The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, November 13, 1908, Image 4

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CONTAINS
.^’a^.NO MERCURY
Catarrh
1» a Constitutional Dlaease
It ongmstrs in impure bhsal and
r«o|Uir»'SconsUluti'iiial lr> atment, acting
ilirough and purifying the bhad, for it«
rad.- al and ¡x rinam nt cure.
The
greatest couslltiitiowd remedy U
a
Hood's Sarsaparilla
In usual liquid f irm or in choc.dated tab­
let» kn-iwn a» Saraataba. l<JOd»M-»tl.
Nasal am! other Iwal forms of catarrh
are promptly relieved by Anti««-ph-ts or
('aiarrlet«, Mte., druggists or mail.
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of the happy homes of today la a
vast fund of Information aa to tho
best methods of promoting health and
happlno»» and right living and know-
l«xlgo of the world's b- it products.
• Products of actual ertvellence and
reasonable claims truthfully presented
and width have attained to world­
wide acceptance through the approval
of the Wcll lnfornx'd of the World;
not of Individuals only, but of the
many who have tin happy faculty of
»electing and obtaining the best the
world afford*.
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remedy, approved by physicians and
comm* nded by the Well Inform«-1 of
the World as a valuable and whole­
some family laxative 1» the well known
Syrup of Fig« «nd l.liilr of S.-nna To
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the genuine.
manufactured
by the
California Fig Hyrup Co., only, and
for sale by all leading druggist«.
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No. «6 0<
A Nrw England man. lax ly rrturm-
frotn a year in Mouth t'areiltua. t«-ll* o
a little darky whom lx- f'w th«« ww
after bi» arrival, and from whom he di
rlvot great «tiiiisiiuet.t during bis stay
tn th« tMKith.
To Ixx-mi imi convlmv«! of the amount
The man was lying In hl» hammock
of
gi-id there I* In trap tx-Ma. one
on tbe but cl plarM *mi« day. an«! “|icn««l
liust use them. He will then fin«! out
a small, roal-blaek l«iy regarding hltu for a certainty whl- h »f his bens are
sulctunly, a tall ria«» of »«ime nailing • laying well ami wbkb are ted. Per-
drink <>n a tray li--Id tightly by boti Ibapa be will tw siir|>rl>*«<l tn learn that
¡some of th.- tx-»t egg pr>«du-vr» b«« txia
hands.
"Wh<v are you?" asked the Invalid {are apparently bl* ¡»«“real »¡»««'Ime-i*
Idly; but there'was n«» reply save s ' Fill» la quite likely tn happen, for not
by any mean* la It always the flix-st
broad smile
“Where« were y«»u rnI««*!?" Inquired looking ben» tlx* lieu* which would
the lt.valld next, with a vague Irtkia. j «ure blgiii-st In the »how |«-n—that
prt .\'*Vrt1lrt-M1 to MJ.
tliut he ho«! brt-ard that was the usual
111 a beat
I1»I I layers
« - ..
. ... I >■ sliould tx> kept, If
Itba
only
There was nimther hruad smile, but t flixk I* dlsgra-«-«! by egg eaters. the
out of the mbl»t “f It gurgled the reply . ; trap ix-»t will pick th«« guilty ones out.
l.kowla* the drone, au that tlie flm k
"I u. - t - !■ 0.« r., «• 1 - •». « b '«
may lx- cullrel until ouly profitable
«! ■< k 1« left
X« but
■ In i- nil I -
t ■«-!• Hew Liberti Iler.
A Kan».is City girl r< < • ••mly marrlert pre*ent "* ■ ,l,u•’ •" *"f- 11
and quarreling
w,,h «rowdlng I am!
a rían win» lives In one oi f the amtllei
m ar by tow ns and went there with bln ' whereby the danger of breaking the
It Ind!
to live
H m - bridegroom was naturally eggs In the neat Is I«-»-» tied.
.«rig« r that Ills relative« »boul«! like hlr eat«*. too, which hens are the winter
brid«- end as one. an old farmer, voh-vr layer», the layers of the newt fertile
■Ki <om¡tlIiiK-ntary optulon In bls bear eggs, the most symmetrical ones and
■the brown, the while hi,« I the «I»-- kl<-.|
Ing h> at last asked
At the Mile time It nccr»«l-
"t'l.cle lieu, whit do you think oi one*.
tat«» frequent ha mil lug by taking the
my iv Ur Y'
"'Vs . for a fact George." re-»|end« liens off tile n«st. so that even the
the old fellow, “you slfir«- outm.irrlei wildest bird» lie-niiie more tame, and
; are less likely to scare
Hummed up
yuufaeif.'' Kansas <'Ity Ilm«-».
' briefly, It enables the breeder to get
pti touch with the Individual lien. SM-er
Ths lulo Hrt.r-.rtlm,
In Some of tlx- cantona of Hwltxer ; tain her go«»! and bad quaIItie«, and
land a method resembling the n*fercn satisfy himself of her general condl
The ouly objection that can 1»
allatti lias been In pracflie^alnce the sii lion
teen th century, H <• pr«-« nt form war raised against It, any way. 1« that It
The tirela
adopt-«I In the muitoii <>f Ht < «al len it ¡requires a lot of attention
at
mao. In IMS. In «pite of coiirervatlv« want ilsitlng every other hour.
opposition. thr referendum »«• lnc«»r east, and every hour would 1« better,
For tbs shiftless
t«irnteil tn the Hit I«» federal rimatiti! 'through the day
I loo. and In 1874 Its application wat I poultry man. therefore, they are iiairtily
et tenda d.
In all thè cintone, exi-rpi to be recommend«-«! Agricultural Eplt
I rh-l-urg, the rvfcriudiuu I» now es ornlst.
tabll»h«-d
Ill»l«t« ut II,« Illre4 Ms».
A llttla thought and a llttls “put
yourself In hla place-' would do won
"Say. I Ix-nr sumdMMty In thin crowd
!ers In solving the prolHi-m of -||ow to
said I was a liar." blustered thr ill
keep tlic hire«! man on the farm." Of
iagr bully, approarhlug a group ot
■our»« th«re are many worthies* fel
men l><> tliouglit Io- knew
"Wberrs
1 )<>w* strolling about thr txumtry looking
the guilty party r
f r Joi« a. farm hand» and any cm
"I guess maytie it was me.’ quietly ■
I ployer 1« ll.-ible to get «»lie of th« m.
•«Joined a husky si ranger, w ho mens
Oil th« other hand, th- re a*e many
'riil fully sis feet ami looked to Io
ri-i|«l«-yer» who treat their men tn such
stronger than an oi. as he pulled oft
a mauuer that no self rr»|«« tit.g you-ig
his coat and pro r«thi! to roll up hl«
tnan would remain in their service
sleeves.
As a rille I lie hand who g««-s at hl*
"<>h. that's all right." continuali the
!
work
cheerfully and di«s m»t <-omplidu
bully, ns he h urrledly tun ln-al away
''Kerfi vour clothes “tl ; I didn't say I If a little extra Job cmucs hi« way. !«
¡tin* ni.iu who can always find a pla«*-
wasn't.'
'lit th« l**»t wngi-s going, while tile one
j w Im grumbles at his regulur work an-l
Ils 1114.
I lr»t Waller You tried hard mouth 1 flatly refuses to do an extra tnak is al­
> work tl >t -»ell g >y for a tip
Ind bs ways mol ing frevm ¡iluce to place. Tim
give you one?
employer w ho 1« rtxinalderatr 1“ lit*
ttnvinil Walter Yes. h« gave me two.
I men. who di«-» not linp-ir upon tbrt*in
Il» handed nie a dime and told me never
i by word or dee«!. Is the “tie who can al-
to i-Klge a man's wealth by the clothes be
' ways get goo«! men. and he *»-ld<nn ha«
to hunt tbrni up
The hlr««l man Is
entitle«! to a g«"«l l*«l at»! comfortabir
room, with a ¡dace for bin clothing ll<-
1« rntlth-il to govs!, wholi-vomr f<»«l,
and. above all. hr 1» rntlll««d to des-eut
tri-ntnii-nt and kind word».
For Infanta and Childrcn.
fftoS
CAW
Al Ollm. 1 I t K (’> N I
AXcgrt able ftrpanii .re ir,Is
slmiLiiiiitJitrFjuti^iiijixhti
I i.-i} Ur Sttwncks nod I Josvh i
Bears tlio
INEANTS/C h HDBFM
Signature
Pmmolis Di^tti. hi Hrrtfi
N ot N' akc otic .
A
perfect Rcnrdv lor CutHfip
lion. Sour Stonrh. Dlanton
Worms JTonwiliumis Irevrul
new mm I Loss OF S leep
The Sinate Sipiamre^«/
NEW YONK.
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
te
Guarani ev d un«br tfw Food
Exact Copy ot Wrapper
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A Flavoring
It m.kss .
*vr,,P Lttrr tl-an \tjple.
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Sol«! b>- gr»««.
entire length of the barn, no the door
tiny t>e opened from any part of the
driveway, or may extend to a ¡mat In
the barnyard, so the door may tie open-
<d when In the sap« or on horsebai-k
— American Farm World.
Sheep Ars Mot «(wpld,
Thr sheep Is usually set down for a
minici <>b*«tuphllty, but a gentleman
who has Just returned from a thr--.'
years’ trip In -the West tells the fol
low ing story : "I was on borsetta. k a
great part of the time and often n t
rd large sheep ran« hrs One day. while
ruling along, a mother shrvp trotted
op toward my home, bleating pitifully
At last I mails out that there was
something wrong off toward the left
I followed the sheep In that direction.
and «i«>n found the cause of ber di»
tress
Iler lamb had fallen Into a
shallow pit and could not get out. !
lifted the little thin* up. and the gr.it I
tilde of the mother sheep's eyes wl'l
always be a Bouree of consolation to
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IEE SWiFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
...............
tlx« State fairs as cwn:|«red with recent
Pel»* l» lilrter.ns.
year».
“The un krl) rig re ■ 11 why so much
I’ractl.ally all of the State shows this
t uie lima, » « c
: wi.-n tbr -: .c.g
year hai! greater numlx-ra of rural via
sf pctlii-«n ai..! thè h'-arlng «>r tri il In
Hors than have ever attend««! before
not generally un-
W«-re th« farmers a little ¡-in hd for divorce preKvedlnga l»
la-vyer who
derst“«*!." remsrkid a
iiK-m-y di-ulitl««» many <«f tb«-m would
uslN a »¡«clvlty r.f tiU» character of
have r«o.i . i ««! »way from their Ma--
prati he “Ih-rha;* Il Is within th« clr-
fairs, viewii.g a few days' study and
«le of truth to sir that In a ma)>>: Ity
pleuaur* aa a luxury which they could
<»f case* If either husband or w Ite.
not »ff'-nl. This year, however, tbi­
Willi beVrt-r side be plaintiff, should '»top.
farmer* turned out In recorel numlx-ra.
Kxik. am! listen.' »■ It were, the tremble
and «p«-»t more- money tbau In former
would I«- sd)u»tcd <*ut of <i»urt entirely
year» G ihm I j H'* Fanner.
"As a rule. Judge» are Imliixn! to
afford amj -• time for don.« «tl. ¡«rtnrrs
V »lun hl« I» ,»« Ir« H««»*».
to ¡xmder well before- | ur»iilng further
Tbl» Is a storebouar, 4 to fl feet
tow mil legal ro-lri •■*» for m strini’tilal
*<¡unre. In tlx« Ice houar. or of sny «an-
d 1 fl!<nlt!«w
‘IHrorre In haste and re-
renient »Ixe for the milk and butter.
¡«•nt at leisure' I* a l<»x1«-al.¡«arapbrn»«-.
The room «hi-tillI l«e provided with *
Of c.-itr—- If nfter mature reflection a
rentllator at the top The d-w-r» lead
dlff<-r* ut ->|.!n!. 11 d-.i « not en»ur. the *v
Ing to the rmitn should each have a
erwge j rist w u .1 favor prugr« -—lug
«a«h at the top.
The sket h shows
the suit."
only the Inside dn or. Ttae bous« proper
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KASPAHiLLA
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«gran» it 1« a h. t iral <« rt?rtnr,
operating <l;n * i!y upoa thr liver .«»¿J aH>
tnrfiury rttMl. grtiUr t ut pt •• Uutly
atimuldting a be*Khful activity.
Iti
bcnciic’iid inf!uen< r
hov.«’\rr, to
every p»rti<>n <4
c
Trni, a
»' in the
{MriAeaMM-*
.. I .i- j?.-,,...*. • tl »1
pruujt»:.. v xi vtL !
c, ii.i: ur . I
apatite, cortctiing a->ur n -
<h,
breath, irrrg iUr.ticM <>( t) .• l
eon-
»tip.it><?n and the long b*t of tr» blra
direct!? traceu Me to th - u?;wh>«h
conditions.
Ka*|<arilla
Is <ltow»t-
nesn, bea<lachrt I.M-'ldihe «nd <!«**jw>n<l-
enry due to i »clnitjr of Un* liver,
kidnrvs and d •,
»««. t
1» «* a
MrcDffthming tonic of thr highr >t value.
If it faib* to
fv >•
all
dealrrs to refund the pur I
Utcgnu
IkA T CHEMICAL Co.
Otlac.do St-.-imtuore loci propo«
"I shall hair to refer you to papa."
•aid tbs young and lovely Clarín la liewit-
i >« lando re!’« ted
th»
“Y«b“ he sard. "I «iipj-“«« thst
mrr«-i-t procedure.
I take tb« initiativ«
and you order ths referendum."—<'b.>«go
Trillila»,
OWI Ml ST
la built with walla. the »¡«ace lielng
fllla«| with sawdust. Tlx* <lotti-<! lines
show tlx* outline of tbe Ice when th«-
bouse la fillcrtt
If sawdust la piled
UpatU and around
the storeroom It
tnak«-s a flne place to store vegetables
or fruits.
Pratt Wrweplwg Markies,
A fruit wrapping machine has Iww-n
put In o¡M>ratton In California. It ro
qulrea practically tro attention and <-n
tlrelv automatically srn|s the fruit,
says Country Getith-man.
Th« fruit
rolls down a slight Incline to the o|«-r
«tor, turning slowly fiver ss tt ap
proachr« hltu and giving him an <>|«|>or
(unity to rm«ivs defective »tieclmeik»
The fruit 1» lift««! stat placed stem up
In rubiH-r cup« which carry It to a me
'haniam f'|>er»tlng much ns thr human
bands It In curried to the pa|wr bet’ig
• ut at»l printed from the roll
The
tw l»t of lb«- paper !• made over thr stent
«t l thus cunliliuilt.g the stem amt pre-
vi utltig pun tun- Injury
If the ma
blue tH-eouir« dogged. It Is ntopped by
a clutch operated by electricity.
A
counting attachment registers tli« num
tier wrapjHil Thr capacity of the ma
cliliie Is said to eipial »lx good wrappers
fllllr Orchard I »art.
A certain rough sc-tlon
oylvanla that tans hitherto t
garelcd as of little value, for any pur
pose, has been found to tie well «ulta«!
Io the production of staples, anal the
farmer« there have been Indm.'ral :o en
«ett-Oprnlna Sltdlna floor.
The door should I*- hung on a ¡«er gage in orchard planting in a wholesale
foctly borirontni b»r
A cord or amai wav, I» Ing a«mirai| that the tuwlnem
rope I» fastened to the door near the will I way largely We hare much rourh
top and runa over a pulley at th« end ly. hilly lami In Morrai of our south
of the track on which the iloor la hung cm rountl«-» that ought to tie used I d
The rope la fasta-ncal to a bucket or a the same way —Indiana Farmer,
patnt keg Is good. In which sufflct-nt
Milk I«.
XX hai «terlliard
weight la placed to draw the door ««¡«-n
Whnt la stcrlllz««] milk a mi w bat are
II» idi imi ig' -
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W. Il W ., Yìr
ginia.
The milk Is sterilised
by steam,
wbh-li heats it to about 150 d*-gr<*v«nnd
after that It is cooled down with s
rtiooler. This I« cadérti pusteurlzlng If
I» he»tf«i to a |Hilnt that kills all germ
llfe nn«l llirn cmleiL It sometimes gives
thè milk a i1M>kls| flavor.
ne»» ;mt1 ti’Mi onuint nru«r
Upturn Morphine i*ir Marni
hi
tkrt I'llerri' l*ro«perl«r.
better eyldrii-e of the prosperity
of th
e .-ig'd In agricultural pur
nvlul
lull* Is mv
l«»l than to w itness the
>!»•»»Ing of
if v wealth at the various State
fairs this *-■ raw n
I'lili-agoana wbo at
traded the annual stwiws at Iowa.
MlniMMota. VVlsrvmaln. Indiana. Oblo
and Kentu ■ky have ret art •»! with tlx*
most cheer ng re-|«“rte <»f pro«perity to
the furti lug districts as was well shown
Mcduinrs coutaiafaff Mercury are often given to person.* sulT -rtn^ wit!«
Cont^g'i m* li'i--«i !'•■ -»«»tl. ami *«» powerful is the action of thia <iru^ that it
frequently removes the symptom* in a short while, and shut* the <!i»cise
up in the system to do greater tiamage to the «iclicatc internal in nt?w«.
When, however, tl-e treatment is left <»d. the di*ea«e al wavs returns, and the
patient fin«!* that his health has Irecn injure«! by this puw« rful mine nJ. amt
tnA-
he is often left with weak stomach. d:»tur!»ed digestion, mercurial ri
Thc Mtion of S S S. is entirely ibflerent.
It contai--.* no
tiam. etc.
Mercury, nor anv other harmful dritr. but is made entirely of hc«!tn<,
cleansing r«.«its am! herbs. It cur«* C«>ntagioua Bio<>! I’m-on by rv.novtnff
It »«-Arches out every particle of the p«!«- u
the virus fn-in the Irfort»!.
y
I
and doc*
lei . !\ up and siren;;!
;* <--.« rv ; . ’ ( I’ •
add.ition to curing the disc-
body, ¡ta fine tonic effevta tone up the stomach and digestion, improve the
appetite and regulate t.ic entire system. Home treatment book containing
valuable information about the «lifU-rent stages of the disease and any
medical advice desired »ent free to all who write.
The I «efnl *wn Biiwcr,
Sunflower sr.il» are said to give ab
extra fine fl »vor to eggs and are uimh
Used by the French t>eople for
purpose.
Itemember this when
plnut your garden and drop In »*ine
..«■da around ttie edges and In the old
corner* A few planted near the slug
drnln will help to keep away tnta»ma
and £l*e you heads of m-i-d that
be inn tu moth In site.
Crselleal Farm Motes,
(Yon’t fall to cut out and burn
cnin-s Infest««! by Insect* and dlsra»«**.
Have you ever notlrod that men who
are the most su.«.«»ful farmers stick
to the <*rops they know most about
making a »¡««laity of them? The man
i . i vp. rm.' ' ib with every nrw thing
t: .it c : • n ng will Ou ! It expeualvs
tnisinrwi. *
Measure hay In the Wack thia way:
Mensuro the «tack In length, width and
over
Multiply the width in feet by
the over and divide by four. Then
multiply the rrault by length. To ro
dm-e to ton of bay In sta«» lews than
twenty day*, dlvhle the cubh-al con­
tent» t’y »12- For more than twenty
cut •■»«
Silty 'lays divide :y
422. am! for m««rs than sixty days dl
«ide bv ■s*'
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A FULL POUND 25c.
Get it from
y<nr Grocer
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Martha Washington
Comfort Shoes
You will never know what genuine-
foot comfort i* until you wear Martha
Waahin; tori Comtort Siloes. 'I hey ve­
il v* tired ami aching feet and make walk­
ing a pli-asurc. T hey fit like a
feal os easy as a stocking. No
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button* or lace»—they just slip on and off at will. The « 'a .tic at
the sl«l • "give»” w.ili every movement of th«- I - >t. ho. ir.ug free
ac tion am! .1 perfect fit. Absolntv comfort iflMir iritcetl.
Hew are of imitations. Only the genuine have th«- uatne Martha
Wasaington and Mayer Trade Mark stamtnid 0-1 ii sole. Rifu «
substitutes. Your dealer will supply you; if not, w rite to us.
FKEE—lt you will w-n.l us th« name ot • <ie .lev who
J«».'.» nut hdik.llf Martbti
Akhio^t'» i ( <, ifort Stsnre, w«
Wiilftctut y<K*trr«.fM> tptud.a buMutiiul ptetunk oi Manha
We •!*«» make lionorbih Sbo^e. LeAdin« Lady
Shew», • fin a ( uxlimu Shoes alk I buwfad
School Shiaea.
F. Mayer Boot C/Shoc Co.
MU. WAI KL4..WUCON.SI.N
Wholesome
Those
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AKING
23 Ounces for 23 Cents
Made from pvre, carefully tested
materials. Get a can on trial.
You never saw such cakes
and biscuit They’ll open
your eyes.