The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, May 29, 1908, Image 4

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Don’t Poison Baby.
Hair
I
Saed Tari»»».
ju»< ougbt la ha e» beard
jp. irti in ISlked tke «tker da»
bow Ma
a» rasi aaad. Yau duo l know
Whrn ahr
• list you miaaed "
“What 'b<t ah» say. J«a?"
' loo don't »»pert m. to »a,
lb« dreadful thinr» uh. »aid. do you?"
l.l<». litio
V. Trwwbl..
"t'twl. Il-ury. don i yuu dtid it hard
wo k hvltig a »«gviarlaa?"
"Noi al all. n.y boy.
It'a only »•re»
rari lo b. onMr.aliv. about It. Wh-n
I f««l an in»»' «bl. rravlag f»r • bla
l lai. of I.» vn and «gg. I alway» /laid
'« It."— Cbicagi Tribuna.
1 be rnl .i..«»- of (irosi Britain bate
Marly l<ai time« b-.r.
w iban iba
mat her country.
u» -ffi-rh, litueo
and Qeri..ai.y he
»arelga wwd tl — w«»atte.
Ills Wife (rs.'iding) I ace they bad
a I. ■ • i l i ’
>
Iler lluaband Yr« m 4 we ll hare
one st botne a>«ei If tbi-ro I‘n't su Im
pruiiHiieut Io yonr ti - ulta
r«ph hl »
ktiUrlNf a Uraaarrer.
’Talk obvut là» auperiurity af mlnn
over roallcr *" «ahi
the argumeniatlv«
tMMuder, Mh*e juat rke other way
If
jrou «ani lo ba aura out to forget a thing
y©u don’t tru«t it tv yuur meuvory
To«l
falle a p»ne|| and a •' p of
>»1
ttak» a memorandum nf It *
reoili
IliMMBtirr.
They w»rr raturniug fruía tb. »palling
b»e
"Mr Hprn
- * " »he -z, 4 "why did
you U> •« ti. I
« ir I?
tuli »¡» ¡'.eil
'b-itior' wtih sI'ii ' ”
"I know it." h* an»w»r»d. "Th* feel­
ing earn, over u-* «II at one» that I jti»t
• el
along without 'll,* Mlaa
eeehla't
D»l»y."
With wlii- h old, old «lory b* woti her
Mewlrallry.
The enter In Jrraaiyhut at refl* let
"If I vote tbs 'citisene* !!<•»«<.' " he
•a d. "I’m agin the people, and if I vole
.
• I
een
Blamed If I'm gola' to vote at all
Pulling h- hai down over hia eye», be
’mrl on fol» heel and at rode awav In
fug i.t
ni» intri'Wrie» of village politi'»
were too deep for him
Ç Ç c
CURES
□.¿XO. SKIN DISEASES
,L,> ’
- -- - 11 i ■ e ■■
i,- I..!:’:. I -in the >-■ -I v
ti^- on cont innullv dav an-1
night thr->ii, I Hi j.. -...iti-l gland* of the akin
Thu. m nature'* way of
maintaining the prop, t t< -up. r.it .i’- of our avHtetns an-l preserving the soft-
neM an<l flexibility 1 the skin, mid so long a» the blotxl is free from impur-
itie* no ttoiible wul r- mlt
When, however, tbe I i I- wm I frotu any cause
become* infected with humor* and m id», the«« too must te expelled, am!
coming in <-.111.1-1 w th th- klieate fibr- v un i tissue* with which the akin 1*
ao abundantly supplied they produce irritation and inflanituation, and the
effect 1« shown by 1.
-n 1 A-ne. Tetter and »kin affection* of vurio.is kind*.
These impurities an-l humor* get into the blood through a deranged or
inactive condition of the m stem . the member* whose duty il i.-> to carry off
tb«WMte«ndi 1
fl
to properly perform their srork,
•ml th!« in
«.I
icntmg ihattet i* !• ft in th« ayatem to b« aboorbt
tbe blow«!
riic akin i* n -t only affected by poinoa* gcnerst^-l within the
ayatem, but poison* from without,
auch as Poimm Oak. Poison Ivy.
I haw u»et yeur til, »w mg »nd tab.
Nettle R 1 th, ct-
enter through the
for tha »»at IV» f»»ra. wits th» rwult tk»t II
open pore* and g'
•ntlwly wlwwd m» of • farm of B<>«m»
riamili, and so llior-
which m» «orlor w»a unaSlr to tur».
M»
oughly do they o become rooted in the
urne low»r lima», and. in fa. t. Ih» biggrat
blood that they are ever pre -ent.
port> .<i at my »hols hudy was afl»<!»4. end
or return at certain •-< iviiw of each
• hrn I Arti log an t S S th» Itchiag, •« ,
wet worse, hut I conlmiMd Ih» rem»«» -uh
year to torment the »ufft-r< r. Salve*,
the irv Cl that th« dry. it<h<i< eruptloa tn
waahe*. lotions, etc . cannot cure skin
maty <1 Mrp-awd
I think a great <tral at
disease*.
True, such treatment re­
y«ur mwlxioa. asd have raewmaeaSed it to
other« w.th food («Oulu It is th» hr»l Wood
lieve« some of the itching and dis­
mad.. < m mad», and I tan fonar trotto,wly
comfort. am! aid* in keeping the akin
rrvommrwd H lat ihr tuo nt »II Wood »nd
clean, but it doc* not reach the teal
»hin »S woom
CHAS UORSTMAfl
W hrrltoa. W V.
cause, an-l at 1« t c.m lie only palli
•ting and «-»’thing
A thorough
cleansing of the bio-»l i* the only certain cure for *kin disease*. S. S. S .
a gentle .11 tiny nf< li!-..-i puni- r. ma le entire!) of vegetable ingredient*
oCthe forest «nd field atheprepei ti- .itm-nt
s g s gore doom into the
cirrnl.iti-m .il- ! >.- ¡f 1 1 •• s ti • .1 ¡.i.
I I. 1 :i. -• tt■ -ig ■ : -. . ansi 11 g am!
purifying the blood, urn! curing skin affection* of everv kind
It supplies
to the bio-»! the fr- li nutritive qualities net- ««ary to «tistam the skin and
all other p.irt* of the I -->s mid rid* the blood of an v and all tioiaona S. S S
cures I-17. III.I letter. A< ne. Salt Rheum. Poison Oak. and Ivy, Nettle Rash,
anil all other skin trouble*, and cures them |>crniancntly by removing every
trace of the caflne from the blixw!
Spes ial iaiok on Skin D im - ssc * and any
medical advice dc*ir< I furnished fter to all who write
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
Teeth with or
Without Plates
Out-of-Town People
We can do your entire Crown.
BruI jjc and Plate Work in a
day. If necenaary. Positively
PainlcM Extracting Free when
Platea or Bridges are ordered.
Sensitive Teeth and Roots re­
moved without the least pain.
Ten chairs. Only the moat sci­
entific and careful work.
20 Years in Portland
And Associates
Painless Dentists
Failing Bldg., Third and Washington Sts.
SA M. to HP. M.; Sundays I» to 12. Painleaa Extraction 50c, Plates.
Both Phones, A and Main 2029.
Then it's time to set! No time
to study, to read, to experi­
ment! You want to save your
hair, and save It quickly, too!
So make up your mind this
very minute that if your hair
ever comes out you sill use
Ayer's Hair Vigor. It makes
the scalp healthy. The hair
stays in. It cannot do any­
thing else. It's nature’s way.
TV» b»»t k lad of a t.atloionlal —
..d fur our i.n» »•• • "
y»r ' • . I »w«li. «•*-
m J» o ««* ob » Off
imiMuii.
PUIS,
curar PKTaau
TriibtsriiN
jRTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have
PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce
sleep, and A FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH
THERE IS NO WAKING. Many aro the children who have been killed or
whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each
of which is a narcotic product of opium« Druggists uro prohibited from selling
cither of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling
them u poison.” The definition of u narcotic” 13: Z medicine wh :ch rcli^ccspain
a nd prod ucc# sleep, but wK i ch i n, poisonous doses produ, ccs stu por, coma, con vul-
sions and death. ° The taste and smell of medicines containing opium aro disguised,
and sold under the names of “Drops,” “Cordials," u8oothing Syrups,” etc. Yon
should net permit any medicine to be given to your-child:- a without you or
your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CON’
TAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Flctchor.
I
Letters from Prominent Physicians
addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher.
<s«»wne.
"Trsuaocau guwna are lovelier than
ever." aay» thè fashion editor of tbe
Woman's Home rampttnloo, "but
as
tbry have Itnreawd In tieauty,
they
hate lc«act>rd lu t^untbef
Very few
brld'-a of today, no matter how fa»h
I'liisble they tnay be. arder a ttvwiaarau
loiiaiattug of a great ^imlirr of <i«>
turne*. The reaaon for tille I» that faah
l iti» change so that It I» nr.r«Mry etery
little while to hair a new style gown
If one la to keep pace with tbe capri
iloti» mode»
"The bridal prime«» gown la a atyle
which will tu' lu fashion for a long lime
to cutue
line can wear It aa long ts
the material la»!» by merely chnnglt g
the sleeves to meet the rrqulreiueuts of
the prevailing fashion "
i
i
I < IJHOLJ
"G<>1. J FtM
l-l H Ct
< , NT
X , I
A • Lt
'Writable IhrparafianirAi
sisiiUimÇarRxMjfldftTvj
..k.'z.
■
rrontot’«. Diÿ^iiiialletifi I
ncssnnd R-vx oaliutJBrrtn
Opnnti Murphutr ur .‘Latrai
Nor N arcotic .
MMNer* Wtn Fod Mr» Win»! -W» a., tata*
»yiui-ib- !*••-
—1» v- um tut iu»ir<b Hr a
Sar lug ib« l*.lblu* jwr.ud.
r>l «arlatr.
tu ■inali center* uf ¡»rptilallnu where
nona bui the moat general law» govern
It ts neo-aaary to form an Improve-
meut ■oelety to )o»k after the health
and w«-|l lielng of tira people aa a whole,
■ ■)■ tbe lx>» AngelM ìliur»
The Uwa
of bjgfe-ir must l>e <d»*. rie<1 B--tb ww
♦ . * and «urta e dralnag» a u <1 l><- pr>>
siiteli by tlie fieopl» aa a whole, and
v forre n<> city g--i erninenl atleta (fola is
a aplrndid work for a Ure eoclely top
clvlc bettennent
Work fr»r l.lvo lrw|>ru»p
A preferì Remedy fur f
lion. Sour Nomadi.DlMTtxri
Worms t 'ottvulMons.fhrriik
ALWAYS
Boar* the Signature of
NEW YORK.
Atti ivulilh •• '-b*
NTS
|5 BOSKS
C.uu rani red uiuVrliw h»
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Exatf Ca»t»y of Wrappcf,
Ik»
ll«,l
Obawrvlng »• - crai *3.000 bulb! g» on
thr tnultluilll. ualfr » raíala, tbr witty
vlaitur rr mar kid
"Ara th.«» doga brr» to »at up »ub-
ptMiaaF*
And tb» multliullllonalra cbu-klad
era filly
“Ab. no. my friand." b» wblaparad.
"thry «tv ber» tu rat up aubpiana eorv-
ar«."
In tlvooklyw.
Third Floor Tenant s<w ber»'
one of a committee of men in thia build
Ing. and I've called to ask you to sell
your flute
Mecond Floor Tenant I »»lighted tc
I'm one of another commit
are you.
tee. and was about to come up and as*
lid Bita
If you'd ■ell your baby
Oat of II.
aakrd
a
"Don't yon fevi well
friend.
"Not very." auvwrrrd Cumrox.
"Why don't you go borne?"
Motbi-r and the gir!» aro
**! caa'L
giving a tea aud I m not luvlted."--
W a ah I ng too Star.
r*
J.i «
W li
- tbe matt' r. old maaf
You look worrli'd
T'.i
<’li 'I
Fa Iniart krrpg me
gii<**>>lng
Slir ba-ti't pro|« » im I yet.
J.. L
I'ul '■ i t-'id iye
u didn't lt>
tend to mn rry her.
Tom-—And 1 ilon’t. But. after all tba
timo I'vr wnatevi on lier. 1 think aba
in . tit at leu.t «Ive me ■ Chaix'« to rw>
fmw her,
Tii» ■trwiebtfwvwwrd a«».
"i'i- .— g i« me two l> :)■ for my
hat one for |I<< f.>r my liuali.md ami
for 1211 to •:> uv my la.ly friviida."—
Meg^emlorfer Blaetter.
C. Gee Wo
$100 Redaré, $100.
The rro-Ur« of thl* t tpor will bo
to
TW w.il
. «* rwHaabte
l«’orn *■ at th^ro I# at '»•»t nuoi] «ra» •
hat »rlenco hu tw-rn able to c r« it* all Ito
•iaf«*a. a 1 that It < ata rh
!<•:! • ( atarrh
«nrarla« l*ermllle4.
< ureI» the on«v piaHi'i1« uron^w hn.»wn totha
Thr I'rnnaylvania railroad haa r. -ently
mM!<a.1 fratrrnlt) < atair i I* • .< a rofcMltu
Root and flrrb
tional dl»**ic roqttirro a ron*»(iuMonol t»*at pooled notir-e» in its various work«b»pa
m*nt Hair* Catarrh Curoi» »ahru inirrnailj, forbidding profanity. In view of tbe pre»
acting d'rr'rtly u«>*»n tha bio*«! and murout aur-
ll (icuatf IO* CMTM Ton HO
•nt railroad »II nation, why not put au< b
!ar«'» of the«« *trin iherob« <tr*t~oyiug tb«f<>
m? wurn ns um
«latí n of tbr rifaran«, an-1 giving t • pal ml aotii-ea In tbe «in utile <>!H <•» and mall
Hw« b » t«> • hfe ai -Jr M
atrrngth by building up th« conetllu iun an4
»»»•»•e ««4 h»H-c. and . I 1» <»U
I .«*-*>> «r««4 i eud
•!«au.f dtacYM
aad la «i*.
•jraifl’lng nalu’r In «1oing it» work. Tlio pro •o» to ovary »<»khold«r? Wall Ntreot
"» Mule Team” Borax, Boraxo
fe x ti the *■ »id his «.ml**
prteinra hav«•*» mu« h faith 1nIt»' ttrativop- w
Journal.
• I re»-«-h«»
Rath Powder, Violet Boric Talcum
• r» hat they » Rrr Ona Hundred t>oHaNlfor any
Ne Mrffgfv, I’o »ir>* nr Drug* L-« 4 Me ( a*r«s
can that It fatU Io cure, baud tor ll*l u/
Anolhor KarUsrC tor Rwfersss.
Powder. Bone S|-angles, Boric Acid.
Without <>»»•» alwn, <*< W ithowt th« A»<1 »f • kotf«
loot I mon la!»,
Tbe
editor
ha4«d
oier
tbe
mauuxrlpt
Boraxaul
Soap
Powder,
”
20
Mule
1
¡ «1«.
AMro»»F J C'HKNKY 4 CO .TulrsU.O.
fnroM. M • j * at
> rv
■*■»» Servi»«.* flot-iltt,.
Bold bv ail rir igglat«, ?»>e.
and har.de 1 • !-i »
Team
”
Soap.
Queen
of
Be
rax
Soap,
TaA« llaiC* fami.y Ftila fur eontttpation.
■ in i -
. .i-i^-M»
"I duo't like yrnir d-alact." be aa>d.
Boraxaid laundry Snap and “30
A SURE CANCER CURE
"Hut. »ir." aaid tbe literary aapirant,
«» new.
Mule Team” S- iip Chip*
Jovt «».«<•<« traen
(luw 5.1«. Tur»
IVh.n aur »’>• »nd »tubhom t'ongi«»« «tartled and in bjnant, "that »*a‘< Jia «■*• iwn rarefu 11, »X'al •» 1«,- » tk-a. MOKT
■»ea.ii.bi.
lect
!
Thal
a
writien
in
tbe
reformed
irrorARRAFiK
’
iiii
n-w
n«.»»
i»n't balking. i»n'l balking.
QUI- XI.Y OB4AINF.I». ofl«r>r.« th. <ikt ATK: T
1/U.A ÍH Ak* l-iN-.lUkUl ■
Or a riiuuklng uv and gvtting on it* apolling r
VARIETY »mi »huwuMt th. LARGENT VAl.l I.
QONML I.TA I Hr.'S I 't/ltl!
for the numb*? >>f < <rt**ci Togre «r Suop Wragtiwni
••r. on it» «ar,
cNbftt. -< < .11 B'tef. rey-
‘ « hhahaadclNO
_ Ur lfli l-we 4f**'»i|i»t«»t<
rvwtu rwt K bfm I f.< 40^ m * c « *lltf»lrot«4<otol«*CiA<
llaw It larva to l»aar Itwlf »«rrnrly talk­
[Ff Oh v o < l IMr-k
l !< IMF CO.
»howtrg o*»r 10OO
w<r gKe owe* Iree
• r '•
l'< ftiao4. <
ing. 'r«n«!y talking.
I'lekaea» Mei I ch * TklaFator
A44r*%« P o <H k ( •••< Boro* Co OohlonM. Col.
And »ludmg goba of brat. I atoauapbara
CHINESE
DOCTOR
The Free Premiums Given
M<<ro Troohlr.
"My buaband bad an awful tiro* col«
leeting that debt," Mr» l-ap.ling was
“I dual pretend to under»! and
•■ying
law term», but I bruni bitn aay that be­
far» k« could g«t tb« tnonry hr bad 1«
Harney Sb«« tb. man'» wag«» "
WANTED
Farm or Business
Truth
and Quality
appeal to the Well-Informed In every
walk of life and are esientlal to per­
manent aucce«« and creditable stand­
ing
Accordingly. It la not claimed
that Syrup of Ftga and Elixir of
Genr-a 1» the oniy remedy of known
value, but one of many reason« why
It la the best of personal and family
laxative* la tbe fact that It cleanae«.
uweetcna and relieve* the Interna)
organa on which tt act* without anv
debilitating after effect* and without
having to Increase the quantity from
tlm« to time-
,
ft acta pleftnanlly and naturally and
truly a« a laxative, and It* component
part" are known to and approved
phyaldana. a- It I* free from
objectionable substance*. To get
ibeneflclal effect* alwaya purchase
| genuine—manufactured by the Cali­
C utio * B uch SiAtiot, Out**»
fornia Fig Syrup Co only, and for
‘THF i>i-*il!»«m w « i »wiiwii».
Ih» •<•»•. Hal Mil Mik» M«
■ale by all Riling
ucuiats.
C
uff H
ouse •»•twi»!«».
wirr
nuuax
Ur «.«•»•.
a«'l»r». ri.rlri. IGkla. «!<-•-
»!•<• •■« »<r»»l »-al. >1»» «»Ik»
O re nnM"
!-G» » •»««.
unruu* i.n,. x.i«., *- mim >4 ¿Lou
»•» *»r.
«»«rial r»lr« »• ih» »Ml.
nr
I
CASTORIA
GENUINE
Far .‘.«dr Si*-arwv </
*rh«ol (tPoBBtli
Juat at prrwent I» a g'-al lime for all
intrrested lo look over tbe locai achool-
yard and c.u »h|<T If II n ■«■!» ihclr
Idra» rrgard g bevuti ah.ide proti-
flou, edui-atlonal vaine str. if tt dosa
uot. tbe lime la rl|te tn "gef buay" wlth
otbera whove Interest 1» eijual tu yoiira
and try lo aiuellorste presesi condì
Iloti» »•• that thi» pie e of publlc prvip
erty wlll no longer !>• a reproacb lo
tlioee In roBtr«>l.
for «al« N«»< pen lev I ar ahmit inea|k»r
V\ «h to hear ff-m
tUy who wil'
•«II direct to buyer <»♦*• fr>ro. rfaorrt»-
tkm arwl «tat» when
can to
had Addrma.
L MMTMtB! B m .*21
< T
Mfllat«
I>r. J. W. Dlaadala. of Chl-ago, 111. aaya "t 11« y< ,r Castori* ani
•dviaa Ila uaa la ail Fatnlliaa whrra tb.era are i'..
Dr. Aiaxaadar E Minila, of Clavaland, Ohio, aaya: “1 hsvn frrqurntly
praacrlbad your Caatorl* and h*ra found It * rcbablo and pl.aaant retn-
ody for cblldrm."
Dr. J. 8. Alexander, of Omaha. Nab., «ays: "A t- «"’Irina go viuuabta and
boneficLal for cl.:i :rrn aa your Cantori* la dc^crvca lb. high- 4 pralaa. I
find it in on» ovrryw barn."
Dr. J A. MrCkilan. of Buffalo, N. T. aaya: "I hum frrqurnt'y praacribod
your Castori* for children and alwaya got good resulto. In fact I um
Castor'.a for my own childraa."
Dr. J. W. Allen, of BL Lottla. Mo., anya: "I heartily endor*» your C*e>
tori*. ! bare frsqurntly prescribed It la my med.col prat .ee, and have
alwaya found It 10 do all that la claimed fcr IL '
Dr. C. H. Glidden, of St. Paul, Minn, says: "My »Xpert-nee *» k prac­
titioner with y r Cantoria ha* l>< a highly aathU. tory, and 1 consider It
an excellent remedy for tbe young."
Dr. !I. D. B • -r, of I'b.';i ;■ ¡' ¡a. Pa, aaya: "I have wtrd your Can­
toria aa a pun ..tire In the caima of children fur yearn past with the moat
hr., i y effect, and fully on-done it a* a safe remedy."
I’r. J. A. B .1
.-fKatauC.
■ a >». "Your Castorlata a eplen-
did remedy fur children, known the world over. 1 u o It la my practice
and have no hesitancy la recommending it fur the complolut* of infanta
and children."
Dr. J. J. Markey, of Brooklyn. N. Y, saya: “I consider your Caatorla an
excellent preparation fur children, lx .ng composed of reEablo mediclnoe
and pleasant to U10 taste. A good remedy for all dlaturlanv-ca of the
dig estive organa."
nos and Loss OF Sur?
Shako Into Your Shoe»
Alton's F»< Kaae, a im - w - i I ot foe th« foot. Il ewv»a
painful, «wvdl—n. »martins, •—«•tins feet. Ma*. Ml
naw abuea eoa». Hold be all tiniasleia and Hb*w
K-orw. fN.fi t azrept an» aul—litui» Hample
HUE. Addr-aa A H Olmete.1 lek«» N. Y.
,
*
in
at tn<w>i>h»r.!
—Chi- ago Trihin«.
*
P N U
No. J 2-0*
Highest
Quality
More Converts
Every Year
Every day in every year that comes, more house­
wives are giving up their exorbitant priced Baking
Powders and turning to K C, the honest and reliable,
which has stood so well the test of years. They are
finding out that
BAKI
costs one third the price of powder any
where near K C quality, and makes
better, purer, more healthful ixtkuig.
23 Ounces for 23 Cents
Perfect
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