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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1912)
% a ' • f « • • * » « * •7. t * 1 4x^4 2X • » • ’ . ■ • r • • ’ f * (Ghf S.intiam ïlrus pub : ISHED EVERY THUR3DAY by L W. CHARLES Pilitoaih ieétptDÎiBl Entered at Ihr p»»to!Ylee at Scio, Or»., aa aerond claaa mail matter. HI'ItMi'IIII'llUX MATS*: II SI-ISO ib so n u6 H A I ex < ard of tlisnkJ................ .................. SiM-t i.l obituary notice», prr line Extef ■ i«-4 wrddtng commrnU, |x-r lin».......................................... l)>.|>lay «J». t*> I«' changMt weekly if dMirvd. «»-»«• column wid. each inaertion. par Inch . .. H u . itk ’. h locals p»r Im..................... Lmj time »tanking m I». contract» ma.ie on application. so on os II 06 We generally find that for which we are locking, especially if we are looking for trouble. If we would be measured by the great things we intend to do. we would all be queer men. Life is too short to sleep more than hilf of the time, yet we would like to. and some do whether life is short or long. We wont mention any names. We heard something positively alarming this morning at six o’clock in a certain house ou our main street an alarm clock. The place that gives a man his living is entitled to his best efforts to advance everything calculated to lienefit the place and the community. A fool drinks w hen he is not thirsty, and “<>me men when they are thirsty drink until they ate fools. It seems man is bound to make a fool of himself. The workman who hands his wages to hia wife every Saturdax and receives ten cent« and a kiss in return has more real enjoy ment than the man who s|M>nds his whole pay on Saturday night and hand» hia ubu.sedand starved wife an empty pay envelope. According to the goose bone a very severe winter had l»een pre dieted, and so far the preciction has been verified. It seems after all that a goose knows something of this world. She is more than simply an ordinary quack. A few new factories will mean more families, more families will mean more houses, more houses will mean a larger town and more business. Let the men of business pool their loose cash and start a few new factories or use their influence to get some manu facturer to locate here. It is pride more than dishon esty that l< ads ;>eoplc into debts. We see others, who because of a richer grandfather are living in luxury of every description, and our pride as well as our envy is aroused, and we hanker to imi tate them. This may be natural, but it is fatal. It leads us to ex cesses in living nnd in expendi-l tures. The consequence is that we are soon head over heels in debt, perhaps also covered with shame and disgrace. '■ £V- * » An Interlocking U. S. Cream Separator put your dairy fl.-ir »' mgod.* «rag other cream »»parator, or till thrr »c|<rat<»r». will oataklm them all. will rua«water, will w»«h up quicker, and will give more »ati» faction rigtot from the atari. If wr can't prove thi». you »hn«U buy another kind. Jf we can prvi • th», you ahould buy the U. 8. cow that money will buy. All the hens in this immediate .Mr». H. Quigley who has been neighborhood are different from quit«- ill is improving. Her the laboring men. They have all «laughters were at her bedside. A. R. Hoagland came down been on a strike as eggs were too from Portland Monday after a high and have noi laid a dozen (eggs all winter, but the laboring two weeks stay. Mrs. Tompkins is getting so imen strike because wages are too she can use her wrist again. She leneap. so they have done nothing broke it by falling on a slippery all winter. walk. M iks Nina Small was out ir. the Miss Eciythc Hoagland came ! pasture among the goats recent home after a three weeks visit ly when a pet goat bis ame with friends in Portland, Van offended because she failed to feed it so it chase! her quite a couver and St. Johns. distance. She finally hruat W. 1). Sanford is now assistant off until she could climb a tree agent at the depot, Marion Arn where it stood guard for som<- old having given up the job. tim* she was a Some of the boys were out for get down and return home. a rabbit hunt Sundav. Thomas Smail and son Lyman, Mm. Sarah Hoagland made a are going over to the big wood- Portland thia business trip to I chopping nearly everyday as Art week. i Gaines is paying 3> cents p« r N. B. M<*i has been having hour for hands. mime work done on his house. Our good neighbor. Haley, i A. I. Arnold has his house becoming somewhat diuHatistied about completed. He has been w ith our winter rams and is con doing some inside work recently. templating moving back to hi John Shelton has been paint old home in Oklahom a where it ing and making other repairs on , is cold enough to freeze the horn hia house. M adeline . off a Polangti« bull. We are getting nnx <>u» to SaBliam Farm Topics I know whom we an- going to Jackson Griffun of B.C. is here have for our new road ousn as w« on a two months visit with his are nets!ing some Work done in mother and other relatives. our roads. We hope all our ri a : Art Gaines of St. Johns is now 1 will be fixed this summer in pla<- cutting 35 acres of oak grub i of using all the money on a fev wood on the old Elliott farm now miles and letting the rest of the owned by M. C. Gaines. He in district pull through the (.»•st tends to ship lnoo cords to Port they can. land. He has from 6 to 12 men G. L Sutherland has been out cutting. for the last three weeks w ith h< Mrs. Scott Munkersof Albany patent lamps and stove pipe returned home Monday after a damper-sand reports fin« • ", few days visit with her grand- M.C. Gaines and G. L. Suther mother at the Santiam Farm. land made a business trip to Al Isaac Crabtree of Scio called bany last Wednesday in th< inter on his sister. Mrs.Martha Smith, est of «>ur roads. of Raccoon hollow Saturday. Cnrtis Griffin and wife of Port Roc Shelton has turned his farm over to his father-in-law, land came up Sunday for a Walter Miller of West Scio, and month’s visit with his mother, Roe is going to move up in the Mrs. S. W. Gaines, P ie E ater . Ritchardson Gap this fall. ATTENTIONS PLEASE Ì ft Coal Oil in 5s, $ 1.50 To those using coal oil. please remember that we carry the best oil money can buy. 11.30 buys 5 gallons of pure oil; not a mixture of oil, water and impurities. Ton need oi Wr act! 'em. West Scii Notes N. I. Morrison, Scio, Oregon > tt > WALL PAPER i I I I Woodworth Drug Co., Albany, ore A a Largest Stock outside of Portland Samples and Estimates on Request ♦ FISHING TACKLE A •> •f □ >< Expert Truss fitting Camera supplies, etc ■■*-< ><■■■».< «>■ >-«■■»■< o> ft ’••■■SH ft iitHX-n». J. J !'..rr.e», W. F. 011!, J. A. Bilyeu, J. R. Barn»», C. A. Warner. 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