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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1910)
Hoods Sarsaparilla Cures all humors, catarrh and rheumatism, relieves that tired feeling, restores the appetite, cures paleness, nervousness, builds up the whole system. Get It today In usual liquid form or th. < t at»;»-» <» .-d Sarsataba. it’s Different m LIT». "In novels the virtuous hero always wmta twenty year« for tha aqually vtr- tuoua hernia»; In real Ufa neither walta for tha othar more than >0 mln uteo. and sometimes not avan that. If y t.'.ere Is anything BtOF» ai lung going - «an>s." by Q U Durgin His Parting snot A local minister bad bad a serious Ums in fighting tha saloon element In his town and bad not been backed up In bls efforts by the members of his own church Thia with other trou bine had led to his resignation. and In announcing hla departure at his fa re »ell set mon he said. "1 am going to do someth!ng the devil baa never done. 1 am going to kava C ■ .** Shake Into Tour Shoes gtlen’s Fmc-Eaae. a pee '- ■' 1’** painful, awiUlen. »martin«. Sweeting fret. Makes hew »hum sear. Held bv ell Drug a isle and Shoe k*<ir*w. Dkm’t er rapt any substitute. Sample RUCK. A.kltn . A. S Otmaled. la Uar. N. ¥. ■ ne Clothes Brush. Sometimes the useful clothes brush Is the only unattractive thing on ml lady’s dressing table The ’pretties" never have g<x>d bristles, and tha plain wooden handle ran be made to harmonize with the room by covering It with flowered silk Cover* the raw edges with g tlnn TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red. Weak. Weary. Watery Eye» and Granulated Eyelids. Murine I*oesn‘t Smart -Soothes Eye Palm Druggists Bell Murine Eye Remedy. Liquid. ?5c. 60c. 11.00. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25c, Il 00 Fye Hook» and Evo A■ !»!• • Elen I ■. M I Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chi' ago. . Ro t an Watti Milla. Water mills were used In the ttav of Julius I'aesur. In Roman times slaves weru condemned to ths oom mills, which were propelled by tread» Afterward cattle were used. In ths third and fourth centuries there were as many as 300 cattle mills tn Rome. FILL YOUR OWN TEETH FILLO If you hMTv» arili** t*«<h -»r earlt’«* and yvxi ar* too n ar voua for th« dwntal try Hil-Q th« h«<n« denial At drutffftaU ur by mad. .’Or HU 0 BK CO. Ml L*n Mk Hlamawr Frante t>ru* C< k . d«tributar* far Or«*or G olden ’ W est f~COFFEET I tEA SPICES aAKINO PO WO LA ! » irnucrs JUS I RIGHT CLOSSEÎfi DEVEÎS WfGAHOl OU/j I Oregon Min Invents New Process Which Will Revolutionize Industry. Got Nothing From Legeey. The I ■ i .f a 1 ». list char»! tn J ’lent Er ,- 1. . t a shock > »A,”1 they I ar.I ' I its of the »IQ <f C’ie of th* < !. i »1 t m tees, who 4le«l In Imamb-r. If By a codicil he left a humln l pounds tn the chapel for each deacon who attended his fu aeral. Tl ere were nine deacons, but ' not one of them attended, so Instead of the £9r0 by »filch the chapel might have in-rn the richer, ths legacy was . ■ IMPROVES DRYING METHODS THE KEYSTONE TO HEALTH IS I A feature which created great in ’ lereat not only amotig growers, but STOMACH the general public at large, at the ap ’ ple show given under the auspices of . the Oregon State Horticultural society ! at Portland, was a display of dried ' fruits and vegetables made by Pro fessor W. H. Swett, of that city. Appeal Mads Effective. Profeeaor Swett had on display about A certain Harford (M l i farmer has i hit upon a mode of relief from tree- | one hundred and thirty varieties of passing fowls belorglng to his neigh 1 fruits and vegetables which he had bora (in one end of a thread tour prepared by his method of evaporation. Inches long he fastened a grain of Unusual interest was attached to corn and on the other end a tag In this display, not in the fact that three a» rlbel Please keep me borne" These were scattered where the trespassers products were dried, but in the claim • eie usually found, and a score or | that by a pruevaa of evaporation which mure of bens carried home the appeal, j Profcweor Swvtl employ», only the wa The reason why Arar's Hair V , or stops ter is eliminated, and that therefore Feminine Moods. these products are always the same, as •Women will go far In certain 'ailing hair is because it fiist desttoyathe germs which causa this trouble. After moods, far beym d their own tears and his is done, nature soon bri- ■ shout a far as food values and flavor» are con nearer to the dictates of temper than full recovery, restoring ths Pair and cerned, as they were before being a I in »• nil .t n« Let th« stress bs scalp to a perfectly hesltbv ■ ■ evaporated, only the addition, by ab- great enough, and the kindest of them a>rptiois of the percentage of water will bee. TO ns the ti. st cruel th» ■ ■ ----------- '■ 1 .... ....... 1 » gentlest as the actually criminal.”— extracted bring necessary to return Frenen trovarti. by If you have oos true friend, think them to their fresh state. Professor Hsppl- •«» in b j->quest M.rz 1‘einbi . t >n. yourself barnr If you bav.- no- i in - tr-cllna Swett’s products and the machine e 1- It SORE EYES weak, inflamed, rwd, which he employs has been on display tlon. and «-.■•» b yo» have r« i It iti.-g watery an 1 swnllcn cyoa, ueo PCTT- A TRIP TO PORTLAND FREE in Portland at his home for the past Il’S EYE SAIA I All druggists or year ami is attracting widespread at (VT RATK5 IN Howartl lirna., Buffalo, N. Y. PAINLESS DENTISTRY tention. I' m I h t««« K itrucAtan Fm Mar»» on Mahogany. Likfresh Dinner. •ilwr hi'lhw* ................... Ad» rr IT ...- O * • . ... 11.«... Gold FitUn** ...................... .. M«»l t» — » rltan.1 T reier I .-m», U.nn« Irr» White stains made on a mahogany in order that these products should ■ *w. Ile Ai-i «eis |. - iiaial Klar« r»aur !*»• ft K. UoM vfuwn» • • table by hot dienes may b« removed receive a practical teat, for "the proof wrll« hi» Crown* ......... M M -afU'iSdCfiiwt'« M ! ■ r • ; ':. : i i I r GROVLK LANGMADt, Attorney of the pudding is in the eating there I r. ’*» W I ». . J K On! ! »1 »..k mrt.m. t> C Ing wine on the spot and rubblhg dry of" a ^six-course dinner composed of Inlay FiH*, Fur* ‘ »old »1 FennoHy t.AW KXAMtNEH lanJiim.r Haah Vrty Nir* Mubtwr l*U<* M with a »oft cl »h these priaiuct», was prepared by Mrs. »»■■.Mn b i Beat K’ubt'*r |*1«t* on Faith Geo. K. Roger» and setTed to the ALL Till* WOHK IS QUARANTI:*!>, Few Forest Fires In Sasony. Dtm’l throw jfvur m n»y •w*y. A 4»lhr anvad judges and officials of the apple Show. U ar •»» re>t*‘ la Mv«)»ra Altho. gh on- fu’ -th of the area of * lwosb>P«r* The following wan the menu I PainltM»« M««'.h ■ ■ • d <' »r p«F fwrteai urt\<• Ssximy Is ». .fed the klrglom seldom u* U hwon I y »or monajr. Soup— Clam broth. Fish Fried has a «erlovs forest fire tie suae of the iulTON DKNTIJλ. itk^ Marri*«*, F*rOaa4 smelts, codfish balls with tomato I vigilance of the foresters and rigid j * • k >>'»' M *4 « J I .» »V» ■ ( .»*'. «V« . .<• sauce. Meat Stewed 1-eef. Vegeta lass for the prevention of ■» h fires . aa*il Í *»4 Au -’**• watt! I?- I<A ofc*» »»rte- ble» Mashed |K>tators, green peas, n string beans, corn on cob. Salad - Vegetable salad with French dresaing, salad consisted of beeta, apples, tieans, |ieas, onions and tomatoes. Deserts Berry jelly, consisting of blackberries, B oy » «not• si oo. U no and ta oo. best m r».« Worno black raspberries, straw berries, cher F/»« ôo/Fw'i/a <»/ Fww*p Fit un nale ot pbosTgrayb sc gupiophone •thltih ries and nuts. Strawberry shortcake; fo irAthrr, j»riJ thr* loganberry and apple pies; cherry rais ritducoii nrt tolo Brillmnt Tone v.attakl s loaihtr, now nfinltlfft mo ins. Coffee. to (f/vv fhv urutrvr The entire meal including clsm Ncver Brenk wotuo for n»r«<»nv, b . l»«sllar « trr Bnii fongpor woorfnu broth, fish and meat consisted of Ore Never Wear Oui "Il 13. »nd 34 «A««« gon Likfreshed products, except broad, In.»te * than ! aould gl»» hlm auro víouo to!h»t jrlflrav^lan. butter, nuts ami coffee. y i» idi V>lD n Toit KOXF MA!U 0« Among those present fat the dinner Ils» ye»i» rvigllge thrtt i year*. tl»M I u were: Honorable Homer C. Atwell Bit* 4 h sir man and Frank W. Power, president and secretary respectively of tin- Oregon PtRILAND. CRtCOI CAUTION! ' TAF £ NO SUBSTITUTE Il f '«r mssasx State Horticultural society; Professor H. E. Van Dieman, horticultural ex pert from Washington D. ('., official judge of the apple »bow; Professor C. I. Lewin, head of the horticultural de partment, Oregon Agricultural college Color mor* *o<xl* brighter •; <1 faat«? . olora t.*r*n any other dv*. One 10c icic u-f eri irb Ilk, v/-x»l a • rolt tltqv ally well and Professor W. H. Swett, the in and in *u*rani«ed to *lv* peHei t r»*uli^ A*M daa^er cr v/a will acAU pottp.« <1 <: - i p.u « afr W ' >r f. ♦ e book la I ventor of the Likfresh system of food Bow todya» Uaaoh and ww* MoNi.Gt DNUQ COMPANY, Qiur.cy, IiUnoL*. preservation. Here waa given a practical demon stration of thia rvmrakalile invention. Those who partook of thia dinner state that in no case could they have told that these fo<ds from the fresh pro ducts. What this invention meana to the agricultural and borticursl dis tricts of the country is lieyond the power of the imagination to portray. The lows that is tie I ng sustained by fruit and vegetable grower» because of their inability to economically care for their pndueta. and inability to obtain a market during the glutted season, runs into hundreds of thousands of dol lars annually on the Pacific Coast alone. Not only can these losses now be con served but an even greater loss can also lie avoided. That which is now living wasted fa a [airtion of what the ground produces tut there are in every fruit and vegetable growing district, vacant tracts, lota and city blocks which can tie thrown Into cultivation and the products therefrom taken care of by thia system. These vacant lands represent a complete financial loss to the several communities. The con serving of present waste and the bring ing into use of idle lamia will add tre mendously to the population of the fruit and vegetable producing districts of the country and will in turn have an enormous influence on land values. To the residents of arid lands or far away barren countries; to the armies and navies ami merchant marine and also for the city resident, this inven tion opens up tremendous advantages. When the products and lands now wasted are conserved, these consumer» may have, not inferior canned or old- I style dried products, and also not only each fruit and vegetable during Its particular season, but every variety of fruit and vegetable which mankind consumes, throughout the year. Hence it is that Professor Swett’s discovery and invention is attracting a tremend ous interest not only here, but in dis tant states and promises trfrank among the highest of the great discoveries which this age has presented to man kind. HOSTETTER’S BITTERS If you are sickly and run down and very easily sub jected to (olds (»rippe or Motnat h Ills you cannot take a better medicine than the Bitters, Thous- ands have already proven this; why not you today? PUBLIC LANDS COLUMBIA Indestructible Records W. . DOUGLAS •3.00 ’3.50&M.OO SHOES :; Z’ COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Preparing to Look His Best Success Ma gag ire. Rastua: "For the love of heben, < Sambo, what fer you got you 'all pants turned wrong aide before-moo'T" Sambo: "Shi Don't talk so loud. You. see, l’s invited to a awell recep tion to-night, and ¡’a gettin* de bulge out’n de knees." /