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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1908)
W-'.f- ’ • 4 » . • V * A‘ ■ - Report o< the Svbool* of making the condition serious, those notes ar* renewed ! shall make it l.ii.n county. The monthly reja»rt system intro , my business to ruin you.” Then the financier turned to hi* caller. duced into the schools of the county, is "I think, " he »aid "you will find the proving a great success in securing a higher per cent, of attendance. The I bank willing to extend your notes." It was. general average in the county for the past month is about 96 |*r cent. The certificate of award, introduced by the eatherford wyatt county Superintendent, granting to all schools making 97 per cent, in attend ance is proving a strong incentive to more fiunctual attendance The follow Office III libimi» rtf B:,«k ing school* received certificate* of Monthly W J. F. WESELVS GROCERY Headquarters For & Attorneys-at-Latc SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK award for the- month ending Nov. 27th G*««*»* *LBAA Y District No. 2. Irene H. Nolan, her. pei er t of at I • District No. 11, <»oldle Jones, teach H. MONTAN YE er j>rr cent, of attendance 97 District No. 17, Anna Blacklaw teacher, prr cent, of attendance 9*. \<>.arv Public sod > »llvllor District No. .'11. D. M lligbre. teach of Patenta ami Pansu» ». er |«r cent, of attendance 97. Allein, Or. District No. 32. I. Alexander, Office. 233 Wrat imi. teacher, per cent of attendance 9s District No 37. C. F. Bigbee, teach er, percent, of attendance9H, I» at District No. 41. Ida Maxwell, teach er. per cent, of attendance 97. District No. 42. Mark A. Paulsen, principal, per cent, of attendance 9H. District No. 49. Vila Nanny, teacher. At Wr*l « ini <d l’ e 't«»rii —»n wtr« vi per cent of attendance 97. bridit». District No. 57. T. J. Goin, teacher. par cent, of attendance 9s District No. Hu. Ties*to M Shelton- tn Kiner teacher, per cent of attendance 97. "V J I’IMPUIKT o K District No. #&, A. I’. Hirvna, teach er. |ier cent of attendance t>7. 55 District No 6«>, Bessie E. Brown, A. William* teacher, per cent, of attendance 9n. •rFV • •• < •» * I District No. 74. J. W Bolin, teacher, per cent, of attendance 97. District No. 77, J. I,. (ala van, teach er. |ier cent attendance 97. District No. 7 . Anna Engel, teacher. |>er cent, of attendance 99. District No. 79, i.eorgia Laporte, 4 4 « » • 4 teacher, per cent, of attendance 99 the District No. 90, May Hews, teacher, 4 » 4 4 4 * (Pi per cent, of attendance 97. District No. ON, J R Geddes, teach » AUtam ()»r .1st I ni<?*r ,*x Pl er. per cent, of attendance 97. Diatrict No. 100, Addie Anderson, »4 teacher, per cent of attendance 9s. i,*L Diatrict No. 102, E. E Munsey, 4 l I«» «»AFtMtb. teacher, |>er cent, of attendance 97. ,1 LaAVINO a B a T ~<1O— ,.«:J3 a a,. Portland P»«*nff i e r ....... Morgan'* Methi da. Ihilly eveept *unday. A treasury official who recently re V usivi «u M «»r ■ hio — turned from New York tell* the Wash Portland Pa»irtig»-r ... .*;4’>i>. m. l ng ton Herald a story illustrative of bali, eic.-pt 9unday. the effort of J. Pierpont Morgan, the Paaae-igrr« arriva in Porli .mi al II :30 New York financier, to stop the finan i ni. Mai return sanie d*v. leaiiov rial depression Portland at 4 :15 p tu. A manufacturer had iteen operatine lor (urtlier mf< rinatimi, -all on or his business for sometime on credit. •ddrea» W M MiMt RR .Y. Hi* notes fell due early in November, ttrn. P*«» Airi . Portland Or. ami he went to a bank to get them re T. J liAXNF.N Daal Averli. West newed. Though he had been a large »ciò. i»r. depositor and was known to lie a man of acrupulous honesty, the bank de clined to grant him an extension, insist ing that he should pay his note* on the l> M. Mi K aMiHT lil W AlU. Of Otif ECTIVE THt.ES day they fell due. This was im|KMuii- An experienced compounder of Hare an <H«irwct ot m»e rrriaamrl ble ami bankruptcy «tared him in the >•» I he face. He went to a friend and asked him what he should do. "No bank will loan you a cent," said Successor to the late Hong Wo Tong, hia adviser. "1 have it. Go to Mr of Allumy, Oregon, to now preftared to Morgan ami »tat* your case to him." furnish Chinese medicines to all. The Oft be rwnl ptt»|arr » tin fnfrtttl t<» u tire K ami "Oh, he won't do anything for me," undersigned reeommemia him and guar nr •rrt'irt •• « m n « or twMiey Itane«), nur the manufacturer responded, hopeless antee* satisfaction. Call or write him «f nwi« K »hr V«riirflf of mir esperi CAI.4VAX A MiKNlGlIT. I’w p’s. en or In iwj iv "Hu( i n tiy. anjIw* " at 117 West Second Street, Albany, Mr. Morgan received him courteously Oregon. Z. rt KUDU, Manager and listened to hia statement. Then he M WiMTFAU. Hack« connect »illi ali tram» hoth al turnel to his phone ami rang up the Weal Scio ami Mlinker». ■ >*<«■ raimer 1 hint and HnwIalMti NU. Clover Seed bank. Olir riffa >>ur fir»l eia»« and '«ir Ixirae» •'Mr. So-ami-So ia in my office,” he AI.RANY. IIIKÍO» said, "and tells me you have dec lined A limite»! ■mnant <>( abaolntelv pure ff-aai driver» Pr-ce» rraeonable to grant him an extention of his note*, mi dover »eeii lor vale. Imbuirà of thè Subscribe for the S an T’AM Ngwa. «nhacrihe lor th»- Vim»» N.a. It ia just such people a* you who are llibler-Oill, Co., or ol R. W. tàlli. L Attorney-ütLaœ J. . WESELY. Pup's Coffee House THOMAS GROCERY i v: DISHES 7 THE ROYAL HOTEL S iq J list received a fine line of I >ish- ware, consisting of Tea cups aud saucers Coffee “ ( hoe. •* I > i li Her sots Berrv Hilad ( 'hoc riME CARB SOUTHERN PAC. R. R 7 (’like plates Witter I’ie plates Tea Bread and butter plates After dinner cups and saucers and others too numerous to mention Come ami see them. \N. E. THOMAS &, SON STAYTON DR. J. MON FOO SCIO LIVERY & FEED Linn County Abstract Co. STABLES Cninese Medicines »•.A •»‘♦e ‘ • » • * ■ t. •j‘ , ' é » »z*-. V • . i ». <•. » ‘ *.<• 1 - -e > ' *: v*a a • * k. Ti •> L- •• I . - »9. F» BOU *> '■ ' -, ’i. **< • ■» * > • • »> ■»*> . .- JCt*.« *