The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 06, 1916, Image 4

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(''aulirti («ootls,
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for the table.
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SCIO ROLLER MILLS
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rati tu meet him and
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Jimmy, forgetting hi* foot, jump
«uw that hu f< >t wan cut and blc««d- j *d at her neck like a little baa con
ing. Sh > pi < kc«l him lip and car- •trictor.
But hi» father »et him
ned linn il». w died li>» foot, dre«» ‘ down, wanting her himaelf ju»t
SCIO, OREGON
<»l it ami put him on the *ofa, where i then.
"Are you going to let her »tay,
What Ann S. j J and Wlutl th* fed him. A* «he cit’iie t<» take
< Would Be pleast d tn figure on your houw and
a wav the pl.it ■ hr suddenly, in the pupa?" Then llenrv Ja»p««r laugh
She Did
; mo-t ihi I io .IT !»•* fashion, snatched I >«d, and the Linden <>f unhappy year»
bam bill
<JWe «an furnish silo staves in any
her about the n ■id. ami ki«M«d her rolled from hi» »houlJen
length required.
Then he fell asleep.
By
tbi»
tilt
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«he
hu<l
no
thought
Drowned
F.«h.
Bv LOLIS! OLNEY
of going tan k till the child*» father
They hate a curion» way of rat« h-
Ann M.,rl. • < .v f.u iv <1. !• r<. t ratiic She moved ubrmt fl<<- kitchen
tag f.«h in *omc |>«O» of Japan
•» her luutic. »lie ndu« .. to n.arry
11 nr» Ja*|r r lie »t . .1 l««i<»re her •nd dining ...... in Irr orderly, »(• Herbert E Ponting in h » hook on
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a i .v bu-in» «like, “Ixrtu* luiml Japan" descnlM«« ««me
a little awkwardly, b it y< t a 11...11 fe«l;i
that most women would have < on en ■<•■• r v.o'!..i-».., i k | ;;. xh 1. ’The trap« which I k « found in one ”f the
•iderrd kindly
lie wa« not forty, wuatc apparent evrriwhi rc «nnmed river« <>f Emt ”Thei were «rt in
well off for the simple community, her thrifty *<>ul Si:.« ret the table ■rtiflcinlh diimmis! up narrow« nn<!
highly Tcspe'-ted, wrd hi» wife, Caro­ with n fr*»h cloth and put a good <>n>i*ted of long, conical *kimKa-
Tin« (■-!>
ohi
line, hud Leeli dead three Vni'». Ih«- «tq j»er to cook 0:1 thi «tove .lie had ‘>n»k«'t* tied tn pole.
ing 11 mere man, Imw could he know 1 . .. 11 .I. It w..- nr rm • i> o’clock. iKiund do<n«trrnm rush hr»<<l! ui •
vICHlI,
After a little Jimnn awoke uud nl<> thcar trap« and. bring tinab’«
tli.it Ann, bi» old »vii xd-aalc, hud
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return
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nrn
turn
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»ugeriil agonies when m> a young without wiirnnig I-m to cry. re-
num lie had courted ami married fu ng tn tell v.hut troubled him. • peed.! drowned Cnrion« 4» tbi«
it i« yet hot a mutter of
bnt denying that it ua* hi« foot. •nay
her coti»m ?
1
few
minute«
tn drown a fi«h hold
No one knew why Ann hud not I iiuilly Anti got >1 |ou rocker, t<»<>k
head downward tn n «wift enrrent.’’
the
child
in
her
arim
and
begun
to
married. She never wore her heart
TODAY IS YOURS.
on her«»! eve
Now. m «pile of r.xk him. <ir* it l»«»y that lie was,
hcrwlf. her heart • >fti-m*d to him. he »uug ’hil Io her, Ina unloved hi-
noting how li • lumd ri ''..I h < hair tic II-art incptin,- the comfort, Pr><« It. For V««t«rd«y 1« Gono and
Tomorrow May Ntver Como
a» it uluav* did when he wa» ptu trusting this »<>il voiced, smiling,
I'lir Lust thing you have m tin
mother armed won an wlm culled
zle<| and unhappy.
world i* today. Here it 1«. a *on
"I never did think I could I • •< < ■ hernclf Aunt Ann.
A» »lie «at thu». her attention •lerful tri«a»iin-, a marvelou» jewel.
ond la«»t tn atty man’» iife," «hr
went on rather cruelly
"And I quite absorbed, llenrv Jumper came fl*s tours; all your,. It'» in your
wearily t-> the kitclien door, hi» I iiii . i !-. What are you going to d<>
don't «•<• how at my »•!<•, thirty
live, and I don't i ire who tiro«» It arm» l.vaihaJ with groceries. In» face with it?
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Today you can be happy, not ye«-
— I don't -er how I < an lav a play« hoptdc»». lie bad lieen wondering
ing mother to another U Otti IIU » where to look for Jmimy. who h.nl ti-rday nor tomorrow. There 1» no
mam
child. The boy will hate ma, «• nil 1« er. .i!!ov .-»I tb it n .rmrig to go to luipinni-»- exiept today*».
Moat of our mwry 1» left over
children do a stepmother, No; n«k a neighbor'».
'Then with un’a«l'.<-vmg joy he miu from yesterday or lair row cd from
•omc other woman.*’
The inn n
keep today
clean
the . lean room, tie' spread u hie. tomurrou.
tlu»lieil angrily.
J. S S ii«'ll A, Proprietor
'the new
r of cotniort, and, beat Make up your mind to enjoy your
’I>>ti t iv-uit n e, Ann
of all. in Ann Mark'» k nd arm» lie food, your work, your play, toda-
know I don’t want uiiv other
»aw hi» »Id-ping mot her lv»> clnld— any how.
iiian. I'vcidwuv»- you know | i
Tune 1» not divided into thr>
a child nearly a* trniiitllientl
tniiiiotlicn' ts-fnre
tell you whnt I idw.iv» though
vou It w.iiiid 1’1 i> -ri fair to Caro­ his own niot •ter’» t’i.iih nr iiflcr il purl«, pn«t, present and future
There i, only nuc real time. It 1*
: She look!«tl I ¡1 r.t hiiii ami «lii.led.
line, v liodul Iu r L.««t bv me”
“lie cut hi« ftx*t 1.1.1I t .itnv h'im - now.
I lie world knew «he hud Iven a
Vou ««an do anything if you’ll
weak, fretful, untidy tv moan. j< ai crying. I rame over. «n<l v l:en I
SCIO. OREGON
w<> ntni'li Iti d i I w : t t<> wnrl only go ut it a day nt a time.
on», tliriftl»*». Iu r halo I m '. iu I v gone
Iton't let life maar again»! you
in a few ye.ir« And it knew of hi» I knot. ymi v nuldn’t t limi. Ucnrv."
Attack it in d< tail and you cun va»i
Mind! The hard thing
’
loyalty
lie'could not tell tin» wo­
man how in the year» »he had Is« 11 • he »Imuhl etino« jtret lo g ì uguin. ly triumph.
“<>h, but I can't help thinking of
about In* house helping Caroline that «he »I, .uh! give h in u l:i«tc of
In» heart hud gum out to Ann's thi« calm «onifort. I< t him »cc hci the pa»t! And one rnti-l plan for
rlicen »tr»ngtli, her whole-one, like tin* and deny him a >imtinu the future."
To In« -lire; only forget not that
hccltliy kindness.
Ils» tru'd one nm«c of it. lie wa« »cry tm»crnb<e
it 1» not the past that determine«
in hi* grntitude.
wuh I more
"Put your packages on the »ink.’* the pr»*acnt', it i* the present tli.it
“Atm. if yon knew how I needed
When ill town do not fail to rail at our
-he
commanded, "and r l»'ii I lutve determine» tile past.
you in every wav you would come
The pu»t 1« what we make of it
bo you think I hnvi1 forgot'en how hud Jimmv d.»vn I v I! put tho.i
store, where you will always tiu'l a good
to love •
Still »he • oo ■» her head i.nnv. U ill von open th oven door It i» the temper of the present that
line of staple merchandise to select
He obey qualifies it. It all depend? upon ♦
He turned slowly nw n. climbed into and look nt the bi* mt
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liow
you
now
eon»ider
it.
whether
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lit* buggy and drove to hi« • »U II cd her. tlwn «to.«] looking while
from. Our prices are the lowest ami
»lie <)efth put cvirything in it« bring you despair or discourage
farm. Ann «at thinking, for
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our good«- the best.
'the milk p .il »hiniti fly IllCilt.
rcmemlicred many things............
She place,
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Suck
out
it«
wnslorn,
keep
it*
lea
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mt
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for
him
to
take
it
and
go
out
fmnlh r>>•>• and wmit into her si*,
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We take Egg* and Butter in exchange
ter Molly s house, where »lie urn« to milk, but lie Ln en d Ami Jim­ *on«. utilize it» experience, make of
and pay the highest price for same.
visiting
my uwi*kv and wanted t<» tell In* nil II iom « tiling« elements of pre»<«nt
poser.
Itut
forget
its
»cptlc
quail
fntIter
about
the
ennmmu»
T*h
that
In the crisp September morning
Make our store vour Headquarters.
Ann »tartcil out for a walk. She nibbled at Im hook and got ul>n »1 ties llon't let the pa»t unman y«u
lamumb
you
with
remorse,
weaken
’
foot
caught
and
how
lie
had
ut
h
went over the hill where «lie h « m ««|
to play with Molh ami aith Henry on the broken imttlc and foil fid von mtli «elf contempt.
The poet *aya we rise by stepping
Ulill Caroline 1,’e.i iei;-; t'(. top of Aunt Ann to hind it up.
SCIO, OREGON
‘‘Supper 1* rctuh, and v< »it had on our dead aclv<««, and, a* for the I
the lull. «Ii< «ut down in the falling
leave«, pushing the heavy dark hair luStcr eat Ix’fore mu do the rest of future, the l>e»t preparation for it
the chore«. II -r.ry.’’ i!ie aid i|. help- 1» an unafraid t<Mlav.
lun k from her in •:«.
Whatever hill» you have to climb
bown in the valley »lie could «ce ing the box to limp to ins pla nee.
They
ate
joyfullv.
talking,
whatever
bridges you have to cr«t*».
laugh
llenrv Jasper’a bmi»e >md l arnvnrd
nrnritiia
DIRRt'TQNil
l!e wa« hitching the I mv » t«> lie ing, ’lie man wondertn, ll<»n numi whatever enemies arc lying in wait
I*RK«lt>rMT,
W.
F.
Gill.
J.
J.
Barne«,
W. F.GHIt
for
voii
.
whatever
erne«»
are
to
lie
minute*
would
pa»«
liciti
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ro.«
buggy, and presently he drove awav
Sn ituTAKV, C. A. Warner
• A. Bilyrn, J. K. Bam**«,
A snddeti temptation a»»ailed her to go. The future vawned empiili ■net, roll i nn I m » no better equippe.
C. A. Warner.
She hud heard Mollv mil hi« mo«t She was asking him about Ins h.»ti*c for them than bv living tin« dm
recent Imu'ckecjM r had left Should keeper», what lie paid them, advis­ soundly, cheerfully and free from
ing him w’uit Im should do Final fear
«he go ami have a look at thing«
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Apprehension», premonition«, wor
She did not »ec tin- b<»v about. ly when »he rose lie rear too They
I’rolmblv Jimmy wa« at In» grand «I oim I fa ing each other, and her lies, these are the |Mii»on ga«e» of
our foe, the future.
mother’*.
She ro»e and walked 1 |r»r eye» »mi'ed.
If you are to die tomorrow th.
“You ¡ire— Oh, Ann. mu li.tve
uero»« the »tiibblc.
The door wa» liwked, but »he lu«en goml!" he »aid awkwardly Lc«t n iv to I m « rt'.idy i» to diacharg
found th? key under the mat and "Shull I hitch up uud drive you faithfully today's duties and to en­
entc « d. SI»** could have groatmd nt Imre, or will you walk'’’ S» lie joy heartih today’» «implc plea*
IS< VHlttHA I I- I’ !»b« KMBFH '«••
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light of the kitchen — di»hr« nn had taken her at her word. It wa« itre«.
Today 1» vntir» God ha« given 11
washeil, floor ditto. di«<»rler non- evident that he hed no I bought of
nything pcrnuinent in all tin- But to you. All vour yowterdaya he has
pant
Tie ».ttmg room, the I hm I-
room, eieivthing was a «orrv eight the «»• 'un lind. She «aw here her taken back. All your tomorrow» an
W» «.le» • General C ustom Milling Businas«
4P Flaur and
The old . «till in In« band».
'I lung« had been laid enough tn place, her opportunity
F •
**n Sala.
Kaal
Buufthl
and
Lachangad
far
Tndav i« your*. Take it» plea»
t’arnfinc’s time, hut now thev were hurt »nil anger had pnswd. and «he
Fleur
• ara In lHa ! iwltl (or Dualne»« and
Will
Take it« pain»
w»» again it heart the «nnj Ic girl tire« and I m > glad
impossible
Treat Y om JMght
and
play
the
man.
who
luul
L
v'.l
in
Mcc:et
tin»
num
She had no conipumtion abuit
To I iiv i« your», ju»t a little »trip
entering. She had alwav» l>cen in who wa« ut Imd li’«’’».
“1*11 wash l1 e di 'ic* tip first, and of light between two darkne- e*
and out before »lie Went tn the < it
lie would not enr>- She looked at then after you have done the i-liorc» jUi t a hit of life lM'tr<«en two «lecp I
the clock and cuk'iilatcvl that hr vou inn widk Inick with inc’” Jim­ J<«ath«.
Today 1« your». t’«e it «o that nt
iwinld m»t get Imck from town un my »et up a bidden wad from hi»
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it« cl<»»c you can say:
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der two hour« Then «he rolled up
A mnn v. ho
"I ha»e lived and loved todav!"
her «Icere* and »kirt and went to l»le.
1 am in the market for all
owns a
l»r.
Trank
Crane
in
Pictorial
Be
“I don’t w mt vmi t<> go iv.ay."L«
work—di»bc* first, then the floor.
kinds of «ruin; wheat, oats and
view
tbcT «weeping, dusting »ml making cried, “and I won’t «lay alone while
barley- quality considered; also
lM«d«. Before «lie knew it lhr«c papii gee« with you'“ Ann went be
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hay.
I am representing the
Gatling
an
Auto<)r«ph.
hours bed g’>ne and it wa« tn«m hind In« chair and put her arm*
Thomas Bailey Aldrich mice re largest company tn the North»
She did not look at
She found a Lite to cat and decid- around bun
i-eircd a puthctic letter in n femi­ west. See rrte I m fore you sell.
•il to go on even if he caught her ths child’» father.
at it.
“I.i»ten, Jimmy. Auntie must g»‘ nine hand announcing the death nf
R. T. SMITH.
She liail di«el<|c<l flint «he would tonight, blit if vou will I m « g’M«l t II , little danghter and «»king if he
when Old Prcb
»i 7» rain,
kivp at work us long ns po-siblr am! p>q>a coitv«« l>a< k I w ill come again.' would nnt «end in hi* m»n hand
“Wlic.i will von? II ’W long • ìli writing a irr*' nr twn from "Bobir
then slide ••«it tin- Ivie'; way when
r.'rfi-rf- >r-f,
clwitc.')
«he »aw him coming, but it was not vou »tav»” he d,,n<umlcd. with the Bell“ tn ammiffr the grief nf the
to I m 1. About 1 «he «oddenly w >• detlnifrm«»« of chi1 dIo hm I. N •» tin- hmi«'«hold. lldrich «ent the whole
Fm«.«,«. ,- t’.l, 7'
awn re of a wailing in tlm «»rd uud certainty for Jimmy! She did n<»t omni and nnt long after •»« it dis
D m’t hang that cow hide or
•trivial ill the «Imp nf an OlltOgmph
from the •bw>r lieheld Jimmy, fish hesitate.
’ ller. with a good round pri< ' rheep pelt on 'h‘ fence. Bring
r M for rstatoc
pole in h nil, limping along and cry-
“I will
•I tnrhed thereto.
A. J. TOWER CO.
it to the S io I r luce Co. and
U’ m
He w<1* «• b*1* °* ing—»and
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t tav« t*.iut
get a top price iur it.
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