The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, February 08, 1917, Image 3

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For Health’s Sake
-
Regulate the Temperature of
Your Living and Working Rooms
The temperature of the air you breathe hs» »« much to d«>
with your health «« the quality of fo<»l y> u eat.
In order to have perfect health and •» itati*>ri you must
have perfect ventilation. Get a
House Thermometer
and keep the temperslur« at a point wh'ch your ph,.;- m
■ aye ia necra»ary for perfect health. The«« thermometer«
refieter accurately ami will lait for y »r
Hat« »re m
your living room and office and insure the health arid com­
fort of other« a« well a« yourself
C.
A.
EVERETT
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGGIST
Scio. Oregon
_____________________
«
,
'ji cr’mc. Plfiisi* tell ini' ii w h num
in t it coio.tr- do-« hi courting.”
“He goes to her parents and n«ks
for I i-r
If lie 1« rein cd there 1«
no hope for him. If ' v approve
of hi* auit they t«-II the girl of it.
She may or rnuv nut have •••■n the
lover; bill the pr ■ ■ « the same
in either case. Her parent» give .1
He Got I lis Answer In Lap­ fvii-t ut which thev, tl>«> girl, her
suitor «¡id intilu.il fr •tnl- .ire pre.-
land Fashion.
sent, Tl •• t w •> p - in
. re p
<• I
opposite < i' !i ot. er ut table, where
they cun observe atul talk with each
other all thev like
By ELEANOR L BRITTON
“After th«- f ¡1 t all :.’•> t>> mi open
Spitzburger am a great traveler. «pace «uita de for running a ra •■. A
He had visilml every country on the course 1 n irked off .. quarter <»f
globe, and I verily believe that if 4 lime u nilly- and tin- i,:r! 1» given
aviation had come up in Ills day lie .1 li.iiid: :p of a third of ti> di-
tancc. The hand: .ip is intended to
would have «ailed up beyond
cloud« to And other«. When I ni.ide enable lujr to Win the race e.i-.ly if
hi« acquaintance he had settled «lie wishes, «nd if -he « !:« tb it in­
down in a place he called by a jaw­ dicates I -r refu«al of ti e offer But
cmitrury, »he purpoaely
breaking name signifying “dwid­ if, on ti
ling'' that he had picked up among laps utid her «tutor cutclu » her, tli.it
Ah'- Eskimo« or «otne other benight­ indicate« that she accepts linn for
her hu-bond.”
ed people.
It w « u month after this that,
Spitzburger was a widower, with
one child, a daughter. She wa» having got all out of Spitzburger
twenty rears old and for half her in the line of mv studie» th.nt I d< •
life had traveled during half of sired, I '.ei t tu turn and asked linn
each year—the cummer sen«on— for Ins dnoy bter. '
“I will ir .'»rm nor of the lienor
with her father, llcreditv and travel
had made her a« odd as lie. Bather you do her,’ he «aid
I wait» la ' iv for a reply, ami a-
«he was unique. She was of medium
I 1 ,
height, lithe, wiry—indeed, a femi­
At the end
nine athlete of the featherweight me into an av ■' il fret
ty]>e.
Iler hair was bla< k and of the «ecoi 4 < v, tin «itu.ii'on I»
straight a» an Indian'»; her en­ mg the Min e, j «a» r.lmo«t «lenient-
large black one», with la«hc* of the ml. <>n the tn nm • <>f tin* third,
I wondered if her determined I > L iv<* the mutter out
Spanish type
mother had i not been some dinky with Irene. I is! d hrr to go for a
semicivilized creature her father walk with me, t!>e lust we would
had picked up on the underside of take together iciore mv d<-| arturo.
Went up to her
the world But he told me hi» wife She HMiente.l m
room
for
her
wn
r»«-
>*he
some
had been an American creole.
The reason for my making the lime gettm • them, uml when «he
camo down » at wa» mv »nrpri-c to
Spitzburger»' acquaintance v.i- th.»
I wa» taking a postgraduate course •co that «lie ha,! put on a skirt
re hit. • f .it .ttb
■ » the~k ■ . -
at the time, studying the custom»
und
instead
of
a
hat
»he
had wrap
of different race« of men. the cauws
pts I a veil al»<»t. t her head.
•nd effect» which »ha|x them and
I didn't «Ir. ,m for awhile a hat
their relationship. Desiring vine
tin« meant, but v ’ eti «1 . I- I me
Information a« to the Mople of Ti­
bet, a land forbidden to foreigners along a path aiul . > « .1 t:'e to n
and therefore little known, I wa« space itued in - 1» 1 for pasture I
recommended to Spitzburger aa one inspected at on tl it she projn.-ed
to *nti«fv aw
I giving me an
who had penetrated to the interior
an«wer tn, rnv pr»- vai «iter the
of that country. I went to see him,
[ > . t ■ hun tv
and my visit led tv my studying fjipland cn«tnm
for it to obje. t ' » the term» and
with him.
How long I remained there wa* quite ready to run for mv an­
doesn't matter, but it was sufficient swer. Indeed, •• it ; it •■tit •M I
for my enthrallment bv that “little that I o| < ued th<' •4U 'jilt nil «elf.
"‘A good place i ir a rn v,” 1 re­
savage,’’ aa I called hi« daughter,
marked. “I »ill rac • you to that
Irene.
W 'i.it handicap
The only thing to indicate that oak tree vonder.
Irene and I were drifting together do you want ?”
“I w i-.ii no ha ■ !ici ■>," *lie »aid.
as lover» wa« that we took long
walk« together. I mad« an eicu»e “1 think i <an Lent tou on equal
I will go over to that
for this that in her company 1 could terms.
both eierviae and study. Thia wa« »tump, which 1» about the same du>-
• from the tree a« we are befe.
true. 1 could get from her certain !
r race would be little fun. Let
information of the domestic hab't« j
of the people she had visited that I 11 make it the be«t two in three.
could not get from her father. One You give the signal.”
“Agreed," I »aid, and «he went
dav while we were on one of these
off to the «tump.
walks I »aid to her:
‘¿£>110, two^ three—go!” I cried.
“Your father tell» me that in
Ijipland to marry a girl without
her parent/' cc— nt i» ; i.i-:.- 1 u>
Saver« Cold Qukkly Cured.
A Race For a
Wife
«
Something <)>od
"On Peeem’wr flrat I h«d a wry
severe eoki or attack of the grip aa it
may be, and wa« nearly down «ick in
bed." write«O J. Metcalf, Weatherby,
Mo. "1 IxMight two bottles of Cham
berlain'« Cough R.-me !y a id it wa.«
only a few day« until I wu rompletrly
rwtored to health. I firmly believe
It ia a melancholy fact that not even that Chamberlain'« Cough kemedy is
this great country ha» been able to one of the very beat medicines and will!
provide a sufficient number of sinecures know what to d > when I have another *
I old." <Jbt«inabie everywhere.
for all lbs lama ducks.
I
Those who hate nasty medicine should
try Chamberlain'« Tablet» for constipa
tion. They are oleasant to take and
their effect is «o agreeable «nd so
natural that you will not realize that
it has been produced by a medicine,
obtainable everywhere.
5?io ran 'Ac a »Ice:', but, «purr««!
by love, I kept an equal pace with
her. I won that rice.
The «ccond r ice u.i« very differ­
ent
Irene perruiltcd rr.«- at f.rst to
gam a few ur 1« .n l-.rr. lint before
4 traver«sxl
tre
we 'in
'md
!•- -third« of the
atice «he
*h forged ahead und reach-
distance
U m U< e f^lll tell fe< t ahead of me.
I k lew now that »he (eu|<| be:|t
me d «he wudicd. Xewnlrb « I
dee> x’d it my projwr part to do the
!v- I «■•’ :‘d tn the third and d-• td-
mg race.
my fate.
I wished
But »he
i declined
got her
tre dii
endear-
«r> I to mc ««mething encouraging
II lier eye»- something to indicate
th.it t>H-«e race, were the answer I
wu* ojjrccting. But there wa« noth­
in.' in her cxprv.«'on to indicate
that We we e Hifhing for a'iv pur
ex ‘ pt p iatirne She «tud u»h
ignored every other consideration,
I'mally when my patience wa«
nearly • ihau.ted,
thau»ted, she
«he »ignite
«igni lievi a
»« to »tart.
start. I gave
willing!) i ■«•
gav the nip
na), ami for the first half th 3 dis­
* lu uce she iwenicd determined to
win.
Surely «be could have put
forth greater effort.
I »aw her
glance « ide to «• e where I wu«, and
she d.i-h I "'i.
«•l••:og'■. bound t>
reach t) • ■. al before me
But
when within ten yard« of it, mv
tame L n r twenty, »he ir;p|M-d amt
fell. I rm .»ti to tin tree, touch'd
it and lien lai'« to her
l’r«ng
her, I ».ml 1
"I »Uppoae
over."
"No,” «he «aid; “I < ih’n't r ti
' again.”
I »till In d
taking this for lb*' an >. r I craw
I wound It 11 a1 >nt her. cov 1
her face with kisse*
Supposing I at my love had be
injured bv her full, I p opo«ed
1 carry her home, but she »topped <
; quit • readily.
''IL1" al »ut that tripping?” I
Asked.
She looked at the gro tn-’, b it
made no reply, und I knew »he hail
tripped on puqwoe.
U hen we returned to tli«' house
Spitzburger Io • .1 d at u.« both curi-
ou.ly
I knew at onec’that he wa»
anure that his daughter hud given
me mv un»u> r and that »hr had giv
eti it in accordiin c with the Lij>-
land custom. He flr»l «canned her
face, but r<-> riving no ».iti.fuclion
there Ix'lit In» 'az.' Upon irone,
He did not re Ollie :i long ex-
iuninatioq of m. i< itur«-» to kiviw
that I had Is'cn made very happy,
.1 'I I -' • 11« 'v.i- evident. I t . >k
Irene bv the bin I and, leading her
to her father, told Inin the story.
Wlicti I came to the | irt win re
Irene .tumli' <1 and fell he bur-l
into a la i h, raying t1 at «he could
run for hour» without a »tumble or
a mi.«»tcp.
A Matter
Thrift.
Two Si > ii »h wo: ii were argu
Illg a« to which w;i« the thriftier.
I ir»t Woman
Do i«>u ace that
pur
W.-el. that's mv !ir»t ane,
an' il » a» gu>d u- the day I got it.
Y« iitnnof beat tbit, noo, cun you?
Second
Woman — Michty me!
What a poor b*m»t! Ye ken Ihigal,
mv husband?
"Oh, aye. What almot him?"
”W> "I, he'» my i;r»t man, an' noo
you’ve got yer third.
So dinna
preach thrift to me again.”
Littl« L»»t
“What’« tl. ■ matter here?” asked
the caller, noticing the barren up-
pcarance of the house "Sent your
gnoil. uwnv to I m * »tored?”
•
.it all.
'•!■ daughter wa.« married
I
last week ami »he lia» merely taken
iwiiy the thingr that »he thought
belonged to her.”—Detroit Free
Pr«««.
E. H. HOBSON. M. 0.
Time Table
Physician and Surgeon
telephones:
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Rea. 27a
SCIO
OREGON
Corvallis A Eastern
Ml NKEKS
MEAT
Albany.
P
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to
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Mill City
• • • •
I'lic choicest of Beef,
Pork, ' ‘iirod Meatti,
Et- . alvvuy«. on hand.
Our prices arc reason-
abh*.
< iive us a trial.
m
in
in
m
î lUily except Sunday.
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j". • fur « »•!; ;> a |I u « i
the Hahll of I.thing Cold
With many |< q !e taking cold ia a
habit, but fortu: utelyune that ia caaily
broken. Take a eoM sponge bath every
morning when you tlr»t get out of bed­
fol ,ce
Out a temperature of alx>ut
i'U degree« F. Aho sleep with your
window up. l>o thia and you will sel­
dom take cold When you <|o take cold
take t hamb'-rlain’a Cough Remedy
and get nd of it an quickly US |xnoiible.
Obtainable everywhere.
¡toe« ;a general banking' bu«m.»»,
received money nuW'< i-t tn rh< • s. pays
interest on time deposit«, and is
regularly inspected by »utv bank
examine rt.
R. SHELTOX
Real Eut at«
Notary Public
Administrator of Fatate«
-orni» Negotiated.
Abstract«
Obtained and Examined
*<IC
A. <». !• R 11.1.. M. I).
() per ct. Farm L ouies
Physician
Surgeon
Telephone, hlehang» Jto II
W «• have mil ini itiii mimuiit
hCIO
:
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OKI <it»N
of funds on linnd tn h-inl on
Linn county iurinv nt G per
cent intei• it. No delay. All
C. <•. BRYAN 1’
loans strictly confidential.
Call on ns ut once. I lecker ATTORNEY AT LAW
A Beam, 133 Lyon ilreot, 201-2 New First .National Bank llldg.
Albany, Oregon.
ALBANY
OREGON
6 per ct. Farm Loans
G. F. Korinch, B. V. 8.
Best Meals in the City
for 25 Cents
Room 50c and Up
St. Charles
Hotel
Veterinarian
«
Both Telephones
S T. I } 10. V - - OliEOOX
DR.
ALBANY, ORE.
T. K. SANDERSON
DENTIST
(¡RANT I’IRTLE, Proprietor
s.
Telephone:
0
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
is complete ami our
stock fresh and clean
\\ e cmiv a full line of
Coffee, Spices,
Canned Goods, mid in
fact, everything needed
for the table.
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remind ub of the big magazine
offer.
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