The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, October 01, 1914, Image 4

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Editor Santiam News.
Dear sir:-
Irr.alll^ant and Cerracratnd trader
I was somewhat amused at the
coa of th* Maur.
inp t
editorial in your issue of Sept 24,
under the heading, ••(¡realthings
F Poter
t
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fur Sci<>, and espicially reading
«et the former editorial printed by
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Otti
I 1, i> ,gg<-r, Jul;. 2?. l'.ill, head­
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‘la d Wo Forget.” Ard
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h Ce?]
y lm» i <>i» rd ed,
Hic* I for ii
d of te<
strange to say, be is goif’K to r*
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à I
turn and set up bn paper, ot
4
ot
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printing plant, where he says he
fc
Ili to
ef <
r was loving money.
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There is ro
gs i
t
¡ottura
more bu'in-s» now than ther
r¿l
done in Sc io anti I wonder how
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b?
l.*ic
it i s to I ms more profitable to him
I h
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with the Sardiam News still be-
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f ¡araci r
in,;
published, and purchased of
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him thr« ugh Mr Gooding and
In
lie
la* r
from Mr Go-¡ling to Mr Charles,
CÍO
t t
who paid Mr bugger something
the
tag h
<1
I>ke $1.110.00. This must look
th« I»
nit > t
t
like Mr Charles was making
A M
money, ant! he v ants a finger in
The'
the “lioodle.” I rather think the
He »el Join
Umch of the p*<tur.
“nigger in the fence" in this
in
direct
contact
with
Ir.»
hai-
com* »
loving hißueue«. except when he I* scheme is a
few disgruntled
W» merchants in S.io who will wait
ba yt i.led. married and burled
t.etd to further extend t'hru'lan in
horn i, a* well na to upon Mr Dugger in a short time
IGetico I
gl *je| in Chin«,
to in
is they did upon Mr Charles if
apread I
» I
atrect t.n
tíren in the nr; of lit he dare say anything in the in
ine. m v
• to couvert the barbi-
ter» t of the Farmers E<lucatioi-
ul & Co operative Union.
I want to say to Mr Charles.
il
Mr Dugger and to the Huskies
too »04 C‘Or b* r«t* »•
li li •• Ini per- men in general in Scio, if you
•¡»nt ti -t w«4 f ',«r »r» frt m tho *i>!|>it think you can be su'.ceasful in
of m.'ridam hl.ihwaj»
the bu4<
your business enterprises with­
to n» t h* * 4 hlî rch in <..jr h< ni«», a« -:
that
prime h cf Ihc golden »tre»!» out the patronage of th“ farm i
It le <« mucn ?rs, GOTO IT.
of the N r Je ru«,»lwn
If you want to
y 1» srt g f thr duty of il.« pi .'or lo
b
ycott
either
Mr
Charles or .Mr
»*♦ î:
«n u a tonine » tuia on
4 Ir»
t<> bu lli a man i Dugger by withdrawingy<»ur ad«
»HI
% è
»1« n
< a
.1 w» ito. uld , which w'e pay for, when thev
't M:»**
. . r c! . »et«r In <>ur
wish to publish anything in th
♦
i 'h.it> th tt w« .
.a ir. ¡¡h-r land»
We interc.’ t of the farmer of th<
*ÄtU1 II !1 eHi'u.t» we can filini by «■» Farmers
I nion, you eertainly
Mèli L» t’ lté by
have the right to do so.
Bui
Chr-Ittièn tn.tuanec Ne»<’»0.
when the farmers quit your town
lì tOî© I a nn « niptlnitf* in thè llf»
of r ami ronn. ■iniii«« «hd we w xnt > ill of St io would not make «
No business
1 • »-a<r» ut» > u.n «¡<a«e loto ih«** -good cow pasture.
04 C*iJ
pi. tlmei. ì man in Scio has any just grounds
nur. «•Un»xfiniixl
rref flblr» f ie;i n.«» anJ Imtructive l
to buck the Farmers Union. Th<
T- i t
T qo oftoii »• « 1 r.«J thè 1
emt i
ti n • el ii .r you nr pci pie a eeanh farmers pay your taxes, your
tor a as—« Ln tn Imr.inrality and water and light bills, doctor bills,
n ati-ppin«: - tone to »in.
TM |>i«tor
.md living expenses, by adding
;.h< id «up«:«*- i tbo k row ma live» of
yuuui; p<o
approve ih. r atnuae- ill th< ste to the co-t of the goods
cr-cti e*i»t«-a«loi>a of Jey uni we buy from y ou, and if we can
:t--.&«»«• that nulc.a for ('hriatlrn
>y co-operating together in out
• hi.rie'.tr rid b'raa their Uvea with
mying, buy as cheaply as you
• ’hrlr’lnn modesty,
Thu Gnu la the n r«rry of clv.il Jo. and can thus save to our-
:a,,<n. at the taraonagw of all rv
elvcs 25 to 100 per cent on th»-
iltioca d< tiotn aationa. Too Ions ha*
i'al.ulous
prices you charge us.
Hu tnrm un.hhid th« cftl-u with
the’r givat •.««■•« h «», until t.iday the inY farmer with a thimbleful of
ivirtl rile-, to I- I’m fan«, way to city
'hinK in his think tank is going
• c <• i 'nt «'• mid b«- r»
o do this sooner or later.
We(
<i J
if-
i .ver of ! .* pulpit la
In th te tuuntry where iave no unkind feelings toward
»al Tnt rtf* ot Inman III» tny business man in Scio, ot
farm la the pow<r
Self preserva
•rca* rud the birth anywhere els»'.
■ i lau L'.a. The liar- non is the first law of nature
Ore t-f HI««
- in the country and md the Fanners Educational A.
Ihv man wno
outd «et rio«« Io (led
Co-operative Union is an organi­
must flirt *et cica» 10 culture. Many
r.'.lamuniti«» are churclvrlddon
We sation with that intent and pur
Irrquea ìy hrve ttorca or four churehc» uose on the part of farmers, and
la a coiumunity wlth a circuii rd«r
t certain’y • as |_ teen quite ptofit-
¡•ne» a nionth prscchlnj t ■ imall con-
lì^e it shall grow
preirtion* and ali-fall lo perform thè ible to us, and h*
lehatou* luart ona of thè rotnmunlt*.
In manjr l ivtaicea mar* liarmontoua
i-ffiirt «night restili In a more «ffklcnt
cervice
The dìvtalon cf rdlfrlous
forre* and br^akUn; Imo fr.varami* of
inorai ertoci aro rtttime* Ih Ile tea*
ihan a crlimlty and dafeai thè pur
idi r. they seek to promote.
A pattar n a nelahborhoctl. atudy
Ing the cci>nc.alc. >ocial. moral and
i.cue.'».,«>io>l prfVkma of the rommu-
i.lty, prv« -ntl:i< ire»h »1-1.»n - of p«jtrn
th.I per* billUea and native p .wer
with b aity and new meaning. later
irct:n>t V o thoual t-llfe of the com­
munity end adinlnit'erlng to tiielr
Ta'ly need«, will contribute more to
ward iho ¿.dvatrientmt of a locality
th. i a duca preacher»-who occupy
• t irregular Interval*,
bjc.rta foreign to the
comoninlty.
I r Jndiee la a vice that
i of ths aplritual life of a
cum.oust
and waatnful se- tartan
ityiou* crime acalnvt *«>
irm I« i
online tiotial
rvc.procity
ciet>
Ua i'lttc
Xcn vt-pport
•b<-uld t
natltu!ior»a and roll rloua
of ctou..
rd to canoe»
istbanp eca o
rch.
There
lnherc.il w Uli
b-
n
between
ehottld
on of moral
ch .¡refera aud
effort ; kag cconotr.' 1! ;< ¡a. and there
matt be If its rumi d¡ n
r» of thin
atat* arc going to rend r a »ervlce
|
wbkfe th-» a»S demand*.
Toned I p Wh Jc Sjktem.
«y»t>tn.” for rale by all dealer».
Mens straw and light weight
¡ummer hats, just what you
-iced for the warm weather, at
.Iiblcr & Gills.
Lyman W. Pomeroy
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE TO
CTED1T0BS
.«
tniniatrator of the «ratal» of Matt
j»rg*r, «le<-ea»e'l, and all pvr»m» I
lag claim* aaainat raid r*tate nr*
iuiraml to pre«-nt the same pr«<
verified to the undersigned adminlt
tor at hi» < ffiee in Scio. Oregon, -vi
tlx month» from the date of th»
publication of thia notice which i* I
¡ember 3. ISI4
H. ‘■helton, Adminidratt
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B eforj
YOU
SIGN
C.
Bryant, Attorney.
try
;nr-
>r n
ver
* is
An Application for Life Insur.»
in any other Company
M
by examining the
New Low Rate Contract
of
Exduxh'ely in Healthful Orel
Best for Oregoniar
ottke
Cwk«n H~4 »-» C— rrflk -«J M.««¡»—> We
a I wilts l twill
liaivivW
r»ui.-« o»«<,ua,w»»«v«»ai
D. M. John
Di; trict Manager, C rvdl
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CllSn/
TffiWWW# fll'f Win1?!1 HU
this hotel your headquariera.
THOROUGHLY RENOVATED
AND REFIT'IID
Rooms without hath, $1,0(1 and up
Rooms with private bath, $1.50 and up
LOCATION
CENTRAL
BEST
3
A
ibi Nev Hom Saviig Vachine Coppi*!«
QfltANGK MASS.
KÍ-STAVHAST
WITH
AXD
FOOll
OF
SERVICE
PRICES
RIGHT
C. H. Shafer, Manager
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.i* an* the familinra of individual*
who know them receive sacrilicea.
In the New He bride* «nakea are
highly regarded.
A native of Pen-
to» <»>t i.dand if he acca one in a
■sacred pla«e nr in a house will think
that the re i* tome reason for ita ap-
tearing to Inin,
lie will pour over
inuM'lf the juice of a young cocoa-
nut and ever afterward expect to
find the world go well with him
through Hie inliuciive of the spirit.
| SOFT YELLOW FIR |
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LUMBER
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THE
KIND
THAT’S
EASY
TO
WORK
CT/ie Houser-Ballantyne Mill Co.
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COLLEGE UR BUSINESS
cours’ Albany-College can fur­
nish a dosen girls opportunity to
earn toimand board while tak­
ing a literary, bosinrM or music­
al course a? the college. Su­
perior instruction.' Address H
M Cruol.3, President
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I have just received a car of
tankage and am ready to supply
all who wish it as well as those
who ordered in advance.
A I Shelton.
fur sale by J M
Cabbage
Lindley.
For Cooking or Cider
or Apple Butter.
Twenty-fivfc Cents a
Bushel at the Orchard
Bring Your Boxes
C.
O.
MINTON,
GILKEV
STATION
12-tf
«¡ijA1 k.
Try our hot tomules, fresh
oysters in any style, ami fresh,
crabs at Sticha’s.
U fs I.'1*<- J Turner, «•>«•
HH'cialihts «if
Portland,
will lx> in Scio again Mondav,
October 19.
rushed.
The new railroad from Airlie
t0 tjJe Sj|v(Z timber is completed,
Bring your fresh veg» tables to
the Scio Hotel.
Farmers attention! I am still
handling the same high grade
farm machinery and have also
added the famous line of Oliver
plows. —N I Morrison.
Resolutions
Diggers anti Dry S»«x shoes
sold at the Poofile’s Store i beine
er than elsewhere.
Whereas, Our beloved brother.
M E Arnold is teaching the
I, W Pomeroy, was on the 3rd
day of October, 1914, by the de­ Bilyeu Den school this winter,
cree of an overruling providence, beginning last week.
call«! from his earthly suffering
Special Sumlay dinner* al the
to a home where pain and sor­
Scio Hotel.
row are unknown and where the
weary find rest, be it therefore
Mr («erger and family l ave
Resolved, That in the death moved from Bilyeu Den to east­
of Brother Pomeroy, the mem- ern Oregon.
brrs of DicrdorlT I/xIge, No. 54,
I O O F, fully recognise that
Tresjuiss notices, 5c each for
they have lost one of their num- sale at the News office.
i»er, who was at all times imbm*d
with the pure principles of the
«Miss Nellis Morrow ami Wrn
order, and whose life and con­ Boone returned to Portland Tues­
duct suffer no reproach to be on day after a few days visit at the
his character, either as an Odd Geo Morrow home.
Fellow, fellow citizen or husband
and father.
Range given away on Octolier
Resolved, That the sincere and 17, 1914. by N I Morr>‘on.
heartfelt sympathies of the mem­ Every purchaser of a piece of
bers of this lodge I m ?, and are the blue enamel ware is entitled
hereby extended to the bereaved to a numbered ticket The one
widow and family of our de- having the number correspond­
ceased brother, whose loas we. ing to the one drawn out will
with them, deeply mourn. »
¡get the large range free. Every­
one is getting a piece of granite
Fred Jones
Arch Ray
ware if you want to get in.
F G Gary
get busy as it is going fa.it. —
Committee N I Morrison,
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Eli Lukenbach lia i noved hia
F M Shore« of Ia*banon wax
t to
shoe shop from the hotel build­
transacting
business
in
Scio
Iwt
®st
ing to II Shope ’a 1.« use just
Monday.
north of the Feed store.
"it
Mrs Nelle Gunsaulea, who for
iplc
several days has been at the lied 1 We makeasjiecialty ol Frieml-
ton side of her father, J A Bilyeu, ship. Engagement and Wedding
opt
Son, Al­
returned to her home at Lebanon Ring«/ F M French
II.” Monday.
bany, Oregon,
U.s
th«*
Bargain ¡lay rulMcriptiona for
Miss Ma»' Crabtree who has
Our been visiting at the home of her the Evening Telegram tuk«'n nt
♦fi- father. Newt ('rnbt.ee, returned this office, until Dec 31, $3.50.
to Albany Monday.
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I am in the market for fat live
hat
Paul Ixing. a lawyer of Port­ stock, also Htm k hogs and milk
OoJ land, and brother Bert, an em- cows oil orders.
For any in­
ploy»-«- in the Customs house at formation call Scio Uk-phonu
>rt- San Francisco, who have lieen central. Thus. Large.
git- here hunting and visiting with
Mr and Mrs Earl Culavan and
*in their am t. Mrs WS Cariienter,
children
of Stayton visited Inst
left
Tuesday
fur
Salem
where
in g
they will visit at the home of week at the home of her parents
Mr and Mrs 11 E Burmeater.
»p-n WWfflfflrmWT^eing their father.
Sheridan has opened a cannery
to care for produ«.tt> of -250 fruit
farms.
lame county is laving macad­
am road at $5.778 per mile.
The Eugene Register warns
voters against the special tax
law to cn-atea fund tor the un­
employed as tending to make
Oregon the goat.
A new Presbyterian church has
just been dedicated at Gold
Beach.
APPLES
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evidence of pain or sutiering.
Call st the People's Store and
Funeral services were held
here in the Baptist church Mon­ ec the valuable premiums given
day, Octobers, at I o’clock. R»-v free with cash purchases.
R F Jameson of Ix^banun officiat­
Onions for sale.
Truman
ing. Interment was made in
Franklin Butte cimetery, the Lukenbach.
burial services being conducted
by the Odd FvUpws. Odd Fel-| H E Albert of Eugene visited
lows were here from Lebanon, | over Sunday at the home °f ED
Albany and Jefferson.
The. Myers.
fl iral offerings were many and
EveningTslegram and Kantiani
muat beautiful. Of the tnirteen
News
$4.00 tier year until De­
children, all were present except
cember
31.
Orange Pomeroy, who was ab­
, ,
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sent because of illness.
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The Linn County Fair prem­
ium list has been received at this
office and a liberal installment
will be published next week.
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t Arnold M hich occurred last Sun­
TYS Ballantvne trans icted
day, October 4. at the home of business in Albany Monday.
the bride’s imrents ncai Salem.
Mr and Mrs Arnold are young
(people of sterling worth and
have a hunt of friends hgie who
l join the News in wishing them
A B Hathaway of Cfabtrco
a long ami happy wedded lify. ■ was a Scio visit ir Tuesday.
Diey will make their home oh!
Mr Arnold's farm near Scio.
Mr and Mrs Limie Fleming
were in town Monday.
Mrs T K Sanderson and Mrs
E 11 Hobson were Albany visitors
Master Rty Mcknight of Mill
.Monday.
City is visiting at the home of
his grandmother, Mrs VA Mc­
Mrs Ware of Eugene will con­ knight.
duct services at the Christian |
church next Sunday both morn­
<> M Shelton ami Fr»-»i Grimi.s
ing and evening.
were Scio visitors Tuesday,
Mrs C A Parker and Mrs Will
th»* Kmiuf were passengers to Philo­
♦ity math lust Friday, returning
o a horn»- Monday.
>K|
Mrs kate < arr of l,a Grande
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pm
to is visiting at the home of her
011- mother, Mrs 11 J Cary.
Serve Your Ow
Interest
mint
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¿a a radila! ***■«•<•• D»»«rlopmrnt New» in Line ni
j Announcements have been re-
IM sw B mi
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* ”• «tacts ■ reived here of the marriage of
»‘■T'iwr*
’Mia-« Ruth Evans and Marion •♦♦♦♦♦«»«♦♦•♦♦♦«•ewe«««««
Nulke i* Iwrvby given *th»t thw
lervigned h*» been by the C«-unB C
of l inn County, Ort-yon. »Pf- int-4
South £•• letande.
arc anakc* which ntranger» are not
illoircd to ace lot uoiiw nmfortune
should follow. Thoac that arc held
ire not fed or vroraliipcd, but auch
Arnold—Evans
: Possibly About ïou i
A poHo-er oi ’.~«3 ha- an-w.
In many of the «olith *ca Inland«
the snake I» often held to be m -
• red, im it i* thought to l-e cannect-
de with u »| iril.
At Valuve there
1 rain Changes
I
Picture show SonJaf night. 10c
imi 15 cents.
finokee In
N.
■•Chaml*rl»in’» t»bl«t.« have done
.nore fur me than I nver Jarxd hune
fur,” write» Mr» l>lh«-r Mae Itakcr,
l>»nrerport. N Y.
"I u»«-d «everal
utile» of the»»- tablet» a few trwrftll ■
»go. They nut only cur»»l me of t> liou»
»tlaek«, aic-k headache» and that tired
Ait fr*lir»ir, but toru-d up my whole
tetter and better as the year*
to by.
V
G. L SUTH uRLAND.
For sale Vetch sex'd by Have-
kins and Morton at tho Hough
ranch. Gilkey station.
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