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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1910)
* " Further Barirains (•reat (’losing Out Sale \\ hicli is Now Going on at the THE BOTTLE MESSAGE Trotters Store A Story Illustrative of the Value of an Advertisement. K—» Heady for you with another list of Wonderful \'iilu<*s Strictly High(irad(‘ Merchrndise. • I'heie is no excuse passible for you not supply ing at least one years’ wants tor such opportunities occur only once in a lite tim< Dr HAROLD OTIS (C*3| t right i»l uy Amaru an ftaMM A mn > ciauun j Crub» in my pio**tjrgp I m m H «»IT the roawt of Srw J •'rust), | naw on* <l<«y drifting a lib atanriy rumigh bfwtr fo Oil itiy «a I hi h het> off th« t»ort bow I «« h n txiitle bnbbtag up ami down n the water When I camr near It I noticed tbut the t>pvnlii£ wan «'«»tvrrd with turn* «iitai«n<e of « l»rl£ti< red color Hleertng the I mm H f tint I would !»<!•• Iieor If. I rrntbed for It hh I brou&thi II niaiard R«» maiiv Itonlv« containing nte^aagea nre thrown orertaourvl by persona at i •< m who nave have nothing (»rttrr to do that I would m>( have inkru much in Irrest In thia one had It not t>eeti race- fully «valid with red wit Under the wav a cork bad been driven Into the neck I •tuaahrd the glaa.« and took '•ut a p»(<er I ufolding It. I found a J |3.50 meni at $1.75 16r Ixl.»**» Evrrwrar hosirn. p«r ¡«air 14 00 mens shoes ate........... ........................... .................... $2.00 ttc ladk*s Berson h<»*e. Mi!r price per pair S5.00 mens shoes at . ......................... $2.50 25c toys heavy ribbed hoer per pair ........ ....................... .. ............... 13c $•1. |5 and ♦»> ladies patent leather shoes, lace ami button, per pair ., $2.75 )!• young ladies blue, red or black form Otting coats, 1010 patterns at.......... $4.15 12.0V a yard black imported dress k”x*d*. a beauty, 19;o pattern, per yat 1 $1.00 J7.00 6x9 foot wool rug. a beauty at $3.75 (2.00 a yard black import»«! »erge, 36 in. wide, very popular for fall l»ltl, yd.. $1.20 Jc'.r*' 6x9 foot wool rug, reversable at.................................................................. $4.75 112.50 ladies silk petty coals, hand embroidered, sale price. . .. $6.00 $0.00 dani wine silk petty coats sale [trice.................................................... $2.50 $2.50, |.T oo and |3.’»0 ladiew oxfords, [latent and ki t. in «is*2 to (. look these over. On sale at per pair .... $1.00 Does (■<Browns Star 5 Star Blue Ribuon Sr ho 4 Shorn fur bovs look good to you at per pair......................... $2.00 <16 ladies coats, good as gold for only........................ . ........................... $8.00 ... 18c 13c .. ... Trotters Department Store 2000 Double Rolls Wall Paper Settle It Now Settle It Right Stilli Up M . .1» • ■ . ■ ■ • i . I . ■ . ' ‘ - 1 ■ ! ■ ’ 1 have disposed of my but-her business ami will give t>oee«*ion to (>ur<ha*cr. Tor constitutional amendment October 1 All nersons knowing them selves indebted to me, are re»|ue«ted to giving to cities and town» settle b>e '.rir.c at on <-. No (ie!»otl I- exclusive power to license, authorized to collect there account* regulate, control, suppress, 'excepting myself. Scio, September 30. or prohibit the sale of intox icating liquors within the municipality. 328 X Yes wa Fot ai» a i a < v -’ ki *l* I Al. CAK.HUS A <;< M >I> POSITION (.'an lie had by ambitioua young men and la ltea in the Weld of "W irelesa" or ENDORSED BY Railway telegranhy. >ince the M hour 40,000 OREGON CITIZENS law became effective, and since the Wireless cnmpanle« are e«tabli«hing treater Cregon Hom.9 Ruie Bsociilion stations throughout the country there 618 Electric Buildfog. Portland, Oregon 1» a great shortage of telegraphers. (Paid Advertising) Positions pay beginner* from »70 to fgO per month, with good chance of ad vancement. The National Telegraph institute o[M-ratea six official institute* in America, under supervision of R R and W ireliss Official* and place* all graduate* into position* It will pay Administrator of Estates you to write them for full, drtail* at xmns Negotiated. A ba trac ta Davenport. la., Cincinnati. 0., Port Obtained and Examined loud. Ore., or Memphis, Tenn. •CK OI.E'XlN -------------------------------------------------------------------- '. R. SHELTON Selected Patterns for sale in quanti ties to suit qou at BARGAIN PRICES E. C. PEERY DRUGGIST BULLETIN BOTH PHONES • - OREGON - ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I )o von w ant J. MVXKKas, President « DENTIST OYER WOODWORKS DRUG 6I0RE o V. The San Francisco ALBANY Oregon Scio PR. W. R. BII.YET . a. i"T*u. Cai'iier The Scio State Bank Do von want Take« rare of y mir rnon^jr, nein* Ihr utino»! dlllfrncr for yonr miri y It a •irk*1lj tanking I ni MMM»* laker« i«rr of ynur rh»'<k« r»n tettar tank»; tuakra •ran*Irr» fcic you. make* kant with conarrvaflvr bi»«| inathoda To l»uv h that 0. 0. BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW < » ♦ CUSICK BLOCK ALBANY tM'BSCRlBK Selling and Buying OREGON 1‘IRT I« Mv Business rour property with me FOR |1 50 PF.R YEAR suit you. It will |>av you to li«t OREGON THE SANTI AM NEWS will Earm? I > C. w. TEBAULT Lyons St Albany, Ore. BARGAIN DAY When th«> dry good* merchant, the grocer, or th«1 hardware man want» tn inrrvaae hi* bunines* quickly- he ailvertiae* a bargain. The Rullctin wants to inereaae it« subscription list, and will offer for 1 week only the following bargains; One year* subscription Regular price. ....................... ....13.00 Bargain price....................... ... S2.2T. Six months subscription Repular price.............. Bargain price ....................... Throe months subscription Regular price........ ...................... Jo, “6 Bargain price .............................. .M.fl» I hiring the week of October !0 tn 15, inclusive, we will make the above bargain prices, and only stipulate that your money must reach ua be fore midnight, October 15. if you are now a subscriber to Th«> Bulletin you may take advantage of this offer and nay your subscription in advance, dating from the present det»1 of expiration. Thia offer is for mail subscriptions only. The Bulletin is the greatest home paper of the Pacific Coast. Fearless in its fight for right, and stands for everything that Is beat in municipal and state government. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I ' • • • . : «I ‘ l V 'Hl r. Carr. io tM»nrvr Tin* follow ttbt word«» wit * on Ibr |Mi|wr ►’I? -! llrrictr c«rr <»arr«ti 'I ell him to took urulri 0«Mir H K corner uf th»- aum Hi»T h«««»»* of fart |*larw «f <«uilfor«l >*w.. and hr wiii n»»«t important paupers VheuM iiit i'tsnl to c<»ver e«|«mses There wn» more Hinn thia on the paper. Including the date nnd the name of n ahlp ttinl wn» not e«(ie>t«i1 to survive a storm. The date indicate«! that the buttle bad been floating twen ty month» I am rich and lary. with no «>b)«wt in life Here waa a problem for me to work out. and I tiallinl It with pbni« lire A» kimiii ns I returned from my »ummer outing I di-|»'«lte«l the check In my bunk mid w»» afterward null fled that It tied I m ‘«* ii (Kild. I took It fur grmiii-l that Myron t'nrr illd not know when* one i-oukl llud Hector Garrett, «nd tbl* accounted for «tir lltiernl hllow'ince mnde for tbr »«•aryb I thought out n *y«lem of advertising that would cover the whole Culled State» ami emploi «»I an agent In ♦*a<h «nd every *taie to make a aprclsl hunt within the »tnle'a limit* I went mynelf to Gullford. I'n only Information I giilm-d there «a« t tint Myron it Carr, a wealthy man. hnd Iieeu at mi nearly two yen re lie fore ami the vessel In which he hail -ailed hnd ncier been beard from lie left uo wife lie hnd hnd hut one child, n daughter, who bail db»l She had been traveling with her father nt I lie time of her death No will be «ineatlilng Myron t'nrr'« property hnd In-en found Some Imllrect heir* lind put In claim«, but the estate *»» Mill In the |e>»»i-»Ion of the Inheritance court. It occurred to me to take up the floor In the summer house and get the pa |ier* referrwl to. but If Myron Carr hnd Intended »orb a eour»e be would bare written It on til* m«-«»«g«- I re ■olveii rather to u»e every effort to find Hector Garrett that he m'ght make the search blmaelf Meanwhile I felt bound to keep the secret I «pent the thouvund dollar* found In the bottle and a thousand more with out avail Meanwhile I becanie *o In tere»te«l In the cane that wheoever at a Mrange town or city I fell Into the hatilt of looking Into the directory of the place with u view to finding my man I linikt-d through hundr«xi* of dlrectorl«*» »ml found many Garretts, but never Hie one I wa* looking for. Finally my agent Io Marylaml wrote rue that n ptumlier n«m«l llardy. bar Ing «••«•ii my ad»ertl*emeut. had come to him with a «lory that a few year* before be god hl* wit*, betoc child lc". bad ndopivd a boy baby from a foundling- lioiiiv Io the clothing of i hla child hud been pinned a bit of l>ntvr ou which wan written In a wo- ninna hand Hector Carr Garrett.** with tile date uf til« birth The child *n now In hl« fourth year. It la singular bow happy one ttiny be mude b> a result llinl can tie of no fH-n>onal IwuctU to him I was de- lighted w ith my And ju«t a« a scientist 1« delighted with a dlsiovery on wbhTi he Im« lon_- ixi'ii working I nt once took a train f"r the town In Maryland where the plutulier Hird and waa tak en In hla h»u«e There I saw a bright little fellow who knew no other (iar eni* than tin- plmnlier mid III. wife They bud kept the ili I Id'« baby rliHlie*. with the paper pinned to them I be chitin*» I did «lot 1-Oli«lder likely : i I, > II.- '.ill 111.' If it wh * In the luoilier'» bnlidwrttlng. will« h w a* prulialile might be of grew! impurtHm-e I «bowed llunly the | mi - tier I had found In the Imide lie *ug- gi -litl inn I go to Gullford mid make t)i • I, bi r I In-l-ii.l on lit, going with me offering to pay til* v»|wn*«<* II«« Mivrptcd mi |iru|io<diliin. und we »••t off together, leal lug the < lilld with hl* foster mother Wr urrind at Gullford In the lifter- noon und taking <i < «1». told the driver to take u* to the Carr (ilacv Il «i« well known In the town, «txt we h ul no dirtii ulty In flndlng It. Il «u» —or. rather, bail twen—a Sue lloUae. ■ar ruumled tiy large ground» Bill It tend not been occupied for *otnc year* it mt wa* In n dilapidated condition Th» hotiKo was abut up. and there w a* no caretaker W c left the cab at the gate mid w alketl Io the «ummer bonne, Il wn». rather. an inclo*«-d «tilings. Having etnmlnrd the floor and defer- iiiiii « m | what tools ««n* h ■'«■Mail ry. Hartly went for them. anti when lie retiirticd we prlnl up •»■Vural t»>nrds In the corner < I a-ia 11; 11.11 IM I Wv foil Uli a la<i|uered glove I mii . In which were «everul pu|iera tine wa» addmaed Io 'My Harllng Son" and algmtl "Tour unhappy mother. Julia Cnrr Garrett." The «iib«tmn-e of the pa|>er wa« thia: Myron llhike Carr at the time of the Ofietilng of the narrative waa a widow er with an only child. Julia. U lieu »he waa Herculea n years old «tie attend««! n nuhihliig acbooL nwur which wa» a mao's college tine of tin* atildent« of tb«> college. Hector Garrett, met her The two were pleas. e«l with each other, and there *rre fr«i|iirnt meeting» One afterteMiu they met clande«tlnely for a ride [luring the drive lie« tor dareil the girl to go with him tn a minister and tie niarrie«l Yielding to an Itnimlae of a Ingh strung nature, »be aaaeuttHl. Khe was no «Miner <m«rrl«<d than, realltlng what she hnd done, »be wa» fllhni with re gret She darsd not tell her father. Hnd ahe «lone wi till» »lory would not huve t»*«-n written When »lie met her bttsband again be »uggr»««»! that Uiey wait till after lie hnd been grad uni««1. when they would both acknowl- i»lge the marrl.ige Thu* two month« pasaed. Cotumememetit arrived, ami they went home, both keeping their »ecraf One day new* came to Julia that her Ininhiind had In'eti thrown from a horse am! klll««l This deprlv«*«) her of tier hualMUd* guidance, and she wa< otillginl to tiinkc her own de>|. «loti» She nct«il ■■ any young girl might h;i»e done who waa afraid of Her fattier. Hbe cnoOUWtl to kCSp her secret fn-arnlug that ahe wn* to be *ome a tmitlier. *lw *ecurvd (lermlaaLm from him to go away fur a time, os W bere tensibly on a i l«lt to a friend «lie went the (Wiper did not alate. bat It t»M bow a negro woman had left the child, a I toy. with the name bi« moth«'* had siren him pinned to hta elotblug. nt n foundling«' home Julia Garrett return««! to li«*r father, who wan *1111 Ignorant of tier marriage The lie rilen or tbs birth of her chlhl «be (»ire broke down her health, end her father riwoliel to take her with him on a trt’i orouml the world The ((tanlinued next week)