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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1912)
*• . 5».-.. *2«, - i- ■ • ■■ ........ • >•••- a. O *- I von of near •*tayt«,n w»« a b :, visitor Moiaiay W It Ramsey wi ■ w th d I-*- Vasek place was in town TurwU‘( t>> 1 meet hl« *on G II Ran * v, u divinity student ot F.ugere »• Mi*» Ruby Ed Tr«-»ps»s uotie«» fir «ale at th»- X« w« war«!» also of Fug ne. who itili be ■ offl* •. gu«-»t at the Rains«-) h**me. W il»on RlrhanUon on«- of th*’ judge» Tlse mayor an-l cr . e*ain il ar«’ of race» for th«- coming fair w.v-. i ting the clean up fe-.«-r wl> -h * t.- town last w«*rk petiing n«»ne too »-»on, as the tow nn* -*-1» a thorough going «»ver in this rest. t. J a* Rar ton of Jorbari was a Scio vi»: to* Thur Anyone whoesnus« a n«-w $* . tyi»— John Shirxilrr waa lining bustneas m writer for MO. call on or a«l in ■ « th- New* b*-fore August 2>. town Thursilay. Rev John «»»Ixir-i <n In i.*p.--i |. •-a New tpring dree* good« at Hibi.-r & one of the few rrlWfi.nK pion« -vf <ii.; < ■ ’.< d ■ • m preachers pa*.«> i through town not W S Carpenter an«1 wife am *■ >jourr- «lay. ing at Newport where ,T»a l ’ tak* « il M Mover of Swert home spent gr*-nt pl* a«jrr in bathing in the surf, Sunday visiting frien«!« her«’. rollirking in the sand, etc. Geo llixigiTs was a »rxi visitor Sat I was cured of diarrhoea by or»«- «1«• -«• unlay. of l hamberlams colic, cholera an I A«W Craft from up Crabtr-* .« n* do diarrhoea remedy, writ«« 'I I (h-bhart ing iiiainena in t»cio I riday. nt Oriole, Pa. Then- is tiKthii-g b< tt- i J 1 funk of the Idylwild farm I For sal«- by al! dealers. mil«* west of Scio was in towrt I iv The mill race ha* Den «!r<’«!g*i! for Frank I inderman of .Ionian v.sv a the purpuse of securing « larger hea l of water to enable the mill nr.l light >ci<» visitor Saturday. Madison Calavnn «if near Jor !« .: was plant to run during the dry season. seen on our streets Thur day. frank Pruitt "the cucumber king" Miss Ijkura Saun«l*-r >• ! !• -! , w«i in Scio Thur* fay Ofl Roy Peery from up Crabtree w»< in Shelton were marriO'l in Albany \\ ««In* »-.lay of l»»t w< « * Scio one «lav laat w«-ek. For the next .Tl days we will have n special sale on < !<«•». > We have the largest stock ever brought to Scio and will sell them at a discount of 1" r cent off for cash Now is the tun* to get a bargain. l>vn't miaa it. A U •> Hagey. One hundred head of yon g goats for sale; 5K nar nies. $2 p- ’ head. G A Morgan, 2 miles northwest of Scio. The »antiam News and -emi-Weekly Journal for $1.76 pur year, the pr ■■«• of the Journal alone If vou ar«- it gel ting the Journal call at this olfi- e a . I get a sample copy, «»re hundred ami fifty-six pa|xr» for $1.75. Th«- Journal contains th«* cream of the «tat«- and general news, market re|K*rt», etc. I. W I'eVanrv of Hvnt«»n County h i-, rente«! the Mrs Parker hou*e through l. W Pomeroy and will m-*ve here to give his children the (»eriefit of the Sen, schools thm winter. Mr X’elx-n an! family of Sh< autoe<i over and spent *>undsy at the I W Pomeroy home. Dr H A Foster, chiropractor and drugles-t ph. »ici a i, an nounces that h«> has secure«! of fice iwms at the residence of W J Chromy, 3d d«wr south of tele phone exchange. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 2 to n p. m. If you are suffering from stomach, heart, liver, kidnev. bowel or female trouble, consti pation. headache, rheumatism, dropsy <»r appendicitis, you should call and make appointments for future treatment as his time is limited here and he will lie able to treat only a few patient». Prof Gray, our new school principal, accompanic«! by his wife and baby ar rived Wednesday from Stewartsville, Mo, aft.-r having been on the roa<l ten days. Prof < >rav says the best coun try he saw on the trip l»«rw bet wren Portland and Scio. < »ne of the most common ailment! that hard working people aro affi irtrd with is lame back. Apply Chamber- lams liniment twice a day and massage the parts thor**ugh^ at each anplica- tlon and vbi. will get quick relief F«W salh by alf dealers. M rn Rr«xl formerly of Thomas hr.a alxiut completed his house in the north part of town. This neat little r«si- dence adds much to the appearance of that part of lowtij and it is to i*e iop ed that others will follow the example. Mr Reed is a good man and a progres sive ritisen, and the j-cotilr of Scio can well afford to encourage more men of his tvpe to choose their dwelling place at thia point. We have completed n i - w warehoum? at \\ «• t Scio tn«l :.re prepared t° handle all kiu«l* of grain nt th** m.’irl «-t price fur ') <* ««•peon of 1912. Grain bags w ill «»n sale at market price but no charge made for them if r< turn ed full. Our bi.-in«'.s inter -td and warehouse will lie looked af ter by M 1 <" Arn »¡«I. Albers Bros Milling Co. HIE SCIO SCHOOI S OBITUm l.rr Shelton wiu tarn in .Jackson C<. Th«? S» u» school a >0|it 9, with Missouri in is.ki ami <h< ,| st h«a tame rr»>f F r<M <îr«> prn kfMll hitfh « at West .•*'« io. July 23, 11*12. at the W Mus a\«4b*’ a--- »«tant h»i?h Hr il' • Mm I r Hit rt. fr» bin.; * • i ' of 7l> yearn, |u nun tod .’» days, crossed the platr.s with hw parrnla by .Mt>» Celia Hump intennvtimte mfm ! X! : •» ox team in 1S47 where they settled on Kuth Evnm primary. l’rof <iruy ni'd wife - «une from X|i>. a d. ’.ation land claim slx*ut7 miles <-a«t of Sci«», After marrying h** settled on •nur:. Ih •*< a |cra«luA(«* ■»( lhe M»» hi* farm »«Ijolning In* father», residing •tate normal b< *.<*•*■ ;< yrac « f i»»mt there euntirtuomly until slweit ten years praduatr uor». r< <riving th«’ «h^r«1’ of ago. when h«’ mov«-*i to Seto, ami in Ma-*t«-r <»Ì I*»*«iag»$g5 <»r**v h.r» J*»ll m iv«-4 to West hciu. II«’ was ha«) S js.ir* «»f h M» hing • *1 r.»nc«', » married in |x-.;t«i Alary A forge«, ten «*f whirh wm» s|M*nt «n Sfr wnr b« s il le, . l. -l-e • ■ . ' ' 1 ■ I 11 • , M”. ■» t« «if’i'rr <*f tiw* high *"h’w I Mr * girls a-ni »«-von boys. Ctne girl and on«* ha? hf*«l hv<? year* of h a- hing » » b*>v >b«-«i a numix’r of years *g«>- Tbo»« P<*rlrn *i In th«« »■ -h»»oh «>f Miw <»ur» ai »I of bis immediate family surviving him : h**l«U a lif«’ dii»l«ima from that state are, hi* widow Mary A. Frank and Art Mi.« Xvdi« V,»n«hke com*-* from Shedton, I h a l'hilii|n, of West Seto, ’Springville. N Y. and i* a niece of Dr Albert Shelton f Arlington, John. Rue , A <• Prill, She is a gradual«- of <»rtf an«i Clifford Shelton and Laura Knauf lith lintilid* . *■ prir.gvilt«-, X Y, uhv of of *« lo. I - -. I .» * - ' I - in li- -I c-1 . I the state r<irmal at Ruffah», has h».l 7 truthful citri.-n who assist««! in build- year* teaching ex|n’rivn«-c, an«l holds a tug up this part of Oregon, mi one rn« r«’ iif> «lipl ima from N A stale. All «>f ■■f ■ evr ilii-.i* k> fi.i.’biit d. ; he shite teachers ««me highly re* on- and a- ei ri«igi.l..>r ha* p*A*«xi . merulmi. from his labors tn this life to hi* re Mias Evan* an i ,M •- Rump n*-<«l no ward. Inteiment was m»dr in t he ■ introduction »» they ««•»■ known to ihr Mi!, r cefTieti-r« near Shelburn an I the |H-opie h«-ro. I he school oftlri-rs an* funeral servires c«>mlu«'t*-*l by (• I t.- ipate a m«.*t sue<-e*aful -oh'iol th«> -! I coming year, having l>e«-ii v.-rv i«-rtu tint«- in securing teachers of ability an»l •■s|H-ri«’n* v. CARDS OF THANKS • - ar- 1 in'* nixl 1«. '!ny* Wi- 11 W-th«’ umterogm<1 wish I« thank y«- ire old she rn*««--l with h.-r parents the n* ighliorn ami fnenda for their to \ndr< w ri.-inty, M s.-’iri, wlu-r* tn many acts of kindne.*» and sympethy 1-41 • • w n« marr-<1 to Sa.nuel 1 Mil shown «luring the illn«-»* and after th«* ler I- 1.1 2 th- y er.«.».-.! th«- plains by .- »th of Mary E Mil!*-r. .May II* hv .- h ' s ox t-atn, settl rg «ui a donation land ii. ’ *-*t i»le<«ings be >hvwcr««l iijhih you t-iaifri !» mi!«- » southeast • f S< living is our earnest prayer. there until 14>7H, t.nce whi.'i she had Mr and Mrs A I Randall, made her home in *cio Iler husbarxi narah Gambar. dirdin l>*-9. To th» m v.«re Ix.rri six Dui«y Buckner. gir'* »»nd f«'ur to; s, viw> daughter ami We the under-*-gli«*! wish to express o-ie »on having pa.-ed away »on." years ago th«- survive .- chiklren being W 1» our h*-artf< It thanks Io the many Mi '< r of It - * i. t I»- *. f. S Mill, r of fnen«l» fur th. ir sympathy ami kind blai -, •* • M il'-r of Wash, f-arah A MSIitanec during the ln«t itine»« and at «;.. i .'-i-r of t .in.i. ,<t . \'i ai.*|.i I Hud th*- burial of our Iadov*«! hu»batxl alai son of Wash, Rcbrceu C Miller uf Hal father, I.«’«’ -hvlton. sey, Clara 1 I luckncr «if 1 rule jh - rale nee Mr» I*’«’ nhelton an«i Family. and Vina Ratal.ill of S. to. In youth Mrs Miller united with the Cum!>«.*rland Sunart the Parlile .Monthly eixl the l’re«i*y ter.un church and lived a devot **antiara New» for $17* ed Christian life. She was a kind faith ful wife, mother and n«-ighb«>r. waa al- Single comb Black Minorca* ways <t«.ict in th« home attending to her pure Northrup strain, good lay duties at >i giving her rh-idren good lie-; ers and prize winners; a few mg tahire. Another pioraeer home build-r an ! Christian mother ha* gone young cockerels for sale at .»! a to her I- el il r. el. funeral servicra head. Call or phone, 1C Ealtus, at the Scio Rapt. it «-¡lurch. August 2. 3-4 condu •t«i by A J McClain, ami inter- Thomas, Or. meat waa made In Ute f ranklin Rutte | Si'bswrit»* for the •-antiam New tiasonir cemetery by the suio of her husband. A C»9<K» t’ Thrrr Wa« «m <• n » hi!» f >* 'n *»| nf Hiy litri» Citi«*« w^r*- h;!? h » «ni o Hv Who «‘»»‘I forait •’ -tn «»hr* «u» t\t >•» f » «lo anythin;; hi I ••*<•* one $|.») «et ••rni memt»s-r< wnw in old *r wh» irflM r»«i!«»n i»»*4 for hN hiffittrn« tiri'«» p.m r!j«* Huh tit n furloti« rite )Hi<l l$»mtlr th**v » bitrkhM it th«» ih tight of tfni <>’i fltilhtf hin*, Itti» «»n a|'f»ly,ug the ground uf hl» having i~’*’ii In *ii’ h a hurry ti», doctor »lowiy r»-pti»’«i "No, I ’ lu n burr» but rev mire wanted to go f.i-4. and I on* tw 'u*y •o whip h-*r” Th« S wu ii i-l.in«!«’ra. after «liglrt- Iv Imkmg the ntit* in nn oven and removing the shell. Imre hot«*» through the kernrls «nil string* them on rushes. hrnginj’ them up in their hut- to la* u-«-«l «« torches, «ibi<-h arc mud«* h it. •'"»m ; four <>r five «•ring* m t Ic if of the -er«*« pine. Tin*»«* torche- arc often ii«c«l in Ushing bv isighl und burn tvilh much brilliancy The lin»pl*lu«’k uwed in tr.ttooinj I- «»Idin- « -I frv’ii the shell *»f the « .nulle nut. 5 « m J *• Ajr* If Th«- year 1912 i» to tu* tb.’ most im- (««rtant year m »■ir history. R« »i*l*’s great activities • *.”»«« t. s president <*f th«- ('i'll, t lat«-» t» t<> I viert« *t. h ■ ■ ' th-- -. - of 11 - wi-rl«! b, taking a.,f «ino of our »iM-c,al offers. thir.-'r«! I’- Diti« at,«l SunU.-iy < >re- g«m.»-i. I2in*'iith-. .<>,i»i. *anUam News 12 moruili* . total $9.25. l’->’h may lx-obi a --■ <1 for n limited tun«- «.«-I) fur <- <»» which h th«* sub- •iipti 1 I--. • - fit.' ‘ ir-i’"i:ian alone. I o 111*. • n»»t '!« sin:.g to lake the big 'i:n«ii. F'iiti'xi uf the Oregonian, we hav«* this *>ff r U» make: The 1 -ad-, I It .'f .■ -,r> ! ■ ,r«r »I, $*; «XI. The Santiam News 12 months, $L 25. total $7 X,. 11«.th tn : v I - hn«l for a limited tin»* ß-whu h I« e enj lion prie«’ -if th«* Urcgoniat aioli«*. In oil- r V"n|s .-u «1. r«-i-*’iving the re.-- :-I.u. a«xl th.- News for the price o! the Oregonian. Doi ; f»il to tak<- advantage of thia -'pc«-ial «ilf«-r. Send in your remittance to»Uy. lf u «r* li hoicewife you eannot n a "l'sildy hopc tol « healthy or Iwauti fui by waahing dMie». swccpitig uml doli -g h<« u work all day aiti t raw ling mio I < <1 i!< a«l liti d ¡il night. You must gel out ini«» thè open i«ir nini »unhghi. li you do thi» every >!ay and keep yoi.r .tomai h ami lowela iti go«*l order by takin»' < harnlicrlaiii*. Inblvi. when In '••<!. , ■ 1 shotlbl I c..n . bolli l.eulthy ard lieautiful. Fot sai«’ by all d« ulcr.i. Anyone wishing •veils drilled communicate wth J T Loftin. Lebanon. I«o\ 117, phone 25»». 1 690(1 Pcs'hon Can I I..i ! by ambition* young men ill d .«. - « in lb- t. >| <.f " Wire)« •»* 'or Rm:. ,-.«l telegraphy, »im-«- th«- s-h«»ur law iM-cam«' effective, ami since the Wireless compatii«»» are establishing »tatioi■* thr -ugho'it the ««.untry theta I» a great »hoitag«- «if telegraphers. i’lMition* pay beginners from $70 to $5««i j»-r mouth, with g«x»l change for a«!- v.«i.»-'-nirnt. The National fel« graph It »titillo of I'oi-tlxi «I. Oregon, o|x rates ui"l«-r «u|wrvi-ii«>n of It. R. ami W ire- 1« ss officiala ami pia«-«-» nil gra luatrs into puniti'-nn. Il will pay you to writ«* them f**r fall details. Try the News for fin«* job printing Priera reasonable. Buggy sal«- I will clovr out my en tire line of boggie and hacks at great ly reduced price a* I want to make riH.’i. for other i-«--*d» Ikin't fail to k • all and get pri •«•* The prue» will be for cash only. Ohl prie-’» will be eh.<rg<d on li.r.< ■ d< \ I. Morrison, Prscencertsdf “When a man delilieratnlv so!’» bis rote for money and u* found out. out,' ” thundered the campmgn ora- ! tor, “hoa ran hr ever hol«| up his j hra«! spaiti in the community’** I “Let h-*-» «mir Clmku-n » Verer ben«! -hirt milers'"* veiled a natte, well dr» *<««•« I. hiisitH’-sItke voting man in th» K-t-k tirt *-f the croud •d hall — <’li:«.igo Tribun». , A cl« aning up «>f otiti.*» and ends to make room for new goods. ? The «I "neri « Oregon Agricultural College Thia great institution o|ien» itn doors for th«- fall « niester on Asst Iado v white canvas low rdtuea $1.50 fit'£> vals, choice |d L’n. courses of instruction Asst lad»«-* Royal AtOr • **trr or include: General agriculture, *» 1« fl *1..'*i vale, your ch<>i'*- agronomy, animal luiatamiry, Aust ehiMrrna line »lux a fl anil dairy husbandry, bacteriology. 41.50 values, your choic«* fur lioiany and plant pathology, Asst children, line shoe* 75c and poultry husbandry, horticulture, 41 value., your choice ........ entom«»logy, veterinary wienie, Aaat meria drvaa shirts, 11 ami civil engineering, ekftrical en $1 25 values, your choice gineering, mechanical engineer Aaat mens pajamas, $1.26 I •ml ing. mining wngineering, high $1.50 values. choice ............ way engineering, domestic aci- A f«-w itiftn blue bib overall» fioc anti 75c value., ehoiec enie, domestic art. commerce forestry, pharmacy, zoology Mena night shirt*, 76e to $1 vale your choice.. ............ . ............. chemistry physics, mathematics, Aaat summer dress goods 15c, English language an«l literature, lHc, 30c vale, your choice .... pubii * speaking, modern lan- A frw l«>ya strong cotton long guagea, history, art. architecture, pants96c vals, your choice .... industrial pedagogy, physical lxM»k over the* hat rarefully, there may education, military science and something you ran use. tactics, and music. catalogue and illustrated liter Regular prier charged for goods sold on time. ature mailed free on application. Address, Registrar, Oregon Ag ricultural Colleg«*, Corvallis, WESELY &. CAIJJ n ii Oregon. ONE TRIt E TO ALL School Year Opens September 20 «* 1 -'» * ■ r the Th. Othar Wjy. The grade t* i ier h i I jnst fin- i»hed a ware« p i for ' > to Tills Sssms<l Too f»m, Rumb uniimtls in gene- «1 mi l to ent* in particular •Aow. cliil I' ih Il.irr - >n oh! n< ¿-o sor» «Iron.*’ «he «t-kr-'. ’'what run we do ani. «i|*pr«» i hr<! hi* emplover on* t mornintf sui! «nid: ting their he.ul-* »tuck in tin cans?” “<’mil«l voli lc”tme lm»k into yo’ An enrm-st fit««*«l youngster, who dictionnn n munite, kuhnel?” “Ih*-fioti.-inr« ”h' '! thè co!on«'l look«’«) n* lli«»i,gh hr might have a solution ready, «as waving hi* <!<» vou « Hit «ith n «liction- han«! 4 0 ?" ••\V« li.” rc-.'ir-l thè ohi dnrkv. ”l Ml right. .1 oiony ; let'« hear your ! jes’ «niit t«» tiii'l i «’«»uple of wor«l* sneg’-'tion " •’Ti*’ the can. to the dogs’ tails.” to n«l«l to niv bxlg«’ otti«* titlo. Ih*» — National V r hit. duri«* « h«” i'i*’ l'i-t ni/'it to le ¡zrnn' high nio-t w«»rthv rinite«! im jerinl plenipotentinrv. hot it «trii:» « S»m«!linj Plam For H>m. Witter (rtt ii fitio uti.tlilc London ni* ¿ni •■itinds j< •' n little bit cheap "—KiitiMi» City Star. iC’ta'irant) W--.it »nul l Ilie gen flcraun hke to lake? Farmer (nn In- tirst visit fr» the •nctrnpoli»)—Whiit i» therc? Wutter—Wo Imre tx»tsgr prin tanicre • la Juiienne. ftu amlrnu «le »rau avec crmpwitr* de potnmes *1«’ terrc. ris«n|c de hornf-— Farmer Gnu-imi«! Well, bring me .1 plalc nf -omctl ing thnt <*ow»e» m*ar«*t to rosst pork— Ixindon An swer». 1 Ur- re’s !sd. slit’.’«- iii iiinger rat« her. one actor* siti*.king liehiti«! the Spechi Clii^ire 01’ l-i Our 011 Sue- scib rs and Their Trit Bds "V 95c 68c 95< 48( 25< 75c 35c 50c IV. 25c /*-S * **’•.-*