The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, October 13, 1911, Image 2

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PUBI ISHED EVERY FRlDAf BY
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L. GOODING
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Politically loiepeiikDt
Entered at the |»oatotftce at Scio, Or*.,
aa second-class mail matter.
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get the brasili <4 tU II N lata
HPHHi HIl'lKiN HA'l'K-H:
« »ne yeur in advance ..,
One year, at end of year
Six months In advance,..
Three months in advance
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and hopes never to we like con­
ditions here.
With a little
common sense attention to health
conditions Scio should continue
to keep her fine record as one of
the healthiest in the entire state.
Another matter which should
be investigated by the health
authorities at once is the purity
of our city water.
Samples
should I m * sent to the state health
board or elsewhere for analysis.
It is reported that after a heavy
rain some of the refuse from the
slaughter house finds its way in­
to the creek and thence in the
water mains. If such 1« the
condition it is intolerable. This
is the only source of drinking
water for our public school
children and demands prompt
investigation. The News docs
not Hay the water is impure. We
do insist, however, that all doubt
of its purity should be removed.
Itocdl hrevibit.:
Saturday is Grange Day.
AI>V F.KTIHINO
It A I'l'X:
The New* and Weekly Oregonian on*
U) year for 11.95. Good until Oct. 31.
ret
Grunge and Fair mreting* should
hung
* g<K»b crowd to town '-•turday
U*
Card of thanks..................................
S|>eclal obituary notices, per line
Extended w«-«kling comments,
jx-r line ....
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If you ar* interested in Scio and
Display ada, to be changed w«-ekly
vicinity you will lie at the meeting*
if desired, on* column wid*
16
each insertion, per inch..
Cyrus W W alker, th* grand old mat.
Business local* per lin*................... 05 of the Grange, will be at th* meeting
Ixtng time atanding ada. contract*
Saturday.
made wn application.
For Sal* 200 bushel* cf vetch at 90r
to SI 25 a bushel. Small amount of
cheat at 35 cent* per pound S. W.
Gaines.
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Biliousness I* du* to a disordered
One of the subjects discussed condition of th* stomach. Chamber
at the last council meeting is Iain’s Tablets sr* essentially a stomach
worthy of th«- most serious con­ medicine, intended especially to act on
sideration of every citizen of that organ; to cleans* it, strength«-» it,
Scio. We refer to that of public tope snd |mig<>rst<- it. to regulate th«-
I • alth. Our health department liver and to banish biliousness positively
ami «-ff«-ctually. For sale by all dealers.
THE PUBLIC HEALTH
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LETTERS FROM OUR
CORRESPONDENTS
Your choie* of any of my thorough­
cockerel*.
Strong and healthy bird». Beat strain
in Northwest. from prix* winner» at
Seattle Exposition. Choice fl 50. In*
troduee new stock and improv* your
flocks, also have sum* good one and
two year old hens, mixed stock, your
choice, 75 cent*. R. M Cain. Scio.
B bred Buff Plymouth Rock
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Saitiai Farm Topics
Grover Stanton and the Pie
Eater visited M. C. Gaines and
wife of Crabtree.
Byron Crablr-tt of Crabtree is
sawing wo)d with his w«i > I saw
in this neighlxirhood.
The engine and wood saw of
Winston Young mired down in
the mud Friday morning at ‘Ja
m. and took him until 4 ». m. to
get it out.
Andy Arnold of Munkers, was
up Saturday and bought 20 ton
of hay of Archie Ray. paying $10
l>er ton for same.
Marvin Davenport of I^r .vood
and Alvis Gainea of McMinvil'e.
called at the Santiam farm Fri
«lay night They attended the
Bohemian dance Saturday night.
Mrs. Ida Graham returned t*>
her home in Woo llm -i S i ,|a\
Rev. Williams preached nt the
school house in district No. 77
and conducted the Sunday school
following the aervic -t
.Job«- Cr.ib'ri !::<i-.. ,| m'.. in-
new hcuse Monday.
P ie E ater .
MHn lîcms .
Mr. Glascow will bygin build-
has been very negligent in en­ The following brio people went to
ing his ni-w n-sidev.- n<-th--
forcing the city ordinances Albany Saturday evening to attend th*
dance hall as soon an his lumber
governing matters pertaining to Musical Comedy, The Flower of the arrives.
the general health. A number Ranch. Dr. and Mrs. Prill and Mr
Mr. Hawk an I fa nily move I
of the toilets in different (tarts of >i d Mrs P. II MacDonald, going.over
In Dr. Prill's auto an I Dr. and Mrs. from here to Sweet H im-' th »
town have been allowed to get
Sa alerson and Mr. an I Mr*. It Dr
in unspeakably filthy condition \ n r’ and daughter Beatrice, going first of the week.
during the mimnvr and, wMI« a in Mr. DeVaney's car. The party re­
Charles Hull is ill, the
few persons have been notified turned about I o'clock and report a pronouncing it appendicitis.
to make changes, there have pleasant trip.
A new family moved into the
been others that have received
neighborhood
last week.
For Sale
no attention at all, and some of
A
farewell
party
was given at
the persons notified have failed About 100 brown leghorn hens, Goo-1
Hawk's
last
Saturday.
to carry out the orders of the layer*. Thoroughbred*. W. A. Neal.
Scio, Ore.
A birthday party wag given
health officers. One of th«- offi­
last
Saturday in honor of Iva
cials said if they tried to force
hrtnts Nd let
Shilling,
at her home.
compliance that the property
Sch«M>l IxMik* are sold practically at
Roy Shelley who hurt one of
owner and all his friends would coat. Hence must have spot cash Any
his
lower limlw a short time ago
get mad.
one who have not settled for books
is now able to lx» in ai-hool.
E. C. Peery.
(¡rent Benjamin F!
Is the must do so at once.
health of the town to be menaced
W ood H ee
Fir Sill
by a few persons too careless or
indifferent to obey orders that Six heating stoves ranging in price
Enltrtuntfl
common decency ought to have from 32.00 to 33.00. Some used but Mrs. Ralph Gill e.itertained the Sew
made unnecessary.
The only one M-aaon. Call on Janitor at school ing Society Thursday afternoon- in her
house. Board of birr-ctor*.
possible objection any one could
1 usual gracious anti hospitable manner,
make to a clean up order would
The time was pleasantly spent in com­
Firnen liienlloa
he that not all were included in Ship all your poultry, egg*. veal and paring neetlle work, exchanging bits of
the order who should have been. pork direct to the largest and oldest harmless gossip anil sewing. .Mr». R E.
rendered some fine piano music
This -an be avoided by the health produce deslera in Portland. We pay Cain
which was gratly enjoyed by all.
Re
board investigating conditions all highmt prices <]uote<| in "The Oregon­ freshmenta of cake and punch were
ian" for fancy stock. We can supply
over town.
served during the afternoon.
The
coops anti egg cases. Tag* free, Check
The health of the people of sent by return mail. Paid up i capitai ladies left declaring they had spent a
Scio has been remarkably good stock *10.000. F. H Sehmali A Co.. pleasant as well aa a profitable time.
Mra. Dr. Prill invited them to meet
in times past and as a result we 141-143 krönt St, Portland, Or*
with her on Thursday of next week.
are apt to get somewhat careless
in enforcing our health laws.
Ito Aiclioiitff
[»color's Notice of Hearing of Final Account
Some |M*oplc are prone to think Who has cried sale» successfully, who Notice is hereby given that the final
that what never has happened knows current values, and who is other­ account of Jacob Itartnik aa executor
wise well «pialified as a salesman, is the
of the last will and testament of W»nxl
never will. They never have one
who will get the most money for
Bullish, deceas«-d, has been tiled in the
had typhoid fever and hence are your product*.
county
court of Linn county, Stat«- of
sure they never will have, They
I have had the experience and believe
Oregon, and that the 6th «lay of
never have died but it is very I can rentier auch service« aa will November. 1911. at the hour of 9 o'clock
probable that they will some please.
a. m., has lieen dulv appointed by such
nlH
B. T. Sudtell, Halsey, Ore.
court for the hearing of objections to
time. It is to be hoped that
such final account and the settJem« nt
when the summons does come it
I 6oo< tamoi
will not be the result of prevent­ Can h* hail by ambitious young men thereof, at which time any person
interested in such «-state may appear
able causes. Typhoid fever is ami ladies in the field of "Wireless" or and file objections thereto in writing
more to be dreaded than small­ railway t*l«-graphy. Sine* the H-hour and contest th«- same.
Jacob Bartnik,
pox—the kind of smallpox pre­ law became effective, and aince the
Executor
valent during recent years. Wireleaa companies ar* establishing
stations throughout the country there i* C- C. Bryant,
There has also been one or two a great shortage of telegraphers. Po*i
Attorney.
cases in Scio this fall.
It is to tions pay beginners from *70 to |90 per First publication Sept. 29, 191L
I hj hoped they were contracted month, with good chance* of advance­ lout publication Oct 27, 1911.
elsewhere but one cannot I m * ment. Th* National Telegraph Insti­
tute of Portland, Or*., operates under
The best plaster. A piece of flannel
sure.
superviaion of R. R. and Wireleaa offi­ dampened with < hamberlain'a Liniment
The writer has lived in towns cials and places all graduates into posi- and bound on over the effected parts is
where typhoid fever every fall tiona. It «nil pav you to write to them superior to a plaster and root* only one
swept off dozens of the citizens for full detail*.
tenth as much. For sale by all <iealers
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Slat* «,( Ohio, City of Toledo, I
Luca* County.
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Frank J. lheney makes oath that h*
ia *«-nior |>artner of th* firm of F. J.
< in-n*y A
doing business in th*
City of Tole-lo, county and »tat* xfor*-
■a d, and that «aid firm will pay th*
»urn of On* Hundred Ikullar* for each o>
and «-very case of catarrh that cannot
be cured by th* use of Hall'* Catarrh
Cure. •
Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before m* and subscribed in
a
my pr«-senc*. this 6th day of December
A. l>. 1W6.
A. W. Gk-aaon.
(Seal)
Notary Public
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter-1 ♦
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and mucous surfaces of the syatrm
M«nd for testimonials fre*.
F. J. Cheney A Co., ToledoO. >
«oH by all Druggists. 76c.
Take Hall's Fa-nily Pill* I
pation.
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WALL PAPER
Largest Stock
outside
of Portland
Samples and Estimates on Request
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FISHING TACKLE
Expert
c. x p c r i Truss
irua^ fitting
1111 u i y
Camera
v. a 111 c i a supplies,
o m m h ' ' ‘ . etc
I Woodworth Drug Co
Albany, Ore
THE LOCAL MARKETS
Th«- follow ing are cash pricss quoted
>n Thursday of each week by our
ieak-rs:
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Wheat, per buvhe!..............
Data, per bushel............. .
Flour,"per »nek.................
Bran, per ton.....................
Short*, per ton...................
< hop, per ton
.................
Butter, (Country) per roll
Eggs, per dosen..........
Chickens, per pound..........
Chickens, |>er pound, young broilers
Gees*, per pound ...............
Turkeys, per pound...............
tlucks, per pound.................
Beef, per pound, live weight
Pork, dre»s«-d .........................
Veal, |x-r p»ui><l, for shipping
J. J. Barnas, W. F. Gill,
J. A. Bilyeu, J. R. Barn«*,
C. A. Warner.
I'BKSIUSXT, U h. tilll.
H sì W ktx MV, C. A. Warner
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SCIO ROLLER MILLS
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You are invited to «ubacibe for
News.
A Few Words About Style
FALL 1911
NALYZE a woman's charm and you'll find a very-
large part of it is due to correct dress. It is the
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little intimate detail of dress that discloses the woman's
jiersonality, and the most important of these details
are in her outer garments her COAT and SUIT.
La Vogue Styles
are primarily Parisian modifications of leading accepted
style vogues Americanized innovations of the season's
dressiest costumes.
Style corrections for these many seasons past have
won for LA VOGUE garments the reputation of
‘The Standard of Style.”
The styles shown in the La Vogue garment* are
true adaptations of the prevailing new fashion notes
exploited this season by th • foremost Paris dressmakers
Style Sources
Throughout the history of fashion, various countries
of the Orient have given i<l«-;i- to- ri'«»b rn dress. This
year, East India vogues furnish the inspiration for
the favored novelty elements in dress.
These new stvle effects an- having th« ir influence on
American fashion for autumn and winter wear the LA
VOGUE designs and patterns show these delicate
modifications with a smartness, beauty and refinement
Satisfaction
I-A VOGUE garments are made of the best materials
in all the latest fashionable shades the fit. the fabric
and workmanship will give pleasing satisfaction.
We have exclusive sale of these celebrated garments,
and add our endorsement to the guarantee of the maker
£a ‘Y
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The John
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