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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1914)
V* «»** * .V ’ w* r- • • t « . U«- loa MU-SI John. bow tuu- b ui-Ur, bave we lu bahkr "Wei I bnvr ■ few bundl'd dollar* Why r 'I a rtn Xi.-l I-.» - iily I Just g--t a letter to day frolli th«- lawyer « lio settle«! up u.y father's <*«tate There was more pro.x-ty tli-n aiiytssly anticipated, a »- • -i| «Ira) more " ■ » (. -t » f e llott much do we r«-t out of It. MarinF‘ •Wi ■ I get a few tic i»--nd dollars. Joliu Why f" tì-l ait- tributi» Oid You Evtf Or.nW Choca? No uur prulmMy drink« bm «r* now. a mitt »ire of ruffrr w It ii lol k -ind « hi*- Vrt It wm h favorite beverniie uf foui» y r tu I he nt ¡•vrwna. It)«ludin< V «-4 »irr ntid \uj*‘•••»n And *ou»e y« «r« »in» Il Wrtt enthu*lH«t)< nDy ad t* itrd in I ’ ¡imitimi by tbr lat« W J Tiiooii« rtr«t editor »»f lx>nd«>t> Note* ni I »7 ivria-n, n lio wrvta«. I do hot know a dr.»ft wbl h w»> f«erfr« tiw eootbea and rv» I ' r» -1« thill of «»•»«. well fruito-d rbt* n Illa r<- <>iiitii«-iidalloti fell flat l.‘?iid' h Chroiih le Children sod Promises. One of tl.e In- • m|-rv>brii«il> •• things • n child >■ the fashion seme grown up fwopic have of pmuil-lug and for getting 11 err 1« no surer « iy to to»«- s - hPd « i onfidrn- r and love 1 till drill do l---t illi'ferstniid el- ilse« nr the pressure of --tr- uin«tnii-«-« I liry only know. 'Site said she would and «he didn't One - lilld who had u-ovl the word '•promise'' was asked to tell Its III- lio-.-nlng lie n-|-lla»t n-|-ll<«1 Tn |ironil«r 1« to kix-p It In your mind. ki-»q- It In your mind, ki-<P It I» your luiixi till you d» It " I h «-ri-ool I'oMt. Th« Cut and DrUJ Llfa. V\n »i.«- I- -ru Into a itorhl thnt 1« Il .¡’ ’• rv of • i«î • i ide *• lorifj up in tr.oll(loii In lM>ok« nml iti ve» iii«MÌiutii of ««»iiiintinif atloii I m ** • « ii «» ir lolndx him ) other« AH *«« *• (o do it to Hi * ept (111* |>r«*4Ìlg«**Us| b> «if i*il I « 'it limi Jink ho «pii- »( lulo» W h ■ ■ »1 >«»*• H whole life W itb »Ut eyef I GÍlití H iv.illji lh«|H Id'lili w it* **ut p »% otir*eh<*i, out of our on n 4*k|«e(lem e. ultli Htiy of the inn I• rtíii lli.it our tullid» nork on Mnny uf «o» -«•••oi t«i l«e JuM fili« kind of .¡»ir itu.il |»it.iisii»n Aii.iinn Monthly Dacaivad by th« Title. In th«« titira t»f L M»k« In« nt thnra piif.tda f-: tbr uuwurj An almoat rviitiiplr w ...« isTurded by John in 4i wlii n In K»l lie prutr a abort I »•! « Il th»- (rXt. ’ l iiere »hall I m » tnd otie ahephrnl ” Thia. • tt»-d of the reunion of th»» -till »hur« bea. wna pu lili’« los! as ult thr < ‘oiintnv fl»»h uf Sberjy ii title tv hl< Ii «i-i h - ii line rntlor tn II»- «uri« ultural tl.nn t<> t i<- < Ieri- at brisk cir< ulution mind, liiatirrd a a il-iili^ ’ fnriurm mori Neetfon’» Appi« Tr«l. tpHs* il».e tu aay ni (hia lati» true ut* 1 h » w fnlae la tin- old Miautit .\rn!uii*n apple trve »1 U*ibo>Mtbur|w. from n hlch he I m mii |> p «*d lo ( imi e H ip filli uf tllV Appiè « h « • ' •• Itili) hl* Hmt thought of the h ;i- ii «»f antvlly Voltaire la thè autbut sty fur tbr writ known »tory. Ile « .lini lini tbr vtory wna told to t'uMirtine Burton. New fon a ll-iu (¡tin I» truth therr tnn> l»r • t - ? ili !•'«*r l»r known, imi it • to iw <«*rtnln that tradition murk i tier ti* tint fn»tn which the fa in - : ,• •• frll till 1*0». wtirn. owing I" <!•■■ il» t! • tre«’ WHB « »it down .\eW V' .« A j «• ih Too O-fficult ■ Job. An Irl hiNin »bn ««• too old for nrtivr nor. «vu» offerrd the |M>a|tl<>n of • ro* ng ti-n-l--r nt a small rnllro i<| Ite l<«-kr*-l dul-ious n» thr •cutton di.tu-» of I hr util v were rvplnl ie«l to till» and t.'ir UM-uulttg of the various ting» w riy «tnt.d “In . -<• ->f -lit-trr with a train com ■ t • ) un wavr ttie r«-<t fing." friend. prtM'tw'ilhii; with hl« Hoti A biird tdd blind dear. It'll never d •.** «tid l'«t I (king hU hern! «Milemnly. >t “Î «««u'd »»«•%or f* »*! o»r-s»df tn rofnemlier lo un •• » red rlii: w liln there wan a kfTWft wan bandy** Current ¡.Itera Feylith Triumphant. of tin« mi«on« why English Is evpo. tisl to I»- -one a world latiguvgt 1» th t English f-oople refuse t-» l«“art ■ \ i • • « 1 • \t Mu» vt. it th« «*ntmn<e t- the Persian gulf, there llvnl for iii-tiy years an Englishman •uppostai l-i Im the o>'ty, or almost the only. Ilritub reside,« »n the IXav) mile« • if Ar.it..m < -»a st line from Aden to K*> welt It would seem th.it be could hirdly have e«<-iip«sl knowing Amid Yet hr <*<»hf«-«kM*d that he could n»»* •fH-ak a donen word* of Hint l ininiv^i •'Hitt how d<> yon carry <»n you* trade?“ nome one a<kr I ••Oh tie replied, “the t»rrcnm ha* io bairn I i . m ’IUI i !x»ndon Gleb«*. Swarms of Bass. \ aw arm -f I»- » i-oiitatna from ir ía«! tu 9byaa> |n a natural »tate; bin- frutu IUHM mi to 4O.OUO tmrs. Kept a Good Tabla. Brown K«s*ps a g-xxj table, •he’ llolCi.soii Etcelleut Ho!|d Has bad it for wir» CoHgr«*«>onal Library. n»f of < nn<rr** at Waablbf loti I’ ”< t‘ nl Itirgval coll« « tivù of iMrafk« In the world Bad Roads. - f I r- o!«. while others • :«»t- » » It. m « hartiMtoh News ml i ourler Ci. •• k fur Fur Animal». t . ■ . ■ r of TO.IOI<041 - 1 y«-«r f r tbr «akr uf their p « ,*i~ « ’ p k bo dCMM a de«) to «•;«•■- n!« •ninUI d MWh<> I» beT The dlafrlrt tf”rvjef ** ••f|nw d w*- »e hornardtyT* en» í ) t hr-* Kauaaw Journal Cniett lad. * . . • * i *.*s»-n| •I ot»nu indt - •V— «ir nil »««* nr «HterT* h «hr I t III fa- > rt * l.i lia tier ■ • » • i r - -i k •• and bava • • * • I» 4'44 lb •> ( l‘f \ •Iteong r^ot on. H»a rmr • ■dl’.; - 4« "vrinftnir oa How « mother thia the front u*’»fr (nornlm: T’ • d » I-..««dna iieltfhlmr . bcerlly lllllv looked aerinua don’t Hnk •h.» f«-« I« » er) ifo<*t. ltr««n h ||< I • i - m roxrbtxh 1« (lyin’. ♦ nd *•’--• I -d to n-«’ 1-4« of emotion.** M I- ■ ! mjeithef|r but <d i’. . ' «1 i.tliri Did It really ojokr her rryT \«> with ««-ornful etnpbawlw u»t H! i* d •• •!» • »<p‘-!id«< i«n krr»‘a«-ne •h thr l'i;sh to 1*111 thr L:»d little bll<« ** • »' « oHll*d'«n’* «¡ih! tlir «plea !-• • n.<* h -»»t ih\?n up*»n her ' I it • wh’t I »Hid riplalne«l Billy • • • «• rmotlou.'* — I amb Time« Cffthûven’t Onditi»« Itis-fbtivrn ii-»»l thr «niitTrfti for a tiH-thpl- k It wa« une of Id« peculiar* Ith-« that he never itPowrd t>K »crvnnt enter t-la stu-ly He that r in «I /d rein iln rvartly as lie ft I' ■ !.. >r-. ' dee; '1 tbr dust nt y on fhr pr«*»l«Hif» id mt I rai nui nu • -rlpts lle « ! ■!!! ke«| hi the alana li-’li In- tl<- I his sltii k Half the time hr forgot tn brush his hair Kvery mortem he ■ rrfully oomtixl OUt Wt* i-ntis-n Ix-atiM from thr rufTee < atdatef t'tii-sr served f« r tola brrnkfniit W ben -ir niuipiwd hr w < H«l jw>ur cold wa* ter over bls »*>.•■■ arnj often ¡»ropie I - ' d ■ nit 'nln of the wn- t-tr th.it ■ k—! th-o-lgh tile flour. Describing « Railroad. I 'o I' ' Gnr< ite In 1«'-1 asked • n id--i • to <• tr.<- wont railway I litigi.Hid \nd --tn- Enirllah kleker n««er««l thu1 sir The Soiithi-MMti-rn railway I- tin- vi-ry worst railway In the world I bi- t-nglniw are asthmatic Its lam;-« -in- trimm«»! by foolish vlr- in» Its f-ir«-» ar» w --»«Ii«- Its car ¡ages let In the «now In «Inter and r>- fuma is*» In summer It« motto Is itipuiK-tuallty It» prin- Ipal station la I • ro i. insl tbrough tin- neck of a hot- • I«- It ruin« the •i-ui|>er. ili-stroy« the 'I-i-stlon and en.-ild«-» one to realise Io- tiotr.-rs of |. • . Inferno' | t-, « - yours oliedlently. the Worm Vhu Turns" Tbs Fost Gas Tubsa. William Murdock, a S-->ttl«h mining I..-In. « r nt*' - ir» to litre b.-en thr first — «o . t t'- ii i-n iii'ght I m - conveyed In t II. •■■■ . : t -I -.-I Pl.- .1 of I t I r.indir» It«- made n very lugen ion» gas tnntern for hlm-elf. with «‘tllch hr tlM.-d tn light his way over ihr t'«»riil«h moors nt night Thbs Inn reni eohMiMfed of a laig filled with gas -1 d I'll- I Pin Ini-.-, it tin* end of «til ti the i • . oiil-l I— lighted Carry ng tin- bag -I- 1er III« " rtn Murdock I«--! to light hl« way home nt night ■ >n iiiix-tliig any one he would give the • tg a >.|iirr«- nod thus «»nd out n long tongue of fi line Tills led to his being «•k>'l Uf ti is the demon of the Cor nl»li moors Our Annual January Clean Up Sale STARTS FRIDAY. JAN. 9 It will be a IIIOIICV saving event stock, with the exception Groceries will be reduced in price Here are a few of th • iirmv (luring the sale. Dregs Ginghams, reg 12»c 7c Percale. 32 in reg 12jC 7*c !‘»c Percale, 39 in reg 15c -e Bleached Muslin, 36 in r«-g lOv lx>ng (’loth lie Bleached Sheeting 9-1 26c Tubing. 42 in reg 25c 19c Flannelette. r<*g 15c 11c Bleached Bath Towela, reg 25c 19c Outing Flannel, 10c and 12« ■ 8*c Galatea, reg 15c lljc Serpentine (’r- jh -. reg 25c ..164c that will prevail Madras Shirting, reg 85c Duckling Fleece, reg 18c All Fancy Silks, reg $1 Wixil Challiea. -|0c and 15c French Flannels, reg 45c Wool Suitings, reg 69c W.K>| Suitings, reg $1.25 Wool Suitings, reg $2 All Corduroy Danish Cloth, reg 35c Cotton Suiting«, reg 3.5c Wool Coatings, reg $2.75 lC|c 134c ___ 69c 23e .<.... 23c I8e 89c $1 13 93c 17c 17c Great reductions have been made on shoes, men s fur- nishings, underwear, hose, necKwear, dresses, suits coats, umbi'cllas, laces, einbr<»id< ries, millinery, notions ribbons and inanv other articles that von need S. E. YOUNG & SON ALBANY (. ( >R.\ Kit J. S. STK’HA, Proprietor Confectionery, lee (’ream and Cigars SCIO. A" Eye te fiafsty. "Captain," -aid a w«althy paaiwtiF ger, who ««• about to take Ilia first trip aero»« the ocean. "1 urnlcr»tand this ship has got several water tight coin part inent«.*' "Yea. air,” wa» the reply. "Captain," the passenger went on. dn-idedlv, "I want one o’ those com- partmrnts, I don’t care what it -osts.”—Ixindon Telegraph. r< >bace< » OREGON Notice For Publication Department ol the Interior I'. 8. Land Ortlcr at Portland, Oregon. Jan. 2, 1V13 Notice is hereby given that \? aldo J. Adams of Scio, Oregon, who on May 21. 1912. made Homestead Entry No 0&>14. for northwest quarter sec 24. twp 10 south, range 2 east. Willamette Mer.dian, haa filed notice of intention to male final commutation prtx>f, to establuh Handal'a Ratort. claim to the land above described, be A vocaltMf of the ci^Mcf-pth cen fore the Register and Receiver, I . f . tury calliul Gordon accused Handel 1 and Office, at Portland, t’rrgon, vn of accsvmnanving him badly and Mid the 17th day of February. 1914. if he did not change hi» style ho Claimant names as witnesses: T. H. would jump on the harpsichord and Thotnaa. O. A. Rurch, LeoRund, F'ank • mash it. “Ix-t me know v<-n you Pepperling, all of Route \o 1, Scio, till do dat.” was the reply, “and I Oregon. adrertiar. I am sure more people il. ». Hi<.Mr, Resister. nil come to arc you jump dan to ieur )ou ain^ Thtn Ms Want Homa fle-T dreamed of you la»t ulght Po you evet dream of me? Mhr isuppgesa Ing a ywwni X» but I'd like tu very much. — lystn-lt Free l’re«« LOOK IO TODAY Know thou, mv heart, il thou art not happy today thou «halt never l>e happy I oday it 1« given thee to lie patient, un«eih«h. purpose ul; to l»e strong. eager and Io work mi ht.lv II th »1 Joeit the»»“ thing», •nd doett them with a grateful heart, thou »halt lie at happy a> it it given man to be on earth. 11 a ver gal. I hread nini Ths Veil of tha Future. In the Chicago wbouls a tiny Ttisml t" sew. thinking It t>elow tbr dignity of a man of ten years. •’Why." snld the teacher, “George Washington did his own sewing tn the wars, aval do you think you ere better than George Washington?" "I don't know " replied the bov serf onsly “Only time - au tell that* lui dles Hume Jvurnal. A Bargain For Sale Good $25.00 disc phonograph and worth of Victor, Columbia and Standard records. All a« good a** new and a choice selection of music. (25. buys the whole outfit. In Pure bred Berkshire boar. quire at News office for terms Service $1. R H McDonald. 26 and further particulars. When in need of printing give the News office a call. First class work and prices right. We make a specialty of letter heads, en velopes, statements, bill heads, sale bills, business cards, ladies railing cards, and in fact com mercial printing of all kinds. Edison’s newest Amberol», the machine that talks. Step in at the drug store and hear it. The Rev Irl R Hicks' 1914 Almanac. The Rev Irl R Hick«’ 1914 Alma n»c it now ready and will l»e mailed -repaid f--r only JSc I’roicssnr Hick»’ fine Magazine, "Word and Work».’ for one year, and a ropy of tbit Alma nac for only one dollar The plain lessons on astronomy, and the correct forecast» of st -rm», drouth», blizzard« and tornadoes, make thete publica tion« a necessity in every home in America Semi to Word and Work» Publishing Company, 3401 Franklin Avenue, St. Louis, .Mo.