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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1912)
▲ E(ttr:s frw If. Pert Ssced al Cammeic nieci Eiemsa y I a *. »aturday after ..-on the people of ici« were (lliitfal 1«’ hear the fir, • house ea»t *«f the mili r».-«- wai on tire. G.e ;»-«iiile r--»:»-* >-!ed Immettiate!)', but tin- fir« had t.v -n-i-n of a ytu-t a*«i w ¡i half h air !h<- .■ i , « « a pile of nahe«. With th«- help of :i«i bor- >n -t of th- h«>a,-!> «il it -1'» °«v the ttr»t !i«x»r were «■ i-.«l Ih«- ut wa« cauaed by a defective flue a< the hou».» was an old one, ta-illg ball! xtxr.it thir ty year ago. Mr Da' -y i» >n«- <>f >-.r old«-*t inhabitat ta. living in Scio at tt-c time nt lancoln's a <a-.»i ation. ' > «-:.•>•« a - ■ vhortl V i ter ■- i- ro w county high school Inw was pa«Mid, th«» Liard of dir.-«-tom of • h >i « h«».| m ..<>f.. inti wnn the new »y»tem, t'mtvr thi» plan we availed o ««Hiit« high school tuition fund, which brought into our di>t o<-t from the county between J!25. and sit-» per meoth luring the .-.r«t year. This fund enabled us to ««cure b>-’tcr instructor* than we had been atl«‘ to employ l.eforv. and at the same tin»- .»ithout additional burden on the district. .1« a result we believe we have maintained a course of study and a < :«n of tea- her» cquai in .«tamJnrd of efficiency to any in tm c ' ¡nil. With th«- same object in view, we expert to open our s-*h«M>l next year with »< bright or even brighter prosper ta than in any previous year. \\ «• In* iieve that the school is the best ind«-x to the character of u com munity, and lh>* attitude of any individ ual on questions of an educational nat ure is largely an index lo that indivai- usi n cbsrai t< r. There ar»- many thin«» nc.-reary to the success of this cum ■ in mity, or any other community for CURIOUS PRIVILEGES a mt '» A Ivanlaga* A «-.ba •»*.', •» • H»va Honor R j I iy»!»«1» bl V« -h «*»• M »- Ilo* mativ land» m»n know liow a | • . . Ext a« « omplii «l«’«l «la dolili'»* vutry «okkieping uIteti one dot*» Hot tiu», bui after a ltt!l»» cureful ut- liiion alni xtmiy il » a» cu»« to « ;» «i l-*«lrt>.k li» to «-ai b«»i **ittg* r- « I > ■ -. i • a , ' • .■' -1< -ii ui^c-l, ami ilici lo-ik like »o mudi 5 LETTERS FROM OUR J COUMTRT J CORRESPONDENTS 0 s. nliini I arm Topics ■ ! *e • ti«*r 1«, ! in»! >*i «-. -fami» f««r blu«» «<kv, WÌietiur llterc I h - «'t-ar or li. •» ,it-■■«•»¡>11« rC t-n-aii» - «I ii« noi«-» druzhtig inni; a » . all j. f«»g; capitai I', thi< . f*»g ; g> gloomv. ■ ’ ■ ■ ' • « . ' ■. ■. ■ <. ... ■ . • .. am! m, misì v or i«azy »;> a» i«v inicr- fere witli ll.<- view T »<• li-tler <» n-pn-»«-iil» ovi-rv.i»! or w •« u lite* ul * k l * iOk<*rv<l V* - “t!<‘ I • • i ' ‘ : c ' r.i I ' I llr.; whibHT'* IH H' ì I ìm I bv OlC lutivi* p. nml >| ituliirite» tiie vi«.itlivr l*> I h - («¡iialli Coni lume » miti i» imi>eui- «•«I bv ali r. »m»w l>v un « and iloiti- di-r In a t. Any ugl). ibrcaleiniig ■ ppearanre in ili«- vi>-ntli«»r «-all» I «r t ■- lettcr n, ami vi»il>iliiv «>f dis taili <«i»j«>’t-. wh.-tlb r ili«» -kv Li- fiumi» or i»»t. i» rcprvM-tllwl bv Ilo* • r v. A » .i-l w i» wet «leu. \ full po»nt or «!««t timi, r nnv lelh-r «¡«note» il «■»11 i!«l,'■ trv «b *r<-e 0 0 9 fl 0 rhe tru ’ h-n v fair at Ix-ba* n > i v .. w.-l! r« pri entiil from >■ r.e g| orroo-l. Most nil re- •'T a large crop ami plenty of ■ .i - ■ r Mr.-. L II Alwtird «ame in Snt- .r«i:n ic a month - vacation and ■ -,.■> h.-r, Mrs. S. W. Gaines, (bir ilalt- eg proqu-cts for a bumper «» >p (|, harvest is buov- n; r :i(> < ir farmers very much, ti;<- ch tin -. are w mug quite a mt over the pro-pects of tlie woolly aphis tie -troviug it as they did last year. They also have a O 'll «lop of sqUHSh hugs Oil in I which are playing «ml hav- on on all vine«. .Mrs. Ehi !la-t of Albany ìm > i- for :i w«-««k < vi-tt «uh ber niotiier, Mr.t. Ehi <•!>«• l'urner. I>«,iin Furili" ImH ili .ippeared unti i ; •' p; ii -d to have gone un a trip to Ala-ka. air. ? light ex«*, -I g«-r » mod«»mle bro ■ e. f a * strong hr«»«•Zf. 7 iimh I itii frvxli gu!«-. *• *1 rung gale 2-11«’. e lo wItole gii!«-. 11 »torni. I’.' Iiurrir.im-. Th«» Rvxfcin <>f ablif -v, ttion i» gcm-r.illv adhered to «in all merrtuiOI vr».-i-ì. Exchange. A O tt»r»n«». Santiam l'arni .»tniwlu-rries are (ine .imi «vii! continui* till thè Ith of July ut 15c per gallon on tl «• vuii-.«, also l'H gallona of g. <«... l»«-rrit.» at l'»c per gallon on thè L . he.- will In* fine till thè Itti .« lot of currantN ut 30c i r pai.. ul-<o ii fine crup of |x>- giH;l>«»rrì< at 20e on the vine«, All kindn of cherricN at 21 k- on th<* treeg. An Amern m -,rl. pri-Hv nml bright, I uk I !><-«*ti »pending some time in Leamington. Etigiaml. I be afternoon before her ilepiir- ture »lie i uddenlv r<-incinl»-n»«l tli.it Mrs. Martha .Smith of Racoon •«■viral book» from tin- pillili«? li Hollow is at her son Erank'« brary »li-'ii «I ■ ■■ . ■ iri -I > t >■ ii. Miss th«' volume«, »allied forili «ind pn--- whose wife is quite sick. cntlv cnervi-ntcnsj a voung Eng!i»li- Bertha Smith who ha« been man who»«* arquainhim-c. though then* has returned home. bri«-f, had not I h -«« i without attrac R< <• Si on w ill have a sale tion. ”lf<-*liy, rm«», how qm-cr voit Siam of Ins farm tools an«l dairy Am«n« un g:ri» an*!" he ».nd. "Now . cowf ami move* to Scio where he I »upptMie if you were nt home, walk will go into business. ing «>n I iftb avenue, v«»n would nev er I m - «i« -ti with a fellow lugging «ill Johnny Riley's Iwtrn was burn- Hl«'»«' I h » «k«. ‘ cd dov. i Satin.lav -itii'iiingabout "Certainly not.” »In- q.ii klv ami I o'clock will ;i!! th«- contents, archly an»w«-n«l. "If I w«-re in including 1-N» b isiicls of oats. It A 'i*rica tin» gentleman w<>uhl lie is Hup|N>-< d to have l»<*«-n th«* earn trig Hi«»m." Special ClabbiQî OGcr to Oiir Old Sua sellers and T&eir Fricils The year 1912 is to be th«- moet im portant y«-nr in our history. Besides great activities in th« Northwest, a prevalent of the L'nite»!- Stat«» is to i»e aketed. Keep up with the new» of the world by taking advantage of one of our special offers. Hur offer: Th«- Liaily ami Sunday Ore gonian, 12months, fAisi; Nantiam News 12 monuh« fl.26, total *9.25. Both may b« obtainwl for a limited lime only for f&OO which is the sub scription price of the On-go.iian alone. To those not desiring to take the tig Sunday Edition of the Oregonian, we have thia offer to make; The Daily Oregonian 12 months, *•'- <», The Santiam N< wv 12 months, fl.26, total (7.2f>. Both may be ha«i for a limited timr only for 16.00 which is the subscription price of the Oregonian alone. In other words, you are nsceiving the Oregonian and the News for the price ot the Oregonian. Ilon’t fail to take advantage of this special offer. Send in your remittance today. .or» of -mn Worthless tramp as he ha«i no enemies. (. <■. Biiyi-n and and S. W. i mine:mm to start Wi-tlnes«lay, the 12th, for Breitenbitsh hot ■prings, for the beneflt of their h<-alth. They expect to remain a month or six wtH-ks to try the virtue of the hot water baths. Mr. E«iitor, you will no doubt h»-ar from me while at the springs. P ie E ater . barity, but the custom has not b< < ii allowed to drop altogether. »» i* »ecu by the stone-Imll* which are often »ct on gatepost», a relic of a barbarous idea of !<>tig ago. In cer tain parts of Africa the «kails arc (till used a* d<i orations. Whole vil lages may la- seen with the door- •» la Frai.ee, Mrs Norah Morns poats of the houses surmounted in i> Frau Karl bruschki, Mrs l‘ H Mac thia grewsome fashion. Donald •5 Martian Co-het. Mrs V A Mcknight A Convsn.snt Ranch. 1 C jo « Position Hybrid Perpetual. Mrs J Ouper Some real estufe tleu’ers in Bht- Can ba had by ambitious y<amg men Hybrid Tea, Mrs Carpenter iah Columbia w« re «<-< used of hav and ladies in the field of "Wirelcas” or Mareehal Neil, Mrs V A Mcknight ing victimized Eng! mb ami Scotch Railroad telegraphy, Mncr the H-hour Yellow Hybrid Tea. Mrs Carpenter •ettlera by selling to them, at long law becarm- effective, and since the Yellow Tea, Mrs J Oupor range, fruit rumbea which were «it- Wirek«« compHnu-s arc establishing Best collection 8 varieties, Mrs fred uat'-d on the topa of mountains. It station- throughout the country there Jones is said that the captain of u stenrn- is a great shortage of telegraphers. Beet collection 10 varieties, Mrs V A bont on K •<>!< tmv Uikr- • ■•-. ■ ln-ard a Position# |»ay beginners from 170 to JOO Mcknight gnat splash in the water. Looking per mcnith. with good change for ad Beat individual rose, Mrs R Cain over the rail, he spie«! the head of vancement The National Telegraph a man who aas awimnnng toward Best general exhibit, J I Wrsely Institute of Portland, (ergon. operates his boat. Ile baile»! him. ‘‘I>«« yon Exhibit new rose, Mrs R Cain under supervision of R. R. and Wire 5 btoooMone variety, Mrs Fred Jones know,” said the »wimmer, "this is less officials and places all graduate* General collection garden flowers, the thin! tima todav that I've fallen Try th* N«-*• for fine job printin« into position«. It will |»ay you to write other than ruses, Mrs Lyman Pomeroy. off that bally old ran« •» nt mine?” Frier« rvaaonabl«. t them fur full details. A nprain»-«l ankle may aa a rule lx* I Caroline restout, Vella Brenner. rured in from thr« ■ la four «lay* bv ap St'arolin»- Tcstout. Mrs. I’ll, Mac- plying Chamlx-rlam* Kniment an ! ob I tonaid serving the direction» with each bottle. 4 red roses, Mrs. John Gill For «aie by all dealer*. 4 white roses, Mr» Pre«! Bilyeu „ . , i Mrs John Gill Spink moo, , M„ A E Raixiall Pup la neither absent nor tardy dur ing the entire year first grade Bennie Royanovsxy. George Kukacka, Lloyd t.uln nbach and Izmella Lukenbech. second grade -Bennie Pruspal. Blanch Pruchaska. Urru Bilyeu and Willard Long« Third grade-llaxel Philippi anti Lydia Pruspal. Fourth gra-le -Thomas Proapal. Ar nold Boyanovsky and Ethel Ingram. Fifth and sixth gra-ir* None Seventh grate Led.wcla kukacka, and Salbena kukacka. Eighth grade—Rolla W*d<- and Wm. k alir.a. High School—Mary Kotan. Kdwfa Olson. Blanche Pruitt and Lillie Sima. m -i» Renard» W»»lh»r Conditiona. " V ■ m<*un prettv much ti <» an-;: tu tin man. but there i* u very gnat «liiTvrcuce lx-tt»«-«-n tin- two, inaxtntit'll atM an nmlM»*4«l<>r p«is- »c*s«-* many privilcg«« n do n il p»-rtam t«> n m«-r«» ¡’•ri>ii|» tn. i: i-t , I.o«» lege of an u'ti'.-.i ».!■ • « I h » I» ite ¿re»lit«*«l to th«- rul«»r of li « « uilrv • ml not merely to Hi«» governiti« nt thereof, a» 1» a minister. . I» Hint the • ml>a»».-ulor mav when <li»miM«x| turn In» Im« k trv tliv »«ii«-r.'igii to allow court he ti n be<-ll it»» Ztiril Rrscllv «!<••« n I mh I. the ui«»le «if pro ecdure i» a* fol low * ; Vk hen t In audience i» .«t un rm! til«* amluo il«r wuit» to I h - mi»»e«l l»v the *ovcreigii. When niia»e«l the aitmiiMUuior bow», rvtinsa three |>ac<-», bon* agujo, rvtirr« three ¡»tu «-*, bow* a thir«| time, turn» «m lua heel» ami walk« to the folding divor» But * i ni - * n gn- ing >*ove i-rvign t* a ««mum a tore p<>- |,(1, im-thod >» empioved. T.» turn In» I m < k would I m » io rt-'/ti a privi- lege; therefore tlie umU>»*a«h>r re* i • t..-«-¡«. •• ‘ • ßv < ' 0ÎI tires sidi-wm«. î it«- the M.v«-r«-i- li ioni » it li tl« »ih» r h“ endeavor* tu timi th«- d<»r. By dite unique mc.ins lie contrive» tí» FbhíkV* all polii enes* to the smer igfi an i at tile »iiim- time reliitn Lt «Hit I m «' Chris Bilyeu is gn-ath i e: t ing the npjn-aranc»* >f his place by tilling up th«* van! and r»-build- li. • tie- sai v a!l . . l»r. and Mrs. Prill attend d th«- Central Willamette Meiliral Society inceting a’ Harrisburg last Tnursday evening and nq ort a very enjoyable tini«*, there !>« • ing thirty «!<> t ts |>n sent. Th« y made the trip, a iL dan-e of ÎW cupies a very important part. I he mil's, in their auto. I’a die coast is being recognised as the L. IL Eields, Supt. of the S. 1*. ,;ar !<»n spot of thi« country; the Wil lines iu Oregon, C. S. Bion I, as lamette Valley as the garden spot of th«- 1‘aciftc coast, ami we believe that sistant supt. and E.B. Ihm, trav the forks of the Santlam will in time eling rasu-nger agent, were in b ■ ome the garden spot of th«- Wiliam- Another priv. ■ -.-«■ oí '.i . d.«-i».y. Scio Saturday looking ov«-r the ette Valley, Our agricultural resources dor is that of Is-ing tuber»-«! uno th»,« tow n and g«-tt}ng ac»p .rated w ilh arc our richest inheritance. t pon the rovai pre-viice tin .«•u-!t f«> u1; our busine» men. W'iile wu do ,l|i°l"'r ovt-«opnient of these r«-sources d«Hir», I^itli of «lui li mint i. uung d«-pends our growth and »landing as a wide for linn. X<«n.- »uv«- mi .i- m » not know what their busin««- community. I he high school is, in the was, we hoj e it m - v s a railro;. I true aens« of the word, a preparatory xad-ir « un 1-1111111 tiii- priv ! \ t ’ u greatest Livor m tlo» r« - t that for Scio in the near future. school. Through its establishment the can b<- shown uny n»»riHniLa«*u lurmi Last Eridny night about forty stu«lent is enabled to equip himself or representative «-on« -tiny, in th« as the ca_>e may be, for any ojienmg to him of one «L> «r only. ladies met at th«- horn« of Mr*. herself; apeeiai course that the higher inslitu- T <-n- • «»n«- privi’ .«■ .if tfi«« um- Garland, formerly Mrs. Valeri«- to-nsof Icarniny have provi l<«i. With hn«»adnr, a pro il«-gv ihuf »■> vtiim » Richardson, and gave her a mis such an object in view. It has bben so occasions great inconvénient-«* to cellaneous shower. A very en arranged that a-iy tu«l«-it having cum- the ruler, winch const»!» <if Ins joyable time was had and the pleted the regular lour year high school right to demand u«l-.i-.»»:«m to i .«• ladies were given a “treat" as course a« prt-» ribe«l in the state course sovereign by day or by night.—Ex of study, is entitled to enter any special Mr. and Mrs. Garland were course that he or she may desire to change. marrieil in Albany last Thursday. take up, thereby shortening the time H«ni Chriibdfi Antierjen. A cot • «riti-« of ilgii- t l.i -»»..n Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cain were they would otherwise have to sprnd in university or college four years Atvlcr« >t> : "Ihs vanity »..i- |o-riiu| » visitors at tie Strawberry Eair the I hiring the part year ) had the pleasure his most »alieni characteristic. He in Lebanon last Er; lay. They of visiting our »>. A. and it is cer uà» photoernpltf-d s< <>r< - of tini«-» report a large attendante arida tainly a grand In'tit ition. With its in every position ati«l costume, ,in • well «i :.pt>ed dairy bull ting, its various he never aear:i-«l of new prcM-nt- general g-xxl time. deparim -nt» of agriculture, w ith all the inents of his strong l«ut unhand ZÌA?. Dr. I.O.V«». th«- w« II known modem experiments being tried out in some features. His a bini« »ere le • e-*' stock raising and farming, it certainly will be in Stay ton Wednesday. affords the student in these lines a rare gion. Ile Ioni * morbid horror of being buried alite mid always set u June 19, one day only. Consult opportunity. slip <>f pajw-r bv hi« lie«isidc bearing him about your eyes and gla.-»*es. the word«, 'Scg c» skindod* (‘I mn in a tram«-’). Ilia h«»«t» often found J. M. Lindley brought to the W-ss O'v.s on \f • Wiinn« :rk i-on«ti!|c»l hr-r him .in exacting guest, but his little News office this week a box of failing« were easily piii«bmc«l for strawb «rries of the Marshall va h oblimi iilmiit tln-ir danglifer’» etiti- the sake of In» genius and bis child int’<>ll. “Wonl«l you prefer to li.ivc riety. The berries are beauties, «l.iin-htcr t.iki» her le»»on« home?” like nat’irtJ.” of medium size and excellent the naked. a R«l<e ef B«rb»r,»m. flavor. ”lt-« ill right for the drawing,” In ancient tii . • it «. - the i tw repli«-«! her I iii »> miii «I, who ilislik«*«l Mr. and Mrs. Flannigan are tom <>f the victor« in a butt!»- to here from Crabtree for the pur n««i-« . "Lilt *li«-'«l Iwttcr go to th«» decorate tlii-ir iloorpiwita witli the f, i 'i.-r’s r.-uh-’ •• for the siugitig pose of being close to medical an«! piano pint in«».” skull« of the vanquished. With tlie uihnnce of civilization of course we treatment for the latter. They no longer continue tin* bit of bar are occupying the Shop«- property. Rose Shew Awards s Ov»*- M»r» M.« THL LOG