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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1911)
e >ee*eeeeeseeeeeesee*ewec < e ■ Í < .’u/ * i ♦ Midnight dance New Year night at ; « il«;i Mena and buya Hibisr 4 Guls. : A. A Î7» Istruì. ami hot lunche« A , ! at at Mr and Mr« It W Gill were gue.t •f Portland friend« thia week Winter underwear at pnce» that ar. r got at Kibler A Glib. Mrs. Sella Unger uf lx-banon «pent hnstmas with uru. Bilyeu. Mil< » Carry is here visiting with h; rutber. Frank Carey. Mi»» Clara Shelton who «•• on th. ck list last week, is able to be out Murwon »pp^t ('hri«pna> m again. Get u at W»«ely A Cai* have eoinething of sn tere«l Io every reader See page 1 V.’p r'frret very much that j r »< ot er work and inability to » -»uro help, his forced us to |f<ve wit a>l our letlern from corn - indent* thiw week, ns Wi II :i. other inter« sting matter. Hot drinks Ik > lies. hats and cape Keep your feet warm and dry by grt ti.ig . uur .hoes a:.d wuoDn hw at Hibier A Gills. «iiukn Jame» Ferrell, the tonsorial artist rom Salem, w a» shaking baiai» w ith 'cio friend» tin* week. guun el left st this orth« r j .«y fur this ad and take it. J. H. Coury ata) family a’t Saturday expecting to vint thia ««ri at Forest ■ irove and Portland. i. ripe olive « 15 cents [ier pint •■»cly's Grocery. Try them. I .,>1 Jack Fnrit by getting a pair of Prof, and Mr». A. M. Young are thos. nu«l warm woolen bla >keU at a mnding the w<-ek visiting at the homo Hie.ci A Gill». u. Mrs. Young’s patents near Macleay. A. b. Cain uf Portland ate Chistmas ft • ! nt t* hmm’ of hi» brother. May« r I: *4. Cain. Ragisletwd Poland Ch.na hog« for «ale and service at my place 4 miles ■orthcast of Scio. L'«ton A. Darby. 3 Mr. and Mr». P. H. McDonald en- jo I Ciri tun ch er w.th relatives at Apnngtkdd. Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. ’■helton of De mit spent holiday week here visiting th«1 home of hi» father, E.iuch Sl.el- Scierai Sciuans arc dining on Turkey t >i. an 1 ones this week trwphis« of last Mr«. Janey Miller, '1rs. F B. Bi.yiu e.i' i.y’s shoot I match. and r«. W. F. Gill spent Christmas •u t !• II pickles and new ur kro it, day with relatives at Shelburn. «aim n an l mackerel are among th» J. F.. (*yru< of near Thomas has sold . itoms ut A ely’s Giocery. « property in t»cio to G. N. Crabtree, ?'.<• Mr ward f<>r th* return of my I t iter ip»■ iel answ««r» to name of rhe deal was closed lue »day thruuy h Rev Alfred Blatchford, Mhelbum. 2 R. 'helton. ely »-, . Mi • Agnes Weselv of Portland cane « .' . .»turdav evening and »pent Chnst- r »« with relative» here, returning home Tuesday morning. Now is th« time to make your hens Iny, !>y t -ding them Lee’s egg maker, l> o d meal, !-•• t bone, shell, tlax m »craps anJ prut us. old ut Wesely’s Gr«> cry. A number of Mr». V. A. McKnight’» (run ■ gave her a eli.htful surprise p i on W. Inc» lay evening of last u<< ., it being the t th anni.<r «iv of h' r birth. M Li*’ e Bilyeu uf "t'Vt > , Nellie . i >e of I urUm.d, Emma Leslie of i .i ili H id Mr-. i tUra ixrais of Port- luti I were Christ nas «uesls ut th»* J >11.1 LulHar hume. Hupt. I». I. Goodinr went to Pert- land yeeteniay murnitig to tie present al tnv inerting <>f ih '■ate Tea. her»’ A i'o- ation whici cudvenea thvre tu- d»y and lo.-norrro« Mn. Mrlha Irvine and Mr». Ern.a H". ard of Fettern Oregon, and M im M <ud lrv.m- wto i« attendi-ig »cbool at I • ..uum, have been vi.itng relative» here thia weck. Th • Fnrtn rs Meat Market handle: a eh ■! u II ie of fres.i a el cured meal» a' hiWesl pries. Highest price« p.id farmers fur Uie.r beef, mutton, pork, ■ :>d hides. Nuf »cd. Roy McDonalt, Prop. It. Shelton last week clossrd up the land ileal belwven Mrs. Maud E. Hol- I. nd and Frank A. Pietrok, the latter I uytng I£i acres un tbe noJth «ide of the Holland farm, situate I apout twu Comode rat ion mil.’» north of Fcio. »11,'HO. The Clamant tn»U[>e who pre*ented a»t •'The Wolf" here Thursday night, a play bu’ were dia- appointed tn the aite of the audience. Thry announced that >cio w.ll l»e cut o’T their circuit it more noeea > r • rot r runted at their text performance here. Mr. an I Mrs. Albert < omp oi a d two daughters arrive 1 here this week from the Hig Bend country neu Spo- kane, for a visit with iheir | «rents, rs. i ompton bein; a dau ,hte- of Mr. liia.er, who ives near town, while Mr. Co.npton is a son of J. W. < ompton of Nei.y. Mr. and Mrs. t ompto 1 were ra cd at Scio, having left her- four- t<-c-i years ago. V. Cladek has a >H his 400 acre farm t . Messrs. Pool and Farrar of Port- la: d, consideration fdo.OOO. This i> o .e of the best farm» in Oregon, lying in Crabtree creek valley, »even mile» a .uthoaat of Scio, and is a part of th« celeh-ated Cyrus farm. The new own ers expect to plant the plice I i or chards. Mr. Cladek will move to Port- I • i here he hu toujht a nice resi lience. Mr». Eina Shoemaker and little la ighter of Jefferson are visiting at •he home of her parents, Mr an t Mrs. J. R. Gill. < hhri«’<na< dance given at W m - dn Hull was well attenl.d and a .it time enjoyed by those present. I Farmers! Why let your h >r*e« •land out in thr ran when you can ■ ta id I he n at th- h/ ry barn? Single vine Ide. team 15c. tM Try I xm - s I.iqu d S.noke on your ham» »nd bacon thia fall. It «!•>«’» the work i nd will »ave any thing fur you but •our aoul I y it on your meat this »II. For »ale at Wou-ly’s Grocery. A DIPLOMATIC CHRISTMAS GIFT. N <>W. If 1 only knew what to «*• (’ I «O ft m< •end Con «In Clara I d I* all r w rd of It la a thrmigb with my shopping. * Hah than I rn .tea more Grimshaw, declared Mrs Grlmsbaw ht. ” ■iiinu- I to »ein! her • "1 know wbnt I d Uke .th a Phils ■•«.»er What sbs need« most of all la a good t know anr •t.«nrk I fixed ' beeg • e bo It co i d T» I ’Then why not make out one and •end It along? That'« a I good Idea." ■t nrd .1: ^»•ponded b«>r tiu«l«ind. SVw Tori rtm-h “Why, John, you know It wouldn't 1 • * ’ - Al sh you â.i I r I i mil ro do nt all. It would hurt ber feeling, At 1 f I • Hhr'» *u< h so she’d never get over it I k> to > know U ni* a proud girl.” * y< on tur cou’ hai>4)«oi»e ■■ n ■•Itldlrnloti»’’’ expostulated Mr Grim • h t r I m > harfM*^ n to know shaw "How could It hurt her feel I wh* < hr 1 n <tsv if Ing»? We know sin • «trn ’. 'liig along thr HUI a r r<l it f in <dii' nte tierse’f and »'n- Inn« we ti CHra f >r i km« t ft •.« nd « tut •n l.nuw II That's no «li»gr •• she «1«» would di« VUk h A i iH>w « that we hair more money than I t»ul no know wUat to «! with Just write > r.. t to I..» khGWti tn th«* mat ■•« »re t U I ?1 • r ’-I c V n »• — out a ch« k for and be done with Ï t Uly. FAIR PLAY ’ IL" Gr'. »*•’ iw fr«it ned *\Vhat "I wish I dam!.’’ rrturued Mrs. !» ’ : ?’* ? Mihl «1 **<>f tJrimshaw "But you don't know -• «*. 1 ft n mf (hat bro«h. It wonld l-> <’lam a« wcll as I du HI I ' ft think • h** *li« ti!<! hive |U«t like hrr to aend the ch«x k rlght • I It »»! I •• for RtK*h a luick I notildn't < ff-mi! 1e r for tbe • »nn It txnwt bv vorth twicr world Fhv's ronlly a fine glrl. but «b» bus ju«t thnt llttle iitrenk of f.il«e i ' ii : - ’riti» yoiir <llp!<.matte h'i« pride ’ "IIow would It be to send her woine- t. r. l in- d' -r.” r>lt'tt.' I «:• li'.sfitw n •■ lly “My plan w< rl;«-d out to n thluj hnnd-otne. say n »i-abiiin »n< k i. ■••• I l.ni-W there n ie -i woy to •r something like that?'' suggsmte«! ■ et nv ner to n po-ir but proud glrl Grimshaw !i<> t hurt'ne her hwlltipn." “It wouldn’t do nt all. A girl In her . \ ■ . Hi', tn-ii-y.” (‘srsltl'in tun t dress harmoniously. "Not : t ■ ' All I Ime to do now tVlieii »he wcurs one thing that's ex- t i f 1 war <>f gertlng hold of 1«-Ds!vr abv inu-t get other things to th-t e -vn t! k«‘t, red in thc »roocti mill h or •' look» d idy.’’ 1 '':■• ■ -.x.-t.on I* clo«< <!.”—’Ellis ’ it'» n few !i«h wav to look nt ft, but maytie you re right." nnswen-d her O Jones In Judge liu«bnnd "It’s a b.'ird problem, but , ’ ' • - .5 • « ’ • « mar» It to me I'll try to figure out «onicthins ’’ 8éVC A LITTLE CHRISTMAS I On hl« way tn thr office Grini-li:iw CHEER. ! into! Ids wits with the question of Cousin Clara's pro-ent. a-d when ho rrtnri rd home he bunted up tils wife < ’ rl-fn. i finin'» a-cornin’, an’ you better ret In I'ne I.».» I t f . ro « -ry «» you glv» thn • tuntcralirn M k ym r h 1 c! up wanner nn y-’ur urr.tle n bit mort bright \ a j on Chrlwtma» <’ »'. t * ou v T.t to do It right? in to f'.ikfv thine» lively un Je» til <' crvb dy’.i fflad Je» i ' on nn r ittrr • -inthl^e bon * b« clnomy-llke and »ad t« r • » .1 -Iv happy a.« hap* I - a» ran be— <! »it h.i e all your present» on t«<’••» > trnaa tree i Í 1 Good Posi'ion Thc lonr winter eveningi can be pleAixntly «pent at WAOt S BILLIARD ACD FOOL HALL •■J, ' - Tabacco and Ogars ' Confectionery. Soft Drinks 1 imi» checrf itnr®» to trattar ■ r>■ jj."h thè Jc-.r f - Htnd word» to tny. »neh d* • thè tear r.’.vr k n»1 • <!• I» to «lo wh*Mì chance <*08 ■ l»y nn by i • a rrtlc <"*hrti»t” t» if «Iti » » 1 . \ • rrn I.’. thr II. utfhfful glft» yciu Kive Ih w.fffith of your alncerlty t ..li »virh u > i voti live t • foika < .Atter chthl- »•t t’.vir plenvure and their P tZE iINNESS A (ommitt • • <>f three appoint* d by J. F. W«’Hely to draw the iaine< of prix? winners in the lina sale during th-* past ino ith lecided to award first prize to ie 50th name drawn and eco id to the lOJth name, Otto tlexan ler’s name was the 5()tn rawn and Mr«. Minnie Young’s he 100th, hence the two sets of ishes were a war led to them. v»n «ooa TN-"» M»M, a 'UA HA "There! What did I tell you!” de- i.it'd«-'! Grim»liaw rimi d'H-sn t mean anything ’* pro- <■ *.‘l Mr» <¡riiii»lin i» ‘ It’s j’.lst nn llir.uk ycu let 1er like all the i haul all your present» on Iho <*hri»tains i r— — Lvwl* E. Thayer U À The Scio Planing Mills It’» natural for you to want the most anil the beat you can get for your money. But when you buy a bill of lumber without getting an estimate from uh , how do you know that you’re getting the beat bargain that u possible for you to gel? You »imply can’t tell a thing alniut iL You don't know whether you're losing money or not The only safe way is to always let u» make you an estimate on what you want before buying eiaewhere. We have a complete shark uf everything in lumta-r and building material. Estimate» promptly furnished. Call and see ua. X I' > I LANINO M LL -I- \CCORDING TO TEDDY Can Iw hail by ambitious young men F”K thvt a hula Toddy Hear OIIV IU-’ omr? Tr. inri. .8 » on - .d ladies in tne hcid of "Wirelsas" or X An i c.ui.iot uiako a nniae. CHuLtaiuT a U ue.ni. '.ailroad telegraphy. Since the 8 heur nd told I: r he h d ■ del'd it. where- Anteo! nor or try t » sc . r, .w became effective, an I since the «pot» he ceremoniously Odi -d from hl« I’.ic t:ny -pris and boya ■ ireleas companies are establishing iiocket ii large jewel <a«e and opened And that is why they love me so— at ions throughout the country there t. revealing a beautiful diamond I . st * > t ■ • in 1 ! a i. i ai know i a great »hurts<• of telegraphers, 1 irocxb Mrs Grlm«haw held up her hands In ’lsitlons pay beginners from 170 to $jei itimi nil delle lit "Perfectly «tun ■r month, with good change fur a l •be exclaimed. <»h. yon dear ancement. The Natio tai Telegraph ilngr hing! It’s th«- tu'»»t la».--ut fill cluster istitute of Portland, Oregon, operates But Christmas Isu't ben I ever «nw ndcr supervision of R. K and Wire et Why didn’t you wait!” ■•» officials and places all graduate- "My dear • hud.” returned her hu» nto posit in*. It will pay you to write »and foudly “thia bruo b Is nut for hem for full details. 23-4 you If you w.nut u..e like it jou way bare It. but this one 1.« for Cutislti Tara.’” Road In It wnuldn t do •John, hnir «Illy Notice is hereby given by the under- it all. IVe fn'‘..s1 ili it All out Gil« igned taxpayers and residents of Road nornlng It’s u twit rd tVIint. ill the tistrict No. It. of Linn county, Oregon, mine of go.Mine««, would n girl III bri h it a meeting of the taxpayers of said « Mt t lull d-> with a tlili’g of that »ort 7” “It’s Just the thing." mid t>* oad district will be held at Karnes' •’Nonsense.’* I.acksmith shop in Scio, Oregon, in "Never mind. ! hnre nn Idea, i nd road district on Saturday, the »Hh thought It all out very < r> fully, uud lay of December, 1811, at the hour of I’m »tire it « the cnlv th'ng to do’ w > o'tloc i In the after noon of said Three days after t'hrlstmis I ly for the purpose of levying an ad- Trimahnw« w. re still sitting nt iitional tax on all the taxable property irenkfn.st utile when the m rul.ig ni.< I i > raid road district for roal purposes. irrived Mrs Grimshaw »huff’ll! th,» cnrel The undersigned compose more than H»e« hurriedly “Most all thank you en per cent of the taxpayers of said etiers." »be explained "Oh. here’» •oai district. ne from < ’ uu«tn Clara. “ she d< ■ :.«r< «1 This noti *e is posted this 4th day of I Icking out one uf the euveiof'tn and >eceml»er, 1911. osslng It to her husband. You open Name«: N I Momson. T M Holt. t I’m efr-'d " OW, tt I wera a real bear Grir.stir.w of cticd the euvelop« non I no F Prochxska. H A iMlexal, J F With (.Teat blit growl • inside, tockwell, Josef Ixx.mplol, C A Posvar. | balantly and read: To hug r«e ehlldren wouldn't dare "IVear t ’ ouiln Mary «nd c- i John-Tt. < R Borovick. J C Chrisman, W Rich iismond areoch Is perf ctly loiriv I am I guess t 'ey’d run and hide. .rdaon, J A Craft, J A Dobrkovsky, tic»led »Im ,«t to desth I >u ro- I tn i Though tn- tuey equoese with <11 save pfeas'd me more, .and I am v»r) fohn C D.ibrkovsky, J R Jonas. A Mon tho.r might. rery grateful I am gettln, aluns B«e oe. A T Powell. Frank KrumlJr, John alth mi work Wblladelptiia la a good I can t bug t J«n> too very t ght ■Vesely, W T Hassler. W J Chromy. discs tor study, lia aw nuiat 1 nop« to TBDDY nrAJl I R Hassler. Geo I. Sutherland, Joe tayanovsky. Joseph F Kulina. John Fl Kukacka, W W Williams. IJcir Id’iMi Io Til’amook VIA THE AND Pacific by. & Navigation Co. Train» will run < ally except >un«!ay on the fo lowing ache, ule: Lv. Puttland.............. . .7:3i A. M. Lv. Tillamook............ ....7:55 A. M Lv. Hillsboro............ ...H.50 A. M. Lv. Bay City............ ... 8:15 A. M Arr. Beach Points.. ...1:20 P. M. Lv Beach Points... ....9:00 A. M. Arr. Bay City.......... .. 2:04 P. M. Arr. Hillsboro.......... i M Arr. Tillamook........ J . ■ I' M Arr. Portland............ ....4:10 P. M. Through ticket« un »ale at citv ticket office. Third and Washington strteU, or Fourth and Yamhill, to all points on the P. It 4 N Further particular» from the city ticket agent ur agent Fourth and Yamhill streets. JJOHX M. SCOTT < eneral Pus-enger Agent I <>rt I aii <1 Oregon H«r»»s ma egg». Our Job Murk is second to none in II r-es arc like eggs It I« Imposai- the county. Give it a tnaL > to tell <shut s tn them until they .re broken Alcshsl. Item« of new» are always appreciated Alcohol (><»11« st 1*3 decrees Fahren- tell Ci degrv*» lower than ths tern- by the News and doubly ao if they are perair.rr at whh h water holla. handed injearly in the week whenever Alw/ya Funny. pwaibl*. A couuMluin «ays that you can get a laugh In n theater any time by sitting duwu un a silk bat. Suli- riiu for the ^antiam News.