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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1916)
early almanacs . football signals Th» First We Know of Are Thow of SUry of Ho v f - U»« of th» Nu«wb»r the Ancient Egyptians. S.-s’.em Wss Inaugurated. Fbe tir-t almanac*- that I» to MT, the I st hi*t-«ri<-al —were of krabiati origin end n-tl«-vt«^ the local gvniu* 1»f the propi« in m Wen »ir-ki.g nay They .ervni <• model* m other countrie* for hundred* of wear» The ol«|r»t knoWll r««pv of *u«’h a work i» pr«*.-rvvd in the British Mu seum rtfol dute» l»i< k t<> the tin1' » -f I.’.line» 1 the (ire.lt of Egypt. who lived 1.200 year* before the b.rth of • hri-t. It 1» sr tten on papyru» in ful ink and «-over« a periml of ».- year* The entries relate to religion* err ritwn.r., to the fate» of child horn on given day* and to the n „•;» lation of bu*mc** enterprise* in a.- cordance with planet irv intl-n-ne« • ••Do nothing at all tin» da*.“ 1» one of the warning*. “If thou «< ■ »t anything at ail tin» day it will I» fortunate." 1» another «-ntrv “lx*>k not at a rat thi* day," "U’a»h not with water thi« day," “Go ».it not la-fore davlight th)« day," are » >m-> of the add it tolla I calltioi « Thi* almanac wu« found in an «do tomb and i* *uppo««-<l to har«* . buried with it« Egyptian owner «'i.-n he »«« converted into a mummy for future explorer* to dig up and »!)• ►eel in tin- inter«-»! of *< icm-e and literature. Next after thi* in point of ng.- among the cxi«ting «pc« tmen« of un eu-nt almanac* are • »me eomp: -«-d in the fourth century. They are Homan church calendar«, giving tl- nana-» of the saint* and other i> l¡ giou* information. The Baltic n.. tion*. not being versed in p.ipv milking, hud calendar* engraved on ax helve*, walking »tick* and other article* of personal u«C. The d.iv-i were notched with n broad mark fo Sunday, and the «.tint*’ day« .»■• svmboliicd in variou« device». -u. fl»* harp for St. Duvi«!'». a : . dir for St. I at w re nee's. a lover - ur 1 for St. Valentine's, ami *0 on i': Saxon almanac* are numerou. on contain historical a« well a* ev« !«> avtical entrii ». It is posible to trace in the-» curiou* recurrís all the change, of popular belief and taste They ver.- prepared to meet the current d mand and to constitute a *y«tcmati. story of what took place in slice«-- sue periral« and how knowledge tn ere.l.cd with the revolving v'c.ir* We owe to them most that w.- ki of the people for whom they w.-re made and by whom tiler were in dorsed.—Chri»tmn Herald. 4 Laty Maa. A worthy old citizen of Newport who had tlie reputation of being the igiicst man afire among "them hl'.- lock»," »0 lary. Indeed, that he used to weed hi» garden in a nx-ktng chair by rocking forward to take hold of the weed and backward to uproot it, had a war of fishing pc etiliarlv hi* own. líe used to drive • hi» old white faced mare tn the »pot where the tailing (blackfish) might be depended on for anv weight, from two to twelve jiound*, backed lit» gig down to the water side, put out In« line and when the tautog w.i* safely hooked started the old mare and pulled him out In Hard Luck. Appealing to a lady for aid an old darkv told her that through the Dayton flood he had lost everything he had in the world, in. Inding h- wife and six children. “Why. Mid the lady, “I hare seen you before, ami I hare helped yon. Were you not the colore«! man who told me you had lo*t your wife and sis chil dren hr the sinking of the Titanic ?" "Yea. ma’am, dat wnx me Moa’ unfort'nit man dat eber wux. Kaint ¡ keep a fatn’lv nohow." Daaarture of P»«««*g«l MlNKERSundU EST SCIO STAGE » i VI.’ u.Ml SCIO MEAT MARKET We »'< I.« .1 quar er* f .- ju-.-y «teak» and tender rva*t« Following ar»- a fow of our »jiccialti« ». T B- r><- «teak 13e Roast . . ........... . Lilia ...................................... .. Round *t> nk I2|e Pork *t-ak.... l.’ie P-jrk n ext . ...................' Smoked t»»con W emir* .............. . 15c l.ard in butti. tJolugn* ... ................. I.!.- » Ground bone for chicks 2c HIGHEST .MAUKhr !•!.!< E PAID I "R HII'E* HolecheK Bros • • Another Year ; ' ‘ 10c nt-c I <• !5c i.'fc i . Scio ük t* of the Panama-California F xposition at San Diego Tsllino Stones to Old People. There i» «me development of »ton telling which M-eins to h.n been very little considered —name' the telling of «tone* to old |a»opl< and that not onlv in institution« or in quiet country Tillages, but in th« heart of the busy cities and th> home* of these old people ll >w often, when the young people i«r. able to enjov outside amu»«-ment» the old people. nece»*arih confín to the chimney comer md many of them unable to read much for L co •clve«, might turn to the jov <>f their childhood by hearing » »me of the old »torn-« told them in dran-at form. Here if a delightful o< ii:p.-i tion for tho*e of the leisured c’a-s who hare the gift and a much mon- r*ectlre war of capturing attention than the more Usual form of rrad- trig aloud.—From the "Art of the glory Teller.” by Marie L ShecUnc- | Arrivai and r<hf’ ■ to I! \\ M ivuell. the Trains uvrv player, nutneri- W<*«lt urn Springfield Branch k.,|f il». now »o ne»c»«ary WE* « SCIO <lir»m o.ime, tir»t I y in-.- 11 « 7:65» in il II •.s, when l’< nnaylvg. ' North 4:31 p ni t*t> . _»«• u-cd the svstein i South - and won from the ( orvalli» X Eastern re of •« t»> 0, The a Ml NKEIfo . tetti» ¡1« bewildered bv 1 Albany. Í2U 1» m K-lti. bi|t the <l«h ullt.-tge vf Mill City V.) <M» a in !. in w.-.» realized ami I’r-me the :<«! it. f.di -u. »I l»v \ ale and ll'ailv c*«-cpt Sunday. In t -Ibn« of ti c birth of :..! «v-te'i; '(..xucll »!;'• I- *>--m to Is* an aliMihitelv t part e-f f Hi'tall. and v«t it ' ti’ id l««f that the» wcru I I torn the N «icfr.la«r dav » hen Kotgvrs ami 1‘rtnve- ivi) 1 .•• Iir»t gitmv of f<«»>t*aill, ■ ti • . :g-.t along by -. in- win. Ii varied with eT- STAGE Ml I Ts Al I IRMAS • vn. letter* Iwing frequently It ug. I it t i I’ennsy Ivanin l.cave* Scio IViatolticr '.in . «.I! ■ to originate the at 7 10 a it> an<l p tn fur West Scio »«•nt *v*tvm of number«. and S.l » 4 m and 5i;Wp in for Munkera It o-i a chill N'livemla-r aft- ■ ;i r | ss 1h.1t l*.-nn«v habt i .’•;«■•«»• i’ i»ln*<l the numl»*r I 1 oh he f'Hdltall world ami. fl 1 1 A ’ HD ti -<■ 1 t i<- -ign.-ils it» thi- k i I a J of ii « .up v< hen . -. I’rinevton - <1 ut t’h«*»|vr l>v <* |u o. <-r* tmt olili mi*Hli>-d W. A Ewing. Tin- A. I Rarefali, tut thvv »•» speeded up President Pr la Vice Pres. Penn M plav 1 lull it » 4« nido Tiger » .it evert -l ige E I • Myer*. ' a bier j t lieh «a» w itm i-s«« d bv I’ve* I a gen«r»l banking buamea», I.IM'B p«-r*o'i». H 1 gl« It f«»-.ti ili g.ith her tig for ihn»«- «I.IV-. receives money »ubjeet to th««», pays .interest on Im..- ilepoaits, and la From lliat «Li . regularly > in»| eeled |>y »late bank for «igual» *0 ! examiner*. “III defi.it) vania Militar pluya. «prihg •V ” -rk thè thè f.r-t lime. ■r, «I t' ■ r . - r u-nt», ami thè olii» • ; a 1« Li uxing «1 *y»- ••1 <>f n-iiiil»-r* for «igmil*. •’lu i ■ . . I* lu>4 In-llig ll«»«-«f Beal E.-t tie Notary Public Li eli ■ f t <■ t.-ii-,«- «er«- it»e«l for thè ■ Il . 1 11- « « ■ >• 0-1. l’rilhX'toll Administrator of E*tat<-s a < -v. -pt 1 1-r f.-.-t bv fin- •!* <-«lv »an» Negotiated, Ab*tl*act* p!*i .«nd wa» ««uti lii**cd ami olii» ( !.. < !. Il »■ • thè m<i-t •u»»«--*ful Obtained and Examined «-o>!pd el.it «-ver »prnng bv n fontlmll ¡« uni. It Hi.>»i<- *iu li un itnprv»*i««n «CIC ohKUoN ni l'ri.-n < t.in Ih it the ■ •» irli <i<lopl<-«l ,1 for L.» i.-.im. 4 >1 wìtliui a year \ il.- ird. l’mnsi li nini» ami 1 >li,. r- .1! :-H.k it tip l’ctm al*.« A. G. PRILL. M. «(«•fi.ii' d tu t mi mio «* icar I ■ r-'« ! 1 1.. -I 1 • --tiiall New | York Time* A i Phijsiciun Thia beautiful vX|*-»iti<>ii w I' eontiip.r all the year 1916 bigger and bet tor than ever. Many of tlx best exhibits from «an Francisco have been transferred to San Diego. If you neglected to *e<- .'•‘an hivgo in 19|Sdo not fail to nee this Leautiful city thi. y< nr. ¡he winter is the logical time too. Six month» round trip ticket* ar« on »ale daily from all Paciiic North*« <t poinfa to '•«.uthv.-m California. 1:30 A. M. cumini EXPRESS 12:40 P. M. EIP9SIÎI0N SPECIAL 3:50 I». M. SMASH LiMiru 8:15 P. M. Surqeon Evil* Of Worry Telepleme, i *. hange Nu. II \V«>:rv h.ir!< .... ili Worry not »•CIO : : : OREGON utili .r- ri-..ile», but in maní ruso» r<--¡ for «crt.im dinorder* of Mie huiititit »i»t«-m • C. C. lilt YA NT l‘-u| V. ho nre »ubjrct to »pell» of w.irrviiig are fourni to Inivc un I • ; lb--pir:iti<>ll often pi • < I. the lil....«l <:ri illation 201-2 New First National Bank Bldg. ir .r- and t ie exlremitie* la vo ne «-old. ALBANY OREGON \n<l j «t a* worry impair* the blood cir ulation *o. too, it inter» fere» i- i '.I i the pr.«|»er aitimi of ! lie *t - ..icli * «!»..'• «t»ic up|>ai>illl«. Tin* inti-rforencc with the acere» I.on« of tin »toiiiu« h i» apt to make ’) e wnrrievl man or woman a con- firmed <lv«peptic. Worn- ’uv cnntmum’ilv Intrffer» mg with • ep often h id» tn mure it h-» i rode inKHnn.a. — I’itt«» burgh Pre»«, ATTORNEY AT LAW Trains Every Day between G. F. Korinek, B. V. S Portland and Veterinarian San Francisco Through standard and tourist *le»ptng car*, dining and ubasrvation car*. Steal coach*« maae traveling a pleasure, Ask our local agsnt for furthar Information R. SHELTON J Both Telephonen STATION ■■ OREGON SOUTHERN PACiFIC Guntattsn. Intense »hock nr liM slplndc* John M. Pctttt, Gcnttrttl Pa»»«r.grr Agent gunr-ntton, and it» power run lx1 Portland, Dragon gsiigttl fmm Lie fnct that it i» the foh-f which blow* great hole* in abipa thmuxh the ugenev of mine* «ni 0 tarpedm*«. The adv xiititge« .»f guncotton for milium piirp.«*«-» ure tlmt it run «tuv for am length nf TsUphnn»! 27-7 time in ti tter without injury , it* ex NO. 125 pl<i*n»n* urn unattend«*! by *mi»k«‘. i SCIO • • ORFGON of th* Asa «hanks, «ec. Shelburn am! it ignit«-« ut n temperature half Meets 1st am! .'Id Sunday* at 2 p. m. tlmt rc«|iiired to «-xpiiule gunpow- «l«-r. A peculiar characteristic of Why You Should I »e Lh.'iniherlain'S guncotton i* tb.it a hn«-k .»f it. wlmn Lourh Remedy wet, m.n Im placed <»n a l«-«l of hot Because it ha« an «-»tabli«h<-d reputa <i. L. Swihttrlsnd, ( rganlzer, th .ma* cxailn, ami a« !!••• mr»i«tur«* dries out the c>«tton w-iil fl.ikr and Inirti «piiel- tion won by It« g<»»l work*. Because it i* mo*l esteemed by those ly. If drv nrigmnllv, I iuw «-»« t . the F I. Fmith. Prca, Lebanon gum-ntton will cxpl.ul«- with ti-rrtbl»« j who have us«-d it for many year*, as How’s This? (' C Hnyder, *re. Crabtree luccssion required, hiwj sr<- t « »t *e«|Uinl f.iric nt ni.- it T’.’O d«-gr«-,-» of heat We offer Unc Hindi I 1 "Hart « m ! with it* g««»l qualities. .Meets qu-rterly on fir«! Saturday in Hrw 8h» Carntd IL Because it loosen* «rd relieve* a coki January. Aj ni. Jaly and October of Reward for any ca*e of Catarrh that cannot I« cured by Hall'« "Ciiltiviite a lit:le more »unshim and ai<h nature in restoring the *y«teni each year. Catarrh Cure in yntir di*fvo»iGon. mv «Iciir." «nid I to « healthy condition. F J < IIENET * CO. T«»lr.ta. O Mr. Duh'-I' v "Hnppinc** ami «m 1 Because it doe* not contain opium or ’■Vi*, fh* kt»*» ■' »i P* J « for th« Hwt « ’ft y«ar». brlkM* in life «Ie|w-!v1 t|j«»n tlie quant' any other narcotie. Mm I**»»! rn'Mc »n til n»a tr«nwictk>n< «lid <nll» «*»rr> Brcau«<- it'i« w ithm*the reach of all. ti of rav» <»ne émit*. «M*t aflf I loft« fii««i*» bv f i» firm LOCAL NO. 102 ■‘Vrri *••'!. .Ldin." replie»! Mr» It only coat« a quarter .Obtainable NATIONAL K a XK O’* WMMI.H« »C. To»-U <1 Jno Shimanek, Sec, Scio DulihlfH ; "Î1| do my beat, but I everywhere. Hair« Catarrti Cnr# to tak*« b''«rn4ib R. Borovieka, Pureha»ing Agent, ■«’tins ijtrrrfty t;rnn <hc anil mu- think l'd lie happier and m«»re «tic itHM «Uffatr-« af P.» >¥•!» n» T«wii*nontol» Crabtree. rc.sful into the birgam if von would 1 r I Old napor* 5 cents a bundle at Merla 1st and 34 hundan of each by T a •!! M« Ilana latull) rina fnr roMllp<tb" émit 1 ten dollar raiae in my allow- the News office. an«c."— I Inrjmr’». I month. i SIN 'MKJi-Ci UPRFSS DR. T. K. SANDERSON DENTIST Official Directory Shelburn Local (’oiiiitv I nion Kirluirdson Gap