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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1916)
Y • • .• • I l '» t - a. ••« <... * • , _• A- . ,».v- *. ' • • • ' • . .* • • ■ « < •• ; . 5^*.. « < y .‘ * I Ì he Other Girl In the Case Treap-iss notices for . a’e af Wlut Winona Saw r!trot»jh Iler this oilier». V. i.»d >w. Old uapera 5 cents a bundle at tl e Now.. « (Hee. Ry AD I IA DURAN Win.'iu giuixi'il out of the win* Clover sacks f< r sd».» by the «low ut tlir «-rv«tid utrnue a nd Scio .Miiiing Co. wab taj the April «lurk dern’caJ. Mm .1 A Berwick announce Tita streets l*-gm to fill wdth the id Saturday night traflie. ami the I e* miilic« r «• opv ing ( r.. - whir nad clatter <»f flying carriages ti« • O -tub r 5. n ui invìi- . tt.e und r.iulo: .« • mingled with the ladies to cull und .n«p-<t I;* r - r.<!«’:ii ring ig <«f « nr ta-:l. md the line. •Imu».* of importnniitc talniH-ii. of We make a sp cialty Friendship, Engagement und Wedding rings F M French A. Son, Jewelers and Engravers. Albany. Miss Sylvia Gooch <»f Gooch came down Saturday for an over Sunday visit with her gra.id- pnrents, Mr and Mrs ¡ rank Titug. She is teaching the scLool at Gooch this i» inter. J F Kukacku made the sn’e thw week of hi.-t intr rest in t> e S io Planing .Mill to his p trt.’ier, J W Chromy. Mr Kukucka W l.l move to I iih farm near to . n. Services will I m held nt the Catholic church al Scio at 9 a ni next Sunday. There will ni o l«e s* r vices at Shtlbvm at 11 a r.t, following which a basket <h. r will be served. All are wvlco ne at these services. Forre’it Woodmin*»?* w >nt to Portland lu»t Friday to resume Ins studi» a at the N.»rth Pac.ftc IJ. r.tal Ciliegi». A< thin is hi* senior year, "Bob” will haw a well earned Doctor before his n.tmo next summer. Mrs Edward Rackh íT returned to her notn«* at Flor■ T*. ■ «!.»_. after visiting her-* a few days with her daughter, Mrs T II Lain! SI.»’ was accompani«»d I onu* by her little <ni, Svive-ter. who had teen visiting with the Liirds for several weeks. Fred T Bilyeu rwcrivsd a C*r- h ad of t‘«• ta w Fords W« Ines diy, but they were all sold be fore they got hen». .Mr Biljeu sn)u that anyone who wants to l»jy a Ford either this fall or n »xt spring, will do well to place tneir order at once, to insure de livery when they want the car. Mr ar.d Mrs William Steward Gordon of Astoria, who han been attending the Methodist Confer ence at Lebanon, visited here Monday with hm sister and httA- band. Prof and Mrs O V White. Mr Gordon is an author of abil ity, having published a b«»k i f poems, “Tiio Western Spirit." A C Acton, manager of the dental department of the Wood ard Clarke Drug Co. am» up from Portinnd last Satuniry evening and visited a few days with Dr T K Sanderson. H j r •- turned home Tueaday morning, taking along live pheasants to show to his admiring friends in the city. Crops being good. pric< s being goed on all Kinds of produce and crops, and it being the lime cf >iar wh«n 1 need a bunch of cash, if you can’t jmy your ac count this fall I d i not see how you ever can. I’lcase come through promptly. If you haven't the cash bring in the wheat or oats, which an* as good aa cash, and I will give you the market price. N. I. Morrison. , lied am.sr. ngly nn 11 .»• -• intil. ’- log change of »If i, and »lie feit «hu«»»! hippv • .11 u* (I h *V <!« iH<* »* -m oí fiiii Imiti«* through palm and pitttn An limir <nir»i"«*l < ii II..- f'inni. «p piiiua of i .«• 1 .t. -.»I«.«, r, gauzy gnw»i «»f pink lilwrly Mr*. '. Nje-tlc« Sm-tie« ’ ’ <11 raupht her In i and drew l:er v p to ila» »lii.il al read v .nd » h “The «I« sr ohi governo.- to k it i into hi* livml to mirri :t •»■«■opd I time w l>< ti «Ici. n in Ricomoml List I month An ur/<-t t !••!«—rnm < «Il «I .t.ini Ikick to W’rt-li t. ton «»i I tt-|. , ne -, si’il Ix’ Ws« fncictl to Irmo li »r j.iltmey. I behind. A» hi« k w » mi «I hui>* it, the With her face on fire Winona : very «I mi be ini* ««’b «!uo«l Io .if- turned rs.y ati«l went to her de»k I rive he ««* taken sit” !h • gnp. I in a corner of the r<««»m. She took - had to gt» h» th»» trifui t»i the np two lettera. The firat read: lad», while hr rcin<tin<*»l in the r»»ar S'ona-M«v I <*><*» torii.rrow »«»e- apartment r> reevivv h r.” In« (or • f«w morr.tnu* I !.««■• soms- It wa- the bride, «lie knew. f<»r llict ” .1* th ’ ! •*:»! -Itil. She had I wit tlierc I« T»c|f ««nee I.» <*i.ll upon «. girl fri««nd »••«« hail married nn<l •« in Washington on her »«siding DICK. This, then, wit« »list he had meant tn tell her of—Ida marriage. Iler brief rfr»«m of ha ppi nr»« col. | • •<! like a lioinu* of er rd*. S r chok'«’ hack u «ii<i«!-.-n ri-v of inward bittrrnm* «nd unfold’d the other letter. It ran: <» ■4 •> i luit other girl wn* prvttr. ton, ou« in a rich, «’ark fashion ■ -I to the «onth. l)»ck’a n«’ t her ws* from Dille, cad »he re«*’b-d, with « pili’, that lx- vr.'«« a wor*h.ti ’r of - < ««i I ! « < » »en. A littb • irne.l atra», * I. <r h.tiul*. ! I»l*nti gh her-qt »he «ta«hcd t!>< i » no t nn«* » n! » pack her t f’.t* Sb • h ,g 1 I’, HI fwMI out* lahr r<Oim It Al-ri.ptli n big thick uutoniobile like n giant t irantiv i «lid up (o the • curbing in fr mt of |lx> hotel oppo- I • tiv ut.d stopp«*d. A man jumped ' «"it ««ml • xtem.’cd In* hand to the , young Homan who !m«| i *.-n tn f«»l .'»er. i<«w. I her«* wu* «omvthing in*tatit- “Mr. Ml»* I’kuitling, ly familiar almut th«- straight. ! - lie *md ‘ u alt n d< rs tinder the < apa of V< inotia *ti tli«> long l»lii« k c«««t ui»«l Ihc wav his , and poised Lei gre’. .tJpine « .1« draun «Jo»n over I. hl <n:t h<- hand. D.ck .««I risen hi* <*i e*. <tn«l wa« pre*» ng !<<•» fn g r* with U nioi:<i ranghi I ■ r l»r< atb nml in- olaliortttr <*»r.i«il«tv. Lot hi* own v ilimLirdy «t«> • I tip. Ve»; it tra» «'ere <-ol«l with < •.« ibmi-nt. and In’ i> :<( oli. .i l In- li.nl not ■ «ulklur«l Ins voice Io Ind«’ it* un- «•Vi ri glnn«'»‘«l in Ime «lìrvetion. • tv.idim’-w. I or thè Lfii'f «può* nf a •oc<i|.’<l or The group f”!l -’¡I«« < tti«r <i'i<>n tuo a variety «>f eutolions »ttrgrd Tltet,, t»«« In two. t'.’V «Inflvil tor «i’”h Winona's liraio—t rat a u’..iy, leaving them tug tar. .done, . .«>li of j«’aloti-i n:nl ir.tiignalion, the m«H«ii l-.u! c.nm- «««., ii .. ig ev- tiien • pan” <«f «mine-», unii tlien or- entiling i.itb it« in, ■ . ui. !«• itf!. « r . I.’itt. * » ¡’ine«l !<» Le goir.g iiln«'k. till it «a* <i* i-h’-ir a- da». !lnt «lo- «■lini- k - I Iter «iuinty »Iute Young Gray •»;« ¡«►<!.««l ”t W.mi sn«l nu!”’«l Ih i i’lf togtthcr ca, uml *ln- i.ii’t !. > ’Hin«’ with uii «od tool.,-,1 ». re« «igniti al th«' urne imlign .nt l! t«h <>f *i< r rye*. Gmt I '!«l "■>«!>■«•; movrtl hrr. . fi-,,11) tt bul mude y,,1( ,,,,, Ih lina lime tnr lady ha« I alight- me, Nunn ’* hr n«lo •d gravely. • 1 ir n t ir.to’>i««l il«’ u ith tlic ot- . I ws« m»t even “Y.m! ‘ sul of llicln «I Gr.tvsoti. «’re«inut’g of i «lie retorted. 1 he li 'l.t» of ih«- tr« «t v. eri1 hrijht with pink clo’rk*. « ti«”'.-!« for hrr to «et» thai hi» com “Evidently That I» wh. I a«ked pii >n «’1« .i irondrou«ly pretta wo- y<«ti the »¡mi-in :i." i un. that ilici »<•(«• Iftnglung and "Von !..>'• fori ibi] .'Ì «■•-'it ti. t.iH.«' ’ lucrnli. appaienti« nhlirinua n»k me «piv-tion« of u:.v »« tl,” »In t « ««:rt *nn«bng». .imi that «he t«w>k flung huck ungu trtlailli und bit ber * i rm with a plninh i-lTe«’tionste lip» when H WA» loo l.iiv. | (--ftirr n« tliey W”nt inin tlie hotel inoli, i. whul «!., « ti if-, .n b log'thrr. timi? Ili« ci«-« held her* dotili- I «’T »otite minute» uft”rwar«l nct’.lly, ami *0.- found lier I.: * fr m- U mona *t >•« I e•••tvitl« «s, a p ini a? iii » th«’ w’nr«!» «I '«pur her - •,(. li r I estri v h »Ile «lareil not de "Tliiit »Hier woman tb.it- \ It finì’ cieli lo Iteravif. your wife!” S’«« bln t..l it Th«»r«- i«’» thè l.r.lliant flu*h of in sheer desperation st i t. ‘t riti in thè npTtm«’iit tliroellv op “Ah!” An i. *-«'. r |Mk«rl(’, U ith a little g:i-p <»f a*l««n- gravity of the -otustmn. ' ir li meni «'■v 'S« voting Grnvson pnmon did a ni<««t rrtmirkai«!»* r’mip lungi :ng!v att i ki*n lite girl. —lie lauglu-d ii| f«Mi citi-lv, V>'!¡- An « h!er m in w.«» «tamling ut u lit Ids mirth I. »»I »'•mewlnit *ul»*idt’«| hr tle «I stane«*, and »he re ogni.-«-»l Lini lu-nt over uml «ungiti her litt'c i!i»ta:itiv a* Dick'» iailmr. Ile. t«»o, hum!» in In* big <n v- i:bd h.-lil l.'tiglu’d and carne tip. valutihg the I them. Ili* wore- fell r;ip..Ji'. th’nj important ihm I »•nt to tstl >ov e»y yt». w!!1 you not? Slncsfsi). .z.-i He TMti*cd <« m<W :e;;t for breath. Then hr went on: "I f : :i<! yn; r note In mt l> x about IQ ««'« I«« k. It hurt me, and It mu le eir an^rv l«w>. I put down evrrvthing ar.tl took the i«r*t train «otiti« ¡n r«n¡> *v tn a pressing invltnti«»n from .L«. k.” A «'lift liti!«’ «ni» of r«’hcf «•-rap ed U innr.-i'. lip*. 'k”.| tip with Inininoti« ev<*». Th” <”«!»«r *ur/ |>. r .1 Wlnnl— r*> run Onwn to I’rlni .•«I int” hrr face. :-»-«h «.-«I •■■*» wl’ii u* In ,,ur d*»r little uunrsl»« Jurk ha« Invltwl u frt»nd "But - hot ««• w<Tc öwer more •..»! ■.•:.«!» irom somtwhsr» oo4 l «m «!«• than friend*. There nothing— I«ndlrj Ui»n «ou. dear rlrl. to help me < ut l.et m« know bv return m* I it» I—y«,n-->t!«• •«• never » «. anything • »»chin civ. Cl.ACniA between us." She i>n -i«’d w«th a Without hesitation Winona «at iln-li of Ih«- «»Id •■«’»|urtn ll«-r tlw. ii ttud took tip her pen, jobbing were «lili i .•:rf« «l • ¡riet, htun ■ . it viciously into th«’ ink: trrmulou*. Ynuti” Urwys<«n tn..«le My t»».*r nicharrt- Surry. but It will not no «'¡Tort to r« -n>t temptation. I m > l •»*-?hie for t >«* ti» h-m» you tomor* “But there Wrt« g« ;n;j to lie r.)| r««t»*h‘i. PA I ant town for worn« tim« vou*w in b*<*•!«•, there I». ami there nlwnv* will tie?” WINONA PAl'U»IN«l i A •t« p soumL-d ««a the gravel walk. She •calrd and «lire« t«*! thia nn<! “An »vr nu- «pi.tkl” rang for her mai«l. Then «he d.tslt* There was. «•<1 « h;i«t . a«-«-«*pt in«*’ of Claudia ’i’<e-. invitation and -at «taring through ill«’ window ut the black Pineapple Pepsin vncuutn <»f night. When the tnnid came in she for Sick Stomach 'hn'-t th«’ two letter* into her hand Tow’ll »wy It'» il n «t »• *n«rlcr i ' anil ordered her to take them di- thins >. » i «v» < ». r . • .1 c . »s» a r»w •)«>»»» <■( X « h”, I’!.-i:.U - r«x fly to the | h »1«>*1 h «». She ero*aed U.K PE|-«»IN «■• Mr«>t ’Cl r .rr.. • he room to a «-hcval <lii*r. The dlseatlv* troubl«.\ st ;«« »lek hr nd* brin«« l> ’. , I henrtv ««:•« - tare that locked buck ut her wa< •ch», tit» nr.d r, «lor«* a « . ■ ri--»- ,t ■ncthful anti «l«’l»calelr Inveir. sth to «<>« n I worn Ins condlte.r W«'» - nvvrr »„Id or h»n.t1< <1 tv Mh«’ wna ld«»nd nn«l patrician, with equ»l n «nd think »<> u «>• h et H« merit« that W» offer toe sr,<1 I! 0« bol. v«t enough junk in her cheeks to tie» with • «ositi«» suarsni”« <«t r»- redo«’«! her face from pallor. Iler » «Ita or moior ba« k luntsntl). try IL All druggists st*o hair tva* calc gold. but alñn.ne. C. A. I verett, Scio, Oregon <» r » • í .^kniaxha. i ■■ <• • r “Scratch ’Em Cowboy!” j ? new clip »if of the Willmnette i I The Valley dt-pictin<f the scenes of w ild mid wool; west that was I $2.500 Casii Prizes and S53O SaMle-$2,5flO — w R’. ' «: n i CONTJSTS- ftui li t .GlNG SrEER ROPING A fall ht. !rc I < hsm n I • from b i; ««b *« at .Sh»*rp«hvad f’ay, t’heyranr and Pandlrtn*« i RU KING HORDES Titre - a- >•< 1« of H >-ch firoth.: ♦ fsm«.u* I . -l ing for««’« «firret from PrmHrsnn will ki ■ ; th” l.-;< uoo* busy t'jlng to ride è I < «»” GIRLS GA'.ORE The I .’ i I « ! • • f « -,-t ■ i: rS «u. i «■ R.-rtha Blanchett. I’- irgy »tar. n, 1 ■..•«.» It. ■ r. Joe berry an«' »cores of others 11» SEA1.I ., IN HI SI H t ;.t.'»m evmous colored cowboy see * ■ *. i. i J DARE 1» VII. DRUNKEN RIDE SEE i n; CHAMPION RIDERS :«*n. G-e «'..«»u.-il, J - : W«-r, J. bn Spain. Jim R->«ch and *ct»rr« of other* r.. ■« 1 • i! n F nr - n of th” best strings oi" . t. < .:••,!■ r.. «'«’vboy* R-Uy R.ic. Pony : - r !:«: « Co* ■,. « I"«« v l:n • t.'. vgir 1’iHiy Race —l.adiea Relay ha c li.iiian .»• !«..••« litInd w.i Relay and Squaw Race 1!.« : r ■!« I X CIISK.N EA E’ t»N ALL LINES TO ALBANY, OREGON October 2, 13 and 14 \dinis>ion 1 neludiiig“ (h>od »‘seat ••Bri’iir \ 11 flic Home Folks TH!: / W’TTIIS.IL ('ll Th« f. P whir !. t pr . .*• ,-n Ford car« and chassis, f. o Detroit, became effect.«« Auguri 1, 1916: b. »Xï. (X) t’unl Runabout 45.00 Ford ; ouring Car... 060.00 Ford CoupeWt 505.00 Ford Town Car 5i>5uO Ford .-«Klan M5.00 We guarantee that there w.ll te no reduction in the •tova prices pri*- to August 1, 1917—but can give no assurance whatever aga:nat an advance in these prices at any time. (hi Display ami For Sale at FRED T. BiLYEU Residence Fh ne, Home 27 SCIO, OREGON fwsvw.« w.»»— STATEMENT A Good Position Of the owrwrthip, managcmi-nt. etc.. n( the ‘•antiam New« publi ihed weekly at Scio, Or«., rvqu.r.*i by the Act of I August 24, 1912. Name uf editor, iw.aging sditor, buainea* manager, ,eib>i»her and owner; !«. W. t’harh ». vcio. Ore. Known bondholder«, roortxagees and other »ectirity holder», holding I per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or olh«r »m-urities: ti. L. Sutherland, et a’. sci«x Ore. I.. W. CltARl^s, Owner. “worn to «nd tmtacribed before me tiii» IM da) of October, 1916. R. MiKLTON. Notary I*ubh<- for Oregon May lie had by any young man ■r young lady in the field of railway or commercial tel* g- raphy. Since the passage of the eight hour law by Coigress. it has created a great demand for telegraph op’Httors. Positions paying from $75. to $90. per month with gw»d chances for ad- vanecment. It will pay you to write Railway Telegraph ln»’t of Potiland, Oregon for full par ticular*. 1113 I