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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1912)
(hhf SÏCLT5 t o rotti ita' M<! l«lt over t.’uir, •Ill«/ to I» nnli tli a«* <<inp un Intinti i.f Ili'* kn< < sy.HUot ui<l PUB' ISHFD EVFRY THURSDAY BY I.. W. CHAULES All |l.at Im* pone un* is cnatly. KindoeM *' t.aya >'i l'on*« r» ation ■ diotnati ammala is • i |Mxkrt. i I Li. Hd\lE 1‘ltl XT Entered at li.«- pcludiré at Scio, Orc as secundarla.'« mail matter. Mt*ít--« »tSÍ'¡ Kl'í HA I I One year in a !v. <■ (!•,« y. nr. ut end of fr»r Six month* fn «»»«•#' 4 Thrw month* m * * v btng!«* ropy in wrup*«r.. AI>V> It 1 IMIXO fl 1 "H .5 jj 4« W s< f th«» •1 KA’I F-*: <‘ i <i of «.' -i. ■ .... 20 Sp’t-iî oMt*;íi*y isftitft’í < ííí » a * I m Exî< fv‘<*l w<- : rcthiîT*« nt«, per line ... .. ................... . u-* n •. to b« »1 w**«*kly if desire*!, o-;e c ¡iumn wl r uh inM-rtiun, per inch., .. lf> BuAituMfi lucaU p*»r H/ir < ’ 1 : t im' 'tur. b ig a-;», cootrnrt» nande on app!. -t..»i. Y.w Suku'lpii’» cvy>tJ . ■.'.e lut« iljuc.pei r, ;j< Ulaw* T*.’* t crew âl IfU git th< kr .'iit 4 ’.hr V ? I 1*1« » J t . u . Nat a 0«»uly. Tin V w re a ijunnit olii roupb ani it Ud «••nient thev had Deve t rtì fluì ti' rtr< uf'*«. All thè vii« Í ages iutwe.iited th«*m iti ; l'o.iuw kept hurrv >ì«an’ì ai >nv. l< >. i is L r! WATER. To Acc.u.rs Toot 3 ; t 3« ths First Lassan In A person « o • tiitml ataitit the vate; > an o', • tin- • at t part cf the di. iky df learning tu swim by th«' j mt use of u wa«li basin. The Olvtae! nervou» por- son« meet in nr w not ili«' conscious fear ning. but Mil involuntary t phiM'k that cat:««*« tlmm to for air even Iwfor.* th« :r f nnd'-r water. It i» tin* g.i'jii bn.iih that drown- p>*.>pi>' They « annot eontrnl the gasping, ami con«v«ph ntl . thev of • • s for b: itli « ’i f . r * * :• under wafer. \a the h«ioi:im-v of a human I» * i« • «.■!» «I‘*itiirl«’d, n few pint.« or quart« of ml I t «" lowed in th«’ ■ involuntary g spin:’ h ts serve lo sink a person wlm oth er» ir*«* »< ! ll'iat «'notigli ¡or In-Ip to urn .e. Now. if a | 'T» >n nflli< t«*d with thia involuntary f> .r of getting un der wall r wij| tin . -i tin* whole face gently into an ord;n*trv h.nin foil of water i*v«*r'. day at <1 -’av there ns long «« j • :M- it wdi I»* only a short tiim* Is'fnre tin- gasping sen sation le- ni» to d ip| «*ir. « Then the batht d> h >ulil I»* u.«< il, so th.it the bather, lying full length, ran >■ ■ ,«’rn- t. <• •■ »»11r«- <1 \t first this will bring l«aek all the old frightening «ensalmns of «mlTora* lion, but tin* <ttta* 1 • u ’1 Is* of »h irt duration. ■ ml wit! .n a f< » <lnys it Will be found th.it the total immcr »ion can lie niuiiitnit .< full minute u it limit i any kind. Ot . «• p « ii | person !*r*> ’il hns li •« lenrncil how pi'ffi'tl' comfortable i i 'if* rti'' <- o'n- f 'll I»' under water the first great step Im« bci'n tn .1:1 tonar»! learning to »aim. Mani otlicrw i».' go*«*! .»winimer* ha»e mier :• .ùiy acqui:«'! thia ml ■ .*. The result 1» that i.hei - nil a aa nunwr 1« caught in un u now or a sv. irlmg « Tint h « <• • . m e Ii nvi - !■ i a« « ■ ii us I ■> lee'. Ir cl'<lra; «Jilt, tier tlie »una ■<•. I: "t* ¡<1 of «tiling <.r r-'m.i.niii.' :■ ■ '.i :!«■•« .:?««! • pre serving h:s bre <: *i lie ga- r< ’* ’ i.ivohin» turili and naturairj evali ¡OW» W4ll«T, ami the h »king «er ntt on at once fon n him to evil de ’¡at hreath he ha» lei ; alni ga«p a in. i .'til i r -'■ -mid I»’ the i.r-l le- "ii n »w ‘"I,;. t tO real. the i I f , a; -pi d at he. rvtììif** brt(> Bin' fidi into CURIOUS PRIVILEGES. a very at he two. ismucn it« i nr |ms- .id lbut ws many pi h> not pertain i irtcr. P* rl'.ip* the s privi- > I* H<'* ;<• of nil lir.lkilrf credited to ta rider of n country and not tpei tdv to the govcrtimitit tln i. of, i n minister, i» t'mt lite at'.<lMis»:nior mar a lieti <lismis*«*d turn lus bn< k to lite »’dirr'i^n to whose court ho llHS la-CII NNuglIr'd Briefly dexrit hh I, the mode of pro- eilurv v» a- f< When lite r imtìcnce is nt nn end the anilMMMwd for unit» to I m * dia- by the sovetc:gn. When dia tn - i'll tin'a:'d«.»- ¡dor l»»«s. retires I.K- ('..I.'. I '-.I* -gill. relire» ’hree par«». I«ow, a third time turn* 03 h * heel# at><l to i ! h folding doors. But when the reign ing «ou r« igii is ii woman a more po lit<- inetta' I i» ciuplo*.«•<!. To turi. his l«ai'k Mould lx* t<> resign a privi lego; therefore th«' amlai»»H«lor re «tri* «ideiiai«. It«- kcCj'» «»tie eye « *i the »uverv» tn and u th the other In i*!"!1. nor* to ' d ti e d.mr. Bi th * un <)■«' mi :•» lie conttiv«*» to sima nil | olitene»« io th«' «ovcreigii and .it flu* «'ite tune retain In« »mlwt« It struck Him. “As a matter of fa. t,” said th* dcf«-nda>it’» attorney, trying to ta fa<-« tutu«, "you »«-re a-ared half 1 di'ith and don’t know whether il su» su automobile or »otmthiug re setnbhag'an automobile that hit you " "It r» *r;nbl«-*l one, all right,“ the mmpl.tinin*; witness made answer. “I was for< il.'v «truck bv the r»- semblance.**- ¡rigo Tribune. A C»"»»" «"I Ranch Some re«) » tate dealers in !<rit hih ('oluitibin »ere secured of hav ing »i.t o» <d English »nd Scotch •■rttlrrs .¡y -HI.r.a them, at rang rstirc, ft .nt ronche« wlnrli were «it nnted on t c tops of n <>'anta>os. ft is «atd that the >antam r«f a «fi-nsn- t I K ’■ .i» » .•■ • ar; . ¡,'rci.t splash m the valer. Ixioking uier til«« rail, !ie «pici the head of a n.a:j wso «.*• •«■«inmmg toward 1 <» boat. He haded him. ’ •|h» yon kri'M»." su 1 the »wünmer. "this i» off that ■ i<i' i <1 ru 'iJi *>f m'fwil’" w «• o V . ««. Mr» V. mincli.ck «nn*tl’t«sl he» ♦l.wd-iC' al«*»ut their daughter'* cdn- ■ caftan. “iV'»n!«| i hi prefer to have drti.ylitcr take her !*«»<ina home?’’ she naked. replied her ì.u-lmml. ulm dislikt«) noise. **l»iit ♦l>"‘<! better go to th- te ii'hcr’a n - <’i‘iMf for the singmu £ tdfl »•■■in«» |»î ’t *ftf’ *• a Ril.c st Barbaritm. In ancient tin it s ’ iia the en» tom of the vi ctor« in n buttle t* decórate their < Imirp mis with the skull« of the campir «I With the advance of i ivihjuitiin o <>L«'our*c ut M..k.n, thè Caw. «U'bt <>f «»..«•,«• Ili» g'Wnl m» lancer dvitinue this is nit of liar e ■ -I h : ng li: ■ a Itt i- down Iwiri’v. but tin* cn- tom Ims n<»t been tlie Inni- »1 nulk ;.g timo wnuld nll<>ec«l to drop altogether, as t* tlir<*w ine tmalcrn «lairyman iato a seen by -the stone ‘ Krill« which nr< i. a relic of « icn-r,’’ ari « < lia..'- White in often w«‘t on ilar|n<r*s \.<< h. "¡’he lutr ni< -, barbarous i - .1 of Iti'i ’ u >. tn err n«- •■«»iiry <>» >.f tlu •«• cut., 'itetie<| tain pin of \fr s the skulls art \\ hole ei'* tnaeii start' .« in ber leghly livg '-nx’ still u«e< uith the do<x stali, a hii ìi i« t!'«ornl wi.h « oin-rrt • Inges m ■ »unnoanted ir. nini freqn uxly »• r I'. h - <?<>« posts of <>n. berseli m currt'xl and hrtishvd every day. Whcrcji thv ■ pw The Deering N* w idc.*l binder represents the highest derelcpment of harvesting machine manufacture. It is built for hard work. You can't buy a better binder. Ibeftatu- tsof the Deering New Id« tl binder are: a strong main tram: Irak undation. a 10-in* h main wheel to give tract./e jowrr. I 11 and roller bearings on all important ¿oumale fo tn.tke a smooth running machine. If it is neces sary to tilt the binder low, the Deeting cutter bar will do *.K « ful w* rk. A'l grain can be brought to the knife with t!.* Deering reel be ¿use it has stiftivieni range of adjust ment I'hc very be .t temj ered steel knives arc supplied. New Ideal dividers will separate grain whether it is tangled or str. lit When not in use, they fold Out of the way. The b: ..ter shifter lever, the reel lever, the tilting lever and butt minister ¡ever are all placed in front of the driver, mak ing them much more convenient These are some of the icatnres of the • lern Deer ng grain binder which will in- - tercet you. But they are not all. The machine has many other features which we will be glad to explain to you next time you arc in town. You will appreciate what this machine can do for you when you see it Ask for a cata logue which explains all details. • öiütchtord,bror , Shelburn, Cre oven ec vtARv nrcr.ifhcc * • AcvmtS W-. |t V .. «■ X- . i «•< I« |«e j| • ’* «dr«nFv«vM u-.« ft*«y 1 « i . . ■ . f I f-FV »■res »<-.«* «**»«'. • fcl ' rO -r J ,i >’SS. I ,»4« <.M.,»Wl .15.-1, HMÌMftU sm i‘»tiM,.*j ftMt'r -M, 'iso. rv*i«ire « 9 f.,1 •««■e- >.»•*.♦ frwHh »**• t !•> tf« • ♦ ' •» Tnarr Mm«» □ --.i A CoerniOHT-; Ac. - • ?f a*#. Sciattine BiHcrlcait Sclciilific Nericai! A h«*Wfw I » rreM ' Y « » 1 w<site..k f .r f< MUNN A Co > I V New ïnrk V a*». Í • glissa. Ik A Good Invers fïiéftt Another pmdege of *'u «uiihi!»».-ii ■ ' ir is tiiiit of being mdiei'vd into th« rovai pre-ener tliriugh folding doer*. ta>tli of which must la* ilutip wnie (or tain. Nunc «ave un amb.r- mutar run « taiin tlii* privdegr. tta gr«'al<-»t Gnor in liti» t«*»|n-*-t tl».> enn bc »houn any n<maml'a»*mh»ru: repn*»cntalive eon*»i»ttng in aj ••nt;ig ta liim «>f <»ne «l«w»r only. Tlmrc i» «>ti<’ privile"!' ni il»c i bnaiador, a privilegi* timi sonu'liim ■H'.i'ion.» gr.’iit invonvenienee t tiic ruler. whtch comu-ta nf In righi lo il** - .ii.>: udm.'A-.im lo t , ivcretgn by day or by night.— Ex chaogv. Hsn* Chr.stisn Ana«r*«n. A crii •- «riti * ol Unti» < 'insti • Andt'tMMi : "llu ...tnty uh » peritai hi, m*4t «a beni eharactcristic- II* va« pholog r.iplh'd «core» <>f ttiu in even | »■»itioti nnd costume, *itv ho nrv.*r « mrie«l ni new preseti '.rçM»r menta <»f bis strong luit unhand Kime feat i IN» li wluni« were le ginn, ile liuti « morbid horror <»■ •< ’>u: <-l »i'nv anil always »••! i ■lip of paper by hi« bc-l’idc Ijrariti; >• '.'.or* , -s r» «kindiid' ("I at ti a tr na !•'), Hi* hii«ts often fonti mu an e\.. ting guest, but Ins littii failing« wen' casilv pardoned fot the sake of hi» genius ami In» child ■ ike nat'irv." DEERING IDEAL BINDER—5. 6. and 7-Foot Cut Ml UM: ll.al »ill you money 1$ to keep your lutili ng well painted piopertv owner can tiffo*! to neglect his build- ng “A alite in time saves nine." ¡•Iva weather for painting. Excellent crops are in prii-fH'ct. < m | roads are being built. So let ur brighten our prosperity in thia hind of rorm with a coat of new paint on our buildings. 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