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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1909)
* 1 4 » a» t M ” • ' EIGHTEEN ÁRE DEAD Why Does It Cure Not boeauso It la Sarsaparilla, but because It le a medicine of peculiar merit, composod of more than twenty different 'remedial agents effecting phenomonal cures of troubles of the blood, stomach, liver and bowel*. CATARRH IN HEAD WOOL POOL FAILS. Pe-ru-n«i-—Pv-ru-nj. 8 far* Oft.r H gh Price* and Break Propoaed Combine. Pocatello, Trains Callaie on Denver & Rio Grande In Colorado. National Mr. Pinchot'* refusal* were based on THIRTY PERSONS ARE INJURED Ta«r. The eleml'T I- . »•«» ■" t" on th« pretty at«-i> 'I'ln r "You se«-tu in a g««««d humor this •**> Ing. Billy!“ »be «»unneul.vl as .be »u ter«t th» car »t th'- truth ■' >r "Yyu bet." cliu« kle«l Hilly, .tralght enlng Up hl« tl> I b - I like I am u s hunting trip' "Indeed' In what wnyT' Why. I am bringing «town tl 'dear'" she blushed and »aid lie wa* tb* boy In town. I We.tbound Pa.a.rger kit (bound Crashes policy of the association tf • * ' i H4 V ttw «Bi * Í* tnwrxM.«« prfWMk »»»Ur c«r*4 > * I»» t it.* « fir**» ?♦•*»* h*»- Mnret Ib*«. I tnt rail 41 *> «»»•! !«•«<>• «»4 trs-allam I«» H li fcha«. L4 . >1 Afvk ti< . 1 MtaUiisb»«. Pa FITS Th. tiimcultT. John Rockefeller iiiaite. he says, silty- five million plunk* Oti four thou« I ml <1 -H i « t~»rr.«»v • I ; oh. be rolled It tip III chunk*. I feel that I ni I «!•» a« well or iu>«t a* wril .!• !>•• Hut ao on» «c » to I .-|g to lend four thousand plunk* to me Houston Post. Shake Into Your Shoe« Alhm’rFi«’ I • t •••■!** f< r th» fw** Î! rtirwa painful, «w' i.-. ■ r »tffss-t. M«-«« «Wfavt «-Rjty, fb>’I l-y all f>rwggbktji and &h**» »ma th>n t ec*-«*|<t »ng Hampto »C- AddrtMM A H. I-*» Hwy. N. Y, 7k. W.M* • bar.«. ‘ 1 Ip C ' > ’ . . : I - ■ • - 1t--. “whnt Is the • l».«rg- «g iln-t th m Ulan! "Disorderly conduct, you honor. He aitpnwiched two rii..riu ludle« to whom he hn<l never been Introduced and In vitrei them to have n I h.inksglvltig din ner at bls e*|.cin(c 'That wrnui’l dl»<>r«1erly conduct it was reck!«-»., daring *'- Judge toward the gi-v«T"ment torestry service. On a tinal ahowlown on the Ch.cago i Into What ¡s CASTORIA < k >I storage propo*iti«.n it was f«Air.«l < Freight — Doctor* that the signatures to tbe Chicago eon-1 tract were 4,ftou,000 |«>unda abort of I and Nurm to Scena. the required 2ft,000,00U (ounds nec«a- , Mr. William A Pr»««. r, 1722 Third «lelexatea pre,ent at the Pocatello con- - av«*, Muline, III., writes: ventton, and a campaign will be inaug- j ’ I have txu n suffering from catarrh urated on the outside. • Won! buyer* from Chicago an«l St. and tri«! innumerable so-called reme Ixiui* hav«- been active during the con-1 dies without avail. No one knows ho« vent on in buying the IltoK clip at I have suffer«!, not only from the dis from 18 to 21 cents. Many wvolgrow- ease tta« lf, but from mortification whe («-r*, heretofore considered as staunch in ct>m|>any of fr:end* or strangers, I supfmrters of the Chicago plan, have "I have uacl two bottk-s of yom , contracted their clips to private buy e»* m I w. «• «* »*...»* _ k •4i«’iiiHi« tvi ** V vttiy. ttf-U it er», aliumi by the remarkable prices. I effected a «« hi plete m. Cxg <ur», at ' Ogden wa* aelect«! as the n«-xt place what is better yet, the disease has not of meeting. returned. Fred W. Goo 11 ng, of Shoshone, j was re-« ected pre*uiont;i “I can moat emphatically rveommrnd Idaho, Pcruna to ell aufferera from thia dis ; George S. Walker, of Cheyenne. Wyo., I ease. '* again wa* ch *en secretary, and Lewie ' Rrad fhri tipriwr'C. Woolgrower* Say Pinchot'* Subordi nate. H.ivo fooMuch Power. Pocatello, Idaho, Jan. 16.- The sec-: ond day's session of th«- convention of; the National Woolgrowere* association in thia city waa mark«l by another at-; tack on the foreat aorvice. S. Gusney, ! of Flagstaff, Arixona, in an address in the afternoon, declare«! that just ce to i NO TRAINS RUNNING. Overland Traffic on Central Pacific Stopped by Flood*. aary to itu..re the Chicago market. At a meeting of those already signed up i it was found t « be impoMlble to secure DENOUNCE FOREST SERVICE the sheepmen of the West demand«! a change in th«« present m< thoda of ml ministration of the range control. Mr. Goaney asaert«! that he could ; cite numerous* instance« tn his own ' state where favoritism, prejudice ami j graft have figured in the administra tion of the natiunal r< serve*. After tl»e election of officers ami *«•• lection of the place of meeting for 11*10, the convention will adjourn. Salt Lake has withdrawn in favor of Ogden, w hich city I* now tn the lead. Cont« ndtng that any « hang«- in th«« existing protecting tariff on wool would work great injury on the ah sp induatry in America, C. H. Harding, of l*hil«d>-lphia, ex-preaident of the National Association of Wool manufac turer*, addressed the convention. He compared the recent hearing before th«« house committee on tariff revision to a minstrel show, with some of thv Oil,-: an «-n«l m« -ya pl«!grs uf the rvqu.nd amount am« ng Though! Ilr I ntler.l •»•»d • . • » Tilo Klti'l You llave Alvtiiys Itouglit ha» borne thc signa- tur«* <>Y Cha». 11. Fletcher, antt has bren tunde nuder Iris perennal aU|M*rvi»i'«n tor <»»er <*ltk vrtirs« Allow no ono t«> drt-clve yon in thi*. C«>iint«-ró-its, Itiiitaiion* nini •• <ln»t-n»-go.«d’’ uri- biit Kxt>rriincnts, und enstangrr tbo henil ti « <lt « i« l ; « « «*t I v y« i w tai h<- t« rtn«-d the «elfish end narrow Glenwood Springs, Colo., Jan. 16. In a collision between Denver & Rio Gr«ndc pa*»« ng«-r train No. 6, west bound, aici caatbound freight No. 666, at Dotsero last night, 18 persona were kill«! ami .10 injured, ao far aa known. Aa soon aa the information readied her«' that a w»-ck had occurred, a qi al ri.1. f. -up '«•i« me avail A <• M able doctors and nurse» in the city w. mown*! pr<-»»«i into service smi carried to the Coal Merchant «>mvlain of »»"» w»«lf>»r. It kill, ml scene of th«' acciilcnt. This train, it croix«. >ou know. was expected, would bring the injure«! Yr. t'u.toiixr I -skins it ■ rhr hi back, and possibly the dead, last night, ! noli«-« that In «our case it haa killed but it waa not ''X|H-cte<i to reach here th» rwit art y before 2 o'clock. Mi-ag'-r detail* of the wreck are to Only One “BROMO QUININE1 the effect that the freight train was That to LAXATIVE Hl« »Mu yUININi fur the -to’ alar» I * GfcUV I att« mptmg to take a siding to let th« world «wer tu < m*iil -.*1 in < »**• T. « paas'-nger pass, but had only partly run •t brain rf*wr»r I off the main line when the paaaenger tram came tearing along ami crash«! >nrhi.|* fit) •» nto iL The chair car of the passen tì» Ing. th • rio ’•(or* Nik »nu9 ger was torn in two and one tourist car tch«seo|ied. The passenger train waa ftb«<»rb«J well fflle«! with paaiengvra, moat of whom were asleep. It is feared that the list of «lead will wtH find Mrt WinMwvr’f *• ■ -.i....: .. nr o I»- greatly augment**'! when full details Iwfiuf the U«lblQ< arc received. orar awocialion, Woolgrewera* which adjourned in thia city Saturday. I ula, «cactus, anemia, catturli. i«-rvou*- nese, that Untl filling, dy.|>«-paia, luM of appetite, and bmld* up the system. UM it u-1«» la to» ■« <«l !i-i»H num m la •b«wUM mt.®« turw «»u«i roMtoto. n.dser pr»««4i»r! IH«»' « blr ; n»v«r »on ktiuw. HL - Chief Jan. tat ions to attend the convent« n of the | Thus Hood's HatxAparilla curve scrof "Now, young gentlemen," «ahi th® pro fr«»or of 111-I'MI pii .. . li) ill Winding op bl. little talk to the rissa, “.»ou under »(■nd, do you not, wist I mean wh.n I use the term ‘.tbical and ititelleitual aria- tocracy'F* "Yea. air," anawi-eed th. young man with the bad eya ; "it m an« bring great sud g*«-1, tn y-uir uuud ” Idaho, Forester Pinch<«l turn'd «town two invi- - j Mr A. Thompmjn, B«>. 1 II. R I, Martel, Ohio, writ«*: ' When I b> gan your treatment my eye* were inflsn < d. IW'I»« Vupjid up half of th« » me. and was wire and wabby. I rould n t real at night on account of continual huwling «nd «pitting. *'l had tried several remedies and was about to give up, but thought ! would try fi runa. “After 1 had taken about one-third of a bottle I noticed a dilTerwM**. 1 *p) no« <oreplrtrl> < urrd. aft.-r !!eru g with catarrh for eight« . n year*. "I think if those who an- afflicted with catarrh would try Pt-runa they would n««v«r regret it." I'f-runa is manufartur'-d by the Peni na Drug Mfg. Cxi., Columt-us, Ohio. A«k your druggist for a free Prruna almanac for IBl«». Mull«. Pegkee, "Y»s. I > !< «I : I «» bn<l many a goo ) tini«' i.i'.'.,- : i !¡. .--r l».t v-.it f-ir i. all «lav Ikhing trip." "About bow tuurh fluid •r.In a day Y' "Aw, don't ask a man that! How <f« ion ««ippoM I know ■<), you m*an bow ari« b g.L.lite) Almut four gailvu. er •o." PiLES CURED IN • TO 1« DAYS PASSO OINTMENT 1» .uantntMd w cut. .«r CM af 1',-ktna. lolwil H.‘«- m I1**< ur Pnrtruduie t'Uw In • I« It ilar« <w «»«xr refund«! MM. a» mpwihp. Th» SfWbpmind ri«-tor al thè l'v. stock •how leaned «iter tb» edg. of thr ti In which lay lue 'Ss» iwmnd b«»g, stretebed out at full lenglh ou tb* tloor and brrath- iug .tertorou.ly, "It’s preity tougb on you amt me. old cb.p, i»n’t It." whiv.«l tb. f.t ri.ltor, “to he prlw beauti'-wT” -Chicago lYit uno. Merriaury l*r »11 iu I uar y. Th. young man wiib th. enraging .mil* w.a offering hi« a««iatsnce In preparing th« dalntlr« that w.r* to be wild st lb. cburHi social. "In in i km* th •• J- rn ba « " b. ask«!. "what ia |be tlr«t thing to do!"* “Wash your banda,** Mid th. practical young woman who was overereing th. yob. Penwell, of H'dt-na, Mont., once more «diet'd aa trexrurer. A. H. Knollin, of Chirag«), succeed«d Joseph K. Winy, of Mechanicsburg, O., as Eastern vice presi'ient, anil A. J. Dclfelter. of Lara mie, Wyo., »ucreed'-d Dr. J. M. Wil son, of Wyoming, aa Western vice president. In the resolutions adopt«) any reduc tion in the present tariff on wool and hidna waa <>p,««-o-d. and the pro;«*ed «•»tab;, im.. nt of a central wool n arket in Chicago approve !. HUDSON ARMS CO. lÄ’i REMEDY I FN»'. C«» ■ m I .««Sil •M»!, I « e-Vk I-».».), MU m , -M. ,1-1-9» «I I kaa. ,H*> » —» I« , rtU», I s» mi <4 re «» i w. wrt. n, Vi -al Si T , s!.S _ 'M S*» re«« Oakkv. Pto'« < «» MS 6-nk-«» I !.. • ■ —ho •MMMW, fV« aas.c^wst« HHHB l’er Eri««', curi* « re«« 12* Larfutot ffro’W’erff r f e»tc OMHB» fitta»«, ©Lori taf m tercia U) th« I f »Uli I •• i IO© in Mawurii m twl » * ,r» «awiMe« t>t 171 bu. l*f »«'fe. I iii< IJeiUr Gt»««, Oat*. SiMfrkx. «»c , . «»ftUy fth »10.00 t d get a atari whh. Ur. »end 14© jmd wv add « * «pî» t^ria Mtd Ouvtay er*r* by > bchxa. SAU<R SCE0 CO . tac PC. la Crew*. Wig. of Yuan Shi Kai W. I Not Affect China. Pi kin, Ja ». 1H. IF YOU'VE NLVLRWORN rig»»» Prince Ching, pres ident of the board of foreign affairs, haa assured th® American am! minis!« rs that the dismissal Shi Kai British of Yuan ' mean* no change in Chineae policy, but bitterness haa arisen be tween th«* British and Japanese repre sentatives here on account of Japan's ; refusal to join Great Britain in her representations to Prince Ching. The British pail ion i* that Japan acta in bad faith, while the Ja|«at)eae legation explains that it was agre«i to concur in thc op.nion of the majority and that a majority of th«- ministers favor«! the tubing of m» action in this direction. William M. Rockhill and Sir John Jordan, respectively th«> minister* to China from the United States ami Great Britain, today expressed them selves as pleased with the reception accorded them by Prince Ching. They say the prince received them in the spirit in which they came, as repre- ' sentatives of two friendly powers. He listen«! to Mesar*. Rockhill and Jordan re^|x*ctfuliy, who inquired whether the i dismissal of Yuan Shi Kai meant a change in the policy of China. Prince Ching authoratively as»ur«il hi» callers that thia was not so. Thu »-au rance, it in untie mt* <»1, puts an end to the bad impression that followed the dismissal of Yuan Shi Kai. FERRV CoIonit. Quake Victim*. Pari*. Jan. 14. Th«- I hike di Litt*, an Italian nobleman and owner of vast estate* along the Miakka river in Flor ida, will throw open hia land* for col onisation to ft.OOrt falimiliea made des titute by the earth make in Southern Italy. The only condition named by the duke ia that each family ahall take two farm*, cultivating one for them selves and the other for him. In Use For Over 30 Years. No Rivsr and Haroor Bill. Washington, Jan. 18.— The house nimmitti'r on rivers and harbors haa voted against a general appropriation bill for river an I harbor improvemegtta. The committee will report a bill pro viding f >r carrying on important work already begun, for survey* of urgent projects propoaed and for any emer gencies which may arise. This bill will f robably carry not to exceed 110,- 000,000. «. » « . •- - A Flavoring. It mil«, a nrup better than M 1| !<-. Sold by grocer*. SEEDBARLEY8.0£ San Francisco, Jan. IB. Bcjond the destruction of the Southern Pacific company’s bridge* at Sacramento and the Weat< rn Pacific crooking near Break* a Cold Promptly there, th«- damage resulting from the tier H Irk. Bodie, of Chenoy. Found. u The following formula i* a never great ram storm which haa deluged the *1 don't mln<! tii .ling <i gray hulr or Washington, Jan. 18. The bmiie* of ** central part of Cal forma for the last failing rem«-«ly for cnida: two in my own hair,” aigh<*d tbo bache The danger is not One «nmee of Compound Syrup of Sar week ia alight. the American Consul, Arthur 8. Che- 2 lor girl, who all wa minio few signs nf saparilla, one ounce T«>ria C«im|x>und over, however, if the rain continue*, n«y and Mra. Cheney were found in e the aero and yellow leaf. " but when and one half pint of g«sd whisky, mix though apparently the storm is ceasing. the ruins of th«- American consulate at! So far very little of the grain land I pity *3 for a nice bunch of lovely Messina yesterday afternoon by th«' m and shake thoroughly each time and use in doaca of a tabli-spcHmful every in the Sacramento and San Joaquin brown curia and have to pick thoin out sailors of th. American battleship Illi- - Do you noia, which arrived at M'-aains yea- * vallegys haa been inundated, and the of thoae. too, Il isn't fair, four hours. terday from Sues. The bodtea were r‘ This if follow«! up will cun-an acute creat of the ffexx! has jiaaauxl several of think It 1ST cold in 24 hours. The ingredients cap the moat fangcroua points. prepared for ahipment and taken U hr, < r rt Î Th«- principal danger is also at Sac be gotten at any drug store. TW Hitffwr bad batid*«! omr a »'Nach alxiard the American supply ship Cul-^~ ramento and Stockton, where an im in i»a> nu nl uf hi« long overdue» t»Hb MIL gna, which will carry them to NapIca.W' l>ry Wrtuhrr, mense spread of farming land will be •’tn it a errtih»’d cheuk?’’ naked (hn cel- : Arrangements are being made for the Ttirr hired a girl to duet, under water if the levees give way. le* »nr. shipment of the bodies to the Unit«! A girl both tri-rl .ml tru.trdi Tonight's reports from those point* are ”.Xo. arwl It dannn't need r« E» ; I’m per States. The Illinois has returned to F'.c took all eh. dust in «i<lit — fectly goni. That', an impudent <pi**e- Malta. reassuring. And then th. du.t girl Junicd, lion tn ssk." Chicago \<-wa. "1 gum. you'd better g«t It errtlfled.” Heavy Rains in California. Nicholas Get* OtY Throne. said th« collector. "You inaisi on ha* inf n»nd»K«. Sacramento, Jan. 16, At th«-weath Paris, Jan. 18. Prince Nicholas, of ertiti«! milk " |t» .«ffl f - hy er bureau in thin city today reports re Montenegro, haa abdicated in favor of iU.cim»« a fslryl.nl Ile r«y N.» e«*arrlty. ceived indicat'd that tb-oda might be hi* son. Prince Mirko, according to a Throw. o’«r tb. .orici a rao.y sci r»»a. oxjiectrd at Stockton andon the island* "Is this the tliinu. lai editor!** dispatch received here thia evening ft.«.aliti< beanti,« In a s-.n« "Yea, sir." n the d> Its of the Sacramento and San from Vienna. The r-port lack* con Wh<MM faulta bui > «h <una Iwtray. "Jiuat to sett!« a l>et, will you plena, firmation, though it ia generally cr«i- Joaquin river*, on account of the heavy rainfall along the watcrah«).« of the tell tue If there I* Such a thing a* a *3 it«i, as Nicholas had not m«>t the full Calaveras river am! other streams ris mir desire* of hi* subjects in his attitude ing in the Sierra*. Steamer* arriving "Certainly. I had a f:t Mil In my tow ard Austria. He was confronted from the m rlh thia morning reported a l«'Mes.ion this tuorulng. and I stopped with the same situation as n»w con break in the levo«- on the Yolo county st the grower's on my wuy'dowutown fronts King Peter, of Servia, whose F aide, below Elkhorn, 12 mi lea above and tiuld IE You Io**.’’ abdicati«>n ia expected at any moment. here. The break ia 7ft feet w de. .NoM.eee otiti... Uncle Sam Helj * Brava*. Th. youthful Georgs Washington hid Valuable Freight Burnt. Helena. Mont., Jan. 18. The gov Ju»t 4>*riar»«! that bo «uihln't toll a He. Vancouver, H. C.. Jan. 16. A Cana "Ilow would It look,“ hr Mid, “for a ernment has now taken charge of the dian Pariflc silk train with a cargo futur» l’r».nient of th« I'niiml St.tr. to indigent band of Chippewa Indiana, value«l at 11,000,ooo. which arrived b. eligible for uwinlxr.hip In an Ananias whose pitable condition during the cold by the Empress of China, waa run into dubr spell excited the charitably disposed Thereupon ho trimm«! the cherry trw residents of the state in no atnall de- , «by a fast freight while standing on a ¡siding 17 miles east of Swift Current h» had < ut down, a . I i - • >■ 4 to maha gr-e with the result that they were t'blcago Tribuno. laat night. An error of the b'akeman a big etn k out of II afforded every possible relief. The in not closing the switch after the government has sent an inspector here train had taken the siding <aus«l the and he has received instructions to accident. Thc train immediately vide clothing and food for them caught tire and four car* with valuable thia ia being done. freight were totally deatroyed. AN I \Nl kGASSEU trainai. Sturt. iMi.Iri Vnt> ........... SA.so tt.Hiiwto.'n>.rt, IM-.M l«H) SOO I'J lt»er« M . •- S to UK.^.-.r IM..Î.-I .-».» 10 *0 » an W-Si .« « it «« <Mi.t»l ¡«O 11.19 »-M »«jn. Ktaenn t«rr»u 'M .li-I 'M) tt.99 NO CHARGE »OK CASINO OR CARTAGE Send for otir price list. Save ex presa charge* on eastern catalogue house prici-a. Bears the Signature of MÂPLEINE NO CHANGÉ IN POLICY. D.ovustal f .-istoria I» a h .rn • *s -tilmtituto for Castor Olí, l'are- gorlc. Drop«« and Nunthinff Nvrui»«, It i» l'lroMant» It contnlns ticither Opiuut, ^lorphlne n«>r othrr N.trrwtlo • «i' i ■ s guai ini. «-. It deoCrojra WornM nnd nll.iy» F'-vcrishnes». It cures Diarrlwra nnd \\ m«l 1 olle. |i relieves 4 <-«-ililng Trwublca, cure» < <>ii«ti|>.itInu and ITatuleiK-r, |< ussilMilnte» thè Food, regúlate* thr» Storni" li* i nd iiosvclrt, giving h«-nllhy i.n<l natural *!«•«• p. Tilo < liridreii'a l'aii.n eu 'l lio Alotln r's Frienil. w f ^SLICKER \ eoo V» yet *tO learn'he bodily cc’nfo't if gives m the wtfteit weather C. Gee Wo The Chinese Dcsior TT» if» wrNulefuî man htut ni.«*Ip * hf« atutly «<f fhe t>f Fu*Hjk. Herta an4 (>arka. eii'xl U iriviner the wvrM the U'hvfii o( hta »ervHwm. a No Mercar*. Pol««»« •J or Dr t><« Uted, No Oper.stlone or ( wiling Guarantee» to cure C«tar*h. AHhm». I »in»', h an t Kidney tr»<ubi«*. atul aU I’nvMte of Men and Women. A SURE CANCER CURE Ju»t roreVvsd fr*«m Pekin. China aafe. lure an«l reliable. Unfailing in it ; work». If <anno« rail, write for »ymplom blank •nd circular. Inckme 4 cwnta in titampa, (ON SU TAT ION fRft The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. 162«, FirU M., car. Muni»«., Porti®,wl. Or. hat « roe — K amo ANO CUAPANTtrO >ATLRFWOOr •3QQ The 2 o mi 60*e .met* «JOAUX ott W.L.DOUGLÀS FLYERS n are the O. R. & N fast through trains between PORTLAND and J < < SPOKANE WM. M c M urray , g . p . a . Portland P N U C rescent A FULL POUND 25c. No. «OS Egg-Phosphate Get it from your Gì oc er Improve Your Rakind K C Buk:ng Powder will do iti Get a can. Try it for your favorite cake it dpesn t raise better, more evenly, higher, —If It isn’t daintier, more delicate in flavor —we return your money. Everybody agrees K C hits no equal gf rBAK,NG ■1V POWDER Pure, Wholesome, Economical :