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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1912)
b • • (6lit $ in tin m K OLD TI'E COOKERY. »tints J >•« r >1 T id th. P»l»t» In O'» Fift««nt'» C«"tur/. An < i . mn<, in- -"X «le It’ll* if ( « miai -, ;ü.r u Pr- ::• i- liou»»->lde •r ein • lite» | .r.<i, Ho-.. !.. W. CHAH! ES *r:tlen «bout the year 11*»*, coa» lama ii.iiiiy tutv ami curiou* r<", i|»**» i. * hot otuy for n i*»e in thii*v «.i,y Pîlilr.alif iDißjeßieii* «rdiimry «Lidi«"», but thaor to be -ut.ii <>n f«»t .ind •h du 1 ». Iti* /7.7 V 7 ui iocs iii r< .ding : Lía i «H.ki ry book <• iirv the .mue iM'.lhl» 411.1 li-ir», the Mine En’’-r»-l nt th- • ■ •• ■ - , Ore (aih«’w thò * itili? » ha.nr* m«ii»ii<'» aa tn a m-rileni one; a» lo-ciK.d elaf» mall tr *tt*r. but. riflboug'i th« tmme* are often th« *ame, the ing • i.ent» und the ■»I ' If-«. H t !"l t'IN IIAIC- yr.-, o itiun ar« i< i <i *■ r. ut. I or t»w year in advance ............... I! 2& ii’i.ii;-*-, their " '•Linctic n.unge ’ I .« .1 end .• ir .......... 1 SO r**y <»r < t !.. r Hix month* in advaixe.................. 7.'. * c notai tied BO Three month» in odvorre ....... . ai Singh co* y in wrapper...... • PUB ¡SHED ¿VERY THURSDAY BY //.¿ HOME -f A I » V I- 1 < I I « I X « . t ike ami I mh ! it i» trixlcd t ii i —fi. 1 icn itid p- -«» ouf tlu» : temi in n mort.ir il tli<’ put t » Ile ■i tl i r. Put there- «•<1 m. butter, ».i ’ roa «ml in the m » ■"»» uf ’ , g» hi «-.-.ni tl.r »tram .i ,’c I*’ ’t.imling; i di-lie» .in<l plant V.u!<>(« ami cr»-e v >: i > u H A r F - Card <>f thank« tri Sp»ci»l obit’iary notice», per line Extended w«!ding •ommratv, uri I» r line . ....... I>ii;il»y at*. to I m - changed Weekly if desired, one column W H I«’ t* each Insertion, jwr inch 05 Buaiix*»« local* per line Ix.ng time stan il i » al«, cont-r. t» mach’ on application. iA I-• II ’ » I Fill I Y-ir fabwrty'tr« exytrri oa lb» iatr •." »mpei •n Ik" »?«< b-1sw. fft Pbw rrarw *• kk < »•,' MIMIC VOLCANOES. Rti.-odocing • Vnvviui Upon th« Sta»« .»rde,- b common President W. C. Bi rvn of the New York Central lines told Portland p'oplo the past We k that while the farms of the co intry have incream <1 their product» 36 per ct nt, <•< irsitrnp- tion of the nece..sitk"s has in creased 60 |>er cent during the hast ten years, and unit i s MOine remedy is found to equalize the two. the p. < pie of the United Slates will face a crisis before l< g. He urged the i>» •••! of im proved agricultural methods. C. A. Bates rf near Stayton was in town Wednesday. Ad oe The »rv|U<*li<-<- f pliciioinctiB chur «ctcruing ri loli'ripir eruption wu»u ali» ’-■ibterrritn-rin grumi, ng» |m i iui-’l l i «moke, which at tir»! M*> m* to iiç»i!rite ut th«’ edge <»f il • crate' I •• Mnd thon rise» in the air. «noi. i i» »m"ivm!e«| h» «treama of la»a, thc pr<.n*cti<>!> of r<« «» «>"’ il'l.r» und •»firn »a»l oiltpourilic • . flame Tu re;ir »duce »neh a »¡ene on tlw tage • f » th«..ter would M.-in u mtl er <!.: » -nil. ( (implicated «m ■ la llg.roii» linderte.king, but it bin **«-|| act oa npli«fied in H partiiuiarít vivid intim. ucr in M I'r.-m h theater Conrrnl« i-d liclund the «■ cm rv r¡ v lltillg tile (-rater of the «.deano 4 rita' I. ft”"O ill* .s-nti-r of w hlcf ri-« -, u funnel of wire ►< ns-n i.lsiut <ti.rt. i n f. et in dumo-ter. «-oiinr> t ■«I with H on ««««I mr »iipplv •>« •' till»-- Be'i. » the funnel >• cirrr'nr metal .til«’ pr.'iráksl fu hi nt half of it* ctrctimfi reti'«• «.!’ I »Iciim ròs-im. «hi.1; ri-<” uh-»», hr wile «creen fimlie! At I.uh.«’ » t * r . IT' 1.1 i r lute •« hn«<" nF I id* ■ 1-. ’ n,- ! « at. I. *nl-r < if -leu' mpph I« h ml the •o-ni,< TI.«’ portion of the crnlrr «cri ’- n '|<- hndy !, >,|v of th.- thr.itcr i- ''.rm« d <»f t r»in*|utr<’iil itmlcruil. »’fi«1 fx’f í< |f «’himl • I w ||| ii <’’->n. * •bu*«! fmtw lM*h?n«l bv •* ■Iii»ter .>• • »t«nt•.-four md îr'tip* t i!i,v ♦’*,! • » < !«<>*<* I bt? r*' Tift if IftVkl • L’T ■ . !*"< A h J r.ght price»: ma»** our gr><ery <!< P«rtni.-nt pofiular W« «m «¡»o hc»d<|u«rt«-ni for Dry • -.*. < o g. furniohiaga, H»t*. Shu*». Ete. ■ in u* » .-.»'I «f d * e mnvinc-d that we c»i. **i «• you money I HAY THERE s 3 tin* i < ' \ i a.->>r honed on our » * (united Ilufi.-' will do away with al! your •de- in I* .»f H* ÌI »* f! if ’ tn?< * Ho* • i ’ :.u<l tn ike it a ' • ’ ' • ‘ ..sfiîwl n * [dv.i-iire instead a . r- • J :• ! 1 ’ in it ill nhajiv rd that a lit lb- .-trop- Ill i i O •tì’. Ittici pifST* «»f p.lfW’F. ! •f.•«**• !>( The Oregon ti’nl-fa •• will ce! ■- brat • i’. t 51st birthday ti. s year •vitn H e bigg .it und best »i.-n» mg of Oregon producta « ver gathered. Not only are the crops so excellent that fi:u exhin. mm hi* made, b it new il.q ; rt ments wdl be added f< r the first tune. Among ik.se arc the ccinpetitive showing of farm producta grown by sch<x>! c.nld- ren of the stat • and the expo«; tion of Eugenics, both of w hich are arousing wide inter st. In ?! i* íi,«r» tf» nt »in»! •• tiw bra'tit of ti*. tl.ii The article al.»ut d- ency which appeared in the-e columns la • week seemed to touch hoi:)? to «om" people, as a few who <i> not lake the Santi im News ••■■.»( approached ye editor with the fervent wish that they did. <• they could st< p the I r 1 ? ia’ • - i pl ".i-.iut shave Arc votir ohia- p nfi* thntWh »Ht»» il’« I r<«rptar'e In men eon 'Oneri and Hie Ilo n ><• lugli a» eighteen or taen HOIfll'I-hko1 « m I o M in lhe ì V h‘«k! I»\ !!«<•« f n Iti-r .d >f- - In ’•«! iti p>in» or -in h • di’ « f the • r.itcr m -: »e tu . !>«• i-'Ti-i-t uf IvMp l g fl.iHK» «in •, * <r«wlu< ng trillici» piai <«l jitat •>«> ibi* f-’iii’i’l ««’rii- tu udii »iiwili«- i -t »ni s.ihti-rrnni .m tleiml« • « «iipf-'u -t hv rii’ti iH’Hting «Inuii* ufi ihe rutimi <»f otlicr n«»i«« -■«lucin:; «ppir.itu» «mi illttm H» • ti i- tliti'Uh i|m-. n iniii 11 <■ i r ICI >m ii-fi.-i ’ ir» tir’im"i->l ¡«bove Ih* il -1 1“ •• ir Min h li' ■ tf Oom««. Si i • ( Al< mire bu.nai, n writer «tv» t int In- chief chura«’ter. I.' ■ r di»ti .urd of w < lie t iii'le miili’iUB. but nev- r It. I n frinc at io* coininatui. O*« I ir'i'an ?.oe»t Cr •• "I or example,” «i.d he. Mup«»n on" .»,i «n>ii li.Hiu» Inn! invited com- t’ll.ifl - ’lie «trivi i-r whir1 ■ • ■' «•» d • . :-d. i-;; ! ilut |-e ’•rive di«io<:-i-4r<-d i» tlici .i’h unirli .,i i' j • . t. * ni ? ’ *.< ni' > >-i .«.•. J i of ,.r a .I «ing’e inc < n of”ll'it rul'»’" The model' ■-«•nt, dm i" Io u frit-mi'» Mild rtskrit ’.Ilker ir!« U« «lei p til P«’.|. I- III httn I < ' : I ” h>-.;.> 1 111» III* »!*<-< *» «if l.umLir u Irli: I- -• frfar < ! rv.d. du! «ml a* Duma» ■ i ¡H» rtg«i ••’•:•! Ii.n e •«-i’ll n-ii- '! ««» tai i •> • hi« !i .¡Vf *’'gge«t»d, a* . U 11:11 k « I’lid. tn "'Tile liiMwl o' he had j -t m n .citing »ome »ei« ■ i - ” r> t • il " n d > I e- tl ii* tin . ¡cb • -.vii l’d he glild to if tl- -e «iiiilil » uind »tninge t" Or give him i . t- a J to hi» dinner ir ni»«, u- 'liliI'd'-ove».’ B.i-lit- I »ervr-t wm «ent fot the Iti!» it hronni,' "Huir lir’wrti» 'lln’ ai d ul. ii he put the jar io P • •• ’■i ti! ii-ji’rlire.iil.* 'I'.m k d'i»". the cut ¡age |tiih'4», having n» oth- - ’I II.’ - |!< •'..»< lu nr 11‘ ••r cbnng drillt him, l'tl’l’IHll l!S ¡O ricini.* 'Itili Ilf the p‘ IV.’ Mot i Iwai» in the hull'« build. fuiiiiliiir p«'th»p» «ere "Ohl clothe» < .it« ai d do-••’ me it und "Ilust O * Tl-e F^Riny Proc»*«. \ml th pn-t m in nf th«»»e d i(» r.n. • Tl <- erit'kh nature of «o«d i* in ■ -. I m -I' There i» -till n man *h- part n »p-.in.ddr lor it* felting jmw. • I» mending ehiitr» in the lùir!'- ’ . I I I -I II! >irtutll f’.i tor 1‘ourt r«>.ul l’ut hr hu» futgiittcii i. t1 I* li .:ir i it the -i-.de» «'Ilk'll Ihr cry.— la»ndnn Spectator. • <i. r the fill. r. There are from Hoe D»w Form». 1,100 to 3.000 of til. »cal.-« to the lion an« formerly «uppoacd tn -■¡v re i > h J liber, the wool with tin- create»! Iill’llh-r and most pcr- (al! **.fllv from the houvcn*. and to i'( - < ■ .i1! ■« Lving of the l*»t grmio thin tie lief may he «»cribed mam lor i. ,n? Tn I«’ pl.K.al iu the current atid poetical phni’v. Im" •-■ ('¡I-- ni i d I' er mu»t t •••• •* dew dm*« ri"t ' ill Hl tlieef.h l mean . . . which trill put mit il ing of the term. The ronden*ui'on ti» ! <• I -d ( r felling. Wool ia felt of »aterv rapor follow» upon th ed 1 \ cn'.iiing the » .de* of the fiber chilling <f ti e air Thi» .» -«•«•»» »• t » l i k into each other «hen they the earth cool» to« ird night, and > «'•■ .< . ’ii . ' » entangled, and tha take« place mo»t rapidly near th« Ora«» and other vc-.mt« ”n>re lirmlv the *,-ali"» grip each ground Ol ■ : t'e -r-lt’r S the (h.Tir of lion cool more rnpidlv than the an clo-cn. ’ which the woolen thread above them Tlic ntr in contact with plant» i» thin chilled and dep »it* ■ ttain» - Xi a York Sun. it.« ri'O’-‘iirn upon the leave» of th. Th» C’«»" St«ad «r. plant« in dew When the chill i ? A ti ni'icr ot e ui-si-d n voung of th<* air proceed» further .he mo -ture rmiv be precipitated to a man <»u u tram: eon*iderablc height almve th-- “Ik» you sin nt i<, air?" earth’» aurfnrc. and it then bccom< r ”No, air.” nil» the r«»ply. ”! » , »-• -i dm . -that ii to what we call fog •ay, tm»di rutviy Whd» W» 5l»»p •’Xo, »ir; I ab»taio,n anavcred “God bestow« hi» gift* daring th» the voting man. night,” anv* the old German pr<»v- ‘■i>o »on gamble?” *»!c.-p itself t« a grent ble»*’ng "No.or.” ipd while we »•cep the cloud» «re • S«<-.ir •toring their «upplic« «f mm-tn re. "Xo. *tr." *‘Y > - g man.” »aid the minister, the river* arc performing their mm- • itb nn air nt •»•>< ? ••!<-.-»<-.| nml pui- ’«try of labor on our Iwhiilf. the «led ■•‘young man, what nrc JOll, »«•<■ !« arc «welling m the earth. the grain i* springing in the field*, the anyway ?” -| m i:»arrte«l,” the young man fruit« err ripening on the tree«. the hnrvr«t i* growing golden in the «n»wcre«l. niello* darkne-a of the autumn night, for. in truth, if we are *•«.» V. »t« of Eno'gy. If vou le» i »our '»t a» tight a« and •Ijlii'cnjj nature i* <>n our «id». Mr.«. A. G. Prill went tn ! • :t land Moi diy to meet Mt -.-» Nelin \ anslyke of New York, one of the school teachers for the en suing year. Ual Carson bus a Ided a brig', t n< w buggy to his livery equip ment. Wm. Gorger of Jordan traded with Scio merchants Monday. ('ceil Crume of Providence had basincse in town Wednesday. M.S. Allen was a Scio visitor Wednesday. G. A. Morgan was in town the middle of the week. Vardie Shelton was in town Wt dr.emhiv. H. W. ( . k has sold his farm near Thomas to a perty from Al bany who will take chart?’ th- latter part of S'ptember. Mr. Cook has not decided definitely mu can h« Id it ff" fifteen minntes just where he will go front here. the faji^ii'- »•••■' V .1 f<- . when it rv and see tin «tir Satisfaction çjuurantccd bij fl E. C. PEERY DRUG- COMPANY j SCIO OREGON À I ÀÂF<v 3?v<ïi OUR CLUBBING OFFER » I lie Neiv« desires to give its readers the I M. alyaiJau. of the best rates oil the best Kin! magazines published. Below in a lint of g< »<! mbinations and we »-Ball exh ti<l it front time to time. i iiese are strictly cash in advance prices; I Thu Santiam \cirs and | ------- r-inmiit-r im urn " .1 i 1 Regular price. Club price Weekly Or gonian ........... $.3.00 ><mi Wev.lv Journal &00 l*ailv and Sunday Journal 0.(10 Daily Journal «■»..’ill 1 own A t i mtiy, twice a mo 2. .50 Rural Spirit, w.mitlv ¡{.(H) On7'011 li<itnc»ti*a 1, weekly .. :: do I'.iledo Blade 2.Ô0 Oregon Teacher«' Journal 2.75 Scient tic American ...... 4.50 I h»lin.*ator 3.1 M I N' ii thw. -t I’, nit r\ Journal 2.00 Lal oHetli « Weekly 2.50 ?2.25 2.00 (i 75 5.25 1.50 Each of our livcahar ita j«>vn. Old profile should be happy and they will be if Chamberlain» tablet» are taken to strengthen U< *<ion and k.-< :> the bowel« regular. The«e tablet« are mild and gentle m their action and espe cially «Ultable for people of middle Nt* and older. For »ale by all dealer». Rotici 10 ill PllHlC The two lending magatine» of the Pacific coa»t, the Fariflc Monthly amt the bunaet. have b«xn cunauiidatcd un der the title »f "Sunaat lb«- Pacific Monthly." 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