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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1915)
<>ur Farmer* Union i- progr«*«-*ing fin«’ as they have ma* »• up I«»» large unleT- tor Hour, leverai bar’el.« of coal oil, a large order »>1 «I hm *» and will noon have an OideX for another Urti -a-*K< or «ugar. which i* going ««»ine They have come to stay. Hunting now aeerna to ¡e UCOMB NEWS ITEIS iull tlo* rage a- a t’hint dar. Mr« E P Clark is visiting at i nut vitl r light o? tlv a* G W Soule’s. there i* "oiiie one readv I hop*- Mrs W L Burton visited h< r ¡bring iiitn down. sister. Mrs Custer Rav at Crab tliey will so»iii ftni«h tlo hi I Up So as to stop the expt.': tree last week. Ti e Mesdames Yeoman ar <1 ' iiietit and save ••> munv Johnson have both been in Leb . >hots being fir»** I among anon the past week for medical -lock, which is sure to ¡nt somewhere. attention. F armers are te ’ing a bom Miss Pearl Waddle came up out now getting their v.ork Friday for a short visit will, and choree ail rounded up relatives. The last of the silos in this while this tine weatlier is paying us back for our rail y neighborhood are now filled. spring which lasted until th< II C Pyl? had the misfortui t 4th of July. to get one of his thumbs against The old one eyed Pie Eat« r a planer bit losing most of tl.i ans in his usual amount of vetch first joint of the dig t. 23 acres, and his big ditch all A number of the relativt cleaned out to drain his farm, from this way attended tl « » > he will be in ti e . w,tn next funeral of Mrs Clement Turnidg» fall for vetch sc d as he now Friday. runs his own little ranch. Clarence McClintic has rente1 GIF. EATER the place just vacated by George Jadw in and has taken possi isior. The n *w Ur io.i hall is fast DETECTING A FORGERY. taxing on the apptarance of a Parson Ho» H i O*n P«n op», hall and gives promise of a build Each ar.d That Guides O>u C«p«rt. ing we can all be proud of. It if ii ten i let r ;■■ : *r w!io Bert Gather helped Henry ran deceive the Up t-> ilnte exp« it Nolan last week in building hi*- ill i ¡urography. Mary «-xp-rt> m-- "iien house.” IIS expects to their mtc«lig11 iui . f <>i |>o»»ii>lv for- gen on the iielii-f that very uilC move his "old hen” into it s »or . I ium a p-ii -• ••pc, jn*l it- ill«-« >.!««■ ii M W Yeoman has had the oh: -| h -« i.ll fill • r pilUt. I'iu- lechlllCHl Green Mt. school house moved to term deaenbe* the average rlrctuh the site of his residence w n ch of paper lliut one inuv «over with biting tin* |''*a •>:! the pu|x-r burned last summer, and wid fix out and »lulling the hand to curldiuo it un to live in this winter. The the line. school district has had the Higl It I* a pecuh.irttv of hand«rtit”' School building moved to a new that in a v ritteii letter, for in- site on Mr Yeoman’s west line, «tance, the pen -eop,- through >ut show ..a average »tret« h of one to be used for district school may in< h for the text of the letter, u!u»<* purposes. in thoai •uaturi, if tin* whoie h ii.-tli Is there not something wronji of the name, twice as long nun be with the Oregon school aysten covered. If tin* writer c*n>*r« the that fixes the minimum term full wtret'h of hi» name in tins expert may prove bi the -liurter for high school at eight month* the pen «cope of the • >pvi»t th.it <he and for district schools at six -til'lied < op» i* ii for.o ry. On its months? Some districts are giv face, therefore, however free of ing the largest part of then stroke a forger may naturally be, school children only six month.* hit effort to prodil««* a fa, -iinilr of -iginiture «ill r--ml r In» schooling that the few may havt another ♦cope shorter than that of the origi eight. Would it not be Utter if nal signer. they were reversed? A common mean« of reproducing o LETTERS FROM OUR q j COUNTRY j J CORRESPONDENTS santiam farm topics 0 a signature 1» to place the original on u piece of glas-, lai another pu*«e of glass on top of it mid fasten the [M|M r that is to receive the forgery on top of that. Then by liold ng the gla«” »trip- to a bright light the original signature <a»t» a «hadow through, and this may Is* traced in pencil, from winch an ink forgery is made. Such a forgery, however, is en«y to detect by an expert. If the origi nal has a strong down stroke on the capital letter» the movement will las free and will leave the pen lines with «mooth edges. The individual who has traced such letters cannot trust himself to the Mime free move ment of the p<n. and the result show- under the gi.i-» liesitanvy and uncertainly.—Tear «on's Weekly. OUR PUBLIC FORUM OTTO KAUS. On Finan, ing farm loan*. Official Directory uf thr Irritai and Oapattuic ot P»»»ang«r Train» Linn County F. Lande. II. oil. \\ «Mslburn-Springftckl Hraneh Every r It Iren W E-i SCIO who tfrslrva tn b, North .. 7:34» turn* capable In South P business »heiitd I ’(>lllìt\ I llioll Study banhlns. and l orvalhs X* Eastern •very farmer who F I -muh. Pre«, Lebanon Ml NKEILS .wauls 1«» »< e the < C '•nyd.-r. Crabtree Albany........................ 12 «3 business ot sari H. et» • i Tti-rly on first Saturday in Will City ........ culture t>rotHirl> UU> a January, A J rii, July and 'k-tidx-r «if financed should {Daily except Sun-lay. ••»••h year. study dillgeaily tbs financial sys tems of other In* XlnTtli'cii Loral dustrb » All other lines of Industry ha»o davatoyed finan XO. lui dal faciline» adapted to their lorda Orlami Zi’vk. See. Lebanon We have all aorta of financial »ra dicata» authorUed by law or cus Meets tom to deal In a certain line nt mj - Bov Shtdtoii, I’rop. curltlr». but In ncn> ot th> *e Hn-tn- PliOlH* m m m m MlAKERSund \1 EST SClu STALE Allniny Local \o, travel without a bonus in the » j » < t an excessive rate ot Interest or heavy discount« The most powerful financial Insti- lutiotis tn America are private bank- «rd they are the tnoet tuijiortant to the financial life ot Industry In no line ot business doe» buaesty, eili- cleucy and stability niaXe mor«* Im perative demand» than uta>n private b i i , s " • t I - J confidence of th>* buying public in hl» b .Tues» Judament and integrity. Mr into Kahn ot Kuhn lax l. v ' ompany when ;’..k*-d to state tbe relation of the private banker to the buslnes» ot the natl< n, raid in part •<>tie - t th - must Imixirtaut func tion» of th< private b ink< r I» to be the Instrument for pr«-vi<ithe money needed f<»r tbe • .lleieut coti duct and development of railroad» and other lr.du»trl - Hr du- a this b> buylni: securities In buU trvin th»«.« m-edlua capital, for which purlin hs usually associates illuseli with a Urge number of other iitmucia) houses, great and small, thu» forni.>•< wlial I» called a syndicate. Haring In thia way concluded the buying tranaaetton. he offer» to the public the »•-curltle» purchased by means of advertising circularltlng ar.d through the facili* ties of the retail houses, included In the syndicate, many of whom employ traveling salesmen Of course, the banker and tbe syndicate <-i .ei on a resr-onabl«* prodi for their »ervice», on the other hand, tiny run the (i \ of the »ecurltlea. which they have dvffnltely bought and paid for at a fixed price. r< tnninuig on tltelr hand» wholly, or In part. If the public, for one reason or another, sbouiit be un wilting to buy them. The »riling of ».-curlHe» I» a highly specialized trade requiring much experience, or* ranlzatlon. machinery and scrutii-y Thia I» one of the reason» »by cor porations do better In offering securi ties to the public through bankers than If they offered them direct. The wlilltignrsa of the public to buy do pends upon their confident. I . the Integrity and the Judgment of the STAGE Ml I rs Al I. IHAIXS Lil L- .;»«!• n. -•**•, Albany Most» I.« ave» Scio IXotofficc I>iIvi’ii I >cii Local at 7 10 u m ami UO p ni fio West Sc o and »15 a m and 2,-tiVp m for Munker» NO. \ I Shelton, S»-c, R l, Scio Me. 1» I r ilit ree I .ocal A I NO. bM dryer. S,-c. Crabtree I'h »..t.i: !» » at night • l’’air\ icw Local NO. •i < . f. Jr. Sv'C, Waterloo . W. a Ewing. ; President A I Randall, Vice 1‘res. E I» M\'-r-, t’anliiur . IkK-s a general banking bus•• >»»», recetvr» money subject to ehecg, pay» interest on tir:. de|s«s!t». and is regularly in»| « ted by state bank examiners. Lacomb Local R. SHELTON NO. !'«3 l -i.i Cff,-rj. Bee. Lac->mb Ueetji Real Espile I .al<c I reck I (ornI Administrator of Flstate« NO. O I, i '•■Ltlr. Notary Public ¿Mm» S.-c, llnlao-y Negotiated. Abstract» Obtained and Examined Mc< u 'It. Pleasant I.ocal J H Klcn r. M.. .» NO. ec, Scio I»icliai'ilson (inp LOCAL No. lirj J no .Slumanek. Sec. Scio <• l. utherlarai. Purchasing Agent, I hotnas Meets l«t sis I 3d **undaya of each month. ^banker Who makes the offer, and a banker who attempt» to mislead the public or who Is deficient in < »re or judgment would very soon find hint self without customers and. there No. 113 fore. nut of business. In many Eu Leonurd Gilkey, Sec, Thoma» ropean countries, th«» functions of the private bunker Is* lode the placing of Meets 1st aid 3d Wednesdays. bonds •* cured by farm mor'gage» ¡kinds of thia nature are |.i«ue<t In lai.:- quatitiR - by m rtg .- ban . who bay mortgages on firms and NO. other real estate and d*u »- a I i them m A-a **hariks, "ec, Hhclburn S-. •irit» for their own bm <• • which In their turn are sold to bankers It I» Meets to b>* hom**l that shnili-r institution» will In course of Him-, be created in tnv - - a. thus placing th»- farming In •litslry on u par with other important Industrie» |n facilities to obtain capi , NO. Kivci'side Local vWC ..... oggi.im t\. <J. F R I L L. M. I). Phijsiciun Surpcon Telephone, l-.i, bange No. II Best Meals in the City for 25 Cents Room 50c and Up St. Charles Hotel ALBANY, ORE. GRANT PIRTLE, Proprietor >hell)in*n Local — Geofge Bilyeu and wile who are at the hut spring» G. F. Korinek, B. V. S. will return home as sown a* their giuh fails, as Ibero are Veterinarian only 10 people there now. Rock ilill Local Both Telephones Mr and Mrs Kalina were up buntiay looxilig over I ST. I VIO.V - - OR EG OX <i. I. Sutherland < eganUcr, Ihi.mss their new hurue as Mia A traveler, finding that lu hml a I . !.. Smith, Organiser, Lebanon Kalina had never been over rotiple •>! ’a Hirs tu iltii-iiii, •ali'd « the place, 8he seems highly cab mid tulil the driver to drive linn elated over it. iro'iud for two hours. At first all < > rnbtrec Farmers DR. T. K. SANDERSON went well, but soiu the driv r In- Pavid Horahurgh is haul U ii I jd Meritile Assacialioi gnu to whip up Ins Lorae, so that ing large stones and filling they narrowly caapod sett'rnl colli < <' Snyder, Pres. DENTIST in the bend ill the creeK iota? sions. J Sumpter. Sec. the bridge to save it ns Well “What’s the ni.ittcr?” dciiutndml Na C»«*o«. lu«ar>! of Ihrrrtors: as the county road. Thia is Telephone: Z7-7 Some time a„> ,.u > tceincd citi- tin* |,a»«eng'i»r. “Why are you driv J Keller. a bail place and the t'ounlv sen was raiuUmg .<,utig the bou.c* ing »o r»,ckl--»i) ' I'm m no hurrv.” John Meyer SCIO • • OREGON “Ah, x'wutt will Vfflt," retorted ought to join in and help vurd when he waa approached by M C Game». the cubby. ” I> ’ y«* think that I'm complete tlie job before the au vnu-rpri-iiig youug m.iu who wus going to put nt me whole dm driv- selling dower». high waters. o' e amt rd I T I"" hour Git- “Ilerr ) oj are, »¡r!” cried the 50 VFAra Tn the Publk au! Chicago New«. EXPL OltNCc Mrs M <’ Guinea, who is salesman, extending a bou<|uct. "I fe»l that I own th«* msnufaturer- making regular trips to Al “Buy some U-uutuul flow it » fur Tarrm-y and F .'thoeing. of < number lain’» < ..lie. ebolcrn ai>d bany to be treated by a tub yuur sweetheart ■'" file lir»l r* orded lll-t.lice of diarrhoea rrm<dy a word of gratulai--, "Nothing doiug," responded the tarring and h-inhering a htiman lin writes Mr» I X W itlerall, «.owaixla, bing doctor, does not seem eatc-tiicd citu'-u. “I h..v«-n t got a ing was in IIN'J, ilitring tin- time of N Y. •"When I I . . .in taking this to be improving. -w«*etfaeart.*’ medicine I *v in great pain ami feel- the cru-mle'. in that vt-ar. the first Tnsnc Maw«« “I »<*e,” wa» the prompt rejoin of the reign o[ 1,‘i- haril School No. 77 seems to be ili si .«• n law t of the -ale-man. "Buy the was passed that ’"any robber voyag Coevm&M-s Ac Mann» r complaint After tabtag a Anna progressing fine with I’rof der dower« for your wife.” «pe»<« *»• xiarwioi't r « , (i . n frtM m ing with the • rtt-aders »Intll la« first of it I had not long to wait for relief Lytle in the chair ami a roll “Wrong again,” came Lack the shaved, tf.eii hoi p'tcli »hall la* a» it benefits.1 me almost immediate- •voifrsMa. tdistt « f'< Mtfwr of IB scholars. other. "I apt not married.” t* v**rmA vn poured upon him ami a **ti.*hion of jly. ” Obtainable everywhere «I-- **•/ <**<*<*. • c. t n*Tr«k> in t “Fine!” exclaimed the resource i'-ath'-r» «hook over him." Aftei Henry Kay who has been ful «alesman. "Buy the I m > u <] uc I to Sckütific American. in poor health for a long celebrate iour luck.”—i’hiiudelplua this the criminal wa« to la* put ••*.•■- te For Sale Remington Model 6 a«horc nt the first landing plm-c the -I •*. . f «ri»! <•>«• }- rv.Al. YsrnM. IB ( i time now seems to l»e on the *• -• ?“• * ■. rt. ’!»• |L tfcMftfelF** »hip rviiclied. Typewriter in first claxs condi ruud to recovery. .'C New tur. tion, $25. Inquire at this office. »<»>.-»■>•••.ar ».a».uu I /