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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1909)
The Mission Of those corpuacloa In your blood that have been callnd “Little Soldiers,•• In to fight for you against the disease gormo that constantly endanger your health. These corpuscles are made healthy and strong by the use of Hood's Snraapanlla. M-Iktac II ri.i.a.l f..r Ili ... I . • •. ■ re at iha bouquet. “*• hai» l:a<en«d to «uuia «scol- lent oratore Ibi» ri-mng ai.d I am aura w» ha»« «njo>e<i tbeir «florta »»ry inu. h. I bava purpurei/ kepi uue ut ou» Ireat •|>eak»r» I r il.- la.i a- I after yu i ture* btard blm I k .vw ><>u wlll Iw glad tu gw bum* Gentlemeii, I bar* th* bonu» to preaant 141». K. i n A Curumin, wba wlll uuw a-l.Ir -a you." 4'hi igo Tribuna. Thia medicine 1» a C'-mtlnstlnn of more than 20 d.ffi rent rwrnrdiaJ agrnta iu pro)K>rtiona ami by a proreea known only to oil rar I re« and it haa for thirty years been conalanllv proving its worth. No substitute, none “ just-M-guod.*' about Hlaai. A boy waa asked to eiplaln the dlf- frrrn - l»ctwre-ti animal li -tln.-t ai d human Intelligence "If we had In- stint t.” he Mid. “we should know everything we nemlcd to know with it«* UNJrelluw. out learning It; but we’re g-»t Q-na-o. “I wtab my «b-ntiat waa;. t «o yealiatle," ami so wa have to atudy ourtaelvre •aid Mr* J'-, -r I — O I < ■ II» -alia ‘nioat blind, or be a fool." Vniveranl- h e dental iunior bia drawing rvom” 1st Ixvtd.-r FILES CURED IN • TO 14 DAYS PA20 OINTMENT la « i. -rat t . aura «nr rare <rf ll.h—-r llilnd. It - -I «re |-r>.nudln« Pile» ta « la li dar» or «. ' er r*r< l«d. 40«. Rural Telephones President offers Toast to Officers for Great Achievement. A Groa«« Ip Ratty, “Ton'd Ilk« to lie hi S . ith America duriti» a revolution, would you) YVbat forr ”O, I'd round." It haa been atated ..a British authority that Auiero ni II. grants info Canada are taking i f I • « rth ut property Into II l -.j.u.i.-y »•> h year. Th« following ■« d -.dayi-d by a Arm of eycls «nd >.,•-■« mn u-if«. tur- is at Il i bar* for petrol ' Tb» fohlen cr**t*d wrtn Iw th# s’nnhrM • f British I rile I’ il t e « • a half I * r be« long an>l ••'•ntytwo of them watii on* pound. Th« tart that no death from hyd phobia hü« I • • r- I l In I i» « I th« or- : ii>- I -n I ■ •( •: .»<• la It la aa Had - til ■ • ■ • New York t'lty mak« lb- r lining their «ita, «tiiidi moana the lack of wit io other». Shipbuilding lo Japau mploya mm at Nagasaki. H<«»> at Kol» and 4,11» al Osaka All th« Japanese yards ar* full of ord « Th* Grcnubl* di«trl.t Iu I n « ■ I- noted In th« «(port trad« of that country for two very di tfei «ut pruda, la walnut« and kid gio«««. Jam*« Wurrtti, * fsrm laborer. W years aid died re nt . «I II h. I < I after haring w i I ou th« aim* farm for ««reri'y fir« year« In reply to an adreni»em»nt for a woman typist at a «alary of » I .75 a «.-It a lemd-n Inni on Mat h I re ■ i»«d no fewer tbun ? T repli-«. New York City baa nx>r* aayluma, bullirá. Ii-'apltala and <>r<»uiz;itl.>na fur th« relief uf human li.-raig than any other city In th« «oriti At Itheiina, Frsii--*, portahi« Imthtul». Ailed with hot water, ar» ili-liierrd to or- der Splendid Line of Battleship» Falsifies Predictions of Disaster and Over 4,000,000 Western Electric Telephones Craws Vent Enthusiasm. Th. folding envelop« wai firwt ut*d Io 1KR> There ar# tO.LRM) vegetariana I d Eng land. Thera ■ r« in lomi-u ovrr .« m . iki l»r- eon« who live in one-roms b.>ua«a, au J •v«r 701.i»«1 in ti - -• •" him • Ther« 1« a daily s»»rag® of on« and one-half death* in V-w York City charge able to In! r • -ifii-Kil by • ■ her |>er. n* In the la*t flee ye.ir». In New York City. M* I 714 trnin’» have gon« Into n«w flat hoii.e« Three «tory be lateada are now made for a«« In ai-artn. ot* ai-imrra. .wmi-a and wh«rev«r floor spa.-« I* bruited Tb« »*■ rat of the »low Worm and firefly I« yet unaulir-l bl «I lie. I'helr light I« •niir-l» una ■ nmani-d h» feai Thr«e hundred girla are employe.! In th« birrai trade In New Turk, and Keutui-ky baa a flrl )• -key Manhattan'« t-- te 354.370 daily. fl.«- Fortre»» Monroe, Vs., Fub. 23.-— “Not until worn® American fleet re turns victorious from a great «■« bat- . tie will th«r<- be another »uch home i coming, another »uch aight, a» this. I 'drink U j the American navy.” Thi» wm the toast of President Roosevelt yeatenlay as he (toud radi- I antly happy in the cabin of the little cruiser yacht Mayflower, at the cun- elusion of tito review and the ceremo nies attending the welconw home of the American battirehip fleet. He Former Cua-omer taftet a long • S» wm surround«*«! by the admirals and s«ne« )— YVbat baa Ivreucn« of tba pr*tty captains of the 16 world-encircling blond* that ua*d to feed th« hungry at veaaela, brilliantly attired in all th* ! gold lace and |>araphernaha of special I hi* lunch counter? |vark Sklntt-4 W'alter Girl I’m b*r full dress uniform, and every glass was What you gola’ to order, air? I —*l«wt I ... m - rarevww.««. Iu lb.. r . • -ra«x®a»sa* 9 HUgg<-»t;ona, Yeelhful I'klleaoptiee. — 'We stay-at homes also drink to th«- A fire jc«r <>ld tniy on In-arlng grace num who hare m-u!< ua pr- ider than «»kml fat the first time at breakfast i ever of our country,*' added the preei- gri.vcly irtnarkcd "I only any 'tnj ! dent, and attain the t-*a»t was pledged. prnyaro It night. That Is th« danger “When the- fleet sailed from San ou» tim®."—Life. Franciaco, .Mr. President,'* replied llrfnrr t(l|s« VV Isdum < nmrfl. • Rear Admiral Charles S. S|*«-rry, "you Tlu-re I» a dmigerou» »lag* In every rent us a mraaagw saying that ours was one a carra-» when hl» friends are a heavy rvaponaibilily and a gr< at ■fruid to tell him a wtnplliiu-iit for honor. That we have today fulfilled re.«|-on»lbility make« this the fi-»r It wlll moke him mora conecitstL th«- I’.iratoii Gioia«. proudest moment of our lives. I say * We* ndrinedly in »|*aking of the fleet, ir «■ olufloflk. for no one man could have done what Reportar But. Hcnator, In a govern- has I >een don* without the loyal and mani bk« our». don t you beli«.« la th« willing cooperation of «-very mtn on pt I ne I pl« of rotation io oflic«? Eminent Htatwiman 1 certainly do. the fleet.*■ Thus briefly the commander in chief I bars a t ' of th«- returning ship« made his official Ing chair in my olficw. , report to the commander in chief of Ant W orili While. the army and navy. "ITn t you think. Mr. Kply," said the bm«, "you might aa w«ll take off your hat?" SLEEP ON ARMS. "W hat’s the u«e?” aak»d the new man. who waa filling a temporary vacancy In th* ■ Irr al <!-■; art» - i> "I m only going Militia Ordered Out at Omaha as Pre to bold thia Job two week»." cautionary Measure. Omaha, Neb., Feb. 23. Although n rocurrenc«- of last night'» rioting in South Omaha is not looked for, th«- feeling against tb® Greek* there ia ; »till very etrong. Three comjianie» nf the stat«- militia ! in Omaha received onlcr» tonight to sleep in their artnori«-» and mobilis<*d for that purpose. It ia »tat«-d that th«- Far Apart. order ia given »imply aa a precaution "Mia» Faeton." »aid tha boati««, "thia ary measure, but it indicated the an»- I« Mr. YVcaton ” i iely of th«- nulhoriti«-» to prevent any "I'-Ilghtr-i to know you. Ml»« Eaaton." j further disturbances on account of the said th* young man. "Nominally, bow presence of the Greek» in thia city and el er, we seem to l>e antipode».“ South Omaha. I ji U- tonight 300 “Actually, too. ix-rh«-.*, Mr. YVeaton.“ I Greeks were rounded up in Council »he an»»--r--d dlai-mtly that h« Instant Bluff«, and, after being disarmed, were ly frit blmorlf <o I m > 12..’•«> unica away. i lock id up. i liirnl-V iHtlrtl \l<|rrna«N, Api-ea!« have b<-«-n made tn A. I.. A |<ynn i Mune l alti-rittan at a re Coro-Mi laa, the Greek min inter at cent ahh-rinanlc im-etlng Inquired what Wmdiingtun, and it Í» believed that bail I hioiik - of an order in- had lutro- ■ he will conn- here to look after the dti-rel s-uiie tlii-.i- before enlllng for an i welfare of his c«»untrym<-n. It i» declared that auit» aggregating are light on Willow afreet The city clerk, nfti-r digging Into hla tiles. In alxiut $25,000 will lie filed against the formed him that the order had coms ! town of South Omaha by those whom* liefore the board nearly a month pre ! property wa» de»troyed. Mure lluinRRA, “Th»y t»ll me. Mr. Hmithora." afniiwr*» the fltifly roung tbing. "tbst yuu aro quita a lady billar.'* "They do me an iujuatlca. uprm my word. Misa Oigglay," i.atreii.kJ Iba gal lan! oíd Iteau. laying hia hand un bis beart and mahiug a profound bow . "1 calch '«m •II»«." Me*« lie Uaed Work«. Th» a.erage reni | mi .| tur New York City Irnementa aixl apartuient hotiaea In II wit! i rt-e <. m -. a;; "ini» to ,144 annuali» for est h pcr-aan living lo ihem. Th» m-tnhl a t» ni <'o|»-nhag*n haa ■peneri «ear on rat» and wlll pay 1 Alu-h uf tb* fuel ti.-'l la Italy la mada enta for rv.-ry tali. I l brre.|ing of of tu* refea» af all*«» from which iba ra a tur tbeir tati» ia a crim '.al olirne*. all ba« b.-.-ii pr* ■ I. in* [reunrn or Rpatn sre una ui« to laird Sellarne ia th* OrM British cab» resd and writ« a« a rue. and It I« a roe- ln«t out. at -r who ha« a-tr^ed an ap- moti aaylug that «ho treat* the poatmsn polntnv-nt in f‘ - lea t*«t <«ta the moat letter« Tl«»« «ho ht»« wintered tn Alaaka say that It i< n : the . fl. It the ■ .. .ulto, that I« th« bard-a: tl>. .g to endure iu th* Nor lb. CURE THE CHILDREN'S COlt.il I-(nr* lb-e-oMant harking Mar. the dr! at- mr -l tAne < I thrnal and lwg>. repowag theta Io llta r«vag»t <4 deadly char are IVo'a i ttw gore atretghl to the real <4 the tmulJe. Wop» th« c.reyh. atrmg brni tl>* lunge, and qwckly relwvea uahealthy tomldvoaa. IL cauaa el pleauni law« and Irwadota from daagwoua ingrrdtma it M th« idaal reawaly lor children. At th» few lymptomt ol a cough or cold ua you will «avw aorrow and auflrring d y -u GIVE TIIFM PINO’S CURE Cut out this a lvcrtiremcnt. write your nimc and s.l lnss on the margin and mail it to-J-iy so that tl»c Free Duncims, wiiich describe the entire plan in detail, may be Knt you immediately. MAPLEINE Fwr r»««iel*. “To make a long at'iry ahort." «aid Tn- cl« Thinner, "wa colle-t«d the maple sap. emptied It into a hug» iron kettle, and put it over a big wood fir* to boil It dunn-------" “To make your long »tory »hort, un- le," Interrupted on« of th« Halameia, "aupiioet luu boll tbit down, too." ? MERCHANTS i :4 1 WILL TRADE i W U Paper. MouMlnga. » P.ciuiea and other atm- ilar good*, tor timber I land, faim 'and or cash. •at wholesale prices. Wills n.a i Mother» eld Bad Mrs trinalo«*» thing Ip th- u at re<u«4» Mi Haw I m * l hair < i .U ui « a toll«» th« Ira I ulug p«Iloti. Wew I lob«*« In (ten •»•*<- In a evu i nii.i. «-i ui to the Boyal R- clety .>f qiiu' .» and. Imugi«« Oglltiy n- cord» the discovery of ona new getiua ami M*T<-n m w lea <>f fish. Among threw- are sh-ndcr dog shark. Howe's unedle fish, long l-eaki-d garfish, somber leather lo et -nd other» • E. H. MOOREHOUSE . 141 ■■>. ill St .-?' rti.111,1. (Iirg A flavoring. It make* t tyrup tetter than Mapl«. J* .*• Sol.l ty groce» "5 ONION SEED ‘.°r ! 1 « I I I, ooooooooooo . ............................................................................................ ♦ — Í S ant Faf HIS Í Mis tor Rhournatiem. The following ia a never fatlinx cipe for rheumatism. To one half pint of gm»! whiak- y, add on« ounce ayrup aamaparilla and one ounce Toria com pound, winch can be procured of any HMSnfM -ioeea before each rm-al and before retiring. ♦ W« war l -1-1. whrat. -la rv >n l fruit ♦ farm« Havin« M - i •’ r**rm- ▼ iua U« ♦ a Ur«»? «¡. • I- if ▼ Y ATLAS LAND CO., J 420 Lember Enduing® T PORTLAND, OREGON | “Ha! Ha! ft didn’t hurt a bit! Now for niy Alveolar I«-»*th The cleanest.- lightest. —and most comfortable M m I i I mm Iwrr. Country t'oualn—Are you »ure I am tn the right train? Town Relative (who has had about enough **f It I Well, I hare I aakc-t ■«•» riitren porters and thirty ti wo (Manen 'Yea." gers, and they all any, "Yea. ” so »■• I I think you’d better risk It. London Tel •graph. SLICKER at the same time cheapest in the end Decause it wears longest *3QP bejwhee Iren, qorm«*' quo*- oc-eeu .Q'r-pruol Co'aloq fr®« Only One "BROMO QUININE" That 4« LAXATIVE IIHoMO QUININE Ie«a fix 'he .Urn.'-re ot » W GROVE I'red the wreU over to Cure a < <44 in One Ita» Ee. CZAR DISSOLVES DIET. The long feather« of a bird'« wing ar* faatmed tu the bon« It la thia which jliH t«e wing the «irensib anu aurfaca ■vh.rewlth tn beat th* air. New Encroachments Made Upon Lib erty of Finland. Ila < lain. EWw Bliriard Hit« Wyoming. Cheyenne, Wyo., Feb. 23. A gener al blirtard is raging over Wyoming and Western Nebraska tonight. The snow ia from 10 to 12 inches deep and ia drifting badly. It ia feared that the storm will cause heavy Iowa to stock on the open range. are the O. R. & N fait through train» between ANania laatb $1.50 w« Naaiaiar GM4 < raws. J2k $1.50 Ha«ul a t'or«al«un Cf«W« $150 hacMlaa t. 4« «a f ««mal tilia $1.00 Satul«a Mae till.- »a. Pa.nlaaa «mi Par lali $2 SO Kaawlar t «earl Plaie Work, err aat $1.50 «« P•**■«*• t.lrert»«* la«« wilfi weahi 50c Wa n.ak« a careful «aanunaoan «f the rs-aath a* It 1-ai «.-u,i know rr.nu of -hl* Al»e.i*r a Irrel re an the irelk In • «r.< r»l and lha new medrad I» peril, ular Th« truk U free «hit-of» PORTLAND and ■Wil val ■ SPOKANE Stwwx t. ireaira in ih« »h .rtret i-w«iU« Den Id» of 5 to 20 yenes’ at tiw prua Ine in the city. The ALVEOLAR Painless Dentists fourth and Washington Street» yd vvuwpWy bowds, c\ca\vù sys\cm uJJwduaWy ; assist lxk \\\ l \ habùwd cunshpabuu pamca\u\\\y To ócVùs bcncjv¿\a\ LjJuVaXwaysbuy V\\c acts Bristol, Tenn., Feb. 23. After hav- I ing been brought from Oregon, D. H. Meads, wanted in Virginia for murder, j handcuff keys. “FLYERS Imnaortallty. Syrahs Threaten Life of Priett. New York, Erb. 23. Threat» to blow- up the church and kill the aaaist- ant rector, Father Liberal!, it waa learned today, have impelled the plac ing of a day and night police guard at the Church of Our Ijuly of Ixiretta on Eliaabeth street, in the lower Eaat end. A Black Kami letter received by Father Liberatl on Saturday demanded the payment of ,500 by Wednesday of thia week, the failure to receive which, the epistle stated, would in volve the destruction of the edifice and the killing of the priest e»cap«-<l t day from two officers after robbing them of their money, guns and watches. Meads was captured in Oregon several weeks ago. The offi cers, with their prisoner, repaired to a hotel to rret. Th«- prisoner wm hand- cuffed to one of the officers. While they w«-re Mle®p Mrails secured the Io The 2 In "I don't are anything remarkable your poem." said the «-hlor banding It bacii. “You d'-n't?“ bowled iba «uulu Iw con tributo», pointing with a quirrrin» finger st the word "loathe«" at the and of the fourth amnia “Did you «»er •*« a poem before that had a perfect rhyore for ’doth*«'?"—<'hi--ago Tribun«. Robs Sleeping Officers. A joulh of erwnt^n. * bo hanged his» »elf ' ! -iti» pieu (tout l..a<l to fu.- y .t before th« act. We have brought the rural telephone $5 ¡thin the reach of every farmer, and with our Free Bulletins before him a boy can install and operate the systcin. Our telephones arc guaiantced. A IP* -d, bone»! reiuo-ly f.r Rheumstlam, Seuraliria and Sore Tbmat la llamlin*« Wizard Oli. Nolh ng wlll *o quickly -irli« uut all pain and Infiamma loti. St Petersburg, Feb. 23. En j>»ror Nicholaa tmlay iMued a rescript dis solving the Finnish diet »nd onit-ring th® holding of a new eltction May 1, for the new diet to assemble June 3. This »u-p is due to th® criticism of the emperor's policy in President I nllmrll Iurerruptlo«. Svinhufvud'» resixmae to the speech Orlando S -. mmh •• re nt over th« fair from the throne at the o|u-nmg of Feb batid and re«i*e<-tfully ki«««<! it. ruary 16. "'Young min.” wren-be-l th* parrot In Th«- «uitablishment of a joint Finnish- the <-age overhead "la there anything th* Kusaian conference to elaborate a new matter with my lipat" basis of relations In-tween the grand M«n>« of the Mkhema tn Live r|<ool ilia- duchy and the empire has boon practi play the tifai "I.-i.br« .-an not be *c>>»d cally decided upon. without their hat« on." Izwt In th* Auatrallan htiah. near Tort liarwin. for the day«, engineer-commander E H Silk waa found alive and w«ll by a black tra.ker. k arc. in use in the United State, to-day. We made- the first telephones and we have made die most—in fact, we have made more than a’.! other manuiacturcrs combined. Ila» a H®w«ww. Editor fof Daily I'liumb rbolt)—Toop- «r. you ha»« fallen dowu on two or three •**igTinients lately. You used to ba»« the beat lira tor n»w» there wa« iu the office. Reporter*—I think I had but It'« bren pullid on. e or twin« lately, and I'lu ger- ting oautiou« about uaing it. vious anti Unit hr had voted against It. In Russia then» I» a chenp renplng machín« whhh haa n reel, luit no au tomatic rnk<- A man alts on the plat form and rak«-» off the grain with a pitchfork. Th«- name >vf thia machino I» “lota-grelka.” atul »Inc»« "lob«»" nn-an» "brow." and "grelka" I» “a b«nter." the whole can tie trntialat«-d "bruw »wester." ALL of the material needed to build the very best rural telephone line—exactly the »time as the Bell (Company put» up will c< st you and jour neigh- Ivors less than half a bale ol cutton or twenty bushel» of kshcat each? PROUD EVENT FDR ALL PRESENT M «lue*«. Maa with th« Bulging Brow—Awful sloppy. isn't It? -It ain't Maa half a* sloppy for yuu »a it Í» for ma. llaaiir Eea«a» «eoi. "It's a good thlng tbiit man wants My overroet'a In »oik b*lt Bttls bere twh-W.” reiuarkrd thè Iw<r«i4«eia.ii Iter ll.i-lallo*. boni*- grown g-hii- -• i>h*r "Johany,” «aid Mn. luipallng. puttiug "B<« »u»o why?" qurrle ! the yotith on ber «rape, "l've b«en In tb» bou«« all "B«-aii»e thaf’a all there la l*ft after day and I u««d Ih« fr«wh alr. If you’ll wotuan g- ta what ahe wantn" auawered m nd baby e little «bile 1'11 go and a piramide a round thè block" the pbliu»-pby gi-m rulor. Unalaoloir. OHI. Ioua *-■ . un 4V '. t V -I Ilka t« lunk at au:u> f -> ir <1—r u«tin(a or suiting«, IVyapeprlc Ixmking C ial >m»r No, b-it If you wlll he klc-d -i, ugh to tall nw where th» drug <1 wr-i ■ • la I'll tab» a l.x.h at your pil i »■ ami por-ma plaster- lags." t hirago Tribune Do you realize that rural telephones, more tlun anything else, tend to inerrav the earning power of every farm and farmer? Do you realize that rORHAND. ORtGON. WM. M c M urray , g . p . a . Portland ■NTRANCB 110'v FOURTH STREET 1*4» Allred«*« orrtCE HOURS-** re Ml* m; Sreaiava | amlollm RHONE AIITL DISTEMPER ££££ F I ««ar« and t-u-hl»«prev.-tlv» «« matt«» bow b >ra« al any a«« are .' fa. 1„! or .»■ I.4. given on th« t. • .- aria on th* >i ...I a •! G • 1«. «ip-:« lb* p. '-iu. nrHu fr<«wlb«K4y. Cur«« Dra t- l-r In liueaa-4 bh* p an i i n.,;, .a In I’ Hire, twrgrat «ailing II»« nan ba4ro« and la • Hn<-K nt. rai" -1». «Or and II a b. •>.: IS red lloadoa-n. Cut'hwouU X~W It Ft • l.p.jrd .1, whawlll«.- It t r yra. Free H-kM. "U*. remt-re. Caere, an I f’urra." »«ariaI agwnta waniwl. SPORN MHHCAl CO.. . COSHEN. IND, Oik rukrv*r o fv ’’*•1 i C rescent CALIFORNIA F ig S yrup Co. ; ; i SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS SO’ABCnU | P N U Egg-Phosphate No • OS I 1‘MNi.ro^d A FULL POUND 25c. Get It from your Grocer PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Vr<flUr 'V1" cotora than any other dy®. One 10c package colors »ilk, wool and cotion equally wen A>M ®* w* w111 »«nd pont pai * at 1 Oc a pac bag®. UZntg for ••• hwkiM ra>w to dya, blaaclAand mil cola». MONROE DRUG COMPANY; Quincy. LUneSk^