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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1916)
*♦♦**♦»»♦♦*♦♦♦**«•«*•«*•*• i Possibly About You Ì Solving a 1 Noblem ¡Wt quality butter wrappers, n1 ally printed to conform with When a Great Light Came Into the law, 60c per hundred at the Hu Brain. New »office. Please remember that we n<- d B> R R. SHI LTON our money on the hrst of each Csvcrly look tl up from tloj litter month. Sanitary Mar»« t. of |«q. i» oti ti • i>< r.iry table and - •«' loll t*ut Luther me genu* i:tv lv ala rnitxl It wa* then that t'averlv heard the n»-w» one dav ti . i. . tn ». irr• Fred- i rick Brow«ter. her fvtlier’a part ner. The rumor «tirreJ turn In nc- lion, and with n«> wa-ie of time he b«irrie«l Io li> r h<«o«c *!r font <1 the .fl ill the little library where In ‘‘ad «««cn Iter lu«t. It «1» m rather tire I Calherine ivho greeted him. a thin and pitiful Catherine, u !h I«:;» eye* and an air • ' wcrtfino.« (hat rotiM-il h • inmoat • • f » .««•».* “l-oak bere,” he »j.il with hi« r> ardvd .Iiuiig..lfii!iy tiw pretty, n».-al cand >r, “y<’u look ju»t ab ut Fifty cents round trip to Al aiiKiui:« fuc«- of th«- girl who (at 1 plsyt«i uuL” "Well, I <un.” «lie «aid, aiuuxt de- bany Round-Up Ociotier 12, ia c I um - to tl>i« lire. -|’.l no iih-u your father »m »•> faiitiy, ai d 1 1 Pitone R M Cain. "And ah:t, nlj thi* I four about h«-«vi!y involved in thi« mutter,*' . »iid fie. “There i« |>t Al<>U« I.ttl<- your marryt::g i.reu«tei ?” he de- When r< i e ving your subscrip left for you. If lie tia«l lived no lllabded. "The truth," fix- »aid wearily. tion to the News, don’t forget to doubt lie aould have made an un- Csvcrly L / ill pilluilg at the fin- remind us of the big tn igazine menac fortune nut of tin« thing. A* it i» - well, utiout thirty-five . r» of I s glove« His brows wi <■ offer. hundred i» all I can make out of dra*>ii together, and hi« ares refu»- the « talc, f gure it up a« l>e»t I t <1 to moet her own. Plainly there , ua» MKiivtliinx he wanted to «ay. (hi his return from a trip in i «-an.” The girl »aid nothing The pa«t lathering knew the «ymptnms of the southern part of the co jnty, (»rant Pirtle, proprietor of th«- few dur» tfi.it t'an-rlv had I m - cd fig old Sin- wailed pstiriitly. ''What an- vou marrying him uring, figuring, nl«nt* figuring, had St Charles Hotel, reports that in prepared her for the wor«t. for?" I «• bluricd <>ut nt I igtn. Ilarrmburg, Halsey, etc. il ,g( •■.* “M itivy!" »«id ('«ti’irr.ne through otl can’t live on wimt't left, buttons are in such demand that 'Catherine," lie «aid »lowly, the ti,-ht lip». rhere wa» another pi-ruxl of ai- they are selling for ten Cents while lie looked fr wnittglv at the , lencs. txihng. “ You » inply ran t. I real apiece. Albany Herald. "II«' ha»n't got a* much money ly think tin- only way out of this— a* I h ive," «> -,i,| he. I llie only fi‘ii»ible way**— Crops being good, prices being The girl wn< ailent. lie paus'd, »hilr hi« frown dn'p- “Why didn’t yu.i marry me?” h* good on ull Kinds of produce and ' cued. crop«, and it being the time t.f "Wh.it i» the way you »uggeat, •>ai«l »licrpiy. "I’d hate given tou more money than lie can. I'd have year when 1 rued a bunch of Jun?” llivg.rl a-ked »erv quietly. been better t«> you, too. I’ll warrant "Well, you ««i'," ».nd lie, “ I have cash, if you can’t pay your ac I know Browser I <iin’t money enough. Fa. t i«, Catherine, y on. count this fali I do not sec how I've pul more than I know «-hat to Ix.’ar the thought of your marry ng on know me. \ oil know you ever can. Please come do with. You mu»l let me take cure him I'll nt l«'«»t I,«- decent tn you I’ll through promptly. If you of ton. We’d Iw'tter be married, you not trouble you. I'll keep out of rnd I. That will give inc the right," haven't the cash bring in the n'U ii»k. Why The girl thi«iicd. She looked at your way a« much a» »»• wheat or oats, which ure as good lhe homely, honc«l face now l>cnt don't you marrv me?" as cash, and I will give you the again afi-ite the p.i|n't» on the table "I ran't,” «he »aid. “Why not ?” he demanded. market price. N. I. Morrison. “Oh, Jun,*' «he «.nil breathlessly, “Bcciin**- be- .mac—oh, it'» dif- “how can you? 1» I kti««« how you i-rent! | can’t i irry yon just for Dr J G Turner, formerly mean it.’ «he hurried <>n a* a look mmev, Jim. I can't I can’t!" nf pained «urpriac i r<>»»<■-1 nt» face. of Lowe & Turrn-r, rye “You arc '« imm I, a* you’ve el nay a “Why not ?" he r«-| < ated in -xora- a;>ec!alintM of Portland will I «« at been—too good nn<l !>x» thoughtful bly. “Don’t you know?" the girl ask Hotel Scio, Munday. Oct 2t$d. B'.it n nrri'•! '" She laughed a bit ed, I er fa««’ tiirniMl away. Dr Turner devotes Ina entire lij »ten« adv. "Oh, dear, no!” "No,” »aid li®. "I *;»h vou wu'.dd," »aid he time, energy and effort exclu “Well, I can marry Mr Brewster rather heavily. “A» I »ay. I have sively to th«« eye. He n a gradu inot.i-v <n plenty, aril tins e*tatc of for his money hecau»v I don’t care ate of the Northern Llii «>is Col V«»ur father’»"— lor him, and you" - Csrcrlv »at up. The blood rush li gr of Opthamology a rd Otology “Jim, liu»h!” «aid the girl “It 1» ed to hi« face, then receded, leaving I'iva»«' — please don't of < hieago. Illinois, and hi* nad impo»* blc it very white. m anything more ulmut it. I'll mure tl an IM years of hard and “Catherine. Catherine,” lie <r cd, take rare of miwlf «omelinw practical experience and know; rhere’« u little money, you «ay “you don't mean—you can't mean hia business thoroughly in all tv Well and g«>od. I »'tall have to »up- —good Lord’" "I mean lh.it I docarealiovt you. brancheo. This is no side line. t r»rt iny»rlf I <!ia'l »imply have to Dr Turner gives your eyes a l.-arn to Flirn«'» my tnu»te. I cer Jim, and «o”— "Did you think I oirer»*l to mo»-t thorough, searching and tainly should bi' able to do some marrv you ju»t lai-ati««- you were thing with that I'm «lire I can scientific examination with the . left alone iii th«' w .r'd and practi- make u good lot giving lewoni«." latest improved electrical instru Csveriy looked doubtful. "Of ' udlv pcnnilras ?” »aid lie. "Did v<>u th tk I didn't care about < ment.* a«id when he preacrilws i-onr«' if it’» quite unpoa»ll>le”— didn't love vou* tiiHal beaten«, “ It is,* ’ she declared. glasses it h with positive and fatherine, where are your eye»? "Will, then," said he,.»t:ll dtibi- absolute assurance that they are ou»lv, "v««u might try the miimc I’ve lot cd you »im-r you u-i-re « the best anu only kind suited to ¡«•»»■mA It it if t'n-y fun the offer I child I’ve I'««-—uhal'» the «••n»e your eyes. If you do not need just made »till hold» good." • ■f iny trying to tell you li >w mu. h glasses h<« will tell >0.1 so frank lie arose u*id picked up hl« hat I loved you’ I ain’t. I di In’t »up- • iom * you ever cured i«o rent» for ly. No charge for exarnmatior and glove» A» tin door < hnu-d be •j«—not with iny face and my g> n hind linn the girl »tond at the win « r consultation; satisfaction < mr- < ral »tttpiditv." dow watching rather wistfully the anteed. Consult him at Hotel broad shoulder« and the erect head "I »liould never have fold you," •aid she, "but now things sre all Scio, Monday, Oct. 23d. as their owner mad«« in» way toward »cttled with Mr. Br«'W»t«'r somehow the titenuc. Something like a rueful »mile —somehow"— Expression of Appreciation ______ «. followlrg named men and their familie« for their many act» of kindnv»« and present* to u» on the eve our leav.ng Frio: Frank Hartu, Frank Rorer, An ton Steponek.John Shindler.J<»e (toner. John bhlmanek, Cha* Chrt, Joa Hoy an- ov»ky, J F Piochaska, J F Kukacka, Frank Kula We also wiah to extend our beat wishes and kindest regard* to other friend« whom lack of time prevented u* calling on before leaving. Mr. and Mr*. 1 rank Mtkulka. A Good Position May be had by any your.? man ' or young lady in the fir Id of railway or commercial teleg raphy. Since the pas.sage of the 1 eight hour law by Congress, it has created a great demand for tel-graph operator«. Positions l«aying from 175. to $9(1. per month with good chances for ad vancement. It will pay you to write Railway Telegraph Ins’t of Portland, Oregon for full par ticulars. 1113 j curved the corner» of her mouth. If Jirn’a offer had on!v come under T'■ ' - ssdif fcrenf wav, »he «a» thinking, it would have simplified matter» amsi- tngly. Hut Jim »itch a whole »oulcd, honest, »low minded chap, he never could do a thing tactfully nut hide the real import of hi« meaning. "They’re not settled until after I’ve seen him," Cavcrlv declared “And what’s settled will be quickly unsettled. You thought ! warted to marry you just to take care of you—bc'causc I thought It W»» fflv dutv, eh? Will, lust watch me.” l!r caught her in In* arms. Even •tnpid men have moments of »nine- thing approaching brilliancy. Pendleton Normal School Proven Necessity (Copied from Pcrttand Orogoulaa t Mn\MlHTH. Or*. June ~ ( k - n Normal •rhn< l opeaod Ibis week . . «tu-Vw'.» carolled Tsk. la.'X<‘«t on w. rd for state Normal In Oregon .... how to care for large student body a problem .... ►. >1 N .ns crowded into at'IUorluui w lb Mating ra paciiy ot 4M> Galleries filled with extra rha.r» in ai»l«« More than l»0,«tud<-ntc Mat« 1 on platform New boarding house» completed. ad4't.< n» to r«< ut Im- bouse« built and tent* used tine bundl'd girl« sleep on upper floor of «choel 1 br off)« lai «ch.pl report gi«<-a lio grade pupila io »!> r month, tor teacher practic. Read »hat those you have elected to handle the affairs of your state and w ho are thoroughly informed regarding school conditions in Oregon have to say conceinmg measure IOS on the ballot at the coming election: ; By Jam«« Withycomb«. Coverror of Oregon: iff ably in ><c<1 rt.' «»»» normal Srh»»*»| »«-rat and px^f.d’» ti.n iff Ihr logit m I (»I m «« f»*r «* B- h««ad «*| thiff tlatM* th <Jirgv*4l Uy J. A Churchill. Stale Superintendent of Public instruction I tr .»• (hat th* voters f t th** Htate will in t *. t -. tandatd -■< out S.h.srlw i-V ***tMhii«hlf>C M bi«le N «final M« h««**i al l***f*dlwlv*n By P L. Campbell. President of the Uh«vertity of Oregon: At «at »•? * addlliut.al Normal H« hcmM te urgently In < •<•<>»« ” By W J Kerr. President of the Oregon Agricultural College '. > ».fit i ■ ;«h- f l*»*ndh ’ n air Hilt la t ¡ng 4 tnrmunr f • II»« < at.? « M »»f u N*-rfnal Hi h»«wl «( lhal pi a-« tl will <l*< rnv p, .4«.ufe» lu t»uj»j»‘.r| till«» irt».«'»urw By J- H Ackerman. President Oreg< n Normal School, at Monmouth: \ « .f ..!*•> •- .f th« «it ,.<t; n will «uf vi’M« »a, one that <*trg*«n n»«««ij» a Normal r»< h««o| «n tCa»l**ru «»<»■• a n s»n«| I’rhd.r |«>n ill«-» m H thr gov • r liftlrfll r «'«4 «1 r eiuefil• By t c County School Superintendents of Oregon 1.« •- *lvrd Hi..l t » Ihr ■«< fiffr <>( tha C'«i<4niy >« H im »! Hep* • 1« t-.dm 1 «*F tt»r mu1,» ■■>t in < « tvaniiun <y «sterni |i «l Ihul the i«< Ml ss< Ihr Mt h<M»|M t»f Ihv I m !» derma» «1 fhiit'.iMMl fa« iilllr» f»»< lb»- training uf h.i«f» w an<l that w<-. Ih«-rw(«*r» rn«1<»fa«- th« I ii MI m II v « |«t »■•*I.»1 t;ali m N«»«ntul S< h«w»l al |*»<n«lle|on By Mn Charlee H Ceotnrr, President of the Oregon Federat-on of Women a Club« ’*1 mu’»! hrai Illy *n<J«M»a !!>•> |« k at lull vf »nid Not nial Hch<”jl at l'rf»di**l«m Prof Robert C French. Former Président of the Normal School Located at Weaton An immrdlwlr r*»f *»•«« h 4 m ! M*me .fll'dl p ■•■( ’.ih -I l***f><.|»wl«»|> Would pi <>V W .« givutt MMffrt tw th» HI•• I• ul <*«•'»; ’»» B F. Mulkey, t ■ President Southern Oregon Normal School I »1 .»H *1 . jh I i>- l»->.iin of un tuuitern <>i«gun NuUTi.ll St likMd at I ’»ip.ll»-loll Stall l>< aril <>f Hi g« nix of Oregon Nornuil School il« . I.ii<s Ih it "ili< m i is-tiiv lor additional Normal « h I ioo I fai-iliti« M in Oregon is apparent.” Portland Cluinilirr ol (.oniiru t«•«• emlorses miasure BOX .mil s.iv Pendh Ion most logical location lor Nor mal -cliiMil in I'i.istern Oregon 308 X YES is a vote for your chiloreh <»‘Ald Ad« I Ka««!«*rn Or»|f.»r» Xfate Nii*rrn<s1 K« Cofttmilfve 11» J II Kv< > . I ’vi»i||e*t«»<«. < hv FORS 4 V Price Announcement The following het price« on Ford car» and chassis, f. o. b. Detroit, became effective .tuguat I, 1916; Ford ( hasiit I3K.00 lord Runsbcut 144.00 Ford louring Car 100.00 Ford Coupelct....... •05.00 Ford Town Car.,, W8 00 Ford redan «46.00 Carerlv, on In» part, «talked down In »nmr countries tattooing 1« the little »trcct, wondering how on adopted for •<•»« rsl purp >-For We guarantee that there will be no reduction in the above earth he had ever the courage to example, in Samoa. when a woman price« prior to August I, 1917—but can give no assurance tuske In» offer and feeiing decided is married several tati»o mark* are whatever againat an advance in thc«e price» at any time. ly like a man who had taken an un placed on her. and both in F iji and fair advantage "Me?" h«' »n d «omrufuUy to him- Samoa the birth of each child i« »«■If and half iloud. “Catherine registered in tin» way on the moth er’» hand. At Tali ti serum* crime« marn me? I don't blame her. I I swear I don't! Mi fan- would »top are punished b« tattooing a mark upon the forebead of the dcliu- a .-lock two b’oeks away, and I'm quent. ju»t about a* much «inlcd to her a» an elephant 1» to a humming bird. Lord know», though. I can’t I liear the lli«> ight of her working for I Ph ne, Home 27 SCIO, OREGON tier living." I .X’evvrthefe • the mtiaic lesson* I began. But wmvliow they were not n-.r <-u«t-.-vif r, «»V N ATOt. FINK- I’PI.E I'KFSIN I' >MIX>l‘M» ■>,». i great» . > ■»« Catherine struggled rom Jtilr« ..f fr« «h pineavp!. « on bmvvly, but pupil* wen* few and ■r«- -«-«I- rosaln at.4 Mh«r »• i- lori Muddy Complexion Trespass notices, 5c each at n<-«l'y r*co«nl»«4 tncr»4t*nl«, la »«•• ar l>«-tHe.- i, in ! nt the end of the «■< ■< «blr r (’ey hr.« «« r v**j f - the News office. ornarli trouble. W« «rjt fie a, - Take Chamberlain'« Tablet« and ;irst y«ar there had > «. n an amaz ' A» botti«» with a lacntf b«. X eurr- ing «hrink.ige of the »lender legacy adopt a diet of vegetable« and cereal«. -tre bit tbr>«» who tr It ,«» th-v .-uM « rt ,t.h«nr, th» brn.flta d . Take outdoor exerciae daily and your that bad ' o.in to her at her father’* I r.t f T i»n tit»«« th« -t S«« complexion will be greatly improved whit It Will do for ybu. AU dru«- suddi-ti death •<«t» »!•» Clover sack« for sale by the within a few months. Try it. Obtain Another tuati'.h*. <nd so little J Scio Milling Co. able everywhere. C. A. Fverrtt, Srio, Orogon On Display and For Sale at FRED T. BILYEU Residence Pineapple Juice Is Fino for Stomach