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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1914)
• W * • ’ w • a » l . /' * 9 I 9 • - I * »• • • > * I »• V- . . I • ’ • t a • •. A* ♦ . ■ < ■ • . » ’ , '9 ■ > . •» v. <■ • •> , I ’• *»• ► •* < -T*-'.*- ■‘A / « * • '▼.»j ‘ f a * A. _ a- . __^.sa.____ Jt.J . . a » > 9 * I * «•*•• I «lisp y » I he F armers Dance A Grand Success ' t»w Ct# Hcmfp manklhd ’* -Wlw» 1- hr*‘ •"I hr dMrM uff «muy.- • ||«>u d tn» *»bM nfr h»imji»df y T* ".»•♦I- r ». np c|« n «Utt Kill»?** City JtMinml Unsettlsd. "I want »«io«e »ort ot orca«-nt f<>r a yiiiilM «•!’ " ”Ye». «Ir ham-re r»r »l.irrY" Er ->f. wtit will be ret " • n't » i<1 which «11» Ev luinge Vi»n rniHitil rut r«»nr rak? and bava • t»ur pake 4 HOAXED THE CITY. On» •» the Man, Punk« P»rp«trat»d by Theodor« Hook. In the curly part of the nine- Lciith century great preparations w « re inudc in Englund to receive a Stxttiiah smbatwailor who was ex- p (<-<1 tn «rrnr at Southampton. A tia-i lui-vuu« idea came into the head of T hvialorr I look (Ixirn I7HH, died 1 11), novelist and juurnalist and above all contriver of that diversion known a’ the hoax. The English Hut wn« lying off Southampton. Hook, then a young man, knew limy of H>c younger oflicers He formed In* scheme, and one morn ing a launch »et out from the Acet und drew up nt the quay. In this launch wu« lie who pttr- |M»rted to lie the Spanish »tnlm«»«- in .' uhn*«»t royal robe«, arrived dor i.. two day. » before the expected time. The mayor of Southampton, who v-4< to ri .'ive the Spanish envoy, mi’ greatly flustered It was all »o ► it.Ideli lie did tile best lie COtlld. Several companies of soldiers, some on foot, »oino mounted, were railed out. The bells were rung. The atnlm»«ador. acvoinpamed by a num ber of young ollicers of the fleet, wu. <’eorti’d with much pomp to the mayor’« palace. There was a banquet and speechtnaking, one of the young officer« acting as inter preter for the aml»u»«ador. After it »»» over «nd tho Span- i<di envov was »uppo*e<| to lie on his v.iiv to l/indon the true amlm-rador arrived There was but a «orry re- cvption for him The other am- bu’cador, who ««• Theodore ll<»ok, i j l<d the greatest having hoax eve known <>u u mayor ami a City,' hstd . w. ted the hospitality The wamtal was so of th< town great, the mavor and thc people of Southampton mid been so out- mgi’oudy »old. that to make any stir about the atTuir wouid only came them to he laughed at all tho more. With the exception of the <fiM<.ii»«nl of -omc of the naval oflE < er« w ho had taken part in it little w.i» do ’. mid the atTair »«' allowed to blow over, I'll Tell You This, Too, My Daughter I E itar Sniitiam New«, Dear sir:-- I wish to give vou • little wriU*-ui ■ lative to our dance and "•«err s" a., al entertainmentitiven by Mr Wn t<> Jani and hi» abv club as a prelude <> ths dance *<.<r>cth.n< new ar.d ap preciated very much by all who bean it. Fallowing *• the program given: >ong. Thr.e Blind Mice, Plane s»lo. Miss Koderniel. '<»ng, 'Ihe Garden of My Heart, F> A GoWnder. Jong, The M eed and ths Rvae, Mr I 1» .r.lcll fiuitt, Ufa's Dream ia O'er, Mi» Codvrmel and Mr Mukianl. Short aik'n <■» by the vice preaider ■f tf.e Farmers t nion of Oregon. M T A l.ogtilen of C< rvallis. .’ong b> Mr Stoddard, The Hird of Paradise. Song, Mr tiohndar. - orig, Mr I n r-t. II, last Night wn ie 1 nJ of th« WorkL • Ming, Suter Mary, Mr Stud |ard. tt. I.arlx.arvi Watch, Messrs <’i nd ar and Stoddard. Ilecitation, Mr Bobbins. Vi din solo, Mr Forest Woodman««-» S<Ntg b> the glee club. Good Nigh I r<», Mi-» RiaiertTtal, Meaar» hi ■II, Gol. t Jar and St<«ldard, were er ored aevi-ral times. Mr Stoddard is a thorough music st oth inatrun.entally and vocally are ive« lesson« free in vocal and vein . t I i,r\ . w l.o Mid attii-d n tructions given at hia place. To •« all, ever>bo«iy was highly pleaao rith th«- ent« rlauirnt nL Dancing began promptly at 9 JU p n uh the music furnished by Wood lan-n 's or-hentra, Mias I. Egr. pi«t t. < > l< Cyma and Mr bobbins li tls* met tn is and Mr Woodmansee, violu Everybody got busy and enjoyed tl i -nlaatie trip until 4 JO a m Allspok* : li'irhi at praue of the Farmer« I t it r r»: ance «r d want them to give sn- Ju-r inc MM>n. iieceipts from th I ance amounted to 4125.00, Our I nion ia i rvgrraaing finely hn i teel tank* of coal oil for dutnbutioi ir.ong the numbers of our I .oca I at i aving of over £-0 per cent in 'he pricti e | ay our home merchants. We oi • r<d 2 des werk shirts at a saving o ’• per cent aid will «nonorder MW pair I ahoea at another saving of over 46 ••r cent. Ifhe local merchant« have bucked of wo fhtw mm and one drv good« mai ho Lad p^nised to vwit our local an* II us good«. Will we are glad to an ounc e to our local merchants we «!< <>t has <■ to buy t he go< da from eilt* f theio- firm» that they have tum« way from u». or even from those wh< ave I m - co instrumental in t iming th« a way. Fnch action» aga nst the farm ra ia rapidly writing the word "eoa aature" for the t*>wn. Two new local« have recently b<ct rganis«d and within a month or l«< tree more will le organised. We h< pi > have one in most every school In. t 1 the Fork« of the Sant lam nefon /inter ie over, and then there will be ■*m< thing doing worth mentioning. Yours in th«- inter« st of right, aid ■ ’t prices fur th«- farmer, G I., SUTHERLAND. s/ r* \V .MT I» nn<l«»tib|r*4lv ia like \\ jour father «od all other ♦ / ♦ ~ J«ilrrfi»rmrfl4 ■ ■■■—> njlMli..M ^ ■i,| ws.«m— The fact it. the four magazine« we sell with The News for lHc extra, represents the biggest reading value ever offered the public. Have you Rent us your order? If not, «end it or phone a.« todhY. at my place, the old Lee Bilyeu faim, three miles northeast of Crabtree ami four miles south of Scio, on TUESDAY. OCT. 13 Commencing at 10 a. in. sharp The Following B SIGN An Application for Life Insurance in any other Company Serve Your Own Interest Listed Personal Property, to-wit LIVESTOCK 2 brown mares 9 and !<» years old wt 1000 and 1150, 1 >1(1 gray Perch cron wt 1150, 1 yearling colt, 1 brown vrs old, 2 last spring colts. 12 head of cattle, I cow 7 years old, I cow 5 years old, 9 rows 2 years ohi, I yearling lieilcr. 1 yearling JerstH ( 'rrt ili- •ate of health given \\ itli each cow. 1 brood sows, 1 registered sow with 5 pigs, 11 head shoats .vt from 50 to 75 lbs, IMPLEMENTS horst» coltivato) I No 10 DeLaval work harness, I 10-gallon wash machine. >>> « •• I I |VU |».W »V , Household Goods and other articles too numerous to mention cash efore you tiornhil tn* n hr prtslnihly *t’l V mi a iniM •linntfant mvi* tomai I y. h*»i»i »tart your marrirtl life hr h prutlmh. liter it I»« till«, d .»ltd rm «hinx. anti he util drtnk it alrU. for hr kn<»wt the nivuiiuix «»I True Tr ni|M rancr. D»»u‘i i« II him !»«• ran t drink it - I»e bnuoLmittdrd ai»«l ni» » l hint h df wiy. Ï oil'll liavw» your i* *■ rrratn h »<U irr» «|u<nll. and U ill will hate hit brer. 5 our father an«l I wwi will li.itr our Itrnft ftlilt w«-<l«hna atu-i’’rrtarv. In all th«»*r trara he hat drunk hi« brrr m heurt er I - ' » »i’d it. I»»’»k at Ium to day Ürun¿ r* !»u«t, «Irrt, no hnrr cui» on H earth, __ ____ __ _ Nrtrr •»n«e hjvr I drnirsl Ium ihr rri*il«i»* of drink i ng modrralrlv. kt’^’M the rnods^ration will» win h hr drink« dort him a vor* I of g<w«d. In fa» I. I ruioy •rriug him aairguard hi« Iwahh. It « ulmi v«m wrk to drj>rnr a m u of hi« lihrrtv that hr rrfarla. 1 rf ill drink l*rrr when hr w.»nt if. for hr’a ton r « hm | a man l«a -•» lsrv«»ii«l th«' lso'ind« of m «’r.jf. »n. Retini 6nd that a hit** h rr will in« r« a-r hi* atork <»f i h. • ifu'n«' — I h»»<» r ihr h«»nw of mirth and happinr«*« mr drar. rather than ihr house vt trvuhlr ami di«>rnli<m. Yawed Lip W hUc System. "Chamberlain's tab 1» la have done more for me than I ever dared ix>t«e for." write« Mr» Father Mae Baker, Sprnrerpirt. N Y. "I uaed several bottles of three tablet« a few month« ago They not only cured me of biliou« attacks, sick headaches and that tired out feeling, but toned up my whole system." lor sale by all deah-rs. C. A. CRUME, Owner A. SHELTON Clerk FRANK SHORES. Auc by examining the New Low Kate Contract I 1*0,V |lu«WU Exclusively in Healthful Oregon « Best for Oregonians HOMÎ (WTKt Cmhgfl IWftnff C« F«*»h a*»J M«<vi»os<i. PwetUnJ Attuili I <*WlTt CIUIM » 1 sswt f I Fresai*«« C mwiiì M hu « D. M. John District Manager. Corvallis I I SOFT YELLOW FIR LUMBER THE WORK