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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1916)
* 4 0 • JI A WORLD FAMOUS SO.’IG. It ia more than nitn ty your* since "Home. Sw««rt Home," w.ia written, but it* popularity ia «till world«i«lc. ami wherever the Engli»h language i- »|>«rk«-n it i* kn««wu mi«I l>> I u <uu»e it appeal» to tli.4 deep lying in«Urict in humanity «Imh » tl.e liu*i* of family life. Many atoriea have I <>cn writt« n of it* origin, mat of them more or Ic«» inaccurate and tend»«;’ to dis tort rculity by u ma»« of pl<.» ry fiction. Moling wor<! picture* han la•• n drawn of the «tuning full - t in In» garret, ami illu«tr.:tieii« lune l»««,n pubhalicd of the origiii.il “lowly th.itchcd <«>tt«i(or uli-i li lie •iip|ai»>-dly pining, laitli ><lT’-' t ng and i nt ere» ting, but not tn ,i. -->r«i- am r with the f.icU Although lie had period* «if failure ar.J hardahip u> well rt» po«»lbly briefer peruxlq of »uccc«« ami pr<»; <’rity, it was tmt while suffering from poverty thut he wrote “ll-me. Sweet Home.” but «luring u tim<* when lie «a» living «omfortably in Paris n the Palm* lb> al and having <on«i<!< ruble *u. ce»» in In« dramatic work There i* ul»«i oo evidence to indi cate that the "lowly thutclnd «of- tnge” hud nm cxi«tcm-c outside of the author'» brain in »pite «if the tradition which lia« la-cn built up about the Ikialhaniptoii cottage. Throughout I««» life Fame Imd a <l -c|i alTeitioh for hi» native lurid. In* friend* and bi« familv. from a bom lie was for nmin year» wolelv Scp.irated III» letter« (r«'«|ll< tit Iv allude Io In» longing for tin aociety of llio-e lie love«! uml In« appr«-cia- tion of the home uml dome«tic life II«- wa* only fifteen year, of age when ncecMitv foriial him to begin III» Imttlc with (lie world, a preco cious. high spirited, impulsive, sen-i live, ambiti'Ar* boi. c«> »< imi* of un int.’llci t above the normal, re«tive tinder restraint, «¡tuck t« take of- fen-e nt «ceming »light.- T T I’ I.Uipier. I’.ivnc’» Grandnephew, in Scribner's Park Mill JnHiigurntion of Faya« W.a Not In Poverty Wi«»n H» Wral. -Hama. Cw.at Homa.’’ Io- |>lca>u<l to figure on your house nn<l l>art» bill*. i|\Ve can furnish silo staves in any length i«<|uire<l. Between Albany Mill City DOUGLAS oil We carry a full Tea, Coffee, Canned Goods, fact, (‘verything tor the table. Daily Service For further information u»k Local Agent a w John M. Scott, General Paaiu*nfer Agent Portland, Oregon n I ! t It W»» Familiar. Han P«< ird. urtiM »ml naturalist, enjoved lite personal friend-liip of Mark Twain. In the day« of the old Udine club, when if « • loc.itid next to tin- old Kensington hotel, nt Fifteenth ainu-t and Fifth ave nue. Neu h «irk. and before it Imd merged it- identity wilb the tip- loan I'-«*« it mu, |>:in w i* entertain- ill;.’ Ivin hi tin- rluti, mid nfler ward they -I -oiled up Fifth aieniie. »topping to chat uti the corner while I’ m mn w.i- waiting for'» I iftli m<- liuc bn«. \ man w ’ i . i wm a total stranger • 'b • uc|i* nppro-i lied them, •InI ped Mr I'lctticn* on the ami i red ■ "Hello. .Mark! Il‘>w me vou *" Mr Chhiieii« turned »lowly, gazed 'In- bri I :<■ • !. o <tli \fter he rôrk- pimi entry into Belgium.—Boston at the mtr er mid <bi»w .<•«!, "1 can't >na on the <of ovni i»i<>n he Transcript recall your name, and your face ia mild* the bridg.- «<> that it ha» room entirely unknown to inc. but I your tn ¡.-row a little longer in the Mim Where He Wee Week. manner is »trungclv ftimiliur.” mo r. "You any. Mr. Smith.” «aid the girl in a low, thoughtful, thia i* a Fun In th« Clae*. H«ch««t Tidas. «erious matter *ort of tone, "that The late l‘rofc«»or Key, »hen \ vi .f . »tato that the highest »ou hate loved me for five yeura a ml head master of a large London ’ide in the world ¡« in th«’ bur of hare never dared to tell me so until •I llool, tv,.- one of th<- m >-t g» nail ’■'nmli, U’tucen \"n»a S .Min nn<t tonight *“ gentlemen that ever lllliil that |»'»ai- Yew Brun-" ici. The tide there "Ye«.” he replied. tion. He wu« fond of encouraging ometilr - r'-< « t«i the h- igl't of »ev- "Well. I cannot be your wife A fun in In« buy« and u«» not aver»e •nt • feet. nm! t be ferrane is oc- man who ha« no more courage than from recounting m< a»ional|y during « mm'li n> a foot every that would feign to be asleep while cln-« time, when anything prompted -re minutes i burglar atole hie baby's shoes. it. the manner* an<i cu-tniu* of Chicago Herald. Stnt.mantal to Practical. countries hr bud viaitrd. tin one V -Ini” Man (over »he «ounjerj— occasion lie wu« telling Ina i la-» Tembsy. ■ f I ' «t:id «..nt to exchange thia about Spain and «unit Vcntegan give» the following on "Ito you knou, boi». that ulien a ■ •n-_'.igvmcnt ring for »«m ething els«* gin of the word "tomboy” aa applied iiian ultuina to eminence tlicre lie t will lie all right, won't it* to romping girl»: "Tumbc. to dance; Jeweler— Oh. eertiiinv! With tnmbod. dancer!: hereof we vet cal! ia not «•ulbil 'air,' Imt i» given the plen«uic. IVi' are nlw ny a glad to n<- a wench that »kippeth or leaprth title <>f ‘don?' ” commodate patron». One of th«- I hiu here calhil out: Ivke a box. a tomboy: our name also Same Young Man (over the <*nun- of tumbling «worth from h»u»e.” "Then. I •nppo«i’, -ir. thev w -uld •er a >. r l it. )- | b.-licvc vou told «all you I km-key •" ie when I I ■ Jit tin« ring I could Flic gravity of the « la«« wu« com Retiring Frem Business. pletely up«4-u for ti e remainder of •»change it for «oimthing else? Young Woman (blu«hing violent Jewder Yea What will you the afternoon. ty>—Are yon the gentl.-mnn who Im* have? charge of the advertising deport \ oui : M.in Well, |‘d like to ex ment of the paper, air* 0-iUfe Cwpan.isn. Ilnd’v. i-vpiitid or get larger in <*hange it ‘or a barrel «if d«»ur. a Clerk—Ye», miu What can I d ■ a ham and a for von * the «un or in the daytime or in the ‘itiahcl of | t.ito. Miinincr .n d -i.rnik in the thiule or loud of coal.—Exchange. Young Woman—I—er want t" at night or in Hie winter The rule advertise a—a «« n onJIiand typew rit OXicial Condition. 1» that hc:ii make* eiervlhing ex er for «ale. I «hall hare no further \ few y<-ir* ago a collce'nr of an puml and cold male« iv<r\thing use for it—Exchange. tique« iirro >1 .it the IlcigMu fr»n- »brink C d«l • nothing but nb- er v I 'i m I t n mununy Hi’ The Cat* Altered. acme of b< H So we may «ay that n- t d i‘ ti w >|.| have to lie Rrovrn— Ϋ it Hirrn t to «peak o' ricrithing < -uitract« or expands «< ml <>n it. 1 it I tariff list being 4 mtn a« "of the mule perstiiisi<«n? • ordi.ig to (lie nmimnl ->f li<- t m it on- ilt I, f um e were not found ' donee— Ye», if the «object i< n<»' (Ivin!« h i a ni ‘ t noticeable nm lil«sific«|. married. of chunkin ’ their «ire under »lie in “I* . ¡.ire it a- -alt fish.” «aid the ; “What hue that to do with th. s<» n h*n fi'ienre i»f lie«! ••ti< il to one of (he rj; rk\ and I loattrr*" are lu’’|( of iron ami «feel the n?i Im« the <1 • eah-d remain« of al a*. -I » «*-•** *•-... • *• A--w » V i t ,«• in "Why. when he i* married hi» I‘ ... — ila tnuae I 4 «fr persuade* him." N. I. Morrison I line of Spices, and in needed HIBLER 8 GILL GO. | SOUTHERN PACIFIC You are operating that farm for the monev there is in it, and we have the machinerv that will make vou more monev. It has done it for oth- ers, and what it tan do for them it ('an do tor • vou Now .just break a wav and come on in, fellows, A good heart to heart talk may do us both good. And be sides, we just naturally like to visit with vou, anvwav. LUMBER Is comph ft* and out* stock fresh anti clean. Leave Albany 5:30 p. rn. for Mill City Leave Mill (’¡tv 0:15 a. m. for A limn v I FIR OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT SATURDAY, JAN. 15 nr jnn»Tcr m OREGON SCIO, MOTOR CAR SERVICE Company WI WW vs w J ( '< >ZV ( ( )IL\ EK $ J. s STK'¡I \. I’ritprietor $ (’tinfcct ioncrv, Icc (Tram, Tobacco $ $ > ami Cigars $ Post ('aids a Specialty $ ? SCIO, i OO rd»«CS I0 0»«z»!«0 OCXOIOI . 3 5 .‘ATTENTION fl 0 o 9 9Û fl fl 9 J fl $ OREGON xzricn <, F A R M E R S. J j s When in town do not fail to call nt our store, where you will always find a good line of staple merchandise to milect ftoni. Out prices ar»* the lowest and our gooil« the best. fl 9 5 5 9 We take Eggs and Butter in exchange and pav the highest price for same. fl Make our store your Headquarters. F. &. PROCHASKA SCIO, OREGON CO. 9 j I Bad void Qui- I iv Broken up Mr» Martha Wil«oX. Gowanda, N Y, wrilr»: “I tint used Chamberlain's <>ugh Remedy atout eight years ace. M that time t had a hard cold and •oughet! most of the time. It pn>ve<J to be just what I neevta^f. It broke up :he cohl in a few daye, and the cough •ntirely di»3|>t«-arv«l, I have told many ■if my friend» of the good I r-ceived through using thia manlieme and all who have use«) it apeak of it in the highest terms." Obtainable everywhere. j I ' I A Rainy Day Need Not Be Dull Cheer up! Get to w -.rk in a Flan B sand Reflex Slicker $3.00 I lxx»k over our list of clubbing ■Ilers on page 2, and if you ion’t see what you want come in ind talk it over. We have many .them just as gtod. I Strout eaqr fitting, light,' and wa.'r/ abttflutity Urfifx Eàgri Itcp water from run ring in U the fr _t.i Dteck. Y.Ilcw * 06». khaki. Wvtactw Hat. "V canta Sci.tSarTm . rmwrurn AJ.IOWJ KCO. '■■■ ' ' I 50AEE3 «ojoar , I