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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1913)
T A. G. FRILL. M. D. Physician Saitian Farm Tapies Surgeon it N " Ex* I •> SCIO ORI.« “N E H. HOBSON. M. D FHYSKlAN Abb St FuLCN Erastu.s Elliott an old pioneer <>f this se-ti n, w ho I us I *n Confined in the Albany hospital for two months, was out in this ■ ti >n the last if the pas', week. Now it the lure t«> get t»u»y making your Haring clothr*. The weather will •■«•n be so pleasant that yuu will nut wan* to stay in the house. Thr follow ing | - will tfo into rfTact Satur-tay. b”liru4iry !. and will !t»t two wwk». 27x II. H. McVAY. Prop, Bids liutd White Goods IXitted awiaa and many good patterns in white goods for spring and summer waists anti dresses. !t.- at 1I< IX at 13c. .'te at 11- F rank Smith of Lacomb was down In. ■ week getting wood for Ins father Wil'am Smith of Rac coon Hollow, who has been on the sick list for several tiaYs. I’-est quality, new stock of ladies under wear. We have decided to discontinue the line, m > mate the following prices Commercial _ Eure Trade Solicited Meals from 6 a m. to S.:>) i>. n THE ESMOND HOTEL Centrally locateli, good rooms, prices moder ate, coin teous treatment Corner Morrison «nJ h at Streets POKTLflNl) OREGON ........... CAI L ON H. S. JOHXSTOX’ When you want your cngii < « and other machinery repaired. ■ r any I i d uf tur . . aaws filed and gumm« d VV ix.l »aw« budt to order. Prices r«.f- al I Frej flRr 5RÈ.S1X Hacks connect with all trains at We^t Scio a t at 'I • • .rrs Price » lb .iwnsli T. J. Muokni. Frtl. A. E. FtnJall. Vkc Fro W. A. Evle{. Laah. E. i> M»cn. A ut Cask. c’;, J 4 4 j » 9 Iioea a general banking ousinesa and can aaxiat you in the trio *fer •( money by laauing drafta to the differi-nt parte of the United states, and its services are available for the transaction of conservative buain< »*. R. SHELTON Administrator of Ejtatrs »ana Negotiated. Abstracts Obtained and Examined •C1C OMGON We wish to rail your attention to the fact that moat infeetious di -as.« auh an whooping cough, diphtheria an I tear let fever are contracted when the child has a cold. Chamberlain's t ough Remedy will quickly cure a cold and greatly ieaaen the danger of contract ing these diaeaaea. 1 hia remedy ia famous for its cures of col- - It con tain* no opium or other narcotic amt may be given to a child with implicit Wa A kl l I by a all 11 , dealers. law W la< ew confidence. Sold uf first claaa rm- l>i«...!ery, Lot they must make room fur tii>- n«-w stuea now h« re. Mi-M i Ihir’.h.t nt I Nina Smail wet! <m a visit Saturday to John Miller's near the old ferry on tiie north Santiam. Scott T irr.t r i no* perfuming Hot and cold water. bath, etc. Special rates to permanent up the neighberhood free of charge by catching the striped boarders. cats for their pelts, as they are Under Experiet. • <J Manag. ii.i-rt Clean Embroidery I'ainty patterns He at 5c. l.'-c at 9e. ‘¿.’e- at Ita.*. oOc at 32»’ ClifTord Griffin has a contract cutting cord wood for Mr Fil|»>t for the Si it« market. III > t I : l m WHITE® Mnt S \v (¡nines. SCIO » Isaac Crabtree is improving since coining to the Santiam hos pital. Mi- Jennie Ixyvcjoy isex|xrt««d h> n e in a few days after a n.. nth s visit in Portland, as - lie t'ttce two doors •• »th uf Scio State Bank Telephon«" • -| _7 R« Eve • .1 ■ t Bi', t Underwear .'». »( * Tabic Linens Every piece of table linen, including napkin* are especially priced Genuine i” p'tni Irish linen every piece reduced at 37c. I. 35 at '«e. p. W at 14 37 9 S. E. Young 6c Son 0 Albany Oregon 9 9 9 ATTORNEY AT LAW 9 0 p r The Suntium \eu\s mid I Regular price W ii-klv Orrgoniun ........... <; imi 3 (Ml >•■1111 \\ •••• Iv liiiirniil . 9.00 Ihtilv and SttniLiy Journal li.’iO Daily Journal Town «t Country, twice a mo 2. «50 Rural Spirit, weekly 3,00 3 OH r<«4 lloniotea 1, weekl,’ Toledo Blade . 2 .’>< » < >regon Teui lierti’ Journal 2.7Ô Scient’fic \merican .......... 4.Ó0 3 HO Delineator ...... Norlliwi "1 I’oultrv Journal 2,(M i La Fol let t< . h W et>K 1V . 2 50 l^onard Gilkey and wife were Crab list this week Richsni Shlemsn was an l CLU8BING OFFER tree visitors Friday. the sick OREGON 9 9 9 9 4* week. Mrs John Reilly is on PEERY drug ; company SCIO Henry Struckmeier and Charles Er win were doing business in Albany last A short history of M C Gaines: Born in 1SI>3, lived with his par ents until 1886 when he married Mi - Francis Poindexter, moved on a small stock ranch at the h< ad of Racoon Hollow Lived there till 1890 when he purchased 1(K) acres off the old Elliott farm where he farmed and raised stock. He R bs bought small tracts off the same farm until now he has the whole place, so he now owns 1147 acres of land. He has 30 head of tine horses, 120 head of cattle, 250 head of sheep, 120 goats and 80 head of fine hogs. He has 500 acres of farm land and647 of pasture; has nine barns ranging in size from 40 x 60 to 60 x 90 feet with 20 ft post*. He is L*eding 100 head of cattle twice each day with 500 lbs hay and 12 dozen bundles sheaf oats, and is keep ing 13 head of horses in barns and 50 head of hogs. His chores are a good days work for any man but his hard work has made it all. He has no children. >1(| .Hie on unl«»> suits, etc. I- silk .1« at 11.46, II 50 cotton and wool at |1 02, fl V0 silk and wool at have i 'trimg sumach. (HI Uncle Jobe Crabtree, 84 years old, was over to see his sick brother, Isaac, aid se med very much grieved to see his CUSiCK BLOCK favorite brother so badly affected. OREGON M <’ Gaines has been making \ LBANY some improvements < n his farm in the way of putting up 90 roda Mrs leu Zeller visited Albany friends of wire ft nee. He has also re the tint of la t week. covered from his attack of sore Henry Kruger of Portland was in these purls a few days ago looking af throat Our nice sjwll of open weather ter business matters. Whited Bros have a contract f->r cut without rain or snow has been ting wood for M B Holt. highly appreciated, as it has re .Mrs Chapman visited friends in Al minded some farmers it was time bany last week. to get busy, so some are scratch Roy A kelly, who haa been employ ing around like pulling a hen ed as assistant manager of the railway company at Wuudburn, ha« to turned bacKwards by the tail. home. Mr I.< ck w ith some of his Miss Hose Hanke, who is going to neighbors are hauling and piling the Albany high xchoul visitili home up several hundred Yards of folks a few days ago stone ready for the crusher to Mrs Chillis who received s severe gravel the r< ad from < rabtree to turn on her foot is much improved snd Scio around ti e f«. t h II where will soon tie side to get around. I M Holt was transacting business in th«- road is almost impassible. Albany Isat week, returning hum« They are the kind of neighbor» I hurwiay. we need. Conn Ikmahue has twen seen on our John Compton and his son streets hauling lumbar the past week were up among us visiting rtla- I red Meapelt and daughters Nona fives and old time frier.ds Mr and Nita were Selo visitors Saturday. Compton Used to be one among Aithur Kelly returned from -weet us Years ago, but now lives at }{ome last week. lie is evidently a n ailer of the Santiam New». Independence. Albany visitor Saturday. Club price >2.25 2'u • ¡ 4 • > 5.25 1.50 2 15 2.DO 2.00 1 95 3.75 2.25 1 i;o 19.5 Howard Hacen ami wife of Albany were visiting at " m Serfilngs Sunday. Ed and Ernest Smith were Scio visi * tors last week. Come in and take advantage of the News $1 subscription offer. Old subscribers same as new ones Misses Blanche Pruitt ami Nettle Merritt were Sunday visitors at R II t Mruckmeiers. W R and C W Kelly were transact mg buainaaa in Scio Friday. Miss Lillian < lark spent Sunday at Jones’. W C Holt has been at>sent from school a few days on account of a lie didn’t make his bruised knee, Bill regular Sunday visit st Afunaells. Haum did him a favor. Sunset the Pacific onthly and POLK’S the -antiam News for 11.75 OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Direclory SO 1 EARS' EXPERIENCE Luther Muxxy ami George Mikulka were Albany visitors Mo’.lay- A Dlraelarv Chy. Town »nd Vin«w«. glvlti« 4*ar?ip<ive AHeh »< *a> h pl»« e. L »linn. | ptflAll’m. ffraph. «hliqOnc an 4 h«nktn< •lea» IMrertnry. rr»mpli«4 t»y bu«in*M »M i»rt»f «••ion. Mrs Camptx-ll has been having neu ralgia the past week. John Clark was doing business in it. i roi m a <o.. hrirri.R Scio Monday. "teve Philippi was here recently in the interest of his woven wire feucing E ater . W H Holt made a flying trip to Scio •tieai Monday. Timas Tapies Wt- expect T M Holt and Chas Baum will t e spinning around in their autos pretty toon. Thomas is in it with two y(>r4aj 9 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 S 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 The dance at Jesse t r er tags Matur- j lav night was well attended and an en joyable time was ha«' by all present. Btrrraact'P. Subscribe for the "antiam Newi. i I Tnsoc Mis«l Ocaiossa CnevnicHra h an«1 irai tu« n ff»* • h•<»»•♦ •« A. SHANKS i .»»• etrtertl» ■i*M4rt** <1 HAHÛBûOf * •» I •«•’«M Mnt fe*« tki1««wt ej t-.f «e-Htinf te*t*«»<a. i aieti'« t«a»n thf< u«h Mu h A < •• rx*lv» usi n 4M», tel- h ml Cl * •»*. »ft th«. — Manufacturer ami l'caler is /ftirnrxx mui Sa/blhs Sckniilic J1 intricati. < ti—tMi-mrtT >••• « arvwl W < ««lem • f » • er tlâr y .rt.aj T»**»** >1 i f urite -tea. IL b- >4 bî •’ h» ^UNN & Co.”" --"’ New Vori Orsa«. ô«W--> •» 9 S». Wsabiua' >•.. IA O I CarrUn Trimmist I J Im" Werk Sslkttel All Work Stridi» •rs.fiate'J MttlBVFJt. OFLuON