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T. I. Maok.tt. P’o.
A. f. F»ni»!! VI« be
W. A. Ewing, Goh.
L I* Mitri. Aut. (adì.
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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.
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lût Bilyeu, Supt
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< hriaMan. Baptiat ami Catholic
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S» C Perry & Co,
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D.T T. K. SANDERSON
K. Sanderson
John V»'early
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OREGON
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R. SHELTON
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Warner. Mgr
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Administrator of Estate*
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Negotiated.
Abstracts
Obtained and Examined
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W«s«dy
J. K Beard
t ¡m ! Mrrrhamli.M
W. b Gill * Co
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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
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Snntiaiii Nrw>
I. W. Charles. Pub.
Statt* Bank
W. A. Ewing. I «»hier
Shoot i ng I »ul lory,
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I .idles! Save M°t»cy *n<^ Keep 10
Style by Reading McCall’»
Magazine and L’ting McCall Pattern»
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a frts» pai lem. Pub
arrtb« U«lar or «end
tur Ìrw» lample copy,
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own h«m»e. wilh y ”ir«»wn handv • ¡•»ihiug lur
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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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No <’liipping*
No I rumbling
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nini i riii y nj nnmumi nts.
('till n! '¿n a f in in
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L. W. Charles, Agent
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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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