Image provided by: Scio Public Library; Scio, OR
About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1911)
ïJbXi i-JT Ó** *.’ « •• THIS I IFF. S OPPORTUNITY Die man who wei m life the op portunity to ev|«r«-M hunsetf tn the largest terms, who alter atcertain- uig what iacuhve» he has deter mines to «levelop them to the lugh- est pcMtib'e effi. wm y; who t* «. j|»a- blc of teeing the vweelnrM and K>v that lie «11 about him. who. bet.-g prmid. <loe» not all «w ho body or min*! Io be defiled he u the one who obfauiv I lie big rcwaida Ofqienlie m .• « 1, The Mascot of Sweet Briar Gulch lb HENRY WALLACE PHILLIPS Ina Antiquity ot Man IS • J'«‘•TObmiMCWt t> ^llllllWQlW M. D DS. T. K. SANDERSON R. SHINN. DENTIST OREQOc YOU OCULIST AND OPTICIAN AD Special attention given to treatir g diseases Eye and Ear. of Eyes perfect fit sf lens*— Lumolatry In China. hi In China the pm. the ot lunlolatry exists at the prv«rn> dai und I« of very «airly origin The « hint fe-tlval. th it of V'mplng or nimm *-iki— I« tieni dur Ing the eighth tm* It of the Chinese year Person* iiuik»- nil»*« of inrtoii* •Ire* Io the *li«j.e ot the moon msl pnlnt dlfferrut ligure» tt|»oii them Ertemi« limi leintlvr. i n vl«t'« to mie another, give entertainment«* and pre *«-tit their i uken after miking pr led i liuna mol pom lug out oliUllloti- Io II»«* uioou NEED style of spectacle or eye- glasses guaranteed.............. A. ZJibany, UfC. G, PRILL. M. D. Surgeon Physician Th» Only Condition ou lend* to lite ou my In tie n«k*-«l soflli She I'Mikerl Telephone, Exchange No 11 ING OREGON SCIO R. SHELTON Real Estate Notary Public Administrator of Estât«-» Negotiated. xvans Abstract» Lmn Counit Abstract Co. Obtained and Examined Corner 2nd and Broadalbin St. OKEUON trie OHEGON ALBANY C. C. BRYANT The Real Place In Portland to Eat is at ATTORNEY AT LAW Pup’s Coffee House CUSICK BLOCK at West en«l of the Morrison Street OREGON ALBANY bridge. J ohn r. WANNER (Hueceaaor to Kiner Bros.) PROPRIETOR. A. SHANKS — Manufacturer and ih-aler in- Harnt ss tinti Carrugt Trtmminf SHELBURN. A. E Randall. Vkt Rtc» Salitili s E D My err. Aut.Caik. Repair Work SolklteJ jn ** i ** »? All Work Stridir Giurasi«! fe- s OREGON «*• « ” » *■ OVER WOODWORTHS DRUG STORE THE ESMOND HOTEL ('entrally lociit rd, good OREGON rooms, prices moder ate, courteous treatment BOTH PHONES - - ATTORNEY Corner Morrbos arj front Slrrrti AT LAW PORTLAND Not. »-» Wright Bldg OREGON W eatherford & son Attorneys-at-Lavc Office in Blumberg Block ALBANY OREGON ALBANY Both fkotcv Givano s There ta little danger from a cold or from an attack of the grip except when follower! by pneumonia, and thia never happena when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is uaed. Thia remedy han won ita great reputation and extenaive sale bv ita remarkable cures of colds and grip and can be relied upon with implicit confidence for sale by all dealers. come? up Into til« f.o e trusting y "Certainty, denrmt.' »lie answered, if ir - If what?" If you can gel another one for your "Another?" "Ten; another Income'*-Exchange Coban Ind.ans. Coban offl. l.al« .i| porU to the klug of Nfmln In 15.14 for ■ 7 «tawi iieiime» Ihn tliey tuny beeotne Inurerl to lal»>r In* forr tbe Ind in« er1 ••• to vvHt After t.Vgl liiere wn» not nli Indiuu .in tbe Uland CapyritM. ISO* kr Ike Bobb«-Merrill koai »any * I It wn« giftin' on well ps«t »Irr middle, nil right.” retorted Chen "WbM *ud ver wipe« k of a man dat i?\»T hts»rd der tike beforeF* I knew what to expect. ! nevnr be in! them either till I came out here 1 wax dlk'gtbg a b*»le up the aide at ti t I .1 yonder and had Ix-gun to feel tti.it titer, w-ga aometlilng behind me mid liuti It wn« almost time to »»» h«»nte when old Jack, who has the robe of III« family, poured out bla »••til nliout twenty ranis nwny ! was halfway ln«me < tic«. In-fore I Koi min I enough to i ' o hack atnl Investigale But bow listi .i and you'll hear aotue tiling prettier thau ib.it.” He put lit- finger« to bls ll|«a and w hl«tl» <1 a bugle calL I can't act 'voi up. • I can't r*< 'm up. I can't t.«*t 'em up In tbe marnine! And back cam»« lite aoumli«! Jim prett) reielllc In a fabric of music In *!•■«• i Iluibly Intrriroi en. sharp and «ta< * at > front the ii<*lght»*rliig walla th*- llgbti t of w hl«p»*rs from the til« tan* •-. turnlug ami twisting u|»m Itself and starting afresh when all seemed »till. "Say. dat 1« prutty," «ahi Cho« en thm lavth ally "Hit h«*r again.” "Voting man. you can com« up here whenever you feel like It In the fu Cut a« for now. I'm for home litre, nml grub l*-t ain't »<i bud neither Her anl mil* i jumf*ed me up nit down Illi I ■ ml h 1*1 more'n n matt l«l< »|>o»ik a hong out h*.t«im"t« won't quit, will It?" "No »Ir. thnt'« n flvlnre Hang on light mm ami I'll rate you to the tablii One. two three'' And nwny nprlufisl Jlnt down the hill trail, the burro Ittnilierlng after "No fair! No fair'" .tolled Ches Ver ve go! me skate doped Trow U« a tow!" Jltn wl*i*elt«d nt ih«« doorway and took In the excited, hnppy little figure lumping <m the burro’s luiek For i •• In hl* life he had tile siltlsfnC tl t of an Indisputable proof thnt he bad iL-ne w ell. With a sudden no ess of nffi* tl>*ii tie caught th»* l»*y In Ills arms nml »too»! him on th»« ground Well, here's our home. Ches." he »a l«l Home’ The atreel Arab flllol hl» puny i ti»*«!, took it long, tlevourlng l*>*'k ab'-ut him nml souglil a definition <>f llo* word to make soil ml tbe lift of prhl<* nml lmf*e that rose withlli lilrn "let menu nobuddy kilt chase na out of til«?” "Nobody.” Daddy’s Bedtime When Spark Rulliteli the Chicken House Sp*rhl» n.* Out With an I 44 In II • MnUth p «4 4 V* * s 4 • Doe* a general banking buaineaa and can assist you in the transfer of money by issuing drafts to the different part» of the United Mates, and its services .•re available for the tranaartion of conaervative bunineaa. DENTIST ALBANY A U«n«tic>»i bl ocs. One dn) a gentleman .:i'" hilf a crown to n der.f Slid dumb' beggar, alio, quite taken off hi* guani by *u<b unusual muniticeli- e. evintilo-») Tile** you. sir' Hl»—« you' ' i "Hello*" ml«l the gviitlrinnu thought you were deaf mid dumb." "Mu i wn*. «Ir." replied the tieggnr. "but your evintoli! Ittnry gelien wit y wn« auch n sh*» k «och it pleasant slx-k to th«* «« stem that It tin* re stored my *| h -<- h snd hearing llie«« you strain, tir. s thousand lime*" — London lit lilt« tested. scientifically 240 First Street Ovrr Cuvkk'i Bank Mun wn« looked ii|«m ns ohi when It wn« shown that he wn* contempo rnry with tbe mammoth In the giacisi period, hut rer-enl discoveries prove him to lie Imiiienaiimbly older am! to have lived with the forerunners of tbe mammoth elepbna nntlqiiu« mid the Kt rn»a n rhlnoceroo. rhinorer.« et ruscus lie found his way Into tirent Britain while the IVrltlsh Islntfil* were ■till a penlnntiln. nml the I hn nies was a tributary of th«- Rhine and III the ancient valley of th«- rilutti* •« pursued the deer or ti««! from the «uve tear mid the tiger Tbl» we know from the botte« and «tone Implement* found in umllsturte-d ground far below the pn-i. iii •'.u t I ,• ..f iiç. - di I euturj A c E w Lb ? UT y HEN daddy entt-e npstalra the children were talking nliout Nliepple h • lic.ilth I..i*l not la-en very g *«l. nnd Jack sal<l that when their «log was ill the Greens hn<l given him u raw egg dnlly nml found thnt It did good "Blit,” «n d lit el) n to I ii I. it Would In- hntM to get Nliefiplr tn ent nn egg I never heart! of dog» entltig eggs" "Well. Frankie Green ii« tbeli Bruno learned to like eggs," Inslatrd Jack • I»«» you s'p . a. dog* like eg. « ihultl.t ■ n«k»«l Evelyn doubtfully. 'Well. «- me dog do I *11 tell ion a story of one dog that learned tn like them loo well Thl« d* g « name wn« Hpark III* belonged to two little girls named Agnes nml l»nl - I who Hv«sl In a delightful old fashioned house In the country w her»’ they had < hl-ken« nnd cuts mid n pony I'ntll Npnrk ciitne In one morning nml ««it down !.< «id«- the kitchen rnnge with an air that « Itl *1 like thl« place pretty well Guess I'll stay,* they never had had a dog. "About midwinter, when eggs were • -nrce. there was n rumor from the kitchen thnt eccs were lost from the « hl« ken bouse very strangely. Gretchen, who hnd charge of th»» pantry, wn« nngrt Kite binmed Mr Cuddy, the colored mnn. who cutne In twice n week to di* ««I*! Jolm Mr Cuddy In his turn Inhl It to the Italian« There wna an Italian family In the netgbhorh«>od The lit. tie girl»' m. liter »u« -ure It wna rats nnd «o the cane stood until «»nr day little Johnny Sh* rt. who lived actosa the «ti»-rt. boldly chnrgrd Npnrk with the I heft •Th«* little girl« were nngry. Spark hnd become very dear to them, al though hr wna «elfish ntmut crowding the pu««l*-« nwny from the tire The children'« mother look««l doubtful, t ut father said. 'We ll try Hpark.' No be got ■ mu. egg from the pantry ind put them down In the «Ittlng room where Spark o»u!d ««a* them, and eiery <>n«’ pretcn*le*t |o l*o busy with something Hpiirklr Jtt«t mildly ginn« rd nt the eggs a« much na to nay: Thue Mi folks ottuhl to G* more careful of those egg»! But It's none of my affair ' Then he «tretched out nnd went to alrs’p "One m< ruing, though, th«- chlhlrrn's father happened to tie np early, and wh.it «111 lie see Imt Mn»ter Spark <-«*mlng out of the chicken bouse with nn M|«ark find t*een ••~g In bl« nioiith Then tbe iL»g went back am! got another i igtlt In III" act lie Wit« the egg thief No Rpnrk th »in l «teul eggs an) more Spark waa pun I «lied then nnd .................. ! • -i u u ul enough dog to learn that It Is wtnest uot to take anything without leave.'* h K It's our’n.” the I* y wont on. with curious vehemence. "Like dis here," «Hatching au old knlf»« from bls p«»k- et nnd shaking It In his tight flat, "ter t'row away, ter sell er ter keep, and nobuddy got nullin' ter » ty nl*ont It7* "Just that, laddybuck that and notb- | Ing else.'* ' N>> more «linkin' an' *m*.*pln' nr* nt»’ •I '.Iglll dor ...| |-. r». hi c ■ lullin’ frr der push, no more dirt of no kind. Kay, I can't git dat jus' In a minute.” He atcsKl grappling with tbe new Idea In the «ear* han old one came to the top. Ill« face changed rapidly. The furtive. Inintixl look return»«) In a tone tbe odd quiet of which CUU- trnalinl with th«* former heat h*> spoke »gain "Ver for me now. ain't ter, Jim? If If der Gnu should happen ter come here yer wouldn't t'row mo down nt dl« stage of der game?" Tbe big man anawered him with an equal solvrnes« lie thrust a hand l*efure the b«*y'a ey«a a splendid haud, massive and corded nt the base, run ning out to long, shapely. Intelligent ffngera. and every line In It spoke of power. , 'I».. i .*n «• •■ that band. Cite«? "Yv««»lr." "If the Onn' «how« hl« face where that band can get a grip on him It will du the bnslne«« for him In one »qm-.-.e. and If the ham! «an t reach there « a Now. get Hint rifle Inside thnt enn out of your mind once for nil." "Well.'' *al.l llo- boj " ■ ' I H tie d d. dal'* ail I kin «ay. Jim.'' mi l rushed Into tbe house The miner leaned l»n< k nnd laiiKhcd and blrw his Dose, laugliv«! again ami blew Illa no«« agitlli; then III- wl| e<| the dust out of bl« eyes, nwote a words himself und follow »«I the within. The next day Jim stnrled on work In enrueat Before h<- liml •■mk n hole here or there In the broad smooth surface of the Inr of gritel that lie felt certain bld Ills ltmiau>n Now he determined to begin nt the crock bank mid drift atmlgltt m i. « the bar. Tint! meant tltxt feel «if em l.l-l If flic lc*t III: • f’M • III ' « much kinder than she had lilnte«l nt lieforv. quite nn undertaking fur man. con«i<lerlng the timbering all. It must hare lieon n miner wrote that hope springs eternal In tbe iiutiian breast. Mtirelr In no pl.i e other than the mines Is the fact «<• manifest There wn« once n tnnn «er only lhr«H’ year» old w ho was «Inkliig through a cap of cement giai feet I I In- *1 off W «• lii'f ' I.:- '!• |Miw«ler work, barely to I«- hmsettetl with a pick The old man bait to cilntb down sixty fi>et «if ladder I’ll hi« bit« kct. climb nil attain nod «lump It. nnd so on and «» on nml «o on lb- •Ide«, bo hnd to wrlk thirty mil«-« and tinck again with III« loa«l whenever he run out of provisions It hnd tnk.tt him n year to put hl« abaft down the sixty feet There were Ilo more <■» r". each foo| getting harder, the * -»rd only kurv what would hr* nt the l**>t- tom whet he got tin re, «et ti alt In that old t to obtnln a complete exposition of the theory nrxl practice of optimism It 1« an unliellovablc story nml would Iw seuselrM were it not entirely true Benld« that effort. Jim« task took on tbe tint of mt nt o» utloit. but the tunn wlto runs <k»> feet of tiinin*l «in- glc handed earns whatever may I h - at the end of It. Tbe tunnel wna the one thing Hint ('loro abhorr«’d In til» new aurrmnid- I Ings Whether It was that It remind I e»l lilm of the dingy hob-« of his < Ity life or whether It wn» n nniurnl nn- tlpnthy. Chea wns one of tlmse who can never enter a «•ontlne<l sfutev with At out the sennatlon of nmotlii rlfig any rate, neither argument nor •■••nx Ing could get lilm to put h foot within Ils dark mouth. An old miner would hate shnnsl Ida footings In thl» Insinn. «•. for .lint «o thorough In some things, wan n care Io»« workman Your old miner would have shaken his bond nt tbe weak caps and rrckleiuily driven lagging, frames out of plumb nnd made of nny ath-k that came to hand more » -i«e- I clally ns they were to anpftori loose I dirt of the most tr«-n< heron« sort Cb»si work«**! outside, dumping rar that Jim hnd tnnde of four section» for wh»w*l» nnd »lithe board« for »Ides Jlnt. Ill«« Ingenious, hnd rigg»*d up n pulley system where by Ches could run the car out nnd In without Interrupting the work on the face. waa hard lalior for Ches nt fir«»., he gritted hla teeth nnd stuck It mnnfitllr. (To b< C'ontinuvd) < * ■