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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1910)
Say, Where’s That Pig? It th*«. » • pi» un is »»r «««•» ■< th* N«r'kwr., «« *.n( |L W. want S» (nurb t we. l ta’k M •• ran paraiW» «•» W. w,ll par ra tol^-w. tsr pnstsra. w. ne**r ink* eft ramMwenm Bkip b, Drewaad Pork D »»r.*d V«al Ttrr.h I»« Live Chickens Hana Spring Chickens .... AJdtwi ali «brpn'.rat« tKANK I. SMITH MLAT Tig hung the Beet Trust' PORTLAND. OREGON Sherman C?!ay & Co. Dr. B. E. Wright r rrarb rat and »tats and t«M*n w-rk ral-aT-taras patera, «a Anwh plat. •art PRICES S>. Gras. noo tnwte»t«s UM IS* trara 'S»«, Wra ta—, UM SI. $1 00 so.. U bé Itete FtotelSOO lev »W ¡«Mi »! W FW« F mmpm llfekte ÍA RENT MirrilOIrt m « mt iifMr* Dr. B. E. Wright Co. 3421 Washington St., Portland, Oregon taka ear at depot and trsna/ar to W aahinevat B l -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Clothse for the Boy. An occasional suit In heavy (King«« la seen, even for the boy of ten. and this, too. Is eelf-trtmmed and finished with the strictest tailor effects, as a flrst-claaa outing shirt for a man would be The waist which older boys arc best pleased with haa a centor box plait and one or more pocketa. A heavy leather belL »'th largo buckle and a soft Go. often a Windsor, are th* usual accompaniments to such suits. Low, rolling collars are provi ded for the boy of five to seven, but a high turn-over form Is preferred for the older boy.—Harper'» Bazar. | lied. Wenk. Weary. Wtttwry 12/es. Rrli«-v «*4 By Muri Hr My«* R< rtu.B Try 11 I.the Murlnr- It Boothe». 6oc At Tour 1 TUk’iCiNtN Write For T H • k> F raw. Mui me Eye Hcmr ly Co.» Chk a<o. Aaklug Too Much. "Kitty, you didn't put anything In the contribution plate when ths usher cam« around." "Well, he didn't have any chAnge for my nickel, mamma. Did you think 1 was going to give h,m all of It ami go without gum for a whole week?" OWAHIi K Rt'RTUH »•«,«« Ck«.>l«L IxMkdvillte. (inLkrsMlcL h|wiu,»t¡ pt i<~»4 Mihor. 1«M»!. 11 Blhrr ¡to. Goll 14« r.M or Copper. SI Mailing Rn*«d«»|>ett ba 4 fail prkwLeB oral on appltrtttkttt Anatrol an<4 t'mbir«* «ogB ao gioitosi, gl»'!wtvfikco. lA>anto Not» -uau ii« «M. n PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. of Portland, Or«<«n FURNISHES HELP FREE io rMPiovtRv Main <«n<w U North Statand HL Main M70- A l«en tM>L NK-ty M rrwon H l Main IOC.'. A JUM I'hona or wlra orUer« al our aapanaa. EXCLUSIVE OPTICIAN w hooping rough, or pertuaale, Is es sentially a children s disseise, although an attack may be suffered at almost any age As with some other so-call- ed children a disorders, It la not a daugeroua disease lu ita uucompltcat ed state. It Is annoying, often run mug through an entire family, break Ing up the school year, besides being a most distressing type of cough to have, but It la generally greeted with a resigned ahrug and euille as wine thing good to get done with, especial ly as the attack generally confers im munity. Whooping-cough Is usually ;•**«<■•! on from the alck to the well In the form of the spray which the euugher throws Into the sir In the wild parox yetna of coughlug that overtake him These paroxysms, with the crowing whoop with which they terminate, are so unmistakable that a child could make the diagnosis. When the disease has reached the "whooping'' Stage, the merest trifle will serve to precipitate an attack -a drink of cold water, a laugh, a aneesa. The cough la so violent and ao rap id that there la no chance to draw a breath. In consequence of which the face becomes congested, the eyes bulge, the tongue bangs out. slid for a moment the sen«« of choking is agon tslng. Finally, with the exhaustion of the muscles of expiration, the mue cles of Inspiration g«t a ébanos, and the air la drawn In with the long crowing "whoop" that gives the die- order Its name. Most children vomit at the end of a paroxysm. Strong, healthy children do not seem to be III between these paroxysms, but go at once to their games, until aomw thing brings on the next attack Weakly children, however, often l<>ae ground and suffer In their general condition Their attacks are likely to be more violent, they sweat profuse ly. and the nutrition suffers by reason of th* constant vomiting. They are naturally also more prone to the aerl cus complications, such as bronchitis or pneumonia, which may turn whoop ing-cough from a simple disorder of the nursery Into a fatal Illness. Attempts have been made to dta cover some serum treatment for the prevention or cure of this trouble, but so far without success, because the ns ture of the Infection la not yet suffi clently understood. The beet treatment that has been de vised la to give whooping-cough pa tients the very best poosUds hygienic surroundings and treat symptoms aa they arise In eases where children appear to be losing flesh and strength because of persistent vomiting, it 1» well to feed them at ths end of each Attack Drug treatment la for the physician to prescribe Youth's Com panion FORGET IT—GOOD ADVICB ’»■1« Tkta. That Keep» MarrlaS Maw itat ..I IsaltarlsM. Over the desk of a busy man Is a flaming red motto framed with equal brilliancy, to there Is no escaping It DR. C. L HAYNES That motto baa but two words "For Suite 427, Marquant Building get if but It speaks volumes to those F«HjFth rk»< Opposite Portland Hotel, Portland Ove. who know that man a life. Hie business is a harassing one that deals with keeping people warm and g seeing that the rang «a and furna.es are In order. Beneath the motto Is a telephone that clangs from morning I until night, all too often giving forth COFFEE ) i unreasonable complaints from fussy TEA SPICES women who think their rights para 3AKÜI0 PÜ’.VDÍR mount. . FXTRACTS i Those who know him have often KUiHT ' wondered at that man a philosophical JOLDEN r-ôVEST CiDSSEi ÜDLYtÄS Ramno ist J NOXALL F »«»t Remedy r<>» îr^orit. aching . bUiíMNí, ANI» nriAMro FEET KNOCKS ALL OFKENH- BtroNt IVKOtM'KH Prie» M wets AL all drusris,. <w by resti Adders« Dr. O O. FLETCHER Allaky Bldg., Portland. Oregon A TRIP TO PORTLAND FREE CUT MATH IN PAINLESS DENTISTRY P.lntaes Svir.etlen.......1 Free Silver Pilline. ................ . Joe Oold Filling. ........... . . n. n K. Oold Crewna........... Por eala In Crowsa........... ...■ Moi «r Oold Crowne ...... PrutS« Work. UK Oell N ____ Inlay Fitta. Pure Geld .... “ c Var , N Rubber Pl.t. Baal Rubber Plate on Perth.......................... M Al l. TH» WORK IS OUARANTRRD. I»>n I ll.r. w ,■ - ay a ear A doiiar BL- — Is twodellara earned. Our original reliabie Modera Pslnlra» MetfeMe and our perfsrted riBreequlp- Jtant aaraa ua tim» sad year money. BOI TSR B ARTISTI. MbBNsrviaoa. Portland Urrame Ht 4 Morrlan^ «,'*■ r »fa «M Mrm a ytaaA. iMaStubed i» Pacland IS rear». Opra raealasi asm I «ad r.aaan arai U. X tai reaela eke euata earso Addlw'n to ask for a Iran«Ta il on. or Stanley llall to take to print • on the de» a.lenco of modern Eng.lsh. Fas a rich, meaty kernel that moot of Ua could well dlgeat There are few women In tbla crooked going world who ran not prufltably take to alang as when ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS Inclined to bold a grievance, and "for SIXTH. AT MORRISON ST.. PORTLAND, OR. get IL" As a cureall tor the nagger let her We want you to try this lhano /\ YOt'H live by that rule, "forget IL" Then If //OVA f'Nt.H. We want you to try it nt husband will emoke In the draw Ina our ex («rise because - room and the kiddles neglect to wash At the end of thirty days the Plano faces. put on overshoes or courtesy ! //5/7.F will convince you of the following gracefully wheu strangers address facts: them, Instead of making thee« delln It's the best value on earth for the prtce quern lea the subject of endless ha ' I rengue, she will make life pleasant all around and forbear to hang on Indefl It's Vt 5/C .4/./. » ami MECHAXICAILY nltely to her grievances. right! The girl who la always being "put We know there is so much real value in upon," or alighted. Instead of passing this Wellington Piano- we re selling for $27!, on «uy puymoih that on her troubles to tbs boredom of all we're willing to lei it 1« ITS oil S 5 17/M/ I \ who are caught listening, should make It will tell if* oon »Corp to pou in your home if you'll send us the thle motto her own The n«xt time i coupon. she Is inclined to think herself the one, Piru»«- wrw. me full f^iilkulun ivntfrnm^ this unusual I'urtu u/fcr. and only abused on«, lot her whisper to herself that magic phrase, "for .. 4 j«/r r« 1... Auw get It." There Is the girl whose sole topic of conversation la the meanness of father j and mother, the partiality of teachers j Every and th« cattlneea of friends AU Ì01I LlOtER FOR RAS MEMO 0» one Ilves for her special undoing am! she becomes soured and discontented Rluejtg Oiua'cctaaf Spray with no cause Amiooaia CoW Watrr Lqatd Starch her W< Htf* «rd < nHe<| Stttrv Mort<a<ra, and Rr«l What must she do, Durw ( Mate < ««Nrat i a Ng» ( <4i<<t»«»n N» ( Non Botin; Waxb.nt I inJ "Ckag. 0 w rungs Into corroding woutiiU and VYortr^trr HM<., PurtUml. Ore. adopt for herself the Iahrnnel role K AND S. < Hf »U< (0. through life’ There la a simpler and < quicker way to happiness let her but WITHOUT ARMY. NAVY, POLICE learn to say. forget It." Neth & Co. COLLECTORS ».title < IN A NEW COUNTRY, 4 4 4 I A short Uttn ag‘> ths corner atom was laid of a tuagulfl «nt provincial Isglslatlvs buildlug at Hvglua. capital of tiaakAtcbvwau, Canada The rapid settlemsut and devviopuistit of tbs country has ixwn reiuarkaUe. That the region la not, as yet. overpupu lated. but still offers room tor th« would tie eettier, Is shown by two lucl di nts, quoted (rom an article by Agtitw C. Ijiut In Hcrtlmer e Magaalha. Ths author trwveh-d 1,600 tuliBa down the Haakatrh««au river, mostly by camw At Cedar Lake we found one while family, IM ' I' irid dangerous fur i.'.t likt.o i,i. Cj .<> tar from a doc tort' 1 askad. "Oh. yea," he answered It u Ion* ly. but not dangerous In case of 111 1,,-sa. Why, last winter, when my lit Ge boy was III, I bad to take the dog train only atty flve miles tor a doc tor." to Cedar Idkke ,x>et, the i*addilug up t ducks flew so i low overheard that we could hare hit them with the paddle. aud the old gandere did not bother to I hunk a "get up" when we cam« on big flocks bobbing and wading among the reeds Suddenly all of ua gasped and dropped our paddl«e "What on earth la tbatF’ asked some one. 1 have heard old timers tell stories, and have lived many yeare In the West, but 1 never heard of anything equal to what 1 now saw with my owu eyes. It seemed like the dream of dellrtum tremens of eome old hunter 1 thought It was a shallow of small , drift until the sticks began to move "There are mlMione' there are nill Ilona!" exclaimed 8exemlth. "I've lived twenty yeare In thia country, and I've ! never seen anything like thsl!" We drifted cloee to the taeli and looked. Then eome one bit the water | with a paddle, and the Whole aurtace lifted, a live rnaaa of wild fowl, gand era, hanking, honking In confuaed elr- clea. white duck, black duck, young teals, old mallarda—the air was a quiver with a whistling of wings— the creatures did not know enough to be afraid. It would not have been sport. It would have teen slaughter to bunt You could have waded them there out and caught them In your hands Our wanderings had brought ua Info a seclude,! and primeval haunt of wild fowl. ; temper, an exchange says To a friend he revealed that the reason he does not go Into a sanitarium of take to The Santel, tnrraaatm, bad language from the fretting annoy Th* Scotch Covenanters are so re ance of hta b'tslnees la the silent ligious that the male members of the ireacbment of the motto church are not allowed to vote tn any “1 used to b« a terrible worrier." election In our country because the said the man "Every time a woman name of G<x! la omitted from tha eon rove! me. or a man tore me to pieces atltutlon of the United Rtatee They because the furnace would not draw. are opposed to ceremonial to the point 1 would go home looking as though that no organ, piano, flute or violin life were a but st «d tire, that nothing or any musical Instrument la allowed could repair. My poor wife bore the tn the church Psalms are ths only brunt of my gloom and the children singing permitted. The aversion to Time tn for many in undeeervwd »cold Instrumental harmony la baaed on the Ina because of office grievances. belief that It la too much of a conce» 'Dr* day when I was particularly alón to Roman Catholicism. The Cov down on my luck, my small son. aged enanters class ths Epts<-opaJ Church 10, burst out with. Say, dad. forget IL* as separated only by a gauss veil from It was slang and not what you would Catholicity. call reverential or well trained, bui lx>rt Aaswev r»ale<>neg. lt went home. I realised how I was h-tting my work ruin my disposition, "One more question, dear." therefore my life "Angel face. I am listening" “That day I bought that motto you "WÜl you love me when I'm old?" see and had It framed There Is scarce "Well. PU tel) you. This Is a prac ly an hour tn the day that I do not tical age; I'll see that yeu get adequate look to It for help and get it I have alimony.“—Pittsburg Poet trained myself, no matter what goes Many a man la useful to provide a wrong, not to hold It as a grievance, roof for hl* wdfs to give pink teas and bo’ straightway 'forget It'" I i That slangy phrase which would bridge whist parties under NaHes less Ik«« llslf the of hrenfer Inrlt, They come together like the teeth of a dog do th* frontier« of Franc, and 8|U»!n. and between the ta-th Is a bone- such a small bone that one won dcra why it was not «wallow«! up long ago. and the name of the bone I« Andorra, *« Pl I AH MAI IS rs tust »Al IM m B t'hona Main I 13 401 M ls SL VkKMvff. Wâduogloa - Became Household Word. An o'd doctor was operated on In a hospital In Berlin On leaving ha WHS ■ ! ;■ .ithlr, •! •wl'h nod pl'! -.! by all bls old friends w ho met htm. for bla hair had suddenly turned white as enow, The truth of the matter was that Foxy Grandpa Lad no chance, to dye his hair In the hoo- Ko w hen h„ got out he mad» pltal. tlio most of the matter with the drat tn- person he mat. and became so uioua that h« was ap|H-lnt<>d one of th« king's physicians and died rich, and his name, like the prisoner of Chlllou, became a household word.— New York Press ' Ths whole areg of thia lonely llttla less than half nation la something that of Greater New York." says s writer In the M«tro|>olltAn, "and Its entire population does not equal that of one of New York's great otter buildings "For want of a better name the geographies have railed It a republic. tint the Andorrans part their allegl ance carefully In the middle, as they do th«lr hair, dividing It (the ¡»)l<-gl ance. not the hair), between the pope and the French President "If Tolstoy himself had framed It« government he could not have built te tireal In Sew Vhoaa. anything more after his own heart Alwaye «haka In Allt-n*« r«n*i ga«e, a powrler. The heads of families the patriarchs Il rur. ,h--t. aeratine. »• !•'•■«. »»olleti tr-ot. >mg natia and I ninne Al of Scripture elect representatives who »11 rtmg<i»la at.d stme »tare». Pont a«*rept «!,»»-. Uni«. -«<>. |. Irli, al irl >'|l l. K. Addroa several times each year saddle th«lr Allea a. i>im»iel, la Roy, N. V. mules and go riding down to the 4<>0 t se for t lair» <*> unit. year old Parliament House, where It nestles costly In the mountain valley Visitor t’en you read the past? of Andorra la Vleja. to make such tew Fortune Teller Certainly; that's my and simple laws aa th* will being of business. non» Is needed Visitor Then 1 wish you'd tell mo "So alight are the rx|wn»ee of got what It was my wife told me to ■ I ernment In Andorra, for all told there for her luidle«' llr>me lournal are but four salaried officials, that a small poll tax on goals and sheep amply meets them all There la no army, even of the emalleel -for who Is there to fight ? There are Bn police "I trie,I all kin,!» of blo>n! remedies "When I was In Andorra." the writ which failed to <!o me any gi««l. l>ut I er says, "the prison there Is but on, have found the tight thing at biat My —was used as a imiltry house There face was full id pimple» «n>! bla, k tirade. la do Are department, for the house« After taking Caeearvta they all left I am are all of etone There la no coinage continuing the use <d th, m sud recom I feel hoe for the people pay In kind No postal mending them to my friends when I ri«e in the morning ll<>j>e to system la there either, for when an have a chance to teemmnend Cascatela ** Andorran writes a letter, which rarely Fred C. Witten. 76 Kliu St . Newark, N L happens, he entrusts II to some ac I'taaMcL Palstab»«, Potent Taste <««^ (try ()««ad Nssvcr teferri W«»«he>n ,,r Grtpdk commodatIng person who Is going over lOr. Bhs, &De m »H In Ibulk. IT»* <•»»■ the border Intn France nr Spain." til imi taLUrl a Ua/n t «♦« I C C C GuBrwnl*««! to curs or i"Mf ttiiR» A cautious Gams. "Docs lillgglns over bluff when he plays cards T" "Never until bo gets homo and ex tf All plains where he haa beau." ABSOLUTELY CURLS PIMPLES N amedic O TRY MURINE “".-'“J.“* EYE REMEDY t- u . wji Uesld Farm, 2S«. 40c. k katas tuksa. 24c, (t 00. REDUCE THE COST OF LIVltiG; use CRESCENT BAKING POWDER 25c. FULL POUND DAISY FLY KILLER K£15G»i DR. WHITING’S REMEDIES uijii r i< rt »;► «> m NATIONAL MEDICINE CO . LTD Roonu J and *. ttheUev Blk , 423 i Morrison St. I’ortland. Or 1. APPENDICÍ t Í s REMEDY. Th. ... It Bi «Hin rme lor Ar>i»«*n4>*,liH» otllkrs««* tike a»4 s»< the Uhi?. Ili»*« la»«k>(><4ltk«o rv)l*f •n t off«««« • per »■•■ hm «', «"'ire la • ahuri <tu»o I kh ». if. 6. -SPEGIAL” R! 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