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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1910)
EDUCATIONAL THE CCVNITTEES »l.R CRT HERE to no longer doubt OREGON MEETING OPPORTUNITY SAFE INVESTMENT IN A HOME COMPANY r'<»r »hull time only a liinittsi amount of the prvferre«l stork of the the animus ami purputw behind the assembly scheme. 1 he state At Crabtree Church Saturday, Febru- a jventral committe that met in Portland ao. IMiO. Program to begin ‘ 'Saturday *upt>li«-d the information, it Al 10 O'clock. "unanimously” adopted an official re- ‘•l*<>rt, and that refwirt boldly dec lai s that the direct primary ha* brought on Songs ami Iteclsmations, Ry Pupil» * a king train uf abuses." One uf the sv-called ''abuses" is the m«-thud by of the Public School«. I'..teli cert i fient«* ip i •'Comic Selection", Prof C M Ker. which candidate» are propose«! aid V their names submitted to the voters. dall. * Hume an«! ’•chooi," Mias Mary t. It stigmatize» them a* "aclf-n«>minat- ed" caisixlaU-a and scout* at nomina- Ewing, of Ijlcomb S< hool. "Horticulture," E. W. Cooper. lion in that manner, Yet the primary County Fruit lnspect«>r. law itself pr»scnb«>a thia aa the metlwd "Public Expenditures," Judge J. N. and says ail candidates for office shall Duncan. l-e nominated by that pn-cess and "not '"Select Reading,“ Prof. C. M Ken ALBANY ()RE<»OX in any other manner." The very method, then, that the law lays down dall “The Grange in a Community." C. sisj names as the direct pnri ary, the committee offi< is ly and unanimously L. »haw. "The Truancy Law," C. F. Bigtee. a • » i» •.•» * laughs at, scout* at, repud at«a, de Truant Officer. nounces. In the face uf such an utter- "School Problems," W. 1» Jackson. snee there ne«-d not king« r 1« doubt in "Comic S« l«ction,” Prof. C M. Ken any mind aa to the ultimate purpose of dall. phie assembly scheme. It is s note of l.tTKKAKY P rogram FLitiack, a slogan of Declamations la) First prize for best l^-iaration of war. (blSecomi prize Tt-la official rt |mrt further dedurr« D«-elamat on, SI 50. to be an “abuae' the p<raonal plat- for l-e»t l er lan. at ion 11.00 Song», (a) First prise for best class forma of direct primary cand.-datea in which ih«-y make promises to the p««ople s- ng, U. s. Flag It by 6 feet) (b • f wh.t they will do if elccte-L Th< •• First | rise for beat solo, U. S. Flag I V . < ><« I •• •!< A I I- I - IMI«VI« J- | r< mis« a are »llgmatized aa “self pro- (4 by 6 feet) Maps, (a)B-st map of the U S. by muigat«! platform»," aid are hiased at as an al uae. -Yet, tourl iasid nunds. pupils above the 6th grade. SI '*> (b th«- making of promia«-» direct to the Heat map of Oregon by pupils below l>e«>ple in it cad of to convention boaaes Cth grade. SI 00. H« skkt D inner 1» otic of the very L«-at results brought a «>ut by the ditect primary In the All patrons of the Public Sch ail«. very nature of thing., promts«-» -erule Grangers anti frirmla of Education ar, direct to th« electorair are l«-tt«-r aiwl moat cordially invited to bring th. u nwire virluuua promiaea than ln<»s<- baskets Well filbd with th« m m »made to th«-conventionchirfta, ,» Tn«- that the noon hour may be spent in I l>lr<lg, s made to convent on manipula social manner. tors are invariably promiaes that »alar, I nvitation ira of favorite» »hall I m - rara.nl. that To the friends of Fkiucation of Crab soft sna|« and j<d« stall I m - cr- at«d for tree and adjoining vicinities, under th« '^political understrappers that grafts management of the Public School inter > for thia and that l«>sslet shall l-r per- eats ard the Harmony Grange, a | ubli. apetuat«-«l and increaaed, that stat«- meeting will be held at Crabtree chord. printing fees shall not be r«-,luced, that Saturday, February 36, a* als>ve it si • • official f«*ea of all kinds shall le increaa cati-d. for the pur|s>ae of diacuasit g ed, that new offices shall be created “« ommon interests" along several with which to reward participants in I radical lines In order to encourage , * convention slat« s and Jol t, that »talc the children we haie offered th«- abov< > «money shall I m - loan«! to this and that named prizes of award in a free and J bank, that appropriations snail lie mad« <>|wn contest to »11. 4 for sundry ar d divers activities, that COME, bring your family, your I raids new arid old »hall be made upon friends. invite your nctghi-ors to com« ’’4 the public treasury, all of which is with you. Your presence and influence M mighty costly to the taxpayer On th«- is want«!. Yours very truly, 8 contrary, prom is« s made to the people H. C. PoWKFA, are for reduction of salari«-». reduction Matter of Harmony Grange. An exi>erítinc«*d compounder o: of official fees, rmiuction of aj propria- W. !.. J ackson , tions, reduction of all extravagance» County Su pt. of Schools. an«! other pronuaea that lessen taxes arid relieve taxpayera. Successor to the late Hong Wo Tong, Nome (able Rules But, the central committee says these >f AH muiv , Oregon, is now prepare«! to XpromM«Mi to the |Mn,ple are an 'abuse, Cream rakes and things of similar furnish Chine»«- mesheinos to ail. The and that the direct primary which nature r«-«|Uire a fork to carry them to undersigned recommend* him ami guar Orange ^caUMea them to tw made in all wrong the mouth, they shouki never be bitten. vnteeii »atisfaction. Call or writ«- him is the place to visit at 117 West Second Street, Alltany, e With thia feature out of the direct Asparagus may lie taken with the fin groves in full bloom, tropical On-gon. M. W kstfa L i • -(primary and with th«- proposai and ger and thumb if the stalks are large flowers, fomous hotels, historic '«submission of randklat« a by |«tition ar>d full; otherwise, they shouki be Old Missions, attractive watering ■ islsu out. what is left of the sy stem* eaten with a fork. Pastry of all kinds places, delightful climate, make ', Ut immediately becomes hobbled, hand , snd raw oysters call fur the fork only this favored section the Nation's cuffed, shack led and chain«! to a hitch P« as and leans must be eaten with the ing p«»t. Cut and carved, hewed and fork; berries and sauces require a tea most popular winter retreat. You hacked aa th«- central eomrnitt«-e would »poon. The spoon must be removed can see this section at its best via "unani noualy" have it. then- would be from the tea or coffee cup after the nothing left but the shallow- the sub sugar is diaolvrd, and left in th«- Coiner Norrtton «nJ Front Stretti stance of the system would l>e gone saucer. Always leave some of the ORI It wouk! he s strangled, shorn, plucked liquid in the cup or glass from which POKTLRNiJ and pathetic thing of the past. It . you are drinking, avoiding the appear- ANO would n«it be a direct primary at all. i anet uf attempting to balance the up 60 VEARB but only a futile and fantastic fare«-. turned vessel on your n-»se. Do not fill EXPERIENCE Ry their own <>t!i -ial confession, the the m«Kith too full, «k> not tip the plate Road of a Thousand Wonders purp«iae of the assembly backers ia to to get the last drop of soup. do not eat W 1 I J I j ¡ w ■ "■ ■ cut all that is of value out uf the direct soup from the end of the spoon; salt 1 1 I ■ k ■ 1 primary, and to cart the remains off to «hould not lie put on the cloth, but on at i M I w M l *the tioneyard. ; th«- aide of th«- plate. !»<• not reach T radì M ara « However, what else is to I m - expect- across your neighbor for a dish, but ask O cbigr « ,-cd? The aaaemblyites voted against that it t*r passe«! to you. Ih> not pass CORVRkGHT« Ac Anfora «•»' 11 n< a »kefc-h i1«a«*rtp<w»n n at ,,the direct primary law in the beginning, ' your knife and fork with the plate for ••»L-ilr aarwrtain <««r 4-1 o n ti fr*« whennar m >• prv tyabif mumt I k ,,« < ■'•■auo,.g and have hate«! it ever since. Oregon a serving, but rvst them on a bit of .MO*Mr.NI) •x.n'Mwt’Ui MX HP BOO« nr Pal««*, Up-to-date trains, first •ent f*aa (H<1« n *4 a»e»i«-T l<-f MNiinnf ^ani*. Journal bread on the table. Ik* not cut Into the r'AiMfiva laAan Mu in A < «x recwlr* Vl«b««4 ctarva. tn tba. class in every respect, butter with your own knife Clubbing Wales Peculiarities of custom vary in widely unexcelled diningcar ser I* As the time of year is now at hand ae|»-rated localities, so one should not % hMiA»>m«df niuatratad w«M«fe!y -------------- '«Sr* M vice. quick time and Niiatkm — of — ar.f ---- a<»eoti«c - n * «-a» Tefns I when winter reading should be provided depend too implicitly on rules laid down •ar * — - I direct connections to for, we make the fidkiwing clubbing in certain IxMiks on etiquette. "Wait all points south ........... H.x-h . >rn. . «s»>< l> Ü offer to our readers. One year's sub and see what other» do" is a goo,! rule, Special Round Trip Roto « t scription to the Santiam News is in- but it will not hurt to study the book New Irrigation Hook t-ree clu<l«! in all the- prices quoted below on etiquette. Every family sh«>uld have The Weekly Oregonian (Portland rj.25 such a volume, and insiat on the young “Well Irrigation for Small Farms' The Semmi-Wcekly Journal " A grner* IS a publication just issued I— «»• 92 no folks taking an interest in it. The Breeders Gazette (Chicago) »2 2S al knowledge of good dining rules, to ileneral Passenger Department, of the The Thrice a week World (N.Y.) 12.25 gether with oltscrvance of prevailing Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co.,| WOODBURN TO LOS ANGELES “ |2 (»11 cj»U>ms, will carry one through many sih ! Southern Pacific Lines in Oregon Any SI a year magazine AND RETURN We can give you clubbing rules “ doubtful situation. Good manners This b«K>klet seta forth In a practical I with any newspaper or magazine, n„ can not be laid aside six days in the concise wav the tsMsibilith-s for profit ' week to be aaaumrn! on the seventh. of inexpensive irrigation, and shouk! i With corresponding low rates matter where publish«!. Ktiquette should I m - a matter uf habit, lie in the harxla of every farmer in l ’ rorrt all other sections of tJ e The NltWB has arranged a clubbing jjfWP WuoW avol(j humiliation, ... —__________ ------------------ Observe Oregon. Northwest, with lilieral 8t<»|>- rate with th«- Youth's Companion Pub a correct posture at the table, never Copies may be obtained free on >vers in each direction and lon< lishing Co. by which the S antiam lounging, tilting the chair back, nor application to Win McMurray, General : limit Interesting and attracts« N) ws am! the Y'outh'a C»m|>anion can leaning on the elbows. Have your Passenger Agent, (). R & N., and S.P. iterator«* on the various Winter lie supplied for >2 60 a year. The last chair near enough the table to admit of Ultra tn Oregon, Portland, Ore. named paper ia the leading weekly an upright position.—-Ex. lb**>rts of California can be had magazine publish«*,! in the country. Notfce of I inai ScttleHK nt >” application to any S. P. A few settings of pure bred Buff Notice is hereby given that the •r O. R. & N. Agent, or from The tarai «Sarheta A orpington eggs, at 12 OIF |a-r setting of undc*-signed adminístrate.r of the estate ft»IHwtng arr prkw» amvtcwl *»n TI.tu ■kt I HL Egg« only from the select«] bint» of Allen Van N<■»», deceased. late of «W m< h wvrk b> «tur ih^lrra: WM. c urray Wbret. per iMtabrl . ate offered for sale, If you want eggs Linn County, Oregon, has file»! with the . I I «»•t*. pr’f hR«*MH ........................ . Central Passedger Agent from hens that look well and lay well Clerk of the County Court for Linn • |wt wb wsw. get a few of there and you will not County. Oregon, his Final Account. I Mmn. M* Portland. Ore. M i t tll »»<• JMW* »«»« « and the court has fix«! the 7th day of ' •s-gret it. J. F. Wi.ssii. t'hn|\ |*f MM ...... ...^ ..... . March, t!»10. at the hour ofI o'clock | hniirr, Prr r°b > <<• >*r <l«MI«*** Ixaik here! I can furnish you with A. M. for the hearing of objections, if 1 h< N fwh will be glad to supply a l’hHltena» I*r pmtfNl groceries, lunch goods. post ranis, any, against said account and the set- I ropy of the paper free, regularly, to < hH'k**n» |«»*r |*«*«tiii|, bi**||rra stationery, and school supplies, con tie ment of said «-state i.rrN*. per pRRR«| sny one who will supply items of news 1 «trfcry*. P*T ptHMHl n fectiiwiery ami tobaccoes. Orders taken J. F. Limai weekly from any and all of the sue. <, per pmtRd it for office sunpliew and rubber stamps Administrator rounding netghborho.ids. Some one m Href, twt txvnn«*, live «righi •hATfc. dfWWtl Agency for the American Weekly. J. K W-ath- rfoid, Atty, for Adm. every neighborhood should be willing to \ «mi. pr ft»r *l*ll»l»ing .,^,. ... I» C. G. G ough , First insertion Feb. 4. Last insertion . lake up thia work for the interests of • h*'»-n tu«» |x*nn I «In arra MullpR.wr i«v<m<l. Jn*« >1 -T Scio, Oregon. Meh. 1 themselves and neighbor*. ^1- Linn Haven Orchard Co OREGOX TITLE & TRUST COMPANY « r DR. ,| M0\ FOO 4 CALIFORNIA IN WINTi R THE ESMOND HOTEL Centrally I wat«*«J, guitti rooms, prices moder ate, courteous t real ment <Vhasta Route PACIFIC Scientific Hmerkan VUNN & Co.1,1New Yuii $55.00 M M I è 4