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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1912)
»•••’i"» v« ■ r'l'ncc . V u U» •» »C Li, (’*»he Smliain ileus R« j» O Jwt. ng « V«t. / u« th« AetJefli In • nd »II <7**r* world i» bu»r prepar our l.r. I .1 lb • rv » li ■ D» •• new «»f PE 1ST HOME 4LL phenomena char To gsep F■*••»' C-o«s "9 Old »uiic t r u pl ion is usu- N •» indling firm »nee advertise I ¿n cni ml'liug« fol- vhich st best Mfins th.it if «mild «end for the sum of tate id f <• fMT'<y of the crater ?• <’Hj * ei-eijw whii’h. if followed r. «•» li) the «ir. The to the letter, would keep folks from S .me credulous jwr- .cc.i.d by (reams of growing •>!<! l>: •■tciii of rocks an<l son» .in-wi’r»’d the advertisement, often vast outpouru.gs of remitting the required fee. and re cei'cd llie following replv ' •'We would ,idvi-e all »nch idiot* ui e «neh a »eene on the theater would *<-cm a as i on to commit suicide at a Dint I, complicated sud the ...... of twenty-five.**—Londun t. • r'.i' i g. but it lia» T>t Bits I:-1 k *>I in a particularly Net That K »d muer in .i t rem h theater Rov (to music -Itop «•••«tanD- n ■ • -■ ••:!■ r. r> j> ' r - ! - ' r <>f the volcano iv <■ center of which N*-.«tnrt—In what kev* ■ Rov- • rm li about Ket *• Mie didn’t sav nothing alwmt N«si*latit—Do vou know if 1er. conpeet. kev* the lath is a soprano or contralto* air supply by e funnel it a Bov—Lor' Eh-»« von. mis» «lie ain't provided for one of them sort. *tbe's the bar f< rcm-v with ma>d acr<'** at the Risi Lion.—• Lon n«e* above ■ Ion Tit Bd». Entered »t tin I« «tullfe ■ at S. w>. Orc as second rias» mail matl< r. ( >r, «» ve pf j~ h '* O th * y «•nr* ut of y»*»r Six nurtiilH »h ¿wivuht**. » Thm* 1« ♦ *#•»><* iin wrapp*' at » v »• I« i I I\l. It All — Kit let; Î, J m ’F hftO ( r«>mriivntnt Attached • i ho«c or tube a »■■il« e of slvsin •■enes. the crater seen the theater is * !« t is ■••! in I from behind by a ni- four red lamp* ;i'*o transparent and i» a» it i« revolved I« it imitates the inted red juing or paper, to i into the men min are then i ortwen- air. in (um» on »erre to give linos, smoke •d ju»t ba« k to mid smoke to rmnenn thunder i benting drum», of other noise i* and illumina- n into the crater ir nged above the r Mechanics. T»sr StiFxrtr > * ex» *t4 er. thr Aate it*™;« : !p tilt «?*:» bel«». rt:*K rrirv *t sacr art f«t th« tssdll d the $!.IS tal« Mix Myrtle M m returned : her home in I’orthirti niter a visit u; h her brother, ED Myers Mr and Mrs ' W Gil1, Mr a: d Mr « R I Cam ard C um NV. <ely ■A . . i . . ■ tend the Elka convention For aor«n«*» of the muscles, whether Induced by violent • vereise <>r injury, there is nothing D-tter than Chamber- lam's Liniment Th * liniment also i<- lieve» t’h ’intiitic pains, lor »ale by ail dealers. Mrs J ori! W Gaines of Port hind returr <1 to her home Sun- day after a t n days visit vi .th her cousin, Mrs R W (¡ill J C Robinson of Fort In nd. rep- resenting the Empire t’r.’ani Separator co., ha.* been staving at1 1 c FT i j' - t-n for. < verat days H. B. Parsons. the regular moving picture man, announces that he has .-«cured the K of 1* hail where he will pivu the »how hereafter He will be here next' Sunday evening w ith Soin • more good pictures, illustrated songs etc. Regular price for admis* »ion. come and spend a cool evening. W«:» ’ St O'* . 4>!«lsr. The plentiful murine growths, both animal and »• get.ible. of tile warm waters near the equator at tach them wive* to a ship's le.lt••tn in the coiii-«e «if a few weeks. and (lie .hip lose* both sped and diri- gibilitv. When a British ship on the NV ••*! India station w>i* broken up a few rear» ago more than eighty ton« of Irirnui le* werr removed from her Iwttlotu. able an American fruiter of only 81)0 ton* register had thirtv curt loud* of barnacles »craped from her Is-ttiun after a ».«> of but eight month» in the Warm latitudes. Ph liFptA* Hospitality The Ifugnoa arc very friendly and contm n.illy offer gift» of chick- They have a very ••ti- .ti.d c ggs ic order of tapui. • »hull tl-ct bring forth on all oc- casimi«. and the Ct billette of the countn req-ires that one «hotild take n drill.. The • continual invita- tion tu drink tlii» ' r» long” is thè most di«acm-ii hie of the trip through their country. — Manila Tunc». Langan Street Cr *S. the .free! cries which h •w ired t- the earlr morn- ll-.t rolls'" The iniafcrn n* *lecp m peace But • of lx>nd.»n » hundred i -t I *<•• l«en n.usv Mr • ••■I. n “The Good Old iIB lb.- old eric« -Some I • >nnd ‘trunge to the • 'B.i-ket*,' •ftuv 11 lir«»>,i',* 'ILitr hrnoiru,' "Hot • < d g •l■.•••r^>re id.’ ‘Brick dust.' > ' ’!!< Iluw- to mrnd,* ’Cliair» •ft " •( •1 • n' v.' More to i _ I ■ - r 11 .* « • • ■* "lllil clot lies.' — •t •! .In «’cr.it'and‘Duat 0.’" po-tman of tlio.ed.iv» rang Nili I T> <• t« «till .i man who ■tidin'.- i hn'r« in the Earl'» ■ •„d But he has forgotten l.otidon Spectator. . How Osw Fl'mv lb wa« formerlv supposed tn I. « ’ A !-.'m the henvens, and to this l*’l’i-f mm tw a«crilicd mani •■■nt oid poetical phrase«, bu* • ! • > not fall in the exact mean of the term The condensation ■ . tterv » tp»r follow» upon the ng <>f t’ <• air Thi» t» *ecn a* i-ar'h c<mls toward night, and it , ¡' • ir '«t rapidly near the tn 1 Gru»« and other vegeta ■ >ol r> >re rupidlv than the air .<• ■ -i TLe a:r in contact with ■t* is tint* chilled çul i|l t> ».’* ture npou the cil vit » of the it» n d< w NN'hci n the chilling t air proceed» further the ■ , h J *, ipitatrd to « »* ih’«* ’ - t abo<c the • iirth * «nrCtre, nn<l it then become« vrlint rail fo<. WS'ls W» S'vso. ••C»d i ■ •■■..• h • gift» duringthe night." ••il' thè o’d Herman prov- itaelf i« a grent b!c««ing, erb •?) and whi ile «c «lrep t! e cintiti* are «tnr i- ir - tlioir tlmir «npnlivs «tir of moisture, the r ■ er* are performing their nun strv >>f htb->r <>n our behalf, the h -<‘ • are - ' rH ng in the earth, the grain is «rr n. ng in the field«, the fru 's are ripenin' on the tree«, the harveit is growing golden in the mellow darkne-s of the autumn night, for. in truth, if we are wiac snd d ’ natn/e >• _on our side. I % • .*i i- I . » •* Fsnsy an» FacL DTicr Rov—-M'«s. • be p«hl»«be« regret« to »tate that notwithstand mg the obvious me t* of vour »■•• . it i» «t present unavailable I' ii r lhim»cl (Hi* Did he real!» •av that * 01' <-e Rov—Well—er—not si sctlv lie said-' “Take it awav. Il mskrw me *i-k “ (’* *■*•• Ww» DEERING IDEAL BINDER—5. 6. and 7 Foot Cut The I>cering New Lical binder repre»ent» the highest development uf harvesting machine manufacture. It is built for hard work. You can t buy a better binder. The feature* o( the Deering New Ideal binder are: a strong main frame for a foundation, a 10-m.h 111am wheel to give tractive power, ball and roller bearings on all important journals to make a smooth running machine. If it is necea- . to t r the ! •■ r !■ w. the D< enng cutter bar will do successful work. All gram can be brought to the knife with the Deering reel because it has sufficient range of adjust ment. The very best tempered steel knives are supplied. New Ideal dividers will separate gram whether it is tangled or straight When not in use, they fold out of the way. The binder shifter lever, the reel lever, the tilting lever and butt adjuster lever are all placed in front of the driver, mak ing them much more convenient These are some of the features of the modern Deering grain binder which will in terest you But they are not all. The machine has m*ny^ other features which we will be glad to explain to you next time you are in town. You will appreciate what this machine can do for you when you see it Ask for a cata logue whi< h explains all details. LDdtchford bros , Shelburn, Ore OVEN «O VCARB- cancnitNcc Tn*i t M»r«i OceK.Na CoevaiCHTs 4c. f «■««*< * a. t KmorttM «I«' al| kv *«»«' it* «•«» « • frww • *i »«. 'ì-sCt le pt^kst’f Mivi’ls'1» <<>•« H eel y« . ts,jr. ...» «•» er t fr««e t» '.-et •# «»• ef f«W pet. l'ateo ’• iehevt t»*» «•*■»« ilt*> it A ( «.. •ps I • • «t < X • !.. Il • And right prices makes >>ur grocery department popular . n.«v -cr «t. it. Ira are also hca.iquart. r» for Dry Clothing, I-urnishmgs. Hats, Shues, Etc. ■- ■ a, <* cxm I», Scientific American. A ►«' «•.» f ■ ! • ■ « r 1. l ie’re'c ’ w «- v e • *■ •. Ua. - *.y Give u» a call ami be convinced that we can sa.c you mone» | arr*»trip 1 * I « r <:»« MUNN £ Co1019 •. r •• '**- tv«».', New .. ■ i. 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