The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, November 10, 1911, Image 2

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    own it, but because a newspaper
ia to Home extent public property.
A newspaper is usually the yard
•tick with which strangers
PUB! ISHED EVERY FRiDA f BY
measure a town or community.
U L. GOOD1NO
No town with any pride likes to
HiiTim awt> I *»<»*•> i aroa
I m * without its local paper.
There is not an exchange that
reaches our tables that carries as
Politically hit pendent
little local advertising as d<M*s the
Entered at the pOBtotflce ut Scio, Ore . News. There arc some 2H or 30
different firms and business
ua »ecoml-claxa mail matter.
establishments in Scio. Aliout
JAL HOME CHIS! half of them are represented by
local or display ads. We feel
that
more of them would be
Your SubMtlytWn expired i>» the 1»U lumped
la the tpact below.
Fkate renew at «ase * b 4 benefited by judicious advertis­
ing. Some, of course, could not
ret lb* benefit ul the 11.15 rate
be expected to carry very much,
but most any one of them Bhould
have at least a card. We are not
saying this by way of complaint
Some who have not been repres­
Mt’ IW( 'Ml ITION HATH*:
ented in our columns have alrcndy
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One year in Advance . ...................... 11
One year, at end of year............... 1 60 told us they would be ready V
V begin soon. The average weekly
Six month» In advance.....................
60
Three month» in advance...............
in a town of this size is a four
ur>
Single copy in wrap|>rr...................
page paper, two pages of which
is
printed at Portland and of th*
A.OVKI«T'IH1N<4 KATFX!
remaining
two pages at least
Cnrd of thanks.............................. ..
UB half of each is used for display
S|M-cial obituary notice», per line
ads.
Exteruled wedding comment»,
II.'
p. r line
The News has been giving
Duplay a«l». to be chang«*d weekly
two
to three times as much space
if itealred. one column wl<l«r
each Insertion, per Inch.. .. ir to news matter aa several of our
Buxine«» local» per line ................. 06 exchanges but we should also
Ling time standing ail», contract»
have our ad space used. The
mntle nn application.
better support given, the better
we can make the paper.
(Ght S.intiam ìleo
TH E EL ECT IOS
On December 1 will I m * held
the next city election at which
there will be elected a mayor for
a term of two years and six
councilmen three of whom arc
to serve for a term of two years
and three for a term of one year.
It will also I m * necessary to elect
a city recorder and city treasurer
to serve one year each. No
marshal is to be elected as he is
to ba an appointive officer in the
future.
Candidates must be nominated
at least ten days before election
and shall either be nominated by
a mass convention or by petition
signed by at least 15 voters and
each candidate must fib* with the
city recorder a written accept­
ance of his nomination.
It is to be hoped that the very
beat material possible will I m *
nominated and elected.
Men
neither too radical nor too con­
servative should be elected. It
ia better tn keep between the
two extreemes. It is more desir­
able to walk forward carefully
than to run or to stand still.
It is probable tlwxt there will
I m * more than one ticket in the
field. If so let each be made up
of good reliable men. so that the
public’s interest may I m * safe
guarded which ever wins.
There should be no necessity
for injecting ill feeling into the
contest. Ix*t each voter vote as
he really believes best and give
his neighbor the same right.
ALBAN VS APPLE SHOW
Th«* News wishes to urge u|>on
the people of the Santiam that
a good attendant* be given the
Appl
at Albany. Th ••
management is working hard, it
is an event of interest to all parts
of the county and w<» can show
our appreciation of the commer­
cial club’s effort to send a big
delegation to the county fair here
last year. Ix*ts help one another.
father's place ¡4 the C. A K.
railn»aii crossing • f tne South
Santiam to l-arwood district
Land Tides a Spedai ty
where he is teaching school.
The Santiam Farm butchered
three fine porkers Wednesday
Gel th«* Best. You can got
which dressed 250 pounds each.
it of us. Courteous employes
Mr. Editor come out and get a
square meal of spare ribs as you
1’rires llea«onable .........
M failed to get your gra|M*s on ac-
count of th«* hail storm.
P ie E ater .
L. PA. CURL, M anager
Mnnlers Noles
N««t la-ing used to square meals
Both Phone»
2Z3 S Broadalbin st.
Albany, Oregon
Mrs II. Shilling visit«! fro nds
Mr. Pie Eater, we fear the
in this vicinity last week.
corners might hurt. - Ed.
Mrs. II. S. Derrick and little
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daughters, Gladys and lluby, re­
Shelbern Hems
turned to their horn** near Crab
tree Sunday evening, after a
Stanley Taylor made a business
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short visit with Mrs. Derrick’s trip to Salem Sunday.
Largest
Stock
outside
of
Portland
sister. Mrs. Thus. Quigley.
The rock crusher is doing some 1
Samples and Estimates on Request
A surprise party was given at fine work and through it we ex­
Wm. Wilson's Saturday evening pect to have b< tter roads.
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FISHING TACKLE
in honor of M. Wilson’s G7th
The services at the Catholic!
birthday. About thirty guest- church were well attended last '
were present and spent the even­ Sunday.
> Expert Truss fitting Camera supplies, etc
ing in | laying | edro and later
Rufus Russell spent last Sun-j
ice cream and cake were served lay in this vicinity.
Í Woodworth Drug Co., Albany, Ore
by the hostess. The guests de
Jim George is now the prou«i
parted at an early hour and all
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to
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>4aas»-<
owner
of a motor cycle. Before 3 >-«■»■< >«■■■»< <>
reported a most pleasant time.
he rain he took a numb«*r of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holly field
spina.
ttlMBt-COHN
were guests at the horn«* of Mrs
W<M)D
B
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J.
J.
Barne»,
W. F. Gill,
Hollyfield’s parents, Mr. and
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Mrs. F. J. Denny the first of the
week.
Ethil Arnold, Guy Funk and
Thos. Quigley wen* Albany visi­
tors bust week.
Chas. Apple visited relatives
in Stayton the first of the week.
Oscar Kerch returne I t > his
home near Hepner last week
aft«v sev- ral weeks visit with
his sister, Mrs. Shilling.
A. .1. DeVaney of Jefferson,
transacted business in this vici­
nity last week
V iolet
Ma Fam Topics
WALL PAPER
J. A. Bilyeu, J. R. Barn«»,
<’. A. Warner.
PROMPTNESS.
I^ram io ad p«o<n|4'v
In the
■ffxirv of ilm life ■ firomp« decnaon
» alien more important than a right
dec i»on
(>ne man maker up lux
mind and acta, it may be wrongly,
hut if to lie find« out hit m »take,
corvecti and retnever it before an­
other man hat acted at all
It it
(xMvble to wade a great ■mount oi
time by thinking and tti'l more by
talking over actioru. F irat thouglitr
are rometimet wie-r than aecond
and geneially witet than third.
Ai Urvqu» Indwatry In Sp«>”
Vncle Jim Fleener of Sa’em,
visite«! old time friends the first
Notice ia hereby given that the Anal of the week.
account of Jacob Bartntk aa executor
Scott Turner returned fr>m
of the laat will ar d tcitament of Wanxl Portland Saturday night and re­
Bolliah, dccea»ed. han been filed in the
ports having had a nice time.
county court «f l.inn county. State of
Geo. Sutherland and wife and
Oregon, and that the 4th day of
December, 1911. at the hour of 9 o’clock Jim Bilyeu were in Albany Tues­
a. m., ha» br»n duly appointed by »uch day on business.
court for the hearing of objection» to
Mrs. Frank Forster cam«* over
»uch final account ami the aettlcment
thereof, at which time any peraon from Crabtree Wednesday to get
interested in such estate may appear a supply of berry plants from the
and file objection» thereto in writing Santiam Farm.
anti context the »»me.
Miss Effie Roda of Richprdson
Jacob Bartnik,
Gap, is visiting Mrs. R« h * Shelton
Executor
C- C. Bryant,
for two weeks.
Attorney.
John Reeves of Sweet Home,
First publication Nov. 3, 1911.
was
a caller over Thursday night
Laxt publication Dec. 1, 1911.
of last week. He has just re­
turned to his home after a trip
Beware ol Ointments lor Catarrh that Contain of two years in Nevada %id
Mexico. He will start to Eastern
Itrtirg
Oregon
Monday.
aa mercury will aurely destroy thr xm»e
of »mell and completely derange the
A poor ol«l crippled tramp stop­
whole »yxtem whiyi entering it through ped at the Santiam Farm Friday
the mucoua furface».
Such article»
for his breakfast.
The g«xxl
■hould never br uaed except on proscrip­
wife.
Mrs.
Gaines
set
the o'd
tion» t>rom rrputable phyaicianx. aa thr
damage they will do ia ten fold to the man down to a square meal and
good you can |>o«aible derive from them filled his pockets when he left.
Hall*» ( atorrh Cure, manufactured by He went dway singing
COSEIDEXTLiL
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F. J. Ohrney At Co., Toledo. Ohio, con­
The publisher wishes to ex- tain» no mercury and ia taken internally Amazing Grace How Sweet the
press his h«*arty appreciation for acting directly upon thr blood ami
Sound,
th«* many kind words which have mucoua aurfacea of the ayatem. In She's the Best Old Lady I Ever
been given him by people who buying Hall*» Catarrh Cure he aure you
Found.
get the grnuing
It ia taken internally
are pleased with his efforts to and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Libbv. of
nut out a newsv paper and also Cheney At Co. Teatimoniala free.
Jefferson, visited Wm. Reed and
to the business firms and others Sold by all Druggiat». 76e.
sister of Racoon Hollow Saturday
Take Hall'» Family 1’illx for consti­
who have placet^ advertising and
and Sunday.
job work with us. It coats mon­ pation.
The Southerland bovs were
ey (and much more of it than
out
again Sunday with their
P»p»r »nd Ink F»r Our Mon«,.
many persons suppose) to get
The material» that go to make up Regal hounds chasing jack rab­
out a newspaper, and in so small our |'X|wr money are gathered together bits. They succeeded in catch­
a town as Scio the support of from all par:« of the world l*arf of ing three in the afternoon.
every business firm is needed thr paper liber la linen rag from th»
Rev. Roberts of Corvallis, was
Thr ■Ilk com«*» from Chinn or
and even then some work must orient.
Italy
The blur Ink 1» nixth- from over Sunday to conduct th«* Sun­
be obtain«*d from the outside. German or Canndinn cobalt Tbe
day school and preached a short
Everv citizen of Scio and vicinity black ink 1« made from Niagara fall»
IB* is quite a talker.
acetylene g»» »moke, and moat of the discourse.
who is interested in the future green Ink 1» green color mixed In white
Ward
Cyrus
called at the San­
growth of this section ought to sine »uiphlte In Germany The red
tiam
Farm
a
few
minutes Wed­
lie a subscriber to the local color tn the oral 1» obtained from a
pigment imported from Central Amer nesday night on special business
paper-not because of any parti­ ica — Scientific American
| while enroute a foot from his
cular person who may happ?n to.
Nollet ol Hearing i: Final iccsvi!
ALBANY ABSTRACT COMPANY
Au i(ii|«>rtanl iudu»try and «lie f*
cullnr to Mfmlii 1» the manufacture of
'he jute »nd hemp «anilalx called "al
pnrgnix«
Practically all of the work
Inc cia»»r» n«e th«» < heap and comfort
»tile form of tiKitw.-ar a I moat exrlu
«Irely the year around
Alpnrgatu»
ar» al«o populnr In Ixitln America, to
whl< h Ibouxnnda of fmlr» ar» exported
annually
The al|«nrgata 1» ninde b,
winding the hemp or jute rufie around
to form a »mall foot »ha|>ed mm nnd
by then firmly fa»teulns the cord» to
aether a »irons ro|>e »ole at»out n qoar
ter of an Inch thick 1» made
White
■ nd bla<k are the color» generally pre
fcrrrd. though red blue and brown al
pare»'»» are alao »old
Th» C»m»l*» Bit«.
The camel «lone of all ruminant«
hn« Incixor teeth In ttie upper jaw
which, with thr |>»cullnr ■tructurr of
hl» other teeth, make blx bite, thr anl
■nxl ■ flr»t and main dcfvnue. moat
formidable The »keleton of the camel
la full of proof» of devlgn Nolle», for
example, the arched backbone, con
atrnrfed In •uch a way a» to »u»taln
the gem text weight In proportion to
the «|»tn of thr aupport«
A Strong
■-atnel can twnr a thouimnd pound»
w eight, alt bough the uaual lend In
Yemen 1« n<>t mor» than UM) pound».
Iberian Laonut.
If the Spumarti» tnuj tie regarded a»
Indolent ax n race the accuaation might
be leveltd agnln«t their neighbor*. the
I’ortugu-ue with greater Juxtiee tin
Itela lin» «iipplled l’on ugni with lotior
for centurie», nod the wily tittle Gale
gon nrv tlgurnilvely the tire» lu tlie
Portugueae hive Southey tell» a »tory
of nn Knglluliman nt Oporto who naked
hl» aervnnt to « urry n box
"I ii nt a Port ligne«». not a ben«t’~
etclalined the offended native, who
walked n mile to finii a Galega to carry
the burden.
Oy»t»ra a Poet Lang.
Isibndht tnlMtonxrlea In America
wrote to Europa In IO»T that they nad
enten oyster» ■ foot hmg
They «aid
they were very palatable and fully a»
K>x«l n» the KniUnh variety
An ear |
ly writer »tnti-a he had «een oyaterw
thirteen tn<-he« In length In Virginia,
where in l«kn» many of th» r»mi«l>«x’
■etrierx found In th» oyster batuta a
mean» of preserving life.
Smart »I»n.
"Any fi»h In thl« brook F*
"Government «forked It with trout
once." replied the old timer
"But they won t <-ome near a kook."
"They do xeem ■marter than other
fl«h
I reckon maybe they bad to
pa«» a civil service examination fore
the government would notx* rm."—
Waxbmgtou Star.
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