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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1914)
Railroad Time Table Arfi*al and Departure of Paaa«*g«r Traina DIRECTORY ., I «SU 12.3) 12.7> .. 6 24 Svuth f p p p m m rn m 1 la» I»« I " and IJath < • r •. ¿i « X Eantrm Ml SEEKS Morn» ltr-w I >> «I m rn Albani MlH i sty p rr except .Sunday, » ( 4 ( T. I. Muak.-rx. fro. W. A i *ir { laih. r 4 Sw » 4 «*.««• a . • I tv. a general banking Mtsin«-»» and ■ the tr» «fer ■ f i !■ k craft, to the (jlff'-rmt part» < f th. L'nited 'tates, and its »er.i«-. « are available for the transaction <4 conservative busin«-.*. I h'llt ¡>t - Or. T. K T. K. SANDf RSON D SaruU-fon DENTIST Tv ¡.-phone: 27-7 SCIO OKEGC', R. SIIELTON Pioniing Mil! i h-i ( Nrgcsiat.-d. Ab'tru-.'t? « I Vt iri:< r. Mgr r< >cerie> . J. I • J . I I : I n r. I A<lmini«tr>«tor of Estât«-« »an» D'»m»tic R»un on of Count do Crois and H • F>ontoo. St SCIO COMMERCIAL CLUB W«ta‘l urr Sprn.tfhcld Branch wL*r «scio North ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE. •THE DAIRY CITY” A LIVE WIRE ( Obtaim d and Examined Hotel E i Smith, l'r«>p. I in- t’nuiit tic St Croix, Iwlong mg to one of the noblest and w i ].Itlne»t families in franee, be came engage«!, after <« b>ng court ship, to a lady hi. «•«]uui m position and fortune and famoii« for beauty. Shortly after the happv d.«v W <!• appointed which w.i« to r«.ti ler two loving hmrt. one the count W*1 ordered immediately to the » H'Sfd of Seba.fopo|. »o hr girded on li • saber au<l at the hca«t of bis regi ment marched on to the !««tt' ti. I During the count’, alwrn.« it h.ip|M-tn-d that In. iM*atitiful atbam •»I wa» stricken <l«>wn with »m.iil- | h > i For w.iks »lie hovered 1» tween life «nd death, but r. .■•«»«•i.-.l otilv to find her bratitv hopelr-Cv lo.t The dl «ease had assumed, in her case, the mo»t virulent charac ter and left her not <m!v disfigured, hut «..ir«d and s«'arre«i to ».ah a frightful >'itent that nhe been nt«' hide«>u» to lo'fwrlf, »o *h<* resolved to pax. the remainder of her dav« in I he -• ri !■ t :■» >n \ i ar pu»s«-<l away, w h> n >n>. «lay the count, imme«liately on hi« return to Frame, a. «■oti.|'ani«al In I.:« v.b. t, pr. - lit. d hue-, f at !• ■ re.idencr of In« betrothe«! and ».« < r Iicited an interview This .«> re fused. lie, however, with the p« r sistencc of a lover, pre«««-«! Ina »uit, and finally the lady made her ap pearance, very closely muffled in a veil. \t the «Hind of her Voice t!.e • **.»« ev f l « ii .Ì i . h I fnrwnril Io eniurac«* her; I Irtlt, «topping snide, »be treni blitiglv told him th«- .torv of 1 her sorrow ami burst into tears A heavenly smile broke over the count’s hand.omc features a», rais ing hl. Land sl»>ic, he eiclaime.l "It u Gi.-J’« work’ 1 am blind"’ Il was even so. »Viien gallantly leading hi» regiment to the attack a cannon ball pa««e«l •<> closely to i hi« eyes that, while it left their • t prcMion unchanged and In* coun i tcnaiii-e unmarkeil, it robUsI him forever of hi* »iglit. It is utine. i»ary to add that tliuir marriage was shortly after soh-mtnzed, and, despite their afflic tion», they lut'd to enjoy great happinoaa H.titlw are A I hi pin t - •tuber s to IM, 1913 This will a notable event in the viiui-ati.ei.il h>»tory of Oregon Farmer»’ <’<• .>• ation will 1« th.- 1« a.ting topic o* a stimulatimt »«Ties of lecture». Th- week will be crowiled w ith di», uwitm and demonstration« in every thing that make* for the welfare of the farmer and home.maker. Winter Short Course January 5 to 30, 1913 N I 1 ,M<»maon VS ( :<». JfW der A. XV. llatfey Li' (Tv A I’vetl Stahle Cat ('araon. Prop Meat M.HKet I ■ Ml' I The College ha. »pared no efT«>rt to mak«' this the most complete short «« . » in its history A very w id« ‘ Mrs. O. !’• Cyrus range of Course» will be offered in gen eral agri'-ullure, horticulture, animal liuabiii dry, tairying. poultry keeping, REA!. J 'TATE It Shelton mechanic arts, domestic science aral art, eommeree, forestry and music. Numerous lecture, and discussions on I armers* t’o-o|>erati<>n, st home and al .«d. will I.«- a leading feat ire. Make this a pleasant and pro tit able winter uutmg No tuition Accomodation» kuk ack a A Chromy reasonable. Itwluced rates on all ra rva Is For further information address l’ubi ir A 11 igli School H M TENNANT, Registrar, VI. S. Lovelace, Supt. Corvallis, • »regon. Farmers’ Ruaine.s Courses by cor- rr«| ini’encd without tuition. * Tom i arge. Mgr. .X! i Pinery N<»t’ii v l’ubiir und Pinning Mill Produrr <onipany Fit Bis Ca»e Exactly "When father wa» »ick slxiut »ix y« ar» ago he read an adverti »einen t of ( hanib< rlain» fablet« in the jmper. that1 tit hi» ••.««<• exartly,” write» M’«t .Mar garet < ampbell of tt >imth, Vrk. *’|le| pi rii. ; • l x of thrm and ha. not I m > n »ick »n.er. My aiutar hail stom ach trouble an i was also benefited by them." for sale by ail d«-.»ler. Salitiain News I. W. Churl«?*. Pub. State Bank W. A. Earn g. < ashler Shooting ( Btllcry, Ct‘NF. and < VltltS. I ariied Save Money and Keep in - Style by Readme McCall a Magazine and Using McCall Patterns lorn I .«rife S';«>einaKer 1 11 I ukvnbach ■<<•«’> » i Tinsmith help you drr«M» atyl Uh If al a •omlFfato F. fthlemcier •ir*n»* by k re» pi rtf ÌDU po»t»d oo Ih«« ai***t faahtnn« In rhHbra an<1 bat« t*> I »w Fa»hh>n l**Airi.a OR BER 8. Masonic, Odd Fellows, In ruh U*'»*. Al«» i h- ght« -f I'ythih» 'larra'»'i », Mod tab table Information ern Wi»»lm< n and Z. < . It J. «>• all bom© and prr •onai maiura. Only b*r a year. Includi»* • fren pattern. Mub •crib« PMlajf or *u-l for ire* »ampie copy. Mrffafl Patterw will enable y« ti to make in y Hsrn.ss Maksr. Garaos. B.ttsr <>«• bum*, wikb youruwn hamb. rkHbiM fr^r yotirwdf and rhildprn which will he perfert dallroaS Ssreics Sawmills Man- hi vtylw audit. Hifr-noMhir’H’ii!-»« I. Hactwriwg Entsrprisss. i • - f- r i ■ rn < » | We WJ1 («ree Te« F i M» Frewevrit ' xf fCL • All ctt.ssns to attend ths Comma« •rripti’ -tia among yotir friend». Hrnd for free sial Club fl rat • nd Mestln.s Premium < *tah»rue and < a»h Priae < »Prr bird Friday a/bnlnga of ••ch TWt B<ML CWAJIY Dtw?n*ew )»St .MWPIt month. MCA1LS MAU21NE I'r; ternal and .'beerei WANTED Electrons. Nothing exists within the entire range of the* most powerful tele »jn.'ctrowcope that humans can make but electron« Every phase of mat ter on earth, and the Mime kind, or element* are to lie seen on every clear night glowing in many mil lion* of distinct suns, can be resolv ed into primordial lui«tc electron« Hence I have re|>eutedly 4»«crted that nothing exists hut electron*. Electron« at r<-»t are n->t mutter th- > .ire pure «dr. trinity No at 'ii ' I'.. 111 . m ,<■; ■ .1- in »pace* until electron» revolve arourd each other. S|>cciii< »pi i ■!», distance, of orbit«, ntimla-r« of elec trons revolving and dirtvtion. of their revolution» «!«•?• rmine what| elementary atom »hall lie formed. This i« the «et, rigid and lwsit- fa> t of modern science Edgar l.ucien Lirkin in New York American. W.I.f' Mm.«.' Superstition. Women, like rublut», ere of ih omen to the miner. In many pine«-«, particularly in Wale«, if a pitman meet« or see« a woman on hi» way to work he will turn bark, for <ueh an encounter i< held to forlwule evil not only to the man him«« If, but .ill hi» M»M«-i«te» \t o«w>«try •ome year. ago n woman wa« em ployed «• mc»«enger hv one of the collieries and in the cotirae of her duties met many of the collier» on their wav to work The men im mediately told the manager t|iat they could not run the risk o/ ill luck entailed in meeting a woman on the w.iy to the pit and threaten- ed to strike if «he were not <11* missed. Japan’s S.cr.d Island. Kinka/an, the sacred island of northern Japan, now one nf the mint attractive dpota for sightseers, was hehl so holy in the atu mnt days that no woman was allowed to land upon its shore«, although it was i visited vearlv bv hundred, of devo tee« from whom the priests rrat'e«! a rich harvest. But in 1M?3, wh torn the temples were handed over from Bmldhism to Shintoism, it Ioni much of it« sdcr'-dne«a, «nd wince that time the building* have lx*rD gradually allowed to fa1! into de.-ay, «everal haring been completely de stroyed by fire. Iff Ton Bi© If Tou Live It costs I ti Isn’t that th« ~ That'* our row W rii«.- for . • <■ t hr«-n Itw Mitait for? VV mt *M >»-•-• h Sami I H .1 * ( lrt. COLUMBIA LIFE^ o V pan T ‘ ‘ • ! ‘ ’’ i M «Ji»iî » ti. «S J I.«« I 1 va i* . i. a • ! ’ - . 1 < • . » . Litt! \ I r» *’î a d t «t «i.M Pm t Inn i Or« White ronze Mont merits 1 -I Guaranteed or Ah Time N<> (’ll ipping X.» ( ! ■ i u b| ¡ ng iw i: IG A I E .Mat .f.o t .. . ; • V Bndge| /»< iiulifui hu!/' im< tiro hn ml ri il ili/ft /11 II hitt Hroii :< iinil f '</// ill ■ lai Unitne Com|<any I >II(|| ctietll •y alum I <!t y I ' i o S Sa ni/ If y of > i y of num u im als. I OZ/.s i N-/// . \ i trs ofne. L. W. Cha des, Agent Scio, Oregon « Attention Ì I Shipping date- for live t« !K4 Union Meat Co «> ^’--w - FI RAT CLASS MILK COWS WANTED Aho I’ill Lit e :tu«| I >!«•• PriMiucc of ; II Stock, intlit. ’...’g*. aliti Thos. Large. Scio. Or.