The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, October 06, 1911, Image 3

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You arc invit«*! to sulwcibc for thr
News.
John Miller, of n«-ar Hhclburn,
j in town Thurstlay.
».u
The New* and Weekly Oregonian on«-
|year for $1.66» «■«■■I until o t. 31.
The DeltMig farm, mar Scio, has
I been laiught by A J. BnUhaw, a new
' comer, ItSU acre«, for $9,<*M.
A Shanks, the enterprising harm-»»
' maker of Shelburn, transacted business
i in our city Thursday.
J. ,M l.imlley will probably have tn
I carry th«- mail between hero ami West
Scio in an airship if the romis get much
I worse.
The Mascot
< of Sweet
Briar Guidi
By HENRY WALLACE
PHILLIPS
Coyrrtghl
IV M lb* tiobk«-Mrreill
conpaai
HI. k of ihls lucvnlou« torture, he III
hi* pipe nml «Irrw savagely il|«on II.
U nii n in • King gingl«« aliout a drnin
of "sluiugullloii" |«n«s«-d Into bis
m "Uh
lt wn» thè ln«l touch.
Ile
«put «>nt thè bliing. iinu««-atliig stuff.
The best plaster. A piece of flannel buri«*! tlo< plp«- u|«'ii ih«- rock* and
!dampened with i hamb- rlum's l iniment
dan< «*l m> lt.
i and bound on over the effect«-«! part* ia« Ami ) « I Itir «-«ilors frolickBd In thè
i superior to a pla»t«T sml riat» on.. > ■■ guh'h
Th«- plue« tuned the air with
; tenth as much. For «al«- by all dealers 111-iillly brent h.
Frolli
st ir came the tli r r tip,
We have ju»t rr-rived on«- ear loa«l
th r r up.
tb r r up! of a galloping
■of shingles, one car of fluoring ami two
ldiff<-rvni kiml* of rustic Two car load*
'of dim«'usi. n
W«- keep a supply of
1 kiln dried lumlw-r constantly on haml.
Scio I’laning Mill ('■>.
Henry Shelton report* that nearly
' every one traveling between her«- ami
’ W«-st Scio new take the low« r roa«l Too
! -oft to stay on top.
1 Goo4 Position
Can tie had by ambitious young men
and liulies in the field of ' Wir« lesa" or
railway t«l>-graphy. Since the M hour
law became effective. and since the
Wireless companies are establishing
station* throughout Che country there i . i
a great shortage of telegrapher* Post
lions pay beginners from <’•> •“ 190 per
month. with good chances of advance
ment. The National Telegraph Insti­
tute of Portland, Or«- , operates ihi ler
supervision of It R. ami Wircl«** offi­
cial« atsl plan ■* ail graduates Into po*i
lion». It will pay you to writ«- to them
for full details.
5 " diönifyinö
THE
INDUSTRIES
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Tbl« in th» tuli ot a bna .'.lful 44 pas» book wklch
sili show aay boy or siri how lo SUCCEKD Drop a
postal tr. Ili* mali TODAY ani II wlll b* sont F*LE
TU* alm ot ih* Col!««» la u> Jlsnity and popolarli*
th* Industries, and U> a*r»0 ALL tb* pnopln itoSsrs
coursas la Agriculture. Civil tngla .crins Klectrical
Enslneorlns Mscbanical En<tannrtn< Mlntn« Engin
eerlng. forantry. Domeatl'u Selene* and Art. Com
m*rc*. fbarmary and Munie. Tb* Collas* opsns
Bnptembcr IJd Calajog trn*
Addrasa KEOISTRAR. OBEOON AOKIC'JLTUBAL
COLLEGE. CorvaUln. Or*< a
R. SHINN. H. D. W eatherford &
son
\ttorney8-at-Laic
Office in Blumlerg Blurb
NY
OCULIST AND OPTICIAN
Uk*rlO
YOU
Special attention given to
treatirg diseases of the
Eye and Ear.
Eyes are
A
scientifically tested,
perfect fit of lenses in any
style of spectacle or eye­
glasses guaranteed.............
240 First Street
Over Cask k'I Bank
O TC
Albany,
A. 0. TRILL. M. D.
Physician
Surqeon
Telephon», Exchange No. 11
OREGON
HCIO
R. SHELTON
Real Estate
Notary Public
NEED
An al>-tract BEF()RE
you buy property—its
an absolute necessity
if you want to Know
about the validity of
your title.
Honestly, to buy a
piece of teal estate
without an abstract is
taking a blind chance
on being »old an ex-
pensive piece of liti­
gation.
OL’R ab?tracts
correct and complete.
Administrator of Estates
»ans
Negotiated.
T. J Munirei. Fres.
A. t. R ad 4 a 1. Fkr Prev
W A Ewlnf. Lxik.
t D. Mvm. Aut. Calli.
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Abstracts
Obtained and Examined
ALBANY
OKKGON
SflNTIAM NEWS
Six heating stoves ranging in price
from 12.01) t<> ? < <»>. Some used Lut
one Beason. < all on Janitor at seh' nl
Does a general banking business and house. Board of Directors.
ran assist you In the transfer of money
I
by issuing drafts to the UilT«-rent parts Stale of Ohio, * ity of Toledo, )”
Lucas County.
of lhe United Mates, and it* services
Frank J <!hvn«-v make* oath that he
are available for the transaction of
is senior partner of th«- firm of F. J.
conaorvative busmea*.
Cheney 4 Co., doing business Ill the
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(Tty >>f Toie i<>, county and stat«- afore
said, and that said firm will pay the
Notice of Guam in $ Sale
aum of One Hundred liollars for each
Notice is hereby given that th« ami every case of catarrh that cannot
undersigned, the duly appointed, quail be cured by the use uf Hall's Catarrh
tied an<l si ting guardian of the estate Cure.
Frank J. t hem-y.
uf Edwin J. Holland and Glen A Hol­
Sworn to liefor, nw and sul«scrila'«l in
land. minors was by the county court my preacncv, this 6th day of December
of Linn county, Oregon, on September A. D. I-—
iH, 1911, duly licensed to sell the follow
A. W. Gluuson,
(Seal)
ing real property, to-wit: The I*E1 of
.
Notary Public. I
the SW| and the W| of the SW| of the
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter­
.-Id of S<i_’ in Tp, 9, South Rang«- I
nally, and acta directly on the bl«aa(
W vat of the W illarr.ettc .Meridian; and .
ami murnu« surfaces of lhe system. .
the NE) of the NW) and the WJof th<
Send for testimonials fr«-«-.
NW) of the NE| of Rec. fi. in Tp. 10. 1
t J. Cheney A Co., Tol«-d«>O.
South Range 1 West of the Wlllamctt j
Sold
by
all
Druggists. "f>c.
Meridian, containing 130 acres more or
Take Hall's Family Pills for conati-
leas all in Linn county. Oregon.
That on and after Munday, Octol«er pation.
30, 1911. the undersigned will pruc«-e«f
to sell at private sale to the highest
bidder all of the interest of said minor*
in said premises for one half cash ami
balance secured by mortgage.
Appli­
cations to purchase may lie made at
the oilice of It. Shelton in Scio, Oregon.
Maud E. Holland
Guardian.
C. C. Bryant,
Attorney.
First publication Sept. 29, 1911.
Last publication Oct 27. 1911.
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Eqtalmtion Nollci
The County Board of Equalisation of
Taxes will meet at the office of the
county clerk, Monday October 16, 1911
anti remain in session for six days, for
the purpose of publicly examining the
aasesament roll and to correct errors in
valuation, description or <|ualities of
land, lots or other property. All per­
sona interested ar- hereby notifi.-«! to
appear at the appointed time and place
and. if it shall appear to said Board,
that lands, lots or other pro|»erty, be
assessed twice, or assessed in the name
ot names of any person or persons not
the owner thereof, or aaseaaed under
or beyond ita value, or any land, lots or
other property not asscased. they will
make the proper rorrv«-tion.
D. B. .M cknight
County Assessor
For summer diarrhoea in children1
always give
Chamberlain's Colic,
( holers ar*I Diarrhoea Remedy and
castor oil. and a speedy cure is certain.
For sale by all dealer*.
THE LOCAL MARKETS
The following arc cash prices quoted
on Thurwiay of each week by our
dealers:
Wheat, per bu«hcl. ................ ..
I Ml
401
Oats, |>cr buahul..........................
Flour, per sack............................
I 20 !
Bran, per ton............. . ................
Short*, per ton............................
31
Chop, per ton ..............................
Butter, (Country) per roll ...
Egg«, per dozen...........................
Chickens, |>er pound...................
Chickens, per pound, y oung broilers
Geese, per pound .......................
Turkeys, |icr pouml .....................
Ducks, per poutki
.....................
Beef, per pound, live weight....
Fork, dressed ................................
Veal, per pound, for shipping .
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tut 1ST
tinrse. It was Bud, the mail carrier,
■. tiling mmt »fly and quietly at a de
cent gull down a trail «livre most
would pi.'fet tn walk and to "bang
on" to something nt that.
At first Jim felt Irritated by ths In
tcrniptlun i lie wnull'd to luxuriate In
« i* i > luormii.
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y
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li .ilthy man. ami the • ht-vry g>«*l fel
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that feeling.
Well, how they coming Jimmy F
"Hit her
querlial the young giant.
yet ?"
'Tilt well, mu« to calorie." replied
Jim "I've la-gnu to believe there ain't
a durued thing here."
"Y’ oii ' ic looking kind of owly, old
man
U lint's up?
Don't you feel
well?"
Oh. Ilud. I'm sb k of everything
this dny! I d«»n’t believe In tlie cun st 1-
Hilton of Hie lull««! States, including
Hie tbit iwiiih amendment. nor the Ten
t'omiiinnilmeiit« n-«r the attraction of
gravitation, nor anything else. It's all
a blamed Hr."
"No wonder you get like that, mow­
ing around here without a «Tinner Io
ynptd with a feller critter. 'Nottgto to
nuike you locoed.
"Jump It tor a spell. Go uptown
G«-t I< mi «I«- i !: get horribly loaded.
By.ik somebody's window ami tell the
folks you'rv a Sweet
_
. -
.
Briar
repbyr
c«>ine to Mow out their lights. Go
XVIu'ii your hair
abend and do It
Stop* pulling you'll feel like a new
man."
Jim thought the ndvlii« sound, yrt a
sir;.:.go («cling ll.lll developed In him
in til* Isolallon. It wns that the eyo
>>f Anil" wa« always on him He ha«l
fallen Into a hnblt. which tievomes a
aia|>vr*iHI<>ii when a man 1« alone, of
nitlng as though she were there In
person.
However, he didn't frrl rnllc«! u|ion
to offer Rm! flint «•rplnnntlon of his
rcftiil
lie conveyed lhe Idm In one
brief word
"Bost«!.'* said he.
"Busted?** rei«irtrd Rud warmly.
"Rusted? Not mm h you ain't l>uat«*l
while that Uttle p«ukng>» Is there, bet
50 YEARS'
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C orvriohts Ae
Anyne#
1’nf • eWMch and <1m*e*r HUwt
CtcAlr
n <Mtr
«* frwe »hsrthMf «
r»n«l -n 1« pr< nabljr I’«»«’' ?*
tkwM atnwl> '*>• «» •••■flai MlMOSOOf
twit from*
f< t per*unn< swtartf*.
PtfattU t«A«n throvAdh >6Mi A ( n. raeeiW
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Scientific American.
A )>*n4*-.«i*lr |tln«<««'<»1 vwklr
'a-vM rtv
talatum of any ► -»aouA«? krnrriaL 1 •»ro»«.
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f*M»r .
Mff^caJon
MUNN
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’ New Tori
•tauch u«S •. OS r a«. W m C.. o «'." i , I a u
iu.it r
You call for wbat yon
ebar life!
want, and the cashier will make
good."
"Ah. Rud. how'll I ever pay yon
back? Kev|i it. nan; keep It." replied
Jim In a disheartened tolt e.
"May, you uiu t gut no ' all to worry
ataiut that part of It. There's where
my trouille« begin," returned ltu«l
"Now. you take these two bucks nml
Jab 'em tn your Jen us (Jo on. now.
|h> ns I tell you or dn*hed If I don't
lick you mid mnke you tnke '«•in.
Whnt'a th«« gm*I uf money If It ain't
to help n frietwl out with? I d>>n't
care ivIm get« drunk on It Just so long
a« they have n g<x«l time
"Roy. you'll be nailing up the trm-k
roganllena «if order* with your Miller
full of and* If you don't get »til In Iho
»■nimble for awhile."
“Lord. I’d like to see a rnllroml
train' Haven't heard <i whistle for
two year* How far 1« ft to th« near-
est «talion. Rud?"
"Plattaburg fifty mile due south "
“Chriatiuae! Little fnr I» walk "
n<>
"Ray. you lake this borne. Jim
ahrod
I rnn wnlk )i|«t a* well na
n«>’
I'm getting too f it anyhow <Io
on. Yon take lb«» horse nml hnve n
'
Yen; takn the nhlrt off your link
never mind If n bll of I lie nklll
with It. I'll ace you fnr nw.iy
Tell you what you «■oiihl «1 i for
Ruddy. The herd of lium-t I«
around now If you'd rotimi up «me of
them for mcF
"Rure thing! You sit on rhe mill
aa< k till I come Imck There'« n ln»tip
of rcglnter«*! stuff In It this trip oh.
any' Vhnt do yon think’ I wn« hel«l
up t'other *l«le of the Rulld»« Rnn .-.
sip. say« a little |<npprr from i*u«
bush« -
I cllmlied f' r them Io h ■«
ami out gee« a liecgnr Ilk« a rnLhit I
was after him like n « oyote. L« t < tier
Ilf«
Who d«i von aiip|M>««> li i< I»,
Jim’"
"Hang It. how should I know’"
"That little down east run* v 'h the
crook In hi* t'i k
1!« I* • ■ •! bml
P m r if, I il I k - .« It* up ,.
sandpaiM-r aide, nii rlghi
lie h" nd
from the ixMfiunater thni there «•»« a
lol of vnlnalil«* mall going out •o lie
thought he'd tnuke a try for It Then
what do you think he hail the coll,
cold nerve to do?"
"Ra«a It up mo«t anything. I rc< Ic­
on "
"Worae'n that. Rtrm-k inr for fifty.'
"And got It."
' «.«it It? No; 1 n«t much be didn't.
aonny. lie drew Ju»t ten. ami toe *»*
I've done a tutor
lucky to get that I
or two for that feller, first ami la«t.
and to haie hlm «lusii at me made mo
sore• although he missed me by sev­
eral location«. I'll aay that f >r lilr.i —
so | gale him th« ten nml told liliu I'd
kick the bump on ills Isv k no hl.h up
on hl« shoulder* he <-.«iil«l ne.ir It for
a hut If he ever ehoved ini» my day­
light agnln
And you nc»«-r In your
life saw a humpback make better limo
than he did
"Well, here's for your Jackass.
Which way's the herd?"
"Right up over the hill "
Jlrn sat patl.mly on the sack un'll
Rml returned with th« tiurro.
"Hero's your thoroughbred." hoi-
loed Ilud "Get ap there. Alary Look
at the knowing cm« of him. will ) u?
You bet cher life you've got an mil
mile there that'll go when he gets
ready mid as fast a* he pretty well
dem plea««« Nall him*"
Jim fled a gunny «n< k on hie noble
mount, and the two r»«le on together
to the fork In the trail Jim tried to
thank 111« friend, who km« k««l til* hat
over his ey«-s, and said "Aw. write It
down when you've got more time
Never see a feller In my life I cot­
toned to more'n you. Jim
First I
thought you was t«wi smooth for mv
kind of traiclliur. hot Isler I nee It
was only the gmln of the wood
I
Iwllrve In my friend«. I do. Here we
g<> hopping around this little world
f«>r a small time. nn<1 then thnt's done.
H'poae you nln't got any real friend*
fir tho trip? Rotten. I wiy
V««n r»
ahead and rip Rlatfsburg up lhe tin« k.
Wlsht I could lx» there with J«»U.
Don't yon mlml conai-qucm-c*
No
long, old man! Hike! You heggnrl"
the buckskin pony wn« off with a
snort and a «(>ln«lilnc of gravel as tho
Irons touched hi« sides, and Bud van­
ished «town the road without a look
ta»hln«l him
The next day Jim was In I'latte-
burg One do«-« not know what an al­
luring quality, what a hnxy enchant­
ment. can linger around even a small
tiiwn until an almence In s'rml veil-
derneea ha« given man's work a new
flavor.
(To be Continued)