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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1913)
Í « r. I * • * • • • > • • • ¡ \ A’ . » s ’ • • « • « • • * * • • ♦ » •• • . * s « » •> » % '7 / * .♦ » K • • • * . *. ,»• • • K • * .’ -e »» • > *_, e » .'’.'Y.'J’• '• - - » .* y »•* 1. *• . 5 ’ •• • » - • ’• «< V» Jig in immigrunts and develop ing the wealth of your commun ity? Not a line. And yet then- are men who take such contract- pub : ished every T hursday by ed views of the matter, that un- ! lens they get as many sqtinr«- L. W. CHARLES inches of reading matter in their pMpCi 'ui> thi/i .7. a P.liticalW iBicienfcat paper, they think they are not getting the worth of their money. ILL HOME I'KIST Your local newspaper works for i its own town, does all it can to build up the place, advance th»’ Entered at Ihr postoffi« <■ at Scio, Ore . i mtetest of it* citizens, draw as serondrlims mall matter. I trade to the town, put* money into the pocket* of the business men and adds to the well-being Ona year in A'tvanr»- ........ .tl ’•& of all. Such ti ;iap«-r i* entitled im« year, at end of year ......... 1 fio to a liberal patronage from the Sil months in advanea...................... »& Three months in udvar.ee .......... fie town and compiunity it works Single copy In wrapper ... .......... Ufi for. The column* of the News will prove of gr» al value to a»l- vertisera, our subscription list AlIVKHTtMlXU HAU’S: enabling u* to place the an- Card of thanks .............................. £*• r.ouncernent* for our business S|« ti «I obit.iary notice«, per line men before a greater number Extended we ’ ling comments, per line............. .................... ..... .. V? ind a better cla«* of readers Di»; !:,. ».!■>. to I” .-h ! weekly than can any other medium and if desire I, one column wide at much leas expense. ir. «■ach insertion. per inch A l/x-ai journal eat not eomp< :■ Rusincsa locals perlin«’ ..... w. Ixrng tim«’ Standing ivl«. contracts with the big presses and immense made on application. -irculution* of the city dailies. Our jobbing de| artment is pro Yw VsHcrtptk» »’H-rj os U k i*U vided with a line of type and Is th» yui b»l <». PlrMt rrere at war »of ornaments suitable for all com <»t Ihr btwtl! <4 Ih» SI.2$ nit mercial printing, and we always k»»» p on hand the best brand* of ¡taper stock, etc. All orders w ill be tilled exp«*ditiou*ly and satis factorily and at city price*. We PRACTICE WHAT YOU invite a call an»l p-omis»- to make PREACH While we advis«* business men any favor* shown us, beneficial to advertise. and believe that to our patrons. , (Ohe fintini» jiras • - • ..-■«■ i«.-?- . ' X ** f, « •«- A ' -*♦** »• ■ < . . a • • J . ’ . » ■ F . . day, but not being of school ag<- ' some of the young men an- ’ thinking seriously a'xnt th»- ; matter. Wielre Kuiken of Lyons visited friends in this vicinity last we« k. Miss Hazel Fleming spent « .-sunuay with L b uraWeslan house V Vardie Shelton and John Neal were Scio visitors Saturday. The teacher of District Kt spent Saturday and Sunday with friendsand relatives in Scio. Mrs Z J Clark and Mrs John Shindler were pleasant callers at the home of Mrs Ollie Shelton the first of the week Bert Hollis was called to Crab tree last weeK by the illness of ms father. ■* Anna Stillmacher visited at the home of Mrs Kraynik last Wednesday. Miss Carrie Roberts, teach» i ♦ of the Bilyeu Den school was u Scio last Saturday and Sunday. A good old fashioned reunion was given at Grandma Bilyeu’* last Sunday, all of her childr» being present except Mrs Ham»: Shelton of Jordan. Sank Hannah and sister Anna. w»-re Scio visitors Monday. George Westenhouse is bccom- ng quite industrious in clearing up his fields. Recently when he removed a large stump he wa- ■ ;rpn*»«d to find that he t ad di turbed a bunch of 13 snakes, the largest being about a Yard long and the smallest six inches u d of three different kinds. 5 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 5 J } } i J } - * • % ♦ • •'..’-'I e •' : A. /•*" -- K» « — • 9 J ’ • . - • A * * . — •. « .«•• i • ■ •* - to <B • . è • * - X • . -----.• —rr' ‘ a tat è BEO* SALE ON Beginning I 'ec. 27th .’Hotno and four minute recur»!*, while they the following price* 3.5c Records will sei! for 2le ôOc Records will sell for 32e .« E. C PEERY DRUG COMPANY SCIO OREGON yibaji»» Grocers' IVER FLOUR -Li — «■ . W r • business success can be obtained tMAN EVER S eldom Try ns hard as you please you in no other manner, we propose idMfchter Bread t»> practice what w»? | r -ach. and can never get the Kno ker to be therefore we advertise The Newe lieve his home town is anything Shelbern nems as one of the best local papers in but a modern Nazareth, Noth Corn Osborn and w.fe went t this district It is a journal ing good can come from it. Even which may lie taken with the when some bit of successful Albany last Friday. J N Weddle, J M Lindley am. most implicit confidence. Its hustling or unusual generosity sets the outside world talking, Norman Long of Scio cameo-, r pagi-s will never be soil» d by ary- he finds some flaw, some manner last Sunday and got the in at.» th'ng objectionabl • and its ad- in which the deed would have man who I a»l wandered into tow t vertisit g columns cannot lx* pur been bettered had it happened ••arly that morning He had es chased for immoral announce niciits nt anv price. It is elsewhere Personally his brains cap»-d from the asylum at Salem emphatically a local journal, de if changed to water would not be Henry Wyman, a brother of BEST FOR OREGONIANS signed to be a home history of sufficient to dampen the dust on A C Wyman, spent last we -k the living present, No move- a gnat's whiskers, but he con visiting his relatives here, lie I). M OREGON CURVALLI, nient for the benefit of society siders himself capable of giving left this week for California. will be allowed to go unnoticed, advice to old man Solomon. Byron Bates went to Salem No movement for the lænctit of i Friday to see his grandmother District Manager The “back to th»? farm” cry is so iety will be allowed to pass who is very ill. His mother and unapproved, and will heartily no longer a joke, it is a wail on sister have been there for over a second the efforts of any indi the part of those who have seen week. The »ixth gr» le finish»*! physiology vidual oi any class where their ♦he error of their ways and hiatory last quarter. and Mr Birch of Jefferson spent C. BRYANT objects ar»1 for the improvement would I m ? glad to get ba» k and SundaY with his cousin. II O The data in agriculture in high school of the community, financially find that the farm has not gone Shilling. is taking up nature stud) thi« term. ATTORNEY AT LAW away ahead of them. and morally. Maud Hay wa« absent from «chool Howard Shelly began working Any newspaper is the com CUSICK BLOCK on the railroaii last Saturda^ . He Tuesday becatuM* of sickhes«. Bilyea Den Shots panion and friend of the family, ¡finished his course in High School Ro-s Kot an vtaitoil th« high school ALBANY OREGON but th»1 local paper is one identi Monday. Friday. The farmersof this vicinity are fied with the interests of the The new officers of the W. bfoot Owl Mr Ketchem spent Monday were elected Tuesday and are as fol home. It is conducted by th»»se very much pleased with the nice ma ing calls near here. lows Christine .shtndler. president; El whom you know. Its columns weather of the past few days. A. SHANKS Roy Worth made a business This road district got up a mer White, vice-presi<lent; Trances are filled with what is of special Steams, secretary. Lulu Clark, treas — .Manufacturer and Dealer I»— petition recently for Mr Gibbons urer. The librarian for th« present value I»» you. In its prosperity trip to Albany Monday. Bun Fleming made a trip to { m road supervisor. He with quarter was elected Tuesday. Vella Harness ami Saddles you have a vital interest, and to its prosperity you can best con Scio to buy a pac age of cauli drew and at present a petition Brenner takes the place of t hristme CsrrUfr Trimmint Freatr Work Selidtnd tribute by giving your support flower seed. Please notice that is being circulated to get his son nhindler. All Work Strictly Gssrsatcr* The l«?cture announced for this Fri SMU61MN. OREGON Tally Gibbons as supervisor. and patronage. It is your neigh spring will s»x»n be here. bor. Its interests ar»* your inter Will Grimes and family, Roy A bunch of 12 men and boYs day has been p-> ti-voed as the spea-.er could not come. Ikwever, another is ests. It is your friend. No Worth and family and Mrs C C were out with dogs and guns last coming. Dr Joseph Schafer, head of outside or foreign paper can pos Btirmester visited at th« J W i Sunday hunting jack rabbits the history d«q>artment. I niveraity of DR. T. K. SANDERSON sibly have claims u|s>n vou until Taylor home last Sunday. which are becoming verY nutner- Oregon, will lecture at the High School Assembly Hall, Saturday evening. Feb- your duty is discharged to the DENTIST Mr and Mrs John Couey visited ous around here. ruary K. Thia hfcture is free to all as local journal. Of him w ho says at the home of Hamen Shelton China pheasants are quite the Webfoot Owl literary society pays Tc Ir phone 27 7 h»* can get a city ¡«per much last Friday. l tame around here now. Often the expense«, and an interesting and SCIO OREGON larger than his own local journal Miss Burnice McDonald is glad 'theY are seen in the gardens profitable lecture is assured for the same amount of money, to say she has another new pupil feeding upon the vegetables. Howard Shelley completed the High Hchool course last week. we would inquire: Do the city enrolled this w»?ek, Kenneth The ranks of the different grades are pa|*ers sav anyth.i g about your Westenhouse being the student. .......... >- 60 YKAItr left out this week but will appear next country, its climate, water, Miss Gladys Smith is th»- proud ♦ week. - I d. springs, hcalthfulness, soil, prod (• • k .L grade __ »_ di _»• * possessor of * an _ eighth • o ucts. stock-raising, mills, miner « ploma which she o cured at the _ I ______________________________ I als, schixils, churches, roads, I* ...........................• ••■...................................... i 41 recent examination. bridges or other improvements? Mr and Mrs E Wendt spent Gail Jone« is unable to attend school T ram M aims Nothing. IK» they mention your on account of illnere. O csmim public meetings, your town snd Sunday at the home of Z J Clark. ’ ’»W Cf>»V»l«MTS Ao. Arden McDonald was absent . • « -•—Ml., Ml from Real Estate Notary Public A large number of young fobs country news anti the other fr». «I.««», «a school Tuesday because of illness. • rr K1«1'.,'« < --’■1*1 lUWClOO« »a Administrator of Eatatra thousand and one matters of gathered at the home of Grand Fannie Young was absent from ....................... ... »•• ■•«... Maaa À tk mM ma Homing last Thursday night interest which your home papet xxns Negotiated. Abstracts school Tuesday. and an enjoyable time is rejx»rt- publishes without pay? Not The eighth grade Iwgan study ing Asia Obtained and Examined much. Do they ever say a word ed by all * ho w ere present. this quarter in geography. f • V • nt** j -«rnaL T» ' ' r »•. IL t «traft gratia, calculate»! to draw to your A new pupd was initiated at The seventh grade finished their work MilNHtCo.”-—Hei town or county and aid in bring- 'the Mt I'roepect school last Snn- in agriculture last quarter. r *• WMtwtaa JOHN, R. SHELTON 5 ■ ’ *- ¿P atents Scientific Americas. *