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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1913)
VOL. XVI SC|<>, LINN COUNTY. LOCAL and GENERA! “7/ Items of General Interest C oncerning Si io Residents and Others All the new spring goods now Ikin’t forget to attend the meeting of the Commer« ial Club on display at Wi sely «V Cains. Friday evening. February 7. Pr Sehaf.-r, t'uivrrsity of orvgun, will lectur«« at th«« *cb<>«>l buildi g. There w ill be no picture «’mw February M. Free to all and every- next Sunday evening. Sb w body welcome. Sunday night. February 16. Mr and Mrs Pitheous Wallace Them 1« no better medici «-• mad«- f r wer«« Scio visitors Saturday. cold* than Chamlwrlio:. .. h .- r «-«I It act« on natun’» piar, r«liev«-« the Rudolph Wesely w is a pleasant lung», oparii« th«- Mcretiona, ani» • x- i-aller at the New-offi «Tuesday. pectoration, and rc«tor. « th. «v»tem to a healthy condition. For »ale by all Ed Fleming who h*a iiecn ill dealer«. with pneumoni* is now- “ble to come to town. The grand ojx ra Monday eve ning made a scandalous hit with For a sprain you will find Chamber our people, but out of re ;p. < • to lain« liniment excellent. It allay* the the feelings of the - fiber of tl.«- pain, remove* the »oren«-»«, and »uun school, we promised not to give renturv« th«- part* to a h. *lthy condi it the mention which it d« • rv - tion 2^> and fas- botti«-* fur «ale by all dealer». G C Westenheuie was in town H«ar I r Fihafer, h. «d f History «le- Saturday. partment, University uf Oregon, at ; th«« »< h«»>l buihiing -atunlay night, I rb s. Eyeryon«« is welcome. I Hoagland of Shelburn was a Scio visitor Saturday. New embroideries for spring !>o you know that mor real danger B*’" 00 GlSplay in Wcsely At lurk.«i in a common cold than in any Cains large new window, other of the minor ai’menti«'’ I'!.«■ »afe way i* to take (’hamlierlain«. cough Butch Ixmg and family of Sa remedy, a thoroughly reh.ib pn para lem sp.nt Saturday and Sunday lion, and n«l your-. If f the « Id . quickly a* uo*»ible. 1 hi« remedy 1» for here with his brothers, J N and M P Long. »ale by all dralei» OREGON. IÌHÌ{>I»\Y See big ad inch cable without injury to the machine. Why pay SlUOormore when you can get one for a Henry Me) er came down whole lot less. Patronize Oregon from Sweet Home Saturday manufacturers. - N I Morrison, for a short visit with friends. Scio. Clyde No^es whohastieen the S P agent “t Cottage Grove has been transferred to West Scio, and took up his duties the first of the Week. _ «-I, i We hava oeetded to extend our Special subscription ofT«ir a few more weeks as it seems to have met with a ¡Hipular demand. Snntiam News S1.0O per Year to either old or new subscribers. If you are figuring on sending away to Monty Ward or Buck & Rhutiarb for any hardware, paints, machinery, furniture, etc, before sending call and let me figure w ith you and see if I can’t furnish you the same gixvds at the same prices and on the same terms as the mail order house. N I Morrison. Scio. Thu i» the teuun of the year when mother« f«-«l very much concerned over the frequent cold»contracttd by their children, and have abundant reaaon for it «» every cold weak«na th«« lung«, lower* the vitality and pave» the way for the m«»rr »ertou* diseases that «o often follow. <’haml»erlaina cough r..r,„. )y„ fsr,,,u, for „ pleasant and safe to take, lor »ale by all dealer». Big bargains at Wesely & Cains in lemnants and odds and ends left over from the big clearance sale, such as shoes, ladies’, mime*’ and childrens’ coats, men’s and boys’ overcoats and sweaters, short lengths in calico, muslin, gingham, and dress goods an«l other things, all to l>e clo*«si out AWAY DOWN BELOW COST, so they will move fast and make room for new spring goods. No. OBITUARY A Social Mrs Mary E Rid« <1 « I • home uf her duughter Mrs B n P lav lor at Salem. Thur . January 30, aged 71 ycais hi d 5 months. The deceased was f>orn in Ohio August 29, Ibll. and waimart • I to Ret Wm HR ■ I860. From Ohio she and 1 < r husband moved to M - ouri wl • r they remained until after tl. • Civil war when they moved to California. After a short '.a there they came to Or« g« n, hav ing resided at Roseburg. Stay t n and Niagara, at last rn.'vit .« t.i Salem where she spent the c- mainder of h< r «lays. She was the mother of eight children, four of w horn aui vive he r. they are Mrs C A Bates of Scio, M r .4 A M Brown, Indvp nd« t. ••«, Mrs B P Taylor and I S Rid r of Salem. Mrs Rider's was an ex- emplarv life and her chv erful Christian spirit greatly « • 1« .i- her to all who knew her. Fun r I services were hel i at Salem Sa’ urday. Don’t forget to take advantage of the News' $1. SllbsCr ption price when you are in t >wn. Mr and Mrs <' A B.ites were aceotiip;Uii««'l home fyoiu -illleiii by the hitter -« l<p itliei I S llnler and family. M i - II i/> I Bates r< niain«««I 111 S.i|em for a longer v i-it Under a Harrisburg date line Misses Munkers atul Groshong S W Gaines dropped in at the came over from A bany Saturday News office Tuesday leaving a a dispatch to the Journal say a for a visit with frie d Imx of big red apples and a sewing class has been organized squash in lieu of a calling card. in the school and a full domestic science course may be add d The Santiam News an«! «-en i tl«««-k!y Many thanks. Pie Eater. Journal for tl.75 pat year, th«« price of - later, under the instruction ot Here it a rne»»age uf hope an i good Miss (¡race MeGr« g >r whota ight the Journal alone If vou ar«« not get- ting the Journal call at thi« office and ch«-«-r frin Mr» t J Martin,Boor.« Mill, here a few weeks last spring. get a «ample copy, Ore hundrfl and ' a. whe 1» the mother of eighteen fifty-six paper* for fl 75. The Journal children. .Mr» VIartin wu cured uf B I. Barrv, an insurance contain* the cream of th«- «tate and »tomach trouble »rd canatlpation by general new«, market report», etc. Chamberlains tal lata after flv* year« mail «if I ‘or! I and , W4* III 111W II of »utfering, and now recommends these <>n business I Ui-sday He is New ginghams, new dress tablet» to the public. Sold by all an <d<I tune new .«paper man druggiat». goods, everything new for spring and dropped in at the New - at Wesely & Cains. If you are in the market for a office “o get a sniff of printer grubbing machine I have one in ink aii«l talk over old time- Don’t fail to take advantage stock of Oregon manufacture, of th* Edison Record ale at guaranteed to break the beat 1 ns lie and the writ« r were as Peery’s Drug Store. for particulars. 191.: sociated together about -even years ago. Wanted, information regard ing timber 1st. have yo i fit timber for sale within ten miles of Scio? 2d. what direction are you from Scio and how far? 3d. how many acres have you and how many feet? 4th, dors good saw timber adjoin you? 5th, «ibout how large does timber average and what per cent clear? 6th, who owns the land on all four sides of you? 7th, what do you consider your timber worth? 8th, what do you ask for timber including land? 9th, give any L, other information that you think would be of interest to us. Ad dress Miller-bpe««r Lumber C«>. Aumsville, Oregon. gram entertain««! the < hriatian En- ■i« rei» at th«- hume uf her aunt M«« ' I art < f the « «ening wa» »p -,t in »«dving punle». after » hi h «««me irlìclou» refre«h « "nt* aer« »< i««l the remarider uf th« time v « «levot« «Ì t«* ptaying game» V i. ry <-i >««y ibk-eveiH'.g waa «|»« titby .«II ll»>*. |>i. «• >t «<■!<■ Mi«»«» lira««« • i'l. A!rna liante!, Neva |iald»«-hw»i<l, ' ‘ V :!' < «tin. ’-« ■ ! ««r, lair* .«-J I ««la «'«»mpton. I.ily -'•r». IJe| Miller «ir! «i<Ttru<l<- l‘v • 1 -M -nil'uil V| run, Vr.leii M<« i I, \r«hi. I«'g. Me-'lani««» Sim« 1 . •• • litter ' I ■ .i. ! n I Mr an l Mt« ( h««»ter til «■ Mdl.-i->[>«•« r 1 .utnbi'i ( ‘o < «««Tey, of \uinsvillo timi er «1 it .« of ’/■ •!• 1. is unitor «•; •s. E< iitor .-.i' ti un N Mr B««nm«r, «up««rvisor, was I ’e.ii ; 1 in around v.siliny «bools recently. co 1 «V f«»r a vi nt i 1 whi .! 1 R v Ketchem s expected to W« •uld like t > hav < Voit run I ach nt th»« Mt Ph asant church fol ■ « » i i ■ • r ; 111 ;. . tl «• f r-t Sunday in February. \\ « o 11 « ’ t i tn •• our I Sinzand Miss Annie Petrok an «1 »‘111 I ' .’<• it co lisi.1er.!iblv. •<i .im >i g the newly married an <1 have always 1 o >k. 1 U|«- mn • -. 1 h««v I i.« the best wishes of every- on S -io a- a goud I I e Ve IV t ¡11 II g : ,l\ .| ,« |>|«> l»ody. Lt ton Darby is home from w«> w di [>ut ii .i mi 11 al S« io « astern < Iregon. tliat w il! em plov fi « m |n tu I lChrismitn has a herd of 60 meli li West ««ver 3<i dairy cows. Nearly Si io tliat w ili 1« • litaldv f«>r •«vei vone in this vicinity keeps commercial |<ni] -••«•, In m<>r«- or less creamery cows. connection witli tliis vie li.ive Among the new improvements pìaniied a log-ing roa«| Brst t«> 1» made here is a fine barn by t<» tbe I«Iitff iipon w In li tlie Mr Overholt/.. Mrs Bates is in Fnl««m waiting II* Mliier t mi « I : < io • ,11■ ■«I, timi ai i««" to w Kilt i- knou n «>n the sic1'. Mr Mertz has placed many as Roger* Bluff and from r Is of tiling acr< si his place there lo tili« tillibci pro|>« r. this winter. W •• ai ' III «• u in SI ¡llioUt It is not a picnic to carry the thi-. t ’« hi 1«l w«• in v olir mail ’lies««days. opinion g« t lo«!p troni th« I hi: n« ¡gid ot I iimm I takes its people ol Scio as Io t ight ol name from the fact that one wav, etc. Yotir* t itili , < i auncev (’ole too up a dona Milici Spi « i Lunili t < o tion land claim in 1852. The :u«l land is now >wned by Mr Minton and Mr l.itlay. Mr Cole .1 D Densmore of Pottland is lad th«- reputation of having now making his headq ¡al ters at i«ei-n a thorough going citizen Scio and Lebanon and is in the alwav » taking in active interest market for fat livesti ck of all in church, school and national descriptions, although hogs and H«« reared an intelligent v cal are his si>. <-ialt «.. lb* repre- and r« sp««cted family. They are rent.. a reliable company an l ex Dr Cole, formerly of Scio, Chas pects to remain lo re permanent (ole of Stay ton, Alonzo Cole and ly if buaint >-> in his line justifies. Mrs Margaret Probst of Albany. He im putting in a Fairbank scale The} are Hmong our best citizens. at West Scio which is very badly JAKE needed. It will pay anyone having stock to sell to s«.-e Mr Densmore 1« f< re disj osii g of it Ten tons of carrots for sale at as he is paving t< p pricra for $6. jwr ton. John < hytil, one first class stock and will treat mile north and three miles east you right. Address postofficc of Scio. 2 I m » x 26, Scio or box 402, L«’l>a- •»» non, Oregon. Cole 1! !ns Wes! Scio Nates MARK!. I REPORT Th«« followii.g are <"«»h prk-e« quote I «•ok by our n li . :f « dealer«: Wiieat. t»r Im ih<! Fl<»ur, per »ack...................... Bran, per Um...... . Shortt, |» r ton ............. • hop, wheat, |»«r ton (’hop, oat», |wr ton...... .. Batter, (Country) per roll Far Silt I d«»x. n . One registered Poland China Chicken*, per ; .und .... male pig ready for light service. < «ee*e. |*r (»Hind . .... Perfection breeding and a tine in Turkey«, per pound................ I*ucka, per pouml .. ............. dividual. Call on or address. !!«•«• f, per pound, live Weight Smith B Holt, Thomas, Oregon. Pork, dre«*.-l ....... ............... Phone, Farmers 3x6 Scio. 28- I i Veal, per pound, for shipping I MO I 20 W 00 •il oo .12 <»0 ft) 25 10 10 IS 10 4 to 07 (H Hi Mr and .Mrs Henry Miller and daughters Fay and Viola and I ><iri and Ruth Shelton viaited at the home of Price Neal Sunday. Tom Quigley gave a dance last Saturday night. There was a pretty good crowd and everyone had a good time. Ix>reen White was in Scio Sun day visiting her friend, Ethel (’arson. Allen Arnold and family visited Marion Tindale of Shelburn last Sunday. The roads down this way are very muddy now and the rains are making them worse.