The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, February 06, 1913, Image 2

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W
I BABI ES
homi :
sc* it, and when a man gets mad
it takes a cussing as cuoly ax
an .’body, but hews lira zht to
the line just the same. There
are thousands of reasons why a
town should support a newspa­
per, but t'.«• great« t • i all is be­
cause it pays and pa s well to
support it.
ri:iM
tinue their text book work for
a few days and carry only the
l:«l «tratorY work.
The absentees on account of
s I'ki.e .. this week are: Kudo ph
Young. Wilfr<-d and Gillxrrt Cal-
ir. an. Ida Chrisman, R<> « and
Ma id Hay, Vilas Arnold and Ar­
thur Raymond.
“The Balkan People and ti e
pn ent War” w ill be th fie subject
"f discussion in Dr Schafer’*
iccl iri- kt the High Scl tool A g.
-rmbly Hall, Saturday evenn
Ft * ruary X. at X o'clock. Noai
mi'-ion will lx1 charged.
Did vou ever t it k of it? Sup-
|.o te every bus.m • • in <n in town
to >k as much i ter' -t in th«- '. p-
Enur-i at ttw p<- 'tuffi • at
a>. Or«
h ¡ding of th«* town at d forward-
u> a«’C ui.l da»« raail matter
i g ail public enleipmes as the
newspaper man lb* works for
Hi • I |M< H i I-I I« »X HA 1 »• M:
railroads, rnanufactune ,
«»■-
fl ¿6
Or.«» yenr in stivane«
and
ehurehe«,
good
I It
>'«■«. at <-n<t of year
Shelbura liens
roads; urges, ple.id*. scolds, bad
75
Sl< month* in advanro.. .
gers
and
cavorts
ar
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.i
d
gem
ra'-
"J >-*•'•» 'piinll.* Hs • -Iv«*«»*'*»
Mr Stride!, wife and daughter
ui. ly. Imagine hm f« < lit gs then, Mvri.e went 10 Lyons in« ia-i <>i
Single rony In wr»p|a-r .
when som«* lame tringhaltcd the week where they will wrk
kind
of a ft How r> | r.'url.c hi. i for Frank Petrok.
Alivrm W|X<. KA I IS
i'".-.iUFe he Ui"; n't I I'. 1 ' ,
The 8<*rviee8 given here Sun-
Cnr’l of thimks
. .
If tl.«i town <i< < s I
ir enough.
l.iv by Mr Miller of Salem w■
S|w< ml olntunrv fiutice*. |« r hrw
ami th«* pric« s of r al state ad- well att«-nd«,d and ♦ »erybi dy ap-
E«(< n i. I w> <i ting con meni*,
<1.
. ■
vance anil the owners prow I ! ' P' ci iated the mimic.
flmptsy a!«, fob. . he .-•■’! i*'«rkl>
from th«* result of tl>e new spa
if de»lrt*<!, u » h - column will*
The deputy sh«-ritf of this
If |H*r ni in's lal»or. he m .>.« - I "th­
«ach ■ in*« rt>i»n, p«-r inch
county
alqoenaed .*-« veral | •
e
Of ing by it, ns he is III* t* <
Bunn-»» tocata per line
-»»
from hi re to appear in court Fri-
lo.- funesta tini/ mt* contract*
uoy who gazei longi-.glv at th<
n>a<!e on application.
•ntrance to the picture shov
without the necessary pr.ee of
Y ar S o V kt IF >n ««cirri -n tSr lair
idmi. ■ «n.
la ’V ira.-; Wtav.
rtcoc met i! mc * «•>
fri llw
cl ,1u JI.?' ule
The Albany Herald has ar
awful grouch on because Scio
wants the industrial fair. SI an e
on you! Isn’t Albany big enougi
to at least try to hide the displa«
< f such petty j« alou ■ towar ‘ a
town tl'e ?-• of Scio? fan they
kHeor.i GOOD reason why ih<
ind istrnil fair diould not
held
in conj'inctior. w ith the coui ty
fair?
The prosperity of a town it
but guard«d l>y the w«nltli of its
inhabitants. but bv the uniform­
ity with which they pull together
when any m, Uni t undertaking
ed. A
with a tin and dollars at hit*
command and a love f<>r his t >« n
in his her.rt can do more for it>
upbuilding tian the millionairt
w ho locks up hi; capital and
sna »s Ins lingers at home enter­
prise.
When Cain had I ■; • •’ on«
oorih of t '• I" < j' "ii th' .ir
leaving only three, then went n •
to the lat d of Ned u> I t»«j»l-;«•<! i*
C tv , it is ev ident that he did t. t
sit around Ilk' a lump < n a Io,
«nd growl about the Nmi r> al <
late anti people. He was not I 1
self, perhaps the moat exemplar
of men, at <1 if he Lad s >m<
reason to emigrat • from the la
of his birth, he did not rnt pe ann
line, b it g >t hold of a piece <<
ground and w<nt to work to d<
something The man wl.o cou '
bui'd up a city under such an-
pees is the kind of rnateriul u-
want in this town; and we v.ii
n it inquire t<-o m nule'y into h
«nice« dents, >o tl.:.t he takes I <> .
like a man. Bui w hat is more,
¿«in did not ad'.
his son t<
leave and get out of the «bad
Id town. He named the city
«ft him. lad oved in it, worked
for it, bought his giKxis then
U1«I Kept his moi.ev at home.
i ■ i w -, n- »«>m
r«K»!r»k *?. U
J. J P. rnr. W » Gil!,
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MILLS
11“ »-<
day. Among th’ number art*
A
¡nable to teach
ha Shiilin.'. It • z Hironx, Roy ich«
< k ■<) account of
Shelley, Mi SI.a nks and Mr la g
Meir.
Theron R - I! of Maeleay DR . T. K. SANDERSON
f | m i.t Sunday In re.
DENTIST
Mbs Fri< da St ■
T.'. j hone: 27 7
r«<k v .-itn »: l.er . i »ter .Mrs I. rl
ORtGON
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■n Clubs
vjta
Ji Years Reading Ma /Lv
)r ih< Whole Family
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You
Save
One
Half
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Your
Choice
of
Three
Clubs
An exchange tells th«- x'.ory of
a boy who was sent to market
with a sack of rabbits, lingering
Th<»>* ranking one snti two in thrir
around town all day and coining du*<'i
r
ar«
1st, Keith White, Eu­
back w ithout - ••Hing them. When genis Burch; J I. E :r • W ain. le r..
asked by his mother why he had Ilaatler; fkt. Kcbatiray, Kenneth Mai
n< t sold the rabbits, he said no Ponakl; 4th, Millie Ambri*-*k, Colen«
on<' ask tai him what was in the llagey. 5th, Turn I'rmpal. Valina
sack. How many of our mer­ Bnki*cliwe>ii, tith. l i nnie Burch, lain« «
Krume; 7th, Agnc« I’nchimka, 2 Slew
r«ch Mi.garno
chants are like this little loy’ Young. 2 Jnhnt.n- Meriitt: *th. taxi-
the
of It« Ci* «•
They have plenty of g«oda for tnrla Kukacka, Ixirren White; '.»th.
T>»« Chlrago W<M»kly Intw O ^nn and Firm*»»* » a
Firm ar»-1 I iorne
sale but fail to tell the people Marguerite Ityan, Ida I’hr - nan Irtl
• ill Sei» - t«
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trat n«*»i »'»er th»’ g «
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w hat is in the sack, If you ex­ El nei W hite, Gertrud« 1 a 1, 1 Itr
rn
who
know
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fepoOt. «
make« o ■ p
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pect to sell gtxxlx it) this day Vella tremer. Eurtal W <»»ln;.u < <
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12th, Gertrude McLain, < hri-ti: •
and age, you must open your Shindler.
Tlim Family
sac in« <
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•
«• • <ragstia« th«« h«ip«
O< tworo !*«• «*.’*•■ >
«<»J • sy. > t
„ - • . ,
• ed.«»
sack and Keep shouting the
re»-’
A nxliM <**1 i'
><■ t . i* - *, . »• h.. «, .?t
CAf*
•al '..ana nasa
CAa.
The third grad«’ is enjoying a
■•<hl» »
k< _
guiar
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Pu I • >« J nvoBth
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t*x
< u¿>!««
•ut a» tiptMMB prie«
merits of your stock in t ade.
chat ge of te ach'r th-' pr.ict c
TH» Fruit Grower anti farmer A
Sur rea* ful Poultry Journal,
Kimball*« |>RÍry Farmer
A aieér
■a«4«*tn« that h«a helped tta tra-fe»» impi itf
a npix»« lo tS«t **«t**t*i
« i if ,' «
«* b'i hfwad«« M cania
teachers.
(bro lrw»t ao matter wh<O.rr tHrv have a r 4
tMfnarDo« ¡a
«vahare hmm iv
—
rr
who
»gata
tn
i»cr«aa«
ovchatJ. nf K*a* a few t»«ea in the t»rJ
It «•
etpcrtv «ad
Mr« te. » Co«t *«
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faht««4 hr rear-
The local i • wspn* • r is indis
the lar«r«< frwM p«prr in the I nit«d S’»!«« an I
• «le« o« «II '-WHfcn « » --uh') r«í
The English classes are Ire-
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fr.
MÍ
dairy
«atti*
Cvxitain« mo«a helpful m«ttrr h»« people who
• id «ave r>»w mocar* anJ t«a< h » *■» h
4 *» thru trader« th«
pensible to any town that has ginning the r new q lartcr’s work
gr<’* f it J. f ro«»M
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• MMlkly Megu
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tmreui nf fKe «»per’ •*•-» !,»Se.! <n mii
h
Hrfwlat »earl*
any get up slxiut it. It is one of by studying Shakes) eare’s ‘Mer­
MU vea*iv
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ly. refalar >e>rl> pm - x »pt» -n pru «
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the Here Na i les of the farmer and chant of Venice” ami Burke's
business man. It puts the ball "Speech on the lb concilition
Either ol these <.omhoistioti* means
• Wtag
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,
> ave to
«nunc
in motion when any new enter­ with America.”
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, iv»» t nave
U) bother
[>
each publisher dir» t J
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’prie «va -n
r
it th
Wt!| a; ■: c.il to lbu w U q
prise is proposed thnt would lx- a
war he'.»» in tt nr reaprcti' ne • at a price with.u reach ol all
The ninth grade w ill commence
benefit to th«* town and the com- the study of botany as soon ns
CLUB No. 1
CLUB N«> J
rr. nitv in w hich it is published. their text books arrive.
CLUB No. 3
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WÌ lk| Y IN II H nous
h keeps an eye on every move
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people. Il keeps a record of the sent from school the ixtst few
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days.
It
is
said
that
he
is
going
K.f.lw
Fric*
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happening's of the town and the
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surrounding country, and is read to move away.
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of the above ( ’lulls. No 1.2 <>r •»,
Misses Groshong nt 1 Munkers
a I
a thousand miles aw’ay by per­
lion to The Sa
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sons who ar«* hunting a home of Albany were high school visit­
SIX papers ONE YEAH
and a place to invest their money. ors one day this w eek.
The program given at the Be sure to sp(‘cifv whifli cli.b vou tlt sirc.
It booms your town and gives it
Oidor |>v Number
school
bui.'ding Monday evening
a name abroad that it would
Club No. 1. 2 or 3. Address ,*||] ortlors to
otherwise not have. It points was the means of a small addition
out th«1 n«l\antag«s of its town to the sch<x»l library fund.
and county so that the world may, The Physics class will discon-
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