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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1914)
Railroad Time Table Arrival a»d Dtparture of Pa»»«ng«r Train, THE Christmas Greetings Wwdbum-SpringfioM l'ranrh y\ E-r seto », m North South ... t ¿Uw— 5;M P m c or vail is A Eastern Ml NKERS the farmers the custodians OF THE NATION S MORALITY. I» m |9 05 A nt <\ 1KYA.X I ATTORNEY AT LAW Co or’ration of Church. School and Pf.a. Saaontul to Community Building B» PtUr Radford. l^-iurvr »îG d i artuw« I'aiutv Ix-ave your Christinas orders for furniture, rugs, and in fact anything in my line. Perhaps your wife needs some new cook ing utensils. Get her some alu minum ware, she will appreciate it or some silver ware. A pair !of Weiss ahears or .'’fi-t.-tors will make your daughter a present of th«- best that can be had. A gmxi knife, razor strop or hone is useful for the bey or man. Of all things thnt gives the l>oy pleasure is a gun of some sort. Get one. and in the meanlin v il you t.ave an unpaid account, j ay it least j>art of it so we can have t little pleasure at Xmas time by < now mg that we don’t owe |Uite as much as we did last ar at this time. If we all get mid and push a little we Will trip others a'ong with us. Leti is all give a heave and heave to other. Wo have tl-e go xls ai d iced the money. On all pur- •bases of $5.00 or over 1 will give you a liberal discount for call. Fresh Meut, Mince Meut and Bologna QO TO THE Farmers Meat Market H.pl.i-wt market price paid for Fat Beef, >h«-«-|», II » -. etc G ikm U »old at th«- Lowest Price consistent with First Cia«a tjuaiity. l ash Paid for Huies. I 'H A N: l< M (’ 1>( > N A I « I ) S L I O . HI O R I. (H>\ ■ V I HOLIDAY FARES The church, the pre«« and the «- bool form a triple aUlanci of progresa that 201 2 New First Xat.unai Bank. Hkig duidra the d’ liiij ot every commuii it>. alate and nation Without them Following uiual custom the Southern Pacific w.’! have <iv.iiration would wither and die and in elf I from all punt*. .Main Line ani Branche» OREGON it>r< uarh tl. tn life may attain It* great •at bleasing. (tower and kncwledg« The farmer« of thia nation are gri-ath ' Indebted to till* social trtuuivtrata to* i their uplifting Infiu« nee, and on behalf of the Am-rlcan plowman I »ant t 0 Ulk th«eie engaged in these high callings tor their able and efficient ! service, and I shall oder io the pre«» sai i imi s is owi tiox I eavo calL for meeting evening motor. a serie« Of articles on cu-uperatio T ■ »-’i between ali pvinta in Oregon will I h - - -ld I><-r«-mb-r IH. ; between Ite ■sc Important Influence» IH. .j>. I. 2»’> and 31. IHU. snd January l. ISIS; alsolxtwaen !and the fa rniera In the hope of In all < .. E, I’ Il <& X. P E «V E and S F C & W polnts. binai re creasing the < ifi lency of all by in > tual undvist.-tndii.g and org.uiU <1 ef turn lunit Junuar-, 1, 11II&. tort We will take up first the mu' I church. N 1 MORRISON ri» SALI mils io CAI iFlkttMA The Farmer« Are Great Church Ouiiu •r«. D- ■ -.t-< r 21 to 2fi and Doeembrr 8M to January 1, incluiive. The American tanner fr -li G |><»intii in Oregon tu any point in t’nlifornia, al > to church builder the »orld hi» evet Kbuniilh F.«ibi via Weed. Final return limit January I. 191$. known, lie Is the cutlodian of th« A. I Randall, nation'a morality, uyon hla shnuhh-r- Vice Pre» rest« the "ark of the cuvi-nent ' an>< lie is luor responsive to religious In ChambcrUln'a I Ini.ncnf D. Myers, (’asliier tVivnces than any ether ila-w> of clt If you are ever troubled with ach-o. i Ixenalilp Does n general bonking business, ama or son-n«-»» of the murelva, you The farmers of this nation bav« receives money subject to checa, pays built tSO.tMlu churches at a coal r> will appreciate the good qualities of t"»11 on our nearest Agent for full particular», farra tu interest on time deposits, and i- t'oo.Obo.io.O, aril the annual coutrib hamberlain'a Liniment Many suffer »p.-ih.- |x>tnU, reservation«, train scheduli-,. etc. regularly impede»! by .late bank tlon of the nation toward all churri ers from rheumatism and »»-¡atica have exan.im rs. used it with the best result*. It i* e-- institutions approxlmataa tJno.^'oo per annum The fantivr» of ih« l’nli •ecially valuable for lumbogo and lamt rd Stall’s build 2¿ churche» ¡»er da ack. F«-r rale I -y ail dealers. There are 2o.veo.tHM> rural church cvi munlcar.ta on the farm and Si | John M. Scott General Passenger Ægeot cent of the total membership o( a. churches reside In the country l’< JUTLAND, OREGON The farm 1« the power -h<ri»e of ai progre»» and th« bl II th I I *■* • oro is noble. The Garden ot Kden SCIO OREGON In the country and the maa who w< . a get close to God must first get c! to nature. The Function* of a Rural C urch If the rural churches today are a« Ing to rend’-r a «ervlc«- »1; ch thl» . Du you rrtne'v.l’rr your friends at Xmas tune? Of couri« you do demand« there mu a be coop- ra*:< and wc - a »nt o i -me i : ci our friends with something that is not only between the religious, «oclal and •• useful iuit la'.rit ; v -II. Our subscriber« are our teal friends and aomic life ot the community. with »ach a '. r.i-iy of taste« it ha> n<-t l>een an ra«y ta»k to find some The church to uttaln Its fullest m- lure of succraa mast enrt.b the liv»- thing that all would app^viate. e behexe we have found it and at the people In the community i< h< a 2 ' , \ n •« A-virtmeiit for making your Xma» gift» «ervva, it must build character, dovei look attractive, an up-to-date then patietn of your own »election and A»imi istrator of Estate, up thought and Increase the eRc.ency thtre hr t-via»» magazine«—one an agricultural publication with a xia.us Negotiated. Abstracts af human life, It must serve the so National reputation- one a fa-’m-t» author ty and the other a houtehold magazine of genuine inetit. olal. buatne«« and Intellectual a« well Ob tai nevi ami Examined IV» ar» »ure rhe»»’ i >a' fi u--. <■ >min» to you every month luill muk» thit gift a •« the spiritual and moral «Ide of life lattiajl on» lomtthing th.'t will muh» you r»nt»mb»r ui kindly for a whol» y»ar It religion docs not make a m i. mor» OUKGON •VIC capable, more useful and more jv-r srhnt good Is It* We want a pructi» religion, one we can live by «ud tartri by as well as di<- by . A. G. PRILL M. Ü. MLLNKERS STAGE Special Christmas and Xetr Year Holi day Round Trip Euros Superior Train Service SOUTHERN PACIFIC Dû. T. IS. SANDERSON DENTIST /? *\ /' *\r a Our Xmas Gift to You R. SHELTON f These Three Magazines each one year Fewer and Batter Church««. Physician Surgeon Telephone, Exchange No. 11 FC JO OREGOF Cow for sale-Five year old Jersey, good milker and tester; fresh recently —Chas. Chrz. one mile west of Scio. 20-3t Best Cough A eJkine for Children. '•Three year« ago when 1 was living in Pittsburgh one of my children had a hard cough and coughci dreadfully. Upon the advice of a druggist I pur chsaed a bottle of t hamberlain'a tough Remedy and it benefited him at once I flu I it the beat .cough medicine fur children because it is pleasant to take They do not object to taking it, writes Mrs Lafayette Tuck, Homer City. I’a. This remedy contains no opium or other narcot e, and may b« given to a child as confidently as to an adult. Sold by all dealers' All make* of typewriter rib- b is for aale at the News utfice. 35c each. When in need of printing give the News office a call. First class work and prices right. We make a specialty of letter head*, en velope*. statement«, bill heads sale bills, business cards, latlit railing cards, and in fact com mercial printing of all kinds. Illes,ed 1« that rural cominunlt] «hi» h has but one place of worrbl; While conipi lltlon 1« the life ot trade, it la death to the rural church and moral starvation to the communit) Petty sectarianism 1« a scourge that blight« the life, and church preJu dice sap« the vitality ot many con; oiuultle«. An over-church, d cotrimun Ity la a crime agalnat religion, a «ori >uc handicap to tociety and a use!«».- tax upon agriculture While denominations ar« essenttil •nd church pride commendable, th' high trachini of universal Christianity must prevail if the rural church la to fulfill It, mission to agriculture. We frequently have three or four rhur< he» In a community which Is not able to «dequ.it» iy support one bruall -ongiegatlors attend service» once a month an»1 all fall to perform the re ligion« tnnctione of the cummunlty The division of religious fnrrea «nd the breaking Into fragment, of moral effort la ofttinww llltle lc«a than a calamity and defeat« the very purpose they s«-ek to promote The evils of too many churche« can he minimise« by co-operation. The social and ecom mlc life of a rural community are respective unit« and cannot I m > successfully divided by de nominallonal line«, and the ehurch«« ran only occupy this Important field by cooperation and co-ordination. The efficient country church will definitely ««-rve It« community by lead Ing In «11 worthy effort« at community building. In uniting the people In all cooperative endeavor« for the gen rrsl welfare of the community and In arousing a r»-al love for country life and loyalty to the country horn« and these result, can only be successfully a* < ..tnp'Hh.-d by the united effort of the pre««, the school, the church and organised farmers. Today « Farm an ! Hom« ’• ,»a»»a«'«a» ’»• er«tr»«o* at »«Ur • »»<■•- <»>< I* fa ••«'»•* » •••»/►->'< » • v« baaMMMl »• •» « ' lh«o>iH o« »*-. •«•;?• r.ajn nur. •»»’.-«• 14««« »*d »uaaia’lori lar «a U't. ter •ae-ral«»««. lar ««-Mieai». far »• T«na««t, —M»a« ’«■> >V« s«s I"- m «» k ’»I« Su’ I» **«» --1«' V«. »»* A t»» »”M«r ,r»,’•««■>» at *•««• la d«vo<ed •• »ru’K»l to-le« Uiaa any a«k«r W«a -t ■ . . > >n, «ad T«d«»v t« »Ha O« rv »«autd »««dduartae« far •- I«« »ed d'Hr>t*-l ••»«> r*« «or ml««« i «« AI. Martaa »»'•«.« traai raar r-a/’iaa *» a«a«-i a r ■’ ia.d ’» t »4«> • M».» ■ Iiw. C»r.tna. Of a. «Kkia «.' 4«.a ab«» «rat «ar» 1» «*'•'■« d Haaulatr Price tiO cta r*lee a y ar. «Pc. 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