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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1917)
SPECIAL Prescription SERVICE \\ lien you have ait important prescription to lie tilled, no roiiEi<ivratiiin but that of reliable her ViCU ihould be thought of. Our More is popular with phvnicianr bvi-atise they know that Wt* k»’«*p up with every scientific nd\anccinvnt in phatmtuy. They realise what thia means to the welfare of their pa tienta. Our fine of pn*»< ription d u., is large and fresh and all compounding is »lone by an «•xp»,ii»>ti< ed I graduate pharmacist You wi 1 1 nd • • p <•.«< rip’i« n setvice exceptlonal in etriy t»-| ct- but this extra service costs vou nothing. Let I s I lli Your Pn'< t ¡| lion-, . a . r.vi.r.ETT PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Scio, Oregon The True Heir v. lnnbl«' li storie I S ■ tulli Ho •’ of her pia set aiutiit decidi' oh her She ha.l alwnv» i itcnilcd lx nnrae. ami thu> work would bei puri -<• a* V ■■ • rei . S» bv thè tuia* «he w«» twmty- »h • hu I fin.«bed ijjahed I. hcr r course at H- av the Old Mannon Was one tl tr mm:' - bool, > I. limi 1 t 3.i n her 1 urned Into a Real I lume lir»t c e and d. ».«u.-d her first mor. ’V in the bank t<»w.»rd buying . the o! I p .i’ e. Tin-:» ■ nine a d -n; pointinent. By ALICE VAN ZARAN The i. :ei. -aunt for w i”i «lie wa The old house, with it* coat of named * .t for her to ionic and fr»-h | .-tint, gl< aim 1 among it« mag- take ire I-.’ her. I’r - !l.i ¡» ludli-1 u fi."nt elm» in the bright August inwardly, •' ir the old «'»•■ n w.i- xsunshine. In the up-tair* front cro *’-n» led and mi-erly nnd grudg room Priscilla stood before the mir ed h»T t •»• f I she .it«*. Biu I’r, ror giving n last critical look nt her cilia kn u that it » - In r lui-t • »»•If. Iler hair wa* done high on n»’»«, and - >• <-»>ul»l n >t find it in her head in u Style of bygone day-, her li ’ait t » l»’.;v ■ her Ou in li» and nn ancient shell comb rm at misery. the back. Iler dress was a gorgeous For two long »e.»r-. therefore, brocaded silk which had belonged to she d. vi »1 her- If to her kin*’.» her great-great-grand in din r. It had man and .ue h> r :n :' »o l < ire a* if never Iw-it altered, and it tilt» I her rhe had 1 -• d a wealthy. ¡Mpng pa- tall, straight figure to perfv. tnn. tient. •’There,’’ she said, "I guess that noftemd vonderfn’h at the la-t. sill do! Mow I will sit down ami ami I’r •»ida ton:..,, d her •»»•ret wa.t till they come." about th • i d houae to her. She went over to »me of th»- »'“t After '.er »h uh tl '-n- was h rr- :■! windows and sat where she could »nrprs»’ (ot I’r.-idl.i. Iler aunt h.:»j look down the road. Il»r five rn« left al! !■ r propertv to lo r. Tlcre alr’lit with j»o. 'I’h.' nil' the bap- wa* more I ’i ruv. one had *u* prated, aril the will cx«»re«.-(><| the pi st day of her life. It wm ■ she had looked forward to and old lady*» wi*j that I‘r villa »hould mu» the money to btrv and repair the worked for. As »lie «. t waiting fur h»-r expect old |>la....... . th a hill. ed gm-'ts ner mind tr»v -led back Aft- r tin* j l.n-e wa» actually over the tears that had led tip to bought there w... turn h to ! »• done 1 pnm’i • this day. who li »«seined to her to be C.irr ■•! t r« .. I i. --■•i- were kept nt ’ or . fi>r v. •.•k«. The the fulfillment of all her hope». She remembered how wlnn ah« ynrd v.a- n .d - t.d», and after ihnt was a little girl and lived with her the in-nle «if t ic on- • w»« i learusl grandnudher in the hoi:- 'he could and r pair»1«!. It v - in Jur that evcrvthing see from where slie sat she hail i In I mov« looked with a«c up«>n the mansion n a- d me and I’ • <1 ttlirc which stood on the hill, and all the her aunt'» old fit stones «he car’ d to hear niu»k lie mtn tlie house, Th** o!d ciìtlpU* who ha»l live«) in th»* » 'I «till ta»«al about the old house. • Iler grandmother could tell her tunny stone» of the old plai e, of hou»ekocp»*r. I - f ... | the vonng pcple who bad lived there and made it gay with their icy was greatl.’ tedV «1 an 1 th.it S» «he vent happv Voices, of the no|. | general «he inu- t g > to ro who courted and married hi* fair to nnr mg agar win light heart. bride there and of the sad times And now it t » o’I ! me week, that catne when the voting people ■ nd a "tie featn. • d the oci .i-ion all went away utul the old folks »he had thrown <•, er er h >u«e ami grew feeble an»l died and the old wig to rend a | to tlie gt:» <t« bouse fell into alien hands. t> I mg a»»:; • of t'. • n. -t interesting Pri-i ilia remembered h<>w*. »he »tori.-» about the place. She hud tensed nnd tensed till her grand (nrnishcd the ro< m* a» nearly a* mother took her to see thupman and p<> -»Isle like wh.it t u had l »en his wife who lived as caretakers in when the family lived there. There three or four rooms in the ell. Aft wa« not a modern ¡-.e< • of furniture er that she ti»ed to slip away to »<•* in th»- whole I: >n and she had them, and they got to be fond of even been able to pf. .re some of her and let her roam over tbe hou- • the verv article» tu.it bud »»nee fur- st will. m»h< d it. When she got to tie eighteen she At last »he mw her gticnt» com determined to earn mom » enough ing. She colored a* »L»’ r< i-ognixcd to buv the old house and restore it. »Vie figure among the other«. He The owner took no care <>f it. and it * wa« going to destruction. It seem name who liad taken tie- b i-t in- ed such a bad thing to Privilla to t«Ti <t in th’’ ■ Id 11. To i...... re, tee the blinds sagging, the shingles and clapboards coming "IT nnd ti.c Bad I.»bits. chimneys losing brick» in ever» high Tboae who breakfast at eight o’clock wind. She would buy it and «are it from ruin, and it would stand or later, lunch at twelve and have din there in all it* old tune, dignity, a ner at six are alru«t certain to be To the Place Chamberlain’» L«.ugh Wemcrfy Most Effectual. “I have taken a great many bottle» of Chamberlain’» Cough Rrmedy^and •very time it haa cured me I have foural it moat effectual for a hacking cough and for cold». After taking it a cough always disappear»,' writes J. K. Moore. Lost Valley, Ga. Obtainable every whers. troubled with indigestion They do not allow time for one meal to digcat be fore taking another. Not lew thanfiV’. hours »hou kt elapse between meals. If you are troubled with indigestion cor rect your habiu and take Chawitarlain's Tablet», and you may reasonably hope for a quick recovery. Three tablets strengthen the atomach and enable it to perform ite funetiopa naturally, Ub- tainabk- everywhere. 1 b” wn« F”'»-'’- great--ran.T .n I of t ic lu»t of the Ltuily to hvi' there, wed he had m ver '»•»•n it tdl thi» wi*ck. But he hail .ak’ ti un in* I tens* iste Mt in what I* lOW »he i don»', anil 1 gm 1 ileal of I I nti* 11 illa*» lu ,rt ’ • i«t lin. ,n»Tv down th«« old aUirsu-c t l h r gm »t». aft. rrwH'ii pleasantly . hut somethin; »>enn-.| to U»' I TC i CJB’J. Twice Hr, hard had ap- pr»'-chol l‘n im ilia with nn intense look in ho eye» and «ta» on the u 1.1 h fwiint <>f • ui .ng -o.■ they won interrupted, »ml he turn- r»l aw.tv. Th«m all the gwe«t» h i.I »aid fate ell, Rnhnnl among th«« r. «1. .> d I-j I’r Ila alone in the now darkening rtx>m. • ••••• Aft r I’ h;»rd had gon»» ««„• • ilia- tarn ■*, he n-m- mliervd he had »Irup- p«tl hb Immlker» hivf hi ih«' big par lor. I f’ ’ rn I to J • h > itr.'l, • wrnt t the r<> -n . th ¡k m • .i< did t' it h • li nt III» '»ard L’<>k«'»l un. *-rt.iu the dun o'»! r*»otn In a ru»» CVos I b i i»me dnrkn* w . itnd to u'l. -« l*r 1 on the I ioi 1 » u lay !' * ’on wht ’i h- r on the <■ <1 ■ !i “ ; Wliai viuh ha» ho] Ifichuri n ..linn gently to h r feet, ment »he .ei»!i<l hei thouider. ’fl.» u - In «unk int » her chair. IHC ”1 uni s ry siro thia a«,’’ • >«’ *a”l 1 —-I thought yon wei I wa» ail al »n M\V:v» i mirinte," sai<l th uian. with practical thon .ditfuln "till ue have »ome light, und It you niuct tell me wli it troiil-1' • you." I’riscills »at »¡lent. ** hear tiie low murmur of the next room, wiicre th kec| er «nd In r hu«-! ami wc anl lighted the caiuile« on mantel an»! one on the Ial he drew hiu chair nearer down faring I’ri* ilia, They- were twp •tr ! the dim ae ’ of t Both were vci ooj «he in h»-r gown of a he in in.olern dr< • “and htaterical : couldn’t help It. »on.’’ • "But wlmt t- it?" li»’ inkisl, look ing perplexed. "It all »■•» « -o futd«*'" -he « ro d. "You hmm h o» | h ve n n ■) an-1 planned to res' re thi» hou-. • to what it wa», Imt it i- no u«»*. It wa» a home, but it i« not n»>w, an-l I cannot make it u home. I’.» . that, it ••«■in«, m w that 1 have done ill I could, (hut I u - pi niiriptuou. to und rtaki* it. Every one »■»•in* t»> think I have don«1 gi*-at th.ng«, but ain’t r .’lit h.id I ' Oh," »he crt<*«| passionately, "win couldn’t von have »1 on«- it? Von ar«’ one of the faniilv'" "Pri««-il!n.” he » i«l, and »h«« gave a little »tart and Ion!...) at linn with dilated cvi • "1 u:i r*t:l: *1 ll»»w votl fee!, n wish I li.id done it, but tiirre better way— a way in which you n«ake it a h»»mr an.I even lieor old faniilv name." Hi» face verv »»'ri ns, and he l»w«ked at tifr with »«‘ar hlng enrn«*»tn> •«. He ro»e to i i« f»’«‘t un»l held ont hi» arm». "I’on’t you understand, Pr ilia?” he -a d in a thrilling voice. Ami Pri'cdla undcrsto.xl an«! «mib'il at him thro"-" fappy tear« E. H. HOBSON. M. 0 Fhijsicicin ■ nd Surqcon >ne»: umee, 27x1 hr- Z7» SCIO OREGON Arcoal and Oaptriure of P»»*»ng»r Train» Wuulburn-Spriiigliel’l Branch WE-l SITO North • i Ja » m South . 6:31 p m turvaK:» X Faatvrn Ml NK! KS Type« riter ribbons * mak the News office. for all sale a: Ik 4 Y» »T'i.ij? l> m a in nt m Mill < ity ; baily »•xcvpt Sunday. k Wo offer Utiij I i cu'i > J I ’ollar Rew.trd fur c.i.v i . • i f I. ’ uri that cam. ot I* cured by Hall' Cata« i h ( aire. r .■ . • .1 •HESTV *<*>. ’ *. I!:»' M Hi»!’ t 1. h • 4 4 >| L ■ »vw !' J »Teno» (<»r «hr L.»i b y»*an», wk J ' t«» |*rhrth ’ »>»• ir.»t hlq? u in rtll trt iFsaHiu%»*tiotvw i* t lotta ahtl ahei flb Hh.tn vfv '4 tt> 1» I»■ « »try 2 «»bile-V--Í »• . vut -.tny dia . • b I I Arm N vnOS’AL UANK oî‘ t ÒMMKHCIt * i * I-di*« CatAFttl Cut« H Cnïcn Itti« ' ha II*. <t»r«rttv tip- 4 Ito«' Lt’ *1 nnj mu :> n •Uffa«'*’1 •’ 4•<» «5 oirt« i «th»»«»*»! »Io ► ut ft**' !‘t. - . ni»» i*-’ r lo»ìli« H«»M t»v «il Intirr ■ Tal»« li« • » < í » ií ru s t. r «*>•**«■ ifuktlon MI XKERSundU EST SCIO STAGE Shelton A Bilveti, Pr ips Pilone lì-ólò sr Mil. Ml IIS 11 I IP KISs taravra Scio Poatorticc at 7:10 a m and .'•:00 p rn for \t «-at S< o and H:15 a n. and I :io p m for Murker» The Habit id I Mm- Cold With ri- a | In. cold 1« a habit, but fv’t .r;«t> ly i>:u that is easily f [1 «rp 1 r II p t Of’ broken. Take a c»ld sponge hath every < morning when you first get out id.bed- It J I not ice cold, but a temperature of about '.»0 degree« F. Also sleep with your window up t»o this and you will »el- W. A. Ewing, A. !'. Randall, ilom take void W hen you do take cold President \ t «• I'r«’«. take Chain Iwrlaln'a Cough Remedy E and ge" rid of it as quickly as |M>«dblr. Obtainable everywhere. a general tanking buaiio ««, rrcciyra money i subject to checa, | .) i interval on tiniv ilvpouii, an. I i» regularly r inspected by »tale bank ■■laminerà. r I tn«C quwkty S H.tefc »L a I i CH t. ■’ í»«! r " -t . m» f< r»s<* fui Mi v rH !’*<•’ jfl’o» I kmií . D.SWT&CO. Real Estate I P.itont knw/cre. t«uk. t-ta. ì > -7 ■ rv-ilh St WniiMngton. 0. C. Notary Publie Administrât r of E tat«-« xmri« Negotiated. Abstract» Obtained and Kxaminml Lino County F. E. and C. 11 oil III UKI'.ilN <1. !.. Sutherland, Orsaniicr, Ihomaa A. G. PRILL, 6 per ct. Earin Loans Physician \\ •• have unlimited amount of funds on baud to lend on Linn county farms at (’> per «•ent interest. No delay. All loans strictly confi< leni ial. (’all on us at once. I lecker A Beam, 133 Lvon Street, Albany, Oregon. M. 0. Surgeon Tel'phons. Exchange No, II -CIO OREGON ( ’. (.’. BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW 2D1-2 New Farai National Bank ldig. I Hi El .< >N 6 per ct. Fühn Loans G. F. Korineh, B. V. S Veterinarian Best Meals In the City for 25 Cents Room 50c and Up St. Charles Hotel ALBANY, ORE. DR. T. K. SANDERSON (’.RANT PIRTLE, Proprietor DENTIST Telephone: 27-7 ►O OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT! Is comph te and our stork fresh and clean. We earrv a full < (»tice , (’itliiicd (íotxls, fact, evopything for the table. line of Spices, and in needed HIBLER 8 GILL GO. SCIO OREGON For bargains in ranch » and city property see or write R /\ Scott. Scio, Oregon, 221 f LAWYERS Abttraeti ai*miri»d. Corporation Law. Financial Agent». Tru»t>, E»crows and Account«. K:tatr» probated. Collec tion». Deed», Mortgage». General practice tn all court». Correepondenc. ■olleitad. Prompt attention. Bank reference», f ourtrrnth yar. LOANS HACiD ON MMHIANÜ PWCFIRTY Mosessohn & Moscssohn T14-71S.F!t Chambre of Censm« FORÎLAND. OMtQOH >