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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1909)
•» •»• Good Blood Means good health, and Hood’s Ba reaps rill* has an unapproachsd record as a blood-purtfler. ‘•’»' i a . < - 7 F v* j BLOW AT REFORM. COUGHS AISD COLDS BEST FORAGE PLANT Chinos« Regent Di ami a a-a Yuan From i All Offices I Took. Pe-ru«nn Washirg«on Stat« Experiment Statioi Maaes E»t*ns<vs Investigation. In order to discover a forag« plant shich will grow and yield profitable It effects Us womlerlul runs, ru4 crop« in the so-called “dry section, amply bec*u»e it contain« aaiospanlla of the stats, th« staff of th« Suu but bscau»« It combines the ulmos» rvuiedial value« of more than ‘JO different College Experiment Station ha* car Ingredient*. There ia no real subeUtuts in tiie dismissal of Yuan Shi Kai, ried on eateneiv« invettigation* at for it. If urged to buy anv preparation grand counselor and commander in both the local and «ub «tations during acid to be ‘Tuat as good’ you may bs chief of the force*. The act, however, th* psat year Scores of forage plant» auro it ia interior. co»U t-es to mast, have been olanted and tested, «nd at and yields Hu» dealer a larger p' fl». is attributed mainly to the regent aid the preaent stage of this experimenta U«t Hood > barwMril!» u»tay 1» w«*l >*"'4 is characterised as dangerous inasmuch tion. it is known that mtlo matte Lm »r 1» iv- te. u .1» »i. •» aa *r»»i» « Jerusalem corn, artichoke*. Kaffii aa It gives to tho revulultotiarie« and corn, ano amber cane corn are among reformers an issu« on tbe cry "Chiba »■Ian IF the best adapted plant* for “dry f. r the Chineee." farming " “Well knows i The work of the lub station *1 Con- board of ! him ta That the situation ia grave i* becom tied ha» been earned olvtig four lines; "Well . bo I». ing more and more a parent. That a First, there ha» been an eff ort to de Work.ng ■ bariteli g ..«.romei t Upl ■ aval would foil, w the termine the best method of handling succession has baton g< t.eraily accepted, Only One "BROMO 0U1N1NE" • umrner fallow, including s study uf Thoi I» l.AkATIkK BkoMo ut lNINK I** but even the Chinese did nut • x«ct this the effect of certain tool«, second, r^ tb» sie?..rar» *4 t. I* t.lAoVK Ls»4 *b* to occur before the expiration of the there has been a study of the adapta «Id arw i. Own a Laid In On» 1>»> I*». hundred days of mourn iu,. bility <d various well known dry lana At the conclusion of a conferer.c« forage plant« to central Wash.ngtos A thwunauU bof®*puw*r verti<ml fe.flAilloin, third. « *«udy of th» »Ifert h«tw«-en th- British, American and •ngint, a«i«i ie lx th* larg»at ut Hn kind, d growui" a cultivated crop, in place German ministers tixLy a s«cond m«at- was ¡ /.j at Hun- f the summer fallow, upon the wheat ing of diplomats w.a called to inciude ewru Ehg tul dntifif au «i«rtric g*u«r» •rop; fourth, there h.i» been a study ol the represeiilotiveo of other powers, tor '.he adaptability and method* of »eed in the hope of furmulatirg a co. certrd ng of well known dry land gratae«, program of action. It was realised at M»Ui»r» wtU find Mi* Wioo. es » — ible« «nd legumes ». the Ar t meetii g that Japan was th« Although the p»«t season ha» been l irios *»• IMllUuf yaiMi. doubtful i li ment and there was a gen Geni'erir t I < .in cheerfully rec an est eptionally dry one, and th* re eral conviction that the power* would ommend Peruna as an effective cure suits could n<>t be expected to show forage crops in a* favorable a light a« i not be able to t kc any definite • teps for coughs ard colds Yon are inthorired tr> u«e my photo the average season would, yet several Indore further developments. obnts showed up very promts ng with testimonial in any nub’iration. Mrs josenh Ha’! Chase. \mong these were Jerusalem corn, QOOC FOR FORAGE. mtlo mine. Kaffir eorn artichoke« sn< Tr ' It ‘ . \'i «ho-.'o J) (" and smber cane corn Another prom ‘c B 4 Not a e : N - Haar I«.."« one was a «mill, early maturing ififirard Burbank Succaads With HI« Mr» A ! Wetlei 16?3 Ohio St. variety of dent com. Thornloss Cactus. Terre Haute Ind w’ites Other nlmt» tried were cow peas, ‘When I brgvn to take your medi soy bean*, chi- k pea, common millet Ix»a Atigrles, Jan. 4. The official tllowsw. r I t ■ ■ _ r : e r a fansnese millet, llungarim millet. Warrham I on« lluw <1 ■» rmhon w.'l re|*orts on the flrat summer's bel l cul- church bell ring golden millet, common field pesa kaow It w »i. the p «puri ty ... • tivation of the Burbank thornless cac- sme I and hear kale. rape, pooeorn and flint corn Tuffoki S it it b l •> Js c»pt “When ! began v< "r tra itrnent mv On Sr&ietrber 16 the Mila maire • tue were issue i Ire uy by ihe Western bead was terr b'e I hit) burring and showed itself to be the he«t drouth Empire, an agricultural Journal which chirping noises in my he >d resister This plant grows very simi "I followed votiy «ili i<» ( ithfulls lar to «litli. escept that it Siitler« • Rhoumatiam Proscription. has had charge cf cx'.c: five sxpari and took Peruna as yon told me great deal more and i» m<-r» leafy I he increased u*e of whiskey fur ments on th« i.*w foragu plant S’.os ! n.ij'-t I say I aoi ue'l Jerusalem corn and Kaffir corn arc rhcumatiiru 1« it causing considerable With the i xc. ption that one lot "f want to go and viad mv mother both very similar in appearance to liiacustiuti amung iiiueng the medical fra Hnd tee the doctor who ’ I « « no* d -onitnon corn, being about midway ternity It i» an almost infallible cure planted in th« Indio desert nearly per ! wdl ’ell him i> rt br;i mixed with certain other in etween common corn and Milo maize ished from Ihe effects of exceiaive al . lone for tbit world I bushiness Their seed however, is The kali in th« soil, the average results •>« ■«-a* Veruna t’-at ru*ed r-e aredienta and taken properly Peruna ia manufactured by The orne in a large and fairly compict "To priniuneed successful. following formula ia tflkchve The largest Périma I >: tig M ig < ■’, C< 1 unibu» irad. or bunch on the end of the «talk >nc half pint of good whiskey teats were made U|»>n the hardy 1 bom- Ohio They yie'd quite heavily in most ane ounce of Ton» Tori» Compound and n. rnr j, prr. *-lr leas varieties, wh.ch Luther Burbonk I ibices, and judging from thio year's ■tie ounce of Syrup Sarsaparilla Com experience, would mature a fair nuan I ake in tahlesp.>"tiful dosei collected from ail part« of the w rid, Peruna Almanac for l!»n*> oound an I of the»-, varieties large quanti'iea Mty of seed -• Connell, which makes before eat h meal and before retiring will be dialribu e J thia year to those very useful feed for poultry and T«,’n Compound i< a product of H -k the laboratorte» of the Giobe I'har who will make experimental tests with swine th- ‘ •• The difference in the showing of macrittical Co, Chicago, but it as them. II. A well a» the other ingredients car. be lerusaleni and Kaffir corn and Milo The report concludes that th< ml««« ■penda maize wa» quite noticeable While had from any good druggist \ nr a- I.-» I'. n •• to I , tor I t ' p t. the leaves of the two (ormer plants them from rabbits, but that the early Ilf». < «HflntKiUB I'rrfnrmiini'p .fid not dry up the Inner plants of the fear« expreMed that they w uld revert MFZb#nrt*r,” raH«d out Mr». Jaj’*»; •lots were ahout one-third «mi’ler in Mm. Biggs- My In » nnd s-iin« tn be ■•e than the plant» i n the outer edge from (b* f *r you b«**« to the old habits of gr< wing thorns have been <ti«p>elled by thia year’s re- font tr. thought about half tb« time. This showed that thrir growth had drinking •»»* sults. as th.« j.r< pngation ia not from lly che. Led by the «hort “No. tn' dear.’* Mr Mr» !>!.»• I an] | h •« hi» Idi• i» arc >een m iti »<<•>. but fr. rn < u'.tmg«. which, arc. rd ge of moisture. 'Ihe trial leu< I« the btl’wiiv below “Not aftln Utili an tar n|>irt t' t lie <au't li. p getting ing to all botan cal law and hiato-y, Irr the impression tint Jerusalem loot on Ilo- way ft' .0 ..lie to lb« otbrr I K<ffir coen are but poorly adapt A recent church nolico In Man. h»s<»r rigidly conform to th« fratuiea of the to central Washington conditions Ragland. read "A potato pl» cupper will parent plant. !>ent corn made a'nv-st a perfect «• held on Saturday »r»nmr ftubjwf The us«» as a Ld 'er for the family stand but the growth was scanty, and for S inlay evening. A Sight of Agony.'” cow and for p ultry upon the am ill -nlv a small quantity of nubbin* m tracts where personal attention is giv nrrd PIIXS CURED IN • TO 14 DAYS The proent season's gr.-wth could PASO UINTMEN1 '• gua a toad ' ■ euro any en seem to have been fully established. ' '1 be i . k ..'r r r.! a p-.ne.f tr-m b” oaoo of Iwkin«. Hllmt. Ill«mlin« or Prulmdlnc All Waolorf. PIU» in * u> H dart w muno; rotuudwl -U» rn of the omr strain grown on land DEAD AT MESSINA 116,000. “Georg»." «a 4 Partner Merapjdo io hi* idiolning tbe esneriment station last K»«lanalo»r. •un ”if >O'i bad tlu» wsrt of ni n» o ear was s (air crop and may be taken Rivers—1 barro t beard .injibing about Estimates Increase Ti tai of Losses y«ur band aliai wu ild you .lo wiih ItF* ■ a a (airly gwtd demon»fr»t'on "O. 1 don't knnw, f»tb»r." an'worml Dr Mary Wslk.r for a long tlcu« What by Earthquake. «hit could be ihine with dent corn Georgi "Trita il duwu «rifa ■ raaor. I b»a baivtu» of bar? >n *nv guod. dry l»nd farm The Rome, Jan. 4. Exact statistics of SU*»*“ Brovko - I tblak «h» baa fono Into a eed. however w<»ti!d have to be "And I »» »(“•''• glvln' »'»i a g»iitl»man'a ngr»*a>*tit of evu*» »art, not th« dead and surviving in the earth I 'ited to the I.»ci1itv medimi odication” grò-ned Far u»r to brook loto pftM any Mr* The flint corn and the ponrorn quake dinlrict aro «till imjo»*ib)« to Strappi» (Ti am Trib'i--» fde a good stand »nd matured we’l .obtain, becauao fall dead bodiea burled •>f the - geo« th was so small that t*ull*««lng « Had cv ronld not be g ven consideration under the rub a have r ot yet b<-«n ex- *‘U hat kind <>f pat ment ar» you going 1 comparison with dent corn Thr cavato.!. It 1« equally imp* sible to 10 put ilo I th s st -el *■' rtichoke« mule an excel'ent stand "lV»lt. it i» oir Intention------ ” make any accurate count of the surviv nd showed remsrk-hle ability to coi “So 'l a '» t • In I i« It? Great PI no! inue their gr -wth throughout thr e ors, for they ar« today scattered from Whv don't you mo»» out of thia a* eh* ore end of the country to the uther. ire drv season Whether it w-tild pay to utilise Tie only figures that can be given orc boi hood? Yim d. i’t ha«» ta lira ber». do you?" n land for tlir growth of tb*< reach« I by calculating the total po|U- »ota is n ..pen que-ti >n The other lations before the disaster and rub- I a« UUg *a *•!•. ’»nts p- t «»>» used nude so light a trading therefrom the numbers t at Slotriy Ikwtor. l ui troubled with tn ■rowth this season th»t fnrthe- '• 1 are *up|>ored to have survive*. Th« •minila I I tumble aud to»» In bed all vill be necessary before they can be result is, of course, approxim de. nlaht long I U'bat do you auppoa« la the onsidered as even promising On this basis is made the es imate mu»» of lit ')( the non cu'tivated forage nhnt« that about 25,000 people have left Me«- «e most promising was the alfa’fa Doctor l'i-rtinp» you are worrvlne sina and the communae. As the total nvrr that bill i»U bare owed lue fur tbe I'bi« m»de ,i (airly good «tmd and mtinued to grow «lowly throughout ' |>opul»tion of the city an l communae l>aat two years. he entire season On September was about 155,000, and as there are ! «to.id alxuit eighteen inche« or l»n »till alxiut 15,000 people «till in the IrnrnlHg ite* I'ulMfa uf tb« Uaae eet high As the firat season is needed distric', the dead probubly numl*cr Girl In Grand ftiatxf Harry, who u in establish alfalfa, this is con«idei clo e to 115,000. bat man everybody it cheering? in excellent showing The alfalfa was The victims are Ir.eresairg daily, not Iler Kacurt l Ust a Graboey. tb* rig!» •ceded with a grain drill, which al- only through thk dyirg of the it jure!, •ackl» owed the »eed to be conducted down hut also by the many sulci *ea cominit- Girl I •»• and th* rallow b» threw into the shoes of the drill so that it te I by the dcsjidrate survivors. town and Jumped »a ia tbo wrvug tackln was deposited in moist soil, ft is a h»? oucstionable whether a good stand •otild he secured by broadcast seed Harriman Lines Extended aw Iwlwwrtlow. ng and harrowing in Ch rago, Jan. 4. Extensive work on Th. Ker Dr. fourthly, hearing a hin< Hairy vetch made a poor stand, but the Harrmian lin< a, officials nay, is to orean playiug ragtime mn»ie ta front ol a promising growth The tenacity lie pushed during th« <om ng aumm«'. bia prrin«.«, closed hl» »‘nrra di»>r. with which they cling to the soil when The Southern Pae fl • ta to build n rth "For Solomon say», you kuow." re once r«tab'i«hed makes it rather "«•»• on an air Im« fr> m Den »on. through marked the dortor. "th l 'the dm a »hall tion. ble whether it would pay to seed Topeka to Lincoln, Neb. The Union bo »hut In tb» »treeta when th* suand of •o n! grain land to vetch, un e permanent pasture is desired Pacific ia to build a d< uble track line th* grind.ng la low.' " Of the grasses, the most promising from Omaha through I. neoIn, «onne t- two irrlallal». was the slender wheat grass; smooth ing with the present Un on Pacific [ hrome grass Neither of these graises, •iella ■ la ah» a wrrar fiend’ ma n I ne at Central City, Neb. Ar a Drmdful! Tb» last d.un»r »S Ih.iwever. showed up as well a* the rangement» are being completed by a'tended ah* carried away tbo cooks alfalfa Another season’s growth is General Manager Mohbr, of th. t'n in New York Ron needed to determine anything definite ' -egardmg their production Other 1‘acifi-, for the Central City ut-eff tho ugh Lincoln. <»nly T p-r e»M of th» food of ■ , grasses tried were meadow fescue, or None of Fren b {.»••ant co-iaists of r«»at. whl!» ¡.bard grass, tall oat grass I these grasses made a show woethv of Ufd Da id Man'« Nun», an Kngliab savvy’s food io JI per cent mention. Since the past season has Ixm Angele«, Jan. 4.- Ona i f th« meat. Chines« been exeeotinnallv dry. they will be •m.'oihrat awirdle« that has been work- Th» Bullan of Morocco taust cho»»» hit given another trial. TÌ iìb wnmlaful nun ha» I ud in the West ia being perpetrated on ,'onr r»al wirr» from among hi* rvirino. The only stiggentions the station mad« « lif «ul od y «f th« t‘f’'p®rtie"« nt R ao ' s . j metchanta of the l’«ciflc c aat by an ■ad tb* Klag of Sam I» forced to marry has to make to farmers regarding Ilatb« and R«rk». and thesg forage crops are that alfalfa unkn wn man. who ia fl ating chocks hit »lalara u r<«.ng Ib« «nrul th« hrome grass, acclimated dent corn. brn«rit of hto sorvkm. oatenaibly given by W A. Cow en. ex- Ita4» Poly. Milo maize. Jerusalem eorn and Kaffir clck of the Supreme e urt < f the »ta'e No Mertorv. Rotsono Th» aw»»t yomg thing with th» heantb orn are worthy of trial in a small j • f Tennessee. The latter, ace rrfing or Dru «s L'wd. No htl red hair appr. a. bad th» parrot'» cago ’ i.v lb» farmer had better learn Operali »os or < ut It of to advices from Nashville, haa been “1’retty Polls !” ah* said. « • a handle them, however before .lead several year*. When a check Guars- ’rr-a U» curb Catarrh Asthma. I unp. "Fico! Fir»!“ a<-r»am»d tb» parrot. trying them on a largr scale R'timai'h an»l Kfeine« tn-uble«. and ail Private wsu returned from Naahvill« with the 1 ■ wAM-t if Man mm Woman. Walef-l I m « W«««. R*»rrboOy Keown. statement Cowden had depart« I. A SURE CANCER CURE "Why do »au call your cut Boon» W h»n you would pot your d»rt»r fia Juat ad fr>«m 1‘rltin. China aafa. auro I •rang*" Inquired tba «alter. Around a girl. It ia a ein, • V • A. I g ■ n I ■ • * ■ : •- • Crook» M ko Heavy Haul. If cannot call, wrtto for aymptom bioak Pm th* answer th» otti»» woman mad» A crying aham». tx* Angeles, Jan. 4.— A L-a Ange tn thl» qnmtuxs Is so obvious that ths and circular. Inc ko« 4 ream in Btampa. To get, t claim. ( ormjitaîion nere le« thief began the new y«gr with what h «mesa refus»« t« Inrilt ths latslllgrnm All lacerated by a pl a ia doubtless the heaviest haul, weight of th» r»sd»r by recording It. - Th» Gosaip. __ The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. e nsid«r«d. ever made in thia state. Tra* II« git away with 100 Una of e al. val rollcMnan Ito unskilled rider)—<)o ued at 11.500, from the yards <>f the tack I No thoroiighfar« her« Can t Black Canyon Coal norrpsny, on S<>u'h P N U Nu. 2 0. you read that elgn? Alameila atre«'. The greater part of Rider—1 can. but my bora* rant— 1X' II r < wrillra t<» o<l»»rtl»orw pleoao the coal, for blacksmiths, wss vslued Translated from Talau from Fllegvud.- ?? w»owi|»w thia p»|.»r. I st 117.50 per ton. Rla'tor C, Gee Wo Tn Doctor P«kin, Jan. 4. —It is the consensu« of opinion that the Manebus do not un de r» tar id the full significance of their precipitate art, which r*suited today For Infants and Children. ALCOUOL 3 Ft« CERT A> r^e' !A* brpnirn Í rU StobtüFlucFûalüîftMuô lag ¡ir S^aaii aulikaerMÀ Dears tho Promoirs Di<y»tatrWrf¿ r-st and Itax ofltabu anse Oairnt Murpiue rrrMscj N ot N arc otic . * Aptfe.l rztnrih hwr.xivçi Bon. hour Sion« h.DUtrftri Woe taj JI ’oirvulsnna JVwruk lU'M tuai l.OSS OF Si LLP. rw Si-dr StgtÄ-arr < I NEW YOHK Use For Over Thirty Years A Haeonni. It make* • syrup bettor t! in Maple. by grucce« —• HAVE YOU EVER USED t«uife ke-ep It r«. »upBruHr i.*,.- If g , h W« *!*•< au • ’ fe i* a«'. i>rt ««• >< C'*m«s in du« n't n I a** h.a name aoi y i .• tf'»«« W IM*«;! e Rie« M u a .J la g ’»’. et » >»•> PORTLAND RICE WLU.iC COMPANY i*ORTLAND. OREGON The 2 “FLYERS” •re th. O. R. &. N. fait through traina between PORTLAND .nd SPOKANE WM. M c M urray , g . p . a Portland C rescent 'il«, tori Egg-Photphate SI BAKINC POWDER A FULL POUND 25c. Get it from your Grocer vs. Quality In the matter of food you can t afford to sacrifice Quality for Cheapness. Economy is rignt and good but inferior food product» are dear ut any price. is economical—■not Cheap. Try it. The best at any price or your money back. JAQUES MEG. CO (.hlcaiio Guarsutesd Pura and Whole I