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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1913)
O 5 LETTERS FEOÏÏ OCR ’ George Cree and family who WOOD WANTED at once at i-.iive I < rn living at Falla City the News office One cord of f r th«- last two years. have Lnd growth 16-in fir or grub oak i.:o.i I back to their home in for immediate delivery. Call at ii Dm. Th- :r many friends « Ilice or phone. • glad to s ••• them return. Mr.- Mamie Taylor and little I n .¡t Sunday with Mrs Roy orth. Lolo Weatenhouae who n doit g house work for J A Miller who own a sawmill Ii i’r< I Grim»s the past three i ear Scio was arrested t'alay on ><■ kj. r< tur id home Thursday. r charge of carrying a concealed ‘ i ;•< l/mg made n business weapon. Hi* trial 1» set I ••! r< t ■ t<> tow•» .Munday. J .stic»1 Shelton, f r 10 o’clock ie .l'ber who ha» Miss A” ta Saturday morning. II“ 'll V • i g fr;- nds near Gates returned home the ¡.ast Shelbnro items Sunday. Mrs T*yk>r. mother of Stanley ''> > ■ E tr!y Phillips of Jordun is lor, came up from Silverton to make a confined to his bed w4h an * -it Slow struggling crops arc the result Fred Taylor »)*ni Surdav with his <r . t’ack of pneum mia fever. 11 rothcr and family of puoi ly prepared <oil. A full. t‘vcii Mrs Mabe! Leffler of .Mill City The farmer» took their wool to West v ting at the home of her . “ > .o Monday w here it w*a pooled. growth of grain depends upon a Orni, p '.rcn:-. Rev S B Cole and fam- t ight »tudents are taking the ■ igt th A well pulverized seed bed. I V this Week. i-rad* .-xan.inatlon» here thi» wvek. ! m Bjmice McDonald »pent I hey ar«-, Inei Hi run«, (leva Tindall, a'.irday and Sunday with rela l*n 'hilling. Henry Wymnn. I>elm<r L I Churchill. V ictor Lyona. Gene Itowman tives in Scio. un.1 Clair McLain. Mr Bert llolli» and Mrs Z J The school will l>e out this week Will birnK up the lumps, smooth oft’ ( . ark made a busine»» trip to Roy Sheik' received an injury while Seio Monday. riding down Millers hill Tuesday on hi« the field and give a perfect foundation Mis <> E Ei'hinger w»» n bicycle, which broke, throwing him - a long l)r Hobson of Scio was for a lull, even growing crop. r mt culb-r at the Clark home < I ailed to dress hi* wounds. last Sunday. Mr 1 armer —Why [ iircli ise a machine without a Mr Mert» received his water »vsUm William Rhoda and wife spent Tuesday. reputation? the Ihmiiain line has been on the day with the .liter’s brother harl Russell and wife were here th« market for more than the p.vO half century. Mien Arnold and family, near latter part of last w<-ek on (mainess. EOK SALE BY Gkn 'hilling has been unable to work A v.-t Scio. thl* week on account of weakt-i-*» of 11- : •. G<’t gvr tna le a business l.ia eyes. ■rip to Scio Saturday. Cur* for Stomach Disorders T niv warm leather of the f)isoniers of the stomach may b< t I few days t-nds to make aVwiled by the u»e of ( hamlierlain's j « chm jwrrew ■ . e 11 at dimmer is near tablets Many very remarkable cure« t hand. have been effected by thi-M" tableta. Among those on the sick list Sold by all dealer*. < ek are Mrs Haman Shel- In fustier to yourself v u should try R.'xall Orderlies,—yuuf Tioaai Teprs •i. Mrs Jun Brown and Mrs n .icy bn,K if you do • t like them. They are a eanJy coa- Minn Lillian Clark who has Chua Smith. fextion that re.-.lly do give easy relief from cnstipation. \ - i.elton and wife were I teen working at Albany, »¡rent I • r*. ng aw well ! r O '* mont n -d health i» H-r-ly . -nt several day» at home i*»t week. I - ts ■ \'i . I >pj ers Monday. I v n t 1 »ward r .»■t it r-H.sUp»- t. fct) 1 •> t., t> f >H Il4 • »UM • ■ « — «» Ilia * “ *«* Il *'•< f..u tl.-l I« V Prokop ami son Joe were Ihn ou off by ihr "l *i- l*. r - ,i:.. Mrs Ella Westenhouae and tid u> tiMbke unneraoMMrv <r. i n*’ t Ln - they I***. Ito* r -I'htioti c» I,«, t.-» i ter I <4a, »pent Sunday at Scio visitors Monday. • t .1 •' ‘w the I.I f) -• I* » *;« whieh - ir -iilatf llmHigbout i . • .1 fc i ■» t.f the L .v, rU Hi J aiMT Frank Looney of Jefferson was irandma Fleming's. Cl^tr t . a XS t>r gilUi'ls 1 Iv.d ; I:- Ii he, d-iil tr-.il, - li <>. ..................... . . I... Tur * -J M- Frat.-es Stillmachcr visit- in this vicinity Sunday looking S.. • ihrt ,1 ' i > r, Make Us Prove It at cattle. I at ti.e home of .Mrs John Av- i.I ' i- h i-h >tt>- • mi!pin • ■«. Vt t vnttdr** I«» refund lie, <»*» b .1 l-i' -..r»rr r- ef. Mrs F 1 Jones, Gladys and f ' ’ a { u« I »r Rfiad Or l^hea tf I. t dl r Sunday. T i.«» al:-., »r.:r*v-iie ih- '■ ~'r t . , . !.O< rtifirr They *r» pail. .> > l-.l b.r cad U • a ?> » pt .m-w * and we ||> t»3 Rev S B Cole, wife an 1 da igh- Harry visited a few days last di. u. <h' . - i.r », - i i --ta. W ’ . - v >1 1 Atf l: rr W -nl i« r t L r u« L» j f c ; Uy »uj . Mr RC Pepperling, were week at J G Holt's. rvfuod <>»• mooejr. Gus Schieman and family and ci • visitors M unlay. I’ i d .1 prove that Rriall s. t . t r gt.t* oti tnu«ft Ar i <• M - >t< i.h'i.is“ .pent Sun- Chas Freetag and wife spent < i • '.I ’ 4 L» » k ;< »* wr to : | hot tlare make euch r. h a i nrv i. I (or it Sunday with frien is near Buena a ¡ r isi - • « *• we were piiilrriy ay w ith Carl Smith. r■- i!* - 4 *■ ’( • ‘i.- -■ t I- " ’ . f >ni- f vi *|U d> Vista, SA Schieman taking them *i h< V »I j irr . • *5 i t H J r ft). 1 rf- i« r»o Ilarr) 'term dosed a success- t • ' t -v • • 1 t > a trial <.f in his auto. jri « • ;»! '»I lx . ’ ’ ' ' ‘ 4 tl ’ ,V » • i ! I fkhd if» ¿uatiU> ¡f “tin of school in the German I > . -a • ..d t Lr .. ate to E C Reile.v made » business , . ... riel lu-t Frida . moving his tral I Hr tn.. I J . .1 trip to Scio Monday. Retail On led ire coma in «mven« uni > t • Lebanon th • foilawing €Î A ÜU. • I ' a*x ’..ft I*.»*•■■, ’J , i R L Glasgow of A!l>any has < Lil t». ?) ft'« Rrtaft Orti.-*' la I . JO uUcU. X . Ml ay t i reside for the summer. taUvt». ¿Or. T h. > i-S-xd Í r a«. »1 <xr .• »la B um .so. ms , Iteen painting T M Holt's barn <‘AÎ LION t- »r in n if*4 U»At 1 I’. • ! I! ! -• «r > I ►>. I by all this week. fp ' * \ •!.'}.* ’ ‘i t '.-**.!• R. . r« s iuu bu|* lUuUi UrUcihMi iu Uw» voLuuiuujil/ *4 uuf »’ «; Qut.kly Cured Mr and Mrs Frank StupKa of "My «i»ter* husband bad an attack Marielsvisited over Sunday all E. C PEERY t umatism in hi* arm," writes a All>ert Young's. < . k- >wn r ■; 'ent of NV. ton. Iowa. SCIO OREGON T/ e Store Mr and Mrs T J Butler were I . < him o lot tie of Chainlu-rlain» ' T • * Hertll ” ’ r* r • - -v • >wn m Ü)* F» • *>< *«»4« and hl- i pt ■ il to his arm this neighborhood Wednes- nimci G-« t II» i »»o I i» • **•’ ft-«*!! ft * >» < *»*■»> nretinArr ieiutui Ü4 — ■ nd th< n st morning th«- rheumatism ' day. They drove out. returning •a. I . « , ¡ f •« * ■. tti : t dl L.r •».;* !«.-•• . i— I was g »ne For chrohic muscular rheu- j j ‘ by way of Jefferson. I ho kc««H Ktorr* ire America*» GreetrM l>ruf store» >at 1» n you will nothing better than C DeVaney who has been at ml» i lain.* liniment. Sold by nil »ale!*». , Portland for several Weeks taking ¡medical treatment, returned I home last week. BIDS WANTED By Scio School District No 9Ô 1 The bridge crew left Wednes ■r material and labor, separate day evening for Lebanon where r combined, to finish High they are building another new ' <»>1 room, equal to and same bridge. Peter De Wall has returnod to t Io as present High School on. Bids close June 10. 1913. his home in Albany after spend I rk > le- completed by August ing several days with relatives in this vicinity. I. l’.llS, A L Kelly left Saturday for J F WESELY. Clerk. Stay ton where he is engag'd as Health a Factor In Success a carpenter. Ih Inrgest factor contributing to a I Andy DeVaney passed through Í U - r - ana succi-«* ta undoubtedly health. ¡I this vicinity Saturday. * I n observed that a man 1« seldom Mr and Mrs John DeWall when hi» bowel* are regular he >* visited relatives in Albany over ever well when they are constipated. r i - «tipation you will find nothing Sunday. i ’< <- gcxd a* Chamberlains tablets Leo Zellar and family made a hev d only move the bowels but im- trip to Albany Monday. c th aptx-tite ami strengthen the Mr and Mrs Fred Jones of - «tin-:. They are sold by all dealers. Scio were seen autoing in this vicinity Sunday. iv-<at-r envclope* 10c a package at A Perfect Seed Bed Means More Dollars I o ù ou Sawmill Man In I rouble llüLiiciu I-' hl Jim H’i t of Al‘ a ot'C day «•'■t u re h< me of Ids mol Phoebe Tutt t?F, Y I vi'iited her motl.t ri r«’uri.«d home the la-t of week. and John Merritt r iday B ii)' Bred cd r’ci and Visitor» at the bo Mr i t. Frank Gaines of Salem the sewing machine repairer, was was out calling on S W Goines to see if he could rake up any re- lationship 1» tw< <-n them, The nearest track we could find, our grand) »rents were born in Ken tucky. Mr Kalina had a hou te full of visitor» Sunday. I was unable to learn t i amt s. The paper It n ' rt hft<! as v. ell t ike down t! < i 'ey s. Cl. ’■ d (.r Ilin I i '■ < • 1 Mi Sutherland i aper her house, and a * he-iiii - got onto the C' lnliii a- tion I cx|->vt him lo n»vnop<>.>z; all the jobs. Geo Bilyeu had the misfortur.e to |o*e l.is favorite Fox terrier while at the funeral of I aac <‘rabtie<-. No cii'. known w hen he ret ir cd home i e found the dog dead. There lore was a sdiscrii tion pil P >r circuiat ed among the people intvrcKted in fix.ng the road from the Randa'l farm into Scio, it aeems as though the people were not very lib ra hiartvd ns most of the r dona'iuna w< re small. They sl.ou'd i.< \ r think of cus g ti e i r.. or whilt they are . o < lo •• 11. t :. He i. not able to L .lid a road on wind. B< rtha S.nith ai d Nina Snail and .M< rle l .riugs me t nt <<ur : cl-oo! I <»i r> 'ay to study lor the exam-nations, us they a'e anxious to pass. A'l the goat farmers were rustling Monday to get their wool io W< t Scio w hero it was dtlivcrod in the ; uoi which s <1 ' or 31c. To their goats. MCG tine s recently i sold SCV- en tat pig . six month» i old, al . ic |M r lb gross. Tin load weigh- ed 1940 1b». He still • - 3M u tine I »1 to deliver soon. Mrs \\ ina McBride nia and Elmer Ma) of visiting h> t aunt Mrs ! for a few daYB. P h : E at : r . Mo«t Prompt nnd Clfset .11 far 0 Cold* Cue« When ymi hav“ t bml col! \ u <’ rvtr.idy ll.at will not only »ive I ut «tTv.'t n prompt ami |>- rn> < uro, a timt rontaina nothin, injurious, a remedy that U pl.-aaant t i *ke. Chamberlair.« cough r»“i <■ > Ks-t» all the rrqutrrnu.tila. It act • n natures pFan. rvb--.. »th.- luni;«, a> < «[x-ctur'iUon, up*n* the »<■ r-t.ons a rv-tor. ’ the sy»tvm to a lie .¡thy cmid .ion. This iwnusiy has a work! wide sal. i.nd use an I can always be <*e|x-ni:e upon. Sokl by al. dealer». Meu'am s Z J C ark and B<r Hollis visit'd Ms Jim Brow: Sunday. . S ii K Hannah made a business . rip to Scio Monday. Conard Westenhouse spent Sunday with Wilbur Fleming. I I * DUNHAM SOIL PULVERIZERS BLATCI1FOÄD BROS SHELBURN, OREGON I The Easy Laxative m l jc ast - ■ N« a* o.hee. B.R.LC. •XK> > H *4 1*11