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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1914)
. '■ é r f w e ’ •/' • • » • • A- •* *. . S « . » •* 7. a * « • A i 4 s • • pub ; ished every T hursday by L W. CHARLES •• ' » » a • ■ mik». rrty . f T- ledo I Izzggers anti Pry Sox shoes Stala of |«U< aw CoMittp, I htnli J < rt « T ff.ahr« oath tha» h* I« sold a’, the People’s Store cheap ••nJ *r partpor »»f th Atm of I’ J LTMWwy 4 ‘ • * -f 1 • er than elsewhere. Udo i'rurty arwj Htafw nfnrrmaM. a¡>«1 Frank <y| lai lh< A KnUrrd at thr p<«aloflier &t Scio, Orc as nrfvnd«c!aaa mail matter. idled tr ■ ! -i itvine wr i ly til M d horn Tako Hali« Fatuity One year in advance .......... tine y«ar. nt end of year Sia month« In aitvanre .... Three month* in advance ,.. U) rat«-» mu-ie application. I s A - . J, J Bdftird, W. F. (Mil, A. Bilyeu. J.K.KartiM. TO I ( >R TrvipaM notice?, 5c each for sale at liic News office. W *<!<»• I • •«< «»n Milllai »ualaar« Wheal Bouffhl • in tKa for O Nal». ri«M* of our ft’ihs jiSbcr» who r«rei' ved the magGzincA seem to like them. Some have told us they don’t tee bow we cun do it. W In : r i ’ a inc your INODSKTIUKE TCUR uSlf tTOPiN P3BTUK0 subscription to the Neds don’t forget to ask about the maga zines. WHEN TO EAT TSE BANANA. Trcp cal Nativa« hevtr Let th® Frw«t Ripen on the Tree. You I lour • r»<< *« hang*<1 K-ia)»* GO YCAflû CXPt RlfiNCv TflAOg rZartA* OcaecMM COFHhBM’t Ar An«n*»a ” •< a «bsHrN » -»4 .ìooe*!r>tt «g* w»'»in < • r «-♦»*: - '« It*» ■gì*an?»-n ♦« pr» »»•«*•»* « ¡u. suruco V. Vtar.ru) Miti 5*0» >« pbì 4 I’«*. IM* m t- f »«ctirif! F*.««»«»« talc'-t tN*-nia»» M-« v- A m- l-id W? V -Sei » ? Wfl li* ths- Sckntific American. Ohi onjwrs "»contila bundle at the News office. A *■»«* Ut'nsesTr ~t nrtabty • ■ « ■ f a - -r »• '-e.' ' ttkr L-- » ir • '».-*** - ì » / -- i •• MÜNN &Co.36,c"-<u»’ Newïij *-a«om »N* «•»»W-MTaal »■«»« *h THE GINTIfWOM AN ?AÍW¿-‘X' VrT VHÍ. U.ÎKS v'ire f tWÎlOME Ss® Í? i" ?_ $1.25=Our Paper and Any One of These Clubs =^ $1.25 Ç^EVERAL leading publishers of me „azines have joined with us in one of the greatest subscription bar- . * gain offers ever put out in thia country. Through this combination everybody will be able to get a yearly subscription to three mag. rinet in combination w.th our weekly paper at practically the price of our paper alone. <j In this list you w 11 find forty different periodicals formed into thirty-five different clubs. Each club has 3 magazines, except one Sjiecial Club which has four magazines; some of these maga zines sell for as much as $1 a year. They are al) good and cover a large variety of choice reading matter, including History. Music. Religion, Education, Fashions, Fancy Needlework, Illustrated Current Events’ Home Decorations. Fiction, Literature, Drama. Art, Science, Inventions, General Farming, Dairy Farming,’ Live Stock, Vegetables. Fruit and Poultry. On »«count of th» »pluull.t contract h. ■ » n sd» with th» publohers of ihcic ir.t.’Uirn, we »«» »Me tn give OUr readers » ch.» «of any on» of ih» dut s in ’oi.ia. ■> with ■ sr • •, »« ..« e year I i 11 2 J. Just ZSc n. r» than the prit e - I our paper «I ne. Thia offer t* mad» to »»»rybody. If you h»v* nev.-t «ut». ribed to our pape« t-l -e. w» ask you to take advantage of this offer. If you at» a aubw fiber tn our paper w» ask you to tenew >o that you K», may gel J magasine* estta. L«->k over the lut and «elect th« «lub you like best. Send your rude« l- day or giv» y -ut otdc, to out repreaentative ot call at our oOka when in town. If you at» now a aubacriber to any of the»« magarthM and want to tenew just send y out older to us and we will have your subscription estended. tf your subscription to our paper u pa-1 du», w» adtria» you to pay up and lak» advantage of thia bargain. Il yt u arc in th» tuibit of buying vou» magasin»« through other chan: els. we ask you to Jtsatly compare o#r clubs and prices with that of sny other . ffet you receive. Tot*, no doubt, are now a sub», tiber to soma of th»«» pcriraticala. You can aav» money by se ding your renewal order to us. Mercia a char • to get y ut h< me pa pet and a yearly supply oi good reading al a real bargain. If you want or.» or mor» of the»» magasin»» sent to different a>idre«-e*. just mention it. tfii . ah . < I.VH >a. 1 MrCatt*» with fr«« pattern? Farm I H» h*«ryday Life < l I R Na. 3 Woman • World Propia« Popular Monthly UvnVewaman < 1 I IB Na. 3 Hearth and Hume Farm LH« M vuaehold Magatine <1.1 IB Na. 4 American Woman Farm 1 <(• Household Oueat Today • with free pattern) Farm Life Houieahvld Magatine < i i H Na. a Today’s ■ with free pattern) Rvaryday Lila Gentlrw om»n < 1.1 II Na. 7 Fancy work Magaalue I vrrydar I ife Woman*« World < I VBB Na. ft Farm and Ftrea«da Woman *• World Hotnr Lite < I VIB Na. O Farm and Homa Weman’a World H . U Uunt No farmer can afford to buy a thing he cac raise, no matter how cheap it It Co-operation I* the tone that keep« the wolf from the door. (MIURYlTtl ! Y our friends and nek -. hrors about this big offi r < 1 VIB Na. in Today’s * ith fire pattern) Wur.sn v Woeld Hom« Life < i vn N», it Gorvd Btorig« Farm Life kv«ryday Life <1.1 IB N». 13 Oreen'a Fru«t Otowtr hveryday Lit« Fatui Lit« < 1 VB Na. IS Today a with free paitara) Prairie Farmer Household Magar ne f 1 VIB Na. B M Toda*'4« with fra« pattern) Ge ntl«w> ornan Hv txie Life < 1 1 IB Na. 10 A <eaafui Farming Hom* Life Kveryday Life < 1 1 IB Na. 30 Farmer a Wife Hom« Life Kveryaay Life <1-111 Na. 91 Happy Hour« Farm Life Gentlewoman SVI<IAI. I I.V II Same Prier na Ofhrr« Wtmin’i World Poultry tfm Nonti L!9O rtrm Liti < I I I« N.. 1 | PwofI»'» Popular Monthly F ffttn I'rogresi Woman • WorM CLl II N»a 1ft Poultry Item Today * with froo pattern) Farm Lit« « Í.VH Ma. 73 Farm. Stock and Hom« >man'» Wo,Jd Hun;» Life < f.VII Ma. 23 V«g«tat>le Growar Today « with frac patt«rn> K*«ryday Life CI VII Ma. 3d Woman • World Farm Life Today • with ft«« pattarn) < H H Na. 3S W ./nan • Homa 'Feebly Wuman a World Horn« l.ir« Cl.I'll N« b 1« Hoy«’ Magfigin« HomeLi Ornilrwwmtn Cl I H 1? KlmKal! a Dairy Farmer Hom» Lit« Ornllrwoman '77/e> « l.l ll Na. 3U y»r> ywoO M.»aline Gemi«* aman T»4a> • with free partee») « I I H No». 3F Kanui City * ««Mly Star Farm Ltl« Hw«ry4ay Uf« Ci l IB .Na. 31 Gantl«wom«n Woman’« World Horn« Lil« < I I II Na. 29 Kki-sM City W eekiy »t«r Fveryday Lil« Hon t Lif« < I VB .Na. 30 Bouthorn Kurallat Hom« Life G « h ü«w ornan I 1 I’ N.. I Farrrver hly Di.utrh V Reu| Hum« Life Farm Life < I VII Na. S3 Rue.l « ml, st Paul) G«nti«woman Bwarydai Ltf« < I VH Na. 33 Amrriean Hom« Woman« World G«nt l«w «man « I.t n J»a. 3« M <all , With tTM patter»» Kvetyday Life Houaabold O smi . HOUSEHOLD ITOMW. A farm la a business eatabllahmonl and should be ao o|>erated A farm should be operated for n.t. not for grora result* The nrt of <<x>d farming ar« pretu, mot *««, a crowing busi nr*# and a <<**1 living. The farmer should take certalnte out of sccurltlM before plying tur a loan * SCIO ROLLER MILLS Treni la your farm declaring dividend*, or are you In the tenant class T .g«- - ** ÙS • 4 HVft V j -**’ »•< nati pa lion. known on According to Frederic k I’pham Adums in Ins I hhi I», " Die C<>nque>t of the Tropic»,’’ there is u popular iiii«un<ler»tundiug concerning when the luiiitinu is np«. Mr. Adan» a*- serfs: The hntians will never enjoy the popularity it dcM-rvc» until the |x »pie of the temperate rolle» learn to know when it » ripe und learn not to ••nt it in its raw »tote There is |Hfpulur delusion tli.it the liatiana bu» ripened when it turn- from it- original green to u golden yellow, and those thus delude«) decline to touch till« fruit tsly.-» dark »pots appear in the yellow »kin of the banana. The banana is not fully ripe when it is yellow Tin« change from green to yellow » the In »1 outlaid appearunuf of a chemical proce»» incidental to the rqtening pro ■ ••- Xot until a «oii-idera ie portion of the «kin lia« turned to a deep brown ha» tin» ripening pr<»c- e»« «nth icnlly de cl.»| d to g ve the fruit It- greate-t value as a de licious und lienltlifl.1 food. The natives of the tropics do not permit : a bunanii banana tn to rn> ripen on it» stem for the good g«md and ana sufficient reiuon that such a l«numi is hardly fit to cat. A chemical proc««»« -eta in which partinlh disintegrates th«’ pulp, destroys the tine flavor ami render» it insipid and alnio-t taste lc»s. More than that, the rind cracks when the banana start» to ripen on the plant, and in**ecta bur row in the pulp and thus mar or spoil the fruit. The natives pllick the bunches from the »t< tn at about th«« «ame period of their develop ment that the lending importer» do. ami there i« so little difference be tween an exported banana ami one sold in the native market* that even an expert could not be •urc a Inch I» w loch. The sume thing is true of moat other tropical fruits A« a rule they are sj>: ■»• h I green In the mi lives ami allowed to rip• i» artr - ih ! ly. The fecundity of the tropica! soil and the forcing powers of the humidity and the sun uro so great that most tropical fruit« are likely to break their envelop«- under tb<- pre»»tiro of an ac«.*elerat«*d ripcmn. procrea. Therefore do not think you arc getting the worst of it because the bananas winch you cut at home come here green Nature know» how to grow bananas. Man l>a<l to learn how to ripen them. «r’r^F al- , • fe * in./ - . Scio M ì 1I ìih | (ionipang Tolrdn, O • «K ’ 7^- C. 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