The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, December 18, 1913, Image 2

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(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,
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Kll'imV
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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
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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.
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the great variety of forms th
S k. ( : a
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U
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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
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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
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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
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a¡ aaaeft tNfteft. flB F H* W**
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New I» Tori
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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
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busine««
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CHRISTMAS AM) NEW YEAR
HOLIDAYS AT HOME
lioiü Rociiid Trip fares
Via the
/*U-l»«T
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{OSe'xe'.MAST*]
1 SOUTH f
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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
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