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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1916)
♦ * * « • „ » 9 I • f V* • *‘ *’* •» *• • ‘. 8 / « 4 9. ’-V K • V N< • ». « ■• ♦ a «. • > > > è • .V « .. A* • • • * • 9 A* ♦ W . „ . » >.«' » *». - 1 • . ' * 9 • -, *•*• ■*>■ • •* ’ A .* an atiractiv«- a; p«-a rance, but »! •>•«• »huuld be more of them. Every piace »hould be in the ar PUB; ISMED LVtRY THURSDAY SY tistic claim and th«n other peo L W. CHARLES ple »Auld talk and the talk would be all to our credit. Tongues were made for tm«- and Entervti at th« poatoftw*«* at Scio, Ore . (teople will use them, therefore, aa worul-ciaM mail matter. it is up to us aa to how they use them a t en we arc tin- subject «•rnw KII’IIIIS KA I i- uf conversation. >nv year in lulvai«.«* ................. (I 25 On«« year, at end of ear .... I M Ml ANciiMT TPA-IC FEUD. •U m month* In advam-e . .............. 75 Three month* in advance ............ ftu k -.-9 .i Co-« . M That Cave Ut th* C iv.« o! 0 Cud. Advertising rate* made known on It i* bird I > rvalue th.it th«- >n- application. tn» -nt Childish gain»- of tditalnmn*» , be. ■ •«•» it* or, m to a t.sgic hud ’. . -<a two «imrior* «»( the rival ASJHE EDITOR ¿»EES IT • * »•> I.!■■■ ’• iir.*l l.»tittiin a- long i ;?» CM (bi’ v< *«r 9.CL J .4X1 Colin of I. < • ‘ ua«< « mighty Let a handsome, sprightly and li.-lit -r of ;n n tn stature and Htyliahly garbed woman walk rtr.-. »lli, who-c c!i«-en Weapon ws* >r«l nor •[ •■.ir, but a down the street and every eye <> i; .. r .i .y u .1’1« t, w ! ik h hr u i |d«sl with will Iw turned upon her. It is *.u a trrrbt« elT«vt that it * >w!i earn- our instinctive recognition of • I In to ni< kn.in.1 if Mmllard, that which appeals to us. The or tlx- Dial! t num. Throughout hi* eye but obeys the will of the ou a and all the neighboring pro« • Ui. ••* li l-c<'u«,!e Ln<«vn end «Irmd- brain end of the mind. e«l a.- < dm MaiUard. Iv. erywher».- U> ' j »>■ t iriou* until *>nlv <»nv And as we gaze in admiration I.’ •ft-.Ji, tin- Coiint of Iji Vain, upon the wonders of womanhood •till held tin- field (ic;:n«t him. At k-ugth they met in a final bat so it is when the brightest and ik-. At the fir.it <mi t, !x-f«>n- the the cleanest of nature and the h. r; -!«• i miiit could resell him, the. works of man are opened up to Count <>f Louvain, with hi* long us. We see, we admire, and we .' ar. thru i 11: u ht for tin- giant*» l.u >-und «1« troy. I the siyht of loth . retain our impression through hu* cyi * «> r.h tin- l< a<h r of hi* out the years to come. ( < - I i'll dlM ad h<- had n-i doubt (She Smtiam jiras Scio may be like the woman. It may be clean, spoilers, sani tary and a thing of beauty, or it may wither and decay through neglect and indifference. Il tnay be garbed in the beauties of the handicraft of man, or it may drift along in tatters and obscur ity. it may compel the admira lion of other pvopli a. d dra> them to our fold or it may be u place to be seen and inunm d and forgotten, it is fur us to »ay, fur uh to write the verdict of our future. The bit th of a new year should see liie dawn of a new order ul things here, it should see every man and every woman striving tu make this the brightest a, u the must attractive cpul hi ti i-< whole section of the stale. It should see us ninving with mig.it and determination to con vert a pi> a. ant country tow n in to a garden spot o. In auty w ith health, happmess and pros perity as the Heritage of uui daily life. Il can be done if wv want to do it. In some places the fences and jardsare well kept and present Weekly Kansas City Star, con taining a!l the worlds current news, and Santiam News. b»'th one year. fl. 15. "Mat Dect-mber I had a very »«■vrrw rokl and was nearly down sick m bed I bought two bvtth-s of < hambcriain's C«>ugh Kenxdy and it was only a fvw days until I wa* completely restored to M aith,"writ* • O J Metcalf. W«-ath«r- by, Mo. If you would krww ttn- valu«- of thia rrmedy ask anyone who has used it. obtainable everywhere •«•«-hl* «»»wtsrt? I • <«|M<S*. n ft«« eii«t»w «,/ «•W'WM»'« »• : I- •'«« M rw.v '*«*<’» rr. ! M»<1< «UK ikleM »esxrT f !«•«♦«••• ««»««<.• l«*«n JI «Ml A < u. Scientific American. 8 EwnAa- n»w.'r > of any »M«4«U0e •M.» i'<.r H..HUJL fru'4Ljr* ’ jirwewt ft» 1»r*»r.w >.* «»«»•».•«v.'-'vr. ’IJM ¿ Co.« ’—* Nw Yj • ■*> 9 ta» i?*»*»-«*»* »♦> cWc« i ■ ' ■ i «••' I « * . • t , * • • • **» •*<* • • » » « T . • Jr.a> •» • . ■•.«. » ! • ■ .. • » K • », « • * A, «._ _ <U* 9 ’'y* * ’ **♦*£* V ■> . *> * • » », \ ♦ i- A - Hnmrnol Sedentary llatut» Best Menis in the City W-men who get but little exerc « for 25 Cents are likely to be tr»ubl««i with <-«.n»tt|>a- Room 50c and Up tion and irxiiitvatlon ami will fl rd Cham- berlain’s Tablet» hlghlv beneficial. Not BO good* as a three or four unk* waik «■very day. but very much better than to allow the bowels to remain in a con- otipated ctmdition. Th«*y are *a*y and pleasant to take and meet aerv-abk- in effect Obtainable everywhe re. St. Charles Hotel ALBANY, ORE. B 'd Th»- Weekly Kan«« City Star and the Santiam New», lx»th ore year for £1.15. Comdpaiton and indigestion *'l have u«u-*l < hamborlam'a Tablet« and must say they ar« the best I hav<* ever used for constipation and indiges tion. My wife al»o used them for In digestion ami they did her good." writes Eugene S Knight, Wilmingt »n. N C. Obtainable everywhere. 8. jar »«t.sos. In muni part* *>f TngUml there nr<* .lit:*- - -up- »t » V» .it»«»ut Ikrd*. T*»<- I*.it. f«»r in-tJi>* c, is hclie*»-.l to be continmrilv «’hat- ting «till lli«- evil one, •'» it is livhl in i<«d r<-put<*. mid as ibe raven com- nmniv imper-onst«-- hi- «old«- mnje»- t< Il i- rH-»k«*«l in tl.>- -n-ti- «-ab-gary of <*ii| lur«!- 'i««mvtimv*. however, TICY THE NEW’' th»* e;n« ,it-| .•.iritliiv, it i* h»*l<l, fotrL'd«— H •! *n*h. H » 0_»e vsvsn. “While it - quit«* tru<- tlint you i eanii««t raim* *»»• r- with I >v,*ar‘* sunshine,** • ,1 | idler («loom, “I hi»v«» oft»*n al.-crv«*«! th.’it it is per- L-etlv (mi*•*:I<lc f««r fWwms of the m«»'t media« r<* uui'.liHcati«>n» to <*x* Hit f I ii *: um *I-.< ■> ia fairly high p«»ai- tion» in •«»■• d <«.*■ p >liti< al < re'**** *«n th«* otren tth their relationship tw th«*ir nn»e-t >r- <>r their r»*«*mblancx* to tb« ¡.'ram! ««id *t.-.ti-sm«*n <«f th»* past -.Judge 25 Hair Cnt ............. Shavr .......... .............. .. . 15 Neck Shave.......... , ................. 05 Ma»«age ......... • • « S • • • a ..3S Plain >hampo«>.... •... ............. Fitch Shampoo.... .............. ..... ..50 Egg ' harTqxjo .................... .. 35 ' ■ I ■ Quinine 1 onic . All oth«-r tonics . .. 10 .15 W. O. WIMMER. Prop, •» St H> HOTEL RtTLDING Come in and let us help you select your reading matter for the long winter evenings. We can save you money on your newspapers and maga zines. Following are a tew of the manv attractive dubs which we arc offering in Connection with the News: Daily Oregonian anti News, both one vein* ' $6.00 Portland Evening Telegram and News, both one veai* •l $4.25 Weekly Oregonian until Ian. 1. 1917 and New s one veai* $1.75 Sunset the Pacific Montlih 10 inos. find » q News one veai* $1.50 Womans World, Home Lite, Household, Earn i Life and Santiam News, fill five one vear for $1.40 ' Hilldation of Ini ..ii«- ur<- va* «b*«igne»l, the foundation »ton«** of wht« h w«*rc lui'l in Is7!>. The corner • placi «Im l .*» -1. u nd tbe 1 r-t I it !’. 'i »1 out over the waters May Ik, 188?. << Barber Shop I Kcl >«»ors Uighthou»». The fr-t I'd 1 st no- lighthouse wss finishcil in and destroyed m th»- dr-ndi’nl -t >rm of Nor. <7, i I *03. A wmwlcn one by lhi»ly«-r»l was then built by order of parlia ment, which wu» burn«*d Dec. 4,, 1*55. Another wiwwlen structure, was tarm-d lat»*r. which wa» re-! 9 • . ■% V GRANT PIRTLE. Proprietor th« U»»l o< It of pun a- them to tliglit. He comAcd the va torv us gixwl a* won. But th<- ulirdisl giant rjlii<-d ;>r< ro-utly ¡'.-■■I the dock, ord« r«-d li.. < squire to Uke him into th«- thic'.i *i of the . -lit and «lashtsl («■•<." n;-.,nu t !u* cncuiie«, brand-> i*hil!;* In* i lallct on cither hand a* h< i al«-, li - fi ». infiny n man he «• d ii't ■'•, anil the terror in-1 <pi.*vd by his dreadful usiMit, the cv utii'ii d « Ly ti .• »wingmg mal-1 I t I. .d th - i .i.-..«-d couru ;<• of hi* follower , cli ;.r mg < lo- nt hi« I- It, first d • d and thon do- «tr i id Hi I-i-u of Em.kin. Xot ■ on«- survived to tell the fair. ■ in • <•! 4 Trance, tra* an ardeiit admirer of I deed* of » | >r. Sifch an exploit ns Colin Maillard*» v » entirely t • Ins ta-t-. lie r.<-t only »lower» d gifts and li »n r- ¡ an the hei.i, but cai • «1 the | la . er.« of the court 1« . nr< dure n pantomime representing In* achievements on tiie stage. ‘ ‘«'hey made, as may eusi’y I m - uh - , i’ -.:i <1, an cviiting melodrama,! V .':!« h » ci lc « :e «■» papular tlilt I v. . | .a < d er -p-vlicr - and ini-■ ; : i <■ ’i by t- elnldi n on the ir -t*». • -¡vat i- vne was, ->f • r t.’ ... d .:a -.vkitig for he* < n'-lli.. , ;-ul ;‘'r- Ia«l who pla.V- e l < ... • • Llindi ''«kd and gnen a i:... k, while his playmate- »lodged .<• i ri:: a- I - i< nucil and -tru k nr »hit he«l at th<ui. ’.’»»lav th«- dr.itna, th»- chieftains a i li '.e • ir<- -. r -. They ar-- r»-h iv»l to «Iry anil dusty Take a walk around the busi ■ 1 But til e.m, . ,t II |«l<--. ness section of town. It will To Ti.-'ish a: d A-iicriran children* compare favorably with the it i< ■ n’s buff. In Europe it t '1 d c«din nuiillard.— aveiuge town of its size, but it - Youth*» Compsn on. should not simply be on a par with other places. It should be M<;s and !' • Mesn. the best uf ail towns of its ciuss. Certa. i tr.e - (<f American In- dians have a eunoas explanation for Broken sidewalks could wel. the il.;.‘>Ti nt quarters of the moon. i. fi-ry tu i - a r w ia<> >:i up|*curs all I»e replaced and new ones added tin* mi«c ¡-.'•■icr.ibii* hi on«- -pot and w here they are needed, and some march st* ailily eastward, at la-l lune could be spent to good ad ¡imb .ig up into the sky. Hut the vantage on the sweets in many trip i* »o I >n ; that when the miie sections of Scio. It might even rt :ch the i- n she hi»-» ha<l time to grow round un»l full, whereat they be possible to clean up and cart at once set to work and nibble ut' off some u( the rubbish and tin- moon until she gnaluallv grows refuse tnat litters up the streels • und the alley h and many of the ha- ut last <!. -appeared they scamper back to earth again. back yards. And then there are many I cusea in town that have the ap pearance of age simply for want of a c«>at or two of paint. They are good houses and shelter ex cellent people, but the visitoi from abroad gets the impression that the town is run down and is a gOod place to shun, and his ideas are passed on to other |M*opie and we lose. Best quality butter wrappen», neatly printed to conform with the law. 60c per hundred at the News office. •.'-ri X < ’ • W ■ » ; ' * « '•'5 % •, -.-. J • «y • .-»* «-*, ■ » /♦ * - ‘T! * • ■ ...••• - ■ « * ’ •* - r / ' • » Bring or mail your subscriptions to the office of THE SANTIAM NEWS I 1 r