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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1912)
WWW Z/’SJ I M S J* * fu?* ■& » VOL. «. XVI M io. «or.XiY. |.i\X OLEOOS. o< ]o! : i; Till !{>I»AY, NO. I ■ LOCAL. and GENERAI Items oí General Inter- t ( OF RE SEASON nceming Scio Residents and Others JUST G Wlk ’ER I-ICICHES Vi * Subscribe for th«* Santiam ’ From the wav the « . been the pa.st f«”*v da ■ one to th k th* th • 1 ... ■ a;: have set m. hm Bi »c» u J I Crabtr Monday. I of % <1 or i nnewar « on the large it sort met T 4 N W’m. Brent , B Ù Morrison 'and lla.na P who were -uinii. t of lx last week as with and lii.'u land cas«s, retun.*-u h voti Saturday n ut. ve to CH’!O H iCildl return to Portland in next implement h< Monday. so jth sitie of risoti. If you hav«- you«:». Ul«;-. •• Uty nt,d duraPihtv. take a look at it purchnst* or not. ig hard* »re arid ; -• Io tiled on the iruigt N. I. Mor- >*ou hav«; perhap. noti«*«d that ; • i . Htotnach are Un-H r meut Io corrci’t th«» « hamberlain'« r .«. h i Liwr-nc* Elmer Cole was born on Februai 15, 1«>, drowned in Thomas creek just nb *v«*Sci«», • . ■ i ¡1 ¿a 4 5 •« j . r« - covered and interr -d May 21. Lawrence .v 11 a bright m l inter- «•sling little lx»y anti his loss is deeply felt by the family and the little fellow’s many fri«-n«h II • • i• • .•. I \\ a' «’11)0011 just abov«* th«* bridge. H«’ w.-iM very badly decomposed an I from all appearanc« :i had been cover« <1 with stnd. The I mh I v wa prepared nt once and bur.«*!, ant was followtsl t<> its M k<* Bilye u win transacting »!• will i I' m J bi uness w th our merchants of rt ativea and friends. hwr tab- Monday. let» < *ee'u«.: t. i|. ■ • < mmi > and lis issue the Press is one ph-MMsnt to t*i « |Jr -?l» in Ed Daley 1 l.ns been very* busy y -ar old. W • have b.e irj it inti- «•fl effect. 1 < r it ♦ th. la. t f. w- davs putting the niiP-d that it was to do* with Dr. Hobs n is i ’nj,f office finishing tou< •lies t i his cozy m w t hi • issue and for this reason a 10*1.t. i**w have s«*en tit to discontinue rooms fitteli up . »In ing Dr. their ad .and paper. Kind friends Sanderson's dent . ¡«. !«>rs. Tne \\ ht*n yott n b^*l c<»!! you w nt we are here to assi it in building same reception r >n di be used up <>ur town, and in order to pub by both. cute 1C With. »4 1 ittk« «1» lay ¡HMDubh*. lish a paper that is a credit to Ih re 1 a «in.!-: ist* j opinion* **1 httvt? Trr»paa* not • f Ht 1 lhe N< • Mold * humix.TliU ti’« rou^h r«-tu«ly* fur our city, we must have the su p- office. If you want )'« y ear« »ay» E: • !.«»Hnr of Saratoga, |x»rt of its citizens. lt«d. ’’and «-on . »er it ihc* boat on the tis to stax with you send in y< ir rabtree mai » el. ’* Fur milr uy aU dvbicni. George G .<■ work and help us live, W «• as- • ay was a who was in >< .«» I sure you that if you pay for the •w s office. pl«*asant call- i ti N 1 M »rri * m went to Salem paper you will get it ns we have He stat«*s th; his . • ■ wlho was Wednesday a s a witness in a civil no intention of robbing anyone, operated on * - •>.; idi'citi» in action« S nd in your subscriptions and Albans a -hort time ¿ij get the first chapters of the cele Mrs. T. K. S.-imL* son went to brated story, "Tne Mandarin's brought horn«* th«* la t of the Pur'land End ay fcr a visit w ith Daughter,” which commences week. ! relatives. in this i «in*. AXCt’l- Mr. Ohlem«' - ha 1 About 1:30 Tuesday morning lent films for h mo* ' ** picture* Get one of 'M-irri-on’s Heaters the juople of this quiet little fhow last S • rl if an«f al- or Ranges it ’> «1 want your wife town were suddenly awakened ’Va* t M Gul* to be happy and c« itent«*«l. If by th«* ringing of the firebell, »o had <»ne of th«- i enees of the s . : : ■ i not get or e ol1 some other fellow. and everybody turned out to see ¡y of the Morriion only keeps those that not m ' what the matter was. It pn«v *<l regular Sunday • gi f sh<jws, do d«> the work. d > it ng t. and at that the principal business of th«1 so and you w ill want to go1 again. the right prie city was on fire and ci.ilil not be ♦* saved, •«» the firemen’s attention was turned to keep it from spreading, which they done after .some hard work. The fire start One \V«-k Ot > ; IL hie A ed in the rear of S M Townt end's Gill’s Store Herr is s woman who Mp*akfl from gr >c ry store and everything be rAonaIJsnowh* tgi at>$ km# expert- ing so dry it spread rapid!», City ad.a t s in mi ■ r. ix.. Mr*. I I! Brogan of Wilson, leaving nothing on the block on , t io sayn. ”1 knu* fn»m rxprn* ■ th«* east side of Main street but it! t’hamberlain’a Cough Ksmsdy 29, remaining one w ■ .. Goins brick. Everybody work« d lar auperiuf to any other, Fur croup Salem's large nn l m «st ;»> i- pre ia nothing that exceU it. rur >s«v noblv, women and all, saving lar milliner, Mrs. (). C. L >< « giHxla. etc. The losses are as ali d**alera. will have a eojnolet • L:i • follows: Smith A Stanley, milli Notice T<> all whom it tnay ners, $750; S M Townsend, groc misses and children’ « i .« . trn h«r m > lern and to <i..t - m concern: Ail persona wishing to eries and dry goods, $3000; L. nery store in Sal« in. ii » t dry feet this winter should Mayer, bakery and groceries, have secure a pair pa>r of the famous $3)00; Maltby & Carey, harness M um Stella Fleming wh > well known to man Sci « pe«>ph* Cahn Nickelsbutg High Top shop. $750; Shelt >n & Bilyeu, will lie in charge. Shoes. For sale by Blatchford saloon, $1500; E. Goins, $500; This gives th«- j <• of S •« Bros., Shelburn. Oregon. S M Daniel, $400: Johnson. Hib- and vici ity the adv it; ••• of ler A Co. ’s loss by removal and having a large and correct rt ■» damage will be about $1000. The of millinery -uc.a a- ver ■ en fire is supjiosed to l»e the work We pay the highest cash price of an incendiary, but no clue has outside larger c«( • . I - s being able to meet with 11 for poultry, eggs, pork, veal. as yet been found. Fleming who is thoroughly beef and hides. abreast of the newest in milii- SCIO MEAT MARKET Wood wanted on autMcnption at the nery. McDonald Bros., Props. New* otfice. A. PRODUCE WASTED I 1 « F r ? rr h At: T* . hon ’n « d ir.' i . th«» of ' T -n «ns * f? L.ns nivn’a ¿nd V*. Part • to P lirWtriy VlclOutnr vici Jit Gil w tn 1 Per O* ,r. I’- nee wt as in elativi I *Ä. to dat The Santiam F arm ha fur all who wi n ; or 20c per .*ni •. 1 buabel* for ».««■, t. ri ./ buahel, aw« • t corn • | • r ■ • Gaine*. about $5o. Will Bren- «Li ring the t ( *v Urto T «. ROOSf-VCLT i 1 indu* <r «ftuisî lu Ilf m-:t <l’lub «< f IH »r bul! tl< V Ï. píe* «tilUrne " - i' ’r! * i* n* a h oott. i“ 1 tt » ’botte c’i «r fe -. 1 g* nd« ru«' h ¡ id»« al afüi ottona. L 't g mt tH4>»a uii abutu -íhd i Tl* t >jr t h«* L T IIP (r«'i*u»llIU|; Incio th« UH I » «* ' » ¡MD*«'* tnihd« * 1 reh It • t.M'h «ipnu j OV<M<! Si<'( atti1 la Iftajíb Il l h i» mend 1 t*y '1 h la HtP pn l»O .’i It* lo II >la furti i»er cttMi» fnurwc «»t and it1 t» W«'l' - ■ * « ’ tb <’ nu»alffn e* ‘ » t » CxtîiHw an 't * UFf en ny.ni'flthL a i Ì ‘here can be t » »u floc 0 1relt, of any thing *11 thia world, 1bud ah far aa *iend I my fríen*!«, «r«« haa b •ri I'd mur h t tack u n R u <>4 i rve’t. It hr« 1» ‘ ;i oti ?• dono. and bo<'AUüe 1 br||< VI In« |i ut lœ«'! y kn« d . 1 m» n i» «t n -iw on uni .Chambers A- \L t Hue frankly : Imit that a 1l>:tckwnrd season m«l an ovt'estoc 1. f«»rc« s them to lopt this sale | »l.i.'i rather than ?arry over Inindr< ds ' f gar- tnento. It’s an opjHirtunity that »very woman. miss and child diould take ad vantage ot, for ,ev« r Ih'ioi’e ha s such low prices ¡'«■ell quoted ««n Ready to Wear itHKiri'i rio ccty|\ ¡a th«* season. \ large circ ihr announcing the ¡»rice concersion «roadeast mid •» ut of town people A l|0 IO) lH»t ’*VC eiv«’ one should I.«' their num«- and .*i«ldr«’•-es ind one will I k * ent by return nail. Th.* Sale itarts Tu’««i.iy, L’to! r 2!) and ends Nut ii'dav, N »verni er 9. The fin-it stock of '«nte. t »its. |>r«* e*s and Milli- ’ ’ . lar r t m all other AL banj .««r«”* combined, will be on de at low.’.-t jK'-sJil«* prices, Ono of tin* lending features of the Sal« is that all garments will be alt«*r«*t| free i,f charge ami ex- pr< i«r ’!>a <l to out of town pn- ‘r«» L ’ «»u do'i’t r«'«’ ;vo on«« : th«» ciiciilais, just drop a card *«» < «: b’T,. A Met ’,m *, \L I». :> ■ «-.i In .* (' i ik ami Suit Store, Albany, Orc. It's mor«» than worth your while. W C SLotild h h-Etoi Io CMjrtss. DEMOCRATIC Ne d of CA’ TO BOOST ltOATE CIV PROGRL6È..IVL i. « T Pr«*snt I* n O| Ro*d ’ Alcnj W hich Tfu© Covern* c. 1* msnt of Pr pie N'ay ** Po«nl of Speech, V *«wH»row « nndidato WlUi n 0* Pr. a!<!<«$»< tip» n th«* 1” ■ . t i<» tnen who l ve ti « « mihii r i« »•<| Cttnii; fa.«>r of the■ 4 Thhd f’ii iti . U ili n tuiD' cottii atMerh Mi ••ii uted to nvect ffi*n a «o their shoulders md 1 it »«».»t «• a ., tr Nothing rv;.r I s-pp *e y©u kr.o* ? Is behind t c new ; 'Ky cc^tly i••-.n ferr-d Progressive w th d’--ontent e t t his r** & tr < «- a f.r ♦ p rt i a fee' i into blind ■) th© of th* United f« *t ’•■'e.t h v» <.* fq« •» It P?riy. » t vI ?• . r n r regular that they now proprie •,p f» J • n c>pfln r-5 vd for Vtemor tve >. liti- l*ir *>xr« * •Ir nt .'«flwfit f ••adly 1» d Ittt r- rd c » a * i 1 • br » ffer» d Even iiötur 1’ V’ • rd <nx rll that he r m In W tifi * 1 i ; i H ' ■ r, «< Tfl Olireil'MÄ 1 o the ftfMu'Wi f6rthi t be ••UMi nr gumirnf. muy Iti 'Ilf- Mr ».<pv^«ridete e •yui f. « • lt w<nr*’« “Th* root of thr wron^t v.h h hurt tbe people >« tl «• t. « thaï e i peoplt»* government hA> been ta* <tn iwiy from them. Their governn*' M must And be 1 1 given barb to the $»eo; - t e * .t purp. r of tl r Pro grrtuve Psrty is to ma*« eurs of e ru’e of the people.“ Many Hongs f 'r T ».gn. Rornrth i ria of tb«* n <1 Uni* « »ort ■ »n enibtittlniicn r h »# b« » n ’ irt y i> r h . i hr i •: •nd the Unit time In man) | flttrf *1he • 1 efniKzIe '• b< I n< erti: r»* the mut th rTk’d by the * '.i1 ve Halt in t him A I mw M t fjf F»r< Hytnfii hi • born fby the !'■ all fhra« r<»n ;• nr» fee- the fluii MfwMr meet !n, every wh^r e One it plain <>( My Soul’* has br* n sd ì, f««i hmm M«M**e*t • turen <>f en«t R a 'HgtSeH'S svoHto pcxtn 'f n*' Hrwi!w nd *‘l an> th* s -i as opposed to old ttine bows rule. «• in i«»int of ability, cx- aml «tualifìeiitioiiìi no apportine: candidat <• can favurably r«-mparv with bin1. Becau -«• to lar«’<• 1abilities and I’tlieienc:v is add ed his known non sty. manhtMx 1 :i fid a charac- (-•r with«nut blcmi ah. B . an:««• him in < >’ «*go ! he t*r m*.*«B nnc 1 has already • < millions nf dollars for liublic innprovenr nt? in the First ; 1 r 1 ■-1 • I < K « <| , di' «■ hi* tra v«?l¡s thousands >f niilvs ova r his « ilHt riet annually •oitfi-rrii ig *v ith h « •>:. tduents and ¡cui ninir Hu ir ne’ iis. i>f‘<THUH’ i! has been proven it kt* ís imiti strions, atile. efll- nt fin<i suc< ctwfiii in serving the* p i>|>|v an«i not a favored A * 1* *c*USe In* 1has been a faithful blic servant, working up to a jhi ut ion of influ 'nr«’ in national «fl rs -< that l’r«s <l«’nts Taft an I Roc«s< velt, his ass s iat« * of all parti« *« r.nd conni i u< t gei • •rally, praise him in terms «imi- .« to tl <’.'«.* u • «1 by Governor W< st after a visit to the National Capitnl, when In* -aid in an inter view*: "hi intellect, oratorical ability ami «leyotion to the inter ests of the jxsiplc, Hawley stands h ad and shouhlcrs al«ov<* the gr«*at majority of the members of th«* National House of Repre sentatives.” (1 »« I A«iv. Cong, ( am. I»t If you want to spend an enjoy able evening, don’t forget to at tend tho moving picture show next Sunday night.