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andiloritini that night. Maggie felt that hi- wa* there, and »he acted with a ton< Ii of ti-ndt-rm*** that l» nt new beauty to n naturally sympa thetic ro|o. John Benjamin, one of the im- w I near a ramile, and her mu»lin drvM POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS PLUG CHEWING A WHOLESOME HABIT Mrs. Ida Maxwell Cdmmhgs h No G’her Wry Can You Get All the • .»a inMunth in fl.im-s. The ¡wrformcn* kept t'-c’r pres ence of mind, however. The Im»- band extinguished the Are and. pro- ceeding with ht» part. interpolât« I. “You »ov. my th :r. I « i- right You are ever rrnjv t ■ flare a,’” All Announcements under this head are pai advertisement«. p. rfant eastern tlicatriial men, had %•( pj’id over to wait for « train tnd b.ul drifted tdo the opera bouse, when’ the manager over- lit to one’s wiielmed him with att>-ntion«. As e to otic*« ho watched the girl work he nodded hi» head. ”l'«l like to »teal vour I.H'ltn- wo man.” Benjamin «aid loQutnlin. “I cun place her tn a road company for s year under one of my g.«»! stage director» and then bring her into N-’w York." “Go ahead nnd «trai,” invited Quinhn “She’s « nice little «»- T«ai>we«< man. and if you can place her the Teakwood i« u»ed tn India for contract »he made with inc won’t general purpose» in hou»<- and ship hold her liack I'll tell her to write budding, for hriilgv*. railway sleep to vou.” er». furniture and »liinglc*. It i» The big manager nodih-d hi« also u *« h ! much for curving, the thanks, looked at hi« watch end Rtirinc-i- carved teak la-ing e-pi-i-i.il- hurried o(T to make his train. ly noted. .M iggic only nodded cnrcle»«ly, T<-ak ha* in the pu»t b> >-n u- <1 when Vuitilin hurried bai k with t6 some extent for gun curria,.-e*. «ord that the way to Broadway but it is not at pre-.nt <«>n».>!er. ■! ojn-n to her nt la-d. well adapted for this purpo-c. a* it She could not think of bu«in«M ha» been found Unit it atdil» too when Tom was out then- in the readilv to lx- thoroughly valuable in darkened auditorium watching her. artdlerv work she needed to giro ull of li< r ..(ten- Teak i* strongly anti character- tion to her performan’c, mid she i«ti< ally •rented. is of nilv texture, played the lu>t act with u rich sin and the surfrne feci» greasy tn the cerity that won the audience com touch, Tenk Ing» u hu.l tir*t mt plctely. will not float The wood darken» Not until the curtain had fallen with age, and after a number of and the other player» crowded year* become* altno*t black. around to congrdtulate her upon the opportunity «he had earned did L*»>»uag* Punì** she Reein to realize what it ull Not alone art the »«> < alle i Mava meant, and then she accepted list- inscription--, found on the ruin* in ies»lv what the other women of her YIII Utah, a pu/ h- to ». ti nt -t», for prof<».-ion wotnd have given year* those ’wo great tuition-, tin- Etrus of their life to attain. She slipped from the »taee door cans and the Hittite», «ent out of the world leaving arvbacologi»is in alone to go to the hotel, but u* she a mn.-e. Tin- Etrnsi-iU).« occupied n emerged Tom stepped forward with part of Italy corresponding roughly outstretched linnd.«. to what t- now known a» Tu»<any. “I had to come to «ee you,” he Thr Hittite» ut one time < •■eilpu-.l »aid brokenly. "At first I vowed i part of !’.>h-tine and united with that I would »lav out of town while tin- < anani'ite- to r -t the inva you were here, but I had to i-ome si-m bv the Israelite* nn ler Joshua, back, and I'm glad I did rtir Etruscan nnd Hittite iiocrip- “I thought that you would be non» ban- thus fur n—istetl th«- at- tough and common, Maggie, like • o’» of - !io|< • to ’■ . r t .-ni the rest, but vou can't la? tlmt and plav a* you did tonight. That wasn’t Th* Storage Battery. acting, an<l wlu-n I «aw vou as v u TJ.c correct technical term for really arc, and not i- I thought that you would lie, I wanted to get | the fluid in n storage buttery. which up and shout to you to come right lip often' ■•t.'lcrl acid. I» electrnlvte. to me nnd we'd get married, h - «• . Thi* fluid I* n mixture of four and u.»ed to plan »lien we were rhil ' .i half part* bv xolttme of di*lill<*d dren. Will you come and marry water !•» one i irt of pure entteen- me, Maggie? I've got u firn- farm trilled -illpllliri II- id. similld It In now, mid you’ll never regret it. coine ini. »« in tn rep!,ne it mi at .count of In-- bv »pilling or leakage dear.” , tile -trvligtli ninne indicated »lioiild "I don't think I will regret it. ugreid Maggie happily, “but I didn’t I > m - ii - ih I, but evaporation In*» »hottld '»• made lip wil1- a in..re dilute aeid, think you’d want me. Tom.” “Ye i know what tlicv think «limit ‘vnn*i«ting of ten |mrt» of water tn a< trc-M-« Intra,” lie reminded her “I otle Ilf pure COIK entrateti «Hip! "'éj guv»» I thought pretty much the arid. SH'in-, but you- «el|. «lien I saw you come on the stage Linking just a« yon us<*l to do I knew you w> >•* mv Maggie »till!" He < la»|n-d lo-r hand», unable •uy more, but Maggie undcr«to'«l We are in the market for large To the Mi-lrosr mind* all player or small lots of wool or mohair, folk were follower» •>( the devil Perhap« the ingenuous role «he had and will pay the top price for fila- 'd had won Tom. He v nted same. Sacks furnished free to Twiff (H iW»lti. flhr fill that ihr rmtM wintltiue he) Mkri'*» in that port, and *n «he let hlttl ki»* lo-r before she pu»hcd t’tlv from him ffeftlv frm her with a win» ...... ...... J tn conic to the hotel fx.-re<j t-mmrund ... ......J Twgvtlu-r they It! .............. thr morning would »er (jittnlin and secure the ntk*u«c from her coni met. A» she entered the hotel thr man ager Was waiting for her. lie had taken from In* trunk her contract for the *»-a»on. nnd this lie handed to her. “This M is vou free, my girl You can go to Ri-njamin and Broadway,’' he said smilingly “I’m glad that nl last the Metropolitan« have contrib uted a real »tar to Broadway.” “I'm not going to IL-njariin.” re plied Maggie. "I’ll plav the *«-.i»<.ii out for vou if you want me to. but I made a real human hit in the part tonight, and I'm going to keen on playing it for Tom here in Mel rose." Oh* Flaead Up- During a performance nt a . » risian theater a man anti hi* wife had to quarrel <>n thr «lage - th« woman in n fit of jealousy, the man tn mg to pcrs'.adr her that she wa* too »u»piciou* and too pa-*ionatc. Roth were acting with great spir it when the.wife QjQVcd her arm tcx> Republican candidate for Richness and Flavor of the Leaf County School Supt. ______ Personal supervision of all school Better text buow* »nd practical work, “SPFAR HCAD” EEST CHEW * raid Adv.) Ralph Thom ( »i.Ji.lat* for County Recorder Having had experience with th»- eoun'y record«, and being fandhar with the work in the Recorder'« office, I fn l that I .-an run the . flb-r efficiently ard cc .mm . ally. Your «uppirt will t v npireciated. (Pawl Adv D. H. BoJine Republi an can.li..atu for nomination fur the uttli-« uf SHERIFF If als-cted 1 will imur my sarr* pol icy to faithfully du hrrgv my dot «» at a!) timr»; »tr.ct l«v. enforcement; •|wcit»l attciition to tax collection, juir- tic .larlv <ielini|uet;t t»x»» (l aid Adv. J. H. GLASS Brownsville, Ore. Republican canili- date tor nominatigli w ( ’(»mit\ Treasurer Train« WiHaibnin-Springfield Hrn irh M Eri' SCIO North Us m South . 5J1 P in t'orvalh* A Eastern Mt NEERS Albany. .............................. (2 tó n Hl Mill City .................................. ttM).» a in »Daily except Sunday Mjr.v [i. n inr-t phytk'uin* declare chewing to i» tl.c m«>«t wti. Ictomc way v( er.ioymg tobacco. "I bi-isni cl ewimt »ome years aco.“ ..id oi ■■ - »nd | ».-o i (mm.| that it i* the only w . . :o ■ et the benefit of all l!'c re h r : ei v. te l vp l y nature in t! c tobáceo ha( I r-f r, o( comic, to t! c plug (.»rm vf t t . winch it the c..'»t natural an I the cleanest form. • It • > Ii» - S' -ar Head c Ve» ti e salivary gland* more a : h in t n b. . a I. netic i il c:icrt u tl c whole »vtrm. Add to thit t. ■ .. ri r- -il .. >r ot a «irw of Spear Head, and you have t'e highett potoble degree ot tobacco satis (actum ’ I ttiinti -n Spear Head because I have found that this brand it cxccp- t: natty I-.ire, being made in a fac- t. : v that'» run strictly according to pure-food rules” S ar Head is made of tun-ripened Rurky. whi h is a v ■. iwledged »a ba tl - riiheit. imldt-t, linett flavored to- t. '» I- j ( in the »■ rid. And it it p- -duced b> the latevl processes, which develop the tpiality and ha»ciout flavor of the choice Hurley to the supreme de gree A chew of Spear Head ha« a whole- j-.r-ii- rrtiih t1 at it not found in sny ■ chewi , i I« co In 10c cutí, wrapped m wax paper. MIKKERS and WEST SCIO STAGE STAHL Ml I ! s At I W. E CHRISMAN SCIO Leave* Scio Poatuffìcc IV. A. Ewing. President E. 1> "I think Chamberlain*« liniment is ju»t splei did for rheumatism. write* Mra I uiibur. ii. Eldridge. N Y ‘It has I been usisi by n ytelf and other n em I Ii t * of my f«i-nly t me sial turn- again during the pad six vear* and ha* al- way» given th<- le-t of satisfaction. ” The quick rel.ef from |»ain which Cham- l< rlain's liniment afford* i* alone worth many tin •■* th<- coal. Obtainable ev erywhere. P. H. FREERKSEN Candidate for Republican nomination for Linn (’ountv •r Coin- missionei* Myers, <’a bier Due« a general banking butines», receive« money subject to checa, pay« interest on tin < deposits, and is regularly inspected by state bank examinera. IL SHELTON Administrator of Estates Abstracts Obtained and Examined Official Directory SCIC ona<;oN of the LinnCooiity F.E.andC.U.of A. Meets 1st and month. id A. 0. FRILL, M. D. Surgeon Physician Agent. »undav» of each ATTORNEY AT LAW Jbl-2 New First National Bank I'-ldg. Shelburn I socnl NO va ALBANY i 1KEGOS A.»» --hank», *»ec, Hhelburn Meet« 1st and 3d Sundays at 2 p. m. F. Korineh, B. V. S. Veterinarian (i. L. SutherlmJ Crganlzer. Th< m«» Both ST J}'WS OR KG OS DR. T. K. SANDERSON Stay ton. Oregon. DENTIST Chamberlain'« Lough Remedy From a small beginning tne sale a»-d use of thia remedy has extended to all part« uf th« I'nitcd State* ami to many foreign countru-» Wh s you have need of such a medicin« give Ch a ml» r lain« cough remidv a trial and you wil! understand why it ha* become -o |x>pu lar for coughs, colds and croup, tamable everywhere. A I Randall, Vl.-v I’re*. -oan» Negotiated. (’mididite for Re publican iioin inut ioh Richardson (Jap tor (’omit\ (’(»minis- LOCAI. NO. 11« Jnn Shimnnek, Sec. Scio sionvi tor Linn coun li It r.oir’.a. Purchasing ty. Crabtree. (Paid Adv.) I W USS Kt 7 l<> a in and U0 |i in for West Scio ai d «.l.'i a in and 2AM) p m for .Munkers (Paid Advertisement ) Subject to the primarie» May 19, 191ti those we buy from. See us or (Paid Advertisement) phon* us for quotations. We do Custom Carding for wool Comforters or Mattresses In any weight or siie. Bring or i send your wool; we do the rest. WILBUR WOdLEN MILLS CO. 36tf Arrival and Departure o< Passenger ». sp'enjld lur Rhruinstl»m Wool-Mohair-Wool or In» wife the woman • c lind plnred. And rhe «new It would be M»y tn rontlftue Hl thit r*>lr with Time Telephon«: 'CIO A. G. Prill I • * 27-7 - OREGON Automobile« $100 Reward, SI X) ! Th** f» i ' < ',*4|wi will I** |o |«rufn tl >»t I hr J. 14 ,«( l-Aft OtM) ar*a<lr«1 «1MM'h »! «M |r I|«*9 >»<• I m WH «bl«« I«» cui* in »I! 't< •* i<cw. an<1 flint i< Catarrh Itali a t'u^rb Cwr** ♦*» ü** wMUtUr cwt * itfiw I )»♦••• ri !*» lip *»v«H <1 • •»»?!<>. • ta- r • 1 hull n II dltma, r<«ji;ir»e a • »»naiiiuiiorial tr«at- Itali • Catarrh i «.»•- la ukm In tarnally. a«tw»< <hr»« :|y i«|w»n tl»<* Ll«-«l and Riuniti« •»( thr vHwm, th’r»- h> deatmylr« tl » tautwlnttan Of tl»e dh - »aar, nn«l gn htg Ihr i' Hr-ní flfrrngfh hr - - up the r«»n»(èf'iitnn an-t awirii < wattirr in »h«ln< Ha work Th.’ proprie tuia hawa •»» muri» faith In Ita mt »five naw I » a f«»r any raa** that It falla Io « »ira Han«l for II»! r»f t«»a< V. -»la A44r«M F J f III ‘ FT • CO O Me>ld M all twaaawta ?’• Tab« llalla Fau.liy riha for ewMHlpailoa. F Candidate for the Republican nomina tlon for • I ■ • County Surceyor Graduate in Engineering of <». 1.4’. and have had *ix year* practical experience, one year munictpwl engineering and five t years surveying in Linn county and am ’ the owner of the original field note* o'. E T. T. Ftuber. imunty »urwyor from I MAI to lMf9. I am familiar with hand ling deed«, road record*, ami othci record» of the county I have platt<. the Road Indnx of all the eouny roaii in I inn county which is in use at pres ent, (Paid Adv. I J 5 le eve-Valve Motor ......... $795.0(1 $695.00 ■ The Weekly kansas City Star and the Santiam News, both one ’year fur $1.15.