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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1913)
Miss Anna Stillmacher visited at tlo- Z J Clark home over Sun day. George Wcstenhouae and wife ••nt Sunday with Mr and Mrs E Wendt. Glen Clark spent Sunday with A VISIT TO PARIS LEHERS FROM OUR g I 9 CORRESPONDENTS 9 Cecil Ei'hingvr. 0 John Shelton and li: John N«-al made th«-ir u mal visits Sunday Mi«s Ella Stmt 1 u -n’ bany Monday to work a a good job. to she Al ha ( ' ar ley and Solomon Ag«t- : t S indav with home folks at Waterloo. Mr E Wendt ha« been on the ( lift the past w«-uK. Mis.« Bertha Smith is working fur Mrs Flanagan of >tn . la San Hannah made a busine«« trip to Scio Saturday. Miss.-s Emma an I Ida Ra hn visited tln-ir «inter Mrs Rolla Burns near Nehama th.- latter ¡«art of Inst week. Mrs C C Burmester visited her luther, Mrs E Wendt Friday. I* Ladies, Misses, and ( hildren Greatest Assortment in Styles, Color and Sizes SEE I’S FOR Silks, Dr> •-» Coils Hosiery, (ì Undei (’• tton Good«. Shocr, \ WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Hamilton’s Store ALBANY B< rt Hollis was a Scio visitor Saturday. Mi Bruce of Waterloo, a con i’ actor for White Fir wish ! wnr . .ft« r b i.-vi ■ matters 11. th s vicinity iast M inday. Mrs Jim Burton who has been visiting h« r daughters. Miss Pitt Wai n •• and wife of V Pearl and Mr« George C-ee near m were Sund «y vi ifors w ith Fails City, for the past four < h tg. Bd, <11 and fam y. we- s returned home Thursday . .l in e (' aft gav«-:iH' .al part,, Her d ugtiti rs accumpanied her to the y ti.,g p< < pleof this m igh- home for » few wee«» visit I hhiiihk I one night last week. .Ail B i . ce B e » 1 seemed to have a good time. Mrs Belle Alvord bad a «t vi te attack of ne.iralg.a J >nday and ha I to r<■: rt 1«) a <1 •> tor’s | r- George Brock entered the II g!. scription which soon eased her Schoo! m the Freshman c uss last I gain. week. We art nil quite, at uou« for Eva Stew-art of near Stay ton the Co .1 > -ry t » giv us a call is a new pupil in the eighth for our milk. grade this week. Thomas Haley of Lbanmi The lecture bv Prof Bo va rd visite I Thomas Smail Monday va enjoyed by the lovers of night, lie is not «p.ite so anxmiH birds. All pupils of the school to return to Ids old home in were given an opportunity to at Oklahoma Ince the .< ere cy tend and almost all did so. Th • clone« in that part of the world. lantern slides did not show to ad P ie E ater . vantage on account of difficulty in da-ken ng the room, however, Ctuntrv Chi gw the talk was interesting aside from the illustration«. Albert Ta - lor, w ife and little - The Art exhibit was fully up ■on visited a’ the ho nt* of II to expectations so far as the Grimes Sundav. p e lures were concerned, and the Mr and Mrs G < W • -t<-» hou:ittcndanc** w as go >d considering visited at the Haman Shelton the weather. The net proceed* home Thursday of l ist w«--k. .ire aliout $11. Mr and M ik Vardie Shelton made a business trip to St io West Scio Nctes Shelburn Hems Wednesday. , Mrs Emma Curl and daughter Frank Grime* and family v t- are here visiting _ with relatives Mr Aman spent Sunday in Al- ed relatives in this vicinity iast U1(| fr.ends. Mrs Curl is a daugh- «any with his wife who is gnat- w<*k. ter of Mr and Mrs Walter Miller y improved. Rev S B Cole and wife visit' d of W<*«t Scio. A sister of Mrs Mivis from Mr and Mrs Haman Shelton Sun- M.-s Ijuira Westenhou.se is at Pennsylvania is here visiting her. day. home on a visit Guy Wyman m now living in Sank Hannah and sister Anna W A White has put a new aii«i Gladys Smith visited Ger- woven wire fence around hi* iis house about a half mile east if here. trtide Gorger Sunday. house and lot ■it .' did On* day, n«<l'«,d, he • 11 ’1 in - f without foixl in the <■ f-r fini •<• f and lit« family. '•1 1 • x• r. only ( • iimnd Diaz of- r. t<> t.vtwo of Mdlct'» draw- .« t I'.ir'V «nd tn.ikc an effort to • ti. " I .lung .1111*, the Md- v mi v awaiting their « r<urn If he <ame tack - (' it the drawing* it meant r id, with them, hungry to bed. X id fell, th«‘ family »itting in !ir'-,n. -« lie. ,iu»e they felt they - d not afford a light. At la«t lliey heard the »tamping f !>,.,'■» w'HHlen leg a» he cr«»»ed tile paved court and hia lu»ty g out ' ' Light I A < re .» th< hi lit ?’’ The family :r.< d t > -,t .» candle. But even v. ■ t1 . ,i.i nf the old fnahic.ned • ' ir .n. '• '1 Wd» »1 ill »puttering lb. .-. « •> Un- n Spaniard and noth- g if rot temp' ramcntal, (lapped . ut two loan- of bread on the table, ■•tie niter another, in quick •accession. Wi . n at lad the rändle .1. burning he drew out C>0 franc« *•! ) in gold, al! mv * one piece, he hud been obliged to change n h i ng the bread. He arrang'M d • » in a circle like a ; • iir-iiml the candle, ending with ■ • ! i: , of which he made a neat pile. “ \b,” »tglu-d Millet as he re- ■ rd. 1 tie u>.hoped for treasure, ' if 01 ly I con'd count on a sum like i hi« every w eek !" “Would mil turn capitalist?” re run. h fllll V .1- k.sl I >IHZ. If to - iff- r 1« n spur to genius i» t .1 v d r tb.it th. -<■ Barbiznn men were great painter»?- Exchange. Not Trua to Lifs. The • n of a man who had been ’ . ■ hropist welcomed a i-itor to his olliie. The talk turn- <>n I • • itreer of the father of the voung man. “It w. » a grout blow to every- t ' >f 1 • tleuth," lamented 1 •• \ •mli “Bv the way, here's the 1 i«t portrait paint' d of him ” II '< d 1 h< v 'or to where hung m t’-- wil l n I irpe portrait of the ' .id p! il.mtlirop «t, depicting him • .> ■ right SCHOOL NOTES ' iml m hi« pm kot " \ ' ere of work,” said the v - tor grin A. “but it’s riot true tc X '. ever -aw vour fathei i.t'i h - i-nd in his own p<s ket."— f’opv'ar Magazine. Gave H-» Wd» a VacaOen. < «tory Ix-lieved in larlv vsentions for to« « fe I- ven time he heart! »oine- ••h taikino al out the hardship* of • ;•■' ng (lie hot summer months itnid tlx- din and dust of the crowd 'll city lie had to pav immev to Ins ’nilor be- ,iu«e he wore out hi» sleevo I. hi .' ng into it He lover! his lit tle f r< 'dom and made I r t of it. One «hiv n friend asked him: “.lack, where is your wife?” “SI ••’» up in the Thousand is- "iind I hope «he .! spend a week on each one of the ni !" I’opuliii Magazine. T •■ fi Paper Money. Paper money 1» ».nd to have had it» origin in China ¡n the year 80fi, «lien the government iMtied it to C C Bilyeu and family left this rvl hc « financial »trinc-ncv, re Thursday morning for their new'"'*'nR coin in return, which rnn- home at Dima, Montana, The 1 bled it to pay o,T outstanding obliga tion«. In the miiAcum of St. John's best wishes of their many Scio •' SI f' •' il M S PBMV bill friends go w ¡th them. «•■rth l.tMMi etdi, the equivalent of 30 cent» American money, which • n» i--ued bv the lir.t Ming emperor MARKET RETORT (Hungwu A I», LACS 99). It is nearly two feet long and one foot The following »rv C»»h price» quoted aide, printed on mulberry hark pa on Thursday of each w«-ek by our per, and is a dark slate color. dealer* : W heat, per bushel.................... . s m . Conard Westenhouse spe n t j Mrs R V Shelton visited at the Asa Hirons has taken his Flour, per »«elt................................ .. Sunday with Wilbur Fleming. I home of I er |>arents over Satur- chool for another month. Short», per ton ............................... Jim Brown i« reported to lie.day. Win Churchill sjient Saturday Chop, wheat, t>er ton .............. . on the sick list this week. The roads are very muddy iftemoon visiting the school Chop, oat», per ton .................. .. . Butter. (Country) per roll .. Mis Clara Smith and «laughter down th s way on account of the imtrons in the interest of the Egg», per down ............................. •«chool. Gladys visited Mis Jim Brown recent storms. 11 Thursday. Miss Nannie Agee of Water loo wi.o has been vi iting relativ« s in this vicinity is now at the home of her aunt, Mrs LOsborn. • * IM t FOR I I” rtwM In L *• Qr««t French Painter. It abn.»-t incredible that Mi’I' i. ; inter -f •* !'>>« Ang«-lua" tml othci mot world fsmoiu pic- lure», »hould have «u’T'-ml fr«>m • ; a- > •' READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS Isaac Crabtr >• is <>’ • 1 list as he is «hl and v« ry f<« hh‘. George anil (‘lilford tlrillm went up to the former’s mount «in ranch taking h < surpl i hor-.es to grass. Mrs Belle Alvord ot Portland is here for a visit with h-r m- th- er, Mrs S \\ Gaines and tier sis- her, Mr» Jennie Isrvejoy. Thoma • Smail, w ife arid child fl . . t the I on- night last week for a |>I<.. • ant it w h ch w a-highly app’> cinted. ra M i '. a i'n.ith f Itu oh IL 1! w was a bui-i ess visitor in < r ibtrev T ur day. PtO»»t Could not be .n >re Educational as far a* Styles are Concerned, than a Visit to Our Store Mi Elva Shindler ■ j«ent Sun- with Miss Oda Clark. M N«..*!a V»« udì r« 'uin«*d to -• hi J last Monday ¿itera week*« Uncle Peter Anderson of Al gl enee on account of the dines bany wa drivi> z out thro .I’dn.r •f h< r mother. •oction with Fraaier Partner W .. Ito,. Worth and Mr» Mik<- In »king fur large t«o • . I»- itch rent Thursday with M (' Gaines at <1 .Mr Middle- Mrs E Wendt ■tadt wen- alter <lin - tl'.> Se jo Il nry N« al while attending to Fair m«<ti g at Albany last bis cattle Iasi week came across Wcdne day. two large wild cats w hich he im- < litford Griffin and th<* Pi«- niidiately Mlled, Hi he seldom Eater were over to All ■ riy W« d mi«s< s a shot. neday to deliv« r his large grey Waiter Williams was absent horse to the : w d ilii-. from school Monday. MILLET’S POVERTY. Chicken», per pound..... —. . The section boys were call«*«I t.eear. • per pound ................ Don't tn- «urpriMnl if von have an at- ip in the mountains Tuesday to Turkey», t«cr pound...................... ack of rl eumatum thi* »priag. Jud Puck», ;ier pound ....................... oad a train of .ar» with rock. r ib th.- affected parts freely with < ham Iteef, per pound, live weight Asa Hirons and wife made a Pork, , •erlam'» l iniment and it will toon dm dre«»cd ................................. appear. t-oM by all dealer». ( rip to Stay ton Saturday. Veal, |«r pound, for »hipping Hard Luck. 120 .11 «Ml * 00 2» <4 SO 17 10 io 1« to . 4 to 07 <x. , nil A weary and hungry looking tramp in an English town entered a shop nn«l bought a pennyworth of bread. As he was going out he noticed a tub labeled ''Treacle.” “I'm in hick!" he thought as he droppe«! the piece of bread into the tub M|’m sorry, guv'ner," he said to the shopkeeper who was standing nenr, “I’ve dropped my bread in Tour treacle.” “Treacle ?” crier! the shopkeeper. "That ain't treacle— that's tar!”