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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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.
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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
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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
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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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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.
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the News office.
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