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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1914)
Toned Up Wh'de System. I I urrà h for Scio! i.',E ML •n.p t a f»C6(J t ree rated Leader- of tn* Hour. By Ptttr H a 1*3 Jaff r mt tp ord. I n nan' n ¡I ha# Ki it lit In b < u ri» i rt •• i» c < 'it rid ut MCl >;o h Ml I 'll -I ry ha I op vitle tur uc valori 4 rd IP 4 id t«C’E v*r • U’ a V«» •Marni« il ClUADi h < r r.r n 'a • ' 4 I tor bin II uw r tie to« h. rd the nit > jss I L e Ul nr J th* /*t«ul Ministry, ii< « «!» the pera-mal junior. Ile »elJoiu « intact wi'h ht» hai !, except when be I» d and buried IV» ilhor extend ChrU’ian In ell *» to th« tom X1 •1*1 'n China; to tn- dte’i In the er; of llv- ' to convert the frarbv e H '•t'.cTitot, and we Bhr".d «mere y and talent to the pi* L «■:*»» of lut t»wn In 'L «hé.ti itifiMinuw uur «m* ¡htlujt vie» at.J iguoraitra b- nier» It ls a» Impur- r < ,sc>ii s freni t*»e* pidlrtt f mscatfam Mjhwtiy» < hut c*h t«i ijr hernes »• •vaca' cf ih» golden »trop!» J^tuw^lein It I» a» muca the duty of lî.e pr->tor to r » o« ti i home «hii» on i íinrírr i to bu! 14 a man jMHea u '.i..t w» «h. uld r rta| UiB ch iracter la our >'t tîmn tint vw .Tgi.t r . «bi» ln i fher land». Ue want » rHIgfou v>e well «■ din by Cbr.it .in fn.tuence N«»c'»d T - < 1« m < i»|,'.i•;«, » ln Un Ufe tif > M *il < i. oi.iih« ahd we want I r< .•cu ri who usa wi.»ve loto lUe im <■ ul !h r, «*dv; stioiísl jn tlin>». ir ftvbh- pie? n «.» and Instructiva £. t‘i ? M T<M> oftcil WS í lití th< c firm 1» the nursery of clv'll- ai.d the itirwia*« of all rc u. uotu iiaiu.n». Too long hr.« lit» m ii.ii.bhrd the clthig with the i»t •*»'«!: ;», until (.»day the iv- h Ij I'm car. way to city current ah >uld be re »r»< J j. ...er t.f t'.e pulpit 1» is 1*1» country whore >! fmefs ol human life fi nai 1» the pow t-r i' ar ram md th* birth . 1» t> XIo. The fi»r> ‘ .i’ in the country «nd the man uno would get close to Gvd must first gel elite to uatura. Many rointnunlUev ere church-ridden XV e frequently hr three or four chureltc» Iu • cotntnunlty with a circuit rider t-nce a r.ionth proichl.ij to (mail con- i'regrtlons and all-fail to perform the tellgtou» iw.irt on» of the community, tn many l.ivtatic»» more harmontou» effort might r< an) in a more efficient •service The division cf r'llgloua force» and break'nt; Into fragment» of morel effort arc outline* little le** than a cahndiy and defeat the pur i o«crt they »«•vic to promote. A pa*tor iu a neighbor hoed, *tu<h «•¿lie. tocial. moral and rt Hr m» of the t-omiuu in< tresh vlaloti-i of paten city, Itleo and native pus er ti. I «itti atty »nd new meaning. Inter t: • thought-life of the com- end administering to lltelr it MF4J a. wtil contribute mor* to advancement of a locality ;1 a 4 ucn preechrrs- who occupy c pul;. i» at Irregular Interval*. cach*n¿ tn x.bp is tureign to the > cf the community. Church I r Judice la a vice that •i*r* mi>< h of the aplritua) life of a cum aunity. and wasteful ae< tarian Ism la a reltelous cri-ne against lou* crime aasirvt ao cli ty. Lie; omtaational reciprocity Ncn svpport ah.-uld las«* Us I'li- r of chut i h I 4»tltut,cua sud rcli rtnii* K'.h^rg/ Lia oll en b.- trm rd to esurtes inhere nt m iti» the church. Them b<* r «>o(* ration b< t ween i-.hould church:» aud o-ord usi'oti of moral effort l..ng eco and there tnuti bf If I IK« rurj ts of this i rsuil r a *«rvici ' ■ ceins t to state arc uhkh th.» a«e d<ni da. j Editor Santiam News, Ih-ar air: I was .«omewhat amused at the editorial in your issue of Sept 24, under the heading, "Greatthing» Gr Scio, and eapcciaily reading the former editorial printed bj T L Dugger. July 27. 1911. head- .J, ”U»t Wo Forget.” And strange to say, be is going to re turn and set up his paper, ot printing plant, where he «ays he wan hiring money. There is ro more bu'-:n<M now than then done in Scio, and I wonder how it is tn be mor*' profitable tn him w ith the Sa> thm News still be- in j published, and purchased of him through Mr Gooding and from Mr Gooding to Mr Charles, who paid Mr Dugger something I ke $1.1<O (XI. This must look like Mr Charles was making money, and he want« a finger in th-- "boodle.” I rather think the "nigger in the fence" in thi> scheme is a few disgruntled merchants in Scio who will wait upon Mr Dugger in a short time us they «lid upon Mr Charles if he dare ssy anything in the in terent of the Farmers Education al & Co-operative Union. I want to nay to Mr Charle», Mr Dugger and to the busi ne» men in general in Scio, if you think you can be HU« Cessful in your business enterprises with out the patronage of th» farm-t era, GOTO IT. If you want to t> ycott either Mr Charles or Mr- Dugger by withdrawing your ad- vhich we pay for, when they wish to publish anything in th mterv.t of the farmer of th< J armers I’nion, you certainly have the right to do so. Bui .vhen the farnu rs quit your town ill of Scio would not maxe a good cow pasture. No business man in Scio has anv just ground« to buck the Farmers Union. Tht farmer.» pay your taxes, your water and light bills, ductor bill«, and living expenses, by adding ill these to the co-t of the goods I .ve buy from you, and if we •>y cooperating together in tuying, buy as cheaply as you do, and can thus save to our- elves 25 to UK! |M-r cent on th« a! ulous prices you charge us, mY farmer with a thimbleful of hinK in his think tank is going o do this sooner or later. W< .iave no unkind feelings toward my business man in Scio, or .mywhere else. Self preserva uon is the first law of nature ind the Farmers Educational i. Co-operative Union is an organi zation with that intent and pur i uose on the part of farmers, and t certainly has Uen quite piofit- ible to us, and h^le it shall grow Setter and better .as the year« go by. V G. L SUTH vRLAND. "Chamberlain'» tablet« have done .nore for me than I aver «land hone foe," writ«« Mr» Lsther Mae Baker, ipetn-erport. N Y. "I usvsf several utiles of these tablet» a f•w inontl • .-.go. they nut only cured me of 1« llou» ilUrk«, sick he»l»< he» ami that tired ait feelinv, but ton«»! up my whole *y»t«ui." For rale by all dealet*. Mens straw and light weight <ummer hats, just what you •iced for th* warm weather, at libler & Gills. ADMINISTRATOR’S HOTïCE T9 CTED1T0RS Notice is hereby tn ven *tlat the un- Jeniqrnod haa been by Ox- County Court >f Linn County. Or«-|f«xi. apfX'intrd nd- ninistrator of the estate of Matt lx> w rger. deceased, and all prnctna hav- tng claim» agamet »aid rstaU- are re quired to present the same properly verified to the undersigned adminfatra- tor at hi* effiev >n Scio, (lrv£on. within six month* from the date of the first publication of thi* notice which l* Rep- tember 3, 1914. it. riteiton. Administrator. C. C. Bryant, Attorney. EFORE An Application for Life Insurance in any other Company Serve Your Own Interest by examining the New Low Rate Contract of Dor* Ituum-ia Exclusively in Health ful Oregon Best for Oregonians homi orner C^Wfl tuo«» Ca> rats «M MwWaM. FortU^l A I Wil« H m A« I »«Mill Memoirs of Napoleon In Three V« nines The rcr onci reminiscence« <•( !• fw> de Mvncval, for thirteen yean private secretary to Napoleon Bonaparte, bring out, a» no history can. many enlightening and interesting m J« lights on the character of that greatest cf I • le.-a. De Méncval’» d'xnption» have the piquancy and intercut poawbte only becauae he wu an actual eye- i irncM of the scvmct and incidenti of which he wine«. Their reliability and historical interest can be judged by th. f>t that the very conservative French Academy publi ly recommends them. A SPECIAL OFFER TO OUR READERS Bj ill «rran r^>>nl «¡th th» publnhcr* of < «Ilici », The N ni. iu ! Wtrkly, v.e r'r all? to f.vc ibree valuable and intcrrMing M' ..!• ■ > bee • >t a year -. tvr.pilon to Coll ter'» and this ptibli- a k i • option grit • of l!» I..., pat«!». Only a limited quantity < I ihru- Memoir» it a>ail.'>l-. bove» r, *0 to fi« the benefit of this »penial offer yon mu.t a t qui l.ly. WHAT YOU GET IN COLLIERS Colli r’» 1» ih- . -ic bi , Icari«-»! ii. le'-enileo» \\ ecKiy of the »»hoi» eountry. It» « tu>*> .1 art qumod by «v»;y p»|»t in the Union. It nani» al»«vs for the beo barrasi» of the graateal numbei of the |m>pl«. Among its ceMribt tors are >uch witters •• George Ran... I; li l'!-»i»r, autl- ■■ ol “ ’Gnt-kich-Qnick' Wallingford," Meredtt't Ni« m l«*>n, Amili’ Rivet, If. G. Well», Hamlin Garland, Mary Robert» Rinehart, llwiry Ik-aeh Needham, etc. It number» auiwng it» corrv«fKKtdenU >udb mea a« Jack London, Arthur Rulli, Jatuv» li. Connolly, and Henry Rcuterdabl. It 1» a maua.iiie l»t the whale fsmily Editorial», Comment« on Congrraa, Photographic Net»» of the World, Short and Serial Storie» by the grva;e»t writer» of the day. Collier’s . ... $2 50» * “'.'Tf£..*!.7 $ "1 liti.«» has . . . |125 » CIMOSI I » VVMtll A m MMI D. M. John District Manager. C rvallis ( all or send stiincripiioM to this office. It you are already a »uli*< tilwr, yout mliv npti«,» nd1 be eitended lot a year I <om its present date of expiration. Santiam News, Scio, Oregon Ths only wsy to jet th* fffliubic New Home Sowing MacIUno U to buy th» sm I mm wuh th» turns NEW HOME on th« Mtn m J ia lh» In»». TL m M*l«b>» 1« »vrul^ far .fl I HO». Picture show SunJa* night 10c Hid 15 cent«. No other like It No other as food Fur sale Vetch seed by Haw. ■tins and Morton at the Hmigh ranch, Gilkey station. B-2t Tha N«w Hoot Stwiag Nackini Ciapiij, I ORANGS. MAM. Snekee In th» South Sea Island». In m««ny of the south *ea island« the »nuke >* often held to U- «a rod. us it i* thought to be connect- with u >| irit. At Vshiw* there are snake« which at ranger* arc not tllowc«! to see l«M some misfortune alionltl follow. Those that arc held ire n<>t fed or worshiped, but auch is are the familiar» of individual* oho know them receive sacrifice». In the Sew ilebrule* snake* are highly regarded. A native of I’en- tei <>»l island if he *«x*» one in a icred place or in a house will think that there is some reason for it* ap- pairing to him. He will pour over hitust'lf the juice of a young cocoa- i nut and ever afterward expect to find the «oriti go well with him through Hie inductive of the spirit. I » 1 Í SOFT YELLOW FIR LUMBER THE KIND THAT’S EASY TO WOK K Houser-Ballantyne Mill Co nQ I