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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1912)
InNTYTIO YEAES AGO Heal Corset Comfort ng items are tak< n Comes front more than a good ni the Scio Frei shape. If a comet is not com f Auvu t lhl-O. fortable, no matter how good the shape, it is anything k buildir; satisfactory. ' Mondii 11« ulta i:. cither ben diteli or paired by y your corset Hh it ruilro' ’ liffhn it is correct and have Warnet Ameridan her ; the workman \n expert fitter is in charw duties, the priinter the department and a filin' ¿H thi I I I WALL PAPER □ L . r, j Samples and Estimates on Request 4- -*■ FISHING TACKLE Ex pert Tru ss Ti ìtinn v C T’r.ra runt • i Î I Wood wo Rt-m« tuber our rest room is fur yard f you and yours. e quill an< 1 with fear g bestens to nrvvuri- lù 4 und fflMt Items are a! z\ll>any, C'i« ,p>n h mesi politici ft’ IL cnunerit w îfh a Llidi I QL’LSii SLEEFRiG CAGES. A;l <*f which w«U How Wan'd You I -• a Berth on th« •* ■ • I S. E. Young & Son POLK’S OREGON And WASHIN. tGN Business Dirclorv A I’>tre»' î o r r of Hell C d*'t; r I i‘ 1 VllUgtn» givi» l< ou» h pio graph« st. at!an Ch*» nir 1 VUAlUett» **d il i~ rot a a < ■>. »! ir rr r THEESMûoiJ!: ÌLL < 'élit I I ' \ rooms, prit « s tm ale, Chili tl’lll in’ Umut When you « other machine of turning d. <• in tawi filed an built to order. Har. * conn. ’t with nil tra at Wert : iu ar.J at Vtunkera <lur r ,:■> flr»t ria*» ai -1 our hor»»* g<K** driver* Price* iieiL-unabie. T. J. Nsnktn. fires. W. A. Ewi i. Ulk. 7*/ »- < n A. t. FxaAdl, Vkt fir-v E. P. Mier;. Aid. C ju S. _i 1,4.* /«’ r> I- Doo* a general banking ««• «s» •< can aaniat you in the transfer of money by laauing drafts to the dilf< rent part.* of the United «tate*, and ita acr are avtidi’.bl«' for the li < a«' on <f conservatile b ein« •». It» pair I u- n. •. 1 «•’> g at the Sash, tun with a l-.u lyr fiui door*, brick, piaiti-r, cement, aiding, finish, ceiling, ■ hinglet. flooring, dimer«ion. Apply for these to 11»« Scio Planing Quality, Servie-. i» <1 r Scio. 1 Treapara notice* for *• office. *”3h p of th« Can <! »raJhs arc not dc«i>;n<'«i for rocking voting camel* to sleep, but they are a cotitrivattto bv whe.’h traveler» in the deaert may journey by night and vet not b»»e ail »’cep. Mr 1 u>*i!«’!l m li,- '• > -k of trail .« deacribe» them in an entertaining »ay in telling how 1 «■ journeved bv ot d is bei nt* r.,.»?! sir «ami! tram from Lima to the Cu»- , nd storj add ■ ’ d p pmn: "Alwut Tgo’clock al! «n in rendi- n«’»», ‘in<l we w<-rc to get into our i cents p •r !> - ihel queer «¡coping cage«. I.«'t the reader tv heat 1 n Alb any irn.i inc two narrow wo.v|»m crate«. «neb u* earthenware i« packed in. s w t k. < uii «inlii’i.’n: :r In ;e f«>r a man •’» force of ce!< '»» lie in when twi»tc 1 to 1 lie «hape of work on thff rt’rl the letter N, and let him further du fr.m n«’»rW ? imagine them *u-¡i,’nd<’<l on either uarehou e b • IV •• »ide <»f the huge hump <»( a kneel- •ng camel. ’■ I hia, I am given to utid i* to la* tnv •k’eping place f*«r th** mg t. and I act «>r • v c!io >-<• mi Iwr'h on the port side of the ’ship of the de*ert.’ first putting into t‘,r cntrle for a lining a pu- e of f< l? and then tiro pillow» Then I • on over inv ordinirv «uit niv jnek.i! Ijprd roit. I'Meloping Uic from hr»’ to foot, over that tuv ulster, and « n >ny head a «>•• ‘psltin hat. to s.n nothing of fur lined boot»,nnd •! getting into the cradle, I cover in rug. stunev. hat feet with my «hrcp«liin “And now <’«Hiîr» the tug of war him,” said Na.’rir ask« are «<• readv. dv. Ind* I u- t ie womm . hold on nn»l «nv» to the cum»’' r.” to the ■('hn'’ «bereu’ion the m .ml But of them nodded up Iciaurclv. tint Io it* hind h - ‘‘All lighter, you and in so kun« rat*<w our feet the angle of GO dvgre<’», t:»»T«-l > end wife, ten threatening to pitch u* out l»«>tJily cap cheap”. "We hold on. however, for I .ek Bilyeu and family return- life, and tflrn come* a lurch S rd ay from a two weeks so- the fore, liftin our homi* more to the lioriztini.il. Th irn a! Lkdlcnay Hot Sprinpi. of danger i* now pact, but it is n* t V» c are ph'.’iM-ti to see Alii* easy at first to get neci -t '»met! t Ewitijj on th • tr< elk again, His the * trance motion catircd By th’ eyes which were injured la t long «tri<le« of the camel. “When the creature was urged to April are gradually improving. go quicklv the nearest simile f« the cradle I ran think of is that •’ able to tu ar the aunligi>t. a Buttle of medicine in the pr<« ’ ■ Mathew Gill is building a new of being well «haken 1» fore taken but when the camel walked l. uii fence in front of his residence on ly then one lav a* in a I«' it Main str eL There are aeyera toomd In the In!!»»! r d i • □I' i r fenc s in tow n that needs name po*afl>le. ju«t as it i« in a l‘u to be remedied in the name man aim tnrniitu*«, when one is tired, rr.in !*d and *ti«ed to it. ck npthe I ■ -t to pere14*' inc J w ling c i»m- its Vit«’! an îhü b r. : th ie snail no t l»c dh iij • ner. .1. A. Bilyeu, our city marshal. Polk li. mas. Hub. Bilyeu, V. id Bi co, Ira nnd Henry Bilyeu, a!! started for Quartsville .Monday with the intention of locating claims. They expect to lie gone about ten days. Work on the Jefferson bridy is progressing in a favorable manner. z\ new sidewalk has been con st rue ted a ong side of the burnt district, a much needed improv«'- m: nt. Walter Bilyeu, youngest ron of W. R. Bilyeu of Albany, while riding in a “inerrv-go-roun!” on Sunday evening nad the IT. • fortune to fall off and break his left arm. Sew ai to >*at<* men * and boy«’ Sunset the Pacific Monthly and the hau at ilibkr & GiU 'Jo. Bantiam New» fur 11.75. f • r « t floMr, Sale Date; Lib r lulioi'ul SI1OID Land Products Shore ber I 8 to 23 ini« aDv . mil on ' : I NJ) O ■isskjprr.ii Th« Word "Tram.“ Reaident« of Great Britain street cura tram». The terni t» Three hundred and fifty yenr* an Englishmnn left the follow\n item in hi« will: “To the nm. n< inge of the highwavc or trnm fron the we«t<’ ende of Bridgr/ait, i'< Barnard cn*tlc, *’0 shilling«.” Th'* “train" wa* u plink rond. U Betin « it wn« the ii;”t’»|or of the train rd today or nort-li an rtvmol. • ■ »I relation i« not quite clear, Th» forefather of all the trnm« »a« a ‘»randinnvi.m word m»-nn i a lop In time trim in Scotl.iml <nme tr> moan a lien tn, a c«rt »haft or the cart itself, »nd perhap* it i* to tin- rather than to the tram that w»« a plank in a log r«md t! at the modern •en«e tram« it* origin At arc rate, etvmologtit* aff rm 'hut the di ire* tn I n lion from the name <i ira< kt Outram. «ho improved about IWKk is alcuni Ì j I <•» SI’U IAI. Ol I 1 To introduce the S'.iii- to new home» we wil ing »peeial off«*r: I ": *un*et •magnx'ne for V. »end postpaid either Hammond* I ate*t nap« of each stat« t 'nit«*»! talcs, as we h m. h country in the wurid Cenaua figure* and Standard Webster ! bound in leather, in<* ’ng SO.«« word*. S j r.u want and send j ijocklry, Northwest Magnine, Portland, Wood wanted on »ub«ir.,t.on at New* utfice. dirs! S*te Money and keep in by i 1 . Magatine and Uung Me Cali Patterai -------------------------».tJiH«« • • >•• Fili K CAiis Kvxnrtf L Cl ' 'M.lrta.'nln, ,M.i '.iwrwi ’à >