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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1913)
r J* • * >• * (Ghc tintinni ïlcirs PUB! ISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY !.. W. CHAHI.ES Ent< r< :l at the poatofflce «t Scio, Ore *« «.-«-on d-elsaa mall matter, • Kll'imV ' ■*. KAI’S:*»: One year in aUvance.............. One year, at en<t of year Su month* in «Ivanee ..... 1 hr«-« month* in advance ... Advertising rate* ms-!«« application. >1 US I 50 • *1 fjB. known on * A < riitm tH not twing more than fourteen rod« off find rapidly coming in this direction, it is in- ■ ’ i r j, a r" . t h i-1:<• on iimi attend to hi« holi day ahoppi ig without further delay. Early Christmas shopping will l> • appreciated by the m> rchantn and th-* clerks. The store win dows have begun to take on a holiday iw| < ct and will grow it trance at th< approaches. Early buying rat b«« conducted leisurely and witl more satisfaction both to the put chaser and the nn reliant. So m.G it ti Licloi’, .-.I ar by shopping early. * the great variety of forms th S k. ( : a «“I: * U ' • ' ■ differ nt countries. In II- 'viun the little ones fill th« ir s! * with carrot« anti oats and hay f r the white henu. Sc. N> I. o'.as is supposed to drive. Very early in the mi ruing tl cy run to the m >m in wh cl their allot*« have b *<*n left at « find that the provender ha p n< and in its pla’cca ’di’-f • *■«* foun . E'^ewhere in this is ue will b« found a communication from tin pen of G L Sutherland. Tin News kr.ows little i«l«'Ut Mi Sutherland’s family atrairs, am car««s |»>s«, hut we do know that as a rule, the more psiple air their dirty linen for the public gaze and s«*« k to divert utc-nt on from themselves b. heaping vity. P-r:*ii< ti upon another the |e their cause* is helped. Mr Suth erland impose.-, on tin« News to the extent of alxiut a colun n. in order to answer an article of nil«' lines. However, we will let that pass this time, but if I < feels himself bursting with any in ire literary effort, we uill b< forced as a matter of avlf pro t *••1 ¡on, to c arg«» him spac-1 ru ti for further c< m ihp : • •tion . Mt Pleasant Briefs Mrs M !•’ Ry an and ■ I.»uht • i Margin rite and A ng I no a er< guests at the Lee Bow ni m home Sunday. Mrs Bessie Townes Moti lay with Mrs Fax Thayc The little daughter of Lee Downing has been quite sick the last we< K but is slowly fmi r a - i ig now. Mrs T N’alstanek of Sal-*m i. v:«itirg with her sister Mrs II Shank. J rs L*s! e Towns jpent Tues day afterm o i with her aunt Mrs W R Rar. Mrs H Shank and daughter Grace w< re Stayton visitors Fri day. Mias Marguerite Ryan wen! to Albany Saturday with her sis ter and brother Mr and Mrs Erank Haberman of Munkers to do some shopping. Willie Rvan was trading in Stay ton Sator lay.* K Herald and family of King stun v -ite I nt th«* !.'•■* Down ng SUTHtRLlkO STITES HIS POSIT OM home Sunday. To th« Editor of the SantiM» New., Misses tirac- Shank, Ethel D-.r Sir:— In your i*.ua of the New« of !k*eam- Smith and Marguerite Ryan ber 4. 1918, under the heading of San- calle I at th«- -John Huber home t «m Farm Topic« by S W Game«, you I .. •! v e < f p >tUi«hed a «taU-mant from .Mr Gaine« making out the Christmas pro- relative to myaeif. Will you plraae gram which w ill !i given at tl e publish my reply to .Mr i.aine»? Mr Gainea »aid: *'(» L Sutherland Mt Pleasant < hu ch Chrism an became aomewhat anragtxl a few day* eve. ago At loe — ifw *r.d h« I ct.ildrvn. Cutting |) Towr.es i and wife were trad- off all phone communi«-ation with hi* ing with 1 Stayton merchants friend« and neighbor«, packed up hia trun« and hit ihe high place« for parts Tuesday. unknown with hi« mirxi full of «pit- Mrs M F Ryan and daughter enough to buat a braM cannon, leaving Marguerite 1 v . r<‘ visitors at th* one among the beat women in thia sec ichool Friday. when a .i*niall pro tion. ” In the fir*t place, Mr Gaine*, my gram was te d red. wife wa* rot at home when I left. She W.iii« R; no. lots «I Aegerter and the little girls twing in Aumaville a I Elm«r Ray attend«*d the from November 19 to Nov SO. !hen p ngram at th-1 t’oh* school at d prior to that .h- «*•• there from <*ct s to th- 20th. then twice batween Oct 20 re|H rt a tine time. end Nov 19. In all thia •hr »»• nrir- M F Ryan went to Centralia, i acting her home duties, Mr Game«, 1 Wash. Aicsday on a matter of i know and you do not. 1 hardly think li i -ine-s with the! it my place to fur t«h a nur»e for a <1 • tth of who was * man who i. able to hire one. and who ha* two grown daughter« and two killed by a lumber daughter« in-law living there, and m. mill at a few Weeks ago. own home and it»dutie* twing neglect- <1 a. I did pack my trunk thinkiag of ta>. n*1 II to htavton for a whi.c »» I mi corking for I he Mantle 1 amp Co of A - rica, ai d they wanted me to wor AH person arc in th« l i that part which made It inconvenient .Mbit <,t turi .<• r ; Vick oil for me to come home for a change of the street may expect Io the* I would like to know. .Mr «-aims, *o find th« rn tn what you know about my family a!Ta the next f torni Bring along anyway. W hat ar«- you p«k:ng you» 50c. J N Wide City Marshal. now into it for? Y'uu ought to remrm tier that the wag of your tongue in veara g*>ne by coat you «omething ovei w given at the hr re thmiaand dollars, be«: de. tigrii-, a i on Satartia) » pa;wr that your word wa* not rell >er 27. Lunch able, if I have been informed correctly at mi'iniicht. Might I not My that you left a go. < .*..man when you left Mr* Graham •d. 2t ■ > ir former wife .M ght I not *ay y wa* filled with »pit*- enough to buat i I hr Hiiln-cyip- bra.» cannon when you fired your pr< N •• .1 *- will b< *.t wife’«- »on awav from y«> ir p a « recently. —“People living tn gla*- irv I. hou«< • ought not to throw atone« " The only way you can |MM«ibly know 1 lie News Will gu t<i pr«1-* •liout our family condition«, or anyone else, l* to come and aaeume my rel« >11 \\ i ll lit I.IV ll< \ l ., i-ek m t;on to it. I can look over what I tern 1 tlrit i I h - ■ in 1« : - ma v enjoy i gross insult from you. when 1 r«-a v ir comm«1 *atioi • fr.-m t oo- to tin ti.- ii 1 \ on ( hristn.as. m the New«. No one can r.ad «ucl bright gem« of expression and dec[ ) Tonight •nd pn found depths of thought, but Tonight if you f--. . dull a I »tupid w hat feel* no <!< ubt that they ought to tw eternally pre*« rved in the nation*« T ‘ -, •k .» d fp. (Ij iitc I, lAKV H • • < thi i< tii and y«*u wii archives. I boa« who are beneath me can't hurt . < »•! ali rn.;!.( tomurruw. I *»r naie by a. me. Those who are above me wont !»'i»h" ra. If Etta and I can't settle our little dif ficulties. I assure you, Mr Gar <-*, w-> nee«! no help fmm some of onr pretend ed friend* who are (tiivmg han! to ON and WASHINGTON I enter into it. Please paw* me by Mr I Game«, without recognition a* your f superior. --f rw k h <--|«M A of City. -r..»*- Town *.M-1 and >» t >T it*»* fl Sketch uf A* you wrote your little dirty squib h. I« I u Allan, tel»- from hearsay, why did you not add . Rhiri-ir.f an«! banking point; more to it That Mrs JJ- «teal* her /Havlftr«] ¡1 reeutry, compiled by aim I pn neighbor* turkey egg* and that I am a it. I. house breaker, br ke into a neighlior'* ■ -XT’« bouse tome year« ago. by the name of Higgins, and «tole a lot of furniture a nd a lad of lumber from a near by Ladies! S,ve Money and Keep in ueighbor. M hen our last child was Style by Reading McCall’» I bom. what a cursing the attending ' physician gave me for neglecting my Mjgnrine and Unng McCall Pattem» wife, you should have added all this KrCdT, «III in your brilliant communications to the M<A1X$ MAÙUIM be 1» T’FU UfrK Birl y at a nuMlrrat« New* as hearsay evidence. ■ 1 have no desire to conceal the fact ; -..••! « u If.«« ’I i»»hln|)| m that things are not as pleasant in mv • ih«'« and bats :«j home a. I would like them to be. but 1 N«-ta bsihiun Iwlfmi in ra« b h* ¡e Al*» want you to understand, Mr Gainea, vaiuabi« hi format iuq «•ri all h(’Kt«s au«l ;*rr that you absolutely know nothing alxiut h-tiai maurra Onlf it, and want you not to mention my Me a year Inrludini » fr«x» ¡«aitera. Hub name any more in your «illy communi- 1 »- rît.» b*ttay or Arud cations. If you ever had a noble f»»f Ire» «ampi«» copy. M.f «II pHtoms vi':«- a? !»» • «ti t.» jr«tir thought 1 have failed as yet to get It. • ■»a • •• with «< rewnhandi rb-thing i«<r 1 am reminded of a little broken poem 1 anl '■ I» » h will !*r J-eríce i .isti that yon might read with some degree 0 < f information and fact. There »».« a We W.!| C..S Y.W F»M Prwwwt« f . . . » .«, ■ , ti cj irfrhnd« ‘'• tid f t lies i family row a brewing out on hungry rrvn»ii,ni < 4tal«Mru«> kh«l <’t«h f*rij» i u ». ui i ’«rest. • 'n.«! JM a. m « ioti hill. Ihe women'« tongues were wag. ging, the men could hardly keep still Along came old Aunt Hannah with »««me very wise advise. And dear old 50 ifARS- aunt Liwie too, «ha must have a slice. EXPERICNCf I ncle George, the Captain, wishing to BM lh' Cm. g‘>t Uncle John quite in- t. r<-tol. who came up--n th«- rur -<> fa- i y r w got bor g. - .'. U got awful hot until all the neighbors help- I C. C. BRYANT Business Directory Tnaot Manas OkSMRS CoevmoHTS Ac • S« free mi - « i. > . ’ i«M KtRôFÔOr .« F motk / - i* ' -t •*>• . » • < s « m un ng p«M •*>'*. •r • • ' M* • M- ft C.k, r* Wire .U »»■<>*<, wit h .«„a t ? arg«», m thw Scicniiric American. G' t ir • -1 w«**|î» |L F ^AFtsut "Al. d by a * a¡ aaaeft tNfteft. flB F H* W** Vf»« ft- » '«eiw* New I» Tori - ing. added fuel to the pot. At last the home was broken, the people gave a yell Mtiafied what they had done to make thi* borne s hell. Mr Guinea 1 will «<x>n be at homr again, just a* soon a* I can deliver the go-d* « id, to I--ok after and care for the home, and you and «om«- other* who ar>- taking an activ • part in my bom«- affairs, a ill oblig«- me greatly by stay in£ bui ) from it ahotf?th«*r. I)rc. ¡1 43 G L >in Hr ELAND A. 0. r R f L L. M. D. ATTORNEY AT LAW Phqsician & Surgeon 201-2 New Firat National Bank Bklg Talepb-Mw, I * hang* No. 11 OREGON ALBANY SCIO It:« OREGON — Manufacturar aid Desiar ia— Harness and Suddita 5Rr W..WX. Ff-i I have re <-nt)y u «tailed a harne*» ma chine. and am better prepared than « . «-r to >i<> y - .r repair w rk at reason- aide rate*. <ove me a trial. Hack« ronm . t with all trama at West Scio and at Munkcrs AU Wark Mrktlr Ueaustetk Our riga first ria*» and our borse* guod driven MLXKERS STAGE Pnce* Reasonable. Roc Shelton, I’rop. Phone 6-515 Stage meets all Munker« trama, leaving Scio Hotel at 8.15 a m and 3.35 p rn. THE ESMON0 HOTEL t’eiitrnllv located, good room«, price* moder ate, courteous treatment When In Albany \\ «irning! -OLK’Sa * t «»ME 10 THE St. Charles Corner RvrrUos and Front Streets --rm OREGON PORTLAND Hume Cooking Rooms 50 Cent. Ju«l lake Home sm <* uiiaorvaa J. J.Barnes, W. F. Gill, . A. Bilyeu, J. K Barn«*, C. A. M arner. PacaiiiKRT, W. F. Gill. Mautarsav, C. A. Uaruer Scio Miilin« (»iRiHmiMj ff ? e*tr • bfc « ». ^SW.« *•• de> - SCIO ROLLER MILLS I X< < »Kit »H A TF ! • W» «I m • F eed rieMr on î»>< I •M!«m U- Cenerei Cuslum *i • ! • We Milhnh WKeei ere In ihs Tree» ^v»akr\*aa Boughi few Field Y exs end I u< >4 4P Flour end for F tthanged busine«« end Will Might mw CHRISTMAS AM) NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS AT HOME lioiü Rociiid Trip fares Via the /*U-l»«T ’.it {OSe'xe'.MAST*] 1 SOUTH f M ct A z T Between all Points in Oregon. also from Points in Oregon to California, Washington and Idaho SALE DATES AND LIMITS’ Chrtetma* HnMday«; B«tw««n all point, in Oregon; •'*.« from * iuth«rn P.ciflr point, to point, in Washington and Idaho De*.. *8 to a« liKlotvc. Retwcn (»reg n and C.lif<irtna point« Dec. 2i> to 2S. Return limit .11 point« Jan. \ 1914. New Yean NoM.y« Dec »7 to Jea. I. with final return Unit Ian. 5 1914 the New Year Far.« apply only between point, ir. Oregon and between Dragon and California. Superior Train Service Observation Cars, Dining Cara and big, warn all-steel coa'-liee. All trains solidly vest i Ruled. (’all on nearest Southern Pacific Agent for full par ticulars, train schedules,specific fates, etc. John M. Scott. General Passenger Agent PORTLAND, OREGON p