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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1911)
r ’ • ‘ - I ,4 J •• < «41 »• V X • I % F, • ‘ a • ■ « » * fd ■ s>. r’ 7 .». ’ « ? * f- ■ * • *' _. - • . # a .’ * ♦ • •* • » •« < ■ 5 \ -» M - ,V‘ 4* Sft » • - S' ’ » • * i • vi '-.??? r • * ’ / * • J t‘ F X ' ' < V " --- T * 19» *,* A. (bhc Sintiam fl nr 5 bub : ished every F riday by I.. i,. <; oo I > i n <» I-piToM < ni > I'HuruiBnm. Politically IndcpeBltnt Enti re I at th«- pœtotüce at Sew, Or«., tt» »econii-rlaji» mail matter. the near future farming must be more Intensive, less extensive on the |»art of «>ach farmer. A few acres well cultivated rather than mans acres of low pnxluction must become the rule. The day of cheap land is alroady past I^xnd is rapidly becoming too v duable to be allowed to remain idle. The vicinity of Scio ofTcra many opportunities to new wt- tiers, There is yet plenty of room and some of the liest bar gains in land to be found any- Whel* 'n L‘f,n COUnly lre tO found not many miles awaj. Then« are hundreds of acres of as fine fruit lands near Scio as can be found in Hood River or Southern Oregon. Golden op- portunities are awaiting some one. Why not have a local organiza tion which will take hold and let the investors who are constantly coming to Oregon know of the opportunities offered in this sec tion? No need to do any wild- cit advertising. The plain truth will suffice. We would lie pleas- «il to have others exprès< th ir views. ooooooon LETTERS FROM OUR 9 9 COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS Sanhsm Farm Topics Mrs. I). Donahue and son C. L , were Albany visitors last week. Oscar Berch of Heppner is visiting at the home of his sister Mrs. M. E. Shilling. Edd Woodmansee returned to his home near Wren Monday after several weeks visit at the h >me of his sister Mrs. Joe M inkers. L. Clunkett who has lieen a resident of Munkers for a num- l»er of years, moved his family to Corvallis last week, where he has rented a farm about a mile from there. The social dance at Tom Quig ley’s Saturday evening was well attended and every one reported a good time. H. O. Shilling visited relatives here over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Gibbons and little daughter of Shelburn were guests at the home of Mrs. Gibbons parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). Donahue Sunday. V iolet SALE F COMMENCING NOV. SATURDAY. 4 Mrs. Reliecca Morris returned HOME PRIM Per to her home in Albany Monday. Mrs. Eva Neely returned to Cent Ym cx H»4 - tW ilxw^ the hoHpi,tal at Portland Saturday I» tiv ipux hkv. h . xm hmv at ••<« »»J morning accompanied by her pi U m brtuiu U th* Si.25 r»u DISCOUNT daughter. Miss Felma. The neighbor« volunteered and ON ALL repaired the road leading from Scio to Lebanon on the old Elliott 1 1 ■ HrBW’IUBTION ItAITi» farm south of the Crabtree bridge, giving it a new coat of One year in advance . ...................... |l 26 One year, at end of year ............. I 60 gravel. Si* month» In advance.................... 7’ The farmers have lieen using 60 Three month» in advance............... the good weather to the best ad IK. Single copy in wrapper................... vantage in putting in their fall AllVEKTIHINU ItA'I'KM: crops and are getting along I • Can! of thank».............................. .. tw> nicely. IKI Sjiecial obituary notices. per line Our school was dismissed for Extemfwl wedding comments, three days this week on account wi [ler line ShJlborn Items of the teachers institute. Display ads, to I m - changed weekly if desired, one column wide Frieda Steidel spent last week Roc Shelton visited his brother 15 I each insertion. [>cr inch.. at Macleay. SbNbo il Sb«iU John, at West Scio Thursdi y Business local» per line ......... 06 Rev. Hendry of Sal»*m made a L>ng time standing *<i*. contracts Mrs. Frank Gooch returned night. b isiness ' . made on application. Friday evening from Vale, where Any MM v. i diing cabbage for Next Sunday is the regular i «he had been visiting for two putting up kraut can find them day for services in the Catholic months. at the Santiam Farm cheap. WHY NOT SCIO, TOO church. R. H. Glasgow has completed The Pit Eater ia puttilig | J. W. Miller who was sick s<> his house and moved into same gallon of kraut. Nearly every city, village and long last spring is again ill. Saturday. Potato digging is progressing hamlet in Oregon except Scio ha- Roy Spangenberg quit school Miss Ethel Ogleabee arrived nicely with a light yield, but a some kind of an organization for II rSari }'oii .Money on Your Suif or ('oat 'ast Friday. Ixsisting its parti'ular advant Saturday morning for an over fair quality. We guarantee to sell you cheaper than you can buy elsewhere A trained nurse arrived here ages an<l luting intending immi 8undai «isit at home. Mrs. Freeman has a fine band grants know of the opportunities last Saturday to wait on Mr. of 51 turkeys, most all gobblers Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith re Regular Price Charged for Goods Sold on Time. awaiting the newcomer, Scio, turned Monday morning from and is fattening them to sell Wolf’s little boy. also, should have some such Albany, where they had been to Thanksgiving. She expects to Mrs. Gooch went up the line organization. We do not mean visit their son. realize over $100 for them. Tuesday. one of the booster class which Thomas Hailey went to Salem Ben Gooch moved to Scio last Frank Gioch returned to the tries to make the unwary think Gooch mill Monday morning. Monday on business. week. OUR MOTTO ONE PRICE TO ALL that Paradise has at last Ix-en G. A Griffin and Henry Miller B. F. Blain and wife left for Mrs. Faulkner is ill. located; such clubs do more Gooch mill Monday, where tin'', were in quite a deal Sunday. Th«* public school children are harm than good. Oregon has will be employed a few weeks. Griffin traded Miller some goat- enjoying their vacation this suffered much from such ill ad Elmer Galloway is able to be for 5000 feet of lumber. wi-ek. They will resume their vised advertising. Many a per The Sutherland and Ray lxiys around again after being laid up work Thursday. ALBANY ABSTRACT COMPANY son has returned east thoroughly were having the time of their several days with a broken rib. W ood B ee disgusted with Oregon and Land Titles a S/ m ciaf ty Mr. ami Mrs. Spangenberg lives Sunday with their six Bega) Oregon people because of falsi' hounds chasing rabbits, which claims made in literature sent a id son. Roy, left Monday mom- Buien Hollow Noles t out broad cast and which claimed i ig for Vancouver. Wash., where are getting to lie quite a nuisance (let the were in this neighborhotxl. They Geo. Leeves and family «‘very advantage under the sun they Intend to locate. it <>f UK Theron Russell left Sunday jumped an old one with eats callers at C. P. Hasslers Sunday. with no mention made of any of similar to a saddle blanket. The Prices O.’W. Hassler, Guy Hollis and fh«‘ disadvantages. One person, mirningfora short visit with dogStbrought him through the Loyd Hassler are in the moun- his parents at Macleay. who is thus le«l to expect wonders Santiam Farm and came near tains this week. They think Ill'll and who returns disappointed catching him, as they were about thero will be no game left when I and disgusted, can do more harm Lf. PA. CURL. M anager •100 yards liehind. Mr. Editor, they return. Nolic» of Htann, il Final Accsanl to our state than hundreds ot Both Phone» Z23 S Bruadalbin st. Albany, Oregon you ought to have been here and Mrs. T. A. Paul was a visitor circulars can overcome. Notice la hereby given that the final What we want people l>a« k account of Jacob Hartnik aa executor seen him as he went through the at J. H. Hasslers Sunday. > O' east to know is the plain unvar of the la»t will and teitament of Wenxl Santiam cabbage patch just hit 0> O> « Mrs. Chas. Bedell has been o ►<o Bullish, decea»e«j, haa been filed in the nished truth. We, who know county court of l.inn county, State of ting the high places, head and visiting relatives at Markola. conditions here ar«' satisfied and Oregon, and that the 4th day of tail in the air looking back over The farmers of this vicinity more than satisfied with them, 1 Iceember, 1911. at the hour of »o’clock his shoulders as much as to say have been busy for some time a <• and if easterners who are told a. m.. haa been duly appointed by »uch come °n lioys, 1 am going some. hauling gravel on the main road Largest Stock outside of Portland Dean Turner returned from the truth are not satisfied to com • court for the hearing of objection» to to Scio under management of C. »uch final account and the »ettlement Samples and Estimates on Request to Oregon they are welcome to thereof, at which time any jierson Detroit Saturday where he has P. Hassler and deputy W. W. been at work. He got his hand stay away. interr»ted in »uch catate may appear ♦ Sanders. The people of Scio ♦ FISHING TACKLE The writer has seen a large and file objection» thereto in writing badly sawed on the same hand should thank Nr. Sanders. he lost his front finger some two part of Oregon and also is some ami conteat the aame. Elmer Larwood Portland is up years ago on a wood saw. Jacob Bartnik, what familiar with the literature for a few days to visit with his • w > — Executor Expert Truss fitting v. Camera supplies, etc ♦ Harris Muncil and family of — r- aniGi < sent east by many commercial C. C. Bryant, father and mother. Hungry hill. w»re out for a Attorney. clubs, as he himself was well Any young lady wishing for a i I Woodworth Drug Co pleasant ride through our flection Albany, Ore Eirit publication Nov. S, 1911, supplied before coming west job of house keeping call on ' Sunday. We know of no part of the state Laut publication Dec 1, 191!. ■<>■ »V > <8 Jobe Crabtree went to Scio Frank Holub as he is a Itacheloi. which has a brighter prospect for good, substantial, permanent Buiri il Oiolatnfs lor Citirrt llul Conliin Saturday and purchased a new shot gun and a wheel barrow lircirj Tboiaj Topic» growth than has Linn county and is only a boy of 83 years, and this part of Linn county »• mercury will »urcly destroy th* »en»e The school teachers of thia stands second to none in future uf «mell and completely derange the but is going to kill rabbits for vicinity attended the Teachers possibilities. To us one of the whole »yxtem when entering it through his meat this winter as he used Institute this week. best advantages we now have is the mucous furface*. Such article« to do in Montana. Miss Lettie Weddle of Stayton should never be used except on prescrip P ie E ater . the fact that this part of the tions Grom reputable physicians, as the has been visiting relatives in this state has not been overadvertis damage they will do is ten fold to the neighborhood the past week. Mooters Noles ed. Hence, growth here, has good you can possible derive from them Ben Shelf and wife of Stayton. Miss Bertha Herling returned been healthy. No mushroom Hall's I atorrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Oheney A Co., Toledo. Ohio, eoc.- to her home near Stavton last visited relatives over Sunday. growth, no “busted” booms, t»in» no mercury ami is taken internally Mrs. Ed Gilker and brother week, after a few weeks visit have hurt this section. acting dirretiy upon the blood ami intend building a house on her But there is a possibility of mucous surfaces of the system. In with her sister, Mrs. Chas. farm where they will reside. being too rr.odeat. We have buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you Apple. Mrs. I>. I. Smith and daughtt r get the genumg It is taken internally posubly been taking the other Wm. Wilson returned from the ami made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. were Albany visitors Monday. extreme. We have been rather Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. Siletz last Friday where he has Richard Schieman w as in Scio selfish with our blessings. The Sold by all Druggist». 7Sc. been visiting his brother-in-law, day of la’’ge holdi igs of agricul Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti who is proving up on a home- Saturday. pation. tural land is rapidly passing. R osalee . « i stead there. ■> »• Ladies and Misses COATS and SUITS $2.70 $4.45 and $4.50 ...................- , i . -------------- -------------------------------------------------------------- - - A CAIN I I I • I ** » -A • Ï.. - 7 ‘ 1 V. • • • » • ’X WALL PAPER XT** < Î' * .. Í i • ■\» - V" 1 c • » > I i I I 9