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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1914)
c i LETTERS FROM OUR fi fi 0 fl fi fl fi CORRESPONDENTS fl fi SHE!.BURN ITEMS A * In istin.i' dinix-r wa- given nt the li"tn«- ot A-11 Sb.ink-. \ 11 <>l tin* near r«- l i 11 V'••» We!'•■ |>|« -»«-lit e.l' e|it l,e< < • «•••! _•«• A giioi «-r«»w«l w a« pi«»etil at the Clirirtmas < .r<-r«-ir« « and the program wa* «-njov- < I bv all. Ia«iv«me w.i* tle.lteil to pop col'll balls. ! In's«' “pending Christinas lit tile llollie if A I* Rur.»« II at Maeh'iiv ..ei«« lair! Htte-ell and fainilv. lav OglesOe« an<l < iertrud«' M l.am. • lair McLnin spent first of the week in S visiting with Itiends. Mr« Cora Piatt gave a <’ll 1 i“t ma“ dilim f at her were home, I he guests Mi - Maggie Bhvkledge, Mr and M1 s I'. 1’iatt. < il aii<im,1 • Imi dull. .latiH'H Smith md wlie, M E Chur, hill wife. Ml“ N"*k«-r and <’uba .iii'l I •I'lnu r Chiii' lnll. Mrs St'd'lel and dauudit«*' Frieda “i" iit < in i“t in a- III Albany with il lative* Mi«« tirai«' Sterling of week Po '¡..nd “pent la*! w it 1 I er g:.«mlparent«, Mr lllld M S lied < ¡« hh 'I i . Mr- Porter ami dang ar«' her«' spending th" I dav* w itti tli«' f'Hiii«-r “ l)óna!d. I hiring tIn» vacation Week some woi k was on tin- scliotil ft *< mt. floor w lii li had iH-ver oije«| wa« givi-n h g reami which it will li.. idly forget. St a\ toll of Sunday with his lain - I ,re • ¡«-orge ilv. <'*»«• of Insomnia. The mint common caus>- of intomaia » i«oni< m ivf th«' stomach and conati pallor < hanilu'i¡Sin* tablet« curr»*ct these di» oriter» and «nabli» you to sleep. For »ale by all de 1er*. Th. ttrv Iti R. HkitS* i»H Almxntc c Rev. Irl R ix now ready ii«l fur «>nly v|*ira>inc. * ««< year, an«! pH for only on »I h t 4 neo Avril Ci.ABirEi ITEMS A Merry Chri tn.as and n Ilan py New Year to the editor of th - Santiam News his family and all the subscribers and every b.iiy «> se, I’ncle Newt Crabtr« e included. Such June days as Sunday tl e 28 was, makes us wonder how a man w ho goes to bed in snow y districts of the east would feel if he could wake up in the morning in Crabtree and see flowers in full blocm. Arch Miller is on the sick list. Mrs C S Cavil of Springfield is spending the Holidays at home with her mother Mrs Flanagan. Mr and Mrs Fugle and so: were the guests of Mr and Mt? Larwood Christmas. G F Llanagan mail catrier or. The big mill keeps running route I rt ceivcd veral prt-sento only stupjx-d for Christmas. Christmas while «»n th«- route which >’"• ■ to show the appreci Rumor has it that the Gooch ation of th«- patrons of his route, mill ha* shut down for a time. for th«' servic« .- they ar«' getting. Dr Mott of Salem came up to W J 'I .rr.idgi- has a large force inspect a body of timber on the of men at w«irk on his hi* Hard- Marion county side of the river wa store ami aim« to push the, which he contemplates buying. work with all «peed possible so He already has xOO acre«. He as to be teady to accomodate the as contracted with Mr Schroder »firing trade. to put it through his mill. M.ss Hazel Bartu is spending Nothing startling to report un her col eg. vacutiun at home with less it be that a carload ot lum hi r parents Mr Mrs Cha» Bartu. ber went off the track in the Rax Pei ry has return««! home mill yard and the wrecking tram to partake «»f the fatted calf took the remains to Albany. NICK after being ai-.-- nt from home for t> •> past two month». Rex Mt Pleasant Br.tl« ij brdinghog in the Waldo hill i 1 ’t what its cracked up to F T Thayer and family of Scio be. spent Sunday visiting friends X Y Z and relatives here. Miss Mabel Townes returned lii'PEE SANTIAÜ C j UNTRÏ home Wednesday from Portland How many kept within their where she is attending school, to means in buying Christmas pres ? «fiend the holidays w ith home folks. ents. m F Ryan and family, Leslie Th«- Black Engle Mining Co. i Townes and wife and David and hav«- built a warehouse at Gatim Ernest Aegerter spent Sunday at to store concentrates in previous the H Shank home. to ipping same to the Tacoma Fax Thayer and wife, were smelter. An old populilt says guests at th«- Floyd Shelton home that tin y coi.>'«-ntrate it It’» to 1. Sunday, Tiiey l.av«- kept several t«-ams W R Ray aud wife started for hauling in machinery and sup- plies during the (Mist six weeks, California Sunday where they kn « xiH-rl from Idaho says th«' .ire going for the formers health. ore is fine, lie says the mine up Frank Haberman and wife of the river from the Black Eagle Munkers spent Christmas with is still iw-tter. \\ hat about the the latter» parents M F Ryan ami mines below there? They are wife. running day and night, also run Th* Christmas tree at church ning a saw null cutting lumber was well attended and a fine for house« and timbers for the time enjoyed by all. mine. It is stated that they will Miss Angelin«- Rvan is spend- concentrate for other • mines, mg the holidays with her sister They si rm to hav<* a full I com- Mrs F M Haberman. plement of machinery, One old fellow in giving the names of Chas. Lambert returned to Sa- lem Monday to take up his school tl.«- different implements sai<l wor k after a short visit with his that they Lave an “itemizer. ” parents. Perhaf s it will grind out items H Shank ami Pat Ij»mb«-rt call- for the papers. ixi at the F m Ryan home Monday The ladies of Gates have evening. adopted th«' cafeteria plan in Mi«» Hazel Downing was a raising money, z\ person or a guest at the I«ee Downing home gn ip of profile can buy w hat day. they want, go away back, ait down and eat it. A young fel- low cannot b-- separated from MANGLED HIS MODEL his girl by a lot of young scamps T««,ng Th,* Faca C»»< Alarmad Both who bid against him for h«r Scutptar and Sittar basket. It is a hummer to raise When the young Augustus 8t. money, but might not work ev- Uaudcn* return«-«! to New York aft- •r studying in Pari* he found await -ry w here. ing him the usual beginning* of the P> ,l> Rob« rt-on wan up fmm • rt carver He l>u<i very little Albany and spent Chi ist mas money, but he took a studio on the with his folks. lortier of Fourteenth »treet and Fourth avenue, where r a a - E wish to thank | our friends and § customers for the many favors extended us during the past year. We assure you of our appreciation, and to wish one and nil n Merrv Christinas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year Sincerely • • vours, J. s ST1CHA • t I omas TOPICS" get It off quickly or he Would die "It wa» really a serious basinets, this taking it off, a» we had to bang at the platter with chi-el and ham mer. Fortunately there »11 no ill result other than a good bit of the »ubj«H t’a eyelashes being torn away an<l hi« »lotlie» ruined, lie »a« one of tho«v heppy men, however, who take everything with cheerfulness. The «h ath "f my tormentor would hav«« l«i«n my onlv satisfaction liuti I undergone the suffering* he wan put to ” Miss Gladys Struckmeier of Albany has been visiting rela tives here this week. Miss»-« Rose and Beatrice Han ke, who are attending school at Albany spent the holidays with home folks. C W and Jean Kelly visited last week w ith relatives at W'ood« burn. Mrs E C Reiley and daughters spent last week in Albany. Trsi! of ■ Q'»e »r. The million“ of ton» of »and, F I Jones and family of Stay gravel and dirt filling a valley to ton visited the week end at .J G a depth of teveral hundred feet 1 Holts. give a conception of the enormou* I Mr and Mrs Forrest West and scouring fore«- of a glacier All ■ tin* va«t volume of material ha* daughter Virginia spent Christ Ix-i-n ground off the mountain tide ' mas with relatives in Portion). ami brought down the va'lcy by the Mr and.Mrs Lee Erwin were comparatively »mall Kotaina glacier shopping in Albany Tuesday. in Ala»ka A glacier i* not »now, Hut i< e It 1» sn«»w which ha* Iw-cn Miss Allie Munsell of Albany partislly melted and then rompact- spent Christmas with friends in e«l under great pressure, *o that a* this vicinity. it move« »lowlv down the valley or .1 F Sommer was an Albany mountain *ule it 1» a practically •olid inu«» of ice from fifty to sev visitor Tuesday. eral hundred fe<-t det-p It natural Mrs Emma Gilkey left last ly tear* |.»»<- and pick* up am thing Monday for San Francisco w here which happen* to 1« in it* way.— «he ex fleets to spend the remain- Popular Mechanic*. jerof the winter w ith her sister. How to Help the Oaat. Mr Gibson of Portland motored One of the m<xt vff«-< toe h«'l|» ip to Gilkey station last week which we can render those fellow traveler* who find the fatigue of where he is spraying, pruning their deafneu* a daily load 1» gentle ind caring for the apple orchard »jM-i-ch, well < h< *cn, »ell modulated, »elonging to Minton \ Gibeon. of an even tenor and, above all, ar He reports the roads quite bad ticulate. When it 1» necessary to men iiae the voice volume, thia n places, nevertheless he made he trip w ithout serious accident. should he done with due regard to the even net« of tone and the B.R L C. he I« h 1 a diatinctneaa of articulation; to those who can receive onlv that which t» mmistenngly brought to them, to whom the once accustomed vol ume of the sound of life ha» be come pitiably diminished. let u* bring in gentle mien, carefully, pa I tiently, the be»t that we have to offer—Atlantic. John Schult«- came up from lonely existence enlivened by dm- Jordan way and visited over agreement* with the janitor. The • hr ina with Duncan Melaan following autobiographical »ketch tpp«-ar» in the late artist's newly and family. published “Heminisccnce».” Ti r Ba -rtt Brothers went to “Another incident which lent «ii- lontana "oking for homesteads ver*ity to tin* dreary pa-rnai of my b .t came back disgust«*d with life took place because of a cast the elimate. They do not want made by a sculptor, a friend of mine, who occupir«! an adjoining any homesteads up there. room. He wished to rmxlel a bust T. ■ «. det .rev«' brothers took and to do this proposed taking a a unique way to convey their mold from the living face of his «nene ami woxisaw back to •itter. That i* no trifling matter even to an «'Xpert, ami it *howe«i Cottage Grove. They pl acini the th«- boldm-«a of the novice, since, m icnine on some kind of a truck notwithstanding my prote*tations, arrangement, ma«ie an auto mv friend undertook it without ever ............ . ............................................. _ . cast anything before Il" Connection, got astride of the having thing and went w hizzing dow n * 7’*« ,OL**'*?’ *’l,t , ,2'11' him tlmt I should wash my hand* the valley for home. j of the affair if he tried it. He dis Th«- C di E boarding train is appeared. “Presently hr ru«hcd into mv standing on the side track l’ room crying, ‘For heaven** take, Mill City. They are repairing come!’ In hit stmiio. which »»• and building bridges, It is said already one of monumental disor that the state railroad commis- der, confusion and dirt, *tretch«Ml out <>n an old sofa lay hi* sub- sion ordered it done. ject with a »olid ma«* of hard plat Mr and Mrs J L Turnidge have ter about two inches thick envelop arrived home from a visit to ing hi* head, while the whole room, their three daughters in Wash wall, ceiling, boxes and floor, was coverwl with the great »pattering* ington. the plaster thrown wildly ab«»ut Most of the men working in of by the sculptor in the course of thia the wood» went to Portland to extraordinary proceeding There spend the holidays and the m««t were the usual quill* in the utter* of them went to "blow in” what noae. but the weight of the cast he.V|have saved. How foolish. wa* *o great that we could hear that is. ' him mumble under it, praying to > y Reclined end Wot». Sir W alter Scott di<l much of hit beet work in a recumbent position. Several of the Waverley novel* were dictated vn their entirety while Sir Walter lay in Iwd or on In* couch, dictating »0 rapidly a* to keep two or more secretaries busy. The weak ness of hi* leg wa* responsible to - »mv-< xtent. no «lout.!, f -r th • pre dilection, but many othe-r famous author* ■ including James Thorn ton, Julc* Verne nnd Mark Twain I -have found inspiration flow moat easily when lying down. Poor, but Happy. Happiness an exist with poverty. Some very poor people arc happy. \ very unhappy potentate wa* told thnt the way to I* happy ••• wear a shirt that had I m - vu worn hv a happy man. He therefore sent «ome of hi* courtier« to find a happy man After long «earching they found a poor man who Mid that he wa* perfectly happy. They ■»eized him to take hi* sliirt, and— found he had none? Fit Hi» t’aae i xactly "When father » m «ick about aix .car» ago he rvail an aOvrrtiarmcnt ut Chamberlain* tabletain thr panrs that •it hi» caae e xactly,” Write» M>*» Mar garet CamplM-ll ot it Smith, Ark. ”Hc a baa ut tbrm and ha» M» been aick »ii.ee. My sister had atom- ach trouble and wa» al*o benefltwi l.y them.” tor talc by *11 dealer* Pure bred Berkshire boar. Service $1. R H McDonald. 26 When in need of printing give the News office a call. First class work and prices right. We make a specialty of letter heads, en velopes. statements, bill heals, sale bills, business cards, ladies calling cards, and in fact com mercial printing of all kinds. How to Bankrupt the Doctor* A prominent New York physician •ay*. , "If it were not for the thin • tacking* and thin soled shoe* worn by women the doctor* would probably be bankrupt.” When you contract a cokl do not wait for it to develop into pneu monia but treat it st once Chamla-r- lain* cough remedy is intended espe cially for coughs and cold», and ha» India'* Uarriaan. won a wide reputation by it* cure* of India I* garrinonevi by 31S.000 men. these ditea*«-*. It 1* most effectual and whose duty It la to pn'.'ecl a territory and i* pleasant and safe to take, for >f 1 773.UUU »ouare nulea. •ale by all dealer*.