The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, June 12, 1908, Image 6

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    I. waling.
"Tour auggaatlon." said a deposit
to the imok recalver. -offer» very co
comfort
It 1» a bachelor * comfort
that 1» to aay. no comfort at all
" What' aald a bachelor to a ben
diet 'only married a year aud alraaJ
•o blueY
" Ab. but.' groaned tba banadlct. *
never Imagined that a wife woul
prove ao ei{«nalv» '
'The tiacbalor patted the blue run;
rted man on th» ba<-k in a coneulatur
•y
"'Yea.' hr said. *a wife Is an est>en
alve article, that Is true
But Hier
you muat rvui.intwr tbat ahe laata
very long time.' "
ordinary dned
H »old in bulls—
f*s Peertesv Dned Bed
come* in a amkd gins* jar
Ml which it M pncited the
dehcioua then walers.
Non* of the rich natural
or does out. It reaches you
fresh and with all the nutri-
ascot relauied.
Peerless
Dried
Deel i* only one of a Great
numiwr of hqjk-grade. ready
to s«rve. pur* food products
that ar*» prepared in Libby’s
Hr.sSI«»
Greal While Kilt,ben.
of tbase, sifch as Og Tongue,
PicitUa,
Olives, #tc., and see how
delightfully dif­
ferent they are
from
Orally.
U < ■»»•» WbU» V m Wat.
others
Alien a foci Zas» is araríais ron tur h<x.
• vrana».rallus,sn<1 •w..l|«u. ». hir.g Iwl s,.¡d
b, sil l>ru,,l.<» l'rir» XU- truct a«r»p< si,y
... .1 tul« l.-lal
rilKlL' A-IUi««»
Alton A olia.ird, L»St..y, S V.
you haveeatan.
nbby.McNeHlfi
Libby. CbkkM
Il
"Ah. me good man." »aid the heavy
tragedian, a» h» <-«me out oa tba mala
line of the railroad, "him far I» It from
here to dear old I’bl.-agat"
'Three pair of half solea and ala
pair of new heels." was Cbe Informa­
tion
of tb» gatekeeper, «ho •»»
familiar «itb the ways of atratelad
Tbeapiaua.
Just try a package of any
Sausage,
Onuha, Neb, June *.—The tornado
which passed over Southern Nebraska
and portion* of Northern Kansas Fri­
ll- > »veiling was the most destructive
the most territory of any
n which -ha* visited the
r ft»f-
At least twenty-
are known to be dead,
injured and a score of
or les* seriously hurt,
n dangerously.
report* received state
persons were killed at
Byron, Neb, and Court-
which town* have beer
communication with the
Gnntl for the Wrrvr«,
"Joba." •aid Mrs Rtut.b.
proudly
• hen ber husband returned tbat »ten­
Ing. “here ia a ¡Mrrot I bought from a
Brasil laa sailor.
Isn't it a g»«l par-
rot F
"No,* snapped Mr Rtubb. In aatlrf-
patlon <>f mterr ipted slumbers, "that la
not a good parrot"
"Sot a go<«l parrot?
Why. John,
• hat do you < all a (oui parrot ?"
"Why. a dead parrot. Marla."
flavor or goodness escapes
Vianna
Tornado Sw**pi Path Along Kanaaa-
Ncbraska Lina.
Mother* w|!l And Mrt Wlnib-w**
thiag
ftîtip th» t» •* retuedr V» uh tuf their ch fcdr u
larluf th« kMlbiug per,ud.
noment it ia sliced into those
Libby's
Ite» a
TWENTY-O
j
!
Krbn*«
wf
(he
Willis in tbe Conqueror bad Just wun
Ih» batti» of llaatiiigs
"W»IL" b» «Did. “I guess w* may aa
well put up tb» »ign, "ITiU Country Ha*
Changed llanda '' "
Wbli-h, when you roosidee rt>» fart thaï
th* country was u’.4»r bl« b»»l. sb'wi
that William was lamsatahl* caraleas and
Insis t In his rhetoric
O iks »» Tribuna
I
• •■»«rl«.
mess.ige from Hardy,
town of Courtland,
. JUM across the Nebraska line,
»truck by I the storm and that sev-
casualties
ceurred. but lack of
make* confirmation
romniumcati
impossible today
Trains in »1! direc­
tions ate abandoned because of wash­
outs and destroyed roadbed«
At Ge­
neva the storm wrought great de­
struction
lb« storm has rovered «itch a wirle
irea and been so destructive w herever
t touched the earth that it ha* almost
«used a panic among the inhab’tants
Hundred* of farmer* drove into town
«coking shelter, many of them being
homeless.
Mi* Hkln>p«-t> My boarders iïWlf«
pay promptly.
Mr*
Flllein Mln» do for a f<*w
weeks after they rotu». but It doesn't
.last long
I
Mrs. Hktmpvm Why not?
Mrs i'l'latn They get so fat they
»•n't get tbelr bands In their Dockets
Ill* Tro* V« m -« i I ob .
"Tou ara wasting your Um» painting
plctur.-a ’
"But I aeU <ny phturea." pro!rated
tb» artist
"And tbat convinces tn» tbat you can
aril anylhlng
Much bring the case.
• by not take up life insurance, or
steel bridges, or »-inethlng with big
money In ItT’- Ibitii« Herald.
END 33 DAYS RAIN STORM
Rivers
Begin to Fall, but Communi­
cation it Stopped.
C. Gee Wo
CHINESE
DOCTOR
making a »yalvrnatie »ffort n-w to Inert«»« i the rise in the Kansas river is ex­
Iha length of their lag* "
pected to reach here some time to-
MISSOURI ON RAMPAGE.
"Van." said the profnwor "I •»» that 'I night
The government weather bu-
th- Mikado la pulling their legs for •
*^cau «.»ys the water will reach a maxi Continued Rains in Montana Cost
•>i»g»r navy" t'liirago Tribun».
I mum height of about 2« feet. It now
Lives and Much Property.
I registers 29 9 feet
If the rise ex-
T»»ararr.
Great Fall*. Mont., June B.—Never
"You don't want ma to com. tn a»« you'<.rflh ,wo frr, ab ve ,he present lesel
before in the history of Montana ha*
anj mor*?
’ riulaitn*«! th* vuunc min.1 .
.
.tsrtled
and lad.gasnt.
"-i the city waterworks will be in danger there l»een *tich a flood as has been
A SURE CANCER CURE
sweeping down the valley of the Mis­
North Topeka is practically de
R*<«ivc4 fr»wi Peking. <
S«f«. Serg
"No, Mr Faatbart.ip; not car mor»"
souri River and its tributaries
Five
k
nndUrhAhU
Boat patrol* were busy all live* have already been lost in the
"YM you l»t m» kiss yo«i a month ago. scried
IF TOt’ ABF Al l h-l Ff- imXTDXLAT
*
df X aih «xr i>«x<.i iu>rh
«than you i«a<i known m- only a !»• afternoon taking those people from waters in this vicinity, and the dam­
UONNl'I.TA'nON I'MItl!
day»!"
their home* who had delayed. Much age to farm*, railroads and industrial
if
roll we 1» t"? • «*»<«*• hlanii and rirr*
"You fnolisb fillo«," Mid tb» pretty of the content* of the house* has been and commercial institutions will run
girl. "That kiw was only a a retainer." moved oser and the warning has been into the million*
The river is at the
11 Fir* 6« <’«»r Mnrrie»««.
Portland. Or««<w
t'hlcagn Trlbun».
given to everybody.
highest point ever known since the
pl«Nk*a M•«(»«•• Tki« F«t«r
The water is deeper in the street* fir«t settlement of Montana and it is
than at any time since the big flood still rising
of 1903
From the Union Pacific
Some of the smaller outside towns
tracks to Soldier creek, Kansas ave­ ■>re in even worse condition than is
nue, the main street is all under wa­ Great Fall*
At last reports Choteau
ter
The current i* beginning to was completely surrounded by water
sweep away outbuilding* and thou­ and all bridge* were gone
A large
sand* of ye* front the t'nion Pacific part of Helt w as partially under water
tic plant are pounding their way and the people had taken to the high
Train service is ground.
The most important part of the human tiystcm is the blood.
Every mus­ through the town
cle, nerve, tinattu. bone and sinew is dejicndetit on this vital fluid for nour­ practically at a standstill.
Canadian Bridges Go Out.
ishment and xtrength nei'cs.sary to maintain them in health and enable each
Alaska Mina Salls Well.
to pet form the dilletcnt duties nature requires.
Even the heart, the very'
Mel eod, Alberta. June *—The Ca­
«
C C C
for
□.□.□.BAD BLOOD
Juneau. Alaska. June 9—F. L. Un­ nadian Pacific bridge at West Me-
•• engine "of life, receive* its vigor and motive jxiwer from the blood. Since
so much is dependent on this vital fluid it can very readily be seen how derwood. who promoted the overhead I cod wa* swept away Friday night
neceaaary it is to bave it pure and uncontaiuinated if we would enjoy the trolley system at Chicago, has closed St Marr’s bridge, between here and
blessing of good health
Bad blood is responsible for most of the ailments a deal in Nrw York tor the Fbner I ethbridge, it a total wreek and the
The deal was Canadian
Pacific pumping station
of mankind; when from any cause it becomes infected with impurities, mine at 9l.soo.noo
The
humors or poisons, disease in some form is sure to follow.
Muddy, Hallow handled by George Bent, a noted min­ ha* been «wept into the river
The new company an­ bridge at Browket on the Crow's Nest
complexion«, eruptions pimple*, etc., show that the blood is infected with ing engineer
line is expected to go at any time,
nounced that 200 stamp* will be im
unhealthy humors which have changed it from a purr, fresh stream to a
mediately installed to be followed by and mail and freight and passenger
aour, acrid fluid, which forces out its impurities through the pores and
2oo more early next spring
The traffic is at a standstill,
Rain eon-
glands of the skin.
A very common evidence of bad blood ia sores or ulcers, property was owned by B M Beh- linnet to fall in torrents
Farms for
which break out on the fleah, oft. n
' rrnd*. William Fbner, C W Young many miles around are inundated and
from a very insignificant brui-e or
and eastern associatea, and has been a houses have floated away, and the loss
even acatch or abrasion.
If the blood
steady producer for seventeen year* will be enormous.
It i* situated one mile from Juneau.
was pure and healthy the place would
heal at oucc. but being loaded with
Machine Shops Burn.
Death L<*t Increased.
impurities, which arc discharged into
Victoria. B C, June * - The three
the wound, irritation and inflamma­
Omaha. June 9
Report« from the machine «hop« of the Victoria Ma­
«cene of Friday night’s storm in chinery Depot Company. Limited,
tion are net up and the sore continues.
Southern Nebraska indicate that the | w ere destroyed by fire Saturday even­
Bad blood is also resjionsiblc for
condition* are even worse than
ing. which broke out at * o’clock, do-
Anaemia, Boils, Malaria, etc ; the
- ing 11*0000 damage and throwing
fir«t reported
The death list will
1
weak, polluted circulation cannot fur­
doubtless reach 25 or 2A. while SO per­ ' 1.50 men out of work. The insurance
nish the Nourishment and strength
sons have received serious injuries, amounted to *30.000.
The fire wa«
required to sustain the body, and a
«ome of them being dangerously hurt caused, it i« thought, by the fire from
general run-down condition of health
Usually it is the
The monetary 1 t cm * may teach IMW. the moulding r...»m
results.
S. S. S. ia nature’s blood
I tight Nebra«k:i towns »offered custom to send out men to watch the
000
purifier and tonic; made entirely of
from the effect* of the tornado. Ge- ¡«park* from this source, but on Satur­
healing, cleansing root.* and herb«.
neva, ¡■'airfield and Carleton being the day night the precaution wa* omitted.
It goes down into the circulation and removes every particle at impurity, w<»r«t wrecked
humor or poison that way be there, restore» lost vitality, and steadily tone*
Twister Strikes Oklahoma.
up the entire system
It add* to the blood the healthful properties it la in
Ship Gold to Germany.
Durant, Okla.. June «
A tornado
need of, and in every wny assists in the cure of disease. S. S. 8. neutral-
New
York.
June
9. — Goldman. which «went over a territory 12 miles
irea any excess of acid in the blood, making it fresh and pure, and perma­ Sach« A Co. yesterday announced an west of Durant Saturday night de­ I
nently cures Eczema. Acne, Tetter, and all other skin disease* and eruptions engagement of *1 non noo gold for ex­ stroyed a d-Tgen farm house* and with
S. S S. cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers. Malaria, and all port tn Germany, and Heidelbach. a heasy «torm of hail, which accom­
other diseases or disorders arising from bad blood.
Book on the blood and Ickelheimer A Co took jr.oo.noo, al*o panied it, did damage estimated at
for Germany. This make* a total of *150 000
A number of persons are
auv medical advice desired free to all who write
I
*40.7*0,000 on the present movement reported injured, none fatally.
TH£ SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
*»ald.
la
Kadern Tourist climat»
TUI»
tery haalthy. laut It?
Wastwrtier Ob. yea.
are
the
Eaatern
Tourl»t—What
thing» t<> av»ld out brr» If one wiahes
to kr< p n JNfffiMt b«allh?
j
Weateruer — llullrtA
ktilvca
ropw
WANTED:
- - t
Av* sag »»«»lallslaa-
Why should an artist who has palntwl
portrait» for pin b» da« tod talent aa a
landscape painter?
Dor» ii M r»a«on
far it. kV» ha r» grown to unrtak* spe­
cialty for personality, and th» artist *k<i
baa mad« hia nam» aa a ¡a olrr of nata
• til ha<» to pa.al cuts all bis Ilf».—
Kunst. Munich.
Ttela«» ••
is souls, Mont., June H.—Saturday
night at 6 o'clock the sun broke
■ through the cloud* after 33 day* of
grain and the rainfall, which had been
■ lessening
since
morning,
ceas-d
Trlampla „I Mia».
■ The river* show a lower mark than
\ - «
i..
I
a«
EmOthry did '.‘I Ivitr« ago and there is
f itly afta I l u. i ■ ng to hat» brain
hope that the worst is over
But
t»v»r.
/
there ha* been great damage and it
Volt«.**«» I ■ si r wr-l iwas.
Doctor* Book, pooh, my 'l<-»r* friend!
may be day* or week* before railroad
“Do you knvw,” ssid Cbolly. “1 aev»i-
Tbat I* all an illuvIoA of rhe sen*»*
traffic i* resumed to the eastward.
bad
l’iaod
«
gai:.»
nf
golf
in
my
lif«,
«al
nuntable
way.
the
req
Th»r» la
ia no
n« su-
*u--h
*• fevar,
fe»»r.
Vrw>
’h thing a*
Ml day Saturday Missoula was cut
kassAio f»v»r,
yon
bav»
no
hr
h'm
'
no
port
became
general
among
shipper*,
whvn I a«k»d ih» oid Koutchmaa «test»
.-/»r. you have
b'm !
ff from the outside world.
Not until
wa»
th»
flr«r
thlng
fnr
m»
lo
<i»
b»
look«*!
ir.
p
.»ecially in the middle well and the
malerial sohMance u; n whu-h such a
night had there been wire communi­
that the president and the in
i-
wholly Imaginar« and •'ippoisititioua thing at m» just llk» tbls and aald. 'Ilaot, south,
cation and it consisted of a single
i mon •' "
ter*tate commerce commission had
aa a f»v»r <•> -i I hud any ba»« of opera
line to the west and none to the east.
given their approval to the suggested
Tben wbat dld you do?"
lion
Saturday night and Snnday morning
increase
in
freight
rate*.
The
mem
­
“
I
booted.
of
rourwc"
<
'b
rago
Vrlb-
Victim rO. do tor, «hat a load you
the high water reached its maximum,
ber*
have
«prut
a
good
deal
of
time
■
|
hat» taken from my from my I har»
registering the highest mark ever
trying to get their correspondents
a mind, haven't I. .1.» tor?
known tn this country.
All of the
Haw’s Th*«!'
right on the matter
city and c-itintv bridges are out and
While the commis’ion has no power .Missoula is divided into three dis­
W» off»- <>»» Hundred Dollars R«war4 Inran-
>-a«r <>t < sisoh that < aanol ba cured by Ha l'* under the law to prevent the e*tab
tricts, each of which i* without com­
I'stsrrk I urv
F ) i HF.NKY SCO . Totodo, 0 hshinent of such rate* a* the railroad« munication with the outside. Three
!• it» »werf cnMntry
Me«lk*>k«ey
W», tbs und»r*isu»<l. b«*s la on F J see fit to put into effect. unle*s after
IX» !■«■•< lartysf a M taowl
.Is* tor K»-a
Ci -nay tor ike ts«i In >-sis »nd ball»*» 1In due hearing the increased rates should large residence* in thk city went down
•v«r
'•*.*»* •»> rw»»s«M Near y «me mil
the river. Their occupant« had been
Harn c.ifskM «Irwsasly *>*4.1 m th«» Kant
rw»p- iwrf.-. Ily honorsb * In all bulaa« •» transaction«
and flnaaciaUy ahis io carry out any obi gs be found to lie excessive, unreason­ warned and were out before the flood
In« »M«t hADw!
Kor t«rrit«>r)r writ» irrmtwHaiely
able or unjust, it would be equally
•tatinir
previ* *»« e«|>erteftre tf any «»wt z>- lion ruarte try hl* Sria
«truck The big log jam of the Black­
waldimi . ki \ n * i * a MAxyp*.
t«> TH* I.yon A Uitrt * «
IToneer HMg
Wholes»)» Druggist«, Tolsdo.O impossible and inappropriate for it foot Company has been held in place
Seattie. Wa*h
1.1
give
it*
approval
te>
my
propped
Ilan** CalArrah < ura I* *k»n inoroaily. sc*,
and the grc.it power dam owned by
in, directly upon ths blood an I muroot sur increase in rate*
W \ Clark is intact
tsraa n| lb» system Tcsllmonlalr s»m roa
prira •* rant« per belli» *>l.l l.y all Deo», lU
I he damage to farm* in the bottom
Tak» Heil * Family Fills lor Cunsilpatlou.
NORTH TOPEKA IS ABANDONED lands will be great
The lo«* to the
TW «*»¡1 b*k«
rulikbl«
city and county will run far into the
rrwaalalwg <i«ll»«b.
thousand* and cannot be estimated
"It'* a curlou* fact," otwwrvad th* doc P»opla Fl»» B»io«-e Great Ov.rflow
until the water goes down, The out-
tor. "tbat the Japan«*» era trying to In
of Kansas Riv»r.
look tod.iv i* encouraging and it ■«
test «ad Irrk
erva*» th»ir stature
They Sot that
Toprk«, Kan, June 9—The crest of believed the crisis ha* been passed
their IxHtla* ar» long enough. and tb»y ar* ,
R m mu4> • lif» u»»<b nt
--
r..rf»ani
us«ii tas
M-o|y «h»»‘v?«»tvMÍ «n4 »• lie.
Ina «« »h» •>>*14 h»a **>«
twI rww»*l
tea Menu,». Fakp-n« »« D'U»« D»«e HsCiw»*
O»«r»lto». •’* W.IHoul lb» *>dol a K m *«
|r*»ll»d»«
(itFSB i'vslarfh. Atedbte* ling,
Ita«<*tm*t • ’
Hor-»«’ .»«sew* M*»».roa |h»*>lll(v,
I
i t Maakhete.4
BaaknoMaa l Alt
bl«»aa«r«
K»a»«-tlaa.
nate author «rites to tba
..itìiatwdT »ttnlnater Gaiette
"Prof.
Cban-ller, i toderatand. bas'juat writ»
•en a book on the literature of roguery.
In a letter aneompanylng tb» prospec­
tus of tb« work tl»e publisher write»
to m» as follows 'We think you may
be taterseted to know that rr ferro.'» I*
ttimle to your name In the«» columns.'
I do not object, but I think It might
bar» been put differently."
Habitual
Constipation
Muy Ijppt
IX ’rnwi <*Jly
<*Jk cn<*rvomi-liy
iHcnxxn. Its pruptsr
(»o
“ ifts
p«*rsona( 1 effort
s withihc asM stunt e
of tlx* out,1 truly f bi»n«*|u i(il ImiiTup
nusiy. S
jAyrup
f g* and f luiri^Vo < »,
n-nusk,
Gli fi «malli«
......... *» imi* to |orm regular
habits iliiil^ so 11 hit oss« dm kv to nu-
tun* moy lie gnutualL 'lisp'iis»*»! witK
wlifii nii I
•
• ili'il ax t' < I > >tof
ivtiMxlu-s.wlusi nt|uin*<l. oivto assist
nature <inj not to Supplant Uw natur­
al fuiutuHi«, who Ii must d«»pmcl ulti­
mately upon proper nourishment,
prop*- efforts,anti rtj^it (mng j^i'in-n J1,-.
Tojiet its houi-fu oil e|fecttk, al»wiy5
bii> the {N miuiiu -
Sy nipvi;> Fl i ur'iSiuia
C alifornia
F k * anrut I* Co. UMr
SOLO BYALL LEADINC DRUCClSTS
is* »ireuiHr, ii*ou«ui y«u» 50(
Butiia.
Owls«««.
Tardón me, old man," b.<»n tbe
»»terso boarder, “but we don't want
to Ina» you, sud I just want to warn
you tbat you'd better begin to
viinethlng on your board."
“Why F’ asked tb» new boarder,
"Well. I notl.-ed tbat Mrs Htarrant
was dangerously polite to you thlk
tuorulng
Philadelphia Press.
Th« Kind \ on >l*oe Always Bought haa b«»rt;r the jpxiiH«
turr of Cha*, ii. I'lrts iirr, nnd hit* b< < n mu In tiuiD-i his
{Mteomd *iii>r*i-11 hi tor o»rr 80 '•
*
»one
o de«-»lve you in this.
Counterfeit*. Iniltutiou. Mint
•• .Ju»t-a*-good •• *re bat Experiment*, unit endanger ilia
health of Children—Experience ugulti'-t Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Caxtortis is h harmless substitute for Custer Oil, Pare­
goric, Drop* and Soothing .Syrup*.
It ii* Plea-unt.
It
contain* neither Opium, Morphine nor other N.ircotlo
aiibatnnce. It* Rge I* its giiarisnt«»e. It de*troy* Wonits
and alluya Ecscrishne*». it cure* IMarrhwa and AVtnil
Colle. It relieves Teething Trouble*, cure* < oti-tl|iatinn
nnd EUtiilencv.
It aMimilatrs tlio Food, ri-giilate* tins
Ktomu.-h and Dowels, giving healthy anil natural sleep.
The Children’s l’atuacew-The Mother's l'ricml.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
_
TV»«
A
TEAM
BORAX
FOR THE TOILET
Not only softens the water» but cleans the skin thoroughly»
removes and prevents the odor of perspiration, soothes
irritation aud renders the skin fresh, soft and velvety.
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