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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1911)
I« 6 6 6 WE WANT COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS There was a dance at Jordan Friday night, A good time was reported. Joe Burton comb, who h visiting with their brothel J. Burton this week, return«! home Friday. The first term of school here closes Wednesday, December 20. L eo . Wes! Scii Notes Marion z\rnold is working a The young |M.*opie are busily assistant at the depot, Jim Glenn engaged m preparing a Christ ha-, ing gone to Carlton w here he mas program. The exercises has a ¡xisition under Mr. Liven will be held at the Baptist church. good. former agent at this place. Rev. C.o, Sutherland of Scio Jay Hoagland, footbull plaver was here oi business recently. at Pacific University of Fori t George has many friends here. Grove, is visiting hen1 at the Rev. Williams was ordained a home of his uncle, I. Hoagland. Baptist minister on the 19th inst. Miss Kate Donahue of Munk Lacomb has three resident min ers is taking music lessons here, ister* now. of Mrs. Kistler. A tax meeting was held at the Misses lama Tindall and Kate I. comb school house Saturday I Donahue visited Miss Edyth« and they voted a 2-mill tax. 1 IS votes were cast; Mr. Downing Hoagland Wetinesday. Mrs. W. I). Sanford is in was elected road supervisor. Everv c. -t >.ner t<i know that our STtX’K OK DliL’<;s is new, clean and pure, Should we not have in lock what von want, toll us. and we will I'1' ' •» I t i • t it on short notice and without ext ;i ' 'st to you. In addition to a general stock of Druy». w<> carrv paints, oils, varnishes, wall- pc r. -h•> >' »>ks. school supplies, phonographs, orchard sprays, sheep dip and stock foods. hat die t' •• !>• t ci ’¡irs. We We supply you with the ’n fact you b>st gasoline for vour automobile. Lawib Herns will find us headquarters for quality in all lines. Portland visiting friends. E 0. PEERY DRUG Among those notice 1 at the n ad meeting from the Crabtree 0 Mr. Bender came home last country were. Craft, Davenport, week, leaving for Portland Sun COMPANY 8 day. (lain»«, R oktr, Barrows, Bartu, 8 Dr. Prill called on I. Htnglanl OREGON The teachers hereabouts are recently, who is very ill with 8 erysipelas. going to spend the holidays at II SCiO O. A. C. Short Courses Begin January 3, Continue Four Weeks YOU •AR F Every c tizen of Oregon i» cordially invited to sttcid Ou diort course* uf the Oregon Agri cultural College, t>eg>nning Jan 3. Eleven di-tuo live course« will !*• offered in Agrtcul tore, Michatitr Art*, llumcxbc Science and Art, Commerce, Foreatrv «nd Mu»ic Every cour-. d< fcgnt'd to HELP the «tudent tn hi« daily work. Make tht* •' pleasant and profitable winter outing. No tuition. Iteaa- .■dde :u >-> in" latiun* For txautiful tllus- tr itid bulletin, address II ’>! TENNANT. Registrar, Corvalli«. Or«. Cour** <1, C or r**po nd*«. * lonon <ft> <> > <o> <> 1 I i I Holiday I WALL PAPER Largest Stock W. D. Sanford, our pigeon man mail-- ■ \ .' ’ I ■ last week, rvtnrning Wi A. R. Hoagland visited with his family in Portland over Sun day, returning here Monday, lie is engaged in carpenter work here. Mr. and Mrs. Roe Shelton and small son visited the past week at the home of Mrs. Shelton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mill t . Mrs. Sarah Hoagland of Che halis, Wash., is a visitor at the home of her son, 1. Hoagland. Bob Devaney is loading oats these fine days. Roe Phillips never misses see ing the train come in of evenings. M adeline . <• outside of Portland Samples and Estimates on Request Ed Jones was a bachelor last week while his wife and daugh ter were in Independence visit ing relatives. ♦ Herman Steidel left here last week for Eastern Oregon. Albany, Ore Mabel Grimes and Lola Faulk so ner were Albany visitors last week. The patrons of Schoool Dist. No. 11 met last Saturday for tl purpose of levying a 5-mill tax for general purposes, and elect ing one director. The tax ques tion was voted down, there be ing only two votes cast for it. C. R. Shelley was elected direc tor. Claude Churchill is building a new house on his father’s farm in which he and his bride will dwell. Guy Wyman shipped a load of hogs to Portland Tuesday. New Year W ood B ee FISHING TACKLE Woodworth Drug Co., ft <> < > mt*: K« Christmas Sbelbarn Items ♦ FARES ON THE CORVALLIS Q. EAST ERN RAILROAD and th(‘ C. & E. nt K(HM) TRIP Oil ( >\ E ( )n sale I ><‘reinber 23, 24, 25, 30 nnd 31, and January I, with final return limit January 2, 1H1 2. à E. Agent for JOHN M SCOTT, (¡moral Passenger Agent *' Bilyeu Deo Shots Ila . -¡. r and otInis. I he I title Italian I hildrrn and the I loliday Relana Brino • *w llrh HE little Itallnn children ibn't ' <■ -t».» • Santi Cisti* to com« dowu tlielr elilmtieiM and tiring Ilu tti toy*." «aid daddy Jack «ml Evelyn looked horrified "Glad we nln I Italian children " oteerved lack "Of course the Itnlluu children finie tlielr Chri ni.» dnddy Went on. "If they d m't buie n Munta Cluu* tliei line the Befana they (tiluk that the Befana I* much belter than w Sml.t Cimi* "Well daddy, what I* the llefan > •' linked IN civil "The Befana ' d nidi iieiii on - 'll d boli nI ., tm. to every Itali.in h«m«e where there are little mie« III Hull th»* Ir I n celebrati' n cover« a couple of week* amt the Befima come* uu the c<c of l.plphnni or Jan it Th« < hlldren are then gntbered to ether In Un ir | ncnt ami they stand In n row Pefore Ite Befana, w tio n«k« tl em lion Ilici time l.eliined In the past lenr. Cor the i "Illi »I' ■■ w ho lui ve |.< en 10 d - he h |>r i < nt I tl c gift» Fur th« little one* who have tieeli nnilgbtv «tie liti» n I’rlliif or II Mw||,h" T v« don't car« for th« Bef , i .. . _ | . ■omen hilt ntislmpdy Better reform before Clirl«tiii:i* Ilion .1 k nil. cd datldi with a twin, kle In hi* eie "You know while Manta < lau* d e nt anlhh bud I ho < he line a way of overlooking tlielr «tucking* 'The Italian* «ay that the Befana I m nn old. oh’ woman. n wonderfully «mart hou«eivlfe who live«! In th«' tinn of Jr*u<> nnd the «|M»Mtlr« II. I hou«« iti Jerii-inlem wn« nlwny« «potleaa. for ■»ho bii«tl<*l up mid il '»n from da u h until daik «• rubbing and wmirlng and dilating "The «tory go«-« that Je«u» pn**ed her hmiw on hl* way I«» Calvary lli't and tin*! with the weight of the cr<i’». tie »toppe»! to re»t for n mommi uu her apotle«« door*tcp. th* tattered, d ( bleeding tirili in charge of th« officer* ,,f the Imv reefing uu her clean dour* •tone, «he told him to move on. "Lifting hl« eye* to her, the man nh< m «he h ul Inkcn for n cumtnnn thief or Ian I re.iker gave her a look of rc|ir>‘tu h I gu,' he «nhl. '|>ul ) uu mua t stay until I return ' "Filled with «orrow for what nhr li »d d.n«\ ah* «<*f to work to (111 In with good deed* th«» Huie that must |nv>< M h »* In* Mioultl rom«* buck Tin» Befana m.iki • II •• little children her • ; Ini charge* nnd nrmind the time of Hie Sai loin . blrflid.i.i trie* tu la- kind nnd helpful to them itnllau children both love amt fear her" t.ieir several homes. The Lac imb band is practicing regularly and gaming rapidly. The Peery brothers are promi-1 in nt tnemb rs of the baml. The basketball game lietween Licornb and Green Mountain re sulted in a victory for Green Mountain. N ibs . Sastian Fann Topics Hi, for Si't The Santiam Farm wUhea to »«-11 lo ton* it No I hay, | oat«, j cheat, t red top. i vetch, at |S per ton at the barn; also 10 ton« of atraw, half oat« and half vrtch, at 15 per ton. 22-M S. W. G a INKS. Daddy’s Bedtime I low Dickie Rird Had Hi» Own On Chrlalmaa I v* Dlekl* lira Ahoul Iba 11 «• Christina* Tree w ItAT <lo you think of puttlug «<>ni«thlng on our i hr ¡siimi tree for Hltepple mid Tubby?" Hiked Eielin Dnddy «tttlled "I nu> *ure that yotir doggie nnd pu««y « on Id con*ld«r thl* « good Idt-ii Whnt would you give IbotuT' "Well." replied Evelyn. "Jack thought that n tih e bone llr<l up In tl"’U« pMpcr would plen«e Sheppi« | in nt make up tnv uilttd whether Tnbby < I rather lutve n l>x«rt cut out of fried liver or n bum h of rntnlp." ' I tn Mire Sliepple would loie the lone nt><) Tabby ivotlld be clinrtued ivlth either the heart or th« catnip. Thill tetnlnd« me of two friend* of mine who tuid n |H‘t canary for which one year the> dr»-«*ed n < hrl-tiioi* ire« "They lived In n boarding lion«« nio-i , f the time 'I her« they could hn<» no pet nie u canary blrtl ttf !•!■ k tb » «<■ < i f i.d mi tn« people could I*» of a dear little blr<l. and Dick u .<■» .Pout flu- nl. ,-->t mid bilghie«! canary IT« aver known except, of courwe, our own DI- kle "Well, when t'lirlatmn* time cnine. thl* nice holy mul after ll«teiilng to their friend«' <’hrl«tmn* talk. 'I mii ' i It a I’") for whom to b«ie u i hrtnluui* Irce'r* " 'l«»t'« have one for Dickie.' ««Id the bird'* ml»tro*« nftrr thinking for « few minute*. 'So they dhl have on« for Dickie They lemght n lll'-r little evergreen tree nnd «trung It with |wi|*-orii nnd lump' of *ti,-nr nnd apple« and trnjw* mid mu kernel«. Beside the*c they h id tlti«el nnd gilt Iwlll* to muke the tun look gay. "Around the bottom of thè tre« wn* Inld n ncnt In i or of dark green crnpe paper to look like ui"«* The I h .» i > ii n Idi h Ilio tre -I ihm I un« corered olili neat package*. A boiv of mirriti* rP n wn* r.«l to en> li package and thnt rll>|H>n wn* run up to one of th« bramh«» of thè ir»-»', ubere a kuut of III« ribbon wn* attached Io a fnnci < I iihiiiijm curd I'carlng a mime "When < bilMtni.M eie < iinie I • - k v. ,,ll> n<-.| to coin« out of Id* eng« «nd tli about th« r>H>in. AH of Dickie'« children frl«lid* were asked to com« In ami *ee hl* tree "There wn« a nl»e gift for each one "Dickie enjoy rd bini-elf itnm<n<eli h< t ping «boilt mid picking fir*t at thia dainty and then at that • When 9 oclixk «truck ntid It wn* time for the little folk« to go home, cnch went hugging the of the pnrknre* which bail been under the tree «nd laboring a chrl»tmn* card on which w»< written 'Merry chrtotmaa From IHckle Bird.'” Miss Nella Young who has suc cessfully taught the school in Dist. 77. closed the term’s work last Friday. Curtis Gridin ami wife contem plate coming up from Portland in a few days to spend the win ter at Santiam Fann with his mother and step-father, Mr. and | Mrs. S. W. Gaines. Mr. and Mrs. Ca! Carson and daughter were out from Scio last Sunil ty calling on friends, Mrs. Emma Small has been on the sick list the past week, but is now improving. Several of the neighbors have called in at the Santiam Farm to see if the Pie Eater was about ready to fall off. but foun 1 the old man convalescing slowly, w ith no notion of giving up the French E*tat**. A Frcti'h Iambi« net I* forced tiy ghost yet awhile. law Io itlvble hl* e*lnle etpinlly be Cola Gaines and wif? went to tween hl* rhlhlren Enlarges Por*». St. Johns on a visit Friday, re- I Camphor water. u«e<| frequently rtnr turning home Sunday night. Ing the day. will tlecreaae the «U« uf Cola reports visiting the packing enlivrk'cil tx.re* of the nnw Wild Silk. house in Portland, which was Cliln««e wild «Ilk I» «aid to l»e prac th ally Indentructlble It c«n tn- bur quite interesting to him. led for a year without great III effect. Revis Graham and two daugh Both te Ol*m*. ters of Woodburn who have been John-You are «Iwii;* bu*y when I In Charle» Well, you nlwny* on a week’s visit here, returned I »•otne «ntVW» I« whff»»» I*»»» 8»*t«v Flower« In Tibet. home Wednesday morning. H d |M>lnt nt which flowering P ie E ater . pinnt« hfl ve Lorn found h In Tlt>et nt C. P. Burmester reports the mads from Jordan to Lyons in excellent condition. It is said that a good roads Stocking Not Enough. meeting will be held at Jordan "The On* ('hrtatmoa «toi king Ide* l* «II Dec. 29. Hope they do; maybe right, remnrk* l uci« lllmni '•but the I (they will fix the road from Jor little Kiri« and buy* uf till* day rot I m > many pre«ent« that if «II were put I dan to Lyons. tn •< uikluir» they'd b«i* tv han* up John Calavan is hunting ««verni pair».” racoons this winter. Good for limber John. Sunday school every Sunday No matter what you build we want to furnmh th« lumber, rough or <ire**ed. at th« Bilyeu Den church. Mt ui figure with you about prire« *nd The Jordan flour mill will be term« of payment*. We al«o hand!« ready to run about the first of «ash. doom, brick, planter, and cement. the year. The machinery is be The Scio Planing Mill* Co., I Scio. 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