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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1913)
' ' ■. »T « • « * • 0 — Í lEilihS FROM OUR 0 6 A OuRRtSPOilGLNTS 0 MQr. -OS sC’ iO ( ~ on U Or * Jo Ti i farmer* of thin vicinity are busy plowing. The ttiow t ai covi r' d the i untl Sunday niortri 'p «¡is a »ur, ri*e to n. >*t of thorn. Lit tie line weather v • iif<‘ n »w I aving ftem» o» if tipring han come. ( .1.. > Fre tag wa* transacting bush < at Alb in.v I’ i h L. y , re» turning Lome on the Saturday morning train. " ii trip l«> Mill < t : I ' I ."' it ir I »y. M < i.niiK S <« e<<t irn.ctlig <>n saving *4 tlie »laughter of < aive» for veal a* he bay» np all that people wi»b to <h»poae of, a*d |>ut» two ca .es with each row he doe* l»<>t ear« to milk, lie raiaed &> I.- ad in th'» way lM»t year which he 1 'claims pays Letter than milking for th« ? cre»m. and is much les» trouble. Mr« Dave B \<u h»» hadascsrrv at- tack of poison oak on her face which swel'vd her eyes shut. She L-atticsl of a sure euro, by roslding a chi< sen in a »trail »• tt r t of waU-r, le»vtrg the feati.ee« in the h it water for ten min- • ‘v; • ) 'A :.-l. ' » ' .. . t I'1 all th< strei gth out, then »tram me water through a ciuth at-d I .uh« the af fected! porta frecl' » ¡th a little cott <r A* rug sev< ral time a Uay The relief » t v tmi'u- and •'i :om if ever foils t- ft!t t a ■ ire. Grandma Pruitt of Xc > it »irk at the hona-’ of he f>on »or. Frark with typh">d fever. Owi g to h< - l-..” it is . tub! ful it »he | ulia out tiga ' , still We ail hci;>c for her rveovery to health. We w< r> ► " < • i „• « irpn. <«t - lay nsornitig to rtej out and »ee old n.other ts't > «ith ht-r Sunday ■*■•*.<» on. or .rather, an uv h of -r.-t-.v to re’tii.d u* thtit winter »'« not ail over, after »or two we< i of uh <• v. arm sut shiny « •.(her which indicated spring wa» al hand. ,'.lr .1 N Jone* 1* on the stk li.-.t this week. Pn; F atih . Mr* I’rcd M' pelt and M is L *’.''i- Holt were Scio visitoro Saturday, ()'".ir Ponv-roy of I depend ence ; 1 i d through Toonias rt - c mtly, moving lo hia farm on B aver creek. Mr McUi »rey and *vm Noe, w re z\ll>any visitor* M «.lay. Erne»! Kelly was unable lo nt- t'-nd chotd List week on account of tii" I igr jijw, but we are glad to < hint back thi* week. Mr.* Hanke anti daughter Kate were visiting relatives in Albany W c have been com over Sunday. pel led by I lit le Stilli : - SAD Han pa ,,, pssf ... all those oil through Tiloma* Saturday eti-1 route to Albany to attend tin- our ma i I in/ 1 i>t who moving picture slmwa. arc more than one Mr.t .1 <i Halt si ’ll l.il week at Staiton with her daughter. vear in arrears toi Mr.* F .1 Jone*. S iib>cript ion. Mi t E'sie B-irtnik hfl T ip -«-. day for Portia d w here .she ha." work. George ClarK of luicomb wasa, Su v! ty v •< r at Air* .1 N Joins. L’AM. ulka ."pent Friday at Al >any. S A Sch eman w a* a St nd»y via r at S M !■' im uh’s. Mi»* \’..da ii • t, one of our tno-t jiopular young ¡mi;-- , wan visit ing Al itiny friends Friday. Mis* Minnie Merritt who has t>een staying at R II F Struck- meier’s the past month has re turned home and M i: g.;;\t Brock is now taking her place. LA Whited and wif • left Tues- sday morn ng on a business trip: to C’u'ur d’Alene. I ialio. ROMANCE OF RHODESIA. C II Wain, proprietor of the Story of th» M’**ion»ry, th» £«plor»r Maple Spring F arm, the home of • 'id th» Prospector. purebred Lincoln aheep, was an The .tory of the taking and mak- Albany visitor Thursday. ng of Kliotii ».a form» one of the I >uo»t picturt-quc and thrilling ehnp- Wm Baum of Al! any visited j iera iii ! <■ in»lory of England* at J II Kelly’s .Monday evening. d ev¡ i■ ’>n. Al»oiit the tline that tin nineteenth centurv hud B. R. L C. £ar.lL’j r-rm T pics Thoma.* Ililey of Iwbanon, a former r o ..t of thin «rction ram* d e*n Fn- C.ay on a »<-cial Vb't among out tune r e ghl ori and ral ed on th- "Xa tiam Farm for dinner Saturday, and a good i ¡<1 f . h • cd chat wo* • njojvd by the | rvpfietor Newton t rabtrro and wife of Scio »uruilt visiting the last of the week mtn tie lat.er'« »i»trr. .Mr» G W Guilin. Ihuigla* Ellison of Albany who in trsvclirg lie man for aiiimin'im kitch- <-n ware »M through our | art» la«t week and calimi <>.»r ■ iglit with 'he i. Kater. Cacar I irt|> t cam-- near g ttLig ieri- ounly hurt one day ln»t wee* while grubbing out tom«- fir tree*. After cutting all the root« lie wa« pulling on a limb wt.<n all of a mul ten it fell, catching him under two big hmb*. Cliff (¡riffln had to cut them off »o he could get out. ‘i' i it» turning point a strange ’»!<•, p. •»in, by »ord of mouth from istiic Kr.itii io nati»«- kraal, came ut ; last to ■ the ’ .ir» of a Scutch worker in the 1111-» III field of lie< lillami- I hind. It wa» H t.i c of a «utiríall some« here I in the jungle» of the dis- .I'lt i> irtli n it f. ter full »o mighty, ' ir« 'i t. • ' itm -, (hat the spray ro:u it lo .1 d ¡ike a storm cloud on lie horizon, and the thunder of its • a. m ui ,'d l>e heard four day»’ l lek awai. No the ii - i uni ry, «i'iifU'il with the ti-dium •»( pronely ting amiti a pt iii-viul pi-oj !c and resiles« with • hr curiowily of the born < aplorrr. •»•I out on a long and lonely mnrvh io I .• imrtti • rd, t rough a country w ln< |i no unite man • eye» had ever •••<n. It look him three year» to reach I he full* for which he started, but w hen at l.i.»t he stood upon the brink of the _ ronton ______ _____ «nd _______ looked down upon the water* of the Zam . < of sheer cliff, he wa* so awed by ( < >z h < < >l< X ICR 1.. . s i ‘ < r* J trt Í pro; r. J. S STICHA, Proprietor Confectionery, lee (’num, Tobáceo ni:<l ( ’i$mrs I > r * itra t grantel by ■ . - r eriii' ’nt. I h / in ths "f fl I t :i ■ ttie .oil '-»»lon, • it, prop i y enough, after John Ilho'Jro, the lone proa- , » n, w ith ' » »I m of -I vt. ! i f foro-i-vn its pomibtli- : "I ' » . utl. lol efforts it . i... ! . r-t *tep in |{!)<'de»' < f r.r . 'i eip.'.n»«on north- . »r.. . »ful that in •i ’ ■ be <aw the fron ti l! i - i Africa pushed from 1 • : t to t <• Nile.—E. I\ >st ( ’artIs a S|»< < ¡ lit V SCIO, • OREGON « “.-■rr .-’•*aw»iBwsr-«w.vrur •' ~ - iu. I’ K. ü. S, .n . I 4.« Children’s D r esses I lUaut.ful little drrsses thst are t>t»on| calc* and Gingham», «ue.« 2 to tí at 7*«. An<strafit< quality ¡ f’> ; I so|!, ' J.j pn !( ■■ ih, ■ . Mad- in Per- » n. » i iv f , I- - « ' t i , I at $1 *O Other» up l<. gì, tO < * .. ■ 'n’» W ‘ ••»•.»!< ’I ! iwn » • t’rv«-' . ■ atlv trim- ’-d w ith Va en* i*’ *>e» Lar » V»L- with white ? äm am color d sushe.». **:ze» 2 to 4 at %2 t>> $4 OO Just the thing furan f.i'ter Press 1 Th» Wo’J "Choros, ird “chora g< m rally tired I urul, is tv ■it slang, but an I . r< '|>' tabla « form it is foun<) 11, iti Et gland the pl n.: ii'.ation being .¡r,” ti >ug : il » 1» rarely used t :ti t "ub.natron ”iib.natron with "wom- ■ irw Hou.an. ornan. ” But m some ' i ■ l .iutit-i I«, that of fiir i » imple, the word - ' i» i" I pret i»elv a» wc u«c • ” A . th< » forms come lo U» f: ml the \riglo-S.noil i ord ", err" r “I'-rriin,” to turn otcr. ■age. . in In t Amer M LADIES’ SUITS We are now *h.. wing a t| al ,rir if N'. w mater ... vi .< a $18 <O "firing ."it- »tiipl. <1 "< fiir ' i. ' I i' n poor ■ latent Ck veriy shatani New Kiaii g C,l? < L. st tnstariw's an ! sha les, goo I lining», faulth»» tati »ring. Pri-'d from jH.f>0 t , $l.x OO .iiut'i ■ •S S. E. YOUNG a SON ALBANY, OREGON I seed Boatt. .uni around Imre.’* i-’ r e ’ r as In dusty ng in front of the gate. rop.ivd the eager "I meat in the state.” m il in t ><i high priced for ..n.”" Ted the stranger. • • I'lirmer; "it 1» .I'M K III of : I,.'00 an acre. you ( unking of buying?" “No, rvpli'ii the stranger ns he jotti ■ ■•: . ili ii; mi’' ¡1 i <iok. “I'm . u> 1 •» 1 ty ir.-' .»or."—Cincin nati Enquirer. Hi* CI'Oic* of Charity. ir inajt ».. ui’tl ili» ir Is'.iuti that wimli u<- Aa» Hui' <d loom uftt r \ ictuna, the MlW, Ita», lh.lt iti llx Kill h»h tpieen Before he rlro w tiitlsl wiipps. the ininatoiiary explorer c.irve«l that it» vir tm » name the trunk of a tree, uani Limi» of < i re it e«in Is- i it today; tbc -bori, i< while it ir I» IhlVitl 1.11 iri;’«t one. -iritivd and uttm-c or >t apnirtcr of * century III truted to the k '•gioii« adjacent to the Z.inlioi i lie t'liicf >>f tb< »«•re disturiied only by im/ralorv who < m , (he region. nn«l indue- ■ami of natine» utul mitro udìng utn to ■ .ti it trvutv placing In» ual* I lidi Stanley curile with hi.» ■ mintrv tit’ <-r Brit: ¡it proto-tun. ude long ci ur.ii.in of porter», halting The pr- .- pa <1 him »us 1’11*0 a ■ mg enough to explore mid map the month Mini ti tii. hi mid outitpi itcd region, on hit historic march from rifle* t lit'.ip i n "tich, »tir'li, for a •Mint to count. territory thn*c time* the mxe of In the middle of the eighties a l’ex«» and a« rich m nuturul re- bulky tine .»i t, »hahbdy clud pro« »our» a» i ‘iili irnta A iror later pcvtor, treking through the country the Brtti-.fi uuth Africa eompiinv, a with a single wagon, found that for vorji'iriitioii caj'.ttV ij .it Iti.lHU*,- "E i - . 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