The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 01, 1914, Image 6

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    Railroad Time Table
Armai and Departure of PaiHRfdr
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Woodl um-Springtield branch
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SCIO COMMERCIAL CLUB
DIRECTORY
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Corvallis A- Eastern
MlNKERS
Barbers and Piatii
5!arri’* Brw
A.Vany
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Mill i ity ...................................... fil li a
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•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 .
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< ‘oliteci i tilery and
T<>BA< co ,
And
lk>< a I'.rveral banking DUsiness and
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. ir ’he tin afrr ..ft:
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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
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I.¡gilt
lût Bilyeu, Supt
I hiircho
< hriaMan. Baptiat ami Catholic
I huiglTHt««
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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
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DENTIST
OREGON
* Shelton
II
Expires, A Pool Hall
I
R. SHELTON
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loom ing
I ti . ■
Mill
Warner. Mgr
( ; r< icrrirs
Administrator of Estate*
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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»
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in e»rh
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vatuablr 1nfc>rma(f<>n
<>p all hottH» and per
a»in<i mailer«.
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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
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tn viri“ and Bt. m«*—rw»o» htffher tbaa là
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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.
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Monuments
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Guaranteed ior All Time
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No <’liipping*
No I rumbling
l\ \ IS lit. \ ! !•:
Manufactured I ■■ !
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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
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, 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
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