The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 08, 1912, Image 1

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O *- I von of near •*tayt«,n w»« a b :,
visitor Moiaiay
W It Ramsey wi ■ w
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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
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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
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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,
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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«>
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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
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- 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.
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Th«- year 1912 i» to tu* tb.’ most im-
(««rtant year m »■ir history. R« »i*l*’s
great activities
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*.”»«« 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
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ii
Oregon.
ONE TRIt E TO ALL
School Year Opens September 20
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■ 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».
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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
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95c
68c
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48(
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75c
35c
50c
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