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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1912)
I W. Bro. Dugger of the lx»banon 6he $m!i:im Mirs Tribune baa gut th»* Eugene jh *«> pic into hiii wool over hi« criti- ■;*m regarding the state univer PUBIISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY sity appropriation. Better tend Io your ow n business Torr, they L W. < II ARLES don't allow outsiders to butt in on that deal. Priititall! all novi: Entered at th«- f> • aa «•1 ’■ • ■ /7.7 \ 7 - ■ t • Or« «hail malt* r VOGUE ^CLOTHES The 1.« anon Commercial Club has i. sued invitations to other or ge, . on- to <*!p celebrate its am al h’ia a l> rry fair, June <». 7 and M. Th * fete is getting lietter every year and now nt- tract a gr«*nt 'l a! of attention from Willamette Valley people. li e at«? king if Denmark had One year in advance ......... ....11 « t*i> .vantage of Legirning life ... 1 &o One year, nt end of year . boy remarks the Sis (nontiw in ad* ««.'■••........... <.-!(. ' Democrat. Two of his M Three month« in Mr«* .,. .... -ter-, though princesses, were IIS Single ropy in *r*nf*r •mp< lb h on account of limited fimily means, to make their own A I» V !‘ l< t l-l X« . H Al I • • of England and the other cm- Card of thanks............... Special obituary notice». far line (KI pre s of Russia. Extcn.laxl wedding comment», per ime .,, .. . .......... <M Dm play **1«. to I m * -lia ■«'<•'! -v«*«*l iv if desired, on«* column wii»- ■ Basin«-»« local» per lin<- ' Ixxig time »lai 1. >>’ ads contrari» nuli- <>n u| ll< ntion. • hildren are to lie interested in for« t protection. Forest of- i iiih of t! e government have ak -ii steps to <■<• .re the assist- a • •• of l< a and girl« of the t t’e in helping to protect for- t fr in the. The importance of the trees tn the people of the stat” and how to -afegoard this great it ource is taught in an nt- tractiv« torv to I m ? issued and distributed through the schools. &. CAIIJ our motto: ONE PRICK IO AM. u F ! 1 Young Men $ 1 0 to $20 at U/ESELY The two leading* magasines of tbe Pa<.fir ’ u«t, th* Pacific Monthly and the Su> wet, have been consolidated un- der the t-t.< of "Sunset the pa-ific Monthly." It is tlw inte .lion of the publishers to »pan* no money nor effort to make Sunset the I’acific Moothh a credit to tl West and a magaitnc of national value and importance. To ir.tr«*d*».*v it to new reader*, » e »id mak* the following special offer . ! '..i . ■ r . t.vrr-p«. a-d » «■ Wil! leit your name on our »ubacnpluei ll»t Ö 1 ' - i I- - " for the next f««*»r ftwnth», s»»4 will »end x « mj free • copy of the »upcrbly illus trated MM-Wmter number, and al»«« th«* famous Sunset Ituiisn poster. »*- It cutely p»ck«d in a mailing tut»« «ill make a beautiful ornament for your front room or den. Send your order to Fr«*d Lock ley. Nortn we» t'em Manager, Sunset the -* ha'.c« U Iht hMic 4 Ì o Ibo ! îhe follvwif.g notice was »ent in from Thomas th«* la»t of the week: Married in Portland. Geo. H. Smith and «’<>ra M Gilkey, on May 13, 1912. Ex pi ÜC11IHJ 1(1 USE PAINT We wish to announce that we still handle Lowe Prothers High Standard; the paint which has proven, by years of hard tent, to give . atisfaction. Lowe Brothers Paint sells at $2.26 in single gallons or $2.20 in 5 gallon Iota. 3 8 J 3 Ì 3 3 5 2 0 ► 3 And w hile there are many of the to-called '■ t •narket. t Wil: f >und to 1> ■ dearei, as they cover less sur face per gallon, give a poorer finish and w. ar off much sooner. remembrance and dev >tion be stowed on bim would make his laltor less arduous and his path way through life more pleasant, But if you insist on using an inferior paint, Dad is a pretty good fellow af- Ts«t Sshcrtytlea «spInJ >n Ihr isle »'sir; ter all. Tobe sure he wielded we can furnish one at a very low price. Is Ihr ip«.'« brio’s. Plrxw rmrw at at» r a Our "Colonial Liquid Paint" is put up by a the rod occasionally and held va jrt tbr benefit if Ihr JI.1Î t»l< ri«»u» *n<l sundry session« w ith us Portland paint house and is as good as in the woodshed after we h.id a y pa nt retailing at $1.50 or $1.75 per been shinning up neighbor Jone gallon. "The beat is none to good," so a;.p!<« tr*>” or had ti«».l two cat • u ■.«• the l est l^iwc Brother:;. •lercsfler th«* New» will go to pr ■ it is becoming more evident all together by the tails and hung early Thursday < All a<l-« ’he time tb it the two factions of them over Parson Brown' doth tu<-ment* or other m»tt«-r fun- i* «1*»” -• th«* republican party will never line. Dad always seem«* 1 to stanti tion mu*t lx* received nt t’ ■> • •*«■' unite on either Roosevelt or Taft, between us and all fun in those Isler than Wedi» «da; i n. which is probably a good thing. old day«. It always seemed that ;« neither of th m, according to the things we wishv«l the most to C. PEERY DRUG COMPANY ( NEY EAR FOR ONE DOLLAR th** utterances of the other, is fit do. dad opposed with greate t OREGON SCIO As a spot iul ¡aduecii.ei I i ll to be president of th*' United emphasis, but now we know t! a Stat« . I.«v«k like it was about dad was right. He could see __ __ ______ ___ new subscribers and r- newal . time for the Hughes band wagon b *tt'T than we w hat w o one . ear's subscription will !>• to begin sprucing up for the pa for us, and every move I ma«l ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ giv n to the New? for one do).ar rade. which curlMhl our joys and alm st at times brokeojr youthful hear s Those who are in arr etr; may The writer h«'!«nl a lifelong re was even a more bitter do .e for have their time extended on« publican mak«* th«» statement a him. We know now that very year by paying up to the present few days ago that he would vot«‘ thing he did was for our g«« i at th«’ old iate and on«' dollar ad for Bryan if he is nominat«>d. a id in tnese after y< >r a » • ditional. This offer is goo I only ¥• s. and there a*«* plenty or oth look back on the many servie ? until June 1. after which the pa ers. too. We venture the asser h ■ has rendered us, we are thank tion that if Mr. Bryan is nomi ful that he was just the sort of per will lie $1.25 as heretofore. nated by the democrats at the dad we needed. Baltimore convention, he will I m » While mother at home al i a - Four in a n>om at Baltimore, el«- ted this fall by the biggest took our part and waswer r< .«<iy but let it I m - hop 1 that Gov. majority ever given a United with symtMthy and simthing Four Newspapers Six Years’ Harmon, Mr. Bryan, Grri States president. words when our narrow world Harvey snd Henry Walter <n looked dark, it was dad who Subscription for Only $2.75 will not bi» put up to ;vther. Al DAD SHOULD HAVE HIS DAY face«! the world and defended bany Herold. While it is all right and proper the whole family. t > honor the mothers of the "Everybody Works but Fath* When two boys fall out and country, ami the plan of setting $1.25 each begins telling all the naughty aside one day in the early sum er" was written in sarcasm, but things he can about the othvi mer u|M»n w hich to wear a hlo;- in every well regulated house The Weekly t'.q>ital Journal, with ail the state without implicating himself, w< om in ren enibrance is creu.t- hold where the boys have Income aixi general news; regular price ............ 1 .< M> are apt to conclude that they abie, we sho lid not forget «lad, men and the girls have reached the estate of womanhood, it have been up to some deviltry s.i the Polk County Observer. should be true, it should be dad's Weekly reeuiiiiin, lu'st w«'ckly general news together. Dear, g«»o*l old «lad, who got out time of rest He worked for us paper, with tne general market« ami regon and hustled and wore old clothes w hen we couldn't, and now it is 1.50 news; subscription price ............................ Among the many strong at ami worked his fingers to the our turn to «ee that he lab -rs tractions to I m » provided at the b • • to give his family the com- not and enjoys life's twilight in I'he Pacific Northwest, a well established farm Portland Ruse Festival this y< ar foi < w< re entitled to. Who p.*aee. With mother’s help and I OO paper, f«»r three veins; Hubacription price will be "The Bridge of the < ¡’His", fought for us and stood by us advice, with her innate know the yreat open air spectacle ami t Id the trouble hunting busy* ledge of w hat we required and $ I I • « Four papers, six years subscription in all which achieved such fame at th«. b slies they lied when they told of our dispositions, she has as Astoria Centennial. him of our shortcomings and sisted dad in his ministrations as s ight to make trouble in the our characters developed, and he The Ix*banon Advocate man neighborhood over our escapades. is entitled to some credit in these savs h • has tried being decent Dear, good old Dad who denied later years. and don’t get either money or him.-- If all down the line because Bully for dad. Let’s have a thanks for it. and that from now to do otherwise, would have lievn dav for hint. on he is going to take whisk* ,'. to take from us that which we a«ivertis ng or anything he can needed so badly. 1 Sood Position get. Mercy! We have never yet h«*ard that Can be ha<l by ambitious jraung men dad has ha«l his «lay. While the and Isilie« in the field of '‘Wireless'’ or An old-timer well known to the mothers are being honored in Railroad telegraphy. Mnc<- the « hour public is in the habit of say ing song and story, while the loyal law became effective, and sine«* the that Oregon never has settled sons wear the red or the white Wireless companies are establi«hing summer weather until the "high carnation in sweet remembrance atations throughout the country there a great shortage of telegrapher». water" in the Columbia is over. of th«' best friend they ever had. 1« I'oaitiona pay beginner» from >70 to ISO Circumstances seem to support dad plods along in the back per month, with good change for ad his view this year. Jnst as the ground. unhonored and unsung, vancement, The National Telegraph These are STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE PRICES river reaches flood stage the rains putting up the cash- to support Institute of Portland, Oregon, operates begin. The < oincidence is inter his family and enjoying it, per under supervision of R. R. and Wire* C.I.V YOU .ITFORD TO PASS IT UP? officials and places all graduates esting to say the least Ore haps, but still, a little notice in less into pusiti«ma. It will pay you to write gonian. his direction or a small token of them for full details. i 5* 3 s 5 6 £ 0 a 8 8 8 I Greatest Cash Clubbing , Offer Ever made to People of Oregon OR3B Cash Clubbing Price to You for the Pour Papers Only