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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1917)
HAVE LIQUIDS PcRES? A Cur.ou« E«p«' m«m That V»«»"« 1« Pr«v« *i hai it»/ Hl»«. it 1« imt e-my to imagine liquid» 4« l .omg pul* , though it.is M-rtns tu li- il.v use »L.iuti by < ria.1 fiimibwr » xperiMo tils. When u cer tain amount • I powdered sugar 1« slowly loured into warm water tlm ».it r will di»»oh< the -ugnr ami jppi .ir to absorb it without iiwrea»- ii-g ii» volume. Similarly, when al i oiml 1» palimi into waler tile r> • suiting volume 1» I»’»« than tlm »uin of the two volumes. I or in»tuncv, if fifty parts of ■ iter ami ! fty part* of ai -nlml Is« inixiil together limy will r ake only nii ty ¿our turi». Appa "ntly one •»f the liquid* 1111« clitvml into the “|or’*” of the other. Thi» rv|wri ■ nt ■ om m 1 p«’ri’ 1 i in laboratories i<m»i*t« hi puttin’.' t nutrtd iiUHl’titic« of tlm two li.,i:idr togelhvr. but tlm effe<-t w l’jid I«’ far more «triking were it !-...«iii|i« for Studer.!« to See one of til- liquids actually “»miking“ into th other. This can I h « done in tin fiiii’iwiiig way: Po e two gla««e«, one fljh’d to the brim with water mid tlm other With alcohol. In order to ■how tlm effi t to Ix-iter advanta;'!’ color tlm alcohol with red ink. The gla»»cs hi!’i;d imt lie over full- that i«, tin hurfm •- of the liquid should not bulge iibuvi’ the rim of the glass. When everything is ready placca sheet it paper over the glass full of a! ’lìmi and with a hand on the |m’wT to k<<p it down on the nni of th -!:i-s invert the tumbler am. tlm h o al will remain in tlm gin«» owin-.' to the air pressure on tin pafivr. Now place the inverted tut il ’er ove,* tliv ;du»s full of water i-od i r<- i ’II v draw out the pa|»er Th » tan to done without •piiiing a drop of uh uh <1, and tel a- »0 hi :■» l.e paper 1» removed the nli-olml w JI < Hiimcncc to drop. <*wmg t • the fa t that it is col on<l it is p i»«itih’ tn «co the alcohol u Uially “-oiikin'" into the water wbil«’ tiny air bubble* that were formerly contained in ’Im “|mrc*” • i’ th.’ t .iter n-e «b«wh tn tlm top « ti e tun birr. Tin« will < >rit:nu< fur «imi’ I.tile time until n con • •b .1' ' u.r i p.iie forms in the tup of the tumbler. the tar I, r< • journey. had not fallen Lel<>w .’m i »I r< ..• t th m ■’ «-it the MARKET REPORT YOU CAN AFFORD A The following srv cw«n price« qoot*H Iv«ey. on Thursday of each wr«k by our It is -ird Ir. ».bollir- thlt no dealers: word in Biblical Hebrew «’ •n n-•« an Wheat .............................. 2 M) rlcphsnt , vet the Hebrews were fa- Oats ...................................... ... 70 nnfutr with \ »re, and the skilled Flour, per sack............................... 3 35 .-workmen of Hi rum. king of Tyre, Butter, (Countryi per roll ... 70 ■f’-h: uied th- ffi’iit iron throne if Rutter Fat (net) .. .. .. .7S Ndiimon grid nvorlsid it with pure »<•«. case count, per ikiten 27 •i.ld. <«•* I King« X, IS; 11 Chron Hens, per pound .... . 14 to 15 ich’« ¡1, 17, I < irvar. ¡«-r pound ................ 10 Turkeys, per pound........................ 17 Ihxka, per pound I'ekin . ... lii Th« Origin«! L«v«r«* L««p. I (lucks. Indian Runner .................. 17 Sappho’« l.i-np wa- tie name giv Pork. dre«»<«l 16| en to a white cliff <r promontori Veal, per pound, for shipping ... 12| am ii'iitly called Lem d .1, now Catte Du .ito, at the southern estremiti' of Santa Maura, one of the Ionian i»i Hid». It w;:s »0 called bi’i'iitl’' Sappho, the ppt’ ii, 1« reported to have thrown Io r . If from th height into the sea. A criminal, with bird« attached to him to hr . I. h » fall, wa« thrown from the cliff it the annual festival of Apollo, ami if he reach'd the water un hurt he wa.» picked up by ¡1 Im.-it la< ‘ «I there for that purp •«•. Thi* is the r«H'k from wlie-h, accordìo-: to the »tor», lovers throw them ■••Ives in order to be free from the pangs of love. Typewriter ribbons G5c News office. at the ERHAPS volt tliinlc you cannot afford a motor car bemuse you think that a satisfactory car nimt cost fillOu or $1200. But if you will look over the (»rant Six at you will find that you can buy ¡1 full si 'ml. full |M>werml five ¡»assenger caT witji everv itnpEov« ment anti refinement ami that you can run thi« car tor a go ihml lesx than you think. P The (»rant Six gela on an average, from IS to 20 miles to a gallon of gasoline, i»<x> miles to a gallon of oil an<i <itM»o m l« » or .more out of a standard tire. e It is so sturdily built that your repair bills are extremelv slight. Above all it is a car fol tin* “first- car ‘ buyer because its economy and dependability do nut demand experience in running a cur. Thi« wâ» a total of thirteen, one bevond Ralph’* thro«, The uu dictice held it« breath in »nutrì ment. “God ha* spoken crini th< prince. Ralph. appalled by what lie r g.irdcd a» a sign from h«-aven. con f..... -d hi» guilt and wa» sentenced to death You want a car—everybody does. Get a Grant Six now and enjt y it. It will give you everything in cluding looks that any car up to $1 ICO can give you Married Hi* Crandmetkar. F nd.ng His Pl«c«. “The Ix-it workmen tometime» make the worst f r<-mcn,” say» Dean Herman Schneider in th Ami-rican .Mag.iiinc.. “ I’liere i« th case of u drnvimin»for ¡1 big job bing house who wa- promi-uM t foreman b<« ause of miii»u.illv fuith fui mid boni work. Forthwith hv grew fretful and worried, then his health U-gnii to (nil. He pr<»v«-d to ! I.fu' , ; I IU tetr f< -riiii 11 ever employed Io Hu- fint one day lie asked for In* ol< I jnl. ami Iterarne uiiic mori' I nippy and effh lent " , An lbi»n Theory. III mu- of the pillili«!:' d l< tier* of IL»eU h*- »4/» that while he wii» "riling one of hi« play« lie had 01: hi» d«-»k mi empty ulo girt«« with >1 •' irpem in .1 Now and then tin reptile u.«rld grow sick, und the au thor would throw a pir<e of »'f. fruit Io it, whereupon the * orp«on Would fall i|p< ti the f ' «I fat,.ii,*h Training. empty its poison into it and the. I the A- . an ’>1 •nc D an get well agnin. “I» it not a g>»<»l Iler. ...n S liie iiicr of tin1 engineer deal like till» with V- pint»?’’ lb in • 1 ■' d of the I'nivrrsity ot t in «. n continue« “Nature's law« an cinr-ti *a‘ »; ply in tie domain of the spirit "I >'■ <"■’ ■ t- edit we|| take to also.**’ their cla r • >ms n lc«»on from their Ho« We Breathe nth' »•. •’ ■ ’ No athletic trainer « ;:ld think of putting track candi Men ui>«l •¿•♦ much (L> n<>( hrcutli' date« into the grand stand and giv- alike. In h vuniau the l>r<utInn ir ' to-m .• !■■ inre mi the theori 1» from the thorax or chest, wbil- of j':.iipm? hurdles, followed In a in 11 man it 1» muinly from tl.. demonstration of Imt own. A team diaphragm, which 1« lower down tra .1 d i’i th » wise, pre*cii'id wiili I In» pi cvlmr iliffen-ni is d.| Imuas nr'.1 sent to <-oin|H'tc with lli.irkvil tl.St it 1« po »ililc to Ti youth.» n 'i • l>a<l learned to race ami ogiiitc by it a woman disguiaed a linn!;.’ in th«’ burly burly cotnpr- a man. although the disguise me tit:« ii of tb> c >rm r lot w mid uiuke be faultier» in other rv»p<s t«. Mo a pitiful iin| r<-i m ” physiologists «av this difference i- not due tn sex, Imt owing to arti Tl « Ooa<! Witch. ii< nil conditions, such a* tile wear During the ¡eiiellion of 1745 n mg of corset». h ' . .mli-r • mm into pm . *-mn of a wall'll, ¡'lie thing wa» strange t> him and it» 11« • unknown to him, THE DEATH DICE uml 1 » beauty mid 11» eonstsnt tick mg gave him plcusurr. That nigh: Oran-«lie Clirwa* to a Tast U»aa I« • Trial Fer Murder. the wn’.’li r.:n down ami the tickin,.’ cr asi d Th.’ I gliiander now wa* There 1» shown in the llohvn di rusted v 'th Jtw toy and sought lolli’tii mur’Uin a gift of the ti r for » > un. tu buy it. A puri Imser man etn|w ror, the “death dice,' wii * soon found at a low prie» with which one of Ins ati'i-stor» de- V.’lt ti the watch and the nmne i idrd a difficult case 111 the »ever had chinged lianJ* the highlander, tvi’iith century Their lu»t<>ry i- vhtti klir ' • mor In« lairgtin, «aid, an interesting one. *“».l . «iie I» <1 l.nt night.”—1am- A young girl bad lx>vn murdered don E.x press. hwpu mu fell upon two soldier«. Ilulph and Alfred, who were suitor Origin «I Hockey. fur her hand. Both the accus'd Th” orientili origin of hoekev i.« ti. n denied their guilt, and even prov<«l by the fact that it 1« often torture failed to extract a confes m ati<>-.i d by Arabian writers in sion from either of them. the carile«’, di.is of Islam nt a time Tin n El<- t««r Ernl. rit k Willian when I-rame and Englund hud r. » decided to cut the knot by mean imti'ii.nl < vietem-c. They nm-ak •>{ of the dice box. The two aoldicr- it 11« kuuia and de-cril’e it as 1 sliould th >w for their lives, and jpime in which the kill 1» «trti k (lie |o*. r »h ulil Im executed as the With «. curved stick called niihdj 1:1 murtlercr. Tim event was ct-’ or - mludjan. The hitter w->rd 1« brated with great pomp and s<» lb r«ian. which ■rema tn indicate Icmntty. , that the Ara’’« learned the gam ’ li.ilph had the first chance an ! from their neighlion« of Iron, who threw «ixes. the highest possil.de first taucht tîii’.i: rivilimiion. number. The dice box was th’n given to Alfred, lie fell on h Killed by lmaginati«n. knees and prayed aloud: “Almighb A wmkman on the Siberian rail- thrtl. thou krmwest I am innocent wav wa« mxi<b-ntullv li> k'Xl into a I‘rot ect me, I lw »cei h thee! pa ” n-frige ator car and wo afterward Then he ruse to his feet ar. ' found dead. Imagining that he »«< threw the dice with such force th liemg «lowly frozen to death, he had one of thc’n br»’l»c. The whole oi> recorded In» sufferings with a pu ce showed wig, the broken one nl-i of chalk on the floor. The refriger gave six on the Jarrer |«ottmn ating apparatus, however, wa« out the fragment »;>bt eff /Inywid of order,, 4,nl the temperature in - — . • • FRED T. BILYEU ’ll re liM-d in the village of Ar- rcton. I«le of Might, sonic years ago a young man who wa* k-trotb ed to » young woman. Both wcr.- poor and in humble life, but tl.» g:..inlfa:h< r of the young man L. I money , and Im fell iti luxe with th* young woman and proposed m.’.i*- riage to her. ~' lite ,-irl t<»!«l h r lover, He was displca***d, but, Ln.- mg |M>ndercd «or the dilemma MW .1 way to extii «t- him»«-lf nr««I h • • . rt ■ • -i ! ■ ■■ . '■ Mar him,” «ititi he to the girl. “He 1« rich. He cannot live loqg. Wh»-n he dies you'll have bis money am’ I’ll have you.” She took the nd vice By the marriage she becanv* the voting man’« grandmother. N d long after the old min «lied, ami then »‘ic wedded h< r tir»t betrothed SCIO, OREGON (¡run! . 1/ "t/>r ( 7//• ! ’¡»rporution. ('h rrhnnl. Ohio Sunshine Route Open Window Way through Your Child. Does your child break into th" conversation when wu have vn>i ton. l»->o« he lra»e hi« clothes lyni" .JI over the house? Du» Im ent aurreptitiouslv 1« tween meals? Dm « he lay his hand» on almost I any thing In- want» to make some thing out of without asking your permission ? Ihx-s I e mme down late tn hreak fast ? D »■« he mi “Huh,” “Ger?-’ And, if imt. uhv not? You arc hi« parent, ami he 1» living in the I’mti-d Ntat<-» of Anu-rica. — Life. CALIFORNIA MT. SHASTA SAN TRANt’ISl’o VOS EMITE VALLEY L< >S \ \< .1.1.1 8 ORANGE EMPIRE an<l manv other attractions Costs Little More Taat For Butt«r Here 1» u test for butter »•> sim ple that any housewife cim put it into succe»»ful practice: A clean piece of white paper is smeared w th a little of the »iis]M-ct<-<| but ter. The paper is then roUed up and set on tire. If the butter 1-) pure the smell of the burnt imijh - f i is rather pl.-’-ant, Imt the ouor 1 I distinctly tallowy if the “hutter” 1« ini’.de tip wlmllv or in |»art of ani mal fat. Chicago New* Th« M«> »cm Letter Writer. A« num of the losi-r cla-«*s ml the City of Mexico < an neitlier read I nor write, the Mexican letter writer) Joes ii thriving business. He writ« 4| letter« of all kinds—love letter«,' begging letters—it matter» little t » him so that he is paid for his work.) These men are found in the plaza ' of Kunto 1* <mir -o, a »ort of market • place, where second hand article, are for «ale. Coetullmg I>1 Sag«. No Kor- nn I niiple woulil think of marrying without consulting the *age. who fite« the liappv dav for them. Thin he doe« «imply bv ad ding the brulé» age to the bridt groom’s. ami after determining which «tar rules the destine of thee, united ages lie decrees that th* wedding shall take place niton th day «acred to that »tar. P*tri«tic. but Ignorant. Ahk local agent for information JOHN M. SCOTT, Generiti 1‘a-»enger Agent. Portland, (begun Southern Pacific Lines .s; FISH BRAND REFLEX SLICKER Kevps out all thy wet DEALERS EVERYWHERE Vjterproo/i. Absolute. arv ALsrked thus — AJTOWiacO. BOSTON Wallware is being tried out here by several and they all »peak of the ease of washing off the grease or dirt—try a can. Every can guaranteed by N I Morrison. A very raw m mit va» being put through an examination in gcogra- pl v w hemin he proved himself »«- to’ishinglv ignorant. \t last, after .1 i I'lnrv on hi« part of unusual <let Rid ot Vour Rheumttlam flagrance, the examiner scowled a’ Now is the time to get rid of your him and thurulercd: “Idiot, vop want to defend yotir rheumatism. Yiu will find Chamber- countn and -ou don't even kno« lalna liniment a great help. The relief I which it s(Tonis is alone worth many where it is!” tunes its cost. Produce and Cream I ntn in thf market for produce of all kinds, »0 bring it iu. 1 am paving top prices for Eggs. Poultry of all kinds, Ghickens, Turkeys, Geora •nd I hicks, also Veal and Pork. In addition to theae, I am paying within 2 cents here, of the top for C 'HKAM. delivered in Portland. I also aim to keep within 2 cents of the Portland mar ket on all produce. Bring qje your green hid* a and pelts and I will tcrat you right. o. R. TURNER Successor to Densmore-'.Vade Co.