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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1909)
• * ■» c« 1 Constipation "fa It really o. y tan m jutre walk from th« stat.on to your boute*' asked Sitimeli "What a ridiculous question! •I Nobody lu lovai y ''aimed HutuLe iwamphurat ever ’welke* to the ata ijon. ! may say however, that !( • inly about eight and a half mlDutva* run " A« l.lrrmllt..« Memary. A m ill i u-tn er ap • red at grocery store, says a writer In Ontury 'tugs.-ine, and ths smiling grocer asked him what he wanted "1‘leaae, ntlater," »«Id the boy, "I ran t rcmrml« r what ma sent me for. but yuu can give me two cents' worth o’ peppermint <andy. ’tail»« she said I could keep tha i hange " TS Wireless telephony leer ailed uu Lottie • hipe work* •>; .-■•eefuJy In » i.e but la unevtlefactory In or liera ULNARI) r »«IRTI Ik .» er .-I «'♦».- • • tilewr I sm A II <«. 4. ml.er «. .. / er (Xrfrw*. 0 Usiligji'iin* ,*« «a l Mi yr • <«i F»l ofi gr riegt (V«4rs»l ell ?• « r»4K>- u«4‘ llUud, ‘ ite • ALBERTA WHEAT LAND $IS P«r Aera 10 Yea*a* lima Ihrme. tend« vf < snsdi«ft PsriAtf Railway frg««a I» !4> ba ihete »heil 7ê U» |(Ä> ÌM*sh«'v of U»fa, «< f AÎ: railway«, tnwt » and w I k »-< r ati.^ì, th« l»wt wh •a» tend pr<*>'*♦ 4ten f»*r t»t m>*l«ra!* No ry p faitera« Hand I»day to fr«*« r' »airst«»l Speri«! ra'ea tor »nd of everr month IDE M C ARTHY LAND CO Land A a <mte Canadian I’«- Ite- •»/ 42/» 3* I un0-*fft>«i 4 *iud ii* « pofirteANI* OK < : i I t«rfvs«l« <.ÌM44l < rOM«*«. Australia the land of oddities, nnl- mal. v»ii«l«Mn snd m’r-ral. has few 'uore curious > reatufe* than llie giant ciane « often five and ail feet In height with beautiful blue gray plu mage which are <«!lcd native com These huge birds mate tot panions life and as mate», ate singularly and tou< lilngly devoter! to »»« another I »irr« eat llahll. » ur par*b»n'' thr land* ■to y « hi as Ik in >«»<tr <lr«pY’* ar»»w«r>d ihr gumt. who I th- baforr. "I h#pa I inb rttii Imt but th« < b*-*:» a <•« intry th»» tor for • au I l‘u« •*» i «4 in bein< wo thfrr iirnr« during unir»• I get out of I*» h | I t»n< r In a while ( don’t : BU8INE88 COLLEGE ••THE SCHOOL OE Qt AlllA” Tenth snd Morrison ei Portland, Oregon A r. ARMBTRONO. Il it. PRINCIPAL The high-vlsndard eom>ncrci«l school ol the Northwetf. Open sll the yesr. More cell* lor help than ne c«n meet po*ilioc. certain. Class and indiv idusl instruction Bookkeeping Iron» written form» snd of fice prsitice. bliurihsnd that eacels in «11 respects. Special penmanship depart ■Mat. Call, phone or write lor catalogue J P t'Wekt» It In Feeaeet. a-l." «aid tli» vlaiting for- when vi iTlebrat« your of life and In appall- n't th* propia tak« any int«r* ln<h»i «boat a rrfurm In tb* t atterri-In* Ihr »lay?** i,** »Aid tb» nativ«; *’wr begin • for a «tifi» and »«nr Frnirfb tliy al rr thr r*-Irbrwtlnn. and ** j •i>. •-• M ujirHHrÜj •'Whara dö ><»'< «* r>iU'h x«»ur match- • • m»- I !!»•' vjslt-'r. bwililng «round "Why," ntammered the hoeleas. my huslstul ilw.iia <i. I unilerntahd On Ihn under al li- of the mantelplec«,"—. Chlcngu Tribüne Out-of-Town People wuip mi U.»«««, "lUrthsi. aber» <• my hat? I laid II du«n h«re a hl «* whih» ago.’* *Rttra. tn.«* it. Fido’a takln* a nap In It. I > It t I. - • ! • I Ar l r II w»ka the lini« dar t HhtHibl r*»»eil>»* iliai >«o t o* v. »> ihs- SH1AS 111 lll> l>< rsflRKCrtOivS I i KII h .K AMi I LATH WiiHK IN A HAY 4 c inintvr.iY I'Atsi.iritH fcx- YHACT.NCi III* * .k-nfiU-i. f l.r* .-■» M« “ d..,l WK lUMoV*: rm. Mu-r HIS-ITIVK THTH «Nil IIOOI 1 will! iL’T Illi. I I A r IAIS No-.lfblM .... For the Next Filloon Daye '• will «1*« yt»M • r ■*! gold or pflrr** |«tn ertrwn gl tn » i .« <••• h M'.iter r t' * ’ •' Quid 4W •’ttekmoi rdlinga I ’ HCv«f lUlln«« .. .. .. ............... » <..»■1 ruhb* r i'te* < m Th* hmt r*d ru*T>«r ptet«-» ?,»» I'alnte*« witrw« t> nt M ALL WORK OUARAN H0CO 15 TEARS Dr. W. A. Wise President and Manager The Wise Dental Co. (INC.) Third and "«»binetnn Sts 1 lie •luesiloe. Where, oh. whi r» '. >• in, wslsl lin» gone; Bici», oh. w hei > » ,ui It tie I With th-- w»i.' .lit abort end th* waist cut long — Ami now It's down to ku»«| — I’m k. roller rartlealae« llealre*. -Mlldrr.l, it muat have been lat« wh*n that young man went away l*>t nleht" "Why, mamma. )uat aa »f»on a» th« clock »iru< k 11 hr r«*«« to go " * I don t dtoibt th»>t. c hild, but whan did ha gat aw a) f LEADER PNEUMATIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS FOR COUNTRY HOMES Hitter milk may originate from two sources The first source Is dependent u|ion the cow while the second la due to the growth of bacteria tn the milk after it has l«»t drawn The differ »Ile« of tiii'tr» uv'l In th!» < n. e between these two classes of bit design for a hav stacker vary from 2 ter milk 1« that the first has s de Inches by 4 Ini hca to I Inches by . Idedly aild last« when freshly drawn, C Inches. Tha bottom piara* marked while th» eerond class la sweet when 1 are 12 feet long and 4 Inches by 5 taken from the cow. but th» bittern»«» Inches, the eld« uprights are 14 feet « . urs after ata nd I ng for a short tlms Bitter long, the erose piece S le 13 fest of and Ini-ieaaes In Intensity milk when prodfn ed In the udder may etuff; No I I« 1 3-lnch by result from Improper feeding with and la bevelled on Inchon by «u< h of our Coin-ado herbs as lupines, allow th« hay to the front artemisin and the like, or with the when being shoved slide over raw Swedish turnips, cabbages, etc No 12 la k feet by on by the Hitter milk may tie observed during 2 Inchee by 4 Inches, with the higher the last stage of lactation and baa fol •nd 8 feet above the around, ao that lowed the Infection of duct» with ba» when the stacker la on lha ground th» t»rle which act on the proteld» aa an It will tie a I mut Î weight t-oz No enzyme, converjhig them Into peptones Inchee from the two pullaya on th» and other products to which the bit ter taste la probably due Field and Farm A I .etui Nlril. A family of bnrn owls will number It la dim from thr»« to swven birds cult to believe what • lot of vermin and rod »nt a a family nf owl« will roti An old owl will capturo a« sume food than a more much or The night. dozen cate In a They owlets ara always hungry will eat their weight t In food •vary night and more If th«y ran g«t Th** rope for It upper end of No A caw Is on record In which a raising the ata» ker should be either half grown owl was given all the mien Inch or Inch and a quarter It could eat It swallowed eight one The teeth on the atacker can tie right after another The ninth fol mad» of 2 Im h by 4 Inch pine ». anilina lowed all but the tall which for some 10 feet long and bevelled on the upper time hung out of the bird's mouth aide to allow the bay to alide easily. The rapid digestion of birds of prey The «hort upright teeth on the »tack la shown by th» fact that In three er head ahould be about 6 f»»t long hours the little glutton was re«dy for They are bolted to the long teeth « second meal and swallowed four aliout 2 Inch»« from the atacker head more mice If this can tie done by a No h and reel against the at^-kcr single bird what effect must a whole head No 4 Tha atacker arme No 4 family of owls have on tha rodents ahould be bolted to No 2 with a large a romm unity* bolt about 12 lachea from the ground I»wee Wafer h y 1 h » i I»» i .( ton. In the big desert of Chill there u < Iran tarniln« l’rofllnhl». .a conelderable amount of bracklah Honeat, now, don't you like to •*•» a farm kept clean of all unnecemary water, but no water that either human Science, trash and th» fields clean of weeds? beings or stock can drink It rwally adds to tha worth of the however, «ays the IxM Angeles Time«, farm In th» ayes of tha man i»a»»lng has lome to the aid of this rainlews «•> tlon of the country In the form by It Is a lietter farm than the one of an Ingenious desert waterworks, beside It of equal eoll, though werd consisting of a series of frames con grown and brushy. mining 20.000 square feet of glass A gnat man? folks pay no alien tlon to the roadsides Where « hedge I The pan»» of glass are arranged In Is tha outelde fence, we have aeen ; the shape of a V. and under each shallow pan containing hedge brush grow from roots that had pane is a The heat of the sun been espoaed by road grading, until brackish water evaporates the water, whlob condenses travel had actually been turned to made riti» upon the sloping glaos. and. the opposite because of It. doesn't »peak very well for the car» pure by this operalion. It runs down fulness of the farmer Of course there Into little channel» at the bottom of is always ao much to do on a farm the V and Is carried away Into the Nearly a thouaaail gal that aome of It never get» done ■any main canal one who has farmed for aa abort a lons of fre«h water Is colle< ted dally time aa one year know» thia but the by this means time required to do a little cleaning < ••• • »raetlow uf lleea. up Is really shorter than a busy man In an article on I*»-» an-’ anta by bollevea It Is getting started at the Gaston llouwer In the Revue lieb work that cornea hardest The eicu»» domadnlre the writer contend» that of the man who dues not have a clean theae Injects curry on ronveraation looking farm la usually that he docs among themawlvea and that, while thia not car» about selling, and It Is worth la done by mean« of their feelers. they as much to him that way as any He are not entirely dependent upon them does not figure In anything for satis “A whole colony." way» Mr Houwer. faction Farmers' Mall and Kzpress "In an anthouse or a beehive often re-iponda Inatantam-oualy to a signal Sammer < are nf Horses. which may have twen given without A great many horses are laid up contact It 1» Intereating to aee an every summer with sore shoulders ant laborer for whom a burden la too This can tie remedied In a very large heavy go to a fellow, make a algn or measure with sense and care give a certain touch with hla feeler, A good horse collar la the main part and then »<■” the second Inaed join Of the harness and It ahould be of the first In lifting or moving tha ob- the very best kind and fit the animal s ■ack perfectly Th« collar ahould be kept clean at all times and the horses shoulders well washed and brushed dally Much dust and dirt arlae In fields and on the roada during warm season, and thia la caught held on the moist and aweary ahoul decs and collar, there to form hard lumps and rldgea Every time the collar Is not on the 7i ♦ ia< watrr y*t devtetal Th ’ tank te p’arwxl In th« hwatfiawai or m th* ar«uind n«ar tha bau«« and karp« ’ha » atrr r o‘ in •umntr*» aio) pno( ayain^l < la wi ’ar II arvat laaks It »» ttrtprt , U f impurity tn »at into it It ivutiaats the feu, 4«; » »a *hwh It te Installed *i r«Mis a httle nt r • i«» l«e<tn with, but therw te no s. v»>nd cm * W c ha*« a rata'-»sua whirl» IttuatratM and dt«-1 il*a th« l^salsr sy«t«m A «U us for h. STOVER GASOLINE ENGINES ara «afK^tal r ftglsp’wi t» pumeine duty • ad in fari any duty «hat Fvquir»* • « ff'l. r*lcat»i» power They arr Koratv trai. «Impla ar»l mully «ruler teced II h an mgin« whx h anyon#. roma lrr h » s Ltt 1« ha I um * w » alamt twh caa «arate a» »tire«**»» fu >«• ai «i|vrl In •h**rt. tt te an idaal «otta« far «ay hir«! of aatk .'«•« d far hiOVFR I t ■ lata lu« Full Line of Implements and Vehicles PORRAND. OR. SPOKANE. WN. BOISE. IDAHO. AGENTS EVERYWHERE Th« Kiiiit Y «»•• ILivr Ylvv.iys II i . ue I i I Im» i-urnn un» m u »- tiirr of < hm. il. I IcU hiT, unit l> ra barn uimle iiud-i his iwrsoiial auprftlslon t<>r ou r SO ji-.ire. Allvw' n«» «nn to «!••• i'll«' you in till». < oiint. rli its. liuit.-tinu* nti«l •• .lust-:i/-jr<i'i«t •* lire but I A ihtiiiicu t » mill <-ii«h.in,-‘'** Og* hcullIi of 4. Uililri-u— t.i|nTi< in o iigulinl J i|wriincuU What is CASTORIA Caetorla is a b.irnilras siibstitut«« for < ;i»tor Oil, 1 lire* gone. I»ro|>s unit Soothing Syrups. It I» l,l.-.i*.mt, I» i-ontaiun 11« itln r Opium, 'lorplihu* nor other Jiisrcotlw • iilivtuiif*«*. It» air** Is its gu*»ri**t<«•«*, It <!■ »troy. Worms mid uli.iys I .■« < rHhiir»«. Il_«ur. s l»iurrli>r.i 11ml Mimi Ing Trouhh*«, rurew Constipation Colli-. It rrllcti-v 'Irrililn 111 lint«*» flit' I orni, F« "illutcs tlie mid Matulrncv. It u«»i Í — Stnmiu li mid Howel*, giving u-------- --- lic’t.v . mui tv-, rural alvcp. The < hihli'i n’s l*anuir.. I ho Molln r’e 1 rieml. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tbo Signature of In Uso For Over 30 Years Tlnae. "He eort o' cúneme.” e»ig Vuele Jerry Feeblee T«t wl.en a aun te »órale' tur aootber u;ao be'» alwaye weatlu’ te ge eud eev tbe hall gañir When he» Work ln' "ti huí owa ti::.» be g»<« etingy witb It and cau't apare ir." r'h.cage Tribuue In I l|*rrt O ji I r I o B, •‘Marla. Is th*r« a »iogl« <*•*.•<! thing tto’Ut !?><••• <r«At Wld* hats the wouien are wrarii»*?** "Yea, John. tb«re 1«. when two wom en unrl they can’t ki»« rA« U other now.** The llowe, tew,. The annual honey crop of Maryland Is l.Ohd.hOO pounds, which Is an aver age of only 20 pounds to each hive of bees Prof Thomas H Rymons of the Maryland Agricultural College bellevee that the average production of rack swarm should bn from pnundn 4 er. bwrc«er « 4 tours POWDER ?• • di »*n<! yt»u a h 4 •>• to v ; • S I : «rg :-»l»ng pv» CFKSC&NT b.FG. CO. Seattle. V. n. DAISY FLY KILLER y I a r r A a « f* «t ber is B»tr .tri» • s»d bitte *11 ttl*« >«a< < ir*«. v»t4.» C »mot.» b« ap- ei I I wv «•*«. t*r wirtil. fr u»: <»*«<y • 10 Ni*t by lk»l Name, Bbo« Hale«mau (to Uli. to»uy <*uatom* e; •« • • -v , t ... . I . « «*;. I a ggeat that you try what we vail our L'u» our cootracted No. <J Customer No. air; I «•»&'! «rar a d. Ila»« you an eipandcd No. w? Ho liter Him. Hummer Boarder I thought you »aid moiqultoe» never bother yuu out here? J anon Stubblefield — They don't. pardner. They alius leave me alone to feed on yew tender sklnued city fallers.— Kansas City Times. »zelte «Ui W oak i ? * 5 • »ó CLOSSkto N ‘ ;S ».•■■■ ■ A CURE FOR ; . JS Kwrwhal City Man You broke an old brn frvu> wanting to art? Ilow? Suburbanite î *e< b»*r In ont of my wife's apriag bats The Treatment Ii to \c-erm What Sc race Has Bi i t .:*• gling to Attain for C uturiea Thr '»»>»*••'* «ha» b»»»*», ’hr »u»io l Cb« rvuniry by th« wvr;:J y o that nrv twoig «cr«.*it>|?i»'-h*d du > l y r «till runt »tura H ia ra .y < u pri » t ih<» r h r >t J ■ ; • -V h ■. f . . ,r-.* ! of ft la ir. <t t»«-rv ■ « fn f •? -r. i»tjf n»av ha*«« a < h»h< ‘u ir ’ 'hr- f . trial tjsrtiA-«. »stoabta |itrri*t .r ■ H • ¡y F;i’«(y<g gi.d ti.l 'Tf ».. vs : t y i »'•*<*{ 4 :dg II? Prrrrpi Only. fr«-*- 1<> a i w h » wi’¡i«- f '• k..<y I .abiura torr. "You uphold and il.'-ud the split in Ms !’«ari Strcwt. New York Chy fluitile. 4.» you, d»vctorT* "Moat emphatically, air** ~l'!ien »hi In th.in-ler do ywj vierer see It ) - ir», f Sore throat ia no trifling ailment. It will sometime» carry infection to lire entire system through the food that ia eaten, Hamlins Wizard Oil ia a sure, quick cure. Yoa C an U« Altea*« fiMM Íc»« Ntrr. WHI«' Alten H ohiv»t<Mi L« y , tor • ros »sn»i ol AU«n*i r -i Es>r. h ruf<a * »V v or Ughi «bw» p«*y. A certa u rute ho* torn«.in* owing natte «ad buni*»na AJ! dr g ¡utvseHlL ¿fa- Don’t »(■<■ pi auy auteUtUl« < ytairal. •Tb« la*. you Uno*, presume« iv«ry man ia lnno« rnt unh »• br baa Hwad to be ftiilty '* "Y'ea; I amnrtimr« think th« ia»u’t any more «rn»e than th« aiera<« •ury." isn't »O Nad I had -er- prune« till It was Juki about the rlglr r N u No. 13 09 BAKING POWDER • enwra in Pise. Tha following remedy fo» scouring In plg» I» recommend«! by a vetarln ary aurgroû Vv'anii ilielr feed trough« thoroughly with hot water and aoap Rinse with cold water and then waah with soda and water Do thia every morning Their milk ahould be kept at cool aa imaelble and free from con laminating Influencée | Discontinu» their run on grew Put a i little |x>w dered eutphate copper In the water they drlnk—not over two or three grain« to each pig. sirnvvlirrrlca. There are three co.union methods of growing strawberriesIn hills. In nar row matted, rows or In wld» matted rows We prefer the second method Arrange the first strong runners by hand, spacing them properly and se curing ea-h one In place with a little •nil or a small stone Then, when en<-h row In full, cut off the addl tlonal runners that may grow Keep the ground hoed and cultivated until lain fall The finished row should not t>e wider than 1& or II Im ties BAKINb In Jura «ariWA MoCbsrv will Sad VI.» WtatiowCe Seething I |.<O biéwte» ’i < • ' , u.. .; UiUUteU lira. Of »II 4w«!« ra oi >■ al t.r«-j>*»;«i fur S exuu tullu. it»« tremili» period. Htsoto soMf M i»0 Dekslk •*.,Ifeebln Riti Moral Respect the feellnga of your horaea and protect them from files -Farm. Stock and Home. about |.*0 at tun ... made Into flret-claae butter A good cow of the dairy breed will make at leant ISO caah Income every year I have a lint of about fifty Missouri farmers who report a caah Income of ISO to 1100 a cow every year, and three figures do not Include the In come from the «ale of calves, and plg< fed on the aklm milk "But." any a one. "milking Is a tremendous task " As a matter of fact. It takes only slvty hours, worth IS canta an hour, to milk a row twice a day for tan months. ; < D A iZ I ^10 Built t r ' ♦ . t ■■ .. h < rnturj. tL< r» grr k- k • 4-.nr.nf in th« n orth nn4 * »’i?h tn'i* ;t» *»f the rathe* dral of »H t’»’«r*M M • t»»r. LhfJand. Awt Hie Ural ttulr. Algy If there is anything I detest. It ta tbl» so-tailed "joy riding" M lee Tartun I don't doubt It. I sew yuu uu horseback th» other day. and you didn't luvk the least bit like a joy rider . «4 •» CRESCENT COMPLIES WITH ALL PURE FOOD LAWS Makes tho Bakin<> Sweeter, Lighter Always works rh’lit NO FAILURES Costs YOU Less NO TRUST PRICES QUESM a NF*1' *O pk . kan ^-* 25 Ounces for 23 Cents BEST AT ANY PRICE or your money back