The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, March 21, 1912, Image 7

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Karmen» and Merchant«
Wnlr u* fur our cash offer on your
Farm and Hairy Produce.
If we
don't handle K will refer you to re­
liable buyer. PBA|WON.pACE ta
Ortf»«
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KRTLAND FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
Will harvkhUi »»• any kiwi oi b*1» ywe »w. maJ*
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Wanted—Men and Women
Taiaa/’ La/Ssr ’rad.
Tf «• fra»
Wafaa «»<■♦
Wary. r<
Fiat» - ■«• • (MWml
fri •arr.af Mme*
ticybar hclbtwL S»H S Third m . Fw<iAiMi, • rrwa-w-
Machinery
UaiWrw aawmilU. ate. Tha J V. Martin ( n ?* la«
BL. Partían^
Hand fa» Htcwh MM and prWwa
Rl'BBEI STAMPS
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prwt Ibbtem T**1<aa
l~»d G-«da Q^arig Sfrrlr*
f« <■* mp-rta ('«taUwua N»» M
Aran staait
Marl«.
A ML« Tarama. Wash.
Arnold’s \sthma and
Catarrh Remedy.
«inarantaeMt to e*«r* tVlarrh. Aafhma.
|ir«Hk«b.siia. Hay F.tvr pad !!«*■• «\y.-ia
nr *t «Hwy rv'’»■»! h-d
fn<‘»w li J« fnr
A'tht>»a Reinert» »-r *•• »n er.a y* f*»r
t *Ur a of the li*a4 «M
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Arnold's Asthma Cars <*•.. 11) 4 AfcUiMt. ’««ö» •*
FUCHI
- The treat »kin re jurera tisr. ‘.f you ha»a aal’crw
ak!n. wr'.nklra t>nriDl*w or r u<hi»ma • '( tha f»<e
t r arm*, the ai |> i< attori uf FT I HI willbrv*f back
the <U»w affai fre.hnaaa wf yntj’h
F’r porhatfe fl,
(Tirai < h) F arht I aboratartra. Mutt « .UIJH»ah
tNgton Mt . Portlaad. Or*
RAW FURS
We t> etttvely pay ’ba hl he»«
mar hat |>r»era as wo ar» mat. *
facturer* a.ul theref»-»«- <an pa«
m<nrs than dealer..
f ■r
free pnce ?i»t and »hipp
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•nd •»< fuM va u» t'»r yv**r eb ;•-,*.
S M I nrtr < ■
the KeliahU
Furriera TU1 -, 7th Si. Pa-aad. On
BEST LOCATION FOR HOUSE
•light Elevation. Having Proper Drain-
• g«. With Northern Protection,
la Greatly Preferred.
In «electing a location for a bouse
there are certain points that should
be held In mind A alight elevation,
having proper surface drainage, with
protecting bills or woods on the north.
Is greatly preferable to a narow val­
ley. a low meatlow, or the north aide
Of a hl)L The bouse should fare so as
to get sunlight In’o all thè nere». If
possible for “where sunlight does not
enter the doctor must“ This may
b« accomplished by facing the house
•*'4ti.«-u-t. fur esAuapie. IfiStciL- of di­
rectly east or south.
ATter the selection of tfie site some
study should be given to thè char­
acter of the aubeoll. the principal tao-
tors to be considered tn thia con
nectlon being the water and tbs air.
There le a certain amount of moisture
tn the upper layer of the soil which
Is the cause of damp and unhealthy
foundations
This dampness Is de­
rived mostly from the surface water,
and le directly proportional to the ob-
sorptive power of the soil and can be
diminished by tiling and trencblcg
The ground air la rendered Impure by
lhe gasea arising from the decomposi-
' tlon and putrefaction that are con­
stantly golag on tn the soil, especlally
In that which -Is contaminated by
household waatea.
TO DEVELOP DAIRY HEIFERS
Gr«at Car« Taken In Milking Young
Animal Quietly •• PoMlble to
Avoid Kicking Habit.
Our endeavor» to develop our da‘ry
heifer» Into persistent tnllkcr» ■tart
when the heifer has Its first calf.
writes William Turner to Earm and
Dairy, I’etersboro, OnL
Wa take
great care In mllklug the heifers using
them aa quietly aa poaalbla so as not
to get them In tho habit of kicking
Many • heifer Is spoiled during Ils
first year from lack of meh care
if the heifer show« signs of drying
too soon, we still continue tc milk her
even if the quality of mils d»>«s not
pay for the time spenL We know,
however, that we will be doubly re-
paid during the neat perlud uf lacta
tlon, for «he will thin keep up th«
flow until the proper time to «top
A cue that ha« got Into the habit
of slackening In her milk flow too
soon after calving can be made Into
a good milker by persistent care We
bought a cow four years ago that In
her first season of milking was almoet
dry In al« months. We still milked
her. however, aud she Is now a graud
*nliker.
Impreeeed the Child.
A well known American traveler, de
«rrlblng the impceaelve cotture« and
manner« of a Hem I th beadle. Iella ol
a dear little American girl who, watch
tng one «uch pereonage walk majeetlo
ally down the alale of a great calh*
dral, aaked. wide eyed and wondering
"Mamma, inanima, la that GodF*
Man*« Hard Lot.
Gen, but it's tough to have to toll
* bright, pretty, attractive, faaclnatlng
girl, the fervor of whoee propoeala
• ho*« how undylrg her affection le
that you can only be a brother to bort
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FOR ALL
SPRING
AILMENTS
L ^bLW «
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It is impoMible to find
better or mor»* rvliab'.e rem­
edy than the famous
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
We guarantee it absolutely
pure anti you will tint! it a
great benefit in cases of
INCIGLSTION, COSTIVENESS.
Bl LLIOUSNESS,
COLDS, GRIPPE, MALARIA,
mt t loe i nat
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HEALING
MUSTANG
DAIRY FEED
^■MILLING CO-jj
PORTIAM, OREGON
Painless Dentistry
fa rar
fa“' <fa»
>'*n nt
a-w aar •---« aa I . «<• .. lia U H ralal.ee «• • •
U) >« I «a* aa.efcem.
malfa» fa'" ■ »•• n«r
aa4
■favC’WM $5.00
22k» nTfao4.00
0<M
100
(.mil r< COO
w, f -r,
.50
•*4 Bskber -
r»1*»
5.00
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H ws wi im ■ -r~—
Baar eerrnoua
Wise Dental Co.,»«.
Painless Dentists
ItKiwewN •«.T*»1 »• *Wti w’ra rcaTV’ao rri
.SLTLr . a u fa 1 r V 1^>. • fa *
Big Money In Medicinal Crop*
The production of medicinal plants
•s farm crops la receiving some at-
I tention. Dr E L. Newcomb of the
Minnesota University, aaaorta that fox
glova, from which digitalis Is obtained,
yields In hla garden at the rate of («.-i
IM to the acre He raised 100 pounds
worth |! 20 a pound, produced on 1,120
iquare feet, which the profeesor fig |
ire« out at the rate per acre men
lotied.
Imported Potatoes.
Thenp are three or four time« aa
nnny potatoes grown In Europe «« in
this country. Regular shipments of
Swropeaa potatoes arrive in New Tork
vnd o< caslonally reach as far vwl aa
»hlcago
NINEVEH
The patient work < f the archaeolo­
gist enabled pc ¡'le In 1911 to form a
i very fair Idea of medical science as It
•listed In Nineveh €1 year» before
the birth uf Christ Of the SO 000 tstv
let* taken from the library of Aaaur-
* banlpal. the great King of Assyria.
wb<> ctm-iuefed Egypt and Babylonia
•nd established his subjects In the de-
. serted cities of Samaria, hundreds
I deal exclusively with medicine and
' contain sttB^rcua prsxrrlpthsns
“If a man has colic make him stand
j up and pour over him • de< o«*tl< n of
■hypericum and be will recover
“Or make him crouch down on hl*
heels and pour cold water over hl«
head ”
»Tilth healing seem« to be Indicated
In a prweerlptlon which runs “If be la
In a weak state. mak< > him bend down,
May
then rslsa his leg« and aay:
you get quite well' Strike him ■ i«o
on the head fourteen times with your
thumb “
Many prescriptions deal wttb the
cure of a disorder which was »cry
common st V.n- veh. and which «cnn
to have be«-n due t< a OVerlndulgrni e 13
Al en a man I« btl
f< . <J and drink
l«<is rub b'.m with an on I t
let
him drink nothing but water
al>
stain from food altogether
Among the medicines used bf th«
physicians of Nineveh were M <• V. • <■
olive oil, castor oil. syrup of dates,
honey and salt
»'anting a: .1 iua>.imgo
LINIMENT
Scotch Cattle Sell High.
The Chriatmaa sale of cattle • nd
sheep which Is held annually following
the HmlthBeld fat stock show was held
«• usual at the cattle market In I.on
ion. The quality waa eitretnely good
•nd the prlcea eieellent There have
been fewer anlmala from the United
■itatea sent to England than formerly,
•nd this has bwn the cause of this
•eason's firmer prlcea
Many people
who last year were buying American
«lock have been buying English meat
The pick of this market was «00
dcotch cattle. Including Angus and oth
er breeds, that brought as much ••
I10.S7 for 100 pounds live weight
IN
f
Nervous ?
Thin? Pale?
Madlcln«« and Other Cur«« Employed
Th»r« *M Year« Baton« th«
Chrlatlan Era.
Reminders of Napoleon,
”1 never knew Missouri was filled
w Ith reminders of the Napoleonic wars
until I lock a trip over live Missouri
i*aclflc'a river branch to Bounvllle,*
a ’' ' v • !'. • g !
r '.i r • I
’ Tho ighta of tho great struggle In
France commenced to dawn upon me
when the brak •
went tht *h the
train (ailing 'Napoleon.*
I recalled
ti e career of ambition of the Cot’ L an
general, and «as allowing my thoughts
to wander In that vein whrn the nest
American Fruite In Chill.
■latten was annoui <-I. Waterli-o I
American peaches. pears and email
began to recall further Incident« and
fruita grow well In <’* It
thoughts of the victorious general who
blasted Napoleon's hopes of a great
empire li vg'.ne my aurprlue when I
found the nest station was Wellington
The nest stop had nothing to do with
the »Tench wars, so I thought the co­
incidences wore over Hut 1 w anted to
learn the why of It all. so I asked t ho
Prime Vegetable*
lie
conductor lie
He didn't
didn’t answer.
A vegetable grower In weetert. waa Grouchy.”
FOR FROSTBITES
j Pennsylvania Ims been highly succese
Q W. Palmer. Km«, Alaska. wrrtea 1
BLUE CLEAR THROUGH.
fnl In supplying his local market with
“ I find Met-ufi M;»»tAi»4 I • nitnctit th«
the very b, st veg, tables
He has al
bast remedy for Frwtbetas we bav«.**
The one, reliable, satisfactory and
ways endeavored to grow strictly
C apt J Uadaboom.
Rampart City. Alaska, wviteol
first class vendable« aud this has economical bluing for laundry tuo Is
••luerMuet antf Liniment and give it mt»« h
REl> t'ltoHS IIAl.l. III.I'»: the blue
made ft possible to obtain prices con that 1« all blue Makes clothes white
an it *mwer* the marpnnr w »mderfttk
ly
I k»«hly rocommand »« for Freestbelaa**
sldernbly above the average »'or el and clear
lilesolve« inatantly and
2Sc.S0v.tl »U<lU at Drug A Gaa'IStacaa
ample, be grows pink or purple fruit always ready for use.
You will never use
ed tomatoes, not because they are
better than red tomatoes, but many ■gain after <>uce trying
ALI
people think they are better.
11« HAI.I. HI.L'E. Price 10
I grows only two varieties, namely, GROCERS.
.'.¡lobe and Magnus. The price which
Favorite Hymn Translated.
ALBERS BROS :
tie received from merchants the paat
The hymn “Abide With Me” ha«
I
1 season ranged from two to sight cents
been tranalated Into Yiddish and E»
• pound Even the minimum price of
prrantn. and both of the translator«
two cents a pound ia excellent after
are Ualtloaoreana.
BEST AJiD CHEAPEST;
the middle of August
Again, this
hi»I1;;;
gardener has been growing caultflow
Water Power tn Iceland.
«r far above the average In quality
Ask your dealer for it. If he do.-«
Engineer»
have figured that one wa­
He usee a select strain of Hnowbal!
not handle it drop U’ a postal rani
terfall In Iceland can be made to
and we will furnish you U m name of I for both early and late crops. Bums yield €0,000 horsepower and another
heads have weighed six pounds and
j a dealer who does
W.0M.
he baa sold them al fancy price«.
: MExicMtéfc;;
ART
That fa LAXAT1VB MKOMn yl’ININf
t r Ik- - «
r- .fl fa GIlnVI
Wwfkt evur U> < utv • Co*4 In On- Iw/, »ir.
Naturally He Ws» Sick.
He came creeping In at the uaual
hour when a man finds It convenient
to enter his house with •• little com
motion aa possible
He replied. In
response to the uaual wifely query
put to gentlemen who arrive borne at
that hour of the night that be had
been sitting up with a ab k friend
“A sick friend Indeed'
And what
•lied him’“ “W why he lost 1ST.”
If you use Eye Salve use the l»sL
rtTTIT'H EVK Sst.VK 1» tho stvdari.
'• reliable an l tt»U no more than Infer
K>r gixsls that are unknown. 1‘x-d by
•
.
■ ' L ■ '
other» fail
It is r. -t th.- Tt in ■ r It >v
that cure«, it *• the S ai vt that <!-
th-’
work, tiuaranteed l.y Howanl Hr-»«
under the <iovcrnmriit Food and l>ru<«
Act, Ihin't I-- d, ,-eive.l or mlsle’l. lit
only really antia.-plic Eye Salve ti.at has
In the n.sro't f -r years, So .I by
Druggists IhriHighout the known world
Detecting the Chinese
Tao men hive Just been convicted
of smuggling t’hln itiM'ti Into the coun
try
The detcctivrs a-h-pted • pl*t
marvelous In Its simplicity and effect
lwne«e They wanted to l>e sur«
whether the four Celestials In quee
lion had ever been In the country be
fore They wore dree d In American
fashion and the detectlv«« took Ilia
coats off the inan and required them ti
put them <>n again. They put tbcui or
backward.
If you think conttipstion I« of trifling
,i>:i»r .;i.- n. r . u»t •»* I* ur
tor
I' æ
will d »*' !'<• »-'ll ot that n.’t ■■■I
I >h»ri
orjer. ”Correct It st once!” he will
•ay. Then ask him ahou Avar'« Pilla.
A mild liver pill, all vegetable.
Ma4e ay ike J c
HI» co . Lewell. ktue.
Bank of England Employes.
There are about 1.060 persona • >
the staff of the Bank of England, of
whom SIO are al tho head office lu
la ■ bui a> I the r« ■.:..«!• d r In th«
branches throughout tie country,
live hundred p-irtera ani mvchanlcn
are also employ, J
The bank print»
It« own n»tc* and Indian rupe« note».
-:--'l - r »I'h all postal order» aud
old ago pension orders: this work la
Hardest Kind of Work.
“I want you to understand that I
got my money by hard work." “Why.
I thought It was loft you by your
uncle.” "Bo It wav. but I had hard
work getting It away from the taw-
IS
CURED !N ONE DAY
vC
MAKE YOUR CARDEN
YIELD ITS LIMIT
Unforeseen Hesuit.
“I ne'Ice that you courteously re
Train from m» ntlonlng the name o
your political rival In any of you
<|>eeehe» ” *'| can’t aay my practlc*
n that respect Is so much a matter o
ourtesy as of prudence
I one»
itarted In to denounce a rival, but ar
toon as I mentioned hl« name the
audience burst Into deafening and
ontlnuous »tmlsu»»- “
T»»
Went Out of Life Together.
M • nd Mpie Varay, agni Kl and
79, both died of old age at Correae.
FYance. the other day The date waa
'ha anniversary of both their birth-
inyn.
KILLS
GOPHERS ‘
SAGE RATS
SQUIRRELS AND
PRAIRIE DOGS'
A7ZZJ
REQUIRES NO MIXING OR PREPARATION. ALWAYS READY FOR
wnt» rou buy , ofMAMorMtarsr. air
»» booiaah baano
riOBrrBACKirMOrAtcutflto CLARKE.WOODWARD ORUO CO. euenano.oee
W. L. DOUGLAS
SHOES
ntrw ci am nr s to h t»»y*
Ymo dmrefat wl’l r-fund ev«-»y If PAZ< » Of.CT
My.hT fkifat». rur- any r— ..f |fak n«. 11 -id.
Llfa-U<n< u« l*TV<»\—lln« Pll—« In lu. U Uayv. I»V.
Are you easily tired, lack your
usual vigor and strength?
Then your digestion must be
poor, your blood must be
thin, your nerves must be
weak. You need a strong
tonic. You need Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsa­
parilla entirely free from alco­
hol. We believe your doctor
will endorse these state­
ments. Ask and find out.
•2.25 *2.50 ’3.00 ’3.50 ’400 & ’5.00
For MEN, WOMEN and BOYS
Lese Poetle.
As I was walking along the afreet
( i •aw a little girl who uaually Inter
Ml ited me. and I said to her "What a
bright little girl you are; I can Just
see the sunbeams playing all over
your far«.” She looked up laughing
•nd aald: “Hum' My mamma calls
Uioae tre k!«-« “ - Eschanga.
Good Advice.
T>n‘t brag before you make good,
•nd after you've made good you won't
I
need to.— ldfe.
tht
-1 v n t>» k r> <>» <jt' a i 11 v
FOR OVER 30 YEARS
THE NEX I TIME YOU NEED SHOES
give W.L. Douglas shoes a trial. W. L.
for tho money than other makes. His
name and price stamped on the bottom
protects the wearer against high prices
and inferior ahoea. Insist upon having
the genuine W. L. Douglas shoes. Take
no substitute. ,,.... < „ ■ i, w i . i »-. ,
»h<w» wrf» W t. |*o«a<1aa. Mr •>< ■*'. M«*s V ♦ <«1* ♦< A*
are4
»bets ttoUTwy
pe*$Mk*«l f
i ofo* * •»«<*<• obob L
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
eoiov more goods brtgti'er and faster coler« than any other dye. O.ne 10c package color» allk, wool and cotton eoualiv
well and ia guaranteed to give perfect reaulu. AaU dealer, or we will »end postpaid at lOc a package. U/me for freo
bookie, bow io dye. b-each and mva colora.
UONROt D*UG COMFANrTtfulncy. lulnoto.