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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1912)
1 "’" ■ ■ ... .. 1 - ------------ r--------- - A COLL: -Ui Aï SCA. S< e*’'* <»• V«* Ti * TRADE WINGS. WHy T^«y O’ow Phirjed i»n lla.il, np!vte fi timt / •re wg» • fore- pow«-r n ufHin «ht»ok ? 1 fi » / ÌV" ¿inktng ?j|, it it »r C lit*n '•. I»»* l„»tl J red y i'*h»p. an<! st lai iu it p. i Site do .A ìtW. •», * <* »»<* ivy fog, I mpht 1* Wltll ns xttp g« hall >iir Are hi thè al thè >ur, unii by thè no in . iu. but in lint •1 Wai rr w re At 4 il «tmwhin time the [ug Imd the «1er oi ilio «• Men ; ¿ru aduni ly Shortly | h - > orr 1 io r ill IlClIVll 4v. nnd I auot 1 er ftìid r’ * ’ (our V « « 1 • in V» C” <?C ♦ t down • ! etili b;C uo:lcr dr p cd. th i« mn n hcd t>g nt it* I I I Vi'H"’- hi fit • m 4 p* il virW AÎ r Uii nirg UsssrS Lanas- Toward Waat F r Out at Baa. In » »he Ooj'rt*’a. Tie of 3, 1 i ’iiii •n <•» in g «tu ¡> siua: 1S3T Itami a n<l the i Str« • * rt Liu u >k the iwbt 1 tile h an en- r< ideili ìm r> meh VC e The earth rotate, on Ita ana from Wf»»t to north of the equator, favini» the ••»pint w, from right to left, or op ti of the liamls !» "ite to the m «f 1 nt unte h held with >1» back to- i., i • mt i./. 1^« ml *•*- ses» * I »%»•*.» ; WÜJÍu U»V » ’ >p.af..r. i of the entire tn ass of air urei iti«l the > earth ¡» in the »ame di- re* * «ti. i f not, then the equato- r al regione » w<I’.ii'l K- torn by a wind a rate of h tnt <• ■ ■ ' . i> ‘ Is* r ,il' r ' ! c< ft) nulo _l rone is there- Air in t!i ‘it- »r » Garrii d from west to cart . the er,rth’s surface of »ivi lnn<! und a« . 1. But the beat of the •un Pt put !• the air over tli<-ae ti r< ‘ »i» and i imik«-* it rarer, and this M • to » ri»c far above other lay- <*rt of gr< ater density; then cool sir f rom U he north ami »oulh tern- ■ » < » into the va- : . < * • n< y, anU v»>r<i « >uhl blow straight 1 (OH r-4 fkn i »»e r u«iii.r fr'>’!> l>*>t|i north ILO’lth 1 were it not f««r the r<4*- -tonI oí the earth. faic of the earth at the vtp.ìia tur m<j lhcs vv-twanl with a ve- tv Oi iw «•ventewn mdc tier mm- fî f f» nnd ut the latitude of the l.owe • minute .ni«i !<-»• «till * utile* per : San Fn uncisco, and thia is the 4T<f »1 peed of the air also, iirn tb< i- u:i at varying eastward • p»»i alt of fr-'in, - i', twelve to ail* ( in- r mor«-» into air t- - ?1I t-.ilt * :i. and oning to the tn cm H’ it»! law of inertia it gn*. lake up the graaler ftt «i « tinit » bt'lnnd toward the MjK-t «1, »■> It t an angle with the L'c* : ’ ut Pr 1 hen «tmight west, rii or itti nks that a steady I’. * » Wlt Í frmii the eiiat la blowing. <» of trade winds are ...j <>f earth, of the thn «ir and bei nt. They blow straight 10W ard U>e vi »1 <>nli far out at sea. ::t» disturb trade wind» tinents. <!uc to unequal f air I ’ :ur Lucien lair- ri ■w \ ork American. Sam. J«'1 ... < I fellowship and Too n . h . .ritv .a l <li.I I the once bright- .1« rri I illc, <«a , and lie l 'io iugjlninduge ufl>*r ci>; >yc«l a l onijH-teiicy from its«- of l.ri v;», Mark, «»id fellow,” ■ of in» friend« consolingly. ; • ! «I r I Ili» nini miou l«e ,, but vo i ought to remerà- I, tn to let t.f »nahe» get into 4 Ind Citi M.-n M t’-» Mounts»*. ,t • “Old Man of t ie Moiin •’ml ai.| hed to JLm» in I hi. f ot a Mohammed- « fotin«!« i* .1 fornmlabo ri.i, A D. lii’.M). Ban- * « i .miry, he t«mk up Mount l.'-iiinoii, .«f fuiiovicrs mid jon k -r of the .lev,». id Tir!» The) a II illy in the der* H»4 «I re« « roe T » ni » of l ara- 4» III . fol ' >U» * l||M’ V, <*» c* * ! <’<> I 11 TV V r* ’* rx U I H» - it i ITI oí the Hie in if I und t ret- d t i ’M1 ion «cut u I prt and it io inni« <1 mkmaimuii ► I i>k ■ Ths Same Itsmady. A lit;’»«- I «..-.o' to Ii. r mother r.v ir lune itinic with a pain m her •iiiiimy." “IVriiiip* it aid.«'1," her mother . ,;.i -«„. '. . if* , -ptt. We’ll put 1 II. ai.d tin 11 it w «11 be 110, an ng The lievi daty ber fai Iter, who t» a lawj er sud hit* collgrev-.oliu! «»- hoivc uitli a l»ud piruUuii*. itile «lutigliter cane htmiliH’lie. li» elioir. Alni *h»«»d ir lieto! nelle» be- I.» pi ,*’ .he .«ni!, looking { Ut C uitli «ympatiiy. • r » t a < I ’ntv; IS it. «ill lev! all right!’* Making H*m L'ssful. A proriuvni p diti« iati «a« naked if hi »it» i >> i ii certain candidate for governor, ami he an-wcred; **\o. I don’t ward to «ante him. Tl.r mi nanon it like an ewent in a Dublin theater. Some fellow had made a d -iurbane«' in the gal lery, and the cry ana raised: ‘Throw him oier! Throw him over!’ Thereupon n »<• "nnjookin h n n -.* Ho- » »eat an<l imprc«»irelv shouted: ‘Hold on! I>»n't waste him! Kill a fiddler wid him.’”—Everybody’*. I ' u w • .«*■• i think you’ll go?" itsKol UH fi lend. ■ it to South Amer “I til golfi tea," w ì + ihimh I Mark - •South re the -nuke, arc too Arnem-a big to g< t ink f n fellow'a boot«.”— ¡•.....>1.- ii .,.. line. * Pv Trellsp» D .agreed. i li A t liuti) Trollope nev- ♦5 r d. Ile liki 'l living uitli tiioao It «o>>tbed hi» nerica, he ■«■ut ! ii in sleep. <*n one when l.o had juat returned to |a>*id«i:i Irvin S«uth Africa, he ii "■ nt th«- Cosmopolitan club to Lotd Carnai on. Lord Ihr- b.. i'r<>ude, the historian ; laird \V. i> «'v\ anil one or tuo other» !!y f.im.ri» on the future of «•••uniry. In the irid.t of the -mn iro!!o«»c fell urlecp, and a quarter <>f an hour’» doze lie c, »Ii.i -mg biniseli together the f.it'.f.il. .row ¡mg New ilian«! dog he ».I milch re»eiii- Dissent u-nt «»on in In* tin- M« i ng of Stepmother. “Step r.other” 1» u word with a commonly un»uapocted hiatorv. ITolmbly m<>-t people, if called upon to explain it, ««mid «ay that it meant a w<«in«in «ho had stepped into the place of the true mother Dr. Johnson, at any rate, believed that thia »».« the auggestion of the word to m«»»t mind». Really, “step" i» the Anglo1» iiod “atcop,” the original meaning of which appears to h.iic b vn "0; ph.ined." Step child. »tcp fiirTi. stepson and step daughter enmc flrat, and then, bv gradual fading of the etvmologicnl n imr .• of “»t p." stepfather am! i not! ■ r > ¡1 :c into being—Lon- • >ti (‘iironh'le. ! i I ! , | i I! !te CtaTta Ona of the curiusitirs of irnga- Service* at the Christian church or>, turn is that it la sometime* nwe*- eecoial and fourth Sundays of each ' sarv to dram attch land». When the land« are situated uu a comparative month. Christian Endeavor meeting Sunday | level tl.c water from the irrigating ditch ali««»«' »ceps along th” line bv- evening »«rviov at the Baptist church on the < tw.vn tiie rock formation and the aoil to the land lielow and in many first urxl third Sundays of each month. * cases accumulates in such an Union Sunday schwl at 10 a. m. amount that it actaallv becomes suampy. 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