The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, March 01, 1917, Image 2

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    Produce and
Cream
I ntn in tin* mnrket f«»r
I >r< ►« i «!<•♦• <>f
nil kind», i*<>
bring it hi .
I mn paying top pri..... for
Eggs, 1‘oultiy of all kinds,
t'hirkeiin, Ttirk«*vs, <•••••>•♦
and I hitk e , uL■> Vval am!
Pork.
11> addition toll.' - I am
paying within 2 <•< nt- li<
oi tIn* top t «.♦ r < I { I'.. \ X! •
deliver»*«! in Portland
I ali**> a'in to k< <*p within
2<-ei*t*of tin* Portland mar­
ket on all produce.
Biing me vour gm n hid< s
and pelts and I will treat
you right.
O. R. TURNER
Mis* For be* room and the high
school met in the assembly hall
and »¡>ent about a half hour
singing Wednesday morning.
The Juniors are going to give
a plav about the last of .March.
A program was given in th»
as.vmbly hall on Washington*!!
birthday by the Freshmen. Dr
Geselbracht of Albany gave a
splendid address on Washington.
After this, the school was dis­
missed for the remainder of the
day.
Card of I hanks
For bargains in ranches and
city property see or write R A
Scott. Scio, Oregon.
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WONDERFUL BILLIARDS.
a.
©hr kantiani ileus
PUBI I3HED EVERY THURSDAY BY
L W. CHARLES
Kntrr«ul »I th** |K»toffir«- »I Selo. Ora.,
u »«cond-cla*» mall matU-r.
MI’HM< KirilOV
Th« Gam« Frank lv«t Played Wh«n H«
Wat hear Death.
BARGAIN
CLUBBING
OFFER
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ONE YEAR
STRICTLY
ADVANCE. ONE DOLLAR
Advertising
rate« made
ap| Ih alion.
known on
PAPERS FROM
DISTANT LANDS
by the readers are numerous
and lengthy.
The editorials are generally of
a more digni fied and serious in-
tun* than American productions.
The daily papers devote more
space to book reviews and de­
tailed reports of scientific ) re­
gress ti an American newspapers
do. Humor is not so noticeable
and cartisms are used more rare­
ly than with us.
Very few, if any, of the uoloi.
ial ¡>apers issue a "ping sheet,”
but they supply this omission by
devoting a large proportion ot
every issue to the sporting news.
With few exceptions the ad­
vertising pages would give our
”ad” writers the nightmare.
They seem to have little concep­
tion of the value of space or of
attractive methods of presenting
either the text or the illustration.
A pleasing relief to this monot­
ony is afforded by the "ads’* ol
American advertisers which are
rather numerous on their ¡»ages.
.SI nool.
NOTES
The Jefferson High School Gle«*
Club will be at Scio March 2
They will give : n entertainment
in the High School Auditorium.
Admission 15 ^nd 25c.
l^vir.a Bauman and Kihei
Ingram returned Monday even­
ing fr< m Sahm where they had
been attending an Endeavor con­
vention.
Kenneth White has returned
to bch< ol thia week after being
aick with the La Grippe.
PORI LAND. OREGON
Dud Frank C. Ivc» liv««d he would
Without doubt have become the
grcntc-t billiard player the work!
ever -aw. When he» got -i< k h<*
»old hi» nit«T«-»t in the room he had
opened m New York, but continued
to make the place Ins headquarters
until declining health cau»>*d Inn.
to »tart for Mexico, where lie died
after reaching Progreso <>u Aug. 31,
|X!>!».
On«* evening the lute Ferdinand
Poggenburg visited th«- room ami.
finding Ives, »¡nd: “Come on,
i'rutik, ami play »<>me billiards with
tnc
I »ant a little practice for a
tournament.”
"Ilou -hall «*• playa»ke>! Ives
Pnggunlmrg rejded
“I want to
[»la» II ?
Suppose you play «IO-»,
anti I will make all I car."
he* agreed. Mild, although • lll*ri
at<«1 by th«- lung trouble which re
-tilted fatally a few month» later,
the "Napoleon” of billiards bud the
grit to engage in a long game. Hr
• on the liank. counted on the o[u«n-
ing -troke, and Poggenburg sat
down There he -at until the game
was linislied. I’og-genburg did not
get a »hot.
Playing with the care and per­
fection which char»eteriie«| hi« i>er-
formances when a well man, Iver
retained control of the Imll» until
he had aeon <1 i>00 Then he almost
collap-'d.
As lie witlidn-w from
the tabla he rcmarketl: "If I had
had another point tn make I won! I
not have liecn al>l<- to make it. I
was nWe to make the nin becaux
mv mind wt« <»n •><•0 point«."
Poggenburg declared he enjoyed
th«' entertainment mort* than if he
In <1 a <
to play and pronounc­
ed the exhibition th«* most wonder­
ful he had ever seen.— Exchange.
t■ ««'«I* »< Cat».
Fallowed
|*et r the («real lord »ml moat
fr«iiuciitlv or,lcr«-«l for Jo« own spe­
■iHs
cial tcuj»*.'nicht u
-, with four
cuMmges in it ; gruel, ni iig, with »our
< re .ini for •auc<'><<>ki roast meat.
• db pickled eitrtinila*r- for salad
lemons und lampret», -alt meat,
h. n nid Ilnibiir.-er <4i.....
Il • la-
gun dinner with calling? «ater and
» io* I the 1 K uetmg with goblet*
( bnrgut dy.
H»a Mit«
"It k mv Ii'li< . and I venture tn
H»M-rt it.” di'cland the lecturer
raising lu» «<•;<(, “thciv i-n t » man
in Ibi» atld:» |1C who ha» CMT done
ar. till!, to flelcnt tl • it I -t ruction
of our vast («»rest».”
A rather t
<1 looking man quiet-
Ir .iro«e in the rear of the hall ano
■ I. "I’ve »ho! wmidpccki'TS.
1.1 fr
$1.65
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THE SANTIAM NEWS
A gullant’» toilet in the day* of
the Tudor- in England »n no c««y
busincM, and a «Io* or clumsy »err­
ant no doubt got many an oath
and blow if he failed to tie up the
points of the hone, la<e the doublet
or arrange the »tonucher and frill­
ed shirt to In» tna-tcr’« mitisfaction.
A gentleman’» dre*» had so many
fastening», with »o much tying and
lacing of his garment» together,
that it »a« iinpoMuble that he
should ever get costume«! (sic) with­
out u»»i»tancc. The long ho»e had
to lie securely tied by a number of
Intchet» to the doublet; the doublet
it-elf, was laced up th«* front, and
the sleeve», being sla-hcd to »ho«
the shirt »leevfla, had also to be
laced sometime».—"History of Eng
h»h Dre«»”
W»»th»rwiM B rd« »nd Fish.
end of the rch< <»l v<ar.
A basketball game will be
i piaved between the H S team
land the Richardson Gap Loys
¡Thursday evening.
The domestic science class No
The Seniors are selecting a 2 have startl'd sowing on their
p ay which the} will give at the I summer du a».
The seagull make» a splendid liv­
ing barometer. If a cover of sea-
gull* fly ««-award early in the morn­
ing »«iilor» and fishermen know that
the day will la* fine and the win«!
fair, but if the bird» keep inland,
though there 1« no base hanging
out toward the sea to denote un­
pleasant weather, interested folk
know that the clement» will be tin-
favor*- OL all weathers mv fish
550 CUTSICE HOCUS
Rates:
Without bath. SI. per
day, upward.
With bath, $1 50 per
day. upward*.
Grant Smith A Co., Owner«
Erie V. Hauser, President
II H. Cloutier. M ng Director
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - j- - -
New Undertaking Parlors
Mr N C Ixiwe is the only li­
censed undertaker and em­
balmer of Scio.
All work
guaranteed satisfactory’. TVs
have a large stock of cas­
»
ket* on hand and a nice
licarse. All calls promptly
attended day or night.
A lady’s services will be
furnished if required.
N. I. Morrison and N. C Lowe
OREGON
SCIO,
SANITARY
(’boire Frr-di Meat: Pure Food and
Sanitary Inspection Invited. Home
Made Bacon, I.arti und Sausage
McKNIGHT &. DALEY
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F armers
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W <■ take egg» and butter in exchange am, pay
the hlgheat price fur «»me.
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W hen in town do not fail to call »t our «tore,
where you will always find a g«-al line of «taple
merchandise to a*-lcct from. Our price* are the
loweiy and our good» the beat.
Old T»ma En*ii»h Fap».
The three splendid muga-
zinet illustrated above and
the Santiam News, total re­
tail value $1125. all one
year for only
Octuple» an entire block,
ea*ily aceeMible to Port­
land’» Thratre anal Slu rping
«it« (net
Io the fir»t »ear <*t the l»*t cen
fury L«»n«l<»n .rfe ted great a«hu*ru-
Itoti for Cato’» » uh <lc, the fc*iiiu.
1st
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bring .iron- *1 I > \ddi»o»i‘» play,
gentle nun named Budget!. aft' 1er
witiow-mg it» pcrform.im»*. threw
Inni» Jf mto tl • l'!..iiif - I n In- wa*
home. Ili- U«l*. »a» r«*«ovcn*d. and
on it va* fr> imi a st rap of |w»|« r
with tl <• word-: ”Uhat Cato diti
and \c imon *pprov«-«l m»i»t need*
' be righi.”
P»»»- »»• Ge»»« at T»bi».
To the many friend* who so
kindly assisted during the illness
and after the death of our be­
loved wife and mother, we take
this means of extending our
heartfelt thanks.
A. R. McDonald,
and Children.
Old oapera 5 cents a bundle at
the News office.
Successor to
Densmore-’ad«* Co.
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