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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1916)
• . «■ • _ • 1 . • / * • ft I . * ♦ , » •< r * ’ « .*4** * • » % • t « -4*’. L à » s' r» * '** • ■> ► ». • • •• 4 1 ~ • •» . • «1 .» «» ► « _ I - A« r « ’ • •» * ibhr Santiam jlcus • «C« 1’ *• «.«j-u 'J, - « • - V- « r *. pub ; ISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY L W. CHARGES tntered at the [awtofflc- at Scio, Ore., a* M-cond-claaa mail matter. MfltMt •KIJ^riON IIA’I k >ne year in u<lvance ........... One year. «I ••nd of y»-«r ........ Si» month* in advance I hrw month» in advanc« rate» made appiieatioo. Si I r. so 1. so known on Howdy! Here we are »vain. Your »mile ia charming it Uy keep Don’t waste time talking about prosperity. Grab it! The up» and down» of bu»i- iH- mi are pri , Is your wifi* it jewel? Tell her ao. Tell her so, anyway. Blessed i» the man who pay» hi» bill.-* if we gel the dough. We might add a little spice to life by turning Teddy loo -«• on Villa. Why even «peak of Mexico, when speaking appears to be ali that we have the courage to do? Big business is on the boom. So I- 1 ttle l>n»il>v»M. S» IS IllitUd V4 V4 'HI »• »>» W-‘ Il i I ou I nd Hull With I ««rybiJO npEUîNG CCCOAMUTS. H-» :<•' —— - ——-........... Man proposes, woman »op pose», dad opposes, the lawyer ex(arttes, and the judge deposes. Don’t worry about the mis take» of yesterday. Oil up your think works and avoid making any more of them today. For once we will welcome the advent of the baseball ho ‘.ISOII . with joy. ’Twill be a welcome diver.-ion from our Mexican ai»- MPitu nations. Any fellow can cure himself of the habit of vinifying other people if he want» to. But inoht p>ople are too absorbed in the art of vindication to w ant to. An eminent writer has said that we are physically, murally and mentally what our thoughts make uh . Good! With this as an aid and a guide we ought to I m * able to diagnose the thought» of every or.e in town. We don’t know whether it is a lack of feminine courage, or an evidence of masculine obstinacy or whether it ”iust happened,” but the fact remains that we haven’t a single leap year wed ding to report this week. th» Mt»« 1» ft .» n«»«ly Far th» Ctnd/mjkar. Ill large eandy fuctoriea many cociatnut» are m • I. In removing the uhidl« fr mt tin-- ■ nut* there are employed n. ri i. Ln work at tin» reg ularly. ju»l a» they «mild at any other trade or «-ailing. A coc i.miit <i|icncr work» at a I . i • ,'i. k of lam are »tacked Up on the iloor large mcka filled with cv. "Hi. At interval» he empti«^ a »nek • f nut* utt the bench in front of him nnd then he continue» open ing. II:« only t<M>l t» a heavy all atecl knife, like an all »teel oi*ter knife, with a heavy »olid handle anti with tin* other end flattened and tapered mtn a r>> -d ¡.ointed knife. He In- '- a nut on the brneli in front of him mid with one whack of the h«*nvy handle he break* the »hell, opening it w;th irregular fi»rure«. and then v t!i t e knife cml of the t - ; ■ p •■ ’ t • t-h '! and t ••- - « lit into a lar ket I hi* •ide. An expert opener cun »hell a great many «-<K'oanut« in a day. Hut the cocoanut ••[■encr i* not the only p r«oti employed at the co~ cobnut «-ml of the fn< torr. From the opener’« bench the tm»kct« of •liolh-d nut- are r-mon-d to a table, at v.Inch «it girl« who remove th# brown «km with which the meat of the ciM t.i-iut i* coi<-rcd. Knivc» made *|w tallv for lie« puHMar arc «»'••I. and <|Un Lli they cut o'T the (k in and I.»«- the nut« -nto other I .¡«ket«. wticre ion M-e them now. nut I t u o. but milk white. Th«-n t o < >. ojikii * arc dump'd into a clint . d>wn whit !i they go to the floor I h -| ow mtn the grinder». • which hrer.k the i •coanut* up into the retpiirv-l degree >.f •'•i,ir--« uc-» or liner«-", tied fr -n t' ■ •;• .mlcrw they go to th«* co'ikllig k'-tt!'-». for the c<»< ititil f<>r < iii.Ju • mu-t lie c*»”k- : ><1 Iwfori* it i« iim -'I If it were musl raw it wniii I » « hi l«-c..me »mir or ' ' .it ! « -.!■ nut «sir.tain». When the ;*r •und up cocoa nut h i* I k *«-n pii-ivd through the ho I r it i* •< ilv for manufac- lur<- into iv re • I onfii timi» in which ciwoanut lm it <> ll-< •!. — Ln Angele» Time» Our Firwt Cocoa. The fir-t • -v • i.r I r notice thnt announced the -ale of cocon and ch oculate in America rend: "An • Tmak. nt hi« li<m«c. a lit tle bi-lou tin- |lc!i iiivcrn. in l>.in- 1er-, ma' .<•- and «eil« vlioeoLite ul.i h Io will u arreni to Im gmal and Like* • i -' m t>» grind, rimae ah ' mm plca»<* tn favor lnm with their co-toni r.i n depend uf»«»n liv ing wi-li « •: n d und nt n i< n cheap rite ’’ Tl - not...- ¡red in the Eu-ei (i tn- of M ichii-ctt» on the 11-1 it of .Itine, I 77 I, live ie.tr» la-fore tl - tun;.- ft I • hitntion oT In di ¡o n h nn- Dc-pite Mt Tr.i»k'< n--iir.im-c that In» rate wa» «•heap, ch", 'ile iiu- ieri expensive and b« > th pur-c of uny Lm the wealthy folk. Even Lo»» At of’i» tin • K d Brown, i fnmou« d.ime h.tll proprietor and early day chiirm-ter of \l.i-kn. wu» ippr inch ed bv n gimlder nnd re<pte»ted to lend him $10. Without «uving u word t.'.e Kid punched the cu»h reg- i»t '. pul d -nt S’, nnd handed it to the gninblcr “V'.nt • d the latter. "Didn’t I a«k ion for a ten -pot?*’ The kid »lofted h’» chew of tobac co over tn the other »ide of hi» month, kicked hi* «lipper« in the comer and drawled in In« character istic fashion: “We both lose five."—Every- bndy’a. Have you ever bVen in a tropi cal country where you could stand at a safe distance and watch the alligator» snooping around and waiting for an op portunity to pounce upon theii unhappy victims? Mexico of to day ! Any one that will perpetrate a pa rod v on Gray’« Elegy, the most beautiful peem in the Eng lish language, ought to be boiled in oil. Uf course no aspersion is intended to be cast at any bod . by this observation, but bean Collins c4n take it any way he wards Lo. The t-arm- of ino-t of the davi of the w.-ek furie their origin in <ar n « •rd» and Scandinavian iny- ■ du*.. the day of the moon, Tue-dav. the din ih ot-J to T im . the god of war. W ’»In .Iny. the «I mi of Odin or Uixbn. king of the god»; Thur»- •I t . tin- d.ll of Tlior. g «I ui thun- det I lid.-iv. tin- dll deioti-d to • •- «III >.;■ :rd.n. tlioilii of Saturn; Sunday, the day of the word ip of the »nn. way» good naturvd. A great many Constipation have been pern anently tcneflted by When eoat.ve or troubled with eon- What to Tour orcU|aition. Rn«- Chamberlain’» lab!- 1» afUr year* of »tipalxm take Chamberlain’» tablet». i otYeri.'ig Th. »e tal<i«-ta »1 l engthen tu«r •'l‘«e de manager ob a laundrv, t ie stomach a: d erat le it to >>- rfcrrr They are • a»y to take and m<»»t agree Obtainable able in r4<*t Obtainable everywhere. nah. an I make» a right mmf’able 11» functK-na ngtui-ally. everywhere. I via*.* Bon of a Laundry. “What i» the name of rour laun dry r “Hannah Maria Johnson. »oh ’’— fl<>«ton Transcript Pictorial Review and Santiam Best Meals in the City New», both one year for $1.75. for 25 Cents Room 50c and Up H.» Idoa 0» a »«mon. Northwest Farmstead and Robert Murn», a man wlcbrat'-d Santiam News one year $1.25. for the part lie took in the Ameri can Revolution, cm on<e a»ked by Dr. Ru«h: “WelL Mr. Morn», how did you like the K-rtnon? I have heard it highly eitollrd.” by. doctor," «uni he, “1 did not like it at all. It 1» too »month and tu .<- for me.” "Mr. M •rr »,’’ replied the doctor, “what »ort of sermon d» Vou like?" “I like, »ir," rvplwd Mr. Morri», “that preaching which drive» a man up into a corner of hi» pew and make» him think th* devil i» after him." Filial P.»ty In Japan. Few Japanrac |»armt» hold prop erty m their own right, a««igmng it to those of their children on whom they are dependent. A »on who would ignore the claim» of lovaltv and filial piety would be con»i<icn^l outside the pale of human «eicty. Seldom indat'd are then- found in Ja|»an auch example* of forsaken parents a» are too often wen in oc- - lent«* 'and*. 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Come in and let us help you select your reading matter for the long winter evenings We can save von money mi your newspapers and maga- zines. Kollow ing are a lew of the manv attractive clubs which we are ottering in connection with the Now •> Daily Oregonian find News, both one veal* $6.00 Portland Evening Telegram and News, both one $4.25 Weekly Oregonian until Ian. 1, 1917 and News $1.75 Sunset the Pacifie Montlih 10 mns. and News OIH' $1.50 Womans World, Home Life, Household, Farm Life and Santiam News, all five one year for M .40 Bring or • .if The Weekly Kansas City Star I “What:-" An irritable, fault fir.diu< ili«poaition i»n<l the Santiam News, both one “Ye«. ma’am I have two half 1» often due to a <i :.--rdvri-d »tott.och A j ^t.gr fur If>. »i-t«-r» and throe half brother»."— man with good dig«*.', firm 1» nearly al- Philadelphia Pre»«. Names of the Days. * « . • - « 4 Aihertui'ig 4 , 4 v *'W *•4 t . subscriptions to the office of inked the THE SANTI AM NEWS I .