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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1914)
Railroad Time Table Armai and Departure of PaiHRfdr T faina Woodl um-Springtield branch A E'f SCIO 7 M c 12.20 p . 12;5O p ri J 4 P South SCIO COMMERCIAL CLUB DIRECTORY ni m m m Corvallis A- Eastern MlNKERS Barbers and Piatii 5!arri’* Brw A.Vany ........................... «7.3H a .. J3AÓ p Mill i ity ...................................... fil li a •6 ifi P •l‘a !y. .¡>aily except Sunday. T. I. Maok.tt. P’o. A. f. F»ni»!! VI« be W. A. Ewing, Goh. L I* Mitri. Aut. (adì. a j . » - . y < ‘oliteci i tilery and T<>BA< co , And lk>< a I'.rveral banking DUsiness and ' ■>' - . ir ’he tin afrr ..ft: . > by r — Ei « draft» to the different part* of the L'nited >tat« », and ita services aro available for the transaction of conservative business. J. s, *»tirha Elcetl’ic <’it\ * A I El*. I.¡gilt lût Bilyeu, Supt I hiircho < hriaMan. Baptiat ami Catholic I huiglTHt«« » S» C Perry & Co, I h*nt ist> D.T T. K. SANDERSON K. Sanderson John V»'early I ¡ravage Tv ¡‘‘phone: 27-7 SCIO Or. T 1 )r \ 1 ’ 0011 ", I l< >t h i ng DENTIST OREGON * Shelton II Expires, A Pool Hall I R. SHELTON < \\ <<*!»• loom ing I ti . ■ Mill Warner. Mgr ( ; r< icrrirs Administrator of Estate* ...» Negotiated. Abstracts Obtained and Examined J. I W«s«dy J. K Beard t ¡m ! Mrrrhamli.M W. b Gill * Co OkKiJuN I roc ha« k a & < o Farmers' Week . i tnlier s to 13. 1!)13 ( ,’o This will I m - a notable event in the edueiitional history of Oregon. Earn.era’ Co-or>eration wiU b<- th.- k.ijing topic o* a stimulating »vriea of lectures. The week will tw crowded with .lis.-uxsio is and demonstration* ir everything that make* for the welfare 1 of the farmer anil home-maker. The College ha* «pared no effort to make thi* the most complete short u . 111 it* history A very wi.b Air*. O. B Cyrus range of course* will bv offered in gen- * er»l agriculture, hort.ciiltur*, animal husbandry, dairying, poultry keeping, REAL ESTATE it. Shelton n eehanic arts, domestic science anil art, commerce, forestry and music. Numerous lectures and discussions on I>r. A I. iarrn. r»' Co-operation, at home and Hr I II abr.-ad, will be a leading feature. Make this a pb asant and profitable w inter outing. So tuition. Accomodation» kukacka A Chromy r«'..' . nable. liel.irwi rates on atl rail roads tor further information address H M TENNANT. Registrar. M. S. l.trVrlnre, Supl. Corvallis. Oregon. ; Farmer»' Business Courses by cor- j Produrr < oinpaii v reap "idct . e without tuition. M ¡Pinn y Notary l‘ubiir and Planing Mill l’libi ir vV 11 igll Srlittol Tom i arge. Mgr. "Mhen father was sick about six y« ar* ago be read an advertisement of < hamtu rlains tablets in the |wjwr» that 1 * tit hi- • ..«• exactly,” write* M'«s Mar garet < ampl» I of I t -nnth. Ark. ''Ile I p ,1 a box of them an<l ha- not been »ick «ir.ee. My ai*ter had »tom- I a’h trouble an l was also i»netlte.l by | them.” tor »ale by all dealer* I ’< »stt »ti irr « . F. Gil) Snntiaiii Nrw> I. W. Charles. Pub. Statt* Bank W. A. Ewing. I «»hier Shoot i ng I »ul lory, Ci'NF ami « VllllS. I .idles! Save M°t»cy *n<^ Keep 10 Style by Reading McCall’» Magazine and L’ting McCall Pattern» M-CAUJ MARINE ■<€•**» ■•••■!•• • >1 belp r«HJ dre«i Mvl l»blf al a PMMlrvat« •11** km * bj» Urplhi loti poni ad ut Uo» Uteut fa» h Iona tn rkahan «od bai» fi») I M»v Fa»ht«m l*t rni in e»rh A Un 4 vatuablr 1nfc>rma(f<>n <>p all hottH» and per a»in<i mailer«. <»nir flir a jrear. Irwtudinf a frts» pai lem. Pub arrtb« U«lar or «end tur Ìrw» lample copy, Mrfal PattOT» willenabuyoa tornate In own h«m»e. wilh y ”ir«»wn handv • ¡•»ihiug lur ». ir*« ¡f and r bil.trvn «btrb witl he perfert tn viri“ and Bt. m«*—rw»o» htffher tbaa là d b f ’■ I*. tu < a | Va VA <-ww Tw F«s Fr«w«H * < rrr •rrlt»U* <»• am«»n< y«>ur IrieBsK Ramd b>r freo rreminm < atsb»rue and • ««b Trtae f»<rr Tli MAll COVFMY Z» la 2« Si MW TOtt O'amatic R»un on of Count da Cra>> and Ms Fiancee. Tom I .urge S,io(‘iijnKi,r Eli I ukenbach Tinsmith F. ohlrmeier I’r; t< rnal anti Srrrrt OKI'EKS Masonic, Odd Fellow«, knight« of Pythias Maccabees, Mod ern Wosdmen and Z. <!. B. J. WANTED Harn.s» Mah.r. Garaos. B.tt.r Railroad Ss»«>c« Sawmills Marv- ifacturleg £ntsr«risds. All eltlxsns to altane the Commet Meetm.a fleet an« :lal Club. • /•nlnge bird Friday of each month. If Vou Die If You Li ve St. The Count de St ('run. belong mg to one of the noblest and wealthiest faintlie* in j'ran.e, be- < «me engaged, after a L'tig court ship, to a Indy hi* equal in position and fortune and famou* for her beauty. Shortly after the happy dav Wil» appointed which w.i« to render two loving heart« one the count *11 1 ordered immediately to the • d*g«* ! of Sebastopol, »0 he girded on hi* -alx-r and at the head of In» regi ment marched on to the laitt' I l»unng the count’» sbsetiw it happened that In» beaotiful adianc cd was stricken down with « um II- pol For w.ek» »he holered I m ’ tween lif,. mid death, but recove r.! ■ m’v t<> fmd her b. autv' h• ■ j- . |o»t. The di»ease had aaaumed, in her ca»e, the ino-t virulent charac- ter and left her not on’v disfigured, hut •• ir. :| and marred to «ueb ,t frightful extent that »he berate.' hideous to herself, »0 »he resolved to pa«« the remainder of her dav. in the *tn< t> -t -celi'iiion \ . ■ ar p. ■ • ■ ! .1 u 1 v. w :ii dav the count, immediately on lo re turn to France, h > compunied by In* valet, presented him**lf at the residence of hl* lietmthed »nd co belted an interview This irà» re fused. He, however, with tile per Mstence of a lover, pre**ed lit« »Ult, and finally the lady made lier ap- pearance, very closely muffled in a veil. At the Sound of her Voice tie count rushed forward to embrace her, but, «teppmg aside, she trem blingly told him the story of her sorrow and burst into tear» A heavenly »mile broke over the count'« handsome feature» a*. rai» ing hi.« hand alnive, he exclaimed “It t» God*« work! I am blind"' It was even «0. When gallantly leading hl* regiment to the attack a cannon I mi II pa««ed «0 closely to hi« eye« that, while it left their ■ v precaion unchanged and hi» coun tenance unmarked, it robl>ed him forever of hi* sight. It 1« untie, . -«ary to add that their marriage was shortly after •oh-iumzed, and, deapite their afflic tion-, they live.! to enjoy great happtnes« Electron«. Winter Short Course J.i 11tiarv 5 to 3»», 1913 Fit Hi* Case Exactly ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE. •THE DAIRY CITY” A LIVE WIRE Nothing exi«t» within the ent re range of the- moat powerful tele- *pe< troneope that human* can mane but electron- Evei v pha-e <>f mat ter on earth, and the -ume kinds or; element* are to l>e «ven on every clear mght glowing in many mil lion* of dintim t sun«, tan In- re»o|v- ed into primordial lwi«ic electron lienee 1 have re[H-atedly a-*crted that nothing exiata but electron*. Electron* at re*t are not mutter th.-v are pure elr. tricity No atom of any chemical element can appear in -pace until electron* revolve around meh other Spccilh «¡.. . J-, di-tame* of orbit-, numL r- of elc. tr<>n« revolving and direction« of 1 their rev ■dutii.n- determine what elementary atom »hall I m - formed. Thi« i- the *et, rigid and l»a»ic fact of modern «ciemc Edgar Lucien Iairkin in New Vork \mernan. It roat» no n. rr than urn m . ut. COLUMBIA L!FE ! ’ : k lbv -h •< I ¡i a t È omtpa ^ . t i ! to M M Juin «...n, S.l’ h»-j» , , ar,l i . ;l M/t , \ fr« Purtbind, On* I White ronze Monuments * Guaranteed ior All Time • row th No <’liipping* No I rumbling l\ \ IS lit. \ ! !•: Manufactured I ■■ ! • t.< line r.. Company Bri.lgv I or f. I oniir.'tient I >t <1HI i / h I hit j ■//, t ‘inii>n> nj tilmiil /n't> h h n<t r< il t!t fì/ 11 n t < zi ,s/ , Sil III/li I > nJ II luti Uroliti nini i riii y nj nnmumi nts. ('till n! '¿n a f in in t 1rs o/)icr. L. W. Charles, Agent I Scio, Oregon W»i»h M.ner«’ Sup«'’»l>t<en Women, like rabbit», are of ill omen to tlm miner. In many piner«, part .-iil.irh in Wale«, if a pitman meet» or »ees a woman on hi« wav to work lie will turn l>nek, for such an encounter i* held to f<>rb>>dc evil not only to the man him*elf, but all hm n««o.iate» \t o.w.-strv «ome year« ago a woman w is em ployed a» ineanenger hv one of the collieries and in the cour-o of her dm lew met many of the collier» on their way to work The men im mediately told the manager tjiat they could not run the ri*k 0/ ill lurk entailed in meeting a woman on the wav to the pit and threaten ed to »trike if »lie were not missed. Japan'« Sacrsd Island. Kinknzan, the tarred island northern Japan, now one gf the most attractive «pots for »ight«ceni, »»« b*l<l »0 holy in the ancient day* that no woman was allowed to land upon it» «bores, although it »»« visited vearlv by hundred* of devo tee» from whom the prie*t« reaped a rich harveat. But in w!i ven the temple* were handed over f mtn Buddhiam t<> Shintoism, it lost much of it« aarredneat, and • I nr* that time the building« have Is-cn gradually allowed t<> f«i| into de.-ay, several having l«ecn completely de stroyed by fire. F I RAT CLASS MILK COWS WANTED Almi Fat Live :in<l |>r«-*’’'l Stock, Eggs, and ¡’rtxincv of all kinde. Thos. Large. Scio. Or 1. I