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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1914)
(She ’S in ti am Virus THE RURAL TEACHER PUB! ISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY L. W. CHARLES tin U-rod at th* ptmtofflce at Selo, Ore . a< aneond c !* m mail mailer. Bears Heavy Burden of Civilization. * * I 8» Peter Redford. turer National Farmere* t'n.-.n. with the is«- dev riopui' l«I of rotai life, there comet the demand for In creeer-d educational farllitlea and the One y«*r in advance ... ........ SI 2S Imputa« of universal education altlch One year, at end of year ............ 1 fio !» awoepltut the country «alla for In Mix month* In advanr*................... 76 teltlaent and «on**«-nit*d iead«rah!p 1 hr« « month* in advatwo........... . fid In our rural »'buola It ta t>p>t> the rural teacher that «be of the heavkat Advertising rate* mail* known or. but dims of civilisation falls, for not | only must he lay the foundstlm of application. education, but ho must also Instill luto tie Patils th* real love fur country lift*, which will hold him on tbs farm ami b«-lp to jmru the townward Ude. In the city, the teacher la a co* In the vast »h «I < f 'd.icatiinsl machia- «ey. In the country he v* the wheel IXBCGN ÎK UE MH OKLT STOP ill PORTI«'!’ It la !>•’ who must mold the rh*tac*«r. In pire the ideal* and shape the des tiny of the farm boys and girls and YOUR -I RSi |{f ITION I .X Tilths It h«' I» Cited by nature for the tacsk, on I >c dati *tnnit»d in th«- apu ■■■ ! • not only a ill th* resulta of hl* «( low To tho*e who pay promptly in forts be reflected Itt the pupils, but fcredually the whole community will ■ ¡< ¿I per year. Th«* price It <1.60 if paid be lec««-n<d with a new ambition for at < • -I «»Y year. I h«' paper i* not a«r4 progresa. lie c n organise around the school to ruhacribdrt who are more than on« ¡ the main tu(cr«»:u of the boys and year in arreare. ".Irla and <' «« lop the Impulse tor co i>P«r»!i<u. nh«h In time ulU displace the old CotupelUive indi*¡dualism and make rural »«;«nl life mote conginlsi and »ftll !>»«:*. Tho pct t.l'llllea for making the rvsal bool the soc a- and «• • tn .¡.' ««.¿ter of the c m«i RI I UBI.ICAN TICKET nlty are almrst ettdl-»«. and the facul lui U. 8. Senator U«*s of th rural teacher msy have Robe:! A. Booth full p'uy for It »ill taka all his time and Ir.gcttulty if ha atuln* the full For f‘ ««.¿r - inn — in« r.eura of succeaa. Willi« <’. Hawley Mt*ll»< UIITION HATH»: For Covi rm»r James WI thy row. b* For State Treat'iter • Thorns» B. Kay For Supra«.« Court — Thue. J. McBride Henry J. I can I. T Harris Henry I.. Br-naon F«.r Alt rney (ìencr I — (»eurge ,M. Br>>wn For Suol. Tubili* Instruction J. A. I hurt-hill For State Engineer— John II. Ix-wia For Commiieioner of I abor ti. I’, II..if For Railroad (‘ommiaaioner I rank J Millar For' ..pt Water Div. No 1 Jatnee T. Chinnock Fur »tal«' «enator F. II. l’or ter for joint senator - E. D. Cusick tor Rcpros ntatlvca — < ha*. Child* llomcr Speer D II. Pierce t OUNTY TICKET I or sheriff I). II. Bodine For County Clerk— It. M. Ru«»«ll For R<<cord>-r of Conveyance*— Grant Froman Fou County Tiva-urvr W. W. I rancia For County surveyor - Alfred !.. (ledile* For County I’onim'Mioner — J D. Irvine For County • owner- W ns, Fort miller Just remember that the New» office sell» typewriter ribbon» and carbon paper cheaper than anyone else in Linn county. What Would Vou Do? Tie re are many time« when one man qu’-etiuna another* actions and mo tive». *-*n act differently under dif ferent circumstance*. The question is. what would you do right now if you had n severe rol l? Could you do lietter than t<> tali«* Chanilwrlains rough rem edy? It 1« highly recommended by peo ple who have used it for years and ifoivw it* value Mr»o F.Sargent, I’cni. Ind, say* •‘Chamberlains cough rem- I w«rt>: If- w«*i.’ht in gold and I ,|te 1- * -. • • in r« ron« en*!ing it.99 'or «ale by all d alrra, — —. Ths following letter is «ubmitted to the voters of Oregon by the Hop Growers and Dealers Association » n behalf of 1,400 farmers representing 25,000 acres of land de voted to the Hop Industry of Orc$om For many years we have Iwrn n.?.<i;c«! in the growing and marketing of Hop». < hie land is particularly *uitc«l for tl.i* » n«|>- ■«• Our work and our energv ha* for year« I. cn dcvole<| to the dwelt.'¡>mcnt cf I* • ii.«hi»try. The time ha* now come when you arc being a»kcd. bv your VOTE, to ruin US Il i* urged that we ran “ iit thi« hind to raise something else." 7111» mat I k * true How arc we g -ing to y«'t al ng !v.eve» vr a < waiting to ’raive” »omething ebe? YOl know tlwt the harden c .««! *. *i that a pr«wiuc. r has to meet 1« the securing of a market for In* pr«>hu| II«.« arc v.< , • 1 ■; t get until wc secure that market’ Sup| '*c that we *h”itld uet ide to r.« ■ .>p;-I , piun« * r lo^anlwrries, etc“ Y'-u know tbc u-at- it lake» to ■! -. i- p ii-i i;, I Ion ¡0 •. ■ ’ ’I * in 11 meantime • You kn t1 ’ - produce what you arc producing Then vOu will have more comprtil«»r« the markrt wiU Iw fl«K»le<l— YOk? still receive I » for v.hat v. u produce. \Vc fully realize that many »inhere pcoj.l favor State Wide I’rohdntioii BEI H A ING that it will be the means td rrcctin;! the *‘l.i<| • r Habit." This I’.a* N< >1 l‘R< >\ I N to be the ca*c, for tin* rra-on f? it I lf I l-.I.N ' tate», aft«r a full and fair trial ranging over a p r hm ! of from one to fifty yea» have REJIiUTKl) IT. Don't you fi^l that if St m- \\ i.'. I’rohd,: i si ha t liecn beneficial that those I’ll’ ITT N States that li»d it would have kepi it .»nd n< 1 hive REJECI'ED 11? It having betn proved a FAILURE 111 tlm-c St u *. h ■» can it I k * a SUCCESS IN (>RE(»()N? Thonvamk there nrc wh, from a moral «tainlpent. I.i deadly effect. M. ih I,« .»! and »E1J* I’i SPEUT i» weakened. uT niiic Temperance ami liccn»<*«l rcguhti«ni of an Now c«h’,c;itii 11 1» ,iei ’i- 1 open traffic i* brii ging ; «• m I 11c I « miwrancc whereas the history of Prohibition as a Theory APPLIED vhoiv it ha* wrecked yvar* of temperance e advancement. «Iriven the dis- tribulion of liquor *'Uu<kr Uov-r” an«l M-crcted il from rigid ition and control by law. Under our present ‘ I.- cal (>p;i> ii laws" any community, that «0 «ledr« . can -lop the *alc of liqiioi L( >< ALIA IF- handling of tin» matter is in your hand» 1.1 M Al IA I ruler the prr>|«o*cd law it will b t. *. <u from "tir hitid« an«l administered by the State. |F> mhi fed that the Stale w;ll l>a- .’.!«• thi- matter more thorouqhlv than yon can YOURSELVI S? It 1* chimed 'at the »' <1 will *■.«*> m 1: *. in the it.»! itiition» l”r th«- Ir me end Crim Yet the Official United State* Sl.ati-t'« - show that inal if this mea*ttrc gne nit' elf t th«* State of K 111*4«, that i it« w hcl.) up as a i example for Oregon to follow, ha* inure in wine an«I criminals in it> in*tituu tn than Oregon ha*. |>er capita !pns .1 hu will improve economic condition*, yet the *ntne It M claimed that ihi* |«r«q»>- Official Unite«! Slates Slat, tic* -buw tlml the per capita wealth of Origon i* (¡Ri.AI ER than that of Kan*as. Hundreds of «tore will !»i\ou ;* vacint. th« u*a;i«ls of mm with families to support will I k * thrown onl of t’icir er.ipl ymcn! wi !:< ut c »mpen»ation. ami turned adrift ¡ti ill«- M.I of “unemployed" which i> "nl> too large now. Do you feel that “time* are» o g I" that you can afford to experiment and take thi great revenue aw o from tl • i.«!c of ()rrg<>n? Don’t you fed tl .it y< u have a big cn>«ugh bunlcn to hear now. am! with th«* neu National lax Measure now If. ig framed al Washington it will l»c HEAVIER »till? * Don’t you f<«l that tl I’ \IR way is t<> I'-NFORi E tiw law» wc now have, which are fully ample in every way to govern tbc "Liipior Abuse," and NOT jas» a law that will accomplish no g««*«! I»ut will Rl IN IS.* Wc a»k you to talk ibi. matter over w ith your wife, or your friend« or vottr n< i*.«h- 1» «. . ; I ' ■ * it •« th. ll<!ll * i \ I IT \ it in the light «>f a ». u* as wc would for you undet similar con«litions. VOTE JJJ X NO, and *0 save OUR in terest* fr-.ni RUIN'. Rcnici:-.brr tin I o al Option Law* will b - »wept away tf Prohibition is voted but they will SI AND AS THEY ARE if Piohibitioii i* Defeated. Must B« Community Lezder. A rct<d culler.> pr< f«*«i»r recently I ftu'J thrt three thins3 are now re- Í <|ii....l of a rural tea« ter The Hrs! rt qulrsmctM Is that be must be strn if. enough to establish litdself a* a lead «■r la t!.o c 'ii.uun.ty In whl.h be live« and l»l. r -. r >i>4. that !*•■ mini hav> tn. tins« nu •'.! of the now and »«•teatfd« ¡arm erbvol and. third tb.vt he mast j c I h . w «*¡«.*rt ability In drtllBg with. JX’ l.ii’l« r.a rw*l »« h iol currleul 11.1 If hi- livt-a t p to iL- opportunit'ea ot ' t •■it «! him as a rural louder, he w.l! tt.iin Iys «nd rlrls d!tt’.n tly tor . vr.tl tie, ’i t only by giving then? i 'T. • nidir.’«-!'* of agriealtvrul train'nv | but fcy • -llf.ijt ih«:a tn *•«’ the at ¡ Ucrisic « de nf far« life, and to tfal ¡ lio tl at i I;« n rci'-utlhr bu«iu a* *;t«r > ut ’ of the oust comp'ix of all pro ¡ l<..'.!cns v Ith ’jpiin .ur. '. s as *r«*at ■ a* il«f.u' of i ny other ceiling. ••Ec’ --* fnr P.-rents’ Needed. Th" du’.'»a of the rural teacher ar» mere varied and •om;.!l«v *4 than tt.nso of the city tosch r, and he sum«- t'mcs bat to Inc hid» the parents Ir «b etting l i efftri* tor the bint re H its. !n • "tom i Illes where the old er popt-L’Inn ie cjptted to auy de iwrture of the younger g<.nerati >i from <»i.b!..;icd customs In clthv bo « li I cr ce- ’.Atale life, their eo-opct niton ci u often he secur«<t by calila' <■< mmunity me« tin*» an«! Instructing the |ar*nt* <•*> matters of community tntert t It Is related that a success ful yiiuny teach, r in a r. mote local Ity hrd wrokty mcetlngv attsndrj b« parent* of hi* pupils, which Anal!*, «■volv-d Into a ’»< bool for patents* In wl leb they were taught how to live a ccf.n lit lty tifo In It* broadeet and biggest «elite. ; I ! ’ , 1 Very ‘incercly, HOP (.ROWERS’ AND DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION Of <>K1 <’,ON. i ! ' i i I ‘ HOP GROWERS AND DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF OREGON F»H A4 *r<<»tai«aI ICWB Sedal Features Essential. The >u j-sful rural s.hool la the vlt 'l r«cl. I rnd cwotiomle center ot th’* co .munity ard the sticcessfu! tutti tiifher I« '.he one who r. alite* li st th* n-pf'iuib Illy of traluing Io <-al leader* tor the future devolve« upon litu Orxanit’d play. Inter rr.mniukity athlcti s community fes thaïs, lytcutn and d.-battn* clubs. Y M t ’«. « ¡th Occasional neighbor h< « d < ntcrtelnmcnts, utilising home t lent, roniotts lu cookin* and various other vha’es «»f home economica. In «•cm rnd h< * clubs end other agrien! tuia! ctivtii. are n few of the m.’tb 4» « mi l >y«'d by the s'iccxsful rumi tracb«*r In stlmula'Jn* latrrest and ••nth »!r*m whit* t hing th, tn th» fundam nini ptinrlika of successful <•< ivmunity Ilf*. Farming la n b” ’incss prep »Ition ard the lamer Is the bi*<rat busineam in'1« in bus nes'« • tMB’t forcet the frlthf'il old friend • •'hr horse—remember be Is proa* to ’«•come ttrvj ss well as ycurwelt. Rome of th» w-.rlu’« Arsi gcivlcmen and seb.’h and prtricts w« t farm j ts and U 4« >’ »••. « <« lbs por’d a best ¡ hcuaht la given to farming. Old i nper.« 5 cents a buntile at I the New» wilier. FARMERS, ^WARE-TAKE CARE BEFORE KEEPS YOUR HOME & YOU FRESH «y/zZCLEAN r SIGN E An Application for Life Insurance in any other Company Serve Your Own Interest Combination Pneumatic Sweeper by examining the 'T'HIS Swiftly-Sweeping, Ea«y-Running DUN TT.EY eeper * cleans without railing dust, and at th«* same time p <ks up pins, lint, raveling«, etc., in ONE OPERATION. Its ease makes sweeping a simple task quickly finidicd. It reaches even the most difficult places, and eliminate* the neccs*ity of moving and lifting all heavy furniture. New Lo'v Rate Contract •/ Thr l^bor Sairr of the llnmt-fitry knr,>», lar.-r nr «mall, < wi enjoy rebel from Broom 4ru«l<eiy ami protection from the «Unger of living dun Dots Bucine*« Excfwivety in HealthfulOregon liunth-y 1» tht Pioneer of Pnnmatk Su-rri>rr.<— Ha» tl»e eoml’tisation -d the Pbetinw’ «- Suction Noule «t>4 re..»Ivinp BniUi. Very eaulv operated and abeolutely guar anteed In buvtng a Vacuum (leaner, why not gt»e the "Duntley" a trial in >our home at our eapente* Best for Oregonians homf oriKr c»*«n hu t»™«. c«w ran« mm >UK«t<n«. r««*iMa It r«re r.oKn far full ^orHnlurr V I Mill» l «Mill CIWIM« * VlMtU l><,«UrM C-*».»Wl..«-. *.U«M« M W D. M. John District Manager. Corvallis ? ,1 l_ BENTLEY 4 COMPANY' W nahingtnn »L I’ortUnd. Or. ;M I