The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, February 05, 1909, Image 4

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With (hem It I» jual »'Kh a qureUoti
•■ a glided y-'U’h a«ke«l the head
waiter Ir a Hroidway r.vtaumut the
other morning.
U »■ lHaok here ta«t night T lie We
H««r'a< a :
• In t - I-’ ite- '• »I fl
at., Mr. K
»re I •’ !v «I ’ - I Lu»
■vif »S-I .•«-ti< out to iM’«0ita4r
II« faxturi « »i»:'« tlwr».
C are ' ybu -!*«>->( terrrt* be !♦
tur t <tvd.
•'Watin* <ir rbi<yraa. to gire *«m break
(X* <t,»»>vcr1.»a St- -('lie toil ». ”1
all«A do it 'twHir dis t nw, sub.
Hat.
ft/llf. I di»*.«* tus<l* • mlfl-aks »«' tat i»
Cnnrvot h*«t»i heaf|hy human
botilo«. Wa cannot hav» hoatthy
* o <H< m ui’let-■> e«e have pur« i>io*<;,
-th* kind of l>l«M>d that Hood's
Sarsaparilla i«<***>«■
Till» great >c’4b'”iih tfn» An
« «pialle-! tin»(«pr .< ..« -I r- ■ ■ -I lor pun*
tying and enm i. ng tl-” I ' »4.
lien n* aerofulifo ocuras. eruptions,
ratarrh, rlu’Urr, ’ -m, rto«-mla, ru wins-
Then (b* >vn«*r of th« roles mid* a
nra», itisi linai Im ling, dpipgpa'k, l>-«a i.j«tx *iil tkr
b »t* t*»J* th th* ruuf.
of appotiie, gr «:• »M «leLL.ty, unì builds and all was »till.-OOmfo Tribus
Up the whole »y.-ivm.
Gat II U-lay la Ih» re «I U*»M fon» ar la
Cjaly q.i» “UrQ^pAUCUtfF*
fb«r0«ted |*u»i (ipg*. lot ba, **<■(•.
Hat b lAWtV* i-iaid'J Wtr.l
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A lUWt CArrCi-H CURE
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The C. Gee Wo Medkine Co.
1 too St., eoe, Mo.<*»*>«, I’ollld’wl. Dr.
T.n Rr<»on I M »«• and Bell Mor*
• $3 (0
50 Shoe< Than Aay <Xht*r M«nufactur«r
te tetera»«« I C «« 1« *te*r«f Ate* taMktelI ní Ate« *«•!
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If I <*r«*J 4 «i‘* y«» te*w
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CAüTION!
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It* l'rrt*rri*il <>««* t»trl,
Tn><’’n j st ttirrtr Tita sn tor «>f
*T’<uvr i’Aii/* nd«Vre«eil »» au«l trhet uf
a tb”U«ir.d girl» a! Mmllh Colli £•> 4ur
ing hia <!r»t American vl«lt ut last
flow I« Mahn ■ Miagolili.
year, a friend atteri film h.w be had
The odd looking air cugine la
found the experience
. “W«R»“ rvpUrd Mr. Rame, “tn trit i * flying ma.-hlne. It I» a wind mill.
you the truth. I'd mu< h rntber talk • »Inn properly <v*n»tructr«1. h»» l*«-«-n
tfwiisnnd' tin .re Io one gir than to talk known t«> d«-* elop from 2 to -1 b-«r»s
jwWer. with a <1 foot «bevi
A »«mill-
one'Onto t». a thousand ( rie”
*-r wbeei, say wilh 2 foot bind«-», will
.««•Ily run a churn, »mail grinder, corn
TML PLRUNA ALMANAC
1 la- drujfgiat > ha .« .'r« n ‘y I • « n »up •heller, wood «Mi*v. etc. The height of
plied with tbe 1‘eruna almanac for the frame work, site of tlmbrra. rv-tc.
190*. In addition to the regular as­ will dej-vnd ou tini location. an<1 else
tronomical matter munlly furni»h«-d in <>f mill. It atiouid have a dear »i !*<•<*
alrnana« «, the articles at »»trology are with n«i bui bling* or warby trr** to
very altractiva to moot people. The ' -dtetruct th«» w Ititi '1 tie «truci urr «»•*/
mental characteristics of each sign are '«et In any |«>«lt|oii. a» Il will run with
given with faithful accuracy. A list Itbe wind In any dlrsettekk
Tbe two
<>f lucky and unlucky day» wiii be fur- tria«!«-« of th« it.’ov’l are half circle«,
niuhetl to thcMM- who have our almanacs, as shown, an I i,«uy be tna«ie of auy
free of t harg«-. A<l>lr> a The 1'i-runa wood h»t»l). tl.i-y «re •«•! In the wood
Co,, Columbus. 0.
' filo«vs that are bolted around the iron
jshaft. and braced and held In pla«w
^•y the Iron roda, A A and the »tr<>pn,
K K.; lb» biade» are »el at an ancle
r «» »Ir •" >
!»f 4Ó d« gr«w ft « ili
F«r b*k*r‘« CuAtJ»k 4 v*«£« i »> j
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<»t ®i«‘d rnAf».,
tflttfte
In tl.«- r :
It*» r< riö,
*n«i cíwvyí « * o . j
trallon. Small win«-)» may be built of
t Ai iJrt teft<>4« in 11-4 w i -L iA«4 eglid Atf h
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•'•’i »'
MAMWi* c><
three-«}uarter Inch lumbar, and larger
J
> -iifiOtonii
whi-vla. of corrcapundlng thh-kneaa
«eie. _ er . Ü«.bwiSwy.Hr .«««iti
*10.00 f «o» l .«a » IS ■ ><•> fri * «taff *rt|F«
The frame work «fiould I* 4*1 Inch
I cml - g h»' Of.
i 14* AD.I wo
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lumber, for « »mail wheel, and larger
4« ÍAf/ii te*
Dlr ly
Dr j *» statM «troco u«Kutmw »«
•tuff u»ed for larger wheel*
Tto- four guy win-« idi.-wn at <’. <’
nerve to hold tlie frame upright, aiwl
It !» not mviv-ury to w-t the two
outer |xi»t» over 2 or 3 fret In the
I
ground
The Iron »haft will uvually
be found In atn>o»t miy old wrap idle.
SEED OATS
The cleanest.-
lightest.-and
most comfortable
SLICKER
at the same time
cheapest In the
end because it
wears longest
*309 br j where
t »er» <yo’m«>J quo«-
an«»«4 •u!e<pt'X-4
C«>oioq traa
4>»tefl« VareA Kt ,
y t a«»
*b*lU4 fr«te
W. L. IMMUtAV. 1*1 *♦•«* R.. »retire «are
F m ! ‘. <, m
(RESCENI
Egg-Phosphato
BlKlÑC POWDER
A FULL POUND 25a
Get it from
your Grocer
The Power
Behind the Dough!
BAKING
W POWDER
23 Ounces for 23 Cents
A real power that raises and sustains
the dough with absolute certainty
No failures. A cake made with
K C cannot full
VVc insist upon refunding your
money if a trial docs not con
vince you.
SPECIAL MERIT
SEAMLESS
SCHOOL SHOES
« *• «
CHOOL SltOH wiiboul »rem,-think of
h—rmmtrrr scAoof rhttrrl They are
»lore» »* h I —utUy. h««* •—■ml—•» -i-rviv io — k I b
•oír. «mi double Ireifo-r l.w. 11« lu ihr m<-M
durvMo »nd lulln» «bore ubmrnvbte.
’ Sere tel Merit'' foremteva Y. bred shore "tremr
M.- te.m. “ I hr« «re lute twice •• long ••
<ed«n»> > chore ■ kh «ram».
Mad«- in all aiyire an<1 ««are for «-vary day and
«undiv «arar—for b«>ya and »««la.
1 our dreter w ill aunply y«-u¡ if n<-«.
will» lo ua. I mte for U m Mayer
I redo Maili oo the aolr
rars r< ,re-.n ...a
a-.-., *k.. a»,, NN,
M—«
».»rei »»rea. *. .in ....I »re I».- —re.
re«» • »rereo.l re «re, <4 l-arere — W—.sa
w .—.-a-. ... I,.— — .».a^,.—.
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Wa al— are. i
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11.-—«»re* Ma,«»« it-.—,»a— >
< -.O.,! »»re. .-« ».ore C.Hrea
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.SCHOOL
SIIOLS
F. Mayer Boot Of Shoe Co.
MU. W AC KLS. WIU.ON BIN
FOR BOYS
and GIRLS
‘Yr«, sir.* the waiter »uawi-red.
•And." ’ÜM (!>«• youth- nervvualy.
In i>rJ-r ti’.-.t »«
maintain
*w». I with h’
• i; pty of Lutau* au«l tU*.- pr< »crte
Motkerr will «»4 Mr. •«.»•>-.«•• BRctkltig
fertility <>f the «oil. It I» csrelitial that •>|.>litla»» *»re*«>4> * • ore
•»•** cSUU>«a
•■ii all tillable lands that we adopt a l.tiu} «U« ireiluag }*«« -*
rotatl««u <>f crop* A mu« h larger pro­
Illa I.HfirelH—.
portion f our isud •!>->iil«] be In p>-f!ua-
1 “Ars rv*t n«c>’bg tpdsyj” aaJml a
ucut pasture
It 1» ea»y for a farmer rlait«*r*of th* p -t
That la, ar« y«.u
to aA-pt a rot»tl-m n the p-«ftl««n >-f going V» Work?" tut It yvaa quit« rvi-
hl» land that I» uM«t tillage, but th« ' lent that h» ana tint wotliing at that
adoption of a ri»tat>->n trevrearlly In- moment.
ioli,-» orane branch >f animai f«-edtr>g
i Tlie re*« r»n hi» tinger» distractedly
in ord«-r to utilise the clover» and through b!» hair
gr»Mw« which form a« e»«rntlal a part
“I bave ao many Ideas,“ be a!gh-«I.
■ >f lb«* rotation. Growing and fredlng I "fin many, many Ides*, but they are
live stock will avail but Ettls uniere .«It so c*>nfu»««l that I r«-illy haven't
tbe manure !» carefully «»vrd. both liq­ work«*! for a y«ar or two."
uids and solid«, and appil««1 regularly.
Wlmre a general line of live atock
farming la living followed there ho’l
be hut little fear of a drepue In tbe
productive capacity of the farm There
Tw«> *»i * tblMd*
ire crrtaln •oil» that may l«r de’k'lent
Initie Jolmnle. who I» <vm»idered th»
in pot»«h or ph«*ph«irlr acid and <«n Image of bl* father, «va» -nr day In hl»
■itch «oli» it will pay large returns to mother'» way. when »be t««ld him :
nre mineral fertiliser» lu eonnectlon “You »re always In the way "
íTÜh llìi*
Ia tuaela« *»« fhflb
• • • »r rvp**VT4
- - •• • . »••
- /*••» • •»••
it»--, «.»evre **
• MM4
farm
I*- not u«- commercial fertili*- —Del In«* a tor.
era uni«"»»« you have reason to believe
FtLLS CURED IN A TO 14 DAY*
that your »”11 la deficient In tlie ele­
menta that you are buying
It la a PAZ4> OlMTHKNT tai fuaylu rwr» any
wa»te of m>m*y to *ut*|«!y elements that |*U«a in 4 u» H day* or
rFfowlmj. Mie.
are not neirdrd by the aulì.—.Agricultur­
Mppard In «te» Huai.
al Epitomi»!
t'pganlMia (mreting himl- OM chap,
l*lrgit-y »f Mlulrr %% «»rig.
what will you tak’î
Atom A furtb-r ride on th* water
There 1» uo re»t for the wicked,”
aaya tlie l-xik. neither la there r.-»t for w»(oa. So I»-«!
the fanner or any other uian who love»
h t orea WWW Yo« W.tk.
II!« work and la on the job all the time.
Atti-n'a r **i Core >• • r*rt*in run* for h—<
Thor» »re ao many thing» which the •■retín«.r«)lu«,«tul >«,<>1!, n.«< liln« Irei, iv.14
by «Il btuggt.i« Frire um -. Don't •rirtuaur
;:ier ige farmer may do ill flic winter •ubuitulr fri»! earha^r FkKK. S-lUrrea
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which are both profitable and plvaaant Altea A. Olimi« 4. La hoy, JÍ. Y.
JOSEPH HALLCHA5L
I» »•••••«••••l
Penins Drug Co., < • iurr.bu», Ohio.
G< iitli-r <-n: I have iimx I Prruna
: ' •nd fin-i that it cannot b, e<|Uakrd a»
; I ■ t.- c, as well u.< « cure for coughs,
: cold» and catarrh.
You are authorized to use my
photo with t«*at-.tnonial in any |«ub-
I
I, hration.
Jtwcph H. Chase.
HIM Tenth St.. Washir gton. I). C.
i..
CoM edit Grippe.
Mr. C. Happy, Hardin. Ray Co.,
Mo., write»: “I can safely reeom-
mend Peru«,» a* a remedy that will
cure *11 catarrhal troubles.
"It wm . v ««f gr«-at I - - : t to me, as it
c'in-1 me of catarrh of th«- throat, and
I took a Vi ry I«.« ! c< 1 ar. I hail la
grip), lard February
It settled in my
threat and lu:.,
I t<« k three bottle»
of I’eruna and it cured mo.
"I highly reeomtr.c d it to »11 who
ar»- »ick, and I am g ad to add my en­
dorsement to that of other».”
Pr-cu na for Cold«.
Mr 1 Ci ¡ford 1
'.Jr., ?929 East
Mar«h:>ll St.. Richnxir <1, Ya., writes
tl at when he gets a cold h<- take» Pe-
runa, and it »<«on drives it out of hia
»y-ti m. F- r ««-v, ral years h«- was not
entirely well, but I'eruna completely
cured him.
i ■ -pi. who ol. • ct to I uid medicine*
can now recure I’eruna tablets.
For a free illustrated booklet en-
titb 1 "The Truth About Pcruna,” ad-
dr«-«- The I'« runa Co., Columbus, Ohio.
Mailed postpaid.
that any farmer, whether owner or ten­
Fro in »ii ■«■ III
ant, may fit»! oceupatlou every day he
“If tnv m«-niory,' " alt.wly anrwered the
may wl»h through the winter
Feed­
rvlmvaat wit are*. "aerree me rightly—"
ing cattle and hog« 1» very pleaaant
•‘Ore moment.” Interrupted the crow-
and nearly alwrjra profitable, not only eia mining lawyer: “pleaae remember. .Mr.
directly, but Indirectly. Every load of It... k. that ,■> >r men. ry >• ic dre o»>k
manure hauled out bring» large re­
turn». The winter glrea to man an ex-
«•llent chance also to be In the ahop
r<-|wiir farm machinery, build cnop»
houwca for the chl.-ka. Bee that
pig I ii . um *« are In g-««l »hajie for
romlng litter« and fix up the box
•tall» for the early rows or mare, and
% rt < ri » Idem«.
1
“I d n't
..
- nt . - ” »aid the
Another very Important thing 1» to
fluffy
11 ways look aa
have plenty of good |x«»t» made to UK»
if ft.
>
t . .
-thing of
oq the farm the coming year.
II»»
that kind the matt r wilh their eye»."
often do we •««• farmer» atop right In
the buay m -» i »> u to make |mat» mid re­
No. 6 09
P N U
pair fem-vw, lef alone butklllig new
and nhotild nave »»v«-ral hole» through
There 1» no earthly exauee except laxl-
It for tMilting the two wood tlml"-r»
m-o for a man hugging tie hot atov»
In plm-e. Ha­ »haft I« »bown nt IL and
•11 winter.
llie pump or working rm! at I». Tbl»
Il..r«e viable •lallv.
rod ma y of conno- I». ewanseted to
i,„.u.
íM k >r AHo<.nn¿.
“1’ Í* ■' SoTd Ly
The diagram »h««w» tlie t>e«t plan luí /
•ny machine, If the two gear wheel»
from an old mowing machine, bo con- for laying out »’all» of borne «table,
ni’tcil at point II you will th«ui have aa all are fed fr««m the «enter pamage.
a back gennai mill, that will run with nal «taille» i-leniMvl from the rear. Tbl»
ria» »rail.
mu. !.
..
.1 blit *01 Of ■ - IM -»>■ ii-! plan will aee>**uin<«datv 14 h«»r»«vi. »nd
I
■ ■ - l..-d ii ■ :i to the
IllCg»- I •terheard Urnftlelgh Uxat-
I
;>!■' i in i ■> \V --.-rn States
do tile W'-rk «lililí-
f«!»l . however It two apare »tall» for e*tra». or for
ing of hin family tree the other day.
of the I ■ ■ J S'.iree an I Canada than
I» to be preferred to the direct »troke, ■tairwwy and |«i»>uige A •table INxlQ
Dlgga Hub! It muet be a plum tre«. anywhere ele» In (be world.
that you would have without the g.-wr fret will bold ali borre» with one row
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In*, ami you will do away with II»’ and
feed |«i«w«gi* lu front.
Stella
thumping, and pounding.
If niww ■honl«1 be H fret long ami 3 fret wide
•ary. In building a large wbrel. two
■trnlglil tire« could be lined for the
;¡a|
two outer }■>•(» «if frame work
Tlie
boxing. In tbe upright». In which tlie
Iron ahnft tevolvcn, »h-«nld t«e kept
well lubricated.—
Bridgman. In
-%: •
Fann and Home.
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ÜAB f5k BFfcS
For Infants and Children
Fertility.
Aa a rule, the iw-«t farming 1» d-me
where aoiun form of live atuck grow
Ing and feeding la being practiced;
however, It 1» not Mirreet to aay that
fertility can not be maintained without
live atock. The matter of maintaining
•oil fertility by the ure of legume crop«,
aided by mineral fertllUvt» u»< d to In
creaae tin- growth of them- crop«. 1»
powHlble, although aa a general prop»
•Ilion it 1» not profitable.
It 1» not tlie fertility alone which
live »tuck bring» to the farm, but the
organic mattrr which their presence
bring» to the »oil. In addition to the
liumua »ml plant food contained In
■table manure there are prerent cer
tain bacteria that nrel»t In the work of
making the plant food contained In the
manure available to the growing plant*
After completing tlielr work of inak
Ing the plant food In the manure avail­
able to the plant», they »elze and con
tlnue their work of nitrification a» long
na rondltlona are favorable.
Till» explain» why a email a ppi len­
tlon of manure to certain »>11» will
produce reault» far beyond the actual
fertlllxing value of the manure that la
ured. Another [loliit In favor of live
atock growing and feinting 1« tlie fact
that all rational plan» of maintaining
noil fvrtlllty dcjivnd upon growing
crop* In the rotation that are adapted
for animat feeding.
There are many iive atock grower»
and feeder» who are not keeping the
prixluctlre qualities of their »>11» with
all of the manure they are making, a»
well »• the crop grower». Ily projn-r
cultivation and care a nmnll amount of
manure gm-s ■ ,oh< way«. Agricultural
Epltomlat.
ir ' -
AI<<1II<1L > pt« C'KXT
AVcfeuUr Prrpngl. ntrh
stmilaliníihrR)odüalftT»tt»
ling ilic Sionatta ttulHuwrtM
Bears tlio
Signature
I nfants .•C mildkija
Prometes Digestion fhrrtfd
lay down the cw-
for farm hornea
ment floor and put block» 2 luchea
deep where you want poet», when <•■
meut 1» ».ft and thin, and thc*u dig
them out for to receive the foot of all
I ion tn It will n«t t* nc-vaanry to fl«»«r
the feed pannage, Celling alxiuld I« 9
feet high.
hr.plHit
I a»« I»
W talee.
From the many metb.al» advocated
for km-ping eggs tlie water glaaa tent
I» undoubtedly the moat »atlafactary —
one part water glare added to uln»
¡.art» «->ft water, pretloualy ladled aud
cooled.
Place In a clean Jnr and add egg»
that you are confident are strictly
treat and not chlpixed or cracked.
I could tell you a whole chapter
ataiut one spoiled egg In a jar con-
talnlng thirty dogeu g-»»d egg*.
DoB't crowd them mid leave »t len«t
three liichi-» of liquid at the top of
Die veiwH’l.
AVe have found, to pack only a Hm
itivi number, that If placed In onta,
•mall end down, a layer of nata and
a layer of egga. and when the box
I» full a llil piacivi on and the box
turned every day. the egg» keep well.
They are not frenh i-gg«. of enuree.
t wllfer"ln **■■».
It 1» »»Id that Petaluma County. Cal., nor ahould they be »old »» »uch
produced IO.<W.<»kl «town egg» last
Moten aw Oreharal < nllnre.
year. Thin 1» the great.-«! egg produc­
Clover 1» tlie »ppi» tree'» be»! friend
ing country In the I'nlted State«. If not
A few day» after pruning |miut
tn th» world. One man near l*rta!uma
baa tfl.Pt») laying ben*, another 10,i»N>. ■tub» with white lead
mother “.KO. One man with only I.5U0
ben» made a net profit of (2,130.
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Always Bought
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Profit from a fruit orrhard 1»
theory, but a dewouatrnted fact
of
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Ila Familiar Bo««*.
an inch in thlckn«---» I ■■ ■omen traaahi -rnt.
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and the !¡cht raya penetrating It (Ire it
rial) I can’t ro-iil your face. Mi»»
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a creen i eh hue.
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worth.
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worth, but your ru ce haa a familial
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