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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1913)
T A. a* raiLL. m . d . Surgeon Physician Telephons, Exchange No. 11 : SCIO : < >R Li.ON i To Our Many Customers e F Wanted to rent A g<*>d type We want to heartily thank writer. Enquire at News office. ) ou for the liberal patron E G W Compton of ( rabtrve was -ige you have given na <iur- a Scio visitor Monday. ■ I, J t I..- p.l-t v e ir. E. H. HOBSON. M. 0 rHYMOAM AND M'FGFON it has been the greatest B A Farmer of Scio waa regis tered at th«» Revere hotel Mon and most pleasant year’s day. — Herald. Businers we have ever en joyed. Mrs Ivy Ablx>t went over to Wishing you a prosperous L< banon the first of the week to visit Mrs J G Gill New Year, we are, Office two door* south of Scio State I’ank Telephone« office. 27 7. R< - 27x MUNKERS STAGE ('. Shelton, Prop. Phom* fi-5| 'i Stage meets all Munkers trains, leaving Scio Hotel at 8 15 a ni and 3 3t> p ni sc r< > I K > ti : l Miss Bessie Morris is over frein Lebanon this week visiting i liie home folks. J N Weddle left Tuesday morning for The Dalles on a short business trip. IL H. McVAY, Prop, I) W Rumbaugh, county fruit Hot and cold water. bath. efc. inspector, was transacting busi- Special rates to permanent nvas in Scio Saturday. boarders. Mrs R B .Miller of Albany Under Experienced Management visited at the home of her niece, Clear* Beda Good Fare Ml J A Bilyeu, the first of the Commercial Trade week. Solicited Mea's from 6 a.m. to 8:30 n.m. THE ESMONB Chas Provar shipped two registered Guernsey bulls Wed nesday. one to Portland and the other to California. HOTEL Wm Brown and W C Holt of Centrally located, good Tiiomas put on a -vaudeville rooms, prices moder- sketch at the Stayton theater ate, courteous ; this week. treatment Cotner Morrivjti and Front Streets Connty Judge .McK night, ex- OREGON assessor, says some of the best stock in the stale are raised in the forks o! th»* Santiam. PORTLAND ......... CALL ON.......... Mrs J A Bilyeu ami daughter Nita w ent to Lebanon the latter When you want your engu.es at 1 part of the week to visit Mrs other machinery repaired, or any kind Nelle Gunsauk-s. H. S. JOHNSTON of turning done in wood or iron, your saws filed and gummed " -I *aw> built to order. Prices nm 1 al \\ II Speer, the genial Southern Pacific agent al West Scio has been transferred to Medford, leaving for that place the first of the week, ’t is not known ,et who his successor will be at the West Scio depot. m mux Pwp. Hack» connect with all train* at Wat Scio and at Munkers Our rig* first class 'and our horses good drivers Pnce« Reasonable. T. J. Isnkrn. Errs. A. t. Fattisi!. Vkt Pro W. A. Fwta,. Cash. £. D. I’tn. Aut. Guk. The A -» A » WW V w -a  W C Holt who was in town Friday informs us that John Powell and Jno Potts of the Co. bridge gang ure now working at Thomas. • ’ < 4 W* 4 • ¿ • w Does a general banking txisineaa and can assist you in the transfer of muney by issuing drafts to the different parts of the United Mates, and its aarvicea are available for the transaction of eonaervative business. the Saturday, January 25. News will print the Booster en- velopea adopted by the Commer cial Club as the official envelope. All those who are using envelope« with their return on same can have the Booster emblem printed on the backs at the rate of ten cents per hundred on that date. One day only at this price, Sal- urday, January 25. Sanliam Farm Topics Its poor business looking at the •un with a cloudy face. Sa.h. door», brick, plaster, cement, •iding, finish, ceiling, shtngles. flooring, dimension. Apply for these to The Scio Planing Mills Co., Quality, Service, i* our motto. Scio, Oregon. T respes» notices for »sie at the New» office. Bunset the Pacific Monthly and th< Santiam New« for 11.73. We wiah to call your attention to the fact that mu' aa whooping cough, dipnthrna ai"' scarlet fever are contracted when the child ha» a cold Chamberlain's < ougti Remedy will quickly cure a cold and greatly le wen the danger of contract ing these diseases. 7 hi« renie y i* famous for its cures of col *, ft tain» no opium or other narcotic and may be given to a child with implicit confidence. *old by all dralrr». OUR BIG ANNUAL Commencing Friday, Jan. 10, Closing, Sat., Jan. 25 Don't fail to take advantage of this, the greatest money saving sale of the year. Seo posters for particulars, or call in person and be convinced that wv cun save you money. Sincerely your«. S. E. Young & Son Albany. Oregon tar medicine and aa the roads are so bad one a'iaft was broken out of hrr buggy on the trio. I could not make the trade with my go««i wife I spoke of last week aa «he wanted 50c to loot and I did not have the ready money by me. and she would not cretin me. Our new road we cut through the tarsi alone is almost completed. SO those fine haired fellows who ride in automobiles ran shuat g<> by Ilyin*. We are petitioning the county court to divide our road district, hoping we msy have better roa Is I nclr G<-o Bilyeu is nicely Imoroving and i» able to lw out looking after hi« young lambs. He hss about «0 head. all doing fine. Mr and Mrs Cecil Crume of Pruvi- dence were over Sunday visitors at the home of her mother Mrs Geo llilyeu. < lifford Griffin is out on a prolonged sparking expedition aa he haa not been home for three daya. He will no doubt get into another hornet's neat. Mr Rrewater has a contract to cut HMM) cords of wood on M C Gaines’ farm and has a crew of eight men at work there. .M C has built them a nice house in the grub patch so they will be handv to their work. David Horsburg's family are all down with the aniall|Mix now, as he has at last taken it The wife and three children are now improving nicely, and it i» hoped they will all pull through safe. Abraham T Powell waa out our way Thursday making urgent inquiry after John Plummer, but it was easy for one to smell a hawk, whsn there was a widow lady living near the road where he made a special call and received some of he pleasant smiles, as she had said she was lonesome without a com panion. This struck A T’a mind forc ibly and he is wishing to investigate th* truth of it Prof G I. *-uther!and returne<l home Thursday after quite a tramp through Marion county canaasing. Our school in Diet 77 is being taught by Prof Taw of May ton. lie reports a very light attendance since the Holi days on account of smallpox and scar let fever in the neighborhood. Lyman 'mail haa gone to California for a few months' visit Our mail carrier Mr Mespelt is do- lighlud with the improvement on our road over the sand ruck points, where the >antiam boss put in nine days hard work pounding rock and filling ruts and mud holes. Mrs Dave Bilyeu returned home the last of the week from a visit with her parents at Lebanon. Anyone wishing a few Hamala berry plants in the spring can find them at the Mantiam Farm at 50c per dos.; also anyone wishing the finest horse in 'he country, dapple grey, weighs 1H00 lbs, gentle a* a kitten; call and see the Pic Foster. 5 3 Clearance Sale REGULAR PRICE CHARGED FUR GOODS SOLD UN TIM! Hibler & Gill Co 7iiiiiiiUíiUUiiliüi ill lUÜÚUÜUUiUiU^ Ill MVS - Pas«n>r*T. W F. Gill. Mmarr.at. C. A. Warner J. J.RarnM, W. F.Gill. w. A Ihlvt’U, J. |{. Him C. A. Warner. oinpaiMj SCIO ROLLER MILLS Hello Mr FSditor; Here I am again loaded for bear. .Many thanks to you for past favors aa I assure you they are highly appreciated. The I ie Eater called at the Santiam New» office '•atunlay, where I found Mr Editor »rd little wife quite busy and real sociable. On leaving the office. Mr Charles presented me with a full line of stationery which I presume meant. **1 wish you to send in your An interesting item of some items regular,” which 1 will surely try ' length is unavoidably left out to do. We hope other corresfiondents uREGON and WASHINGTON this week as the News force had I a ill do likewise as we all like to read the country items. more work on hand than they' George i.riffin want up Friday to his could handle, but it will appear , J A Dlrerlarr-ef eeefe rit,. Towe an*» 1 Villas*. (Irins d*nerlp«l»t tkatrh of stock ranch on the R<«cre mountain in next week’s issue. - Ed. 1 •* h ►!•<••. la- atk»n. popMlailon. «•In fl « tsi K shl»»ln« sn4 bsnhln« *al«t, to look after his stock. He found them 1 alao < :»aaina.| inrer'err. <vn>elle4 k, P ie E ater . wading around in the snow aia inches I bunlnee* and prof.aal.Hv , deep without feed, so he brought them E •- roi.« a co.. aiurrui back to his valley farm to feed. He la still losing hi* goats. You will find that druggists every Mrs Harry Freeman had her three where speak well of Chamberlain's children vaccinated some two weeks Cough Remedy. They know from long , ago. w hich has taken well and confined experience in the s ite of it that Tncaaee Good music and good pictures them all in be?. This will surely pro- of coughs ami colds it can always be , Sunday evening at Wesely-Cain isct th.tr. fr«m the smallpox. Mrs depended upon and that it ia pleasant I rceman made a tnp to Scio Saturday I and safe to take. F or sale by all dealers. I hall. POLK’S —i Business Directory BO YEAR«’ tXPtRltNCe fl fl fl fl fl P atents Æù'ffi Taapc M asmb Drsioaa CoevmoMTa Ac Asme* •»" W « • •»••»* •«-«I »••» t 'MI oa »■•« Cleti* »«neri. 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