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L««>s« «nd <i«orgs E>.«L
•utfi.im
jicœs
In It
« liarle« Klirrt Noctou LettSfV*
In ■ rllH.rr • .» « jwti phturv of George
II. r.ry I .-Wes «ml George Eliot;
File uglievt .-mipl« In Ixiiulun " Kr
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BY ill eu» ilrsrrllHM) Georg» Henry
lev . ' nml Illa wife to tb« Norton«
CHAULES
Hiey
f.imj
the deM-rihUoo Just
I ■ rs w lien he riielvnl them at the
t the • '»toffice at Sim, Ore.. rl.H.r hH>k<*<! and moiri "like an old
f> «l-I.Hu-d Frem ii tmrtier or dancing
i « mall matter.
innatvr very
ugly,
very
vivacious
■ 1 rMertnliilng
We e»(«n't to «ee
tiltil take up hls hdi|le sod tiegin Io
, ploy " «•
* «—
*- wer» very
1 <-l - **-
bl« uttalnuiiiit«
tvancr ...
>1
br-Hid. «lid men like liarwlt. and
1
-•(••I uf y.-ar
k I ; . r , I yell «|w>ks highly of bta
S' i months H
..
« > .«uli-r In ilielr »sir drpart manta
’I hr»*«* mont ht in ftJvnwv
Xa f. r George I I d "Otte rarely «eso.
■ pluii.t-r w. an dui' compianoti, dull
r i heavy
b< vy features
For the greater
til .-ririing
rates marie known on
l>:irt <>f two or Hire»- hour« »be »1x1
ap'dic dion.
talked (..gelber with little Itilerud«
«loti
Iler talk was by no menu« bril
Mb*- sal.l md one memorable
ffant.
»«MW
thing. In t It ’■ i’ tt <• talk of a (erson
ne
f Mr' • u mind wt-o had thought much
• nd n'... felt di-. I ') ai d l otisequenlly
a I a I
«■(.« v'th his ,'lns
He t w .» more t! in commonly luterest
w II te’l vno that he intends fo Ing Iler manner wn« too Into«.««
-lit lentia over to you till her face Is
sometime, but he never <l<*«*s. lose Io yours and • l-vak» tn eery low
A k any improvident man or -imi iwger lotie», nor Is her manlier
twrfe» Hy altnpl« "
woman whv they don't lay v.p
s in eihing for a rainv da* . Th« y
will te’l 01 that they int-nd to
sometime, but they never do
any .* ! >w. unpmgr nv«
< man why he doesn’t
-II h old anti<|ua»«* 1 way*
. . s. t; <! ad e>’ nev . ■ p
I . i»r«»<r» ..-¡v«- methods of
tn I :i'lvirtising AU
II you thev intend to
w eck or next month or n< xt ti r
they never «Io.
A grani tieni ig tieinu tutta jugl
•
t j p’.oirl gei mu uroiiBil with l> tt
and <Je;K»sitiri|{ them wherever i
suilit i> 4 pi a. ure. which, unfor
tuiuiieiv h ulmo.ìt alwa\t Of
riune cmimolitY intended fo’
I liman f- od, li ivss there is I
po . 1 deal io it too. At any ra'<
hot
■ s, gro'*.*rs aid n'l uhi
handl-' foo«l ecmtilirai I s wo ¡
confer a fir.or by keening th«*i
stock 1 *voiid the reach of tl
p
v fly
A <1i< aler in fo1
BUpplicn who would muli»' t
k own that lii< ;it"ck was car.
ip ;ii'<l"d : k linst contamiii;
wuuM h moi fiiul that In
i <1 > mor,- hiisinvM« than t
mnn wlpi para I ca his iron Is P
i
»nrve as R y roosts.
I his is iho • a - >n wBt»n urin
death 1 In ms many of its victim;
t rotK-l th * m«'Hum of drowi
inn. Th<* : '<♦ .vs <>f theday isint« 1
sp.-r -•• I v. .ih accounts of prop!
I .i .i' g !«’•! their lives in water
an I the larger per cent of tli
v t :n-; are thot--' who sought re
fr. shtnciit in a bath. Year sft« 1
\ear tie se fiitnliti"s (»"cur, th
n iin’i' r being continually or. tli
it.e-. a' e. Th«* «ad rec <rd of 0 «
si. -..»n seemingly carries n<
le -on to the pleasure seeken
a ><l a m ire appalling death recon
m irks the close of each season
It •< not to In assumed that th
sj. .irl of ball ing will be in an
d*rr e ryrdered less popular ly
a | < in
of t
death recor- ,
but ;h
11 statistics sho d
have some influen with paren s
who a •• in tl e habit of p. rmit-
ti"u their chi! Iren to go into the
water at all tines and p aces un
attended. A wholesale restraint
on the part < f the paret ta and
guard a >4 would u*.doubt« lily re
sult in ’ <• -iv tid of main lives.
Let us hope th it it may be exer
cised.
f «ss bll.im and Ssnt.msnL
i*
• ' I»
c ■ d In re
! " ito- pr •' ■» <>f cannttiallam as
..
henallite and detestatile
Bui an
rfl. le In thè Garrite <|<» Il olla ride la
'.d to prin It.g tirai thè popular
■ d
• i and In partlrular
r •<
tlies are rnnipletrly fai«»
Clic raudll.nl I» generally rrpresentnd
■ - a di'irradetl beine l«d tn an Inhoman
l i.tl. e !>« tire gr .H«nr«s of hls appe
' '
! ' •
.
•
e ln«l»ta th»
I r r
Iter thè v rr«t majority of can
dl.Hls are su. h agallisi thelr own wlsh
..|.< < < g fhe iol e nf scntlment
S.HII» r<—fierfed thè dead man dnrlng
hi« tifa» and are anxl»tia In losurv a
«ortliy burlai fnr hlm
Others are
'.roinptcd t v thè destre to assimilate
rii» dead man's virine« In thè prore««
' dlcentlitti whlle n thlnl Haas «re «e
irmti-d by motlrra of revenge and find
thelr «Hfl-fiii-tlon In this supreme In
sull
Ell tier piety or vengeance Is the
cause of rnn h I liti 11, tn
A Plats With a Histary,
\ former roMldent of Allainy has nn
tfie «id.lHi.inl of id« New York home
hi . dilute tdue < hlnn plate which hns
• l>Gt.>ry well known to th» family
In I he winter of 1MI7." an the story
i -no I h - v I iis “the be broke after a
«odd. n rain and warm spell, and the
a .ter enms u|H>n us ao quickly that
a. children Were bundled out of the
h -t ... tn the bonie of friends who
Iv.sl further sway from the river The
lalila for next morning's breakfast had
in-, ii laid In Hie basement dining room,
ltd w lieu the w nler w ent dow n enough
» i that one could go to that n«>m
s HI .- of the | I.ile« ami cu|>a were found
’• ’in to the celling, for it tume.1 aw
fully cold after the water was In ths
■•«
And that's one nf the plates
th.it didn't break when they all fell
off
our >f the children aays that
ri .mdpa always told It thst sir, sml
It must lie true"—New York Trlbuua.
A Moroccan Charm.
Mororenn wives have a n»»«t elabo
rate rvei|ie for winning back the «ffec-
Hons of an unfaithful hustatml
First,
the desert«! or «umplcloii« wife draws
i »trnlght line In pure honey from the
middle of her forehead down to her
chin and collects the drippings In a
«1 ... hi
Then abd ruin» the tip of her
tongue with a ng leaf till It bleed«
and i<nks «even graina of salt In the
blood This she miles with the honey,
adds more salt which has been enrrted
for a day and a night In a tiny Inci
sion In the akin between her eyebrows
and Dually a.lda a pinch of earth from
th.- print of her bare right foot on the
ground
The dose Is then put Into the
erring husband's food and, according
f. Moroccan tradition, never falls to
restone him to Ida allegiance “
Toe Much Cue.es'ty.
A darg.-r. us
-.ration was Iwlng per
f..rm<«i u(sin a »-:..»» did l»r A. a
qua ut German full of kindly wit and
professional ent liuslsstu. had scleral
younger doctors »Itb him
One of
them was admit.Isterlng tbeetli.-r
lie
became «o Interested In the old doc
tor s work that he withdrew the cone
o» vi« sss
Hard Luck.
('holly-What's the matter. Fwank
l.-ih boy* Fwank Oh Cholly. Ethal
tells me she loie« another
Cholly —
W hat hard Im k after your devotion'
I wank llanl luck!
W'ht Cholly, tn
the last sit months her father's dog
has bilico me nine times!— Iumdon Kt
praam
US
Farmers attention la’t
print your return card on en
velopes. We will furnish a gora
grade of stock anti p/int youi
nan.* and address, and name o!
farm, if desited, 100 for 50c. a’
the News office.
Engo leer's Advantage
"It must be beni work to run a loco
motive "
"Ves
Hut think of the «ntlefsctl.in
In tsdng able to set off In front of the
fl rat car ln«tri<t nf lucrine a autt cnee
th. length of the whole train"—Wash
ingtou Star.
J. J Harnee, W. F. (Mil.
A Hilvru. J. I i *p
*C. A
the pit lents tuait r Ils. and •he
half roused and rose to a sitting I"*
lure, lookliig with wild erwl amase
meut over the sur mandinga
It w is
a critical ivrbs! and l>r A did not
want to tw Interrupted
"Lay do*».
•1ère. wouiaa
be command.«I gruffly
You haf more cur ..«It, ns a uiedlool
•tirdeuL"
from
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
is.
oki oha
i m
r-viiMtOH u-
u«1»
FAITH IN YOURSELF
W» d* •
toad
Fleur.
<.«n«r«l Cs.lnM Milling Bu.lsio
un
se
halo.
W«
WHs«l
ara
in
ihr
n..calvi
Flold
«n.l
or
Hu.ir,...
Irr
Flour «n«.
Llth»ng»d
and
(or
Will
Tras» You Righi
nerd
failli in V- ut power pi t.r
c< me a mmi'fer o‘ hn help lo o fieri
in lune ui tiieu need
I yman Alx
licit
White Bronze
Monuments
S. R CHILD
jHit rarti»I* *•" I »II i l’lci
a.
l'iena arel Estimati s Furnished
All Work Guarani, ci
THOMAS, OHI:.
Albany College
Bl 1 b UTITY T«*n«h»*r*
th<
<••1 American uni* «mitn-«. I»»If huv<
ludied abrtNul. All < hriNlian men
»•omrn.
\CIU ENT I’Ot’RSE'* All ro'ir t *
isrn thoroughly tnujfht; « arh in tni lu
rroiving iHTxufiBl wuprrviMHtn no
irv.
UMH.HI KE'I ON.SII-ll.llb
U.
>HMIilrr ourni'lwi louhd to look aft*
i • development of each nlu !« nt aloof
» >ral and rt hgtoua linm a* well a« in
lerlual and phv*i<*«l
\lTNSb> IOW
We keep dowr ex
»enBef and help atudmla • arn thru
ay.
A<k!r« aa,
N « » Moss I ; row tii
No ( ’h ipping
No ('rumbling
INV ISTIGATE
i
Ht tutti fui halftom illustra lions of about
tiro hundn t! tlijftrcnt th si^iis Sam jilts of
ll hih Hronzr. and /iritis °/’ monuments.
Call a! Sanham .\ t irs
E. «’.SMITH Prop
L. W. Charles, Agent
lot and Fold Water, Bath. etc. SjM-cial
Rates to Regular Boarders
Scio, Oregon
Vmfcr Exjieriencad Management
Be<|s
Home < ooking.
Commercial
Trade
Solicited
Meal« from f> .ÌU
i
Manufactured by The Monumental Bronx« Company
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Scio Hotel
Clean
i
Guaranteed for All Time
President H M Crooks. 1 Ung. Ort^r
b
I
m. tu M (up m.
Have You Heard of Mary Jane?
A ladies' shoe. (Julie an Engle h last. New recede toe, broad heel,
lu-ctlr shade of brown, blind eyilets; in fact, it is the earliest arrive'
R. SHELTON
of ! ali footwear.
Notary Public
Admini.trator of E»tat<-«
a urns
Negotiated,
Alistracts
Obtained and Examined
above is just one article we are showing in our Shoe Itepartment
Now look at th* others
Men's Oafoegs
Any man's oxford in the store
valued from id 50 to It-00. to
clow out quickly at .
11.50
Man's Button and Lace Shoes
OKKG<
In tan calf, patent and vici
leathers. $3 50 to 15 00. now
»'
50 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
1
Ladled' Button Oaferds
White and tan. gun metal and
patent, usually 14 00, at pre«-
12,75
Tixanc Manas
Orsians
CoevniOHva Ac
Anrnno *en ting •
h «mt
vet trai
••s'criam on» t-rm« n fr»* •hwhrf at
Yiyrn'l-ffl i« pr« baHlf
aÿML < .••mtttaHM
<k«*r>a at nr«I> r> ri^<W»t»«lei HIWuBCC* "C l'kteu'j
•eriil frw*. 1 ll.leM a»w v f r
■ • « j . »• •
ratvnta taken through Main A < tv »wair«
Ht/
w ' " oit t ‘lanrr, in lb*
Scientific American
% Ean4a>»mwf» lllctwtmtavl werb'»
’j»rrm<
• •
»
VimCo.””—’ Newïod
Irwah
I
W «raer.
Scio Milling Compaim
Hate faith in yrasuclt. faith in
yout power k> break «wav bun
evil comi anion» and evil habit»
faith tn tour powet to herd and to
(o'low the voice <4 your own con
•cierne, lath in i. uf pow e» t.> hnd
in God a p'evenl help in htne ai
Kcal Estate
Hit Both Ways.
Mr Bullion—I wi«h that elder son
.if ruine would get married and set
He down
But. confound IL the young
f< lows of today don't seem to have
«r y regard for the marriage relation
at all.
friend Thnt'a right
By the way.
n<>w I« the younger æn doing
Mr Bullion Rotten!
It Just cost
me *.*<<><■■> to have hla marriage an
nulled «nd I hnd the toughest Job of
my life doing IL— I’uck
lilNKa-vottw
Paaaiprst, W. 1 Evil).
*•« aaiiav, C. A. W arner
The
The Sanliam News and Semi-Weekly
Journal for 11.75 per year, the price of
11. Journal alone
If you arc not get
ting the Journal call at this other ami
get a sampi», copy. Ore hundt.-d ami
fifty six pa|>ara for SI.7b. The Journal
contains the cream
<
of the state arsi
gvnvral news. . market reporta, etc.
4
Qsvd Bue.nso«-
Matrgl — Was yuur bausr s suo
CCS* ’
Qladv»—Yes, indeed. The minis
ter will have cause to be very grate
ful
"How much were the profits?"
“Nothing
The expends were
more than the re - ipts (I.it ten f
us got engaged, «nd the minister i«
in for a good taing in wedding
fees "
-5b r |R. Vfaabingiuti. U v.
LaSIcs* Button Oafords
Tan, black, suede, patent and
gun metal, and gun metal 2 strap
11 <o and 13 SO. now
»2 35
Ladies' Button Shoes
White \uhuck, 14.50 for
White Nubuck, 4 t)0 for
White canvas, 13 50 for
Grey Nubuck, 4 00 for
Brown kubuc1 . fr, «I tor
Tan Russia, *4 •«• f «
T ■ n R ush *.
LaCie«
White Celenl (.• A 2
12 50 and |3 00 for
♦3 «0
2.95
2 25
2 75
3 75
Strap
II.«
*r leeos' w
♦•3.00. now
.... 12 25
Chuas' White Nuhuea dutton
12.50, now
Mi»»r»' white canva« «hue«
*1 25
fSc
THIS IS Al.I. Wl WILL TELL YOV THIS TIME
i
S. E. YOUNG Q. SON
ALBANY. OREGON
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