The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, April 13, 1916, Image 1

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Mrs John Hazelwood visited
Albany friends over Sunday.
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k.w To tho*<* who par promptly in
,
«harrt, th- Hlbw-rmuon |>O.- I. fl .. orcK„n l)(.«t|a9lnrnt \r». in Line of
per year. The pnce >• 11.50 if pisi
Induxirtr«, I'ayrolla. and Produrla
at emt of year. I he tmycr m not »ent
to rabaenbora who are mon. th ar. or.»
cf Labor and fitlrrprtar.
year in arreara.
*- A Federated church is a body
i f I'hr stia i p<«»ple who take
Christ as their personal Savior,
who di-ir • to follow Him and
His teaching . obey ami strive to
help Him build up His kingdom.
Then- is no church joining, be-
cau.- Federation does not mean
.i :n w chur/h or any brunch of
the old churches. It means com­
ing to,tether <>f the different de-
n 'in ’»?. cm . There is no sever­
ing of church connections what­
ever.
Whatever denomination they
belonged to Ifcforc coming into
the Federated movement, they
still have a right to continue to
that faith and belief. No one
gives up his religious opinions in
Federation any more than a man
gives up his political opinions
when joining the grange or anv
farmers ur.i m organization.
It
is on tl.e sone principles, join­
ing oil! ■ !v.
wit! others that
we may be t->mger in the battle
of right.
Any conve s, >n coming out of
the efi rt of federation has as
much right to any church of
their choice m «lid their fore L‘-
fii'.iors in the movement and it
ho ¡id be the duty of the pastor
in charge to •■<••• that they are
•nf< ly un I s ipsfuclorily located
in their •pirit.ril homes as it is
for him to strive to enter them
into the denomination or sect to
which h ■ belongs,
Ami we
know that all things that work
together for good to them that
l ive God, to them who are called
according t • his purpose, Rom.
8, 23. I believe t » be according
to Gid’s holy will, word and
law. b- ause he has mentioned
■< icii in so many different places
in the cipturcs, viz: Paa. 13 5,3;
Jon. 15. 5. Jun. 17. 22-21; A‘is
2. 12 17; R >.n. 12. 4 5; I Cor. 1.
13; I < nr 10. 16 17; I C>r. 12.
12; II (Mr. 13. 11; E.n. 2. 19 22;
Eph. 4. 13; Eph. 5, 2 >-27; 1 Put
o 1 6; 1 Pet. 3. A
School Notes
Many of those who have had
the measles have returned to
school. Among tlo.se who have
come bar'; to High School are
Inez Hiro.is. Rcva Tindall, Vic­
tor Lyons ami Delbert lsmg. We
hope others will return soon.
Newberg is working for logan­
berry juice, cider and vinegar
I factory. Albany and Rosel ir.
Don't forget the basket social
are also after the sumo kind of a
to
be given bv the Senior class
plant.
Mr and Mrs Francis Arnold
Friday. April II Tins social
New
railroad proposed Ire-
were over from Albany Sunday
was to have been given some
Last Thursday about noon. tween BaK-r and Pine and Eag'e
visiting home folks.
time
ago, but was postponed on
G«-o Morrow was at the ¡lour \ alley.
account
of the measles, The
An interesting letter from tin mill after feed, his team being
Mars hfield N mn Smith has
proceeds
are to help |»y for the
pen of .I II Geddes is promised hitched to a mud -lol. when ti e been chart« red to carry war sup-
roses w hich the class has g Ven
horses left alone for a moment,
our readers for next week.
p'ics to Japan.
III the School.
decided to lake a spin. Donald,
Prineville
vote«
$|
imj ,0O bond
Miss Smith has only nine I U-
Variety, cleanliness, courtesy, the little son of Roe Shelton, was issue to start railroad to connect
playing in the road with a toy
pila m the primary room.
for people who are particular.
wheelbarrow, unaware of dan­ with Oregon Trunk In • i<>nr
Sanitary Market.
There ure ••leven pupils <»t t
Redmond.
ger and the trghtened animals
with
the mt usles from Miss
G M Dafoe of D droit, Mich is
Mrs Margaret E Herrin of were bearing down upon him.
Jackson's
room.
building awmiil near Bandon to
Portland was here last Friday when Mrs Lulu Pope who was operate soon.
The teachers training class
night in the interest of the l.iuy working in her yard nearby, saw
took
observation work in ¡he
Orders have alr«a*ly
been
the situation and ran into the
Maccabees.
Grammar
room M uiduy.
road, snatching the child liter­ placed by France and Italy for
llki'M.’O cases of Pa» i fie Coast
A picnic win enjoyed by the
E D Myers went to Portland ally from under the horses feet.
I Salmon.
Eye
witnesses
say
the
team
only
High School Friday afternoon.
last Sunday with Chas Wvsely,
Myrtle Creek man has invent-
The school divided and it hare
driving home a new Reo car in missed them by a few inches,
and
the
wheelbarrow
was
made
•
I
engin i > run by air m t«•» I
and hound clure was given to
the evening.
into match wood. Many people of gasoline.
the picnic grounds. • Th«' hares
are
went.ng
Carnegi
■
mid
«
s
for
arrived
first and unharmed.
Halsey
ships
tan
of
e
rgs
in
a
Weekly Kansas City Star, con­
deeds
less
brave
than
Mi
I'y
Later
refreshments
and a gen.
»lay
to
outside
markets.
taining all the worlds current
performed.
eral
good
time
was
enjoyed by
news, and Santiam News, both
Leliar.on Paper Mill running
all.
one year, fl. 15.
full time with full fore»', ti t
tint» in months.
Perhaps you don’t know that
The sale of cattle at the Ran-
New depots will b«- built nt
we have some litera y geniuses
dal! farm last Saturday was
'•lar .htield and N< rth Bcm! ly
in our Sophomore English cluss,
largely attended, but nu st ot the
but wo have. Following is a
Pay Your Subtcriplion and be S P Co.
st<x:k went at a low figure.
them*' written by one of them on
Echo
w
ill
have
she
p
sh<
rm.
I iappy on the Way
”A Mule’s View of Intervention
plant
to
handle ."»*>»> sheep daily.
J W McArthur of Portlanu and
III
Mexico.”
Farm products shipped from
J K Green of Lebanon have b* en
"Etc
aaw,” brayetl the Mule
Anton Paesl of Winnetoon, Baker, H »ine\und North I <> v-
surveying hero the past wevK,
and
h<-
balked.
His mn .ter could
putting the city streets on an N’ebr. sends remittance to put dcr for 1915 were worth $7 ; '•
go
if
he
wanted
V». he wouldn’t.
him in good standing for another
Due to enl.u gemei.t of Haw­
established grade.
He
hadn
’
t
seen
Hny corn yet
year.
ley Paper Mill trade expands,
thougn
they
wer<*
near
to Mex­
Chas P Ohling, repreienting
buildings vacant fur months now
ico.
N Young han h d in a big cart full and new stores start. All
the circulation department of
"Giddap, you old jack-a:-*,”
wheel
to
pav
ior
the
News
for
the Albany Herald, spent Satur­
the result of enlargement of one
bellered the driver, "We are go­
his
son,
A
M
Young
of
Tygh
day ar.d Tuesday here in the in­
industry.
ing to Mexico.”
Valley.
terests of that publication.
Improvement in lumber busi­
"Ecu Aaw,” brayed the stub­
J li Jonas of Crabtn ■? has ness helps all lines of trade in
born Mule savagely. "Mexico
Prof White led the whole
school on a long hike last Friday punthed h,s •«b-enptton up a northwest.
is full of black things that try to
notch.
A
Pittsburg
man
will
build
kill you."
afternoon, the lessons being dis-
H
B.
ILER.
large
summer
resort
in
north
­
I
A jerk on the reins ar d the
persed with. Of course they all
Ona
Ona Shdton
Shelton made
made arrange- west on Sand lilt nd in Columbia
Mule alighted astride tne tor.gue.
enjoyed themseivee to the limit. men(g p, fcave jhe paper sent to
river between Portland and Van­
He kicked and caught one hind
Morrison’s will be headquar« :ii" a<^ress another year.
couver.
foot on the dashboard.
Urefor fishing supplies again
E
S
Oglesbee
of
Shelburn
paid
New
Bandon
mill
starts
opera-
” —
Eee saaw,” groaned
the
E S Og'.esbee of Shelburn paid
Last Saturday at high noon,
this season. He has the finest the News office u pleasant call tions with 80 men.
Jor.ee ___
and ____
John _
L Mule,
| Miss G ladys
_ ,______
and largest assortment of hooks M(in()ay
look O(H, <)f ()Ur n„ (t
"Ere aw, you say. Ill teach
1 he first train oyer the Wil- Kelly were united in marriage
of all kinds, lines, spinners, 9ub3Cription reve,pl, wilh h n,
■
f... .tic from E ig<-:m to at H j .
,,f tMd«*« um le. *«*• "howled the driver ns he
leaders, reels, ba.kfts, jhj I« s .
ICooa Bay was greeted with en- [, F Jones, Rev H B Iler ifficiat- jumped up and threw a bushel
Bamboo poles 10c. 3 for 25c.
of potatoes at the mule. Ker­
, thusiasm at all points. It took jng
flump! Down went the old don­
[
nerve
to
put
$11,000,000
into
this,
Ai
ij
e
f
rorn
t
)
ie
host
and
host
­
W A Woodward, a well Known
key and broke his neck.
enterprise
during
the
past
three
y
r
an(
j
Mrs
L
F
Jones,
only
traveling man who mukes this
"Wall I swan,” the man ejacu­
'years of depressed business con- the immediate families of the
territory, was here last Friday-
To parties wishing first class
lated.
"The old Mule knew he’d
contracting parties w, re present,
night coming in h’s little Saxon goat pasture for summer free ditions.
die
anyway.
” Lizzie Smith, T8
Veneta sawmill ut woik cut- Mr and Mrs Jack Jones of Stay-
and bringing along a wife whom for jqq head or more can obtain
(SENIOR EDITOR.)
lo i and Mr and Mrs Mike Kelly
he had annexed a few days pre- wmp of E s Oglcstree, Shelburn, ting railroad ties.
who
live
between
Scio
and
Jeff
­
Everfresh Co of Sutherlin en-
Hutchinson says he Oregon.
viously. O S Hutchihson
39t3p
erson, parents of the bride und
larging at cost of $6,000.
brought her along because he
groom,
respectively.
didn’t want to » lose sight of her.
Santiam News and Metropoli­
Japanese building many ves-
The bride was charmingly
tan Magazine, both one year for seis to handle U S trade.
arrased in a gown of pink aitk.
Scio is going to have a two bus fl. 75.
Dr Prill reports the following
Myrtle Point will do
while the groom wore blue serge, births:
service between it and the rail­
paving this summer.
a ring being used in the cere­
road station at Munkers. Chas
The new addition to Roll Mor­
April 2, to the wife of J D
A 20.000 ft sawmill being mony. A sumptuous dinner was
Wesely, a well known resident ris’ barber shop spoken of re­
Brasher, a 12 pound boy.
of Scio, went to Portland thia cently is rapidly taking shape built on Willamette-Pacific near served to which all did ample
April H, to the wife of R C
justice after the knot was tied. Pepperling, a daughter.
morning to purchase an automo­ and will be ready for occupancy Richardson.
Cheese factory to be built at
Both Mr and Mrs K"liy have a
bile bus to place on the run in in a few days. He will have a
host of friends here, who admin*
Rev II B Iler preached at the
competition with Roe Shelton, strictly first class modern shop Donald at once.
school
house two miles east of
Representative
of
linen
inter-
them
for
their
many
fine
quali-
when
he
moves
in.
White
enam
­
who has been running an auto­
Scio
last
Sunday afternoon, lie
ests
of
Belfast,
Ireland
says
ties,
and
whose
l>cst
wishes
will
__
mobile bus between the two eled chairs, new mirrors, and
large
fi
ix
mill
will
be
built
in
follow
them
to
their
new
home
reports
a
fair attendance and a
points since last summer. The more modern bath fixtures and
On-gon
if
experiments
in
flax
at
Albany,
where
Mr
Kelly
has
a
good
meeting.
He wilt
will preach
preach
will be
distance is three miles and a fare other conveniences
of 25c is charged.--Saturday Al­ installed. The shop is temporar­ raising now under way prove p< silion as a pharmacist with the at the same place next Sunday
. afternoon.
successful.
‘ Burkhart «k lz-e drug store.
ily located in Faltus* p<x>l hail.
bany Herald.
E C Shelton and J L Calavan
made a business trip to Shaw
last Tuesday.
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