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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1912)
(•‘»hr *$:i ni inni Meirs pub ; I8HED EVERY THURSDAY BY L. W. ('MARLER PùÎlhCdiiï lüucpcßitül Entrre-I «I the p«i«turti <• »I Scio, Ore . u» aecond-cia*» mall matter. .ILL PRIM HOME Mt * |IM< |< 1 1«I I« IN HAI JO* . »1 <In«* y««r in advance On«- y«ar, at <-n-l of year .............. 1 U) .. . . 75 hi« mot.ih» in advance.. fio Thrrv month» in advwm-r ................. ... UG Single copy in wrapfwr.. A I » V l< IVI I Ml N < . pect to I m * call«-«! u cuwurd be cause he not "pitch into everything that sornrixxiy thii in wrong. m<! a fool if he »¡w-iks out too plainly on public evils, he must ex|>ect to grind otl; r p- >- pie’« axes and turn the grimi- stone himself. Still we think it is one of the noblest prof - - or on earth, the one in w!..rh t».»’ earnest mun ran do ti e m > t tfood to hi» fellow men, and in which an honorable m in can wichi much power for g«»»l. I < A I !■ <*anl of (hanks ... .... S|wrial obituary notice«, per line Extended wrtkling comment», ;w«r line ., ................................ tiiaplay a«l«, to be changed we«*1 |y If deaired, one column wide each (naerlion, per inch.. H nine«» local« per line I^mg time «landing aiU contract« macle on application. M <tl <>>'1 16 lid told his 12-year-old son to milk the cows. feed the horse*, slop the pigs, hunt up the eggs, feed the mlves. catch the coll mit him in the stable, cut lijkood. split tin* kindling» y' *’ «ream, pump fresh wat« ? /■ ' ' ) study his It sons b< » • > nt to lieti. Then he ✓ i ■X fî,r,n‘’n’ flub to tli ■gestion "How to ke«| tou the farm.” /» an2W ■ >______ « ■' ’-6 « • / jget that your neigh £jic tlitfers from yoi *.A’ I m * just ns hones’ * Í ■- r, J HRiouK as you, thn* /• ?e country where fret / mion is one of the big » f A«.* * l,raa<l foundation Bcmr government. an r , t \\ o ;|d I-«* an clul of till.! / _i**n of povernm nt without it ! 4 tolerant, th« reform, or rathe Vn.>t tolerant but rational, patriot« a- <1 good naturrij. Stand b* your convictions ami let you* neighbor stand by hts if so di posed. Keep cool. Argue ¡toll tics if you will, but do it ealml} and reasonably, and bear tin fact alwa. . in mind, that just u you have made up your mind un alterably as to the way in whirl you will vote, ninety-nine hut dredths of the voting populatioi has done the same thing. In Albany the tax rate will I. 2 • mills, it Is ats all how tl « tax rate w ill climb up in a ¡in grossit e town. If the people o* All»ny would investigate th« subject of taxation they woul« find that the tax rate d«a«s not crawl up because of public need ami improvements, but becaus under present law the asses tin> authorities permit assessed value to remain stationary, or nearh so, while actual values go u enormously. In Albany it woul be easy to find land values in th business part of the city eacapinj its just ¡iroportton of the publi. burdens to more than reduce th levy 50 per cent. The kickers a high taxes do not compare th rolls of the assesorwith the pric lists of th«« real estate agents. It they did there would be some thing doing. The man who edits theaverag. country newspaper cannot we! avoid treacling on somebody toes continually: must expect t< b«* censured often for uninten tional failures; must expect hart! work and little thanks; must ex A couple of vv ••l.-s apo a cranky sort of an old man came into our office nml stopped h > ¡»per liecaus • something in it did not just suit his fancy. . have frequently met him in tl street since then and it i an ing to note the l«.ok of surpr «• on the old fellow’s fa <• tha‘ w-- are still in existence regardle- . of the fact that he stop|«-d h. paper. Some day. and it won’t lie long either, that old gentle man will turn up his toes. His heart will be stilled forever Neighlsirs and friends tv JI f. low his lifeless clay to the .- «•:.« city and lay them to rest among the flowers. Anobituarj wdl 1 ¡iublishedinthe.se column- t< mg w hat a kind father, a go > I neighbor and beloved citizen I was which the rec »rd ng a «1 will overlook for charity’s *-i e, ami in a very short time he w lie forgotten. As he lie« <«.. there in the cold, cold gra . .*y ar 1 wrapp'd in the silent slumber <■' death, he will nev r know th;*.’ •he last kind wor I sp iken of I, • wils by the editor of t aat i 4» which in lif.« lie o i.pit. ft.; y "stopped.” Did you ev» r stop to think that yo ir ««lit r, wh ever he mav be will probt'Jy write your obituary some day. st -o «c* o o> <rr r* I) « joy« d after being hoiMH.*d u|> for so long. The high water has filled our road to the Crabtr«-«- bridge so it is I'lijri. able and has also under* mil.« d the ¡)i«T on the south side ■ the bri«lgi- has -«•ttl«,i about ,‘ix mch'-s on one corner, making it daOK' i'ous for traffic. S. . G. i now'able to be out •M»- t* '.«I to his chores, after being In I lit tw«i months for r«'|»airs I’tE E ater . ................... 1 ' I « 1 w 4 • « cannir 0 CORBESPOliDEIITS ■ W**re you ex unpt? Eaa.ar to Carry. 1 iirrr «si .o oí-i S .>t< I.man In Gi«a few who w u« moi lug tr-iu -i** houæ to another on lio* «ame «trrrt Being of n- I" t III of ml -d 11« I. <1 moiril lila hita f furniture on lb« wbreitiarn.w hltnaeif Tb« laat thing left f.-r I. m to nrtr ma . f lb.«» 1‘utiils having no unexcus««! ,i • ■ • • ■ ■ tat - ac.m st th« in :i I - <|. b «rtrnent is ‘.Ml p< r <’.■• ’ or mor«* ar«* exempted from tin ¡¡g the quarter's examination -i a-, many subjects.as their class t ndmg is IM) per cent or mor«*. Begin January 3, Continue Four Week» YOU .ARE INVITED I I I > Every citurn <>f • >regon 1» cordially tnvitrd to uttrnd th« »h«.rt r.wrw« of th« Oregon Agri cultural College, twginmng Jan. 3. Eleven »tmetive r«*ur»r» will 1» i.fTrrrd in Agricul tore. 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Morrison, Scio, Oregon $2< ♦ Scio Milliiuj <»oinpai)|| Ml •« « b.—»H if.,/;-.: I i I i will .*;«•' ool entertainments p ii> h«*«l n *xt Week. ' j ♦ FISHING TACKLE V mkwi !»» * t , W. r. Gill. Ht»aBTABY, C. A. U arner A financial statement of pr....... «1» at <1 expenditures J 0 Woodworth Drug Co . Ssuluia rariii Topics (Omitted tint week.) Jackson Griffin of B. (' is her on a visit with Ins mother. Mr S. W. Gaines, and also to v. it with brothers, bisters and oh! time fniends as he was a r« «1. r.t of Sc o in his Imyh >< h |. Stanton Laury of Miles City, Mont, is here on a vi -it w.th I old friends. Isaac and J 'in Crab tree who recently moved (low: from there. Ernest Ixmg was here during the last week gathering up a bunch of beef cattle tor h s shop in Salem, paying fancy prices foi the same. Scott Turner is still | ursuiru his regular occupation, trappinv those striped cats that are > numerous in our woods for th ¡►cits and jierfume. He is quite lilx ral with the perfume as h keeps the neighbors Well supplied free of charge. 0!d Crabtree creek has had her Sunday suit on for severa: days owing to our long rains and w arm temperature. 55 to (M) deg. which is unusual for January. lioe Shelton has bargained hi ■ farmotf at last as he wils anxious to Bell on account of ¡. sir health, but it s ems the buyer crawfish ed him. The Pie Eater was in Scio Sat urday of last week fot the first time in two months and attended the Fair meeting, which he gr. at- O. A. C. Short Courses ♦ Tod iv and tomorrow are exam ination <1 lys. 0 LETTERS FROM Will I J f Yeeh Mar Ordae. Frault A. Viuu -ty ti r newapuper«t><l nixraiii» pub.l h«r. rr<<|ueutly »>••«» hl» tilg plant«. rvtitUtlu« particular <»>i>. rru that the furiilt- re lu III« toll d Inga «ball I« kept II* g»««i and lir.«! ruiolilluu <mr moruLik- »« be « ;a • iruiliig .in offio Iti wbkti a «ir! 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