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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1913)
A. U. FRILL. M. I). [>u y-.u rrwlive that Spring » ill » mui be here* " hy nut get your Surqeon Phusiciun Telephon», F.achaege Ji«« 11 SCIO : : : ORKGOM NEW RUGS NOW and l>e reedy for bouse, loan ng* Our stork of liugs embraces prarti rally everything in the rug ime. E H. HOBSON. M. 0. rrrMUAh amd mjfoion Office two d« «m south of Telephon« Scio ''tale Bank ä •’fî. z7 7. K»'* Z7x MAKERS STAGE Shelton, |’io|». Phone (>-515 Stage rm «-la all Munk er» trains, leaving Scio Hotel at S 1& a m and 3:3S p tn R«Mirti »iir rug» i* x 12, in pattern» that are rv «-i ti«.'a!’-, pretty. T»¡«-«try Hru'sel». Axrnmster*. W iiu.n Velvets, (■««ine Art and Crea. l’rvcet from *14 •«> lo H0.U). Tapestry Hrn» -. i» and one pire«- Rag Rug . sise s x tu, at F< and *14. Small sue Rug» .*> i 72 inchc«, in Rag. Axmic.ter». Milton Velv«-t» ami fa|>e»lry BrusM l» Priced from f 1 !*• tu *V 00 Wr have Just received a ne* • of Carpets ami Matting. Make it a joint to see them. S. L. Young òc Son Albany, Oregon ROSSINI'S MUSICAL WATCH. |< ) S( I |( >| | J. H. H. MCVAY. Prop. A St-an;v- lA>«o Knew More About It Than th« Composer. il "«ami, the compo««-r, possess Hot and cold wattr, Imth, etc. ed .i magniti« «-lit watt li that tn» king Special rates to permanent hud ¡in '«-iit'-d to him. It was a re iHMter mid also a musical watch, hoarders. fol it p!.n«-«l the ma»‘*tr«>'s prayer Under Experienced Management from "M «■« In I gypt” But not Clean Beds lord tn re until after lie had owned it for six Commercial Trade year« <ii<! lie understand it fully. Ilo-sini took a boyish delight in Solicited »hawing it ami making it play, ami Meals from G am. to s.30 p.nt. one day lie <li«l •<> while m u cafe. A «truiiger who »at near »o at tra> till by tin* music, and just 4» THE ESMONB HOTEL Ro-siiii w<i' going t > put it l»a<'k in in» po. ket he stepped up to lulu ami • 'entralIv located, g<><>«I »aid: "\ou hai«' a very valuable rooms, prices moder watch there, »ir, but I'll wager that ate, com teous you do not know all its capabilitm»." 11 vat meiit Rossini, mu< h aurpri«<il, »aid "I have carried it now for six years in Corner Morrixon aaj Front Slrrrtx honor of mv king. It ha» never PORTLAND OREGON varied one minute, it r«"|H-at. the hour, quarter hour, tells the min utes mid the «lav of the month and plavs, as you have just hear«!, the prayer from ‘M om s "And yet 1 insist,’* said the stranger smiling, "that you do not know your watch wholly I'll «agar •Rr. SiiUiX, irwj anything von hk«- your watch against I'l.mio frams'*’ Hacks «-otim-.-t with all train* "Oh, well, if you have 10,000 at West Scio and at Munkcrs /ran« - too many I'll take the bet,” Our rigs first clruw and 'cried R >«» ni. "Hut now give me our hors«'* g«M«i drivi rs the proof <>f your a-scrtion.” “Very well. The watch plays an I'rm-.-« Reasonable. other piece of yours, master, and contains your portrait besides." Sj. rchle*«, !’■>■ ini «nw that when t <■ str.¡ng. r t . . 'n d a spring a lid T. J. Munkm. Prri. A E. Ftndsll. Vkr Fro fir« Im. k, «L-cl ong hi» portrait, W. A. taint. L*vh. E t> IIven. Aut Cadi. while at the * -ime time it played “l»t Tanti I’alpiti," from “Tancred." ■ i..... : . he M< !n»rn»— i. .•■■«: :i.- at I « |od w atch, "it is true! Doe* a general banking nu« ne»» an«l 'i e .ne w ti tli«- wager But how can assist you in the transfer of money by issuing drafts to the different part» ionbl I know ' ‘ The «tranget laughed heartily of the Uniteti '•fates, and ita servire; are available for the transaction of mnl handed him ba k ins treasure, say i ng: eonsiTvative busin« -as. "I mn the maker of tins watch, Mabel I’liver The wager wn» ma l«> in fun, but I ani <ieliglite«l that ion. th«- great maestro, take s.idi pleasure in my work." Reni Rapite Notary Public Administrator <>f Estate# »aria Negotiated. Abstract» OLtaine«! and Exan ined ■<1< <IM!«;«>S « > fZ' NTFItEST I» Ming Sl»rl»»ra I» '*« f... of «»«-li'tn ,»»Jtr» •" 1 .,«-■- I • ■, Il'S» ’ ' ‘ I A » ' - • t |.| . , r. • «V V « lare» g» •< e>« »■n.J t - rr« CI« n 1 • ••»« I« » fr M»< is M -I IM» tteprairri “ t ' •" Semai Suri » ea «<» 4» m «nfor«»»Ue» *«« •ar € • i • t » r M.II.4 Iw 3 >n»Ji 0 F us ARMS HCW HAVCH. eOMH. T he M arlin CO F«rl>n*o»nv of Lombardy. At Brian i, hi lavmbardy, there exists a most curious bund, all tlie memlx rs of whn h play the same kind of instrument, known as the ’•¡irlinfoen*. This corresponds to what we know as "|MU pipes" Slid is constructei) of revd* fastened sole bv » de, the lm«s pipes ls"ing often several feet long, while the other» grmlually d<« rv.ise in »ixc. The "tir- linfiM n» a» th«- players are called, after their instruments are, a» a rule, ignorant of music, ami they learn their furies by heart often from a gran aphon«" It is said that the pan pijx" players experience all the M-ns.it. ins <>f intoination after a march, due to their energetic blowing ami the constant wagging of the head to mid fro. The music, l>v the win, although curious at ' r«t. - not unpb .iaing Wide World Magazine. that as a penance (lie Ionia should on each anniversary of Ins death carrv wowl to the water's edge at low tide and drive in stakes Should the erection not survive three tides their laud» should lx1 forfeited to the abbot of Wlwtbv To this day the ceremony is performed by repre sentatives of the lord of the manor ON Edison Records HOW DOLLS ARE MADE. Th» M»««y l‘r *<•«■•• In u■« In t> • Gemi« F»vUr«»a 1 he making <>( the compo»ition doll» as »«■»■:> iu the tierman fuc tone» is an interesting prove«», rv« n tbougii *ome of tin" room« are hot, •tcaiiiy places where one d">ea mil are to »lay a l«>ng time I ir»t there >» tiic kneading room, where a big m* ng trough i» set up, ami m tin» ill »ort» of ragbag materia! arc to t«c found—old gl«nc», rugs, bit» of • ardboard, etc., and gum traga canth. Tin» mixture is kmaded by baud to tiic consistency of a past«', heated aii'l earned into the mold room. There it is dipj rd up by wo men mid pound int«> the pattern» which are set up in rows. The molds arc put awav until they are cold enough to handle, when a workman by a dwtroii» movement uf In» haml« »eparate» the leaden Side», ami the doll'» hea l is revealed. The polisher then trm » off th«" ragg. «1 «cams am! ««ends the licuils to another room, where the holes for tiic eyes arc cut out. Tins -« ai. • : i ■ • 1 • ■ t ■ the socket» must !»■ of uniform sue I'hc work i« «lone by hand, a long, sharp knife being ti»e<l I lie heads arc next painted, wav rd or glaxc«l, depending U|>on tiic character of the material from which they are made. The arm», legs ami li-inils are mol«le«l in the same manner as the head» ■ a «pecul ■nachinr being used for stamping out the lihmls These p«irt» ar<- ¡annted in flesh color, while tiic iiciui» must have rosy cheeks, red II}«« am) dark or light eyebrows, as the color of the eyes u»ed may re >|Uire Putting in the eyes is a sim pic operation, unle-s tiic eyes are to open and shut, in which c»*e the balan« mg of the lead bi'coines a matter of some skill. Germany po- «».««■« a secret for mula for tiic enamel used on tiic faces, ami the dainty, mitural t! h tint of Hie belter grade of doll» n the result of tin» pro. css The mak ing of the eye« is u dreary t.i«k, for it inu«t be done away from the sun light, and hi some |mrts of tier many the eye maker» work in the ec'lar». It is said that one town supplies three fourths of all th«" dolls’ eve« used. \ lolet IS the m««»t dithcult color to mix, ami few violet eyed dulls are found. i'lie wig is the tinaf tom b, and this is usually made of real hair tm ported from China The hair U«ed for blond dolls is the -ame, e*. «-pt that the color is extra, ted Mrs C R M¡Iler in I.« »h«•'« Hu Hird Luck. “What has happened to me?" ask e«l the patient w i « t> In" ii.id r< < >>»cr ed from the ctfc« ts of the ether. ou were in a trolley ear n«x I dent," « mi <I tlie nurse, "ami it has lawn foun>l in' e.sary to amputate your right hand.” lie -.ink I m < k on the pillow, sob lung aloud "Cheer up,” said tlie nui»e, pat ting him on tiie head, “you II s«««>n learn to gel along all right with your left hand." "Oli, it wasn’t the loss of ll • hand itself that I was thinking of," sighed the victim. "But <>n the forelinger was a »tring tliat mv wife tied around it to remind me to gel something for her tins morning And now I'll never I* able to re member what it was”—Cleveluml I a.I i r 0 0 9 0 0 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 «.de liCCOt'll'o 9 9 9 will sell tor 32c in lot» of fut* or mor«* ’ ">• in ,in<l ink« I'.iIviintiiLf <•( tl. » 9 You - 9 9 9 9 licier will get .in opportunity to Intv ii<"oi«l- ut ti i"livap«‘r i » t ice. PIZERY DRUG COMPANY ® I£. C. SCIO Come the ORiGON _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 9 in and take advantage of News $1 subscription offer. Old subscribers same as new ones For Dyspepsia If you suffer • rna« h TrouMe» •nd you try our remedy, it won't cost you e cent if it fails. To pr st»d L « I I . Tal i w I* u I I aü « U> < « t* i . V ■ .*!• ■ t At ’i" i •» • B a ' <’ > U - , « ■■«* ‘ y rt^ ia H I ’ ■ "'i’- S w*• wt‘| luFtush F * if it »■ i‘ •’ t The revert -J ■>ft» •yr*«***»"« ot IU is JI I>% »I » , - a I »! i - Í . (•» ’v.«• l::Xh cjr r •• <"f i •.!* •• . i in E*» %> .■ (I r ( r . a >.* - »•»(»♦ ra- • » t •*1 ci t r t u ’ ¡rn, w...-t ’ * *n i r- . -*f* * <>( h.-: . . ’ •««!.'i'«* nr i l’rpvin ba* M '» ! •’< I Mnlh C sfttiiftsUt**« »'i t other S4 nts ” h ^'t‘ ■ itrai« a I I'« itin ar r . «I » t 1 r.t* •* l j tR" vo'-ifv «■'•’I kl pr f • : t» i , ... :•> tn lite ¡ t < ' ‘ ! rif Lr« r • a ’ i ’ a ■■ - a a r ; . «ly r-»*..»id •’ t r h rH;ef Fcr Sit* One register«-«! Poland China male pig ready for light »ervice. l’«-rf« i t ¡on bi coding and u fine in dividual. Call on or adilreas, i Smith B Holt, l'ho:na-, Oregon. 1’iione, i ariiii l!\f> Scio. 2h--l <’. BRYAN I' ATTORNEY AT LAW BLOCK CU”C? H *r- • F i th »? tV rs ii ir.< —» g f r *t«fh fits a* Kris-il)* - ; >4 I I t» that wruffs ¡y«»».« to trv t’i« s.i al «»»ir r»«h I hr»’*» s»4< . ■ lit». •’»■) feote. au<l 91 ft), A. SHANKS U bi • . i » I » i ' I •«.-;• a 3 • < «x.u . ». i> » u.y at o «í « v>rs. (»LEGON \ IB ANY Mar-ufactur« r and 1 >• slrr in- Hfirnts.< unti Sti/hllts Fn?«ir Work Soll.ltcJ .4fH4C< hl-rx inr All Work Mrtttlv buxrxntcj SUM ELEN. OF EGON E. C. PEERY Th# 3 l £ o JZ IR azw Thrrw h S V » •" ' •• »“ » Hr |.,M S" I r»t* in I ' I Mt »I. a < V S I» Bivi <»r***e il'-tx -• i • f» k* » UdTs/v »< try f . i i ?■ r • « i «*« a V . ar iH t -r »'■' b »I l* e . . ->ru ’.c«l Ils- •» .« srw Amwte«** <»»•*«••« Lhu( -’ m «.«.» his s, rnl¡<*4 oil it fit to oí in« .ni» i im< «I B-irmir«! ami "ani: "M««n«i«" ir, I « i?*mg t«> .1-foiii»h you I am the Miiripii» «le I aviere». I lo n««l k’i 'W I .imi I « ««’ne t<> Iwirrow .'«mi loins." M«««i«i ¡r,' lliirt’itrd r<"| '« d. “I sin going to astonish you iiimli m<>.<" I - h --> .->u, an I I mn going to l«-ml thv'ii.’’ T*’» Aga of Ru»h An I'.n. .ti .irriv.ng in New York wa« 1.1 « ti into t <■ « ibway by A Bargain. a fri«*n«l I bry lH«nrd«-d a local, Some years ago Mr. Kudyard Kip <"haiig«-«l to an « vpi- »» and return«-«) ling «old a book to a firm of publish to a Io- al, all on the way to their ers in London for a «uin that work •l«-«tiniiti-«ii Th«" return trip wm ed out at the rate of a shilling a mnile in t(;«• same manner, hurrying word- - a fact which was very much all the tim.- and running mo«t of it. advertised. A I lect street humor “Why.*' a»! « «I the gue-t, all out of ist, for tlie fun of tlie thing, wrote breath, "why <lo you run slxiut this to tiic author saying I hat as wisdom win?" ""(’o'tie on," cric'l the N«*w scerne«! to lx" quoted nt retail prices Yorker cv itc«lly, "I save two nun he would like one word, for which utes!" "But,” was the reply, “what An Oid Engf«»h Psnane«. he inclosed a shilling p«>»tal order. — what do iou <!<> with the two min At Whit!o, on A»< ension day, is I'he rcplv <ame in due course. Mr utes? ” Exchange. to I.«" *e«-n tin- ke.'pmg of the strange Kipling lia«l kept tlie shilling postal obi custom of the planting of the H»'d Cash. onler .«nd written on a large »heel horngath, tiic ol«l« «t of the British «if pa|M-r the word, "Thanks!“ Mr T Vt Voi .-«Iwv.• »peak pi-naii« In the days of Henry II of immrv ns “han! cash” the lords of . «-rtain manors hunted A French J»S». Mr» T. Wild«! Ill I ever get a b .«ir mt«> a hermit’a chapel. The Here i» a French , • th.it is • «•> < - * anything I know hermit shut the door and kept the rather Rngl.sh r*. cliarmter: Tlie of.- - Ex.-hange. hound» out, and the iMrotis in their .Mai--«1« J •; ’ere- ^notorious for ■ ra.;e slew him. He* dvjn*^, decreed a » sy <*•»■ i!r *» »*r»u n <r • » • • frw« • ■ »((■«»< *s •, < , . «mtr« • •• » i » • 1 '«• H/ HL(Ji m W • • » •»*•*■* ” fvr«« • ! !r»t as-.-'-r » r-.f »« snr>< » • • . i Mi k « r< r IN »V (-tilt *t w C ' A V tilth«. Scieniif ic American. • ».t»--!» • . »f i|!«»»ts,el • • « - ». ti e ,S. IL F r . • jirwrwî <F 1 ■ • ■ » (M » I ’ y»'» Vie«* IrA-aftk WJNN & Co.’* I ,B ft. ' \r»» ■ ’ New York Ur«« < »r- ■ ' <«. • t» U Ladies! S*»* Money and Keep in Style by Reading McCall’s Magazine and Unng McCall Patterai MffTs*** Nsf etiss « I help x»»«t dr**« *t»l Khlf si a itKviWfats r 1 l»| It r * p 11» s t**u pot i rd <<n lh<* ISlrMl fftahloD* in rl«Mhrt *t»<! hst* ¿*> h»-w Fashion in *s< h I skim » Al«»» «»inibir lt»hrftnsfb«n tin sH h«»*nr su*! |wf a»>t»*| tnaurf*. tMily hi • » » rar I rw ludi ng s trm pMirro. fluì» ««tt!vr trf wiirl I*»* ZrM* «staple <rt»py. 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