The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 15, 1912, Image 2

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Upon th« Sta»«
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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'
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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*
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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
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t i!i,v ♦’*,! • » <
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Tift if IftVkl
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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
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(united Ilufi.-' will do away with al! your
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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
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nfi* thntWh »Ht»» il’«
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r<«rptar'e In men eon
'Oneri and Hie Ilo
n ><• lugli a» eighteen or taen
HOIfll'I-hko1
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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*
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writer «tv» t int In- chief chura«’ter.
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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
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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!'-
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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"
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('¡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
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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
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Pacific coa»t, the Fariflc Monthly amt
the bunaet. have b«xn cunauiidatcd un­
der the title »f "Sunaat lb«- Pacific
Monthly."
Iti» the nb-’.iun of the pvbltoheni
i to »par«- no money nor etfort to make
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