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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1916)
n • 'M.’re /i .ng to take (J'j- cn «»’ Slicbn home’" ' . !' 1 !." • 111 S’.l».«n. quit* * • ; ' « “W' *1 you jo«1 of her!" tyv n S‘ • ' noi»v ri 1 ■ ' ’ .id >!> ■! n*«i Susan finish ed ’ r «»<■!' am! then went tn the s««t sritut of th •• limi««', where she live«! « ,t‘i 1 l -Jr dden aunt. “A i;' M'ii-«>, Jon»« hi« sh'pjMsl •' ■ Illi: Her >n with t'.iptain lìti k ’ «he - öd in a matter of fact ■ ne «H *h«' til; ke I the old Ind« uv<- d ’ t’iv co- ml turned down the ’n mt«. “V ’.'re a f l, Su«ati Tipping,” •hr d 'li«s Mid.-'U angrdy. "I» ing t»> take that gooso along The Queen O( Sheba She Finally Recarne Part of a Bctrotlwl Feast A. G. Prill Hr CLARISSA MACXtF. •i « Su»an Tipping peen'd from her simkiw a* Jonas Wilton turned into the path that led to the -hipyurd Behind him walked a large gray go'ise. “I’unuy Lv hate» that g<«»»c »■ bitter as I du and maybe worse, but she’ll nertend she like* ¡1 just to get umund him. Widder» 1» cunning rittir»’ I »hun t sacrifice my prin ciples to pl« j*e n<> man- not cion J oiiu » Wilton. I'il always »land Ip whut l'«e said—all 11 guowc 1* tit for 1» to r«xi»t and »erve with appt sauce!” Su-mi Tipping sat >1: broiuled rv.-entfully over a d sturU d pn»t in which Jon.i« Wilt >11 had r« pcatedly axked her to be nine In, wife, and «lie had a- reix-ut- II re futii! a» long u» the objectionable goose «vaddled in the hnckgrmind. When Jonu» Wiituu faced I..- housckecper aero*« the «tipjier Libi ■ that night excitement « * writte1 on hi.- hrotued flee end 1:1 h » r:> ■■ ltig rii1» *Tvc got a «nrpriM- for you, ,\|i»s Tipping,’’ he -a <1 mwl1 riau»ly us lie «tirred his tea - “a «ur prise that’ll lift you dean out o your shin's, imi’iim?" “Tell me, too.” purreil the Widow Lee'» deep voice from the doorway M: 'I ipr Illg brought II I p . from the sideboard and re«mn. <l ! scat with 11 lloiirish of lilac colore 1 skirt*. “I've left the vard.” anrmune'> Mr. Wilton dramatically The two nomen -t:r. J at I "What’« the matter?" guapeil Mill nt la«t "1’01 going awu«." explained ne* < arelcsid«. "|'«e *!upp. Inn Blue Heron «nth t ipr.nn ILuk are going to China, «c »mi bad, fol a «ear." “You'll be dreadful seu>>ieh have never been to sea in your lif< faltered Su«mi, “Fiddle’" «uni Fanny Ixe *'iarp ly. "He won't lie ink. lie'» «ui'< a «kill on the Lay ever inner he wn a bo«. Ain't you, captain Jona* bitidied at the newl« co: ferred title u .d turned a eye on the widow, "’l l re ain’t one tiling worries me." he < ri d hesitn ntlv “What’s that ?" die a«' < d :\l« “Queen o' Shda •!:<•» g<>t 1 «t.iv licliind. Captain ILn'.. -; he can’t accommo ' it - no i Jonaa -hlftial uneasily • - a Illi Stl-an'« blue e\e» denote.I t l.lt - undi rstniHt the captain'» objcetio > It v.as n relief t<> tarn t > the W o«v la-e's •«••nputheti f. c . id her »ii'iie of perfect under-t ml "That there goo«r ha« Loen 1 — like a“— floundered Jona* palh> icallv "Like a dear friend I kn >w wh 1! it i* to part «till arc’» dearv-t .11: neier si t eyes on 'em again W 1 llobert pa»n d away" I . ny U- chokiil dow n a ri»ing »oh ami j r1*« i'll the fringed i-.ip' ill I" *1' Mr Wilton liMikcd urn omfurtii'. "I hope Queen o' Sheba wdl I ■ 1. i right when I get home," lie -nd with a furtive glance at Si».;n’- clnudcd face. , "I »han’t take cure of the critter.' »aid .Mi«» Tippm ; decidedly a» ». Crcpured 1 > clear the taLlc. "It • »ttnd to follow «nnir one around town. I won't be dogged by t >•<" ««•"■ ft was a tragic moment for Suaan Tipping, and her tone was hitter If Fanny Lee a»«:mei) the care of Queen of Sheba it meant th t th breach between Jone* and hi« hoii*<- keejier would I e irreparable. The Widow lav arose to the occri «inn «liicli hud been made for her "I'll take rare of the p<r4 entter Jona*.” «he said «oftly. Site run run around my Wellard, and aom< times I’ll take her for a walk, «am ns you did.“ “ ‘Binis of a feather.' ” floated acidl« from Susan*» compressed lip« as »he disappeared in the kitchen and clrmed the door behind her Sb rtly afterward Su«an . r the Widow lu'c and Jona* M ilto: lixiir the bonne by the «ide door n. d |o around to the «hod wher (,»u« vn tf S.ieba lived in solitary «plcrn! w Good l _'i Automobiles Miir Strrrt *795.0(1 M«»»lei 75, 25 h *695.00 Five Pdbri-ngcr Touring <‘at*, SCIO MEAT MARKET hcad(|i:artei s for jiiic) steaks and tender roasts arc Highest market price paid for Hide«, Vrai and Hog*. Give us a trial HoiecheK Bros, Scio Another Year of the »i Thia l eaut fai cxpcs:tion will continue all the year l*Uf> If you » bigger and bet ‘ an i»i«-? . in IW1 fleeted to not fail to we thia beautiful city thia year. time too. do Six mon th» round trip ticket» are on »air daily from Mil i Trains Every Day CJUifSEKll tl?RES$ be tween 12:10 P. ,M. Portland .EXPOSITION SPECIAL ai.d San 1 rancisco 3 50 P. M. Through standard and t iwlat »le.-p.cg cars, dining mim I ub»ervatlon ear*, r-leel <on< i vn make traveling a |>l> «*urr. Ask our local age.it fur further information ur write SH1SÎ1 LiM.TEO 8:15 P. M. si*i rsAMGisca ÍVP.ÜS 'till < ny Jlla.ly except Sunday I» (Ki MUMiERS and WEST SCIO STAGE ; ■ m . -r-. - ; ’v ’ >' Í ? ■ ", : ■< Surgeon c The winter la the logical Pacific North* eat pointe t«» Southern California. I;») A. M. Albany. Physician Many of the beai exhibit« from can Franiirro have he n transferred to San Diegu. (urvalhs A Eastern Ml SEEKS A. San Diego ter than ever. WK'I SCio North South Not’irv Public l’i II r tn «ve the critter Kfiil Estito •it Jibed Intieri«, urrun»:. «lie i • mid hi tn iiiv * «O« of I Administrator of E.tati » ♦¡rmrrdi’d .it • 1 ••• 4MI Negotiated. Al tract» h •!,«■< ! Su mi h ill a “Pmwr.ihd Obtain vd and Examirvd otrungv voice. “I i"'2nt you didn’t know. Of <•>”■ o- t’ . i. 11 r • t -»t It «tu« olì ti.i i- i«t n: Bruti!. He fell over ' r'i and <■ dmwnditl. unJ Cap- tu.n !! ,1 nt r.< rd to the telly- .•r i «tnt.nn, und of cmirac they 0. PR IL L. M. D. to d nu Vim’ll keep Queen n Sheba, won't you?" ' • . I : ; vlv ut the long nr k «nd yelloW bill wriggling nut Telephone, Exchange Jto. It of th< »' id > « '» black «liiiwl. ••I’n « .| cure of her," said Su SCIO : I ; OREGON »• "l’ut her in the «heil I e g'Mxi to her—for Ili» 0. I ./ny Lev, turn in,1,* *n UKYAXT Panama-California Exposition SOUTHERN PAC.FIC John M. ecott. Genwral Passengi-r Agent Portland. Oregon ATTORNEY AT LAW bi' gowl tu her.“ rejx'.ited uttli a »trmige »niile a» she 201-2 New First National Unni Hldg. I lie d.ior. Or dui a week later Susan wa* OKEGON la r irHer iii luiivlv enntein- ALBANY "f tile great gi»oac thnl il the fejit. Her fair Wore ik of one who ha* overvome ■i.n. Init her triumph a a* l>\ Inek of ap|x*litr mid a lintii-nng pmn al her !i< nrt. i lie kit<! • il door opi-netl liomilv. ml f.llll i.ar feet tr ilepi d iieoi*- the both Teh i>h(Hicn lumr. ’>a<an Tim’ing. I’ve «anted to ST J \ Kh\ ■■ Oit KtiOX • ■ « a for > nil «car!" m.d to Su *.in - cori't rnat-on a pair of arms on.-iri !c«l her and she «1.1» ki»»cd b« no other li. in Jonas Wilton hiniself. It un» .lohn "I wnsn’t drowm’cd Wil-on, the cook!" In her joy Susan nearly ki*»cd Jonas in return, hut <i «miden rec- •>!!<•« tinn its-uilrd her. and «lie push* d him u . i'« and aro-c to her feet. I •W ,:t about I'anny Lar ami Queen Telephone: 27-7 o’ Sl.< ' e !■ ik good care of the g . . .«• for you," she said quietly. SCIO ORFQON "I got a »¡Ik *hm»l for Funny lx*e." •■■.!<) Jona*. "that'll pa« her for her trouble. \» for the goose— then- no t 1. «thing happened to her Why Vou should llse Chamber Iain's lough Remedy ' I!<» voice a|nu>*t quivered Because it ha» An <*»tablt«hv<l reputa with suaponw, “Tiler1 «he is! Something ha* tion won by iu g»x«l works. >. !ij <■( d to her. I wax «o--so - Bccaune It is moat esteemed by thiwo w roftg! t up when I Inurd you war who have used it for many /rars, aa fro . ndial I ju«t took spite on her occasion required, and ar«1 best aequinl» • d ! bed her. but rio-x ■otnehow I ••<1 with it» g«" d «luahtirs. • 1 n't «at her. I wn* awful menu to j IWcame it loowen« ard relie ve» H eokt a»»*4 aids swLdsw awAd»«aLM ah».* «y»t, -.».— a m 1 ill ,1 | et , ’ Siisiin *tood aloof, and nature *»» in aM»»*BAML»»»Mu* restoring the to a healthy coixlition. fwlc and de’iant "Pet nothin eninf >rt<d Jouas, I Because it «toes not contain opium or with hi* arm« d> uit lier once more any other narcotic. t drew«)fi ’ timi of li«*ing tag Because it]is' within*the reach of all. I i>« li;..: >• »c ft made It only roots a quarter . ^Obtainabla talk ni'l it kept us apart, everywhere. irtili- tip mv mind I'd run aua umvjK, jonic Old papers 5 cent* a Imrwik* at G. r. Korineh, B. V. S Veterinarian DR. T. K. SANDERSON DENTIST Official Directory Shelburn Local NO. 12S Asa 'hanks, «ee, Shelburn uf the Meet» 1st and 3d Sunday* at 2 p. m. I i • V* <1. L Sutherland ( rçanl/er. Ih-nm County I nion F I. Smith, Pres, Lebanon C C Snyder, .'ee. Crabtree How’s This? Mrct» quarterly on first Saturday in January, A[ ril, July and October of rarh year. Richardson Gap LOCAI. NO. 112 Jno Shiman»k, Sec. Scio R. Borov icka, Purchasing Agent Crabtree. Meet» l»t month. > • *• (‘otnpletflv Etpiippc i Elt'ctr c l.iííht» ¡tini Starter \\ t‘ Woodbam-SpringHeld I'rai.ch Fanny Ixx1’» gong to take e of it." - M -.1'» dark eyes glared ii .it R :« <•. "Uo along, do! Ko»' Shtdlnii, Prop t gut « p to ne with you nt Phono li-û|.*i \vd h • «■■i«. red Ic-.U'uth lier >!f ith little grout* of ili»- STAGI. Mt i I S XI I. lit USS II re. Leave» Selo 1‘oatoffice i ' aftéi ward Jornia sailed on tl Blur Heron. Th* WiJ- nt 7.10 a m .oxi 5 <X> n m for West Scio U1. !’.a ted tin gray guoao I»a u and Hilf« a m ai d group in for Munke-« t. and Q ■ ti of Sheba ;.tided .it the tan- unitud two loving, i A. the mootha i new « entnr from n »trained look tn i ix« .nmi dly tn tin' gray gm>«c rorrived " . A. Ewing. A. ! Rai. lull, •de an richl« dc*-rv- President Vice I‘re*. pri t! Uorv di'xit-nb» E. 11 M ver*, < a hier grown lawn. • «car Aunt Mvh»«a Uosa a general barking tn.«r < » . iini.i" i rd left Su «un rtceiye» monvy »ub;c< t to checa, paya end thou «and dollar». interest un time d«'posits, and i» nt poorer i . . otic frtvnd R -• Su- rvgularly inajected by »tot. bang in pin lined v. n .lnnn< l ame back c uotihl ¡ • » iv nd leave tin- examinen. imp to hil and hi» uniting bride Ihierti uf Shi'lta « <i'd « ■ r : ■ :bt I'n'.nv t the p. i-e tj* Sti»nn's r r ■ • were rcil, mid «he di - mid il 11*111 k veil riceve -Volve Motor Model 83. 3.5 It Arenai and Departure o< Passenger Traina and 3d 'undavs of each We offer Ono Hunt ted I oiiari Reward lor anv ca?o oi Catarrh that cannot lx: cured by 1 laali'• Catarrh Carn. F J. CHKXrr A CO.. Tnll.to. O Wf. tl*e ar rrr.'fc .4 t n.r k’* * 1» F J <’hm*jr for Ibr Li« 14 v*«r*. it *1 b***tv» him |*»rfwilv I .rtO» Lh hi t»n t>uMn*a* tr*n**etlovw and <*«««• - uik Md»- io carry ot;t nriv ’ Irv tfiT nrm XAHON a L HKXK <»• • »»«MKIK’K. Toledo. O Hair* Catarrh Cuar I p <»• «-r f- t< r»m. bent»« dlrer»)y u,xn th t* l «M nt»i rotis ft>rf*<’*-■ of tne •>»! n. T «tlnwmiah arm fr*». rr. • .• cwtls prr bouU. Vy a 9 Proco»*« Talk« Ha.. • I BtsiPy l’i a far cuoa ipattow the News office. (Cunc’udcd on page 4) !>• T £ • «r.