The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 16, 1909, Image 4

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Plans tor Extensive Trip to Pa
elfte Coast This Fall.
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GOING DIRECT TO SEATTLE » AIK
«■line part» of the country tel«
It
Executive Will Visit Portlard and Go phones are becoming very common
seems that ones a telephone Is eatab
on South to California and
liahed In th« family It 1« there to stay.
Gulf States.
Other sections of th« country are very
much behind the times tn this r«sp«ct.
probably beeauM no on« has gon«
Washington. July 10.
i*rrai«lent ahead with the preliminary arrange
Taft today gave an outline of the ton* . menta.
tative plans for hi» trip through the
A farm telephone la not only a great
West and South thia fall.
luxury, but It la fast becoming an ab­
The |>realdent has abandoned all idea solute necessity. With the addition oi
of visiting Alaska thia year, largely mor« business to th« fsrm every year
because Mrs. Taft will nut be able to and the scarcity of labor anything that
g<> with him.
Upon his arrival here •a»««« ««<■(.« i« worth money
When
today the preavmnt receivnl worn irom
.
-me«! to doing business
Beverly that Mr». Taft wa» rapidly
over the telephone you
reali»«
Its
improving in health.
He feels, how­ great value.
ever, that she is hardly strong enough
A short time ago ! heard a fsrtner
to take th« long Wx«at«m trip thia fall,
order 100 buahela of seed oats
by
which will occupy about two montha.
phone from another farmer about fen
As soon as the tarilT bill is out of the
miles away.
He had seen a «ample
way the presi! nt will leave Washing­
at the fair last fall and made the ne­
ton for Beverly, to remain until Sep­
gotiations accordingly. The business
tember 17, hla 52d birthday when he
i »«» i ran »acted In atxiut five minutes
hop«« to begin his Western trip. The
while the farmer was sitting at his
president will go directly to Seattle,
< «leak after reading hla morning mall
stopping f««r brief viaii* hi rout« at
left at the box by the rural delivery
Denver, Salt Lake arxl Spokane.
It would have taken him all
After visiting the Alaska-Yukon- man
Pacific exposition, the preaiilent will day to get bls mall and drive to (he
awing down to the Southwest, stopping other farmer and buy hla seed oats
But there Is a social aide to farm
for a tim« at Portland, Or., where h««
In the way of treatment the I'alted
fltatee Hur«.«'« of AnlmaJ Industry h««
discovered a vaccine which saves
about SO odd per cent after cholera ap
pears In a herd, and a larger per cent
If vaccinated before the disease la In
troduced
Time will demonstrate the
practicability of thia
method
The
bacteriology department of the Kansas
Htate Agricultural College
la
also
working along these lines, but Is no'
yet ready to announce anything but
progress
e
When symptoms of cholera appear
In a herd. It la wise to dip the whole
herd, disinfect their quarters
thor
oughiy, give them a alight change In
feed, and add to this about five drops
of tlr>« turs of prickly a»h for each
hundred pounds of hog once or twice a !
day. The old remedy of wood ash»» i
and salt Is gcxxl tn many Instances A '
little powdered sulphate of copper !
dried sulphate of Iron or
chareoai |
given dally when the animals are not ;
perfectly healthy frequently does much:
good
After ail. the old adage,
an
ounce of prevention Is worth a pound
a»« g^ce-»«« « a *•«-*«,
— • a Wd «w MW»MR
What is Castoria
i”*ASTORIA h a harmless substitute for Castor Oil» Paregoric, Drops and
Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor V
other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays J
Fuveri«shnes3. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It rdioves Teething Troubles,^
cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach
and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, Tho children’s Panacea—The
Mother’s Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In uso for over
30 years, has homo the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been madG undor
his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to decci vo you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” aro but Experiments that trifle with
and endanger tho health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
I
Letters from Prominent Physicians
addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher.
Save. Itae Ferilll««».
Fertilizer Is expensive
By the old
method of distributing It there w»«
usually enough wasted to represent a
pretty penny Then cam»:
along a Virginia man and
Invented the hand fer >
tlllzer dropper
Thia de i
vice consists of an odd
ahaped
bucket, running!
to a point at the bottom
an«! having a small open
Ing there, through which'
Dr. F. Gerald Dlattner, of Buffalo, N. Y., says: “Your < antorla !s good
for children and 1 frwqueaUjr prescribe It. always obtaining the desired
results."
Dr. Gu«tave A. Elscngracber, of St Paul, Minn. »ays: “1 have used
your Caatorla repastcdly in my practice with goo«! r<< :<«. and can recom­
mend It as an excellent, mild and harm leas retn«'ly for children."
Dr. E. J. Dennis, of St Doula. Mo., says: “I bare ui
4 and prescribed
your Castoria In my sanitarium and outside practice for a number of years
and find It to be an excellent remedy for children "
Dr. S. A. Buchanan, of Philadelphia, Pa., say»: “1 barn used your Pas­
toria In the ca&e of my own baby and find It pleasant to take, and have
obtained excellent results from Its use."
the contents filters
A
hinged valve, operated by ;
a rod that 1« ad« to the handle of th»
bucket, controls the fl«»w
The top of
the rex! la connected to a cro«ab*r.
which runs under the handle of the
bucket
Thia bar la in close reach.!
I>r. J. E. Simpson, of Chicago, Ill., says: “I hare used your Ca- '-iria In
will be the guest of Senator Jonathan
•T hud kin
ca»<ra of colic In children and hare found It the beat mc llciuo of its kind
Bourne, an«l proceeding thence to San It often happen« that a woman Is left
i alone fur the «lay am! »he ran easily
Francisco.
on the market."
leaving Sen Francisco, th«« president make arrangements to have a neigh
Dr. 11. E. Evklldson, of Omaha, Neb., says: "1 And your Cantoris to x - a
Promotes Dt^'dlkmilrtrfti
!
bor
rail
and
«pend
the
time
pleasant
and. when resting on the top of the
will go to IxM Angeles, where he will
standard family remedy. It Is the bast thing for infants and children I
ik'ss
nnd
íl'VXütiLtoj
orsar
•top for aev«-ral day» with his sister. ly. Instead of feeling lonely. Then tt
bucket the valve la o|>en
To close the
hare ever known and 1 recommend IL"
Opium Morphine nnr.Marrte
From Id« Angabe the president will la so easy to make social arrangements
valve (ha operator merely extends a1
Dr. 1«. II. Robinson, of Kansas City, Mo., says: "Tour Castoria certainly
ot
arcotic
go to San Diego am! then into Arizona for evenings or to meet friend» aa oc
Anger and lifts the Irar. thus shutting
has mrrfL la not Its age. Its continued use by mothers through all th«««
and New Mex <o
If the weather is cation requires.
off the fertlllxer. The valve flares at
years, and the many attempts to imitate
There nr«« always people In a neigh
pleasant and his arrangements permit.
the bottom, spreading the fertllUer In
/Ire« m
YVhat can a physician add?
Ix>are It to the mothcra"
who
are public spirited a broad, fine stream
Mr, Taft hopes to visit the Yosemite twrhood
For small farm»,
<■ f— e
Dr. Edwin F. Pardo«, of New York City, says: "i >r several years I have
valley before going to I ami Angeles.
enough to go ahead with the neceesary
gardens and lawns thia device Is of
recommend««! your Castoria nnd shall always continue to do so, as It baa
Coming out of Mexico, the president arrangements to establish a telephone
great convenience, and la a money j
will stop fu» a time at El Paso, where service Others should encourage them
Invariably produce«! U-neflcla! results.”
saver.
hr expects to meet President Diaz, uf promptly by subscribing to the fund
Dr. N. B. Hirer, < f Brooklyn, N. Y.. says: “I obj. t to what are called
W «Irr r«,v <taa « talcta«.
Mexico.
required. Everyl»ody la benefited, be
patent medicines, where maker alone knows what Ingrcdk-nta are put la
Take au ordinary baking pan and |
After his atop at El Paso the presi­ cause the arrangement 1» mutual In
them, tut I know. Iho formula of your Castoria and adv. . Its use."
Aperteci Remedy forC’ tm A n
dent will visit San Antonio, where he the
neighborhood — Agricultural have the lln»!iilth r!»«-t Ml an tear"
lion
.
Sour
StoMrh.lliMrtm
on one atdo for nailing to a tree.
will inspect Fort Sam Houston, which I Epltomlst.
Wot ms X’« » ivu I mmi » JAmtl
Have him also make a hole In the
he was instrumental in building up.
Bsara tho Signature of_______
in
vs ¿awl Loss or S leep
A
Tmp
X„t.
bottom
in
one
corner,
that
the
water
i
After visiting Austin and Dalias, the
The areomtranylnc plan of Iran neat cats be let out every day and the pan!
president expects to sjx-r.d severs! «lays
Ex Suste Si0iatwv a
Nall the pan to a tree!
on th« ranch of his brother, C. P. Tait, I» quite simple and can lie made from be k«',.t « lean
i.*«- v
a box of suitable sire
It should be about twelve Inche* from the ground, ;
at Corpus Christi, Tex.
Continuing East, the president will 12 or 14 Inches «piare by 20 or 24 iu, (be chick» cau drink without get-|
NEW YORK
stop at Houston and go to New Orleans
ting luto It with their feet, The birds
jit
<1^ ** ’
to attend the meeting of the Deep!
will soon discover that It I» a One
I
Waterway» convention.
After attend
place front which to get a drink on
i r» r. ft 1
ing U1« cMiveuiiiMi, Mr. T«fi enols to
Humrtline« they nnd. too.
hot days
1 Gu.irantrc«I uoA-rflw foojj
•top for a time in the Bayou Teche
that It la a convenient place for a
country of Ixvuisiar.a, the land of Evan­
bath, and thia of course makes iho !
_
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Copy of Wrapper.
geline end Arcadia.
tw« HWTav« coaewziv, pp »uftfttbv
hiw Tt>aa ervp.
water dirty. But It Is not much trou :
I I <»MI H
From th«te tl • president will pro­
53
ble to refill the pan with clean water,
ceed to Jackson, Ml - . thence to Mont­
In !.'. I- ig II.■■ lat" »l.' Uld to- nailed and this should be done two or three
gomery.
Bi.'tr ir.giiam
and
.Macon
»sigle anaey.
to
a crosspiece about onequarter the times a day. Chickens and bird» re­
I here Xre Olbera.
From Macon the preai lent will go to
“Isn't there s->t»e talk that Gringo I»
distance from the top
A couple of quire n great deal of water, and they
"Bings is afraid that be may be pros
Augusta.
n.
• r>
often suffer for lack of It. Don't n<-g going to enter •
ecu ted tor polygamy."
Leaving Augurta the president goes nails are driven through the box and
•The miul.try? Why 4>. I see That’»
lect them — Boston Herald
into
the
crossple.e
to
swing
on
Half
"Why. he Is married to only one
to Savannah and tbence
.-ins his
what he really want«, but he intend« t«
I h»- K I lt| *F«lrm off % »Mtllofl«tn.
northwartl trip to Waahmgtun, »top­ way track, on the inside, a narrow
try for ■ cuu»u!«bip first,"-- -4.'hi<ag« person, ain't he?"
Ventilation for stables and barns tai Tribun«.
pl.-< •
board 1« nailed, back of which
That 1» what he thought for a
ping at Wilmington, N. C., end Rich
now regarded an one of the essentials
(lie neat la made.
while, but now It appear* that he mar
moml, Va.
Hi« a prr<l.'m,i,r.
To set the trap simply raise the to be provided for In construction The
rled her whole family, nnd there are
Impilati»» r«re i> How do you tell seven of them."- California Weekly.
slat» inward from the bottom S or 9 King system aa Illustrated tn the dia
bow fa»t you ar«« going?
DAM THHEA TENS VALLEY.
In. he i high and place a small stick
COFFEE
1
4'bauffrur I watch the expression of
Mother* w!H find Mrt Wtnelow*«
ihtn*
under one of the »! «O
A h the hen
the faces of the policemen as I wbis past ftyrttp th« t> at trnMlv l” U n tu« theii c4iU4rau
TEA SPICES
Great Pathfinder Structure Said to Be enters the door is raised ■* U m
luring the Uwthiug }<«riud.
BAKING POWDER
them.
which falls to the floor, There ahouhl
- EXTRACTS
in Perilous Shape.
All
lltatat.
JIISI Rliilli
Merely »rlen.ll».
Cheyenne, Wyo., July 10.
Reports t-e about the slats for a
Tenant (of flat I On» of th» radiatori
Elderly Relative Mortimer, what ar<
receiver! here tonight indicate that con­ ln< hes In w tilth. slats close against
: In that large r«>u> of mine is slwsyi your intentions In regard to Mu »»ul-
CL0S5CT a DLVEiS
ditions at the Pathfinder darn at Alcova, Inch strip nt bottom.
‘ cold, winter and auimner
WUR3 oat.
lion?
said to be the largest In the world, are
Janitor (with a w-owl)—' Well. Pra
Scapegrace
Nephew
Strictly
honors
hrn % rigrtAhlr« Mnlurr.
1 ui ! beard you say that the other on* I« •
most serious. The dam la held only by
bie and praiM-worthy. uncle.
The following list will ahow the gar
/m f
ways hot. winter and aummer. Ain’t il
a tem|K>rary dike built on gravel foun­
Elderly Relative— I am glad to heat
doner how long after planting the va­
THEOLD KCLIAB LE
4^5*
—
a
stamloff?
dations. Seventy men are working day
that. Mortimer. I wa« afraid you wen
rious common v<-g«*lable» will mature
and night to strengthen the dike.
going to try to persuade her to marry
Ill« I «uni Wax»,
^rXTILATMÜ riven.
their growth and t»e ready for use:
The government geological survey
The new waitress sidled up to a ' you.- Chicago Tribune.
to
day. gram consists
1 two aeta of flue«, one
has a force of men scattered along the llu.lt t»ean. ■ • ■.
dapper young man at the breakfast
to
Pole bcana ....
day» set to admit the fresh air. the other to!
river for more than 100 miles above
to
Brel.
«laya furnish an escape for the vitiated air. ; table, who. after glancing at the bill.
the dam. taking measurement’s of the
!opened hla mouth, ami a noise Issued
to
Early «•nMiage .
day»
The Inlet or fresh air flues should be i ' forth that sounded like the ripping off
river's flow to give indications of •ny Carrot» ............
F or CATARRH or vex
to
day»
placed not more than ten feet apart of all of the cog« on one of the wh«>el»
sudden rise in the stream.
to
Caul ill«»«« re. ...
day.
etc .
Preparations have been made to dy Celery .................
'•Before I began tiling Cancer eta I had AT DRUGGISTS OR TRIAL BOX BY MAIL
to
■laya and located In the exterior walls of In the power house The new waitress
one
the
barn.
The
outlet
may
Include
namite the dam if the water carries I Nwret corn • •.
a
bod
complexion,
pimplra
on
my
face,
to
day«
made her estrape to the kitchen "Fel-
FROM PLANT! N S S HENRY ST 8R00KLYXAY
t.l
Arrange- 11'uni other» ....
■Uya or more flues.
away the temporary dike,
— b ^ wa ^^ o ^ mitationsl ^^
low out there Insulted me.” ahe said. and my food wwa not digralrd aa it should
to
day»
Now I am entirely well, an<l
menta have also bwn made toward Eggplant» ..........
The head waiter looked at him
“I’ll have been
As
l
«»«I.
to
the pimplee have all disapjwared from my
day.
warning the people living in the valley Ihiioo re«t|.........
get It," he said. ’’That'« Just the train
face
I can truthfully sav that L'ascareta
Onion ret..........
to
day. He bought a bw. a rake, a spade,
below in case of danger.
caller
ordering
hi»
breakfast.
”
—
Argo
Nome
little
seeds
to
SOW,
are just aa advertise.!; I have taken only
to
1‘ar.ley................
day.
At
la«t
he
got
the
garden
made
paut.
two I kjxvs of them."
to
Parempa .............
■lay»
And *aw the green thing« grow.
Man Convicted by Proxy.
Clarence K. Griffin, Sheridan, Ind.
to
INraa.....................
day.
« a.ate a rail,
to
■lay*
San Francisco, July 10.
An extra­ Pepper»................
“Jones says that he always g't» to
fhea.ant.
Palatable. Potent. Taste <lo«4.
__ _ ___
________
__ features
_ _ __ came
_____I tt hit» potato»«
to
da ya II«* work’d the row* end I h *1 b each d«y ; the bottom of anything he
dition
case with
unusual
Do Q o < m 1 Never Stale« Weaken or .«ripe.
under
Each
little
plant
be
knew,
10e.
Me,
SOv
Never 10K In bulk. Thagvno-
to
day.
up for hearing thia afternoon before P'i«>>pktn.............
takes"
In« tablet .lamped C C C. (»uAraut«*v1 to
to
day« And «« hr etuiled and awrat away
Unit««! Sl»t«ra Commiaaioner Hancock. "
cur«
or
sour
ui
uev back.
"Don’t doubt It
At school he wa»
Oh. J”> ; how fa»l they grvw.
!•»
day»
Moaya «Ion Amaral, arrest«-«! on a State
always
at
the
foot
of
the
cl
a»«"
—
to
day»
department warrant, wra« accuaed of
to
days No fltMxU mnw down to w«nb thing* out. Baltimore American
murder committed on one of the Azores
No fro*»* to kill or blight ,
to
days
A
islan-Je, and though he hail fled from
to
days No nrightMir*« chi> k«*ns erratebod about; :
“Let me
.No kina *tra>r<i in at night.
the country, waa tried and convicted, a
town about
Staadr » ertlllaer.
man appointed by the Portuguese court
Each mm M he planted did Ila brat
"No, air
A few simple fertilizer maxim« are
representing him at the trial.
Recent­
And not a on* did rot—
s.(w"
ly he was captured at San I.uia Obispo so important that they
should
be No other rarvlm. E«*t or Writ,
in thia state, and nuw is reaiallng the fixed In the mind.
Per cent Is only
Hu« b veg’ta bio® brgot.
leeoeeni.
another way tor saying parts In 100.
attempt of extratiitlon.
"Clifford," ashed tba taa. her,
But »till thia man did not enjoy
Fertilizer» may be direct or Indirect
wrote the Junto« Iettare?"
Thra* tRg'tabl«* *o new,
Chine»« Honor Traveler.
“1 I .! :i't know, ma'am." antwared
In action. The former contains need
For every night a neighbor’* boy
:ba ternar i I tti» bor
"I didn’t f
Pekin, July 10.
Prince Chun, the cd plant food, the latter enables the
Stiilr «hat the garden grew.
I NEANTS.
N
N
.
GENUINE^
CASTO n’ A
ALWAYS
LX*-
At* s
J5 Dosis -35Ct
a
Ü1
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Yearj.
r
•
Bad BLOOD
CAPSULES
BLADDER.
URINARY DISCHARGES
50c
DAISY FLY
regent of China, today reeeived Tang
Shao Yi, who has ju»t returnrel to the
capital from a tour of the world, which
include«! in extended viait to the Unit-
ed States. An imperial edict «aa ia- ¡
•uod today making fang Shao Yi ex­ I
pectant vice preaident of one of the
imperial boards, which i* interpreted
as meaning that hia »ervicee are to be f
recognized by the Chinrrae govern­
ment.
plant to get food from «oil or air
Lime la not plant fo»x| un«ler common
condltluna. It correct» a ba<! condition
of »oil aourneaa and
unlocks soli
niaterlala
Sulphate of Iron (copper
materials
as), sulphate of copper (blue stone},
sulphate of magnesia ( Epsom saltai
ami sulphate of lime I gypsum)
are
among these Indirect fertilisera.
To Iharprn m I UH* M«w»p,
first remove the handle, to get It
out of the way. Take a flat file and
To Quard Mexican Border.
El Paso, Tel., July 10.—Daniel J. tile the edges of the revolving blades,
being careful to file each blade alike,
Keefe, commissioner general of imml
gracion, accompanied by F. W. Berk­ and evenly, so alt parts will strike
stationary
blade
shire. chief inspector for Texas, reach­ the horizontal or
ed thia ity today on a tour of icnapec- evenly and alike at Its entire length.
tion of the entire Ri» Grande border, File also the horizontal blade, then
preliminary to establishing stringent adjust the revolving blades so they
regulations to prevent smuggling of will slightly rub on the
horizontal
Chinese across from Mexico.
blade.
— Puck.
Out-of-Town People
CRESCENT '
taker« I tae> Uuxl Multi. *Ke».
Suburtranile -You are half aa hour
Il A LZ I LIO
(-« b». «Ill d" «n-l <1. «•
II bettrf. It mwi thr
lata Ibis morning.
dotte
h and makes light
Miler Carrier Y««. ma'am; tbs sec­
er. ••rrtrr and bette
tions of stovepipe I have to wear inside
tiweafood*. Said btr <1 f
err* 25c f»er baittttd J
ray truusvr« '■«<• on account of the dogs
yr*U anil tend tt* fo«)
you keep along thio street hamper ray
n*nw and addre««, w»
eill
*rnd
yott
•
<?■
health
and bai >ng pwdrf
noxements. ma’am -f'hlcago Tribune.
Xpr«>l»x to Hill ta ,,4i.
Kill weeds by spraying
To make
the spraying solution, empty a hun
dred pound sack of sulphate of Iron
into a flfty-gallon barrel; fill to the
chine with water and stir with a ho«
for a few minute«
until
di«eolv«d
CRESCENT MFG. CO. Seattle. Wn.
K«eapl«a tar ■ Teetealealll V.
Strain through several thickness»« of
P N U
No. a J oo
Teacher
Tommy,
what
is
so
improper
cheesecloth tacked over the inanhol«
of the spraying machine
Apply with fracrlonT
Tommy
You don’t ‘»pact me te men-
a powerful spraying machine, produc
Uoe It 'fora all these pe .pl», de you?
Ing a real mist, free from drops. Tsa
about flfty gallons to the acre, and
»pray on a bright, warm day, or on a
J
It does not matter.
dark. damp day;
so long aa rain does not come within
eighteen or twenty hours This spray
will not harm grain crops and will
> g
BT-Ltt ! ttJJAttJIJlkLFUtl
kill wild mustard and various othai
weeds
'Oxrtikl r, r.rm'-f tbs' • ‘.r T <<-• 1« «o Srren»«^
■test WK CAN tn ntilH rsnKKCKOAN.
liKIt».»: AND I I A
W‘IKK IN A HAY If
i<> ITIVtlY I'AINLKIR Kg.
I BACTiNU I hF « » h n plaim .v hrvlee« «rw «r-
•„«I WK K> M AK IIIE M<> r SFNSITtVK
11« « >4 ANb « ««• < .
MH (<«>(( iHfe. i.r.AsT
PAIN NO STL DINTX no oneertaint».
POWDER
I! ¡ iüi - i ^WU ari » O il
EL ■
4
For the Next Fifteen Daye
W» Wil r«v. rou a a .««I 22« «„M or pore»-
i
Lain rhnrn f.< .,
arit brtdtftt twth ......
M«4ar riw«..................
I G«H or
ftianr*..
! Ni:*rr A>hn<a
Gnrwl rubtwr put»»
Ih# h«»t rd ruMter pUtre
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ALL WORK GUARANTEED 15 YEAR!
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