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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1915)
(bhr ^nnti.im Mrus CUBi IbHED EVERY THURSDAY 8Y * J. S L W.CHARLES STIf’lì \ Proprietor (’«»nkrtifiiiiiv, Ire Civain, Tolmcro and ( '¡‘•fil-s » tfnterud at III * |»«>eU>lfiee at Scio, Or»., an «a-cuo'l-claM mail matter. * tnrrchitodiiM - to «•‘l«,<,t lowe-t aro the Post ( aids a S|>ecialty Mt • II«« l< 1ITI« IN KAI I’ - SCIO, ')ne year in silvane» ... (i«v< y*ar, at end uf year Sis month» in advance. . Three month» in advance OREGON iru.* - \ ätf * «wwaat Advertising rate» mn<le known application. ■ '* if ■ * MD DOS T MAIE TOUS Cklï SIÖPiH PCIiTLi\ He OPIUM USER. The worst railroad wreck I ever saw developed a real hero in th» person of a morphine addict. Fhe transcontinental sleeper in wliu it I was a |aUMCiigvr ««• ;• ».m through the dr ert» <>i I tun. I bmf ju»t finished »hatuig alien the; X* mum a terrilic cmati, and the cur I«- gun to roll over uud over down the lugli railway einlMnkincnt. When it *d i>t<»pp« I tiiunaged to crawl through a broken window. The porter of the iar in which I was traveling t'lm-rgcil through the shattered wir. dow Itehind me. I tohl him I wu» a doetor, that among my cffecta be wotiid find an m»trument c.i»e an I a «mall hypodermic imcket act, ami lie returned lo g< I them for me. Knowing that the greatest r e« for my servi»«•« would lie in the vi- rinifr of the engine»—for it was » head »n collisi» ,;i—I went a» List a * possible to tin» locality. Near the ¡4M oiiiotive» I 4'iiim» aero *» the b<xly <il one <>f the engineers, whose leg * wa almost severed, the blood from a torn artery spurting high in the air. With the towel still in my fiumi with which I bail Iwrn drying my face at tin- time of th« accident I made a toiiniu|uct, and. jerking a rib from the bica» lied I hhu « of a ciiyote’s carcass lying m ur. tighten ed it until the red flow was stanched. To the gathering passenger» I an notti. rd that I va» a physician and would take charge of the injur- < <i a» they brought them to me. An opi-raiitig labi«» was improvised fro n flic door of the luiggagc car, ■■•ut« and trunk», ami as the wouud- «-<1 arrived 1 gave whatever first Mid an» possible. The excited but un hurt hysterical women were calin oti by being ordered to make lumd- agos from sheet * eomiii.indccrcd fro:.i the »l••••pera, In all 1 uttend- cd about 100 passengers. Tur small supply of morphine in my pocket hy poticrmic case was own exhaiisti-d. mid as the »infer ing» cf th«» victim * became greater I realized the great neceaaity f«r more. Every doctor is familiar with the characteristic and peculiar pal lor of the opium user. I hud re called seeing one of these unfortu nates on the train, and guessed that lu> would have a supply of this tuir- i«»tic with him. l.cuvitig my tem porary ojicrating table, I went among the |>as»ciig< *rs in soareh of this man. und finally found him, badly bruised, lying bcsule one of the demolì»he»I cars. I asked him to give me what morphine he had. lie cheerfully complied, handing me all in hi * po»»es»ioii, two bot tles. What that drug meant to the many injured on that hot, troelesa desert no one but a physician can ever understand. My first act, after seeing that the badly injured wer«- given attention, * wa to get some morphine an<l hunt for the dope fiend. 1 found him— dead. The shock of the collision, hi» run down condition an<! the fact that hr hn<l been deprived of the stimulatin'? effects of the drug had kill«-«! him.— W. E. Aughinbangh, M. D., in Every Week. • r.K« J’s*»: >t J. J litriiee, W. F. Gill, . A. BilyFn, J. li. Harn*», C. A. Varner. W •<- * !,«»• C oidihwi ; ».<» W . •»•«.»/!, rk_. ; e*s«>W V •« O Ic è u *«t ’f x I» nuit Bids Wanted Humin Ql»ckt Pull«,». The b." k und p‘.ill»-",or "taekle, »• ; wu* .< gnat »mt' ..if »ii3«overy, I but nature made every mau carry scvetal ol tie- » alioui with him nt the very beginning of eri-.r.. n. The most important of lhe-e tuckles is fouiul in the eye. If you turn your eye t»» ui<- l»p of vuur m»e you use tin» block and pulley, which are l * ju * peri« t us a n erected on a u ship to lioi-t ».»¡I. The mu»-le which mov«-» th cyelmll * ork through the bl»»<k easily and smoothly «ml without friction, for nature ha * suppi’ied to all uf her machinery automatic or mechani cal liibri» »Hing imcniKins. Th<-»e never fail to work uulcsy we are ill. Th» ’•Going to work tomorrow ? Sure- ly you iiren'l -trong <ii»ngh yet, aft er your long tllnct»." "My fr» •mi," replied the con- val»-- ent, "d »1 you eicr hear of the gyroscope? It’» a thing that will i keep a street «ar going upright, right »i' • up, on a single rail. Wi ll, the gyro- >pe of hu- n< ♦ works the same am hi a man’» life. 1 could name you a dozen fellow» who would k«cl over ami give up in a minute if they didn't have the gyrosrope of bU’ ’i< -a to k »‘p them on their foot. I •‘hall go to biisim«-» tomorrow and hitch «n th»» gyroscope again, ami never know I’ve been an invalid.”— Newark N u». | Ht Walked Acroa« a Field. Early M'-ihodnt preachers had rea» in to dep,'»re the power of the all mig »ly landlord. Charles Wes ley himself -lib re»!, for he wa» summoned and lined £10 ($00) and heavy costa not for tiring neks or uprooting hedge», but for walking across » field to adilrc s.an audi ence. Here i* th«» record: “Goter versus Wesley; damages. £10; costs taxed, £9 16». fid. July ?•», 1730. Kceeived of Mr Wesley, £10 16». bd. for tinning«'» «nu and co»t» in their cause, William Gason. attorney for the plaintiff.”—London Mail. ' m **« 'c s i t I« TO SCIO ROLLER MILLS tried that acv- -y t : .«• the num •' hen Iw» got to Bids wanted for rawing into — He.roit Free 16 inch wood, 40 cords 1 foot fir wood; 10 cords I fo >t oak wood. Al«o bids for storing th« shove into basement of school house. Bids clo>e August 20, and ali work must be completed by S p- tember 1. 1915. J F Wesely, Clerk. r° for > — —" O «ZJK » * WHl rM» fre * • ntAl»»« *. «<4rvMln< Registmr UNIVERSITY OF OREGON » i n» v». oKitiok - Htlped buttering Humanity D,sd a Wretched He. f CO. i OREGON rulli»»»» Fr«M». !»..rmfiorir» *ar »r»# *s •»»•! a..ftt»ii THE SCIO, ktitb * »«•• I»U»M ••<» KHtsr rguipinml, rii' * 1-i « 4 . tw»M’S» *« svassi •<» «f» ♦ fi» ».» I MS» •» »il» W IH U»HÌ»» it * (fStlleth » » Me i * ae « l , M.tlllA ■ * * èn 4rMti in <••»•♦ »a»rr« * . J’»w rivi-•» *» 4, trfcits * trarr I n «a, M * 4 l<Xs»r. 1 • » V <»e Mu.i l’b i»Msal * TrmiiUni nn.t Fisse l»t» a .»gr sissal «Ai un« «Ir pwtli»i»(d« «al I iWt- • 4 > »¡w t Hi ss I ibrtM’ ssf Mi.» re Uva sa UXM» «salsamr . * »Me le •» bt« ’rtlng» Issili •* » sei|»p«>«l. I «u w *ilMw9è«1 ¡gy rn rusw» usssa» * &. PROCHASKA F. THE "GTREATER OREGOfl1’ I » Mill- l< !>»•< U“ IIH»4 I We» «!«» • te-e ai Fi*»«ar. >mt. »n < »‘»a SA er «re» in w nd for »K» Treat l5u«in»*a |J V.|> >*t *»«le». 4? M.’l.nfc Y«u Fis»«<r • «<< I. ««h aa nn•<i t5va*»v»a»»n ssrxvl for Will Might Bids Wanted Bids wanted for toil« ts com plete lor Scio public school, a> per plans and specifications oi tile at the clerk's office, includ ing stand pipe and hwe for fin protection. Bids close August 21. 1915. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J F Wasely, Clerk. / ! T J Pettit has traded his farm to E B Hildreth of Vai couver, Wash, for the latter’s farm at that place, and expects to leave in a few days with Mrs Pettit when they will make their home ’at Vancouver. Torn Pettit and wife will move to Corvallis. Their many Scio friends will be lorry to see the Pettits leave here as they art^ fine pc >ple. Mr Hildreth and family arc ex pected here next week. Viclor Vióìrolas Columbia Grafonolas Ed ison Phonographs Terms i,-low :, .7) c : i - a v ek. AU the lat Popular Shcrt Music 15 Cents. Drug Woodworth t records. Co Albany Oregon w AW «MM»" * Best typewriter carbon paper ma«fe, two sheets for 5c at News office. Is complete «nd OHP stock fresh find cicali. Fur a Sprained Ankle If you will get a bottle of Chamber- lain’» liniment and observe the direc tions given therewith faithfully, you will recover in much I«- m time than ia usually re<|uired. Obtainable every where. lino <if Spices, and in needed When ifi need of printing give he News office n call. First cluse xorK and prices right. We make i specialty of letter heads, en velopes, statements, bill heads, -ale bills, business cards, ladies calling cards, and in fact com mercial printing of all kinds. HIBLER S GILL CO. G F. Korinek, b. V. S — q We make a specialty of Friendship, Engagement and A Quick Dodg». Wedding rings F M French & Walking along Wall «treet the Son, Jewelers and Engravers, other day, he was accosted by a Albany. shabbily dre- e<| man evidently .. ....... . .« — •rmcd with a hard luck story. “1 lu-g pardon, -ir,” began the Best Meals in the City stranger, “but could vou help a |>oor for 25 Cents man along? Now, I'm not looking Taking Na Chancaa. Room 50c and Up for money, air, but“— “So you re leaving to get married, “Well,” cam«» the almost breath- Man ?” less answer, “if you're not, I am. “ica. mum.” Good day.” “And how long have you known And in a moment the young man the vou. ; man?“ wut halfway down the street.—New ALBANY, ORE. ."Threw week», morn." York Post. GRANT PIRTLE, Proprietor “pu’t that a rather short time? Veterinarian Liolh T«it phones ST. I } J()X - - OK EGOS I T raoc ** Aitvn« DR. T. K. 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