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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1912)
VOL. ,\\ St 'It ». I.INN OREGON. lOVNTY. TIHRSOAY, JIM :a. rs. Maud Holland and sons Ed VOICE GF THE H M Glen and Mrs. F. T. Bilyeu were Albany visitors Tuesday, It* Mu«': J Rol « 2vr.ll art 4 Roar I • C / •i irta»« ifoinF in the H »Hand auto. F..’k No. iH CHRONIC DISPEPSIA it* 0 5 LEITERS FROM 0110 fl fl fl fl 9 fl 9 Syr* ; -ar’» Vg y Of:on Re««rrtbfe Tbo*« 6» H14Í T Av ‘fei». il «' tmm I)r. Prill reports th” f«»l «i bi'th Ik rn to C. Bur«nt t"r and wife of Bilyeu I).”», J’ n 1'. all 1-2 pound bov. Mrs. .Mary J. Black arr ed the herefrom Chicago a»few da ■ 4th ■ ago for a v sit al the i I » A. E. Beard. L. Orlxirn of Shelbur business visitor in t< wn Wedne day and was a pleasant ca nt the News office. Oranits tea kettle at Hartiwar- Morubty a:x| Tue 24 and 2ft, at 20c. 11 J. A. B'l • 1 and wi fe. ter Nita. Fr I Jones ai Charles made u business Albany Tuesday, going B ;ven auto. t h t * fl h :t t ive s »hl the big block, t r to tr on fl .1 ity baseball June 9. t in n » f n 4 >’ • 1 • w of Portland, who ■ i ;r. ■■ ner«• has I h ’ i ' d visit- fri< nd:■ and relatives. i» At b i 1! • Ramis» w ho w er«’ our ; o.stetficcemployees lin ing in Mill i lor a ;<’v. days. •' >' i it "has b< r. :>t pines, in » in r r tm . II* ing about ft w not unlikely > tn turn to Scio. A »praii’i'tl ankle may u- i rule I cured in from thrt' • t, four !u ply n? < hamberlain« ii’iini' it ■n<l <>b- * Tviiiu the direction» with « a rh bottle. Eur rale by ull d> ak-r*. » :il.. als »rrics » nds of H it ic Murr Prof. Gooding first installment of hold goods to their 4 h on on >ns of .'on on tn ¡II the it 2Uc < •f Lt- vines. « ■ r h f « li > »e A<r ( r«>) s ire looking line. ♦ «> I ’ ■ ro;; | Io-;, k transferring outfit to the top of the hill n h I « I \v t* kitftt • ’ n •» thut II lii’V u < til • >cly iut The little fox terrier belonging to me Morri» bov • w a v jMusoned lust .Mo'uia,- with strychnin” and though heroic e Torts were made * 1 to save thclitth’ fe low. he died that night. The poison is sup- pose 1 to hav • b •< i administ'i « d <’•> bv t ie han 1 of ?.ume miscreant, and it is safe to s;iy it would not b' verv healthy for him were the Loys to find out h s name. I > the I Jordan ■ V « lie mtn t I un I arid Lyons. He e that r«»a«| better. ■ t! iidg«' biothe«-- are nearly i i lit . o-veral hiimlr«-«! V In V n J. N. Jones, a farmer i in the forks of the Santiam, i after » n brief illnetiK, died Sunday morn- ing. June 16, with cancer of the nt: i At 4ir H stomach, at the ige of 6’» . years, t 11 months and 1 day. He • ¡eave« t The S al *’• Dr,die. a wife, one dau..'l tor, Mrs t. J. I), tier tlyiop ■kirtt. In Q ii «-< a 1 ib . • «l.iv nn in- Bryant of Albany, and one sun, at the gate, l or ju.t an n hint he itrtimcnt *«f torture wai • iiM’il l<> pre- Earnest to mourn his death. still, h « f.i < * puckern! in p.r vont women from ,.-<>l«l '•nu’ and a.ig- Mt 1 . , . IE» i . t 4H.I1VUI jum¡ id to the t » o We arc in rec mt of the follow ping. It i«»n- Mvd «>( hi t i. m frame- hiuh woim I c »I gill cm gi«ir 4 onto th-- bri«ll«'.’’ ing letter from S. W. Gr.in« . who •ii»rk. called the ••»<’-« rd them flint, Ib* »trert and n is at th«1 Bn itenbu; h I'. d springs: so’llewl'iil »in .I t to .1 rage, which flipped an < • ;1 through th< »npfMHi Iiter the In-.id of tfie We arrived here or t c 12th itvl. ? hr/ - ! the dö<ii*s whom it u. w de»¡red tu putì- hft#{4 wind < en«! *d a air.st ihr through rain and mud. and has i.-h. In the k acre eve- bv oil cr L<- ur«’- >.r«I. Fii».- - rained contin ¡ally for two days, hole, uim I »• » perii! Il y pir«’|i.ire«l pro cobbh’t of t tre d ’ hotrl bed m^hed out of hi* raising the nv« r. deiayir g '.he jectiott in fr> mt for tl li’ tongue <»f little gUnrt utbc •• meanwhile unit I ack train and soaking every the victim. T hr intrnu •r <>f the pro wa# calling cxcitr•<ilv io the wiuterM. jection *«i. 11 nrt] wit li »(«ike«. «” thing. We found jxMir accomoda threm^h pa.^agrWH)«» that if the uewrer h ttempted t<» rh« x * i" te»’ ;• fr> m th«1 co pa .y w ho own •fx-ak her tor liv'ilr fo get and their d : 3ptira»ancm wire fob —WAfii i of wciodm tl.e place, w itb. ni'lv po-ir ~4',| i !: t lu '<"■ it«' tí — ft rtM ■m»t often re- built by camperi years ago. quir«' m<»r«’ tl tan one rt p;»ti< atmn of »butters ov cr w indvwa, the nung of ddo rw, th i* frantic trundling They charge $4.00 a month for tin, torture i <» brmk t he 12«—*-»p <>l of barriemb « into pl.li'«' 1 hen high them and the majority of them her unp’eaMn t habit. -r over the c latter and tin* pound- would make a poor hen rood. $2. “Th, ; mg the Vo ire * narl«') a vicibiu. 'W».* a month ir the charge for the The word» und id uh - of the fa- 1» ti.i! Marl thut ,iw ear filling and lathing and water I see they ' m«>U, luattl«’ hi nm. -'11 ne M.ir»«'il- tx-rn-Ic. ' laiM' " I,.»tl'lllv un* »err ■l> •! Io l{ou- 1 he voh ’ i .* W4l* of the liiob. Dll have a few »hake bath I oases May <d mu get dr Lille, a I ret rh engineer urti- an afternoon in with imx »I Is which answer the pur- <vr, V ho. it i< mk I ■' >mpo«i*d it bv the Citv ut ’ Ek w rising !AM>e. 1 think the company has requc’t. aironi lì!).' to cheer up the agaitiKt it» ma»b Out of the keti ta, W ma ie a |>oor show ing for a pub con-cripl, at Sira«, i«rg. It derived uel* of menu »t '» Illi I ih lic rvr. >rl. but they do not for < t it« name fr>>nt .i I km I i of troop, nc»a marble pal • can il ilk* the to charge. This co ild l>e made a from .Viir-.’iii«-«, who plnvctl and garden, « reen, i. » i ><ing the pie <• m tlicv marvlicd into ■ apitul laid ci I po arm lovely summer and winter resort Paris. Iky Lille an» fH'n»ii>n<'«| bv whirled into ni< b coak with a little energy asid a few I.OUI» Philippe tn lb h» mill died in now V. w»ro bayinj ’ a mil r ir» If! III ! thousand dollars, as th«’ Springs I S3«. It I» *ufe to *nv th.it no other »trci'ts to rc the life written hw* »tirnd the ter. Don P< rio, the •one ever are tine, covering some 25 a res U to and han m the neighborhood of heart like “The Mar»eillni»e.” It -- i»on Porfirio i haz. Ul r that will proba Idy live f>re ver — ,\rw builder of Mexico ¡Xi to 50 spring:;, from milk warm thirty year»- wa» the inc \ ork \mcri«an. to boiling. This is fine for cook A M„n TS-u»t. A Bo'torni,«» Pit. ing al! kmos of fruits and vege “Have i<>u > ver pl.t. < d ronr«elf in There I» 4 bottom is pit in the tables by putting the kettles in the I m l- >«f a I» a tv d'M tor. Mr< mountain» <>f II i »a i » I k of K li the spring no fear of scorching Mujnrworth?” lua, in the Haw lull I «nils, lt i. or burning. They have a sweat “Why do von a«k me that ?” about four (<•-. in tin iietcr The bath, hot water bath and three “Mt hu.tmnd want, me to go to pit i» peculiar from the (• fiit t that it hot mud baths. I am taking a ■me.” «uck* in the uir with t rcnmrkal “Yew. I have be«n t ikin? rrgti- force. Piece» of jmijmt ' phii d over lot water bath at five in the I he the mouth do not tl».« t i gently down, morning and a hot mud hath at lar treatment» from one for p««t tear.” but are suddenly drawn in ami dis six in the • veiling. ’ can feel "Then I think I’ll not go. It appear with startling rat idity The the effects of them now as they «Cem» to l>e um -I cm .” —Chicago Hee air rushing into the p:t can be dm- have taken some of the ol 1 scab s cr.l- Herald. tinctlv felt by |w«>ple standing on the edge. Strut .«• *oti d< air h"ird off so I ?an see my hid • for th« Th, O*ntl« Art o’ Mik r, Knem.M. al*o. Every n. it the inhabitant» first time in ten years. George Vi,it'»r (to particular friend, who of the locality distinctly hear a and I live at home and biarxi at ha, had ocvcrnl new dn'-M laid on noi«e similar to the blowing of a the same place. Since the sun the bed to ehiwwc fromi I do wild« deep steamship whistle. The noi»e has shone once more wc have von would tell me the mime of the is. heanl for about five seconds nn<l about 50 people camp -d here. wom.m t<m •ell vntir tiling, to. I’ve then subside, for a space of abont •nt a lot of old gown« like the«? ten minute* ami then resume, for We were aimost drowned out for that I want to get rid of.—Ixindon another f»e w-niwb three days as we never saw the Punch I sun. io i vvr.',, (j.i; some cointy .ork and nLitted Wadsworth’s ad<h(!on to Mi.' ( \v. W hile here he visited the old h<>me ranch i; t 1 * where he played when a child. * <>• I V erv < <> i F to I’ ng of a f -< of wilier half at 1 » ir <>r mo « fi r iiK-al» or r g«-nt.. r ibhing of ti .<■ nW »men ju«l I-1.«« ** rd •» ou (ht* left m Vi hl< ! I h ti» « 01 usm the »t ernpty ito c ..tonif* inif» ».i • inte * t Ì! The «!irt •hould be n nth t««<i ♦fooda hard (o di,rot ,!>' i. i rtiul -. i tue f tv« oh'«**!, I hm i t ?» k<*n at the ’ Allid at not t iW> frcfitiviit l!l • >¡ i roiiF?'-«- fei in^iipatton» if i uh ou Id I k * coi rwh’d, and «or tiutv 1 <* it«- «•*Mry« i * stonachik* it if the In art burn dœ* n< 1 to the irvi tnnnt * ¿'’"'ii •d tb indriun h.r 1 better be <w 1 fo tu>n way U »er lutnion. i Y< i -4’ I Artd Il C3rr» Tru©» “Ilare )< hi ever had it dren tn th it A few I t ’ IV I* I Mid got It an ?' a, I ntn an i. fr<> h h f that ,lie ; for two ;o lb cord Rumor has it that .Mr. Turn cliff, conductor on th«* logging train, ai l Mis.« .... Kilty Butler, the niece <>f < ninni- ’tier Butler, a to k' op house together in the near fntuie, 'The I’r* bvterian church is n :i tin«' program for the Children'. Hay. I- ' B I, inha -old his |o :u"ehome t<> Royal Shaw, and i e and hi .ttnily have moved to ( 'alifornin. Ba ’ ''it Bros, have gone to the i | «rt of W a«hington N i CK N. I Morrison received word this week that his father and stepmother. .1. P. Morrison and wife, arrived in Portland Satur- day night from Eureka. Kansas, w itli t he expect atio'i uf making t -ir home in Oregon. They will vi.ut hi Portland some time a ill) Mr. Morrison's daughter, Mrs. I’. A. House, before coming to Scio. S dì Cliiblii'.i!i Oiler h Our Old Sco sci*) rs aiid flieir Tri uds rhe year 1912 I. to 1« th<- m<Ht im> Ose'h,’» Ap.legy. Goethe on •• a|x>s>KL < ii to * friend for writing n Ion, (ter tWCiRUK b«» l<»<l n<> 11 u ... tn write n .bort one. * Gflid Fes*! on Can be had t>y ambitious young men an<l ls<!iea in the fieH of ••Wirele»«” or Railroad telegraphy. »Ince the A-hour law became etliTtive, and since the Wlrel«»» companies are e*tab!i«hing •tation» throughout the country there 1« a gri-al »hurtage of telegrapher». Positions pay beginner, fr in 970 to P.n per month, with ginxi chnnge for ad vancement. The National Telegraph Institute of Portland. Oregon, op-rates under supervision of R. R arid Wire ii-ss officials and places all graduates Into positions. It will pay you to write them for full details. Try the New» for fine job pnrting Price, reaaunable. I hi |H»rt*nt y* ar in our history. Ilmnlea icrrat a^tivitira • preutdenl of th«1 United State. 1« to l»<- el*»rhd. hr« p tip with the «••W’* of the world I I'X lakinp wdvniitagc of one of our sperisi offesa. liur offer: The baity and SunJayftra- gonun, 12:r<.:itli'. 5• (Ml, hantiam News 12 montihs SI.25. total f9.2K Both may be olitali. .i for a limited tune only for *A.OO which is the sub- ». riplion price of the Or.-goman alone. To those not desiring to lake the I»« Sunday Edition of the Oregonian, we have tin, offer to make; The Daily Oregonian 12 month*. Sti 00; The Santiarn News 12 month», (1.25, total O7.2&. 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