The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, April 06, 1916, Image 3

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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.
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Personal supervision of all school
Better text buow* »nd practical work,
“SPFAR HCAD” EEST CHEW
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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
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Automobile«
$100 Reward, SI X)
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h> deatmylr« tl » tautwlnttan Of tl»e dh -
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- - 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
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f«»r any raa** that It falla Io « »ira
Han«l
for II»! r»f t«»a< V.
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Me>ld M all twaaawta ?’•
Tab« llalla Fau.liy riha for ewMHlpailoa.
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Candidate for the Republican nomina
tlon for
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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.
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5 le eve-Valve Motor
......... $795.0(1
$695.00
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The Weekly kansas City Star
and the Santiam News, both one
’year fur $1.15.