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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1912)
v 1 ♦ employed it is not only lost but it also consumes part of what others earn. Work creates wealth; work sets mo- ey in motion; work pays debts; work is the vital power in prosjM rity, ami that city, that community, and that nation whose people arc idle, are poor, and poor in pru|K»rlion to the number that work and the tune thev work. Heaven’s great est earthly blessing to any | m < is to give them honest, remunera tive work. .«Inris (•Vit PUBLISHED EVFhY THURSDAY BY L w. CHARLES Política!!? Iityinltit Entered at th» poetortU* et Scio, Or» aa arcorul'claaa mall matter. /7i7.\ / HOME H Mt" IIM« Mll’l I« »N I One year In ¡nlvunc» On» y •nr. ut «-nd «f y« ur Hix montila In wdvance Three months in advance Ringi» copy tn wratd^r A 1» V Kl«l IMI » CORRESPONOENTS KA I IX Card of thanks...................... r .......................................... ... • • the first of the second semester. The A. Lincoln Kirk enter i tainment will probably lie the b. -• g . • under the a . c- of ....................................... .. the High School this year. Xrt Exhibit tonight and Friday The Art Exhibit will be open nig it. to adults from 1:30 to 4:30 for N xt we«k will end the first any who wish to make a quiet study of the pictures. half year’s work. Don’t forget the school ex Quarterly examinations next hibit of work to be shown Fri Thursday and Friday. day night. I i fa ’ to hear A. Lincoln ADVANCED GRADES oirk ’Xt Monday evening, you The sixth, seventh and eighth .s ill mi- - me «if the treats of the grades have been having the ! ye •r. study of grains and woxls for ■ O. A. C. Short Courses : Begin January 3, Continue Four Weeks lie express charges on the then nature study work. Ait l.vhilut amounted to $11.40. We are all glad that Miss Nita All the high sch«x»l students are Bilyeu is able to be Imck in w,. king unusually hard to get school again. Mr. Young has been reading over th«» req ¡ire-1 work by the to the grades. Stories of Old i id of the half year. The company owning the Art Oregon, which is very useful and E ol it v ahi« it at M*veral thous- interesting. . • . • -t Eal«iuh-<i w««Ming eummenla, per line................ .... ............ [»•play aria, to !>< changed *•« y if de.irrd, one column wide each inaerUun, |a-r Inch . Huainea. locala per line ..... I^mg tim<’ »landing aria. contract, matte nn application. à Th<’ telephone wires have been • r . .■! al «lay s nrd no" wi at her reports have been receiv- (Omltlrd lawt week I i I. A a result no weather flags Mrs. D. Donahue was an A l-.av.’ 1 «’«-n displayed. bany visitor la.it w<-ek. Dr. J. G.J. Bennett of the Uni Mr. and Mrs. H. L T i li versity <»f Gregon will give the and son Verl return«’«! home L«st < o.’ninenc« ment address this week after several days v. it li«- b a new man In the with relatives m Salem. stat«’ and has been kept busy de- Harr of Thor ¡ j iv ring lectures since his arrival. Miss lx>ui was a guest at the home of i,- The following magazines have' aunt Mrs. Wm. Wilson the I r c> i tly been added to the li- of the week. ary i ad ng table and will ap- Kathryn Donahue return •<! l regularly during the coming home Mondav after a w • -k • < Saturday Evening Post. sence visiting friends and r«’..«- S a’- • Literary Digest and Sci- tivea in Portland. ientitle American. Chas. Apple visited r<•!;>: v« ’1! « n nr • a numlier of good at Stay ton last week. b oks in both the school and Mrs. T. Quigley has been quit«- traveling library which may l>e ill with a severe cold and ore i id free of all charge by the throat for the pint few days but gt neral publi *. Library « pens is now on the mend. at I p. m. «m school days. B i . i e E y i s. ( la es in botanv, zoology and >1 <1 geometry w.ll I m ’ organize«! BllVJU DuO SM1 IiMtrs No’es It wemu to be the irony of fat« that the Equitable Life Assur ance Co. ha I no insurance on its building. Reports of the mercury at '3> deg. below zero in the Missouri River Valley is just a gent!« r- minder that Oregon isn’t so lmd after all. When you pull down the town in which is your home, you art pulling down yourself. Try am! Idtniah from vour mind the mis taken idea that all good thing are away off in some other local itv. Give your town uU th« praise it can legitimately bear. It cert ilnly will do y>> i no harti (Omitted ln»t week.) and will coat you nothing; and G. M. Wirth ami .1. W. Taylor above all patronize your home in made a business trip to Alb ;n stitutions in du ling the printing Saturday to look after s.4.■> office. affairs. Frank Grimes and w ife of Shel If you arc a kicker and sc«’ tin burn were visiting relatives I. n shadow of failure in everythin) bust week. that is proposed to help the town, J. A. Burton went to Albany for heaven’s sake go into som< secluded canyon and kick your last Saturday. own shadow on the clay bank, Chas. Burmester hati'e I cream and thus give men w ho are work for the Clock Produce Company ing to build up a town a chance. Monday. One long-faced, hollow eyed, We had quite a rain storm list whining kicker can do more to Saturday. keep away business than all C. C. Burmester went to H-i., drouths, • short crops, chinch Wednesday. bugs, cyclones and blizzards com Jim Bilyeu of Scio visited with bined. Mike Bilyen this Week. G. M. Wirth returned from Al It is not infrequent that new - bany Tuesday. papers finii themselves unappre- L eo . ciated by the men whom they have favored by their sup|x»rt, column after column being pub- liahed in their favor, and vet such favois when the test comes, are unappreciated. When you find your home paper taking no interest in you or your success, when vou find it keeping aggrn- vatingly silent, when yon think the editor should lx* tearing his linen in your behalf, do not work yourself into a fever of anxietv as to the cause, but just ask yourself wherein have you placid the paper and its editor under ob ligations to use space and energy for you. The way to build up a commun ity is for everj- |>enton in it. who can to put some money into in dustries that give the people >m- ployment, and push the indus tries to success. Industries that last all the year round arc beat; but those that last part of the year are better than none. The most valuable power on earth is human power, and when it is not Shelbern Hems C«»*“-««' Tee« a-d Lev* 0<rd». "I hai» »«•••« Iuta-mix! tur » long (Ime iu nai hlng ih» lo«» birri. a* th«* Tl*r « imi * Ilmnt r«»«.' «airi a il>lt<*r and !b» fatua I» «li airi» l>) airi» on tlu-lr . • • 1. u . <tn» . .•! ■. • ■ atroke »a«-h oth»rn liend exactly a« thniijtb ili»; wei» mnklng loie Tir- ottirr rio, 1 ml«»x! tbatn «lini I w»t>! lo Ibclr obi ras» I aakxl ibe ker|wi al-oit ih«-n> “ W<- Ilari 1« tbrm to anothar ■ ax” ’ ••>■! ••» Vou •«**■ tbey w«-r<- righi nati to Ih» lanario«, and tre queliti? «» «ould Sin! th» latterà" toc- bltt»—i off Tb<»«e love blu!» look «rri retiti» and uff«« tl.itiri <-. Imi th<-y eau'l i tote A Ccid Job. The hi rhrat ■ ientific utation in lite borii! »'ani!- <>n ih.* munii of Mollili M -ti. nn ■ ». t .ino in southern Pero. Tlic altitude of this •tuiloti in l!»,."IOO feci iibove s«-n lerci. No ori«’ liree h ! thè -tuli a No onc cotti«! Ine therv. ita thè air io too rare m«l cold T <■ thermom- rter <>n thè top of Misti offrii fur to 25 degri . « lieto« zi ro. Once a nionth an oh crver climi»« tip to thè •tation to tabe thè recordinga of thè instnirrent* It <x--upie- tw< day« tu climb np and two dava to (.fjini, J, "own. ARE INVITED ■< < 0 Û I I I i WALL PAPER I ♦ Í i I Woodworth Drug Co 0 Largest Stock outside of Portland Samples and Estimates on Request ♦ FISHING TACKLE Expert Truss fitting •> Camera supplies, etc Albany, Ore o> A □ ■■■»-< ><■■».( <> >•«■■»■< >-«■■■»-< >■«■•■< l»l»«-r«>»<m l’anal lx tT. W. 1 Hu-arrasv, C. A. Warner J. J.Barn««, W. F. Olli, J. A. Bilyeu, J. K. Barnet. C. A. W truer. SCIO ROLLER MILLS < xioha i i n i»i< iMiim -j- H“ ? •I Greatest Cash dubbine An Interlocking^^^^^ U. S. 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