .■ ¡p ('< 1 |y, and for of the c rvolatu-n ■>( this letter claim o( ’t-uiMi. Ut Itv-Hw» » ri ♦»»• in »•«« «• - «eeieir« «n> « had forty four drtec l*r. it IL kill* ,hL,»-¡ Arch hU. Governor Gillette, accompanied by U <• .. r ? kuill • book« in mote or 1- -» b-okle»» corntnu- I sale by all leading druggists. live» to s at* li tlirira H» I ¿ his entire staff and a distinguished nitle« is, no one may definitely know, | 1 < (•!«!<««I < Mrnl. I” .>.'•! : ■ « ) party of guests, arrived hi’t night In three special cars. Governor Gt!- hut the librarian ol any aytaem of M'>ni',r>«t cannot l>r wrong. P N U NO. 16 O« traveling librarle« could find in tb« cor- ¡ This world each year the leuon trachea raspondenc« of her oflic« Innumerable th. bind» all .Ing the Mine o|.| »oiig TJ ’Z/yy»>-nr ffj-. NIW ENGLISH CIBINET. and eloquent t-«tiinonlal« of the go-el work that i» being done. So general 1« - W«»hingion Star. 1 * ! 1 il c i id. ¿JA • , . MADE FOR W service OILED sum SI ICMPS AND HAIS Truth C. Gee Wo CHINESE DOCTOR For Thin, Poor Blood * * Jl in • •> k* t‘..J . » f..,< IUH.C C ANO II berry :::: sugar 314^ 1 r i > • ’ •* ' i ' ' r tugar thaï id < l.raM, Mt, P V « ■ and B * IL LI a N T. MAI** ««•» V »V I A You can trust a medicine tested 60 years ! Sixty years of experience, think of that! Experience with Ayer’s Sar saparilla; the original Sarsa parilla; the strongest Sarsapa rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doc tors endorse for thin blood, w eak nerves, general debility. Bnt •»•«» »h|» grand M4 A/i y»er (Irwrr for BERRY SUGAR In« cannot 4o It« Iwat Wilk If Itu» ||vwf 1« li.a«-t|v« nd th« L- wet» r»>n«t<f^t«M |f,vr th* He.t jx>«s|bln r« « »•. v "i «h -.LI lakr > a «fl v« .1 ar« A«»r • I v •! ’Iibnrfle* r.a art tn TE«llv«f w M F ir.jY.vnd «n4 MI «IH th« b»w«u. r«r <•» . Maa«. faOurer« of It «It MOOt. *<il£ ll ar. CIUKSl Ml TO« 4L. Purest of the Pure. Quality m the land is not always the most costly *23 Ounces for —«> Cents OUMCtS Is the result of modem ideas. Costs less. Does better work. You must try it to see Get a can on trial. The baking will be vastly better, lignter and tastier or we puy for the curt Old Man Mad« Peart and Youigxr Men Promoted. I Ixindon. April 14 Official an nouncement was made tonight of the new Cabinet appointments and they are Idebtlial with the forecast made by the (rally Chronicle a few day« dl»-¡ ago and announced in these patches, as follows: Herbert Asquith, Premier and Flrat Ia>rd of the Treasury. David Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer. laird Tweedmouth. Prewldent of the Council Earl of Crewe, Secretary of State for the Colonies Reginald McKenna, Flrat laird of the Admlrallty. Winston Spencer Churchill, Proal dent of the Board of Trade Walter Runclman. President of the Board of Education the belief that this olawt of literatura Will help ¡s-ople to liv OU larn.s and In villages more intelligently, and therefore n re coulantevlly, that «late w-rker» In farmer»' instilóte- have per* «istently a-te-l a« advocates o( traveling librarle«, with excellent and immediate result» in many cases. Oregon now ha* 95 «tats traveling li braries l-eing sent to a» many station« throughout the «tale, Aa I hr «<• libra rice l-elong to the data thara i« no charge lor their use. Oregon jM*>p!«, wherever they may Iw local««!, may draw book« from the Oregon Library c-imniiw.on at Salem. m.k llralaer. Tlie majority of Improved appliances • ealgne-t to »•» st «nd • -wn tlie work of ths l»>u«'wi<e «re t--o complicated sud troublesoms to To lnv««t gala Wh»i«« France, April 14 warrant even ■ trial. To gain at tention they must be • x cc • d I n gly «Impie In cou«trv»c- tton anch «■ tbs Dunkirk, Jnrqiies (’artier, bearing the polar expedition, under command of l.ieu- tenant Benard, »ailed from here terday. The primary object of expedition 1« to Investigate the ory that whales, which are now appearing off New Foundland. have «ought refuge In th»- Barebta Rea, In the Arctic Ocean, that 1« always free of Ice. and other scientific Investiga tion*. also will be made The ves- »<'1 carries a complete equipment for I oeesBOKTaptay Mild ¡uagBVtlc appli ances. supplied by Prince Monaco Tramping Was a Fal'ura Ran Francisco, April 14 The call of the road ended In attempted suf ride early thia morning for Frank Willi», a 1 It ••ar old lad. who l>- •' way on the brakebeanis to this from Vancouver. British Coluni- Dlamai. travel, weary, hungry without frlenda. Willis, after tran>• . • ■ , c..r 1....... ,,, j vested his last quarter In a room at 'the Hotel Fllmore, a cheap lodging house, where he turned on the gas and tossed himself on the bed to die F<o<Mt Orosm 2.COO Ch'n««» Rhanghat, April 14—Disastrous floods are reported to have occurred at Hankow, In the Province of Hu Peh It Is stated that 2000 persons have been drowned Reven hundred junks were sunk The floods are said to be due to an unexpected freshet 1 The water caught the peopl« unex pectedly <• tJk« auddie of the nigui. dish draiasr shown hers, ths Invention of a N«w York man. Thia d.«h drainer la ni> Riim iuii 11.e iHiumu li inirne tlir »¡mia- turo <»i ( I i . i «». II. l'Ietclior» tinti li.is l><m inaile under bis pi-r-omU Hiipervision for over Ilo ji .u«.. \u„w no one to drv'v'Ke voli hi tilt-*. 4 oiinti rii ito, I inital ioti* and •• ,in*t-u»-gooi| •• are Imt Ex ¡«riiiii iil * nml « ntl.uigi-r tho hvalth of Chllvlreii—l.xpcrlv'iice ng.ilu-t I xpi rnnviit. What is CASTORIA Cnstoria i* a hnrnilv»« «ubstittitw for < ;. i r «»il, Dare, goric. Drop» and ''ootliinz Svrn|>». Il i. l'h a«unt. It « oiitaiii» iieitlicr «»pilliti, Morpliine nor otln r N.ircotio Milittancr. li« n:;e I» its gtiaruntee. Il dcotroy» Wonns inni all.iv» I . vi l i»Ime-*. It »•■ire-« Di.irritil a nini \\ imi < olle. It rcllrvrs ì It t Inni' Troiibles, vare» < <m«t Ipat imi and I l.itulv'iiev. It h .' iiii .I iti - thè Forni, ri iihites Ilio Ntoinarh and Bowrl», givi-nr lo ilthv inni naiiu.d sieep. The 4. Iiihlrcii'» l*aiia< < a I he .tlotln r*s 1 rii mi. Tlie Kind You Have Always Bonghi Bears the Signature of mads a part of tbs • tsh pan. being hinge«! to t’.is e!gs at one <>f tbs bandl«e, S-'. th««* •* Will not Blip. The drainer I» «lea In th« form of a ¡win, having « de wall to prevent the d »ties filling to tlie ground when being dm :-st I tie water draining from ths <!.. «• dewwnda down ths tn Cline,! b«»tt" " of ihe drainer Into the dish ¡-.in \ « n i ui r'giit aarvee to aup(>nrt rhe outer end of the drainer, «rut raise the drainer on an Inclina Tlie drainer an-! dish pan can b« 1» h;.inrly aepersted «? rt-djusted. At th» rnt» ol a pint and a half of liquid a day a man drink« 32.&3U pinta during hi life. One Ternate RaMeb. pack of ripe torrutoee pssisd cold. chop and let draln over night, six owlona cut fine, tbre« brada of cal- «ry, live rei ¡leppera, one amali nip of Salt. itrnln off an.l nd>l two pntiiul« of bruir» « - two "lincea wbola mus- tard I. t ee g.a»« poi» < tip* <«f vlnegir. ibi uot ixiuk Put In In Use For Over 30 Years