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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1911)
¡: brevities Call and see the Christ mb» cards A Heyne has now on display, 19-4 11 A Dull Free A Fr.e Dull. Ask f*»r coup«,us at Chas Wesslys. Ed Stuart has been hauling wood for the Scio Hotel the past week. Winter underwear at prices that an right at Hibler A Glib. for «ale at this Ileyne has a nice line of Christmas tag«, stamps stickers and checks. 19 4 Trolllnger Bros, load») a car of hay thi» week. Call at the poatofficv or semi 43 50 to Daisy Buckner at Scio for the Evening Telegram one year Tr«»pa»s office. Notices A new line of up-to-date umbrellas at Hibler A Gill's. Don't get cold feat. hoe«- at Hitder A Gill*. Mr. and Mr«. Harry I. Edwards of Caledonia. N. S., are visiting the lat Get woolen ter's «ister. Mr». N. B Mo«« a at West Me io. Our Christmas silverware is now in Hryne has what v»u want for Christ ! • I «nd we have the largest stock in the mas tree decorations. All our silverware is guaranteed Our Job W ork is second tu none in city has Wisely. the county, (live it a trial The long winter evening» will soon lie Jack Frost has been in evidence sev here. Get a goo«! supply of reading by eral nights the ¡tast week. taking advantage of the News * dub Lathes Calling Cards print»! or bing bargains. blank for sale at this office. The fimnit line of china, Japanese and I j’l it rain if you have one of those glass ware are the latest arrivals at new umbrellas from Hibler A Gill's. Wi sely's < irocery. Call and see them Delicious ripe olives 15 cents |«er pint before buying your Christmas presents. at U eselv's Grocery. Try them Ix’t u« have your order for msgaxin«-« Notice the big «loll in Chas. Wesely's and pap« r» for the coming year. We window. Its free. Ask for coupons. can save you cost of money order and Mrs. Heath <•( All any is viaitlng her. postage and also the trouble of writing slater Mrs. Frank Gooch, herv thia s letter. week. In the case of N. I. Morrison vs. the T. L Dugger and A. E. Edwards went to Albany on business Tu«’b<lay afternoon. F«.«’l Jack Ftalt by getting a pair ««f. those nice warm woolen blankets st Hiblur A Gills. Scio Planing Mill, tried liefure Justice Shelton Wednesday morning a verdict was rendered in accordance with the contentiun of the «iefendant. A full line of Dr. I'avid Roberta «lock and jmultrv remedies on hand E. B. Spnngenburg ata! son Rov ami All remedies guarantee«! to do the work Air. ami Mrs. Grant departed recently 'hey arr recommended for. Ask for free books at Weedy's Grocery. for Vancouver, Wash. Try lx«es Liquid Smoke on your han.s Any paid in advance subscribers can hav«’ the benefit of reduced price on •nd bacon this fall. It «lues the work and will save anv thing for you but any of our reading bat gains. T. L. Dugger made a business trip your soul. Try it on your meat this to Portland and other )>ointa Friday, re fail. For sale at Wesely's Grocery. turning "unday evening. Dill pickles and new sour krout. salt salmon and mackerel arc among the new items a? W-s’ly- Gi- « <-ry. Malcom Miller of -tringtown was i Scio ilwitor Monday evening, returnin, homme Tuesdav morning. Mr. an«! r» A. F Gooch, prom • nent citixens «f .-htlburn, left tow Friday > <>• i i . h« rl tup to Port la <1 You«.. o. 1913 for *1 4 aVv y« Nothing better to present to a liuy gir« l..w«i ««« I w»«« » wmpamuo. Ol Mrs Nelle («un-aub-s and win Ly an«! • is« iyuh x> • te uvei fi l.eliation a few UayS the last ol ll, week visiting w ith me born» folks. A three . ■rn« r«'.l m--v< i» In-ing made this week. Prof. I.. I.. Gooding hss n<". ■ d to the A. E. Randall property. ■ I ( arson to th«’ house vacated by Mr «ouding and J. M Lindley is to m««v< t > th«’ place where Mr. Lindley h»a b -en living. Wm Simmons «lied Friday morning. Nov. 21 of nflammation of the liowel» el was buried »unday afternoon, the m iai ervie’-B being conducted from t ll-pti-t church by Rev. Morns of ftuy Dec« a»« d was 30 years of age 1 '■ aves a widow and two small sons vii as a host of rdativea and r ends to mourn hia loss. Heating stoves of Oregon make at a ,»nc«< that will knock your hat off Jon't fall to get my prices before you ■ ry. I have just made a deal with the Now in the time to make your hei. nnn ifacturvr so I can sell you heater» lay, by fe»iing them l.« e's egg maket st what they formerly coat me for a bone, ahci«, fi..» in. ,d, Uiuud nival, u» ew days As nwn a* this shipment u scraps ami proteina. Sold at Weauly' * >ne you and I will have to pay mor«- Gru er« • > co ne in w hile they last. N. 1. Morrison. ’‘t/llhK’ A ssx ^C m *4» HUW Vs»L«»«c his own cooking and »ays he is gaining E. J. Hall of Idaho Falls, Idaho came weight rapidly. If thi» keeps uj> lorg n Tuesday evening to look after the he intemia to cnaiienge l »1 I arson .or ffaira of his daughter Mrs. W. ('. a weighing match. 41 nmon* Jr . whose husband died las' week. Mr. Hall who is connect»! with Glen Holland suffer»! a painful arc ie postotlici- at Idsho Fallsy expresses dent Tuesday when ho cut his fool on « >i nself as being highly please«! with piece of broken glass. Dr. Pm io, it being hl« first visit to this part dressed the injured n.ember and th« little fellow is now on lhe rapid roa«i to •f the country. He expects to be here everal weeks. recovery. The Farmers Meat Market handle’ U. !.«• Roi Upson guv«- hia stereoptl. a choice d.ie o ires i and cured m« lecture on Panama to a well filled at low. al prie«”«, tiunesl price* pa use last Saturday evening at th« farmers lui ui . ~v«i, moituii, yx. , gh School Auditorium. The view« ami bides. Nut set!. -.1 «.-«t»i of'.«) colored slides illustrat Roy McDonald, Prop. g the construction of the canal ami _ -x. ------ . ... Call and see that new line of jewelry ■ relation to the Pacific coast states. that A. W, Hagey has just received • xt Saturday evening Mr Upson wd. This is the best assortment ever showi >ow MO color»! slid«-« and the subject in Mei», lhe prices will be put dow, f the lecture will be, "Panama, it» in reach of all and every (dece of thi« ilstory, its People and Their Customs. ” goods will 1« guaranteed to give entire he cause is worthy, the entertain satisfaction. 19 4 .ent well worth the price of admission, Mrs. J. A. Bilyeu and daughter Nna 5c, and everyone is urged to be resent. left Tuesday morning for Hood Rivei for a month's visit with her daughte • Notice ol Htoj ol Finii Iccoant Mrs. II. Connoway and Mrs. P. M Wilson. J W. says he la looking fur Notice is hereby given that the fina some young widow that want» to take count of Jacob Bartnik as executor a laiy to raise. He can't stay alone as ' the iast will and testament of Went, it's too lonesome. olliah, deceased, has been filed in th« Pcople on the Pacific coast every • >unty court of Unn county. State of where arc much interested in the op« t 'rrgon. ami that the 4th day of ing of the Panama Canal. Scio has •ecemtier. 191!. at the hour of 9 o'clock splendid opportunity to hear about th u m., haa been duly appointed by such history ami conatruction of the canal by ->urt for the hearing of objections t< h< «ring Lu Roi Up»on Saturday night ich final account ami the settlement D« a't fail to hear him Admission 25 hereof, at which time any person cents. 90 colored slides. .terested tn such estate may appeal Now is the time to get your Christ id file objections thereto in writing mas j« welry as it is going fast and yo ind contest the same. will have to pay twice the price I ai Jacob Bartnik, selling at any where else for the san. Executor class of goods. I am determined t C. Bryant, quit handling jewelry so am selling Attorney. lower than the lowest. Morrison'» Fi«t publication Nov. S, 1911. Hardware Store. I.ast tmblicatron Dec I. 1911. The Mascot of Sweet Briar Gulch By HENRY WALLACE PHILLIPS Cefrrlgkt. IV by the Bobbs-Merrill koaeasy After that one small weakness rose To (be mouth of Ches Felton, hero the tunnel he went, Alore the turn («led pile of dirt nn«l timber ran a sort of |«ss»nge tietween It ami the roof— a way along which a boy might crawl an«! flud out If all the frames were down, to which I lie »lien« «« <-f Hie Hui nd gave a bitter assent. or If by some most Im ky clinn«e one or two lia«l held and Jim t«e safe within. Ches climbed to tbe top and ihmst bls bend Into tbe glootn. ''Jim,” he called. "Jim!” No answer Before him lay the ruin of b'.s f«srt- nvr'a work. It was over this that bls path lay. as deadly dangerous a path a« coubl lie found The allgbteat dl» turlilng <>f the roof sl*ove might bring down u tliouMind tons of dirt U|«on tbe one who ventured «lowly ami bldoiua ly to crush hl» life ont there In tbe daA. bsyotxl «Ight and sound of tbe cheerful world without. With this knowlrtge tiefore blm and his lnt«iro fear of the dnrk bole, as daunting as the hmi«l of death Itself, be took his soul In his grl|«e and wormed bls way wltliln Once the sharp en«l of a broken ph- e of lagging caught In bl« clothes, and he could go neither forward nor back, There for a second he broke down, Bracing up ngcln. he mnnng»l somehow to get tbe old knife out of his | mm ket an«l cut hliiiself free. He could ««■e little A gray aim tral light Altered In here and there that defined nothing, even when hl» ey«*« grew accustom«-«! to the dark neas In Il was an endless journey, pin «-» where the dirt closed In he would t«e a full minute progrtmeibg a foot and a minute of su< ti mortal ter ror a« seldom falls to the lot of man of |x’«ce or soldier But it end«nl Suddenly the boy's outstretched hant! encountered only emptiness t»«- low. That frame hud held lie dove Into the spnee head first nnd lan«!<-<1 on something soft and warm, the body of his |>artner He had found him In a paroxysm ef joy h«’ flung hlm«vlf u|«on the mo tlonlesa figure and* «-ried tils heart out Thl«. too. be aoon conquer»! Jim had just so much show Any delay might wipe It out. He snnrobed the man'a pockets until he found a match Ry Its light he «aw the candle stuck Into the |«i«t and III It Then h«> knelt be side his partner again Ches rviillird what had happened the Instant before the calamity Jim. start)»! by the n««lse of the yleldlrg tlmt«ers. bad mad«* a rush only to l«s struck down by the rock, that now ay within an inch of him. yet struck Into safety for all that. Ila«l be gone a yar«l farther th* life would bate baen •masb»l out of lilui instantly. Hut now what? The flowing blood sent a sickening chill through tbe boy. Ilnd be done this much ouly to be aide to see his |»arduer die? He drove bls teeth into hl« band again at the 'h”iigtit W Imt w as ttetl Wflfl It a trick of the tunnel, his heart Bounding In bls own ears or a rhythmic beat from outside? Hollow and dull fell that “clatter-clum-clatter-clutn." "Bud!" ocreamed dies. 'T'ank God. «lot ■ Itml " After half a doren efforts he cllm!«e<1 th«* dirt pile an«l went back through tbe treacherous hole» The rider esme so fnst! "t'h." groaned tlie boy, "I'll oever make It! Bud'll t'lnk we're off soniewher»« an' pull on. Bud. Bud!" lie «'alle«l nt the top of bls lungs, but the tunml swallowed the little voice. l»c«i>erntioii made IbUi entirely r» k less. It was any way to get out lie foro the mall man was licyond call. Glairy with sweat, be pulled, tuggi-d. »qulrm»l and wriggled along until a dirty, small bundle rolled down almost under the mnil rider's feet. "Mhos!" sboiite«! Bud. with an as tonlsh»! oath. "AVhat's lhe—why. t>oy, what's the matter? Da»b it. how you »cart me"' •'D*r tunnel's fell In. Bud. Jim's In dere where der frnme's held. He's livin' yet. but he's got a tur'bl* cut tn bls bead." •'How far twek?” be asked. “Tree frames was held. Der* was seven. t«-tj foot apart. How much la datr "Forty feet - ten foot apart! No won der! Ob. Jim! How could you bar* been no carries*?" The boy's shoulders shook once. “TI* worked like er hors*. Now It's sll gone, an' he's In dr re" Tbe fac* contort»! out of sll humanity, but be held the t«-ars back. Bm! leaped from hia borse. "Never you mind, Ch«-«sy. >»d." he cried, bug glng up the little figure "We U him out <>f that Could we haul out tbe way yoo wentT' “No. der* «In t rw«m. end If tot* b det r««of bard“- he »hudder»! Bnd «urged in bls breath “If you weren't tbe sandy little mat» Io try It!” he said He «loud a moment lu «1 leucr g ’lug over It alt “Clise." tie «»Id. "there ain't any time to lose If Jim s < ut Uke that be may lil«H«j to death In tb«re when we > uutd save him ail outside "There's a |«ariy of miner« down tbr They wna bn ring road eight mile, tbelr grub as I weut by Chance« are they’ll be there yet They're cot four men and a teem, I could ride back Do but I ought tu be here working you think you cvukl slick un old Buck and rule lhereT" Ches «-aught bls band "I kin make It. Bud." be plendi’d ”1 cud<let>t do nothin if I stayed here, an' you could do a tivnp. Put tue up and let tur try ' “All right." said Bud ''The gom! Lord kept you from getting hurt In the tunneL Perhaps hell see you through again Shut your eyes and hold on tight when you strike tbe high plaice and don't touch a rein Leave It all to old llucg." He step|«cd forward and caught tbr borse by the bit. “Hu- k. " be ssld. ss though isiklng to a humau l«elug. "you and ms haie twee through a heap together Don t fall <!<>wn oil me now Take the kid safe, old boy." lie esugbt fhes up am! threw him ■< ross tbe s«dd!e "You'll only have to tell 'em what's The Lnrt send nothitig haptiened tLedby. you brave hapi ’’ns to you little devil W .-Il win '■ :! yet Go It. Be er CH A ITER VI ND while one of Jim's friend« piled pick and «hovel like a u <d ii».’«ti tin- other ««• sway Ing on top of a galloping borse grlpf Ing the |»>llin>el of be «add ■■ wpb all the strenisth tie bad and «bulling bls eyes when be came to th«- high places Captain Hanrahan's party were mln er» of «utmtiime They were Working tbelr way out to a new country to suit their iu< linatloua It had just b»«n suggested that it was |>etba|>«« time to hit the trail agalu when the captain ■aw a figure on a horse flying athwart the pioiiutalu aide "I I uh.' «aid the captain, 'that man's drunk or ernry." “Holy sufferin’.” gn«|>«*d the man next him n« llie yellow horse sllp|ied on a turn and sent a «'lower of grovel a tbiHiann«! f< et txl»w, "that was a near touch'' n» the borse «aught him self nn<! swept on "IxKiks io me like a case of trouble cap,” said a third s|«enk«*r *1 hat ain't no man anyhow. It ■ only a toy "Horse running away with him prolmbly Ills folk« ought to lie dub tai! for letting him out on such an aulmal Well, spread out. boy a. and we'll catch him" Blit Bu< k atopiH-d In two jum|>s at Cbee* command of ’ "Wboaf "Fr'en's," «ri«*d the boy, "me pard tier's caught In a tunnel «1st caved in on him Kin yer I help us out? Three mile above Jone« I hill" 11« bad hot flulsb««d lhe sentence be fore two iiii’ii «prang for the h<>r«<*« The r«-M grabbl’d pick« ami «hovels t I hurled tiu-m luto the w agon "We'll t>e there, a whooping.” said Captnlu Hanrahan "Tanks." replied Cbes weakly, and then the world went out. The captain »aught him a« be fell "Poor little cum ! He rid bard to help Ida partner." «aid the captain. "Humph your-eh«•«. boys! All readr! Got the whisky. Pet»? Pick« enough? Ktl< k the axe« where they won't jump too’«1 ai d cut ■ i«-g off some of n« the borse beMnfi Good animal, that,’ AU rigid, let 'em g««'" CLUBBING ad van The Sentisti! News und Regular price. Weekly <)r«'gonian ....... Spini Wt’fflv Journal......... I>ai!v and Sunday J«> irnal I>ailv Journal Town A' Cnuntiv, twice a mo Rural Spirit, wcelilv Oregon 1 Ionici-tea 1, weekl'«’ Toledo Bia !<• ......... t Irt'gun Teach« !< Journal ScieiitTie American Delineator Northwert Poultry Journal l.al' • «Netti s \\ eexlv ......... Club price $3 <M> Í2.2.5 3 00 2.1 Ki 9 00 (1.75 H.50 «5.2-5 2. .50 1..50 3.00 2 1.5 3 00 2.00 2."'0 2.1 M1 2.7.5 1 9.5 1, «5< i 3. i•> 3.00 2.2.5 2.1 Ml 1 Go 2.50 1 9.5 [A] 14. ion/ w. . a» » ,K*»antly spent si D POOL HSU Confectionery. Soft Drinks The Scio Planing Mills It’s natural for you to want the most and the best you can get for your money. But when you buy a bill of lumber without getting an estimate from us, how do you know that you're getting the best bargain that is lx —-ot f(,r you to get? You simply can't tell a thing about it. You don't know whether you’re losing money or not. The only safe way is to alw ays let us make vou an estimate on what you want before buying elsewhere. We have a complete stock of everything in lumber and building material. Estimates promptly furnished. Call and see us SCIO PI ANING MILL ■ Pen' Ein« lo Tillamook » « s VIA THE SUNSET N ór SHASTA rou res (io I •• Continued) AND Pacific Ry. & Navigation Co. Trains will run daily except unday on the following schedule: Lv. Portland......... . . 7:20 A. M. l.v. Tillamook........ .7:55 A. M l.v. Hillsboro .. H:60 A M. Lv. Bay City ........... 5:15 A M. Arr. Bvach Points 1:20 P. M Lv Beach Points ... SIX) A. M Arr. Bay City.... 2 ( 4 P. M Arr Hillsboro........... ! :25 P. M Arr. Tillamook 2 25 P M. Arr. Portland 4:10 P. M. Through tickets on sale »ale at city li-ket ti ____ ____ office. , Third and Washin/ton streets, or Fourth _ and Yamhill. t_ points on the __ —2 “ ----- tn all P ft A N Further particulars from the city ticket agent or agent Fourth ani Yanthill atrteU. J ohn m . scott ( renerai Pan«« nt er Agent I‘<»r 11 it tul sm N iiam news Oregon The Veil ef the Future. Notice I In ths Chicago «.bools a boy re fti«»l to »ew. thinking It below lite Sul script ions must he paid up by dignity of a man of ten years. December 1 to fret the benefit of the "Why.” »nid the ten. her. “Georg* 11.25 rate. After December 1 it will Washington did Ills own »earing In the coat SI 50. wars, and do you think you are better than (¡««orge Washington?” Hot drinks and hot lunche« at "I don't know.” r«q>ll<s) the l«oy seri Heynes. ottsly. "Only time «nu tell that”-1.* dies’ Home Jvurnal. Subscribe for the Santiam News.