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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1912)
u KI (•'> hr $.inti;im ileus PUBHSHED EVERY THURSDAY BY L W CHARLES PoiltìClii! IuiepCDÌtDt JLL h | HOME I »-« l< 11 -1 1< >.N Begin January 3, Continue Four Weeks YOU ARE INVITED > very r>«ix»n of Omr'Kl i« c«*nii«lly invited to attend the »h**rt eouraaa of the Orv»»>n Agri cultural <5»IU»g*, lieginmtig Jan 3 Eleven rfi-tinrtive evur»e» will le ogrrotl in Agricul ira M. ha> Art* Don • Art. » ommer.-e. Fowtrv »nd Muair Every i-,«ur*<- 1» rt« «igned tn HELP the «tudeot in hi« daily work Make th»» a plewant and pn.hulZr «inter outing. No tuition. Rea»- able »rI->iT.mo<lBtl<»n». «or beautiful illus trated bulletin, ad'lreaa II M i ENN A NT. Re»i»U*r. Corvallis, Ort. Farmera ■oaineaa C.w*«« 1» Corre.pondan a I newcomers to get acquainte I so Mr. ami Mrs. Churchill of it is hojied tnat many will take v >■ « A « <> 4) Shelburn have bt*en visiting W. advantage of the social feature. W. San»h*rs and wife. There will also be music during .1 R. Geddes sp»*nt New Year's the evening. A 0 cay with C. T. Craft and family On Friday evening there will Largest Stock outside of Portland at the r tine Burgen Creek farm. be a small exhibit of school work Samples and Estimates on Request "1 he your g ladies of the Bap- and the school orchestra will play one or two selections w hich t it church held a basket social will I m - the first public appear- ♦ FISHING TACKLE Friday evening, the 5lh and real ¡inc»- of this organization. ize I over $23.<KI to apply on the | purchase of an organ. Hl) f#f S4 8 • •/ Expert Truss fitting — Camera supplies, etc C une up this way Mt. Editor, The Ssntiam t'srm wi«h<-» to srll 40 Albany, Ore • . i rs all along »uns of No l hay. } ost*, | ehrst, | red | Woodworth Drug Co top. | vrtch, st «• per ton st the barn. t •• i" id. partakeof their genuine also 10 ton« of »traw, half oal« and «> »* o >«■»•-<>-<■■■»-< >»■■■»■« >4BBB -<> <> I hospitality and you will think half »rtch. at «5 prr ton. S. W. G aini < life is worth living after all. 22-S you Nick, we will try,to take advantage of your generous While y I it , -t • t ttif ’< ! irti »ff< r in the near future. E»l. I town In Grriuahjr te«f «uniiiwr n Srv York wytnuii U*uj:ht it tortola** ahpH N ick riiLM be improving. KA’l»*>-. KA I I H: ( «ni <>f thanks...................... S|" < ial obituary notin ». J» r bn» Esten l***l we Idlng rornmrnt», fin I . . • • u3 liiAplay Mia. to ba changeU wrekly if ikraireil. one column wiu® each insertion, per Inch.. Iluainos« locals per line .......... I.nng time »tending a>ta. contracts innilr on application. 15 05 |..T line O. A. C. Short Courses fir several week» ia thought to tistchurch WM• <ln«* year in udvan«*«* .................. 11 On«* y-ar, st rrsl of yrar ............ 1 Rix month« In advanr«* . ................ Thr< «• month» in sitvam e.......... .. . Single ropy in wmpprr.......... AllV|r.|(Tlx|S<« CaüNTRÏ CORRESPONDENTS 0 0 « fi fi fi Gail Jones managed t-» dodge The Green Mountain Basket the small pox and has reentered B.iii team won the game over Sodaville 11 to 9, and over the school. Crabtree team by a good score. On Thursday and Friday eve Rev. Iz»r«*e is holding revival nings there w ill l»e a social hour m< » tings at the Baptist church in connection with the Art Ex hibit. Several of the ladies of and will continue two weeks. Mr. anti Mrs. Geo. Clark visit- the town have <onsented to act e i Geo. Roger* at Scio recently jls hostess«*» on Thursday eve- Ining and they will endeavor to a- <1 made a trip to Portland. ■ Mr Wi »'•>_ visit'd have all who attend get ac h* r parents at Scio last Week. quainted and have a pleasant «o- cial hour together. This will b- Th«* Chru-tmiv- tree at the Bap* j an excellent opportunity for all The readers of the News ar» asked to be charitable tins week toward errors a*ul omissions, as the editor was out of town sever al davs since tne last issue ar.d also brought home u new brûle. The merchant who uses station ery decor» ted with gargling <> . axle grease or other ch ap adver tising matter is, to the horn« printer, w hat the mad urdei house is to the home merchant When the tongue of trade i coated, wh m the eyes and limb of the clerk are dull and languid, when the raging fever tackles th- empty vitals of till, when th. spider rooat* in the empty caul lx>x, ami bouquet» of decay are or the chandeliers, it is conclusive that the advertising doctor ha. not been consulted. There nr«1 few towns where th« stores present a more pleasing appearance than those of S io. Our merchants takes pride in tin appearance of their respectiv« places of busineuand such prah is certainly commendable, That is not all, they carry g «> I. clean stocks of merchandise and then reputation for fair dealing draw a splendid patronage from tin surrounding territory. If there is anything that tor- tures an editor more thin any thing else it .is to publish a $15 or $20 obituary notice about some old. prominent citizen who never had the manhood to take his home j>a|»er. Editors frequently put in such notices at request of rela tives and triends, butit grinds them to eulogize a man to th» skies who was ton stingy to sup port this home paper. A three line notice is all such fellows de serve. Mrs. Trollingcr has been ill for several days Asa Birons was in Scio last Saturda:-. at the phoi.<• m- ■ ' ■■ The strong wind and sle« t which prevailed Monday c.iu-> I trouble along the telephone line The linemen were all busy trie m*xt d.r. g'*ttmg th'-m into x r. ing order" Stanl y Taylor made a bus - ness call out »*:ist of here Satur day. While Magdeline and Lew Meir were hen* ut th«* store I le day evening, their horse broke loose and they could no*, fin I it when they started home. The next morning it was running a round town with tile barn - »bagging but no serious accidet • occurred from it. Wool» B ee 4 i I I J’ ' W W A. W * I L.v ili» J r < • tJJ I ' •*« ! to failo Faris Old Crabtree had on i •• Sun day clothes owing to t e heavy rains Friday and Saturda , b owing to the c > >1 c’la ig* e soon assumed h r usuil suit. John Smallman of Weodburi is now here visiting his relation and old time friends for a feu weeks. Mrs. Mat Smith who hn had a bad foot for a long time ha now developed a case of gran grene ami it will be necessary t amputate one toe. There is quite a drift accumu late 1 against the railroad bri»l> > across the creek near Crabtr*» Station, Our young folks are drilling «u a fine dialogue to help out th>- Crabtree entertainment next Sat unlay night. The ol<l gentleman. S. W. G.. who was attack d with a sever» cold, bronchitis and stomaci. trouble and has b<*» n confined U his room the past six weeks is now improving and minks he wil som lie able to lie out. winch h> will enjoy as he is no house ye ♦ P ie E ater . balr ornamrni wbi< I» I mk II) Injurr«! (hn»utfb a ***n ant’»« * «• r«-»«*■•»•*$*«•-»*• i : < mai* f ’ u h«»m It w ita rvturtird with .1 rw|u»**d t<» hav«* It r«*|*«lr»'*l wKhlng probably to air h«*r EnalM- •••tit It b«< k t«> th»* b»«ft’l With till* l»o|« % a « w w 4 . • • • ••• « • . • - • Art exhibit next week. The school orchestra will play in public f*ir th * first time o ie ev .mg of the Art Exhibit. A. Lincoln Kirk will give a monologue entertainment in the \ onibly Hall M inday evening. Ian. 22. Mr. Kirk ranks h<gh as an enl«*rtainer and Scio is fortu- i nate in cur.ng him for one eve ning. The net proceeds will Is* adde I to th • library fun 1. The Junior class is making a studv of "A* You Like It.” Each high school student was a-ked last w »*ek to write on an in . n' il piper w hat h<* Ix-lieved would make the school of more value or of mor»* interest to him. Among the suggestions were: mor«* singing. l*-ss composition, more heat and less sparking. Temperature past we *k, high est nl deg., lowest 21 deg. 0 r^pnlr tiimityh w bil«t wlt« I ; the I <’ !•« Il»- • only p|r* r* «an fn I !••• would II*«» •<«•*! fut of th«* b.nlr « «»nd» rr •oh r thru « «»uhi tin* k’vrljr omntn«*i> tal f««r other «»nr hair <*omb br arvvui pllwb N« w ìork Tribune Hu Suspicion "Urli. w I ini M i you waiit'” "I am tin* man who «»« ninrrlnl tn th«* « ngr • •f w lid. nt» ” ”1 yr Mhiiddjr jr«»u want ” ”1 thought I Would like to lc>ol th«- mgr Mr It* I frnr I left u.-t / ,« re nod took on«» <»f th«» wild lluU'lon l*«»M ‘i. ZFuX.-. The Herr»« Tlir Llr^alni: of «1 botine I« gMne« Th«* h<»tn»r of u I10UM» la It -Irit Tlir ««marnent of n !>«»«•«• In « tenu line*« Uli»* happlnr*- of n houwe In r«>ntru< tnviit f ■ p.ri.nc, "Thal «lns»*r ■vrtAliily kirn«« how tn mnnmo* b»-r range " "Sin- ought tv Siu* n»,-,l to I* a >-<»>k BUtltiuirv A inert mu Prt’frr to ldh*n«*«** tintes* roti «••t«<*ni m«t nttovr Tr.Khttw*» ♦ iRdtg'e Uarrtton. Indili I« imrrioi»urd aiNOnO turn wh«»*«- duty it « io M territory • »f I 773.ot a • tuli«- WE WANT Lakeview is to be congratulat ed on the advent of the N'eveda, California & Oregon Railroad, but the treat of Oregon will feel more cause for joy when the rail roads extending from the north reach Iaikeview and re-annex it commercially to Oregon. Ore gonians cannot view with com placency the alliance of any part of the state commercially with Neveda or California. One great Lacjmt Items merit of the present era of rail N. Soule has Iw-en very ill E. road-building in this state is that Among the visitors swn in our all parts of Oregon will become town lately were Lawson Craft. bound together by business as Burgen Creek and Clement well as political interests.—Ore Turmdge, Crabtree. gonian. Greatest Cash Clubbing Offer Ever made to People of Oregon Four Newspapers Six Years’ Subscription for Only $2.25 Tlir Santiam News ......................... Bnrzcn Hollow Noles Dr. L C. Craft has been quit * busy attending sick hor-ies for the last week but his patients are now getting Iwtt *r. J. II. Hassler market d 17 h< a»l of fine porkers Inst Wedncs»lav. The pigs, six months old. a\»r- ag»*»l 13d lbs. prr head. Frank Shindler made a busi ness trip to Scio Monday. Lillie Gaines is quite ill Mrs. J. L Davenport is at her bedside. Mr.and Mrs. Bud South who have been visiting her sick sister. Lillie Gaines, have returned to their home at Wu» dburn. The farmers of this hollow w ill attend a dairy meeting at Crab tree Sat unlay, January 13. F armer J ohn . 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