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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1915)
f, » - 4 /' « » . « ♦ •w » If John Shimanek Lx pia ins • \ it »in mi January In regard to Mr Pettit's artirle in last week*» »»«iti.m News. Mr I'ettit By Patar Radford has a lung editor»! about different I»*’fur-r Nat—i >1 l-'srmvrw' Union proposition» he h»» mad- about settling The farmer gets more out of the th« prupv»«<l new road, and wants t fair than anyone else /he fair to a unload hi» failure on my »boulder». It city man la an entertainment; to a i. true I was on« uf th« parties wh< farnv-r It 1« education Let ua take a oppo»«rd the «hang«, but no leader, and stroll through the fair grounds and therefore will not t«k» the Liam» in th. Huger a moment at a few of the point» of greatest interest Wa. will first first and srrotul petition». On the third petition I • tuet] visit th» mechanical deportment and bold communion with the! world's neutral. Mr Pettit cam«- to »< < in greatest thinkers about a romproml-e. and I sail to Mi You are now attending a congress of P. ttit that I had nothing to du with hi- the mental giants In tmchanlcal sei road, but nft< r listening to hi» pl« a | ence of all ag-s They are addressing prombrd that I would see the partir, you In tongues of Iron and steel and Interested ard report what could t« in language mute and powerful tell an done. After having interviewed ai.i eloquent story of the world's progress taking the counsel's advice it was de The Inventive geniuses are the most cided that if the old road be left op. n. valuable farm bands we have and there would be some show tn settle th< they perform an enduring service to affair. I r«porud the same to Mt mankind We can all help others for a brief period while we Mva. but it Pettit and his answer was that then tak-s a master mind to tower Into the would I-«- tiothn g in it tor Mr R<«-.«-r realm of s«ler>r» and light a torch of and he did not want to take up «ueh s pngress that Will illuminate the path proposition, and have trouble with M> way of clvlllxatlou for future grnera Roiter. I wri t home and goolM «town lions The men wbo gave us the and have’nt had anything to do will sickle, the binder, the cotton gin and th«- road dn«'«. fust 1« for«- Mr I'.-'.! t hundred» of other valuable Inventions sent in his write up, Mr Ithoda came to wurk in every field on earth and will sen me with a proposition from Mt continue their labors aa long aa time llu r bright Intellects have Conquered >*< t’.it regarding the list of ^cio bus' death and they will live and serve ness men. My answer wu* that I hn mankind on and on forever, without nothing to <lo with his road and that 1 money and without prire They have know all buslne»« men In Scio and shown ua how grand and noble It 1» therefore the li»l was unme ssary and to work for others, they have also taught us lessons In economy and -IJV I would not w«>rk that at all fur I coi < ii ni y. how to make one hour do the aide red it u»ei«M. something work of two or rpora; bare length I think that there is our live» multiplied out wrong with Mr Psttit because his • n»d »*** --n,>s -i. I- n’ t r tian i>an out very w »!•> Mr opportunities and taken toll off tbo back of humanity Pettit you will have to u e dff r nt They ur« the moat practical men w into wash Uian tlie une yuu ar- use- the world ever produced Their In ing no«, fur it is very scaly, In ord r »«■ntlons have stood the acid test ol to sustain Mr I'ettit*» claim. I asked I« utility and efficiency Lake ail useful carry the Kernonstrance »atorday. Jan men. they do not seek publicity, yet £i. lJi-> and soeured several signature*««. millions of machines sing tbelr praises from every harvest field on earth and Very Truly Your», as many plows turn the soil tn mute John Shimanek spplauaa of their marvelous achieve m-nta We, the undersigned, hereby inf< rtr Mr I'ettit, that Johny Shimanek .‘r. i- not our leader, aa Mr Pettit so foolish- FARMER RADFORD ON I;« imagin-s; futh«-rmore, that I» not WOMAN SUFFRAGE our rust u.i to attac’f character or dis cuss I gal questions through the new The borne Is the greatest contribu pa;, r. We are not so fond of notoriety tion of women to the world, ard the as are some of our friends ami well- hearthstone la her th nine Our so w labors. cial structure la built around her. and Otear Kicking« r •is'lal righteousneas Is In her charge A 1. Aruol'l Iler beautiful life lights the aklea of hop« and her reftnemaat la the « barm of twentieth century clvlllxatlou Her graces and her power are the cumu lative product» of generations of queenly ronquiot and h»r crown of -salted womanhood la jeweled with the wisdom of saintly mothers She The Held workers <>f the Oregon Ho; haa b»en a great factor In the glory Growei» Association have about c *ir> <d our country, and her noble achieve plrted their work and a mass meeting menta should not be marred or her hallowed influence blighted by the will be held nt the t‘omm«-rcial (Tub 1-oaraer dull«» of tltlsinahlp Amari Salem. Oregon, on Saturday Jan. 3U. at an chivalry should never permit her I I* M to fully inf< rm the growers of to bear the burdens of defending and the stalo of the condition of affair» of maintaining government, but should Oregon. Washington and California. preserve tier unsullied from the allied This mesding'hieans much to the grow influences of politics, and protect her • r an<l those wh<> have not signed up irom the weighty responsibilities of are very oamestly requested to l>o at the sordid affairs of life that will rush her Id-ala and lower her stand tma meeting to have tn» matter fully •rd» The motherhood of the farm explained to them. The directors feel is our inspiration, she la the guardian that no grower should nilas thia meet of our domestic welfare and a guide ing aa it means much to every indlvi to a higher life, but directing the af dual grower. fairs of government Is not within wo Governor " itli»combe will address mans sphere, and political gossip this me ting and it is to the interest of would cause her to neglect fhe borne, forget to mend our elothea and burn every grower of hop« to iitte id. the biscuits Oregon Hop Growers Association Kreil N Mump. Secy. HopG lowers /About Organized M KN’M & LAI >1 I ■ R I I T< > \V i:.\ !< A ITA R I :i. I MEN’S Ladies* Dresses $25.00 suits now. .$17..50 14 85 20.00 “ I 4 t 10.00 15.00 I IT) I £ >1 / Iresitf.» 60 20 00 18 00 Z/7 00 18 50 0 85 Overcoats 25.00 overcoats t 4 2o.oo < I 15,oo c 12.oo 1 0.00 i » I 7.50 14.00 lo oo 8.50 517 85 15 85 *• «< • 4 • a • 4 «t /; a « 18 , 8 7 .. 5 85 95 00 50 Ladies’ Shirt Waists Values to §3, now $1.48 4 .OO Fleeced union suits, ?5<‘ values, 49c. ?3 Extra Special on Ibtili ( Herconts mid Coats, Bovs’ and Men's Mat ki £ nnws. All dress skirts and silk petticoats 1-2 Price A P II MacDonald and Carl Cy rus weit to Albany Saturday and brought home the new Stude- Itakercar which they recently bou lit. At yone in Scio who has wash ing to do will pleas«* set* Mrs R J Compton, 19-tf Do you know that all the minor ail menta colds are far the most danger ■ us? It is not the colds themselves Edm atlon Is a developing of the that you need to fear, bnt the serious mind. not a stuffing of the memory I>l*»at what you read disease* that they so often I«-ad to For that reason every cold should be gotten rid of with the least |>oasibl- de Old men have visiona, young men lay. To accomplish this you will And have dreams Sue« eaaful farmers t hamlwrlaln'a Cough llemedy of great plow deep while sluggard» aleep help to you. It loosens a cold, relieves I the lungs, skis expectoration and ena Tb» growing or l»gumm «III retard I blew th » »; dem to throw off the cold, •>íl d< i tl n and greatly add to ita «ower to produce for sale by all dealers. 0 A pj LT fci Smith Bldg., One Block North of I’osiotliec Semi-Annual Clearance Sale COMMENCED MONDAY. JANUARY 4 As usmil there mt sweeping“ reductions throughout the entire store. You will bt^ablv to purchase new. season able mtTchnmlise nt reduced prices. Ixingcloih, 10 yard holt», regular 98c $1 .50. clearance price Bookfold Indian Head, 36 in. reg. 9c 121'. clearance price Ferrule, 36 in. wide, reg 15c, clear ance price............................ lie Gingham», all colon, reg 12p*. clear ■ 9c Huck tow el» reg 25c, clearance 17c Linen towels reg 35c. clearance 197 6c Apron gingham reg 8Sc, clearance Hope muslin ng 1'k*. clearance 7èe Pillow tubing reg 22.- and 25c, clear ance price ............................... 19c Bleached sheeting 9 4 reg 32ic. clearance price ....... ............. 25c Bleached sheeting 10 4 reg 35c. 264c clearance pi ice. Churmi’UR«* »ilk reg $1.50 and $2.00 clearance price ................... $1.33 Fancy silks rt g R5c to $1.00, clear- anc*» price ................. 59c Childrens shoes, sizes 5t to 8, reg $2 <*». at $ 1 48 Childrens »ho.1», size» 64 pt 11, reg $2.25, at ........................... Ladies sho-s. tan, suede and pat- ent, reg $-1 50. at ...... Lidies shoe», patent, kid and gun metal, reg 43.50, at Mens shoes, tan, gun metal and kid. reg $5.00, at Men» »ho« ». tan. gun metal and kid, reg $4.00, at 1 69 2 75 2 39 3 85 3 35 fl I RURAL SOCIAL CENTERS petent I leadership, where aesthetic surround dings stir the love for the bcantlful, «her» art charges the at mosphere with Inspiration and power, and Innocent amusements Instruct uid brighten their Ilves. To hold our young people on the farm wo must make farm lira more attractive as well as the business of 'arming more remunerative. The ■<chool house should be the six-la I unit properly equlppt-d for nourishing and building character, so that the lives of our people can properly function around It and become supplied with the necessary elements of human thought and activity. e» f » When renewing your subscrip need toci^ renter« where our tion to The News don’t forget to young can be entertained, remind us of the big magazine amused people •»nd instructed under the dl- offer. rectlon of cultured clean aad com Hangers of a C»M. f A • . ■■■■■■ BUTTER WRAPPERS Th<- alate law require«« that all dairy butter otfere-1 for sale at a dealer«, must be enclosed in a paper wrapper on which la printed the number uf ounces of butter, full weight and by whom made. We are equipped to print th«»» wrapper» to comply with th» state law and at prices you cannot afford to ignore, and when used they make a very neat and attractive package. SANTIA VVc furnish the News one yeni mid the N Farmstead for $1; Daily Oregonian, $6; Telegram, $4.50; Daily Albany Her ald $2.50, S. W. Herald $1.75. Scores of other good clubs