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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1913)
X w • • • •j* * / * t 1 • . » <* * • • .V* ’.«• V -u- » ,1. •- ..ii • « a I* » * •• 1 / f . I ■ » • 4 • »• • « •» •- », • • « *•■ «• • .. • . . . ; • - *' -> .* — A ROMAN SLAUGHTER. < ’< >ZV J ( ( >R.\ KK STICH Proprietor NOW COMPLETE ( pt mu, Tobacco let • ( ’< Hi feet ioti TV, Onr Showing- of New Spring Good* i* mnl ( i l » I rs i Specialty SCIO, An excellent assortment E now rendv for your iusp et ion OREGON jn Ö (i 0 6 > CCiiaESPGMEKTS fl x cro-o>:; and « ' horae fi Crabt '• a lung tram uf log» ever) n l>< tioit. ( fford W ulte a promt*ing yount n< - was k l!»d lad week by a fai im H< wa» woiking in the wuixb he Co. • < w «. hoot build r.g at Gat< a a» »» th« old one wer» »et ahre ta»t T ■•) night, tut It died out Without damage. if - attetnp' to Lum the two »chool t o «•» »1 Gates wu aimilar to th« •■(It* pt to turn the *idavillv cullrg. ' ... . !»■» d through the floor m two place Ht> ) ti..- fire w«nt out R ber were the I « at II N ick Fr D calf E • f h ’ kj mat tei ba Cam Hi holds t grvy hor»<* for *(>r ho ■ tht hi!<val y lie ia 5 yrnrA okl, tic a* a rat an«! u a rock. I had i al her I art» a «- n« I hav. rvnU&d tny farm- The VI »luce il Wft« ürutiL hl» Cl iBioit.erM wit line. (Il ford (.rut tract of rutti and is now out I girl'» inter« it.. P.tt Wallace a betUr I yf farm and Mr i'-utte Were vi.it at Eat<r» farm ul day for alt I have lea i rd by a little energy on the part of route 1, we can have ■ route from .- cm », which I think give» ii* tx-tler »«rvice and «ali«fn> t n. as there urt* nev**r»- in oì *r fav or anU the ci lise fi* c»f ciò u ih r»H »Iterai' e v ith ut ut <»!.<■»•. \\ »• *h ! <> tak e into con* «Klvraliuh tho in ero oi-r home tutvn mix ! h<*lp to l'tiil i it U| », ao tl ut hHpB um . All ihat ut»’ ititi re ►atod «long thiB lino »tuily up, »;»•! i r Itilo lt * ud\auiajg''< uc Moni 1 ■ c. 1 have alwayii favor** 1 olir r u Ir fro (¡c<> Bilycu ami ud'r. Mr lo Mmry and wifeand Miller < uri v islUd Fhureday n j(ht with I la liti) « u. Mill< r Cuti and thv Ramiryi u HI n <>w to 1.) . •. Waah, ncal Muf^tay. r.i E ater . Mill Citv Urns Mr ami Mr» w l; Ray, two .pl.-rdi.i paople of Mi l'irminnt, w ho I rvi - t>. > n vi»i> ’ tf ih* «or. i -. lavi', Don .Mc- Kt tfht and fann.y, bave rrtumcd home. J iki A Shnw «ho foli i-dt’.e Inni'< r ing induatry her» wa» un «.<» mg n look »round la»t wcvk. The bun.uei » wh eh wa» «tarted ou a in ali r< ale and ka» chang.d h»nd* »«veral th.u * ha* ,-rv>wn to au<*h pr oportion» that thè Hammoni) l.u.ntxr Co roti* tw> t ci* over Ita bwn track» scw al i ni » a .ay ih ,-.. c . OREGON ALBANY, The Easy Laxative In |u«ticc to yoursclf von «h :.| try I.' all Orderlie»,—yuuf n- ney batk if you don't likc t.i tu. I l-.’-y rie a candy coa- feition thnt really d>> glvec.i rclicf front < - n dipation. In < ral spoiling in tl <• seventh I mv! eight gi: ». 1/r« en \\ lrt< 1 fins prov d the 1 ent si elh r. Th«1 eighth grade class is hav , ing a general review in reading t< r E. YOUNG Q. SON recently married, wish«-» of every- r began fetching in let lent week. ■turriel here fron e wa, in busine»« t â the stock while it is fresh anti new . hurt Turnidge killed ata wild cat» j ' re. eivcsl HZ Kunty. jr! fn See ' I' Horner th«' Ivading nwrehant of t l Dresses, Suits, Coats, Hats, Shoes, Dress Goods, Ging hams, Percales, etc., in the newest and best that the market affords. . . - * r the ft r hu-t. i i •■«•Ir < ■ ■ *‘c, t ’ » t rt v n it« r« ;«« U . I I • f. *». urif.t-CT*. .ti ’!;« if«» . •. t - - ‘ G » I 1 « ■ » nt? i *-r « 1 1 ' .» is i»:«4 Clnt ( (»413 of A* : I harah raibart • au 1 j * • ■ Tl»«y bui tecnpit«r«ry r*i *f. 1 hr> olU ai u/’»' atr U,»» f« *. tt Ihry ar« i-wru^ularly f r chd- <! ro, alr r a.-r i ». w« • r I -rv f |rnr»y t? r > • • I I io1' rntin» «>«u>*(arfi n. , » < ! w r I r. I > Rt Y« »V «4 i ' « ’ < J f • 1-’ • ai. 1 r ’■ t che» rL . y lait i th« I ’ t I’ . tî at Rrta’I Dor Dr ’ ‘i I 1» w » ■ . I ’ d.xr«» n>akr» r.-it-h « ! « ft « ft < fft HjP ft J O- J ' I « »r •r ■ w ftI.I 4 > Ci rt Ai fi fit- I ■ fr lw U » ftli « « r ft ’»Ju y Kd* . nrd Iti ju«'. - <•> ywr*Hf. ¿»4 U m I h«Mlale to tcftt them. < ft-r KJ tx‘ >1 ! ’ . V t rAt.dk «»*•! r. » ’«-.if • r ■ ► •lht.j • They <! n't ¡-Ok' i ’ I <>-.-!• v t ’ I |r .« F» all* ; 15 i UJ I t j . r t » U » ♦ » ! r » • Ut ( \al the lx. ’ 4 . I L - » In » aJti. >«t t« * «... a « <! :*ro » ci a Jul) 1 pliys «' gv. file twelfth grade English cla"» is b ginning to st' dy the '• '. H • .> of Seven Gabb s. i • | I. .-:«•• cl..r . are studying t< le/r i y < r tel« | all y wheth-1 er wire s ««r nu r tai is a ques tion. Th iterary society w ill give a program Friday afternoon. I \- I yon • i> Cordially invited tot attend. I’lie T irner Art Exhibit will Ire1 iel I at the achool building the ¡irst week 'n April. G otm I hrwllh 1. «I Upr n tb* U>««4a W bei* tl > !« •¡tidUL**b «Ad» ruatFr U <! «t t» thfv-wn t.fl t*y tl»e »k«letn »''■< ii*).’,.- lata« Du« r« -nt-ral**« «hirh nfruial« thr-ngi cmj I tf.r U-fy. t«> rr. n - ! I< t-f**’. Had l.fFA?). i ■ i Ltaun arUoa, i*erv»»u*c;«»A«, I-U d * •;.J i ll.cf a;.., » « ■ < LiLIf» u hka 1L- ■ »4 < . *1 !c««y a/« ».!« al 1 r - < 4 of .Mr Hoagland sjient Sunday in Albany. Mr an I Mrs N I Morrison of ■« io were seen on our streets Saturday. .Mrs Shanks spent Sunda • w th Mrs Shilling and family. Holier and Theron Bussell Acre Sunday visitors hen.-. Ib v ketehem intends to preach it the Presbyterian church Sun day, the 16th. Frieda Steidel spent Sun- l.iy here with friends. • R«a»H OrV ‘t » t«)4« I JU <aU> In eornrMi« ♦ fj J ul..u, . m J FACTION Ple«w!-.»lni tl’ (I t » ’ . ab d: .<w gl• \ ) • i il I . » I ( « » i ' ‘ ■ r v al Di* !<»«.'( Hi«**-«. i VU «BO Luj lUXAta Ul^ l .i.« EU L... . u.u... '.j vui) at vwX «t*>f«; E. C PEERY 77t<? j\cxa££ Store SCIO I« a R**»n Mt r» G»x*l B'ttaia 1 to*’» 1 « . ’ rv 1 lhe Retali Storr« arc ShcbBro Hems While at school one day last w k Verle Tindall jumped off a bar and fvl. and was unconcioua for a little while. He was able to be at school however, the fol lowing day. t ? . i Make I s Prove It . Am< h • OREGON p« «, 7 • .«■«» v (jrcatrat C**.» « » ,.».*« Drug More# uræ à INVI n Y< -I i: I i : ii m »> OPE N I N G QCDENâ SHASTA ROUTES Pon.»» of Iceland. I • m i pom«-« arouard the ad- ’ ’ ■ rv.it traveler, Mme 1’1' 'er "In spite of »canty i wrote, "they hav» mar- •>w • r» of endurance. They >> I’ (I from thirty-five to forty ■ s per diem for »cvcrnl conaecu- five «lay They knew by instinct t he • I in. row» spot» in the »tony ’.i*tc« and in the moor» and <»n approaching these • v hrnd their hmds toward ■ • i :'i »n«l look sharply round i If they cannot di»cover - ’ ng pla.e for their fret it • <• and cinnot l>e utg- • i : »art without many blow».” Have placet! in efT»c' a rotin«! trip rate to Salem of ONE AND THIIM) KAKE from I’ortiand and all mam li .• pointa to Drain inclusive, alno from |«>inta on th. S I C üt W, ■nd I A M Ticket» on »al.- Marrh I’th. c < m » ì for return Ma ch 1. th or pith For full information a» '«> i| < ti<- fare fr< m an) station, train •«•rvi«’», ate., rail on any > I* Ag.nt or write Join M SC3IT. Gtotral tastrge t;r'. Portend, Oregon ! - Csn.sl W>*««««'« Deadly W»'b WAS th« Anc.ant Pr»c«n»vl». Daniel Wcbater had accepted the office of secretary of »tatc, but did not meet the new president tn Wa*h- ington until eight or ten day« licfora the it .luguratcui It xccuna that he had prv|iarc<l an inaugural addre«» for General ll_rri»on. One day, among other arrangement», he «ug- tf< «t< <1 to the new preeidcnt in a» .. ate a • v a« he . d the fact that he had »ketched an inaugural .iddrr»», knowing that General Har- ri.-m wouid Is- overwhelmed with al!- and •> i*r.r«> after hi» election »nd lie hiniM’lf having leisure to untc. The general at once replied that it wa* not n«.<'«ary, that he hail prepared hi» own inaugural. “Oh, ye*,” raid he; “1 have got all that ready.” “Will y.<u allow me to take it • «I. e and read it tonight V a»kcd \|r \\ r “Certain v," the prendent replied, ■‘and plvn»e let me take youra.’’ So thev cv bunged their docu ment», and the n it morning when tin i met General llnrriaon »aid to Mr Welter. "If I should read your inaugural instead of mine everyImdv wonld know (Imt v ii «rote it. Now, th • i« the <>nly <>!!'< i.il pu|>er which I |ir.q>o«c to write, for I do not intend •o 'nterfer. with tm M’cretaruw, but •! - i« a *ort of acknowledgment on : V ! .1 ft '' ■ A >••■•:..» 1» p. ■ >t>!e of • _ iru! I on,.r tlicv Imve conferred upon me in d.-vuting elcvntinj me to thia gli o!l.< • I io!, .il I li.iti'jli. of course, it i« not »<» »u fiibii u- your«, rtlll it •» num-. an 1 I prop«»«’ to let the ;icnple lime it jll»t a» I h tre written i I mu-f deliver mv own instead of tour,.” Mr r w.i* n go.al deal nn- uoved, 1« uii«<‘ the mo-Mige was, ac- ■>• ng to ii- jild/ 'n ut arid taste, t:.ippro| rm’•• It entered largely •ifn I’oi uin lii-torv and had a goml • of a n- at d tin- Ronum proconsul» and i.ir on« m.'itter« of that kind. W hen h< found that the president •(.I* bent upon using his own in- i- -n-ai Mr We' -ter -lid that his •*< wa- to modify it and t<> git • n «on e things tbit were not them t o il - ire thing« that wero or .i it then «too<l it had ■ l<> dii "'th tie \tiierii-.in ind people than a chan- !<T <»f D ip h • ran General ll.irn«on Hither rrlnr tantlv con«ei;te<l to let him twice it Mr. U’cbatcr spent a part of the tv vt day n modifying it Mr* i Seaton remarked to him •»lx ,< hr c ch enmc » (» hoine nithcr Lite r, tL.it that he looked loo: th.?! d.»v, mthrr fa- jtn”1 ! k ! »Niirii'tl, Hit he repl e«I that lie was worry that the h.i I «¡iite<l dinner for him, ’• I In* 1« of no conjAenurnre nt nil, Mr \\« !»-h r .'* *he I. '‘Lilt I din »orry to *«•<• volt bo unmet! Aii«l ti rrì. I fi ’ h II v hope nothing hn* * ■« »n« r ed ” * You would think thnt mmethini’ harf h appen«-«l,” tie replied, "if vol! knew what I have «Ione. I have Ulled sovente« ii Roman proconsul» I as »melt«, every one of tlirm.”—Frnm " I t •(■ it and 11 umor of Vieóc’n Slatc«inen. A P«« p «» m »I Heu*«Sunt«r. • gti'tie»! house liiintcr m ere- lion i« th her.i it crab It i- never Mlislicd with it. whelk shell ami i« • ontiiiuallv nl'andon ng it for an ts >| imwt amusing -iglit g a cr»ti|dc of these cralit in un aquar'iim. hi w I ik I i tlicv have a «.'lection of whelk sin 11«, to watch the way m which tlicv change their quarter», tenanting ea< h of the »hell« in turn If on'v tiro nhelk •hells are available the two era!»« engage in a tight, and the victor enter* the vanquished one’» shell, while the evicted tenant ha* to lie <•> nient mih the <b- un!«-d »bell of [»the victor. But within >i quarter oi m hour the victor renew« hostilities for the possession of hi» old quar ters. True. isn’t true, i* it,” ask«-«! Rollo ns lie finished reading “The Pied Piper of Hamelin”-“it i«n’t true that he could plav on hi» pipe so that the rat« would go off and drow n thcmsclvc« ?" “Well," replied Rollo'« father, “I don’t know about that. I think it may lie true. Your t’ncle (»gorge ran play the flute »o that it will »»•are n cow into the river and drive all the dogs in the neighborhood crazy. Yes, I should say the poem i» true.”—Ix»ndon Answer*.