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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1913)
• r - * I I .• m< u h n - of AH ,ii\ have made a genuine offer of value to the surrounding territory. Round trip faros issued to purchasers of nierchnudise of $20.00 or over made at <»ne time have broiiiriit mu< h lm>im >s and much favorable comment t<> the busim ss houses of the ('enter A few oi the -"Ui.11 v tin r< hunt*, mistaking th«' intent and the system were much alarme I, but needlessly. "«*.•• ¥■ ir Own Mi ii haut 1‘ir-t.' of the campaign is; The watchword If he has not the stock, as-ortiiimt. or the right price, then come to Albany. All r<*nds lead tn AIb.mv $500,000 Over ^7 < ■ a I I Worth of Goods -I.\ i I , a'ni t aki th til h nie w ; 11 \ • >u. •. on Display ^7 1 lie gnat ant' • • « » f t lie In -1 bit -. u- -«s houses it) the country is back <>f vei\ purcli t •«. YOUR RAILROAD FARE PAID . ' $20.oo or over. • ' i i; i-' .ti COM I X G am ) <;<> I x ( ; tut "r .i.. ■ ' t!....... ’’■:« - r itu.- i t« ';.-\v goods to the ntnotmt Ail wr ¡-Ic is tl it vmi «aw th<- -ah*- slip# from the different store- nmi present them all to the Secretary or the Commer cial C|nh, ground i!• ••! < : tin* \l' ?\ll (.ia.s.sc.s of ii \ S'a’ Bank I*, dining, and the money will be paid von for your transportation. lv liable Merchandi.se Represented in and mid stocked for \'oiir roiivpiiirncp in .radine. • Household These Stores. Ecerythinp for Itidiciduul Use Come mid see tor voiirsidf. The Blain Clothing Co Chambers &. McCune-G. A. Flood 30. Co Fisher, Braden & Co.—Forimiller Furniture Co L. E. a H. J. Hamil ton—o/><? McDowell Shoe Co W. B. Stevens Co.—Tracy Clothing Co Toggery M. Sternberg & Co.- S. E. Young &, Son down S jndiiy to »<■«• hit fall « r h : h ! wit* n« » « tj th«» death of hi* old uncle», h *»!* Crsbtrv«. .Mr and Mrs EC Shelton are seriously ill for a number of CouBtrv CliDDinzs comfortably settled in their new months, is still in a critical con- Misses Nelda Wendt and Lulu dition. home in Halls Camp on Mam hr and Mr« 1‘nll wen- out Monday in < ’lark sjient Saturday and Sunday Although we do not seem to tl .’ir auto, .».lm:i i»t« img to th«» *u|Yrr street. with home folks. ing sick I • fot. death calk’d him to the j enjoy the April showers we are We have plenty of music in jyond. • Ralph an<i Otto ('ole returned hav ing, we can look forward to camp as there are three phono f .i-r« wa” quit« tragedy t.-«k piace from Mdl City Tuesday where the May tlowers in store for us. graphs and one guitar. ■ut Provi;«- .• r •<•« fitly when t«*«> they have been visiting relatives. ZEKE U I k* came together <qut»l to two Dean Turner is getting to lie a Sank Hannah made a Lusincss old ram* lighting, a* them wi** t.looil, first class logger. hair, and the ground torn up. Mr Sar trip to Scio Monday. Sbeimu Hems EC Shelton caught a ni e trout gent »11» opy-wet) to hi* intended r>«-w W E Thomas of Stayton, agent Eldtm Griffin is making his aon-in law, Haman Gaine*. k«-< ptng that measured 13 1-2 inches. for the Portland Marble Works, rutnpauy with hi* daughter. »<> they M t ■ ■ . I < . to he S V Hall has just finished lay was seen in these parts recently. home with Will Hirons at pres met for un intriuluctiun, with th«- above ent. home at Lebanon Satunlay. rr-ault, without the I •«* of a man, but ing 3,0U0 feet of water pipe to \\ iebie Kuiken and Mr Good J l> Gritlln waa owr -at r lay r qht mad«’ biul matter* won»«'. Herman Steidel and family re get water to one of his donkey ing of Mehama, were Sunday with hia muth>r ami veiling w.th I « turned from Lyons last week engines. 1‘tF. E atfr , old »irk uncle, l»nac Crabtree visitors at the home of GC Wes where they had been working Ralph Heath arrived in camp ten house. Mr* *’ho*-be Turner came near toeing Mo»t Promol and Effectual Cur* for the summer. He is Mrs Hall's C C Burmester made a busi for Frank Petrok. her n-odence In.l W,dre*day a« a for O.id Cold« Mr Steidel was in Albany last •park lit un the old tlecayetl roof a d When you have a bad cold you want brother. ness trip to Stayton Friday. burned quite a hole before It *u di week to see the doctor. a remedy that will not only give relief The snow is in plain sight this covered. Miss Stella Fleming of Salem but • tfcct a prompt ami permanent morning as it rained here and H 0 Shilling ar.d family spent Jub Crabtree went over sutulay t«> cure, a remedy that cuntain* nothing spent Sunday at the home of her Sunday with Mr Wilson and ace hi* brother laaac. ar.d waa deeply injurious, a remedy that’i* pleasant to snowed on the hills. father, Ed Fleming. grieved t<> fuel him v«-ry low. fh.-s !■.. t ti"«‘. The Mill City Co has a nice Quite a number of our young family near M inkers. ChainhcrUinr i-uugh remedy b< en together all their live* end butch meets all three re<|uirem<’nt*. It art* Mr Edgar called on Stanley camp clcse here, which is called l>eople attended the Z C B J e.1 in Mon’ana mmr 4» ye . < .«. <, an I un nature* plan, relivve* the lung*, null Taylor and family Sunday after use two dance Saturday night and report had nut been aeparuted but a few dav m expectoration, <>|>ens the »vcrt tion* and Camp Seven. They noon. in all the»c year*. Tnerr are now only r< tor’ • th«- syotem to a healthy cundi- ■ donkey engines to log with. a very pleasant time. three boy* left out of eight. Newton, lb .n. This remedy ha* * world wide aair Camp Seven is reported to John Frost and niece. Gladys Rev Burleson of Scio preached the voungvat, ia pa»t 65 year* of n; ■ good sermon here Sunday ar.d uar an t can always l«c d<‘pendevi have the measles. Smith, were Scio visitors Friday. a morning. Mr Titu* »»« over to th«1 t .. upon. Sold b;. all dealer*. We have eight dwelling houses,) The Jordan store has changed Farm Friday alter a ton of hal««l vet' h six bunk houses, one blacksmith hands and is now owned by Mr Our regular pas’or. Mr Ketch atraw- at F’> a tun, a* it i* cheap ugh HALLS CAMP NOTES feed. shop, one oil nx>m, one filing Wood of Idaho. We all join in um <>f Salem died the latter part of last week while in Lebanon Rev llurlc«on of S id heli uTvic at Everything i* moving along >hi d. one barn, a cook house and wishing Mr Trask success in his taking treatment fora cancer. our achool houa«- Sunday. Owing to store, three donkey engines and new home. ateknrM and but few knowing uf the nicel. at the camp. He was an elderly gentleman, one mile of chute. meeting, the congregati« n wa »mull. Rev S B Cole and Wife visited but for over two years carne here Mr and Mrs S V Hall and son Mr* Mat’ ■ ■ nth. • >«!•• ■>; | were looking after their cattle Mrs Frank Beaver has been Grandma Bilyeu Sunday. suffering with a sore finger, but Our farmers have been taking regularly. nent neighbors. died aixM'-nly Thunulay Sunday. Herbert Blatchford spent Sun morning of dropsy of th«» heart. Mr it is better now. advantage of this good weather Frisl Bilyeu and wife have Smith haa <>ur heartfelt sympathy a.« seti» and hope it will continue until day with home folks. we realit« hi* *»d tniafortur.' m lowing- moved buck to their home in Scio, George Blatchford and wife their spring work is completed. were visiting relatives in a loving companion, »ho m»!< hfe a We mi s their pleasant smiles, and Rh*um*tl*m Qui.kly Cured heaven <n earth for him a* «rU u* th«’ i Mrs Roy Huber and Miss Etta near salt m recently. Mr and Mrs Otis Dike, Mr and •urroui ding friend« and neighbor«. "My «ittrni hudianti hail an attack McDonald have been visiting taaac Crabtree panned away Moi day. Mrs Taylor and several of the «>f rheumatism m hi* arm." write* a their mother Mrs Alice Me- Farmers attention I»et boys went up to Detroit to a April 2S, »red 78 year* and month*, well known ri’-i.lent of Newton, Iowa and waa laui to rent in the Fran- in dance. They report a pleasant "I gave him b bottle of Chamberlain* Donald. print your return card on Butte cemetery, lie di<«i on hi* < time. O A Birch, teacher in the Jor- velopes. We will furnish a good liniment which he appi<e«l to his arm place, where hr a.-ttled in -54, a- d wia Atthur Crawford has been ill an4 the next morning the rheumatism dan «chod district, closed a grade of stock and print yotr bu-'~d by the *)«’• of hi* father and wa* gone“ ” l"r..chr'>.hu‘i?T?.1,,r »“'«••M term of school Friday. name and address, and name < f mother, who preceded him aever.il f r several days. He went to Al matinm you will nothing better than year*. bani for medical aid. but is back Chamberlain* liniment. .«ohi by all We are sorry to hear that Aunt farm, if desired. 100 for 50c, at I ran« Smith of Beaver creek «vaa at work now. Ollie Shelton, who has been the News office. j tieaim.