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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1917)
• > • • narco; », must i.v taught in all schwis NOTICE Ilf FINAL SETTLi.ll'HT Giant Six is Sturdy the contest is open to children of all grade». The children in all grad«» be- | low the »ev« th may write upon any Car »oner 1» itEKrm <:1V«:\ Th.« i hygienic subject Th« ««says in th«-«- grade» »hou d I»- short arxi show drti- rii> and practical knowledge. The pris«» i» to, <«). In the seventh and eightb grad«s and the high School the ersays may Le written upon any topic le-aring upon the i-tfecU of stimulants or narcotics i.;«.i. the I- inc ml od, or upon th.« elh.-n i.cy of th« individual and his re iation to society These ««say s should I h - bKM'd uj«on scientific facts and show originality and study. The maximum number of words la fifteen hundred, lie state grade pnxr M •!<> and th« national F-«. Ih« state high school prize i II and the National $M. .Some of these «»says may b< read In the undersigned, the duly appointed, <|u»lifi«-d and ar ling administrator of the «state of R C. Tooley. d«cea»«-d. late of Linn County, Oregon, has thi» • Hlh day of January, 1917, hied with I the County Clerk of I.inn < ounty. Oro-1 gon, hi« final arc >unt M such adminis trab>r and saal Court ha« appoint« I Monday, the 3Sth «lay of ii-bn sry. 1917. at the hour of 10 o’clock in tn« ; forenoot of that day a« the time f r hearing objection» to s.id final account, and for th*- settlement lhcr««-f. Any ar «i all persons hat mg objection» to such final account are hereby no; die*, to I m - present al sas) time al the County » ourt r«« m in tli«- < >. irt li..u ■ in the City of Albany, Linn County, i Oregon, and then and there make su b objections. listed January 17, 1917. JOHN W i OSTE1.I.O. Administrator. Bil l. A MARKS, Attorneys for Administrator. With all but 30(1 mile» of the 1300 r<-<led «If, th» Grant fill which travel nl that many mile* without a motor atop over th* roads !«• tv- <-n P< it .« ar.d Seattle, left her» Thursday morn ing »n the last leg of endurance run. »till spurting and anorting ju»t «• will ing to take tnore punishment as it w » the day it left Seattle (or t> <• flret ti p to I'ortland, siys the Oregon Journal. Edward t'smplx-il, Seattle Grant dealer, wax at the wheel when si r left and with him waa E A « hur.b. »ah-» manager of the firm, both of whom had made the fiist trip dow . ! The Second Mund trip waa made with A I. Leonard and f barley Kurkins a1 sch.sii or at parents meetings and the . b -st essay m each of the three grade» ; ternatiig at the wheel. Tires ripi>ed to r>bt»-n« and «-h • « all of contests sent to Mr» <» I. Bulaad, | torn link from link, gave evidence of <>■-. M ip < fit. Portland, Oregon, by what the car had hern through < n th.- May 1. If you deairo reference ma- lari trip to Portland. Part of the tin t 1« rial on the <• su. j«'< ta you can g«-i it the car was driven through alert or else from the ■'•tats Library, faiem. Oregon. was breaking through the crust on th«- They are sending out upon application, road to pick up mud and waler, which toan libraries to axiat the schools in froze the minute it waa splash) d this «-»»ay contesi I •« -«t. ■ -a! msy u«-ia.iy i- against the parts of the ir V Ne« ir» ’s Irrst I or Our Reader» 1 line an<l again the driver« had tn obtain»«! from. Anti Saloon laragu<- Stop. put a coat over the radiator nnd of America. WaU-rville, Ohio; Interna- bundle it up like a sick pup, then b, y tionnl Reform Bureau. 2U6 Pennsyl »«• take pleasure in announcing that j raising the engine, heat the radiator vania Ave, S E, Washington, I* t I Na any uf our rcadera can aec-jn« a pretty ’ enough to thaw the ice, which threat tional Temperance Society, 737 Fourth 1917 p«»ckct diary, free of charge t.y ened each moment to stop the circu . Ave, New Yora ’ itv; Prohibition Na- sending the postag«- therefor, two c< ..«a lion in the tub-». l olia! F« deration, lofi North l a Sali«- in »tamps l D SWir I A CO Pat«-nt the car waa. ind -ed, a queer sight St, Chicago, III; Scientific Temperance j Lawyers. Washington, h. C. The as it came io Tuesday night So much Federation, 2d Troll M. Boston, Ma»», diary is a "gold mine" of useful infor ice and muck bad froaen to the steer The filate W C I U. Deknm Bldg. mation. contains the fmpulsr aid rl«-« t ing members that it could hardly I Portia «I, can »«-nd you the Compen- oral vot-- r« c« ived by Wilson and turned around a corner with as wide a dtum of T<-m;-« ranc<- Truth, (50c| and Hugh«-» from • ach stat« in 1916, and curve a» the ordinary street. Th« »ahiabli^leal’.i-es. slao bt Wilson. R<a,s«-veJt a«xi Taft in Ih" essay» »«-nt to Mrs fluland will | pilots had to get out eVer f. w mil. » 1912. state» the amount of the pr«n « be examined by judges selecbd by! on their way down, a« the evening 1» pal cropa produc«-d tn each state in 1916; cam«, colder, ami chop the ice off the Stat«- Supt Churchi.l, the Stat«« Board gives th«- censua population of ea«-h of Health and the Uicgon W (’ T U, running gear. sta'c 1K90. 19!»f and 1910, the popula The motor has not had a tool near it by the latter of whom the prises will lion of about fiull of the largest cities ano in «pile of the heavy work is still be award«-d. in the Unit«- ! States, anvnopnis <»f bu«i r inning on the original gallon of oil Ida M. Cummings, nros lawn, patent laws, household re I p. Sell All 'up’t. that was out into it when the -.ir li lt cipes and mudi other u««-ful informs Seattle for the hr»t time. Th«* g»»<>- lion The diary would cost you 21c at line rnileag«- has not been kept »<■<■ a Ixejk store. For three 3) cents in ratcly on the entlie run, because Ils stamps they will tu-mi a nice wall cal motor haa been alloAed to run so endar, also 10 x 11 inch««». Send five many hours without doing any work. (6) one cent stamp» ami get th«« diarv Sunday School at 10:00 a m. The only test was on the first trip dow n and calendar. Preaching at 11. when it made the 2«MI miles from '-«-nt- Christian E: <leavor 6 :«) to 7:30 j tle w.th an average of lh.fi miles to the g illon. Song service from 7.30 to 8:00 Toe car may come down »gain the 1 'reaching at 8 o'clock. first of the went if nnyo-.e will drive Prayer meeting every Thur«-! it, but it has worn out four m«-n and day evening at 7:30. unlr« li new row appears th>- m--t< r wit ■ t pped. II. B. I LEK. Pastor. To th* 4m/'•iran The bug -ear on ail the trips hss 1 h< **<•• rrtnrji «»f the tea« mw«r 1*t been the stretch known as Ostrander ?• »in•«uiiftfw to tnrr S » *»->t '» I » hill near Keiso. tach time, th«« watch L i Knt hl 1 i (of It Hit It «¡I b (artHfN fib*» (tW lb« | m du* •»( er.« at either end have wait««! patiently mtM h luwrr |im m ultra»-t by U m * I tiadi«n for th«- te’e.-ram which told them that btd tier w —..... . the car hail again negotiated that Well n ’• th thing »f I hr 1» ymb which Recently we publi»be«l in throe col str. t. h, which was i ettimr worse each tbr Brdihb I»» h weft made but the pub time t at th- car went through. The umns an off««r of The Youth's Cum- lic 1» rnllUt-d |o kfviv* lt.r («1 1« Up »n win L wr «. irwivr» l>i I (<»r thi» * ri mud th«»« is just about bottomleM and panton and Met all’s Magaxn.e, both a w.- ago th«« I. M I’ truck wh:«-h wa» for s full var, for only 12.10, including two >r«r» nc<> wr ttw»k coiitrart» I«» iti.ikr I 2<*0 I |-i|irh «lirllw al m then completing th«- last leg of its a .McCall l)rv«s Pattern. The high price «»i I 1» Io now Iran-continental trip, was floundering uric« of pniwr and ink has ub igrd Mr not m »iniclr «hrll I iwm tarn ar* through this with Pilot Usrwic liter < Call’» Maganm- to ra.a«- th««ir aubscrip ; rrptrd l»w Ihr (.mrfiiniriil, «1- ally lowing the big truck thro.ofh by lion price February I to 10 conts a copy lliou^ti we h.«»r rt|9en«le<i. in snaking her up with th« power of the and 7.1 cents a year so that the offer W4K<», material*, rh «»it thrroe al the above price must tie withdrawn truck. <»»«trr» |*>22.*i3l. ami we lunr n«»t rr««i»r«l m MM»! I |M>I I \H <»r> Until March 31 our road«-rn have th«- On the last trip two chains were lost the»« rontrat I* in this piece of mini and tire« went ■pr.v i «-,••• <>f "id«-ri k ' both fxibli -alion» It» »¿ Idsrti • htrr«l '»IWpmaihMl df through <>n th«- occasional rocks that for a full year, including the choice of U»e r*H'U«Btft »«¿bl «Mali' vaa t»*{4« i«r «*«sMtti.Hf la» p «Qi* any I.Vcent McCall Dress Pattern, for they found imbedded in the mud. Mr Campbell said that th« r-«a«J iron only <2.1 >. Iq tta light •>( «*ur rtpenr?). r ami hav ing IIO ail lirr bnwia, Wr tad f<M lte-m< h The amount of reuding, information Portland to Goble is in pretty fair •»talla appmtitnalrlv tta Mnmr ratr iw shape and while a little rough, offers and entertainment contained in th«- i pfiMind m « tti4t whirii the ¡»rparl good tracti-.n a. all points« Hr never * tlfty-two ir auro of the Youth's Com-' men! a< lunlh «a vdrd e 14-im.h «bell hat! a minute's trouble from Goble U| i panion and the value of twelve monthly ’ contract «>nr >«* mf »»t<» W h«-n lli«t car reached Seattle it had | fashion numbers of Mc< all's at f2 10: Brthlrhrni Steel ( ximpariv to its credit 1237 miles, all but 37 of , offer a real t argain to every romier of (Hw M htffmte which were rolled off on the worst i this pa|«cr I I <.r M <a ««a %« I f ’<*a4'M roads in Washington. The car it«<- f This two-nt one price offer includes: was brand new when put to th«« test, 1. Th«- Youth's Companion—W Issues j or practically- so, having been run lest J I « ni| « •■« Hon:«- < alei- la: than 10*i miles gnd never off th«« pav for 1917. ment. 3. .McCall's Magazine 12 fashion ' The teat waa staged under the aus numbers. With It« Mdifijr Improvement« pices of th«- Manley Auto C» «if Poit I. One 1.7 cent McCall Dress Pattern, i land and the Campbell Co of Seattle, I your choice from your first copy of | i hr time of U m car on each trip w»s Mcl all's, if you send a two-cent stamp i M«v»l Subttriber» <nn»«der TODAY'S a genuine nece»»i«y bn»u«e n aituslly always in the nighborhood of Id hours with your selection. h«-l|H to «o!«e »lm«Mt every problem U tbe w hich is good, even in summer. wile, moth»« end hotneinali« New Subscription Received nt this i Fred T Bilyeu is the Scio representa You will find the clever fiction and Office. KMoaaOC Uonr» irom real Id- Lie irlml w» tive for the Grant Six and has one of bter-res over kek!> o] tbe cars on display, which he will be fiowwv. pleased to demonstrate those Inter Y nu will love TO ested FORD •////; ¿’.\ / Your La«st Chance TODAY’S MAGAZINE WILL DELIGHT YOU Elector s Nohee io Creditors An E«s8at| Contest for Oregon Schools Notice is hereby given that the un-1 der<ign««d has been apjHiinte l executor of tbe last will an«l t«-»tamcnt of Isaac f C. Bate», deer.«-« I, by th«- County I Court for I.inn County, Oregon, and, that all claims against the estate «if j Of liitereit to I cachers Fer the ««¡rpvse of incrra»ing int« rst in hygiene and givingdrill in con ; sition, an essay c< ntrst has been ar rango!. As th«« state ached law r. quirro that hygiene, with special ref«i ■ enee to th ■ effects of stimulants a I said deceased shouk! lie presented to I the undersigne«! executor at his office ■ in Scio, Oregon, within six month»' from th« date of th«- first pul licstion ■ f thi» notice, which is iebruary IS, 1917. C. C. Bryant, Attorney. R. ffhslton, Ex •<utor. ( DAY'S not only levsine a a prsrti- cal and deprodable. bul b»«au«e every numlev will btisg ■to y««w home. |ey, iaifw»’««. «»<»««• • (•meat and food ebret A years <ub«eription costs you only 50 cents Many angle aeon will be worth that to yr,a m etey-Mviag sJeai and plearure Suber r «be !oday TODAY’S MAGAZINE CANTON. OHIO P« -H vow <b«H-<b need, iwoaav. wna he fraa <4»ah J TODAY‘9 til* 00 < OS., «a I »e* C V w fc, Smai he Arm rar»«w ea«v / i / as ./ a c.//i TI h * lit’« Eor«l :tr«- Hp-lo the !niiiiib‘ in appear- an« «• u illi Log«« ra<li«it<>; an«l «»i««•!«»•«•«! Ian lioml with t ill «-tiv.iniiin« « f. «1. iT iivn icHiler» fr«nit and rear, black tinisli with nit'Kel t.iinining»—a mappv look- i ar- in I >vith all th«« <L«; fin<lalili«. er.iitiring and it <•< «mnniiral «pialitic» that have mad,« the l «ir l " i In’ (Jniv««7»al Car ’’ < Hi«« fact i- worth more than a ton of on,...... a . Eotd cats ar«« selling from five to ten over imv and all other car», -imply because they gi\«t moi«« - it ¡«lactofv •«•rvi«,e, la»t longer and an* • i-'««r to o[««-ia:<- ami co-t lent* to maintain—and th«-.”«- - no guessing about th«« reliability of Eord ser vice. Hunabout > -I'«, Tourin" <’aT £-3’4), Coupclet ¡j«’o5. Town Cai ¿o'«'«"», Sedan Std’>—f. <>. b. Detroit. On <li"play and for salt1 by FRED T. BILYEU SCIO, OREGON Blossom Time in the Golden State Federated Church Bethlehem’s Bid on Shells for the United Stales Navy i A friend just l-ack from -oiithcrn California my ; "The w«-ather wa» fine, in fact too warm for heavy clothe». Many were in bathing at the l^-arhe Orang«-» wer<- ripe in the valleys while the mountains nearby wer<- covered with snow ” With warm, sunny v.rather it will not be long l-efor«- the blossoms on the trees will be every when- unnouncing that spring is here Take a vat atiufi trip m»w while life it» ¿iffer- < nt; »vlifiv t limate -urrmimkngs ami ainuoe- nients arc out of the ordinary. Spend a t///7r /7 // i I '< bt lift 11/. THREE TRAINS DAILY Scenic Shasta Route will later you there in comfort, Awk th»* Agent. JOHN M. SCOTT <«. m r.d l‘a--.'i)g« r A .«nt Portland, Otrgon - Southern Pacific Lines C.1I.IF(>l:.\ l.l !>.! )■ .y.tltril ¡0