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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1916)
LETTERS FROM OUR J I COUNTRY CCRRESPONOENTS 6 BiilliG TOWN B11TMIII6S FORCED HIM TO BELIEVE. BEEF, PORK and VEAL why O«» Man CS»n»»d Hi» Vwwa wi th« Qu»«t<»n of Ch/*.». fi a tOSM I PPE!t H \NT! \M FA I N IS Mr m d Mrs Bw tt are vi» i t- ing friends in Salem. Miss Brock, a splendid young lady of Sr o, reiu-imd home nft«-r veiling friends in Gates, She I carried home an armful >f our : mountain ferns and flowers. Mr Carlson was killed ip the woods by a falling limb, His body was shipped to filend' in W tshington. Mr Clement who owns the Go ich mill is building a branch logging It R from Gates to the mountains in Marion Co. The Gooch mill will start mon. Supt Jackson came up and vis- ited a school entertainment at M 0. The school is making props rat ions for a fine sch< ol fair in the fall. Mr Weddle itaa closed his Ber ber shop until he erects a new bui’dinir. ■-Chamberlain*» Tablet» II»«« Done The roof of the M C bridge w »nUcr* for Al« *‘ t M>k fire but the null men soon "’I have bu n a »ulT. n r from »tomach stopped it. trouble for a number of year», toil »!- (' are The citizens of M pre -hough I have uw I n gi.-at number of -.-mi i>» rc.-omtneiKini for ll.i» com- ptring the ground for a lit.e plaint, (‘hambcrlain*» I ablet» h the t nnnt court. flret n r cit— that ha» given me puai- The Hammond Co is building tive »r>-l iMting relh-'.” writes Mr» sleds for two minister donki v A h » Kudin. • |iencer,-ort. N Y. | ••i.' ami »rluin*» labl-ta have don* engine». Tic like «ax never winders for n>r and I value them very h *en in this country. ' hl {i ly.” Obtainable everywhere. Riley Thomas has about rwov- er*d from the smash up I e had x-. . 1 inner Coming and ih back at work in the mill Dr. again. Mm Cyrus returned to Scio a - Incorrectly pr, .scrib -d glasses t r a t ndi g to 1 uan.v s hi re. ncrciise eye strain, deform the The electric survey its are «till eyes aid make of your later running lines but they will not 1 tears a thne of iwmunently get ff your -ci i'le's place. dimmed vision. Such glasses are Ed did nut come out h on common enough, but arc eye enough. destroyers and the product of Mr Snae'enl.iiejr. wl i wa.« in 'ncxpericnced opticians. On the the hospital all winter die<| at d »thcr hand, correctly pre. cribed was buried at Fox. He was a ¿laMes save the eyes from splendid citizen. The oldest in ¡train, increase their usefulness habitants »ay that it was by .nd for you. if you wear them far the largest crowd thut ever he day of dimmed vision may gathered there. That grave yard never arrive. Such glasses are ha- a history. Thirty years ago •ye builder* and are prescribed feur men sat on a fence discuss by long experienced eye special- ing the need of a cemetery tn sts. Dr Turner has had years this upper country. They wer<- of hard experience as an exclu Mr Mills, John Trask, Press sive eye specialist. This is no Berry and myself, Mr Berry sideline, for he devotes his en- said that he would give the tire time, energy and effort ex land, and we then and there clusively to the eye. coupled with staked it out. Your humble ser- ■lit being educated in the best vant being a notary made out schools and many years experi the deed, but as there was no ence makes him a safe person cemetery association, the ques for you to consult Consult him tion aros'.’ as to whom to deed it. at Hotel Scio, Thursday, June 1. The only show was to deed it to the school trustees; tl-us it was ’cle Club Met done. Effort was m. de to trans fer it to the cemetery asrociation The Thursday Thimble Club of afterwards formed, but the word Thomas vic nity met at the home forever in the deed prevents the Change. Ever after when a per of Mrs S K Barnes lest Thursday afternoon. After the business son Is elected on the school tx>ard meeting the hostess served light he or she becomes automatically refreshments. Those present a trustee of the cemetery. Near w -re Mesdames Holt. Meapelt, ly every board meeting dmib. Gilkey, Shepherd. Stuart, Bart- must iw made out and other nik. ( ornett, McDonuld, Kelly, grave yard business transacted. Smith and Barnes, and Miss Perhaps it is the only instance in Elsie Bartnik. Honored guests the state that a cemetery title is were O jmi I Mespelt and Grace so vested. All of those who sat Bartnik. on that fence except your hum ble servant lie buried there, and We make a specialty of he had better look out or old Friendship, Engagement and Father Time will “git” him. Wedding ringi EM French & J. R <•Klings Mill city, Dragon. Son. Jewelers and Engravers, Albany. Santiam News and Metropoli tan Magatine, both one year for Fresh home made taffy and • Dritti- s at Sticha's. $1.75. { Thim Smoked Meat» ami fjini f ork » ih I fxiaf. fork S-u»agc ami Hamburger. It *»• in Clin ago in IH'JS that I met <i tnau whom «c Will call Jim Mulford a» I’m* a »j v .incn <>f ptanhood •• I ever expect to meet. U'v .ere tnuliially attracted to ■well other, arid in the courne of the ithree year» that we were pa!« only j->ne thing marred our friendship, lie wa> ;tn »rd- nt belt« ver in ghost«, •pirit luainifratations. etc., while I »a-* always two a» ardent m my ihsbclivf and op|macd even to in- • e-tigation of the »abject. Cons*.- iqnently our argument» were vehe ment and at times threatened to h»rupt our friendship., •■Jim," I said tn him one day, aft- • r a heated argument, “I think too much of you to fight with you. 1 don't twlieve in gho»U. Ixt u» call it quit« on the spook talk and save fir friendship " “Agreed!** he shotited. “But you sill brlieve »ome dsy. .Mark tuy word«' An<! if I die first I'll be tin- one to »how vou." That «»• tlic Inst time we ever ■alkcd together on that subject. Soon afterward my burinc«» took me to New York, i did not see Jim again until about ail year» ago. alien buaincMi called him to New York, and he looked me up nt my 11 Ink That night we talked on maov «ubjects, but not on the “touch)” one. In fact, I never even thought •if it. We plated cards, laughed at each other's jokes and drank noth ing stronger than ginger ale. Aliout midnight he ici’t for hi» hotel, and we were to meet the fol lowing night and take in a-how. I wa» tired and turned in st once sleeping heavily. About half past o'clock I awakened with a “Wiy you believe me arenicil to hear some one “Will I believe what?” I mum bled. for I was gathering myself to gether. but there wa» no answer I sat up in lied Standing at the foot of my l»ed was Jim Mulford. "Jim.” I »aid, startled, and reach ed over, but he retreated, and I could see him on!) indistinctly "Jun Mulford!" I alm-t ri-,-■ aud «prang out of bed, but lie was gone. I turned on the light I examin ed all door», windows ami closets. Thev were exactly a» I had left them on retiring—the door* Mi-iirr- ly locked. I returned to my bed, but not to ■deep • That never before hud the sun been »<■ slow in getting up, I wa» convinced. Breakfast didn't uppeal to me. At 10 o'clock I left mv office and took a car for Jim’- hotel lie prob- nb!v would Is- out attending to hi* htisiness, but I just had to go. I talked a few minute- with the clerk and then I understood, for Jim Mulford tmd been -truck down by an automobile ami instantly killed •mh twenty minutes after he had left me. lie had been dead about two hour- when he appeared to me in mv room. I•<> vmi wonder that I now lie- iieve m glo-t»?—A I'olner in New York Herald Pievlr«! Heart. T«wg .«• and Pig» Fact. a 1 Veld for launch I la « »n-.-.l I or. 117/ rr Cl t unii nr ss is tht I'tiss llo/r/ SANITARY Best Meals in the City for 25 Cents Room 50c and Up PLUG CHEWING A WHOLESOME HABIT St. Charles Hotel In Ko Other Way Can Ton Get AU tic Richness and Raroi of 'he Leaf ALBANY, ORE. GRANT PIRTLE, Proprietor I VEAL HOGS, Pol'I.TUY, Hints, always wanted. ( heck mmlnl farmer* Mari > t information. I day after .»le i taa* free. if you want belter prices , than you are now gcltir.g try ua Ask votir iirifhl>or» to try u* F. H. -I HMAI ZA it) . 145 Front St.. I’ort- {land,' *re. Paid up capita! $10.000.00. Circus May 26 j “SPEAR HEAD" BEST CHEW Many pron-iner-l phyvici.tt:» declare chewing to be the mint whulrvomc way of enjoying tobac o. “I began chewing some yrarv ac -“ said one. "and I »<<un four J tl it it it the only way to get the t cm fit of alt the rich juices stored cp by nature in the t< Sacco leaf. I refer, of cotir.c, to the plug form i f t-1 wl.irh is the rwii natural and the cleanest form. **Chew ni( pood t-' i-eo h ;e Epear Head make* the ra!i-ary gb !t more active, which tn fcitn !;.* a beneficial edect on the whole »> tern. Add to thi* the sweet, mellow, del ;iou* davor of a chew of Spear Head, and you have the highest possible degree of tobacco satisfaction. "1 mention Spear Bend because ! l-.ave found that thia brand u excep tionally pure, being made tn a fac tory that's run strictly according to J»ure-focd ru.es." Spear Head is made of sun-ripened "urley. which Is acknowledged to he lha richest, mildest, finest flavored to- icco leaf in th« v j-ld. And it !» produced by the latest p-octsses, which deeeiop the duality and luscious flavor vf the choice Burley to the supreme de cree. A chew of Spear Head has a whole- some relish tbit is not found in any other chewing tobacco. In 10c cuts, w ajped in wax paper. John Robinson's Ten Big Shows are billed to pitch their big tent» in Albany on Friday. May 26, and give perform- anee* afternoon ai.d night. The show i travels by its own special trains, and Sunday School at 10:00 a m. carries an enormous amount of para phernalia, hundreds of people, beautiful Preaching at 11. Christian Endeavor 6:30 to 7:30 horses and rare wild animals of »very ! kind. A splendid street parade will bo Song service from 7.30 to 8.-00 given, with fobr bands, many go’den Preaching at 8 o’clock. 1 chariots, open dens, elephants, camels, Prayer meeting every Thurs | knights in glittering armour, •tC, etc. day evening at 7:30, J M Meikle- I The performance» ip the bi# tent* rompns«-» the world's beat male and john, leader. female rider», great herd nf prrfurm- H. B. ILER. Pastor. ing elephant», troupe» of arrobata. aeriaiists. trapexe artists, athlete» and tumbler», while twenty funny clown» ’ will keep the audience :n roar» of Old papera 5 cent« a bundle at laughter. the Newa office. Among the special features are Mr N C Lowe is the only li ■White Cloud.” the »25.(fl0 Arabian censed undertaker and em stallion. mo«t highly educated Lurae in I the world. Major l.ittlefliiger ami wife, balmer of Scio. All work smallest living couple of human beings. guaranteed satisfactory. We A troupe of native central American have a large stock of cas Marimba players. Shumatos Royal Jap kets on hand anti a nice anese, and hundreds of other features, hearae. All calls promptly n«»! trrwxagh th* oM ^>UbMi«h*wl artists, cuno« and strange and rare ••o Ü _ W! FT Ä CO.” *r* I wig. «t <4 u wily brnM h» ■MMt/BCtOTVr«. specimens from the far ends of the attended day or night. y I» : tWnd • — ndet isr «àrU’tiriArwl renUse Fh|( KIAHLM A lady’« service* will be I earth. vn pater We wwt i at- No one should miss thia opportunity »* V»ri. for our frva furnished if required. inwntkiruk. of seeing this famous show, for the name of John Robinson has stood for t the best in the line of tented exhili- Fatent Lawyore. «*»•». isas j turns in Europe and America for nearly 307 Seveelk M.. Wathiaeten 0. C. | a hundred years. Federated Church New Undertaking Parlors »Ji I D. SWIFT & CO.