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Call arid see the Christmas cards Heyne has now on display. 15L4 : A., ja J flreuibiea Dr and Mrs. Juns and eon, Lebanon, ate their turkey in .‘•cio. A Doll Free A Free Doll. coupons at Chas. Weselys. Wunt< i "ix or seven coni» of wood Enquire at the Express Office. t ( ha - Weaelv made a business trip to Portland the latter part of the week. I.« Don't get cold feet at Hibler * Gills. Get woolei Heyne has what you want fur Christ mas tree decorations. M>-4 Let it ruin —if you have one of thus, new umbrellas from Hibler A Gill's. Delicious ripe olives IS cents per p ■ at W eaely's Grocrry. Try them. Notice the big doll In ( has Weaely window. Its free. Ask for coupons Fool Jack Frost by getting a pan < those nice warm woolen blankets . Hibler A Gills. Dr. Prill attended the meeting of It« Central Willamette Mi-dical Asaociati at Albany yesterday. Dill pickles and new sour krout, s t salmon and mackerel are among th ticw iteiii" nt W el r ■ ■ i , The big candle at N. I. MorrisonT burned 52 hours, 45 minutes ata! 21 seconds. of A Little Girl That Ask for Winter underwear at prices that arc right ut Hibler A Gills. Heyne has a nice line of Christmas tags, stamps stickers and checks. In 4 Miss Birdelle Brenner of O. A. C., sine over last Wednesday in order to •at Thanksgiving turkey. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kellenberger of eban-in. were Thanksgiving guests of dr. and Mrs. L. K. Heyne. »nr (T-r »tmas »ilverware is now ir . ave the largest stork in th d Ah our silverware is guárante« «I han. W.-aely. A McKnight of Indejiendcncr W ia over the fi’st of the week visiting lati and frierais. He returned to .tallas 1 uesday. I he long winter evenings will soon be (¡et a good supply of reading by advantage of the News 'lul- nr ama. >1 i '••• r» (ico. Warner and Her ry , o »re memt-ers of the antlerrd > -d. sttemicil the Lodge of Surrow al AI u’ - !»»t Minday. .1 A. Bilyeu th<’ ■ rphan of thia c.ty, Dr. Tucker and f< -ly of Port I . < i uver to la-hanon for a visited his brother-in-law, Dr. haiui- .- rhan* »giong (< «d with hie daughter, son and family thia week. Mrs. N ile i.unsaules. Dr. Ixiwi-. tin- optician, * A big m ipi- rede l>«ll at the Otxch ’r I-| »d’»' Dr-* M . I nda , Decembcr 22. ber i , er h dale ring vour ii ask and win the prite. Mayor he. . * - ... t*-m|K>rarily in Mnrtland, return«11 horn« Monday in order to vote at th«? city election. .‘... whip * tin • lay. by feeding them low's egg tnak> r bone, shell, flax meal, blots! meal, beel scraps and protoma. Sold at W'esely's Grocery. The Farmers Meat Market handle« a choice line of fresh and cured meat- at lowest prices. Highest price«, pai* farmers for their beef, mutton, pork, u id hitieS. Nuf sed. ttuy IcD-na'i, Pr> . Cail a i«i »•<■ Hint new line of jewe that A. W llagey has just receiv. Thjs is th«1 best asoortment ever sh««wn a will lie put down in roio I h< p. in reach of all and every piece of t« is ar t>te< d to give entire gCMxla w I satiafa t«<>n. 1» 4 Now la the time to get your Christ mas jewelry as it is going fast and you will have to pay twice the price I Shi selling at any where else for the same clasa of goods. I am determined to quit handling jewelry so am selling lower than the lowest. Morrison'« Hardware More. We now have a special sale on tine White srwing machines which have l«een left here by the company, As they wish to dispose of them they are offering them below cost. Now is thr time to get your sewing machine for Christmas, as you will never hav«* th«- opportunity to buy as good a machiae as this at the price. Chas. Weaely. Th« Sewing Club was very pleasant ly entertained by Mrs. Ed Myers in her pretty new home November 23. The afternoon was spent as usual in sewing, interrupted by music anil a very dainty lunch servtal almut four o'clock. The ladies postponed then next regular meeting as It occurred on Thanksgiving day. The club met to day with Mrs. P. II. McDonald. Daddy ’s Bedtime Mi-.» leiis Bump spent the week-end with her parents near Gervais. .1 i»i • by A bauy’a best orchestra. 2d-3 Bilyeu received the »ad in w enlay of the death of hie niece. >a Mack, youngest daughter of Wn. -1 ck. familiarly known aa "Dutch.'' ‘"he i Ind in Michigan Dvcembcr 2. and and you fa r I.«-«» 1.1.J :d moke on your hans »■•on this fall. It does the work will save any thing fur you but ■ul. Try it "n your meat this l'or »»!■■ at W.-sely's Grocery. A. P Herons reporta that from I i» purebred Barred Rock pullets hi gets a ease of eggs every few days, the rrsults of constant an 1 careful se- lection in building up a laying strain of chickens. A horse race 1» an interest!.lg ever t to some, but more of your friends ar- Interested in any event that concert you. if you go away on a visit o friends come to visit you, see that thi fact reaches the New» office before publication day. >upt. I.. L. Gooding announces ths the pupils are being brilled for t Christmas Cantata to be given just te fore the Holidays. It is planned t have an entertainment of such a na ture that it can be equally enjoyed tj ail the children of the community. Sunbeam T lia«l («•■eii a dark dull day. and Evelyn and Jack were nut very rb«*rf«il at Its close alien they climbed off to tied. for (be wealbet man bad said in the cvenlug | mi | mt that It was likely to fain tbe next day and perhaps tbe next ' Aud whatever »hall we do, for It Is so p««ky staying tndo««r»F’ grumbled Jack “I like tbe sunshine.'' Evelyn a«M«*d ■'Well.' said <la«ldy. "once I knew a jolly little girl sunbeam Her name was Mura, and »be was the daughter of a pour widow. Laura was left alone a great deal Mfie was lame Thera was something wrong with her Lack. Wlieu sbr »«" not feeling Well her mother would pull ber couch up to the window, and If «lie had tu g<> out a kind lady from upstairs would come In from time to time to see the little girl "Bui when I oi ura was able sbs Would skip around, oh. so cheer fully, put ting things l<> right» au<1 alien Her mother came home the potatoes would be peeled and tbe trokettle bulling so ciwerily. "And all day a» »be lay on her couch or sat in her little roeker Ixitira's finger» would I»- working Imslly And Inme Laura langbed and snug ns »tie worked "One day a big burly man «ti-pt-d at tbe basement door to Halen before bo creaked «»o upstair» where be was to mtw-t another man. a doctor like him »•If Tbe lady two floors up Was always having sl«k »(«ells and calling In tbe doctors "When be reached the top floor be asked, 'Who Is the little girt who Ilves In ttie basement?* “■<>b, that l< a little lame girl wh*e« mother Is a caretaker for tbe bouse.' he was told • When he went down the doctor knocked at IJiura s door. Then lie went In and talked to tbe little girl "'It's wonderful, the gou«l d<»clor told bls wife 'That chlhl Is a little sun l«cnin Whenever auy one In Hint ftouio- 1» dull or blue they gu In to »•»• ber. aud »tie «beer» Ibcm ail Just ns »be cheered me. and I m going to cure b«*r lame back so sb« can g>« out Into tbs world to t«e sunshine for h«Mps and I ¡.,. mi ... wad fo r. foe a Bin«) »ml«c oii.l n < tieery w*>r«i arc th*; t«««st kind of sunshine.' "And that's what I think.*' concluded daddy "And I wish I could start a little sunbeam society among the l«oys and girls I know ** I III«* News desires to give its reader« the advantage of the best rates on the best putters aud magazine« piibliehe«!. Below is a list of gixxl (•«Hiibi nations and we »11 ;i 11 exit nd it from time to time. These are strictly cash in advance prices; The Scintillìi Xen?« mid I Regular price. Club price ^3 (Ml Weekly Or«*gonian ..... 3 (Ml Semi Weekly .lournal *HM> Dailv and Sundav Journal (k«’>() 1 hiilv Journal Town «1 Countty, twice a mo 2.*»U 3 IMI Kuial >|«itit, w « vk I v $2 25 2.o<i Story Monk Sfiralird tirhlnJ th* < urtaln A Cat That ■ T.ile-io Bla’e Oregon 1'i-ai her“’ Journal Scientific Ati’crican .... 1 Mineator \«>rtliw«'t Poulin Journal 1 .a 1' ol lettl N \\ rt K 1 V I Ac pi ¿¿Anti? spent w.akr cv aings uu D FOCI P WA0F < HIIIIARD A j iokiuco Aaj Of An ¡ 30U 2.'Ml 2.75 I..'»«» 3.00 2.< M1 2.54) (> 75 5.25 1.50 2 15 2.1 M* 2.1 > 1 9.5 3 75 I 5 2 25 1 fiO 1 '.1.5 ai LL Coafedioarrr. Soft Drinks Didn't Like to Go to Bed «•^■^IIIS civnlng." said daddy to Jack and Brelvt^ "I am going to tall I you a story about a smart ent. The cat's name was Munk Monk belong?»! to a family sfblcb was very fond of cats and au be »»» given the tooit <>f everything to «-nt and «luring the day »l«q«t on the softest nigs In the choicest Corner lu tbe house When ulgbt came tbe cat was aent to the cellar, where hr bad a »bug box cu»hloti«»l with car|«et. The cat'» mistress would give the pussy a nightcap a pl«^« of nice tucat tw co.ii him to go down Into the cellar w|tho«it making a rusa tine night the supply *«f meat ran abort and there ■<«« nothing be Ilk«»! for M««nk He didn't know thia, so when a plecw of col«! potato was thrown down the cellar stairs Monk went trustingly nfter It. "Tt«<- next night when It was time for Monk to go to the cellar be would not stir when • albs! lie looked ecornfully at the pl«"ce of m««at held up to lura him t«e4ow Monk having l>ern fool««d once was not to l«e taken lu again 'Hie meat ha<1 to be poked under his none before ho would t«elle»e that *t was ul! right After a time Monk tilt U|»oti tbe plan of hiding when It came twdflme «le tried * trvplng under the sofa. Into an empty drnwer. Into the pantry and < * ii Into l tie < lutlic« Imsket. but was nlwaya liunted ««ut by bls mistress and itistled down «rilar In disgrace without the nice nightcap *'M<>lik tunile up Ills mind Hint lie would get ahead of selfish human folk Ui he rnckv«! bl» little bralu for plans and upMt Ills spare time nosing about for n go«»! hhlltig plací? "line tilrlii. when the usual Iswftlme search was made for Monk, he wai ■mt to t»> fouud After a half hour'a hunt the family gnre It up and went tu »»I Th«> next morning when they got up Monk waa found washing his face n the middle of the dining room The sume thing bnpp<*n«d tbe next night ■ nd ttie next. •'Then Monk's mlstrrsa said abo would not |>e outwlttesl by a cat. and the text night Monk was watclwsl Shortly tiefore l«edtlme he wna s«-en to craw« 'wlilnd the window curtain. When the cat's mlslress («eepeil Inside Hie cur ,'iiln he waa gone But abr gvesand what had tss-ome of him Stealing out lours alie «aw Monk clinging to tbe window »III * A pane of glass had t«e<-n broken In ttie window an«! Monk had aqweere«! ult nn<! w aa waiting for folka to go to t«"d w hen he < ouid go back to bls ■ushloti or prowl ats«ut outdo.rs a> l«-»t ault«n! bls fancy. ' Y««u may be sure that tbe pane of glasé was put into th«« window tbe next day." A Professional Parado» The atiidv of eclence I» not n«*ceo ■irtly al! gray It may have Its rosy tafebea It la said that a lea me«! •rofessor of Ibddeltwrg fortiade hla tudenta the reietltlon of a <?ertaln ex «erttneM "But." they protested. "It baa al vaya t«««en successful " The Number 520, Six-Shot "Nevertheless." he said. "Its |«r«sl Repeating Shotgun at $25.00 l««n among experiments Is absolutely U. M Itoi Upson delivered his sec ond and last lecture on Panama to ai appreciative audience at the Higl School Assembly Room last Sat uni a The News has on hand a limited night. .Mr. Cain favored the a nlierice number of beautiful lithographed pictures 14x13 inches suitable for fram with a vocal solo and several numtwri by the orchestra were also enjoyed. ing, free from advertising and printed The city election Monday pass«! of on heavy cardboard which will lie given tk new subscribers or renewals while quietly, the following ticket bemi they last These pictures would easily elected: Mayor, R. .M. Cain; Treaaur sell for 50 cents each at art stores, but, er, J. F. Prochaska, Recorder, Cha» we are going to give two, different C. Wade. Councilmen for two years mtenaltle from an Intellectual point subjects, to each |>cr»on calling at the I.. F. Jones. P. H. MacDonald. E. t f view “ office and paying SI.25 on subscriptior. Shelton; Councilmen for one year. J. A The b«iya stared None will be sent by mail as they can Bilyeu, >. Phillipi, John. F. Kukacki "The thing may answer very well In «rartlcw." said the professor, "bnt It Is not be rolleil without crushing. Th« Heating stoves of Oregon make at ■ «it sound In theory "—Youth's Com supply is limited, so you'll have to price that will knock your hat of •anion. Don’t fail to get my prices lie fore yo> hurry. First come, first served. Peculiar Table Customs. The following extract from a letter buy. I have just made a deal with th In a l«ook entitled "Dotnestlc Man manufacturer so I can sell you heater received by Dr. Prill, from the Red ie«s of the Mlddlo Agra" we are told Cross Society, is self-explanatory at what they formerly coat me for hat In those days dinner tables were "The secretary of the board of health. ■ few days As soon as this shipment wvered by a "nappe." or tablecloth 1 gone you and I will have to pay mor« Dr. Calvin 8. White, suggests that 1 pon It were placad a largo aaltcwllar, N. I. write you concerning the sale os Red So come in while they last. «rea«! and cups for wine, but no knives Morrison. ( roes Christmas seals. The public •r plat««« The reason for the a I «seme Mrs. W. C. Simmons Jr., has bil » health committee is trying to establish •f the knives arose from tbe common a state fund to be used in fighting the out announcing a public sale of her per ■ractlce In vogue of |H«ople carrying great white plagu«- anywhere in Oregon. sonal property, a list of which will I < heir own knives In a ah ««a th atta> hod Such a fund can be established by a found in another column, to take placi o their girdle In an rorly work, «rit Mrs. Sim generous sale of the Red Cross seals. next Tuesday at 11 a. m en by Lydgate—"Rules For Behavior The sale is conducted in every state in -nona, who was left a widow two weeks it Table''—the guests are told to bring the Unite«! States and has the endorse ago. intends returning with her fatht r «o knives unsecured to tbe table, ment of every health worker.” L. E to his home at Idaho Falla. Under the vblcb can only tn««an that eocb one vaa to ke«p hla own knife--that Is Heyne has a supply of tho seals on eircuma'ancea the sale should be wel Ito one bo carried with him clean ha 11 which are sold for one cent each. patronised. . Oregon 1 l«Hi>erica 1, Week 1 Daddy’s Bedtime T I.. Duggcr alten led a meeting of ninlng stockhol lers in Mbanon Tue»- Jay. The Company of which Mr Dug- (er i» one of the director», ha« n< h i ilding» in .Mexico. A full line of Dr. David Robert» Hock and [«oultrv remedie» on hat d All r«-medi«*a guaranteed to do the Work ’hey 'n- recommended for. Ask for r kt at Wesely’s Gro-'ery. W*a Everybody’» Veh MM.« lax The tutti# lam# Girl W m Alwty« Tue tlncst line of china. Japanese ar.d {lass wäre ar- the tatest arrivsla et A'esely's Grocrry. Call and »ec them «furo buying your Christinas presente. OUR CLUBBING =~O F F E R -= The Scio Planing Mills it’s natural fur you to want the moat and the best you can get fur your money. But when you buy a bill of lumber without getting an ratimat«1 from u», how du you knuw that you're getting the best bargain that 1» poaaible for 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 la tu always let ua make vou an ratimate on what yuu want before buying elsewhere. We have a complete stock of everything in lumber and building material. Estimates promptly furnished. Call and »ee us. SCIO PLANING MILL CALIFORNIA IS FAMOUS THE WORI D OVER For Its splendi'l hoatelri«?», its varied attractions, its fine beaches, hot Springs and ¡«Ica-urc resorts—Al! thea«- ran be reached with ease by the STEVENS 1» a h«n>merle»» gun with a solij frame. I .aaier toojaerste quick» er etui »mouther action than any other. It never balks and it |a-rfvs-tly bal.«i>< rd. . • Ixrtailnl dr»« r ipti..n i f aay of oar tun» to In our las ftgr Frrv CaUk«. •Vs.l fmr it TO-PA >" If yvm cannot obtain STR VC NS Hin ts. stloTCl NS, PISTOLS. TEI.ESCOPKS thnsich your dealer, we will »hip dirvrt, eipreaa l*«epal.t, lip'll re- «Vlpt of catsloe griee. J. STtVDB ARMS A TOOL COMPANY I*. U ft.«» *»«« CHICOPHIC FALL» MAStACHUSHTTa l f k, tA.-’,T.'- SANTIAM NEWS "Road of a Th< urand Wood« r " Route of Shasta Limitinl $55.00 On »ale daily, g«««! six months with stop-overs going or returning Corre»|K>nding h«w fares from other Oregon points Call on our agents for HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED LITERATURE Describing San Francisco, Oakland, Stanfoni University, Lick Observa tory. Saida Cri . l>el M* ut», Paso Robb s, Hot Springs, -anta I’-arl-ara. Los Angeles, Long Beach. San Diego, The Old Spanish '«i»»iona. Yosemite National Park and Big 1 rces, and other places of interest in the Golden • late, or write to JOHN M. SCOTT < eru-ral l‘. fsenger Agent Oregon Portland • VfiMv touwiimy, Thcrr w m tuU abmit Rmwnlns. iMtrtkwinrl.v In hfw it<*<••• nt • n»! In tbn tnnr nf n < t <>!« •* :in<l n lain of av(*ofihni>cy *»f it ni iti <»ntær to In* of » khk !«* to wblrh hr <lhl t»«»t Imt thr |*M*t ' n*» ih r»* P m * pw m >.«■♦■□ <♦)«*. the bmH »»hvj « - ti in , r,«in irfc* ntl d**M> lipflntiN Mrtnoira u£ John (’burton Collins MSI Many of the stockholders of the Fair Association have not paid their sub* scriptions or assessment due the So ciety which is long past due. Please give this matter your attention before the 15th of December Subscribe for the Kantiani News.