The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, February 01, 1912, Image 7

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    Roots
Barks Herbs
That hsve great medtclnsl power, are
raised to their highest efficiency, for
purifying and enriching the bl«»>d. «a
they are cvtublned in Hood's Hareg-
(arilla.
testimonials re- elved by actual
count In two years, lie surs to taka
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Get It today In usual liquid form or
cbucolated tablets called Bargatabe.
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M = -• Yx« (- it r^d
Wanted--Men and Women
T<- tarn herterr -teat*. T«* free W*e«w wIV
l-wrntn,
f-.eHinea r
lnte*n..a-ta*l
Harber srkuoL uv t. Uk Mt Iza Anéales. < aL
hinenj
r<-'h» - grtl ergi- "<
t*dler« »a«m IV *«*>. T> ♦ J E Martini« HIM
BU ¡‘artland. F-’nd fur Htaw« i hit and rru-ea.
ASTHMA CAN BL CLRID
inetent tettef,
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tt*nr< Muter
Try our yteet Aatkms Hrmwly.
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the farmer.
fí * ’hi
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ec-ond
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f derate
Davis,
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batti*
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o be fet
War
Les fsr of tbe C
any
by lbs < cBiwry o
a
no*ry<.. a avoreers.
Fit mil lion psrsoca make their I’v
tata undrt ground working In mines
T I-st i;-;-u >•< r Is about
and quart les
twice the yopulatlon of this country
when It dec ‘ded to cut away
from
Those sis
England and go It aloue
corkers dig four billions of
million
wr sit
Ith a year out of the bowels of
the earth
Another Bacooisn Theory.
"They say Shakespeare waa a bad
actor"
"Yes." replied .Mr Storming-
ton Barnes; but maybe Bae n started
that story to get even with Shskee-
peare for taking
liberties
with bU
manuscripts "
Easy to Tame Men.
Tjtnd. but nx-n 1» easy tamed, so bs»
the tamcrews Is somebody they ain’t
used to and Is gifted with a good dress
and a kind of scalloped air
Frutn
"Mothers to Men
hv ‘otia Gale
•nd Rfbhon Ba«!*** (.<•«! G«*«ia Quirk S*rvt«a.
Sen«!
r»implrO <‘ataK*ue No M. A««M Ha»»
W*rb«. JOIS A M Taraaaa. Waab
SHE UNDERSTOOD THE GAME
RAW FURS
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One Better Way cf Finding Out
Man Loves You Than Putting
Chea in uta on Hot Stove.
ir
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t< . ar, pay
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rat aaasra rasst
It a Laar
twu.’l Wa.t a, te
Maa aa4 W m > aa
ixass
ft wan the dreamy hour after the
Christmas dinner, and the girls were
talking In tbe bushed tones a ¡»propri
ate to the occasion
"I've Just heard of a new cha. in to
tell whether any one loves you, and
If so. who It Is." whispered Elsie.
"What Is II’" queried Sophie, ab-
ber
new
diamond
aetitly fingering
ring.
"Well, you take four or five chest­
nuts. name each one of them after
some man you know and then put
them on the stove and the first one
that pops 1» the one that loves you "
"H'm." said Sophie. "I know a bet­
ter way that that."
"Do you?’
“Yes. Indeed
By my plan you take
one particular man. pls< -e him on tbe
sofa tn the parlor, sit close to him.
with the light a little low and look
into his eyes
And then. If he doesn't
pop you’ll know It's time to change
the man on the «■••*"
COULDN’T HIDE TAINT
GIRL WITH «CORO 3L0CD WANT
CD TO BC WHITE.
Falling. She Decided to D'e-— Falthtyl
Mother Hoped to Bring Up Child
a« White Girl and Marry Her
to White Man.
Teo Busy for Ssnous Things.
Th« growlr.g bidiffercijce - f the age
Philadelphia. Pa
Paint though It
Is appalling, m. >
to,, busy with
waa. a taint of negro blood In the their pleasure*, their money making. •
veins of Mary P Harm on of this etty their politics, and * th ¿sand tbiugs.
wrecked what promised to be a suc­
—exchange
cessful musical career and brought a
Free <« «tar H.adro
; self Inflicted death to the
Innocent
Write Mn.u
1 . <• U.n
« :>i.-a,.,, tn,
l .Tctim of the blight.
Ry accident the
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tii,av»,v»4
Si* It- a S'tea U-na aft
I mulatto mother of the girl remains
Ste-al Year S »a Tr*- .'-.a at..} th., *UI »Uvlae
■ alive after she had entered Into a a. 1.» (i, r.o|<ar A|>, ¡.-a'..-a <»t tse M>.rtea
Kra llametla, la V ua M|,elal < aaa A war
* suicide pact with her daughter
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The death of th* girl and tbe find
e<aart.
nwwtna«
Li*
an4
.all,
(>-.
So,-
j Ing of her mother unconscious reveal
Tv/ li la I war I - «-.a- 4 la lteb> • A/aa to,
j * hopeleas struggle to cumbat the fate e-a.y g|,U4a a< 4 ora,. ...at a
that condemned the girl to l-ear the
| burden of her racial taint
It was
Showing the Goods.
Ar
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tainted that the mother through all
; the years the two tad lived tn tbe wife has teen sdopted by an Inhabl-
. Quaker city, had [«wed as her daugb tent of a provincial town In England.
ter’a negro servant hoping In that way A photograph of the x> ntb-man Is
that the younger woman
might
be pta<cd In th«- window < f a sh< pkecprr,
! considered a white woman and make and underneath Is the following no
a career for herself or become th« tiro "Wanted, a female c'-mpenlots to
Apply at this office."
wife of a white man of wealth and p° the above
, sltlon
DON T BUY WATER.
i
Detective*
who
Investigated
the
tragedy found that the father of the
When you buy bluing for your
gtrl waa John Moon, a white man. laundry work, get RK!> (’ROHR RAI.I.
Itl.t'F
A pur» solid ball of blue, not
once the "policy king" of Baltimore
, When the daughter was born and ap i bottle of colored water
I’sed In thousands of homes for ?0
prare-t destitute of Indications of n»
Venn»
Makes cb-the, pure white
gro blood, her mother conceived the i’tlce. 10 cents
AT AU. GROCKRH
plan of bringing her up aa a white
child
The father agreed to this plan
Jenny L>nfl Hoc».
Th* Ohio river claims a bong It.
and provide,! liberally for the
two
Th, (
When he died twelve years ago Moot treasures thn Jenny I.Ind rock
left his daughter property In Balli
singer was a paxtengTr on a steam*'
I more valued at 111000 and left 15 000 which struck on a sat-It ar near th,
rock, and while waiting for the boa
In cash for tbe mother
to b* Boated Mb» i.tnd had bc-atnici
The gtrl proved to have an
lent voice and her mother planned a row her out to th* rock, wnere abe
grand opera career for her
Moat ot stood alone *n t - --
tbe little fortune of the two waa ex
pended In giving the girl a musical ed
'i ucatlon
The two left Baltimore and
went to Philadelphia
so that
they
. might escape their
family
history.
When they took an apartment the un­
selfish mother represented herself as
a servant In the employ of a young
white woman of independent means
who waa studying for the stage
Our 1912
Annual Catalog
UwUtesn.! tells all atexut
st:» I«, » LA NTH A
T KL ES. I N< V II A TO HF.
pol I.1HY h«i|« a-l M'l
I-I.lt
HPKAYK. I l'MI’-i.
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But the struggle was useless
Gow
sip. pieced out with
a few
facta,
caused the relationship of the two to
be whispered about
Then wph their
ambitious hopes ruined and poverty
coming upon them, they decided to
die together
When neighbors, at
traded by the smell of gns entered
the apartment, the girl waa dead
A n.UMc. toaMul rikkr
Mnloi bunt*. A»k i -i II
Sa st
Roafiedtt Seed k Floral Co.
le« SavunJ -St roObnJ. O.S
“CENTRAL”
Do Well tne Thing at Hand»
Don’t waatr life
in
doubts and
fears; ipc-ntl yourself on tbe work be­
fore you, u< ll aa urrd that the right
MEXICAN
Bound
MUSTANG
LINIMENT
performance of the hour*« dutire will
be the t**t preftaration fur the hour«
of ago« that f» t* ••
«cu.
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Ing bla pleasure today at the expense
of bin brother tomorrow.
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Js4*n WalMMB. Fall Brwfek. CdbM.. «rvttMl
"Am mu h
with th«
r*«uHa
obi Minted front Mutt * atf l.tnitcwritt. It r»r
tdbtaijr lutei
a ihsrm pb my hiriera
lame *h.»«iMrr It ah* »«kJ L* bevi <’B hand
by al! nt-wk ownrft TIMBR w.U ft ■
r«nxM y a*»t on '* » * th< r Lar»«« a ad cattle
but aUo f«w Ikwsr owe a«ha« a*»« I pesata.'*
2fe. SOa 11 a fe<Üa al Drag ft GWI 5«er«a
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SAYRE'S UNIVERSAL REMEDY
W« B«uk !>)•<• a*4
bri4«« w-uFb t r e«s4>
of - U*««
ta
em« lar It «laair»».
KdaLoM» aair»«». a
«baa » •<■•« «>*
Lrl ia* a«>rk «• ntdar
•4. C««B4dtit «« traa.
BabrCeaa*« $5.00
m ft/»/«» T«a«h4.M
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llhaABiFafe««
Bbar fVb*«
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1.00
,50
5.00
Ba«f Ma4 t afee» .
F a . be
7
Il I AM huMawBtmsti F» se» (sir'll
M >MAS mam «MB a taMa
afltwoB«
AU war* tallr |w*»gB«r«w| ff«r HfU*« yaae^
(FrjmMtriy Cur«>>AU)
CURES RHEUMA TISM
Pur'land Or . 8 I Aw.. 1*11
«Mar**» V R-
Taruma. Waah
(kraur Mir« Aa t fad t*> find tnx a****' <*f yt*ur*
tn ihta city, I enek-w yxi |! f t t*» MX* Uxtlaa of
y«a>r remedy
Wa hav* umm I th^e rwrMmiy si*
»»•ar» atfu with < •«! rwultA
Y*« wfb trtaly
rrrai m * oiluvilay .
MUI 4i*t Aw» IL IL. City
Me «nd Bl by mad M><wy rwiunwM if H faMa
SAYRE S UNIVERSAL REMEDY CO.
214 Banker«’ TrwM DM* ,
Ta« «»ma. Wash
Hflfef Agvrysr fenn
Wise Dental Co.,i«
Tea««
FOILS
ROBBERS
Telephone
Operator
Tei
Although
gagged
Houston,
and bound upright In bls chair, with
bla hands behind him. and
looking
down the muszles of two revolvers. W
L. Good, a phone operator of Farmer's
Ranch. Tex . kicked a switch on the
bottom of the board which rang every
phone In the village, nipping In the
bud a daring robbery.
Thia aroused tbe sleeping village
and frightened the robt>ers who fled
before
the
townsmen,
exchanging
shots aa they rsn
They lock about ,
|
ft *M OM In thdr baste
Runs His Passenger Train Ten Mlles
on Wrong Track and Then
AIRY FEED
Backs Up.
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BEST A.SD CDEAHST;
LdL
Ask vour dealer for it. If ho does
not handle it drop us a postal
and wo will furnish you the nan
a dealer w ho does
•i; MILLING cój:::
■PORTIAND, ORECON
V
COUGH«
CQkPg
No Prtv.eua t
; -uynient.
"Too say
itsn- s. that you want
work for your wife.' said Gunbuata.
•yetng th* b..»ky da'ky
l -dor* him
from bead to fc t
"Ms, xh-- ev*r em
ployed hsforsT* "No air." replied th*
negro, nourbalanGy, "dis aru b*r Oral
marriage "
T<| i t Rg A COLO IN OAK 1'1»
Taha LAXATIVE HKoMO Mu.nHw TsMets.
Kbu*jrv.*,s »fumi m«nar If It tana tor re. I,. W.
GKuVh h at*aaiurw ta on such Ima. Xúc.
Gams Easy to Play.
I know of no easier or u.ore delight,
ful occupation than that of managing
other people’s business at long dis­
tance and without responsibility for
•h* result
Farhar-re
Small Light.
"De man that tries to hide bla light 1
Macon, (la— A curious mistake hap-
pwtied to the Georgia railroad
P«*-
eenger train.
Three miles from the city there Is
a Junction, where a
common
track
branches out Into four directions, one
going to Ravannah. another to Angus
ta, another to Athena, and the fourth
being a elding
Thia train waa bound
for Auguata. but somehow or other the
«witch waa turned wrong, and It en­
tered upon the Havannab track going
ten miles before tbe engineer discov­
ered his mistake.
He brought the train to an lmm«dl-
ate atop, and diaeovered that only a
short distance ahead of him Qiere waa
another train which. If be had con-
tinued. be would have met In a bead
on collision. Tbe train barked to the
junction and then proceeded to Au­
gusta
The Coughs
of Children
They may not cough today,
but what about tomorrow?
Better be prepared for It
when it comes. Ask your
doctor about keeping Ayer’s
Cherry Pectofal in the house.
Then when the hard cold or
cough first appears you have
a doctor's medicine at hand.
This cough medicine is
especially good for children.
No anodynes. No alcohol.
Msny a child is calls« du.I and gftipt«
when the whole trouble is due to • Isry
liver
it e firmly believe your own doc­
tor will tell you that an occasional do*«
of Acer's Fills, sugar coated, will do su< h
ch :dren a great deal of good. Avk hun.
m » u . »,
a. o. arsa co .
a«~
Making Use of 8tr«,t Rubble!*.
At tfo-ithwark. Uindon, and al HL
Ovivn. FTaiic.'. strv>«-t rubbish la tran»
forr .-.t Into a t arkwtabl« prot.;"t
At
Nouthwark all the retuse lscru»b«dto
a powder, which Is sold aa a manne»
At Ht Ouen the powder thus mad«N
with tbe addition ot coinbuatlbla sui»-
alancea. Is {orno I Into a cheap fusL
’- er ci-
*
IT ALWAYS
DOES GOOD
No matter how
you
long
have
suffered from a weak stomarh,
Inactivr liver or constipated bow.
ela, yuu will find a fair trial ef
Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters
will result tn your great benefit.
It makes
siats
the appetite
digestion
your general health.
keen, aa-
improve«
and
A trial to­
day will eon»ilice you.
•It SMTITTIIL
tr Aft MSMIltk
I-‘ wtk'iiM V',#.” flí ' V. "•
Great Lawyer on Work.
Rufus Clioato believed In hard worhr
and struggle.
Wlum some one m M
to him that a certgin fine act lev»
meal was the result of accident, tx
exclaimed:
"Nonsense!
You might
aa well drop the Greek alphabet on
the ground and expect to pick up th«
Bind "
under a bushel." said I'nrle
F.ben,
•generally ain’t got Dgtt enough to
take chanc« s <>n 1«, , awdlnarv draft."
Tbe robbers rode Into town at mid
night, two of them goatg to the phone
exchange, taking possession of
the
board, while the others entered lb«
bank.
G«x>d waa "covered" and t< -I
to keep his hands off the board,
To
make sure be would no
the
give
alarm he was gagged and bound, but
allowed
to
remain
In
bla
chair i
Though silent as the
tomb
Good
slowly
edged his foot to a
switch.
pressed, setting Jingling every
tele
phone In the town.
AN ENGINEER'S QUEER ERROR
Painless Dentists
tHphtbens, Qutn.y and Tonsilitis begin
with s«*te threat
How tnurh better le eure a
Ser* threat in a <lay or two than té l-e In l„l
for weeks with I-.phtherta Just krvp Ham
I.ns Wiaani Oil tn the house
Rings Every Boll In Exchange
With Hie Foot.
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FOR MAN AND BEAST.
Cultivate Prudence.
A man who la not prudent la borrow
Peg osra to fierce.
A ’
objects at a distance of 1000
feet,
Th« recent accident to
an
o.-*aa
steamer of the Anchor line Illustrates
the fact.
An Iceberg was run into as
soon as seen
After the collision the,
ps-eengere could hear the echo from
tl.rlr voices re fl-ct ed by the walls of I
Ice. though the Iceberg was Invisible
to them
Otherwise, there
are
nt
echoes at s x
—
AFT •« .WS.-BSI«
Rheumatic Pains
quickly relieved
Sloan's Liniment is good <->r pain o(
any sort It penetrates, without rubbing,
thr<u>;,h the muscular tissue right to the
bone—relievesthecongevtion and gives
¡»ermanciit a.».v.c-ll ax temporary relief.
Here's Proof.
A W. |jft ,4 lafayrtle. AU, writes i —
•• I had rhcuwatism fof five years. I toed
do. tors and srvcrsl dltfw.nl trnimlir, but
they did not help me.
I oUaincd a boltls
sn‘s l iniment which did mt »<> much
gte-d that 1 Would nut do without U
I -r anything "
'
T iiomci I. Ries of Kaston. Fa.,
writes: "I have usc,| Sloan, Uni-
tnr-nt and find it tusi-ilaae fur then-
malic pftna.*
Mr.G.G. Jovvvof Baldwins, I-1.,
writes —• I have form 1 Hloan’e Idn-
iment par esc*n«ve.
I have used it to» leuken «news above the knee
<<p «ausod l.y a fall, and to my great satisfacltal 1 was able to resume
my dulica in less than liars weeks alter th« accident.*
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SLOAN
’S
sw
LINIMENT
ane
1
4
is an excellent remedy for sprains, bruises, »ore throat, asthma. ■
No rubbing necessary—you can apply with a brush.
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prlcif, 2Bc., BOc. 4 91MO.
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Sloan's Book on Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Poultry seat free.
Address
Dr. EARL S. SLOAN. BOSTON, MASS.
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