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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1915)
6 hr ^»mti.iin jltns s is! In b In to waif the h wlv-dle is Io J itlery. PUB; ISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY I. W. CHARLES Entered at tbv puetufllc«* at Seto, Ore.. m «ertovi « .a** mul matter. ~U*|,-». HII'IÌOS * *i ISA I 1 uh enee year, at end of year . .... . mouth, tn advance ............ 1 oreo months in advanr« ......... Advertising ral»« ma'.«• applicati«) n. n i kn«i-v 5«, or le phcìivr of .1 ben pa^-'i «»cr Tu. ISI.,, eteri i<v aL foli t. ut? «il or. F e ) ml II) ncvci II •J DO YOU READ? ? Ki > Í \ I 4 «u* tre.’.h'<! U wm I F a *11 to|l fan ot blu« ¡uve *2i«cn «•rrtlr mi « p t ’ I'« I . > : .tu'» fcll at Am« »t<«rilu’n u l*.*ii. at Dindon in IGUT :dunug tu......... t tlic prcat ! ì.i i< » ». ■*.*♦•’. • - . » ni Ire« «n.l and l'r.--• in < v’y puri of tlic j>.i»t eentury. Come in and let us help you select your reading matter for the long winter evenings IHHMIMUE TOUR OMlï STOP Il FORTI»: THE MAN ON THE ERIOGE. To Toll Ti' .n 9ps»d. I’oi.r i . t io. wheels on one rail (I <x:iu .* joint» alternate) for tr euly »« »i.«!s mid th«* r«-»ult will be the mile« jH*r hour the train . 1» running, D<*m«»n*t ration: There SO are 17<i thirty foot rad« in feet. Tiie tr.nu, uc will »ay, i» traveling at fortv-five miles |icr ’> rad» hi <>a* hour. It r«>v««r* ?.'• rail» in one second, nnniK**. < r win h, multij I iih I by twenty, equal» fort« five rm!» in twenty »«-. ond-, or torty-f,*. <• it ,:«•* p-r hour. If tl ’ t l J tl.- r< suit wo ;M it- f rty rails in twen- I ■■ ■■■■. ,|n|< f< rty f-ve tn-.'i» per Lour, but it i* fairly accurate »nd« «.in in- d «»:><• < with u little practice. Literary Digest. Wc can sa \ <• • von monev • <>D ytiiir iH‘wspa|M‘rs and maira- zines Fol low ing are a few of tin* many nttracti\e clubs which we are offering in connection w ith the News: A Pol.tisal Intrij,«» In ths T me cl Lou.» XIV. of F s- » Tim itviiHivr in wlii<-li the French fir-, gained po «< <>» ioii of tl*«« ptov- iih - *>f Al*.i<-e-la>rruiiic thron- i the um ‘ of a pre-niKcrUHi cipher up« |Mircntly nicaningle»» is i.!t<-reaiin-r mi<l i» all1'! un important hi.«tori al instance of th«« value of cipher wig- ii.-tla of nil Kinds. In IGM), whin Marquis d<‘ L'<i voi* was | reneh iiiini»trr of war un der I.OUIS \|\ ., hi -Ultllll '!.< I 1 • for«« him n man of the mime of lie i tiaimllv and in-trii< t<-I him to to BnMil, «itit.i tla! d. and oi t' e fourth «lay thence at S o’cb< k in I Germany*« !r«n Crm. nft. r:.-»on to station him- If on the The iron < t • •»( th«* German ar bridge over the Rhine, w.th p.id. my i» wot a casting. but i* »track , ink ¡rid pen. «itti eteri «Ite» in heavy coining \V it. h nil that t.ikes pl-K-e.” : After l«c«t>g stnm|««’d oui ! re« ted the minister of war, ’’»nJ •>n «»<•*. «lie ero**'» arc taken t«» the silver- irnik«* a tiicinoratiduin of cvcrythit «a. r.o matter I kiu triua1 < ill. v to •o. th’», w> .r<-1! e «olderìni; i*«lnne. i fine >■ ’v-r Iwrdcr «i«ld«*d sud th« <l<> tin» for two hours. Al I I. !>*f|. The «¡Iter ct»mplvt<*d. The remount your bor»«« ami r« turf, lu re finishing coco i* nn1i»h<*«l on elect ricitlly •»order ns quickly a» ssiblc. Brin,,' • -mr polishing and grinding run ■•rives note» directly to hi ««, no n titer what time of tin- «lav <>r m/i ! ror tore. arrive.’’ De (Tinmillv nl»oye«l. <>|| the «In appointed he «t»tioip <| |> •-■ q < tlie brut- «» and b«-:pin to m.<'. n«'t« ■ The old man bail seme choice of everything that Iran -piled. l’a**e niter page he covere«! with hl* til' ‘innana ‘quash«*« that he was script Three o’chk’k «•! emd f -avtftyr f ; on Moi day tin* cutheilral tower h.ta. Si on th«- night, October II, some good last -troke ii tall man in yellow honest friend came in with a waist<<>ut and hr««*« he.« *amit« i< I<hsrp Knife and took two of ttcrore the bridge, »topping in the center to strike three hearty blow* .'hem. 1 f tlare not returned • >r $5. in lieu, I w ill i see what wnh hi» stn Y on the railing. Th together with the other «1« toils, went rirttie thvie is in law. This is down hi lx« <Tuimiily*» Isxik. Wlm. I ‘tot bis first time' as be pilfers I o’clock SOUmled he leup'd Upon henvur he thinks he is not hi» li<ir«e and galloped o!f tou.ir icing watched. I’nri« feeling rather a h.iimil that S. W. Gaines. i>e had nothing more imporlnut t<> report. I’lic nii-'.-niger retu«ue«l to tl I r«m« h capital in the middle of •« the night, but he w«-iit at on ■■ t«> lb« I. «in >1», who glanced «-ug« r!i J. 1). Densmore of the through In» note» until lie came to Scio Produce Co. ia in the tnar- the mention of the yellow breech«*d man. The minister of war then <et for wheat, oats and barley rushed to the king's chamber, awoke st highest market quotations. Ixmis ami obtained hi* signature,t<> quality considered, We prefer a document already prepared. Four to buy in car load lots. It might BEST FOR OREGON1AN> couriers were immeirately dispatch pay you to Bee u> before selling 0 M. JOHN, illirici Ijr, Corvi Hi. Oregon ■ J to Stra»*burg. Eiglit days later as we are representing one of the town wus entirely surrounded by French troop«. It surrendered on the largest of Portland’s grain C. 0. BR Y ANI •xporting firms. »ent. SO, I (UM. Daily Oregonian and News, both one year $6.00 4, Portland Evening Telegram and News, both one year Weekl\ Oregonian until Jan. 1. 1917 and News one year $1.60 Sunset the Pacific Monthh Sanin fsfh Farm 10 Tuos. and News one year w oinans World, Home Pile, Household, Farm Suntiam News, ail five one venr for $1.40 Bl ing or mail your suh-criptions to the otìice of THE SANT1AM NEWS F armers Attention Orcgonllfç The three tup» of the «taff on the For Suie—Thoroughbred reg« railing of the bridge were the pre- ronnrtwl » goals of the » iiccvm of iitered Lincoln bucks.—Wm. 201-2 New First Nstiocai Ban«. Bldg. an Intrigue between Do Ixuiroi» and Young, the magistrate of Stnissburg. and ALBANY OREGON) the nun who »truck the blow* was Netti For FvMutiM ns ignorant of their meaning a« wa« Ospanmsnt of th« Intonar De Chamilly of the reason for his 1’. 8. Land ( ifflce at tnis»ion. ATTORNEY AT 1AW Cream Bought The seilure of Stra*sbtirg received formal recognition nt the peace of Hyawtvk in anil France eon- tinvrd to hold the city and the sur rounding country until it was wrest ed from her by the Germans after the I r>in<*o-Pru«si>in war.—Jann a ¡lav, Jr., in Every Week. Wago«ng t^s Tail. At first sight there w*onl«l appear tn lie little connection between flat- tery and th«’ wagging of a dog’s tail, yet in nearly all the northern Ian guag«’« th«1 same word signifies both, and flattery is derived from tbe word signifying to wag the tall. Il) the old Xorman flagra signifies t< flatter and al*-> to »»■; the tail. lb “d Dnnish logre is to wag the tail, nnd loger in«* een is to faw n «»n «»nr. In Duti h vleydep la to flatter. and Cortland. Oregon. September 27, 19151 Notice is hrrel.y given that John It. We are now buying for the' Ericson, awgave of John Kingston. Lebanon Creamery Co. High« st I A«lmin.»trator of the estate of Daniel .'run . D I . u <• in .toi' i-c a<l market price paid for cream tie-, 1 drvM i» W aste tirai, W a- hington, dm livcred at our store in Scio. <>n the 27th dav of Sepo-mber, ISIS, Scio Feed Co. > file in this otite* hi* application, Serial ■ I No 04.7 m ». to r-i|. r under the provision» of »e.-tion« 2 »• and 4897. Revised1 $100 Reward, $100 Statute« of the Uniteti Statre of 1 Th* re«*»* rw uf thus pa|*r will M !*tra»a<| kam (hat Itre-rw t» «t le*v»jt on» . America, the » « i of « « |. »««r. PJ a-«t «ir*a»ird tu <llara>« timt » «enc« K am bften nbi«» In cur* m all ita «taara. and that I« the » w i uf n » I sec. ft, T 11 8, R 4 t'alnnh Hall’» «'atarrh Cura la the» .«< tv E, WillamAtte Men han. r-’ttitKe. eure n. w kn,.na io th» t«.- • tl r.tirrnlly ('>tarrh b«ln< n n»tliuti .?»,» Any ai<i all > • rsin». claiming adverse- j <lt«4»aae. f*«|ulr<*« ■» rnn»tltutkraal tr-ut m«»nt Hall ■ » ‘ atnrrh t'ur»- I« t.iken Ja y the lands above described, or desir- I trrnally. a«tin$' dlfvclly upon thr hloswt ’ ing to object !-«-«-au«e of tbe mineral* • ml iriticou« Bur'ar«** of (haayairm. t' b» d«*wtrv’>in< th* fottrt<l«tfDtn of the- <)t» I chars, ter of tre In-«1. or for any other rad»*. Ah«| ffltlr.tr the fweiirni ffttwnirth t»r i ufInn Afitl n*Mr»lntf x , reason, to t! dm; ml t - the applicant, > I>ulk1ln< tip th«* natnr«- In |t« Work The- |»r« prW(< rw * shoukl .‘ile tbeir xtfldavita of protest in j harr »w much fa-th In Ita curat Irr p»w- 1 that the-v nfh r < »tis- Hundred tkrilar« i this other on or Imforv the 20lh day of rr* r« r •*> raw that I« fall« tn < tir* Me-4 L • wnlals November. >91.’». N. ampi* ’I.. Register. Addr^M F J 4 Hs* NF. Y A CO. TisUd». O H ** all l-rvi«<ia<a Tie Taàe Han « •amtig Fl.)« far c«aat l pai toa. UMwAli 1 he History of the World From the Dawn of Creation Until The Great War I» depicted In art, »cser.ce and Industry and presented in wonderful colors P a NAMAPAC/F/C EXPOSITION San Francisco This wonderful Exposition clout December 4th Don't Mit« It I est you always look back to 1915 with regret Scenic Shasta Route ¡'rough the W«> d<-rful Vuil- . of the Wil- ian . ttv, tbe Sacramento, the t'm|>qua and the Rogue offers exceptional diversion. Low Round Trip Fares lull pnrticu!«r» with copy of tiooklet •■Wavsiiir Xotre. Sheets Route” or California and its Two Expositions " on application to nearest agent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC J ihn M Sv«4t, General I’ sa . enger Agent. Portland. Oregon ■d