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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1916)
Ak. •»•••■»♦♦♦♦o w» ♦♦a I Possbly About You j » • ____ ♦ t***«*»»*«««****»******«** Lem Pike Typewriter ribbons tiOc at the News office. New Year’s Story Valent Garland waa granted a divorce last wees from Jo eph CLARISSA MACKIE Garland. For sale or tra le, a gmxi hat with shafts und Knight. ! pole. — Guy j blue eye on hi to ’you uo For bargains in ranches and i inercdulouelv. I» * /k “Of cour»c city property see or write Lct.i*» irntat« Scott. Scio, Oregon. 22tf . it you'd rein«1 : a way fr< Mr* Nelle G m»;iuk' and >n ' twelve v Lyle of libation visited here hi • • rr.o;fuu I» ! child I ti week al the home of her parent.’. • I Mr und Mrs J A B;!>mi. lx I iHuter There will be a debate between the Lebanon und high Scio vui -I v. ith whl‘ might have op ■ tomorrow, Friday, evening. at ■ • anger a' 'Ail a <- lie tn'a apparent |v inno, ent <(U<'»tion. “’, o.i didn't, r. d warningiv, and Lynn Dalev of Medford cum.- in Friday of last week to b-( t' n without uno’Iter word lie »lip ped or * m«i flic -orncr an«l dtaap- present on Saturday nt the I» red from Wakehatn*» view. gulden wedd ng of his parents. 1' ■■ |. ' |t 1 >rr.er M• eagle .Mr und Mr» E J Ihdey. , In;.. >• anm-d the street clo*e|v, hoping to rccogniz«' the «orrel I iohm * Mrs J F Kukucka returned and ’to rid ■r, but vote f<>r a few loungers .e himself thr main from Portland Inst Saturday atrect of th- prairie town waa d<> evening following a successful »cried. operation there a few weeks ago ‘ She’ll long,'' lie for cancer. end mount« I In» .>*n norw. r«lc out Gopher Hello Bill drew a g h »1 h « ; likely at the Peopled Theatr«« la-* didn't tl,- •• » »k after |:-r. Thursday evening and thei rowd afraid •»hr •1 i»” marre <1 and waa well pleased with the lull. rear h by now. She looked nre<| " The Rebekahs cleaned up a nice thin. I we ;der if »he For the iir-‘. tir e in twelve «ear» sura from th” play an l the en bn Pike a«kcd hinrelf ’In* «pie»- joyable dance that followed it. turn, ’.hi I !i nad dinned at hi» car in »pile i ol' nl‘ cibirts to drown all thought» i <»f Mabel Danvers in d<« i- Mr and Mni Jack Waltetn v< A >W lie «fluid give the»«' nation, moved to Stnvton the last of th«* thought» •rec min. It wa» Octol'er, week, where they recently and thn fresh bree»” wa* blowing bought the picture al >ws and over the plains <•“ lie galloped out consolidated them. Ti be ' Of the to ii and struck the narrow wishes of Scio pet pie go with Ab trail that lei to Gopher Hprin'.’« pu»li<fl the -hahbv hut Lack lie pusliifl and Mrs Waltemeyer, ami wo from hi* forehead and drank in th«* hope to again sec them r .. 1« nt s cool c r. of Scio. II«’ ’ ut -1 for her not far from the *pr I.', th.it gave their name t«i - • tl. ■ - • turn ul>-re ‘he Ibinter- ranch « : tuati'd. At la«t he saw MARKU REPORT’ her. Iler fine vent quite whit«’ at Th«’ following ar«’ cash pnce« quoti>i sight of hi'!., and her eye» narrowed on Thursday of each week by uur int” n «|u>- r «eir. li ng glanc«« that dealer,: «e."!'«’<| fo ferret out all the tnad- I 25 nc», und «li i--.pation of hi* al -ent Wheat.............................. Oata .... .................................. .40 to 45 venni. Flour, per sack ......................... .. 1 90 The wnr» t of it was that her look Bran, per ton............................ .. 2S 00 vhan :<’«! to one of blank unrecogm- 00 tion, und »h ¡e »¡i* about to pa»« him Middling», per ton................... Chop, oats, per ton............... . 82 O» hr when be • spoke am! halted her fio Butter. (Country) per roll .. progrès. Hutter Fat met» 3« ••M.ih«’l!" ho cried »harplv. 30 k-gg«. case count, per doxen She «ttrv eyed Inm coolly from 10 to 12 Hens, per pound ........... head t» foo it, in n\ the peak of his «m <t)âbbv l»r<».? d brinmed het t«> the <«eese. per jiouivl .. ......... r. Turkey», per pound a . r’.istv t” « ” 'f. Ii■» It..h heeled Imo!« I»uck». j»er poumi Pekin li • . Her pi ri-ini g glance -ectnetl to take Duck«. Indian Runner lo in the liti. « of di»’ipati<>n on hi* tin- Pork, dre*»«-.! ... .......... lo* •hiii’-n face. K. HZ» Fork, live weight...................... *i»B »■4 V«-al, ! «-r pound, for ,hn i in” • a • schools at the school auditorium Christmas Goods f *4H Lsctul (¡itts for Ah n mid Women, Bovs mid <iiris Ivory Wore in Novelties. Toilet mental Ch cks, etc. Article.-«, Orna- R-ishes. Ci inba. Toilet Sets. Toys. Games, llame Story Books, Jewel Boxes, Fine Box Stationery, I’erfunv'S. A choice line Safety Razor«, Shaving Sets, Roarda, Books, Children's of Christmas Post Cards, I cent each. l<l cents per dozen. Candles. Candle Holders, Artificial Snow, Bells. Garlands, Holly Paper, etc. Com«- in and look over our various lines. We have many oth« r useful an«l apprupriat«* articb s to s lect from. . A. EVERETT PRESCRIPT CN DRUGGIST Scio, Oregon i ■>1 > r -~r - T i-»tl» co i i»olcu> c. I ne •• Air t id ana. "I kne- “Uí Maiel." retot. . quo <-«inr«e yon remember me.” Y..u “You will ha'e to td) me rertmulv do not r«,wembleanr friend I ever had. " She spoke with lahor- d carc!c«sne*a, but her breath J *4.H • »■• l't'v und I r bo»o:n pant 'd. I«-■' Leant f’d, I ”t «<-ry t' i.l «•amrorn. ••P« r.’ ji ■« you hav«’ forgoit«- l.e-n B’ke." !;«• ».nd i itt -r!v “I j - ui I* k< \ ■ n ar«’ not 1.«-m Pike,'' -h«’ «aid, h«-r face white a- paper. •■lx> 'c nt v 'lain !, ai d «co." She star«*d at him ■nd »low'« -hook her Load, “laun Pik«—n.» er—-looked—-a* you do,' »he pant«’«!, gatherin ’ up her bridle reía. • \V! : - tl.«- matter with me? I hav« ,'t c!i it.y .1 • > m i< ii a - all that. Ev<-ry'>udv < '-e knew me wlieti I came Is»--'. ye*terday." “You can't I” I .cm Pike.” she insisted “I used to know him, an.’ he ’h-.n't Io»k ut all lik«’ v<>u." “What did Im loo’, like?" de mand'd Ix-ci nillenly. Th«’ girl'« < v' • left hi» face and w re f.H'ti- ■' on ibe d »‘ant hnri n !;• >. A ’an *t it« blue -rsy mi»l ■!. • »■•”■! d to • ■” a p tor” of th. post. "l,«-in Pike wns tall and*«traight . •:•! »'r< n»aid Male! Denver* dreamily, and lami uncnnsciotwlv lost hi* lazy, -toon »h> jldered ;‘r and st *< n-<l in the ss«!dle “IF• eves were a clear, clean blue, and - hair v. . | hi •■,!,!. n,“ »!«.. <•» plain»-«!, almo«‘ «h‘ly. and then. , r.- 'jt,., ho’K-lf up « th a I-tt’T I'tt.'r lnr.gh. «* vo a ided: “! «up’vwi it wa. __ ________ «ami) hair ____________ Hi* face wo hand—not bad looking—and t re i ; sort of good ¡ook almut him ** “And ij’in Pike was like thut in titoSe «iny«?” asked Ixmi, watching her uith fa« mated eye». Sh« n<id«i>d. nodded. “Ii< «a» like that, am! he van more. Il” «*«» fasti«iiou» al» it In» dr« -«; be never «irank - «!r..p -he d: i not « ar«' for it, l.e had lot» of self rerpect an«! he waa a- bn a« a lion. But he went awav. und he w ill nev« r come buck.’’ "A 'ti ■ .»n’t I lie.e me u -n I ».•" tb it I am I.”tn 1‘ ke? ’ h«’ d.ouand- ••d. With a qv-H-r look in hi., eyes. I . - ■ fe- -oH<-r l it. ’ n ■•<• wiinklvd di« biil’fully, and h«- v,..> eon»«iou» that tli«- ur >m:i of Wskeliair's -a- l<> n «til! < !ii;i’’ to him. lie shift- cd awkwardly Mtrvcyad her brim “Would i ou reconnût” him if lie »n» •» ao*ne I ,.< k looking a* h>- u a» " he a»k« d. \ warm . ’i.t 1 iled her eves and her lip tr-mb!’«1 “Yes, I « wild know h tn onyw! -re then- but he Will n«‘ier c •• back." • I Ix-t you!" ejaculate«! Ix«m em phatically. ’•Wilt you wat.-h out for him, »sv New Year’» <i.tv • That «ill make « new liegiuning for him." “I wonder if he kn<’«« that I married five year» ago," remarked tbe girl rr. leiant!y. i < u I’lke did not go back to Wakcham’» -aloon. He turned h • lac <m tlic town and seat away. • ; .ton't rare if you arc mnmerl: 111 mekc 'O' ! vet,” !.<• mutt«n<l Yon «nr : Io k at n>e like th. • again!" • • • • • On N«w Year’» day thr akv W like an .overtoil blue lowl. A lig':: .'al! of »now covered he ground, and i* wa- •<> freezing <>i<i tha» th* 'Ilin of »now <>n the roof of Ihinver/ ranch house t!id not mc.t in ’he ,un. Down at the corral there wer. life and motion, but up hero in th. big living room of the ii<>ti»e it «n» very quiet, Old Bill Danvers had been dead for several veat» past, and -o lied in« frail little wife. But there arsa a «later «if Bill’» who • in.igcd the ln> iM'hoid with a firm and kindly hind. Aunt Su«an wn« ttmg uputairs in tie* room u<>*. writ ng letters m «'I •>( her friend» in Ohio. Malev »ai in the big rock ing -.'hair at the 'rout window of the livm” room and watched the trad with »train. «! eye«. ■ He ni.l on New Year’» day, ami th«’ day i« almost gon«’ I .;vc known Imt it vouhl not Imp l>”n lie couldn't help it. if- man's weak1 •••»«. I might have helped him to he-»trnng,'* «he a< • •.■u*< d hcr-elf liitterb ’lie n<,e«l'’«l help and encouragement not -r - r* fr >m me' \nd all the years will l>< idunk and dre r\ without him. G »1 forgive m«H— 1 anno’ help it "' Sb«« dal not n h<> ■’.•man cot ;'” slowly up the trad; «lie did n«>t '' _ ■ .'t ‘ •" J ’C I».» FORD 77//. 1\\I\ ERS.IL (\tK Three »tr r:,» r> ¡umn, urpe you to buy ■ Font car: tir»t, bee«u»e ul it« ’< ■ r <•( «ati»fa-t..ry w*-rvi<-e to more than fifteen huralnn! tl«- . jn I w r». s-w.’-rt, I- a df the reliability of the C«H»- ¡•a . wi t.n-.K.i Thirl, <M-.au»e ut it» largo radiator and «1 ! tr .< it”., h k - , crown fen ler« front arwi rear, Olar* l:’ •( i »«!* inr-.min :« it i« rn»»t attrarUv« m appear- anc< . To th« a m ,«t - al .d it, wonderful economy in opera tion ami - .<i .’ ■ • e. Iik.’wiaa>the fart that by reaaon of It, auni-iicitv tn r- »t.urt n an)«»re ran operate and care for It. S’ ,. «» ,, ■ ,, | <lf, -t, n «> <’ I on! art» ice a» universal a« the «ar. I ■ ' < Car » . K -lout S.U5, (ou|«elet ti«>>’. Town Car 5« :an M-t-'.. f. «*. b. i etrt.it. The above prices are giiainiitred against any drop before Aug. 1, 1917 but not against an ad vance in price. I‘lace vour orders now tor Spring delivery. On display and for sale by FRED T. BILYEU SCIO, OREGON Hr k h< H»«-. i’lic 1’ ir <î n< > ».»unti of appr font’t ¡Mb on lite Vern'-.da, arid •li«’n hi« knex k cam.- sharpl. on tin • door »h f* û f J rang t” her feet with n . o|nr!e« H h< She j Ulle«l the «loor «• open, i and he ca me •:i It iv •“ I L’m Pike of ol.l- tnll albi fr r haired. with full. • r I ■- >• .-.I-1 frunk fratur«-», non »liH<l”i.”1 l»y »«me bitter exp r H«- wa» straight and »trn.-. ■ b >k.ng, an ! he carried hiri»'If with t! - ”!d tr e awing of the ahnuldcr* ti at n arked him ont from other nn<! smaller men. “I in 1« 'i . ’I rr ii.'ain.’’ , h '»id < 'i: ■' . ‘rr <1 I've < ome to v.»u fir t ■ > > on . >’il«| » - th«1 be- ' ginning, and I'm ««»”•’«• •• (lie i'.r«t of ■ .•«< n' .< nr t<» -bo >u t!: it |*vc kept It lip. I owe ;i to • o«| to 1» j whl.t y.lll t!. •’ ; t I «. ” lb- WHe liol.'ing h« r bar. !< 1.1 h «. though neither of them M'em<><l to he r»#n- of the fa< t 11” l«x>k«’ I nt tier appealingly and th<-n < !■” -i I- ■ <>. •« nit inM. nt. “I «uppo-e I l»'tt”r —vour hualaind !»efor«’ I go,” he add«-«!. Th” »uti- t glow w.'« <>n her hair and in her < and (a<n* »lie | I ’ok'd l!p Hl III’’;. .-'.odv toll1, von I wi» niarr d, und »•> tli.-re wn» not «!r tn toil « u tlutt Fran'« lived onlv r. e - - a | thnt—that” —«he fait«” il. for l.etn Pike was holding Io r hi hi* wt-on.’ arm« and looking down mtn her glnrion* ey<-- “Ye, he w'r-pered breathlcaaly "I w aid r t ”r hi«.- « >ti »¡wnd th«’ year« «¡ti i-e, and «-ach New Year will !>«• thI, • nntng of an other year of j.n for u« and—and 1 ne<-d a r • ' • rr t' • place, Lem. .nd ‘e«l I d<«'" «1 < 'i ’eil. I Holiday Fares Go Inline for .Xmas. Stay for Now Years day. Our low round trip Holiday tickets allow you plenty of time. .Ill Point.' t in OREGON CALIFORNIA WASHINGTON and I L>A Hy Hol.day Sale Oates Between Oregon point, l*ec. 22 to 26 inc.; Pec. 30 to Jan. 1 inc. Return limit Jan. 3. U»I7. To Califorh'.a point* Dec. 21 to 23 Inc; I'ec. U to 28 inc. Return limit 15 «lay, from date of »ale. To Pacific Northwest pointa in Washington and Idaho Dec 22 to 25 inc Return limit Jan 3, 1S17. Aik local Agent for tuna of trama fare«, etc John M. Scott, O. P. A. Portland, Oregon ____ W OME N_____ Love This Magazine McCALt.‘S I« thf Fa«hlM* Gw de end Hau»r- ' irepiBf Htîp f at n-.-f »odhen then tn> mhrr n«ag«i.nt In IM ttixj. Al th< Intimi Myí<» i month: •' m » »tvrit« tbst »«;<■- n n, an.! «pet >1 *J- ;■» •»«» rntejn couk>nf. ho • • d’eatr«»». at. fongf wert, gig . ihal I f* ten I ho-jaeworl aal «iw r rtnejr. I‘r«c*. only • » «nr, with o-yy « titb-g» «j AUCn.'l tXWM ♦♦rn F4BK. MM A RCMU CA«9 MAW fM I A rsr» »ar- U » « , f M < MX*« MAOABN*; w 1. 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