The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, May 07, 1914, Image 3

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Railroad Time Table
SCIO BUSINESS
Actual and Departure a« Passenger
Traina
DIRECTORY
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Albany.
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Mill ( ity
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I'mly fl‘ally exrrpt Sunday.
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W. A. Ewing,
President
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Steu*ti»on was often unr*«»»liable,
but tin» very unrea*«>n »<*ems al­
ways to have had a quality and a
Il M, Cam
. charm of its own. winch only en
>'• urvd Stev«>n»on the more to tho»e
w! ■ «ufl« rr«l under it» caprice. Two
Morn. Ilr»
1.! *> dote» mav serve to »h>tu
A young C ..irch of I ng’.ai'! par
on. »ho km » bun but slightly,
Mac !>.. ». I X Stcpanek
wa« r**tt****l one morning about 6
John ti.lt
•>\ lock la a message that Stcven»on
«ant**d to -ee him immediately.
Knowing how ill hi» fro nd wa», he
Scio • «nd«*n»ed Milk Co.
threw on hl» clothe» and ruslietl
into Stevenxm’» n*om, only to »«<*
a haggard face gating at him from
T'»f «« « <» J. b. 'ticha
the bedclothes and to hear an ago-
m<ed voice »ay, “For heaven'» sake
have you g»t a Horace?"
and WAIF.R. Wall Bilyeu. Supt
Another friend receiv«sl from
Italy a present of some Christmas
row», to w hich particular a»*.» ia-
tions gave a per»*>mil »«'iitiment ami
« hrtstian. Baptist an<l Catholic
value Ntrvriison '»«» «• eking high
md low for »'wiir flower, the inva­
sion, I think, wa» flu* birtluiai of .v
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girl who c>Hild never live to see an­
»elitists ,
other. II- Io ,ir«l of the arrival <*f
these lie «am«-, he si ded the para­
Dr. T. h. Sar>der»on
mount ni*r«-»»ity of depriving hi»
friend, and lie bore the flower»
away. Tin* two »t»ries might end
John Wi sely
here ami »how Steveiinon 111 rather
an unamuible light; their | h * iii I 1«
that neither of In» friend» ever
H. **. Shelton
dre»me«l <*f rvecnting In. conduct
or regarding it with other than af-
f'ltionule amusement.
Often III tin* evening he would
turn mtn the billiard room, «ml
there In» ta'k might 1» heard at its
« ha» Warner, Mur.
br»t.
\ f How visitor ha» given .1
» wi ’■ -d .uni svmp.i* ■ •
1 tmn of him in lh<>»e day* and adds;
Mnith X- '•nuth
.“«•m <* only do I reinmnlwr «w-eing
. him play a game of billiard», and a
roceries
trni v remarkable performance it
J I. Wrsely
wa».
lie plnyi*d with all the fir«*
J. F Henr i
1 and dramatic intensity lie wa* apt
' 1» put into thing». The l»ills flew
wildly alw’iit, on or oil I he table a»
W . ! < lili A Co.
th«* ea»e might la*, but »eldom
I'r*»ct *»ka & i o
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1 threati-ned a |w^k**t or g**t within
hand'» breadth of « cannon 'What
a fine thing a gam«* of billiard« 1».'
E. <’ Smith, Prop-
1 . remar*,. -I to tin* i«toni-i **«l •• 1*
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a . r ir ,r
1 rom Graham Balfour's “lafe of II.
x. I. Morri.ton
Chaw. Vk < »ely
■ I.. Stevenson."
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Auto Truck A Bus
Barlwrs ami Bath
A. I Randall,
Vice I've».
Does a g<*n«-r»l banking buaineaa,
receive» money subject to eheea. pay.
inter« »1 on time d**|MMit», and is
yeiiuiarly inspected by »late bank
examiner».
Typewriters
\\ e aave you ftom
to < > p»*r « cut «m any m.ik**
of tvp«*writer
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Machm. - «<>»1 «'■ . ..*i
R< tai rates on application.
Retail l*>-|*artinrnt
The Wholesale Tijpeirriter Coinpunii
37 Montgomery »1, »an Francisco, «'al
711 Srct*<*4 Av«*, m*»ttl«*. Wash
'¿.I U ashington at, I'or
45 South Spring »1. la
(ountr) 1 lub Milk
Electric Light
city
< ’ll II relies
1». Mvers. <‘it.-hi.-r
Rebuilt
Black'init hs
’<’oilfeeti >licry aiul
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AfMKdot«« That Show
In Some
H»o Many Quttr Mood»
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Wixaibum-Springnekl Branch
WEisT SCIO
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South
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6 24 p
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ECCENTRIC STEVENSON.
White Bronze
Monuments
I Jriiggists
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D.A T. K. SANDEÍÍSON
DENTIST
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1 vi» phone :
27-7
Express, A Pool Hall
C. Wade
Punn ing Mill
OREGON
SCIO
R. SHELTON
l(«*ul Est ile
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Ailministrator of Natati »
¿owns Negotiated,
A b» tract»
ORF.GON
Hotel
A. G. PRILL. M. D.
Telephone, Exchange No. 11
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Ilarness shop
OREGON
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.1 V W*«illr, Mgr.
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Jeweler
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A. W. 11 agey
I J\cry A Pcctl Stable
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(5RRXÌX. ?N»p.
Hack, connect with all train»
at West Scio and nt Munkers
Our rig» fir»t class and
our horses good driver»
Cal Carson. Prop.
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Linn (’ounty I air
September 23, 24, 25, IHl 4
Meat Market
I rank .Mcbonald
M111 incry
Price» Reasonable.
Mr*. O. B. Cyrus
Motion picture show
THE ESMONB HOTEL
Centrally located, good
rooms, prices moder­
ate, Couiteous
treatment
Corner JGrrtxn
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Ft»»« Slr«U
OREGON
PORTLAND
Fred Ohlt-meu-r
Notar) Public aiul
REAL i ’-TATI?
It. Shelton
Ph vsicians. Surgeons
Dr. A, G. Prill
Dr. I. II. Hobson
Planing Mill
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Kukacka & Chromy
I ’ubl ic «V 11 igli School
A. SHANKS
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— Manufiirture^ind Dealer in—
llnrntss
litui
Stiliti Ics
I have recently installed a ham«*«« ma
chine, and an> better prepared than
ever to do your repair work at reason­
able rate». <*ive me a trial.
All Work Strktlv Gaarju'tnd
SHFLBUM. OFIGOH
MUNKERS STAGE
Koc Shelton, Prop.
I’lionc <»-515
O.rn call» for meeting evening motor
Stage meets all Munker» train»,
leaving Scio tlotel at S.15 a m
and 2.K> p m
« Company
tn< ntal Br>>*
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IÌrbis.- j»ort, < on* « cUc'lt
!nsir 1 f inns nf nlmul
Urnn!i/ n! hnt>n t
tu'n hiilnjrttl d /)'( 11 if th sitfns
Stint/th s ttf
H in h llmnzt. tiltil /nirrs nf intuì II nu n ts.
liill n! S‘tt
\iirs njjirt
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L. W. Charles, Agent
Scio, Oregon
Untying th« Knots.
Hansell, proprietor
Ind. 'i’rleplionc
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Harthxare «\ Iinpni ts
Surqeon
Physician
No Moss Growth
No ('hipping
No ('rumbling
IN VEsTlGA TE
( icn 'I Merchandise
Obtained and Examined
H<’1<
Guaranteed tor All Time
Peed aiul seed »tore
Notary Public
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.M. S. Lovelace, Hupt.
Product* company
Tom I arge. Mgr.
Pi »stotlicc
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There i» a marriage ■ a»tom nmmi .-
the Nantals, a tnla* hi India, by
which, after an agn-» nient ha» l*een
n*a< bed between the parent», who
usually do the iHirgaining, the
youth'« friend», after a »Imrl inter-
val, visit the girl ulld give her .1
piece of cloth as ¡1 sign of betrothal.
I'he money i< then paid th.» 1»
called "the binding down of the
thatch"—and a «late for the w<«d-
ding 1» fix«<d. The licit step 1» for
each party to tu* a knot in a string
for each «lay that 1» t«» intervene la-
fore the wedding dm
Then tin
parties lo-p.irute. Pay by day a knot
1» untied, ami when the end of thi­
st ring 1»
tied that
Pasan*».»!. W. I*. Gill.
SwasTAav, C. A. Warner
J. J K ar nm, W. I . (¿Ill,
. A. Bilyeu. J.R.Harn**«,
C. A. W ar nrr.
Scio Milliim l-oiPpaiMi
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
INI<<I<IMIHAII I»
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C.»n»ral < «*»|..m »lillle. hu.in..*
or*
r lavar.
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Whaa*
In
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B«»*a)*t
f i —l.l
I rea* Y*»M
far
a»
I lour and
I »< hai.g.d
«.o.l
tVoalna*.
and
far
Wlll
Kiai.i
Baldi.ra |n Batti.,
Th owe who hutf taken part in
battle hate «•<tuf**»»<*<i that were
not fur the «limiting and the n*»i««*
they would I om * thiir nerve» and
run away. There 1» always an in
terval of cowardice ui the soldier,
blit it is quickly overi'oine, and lie
figtits grimly, unmindful of impend­
ing death. Bund» acre, of course,
invented to rui»e the »pint» of sol­
dier»
Martial iiiuwic, whether fnmi
the drum or the bugle, I ih > done a
great d**al in «avmg campaign». X<*
l*ody can light in a cold l*|oodc«l
manner, and in the excitement of a
general engagement the most nerv­
ous of tighter» recover wonderfully.
Exchange.
Outr.a»»n>ng R»a»en.
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FIRST CLASS MILK
COWS WANTED
<'own with calf at -id«* or coming fresh within a
month.
Aho Eat Livi* nuil I »r
*<i Stock, Eggs, and
Prodiic«* of all kinds.
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Thos. Large. Scio. Or.
W. F. Gill
Little Haymond's mother had told
him that »he should put him to bed
if lie disobeyed her command in a
L. W. Charle», Pub.
certain matter. Temptation over­
came him, ami when his mother
pro* c* «led to fulfill her duty •
of
E. I’. Myer». Cashier
anguml» tilled the room.
"But, Haymond," »aid the mJtbrr
gently, “1 to|<! you 1 should pum»h
Mi l.ukenbach
you in thia wav if you disobeyed,
and mother must keep her word,
Tinsmith
you know.”
Between muffled nobs Raymond
F. Ohlrmcier
managed to »ay, "You needn’t break
yoar word, mamma, but couldn't
OR HERS. Masonic, Odd Fellows. you change your mind?"
Knight» of Pythin». Maccabees, Mod­
ern Woodmen and Z. C. B. J.
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We Can Save You Money
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published in the I nit«*«l State«
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