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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1909)
« • Little Soldiers In your blood are the million« of corpuscles that defend you against disease. To m»ke »nd keep these little soldiers healtliy »ud etrvng. is »imply lo make and keep the blood of tbe rigiil quality and quantity. Thia is iust what Hood'« Sarsaparilla does — It helps the little soldier» lo your blood to fight disease lor you. ¡1 cure« scrolula, eciema. eruptions, catarrh, rbr«imati«m, anemia, nrrvou»- news. dysjM-p».» »■<m-ral debility, aud builds up lire whole system. laralllkle Iterur*. A way Of de- Id ng dates of cert*!» Important »vents Is suggested by the following gaoedoto from Llpptm ott's Ths parents of a college sou ware dla putlog as to the date of their last lai- Ur to tbalr "hopeful." from whom, somewhat to the JIstreM of th« moth- •T. they bad not beard for some time "Ara you sure. Thomae. asked the mother, unconvinced, "that It was on th« 12th that you last wrote to Dick?" Absolutely!" was the father's d« slates response I vk«d It up lu tuy Sheik book th1« n -nlng" What Gold Cannot Buy Uy MHS. ALUTAMMLH Autheesf "A Crwwksd Path." "Maid. Wit. or Wlg.w," WewMMt'a Wil." Uwstan’s ttsrgain." *'A Lit. Imeieei. Moo»'« Chak«.'* "A W«ni«a"« Hwari. W f.OG Very trae. Mrs Ravtlle; bat I de A • not d»oy that ! am reluctant to see my young Irland cut off without even bars d-<lared r. ist Lave brm grow Toy tog at the time of th« discovery of a shilling Do not be In a hurry ran not tell w hat time bring America by Columbus Is a landmark may on the e.tate of the late Arthur Hun forth " ‘No. Mr Raw sou. I will ant •»It Oewell lu Wellesley. Mass Ds*tb may come at any moment, and Tbe magtilfi. <nt tree n:«a« ires 2< I could n t real In my grave If I feet in ■ -rumli-trii v at the bus« It thought that designing mlns «as re ts a oo’lceable landmark on account veiling tn the enjoyment of my mon of Its unusual sue It Inter- ts tbe fence wulch separates the fertile field* •W«n. th«n. t win do you bidding of tbe Hut new- ; » bit» from the Th* day after to-morrow I «111 ««nd highway, and thus arrests ths attea Wou can lion of the passer by my h«ad c|«rk with th« will got oa« of your own peopl* for a Sec The late Mr Hunnr«»ll I took great ond wltnr«a" pride in th« »mlent tree I It has with "Then I »hall tear* town on Tbure stood the ravages of p- »ts fcr a great day t'ntll I h»v« signed sealed and many years and Is ar -arently in con dallw*r*d It Into your hand». I «hall dltton to live for a great many more not quit thl« hou»« Can I trust It to decades The 1st» Mr Hunnewell once you. Mr Rawson?" had the tree examined by ao expert "My dear madam, do you tak« m« from the Smlthontan ln«tt!ute who de for a felon'*" clared that It was between 400 and Mrs Havlll* amllrd a swift, bright 400 year« old stall«, such aa at rar» v«ry rare — la Eliot, tbe apostle to the Indiana fre terra!» ¡It up h«r grav» facw quen'ly |a»«ed the lowering oak while your "W»ll. 1 shall !«av« It In going to and fr -m Routh Natick where hands" Th«-rc was a abort p»UM. and he preached to the Indians the tree sh« resumed "Among all th!« worry, being Leetd« what was th« ohi trail I suppose you have not had tlm« to And m« a lady comtmnlon*" Khrumatism. Neuralgia and Sore "Yes. I hav« mad« w”n« mqulrtes Throat »il not live ur.der llie as me and find It la no easy matter. Ths roof with Hamlire Wisard Oil. the fart In. I «nlteted my eldest daughter best of all remedies for the relief of Rh« Is a »en«Ibi« all pam. In your aervle« thoughtful young woman, and very Tiretf *»r ik» <••»»»«. anxious to m-lect th« right artlcte Rh« -ÜHHnicalry fail, ma b© ha« moted was «peaking to me only th!« morn Ing and was rather depr«««*! about IL bla gaaolin© lank Into hit "Uul that*« ••fully dang^rooo. !■&'! There ar« »boa!« of women seeking fa« It? Th© («4©<© may catch firn at any such an appointment, but very that ar« sultabl«" •That» «hat B llngsley hopes "On« that did not suit would Clo*©laod Plain Healer worn« than none " "Exactly Now. my daughter S'lg tfslf « V »•*. geated »- mwthing that tn cht suit. If Bertie II* •• anotbah great rhe« you do not mind waiting a w««k." plsyah who«« brain has gon« wrong "I fear. Mr Rawson. I shall hav« to I am glad 1 nsvah took up the d«uc«d wait considerably longer." gam« Well, th« lady I was going to men Jane—Rut In your casw. Portia Im tlon Is the nlwc« of our rector down quite sure thare would !« nothing tc In Wales, my native place. He has go wrong -Clevebino |- < n Deal-r liewn d- id many years but this girl lived on with his widow, who died a She Is an orphan, few month» ago tor. and Is very slenderly provided | coming to stay with my girls for s "Having taken v -ur wonderful «Cast a- few weeks Rhe la a gentlewoman, and ret«' f-w three 11. nth« *i I 1» mg entirely ! have not seen her i Cured id et'-iuacb calartb and dv»pep«iA, Well educated since sh« was wry yr mg so » «III I think a w rd <»l prsisn 1« due to • 'Caacarets' for their wun-lcrful coin;»«i- take a look at her before 1 say • ny i tion I have taken numerous ■•:!»«r •■>- If I think It worth while trou called remedies but without avail, and I more bling you. she might call, and you find that t'ascarvts relieve more in a dry or than all the others I h ive taken would m could form your own Judgment. '.i>~ her • d for a couple of a . .1 loti Mercer St , Jer-ey City, N J. months ~ pl»»• an- Palatabw I’nteot Ta«te <i--->4. ! am "Thank you. Mr Rawson l><> Ikx-t Never Slckrn «Vr,«an or (olpe. li> 3c *O Nevers tin'- k tbs very much obliged I should like to ernv t»blv> -rampnlCi C. Guarstiivel 10 see her; for I cannot have a fright or eui» 01 your a dowdy before my eyes every day When do you expect this girl?" Rai««« th« dough "I am not quite cure Soon, ««nain a-d compita« with ly " all mir« food law«. "I should like to see her bwforw I leave " "I will ask my daughter to write this evening and ask her to come a little ««oner " "Y m . pray do If sh« Is at all r«a aonabi« and Intelligent, she may be of rreat u«e to me Imagine. Mr Raw eon. lady Olivia proposing to gtvs ms hsr dear Hophla' for six months, ts tie my daughter and to cheer me up! Why. th« girl te as great an Idiot as her mother!" "Indeed' The offer was well meant "I hat« well meaning people" Mr Raw eon laughed "I auppo*o I may tell you I had a few Utiee from th»! fit ©»«.f-. c-an Late frU' Mr Hugh------ " h« t-egan. when he was fc»-4 hti «♦»• rto St- »A I a oib« da swiftly silenced by an Imperative, "No It ■•<•*•••*?. you may not I will not allow that W» • »1 r »« >•• • m 22» f»M t r - name to t>e mentioned befo»e me. on erw« «w 13 5( lees. Indeed, we can Succeed tn break €**•«•• 6.U( Ing this unfortunate marriage." Mr Rawson, looking very grave, tMlMi IriiiF.f» bent his head A '*♦» FvStoge "By the way. what te the name of F.iLM» 2.50 th« lady you mentioned?" fe*4 •»uur Kgt«» 5.00 "Ob! Mias Desmond.” Best 1*5 "I will see her." said Mr« Saville. b*? PUlfc. 7.50 ■ a «ntt. _____________ F»*ito»« (atrd»» with decision "I can tell at a glane« «.50 -• WORK aUARANTIKD FOR IS Vto.AH© whether she will do or not Pwtfc.f»* Illi* *-•■«» >!•• w ’ -to » filMt-f Lt tf* W”Yil "Then I »hall wish you a very good [a pal n!»-m» »vrb 4 A II w sm to t «Ilf •tt'ir«« 5. morning, and my daughter will lot you know when Mlaa Desmond can wall u|>on you." v.s INCO»RO»AT|0 Altlkte It ILI’!*« — — _ _.. _ - _ —— Mrs Havllte thanked hltn again, an<1 mib ; *U a * k »*;» POWTLAND. OREGON ©Ftkl MOLAt RAM W • f M tofcAtoAffi. ft to L bad« hltn a gracious qood by. (To tx continued ) » '-3 <!‘r\i- ii. I want freedom for my son; but Mr Rawson found rv«-n a warmer the Idea 1s a good one. Mr Rawson I reeep’.lon than he hail •ntielpated • hall never be the same to Hugh, .but awaiting hltn when he presente«! him I should prefer punishing th« worn self the following -lay In 8taffor«l an " flquare Bitter reproa h»s were »how "It la but natural." remarked R aw er««d upon him for hl* disloyal enccur «on agement of an ungrateful son. a w«-»k Itenia-mber, Mr Rawson. I must But Mr Rawson have my will tomorrow, I am deter I eont *mptIbi© dupa > defended hlrn»e|f brav«-l mined to destroy It It «trlkea m« If It'a Tour Eye Use Pettif* Eye Halve No on* coul<! do so much with Mrs 'hat your coming without It today for Inflammation, sty». Itching lids, First looks very Ilk« playing Into Hugh"« eye ds-fc ts of vision and sensi- i Ravlll« aa th« family so!-- -or « aches, defects Uve to atro i( lights. All druggists or ha was a shrewd, far «««Ing man. o! hands " great experience «til un 1-it.t,-1 In "You do us both Injustice I am re How ani Bro«. 1 tegrlty. In whose Judgment she had the nirlant you should change It, but your Ca«spe«-led Krise. I greatest conuftdence Then too. he «on never mentioned the subject to With a defto««« a- pilrrd by Inn» was a rich man and perfectly Inde tn« Indeed, h« Is too breathlessly ■ pendent, both In position and In char busy, and a good deal harassed by bls tracted an old but well filled purie ’ acter Ho high was her »t- nlon of h!m by lhe ls.lv » a:i«*!-t> ' from the hip pocket of th« unautpei l that »he delgnr«! to rail p*rl -I ca)!y v public singer, for which she was Ing old gentlemen with the beaming ' on his daughters, (nd some years b« trained He------- " sountenao • again«! whom be had for« when »li« wn« In th« I vt.it d "Anything but that* I magin« th« tarel«Mly brushed when leaving the giving a large ball «very »«-.a on »-nt name of Mrs Hugh Ravllle In huge let Tube station, »nd oa teaching a seclud them Invitation» »hl-h wer- general ter* at the top of a play bill! It would ed pla-e h>- opened It ' |y decline«! Hugh Ravllle had b»--n at !•» monstrous'" Tli« contents had been wrapped with school with the wdl< Itor’» - ily »>n "Oh. she would come out I as Rig great are In numerous thl knesset of I who was also In the navy. and. when nora somebody. I would not Oppose i It blank paper ««moving th« «rapping« th« young fellow evinced a tendency If I were you. But I think your son sns by one he found In th« center of to drink, stood t-> h’rn «:id h- • ••! t ! i has forbidden the plan " the package a card with tbls luscrlp Why should I take any st tha turning point eher« but fot further Uon oo It: ■ friendly help, he might have taken thr trouble*" said Mrs Ravi Dr throwing Young mas. give up your career of herself back In h«r chair " lei things downward road trim«' Nothing In It' Tit Hit*. Mrs Ravlll« was too clever a women go " "Very well" Mr Itswson row to Ito bs a «nob. though her love cf pivrr n«frRu4r«J th« <*«> « am m*«t. "Lord Everton arrived Franking privilege« were greatly and distinction made her over vabo take leave He make« some »hort stay Abused In days gone by The govern the effect of rank and title upon h-r yesterday Hh« was quite w’l | tn town, but no doubt he will call on ment employe's friends shared In his 1 fellow creatures ling that her sons should be on fam!! I y ou." Opportunities In a letter written by Then I shall not see him tar terms with Mr IUv«-o'a fainllv. 1 shall Wordsworth In 1116 the poet «aid get away, I h<>|w next w«wk; I cannot they wire perfectly safe In th« society "By means of a friend In lovndon I stay In town; y«t 1 dread the coun can have my letters free His name Of his quiet. unpr«ten«l;iig daughter-, I i fry. l>o not forget to wend my will Is l*»ib, and If y»u add an 'o' to his white ths sincere regard entcrtaln-d • a «r a •linciai messen by Mr Rawson for the family of his name he will not open the letters DI ger " rset aa below without anything fur dl«tlngul»he«! < !l- nt » I. •••■ d •« ! "I shall !>• sure lo do so " cult!«« and liireo-ni«: n v-te .1’ ther—'Mr Lamb« India House, Lon- "And com« t he day after tomorrow Steps In the la-bter by «h ", hi- f. h don ' " Coleridge, too. »aw that ■ post ar and himself hs«l clltr.lwd to fortune to take my Instructions for a new on« age we! was a postage gained anti lent something of a feudal charai ter I don’t wish to die Intestate ” mad« us* of the Mr lamb of tbe In- to the He exls'lng bet»e. it' My dear Mrs Ravllle, what a comic dla House nr'e■ t.ari b To Mrs Ravltte th« greatest power Idea!" "If you knew how I felt you would on earth was money, but «he w*» tv- I'.».rilan.hle ls»»r«»*«. Hoste»« You don't know who ah* miser. Rh« could be lavishly g«-n«r not think It an unnatural one" * A few weeks quiet In the country ? Why. she's tbe celebrated Miss de I ous at ttm»s «specially to any on« Wranter. You m ist have «»«n her in who had served or gratified her own Will set you Up" "Ksel Lynn«" I precious «elf Hh« could throw alm- "The country without companion Gue«t tw -h * -- • »■ srr ««m«nt>- too, to the needy, as you would a terne ship will not be cheerful; yet I want No. indeed, ma'am I »«• never ther« ! to starving curs, but to her the p ->r to get away from every one At In lu in» life - W T Y<»< Kiel!, ' 1. hnwevxr I hare my gardens" »err not eaactly men "A delightful resource." said Raw- as her son •aid she was not without llrmla Haatrrfk«, j haart, only lifelong undisputed coin son. aheently Ills attention had begun Arre* Hi k to thl» ti.«idilii«," ••!<? maml and unch«*<-k<*<t prosperity had to wander, and he hastened to make Mr* 1 • ffl- « • ■!' hi a a attnr •<1 iboul a room will absorb tha odoi hardened It. no on« could do much for hie sdirux her. or glv« her anything she had not A conspiracy of small things, how ©f frrah paint ” **! ffueaa tliat'a right.' rejoined Hlf- already, and amlil the splendid sun ever, ee«med to have been formed flnarharn "T.tk»wlss a broken n«ck wll shin« of her «xlstenc« on« small <! >-j«l against the execution of Mrs Ravtil«’» rrllavo a man of catarrh!"—Londor •go bigger than a man s hand plan* cai Ana* era a deep shadow against which her In Rawson faithfully fulfilled his prom and sent her will, which that very I n«r heart rebelled Rhe was conscious I l-rohabl» <,MlllV. '* thundered th« pros««tiling at ; that no on» loved her. ex- «pt. tn«!e--1 night she tore up with vicious energy torney. "you ar« evading ni y que» \ her eon Hugh This ft was that made and burned In the empty grate of her i h«r »0 hard, she did not r«»all»e*thal dr< »«Ing room, but th« trusty adviser I! "Darn It." answered the pt Itonar be- : her manner, her haughty aspect, re was Immensely engaged for th« next • ■r-nlgl.t mid wh«n he 9 red the »er fore the bar. "If you knew th« facts In ; pelted such sweet freewill oR«-rlngs as x lew of his partner they were Invar! love and tsndern««* the case as well as l d». I "My dear ina<tam," aabl Mr Raw ably declined Then, by some nits klamn me" Illi mine' -m Son when »he paus« ! tn her r--pr ‘1 take. tlu-re hsd been a delay In begin < re* V« ■ »allite«. nlng certain repairs and decorations »s. "1 can quit« under«'nnd your «II- "I • ippo«« you know of my family pteasure. but suit ' me to » ; r ■ " ,t at Inglcfleld and wh>n she drove ti.- Mid ' I . ash Yep.’ an II have a right ta Nealvu a!---:-. I like down to ln»i>ect them she found the swered Mr 1 « It may hav« been In my own house I do not defend smell of paint ao overpowering that • a^od tree all right hut It looks to your son ’ s imprudence, but. though • he at once |H>«t;>oned her removal for ms •• If th- • < p was • failure"— you renounce him. surely you would at I—w >t ten days Finally she sent for Wsshlngt- not wish to deprive th« poor young her doctor and commanded him to pre fellow of friends as well a« kindred m rlbe for th« bad feverish cold eh« "Wall, an»»•> Il I« safe l<> aay that To persecute him Is revenge, and t d- - lared sh« hail caught, and above when women really want the ballot that I will l>e no partv " all to order abeolute quiet All this they will get It "I do not understand these nice dis tlm« her eldest son wa« aJ«ent. 1!« "No. I don't think It would be—er junctions," cried Mrs Ravlll«, "but I was •i‘«-ndtng a delightful and profit« gull• ««f. for i ■ 11 to say It In th© think your giving shelter to to that bl« few day«, which stretched Into a wreoen- « of . disobedient Iwvv la Inconsistent w ith fortnight, with a learned antiquarian ll«ihh>*fc Ihrti«». ! loyalty to m« ” » ho had a place In Llagolnahlre. from Tot urei »pòk««l. "Not In my opinion Your son Is not »her« they enjoyed thariiaelve» rxam They had evaporated peaches lli.it »line **l-*rklefgh got Inllig the fine old church«« to tw found dessert and Bobby ate the Hon s share trito d •slp.itr-l habits he doesn't uia the first young man who ba» ! ft lath the I» r|x-ndl> ular style In his hand sr an«! mother to cleave unto his wife In that shire, taking rubbings of brass Wh«u bl« little brother Billy looked writing ' . He has been singularly Imprudent; cs, and s|>endlng happy mornings In at the dish It was empty. No and he d »n't us« It In his still —" d> -Inhering half effaced Inwrlptlon* Where's m-niy vaporated peach walk »III . r "Imprudent ! A dupe’ • fool' an un These were bitter day» to tne proud walled Billy. grateful Idiot' Can't you see th« game »elfi-ih woman, who felt that the love “Dunno," re«|*»nded Bobby «Ith rr«m»l Sell«*«. • hlch had kept her heart from frees gellc Ignorance. A - « tli - I m«n. you ought of the adventuress all through?" "I must say. such a construction Ing, her nature from growing quite t- • ■ - for that unoontrolls» Just then his mother came stony, had been snatched from her Ide thirst of .1« and you ought to ' might be put on the disastrous story "Come. come," she said, sharply, I If you ar« right, however." continue«! by a stranger, a nu-re adventuress, "where <1 i It I. k arv Billy's < evaporated Gaym-in (putting on hi« haty—I’m i Mr Rawson, "your son te more alnnad who moat likely naw tn Hugh only a peacheaF’ right ready lo go and join you in on« against than sinning If Mr. Hugh useful husband, whose money and po- "'Deed I don't know, mamma, wow. old chap , Ravllle’* wlfs la the sort of a woman «Itlon would make life luxurious and I guess they 'vaporated you Imagine, sh« will hardly live for ■ •«cure For th« sak« of this stranger, l.iigli-el t imelwslnw. ' a year and more away from her hua the son she loved ao w»ll In her own "Ton lr> -k sweet enough to ktea I band end within reach of the rr«w silent, exacting way had cast aside all sa>s th« impri-'iid young man "We should all bo perfectly truthful with which her father used to asso -ense of duty, all affection, all regard and sincere." toy gi-r tlrmen tell ma that. said the Idealist, elate without getting Into a scrape of for rightful authority; and to her It roily answers the fair girl "And yet." rejoined Mias Cayenne, some kind I pro|xiiM> to have her That aho Id m.ik« you happy." "Ah! «er-tned a moral earthquake. "why la It that people who pride "Hut th« y merely «ay that," shs re- carefully watch»«! If »he gives us Just Th« feverish cold sh* feigned at first themselves on being frank and out Til«» merely tell m« th« facts reason fur action, let her l>e punish«) tM-ame really an attnok of low fever pines spoken never tell you anything that In th« css« and never prove their ' and your s<m saved from her clutch«» >nd her medical attendant grow anal disagreeable?" — Washington Isn't statemi-- i- I If she ;oaved a giwai woman and true, nue that she should have change of air Star. — why you must relax something of your III or well, she never coaeed to tn si«t on having her new will comptet >•< •« vt««r. 1 sever'ty " I »iv-l brought to her for execution. In Squire—I never realtred what a lit ■ I van aaf «ly promise what you wl’l. vain Mr Rawson begged for her to tle fellow Muggins Is until last night. If she proves K* -d ami tr ie How ib .»»alt the return of her e!d«et eon and Vicar—And how did It happen to oc you propose to find out?" cur to you then? T10 lady r -mains near Nice. In <h> ■ nsult him first. Mre Ravllle reject Rqulre—I overheard a woman My ro tn« occupied by her father ed the suggestion with ecorn that he was every Inch ■ gentleman — Ravllle thinks that the owner of 'Richard knows nothing about busl lie has preposterous unworldly Pick Me-l’p. «• I« k!n<1 and respectable, h's m « tit M5K»l I have no respect whatever vs little of English ways, an I no:!ona Sow, or hie opinion; »0 Just bring me my Parti«« VS •» Sweri lurrow, Should be given at once when the ■t I« « hesp-r «I It • 111, without further maneuvering. I little one cough«. It heal* the del "Young man." said the serious per ilr»ady emplnv icate throat and protect« the lung« new you arc work'ng for that un »on. "don’t you realise that the love of nenl fir Iroai infection guaranteed «ale and >teful eorthk-is *-vn of mine; but money la the root of all evil?" very palatable. t 1« Of no u«e If coil refuse to do "Well." answered the spendthrift, AB Pc,.»»». 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