The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, June 27, 1912, Image 3

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    A. O. PRILL. M. ».
Physician
Surgeon
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That will a>U a» jour comfort
Fr- rh CW* for rale.
T*l*pbn«'*. Li '.itn»’* X«». II
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<>nr<.<v
W. T. Erg.
I -i lloldintl took an :i it«» load
to Stayton Sunday to see the ball
came.
D.l T. IS. SANDfRSON
Watch for big pesters announc­
ing the c* lebratkm ot the T J S
lodge.
Found Sat. June 22. a purse
containing money. Owner pr»>vc
pr-MTt., pay fo- th s nd and
iak -aame. Ray H.i ..'er.
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DENTIST
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QU-V
The Interlocking
The following »iihgvr-tivn» Wilt be
great help in making your vacation
*uc.
Hilo«» F mf-jl
b >«•■! brim »traw hat*,
barefoot »andaU. »went«
• u triuv», trunks, etr.
Xalutday
wi.l lx- p.trtr
irij attrattiva
Week. tlruMiiinr and taffeta pit •
at SI.UcL Reggerne«
Ketr.cmc< r that
u>»t our coat
iit i»
pa in,<-3t
1» complet»
com- .- t"’y »t««> ■« «1
absolutely
sly rtrat
fir»c q-utldy
^aaldy coal» that
no reduction to mak«> tMirgaioa.
-r-
c< -ill
-■ nr - •
<;
.
11>••.rati-r requi
i
in .io-
t neqiiallctl In any other
cream separator, i v :: e close skim-
mi
-
-
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ng and
m ^‘- i ( cn
di:rV i! i\. \Ve t :'<‘i* . > prove
u -■> i <; i:t on yuur farm.
N. I. Morrison, Scio, Oregon
S. E. Y oung N Son
Aliwu.y, ()i- ^<>n
If you iv..h to know
very bc>|
y m »take, but bring
.i »ilpvrb.r ilo> k fur
’> buy th«- beat from
lumtn-r elaewherv.
St* fw*.
r
Administrator of I ¿»tato»
»an» Negot -«ted.
Abstract«
Obt «:>-i un., t-.' n.
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OIUCGON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CUSICK BLOCK
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ALB N Ï
A biff time in planned fur the
My strawberry patch I mile»
Fourth of July celebration by the
north ol Lebanon is now 0[>en to
tl. • pubii-'.
Price 2 1-2 cents p -r
the Richardson Gap.
pound. J. S. Swink.
I carry the Kinit-at! Wv«.-d>r* that are
l have • Jal«!'.re fnr h -nn-M and cat!!«». fa-<K»e». Got my pr«c«->. N. ! >1 N
Addr«-»» L. E fdu«. E ¿«Um.
4-13 rUcrn,
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Scio, Oregon
Geo. I’odgers who ’ a .- is in to.1 n
Samuel A. De Vaney of Phiio-
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. jrsfvrsar-ixiaKi~x.-aanw,:-c"*■
jritTrït»
^attinL • • ; » M , - j ' I 'V ...
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math, sends us an into n sting
office ft or tt chat and left a big
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,
letter from the **c>ty of learning
life prci -server in our strung i>-x.
but we regret being Unabl- to
25 or more members
r.bers of the publish it. ns cur mechanical
T J S iodffe of Pct land will par­ force is crippled.
a
ticipate ia tie l*.h of July exer-
Largest Stock outside of Portland
Tho K«:ili«n> Ncwi and Srmi-W««-kly
ii. the T I s hall.
Jourral fur fl.50 per year, th, price <«f
I p-to..fat»-line of n.-« kwt-ar at Htb- the Journal alonu If vu«i arc not gal­
ler A < .ill ( >.
ling the Journal ca'l at thia tflU'e nnd
Mis. W. R. Ray accompanied get « »ample eepy. Ore bun-lrv-t and
ftfly-«ix paper» forllJhi, Th<- Journal
y h.‘r daughter, Mi*--t Eiiir, and
cnnUihia lb«- cream uf the »tal<- and
- m Lotii«-, whohsct t>eeii to Leba* general new», market report», etc.
non on a vi it, spent Thursday
nj# ht with the former’» daugh>
Dll. C. S.
I h - A L ! -, ( I. !« pr . !--r
A. SHANKS
—M anufacti u rand Ihalvr in-
Ihirncss
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Card»,, Triaminr
find
Stnblhs
Fcr ilr W«»» 5e. .it 4
AU H'uk 5tri«t!r ouarurt cJ
5HE1BUFS. OH GON
All Seioan» wh» can -l.ouM arrange
to attend U m - 4th of July c< iebratmr at
ter, Mrs. !>. M. McK. ight.
Aioany. They will probably retaliate
w an ! up to date nion's and boys* by »«-n litig a big deli-g«tu»’i to uur
County Fair.
hat* at Hitler A Gill Co.
Nr w s| r •>-? drear* goods at Hibter &
J. A. Bilyeu traded a place near
Gill Co. t all arid -•'■«.- them.
town for residence prdp»*rty in
John West ly. B«-n Gooch and
Jak l*ov. ¡1 went to btayton
Sunday, where they played ball
with the Mill City nine again-:
the Stat ton team. The game
w.i .- «id to be . I:.-i ting of a
ragged exhibition. I>ut resulti d
in a score of 7 t° 1 in favor of
Mill City.
A few potatoes for »ulo, al«o ba I-«!
hay. W. T. I ..
A. L F jewa D. Vkr Frei
T. J. Realm, rm.
Take yo-jr lumber bill» to N. !. Mor-
W. A. Ewing. Cuh.
L F. Myrn. Art. CariL mm at 1.1« eoiKh si«le hardware «tore
He can give you figure« ;«t my mill !J
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Ï7.. J j L
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À « -* a . «
miles eaat of Scio, or d-Livered. lie
can also give yisi prict-it on st! of your
Dor« a general banl .ng - it n« -« a-ai
bull bug iua-cruil. I. A. Miikr.
can *»»i»t J< U in tl . ii -»r«f. r if n.->-«- *
i
l‘li« pi< -l t-.'u i siv«- "S’ ting
by lacuìne draft« to the ditfen t part»
of the Uriilvi -tat< ». an«! Il» »erv.-« » Oregon*’ trip ever umh rtaken
are available for O h : tr»n»««*tion of from Portlai d will be the big ex­
conservative buoni« »*.
cursion tolatkevfew next August.
Business men of the metroj*olis
will go by aul imibiTes, covering
alxMit 2,1**1 miles.
Alternate
ro.t
will be taken going and
THEESMONB HOTEL
CeiHrallv I »cated, good
rooms, prices inodvr-
ate, courteous
treatment
co nin
so that an immense area
of the i-tat • will be covered.
ki, ant». 15 cent« per hundr«xl.
Ch»«, t hr». H io Oregon.
POKTLANü
(JRr
Haci » o
at Weal
t
Price» Reasonable.
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YÄRIÜCSE
vnws
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C l Z'3TÌC HOtlERT
it eofia’aMli'v
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na<« -, f - < ri tiutr Frw ->».<aisur«fc>e»-i
wâtok «*■
st.
WoaorD, Ctm! ♦ ra.
PORTLAND. <«» • T
tutor
Arthur Green McDonald Was
liern on tho old farm 2 1-2 miles
east of Scio. January Ml, 1S73,
where he spent m »st of his life
until he was united in marriage
to
Miss Ixirena Rodgers of
Brownsville, on October 31, 1NSI2.
To this union were born three
children,
Inez,
Bernice
ami
Arden. After the death of his
wife, he spent most of the time
in th» l’. S, Nâvy. He returned
to the h-»mc of his parents in
Octole r, 1911, and after a lorfg
illn«’.“*, died June 21. 1912. at the
age of 39 years, Ô months and l.<
days, lie leaves his parents
and children, besides many rela-
tives and friends to mourn his
No matter ».hat you I bid we want
tu fumtah th.- lumlwr. rough or dr» «wl.
U t ua flgur» with you about pre«-» and
term» of payment«. We «too bar--Ik
•a»h, door®, brick, p’aat«.r, .and eem«-nt.
The Scio Planing Mill» Co..
Scio. Oregon death.
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WALL PAPER
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F
U h<-n your rhilil ha» whooping euugh
be careful to k>-ep l««<- « -ugh i- < -<• and
ckpuctorat on « a*y by giving l «ml-cr-
lain» rough r»-m«-dy «« may I«- r«quir« «1.
Thi» remedy will «l.o liquify the tough
mueiM and make it «-u--r to «•xt-ecto
rate. It bus been u»rd »is.-c. -i»fuly in
muny epidcnOra ami i» .»afe and rare.
E»r «ale Ly ail ueali-r».
Telephones and dry hattcries
fo»" sale, also batteries for auto­
mobiles and g'nsohne cngii.es at
the telephone exchange. J. N.
Weddle.
.Mr. and Mrs. D. (I. Wood worth
and Mr». Fuller came over from
Albany by auto Tuesday ar.d
transacted
business
in
this
vicinity.
day’s meeting. Mr. Wesely was
persuaded to take the place for
another year.
L L. Gooding left for their
new home at Harrisburg last
Thursday and Mi s. Gooding and
the children followed the last of
the week.
Both Mr. and Mrs.
Gooding end« k •' : - i
to
the people of Scio by their many i
sterling qualities, and their de­
parture is a matter of keen re-,
gret to the citizens at large, as
well as the school children. This
regret is tempered with the hop«- (
that they are bettering their con-1
dition, and that in th'- new field
of their,chos»n labors they will j
find an abundant measure of sue-:
cess. happiness and prosperity.
Expert Truss fitt -nq
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i..:est
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Camera suoplies, etc
j Woodworth Drug Co
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Albany, Ore
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J. .1 liarri>-», \V. F. (Hit,
A l-i > « U, J K Itarn»«,
C. A. Warner.
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SCIO ROLLI-R MILLS
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Now for the Seashore!
S mscj
T’ckeis 01 5iie
3 Day lickals on fait
Jan« F.rsl
SâUféay i.id Sunday lo
S. a«»»i far. » from th«- prò ipal »tallo- « t » Newport or Tillamook Itearhe»
are a* follow*:
FR--M
Portland
Ur«'gou City
Salem
Mbany
Cor«alli«
Eugene
lloaeburg
Medford
Aahland
FlMM
$->. ‘¿A
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US
4.00
.1.75
5. SO
S.75
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Newport
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Tick« t» to above points on »alo «laily go-I all i«ra- '»n, with corre«fionding
low far« > rmei oilier point«. W.-.-k- >■« l»< -1» al»-« on «!-' from varioo» pointe
Sunday Excursion Train on the C. &. E. R. R,
t • av< • AIL-tny at « .0
n. , Corvallis at s a. tn., n»>-l - onwi ta with H. I’,
train« 16. 14 an«I 2S from point« «<»uth.
Ca'I on «Hir n<-i-<-«t Ae--nt for "Vo« »: hi Day» in (>r<
a bcautifull*
il'.uvtrat««! bnoklvt d«-»«rib»ng vnriou» outing r>-«ort». or write to
JOHN
M.
S( OTT, General Pa srtiper
Portland Oregon
ATTEND THE
B. P. O. K. (Elks) Convention, Portland Jrfly
Agent
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to 13
lx>w I arc« to ail point» Esat June to $«-pt«-mb -r
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FISHING TACKLE
Evan Kearnes, the lawyer man
of Medford, was in this! <rg Inst
we k, says Miles Overholt in the
Portland Journal. Evan says he
knew a burglar once who brake
into a country editor's I -n so and
starved to death before he could
Bring your lient girl to the
T J S picnic the 4th of July,
If
ÜRFÛON you have none, hustle or get the
other fellow’s girl ami bring her,
and everybody else you can and John Gill v.as elected janitor of
I have a good lime.
the school fur the ensuing year.'
Buggy »ah I will cl««-«- «ut mv en­ The financial report showed the i
tire ii : e of iMiggi* « and haeka at great district to bo out of debt. Be- -
mSiX, Pwp.
ly raduced pric«-«i as i want tu make fore the election Mr. Wesely re­
Ihn.'t fail t<>
room for other g<ods.
fused to serve a» clerk for another'
«•ail ai»l get price« The price» will la-
year,
so R. Shelton was elected’!
Old prier» will be*
for cash only,
r; < I with al! traina
but
refused
to qualify. At Mon-j
chargt-d
on
ti.-ne
aab-»,
X.
I.
Murriran.
S« iu and at Munkera
Our rig* first c.aaa and
our bur»»-» good driver»
SCIO IT. \M\(. MILL
Albany this we -k.
At the meeting of the school
board Monday J. F. W»-sely quali­
fied as clerk and IL .M. Cain for
the three year term as director !
Cana« R-rriw» »»J fr at Sticrb
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