The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, February 01, 1912, Image 4

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    6he Snntiam Htir»
PUrL ISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY
L W.CHARLES
Politically iEdejentitnî
Knt«re»i at th«- p«j»tofllce al Scio. Or».,
u »«••■ofwl riaaa mall matter.
HI IIHI Klin ION RATIDBl
One year in ntvance.......... ............ SI 26
15«
One )« ar. at eml of year...
76
Rix month» In advance........ ............
60
Thru month» in axivanc» ..
u6
Single copy in wrapper ...
advkhtihim «
Card of thank*.......... .
St ial obituary notice», per line
1.» t.-nii-l wedding comment»,
|wr line . ..........................................
Outplay a«t», to be changed weekly
if dcaired, one column wi>ie
each insertion, j>er inch. , ..
Buair.eM locale per line....................
Izin ■ titn* «tending ads. contracts
made on application.
’ Taxpayer” comes back at . the Klock Produce Company la 11
’’Jordanite” this week, but as M f.i
the discussion has about simmer­
County school supervisor, Jos
ed down to where it is neither eph Benner of Ix-Emon. was at­
entertaining nor instructive and tending to school affairs here last
cannot do either paity any good, ; week. Mr. Benner is a very
we have concluded to let them energetic school worker.
settle their differences "out of
C. P. Burmester made a busi­
court.”
ness trip to Scio Saturday.
The Youth’s Companion calls J. R. Geddes, principal of the
attention to the fact that weekly Licemb high school, was a pleas­
ant caller at the N E. Burmester
papers that publish on Thursdays
• home Sunday.
will have, this year, five publica­
tion days in the month of Febru­ J. A. Burton s doing some 1
ary. This has not happened !*•- slashing these days.
Rev. S. B. Cole anti wife were
fore since 1872 and will not occur
Scio visitors last Friday and Sat­
again until 1U40.
urday.
a
Henry Neal shipped a nice
bunch of raccoon hides this week.
Chas. Burmester went over to!
the Miller saw mill last Friday
While he fc«-- looking over the
machinery, his horse concluded
it was time to go home anti start- ♦
rd on. Later w hen Chas, con­
eluded it was limp for him to go |
i«e went for his horse. but?
Walking not being all taken up
he walked heme.
LETTERS FROM OUR
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SLelborn Items
The lumber, brick and cement
Bnnen Ballaw W
The News wishes to call the
for the new depot has arrived
Alex Da import and family oi
attention of its readers to the in­
and the carpenters are expected Pnnevill • are vh ting his broth­
crease iu the size of the paper
to be here at any time.
er. J. L. Davenport. and expect
this week, from I pagesfi-column
A number <>f men-met at th« to visit their sister in southern
to f pages ¿-column. We believe
onr readerswill appreciate this I school houae Saturday and Oregon a's i.
The Land boy s of this hollow
improvement, as in addition to changed the north windows to
the homo news, the news of the the east end of the building.
are preparing fur an < ntertain-
The new black board has tncnl and basket nodal to l<>
state nud of the world will lie
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given in condensed firm. The arrived and is in place ready for given by them at Lacomb on
following are some of the added use.
February 10th.
Fred Taylor has been visiting
features that will be found on
Dick Craft has rented Ad
his brother the past week.
the inside pages:
Craft’s place at,d I as moved in.
Rev. Ketchem preached at the He thinks farming and cream
Oregon state items.
Market re|K»rts corrected to Presbyterian church last Sunday. hauling will work well togc 5er.
date,
The judges of this county
Ix*e Gaines is building a new
Latest telegraphic news.
made us a visit last Thursday. barn.
Farm and stock news.
They had been up at Stayton
There was a great deal of ex­
A |*age of mi.Hcelluny and other looking at the bridge and as they
citement
in th s vicinity Friday
items not enumerated.
came back, they took a look at morning.
Elmer Larwood start-
It a choicer collection of mater­ the river just north of here.
e«l home Thur 1 tv < ening from
ial far a weekly pa|>er can be
Carl Galloway returned home
gotten together we cannot imag­ last week from a stay in Wash- Elmer Bane» and a.- it w;ts late,
dark overtook him and seeing
ine what it could be.
ington.
that he c > li 1 m ' make it out of
It comprises the week’s world
Mrs. Brown came here Satur- the woods, stayed overnight and
news in a condensed form, and a
day for a short stay with her son. took a new start in the morning.
choice selection of miscellany.
Woon B ek
His parent and the neighliors
And when looking over this
were
just ready to start for a
paper, the attention of our read­
Bilyeu
Den
Shots
search w hen he made his appear­
ers is especially called to the in­
M. Wirth has the founda­ ance.
G.
side pages.
tion of his new residence com­
Lillie Gaines has been very ill
They are made up of ’’live
pleted.
again
Jhis week.
stuff” and should not be con­
E.F.
DeLong
hauled
«ream
for
F armer J ohn .
founded with the ordinary “pat­
ents” which are made up of
snake stories and similar matter
I
that will lie as good a hundred
yearn from now us today.
Every class of readers of this
paper will find something of In­
terest on the inside pages.
This matter is complete, up to
date and ideal for the weekly
newsbaper.
To this choice collection of mat­
ter, add a condensed resume of
home affairs on the outside pages
and the reader is given a local
To those uaing coal oil. pica.*»- rem» mber that we irry the
best oli money can buy. 11.50 buys 5 i;ai!««t ■■ »( y :■« oil;
paper that covers the field pretty
not a misture of oil, water and impurità .».
thoroughly.
It is our aim to make the News
the espial of any Weekly publish­
Gasoline 2,)(‘
singles. 23c in • )S
ed in a town of this class in Ore­
W» bandi» Standard Oil gasolina, th« <». -, >1 a ¡t '<■
gon. and we hope to meet with
will
ua» unless forced to be troubled with a: i- ferì' r brar.«L
the continued patronage and as­
The beat gasoline is none too gix.l
sistance of the public along that
line.
ATTENTIONS
PLEASE
Coal Oil in 5s. $1.50
Floor Oil 75c per Galion
ATTENTION
Asa special inducement to de-'
linquenta and new subscribers, '
w e are going to give tor a limited
time to each one who pays at this ‘
office $1.26 on subscription, al
complete set of four beautiful
lithographed pictures.
These
four pictures could not lie bought
for 11.26 at any art store. Fol­
lowing are the subjects: A'
Friend at Court, The Golden Op­
portunity, The Possessive Case. '
The Leap Year Question.
All floors in public places. ati< h a» « I
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should be oiled at least two or three t ■ ■ « .1 y< ar. • only
as a protection to the floor and labor *av . . < .1. ' 1 to im­
prov» the sanitary conditions.
ALL I’PONE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT
ATTENTION FROM THIS HOI -E
E. C. PEERY
n put or> your dairy fl«» r alongvidc
oth»r cr»*m »»parotor.
'flS** or offr ■'•f-arabri. will oulahim th-m all. will rua eaaiae.
*nl1 waah "P qsb-ker. and will giv» mor» aatiafacUon right
wll
from ft.«-
A
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If we caa t prove th.», you ahoold buy another kind.
Jf we ran prove thia, y 1 »hould buy the V. S.
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WALL PAPER
Largest Stock outside of Portland
Samples and Estimates on Request
FISHING TACKLE
Expert
Truss fitting
—Camera supplies, etc
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Woodworth Drug Co., Albany, Or«
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Patona *T, W. F. Gil).
Hac-aataav, C. A. Warner
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J. J Barnea, W. F. Gill.
J. A. Bilyeu, J. R Barn«»,
C. A. Warner.
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