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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1909)
By Our Formula Ws produce In Hood's flaraaparilla a medicine that ha* an urvap- pvoached record of cure* of Hcrolula, eczema, eruptions, catarrh, rnpumalistu, anemia, nervt.usnt that Hied feeling. Io-» ol apt« lite, etc. The combination and proportion* of the more than ta.'i.tv diff. rvnl reo edial agents contained in Hood's Har«ap*nllx arc known only to ourwlvro, ao »livre san I«- no e'it..titute. ,Thia medicine make« healthy and strong Uie •• Little ho li.-ra" in y- ur blootf,—tlio«e corpus« !«■• that fight the dix'««- germs Constantly allockii.g )<>u M »(Mrua. What will you do. IV-Tt,” s-k-J wkro ib.r «lo «».J w”» tsv Brocks, astoklng sarai" "1 shall circulât« a petllios." «n«w»r •4 Hirers, asragrly. "d» andit.g tast th« «A«wleg gum an be a MUSTOPEN GATEWAY Kotids Ordered to Sell Tickets to East and West via Portland. NORTHERN PACIIIC WILL IIUHl Objects to Joint Traffic With Harri man Lines. Which Are Required lu Maks Like Co-cess".."'« Washington, May 22. The first de- ebion in the Portland gateway case is Mnth.ra will find Mrs Win. «*• *- «ate» Syrup <b» b»«i r.melt t< -.«• ue u.«>l <emu«a in favor of opening, but thia ia only luila* lbs U ed the iHginning of what promises to be a long contest. In a decision rendered Osa at tb» Ilari» halare Falters. Tb« cat was looking at th» king. by Mr. I’routy th« Interstate Com “H« Isn't so vrry much of a sight Silber,** soisrd lb« ■*! 'Tv« got »Igbt m< rce commission today ordered the Harriman linro and the Northern Pa Bor« Ilves that b« has ** llvrein we see that m»r» rank count« cific to join in the »ale of through tick for nothing wb« n compared » ch thing» ets and the through checking of bag gage between Eastern and Pacific that are ranker t'hl >»«■ I’r ' I«. coast ¡■ointa via Portland. Chairman Knapp and E. E. Clark dia»ent from the decision. The commiasion sustains the com plaint against th«' Northern Pacific fur Self- Abnr«acl<»w. refusing to sell through tickets via Pkotogrspher (cibi 'ing |>lst«l T..U Pori I md to points on the Union Pa *^>»«■1 yaur h-‘ I • H. i.,k «w "'» I cific ar.d Chicago A Norlhwextern, in suall have i" ««• Kilter twiih lap <log>- Nat at all. I cluding tirnaha, Kansas City and Chi cago, and sustains also the complaint >.« against th« Chicago & Northwestern, to 1« th» wl.ol« Hong in this piety« Union Pacific, Oregon Short Line and Oregon Navigation company for refus ing to »«'ll through tickets via Portland to points in Washington. By th«' terms of the decision, which 1 b«»«» I «»I»»« Mar«llo«as. Billy, did you «v»r ph k up a live is highly important to the traveling public and to the Western and North- trolley with your bar« bail i«’»'' waeternrailroads, the Northern Pacific, “Many a lini» '* “liidn't It give you a shockY* the Union Paciific lines and the Chica “Give me a shock? Il killed mr drsd go A Northwestern railway are ordered ovary ilm».'* < 1 i*-> i r.l- u.» to join in th«' sale of through paaeengwr tickets between Seattle and oilier Instant Relief for All Eyas ¡Klints in the Pacific Northwest ami that are imtat.-d from du-t. hrat. •un Eastern destinations, via !*• rtlaml. Or., All or wind. PKTHT'S EYE SALVE <lru^gi»ti« or Howard Bros., Bnffalo, ami to accord through facilities, like the checking of baggage, over this route. A Eemlsa risaavlee. The commission found in the present “How It your boy g«ttli>g slong •t case that a hubstanlial part of the en that busln«»« «vlIrg.Y* tire body of travelers moving between “Splendidly. Win» h» «•nda me hi* these ¡mints in the Northwest ami aienthly statrinsnt of th« d.bla h. oar. Eastern destinations reasonably desire It Is drawn up la «<irh an absolutely cor r«ct and bush • »« !«• form that I always to tiavel via Portland, and that there ••nd him tur check for th« amount wltb- fore the commission has juriMiiction to open that gateway. •ut a murmur ' It ia also held that public interest It < «»»• WhlU Voe Wallu require* that this gat«-way shall be Allen'« F-- i lo. la a ■ «tal« rurs foy bel. opened; but that the terms under which * « ■ by all tuu« rioni- |. ! ae«'Ctany that service is rendered should tie just • • ; I I I I A.l 1..M aa lietwoen the carriers themselves. Aliati H. < 'lœ.o I |.|. ,.•; y The commission waa also of the opinion < II t« h v»« f imni , that the through rates via Portland You don't mean to say you Would should be the same aa those in effect accept this old tiuo pio «? faltered th» via the Northern Pacific and its present man who was being held up “Why, connections, but no opinion is express It Is only an apology for a wan-h.'* ml touching a division of these rates. 'That's all right friend,' laughed the The decision orders first, that the bold highwayman 'TH accept tbs apol Middle Wert lino* complained uf ami the Northern Pacific shall establish be ogy.“- t hl -ngo ¡»ally News-. fore July I, 1909, and maintain in There Is no need to suffer with •or«- force thereafter for not less than two neas and stiffness of joints an<l mus y< are, through routes and joint rates J cles. A little Hamlins Wizard Oil lietween Chicago, Council Bluffs and rubbed in will limber them up immedi* Colorado common points via Portland ; ately. and ¡Klints in Washington lietween - Portland and Seattle, including the lat Ja.t a. Easy. ter, the joint rate* to be the same aa . he I« able to keep a earring«, the joint rate* contrniporan<-<iusly in - Nrl.on IV Ardrich effect between said ¡mints via the akin to Standard Oil by marring« Northern Pacific and its connections. And «ell he may be called rich! Second, the carriers name«i are order —Chicago Tribune. ed to establish before July 1, joint rates and through routes for ¡-a-sengers and baggage from ¡mints on the North ern Pacific via Portland to Omaha, Kan sas City, Chicago and other Union Pa cific and Chicago A Northwestern **I have suffered with pile, tor thirty points. six years. One year «i;ii last April I !«■ It is understood authoritatively that C taking Caacarela for cnatijution In cuune of a wrrok I noticed the tele« it is the intewtion of the Northern Pa beg.il to <li*dip|w ckr Am! at the rtvl <»f an cific, in connection [>«rha|>a with other wrrka tlary «hd n* t trouble tnr at all roads, to seek an injunction restrain- ' CiauKa have door wotidcri f** tor I ing the commission from putting its • in entirely cured and irrl like • nrw order into effect. Should such an in " (ieofg« Krjdcr, N«|«»lc<>o, O junction lie granted, it would prevent the enforcement of the order during the Pteaaaat. PaUiabW lN»f*nt. Taaha < h«x*l N«r«r M» b«O Arahen .»r isfljM* period of the Alaska-Yukon Pacific ex- IBn.Mr, Wr. Nar«r • I»! la bulk l*hr geo ¡msition at Seattle, as it is estimated uln« t«blaf s|«mp«d CUI Uuaiaulead to • uj « «r y ar mvu«y ba a that it would require many months for the courts finally to determine the case on its merits. PILES DR W A. WISE S Y-ar-, • tewler In 1‘slnlm« tlvnlal Wwkln Portland. Out-of-Town People BI mv M lhat mir f <n * la •« arr»*«*vl that WE CAN DO IIIHU » NT1KE < <»*N. BRIDGE AND PI AT> W 'RK IN A DAY if n«r«Mr> POSITIVELY PAINI.EMB El TR ACTING F RI » • h r> ; a*«s >v bri !««• »r« <Mr> d«r*t WK RF MOV K 1 HF Mo I > N <ITIVF TEETH AND ROOTS WIllloCT TIIK I.KAM PAIN NUBTt’DENTS no undtnainty. For the Next Fifteen Day* W« will gir« you lain rrown for Ok bHd«« iwth Molar rrvwn (Wdor*n»md fllllnf* NUr«r RIH ng« (pond »'‘‘Ley pia’.»«« ’ niMwr pl«tra Kermit Hero of Boalers. Nairobi, Brill-h East Africa, May Theodore Roosevelt and hie son Kermit arc having good hunting luck on the Juja ranch of George McMillan. Their bag includes a water buck, an impalk and other varieties of antelope. The expedition han now a total of 60 specimens, representing 20 different species. Mr. Roosevelt has killed a python. Kermit, on a recent trip, dea- |>atchrd a l«*opard at a distance of six paces. The animal already had mauled « '. ..*.. .. ? “.srxir.g K-..... . when killevl. 9 oo D rops ! B«r« for Mli.4 Farmi.«, Tlx» farmer who cau ao adjust work that he msy dispense with help of oue man Is lucky lii.kvd. many a farmer hss done ao by sim ply changing bls system of feeding and 'wriiig for lu« aiao t-7 'I'4" ¡»»sing of the grain and bay that in stead of hauling many b us of It to market It la fed on the farm, and the beef. p>rk. butter, chee«e. etc., Bohl Thia allows th« farmer to restore to the ground at least a p*rt of the fer tility In the ah a i* of manure Th« barn plan abovrti herewith In the two lllnatrations, the ground ptan and the i»'r»|*etlv« view. 1« so ar- range, 1 that .me man may feed and are for Hie stock In a short time As shown <»n the floor plan, the barn will aceommo'late fourteen cows, twelve horero, has box stalla for both the wflSTORIA For Infant» and Children, bay chute la-lug provided for each two .tail«. 1 be milk room being locate«! as It At.ioitot. i tra et Nr ia. the milk tnsy let takes !■• it st otice. AVc^euNr Prrparwtxifcr b lu Ibis room should be located H>« sinub i tnÇ dr ani ftr«U» separator; i aleo plenty of clean water; i inatta Stimata aoliiuwrki ■ ; neselhi«» ruirnti g waler should M prov Idrd. ‘ i n« «hop 1« a very Mess aary room, i and It will aave many amall reyuilr bill* k lu It may be stored th« PmnwFs Driiillrxiflrrifd nalla bo.ta. etc. In the bora* barn nrss and IV m i unulni nrsn the liarn»we room la locat«*d In the (•(anni Murphinr i» ir itami .■enter, which make« It handy to Sil N ot N arcotic . parts of the same The two bog stalls provide r.">m for both male animals aa well ss sb k and ailing one* The hay bay la aupp<«rd to be Open clear to the roof. However, mm« farmer« may «l«h to arrange s | mv « w «llffervnt. The partition rating the cows from the renter eec- lion Is boarded <>r plastered up tight exrepl th« Hilf pen. •« separate th« Aprrfrrt Rcsirdy forfltaB» cows from any od'-ra, dust or dirt from lion. Sour Stoxarh IH mtîw » the other animals The box stall*, Worm* .< istvu I muuv Jrwnb however. In both the cow and horse lU'XV atxl LOSS OF S llkp . barn sr« 0o cor.«truct.xl that the In mat»« may have a good view of the for S« «k Sipwwv / other al? • f hey like company, and will du Iwtier If they can •<•«. their NEW V0RK: nelghlMvr* Th* floor* of the cow stable, th« milk room, feed room and «Ho are of cement, the gutter being formed In the r«uarxntre«I'un«Irr »I* tlo.r and having a four Inch drain at the rear leading to the manure Ki«u Copy of Wrapper The stall* are made to nt both and short cow* The first «tall front is four feet wide and five long The rear stall la three feet six Inches wide ami four feet eight Inches from long, The stalls then slope front to the rear, each stall being slightly shorter, Ktalls are now con- •tructed In so many different ways that It Is hardly worth while to men- WBX tai Ul tlon them, every <• w man having bls nut un own views of the matter. However. It lexrDHi Is wlae to ao build them that the stall rvMiiia «tu may be easily clvnmsl and washed, Q no ’nils construction will comply with all noinni sanitary requirement* of Inspector*. The floor of the horse stable may of cement or day Way Io «be < ><■». The location, the local supply For nwr. j's oakc. »I, ,»« dirty Utt!« materials, etc. will of course govern to bo> ar* you “Yours, mamma." <Til.-vgn Tribun». s certain extent the material enter Ing the conatrmtlon of any building, and. Ill fact, all buildings The barn DR T. P. WISE as shown Is twelve twt to the eaves n ■■! t i'i •\-:,t feet to th.- peak; the a lo to ti.tr/> . igiii nr forty tM high. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty The barn should, of course, have a r«<1 foundation of atone, brick or KS-Xi® Merchant« Trurt BuiMina cement on many farina It has been 12»»*» WaahirurUm, ca « t , Hutb 1‘ORTt-AND. OR tl>e practice to build a small ah.-d here and there and the stock Is scat tered all over the farm. This causes an unit*..-«»ary lot of labor to cars COFFEE^ for them; also an unsightly ap|>e«rauce to the surroundings In conatrndlng TEA SPICES a bam of this sort it will hot be lie-.» BAKING POWDER vary to do all the work before th« ► EXTRACTS ( J USI RI Gl IÎ same may !«• used, but a jx.rtlon of It may I«* left until time and perbapa CLOS SET S DEV L RS your purse will allow It to Iw Onlabcd KMtkÀNO OSI —Wallace's Fanner. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature Use For Over Thirty Years CASTflRIA C rescent BAKINC POWDER ÇROVMD U4JUU HAM’I H-AN row* ami borses. al«<> a largo calf pen ¡'he Installation of manure carriers and hay fork Is very rosy, and these will stain pay for tbetnsslvro In the labor saved. A feature of the barn not to t*e overlooked la the arrange ment of the feet! room and allo 1 he four foot chute extends the entire length of the silo, and ha« email win flows for light, a tight door twlow Sejm rating aatue from the feed r.»-m to keep out dust and oflor*. The «Unge ia droiqa-d do« n this chute, and from there shovelled to the mixing tioxro one for the cows and one for the hors, a There are two blns In the fetal room and two more may lie l.x-at- efl on the floor above and connected by small spouts for drawing off the grain. TI hh « .¡««ut» may lw localt-d dl reti y over the mixing boxe*. All hay la auppawd to lie fed from above, one F rrdlng of liens will not refuse to lay provid ing the condltona which surround them are favorable for egg pnsluctlon. of course, a hen cannot k««-p on laying all the time, nor « 111 some bens lay even for a majority of the time, but the fanner who pruvld«-» the correct rood I- Ilona of bousing, feeding and general management will find Hint he will not be entirely without eggs at any time of the year. Of course, It Is not the ben's nature to lay at thia tin»«' of the year, but If she la comfortably housed am! «ell fed. the farmer will And that the hen after all really tins little «•■nil metit as to just which season she shall produce her eggs. Getting eggs Is not entirely a matter of feeding, yet If We f«wd rorre< tly the hens will not have that as an actual olmtaele to laying Maturity and vigor are two Important things In the hens that are to l>e heavy winter layers. Ke«‘p the hena In a thrifty, vigorous rondltlun. ami be sure and feed a va riety. The«' things count for a great deal toward suevroa. t orn, oats and wheat are the three principal grain feeds, but there are others that may well be fed by way of variety and the meat and green stuff In some form Give any should never tie neglected kind of meat .■ repa or prejeireil meat foods. as II |>ays. Try to keep the hena under conditions as near ilk. ¡boss tn existence at spring time as you can, and you will not suffer severely from an egg famine Thia Is nothing Impos sible, an<1 briefly, only m«-ans comfort able housing, a variety of feeds, green Muff and mffll scraps, ami sanitary quarters Agricultural Epitomise. Two Unions to Unite. Spokane, May 22.—"It io probable that working agreements will be made by the Western Federation of Miners and the United M mew others of Amer ica," stated C. H. Moyer, preaident of the Weatern Federation of Miners, who ia here tonight. "It io not probable |>e«le«etlnw byr nate. that they will units, an their fields of There aie tli«we wbo deviare that usefulnoM are different. In spite of nothlng la created In valli, aud thAt all reporta, the next convention of the rats and mie» are In some way a benedt Federation will show that it ia strong in inanklnd. it la hard to sec just er than ever.” how The atatlntlclan of thè Agrlcul turai Bureau at Waahlngton computea Ewplnsion Fires Forest, f ft»*«* e^lS.<MMJ,<M10 damage a -fine th~ 1 nioney damage. «ny*»ee> w*Aa thè world Egg-Phosphate Get it from your Grocer A FULL POUND 25c. DENTIST DAISY FLY KILLER hr a. Of «li d« airr* <,r piarti a a y • . Ltrr, stIrs»t4 »s i Lilis ail gir« N» at »mu, i rtv* Hi- :a., c<»nv«i' at t mat* alta* a«M»a. Ms-Id f i. «■- «hanno« •pm or up w tut «..Il « It j rs IL hi«. <i i i-art'..«1 cd«4- for M csuLa « t.t H AHO ID SOMERS 150 DrKa b A Brooklyn. N. Y. C. Gee Wo The Chinese Doctor Tîkb w>mUful man ha« rnj»i© « of th« (ti R<AJia. IIorb« and Bark«, »nd is A-iv‘n« ih«« wvrki «h« iMMMtâl uf hut sc-rvicMi. A.'-iL No Mffcforv. Pol ton» or Drug« Uted. No Operation» or^| ultmg Guarwntiws to cur« Cditarrh. Albina. I.uttg, « Ibwa- t of M i nnd V- ti.« «mall 1 rm (»<>r«rp « A SUR»; CANCER CURE If mie butch« ra only once a year, saya a curre«¡mndent of Fnrtu and Home, It la not ini «’»»ary to build an expen she smokehouse, for almost as good Just rrcoivwd P*km, (*>irui «afe, «uro - i If you cannot c«tL writ« f«r «»yn ptGfn blank and cm ular 1 »... i *. CONSUMACION fRtt The C. Gee Wo Medicine Cb. ' !>». I, »I «»'• - . 1 l'Hrl'll« l«te fur«. ...................... .... . ' ,?• V1- Me.it f»»D •»»’< •’ »»•••. F »?»•*» I . ». s. • i - ■»• -, ■ - s.-...ir «.AH .4 fa » • 1t»2s. r»r»t 't.. <or. Morris, n. Portland. Or. «-I •* »•« •»• •*k*4 “ . .. y . I .. -*1« ... I>H. W. H- V"'. a«S 1'«™«I N»w Vo»« Cllr. No. 22 O* P N U VV’llt < writing to «.t.ertl.erw >l««ae I It i.irnihi» tt'l» paper. IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ro IU.W VILNNA STEAM CLEANING A DTE WORKS 224 2* Thud Stieev, Portland, Oreaon HI ■ KM H M Bl KB BK l S j C Jri ■ w N P H FWB J Ërw ra OWi ■ HKjg nmnlta i-au la* obtalnwl froiu a de che *u<*h a» Ih'' OD* «ho« li bere w Uh. It la umile bjr taklng Imth ernia «»ut of a barrei «ini mountlng It upou a boi «>r «bove a flreplace In tlie ground, lite invai tu be ainokei! la hung troni thè stick» laM acro», thè top of thè tmrrel. thè tire bullt umtornrotb and thè lld put on. line orvliardlat la said to have In crensed the yield of Ills orchard from flftifn to 250 bushels In the following manner He rvdoci-d the tope of the tree* one-fourth; then In the fall be plowed betwren the !»<•<■• After ma miring well he planted corn, brane and pumpkins, and harvested a nice crop of «*ach. The next spring he re|>rot«l the same form of cultivation, amt that year. In addition to the good crvqia of corn. t>enns ami pumpkin». harvested seventy bushels of go-sl apples. The next spring he manure«! h r.tbs tblsA time and planted potiArop/ which did not do well, but he harvested JBK) Push els of One apples from the orchard. I hampion Rutter tow I >.*4. '•edro’s F.stn a, ciinniplon buttar row he worijJ. with a record of 712 ■•Jve months, waa killed at the Missouri Agrlcui 'arm. ■ uf£ ■ W■ 5r H ■ IS ® ¿iSríS SS *'* x *a« ' »«»i s' ■ Ft ■ WT2I B H ■ K BI M F’ ■ • ’ ' BBIBBK■ H wBMBI 11« i w • ». st, I«,« «. •■a« «> »»«« • . I' n ’ i b ft r and tr«*«*ni mi «.c«..s««iu«. w«. Highest Quality 23 Ounces for 23 Cents OUKU Made from pure, carefully tested materials. Get a can on trial You never saw such cakes and biscuit and 1.» They 11 open yuur eyuj. Guaranteed under ail Pure Food Law»