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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1909)
I. LAZY LIVER "1 find Csscaret» so go.«! that I would not I k - without them 1 was troubled a grr.it deal with torpid liver and headache. Now «nice takingCascarrt. t sndy (.«'.liar- tic I feel very much better. 1 shall Cer tainly recomnieml them to my friends as the best medicilM I have ever seen." Anna B*<in< t, Osborn Mill No. ft, Fall River, Mass Ptsaaaot. Palatable. Ptofear. Ts.te <»o«4 |>o g . km I Never fllckea. weak«« ••• Gnpe its n< W Nra.f a.-l l Io Im a Thsssau tea lablst alamped C ■' C liaarsal.»! Io ewe or roar s oar bock. *-» S££ THK GREAT Aldskd-Yuk<>n-Pd< iti« I xposilion < «4*3« to »bw Fa»r y u H (l - • it PINK Al HUM OF I'i.ATI OF THK HU I LI > •••«< •• kt »er Ovd«r At*d another *•< th* «i » 4 SFATîtr. îtir -<4M or mt « oasi - Vary Ft»*. *•* ti M rr«t|--aM l*«»r I m I s I* A «inali house which ran be occupied by a brood sow and her littar la th* best for ralalng strong. healthy hogs Il ts ih« must i cleanly and aanltary. and wlth «ell-arranged yards ths pigi can be eared for wlth pratiIcally no more la boy than In a long hous* A very «eonomlcal and useful houM is »hown In ih« sccompanylng cute. Il It Introd *r»4* g tn O *■ «1 * ng lh* m rad)« rv»«H nw it will t« to rail «M »fiid ih« HOM ESEE KERS Cl. I H S,-otlle. II uvA<npr<wi CRESCENT • ■ -j. t : h*h fu • rd Skhiaf t>«r««|cf « will 4« «nd d«c*» it b-tlsf H rat*«a th« d -ug* and mab *• light rr. «werter and brttr itwrn f«M»da. Mold by gfg «era 2?5c grr ervund t* »•»« will *4 n«f wo y<4** name and asfdte»« •• BAKING POWDER • CKLSCtNT MW. CO. Scalile, Wn. DAISY FLY KILLER glarvd a a g * ■ brr», •(*««.*« «•g k tils* rail lift S'a* • Hu»*. r«» * Mfter.tat, t«*»l I ••*« • II •••««•«. h«->e «r N>ed«ì. «Mttt».-* •|U'l tM Up • 4l| t»U Pdl »hj»r« «nrUvuag «fît«» for »t <*»»«• MSaoiD «OMtft» ISO D.kslt «.*.. ■••<>«l>» s ». la set on 2*6 In runnrr* and the houae If ft ft 4 In long and 7 ft ft In «Ida A tight, smooth floor. wttb no rrarka The franta or knot holes. la • »»rullai will allow I« ft. board« and baitene to I» sawed In two. At ea< h end of the house Is a door 2 ft wide and 3 ft < In high, which •lips up and down tietween grooves or cleat«, and I» held up by a rope pawing through a amali pulley at the rid«« !t I« quit* desirable to have doora at both ends. A necessary adjunct to a aanltary pan Is the ventilator In the roof Two of th« 12 In rtKif boards are usnl off COFFEE TEA SPICES BARINO POWOtR • IXTRACT3 «Itisi KIGHT <K1LX"IT<S L 7> CL0S5ETS DEVEKS RMHAMD OHI l<iuri>tll> IK1U llol at few Inches from the riilge. Strips 2 thick are nailed above the battens, which will raise the ventilator 3 tn tl>ove the roof boards and give ample v-ntllatlen while prcrcatlag direct •rafts.—Farm «nd Home. If .ra .«e.r n- n r . r.ll »f » w. <k !••• • « r »<••«•••* J* * «Jo id t e«l»*J ' F ♦* H I ’ ’ |»r. Mnt’a I 1 •ItaptlrM” ( wr*. h ha* r*J ** ♦ * ' • r ’ ta > » •• • s n‘ * »F'V' 1 * , 1 «SU....II ' •»• ••• * ’ ’ 2 * ..***■*' V - l»»'l !••• • ■ ' ■“ '••• II. MAY, , New t «»rh ( tty. C. Gee Wo The Chinese Doclot Thu w<wto|eft*l vnan hm* uf tb» >r*tte*rti<*» nt !<«»<•, Irrha »nrf Itark», and Iw rtvtna Ihr w*»rM Ui« hrnrfll «f ht« ftenlTo*. 1 No Mrrewo. T <Un»n< »r Orwt« iHaM. So «tiow» O< < Utting Guarani«*« to rwr« CntRrrh Awthma. I.un<. Humuirh »n*< KwSnev truuMa». «io! all fMvata tHweawrw of M n an I VS A »UR»: CANCER CURE Juwt •«»» m .| frv-en Pvliin. t 'L«na »a(«. »ur« aml rattekb «' V in |U • If eaneuit ratl. wrlfa Ct«r •jrmptsm» blank and rircuLar. !• -rtirnuh »lam*'«. CONSbl I Al HIN mt The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. 1S2 riisT *1 . <•• MwiHn», Farllaa«. <>r UK w A Wist Iran a trailer In Psintras Orals Work In I’urUafvl Out-of-Town People Rhoukl r»in<*f!il*f that m*r form arranged U m W| • kN 1 • I HUH KNTIR* < N HRIDG»: ANO l-IAIt VkohK IN A HAY If n«rra.atr IH ITIVKI.Y P AINI.KMM XX 1 RAtTiNti I HI’F »» h- i»laf*« nr hri»tg«M am <»«• .le-Al WE REMOVE THE MOST SENSITIVE TKETH ANI» ItOOiS Wlllloi r THK I.EATT PAIN NO SI l‘C>EN T * no unmrtataitr For lhe Next Fifteen Days Wr wilt givey • a g wut g I or <*»*.’.- lain chiwn (or a so 23k brtdga trath M*4ar emwn G«>M or *nam«d filling« I. » Sl»v«*t filing« ,A0 («<»■1 ruM<*r platdM 100 The h*«» rrd rubhrr r>ta<«H» T «•> PalDlaaa r«traction« ALL WORK GUARANTEED IS YEARS Dr. W. A. Wise President and Manager The Wise Denial Co lINC I Thirl *nd 'V «whington Su. PORTLAND. OREGON No 30 OO Milk and Milkin«. Many people believe that milk Is ready n ide ,in,| stored In the udder of the cow simply awaiting the milker This Impt.-nslnn Is corrected by th« statement of the well known scientist, iohn Burroughs, who any«: “Must persona think that giving down or holding up the milk by the cow Is a voluntary act. In fact, they fancy that the udder Is a V'•»•.■! filled with milk, and that th« cow releases or withholds It just : as she chooses. But the udder I* n manufactory ; It Is filled with hlimd from which the milk Is manufactuied while you milk This pro,»»» Is controlled by the cow's nervous system, when »he I» excited or In nny way disturbed, as by a stranger or by liking away her calf or any other cause, the process Is ar rested and the milk » III not flow The nervous energy goes el.cwhere The whole process I« «• Involuntary as Is digestion In man and Is d I »tu pied or arrested In about the Mm« «ay.— In Ilana Farmer. »««apiMiae »t »«Ilk Flow. A very common trouble In every dairy Is tn find an animal with the point of the teat closed, either due to a bruise of teat Itself or to Infection of the milk duct which causes a lit tle scab to form, and unless this Is properly hu.idled with care and clean liness lhe Infection Is apt to ciiim a loss of the entire quarter Thoroughly wash the part In an antiseptic solu tion; then dip a teat plug Into a heal ing ointment and Insert It. allowing -ame to remain from one milking to another. In this manner closur« can tie overcome In « very simple and sat ■ factory way A milking tube should not be used If It can possibly be avoid- ed. as there Is much danger of Inferi- Ing the entire quarter by Its um — Denver Field and Farm. * Is»« In tbe Elwell, The period of usefulness of tood sheep varies much with the lire««! as well as with Individuals of the same breed Home be< nm« unprofitable at three or four years of age. others at ten or twelve or even older Whenever a sheep begins to show signs of weak ness evidence of disease or lack of thrift and vigor It should t« removed from the flock “All Is lost that Is poured Into a cra< ked dish.“ all Is lost that Is put Into an unthrifty sheep worse than lost often, for a diseased sheep may do great damage to the flock and wh»n one loses thrift It loses Its natural power to resist dis ease Nature has marked such a one for destruction, and the shepherd should forestall nature by disposing of It <)r«nge Judd Farmer < reamery Natter FroUarltow. Ths 1><X> census gave th« total amount of creamery butter made la the United States «a 420.12«.000 pounda In 1904 th« figure« had Increased to ¿31.4*0 ihhi and II Is estimated that th« lftlO figures will reach fully 73*.- 000.900 pounds QUAKE CLAIMS 300 Property Daniaqejn Greece Will Be Tremendous. It appear In summer when they are o i pasture. but receiving some grain. It. la well to remove the latter ration for, a few days After a day or two give 1 pound of Epsom salts and 2 ounces ground ginger root mixed In two quarts of warm water After she rr sumes her cud feed for a time on green gras« and good hay. gradually working back to the grain ration. hyuamll* fur Ire* I'lawtf««. Hol«» for tree planting, according to tb« Engineering Record, have been excavated by th« Ixing Island Rail way by blasting with dy smite A hole about two feet deep su first dug with a post hols augur at an angle of about 33 degree« with the surface and loaded with half a stick of 40 per cent dynamite. This shot makes a hoi« about two feet deep and three fret In dl.u’o-ier leaving the earth Io the bottom pulverised suitably for plant- Ing It Is stated that two men can thus »*< aval« 230 hole« per ten hour day at a coat of about 7H cent« l--r AM OHot. 3 Pt It ctír* AVcf '-’¡Vpvwi »irti earthquake bouses in th. village of Havari, in Ells Thirty persons lost their province. lives at that point and a number wer« injured. Neighboring villsgts suffered greatly. All the h<usra of Amalaiva were rendered uninhabitable. Th« ■hocks were felt at Patras, Pyrgos, Malanias and Trip'll, but outaid« of Havari oi ly « *f. w deaths or injur«-d have been reported, A volcanic up heaval is said to have occurred at the village of Ponhioti. Signature I mams .••( hi urns Promotes Di^-vtiKiilrrrfd rwbStind Rrvlonmniortta I »ptuni M.irpfunr nnr MwnL by , demolished Bears tho SutuUiuMjiörlbaljnHlriin ing tir SaoadB «ülkMEiU the earthquake that occurred yeaterday in the province of Elis, in Southern Greece. Tbe damage to property also waa very great. * Hot water is flowing today fr.-m many of the sprit g* in the stricken district, while the water in | the rivers and brooks ha» turned a rad- dish color, The For Infant« and Children. CASTOR WATER IN SPRINGS TURNS HOT 3<M> persons wrr« killed or injured RIA 9 oo D rops liver th« rream. sweet, every other > Earthquake Sterni of Volcanic Na day, when properly cared for and tur« and Upheave'« Reported this substitution of cream delivery for milk delivery by creamery patrons Near Village of Ponhlotl. saves them labor and millions of dol lars yearly In expense Report Herr« tary United State« Department of Ixmdon, July 17.- Special dispatches Agriculture. received here from Athena say that !*• I.««« < ■«. “I wish." said au experienced velari nary, “that I had all the cloth which haa bran wasted In manufacturing cuds to replace those “lost “ This Is one of tbe dreg» of superstition which still clings In some places Tbs cud Is returned to the mouth after enter Ing the first stomach, and Its loss Is j generally an Indication of Indigestion This Is most prevalent tn winter, when cows are heavily grained Should Spokane, Kalispel or Missoula and Coeur d'Alene 1 l.'l l tfnlrol Butter making Io th« bom« la'ry ■nd creamery haa been almost rev» luUoalsed by the Introduction of th« farm separator, which separates rream from milk by a centrifugal process. Th« shallow pan or crock aystam and th« deep aetting system have bran largely eliminated, and with th«lr exit a considerable part of th« drudgery of th« household disap peared Th« farmer la now no longer required to make the dally trip to th« creamery; ha can r«talo the skim milk ' to feed hla calves and pigs and d<- | M - N ot N arcotic . r*S At«« ✓ au lì! See r°z Use For Over Thirty Years Apcrfr-i Rrtnrds forCnaap I Ion. Sour Stontrh BUrrtai W ot nu 4 umtilMou* Jrvrnvk nrss and Loss or S lew racSmsk Si(tu.-wv NIW YORK- Atb month« old CASTORIA 15 D oses -¿SO»» WARSHIPS ON THAMfcS. British Admiralty Attempt* Fear» of People. to Allay London, July 17. On« hun red and forty eight Brito h warship« dropped anchor in the Thames tonight, the ar ray eltending from the estuary at the south end of the river to Westiminster bridge, in the h art of Ixvndon. Th« object of this extemird and superb dis play of Britain's fighting power is an onti-pamc show. Uneasiness prevails in every quarter of Britain. Anxiety in higher circics os tr> the coiiditioa of the I'yuntry's defenses has caused ap- i ' ■ ’ . .................. I | • ■ in.nrii throughout ■ the body (mlltic. t<ord Roberts aaya th« army ia a I tragic up . joke. . , . A '• ml !.. r. aforil says the navy is not what it has bran eon- siderrd. And Gcrmar y is accused of ' having aggressive designs against the peace and liberty of the Britons. Tbe result of all this ferment is that the country is in dang, r of "going off ite !.««'." The trngnly arnisiis on tne Thames is the admiralty's heroic seda tive. Exact C\>r>y of wrapper. rtirl.e. rroblem, "Rhs married th« old fi-IIow for his "Were thinking of keeping a cow •aid Mr» l-apsling. “An - ■ >r of our« money and be ba»u t got any ’’ HU pas. “Wasn't sb« dreadfully disappoint tins » I I» l I H. I teurite b«r." ed r “Not a bit. She's got It.“-Balti M-'V-n will rind '1rs Winslow*« «•»'this« mor« American Syrup lb-b-el r- • •!, to use lot Ili.ir «.bddisj Suring ib« Iratblu« |«rlod It ia a mother'« duty to keep con- «tantly on hai d some reliable remedy for use in case of sudden accident or uviahap to the children, Hamlins Wit »rd Oil can be depended ujhhi for just »uch emergencies. ll.n.rU of 11 ut»Ili-l 1 Jr. “Tommy, do y.> i know wbers little Hunera as *‘«»<».1. boys go that tell lie»?" An Interesting development of th« “3 h l»-t I do ' I it’« the w:iy most of um of flower» for food la recorded In 'em get to go to the Lail game«, the dally papers. says th« txindon Glob« Th* um of candled petals of h < ares Wh,i< Walk. • he«« lllillna. Alien’s » -,f t »... I( arenai» cure for hot. th« violet as a sweetmeat has long > |,W„. n.,. hh,x f.,-1 h ,,|J Unde Erke (back from the city) — -«•••' >i t.rs been known, but the practice la now t»V sll t’iuUeii.l« Feie. . Ii.in i si-c.-M ku. You talk ntwiut cheap riditi' ! I rod« arising of preserving flowers whole IVA. Il.-M twenty miles <m a Strrat k'yar, an' all V urn 4 >'.m-i' - I I <- I; . s -, You may now buy a bunch, say of vlo It o«t me was a nl<-kri. Pie.. llrrt Jets, for your buttonhole, and after Unde Jed Gosh! I hat ain't noth- When loir!« u liliali bui» ■ bonnet ward eat them. As a matter of fact, In' W !.. h I i», i« i liar 11 -t year 1 nule t'on.tructed of some shredded hay a number of flowers ar« habitually tn the top of the tallest bulldin’ In Shr pile* a lot of fruit upon it eaten Clove«, capers, cauliflower» and town an' It didn't coat me a blamed RICH WOMAN SMUGGltD. Ad _• t! . i; , . Whit« Way, artichoke« are all flower«, or part« of New York Evening Mail, cent!--Chicago Tribune flowers. before the blossoms have ex Carried «60,000 Worth of Good* Un panded. der Falta Bottom of Trunk. fur < wriw« Meat«. Guaranteed under New York, July 17. An indictment Fourteen pounds salt, four ounce« all Fur« F for smuggling was handed down today aaltpeter. two ounces saleratus. five by the Federal grand jury againat Mrs. pounds brown sugar, tablespoonful of Fremont Chesbro, owner of the Chee- red pepper, ’weft« gallons of water, bro C<>aatwi»e Im« of ibtmrri running to be mixed In a cold stat« The out of Boston. above quantity Is sufficient for 400 The case wae placed in the handa of pounds If the pickle ^rts moldy. tsdl the United State* district attorney for nu I ... .I and mo- ng.iln For pickling the district of New Jersey after the beef, four gallons of water, one and a discovery of a double bottom in one of half pounda of tuosn sugar, six the trunk« which Mrs Cheabrobrought pounds salt, two and a half ounces of to thia country w ith her on the Kaiser aalt|>eter to a hundred pounds of beef Wilhelm II last May. Rural New Yorker. Wearing apparel appraised at SSO,- More Friends Every Year <HMi waa found in thia hidden compart ment. together with bills and invoicea The National Government Is becom indicating the purchaae abroad of a Ing more lltieral to the agricultural pearl necklace valued at >2.3,000. The Interests each year The approprla nei klace waa not fi-und amorg Mr». lion bill has re|K>rted. covering all Cheat.ro'a effect«, hut was yeaterday appropriations made for the Agrlcul turned over to the cu toms official« by tural Department, amounts this year Mra. Cheabro’a attorney. to *13.773,27«, which la an Increase of *Rhft.4óO over that of last season B g Muddy Rise* Again. The forestry service has secured an St. Loeia, July 17. lhe Miaaouri Increase of *300.000 for fire protec river last night roee so that the gauge lion l-ast year's forest fires were an today registers 36.3 feet. Manufac object lesson. turing concern« across the river in Illi < Iiiigrr««|nttg| I’see Hrrtlft, Milk. Cert I fled milk sella In all large cities for about twice the price of other milk It la abaolutrly clean, no Im purltie« t*ing allowed to get Into the milk. A layer of fine cheraecloth la stretched over th« milk i>all. a lay»' of atiaortient cotton la placed upon that, then another place of cheesecloth There la no sediment In the bottom of the milk vessels of milk treated In thia way. ft 1» not exi>en«l\e either. War «>n ll«<1 *rrd. Good work In detecting adulterated »•veda la being carried on by the lie p.irtment of Agriculture. Of 1,471 samples of aerila taken last year 102 samples were found adulterated or misbranded The department publishes the result« of th« test, together with the names of the firm* that sold the seed It la rialmed that alnre thia work began the trade In adulterateti se«da haa fallen off grently. J«»«r Ths Han Jos« seals Is ths Insect that should be sought out and fought at all seasons of the year It Is « soft bodied InMCt protected by a *«xy covering which can be penetrated only by very corrosive chemicals. Owing to Injury to foliage, thera chemicals must be used In winter or when the trees are dormant. I Lf BAKING rlv POWDER One trial does it. You’ll never go back. Speak toyourgrocer. Lighter,sweeter baking or money refunded. Far bet ter. Costs much less You won't believe it till you try for your self 25 Ouncea tor 23 Cents nois are moving their stocks to higher ground, fearing a storm will wash the waves over the levees which tbe citi- rens are counting on to protect them. (’itIrena of Cahokia, 111., worked last night strengthening the levees, which will stand but a alight rise. Five thousand acres of farm land were flood ed early t<day by the Missouri, Kan sas A Texas embankment breaking. Island Oefsnses Tested. Honolulu, July 17. Under the direc tion of Captain Platt, of the ordnance department, th« eight great mortar» of the Fort Ruger defensra. on Diamond Head point, were fired for the first time today. The guns comman I the < nly approach to Honolulu harbor and ar« the firs*, of the en«st defenses to be installed. The test waa thoroughy satisfactory. Captain Platt arrived yesterday on the transport Thomas to supervise the placing of other guna. New Shsh Rules Persia. Trhern. July ¡7. M<>bamo»«d All, ■hah of Persia, was dethroned today and the crown prince, Sultan Ahmed Mirata, w s proclaimed shah by the national assembly, composwd of the chief Mujbhids and the leaders of 5 the _ Nat onalist forces, in the presence of an immense crowdjin Parliament s<piare. Mohan-med Ali has taken refuge in the Ru<aian summer legation at Zerxende. Kaitsr Favors Football. Tbe «pple I osslrr nt Kwrrrpe. Normandy la the apple country of Europe. Germany 1« Its t>e«t customer Th« apple: which could not be sold were turned Into 73.000.00 gallons of cld«r. which 1« the favorite beverage at th« inhabitant« of Northern Frau«.« We’ll scon count you among them It’s just a matter of time More and more housewives are giving up the old style, high-priced, Trust-made Baking Powders. Thousands are turning to Bealin, July 17.— The emperor haa dirveta-d that f otball be ineluded in the military exercises. His majesty is reported as saying that football as played in the United States and Eng land is fine training in temper, as well as for the body. Jaque« Mfg Co. Chicago Organize a Local Telephone System Juit think what a I rlephone System would lave )ou~-all your neq;htxiti at your i all—~yout doctor — your veterinarian -¡».»tuliue—de(MX merchant. No matter how far from the nearest telephone Company, your community can have it* own local service al a very low cost of maintenance. MtefowEkcfric Rural Telephones "* '? ,•.•<■¿n.1,h"u•1*nd• ‘ommumue. 1 he equipment Is th« Mandird Rr!| I elept.une sP,.iniuv 1 hlt mean» must reliable •nd rccmomieal ter vice 1 h.t rural telephon« syttem Is modrrai. in toM-«a.ily withia the reach of th« aiet*^« farmer If you or. intny.t.d, rut ~,t odteri,ramenf. wore yrar m»ms , and ndd,... „„ ,K. anJ mai, (f lo Jay ,a A*r 7*‘kl*SSA<’"'7 >W‘ -nd fr„ Holl.t.n Na. U2 on how to budd rural t,l,pbon, l,n., and tho.r cost. WESTERN ELECTRIC m * COMPANY RASTtan Rod*«’*' CKXT1UL IsMsi« ktMai ( tty tWiha. H»*hg P h labor g AI kurt a. none F'>M**c<*, Ncwtl V v i - k • c It p, ••<«»« C« . Lid V Mftal w«»d W