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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1909)
JURY TAMPERING FOUND. Not a drop of Alcohol Doctor* prescribe very little, If any, alcohol these day*. They prefer strong tonic* and altera tives. This ia all in keeping with modern medical science. It explain* why Ayer'* Sar saparilla ia now made entirely free from alcohol. Ask your doctor. Follow his advice. fa rasala« Wa iMMBlaa •»«•IMI M esaF aa«>4l«luaa W« arfa y ava to <»*Uf Units» there la dalle am of the bow- ala, poisonous product» »re absorbed, causing headache, biliousness, nsuses, dyspepsts. I’e wish you would ask your doctor sbout correcting your constipation by taking Isistive doses of Ayer's Pills, laaakgia»/ C liuOs. Usui. «Ml Bingley Going East. >re you? Ilow l>lngt»y Well. I want to go to Pitt» burg but r»s got ont, money anough to lek» in» a» far XVhaellng Klngley Wall, that'» al < loa» a» I'd want to gat Vrusl 1 ewubl»«. Oil Trust Isn't It a shams thsy arg houndlag us so? It makss ms burs with Indignation 1rs Trust It i »rtalnly la a froat for me Huger Trust And talking about sanding ma to Jail and I so useu to refining Influences' Baltimore Amar Skirted. Hay. I've got a new one ou Smith" What is It’" Why. the other dxy -" (eta, etc. etc ). "Yes. that's a new st< ry oa Smith. But the last ttm» you told It. It was sn Peters" 1’lsvelsnd loader DEEP SEATED COUGH CURED IN 6 HOURS New Homt Mad« Syrup. (Cut Thia (hit > rrom Boaton Pr«aa. I*rn«v**fi Ui mtMhrel runi|»xAifwle navvr • rwi AUW It !• by m i-r -wu vw»«»t ntan th« dav’i' r«HMth <•» ‘ 4 <wt th»v lu- it» ran ba» Bctuaily furH In ftv« huurw by th« «-kwh opbtm ftn4 Mwcrphi’to kfirw r»»w- Ft«»! to in th« |UA»1. «« r*41* f «)<-•» ■i'r.s hut -W It to tom I re I that th« L«i tr» »tr*i !*> rwi It uf In flajnmattan an-4 <**f \ 1».- ic toiaUv« r. jgh •rrun 4« mm thr wrtth w 4 >> *ly ••■4 th»<r oughty ma b» b« minMwt mac» •! Wi hat barwtatar« haj» taken wook* tar cur« can 1« •<»i«l»«d tn «<>urw (>•< th»« h»fYnu'a IMto4 •< mi« It •« «»»I ihiwaiy« k«*l> h > < t .»»>«! <) e-ha^f •«.n«-« fluid wtkl rttorry barb on« «MAC« <»w»»p«Hun«L gMa4»«vea ranikd a/wl thtao »»un. «• «yrui white pin« own- IKMiml Sf»mk« th«- I».’•!* • I t.vka Iwwnty df<4»4 • ■ - f y half h-: - * ' • . i ■ . >akc c e half to u» (hr»* r< t ».n.«» a day H Itil th* «y«lrm la t urlhad •»4 t - r.| up <)|y« rhihlrwn to»»* arc«»ed«ng to a«« <hw» flllin« will ufiually curm a who to family, a» tha 4<wm to »mall M r sol h»lieal ISaesIto*»«. "What will your mother say to you when you get home?" salii on» boy riha II start In by asking ms some hypothetical questions," answered pre cocious Willi» "What ar» they?" "QueetlMS that she think» eh» knows th» answer» to before she »tarts ts talk " Washington Star I MA pro? -IM* His Don't you think you could make s<>ni» Improvement In that orchestra? They could hardly hear my aong. last night, for ths drum." said ths sou- hrette "Well," replied th» manager with a smile. "I might add another drum Yonkers Htafesrnan FI»» Mimi. "Every!- dy a»>a that Jones has ths lineal mind. Insight. aid sagacity ha •ver ran aerosa How did Jon»» get such a reputation'" "Esay. Whenever you make a stata- m»nt he aava. Hr Jove. that's »o' Why didn't I »ver think of that before T"— Cleveland I <ader Nwf l.irm|4, An avang«htt wam «ihortln< his bearer« tc !!***• from t .» wrath to corne *1 warn you.“ he thundered, “that •there will ha ireapin* and walling. Bhd rnaehln« of tenth’’“ At thle moment an old woman !■ lhe aallery stood up “Sir,” tho shout •d. “( lira no tenth ” ’’Madam.” retained tha evnn<e|iBt. Bewtroly, “teeth will b« provided“— R uccwm Magailne aud ■ LVvuV'jScwxa. Ckanscs \hc System Dvspds colds and HcadachkiS dvuU C ly \5\\\) q \\ qx \; Ads na\uvu\\\. acUXrvdy as a LaxaXwu Bed 5ur Meu-^vnYvn andCKAA an—and OXd. To 6ak Ws bwnvju.\a\ checks, a\wu\s buy G«.nu\va» wtoFvuAbrtu-wd by tk« CALIFORNIA F ig S yrup Ca SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS sre sat only. r»tuiar price 50* pw txADs ¡■ea is a large beanlike plant that produ •• a large amount of forag» It la valuable as a green food or for plowing under for green ma nure It has been used sue, «»»fully for Improving wornout soils. rep«rlally 'boss that are light and sandy In tot "uro Its greatest advantage for thia purpose Is Ila ability to gather nitro gen from the air and mineral elements from subsoil When the crop Is plow ed under, these are left near th» eur face where they will bo available to shallow rooted crope and those which The accompanying Illustration ahows cannot get nitrogen from the air It the plan of refrigerator with meat has been little used for hay In lhe chamber attached, the accompanying North, because It rannot be readily Illustration Is given Provision must dried In this ctlmato It makes a good green feed for mlkh cows between August 15 and September IS. or It may tie preserved In the silo by mixing with corn fodder For gre»n manur ing, th» sb«d should tie sown broad cast In lata Jun» or early July, at th» rate of one and a half bushels per acre It Is especially valuable for »■owing In young orchards When wanted for fodder It should be sown r txj L . In early June. In drills tv* feet apart at the rate of one bushel seed p«r Chicagc Investigations Promt»« Hug« Scandal In County Aftaira. Chicago, Hept. 20.—A g*gsntle eon «piracy tor th« “fixiag" of grand juries of Cook county, »«tending bark over a year and culminating In th» fraudulent eertlflration of names for th» October grand jury, »»« revealed today, when mate's Attorney Wsymaa .cured bench warrants for John J Holland, secretary of the Cook county jury euium isstou; Jury Commissioner Willis J Ravburn, and Nicholas A Mar tin, Aiderman Michael Krnna's seer» tary, on a charge uf tampering with joryiaea. The warrants were issued today by Judge Jesse A. Baldwin, of the circuit court. The charge against the three is that they cunspirrd to draw names of grand jurors in a manner other than that r» quiled by law. < ‘in.ng st the height uf the trial of Inspector McCann for alleged grafting, the news of th» action Imaed un alleged tampering with the jury lists caused great esrit.-ment in b-gal and politieal circle» The complaints on which th» »arrant» were issued were drawn up by a specjnl agent of the state’s sttor ney.jWho has Iwen investigating the Th« Kansas Agricultural College has jury drawing methods for weeks. experimented with the various < l.ern- I'ndcr th» stale law th» name» of !<•«) formulas to repel file» from llv» prospective grand jurors are s»leet»<| stork and recommends th» following at ramkim from a waled box contain as fairly satisfactory • Resin. 1H ■ ng tho names of 1MK) eitisens who pounds; laundry soap, two cakes, flah have been examine.| for jury service oil. on» half pint; enough water to ••v the jurv commissioner» and their make three gallons Dtaaolv» resin fllnes. certified. A similar method ,» proscribed for petit jury lists. tn a solution of soap and water by heating add the flsh oil and the rest Nl* DUTIES HURT. Apply with a brush of tbs water .V. ' if to !>• used as a spray add onohalf Thia mltture will French Lac» Manufacturers Hard Hit pint of kerosene ba mad» for ths circulation of air so cost 1 to U rents a gallon and one half by American Tariff. that it will not baroni» ataaiiant at pint Is considered enough for one ap- Paris. Sept. “0.—-What France thinks any point and by coming In frequent plication for a row At first It will ba of America's new tariff acheduj« is lie touch with th» ice all) be kept cool no-esaiiry to use two or three appli mg cviden ed m no uncertain fashion Tha relative all»» and ¡>< dtlons of cations |*r week untti th» outer ends these days, and the attitude of French tha Ice chainbar and refrigerator ara of tb» hair become coated with the shown and the*» ran be rrnde larger resin After that retouch those parts inanufseturi-r, gem-rally is correctly eg pr<ese I by lace aud tullemaker« of or »mailer In proportion to meet the »her» the resin Is rubbed off 1 alais, which has thrived for genera- requirement» Til |>ra(rt»y %% «»«»drburka. tico» on it« filmy products, with the A I'l-nrisylranla farmer gives this »•■men of th» United States its U Ka»ey»t«*S (be W hrg| l‘iir« One of th» most Important factor« »xpsrlanc« with woodchucks < ground eustoniers. As a direct re«ult of the TO p»r cent In growing Improved whe.t for a»«d hogs): >le had set several hundred Is to keep the wheat pure Many eaily cabbages, and In going through tariff on laces aud tulles, which the re really adopted tariff law uf the Fatted farmer« are careless on this point, bls patch early one morning hs found Mtati-s has marked up on this rla«a of u-ieral plants missing He found tbs often planting new seed on Id wheat manufactures, t'alais is threatened with the low» of many inhabitants FORMS OF HOOFS Former great prosperity of this city has dw-ndh-d almost to the vaaishitig jioint. Conditions have finally baswms ! M aggravated that long.-. bat . lishm.-til, nnd moving away from tho city Feeling runs high in Calais against employers. — 1 ■ I T I v«r ‘ -• »1») Mnt mu>kal m»«»Mare»t. M-u le.» m»k» mw>»v aud "»i« <• »».. We i «h al Inaimi tv*.S Coe-eV. CMruiet. »««i»ib»»» Flussi Pireiits Sl^» Jre».l*«< Y »He Tr^itasir. AU. «e M.MTuta smì IWrU— brel fr « C— iii WV «• »»»¡1 at hum»- Ka»> i . •W’> Corses »U»»*» xk «-*1 rem»->»‘» E-ulursad ke L'c.>i»l Si.tr. riuvnn»*1 .~ t fam nr- null! ‘r~~ ke.iu <».r*nl»*d Wniv mm t«< fv«» a»m- IM» la»»*» fw «Mfewaret re» S—u» v» Five* and la»»* rwrelA» INTERNATIONAL CONSERVATORY Of MUSIC MAMJSX ■ -to-*' AMERICAN SURGEONS LEAD. ' »• Doctor Says Foolish Io Go Abroad for Trsatmsnt. —-» -s- "" Fig 1 New York. Hept. 20 Dr I^wig IJv weight to fall largely Into lhe Inner ingston Seaman, one nf the delegate« half of the hoof In motion th» hoof la moved In a circle Homes that are to the recent international medical coo "toe wide" are Ilk« ly to Interfere when gress at Iiuda)»esl, arrived on the «learner Campania from Liv»r|>ool, and spoke encouragingly on the showing I made by America and the suer ess ot the congress. “The Amerisans are far abend of other nations in many branches of sur gery and medicine,’* said Dr Seaman, „ • ') •‘as shown by the testimony and the exhibits at the congress. Tins is par tiruUrly true in the ease of append! * WK cilia, where W" excel both in the treat * . JFr V 4--JVU ’ u- menl of the’ ilma-nw and the technique . A. J,-* of the operation. ” Fig S H|w<akmg generally. Dr Seaman said In motion in the third form (figure it »as the height of mMuity for Ameri 1) the weight of th» body Is direct*! cans to go abroad for treatment by on th« outer half of the hoof The foreign ’p<-rinlists when there are phv Irregularity of form causes a paddling aieiana nt home who could “walk all around9' the European medical men. motion and fr» i iently Interfering -'-W - llegular Lorin la Shown In B. ground, thus allowing It to become lulled with volunteer wheat tha first year Thia mixing of varieties causes wheat to detrlorato tn yield and qual ity. When wheal la grown for a»ed It should ba on clean land, which Is free front volunteer wh«at and from other volunteer grain, rye being e«i>a- c’ally objectionable Care must be taken tn harvesting and threshing the seed wheat to keep It from bacomlng mixed with other varieties of wheat Again In order to maintain the qua) Ity and yield of wheat It la necessary to maintain th» fertility of the sol) and to give tha land good culture. — ’armors' Mall and Breeze. woodchucks' hole under the wall—tn fact, several holes- near hta cabbage field He armed himself with aererai steel traps and used all hla cunning In setting them In the burrows of tbs woodchucks, but after several morn ings of patient waiting, capture by trap proved unsuccessful Hut. having heard that they were very fond of silt, he mixed a liberal quantity of parts green In about a quart of aalt and placed a handful near each bur row He was not troubled again that season, and this has been hla remedy ever since. Wenia lla*a •• He lwhele<B. IX h*t d«» they g»ut under thvsa cor ner- alonra *. and tlM like. We want |< »ienty to know about our pe. altar ruotomo” •"Then wh* • -t it •" < t a of tha eurrwnt hats'" Kansas City Journal Mother» will find Mr» »'!»• w»s thing •»: . th. I • nil I ..w lu« Ihelt < Uli I tag Rolled potatoes should be served a» Cutlug ib» UwtlUug |«rlud. Ta tnaka soon ae they are wi S m I them drier drain off th» water quickly, •hake them In a str, r.g draft of air and do ant put back th» lid of ths pet r.aitr, a»«». "So you are rale ng chick»»»?** "Yea." answered Mr Crosslots. ' What do you find th» greatest tn»n ace to th» welfare of poultry?" ' Runday company."—Washington ■tar Headache "Mv fst!>.-i hsslwrn i -.ifrrer from sick bea 1 U b- (■■• the 11-t 1«. nty five v<. rs .ind never found any relief until Se Icffan Inking y> ur Camts Since h« has begun taking C ,-< ir. ts he has never bad the he«<la> lie They have entirely cured him Cawnrrt« do what you reevrtntnend them to <!>• I will give vu the privilege Teal af ■ HrUrmre. uf using his name.I M Ihckson, "Father," aald Ulti» It .lo, • what la ltx> Resiner St , W Indianapolis, Ind. a reformer R«««*nt. Palatab)». Potent. Teats Good. “In numerous tlnl,ou«l X»vet Si krn‘VS > a«»» “I '-rips. I . Jk N. v’-i s In >o. I be gea- former I» a man »ho considers him sin» tablet «tamred < C i Uuaraokmd to self peculiarly qualified to hold office cu/v or «our uiuwi ba-k. because of hla professional Inexperl en-W»ahln»i“- .'tar Ona Thing That Will Liwa Postwar, PETTITS EYE .SALVE, fimt boi aold in 1M07, ovrr 1(M) y«-am ago, tain* in- fFra** yearly All dratfffihta or (Iow an! Brut., Buffalo, N. Y. < • «»F • rMkitilrrg, I aaaelMab W« (Irish) hat.* got ths nain« ®f being an adventurous people. You will hear the Irish accent In every continent There Is no speech or Ian guage where our voice Is not heard We have helped to civilise every roun- try except our owu -Dublin li lab Homestead. * IrlewUsUle's Nsn I haven't mu h fa singing vole», you know, but I bava il under »1- »•I'mt ointrol. Fan Yes: that's what I Ilk» about you. dear. You seldom let It eacap» you. Hamlins Witani Oil is over fifty years old, and, like an old friend, it can be depended ujion just as surely aa the family doctor who may be mil«» away. Mistress (at door)—Well, my dear, what Is It? Uttls Girl- Plsass 'tn, our kitty la Did you wr a kitty go past losled here by th» name of Nuildl»»? Boston TranscrlpL I mc I w Alim. "A cannon era« *r.” a«ld Uncle Al- len Sparks. after the celebration wan over. ~le another of thoae thin*« with flrw at now en<) and a f<»ol at the oth- *r " Uhl* •»«<» Trit .f.e CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. Thi Kind You Hau Always Bought Signature of (sill Ik M **l should think It would tie a sim ple matter to Indue» a woman to get Japanese May Soon Fly. reidy In time to attend an evening RIIANGHAI. *-pt 20. The interest performance " ing aniuiuncrment is made that a ao ' What's your scheme*“ ciety for ■■-rnnautic research has been "Ask her to go to the matinee"— formed in Jaiuvn. under the title of the Temjiorary Mililarv Balloon Invewtiga-I Kamas Cltv Journal tion Society. It 'ia to enn»i»t of 201 I<»»4 I.acta. members, selected from officers on the Rivers You aay >ou won a d >s«a active bat of the army and navy, and from men of science in general. The beta on Ih» election and lost only un» select ion of the prisldont and members What ar» you kicking about' Brooke The bet» | won were "fr»ak" will be mad» by the minister of war, Th» ntu 1 loti was cash with the approval of the cabinet. Noth mg in definitely stated as to the pro vision of fund», but apparently th» duty of financing the «nterpriae will devolve upon th« departments of war and naw. I Grasshoppar« in California. San Bernardino, Gal., Sept. 20.—This city was overrun last night by million« t of grasshopper» that took possewuon of the streets and disappeared myste a r’ously this morning. I.a«l evening myriads of the insert« made thmr ap- pearanee, literally covering the streets and sidewalks in the buaineas and resi dence section* of the city. They dis appeared with the approach of daylight According to reports fmm Highland and The tlnlrh Malek. other points in the valley, the pest is Shallow cultivation conserves the confined to this city. No damage to moisture and preventa It from escap crops has been reported. < (iood <•«(« ll»h|rnrr. ing from the surface Every time rain This can be put on any wire ante fall* the loose ground absorbs more Steamer Ohio to Junk. Nearly everybody knows how to make than does the hard soil, aa the letter Seattle, Sept. 20.- The safe of the a wire gate ns shown In the cut. se permits the water to flow off When wn-cke.l steamship Ohio was brought the rain g.ies down Into the soil, and down from Victoria on the Iroqnois. It the soil Is then loosened, the capillary had previous!» been taken to Victoria tubes are sealed and ths flow of water by the Canadian salvage vessel Salvor, upward Is arrested A loose top ao|1. and it now rests at the Colman dork therefore, not only permits of securing here The «nfe and its content« were a lire» share of water from each rain, ntaet, and there was a large «um of I but also retains It. money in it when iqiened. The -figures given are fIRT.tMX) The wreck of th» Ohio itself will probably be broken tip According to a re-ent report of the for junk. biological survey of the Department of Agriculture, rata destroy annually Mexican Floods Raging IlfiOOOOW worth of American grain Mexico City, Sept. 20.—A special di» all that needs an »«planation la that It la estimated that one rat will eat patch from the town of Taxapan, near wire No 1 Is comm n wiapplng wire «0 cents' worth of grain In a y »ar. the jiort of Tampico. say»: The river Put around poet A and make long while of oatmeal It will consume || 10 suddenly mae last aight, and the west Rat proof construction. e«pw ern part of the city is inundated. The enough to reach post B Kun a »tout worth stick or Iron rod through wire No S. claly the u«e of concrete foundations, water is rising hourly. Reports from drawing It toward post A In this la urge.I, as well a» soma rational outlying ranehee are most alarming. ¡ Water six feet deep is reported from way the gate cau bo mad» aa tight a» method of disposing of gsrb.tga and aom» sect ions. I ..mses to stock and ’ storing food posalblo crops will be great. ■ < ■_ CRESCENT h'S« ! BAKING POWDER ■ ,t ' il raiw, ih» ■i 'Uk-ll and mskr, li(kl> «r. >.,Hn ard bruti Ii rnf'i. d». Sold by are • • 25c ptr i .und li y- i arili »end u, yoaf » I addir -, ws •lìl und yuu a beah nn b, .,:ih an«i bobina p,»wdsr. CFESCENT MFC. CO. Seattle, Wn. irlliwt». Idr HllfirfitlciN. ' • ■ Fig 1. Th« form of a horse's foot deter mines the peculiarities of the sho« that la lie st adapted to It. Viewing the foot from the aide the regular posi tlon Is that shown In figure I. In which the weight will be borne to ti»st advantage IxMiklng from th» front the regular form la that ahown In figure 1, the wide toe being Indicated by figure I ■nd th» narrow toe by figure .1 With the regular or normal shape the weight falls near the cen ter of the hoof, and 1« evenly dis tributed o’er th» »hole bottom of th» hoof The toe poln'a straight for ward and when the horse Is moving forward In a straight line the hoofs are picked up and carried forward tn a line parallel to tha middle of the body A p.Pr ->f ti • <fs of form ahown In flgiiri- 3 allows ItMPtt. PORIIANO. ORtGON. »hr iks Usai I »••«. Helen < »f cours» h» < l»sp»d you bls arms »h«n ths lumi upest? Has»!—No; Ju»t ths opposlts Hsl»n Juat th» oppusll»? What do you mean? Hasel—Why. th» Ixval upaet whan h» rUipol m» tn his arms Rochester Ivsmocrwt and t'hmnk-l» ri 1 1 1 < I L y BAND INSTRUMENT LESSONS FOR OUT DOOR WORK IN THE WETTEST V EATHE» NOT? IJ N G t QUAL5 WATERPROOF OILED _ GAPMENTS TMtY LOOK WfLL-WIAR e/Ell AND W1U NOT UM s LON€ CGATS -M8S .♦JM SUITS »322 A J Towr r Co bov O n . u ajk T oatt h G ahaj ’ lai C o . i * - towohto . can . Painless Dentistry O ' r t wn prv i ifi t • i I. -«•■ tb«ir ft -<i ’-n l<n«tirk fin. «..'''il in owe day if n-cw*«ry. Wa » 4 !■« yto • rc-*4 22k tr Cftoft ■•Ur CrcwM ShBHiftTMfiH FtflUf« (•««•I F h I*#» SiHar F.UvAft ItiUy FBUf« R-.feMr FtalM Baal ■*« flab* 5.00 7 M- ■ k WH. Wwwwa» a« N-to • ISM afitaatouM • rts- HW Ff L ktr’llto WORK aUANANTiin FOR 1» YEARS Fair ■ •» I i t • •« -. t la*- r Lr. -gw wnr* to> r4«-tr1 I - ;'‘S.luii t4 it-«, 1 K ahA. t feltwlla* l^inHsw« k 4- aar-wl-r- A11 w•»«h fully r«»ar- • n««»-<1. Al ru rto tIt .... i B at. b«w< ■- tb«j4fib Wise Deni al Co. Fan • I lu I’» Tt- a * " «• t h « f*OFITL- A N D, OREGON OfrlLl MOL Bl 1AM to k r M I«a4ara. • to V Item Welcomed By Many Men A LEADER WATER SYSTEM IN YOUR HOME : : Mrans an unfaihr < wb I j - f •u|>p)jr. It Mau that y »u will have tha m«i»i |>raet|- ral Ikon***!»*- water au pi» > > »lem n»»w in «*• So Fie* »trai ' anh, biifrutto pt|>*« in winter * m » eUMn *nt water *n »urunner no water 'i»t*pt> tr ,M«a u( a> r *«rt Tank piar*) in Lw- meni, •>«» of ■ g hl ar*>l way. mele <»( prewrwl ateeL. will n«< ruat and will htot a '«fetMVto Y..u wl4 he p U m »« w | with the l.KAPF.K ■jfatem of fvirotthrg Ih»me-thr Mater RuppLr A-h for I»ur rata »«ito and frt*e booklet IL,« J Solve.1 M> Wa er -ur.oiw LEWIS & STAVER CO, Sed for our sslwt list of FIFTY CALIFORNIA PAPERS Yuu run mssrl dwt'lat *,(* If* t Ito entif» liât far Portland, Ore. Spokane, Wash Boise, Idaho. FIVE DOLLARS AN INCH THE DAU ADVERTIMNG AGENCY, lac. «rtf«" Mai. st I2<^ury .«t ♦ •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦O»» NO. 19 09