The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, September 22, 1911, Image 2

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coat for the entire series alxA-e
which the lamrd cannot let a
contract. Thus the public is safe
guarded against excessive prices.
Oregon’s law seems to have
been made for the lienetit of the
book conipanics and text-book
coinmissioneni. I»et us the next
time have one that shall deal
justly with the tux payer.
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LEHERS FROM OUR
COUNTRY
CORRESPONDENTS
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SCHOOL OPENED
SEPTEMBER IS
One year in advanc«- .......... ....... fl
One year, at «-nd of year
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One year, at end of 2 years ...
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Oni* year, at <* im ‘ of 3 years ......... 2
Si« months in advance.......... • « • • * •
Three months in advance ...
Single copy in wrap|>er .... . • •••
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A 1» VEH ITHINO 1« A t KM:
Card of thanks.................................
Hp«--ial obituary notices, per line
Extended wtskting comments,
p< r line ...
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Display ad». I«» be changed weekly
if di-ntr««!, one column wide
«•ach insertion, |x-r inch.. ..
Business locals per line...................
Long time standing mis. contracts
made on application.
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Your Subicrtplios rtpired os tbr d*t< Pumped
ths ?■»<< below.
F1 ca » c rrncsr at oser Ard
get tb« benefit of the >1.2» rule
h
Illi« paper changed ownership «•»
August is . It you have not pj IJ in
n lvancc of that date you itmuld re­
new al once and thus lake jdcantag"
of the
$1 28 rale.
We would he
pleased to have your prompt renewal
‘ Our School Bonk In
President Taft said that the
wool schedule of the tariff was
indefensible. He vetoed the re­
medy.
Hence his action is
indefensible. He is to try on
his western trip to defend thin
veto. He will have a tough job,
And when some voter steps into
a store and is charged H6 cents
for a baby’s woolen «hirt which
is nut much larger than a poetage
stamp, Mr. Taft will have a very
difficult task in convincing the
pur baser that only an expert
can judge if the price is too
high.
Gel tin- Best.
You « an get
it of us. Courteous employes
Prices lirn-oiiable .... .....
fi Prospects lit Succtwfil Sctoef Beyer Beller
b;fi $dMl Noa m ÄccrHrtrt
Entered at th«- postotTie«- ut S< i«i, Orc
as i « nmd-rlar» mail matter.
Lit nd Title# ti S/Hcitd/i/
list it Coheres
Li. IA. CURL.
Sauliam Farm Topics
Mr. Cameron of Albany, who
holds some timber claims up on
Roaring river, was looking after
the saint- the first of the week.
Mr. Raymond and wife of near
Scio, called on us Wednesday
for a few hour« visit.
Frank Williams, wife and son
of Plain View, visited (’. Gain« a
and wife Saturday. They were
formerly residents of Providence,
Clifford Griffin of Racoon Hol­
low, sold four ton of oat hay to
| Joe Benosky for $10 per ton. So
President Taft has struck a there is still a chance to sell hay.
ixtpular chord with one of his
Lester Bilyeu of Jordan valley
vetoes at kast. He has vetoed is contemplating moving on the
the p'ot of the impure foods old Lee Bilyeu farm this week
manufacturers to oust Dr. Wiley. near his parents, (¡co. Bilyeu.
Had all his vetoes been as well
I»ouis Conser is visiting around
received by the public Mr. Taft
in
this section, looking for a cook
would not have needed to make
as
he is getting tired batching.
his extended jaunt across the
Some gal would do well to wink
country.
at him when he passes by and s
linking the other way.
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/treuibies
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Jame« Stanton and wife of
l.a Vogue at Wesely 4 Cains.
Portland, ar«- v. t.ng ' W
You are invitrel to subacibe for the Gaines and relatives this week.
News.
Newton Crabtree went to
District 76 sch«x»l shoes for boys,
Buena Vista Tuesday after his
nu..... and children st Wesely 4 Cains.
two
daughters, who were at the
8. Philippi is building an addition to
hop yards.
his residence in th«- west part of town.
S. W. Gaines and wife and i
The News ami W« ekly Oregonian one
year for II.PC. (lood until Oct. 31.
James Stanton and wife were in
Just Arrived at Wesely & Cains, a Scio Monday on business anti
large line of children, ladies and misses viewing the city.
sweater coats.
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P ie E ater .
(«. M. Flock has moved from Gates ‘
Both Phone«
THU HIGH SCHOOL
MTVATlONa
Kcio is locatiul in the foot hill«,
eighteen miles cast of Albany, la ex
traordinarily healthy and absolutely
free from al) epidemic disease«. The
a Ater is exceptionally good.
Ha« two
churches with regular aervices and the
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ri. '.i.itv IB equal to that d
any ordinary country town.
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On FvptemU r IN Scio opened with a
<• mplete II igh School, embracing a
four years course and which will be
<>l*en and free to all I.inn County pupils,
wl. > have completed the eighth grade
work in the public schouis. The year
will ■■ divided into two terms of four I
and one half months each.
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Largest Stock
of Portland
Samples and Estimates on Request
FISHING TACKLE
Expert Truss fitting
Camera supplies, etc
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J Woodworth Drug Co
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Albany, Orogon
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Pamnssr, w F. (»ill.
Hwarrcav, C. A. Warner
In 1.445 a h indsome am! commodious
seven rm-rn building was erected, which '
contains modern furniture, etc., is
centrally located and has r-»omy play
grounds. I-team heat ha« Ixen installed !
this ye»r.
Scio MiliiiHj ConipaiMi
I.A tl<»R ATOR Y
A well equipped laboratory has been
purchased an I will be m use thia year.
The science work will Include a thorough
laboratory course in connection will
the
ular recitation courses offered
heretofore.
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SCIO ROLLER MILLS
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A T II I KTllU AND 8FURTS
A< proper exercise is necessary for
good health of students, basket ball,
in door baseball and other
harmless
«¡■orts are encouraged.
The opening of school always
means quit© an expenditure to
parents. Not the least among
EXPENSE
the < xpenses is that of books.
Thcr-are ro tuition charges what
ever to the students. Board and kelg
Much complaint is often heard of to Mil) City where he has employmen’.
ing rin be obtaini-d at a moderate price
eoat of oar
ThoiULS Topi s
Another shipment of l.a Vogue coals
R>- its are low and the other cxp-n«e«
Then- is good cause for objection, for Indi«-« and misses arrive,! at Wesely
Dick Kelly unloaded a car of of maritaining the family are leas than
links do coat too much. Our A- Cain*.
Lumber which will b- used ip in almost any other of like site towns
school book law is very defective. Normtn !^»ng is treating the street
building a new house and barn Students from outside the city will be
The whole thing should I m * re­ in front of his property with a coat of
aa-istclin securing lodgings if they
on his farm.
will rail on th<- principal. A list of
vised or abolished nt the next gravel.
S.
F.
Zvaset
was
an
Albany
available rooms, boarding places, etc.,
Wesely
t
Cain
have
a
full
line
of
regular session of our legislature.
will !><• prepared for the use of parents
The present contract expires in men's mackinaw, corduroy and duck visitor Monday.
ami students d> «¡ring such information
coats.
Frank Shores has liven looking In some cases students who care to do
June. 1913. There is no hop»? of
Shall I m * I« k > busy to talk much for af property near Albany with
relief before that date. Why the the next few weeks but our prices will
so may arrange to pay fur room or
the intention of buying a small boar.) by working a short time morn­
text-book commission let the con­ talk for us. I'has. Wesely.
ing« ami evenings.
tract for books at the prices they Mrs. John B. Kelley died the first of tract.
did would be interesting to say the week st the age of 73. She was
E. C. Reiley took some Krain
THE TEACHERS
the least. A law that permits one of.the early settlers ami well known to Albany last week.
I r >f. I . I., flooding, the principal
Every customer to know that our stock
five men to let contract* for sup­ here.
Mr. and Mr«. Leonard and Mrs employed, has had 14 years in high
DRUGS is new, clean and pure,
Should we
plying all the school books used Th«- long winter«venings will soon be Wm. Gilkey and sons have r< school work, is a graduate uf the
here.
Get
a
good
supply
of
reading
by
Indiana
State
Normal
school
and
has
in the entin* state and, at th«*
have in stock what yon want, tell us, and we will
turned from the hop yards.
taku g advantage of the News Club-
been remarkably
successful.
Miss
same time fails to safe guard the bing bargains.
H. Struckmeir .spent last week Harriet .M. Pugsley is the assistant
be glad to get it on short notice and without
persons who have the bills to pay I am compelled to reduce my Stock at the state fair.
principal and is a graduate of the
extra cost to you. In addition to a general stock
is dangerous. The present law until I get into mv new building, Now
Washington University.
Miss Alma Struckmeir has
provides that the governor ap­ is the time to get your buggies an.! been carrying mail the past week.
of Drugs, we carry paints, oils, varnishes, wall­
NOTM
point five text-book commission­ farm implements. Come in at once.
paper, school books, school supplies, phonographs,
Thirty-two crrelit« «re required for
When you get our prices you will buy.
Dick Miller and family visit d
ers. No qualifications for per­ Chas
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udustion.
A
r-gular
years'
work
Wesely.
relatives in Jefferson last week.
orchard sprays, sheep dip and stock foods. • We
forming their duties are required.
love-« eight credits or four credits each
Th«- Fanners Meat .Market handles
Arthur kelly was on the sick term. Students will work by credits 9
They are more likely to be a choice line of fresh ami cure«! meats
handle the best cigars. We supply you with the
initead of by year*. In this way no
politicians than educators. Tnese at lowest prices. Highest prices paid list the first of the week.
best gasoline for your automobile.
’n fact you
The Holt Brother-» have been student is required to take a second
men choose the books and decide farmers for their beef, mutton, pork,
lime
some
subject
in
which
he
passed
will find us headquarters for quality in all lines.
running their saw mill with a becau«e i f a failure in some other sub
v. hat the selling price shall In*. and hides. Nuf sed.
Roy McDonald. Prop.
full force.
It means thousands of dollars to
jeet The student thus loses no time
Bintelle Brenner left Thursday
ROSAI.EE.
the I km »R company that gets the for Mias
but may work through the course as
Corvallis'where she will enter O.
rapidly as hr is able to do the work.
contract for one or more of the A. C. She has been given 30 addition
It is very important that all students
Shelbern
Item
b M>ks. Every nickel it can add credits more than required for entrance
»should enter school at the opening of
£ C. PEERY DRUG COMPANY
Geo. French of Silverton, is the term ami I m - regular in attendance
to the price of the lxx»k means for the high k .-I»»I work done in the
local
school.
staying with his grantipnrents in order to receive full credit fur the
an enormous profit to the pub­
SCIO
lisher. It is small wonder that The first dance of the season will be and attending the Scio public work.
QRcGON
Oregon is paying from 15 to 150 given Saturday night, September 23 at school.
roroona desiring further informatiotr
the Wr-.-ly-Catn hall. A good place to
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per cent more for her school have a gore! time, you are always wel­
Mr. Spangenberg made a busi- should call on or a-kiress L. L. Gooding,
Principal.
I>ooks than do some of her sister come whet Iwr you dance or not. g « mm I nwa trip to Portland last week,
COVUN OF RTt'HY
states. For example, list winto r onter always maintained Dance, will
Theron Tussell s|n*nt Sunday
C (’. i KYANT
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held every two week• from now on .
The Course of St-jdy embraces four
one company which has a con­ b*
till the cl«», of the ^-»ron.
’n th'9 Vicinity.
years' work as follows:
tract to furnish a certain book to
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Herbert Blatchford of Plain
ATTORNEY AT LAW
FIRST VEAR
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Oregon schools at $1.00 ra h,
Ulllinerj Optrng
View, is staying here and attend-
English. Orthography. Bookeeping.
offered the same book to another
CUSICK BLOCK
A swell line of lilies and Childrens ¡Bg the Scio High Schoo*.
Algebra.
Ancient History and Botany.
state for 75 cents and it was re­
I' m I ♦ Wrtfbt BU(
ALBANY
hats on display Saturday. September Asa Hirons and family spent last
SECOND YEAR
fused even at that price as not 23. at Mr». E. Cyrus Millinery store
Both fluaj
OREGON
OBEtXN ALBANY
Thursday
at
the
State
Fair.
English, Physical Geography, Ortho­
being as good a text for actual at Wesely A- Cains.
Gertrude McLain was away graphy, Algebra an 1 Modem History.
school use as another which was
last
week, visiting. She was at
A. SHANKS
M,
fir»
for
lol
THIRD YEAR
adopted.
In the latter state
FRANK GLEAS0N
—
Manufacturer
and Dealer in—
English. Geometry. Latin and Physics.
l»ook« are selected by a large I have a 245 acre dairy farm located 4 the state fair while gone and re­
rHACTICm »UCWNt-R
board nf eminent school men miles southeaat of Scio for rent at 1250 ports a good time.
POVRTH YEAR
//antes#
and
Saddle#
Will cry nalea anywhere.
cash
Have 13 cows, hay. and many
A. J. Mcldim went to Plain­
actually engaged in school work other
English. Geow»»try. United States
CirrUfv Trimmlsr
Frrulr Work Selk Ik J
thing« which I will sell to party
" rtte for terms and elates
and none of whom get their posi­ renting the farm if desired. For view Tuesday. He expects to History, Latin and Civics. One elec­
or
call Bell phons 22x.
All
Work
Strktfv
Geiruotced
tive.
tions through political pull. The further information call on or address, return in a few days.
MttLHTtX. OFLGON
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state also has fixed a maximum M. P. I zing. Crabtree.
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