The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, February 08, 1917, Image 4

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    Federation. 23 Trull Mt, lluslon. Mass.
¡ The State W C 1 U. Iteknm Hlilg,
I Portland, can »siid you the Compen­
THOM AS UEEI JÜÍTINQS
dium of Temperance Truth,
S B Cole and w ife spent Satur­ • valuabie h-afiei •
day night and Sunday Lt the
I he essays M iit
I m - • xamii.< -4 by
home of Aunt N mey Bn_. eu.
Mr Wmteiihouse spent the
lutter part of the week with his
daughter, Mrs Clyde Rodgers,
and acted as chore Loy.
Wilbur Fleming, w ho has been
confined to hi» bed the past two
weeks, is ubie to be up again.
IfiUrj and
to Mr» Buiand will
JudgvS se.r< ted by
State Supt Churchill, the State Hoard
I of Health and the Oregon 'V ( T u.
by the latter of whom the prizes will
bv awardtd.
Ida M. Cumming»,
Co School -up’C
federated Church
Grandma Fleming was quite
sick Sunday, but la better ul this
writing.
Sunday School at 10;00 u m.
Preaching at 11.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 to 7:30
Mr and Mrs Arthur L-lN-r of
Song service from 7:30 to 8:00
Stayton spent Friday with her
Preaching ut 8 o’clock.
sister, Mrs R C Fepperlmg, le-
Prayer meeting every Thura-
turning home Saturday.
day evening at 7.30.
z\ meeting of the farmers of
11. B. ILER, Pastor.
Jordan ar.d vicinity withheld Mt
Jordan Saturday lor the purpose
of deciding on building a cheese
factory at that place sometime
in the near future.
Will be given at the Richard­
Clyde Rodgers had another son Gap hall on Saturday, Feb-
serious attack of appendicitis ruurv 10, 1917 by tie T J S and
('ash prise« will be
W ednesday night and is g< ttn y Z< B .1.
given
a«
follow«:
1st. best
along as well as could Is- expect­
mask
J2
(X);
2nd,
best
represent
­
ed. Geo Frichtl ih hauling milk
3td,
bent
ed
character
$1.60;
for him as it will be some time
before Clyde will be able to dancer $1 00; 4th. most comic
50c. Everybody is cordially in­
handle the cans again.
Geo Rodgers was up Friday vited.
By the Commit tee.
for a short visit and to look after
Masquerade Dance
some cattle he i« having winter
ed here.
Ray Dobson returned home
Sunday from Gilkey where he
has been helping load white tir
wood to be shipped to the I a .-ba­
boo paper null.
Charley Hollis ai.d family have
moved to the John Shindler
farm.
Kenneth Weetenhouse enter­
tained 10 of his little chums Sat­
urday with games and a big
birthday dinner, it being his loth
birthday. Those present were,
little Misses Lulu,
Alice and
My rtle Hollis, Wy ma Barmester,
Anna Frichtl, and Musters Bobby
Wirth, Clarence Rhoda, Roy
Hollis und Arthur Clara.
Chatter Box.
An Easaq Contest
for Oregon Schools
Of Interest to i cachera
Your Laat Chance
Hreentlv we published in thcae col­
umn» an offer of The Youth » Com-
pnnlun and Mel'aU’a Magazine, both
for ■ full year, for only $2. 10, including
a Mu all lire»« Pattern. The high
pt i< • ■ >■( | ,ij • r ai.d in< l a» oblig. d Me-,
< all’-' Magazine to rai-«' their »ubaenp-
tion price Ectiruary 1 to 1U coni« »copy
ai d 75 cent» a year to that the offer
at the at-ovr price must t»e withdrawn
. Until March 31 our reader» have the
privilege <>f ordering both publication»
tor a lull year, including the choice of
any IS cent McCall brew Pattern, for
only ii 10.
1 he »mount of eroding, information
and entertainment contained in the
fifty two i»»u«» of the Youth'» Com­
panion and the value of twelve monthly
faaluon number* of M> < all'» at 12 lu
offer a real bargain to every reader of
thl» paper.
1
Tin» two-at one price offer includes :
1. The Youth'» Companlon- fi2 ia»ue».
2 The Companion Home * ’alendar
for 1917.
3. Met all'»
Magazine 12 fashion
number».
4. One 15 cent McCall I’re*» Pattern,
' your choice from your first copy of
McCall'» if you »end a two-cetit »tamp
with your »election.
For the putpo»c of increasing inter­
New >ub»cription Received • I this
est in hygiene and giving drill ia compo­
Office.
sition, an i aaay contest ha. been ar­
ranged. A* the at ate school law re­
quire* that hygiene, with »pecial refer­
Beating Lgg*.
ence to the effect* of stimulants and
The next ti;:i<- vou wish to Ix-at
narcotic*, must be taught in ail aehoois the yolk ami white of an egg w li­
the contest i* open to children of all *rat< tv try tin.» plan:
Break the
gades
The children in all grades be­ egg, leaving the yolk in the half
low the seventh may write upon any •hell
Beat the «hit« stiff, then
hygienic subject. The essays in these drop in th- v»lk and beat together.
grade» shvu d be short and show den- It it not only done better, but you
rite and practical knowledge.
The -av.- v.a«hmg un extra dish and loa-
prise 1» $¿.<10.
iug n large proportion of the fgif
In the seventh and eighth grades volk that z'..ck* to dish and <-Kg
•nd tile high school the essay* may bi beater.
wiittvn upon any topic beating upon
A Question Answered.
the effect» of stimulant» or narcotic«
The dirt » litti e newsbny
. wna
__ bus-
upon the body, the mind, or upon the
1
funny old
efficiency of the Individual and hl* il­ ilv cry in.' i. - » are-, Thc
lation to so. lety. These e <*ays should Indy »tai li ng i.-.<r ncco-tcd him.
“Little b >v, <|o you earn your liv­
be based upon scientific fact* and show
ing
ng pnper»
»lie inquired.
originality ai.d study. The maximum
“Doe» I !> k it?" lie scornfully
numtier of words is fifteen hundred.
“Nau ; I owns er ateam
The state grade prize la 110 and the denuindi-d
I sell*
national $25.
the stat» high school vi. lit and er automobile.
dc*e for charity.”- Exchange.
prize 1» $1.» and the National $50.
Some <>f these essay» may be read in
An African City.
school or at parents meeting* and the
In
man'
w «is Kane n wonder­
boat e*»ay in each of the three grades
of conte«ta »ent to Mr» <• 1. Hulan.t, ful place n> find in central Africa.
fil'd Maple St, Portland, Oregon, by Ti> ' native city h,i» great infolding
May 1. If you desire reference ma­ wall«. Iw’-lvc mile« in circumfer­
terial on these subjects you can get it ence. pier- d bv thirteen deep gatr-
fmm the '•late Library, saii-m. Oregon. aai«, woli pl.itform and guard­
They are sending out upon application, house« n ,«1 ma«»ive door« heavily
with ir n. It* written ri-e-
kun libraries to assist the schools in ilw-
<»r ls date back neadv Stay venr*.
this essay contest
Foo'itn is C'o»».
Inexpensive material may usually I m -
“Whv do ' ll w -h to «lo«e thi*
obtained from: Anti Saloon la-ague
of America. Waterville, Ohio; Interna­ show?” demanded the beautiful
tional Reform Bureau, .’>»> Pennsyl­ tre*»,
"It’s losing money,” replied the
vania Ave, S E,
ashington, b • ; Na­
tional lemperance ■iociety, 737 Fourth manager.
"What of that? The crith-« all
Ave. New York ' itv; Prohibition Na-
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t onal Federation. 106 North La Salle ms that I look lovely in my pa
St, t hicagv, ill; scientific Temperance —Chicago Herald.
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NOTICE (IF FIHALSETTLEitlNT 1
FORD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That,
the undersigned. the duh appointed,
qualifie-t and acting administrator of
the estate of R. I*. Tooley, de< »■- d.
late of Linn County. Oregon, ha* thia
17th day of January, 1917, filed with
the County Clerk of Linn < ounty. Ore
gon. hi* final account a» such adminM- :
trator and »aid Court ha» appointed
Monday, the Jfith day if lebmary.
1VI7. at the hour of to o'clock in the
forenooi of that day m the lime for
hearing objection» tn »«id final account,
•nd for the settlement thereof.
Any ami all persons having objection«
to »urh final account are hereby tx.t
ificd to be preM-nt at »aid time at the
County Court room in the Court ll<«:»-
in the City of Albany, lann County.
Oregon, and then and there make such
objections.
bated January 17, 1917.
JOHN W. COSTELLO,
Administrator.
HILL 4 MAKES,
Attorney* for administrator.
We takv pic »sure in announcing th»’,
any of ou> reader* can «-cure a prett,
1917 pocket dUry, free of charge |,y
sending the postage therefor, two cm!*
in »tatnpa t D. SWlFt A CO . Patent
tjiwyer»,
Washington, u. C. The
diary i» a "gold mine" of uieful infor­
mal r-n. contain» the popular and elect
oral ' utr
. ■ <t by W ■ •
Itughc« from »arh at«te in I'.’lfi. and
a s.» by Wilaon, Rooavvelt aod Taft in
1912. »tate» the amount of the princi­
pal c.-op* pnrxlucti! in each state in 1910,
give* the census population of <■» h
»talc 1H9U. 190U and 1910. the popula
tion of a1«>ut fit«J of the large»! citivs
in the United States, aavnop»!» of bu»l-
m*> law*, patent law», household re­
cipe» and much other useful inform*
tlon
The diary would coat you 2oc at
a book »tore. For three .<) cent» in
•tsmp» they will send a nice wall cal­
endar, size 10 x 11 inche«. Semi five
161 one cent stamj*» and get the diary
anti calendar.
»
FRED T. BILYEU
SCIO, OREGON
¡Jossom Time in
the Golden State
A friend ju«t back from Siuthern California
»ay»; ‘‘The weather was fine, in fact too warm
for heavy clothe». Many were in bathing at
tl;<- beaches
Orange» were ripe in the valley*
while the mountain« m-arby were covered with
•now ’’
\\ .th warm, tunny weather it will not lie long
b. fore the l !o»»on>» on the tree* will I m - every­
where announcing that »pring m here
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