The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, October 28, 1910, Image 3

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SET OF BEAUTIFUL
POST CARDS FREE!
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Sherman dlay&Co.
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ESTABUSHE.D 40 YI ARS
SIXTH. AT MORRISON ST.. PORTLAND, OR.
EMBOSSED IN GOLD
The** Garda »re Columbia River aeenea. «bowing all the tin» color*
mg*. »» they arc ltth<wrabhei fr. m j hotagrapha.
I hr embusing m
iTu l i* real hand work of the h gl-.eat qualipr. A» we reuld «mly a*-«-ww
thirty thousand of the card*, wc can only send «me act to a family.
Write ua quickly and we will am ! a aet to you absolutely free if a form
alT.llar to the one shown l»i"W is correctly tilled out.
Genera/ Safe. .Wanuyav.
Duty.............................................................
Al/cr* Mu. «//■«»< I'urlljnd Orf .
l>yor Sir: I «uu your udivrri«em«-nf in fAc...............................
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/‘IrOMT Wiuil mt U *rr o/ /'te turd« free.
<Naina no.ls-H
.Xume
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7 Ac ioll«uinj pyrvmi tomytimyi punAiv yrnhin V mail:
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HE STILL REMEMBERED THEM
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A iklrtu
1 orgeat in the
Wor d and
Notad for It«
Gres, au. re**
Weal
Over Forty
Store* in
California.
Oregon, Idaho
A Washington
PORTLAND. OREGON
Dr. B. E. Wright
!(■*• rnur tew'h out ar 1 t»Ut« «rvl bride* » <te
den«
> ««r au» «if-U'wi palroM w« Hniah piala
arid braitf« »<rk n « n« d«> if n«e«M*ry
PRICKS
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Fair n» F. «tr»r? <>« Fr*** whom •> atre* r b?'-!*<*
a rb i*ir;erv!
( oo.-ultat on Fiw
Y<<uf*t’i •
Luriuua y LiprPHXi
Curloua ware of expr«**lng ld»*na In
Rngll»h may b«« eipocted from foreigry
er*, a*. for Inalane», wbeu the Prawn-t»-
man. who made a call In the country
and waa about to be Introduced to the
family, »aid "Ah. re ladine! Zea !
vimH before. If yon pteo—v. vUh »o
purify mine ‘and* and u> *w*«p mine
hair.“
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It Would ItM S«x
The aubjotnrxl Item aj>tHM*red tn a
French nnwkpaprr There waa found
tn the river thia morning th* body at
a ecldler cut to ple«-ea ami *ewed up
In a tack. The clrcumatancea aeura
to preclude »•.» •• ««Icton of anlelda~
All Work full» Guaranlroil for Fifteen Yenrw
Dr. B. E. Wright Co.
J4/| Havhington St.,
Portland, Oregon
T»u rer »♦ t'.f* • ire • ’ret,* f
I.
WuHfig'.»
Westminster Monument'.
There an- nearly na many monu­
ment« to worn« n, nyi th»* London
iNiily Telegraph, In Westmineter Ab­
bey. aa to torn Some are honored »a
the w I vpmi uf celebrated
men, but
many are th« re on their own account
for tike taiue of their own work» and
Uvea
VY r want ant person who «titter« »itb
billouene»«, c«Muti| ation. htdim*«’ion «»r
any livrr or hlou I aih*i«*nt to try .»nr I’aw
Paw Livrr PH • Wa pmuM they will
purifv the bio*Mt and pul the liver and
»!< much into a hratnful condition and
will po9itlvely cure Mlioutf»*»« and cvtialr
paib’fi, t»r we will refund vour mimay
Ml SYOV* XOMOKOPArtlK' HOME
IIKM£1>Y CO«. Phila. Fa
LAUNCH for SALE OR EXCHANGE KODAKS
For Heal Fiatai«
«'■■foot uvw all. A (««»< hrern
F Sterlina rntfinr carry «.’ paaoee-avr« «
Arat ela»« uutAt. I!-«.
< • W H
tUS Milwaukee St-. Portland. Or
F N U
'10
lì’ II KN writing to a«t » arti aera plaaae
11
iik < i . ii .. ii th!a |««|>«r
POltTLAND <>■«.
NOW ANO THt FUTUR«.
Murine Doren'tSmart Southea Eye Pein
$.a M wm r,. a.-u. i -. jl iv i*^ ii m
Mart*« r,a SU... 1» A-.ik Tub—a. Ite. 11.00
EYK BOOK* AND ADVK K FUEE IIY MAIL
Murine Eyre Remed yC«x.Chic*«a
/* **r ar y»-». ««e« f»
to Ite aaanir <r«7 af ""
<Wn»w
Standard jOil Company
XMM««,l»e.
Tha Circle Railroad tn London d*
•crltxa a circle whose diameter I»
about 10 mil«» In tiw car -a» an old
and very obeao lady, who expressed
the utmost solicitude lest she I m > car
rled past her (Lxtlon A pawo-nger a*-
•ured h>-r that her station was half an
hour away, and that ha wuuld tel) her
when they r*a-bed It
"Thank you very much, sir,” »aid
tha old lady, “but ah-never I r ’,
out. bein' as 'ow I'm go '«avy. I backs
out; an' 1 ain't more than 'arf way
out afore along comes a guard, no'
'e says. 'Look iively there, mum.' says
he. look lively, an' ’• pushes me bark
In again, an' I've been round th* clr
cle three tlu»-» this morning'"
Bachelors Confined to fiklris.
It was tiuce the custom In Korea
that a man was not allowed to attain
to the dignity of tn>u»«rs until ho
married
The bachelor wa* I n-«-d to
wear skirt* as one who possessed no
drfiulta poaltlon In society Moreover.
the law prohibit««! ntarrlag«« uul«»a
the num waa able to support a wife
In th«- station to which abe * u* ua- -I.
so that th« skirt a!»o served aa an
Indus of Income
P'aln Speech Should Survive.
ft la the •■ < e<'h of the plain people
that we would preserve
The early
»«tilers were not given to much talk­
ing, nnd their »■■ sbulgry »»» small,
hut they never failed to • »press them­
selves so that their m»nnlng waa per­
fectly clear
In the mountain cemt»-
try of th« south they preserve to tide
day many of the ancient Idtonia. and
use words which even the most active
of our lexlcographira have not caught.
—Exchange
V>
> »« wrll a« m«Mt ere
»• air u <p»»‘>i« by bnlnry end
<
eV f:
' .«• (>r Kihn«*re
vr.tt-1 l< »< th* «rvel hutr»njr
. .-»h I-*-. m|v’ » rvlirVM. At
r iggbst« in
csfint «<»4
<1- l’«f «il«e
U r «y • a « n a «A/ j- «- IwHile ItjF
meil free
Ab» |»*mphW< teUtntf all aUwt IL
A LIrrM I* fci i
A < -■
I -<afhan>tfm. N T.
WHO IS
TO
B LAME.
PIMPLES
"I trie«! sii kirxls ai bk««l rrmealiee
whlch lallrd to ,lo me ony g'«-l. but !
bare Ifrtind thè righi thmg al Inai
M«
face waa full >4 pim|>le* and bis« k beada.
After taking Cascare!» Ihey all loft I am
oxitinuing thè uac <4 tlwtu and rei. «ti
nteiultug llirtti lo uiy Inco i»
1 (rei hne
wb«Q I n«r in lite nwmitng
Hi |« tu
bave a chance to r«^«>iiinmn<l Caar.ireta ”
Prv»! C. Witten. "«■ Klm St , Newrark, N J.
A TRIP TO PORTLAND FREE
CUT RATIS IN
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
P«inl««« Kklraclion . .
F»re
BUwr Fllli.s*«
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Oold Fining«
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a"J K r -14 Cr vwn«
tJ
I' riilaln Crown« ............... *1
N- l»r Gold Crown«
M
I d .- mc W bt.nK OoU
t>
lm«r Fill« l urcGold
«1
V«ry NIcwMublXf Pi«»«
»4
lt««t Fubber Plat« on Earth.
Ft
Al l. TH!» WORK IM liUAHANmD.
Ik»n t throw r«n*r nv •-«> away. A 4»>tlarmr«B
' 1« t mv > tlollara «ernr>! Our original rrh«V!a> M«»terw
|*ainleM Moth**!« and uur perf«rt*d
«ywtig­
ir r«w hav« aching tce*h ne eavitto* ar»-1 r-te ar­
men t anv«« «* Umvand >"»r m«>ney.
ten itorv--.. tua ’b. .tentai v.l—1 ter FUI U. th-
tOlTON DAATISTS. Sib li H«»rri.«a, Farftaa«
bcm— dan<to 1
Al il re»««tot» to by malt tte.
»«Ml* - r : / ! ! r M - ■ '
, ;• «
I
«< <Mtel M»vev A
»« a
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•
fsta .«fed !• r ' * ■ 10 »»«•
Ojwg «««Mta0i
*K*i srwt
Blum—«-Frank l*rue C««. dsatrtliuuav Ito <iragun «Mil • «*4 »»te-lA»« »MU lb io. »>«*
l'ha-anl. FalataM*. ivtenl
Ta«te 'ite
jha tia.i Ne,*, Kk.ii W«ai—
«.rie«
IO«, ite, tee Nere* -.VI In bulk Tk. are-
atn* tabite alarne—I C C C. Gtiaaent—I to
r— ru ae r uv» ■»•— n tei.
•3 ’3 s? & *S4 SHOES
a ° wom J n
BOYS' SHOES, ta.OO S3.BO ANO «3.00.
Mf.E.Ooufy/M 93.00, 93.30 and $4.00 ahorra
uro pot Itlvoly thtr boa t minio and moa t
ular ahroa tor tho nr loo In Amorío», and aro
tho moni ooonomloal ahrroa for you to buy.
Jack I could follow yvnir foolstepe
all my life long, deareet
Grwv. Ob! yeg, you say that, but
when we are married no doubt you'll
walk about ten feet ah«w<l of me, just
like all other huabanda.
Where She Balked.
Mire Flora McFlimsay of Madison
aquare waa complaining that aba had
absolutely nothing to wear
"1 draw the Itne. of rmtrea," »hr
snht. "at tba hobble skirt"
(Xmreallng herself beneath an tn '
rewte! waahtub hat. however, ahe man
Mr”d U> walk up Broadway without
ta>tng reo.gnti«-.l or attracting any
patrtk'ular attention.
Unreasonable.
hare nut attended
ehnrch
4&«o/af«(y mohtltu and odorùa
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—
IrriMIAlr
W. L. DOUGLAS
"Yon
gulckty r*re» heat, »nd wtlh one filling of the font burn* ateadily foe nine brear»,
without amoke or email. Haa aalomatic-lockiing Hume apreader which
prevent» Ibe wick fro» being turned high enough to »mule, and ieeaay Io now»
•nJ drop back ao th» wick can be quickly cleaned.
It baa • damper top and a cool handle. Indicator alwaya show» the imotmt
of oil In tba font. The filler-cap doea not need io be acrewed down ; It la put ta
like a cork In a bottle, and ia attached to lite font by a chain, and cannot get loot.
The burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, because of a new dev tea
la conatnwtion, and coneequentty, It can alwaya be ready un»crewed In aa
Inaiant for rewicking. The Perfection la finlahed In japan or nickel, la atroo^
durable, well-made, built for aervice, and yet light and ornamental.
AJ.frv«« ...........................
nu o arc en. m t«*«. •». w«»
FwRtd. WMk.W«^y. Watery £y**«»d 1
GRANULATED EYELIDS I
People Who Work
Indoors With Their Hands
r i
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FILLO
RY MURINE EYE TEMEDV
Seamstresses, watch-makers, art­
ists, draughtsmen, and many others,
cannot properly handle their tools
with cold, stiff hands. Many a lost
hour or two on cold winter morn­
ings results from the delayed heat
of furnace or stove.
The Perfection Oil Heater in
a few minutes gives the tempera­
ture that assures the worker warm
hands and pliable muscles. The
Namy
•TILL YOUR OWN TEETH"
I or 1 ’ at factory pnaaa
PM Its If Aif AM» AWMRC CO.
r. N Hret SU l urUand. Or
I Habita Poa*ti*«*lv Car**L
It nd y »«Churl ««-t Karby in>
Isuiut«» ia OfMuu. Writ«
I t r _t > »trwte 1
r i ar
Na 44
Wouldn't Go That Far,
1 read In on« of the |M»i»-re th*
<><b«r day." *ald Mr Henpeck, “that
trial marrtagea ar« rapidly Increasing
In France "
"t >h, you dht. did youF' hla wlfte re
plied
"And I auppoee you think we
«sight to hare that kind of man-tag«'*
In thia country T-
Ho. dear,”
he
replied,
edging
toward the door, "1 shouldn't even g<
aa far as trial marriages "
Dy the uae of the telcplxme he sue
oaatded tn re eetabllsbllig friendly relto
tkSM with lief
Tents, Awrerrgs, Saih
Cad. Ibw*<k>. Cam« m J ( otw *
lOPIUM -TOBACCO
P ortland ,O regon .
"By the way." raid the man who had
at«>I I m -I at a farmhouse to water hl»
bi>r»n. nflwti yeara ago a poor boy
<vuno thia way and you took him In "
"YeaW qurrl.xl the farmer. aoitn>
»lint aurprtood.
"You were kind to him." went or
tbw »traile r "You fed him. gave bin
words of encourngotiient and an Old
suit of clothes, put money
In
hl»
|KH-kot. an«! »ent him on his way re
h>lclng
>1« told you at the time that
h<> never would forgot your klnduoea
tm I right*”
"Yea, y«>u are." replterf the farmer
"He *al<! that If he proa|>ered hr
would see that you eerw hs.1 ooc*
alou to r.-gr -t your klrxluess to
•
pwr. struggling lad "
■'tJevulous'“ ereiaimre! the farmar*i
»«•i, r«clte«!!y “It sounds slnuiat Ilk»
a fairy tale, don't It* Why. you mu»'
hare a«»n him "
"I hav<C ssl.l th- stranger, "and h«
an! a m< sage to you"
"What 1* ItT" they both asked, ex
pnrtantly
"lie told me to tel) you that ha 1»
«till jxHir "
Af the Mtranger drove away th«
farm««r went out and ktckol tha pump
Vtelousty. while hl* wife threw a roll
Ykti-ptn at the chicken»
Forlland Photo Supply Co.
14» Third Str«e<
tóeley (ALCOHOL
ture
^Dr “ l °?^
Wr«t« for eaiakwrM«» and Ut«ra«ura.
I *»«4rx*fn4i
and prli » ' «
Mail orxiwrw |l»w prompt attars om
Farmer Had no Trouble In Recalling
Young Lad Ho Befriended Fifteen
Yeara Previously.
We want you Io try thia Piano IN YOI N
Hi
FKEE. Wo want you to try It at
<>ur r»|H-iu>« tweauso
Al the end of thirty day« the Piano
ITSELf1' will convince you of the fullowout
facta:
11'» the isuit value on earth fur the price
dm.)
It'a MI SICAII Y and Mt-X IIANU AU.Y
right I
We know there ia *O much real value in
■lling for 1275 on on» pugm,->u> t)»al
we're willing to let it t>e II 5 011 V Xil.A.v W I X
It will tell tt > >>wn Hary to you in your home if you'll aend us tbo
coupon.
/'/«•uw tend me full rurthulan t<>ntcminy tltii unutuul I'tuno ollrr.
list you ynnltae thnf n»y •!»«>«•• heve iMMm th«* «(nudarvi tor
r
»O year«, (het I ni«tr en«l •<■!! nmrr M t (Ml, • i..M> end *1 4M>
«h«ve'« than anr nlhrr msnufstlnrrr in thr I 4., sud th «t 1*1*1--
13K r«*M IM»I I IK.l Cat AK A X f F ft. M A AllOK« In buhl lhe-lr
ahnin*. look an»l fit IwtlarjMtd wmr l»»i»g«*r than »uy «Hhe* • I OO.
• I Ao or •<.<•«* «h*wa jr«»u r«n l»«f ? Quality counts. It Im«
mv .lu>r. TIIK I » Ihl llN ór TH» WOIll.l*. *»
will I ms iilesaril wlirti you buy i«»y «h«**« I wh nu««* of th«*
•nd when It Nuiirs tin»«* for v<»u to pur« h»<*> atiolhrr |»nlr. y»»«t will be* tu«»r«* then
pleeaad I mm - ahw the* l»«t «H***« w f»r* •<» wa»ll, and we«<* you •*• innrh < an»»fnrt
CAUTION!
la Y va U 4r»««4 ce.4»«^4 auuulr ,
'.:??•
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE
w'lh W I !» ,.»»«.
» «t t« ?<.* M •
■ ! •••
44. !.. UOl UI.A», UA M|e»rk »*<•««, ilroUlu«, Maae»
T
Cheapness
vs. Quality
W In the matter of focxi you can t afford to
sacrifice Quality for Cheapness. Economy
is right and good but inferior food products
are dear at any price.
"N<d»v Got a cow "
"What haa that to do with It?"
"Milk her myself "
"Itut what difference
doea
that
emke?"
"You don't expert me to milk a cow
atad bM a Christian during fly time?"
No Need to oWrry.
■w-toptaln. la there no way In which
the ahlp may be aav»d?"
"None at all. air. We are going to :
the bottom: but I would not worry ;
about the »hip. air. If ! were you—she .
I* fuBy Ineured
You'd better find a
tile belt"—Wasp.
is economical—not Cheap. Try
it The best nt any price or
your money buck.
.
JAQUKS MFG. CO.
BygUto.
Chicago.
^^FOuarnnf-»d
Wtoder all
Fora rood !»»•
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