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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1912)
•s I », ■ q, Í 1 lie Largest is Not Always Beát (• also looking after the repair has lieen yisiting her sick «ister work on our line No. !>». putting for a few day s. in some new poles near the Ran Roy Peery is visiting his sister dle farm. at Echo. Mr. Bruce of Lc’tanon, has just Not much interest was taken finished running 2U0 cords of in the primary election in this P. it th pine* where you can get the largest assortment of clothes to pick from white fir wood down Crabtree hollow as most of the farmers IS the Is-St place to trade, providing the quality and price is right, and we creek from ub : ear th? old Clark were just finishing their spring ■ • . md pr • ■ t > t .«• ’•* • ir inter* st mill for the paper mill at Lehanon. work. I Inaac ( rat*, ret and J. D. Griffin Rex Peery has been making K from east of Scio were hereon a regular trips to se; his lady If y »u do not know what you are getting or arc in doubt as to quality of | visit last Week w ith their-ister friend, but he has I ad her at material, you are gambling on the clothes line. ■ and mother. Mrs. Elizabeth home with him the last few days. | Gaines, F armer J ohn . The youngpeopleof this neigh And you run no risk; we make good. borhood met at the schoolhouse Mill Sil? liens Sunday and played an interesting ■ ». Mr. McCormick, who is blast gam< of basketball and had th»* ing stumps along the county time of their live.*.. road, placed an extra amount of Boys' Suits Youths’ Suits, » Cola Gaines ha* «old a fine dynamite nnder one of the large bunch of mutton sheep. W weth slumps and a ruck v.as ti : i ersand 10 lambs, receiving a fair 15 rods, striking a tree about 40 * price. feet above the ground. !t c .t Some of our neighbor boys the tree in two as clean as tin ugh were out Sunday chasing some done with a *anr.on ball. The ‘of those long eared, bob tailed place of striking was over one h rabbits with their imported Begal foot through. hounds. This i* nne sport tor Mr. McL’ sl. one of the officials the boys, a bonanza for the dogs of the Hammond Lumber Co., and a good thing for the neigh was up inspecting the business borhood as they are quite a nuis of the Co. at this point ance. Mr. Knerr and Mr. Ellston The Pie Eater made n flying were elected Justice of the Peace ! trip to Stay ton Thursday on busi- and Constable respectively. They ' neas and had a firn* time, but are the only authorities the town «r figured otherwise prominently who took the paper a year with i came home all knocked out as has. «•‘»lie ^anli;i in Sh u a in the home affairs. If there is out |>aying for it and had th«* 1 riding in a ng does not digest on T. L. Goddard has been reelect someone of your family away postmaster mark it ’refused.' i his stomach. ed precinct committeeman for Pis E ater . from home, try sending th»m but we arc after him, and when Rock Creek precinct pub : ished every T hursday by the News regularly and a letter caught he will be consigned to Several of our Ma mie brethem occ tsionly and see if they do not the place where he properly be I. W. < HAIU.ES Buries H?!low Nates have been making visits to Stay appreciate the favor of the paper. longs. He is meaner even than Mrs. Lillie Gaines um taken the delinquent suliscrilier. and to the Albany I <>i-pital Monday ton, some to be given degrees Frequently we hear the expres Heaven ia not his home." Piliticailf Inutpen iDî where she expects to undergo an and some to see the fun. I sion that men are worse than Miss Edna Hennes« has gone operation. hogs. This must be distasteful to Washington to visit friends. The loafers are a prqRy slick Mr. aid Mrs. J. I). Layton of to hogs, but facts are sttibliorn set of fellows. They generally Suver. were here for a Hhort .ILL HOME Eli IM Tom Lawson is planting eight things. To show the similarity loaf around those who do not ad visit with their daughter, Mrs. acres of straw berries. between the acts of men and hogs vertise, and as a consequence The new mill is being placed J. H. Hassler. Entered tit the |>*>»tottire at Scio, Ore . toward their kind, we will state they are not disturbed much by In shape ar.d will s »on be rea iy Walter Dr« *r, of Albany, that when a hog gets an ear of customers. The loafers under a* arcon'I-cla**» mail matter. for business. corn every other hog will trot stand their business b.-tter than met with n serious accident last week while working for Linn Two nephew« of roadmaster after him. squealing and whining some merchants. Haven. He was drawing an old Shephard have lieen visiting him MITIN« *H1I«TION KAT! Mi for a bite, but just let the front root of a stump which had b«en and family. They are from On«* v«*ar in ndvanc«* ................ tt 2& hog get fast in a crack and every Molalla. blasted, and the root caught on a ........... 1 SO 1 Ofw yt’ir, al <*rui <»f son of a gun of the hogs will rock pile and the t am p tiled it |D i jump on him and tear him to N ick Six month* in advance so Thre«* months in mb am-«* w ith such force that his leg was pieces. It is the same with men. a*. Single copy in wrapper. broken just above th«* ankle. An There never wm a time when people A>< long as a man is prosperous auto was railed immediately and appreciated the real merits of Chamber- and has money, he can’t keep Cough Remedy mon- than now. he was hurried to the Alba y lain*, his friends awav with a double AllVEIt 1 l-ISU K A’l KH! I hi, t, shown by the incresso in tale, hospital. barrelled shotgun. Just as soon •nd voluntary testiniorrnls from per ¡V- Card of thank* ... sona wl'O have been cured by it. If you Mrs. Mina Davenport of St. as he becomes unfortunat • and or Sp«*«-ial obituary nntire*. p« r line or your children are troubled with a Johns wax visiting her «ister. his money has dwindled aw ay, he Extendml wolfing commenta. |M*r lina . . .. U.' ! is not only snubbed by his form ■ Mrs. Lillie Gaines last Sunday. cough or cold give it a trial ami become acquainted with ite good qualities, tor Display ah. to be chant***«! w«*ekly er friends but they do all the Mrs. Effie South of Silverton sale by all dealers. Santiam Fann Topic» if d«*sired, »no column wide : damage possible. Let a man csrh insertion, i«**r inch . Hello Mr. Editor of Santiam o start up grade and mankind falls News. The Pie Eater is not dead Business local, per ¡in«*............... . Long tin*.** sta ling tub. Contracta behind and hastens his ascension. yet and is not loaded for bear. miule on application. When he starts down the grade, Mrs. Jennie Ixjvejoyof Astoria the world steps to one side, is now here on a visit with her Yosr Subxrip'.tcn rxpirtJ m thr tele ilxm^d greases the track and savs, "Let mother. Mrs. S. W. Gaines. !a the ip»« belo«. H« xm renew xt once *nd him slide." Our lovely showers have passed fr< the weeltl at tie $1.25 rate over and we are now having per This is the season of the year •• petual summer and all art* now when the “Sweet Girl Graduate flourishes. Now the lily-white happy as larks. arm of the graduate fair flourish Art Gaines 4 Co. of St Johns We wish to announce that we still handle Did you ever stop to think o’er her golden hair, carving the who cut 500 cords of oak grub Ix>we Frothers High Standard; the paint what a great labor saver th« flower-fragrant air in ribbons of wood on the M. C. Gaines farm which has proven, by years of hard test, home paper is as a means of com love and light, as she begins:- now have it all sawed ready to to give satisfaction. Lowe Brothers Paint munication with absent friends? "Down the untrodden path wav ship to Portland where they ex- sells at $225 in single gallons or $2.20 in "Write to me often," is the last of life we can s«*e the invisible pect to get $N.OO per cord. 5 gallon lots. command the one breaking from foot-print« _ _____ _ of an unseen land. M. C. Gaines sold 25 head of And while there are many of the so-called home tn s .often .no b» ti <>< build the ladder on the sea fine beef steers to Mat Craft of left behind. In the rush and of life w hose rungless rounds we Albany for 6 1-4 cents per pound. cheaper paints on the market, they will be hurry of every ay life very few mount brom the lawly earth to They averaged 1200 lbs. per head, found to be dearer, as they cover less sur people now adays have time to de face per gallon, give a poorer finish and the vaulted skies,’ as Cowper The moss picker. Dean Conner. vote to correspondence of th«» says in his Thanatopsis. Beyond wear off much sooner. leisurely kind that people of other the Alps lies Italy; over the fence is now laying off on account of B it if you insist on using an inferior paint, days kept up with such nnvary- is out ‘Ho pon, ho pever,’ is the rains. He has 20 tons bailed w <* can furnish one at a very low price. on Mrs. Peery ’ s farm for which inu punctuality; and here is the watch cry of the voiceless Our “ikilonial Liquid Paint" is put up by a he realizes some $30.00 per ton. where the h'n e paper saves a spirit whose wings gleam in the Portland (taint house und is as g»x»d as world of trouble, It is better , shoreless waters of life’s tempes The Santiam Farm sold all his any paint retailing at $1.50 or $1.75 |>er 10 tons of hav by advertising in than a letter too. for it contains tuous sea. ’ ’’ gallon. “ The best is none to good,’’ the Santiam News. He shipped much that a letter would not. use the best - Lowe Brothers. Items of interest are in it that An editor approached St. Peter 26 tons to the Stayton livery l»arn the writer of a letter might not nt the Golden Gate and handing at $£».00 per ton. know or overlook. It is wonder- him a long list of delinquent sub- Geo. Bilyeu has been getting Please read above ad. Thank vou i'ul how eagerly one devours a ;.scribers said: “lx»ok this list up subsenptions for free work on home paper w hen a stranger in a |over carefully and see if any of the road from Crabtree to the strange land. Even the people these fellows have sneaked Scio and Lebanon road, securing E » you do not know intimately while j through the pearly gates." "No" about $300. worth of work which nt home, become of altsorbing i .-aid St. Peter, “there are none is to be done in May or June in SCIO OREGON interest to vou when you read of them inside. but a fellow slip- ditching and graveling. We need that they have died or married ped through here the other day i»ome more Geo. Bilyeu’«. He is 1 I I nJ Do Not Gamble on the Clothes Line We Stand Back of Every Suit We Sell Hats Shirts Underwear Gloves, Etc. Tho lain Clothing Co M ALBANY, OREGON M' 9 LETTERS FROM OUR COUNTRY 9 8, CORRESPONDENTS c i ? i i I 9 USE PAINT I 9 9 I 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ____________________________________ l 9 C. 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