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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1913)
x •< • ». •< *j « ’■' ’ -■' 4 V * V »2 • • • r . ■ LETTERS EROM OUR COUNTRY »« ■ «sd Them (J*. A ••f in a «•«.ni!i .:.;tv tbit was rather nolo- tin n^’inr • of it» in* ■ ■ 1 I 'in ‘>tt’«. . ■ .i..««i im re -.. nation, t and tlx- <1 him out f >r li>« reason*. ti I..i 1 < en brought “My d< the iie^ii^ • nca of my congre- ann««ttnc «•«I the div«nc. y. *r.“ pr. 'I i< “Î* .t«-d one of the i, “I isn't << bo* you can The church Sunday.” ! the preacher, •«■ tli«-in uf i« con- I •ftvt?« is pruud posaataor of two thorough bred I tunx’-JerseY swine which hit puri based from H E Bunneu- 0 Í 8 9 C 6 'I Liu : ¡ ,ld ter. Miss Lulu Ciark wsg called ome from school by th«* illness of her mother. Sunk Hannan was so unfortu nate as to saw his fore finger to the bone while sawing amir biard timber. B- more can-ful Sank. Mrs O E Eichinger was a Mrs Wm St i fling an I da iglitcr plea-ant caller at Mrs Ciark'» L r.t, w.-re Albany \ i si tors Saturday afternoon. *1... Jay. Edd Fleming was a Scio visitor Mrs H-nr> Schietra went to Saturday. E ti ain to ace Alb.ny < >n the ( ' Mra S B (’ole in visiting her 1 o is .••».vi. St Mar« h. r t j. ■ brother, Frank Pruitt and family hospital. of near Scio, and «uL-.uting in the :: th !■ ilo’t «Il one of hia cure of her mother w ho in very ti • A ! < < cals , s ia.st we< k. ill. I’.«», r I '• V’. .i , d • (•, < .:« .«ii- .Mr« Agne* Cramer who has of Ali any. I n.'e b»<n Mtting >een visiting her parent“, H E I tt f »r 1 e no • c unty road Burineater and wife, the past fr«>Fi (' io • ■ in'•( the railn .<d * rid p». I'.ue«'to few weeks, returned Thursday. v ' h Mr a-d Mrx .1 11 Kelly U err Sunday vinito it Fr i II n i h’t'. "Billy" has had iwu triniw at writing toph , now I think il is "Biilter-up’s” turn. Miss Tera Pct< r.«.n who han been v. ot kinyf at All any returi.- rd home Friday. Fred Me-qwlt «nn tninwwting bti.«inc«4 in Albany Friday. l«a > Gi '.i'.- lx ■ app went to Al- . ia t wr«'k wher«» she has • Tthy p I For ! SCHOOL NOTES of flair • S' I Ifrnlhayrra IU'./ gra luate of th« «... High School was a *ehu>il visitor last week. The lib rary program giv«*n by tir II ,;h S. ho.,1 student* f relay afternoon *»» alt« nd«. I l.y aeveral visitors. The praeti««. t« .«ch« r» are now tea> h g Sth and 7th grad«- r« a ting the Sit, 4th and Sth grades get a quarter liolklay tins w eek on account uf no tardiness for ’JU consecutive «lay* I he interme«jiat<* room enjoyed a val- ■ htihe I m , x Friday aft«m«a>n * t I r ;r t you HM V docs «sot i . th. gross m ut sour lt«ir. • r > -, o -nre with h«,» In p. f r II I * J < i * » t»i If »■ ll I- a ’ I. . d t.»1 Iff nt I ’ >'* U K m <• such well- Î h».- it »’..»I w” • ' V ll it ««UT rt.’k. Il it de * • Ft •r v V UM» •<> *hn id a <j *> trv*al’uû^b H i !■ -M r» • • •• *Jp ‘ r f. ib». iu< it u 1 r»-' rn tf r i i I v * .1 . » I I tn \ > • i Y 'ti íh ’ 'i/, I r 4.UM- m » i > - •1 ’ « ». r iri «ih/ In, ■ tliut 1 if ? I • • *r s’ i that WM ; fi- * r -ha |i‘w'tai nlîf-r ! tr \ I»» . ■ \ r (hat M * H r i wiil d > a l Hr 54 !’ nt it will d<» all < ’aim for it •y nt !.■ r r- ni«<i> t an<l rui-rw thru» U r hav ncr thing th. n* i« a di*- n'«:•»: lit. n . .4 . . • a'»l«' l<> j*4*ige lha ■►'ll (’»»•* mrritM of t:; ’ 4fs<W ' x • 1 * rm tacwti I » I •r«- ». ‘ i’* || . f i «»hi»' than any I t' an *e •* !!. F »r» a tr ■’?»«■ :»t <'f l If ».»« it". WI I j i «t i t1 •».i . u» í «r (bn ... I * ■ : J $1 advh if vr T » Y«rt> e . l-.iv lb < I Ir »’ i’ ixUTDUUkMt Y u..¡r «I OU’ •' >rs. < t I c t v t on. Ihs PsHormsr«. .’.En Allie Munsrll of Albany Day ««flor day the cireu» woman spent Saturday ar. i Sunday with' friends in this vicinity returning idnn» tier titiM-l, »li|«a on the hcuvv w«*o.l« ii “.¡up shoe» ' over her talm to her work Sunday evening. pump», ami ao, with perbaps a “By- Mr and Mr> 1 M Holl went on by, Jiri*, '* " a nd a him ] to the warxl- nn extended visit to Salem, llills- r««|.c mi»tr«*«a, «he »hutflea out from I mho , For« t Grove and other ,’1'' dr«'»»ing tent to the ring, blow» I a ki»a to the audiciii-e at large sad points of int rest lake* her life in her hand«. Elmo Sims ami Archie She doe» not think of this fact were« ea on oar stre *ls Satur consciously, as a rule, but subcon sciously the know ledge is with meh day. one that some day perhaps she will Bl'TTttMt r. be like the little- girl who one« was Ini-tie,I out of a • ir u» ring «.• fust d tluil the audience hardlv noticed, and then a gaudy kimono wa« The v arm rain of the pist few thrown over her face, and instead of her »lop shoes returning when - isl 1'ldy w« !c.'me aa frosty the whl-tie bleu, men'» feet tramp we.tin. ..«ii i'.-c unis tiresome. ed, and the circus doctor found no R.i'.p i!id : wa» absent iron work for him when lie got ther«* school la t u< < k on account of Get to know thi-»<- women and iou ! :. ! t it und,^ nil t heir en ty light siiknc.’M. heartedness, their gypsy spirit, i* a Mr ai d Mr E Wendt were sort of smoldering dread like that J ur.day visitors with William ■it >p • « ' ■ hie in lartlnpi.ike countries. Gt me an I wifi*. X "ii sec it, for instance, in the Mrs Mo.k Vaughn l as betn keen way they take up the subject ' «• !' . 1 st the p i t week. i of acciilenl«, “The worst I ever fell «as once Mis Z .1 Clark is still reported io 1» in a criticul condition, bein^ when the net broke,’’ said a trapcae , performer. coi ’( I to her b«'j with infl itna “I'.l ju«t as soon hare it break t «ry rhe' m Csm a d typhon a* to fa'I Lui in it." put in an- fever. She is being cared for otl 'r. “Ili'mcmber that time 1 bit l-elt like my chin wm by a trairu'd nurse, and it ir my lip? I 1 . «• will s ■ >n lx- tin t«> im knoiki-d right tip through the topi of my head My lower teeth cut ' prove. tiiv upper lip till It had to be sewed Miss . nzel Fleming -j en! Sa' up clear across.” ur lay with her aunt, Mrs G ->re 1 le.irne I then that the art of fall ing in the net i* as difficult ax anv Grimes and attended the .r. rar Ssiurday night at ll.e Jordan part of the performance, for »«» great i« it« elasticity that if a ner- h.« I. former “full» liiid, in _____ a standing — ” «us ... jdmg Stihm ch« r return- position, the knees mnv In- shot Mi An t iu day utter nweeK*. stn jht tip to th«* cbm and a knock- .mt blow may result. To learn to I ii nd* n< ir Lyons. come into the net prostrate, as in «•« h :• verv ! ix a hammock, i» no small trick.— Sator ay ' Sarah Comstock in Collier's Ueeklv. 1 i CCKlc. « lu w hit .s.,i.»li«r.g « » u ¡i c ¡Lillig h: Origin •< th« Heel. !. < t j i t l> low the an le joint. It is «aid that the heels now worn It uill | roo.ibly be a long tur« on shoes had their origin in Persia, befo e he will In» auk» to get where they took the form of flat about again. • oo«l on Mildnls to raise the feet r » rite anything?” h< - that i ovi land Plain I» la 4 '11.«• grammar room is going to give a program Tri.lay afternoon. Mt ; A Sommer ha« returned The primary room was taught by fn 'ii a vi: it ; ! 7 liiyt ip. Mrs Frill Monday. Arthur Kelly was a Sunday A letter wm ri-eeivesi last week from Miss Pugsley, formerly a tca.-h«r vi ¡'or at T M li lt*»«. ■ n the High hcbool, in wh ch «he slated Mrs Leo Zellur was an Allmny (hat *h< is attending the l'nivcr»ity of vi-itor Friday. A nshington this winter. Paul Bailey, the painter PERILS OF THE CIRCUS. 1.« I miu . ii , Un--. I o >| ii«!’ after bnsi- ne .1 matters in ton vicinity. Ths Dr«.,I of Falling Is Ev«r Hauntmg not« The, All w«.ti, ire a literary n't they?" .i common gen- r B W D aisy .Mr a -I X’ra G > Waddle w< r< Scio v ■ tor- .'lonJav. home 1 mid protect them from th« «■nd It un» main vrai- aft* ar. I 1 that tin» faalnon wm mt r«'lu< id into \ rnirc, but tin rru*«»i !<»r it» 4<i"ptloli III this cane is Mild to ¡nite been quite different Her- the ori;'i- nators of tin* f;i»ln<>n were y, .i >n- li<i• I-u lid» who r>.i>oti<«l that |l,«-ir I ladle* thus equipped would not v< n titre fur outs de the pre« uni» of their dwelling TI h - m * In. » w«:<- called "clog*," mid in order to ».ito fy khe vanity of the wv,ir«-r» m <1 pt • hap« to sweeten the pi that ». the discomfort of appearing in them they were elaborate » «««h»r >1. sometime» l»eing in«ru»t«-d with , I mid «liver. The height of the c .■» determined the rank of the wearer. —Harper'«. 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