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HR. SHELTON’S GREETING
Ent« r • I kt the poatoffice at Scio, Ore
a* «rro<vl c!»M mall matter.
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Much credit is due to those in Beware 9! Oittmati let Cnrrt lital Cscinn ■ *!• •
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1 _ Hall
’i < atorrh < ui ■. ”■ i . . j : :r<
charge and to the children who
F. J. Oiwnry A Co., Toltvbx Oh o.
cairied through their parts so
Verco’g
UÜM no m«Tcury »ml i* lak.-t nt.
nicely, and also to Mrs. A. G.
arting dirritiy upon I be
Prill who gave freely of her time
mucou» »urfare» cf the »}■»’•
a» mercury will surely dertmy the nm»-
buying Hall’» < atarrh I'tirr be « i
in order to play for th.* vario i
of »mell and com; Irtcly der»'
th«- get tF.e genuin*. It I« laltan . .t'-r».a;i
musical numbers.
«hoir rijatem wh. n vntrni ■’ it nr., gh •ml male tri Toledo, Ohio, I y
the mucuu» furfai e». Kuch artici' « Cheney & Co. Testimoniala fr <•.
•houM never be imm «<1 except on pr«*»< rip
SoM i>y a'l L>ruggi»U. 7
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I have l»een dealing with the lions firom ri ; uta| !v p‘ f>. .
Take Halt's I amity rill« f>>r <*«>
public In this ¡flace for the past damage they will do is tin fold to tb< nation.
thirty years, have no complaint
make against any person, I
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upon you all as friends tr.d
neighbors. Have been engaged
in the real estate, notarial a id
similar lines of work for the na t
«7 S THE New Yeir draws mar ivd w
sixteen years, and have ga ne I
. look hack over t v pr ■ ■» mv
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much knowledge during that
reali
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that
you.
our
customerby
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time of such work that is valu
will
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made
that
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able to myself and those for
j><> "4 ■. We wish t 1 expre s o ir a'i'i '
whom I work. The remunera
tion
of this fact. We arc c nvi' intl .
tion has been satisfa-tory, and
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and
improvin'? oir line and « h
the year closing has be «n go • I. I
make
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1 the b st los b'c pn •. ». mu
expect to do a larger an 1 better
trust we s all be mutii dl helpful in t >
business the coming year, a'd I
to < 0 <•. \\ hing o i a in r
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thank you for your pat-onig.-
hapi>y new year, we ar *.
with me in my line of bump s.
(6hf $:inli;ini ileus
pub :- hff every
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J Estimates on Request
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Camera suoplies, etc
. Dr 1 Co.,
S- ticerely yo’ir»,
CI IAS. Vi’ESEI A
Wishing you all he.dth, ha;»pi-
■icss and prosperity in the new
year. I am,
Yours for more busin ss,
it. S helton .
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K !'<IO!I .IT liC D3H1LD HOKl
At tn«1 home of Mr. and Mrs.
A. R. MacDonald th re? and one-
half mi!' *t west of Scio, on Christ
t k day, occurred a reunion that
will long be rememltered by al
P
ent. nnd especially by (¡rand
pi t i l (¡randmi M icDonald, fa
’n. arly known as Uncle Ale?
an i Aunt Susie.
E irly in the month Unch '
ex got a message stating thn
their two daughters and families
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tfcMinnvillt
to apenti Xmas. Then everyont
on tlw MacDonald larm got btw)
in I kept the telephone going un
til all the children were g ven t<
un ler: tend there was to be a bit
t iv on lh ? old farm.
Un th - morning of the 25ti
tie y commenc'd to roll in until
ni P-e children and grand-child
ren were on hand, excepting Lil
lian Mason of A’sea. who could
«•I tli re, and Inez Mac
Donald the < ld< s grand-child
who is in a hospital at Salem.
Ti'ose present were;
Arthur
MacDonald and family, Scio
Maggie
Hutchens and Anna
I !• eher and families, McMinn
ville; .Minnie Long and family,
i« io; Alice Munsey and Lula Ev
ans and
families,
Lebanon.
Frank MacDonald and family,
S as ton; Roy MacDonald and
wife and Ralph MacDonald of
Scio.
Th're were forty-foi r
pr .iviii, hi all.
Tw enty-cix grand-children ar <1
two2U |ou d turkeys were ti e
main features of the dav.
A number of valuable and use
ful pi «s« ills were received bi
Grandpa
and Grandma Mac
Donald.
MODES GF TRAVEL
/rom
The nr»i jnutitlntt nu « »• r«*Thl|«,i
•<l In lrvi»u<| In Ini.', In n «I ■••■ ■
Carlo B uiim «>UI. who «eitlen in Imo
and drove rieri day in Canni i.
hack cbargli g twopence a mile Fr>.
thl« «mill lieginnlng In 1Ki7 tie t> ‘
r«t»bl|«h> d «Ixt« erven conieian. <■
drawn by t»«> hor-i—
Tile el leu«ion of itvwlrm inrniifii
luring town» and citte« drninmb-d »III
greater iom ■■Him« ••« «li. li «.rie »up
plletl nt tlrat by Ilie ululilLu- Hr —
Which tip lo IM7I were the i ll ef mm,
•if urtimi and In’erurb-n trnii«i»>-t i
tlon Tu ihœ «uci'rrded the «trt*. '
r»llro«d, trnier»<«l liy earn ■Irmin In
one or more ti«ir«ra. nnd tin—«- In Ini’
b««"inie wholly Inadequate to im et ill.
driiinnd of tlie suburban dl«trl. |»
The cable car. flr.i« u In Ui d-rgroil id
cable, wn» the next Innovation but
thl" atwiiit IKM) |o IS«Hij- »up’ «'>'•••!
by ttie electric tmlley Un»— nnd it
ugaln were aupplemented In mi i « II
lea by elevateli and «ul.uni Hue« In
uhlcb the ear» were prv|iellrd bv el <
trlcltr nttpplled by n tht-d rail Th •
l»iter dei Ice ha« already Iwen applied
to extended line« of mlltiMl«»«. ned It
I» not unlikely that Ihr pr>—••tit <•»•«
tury will « line«« the elwtr.n<al|i>n of
moat of the rnllrotid llnm In tblckl.v
»ettle<I countrlrn Nailon»! Magatine
Many expressions of ptaise an
lie n d lor the Christmas exer
cises which were given at th«
High School assembly room las'
Friday evening.
The phn oi
givii g presents of equal value t<
each one in attendance made 1
lie id< d hit anil is likely to be
< 'i'”e a fixed custom here.
The cantata entitled, “Waitinj
for >anta Claus,” consisting o
1' ■ ogues, solos, duets and choi-
1.
. iiad l>een carefully prepai-
elinl the -hildren and youn-
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pie well dr llcd, and evr'j
I a t moved off without a hitch.
A large audience was preset. ,
and, had the weather not Isen
si stormy, the hall would no'
have held all who wished to at
tend.
Wich
Albany, Ore
I. I B rn-F. W. F . Gill,
\ Bilyeu, J.R.Barnna,
I’. A, Warnw.
years greeting we wish
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J. F. Wcsclv
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Ever made to
?!e of Oregon
Moral-Don't 0« a Goat.
The gont while out browning thought
le««1y »topiml and rubtH-d Id» bend
In the way that gont» ' xve ngnlnnt
the aide of the hou»e of the wolf Out
ninbed the tenant and fiercely upbraid
ed the balr.i butter
"But I’m quite sure," anld the latter,
“that I've done your h«n»e no burnì
Ihwldes, I »aw the elephaut »top bete
only ye»ten!ay and a. ratch bl» buck
agnlnat your dwelling In a way iliil
almost overturned II And you i! bi t
»ay a word to lilm t Why »botbd there
be any difference tn your treatment of
u»T'
The wolf licked hl» cbo|M.
"There la a marked difference,"
»»Id. "even if it In only n simple one
I can eat a goat, but I can't eat nn e|<
pbnnt"
W hereupon he fell to nnd made n
quick and natlnfylng meal of the tin
hnppy creature.-C'leieland I’lalii l>e il
er.
Ane.»ni Sachet».
CEEMMA8 EIER'JISES
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Egy plinti ladlea carrled llttte pon. he»
of odortfrruu» gu tu» «liuliur tu line.«
•tilt fa»bl<»n»hle In Chili»
Happy
tonino.
'Wm tlirrv h tinppy vndlng lo h
rw-w »tory ?"
"Ve». lie «ul,| If." Satire
A G»m» of Lard»
In » game of carila n ),<• al d"nl de
vnd» on «Mal playlng nnd «et ». ..
•inviar ilvJietK«« n» - m <| <|enl
III for Silt
I he Santiam Farm with«-» to ,dl to
ton» of No. I hay, | oats, | cheat, i n d
top, ) vetch, at $* per ton at the barn;
also 10 ton» of straw, half oats and
half vetch, at »6 per ton.
W. G ainks .
L. M. CURL,
Both Fhonrx
papers Six Years >
in for Only $2.25
22S 8. EroadaiWn
urn ti, with nil the state
ngul.tr price
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i ■ ■ Il established farm
- .!•- 'l iption price
Every customer to know
DRUGS is new, clean and pure,
$1 75
have in stock what yon want, tvll us. ar.
b<* glad to get it on
extra cost to you.
short
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noti 'c
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In addition to? general ytn ;
of Drugs, we carry paints, oils, varnis’
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wa’d-
pap r. school books, school sunplit s. p’ i .* r e ’
nbbing Price to You for
1 our Papers Only
orchard spmvs, sheep din and stock f«*»<l«.
hindlo the h st ci rnrs.
We sn-'ply * -»i
b * it "-.i inline for vour aut eno’ >.
will tin ! us ho i Iq.nrters for «1 . i ’
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.No matter what you l>uiM we war I
furnish the lumlwr, rough or dreaae.
*t US figure with you about price» ar
erm» of payments. We also ham!)
a»h. doors, brick, planter, »<>d cement
The Scio Planing Milla Co.,
Scio, Oregon
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