The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, May 15, 1913, Image 2

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    (Hhf *5 a nt hi in jlcus
pub ; isheo every
T hursday by
L. W. CHARLES
PilMj WejMto!
• ou, swinging back and forth on
.■ gnat hinge«, th«* verY walls
• ; aking forth of happy hours,
while at >our side stands th«*
r.oi»le teacher w ho has watched
our every n.-ve, and is as much
inter» t ■«• in your - ¡ccess a* you
are yourself.
Notice
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Entered at th«- p"-'' 'ti' • st *)*
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K'iw yenr In * Ivancr
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«ni»» y. ur. nt «•»«! of y«-nr .............. ;
75
Ri« »ri'Xitli* In nilvance. ....................
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Th**« # inocibi* in a>ivatH*4» ..............
Blngi» «opy in wrnpiHT. ,,........
AI>VF1<TI h |N<>
l*i>
KA I »• <
Card of thnnks
...
..
.. . ■ 5 ’
Special obituary noticr«.
r line
O’
! vi ^ii j-contrarr la,
|xr Un»'
............................... **•'
pi.; .
ni», tu -
hiin<r<>1 weekly
if »1* .:rr I. one rnluma wide
each irakTlio*», p«r inch .
15
Rualneaa kcnl* per liti» ..
|xr
.........
05
»■••»<• »ti t ih’g »■!». eonlrarta
nui>ic on appi!' lUon.
Scio has long enjove.i th»« dis-
tinHi-m <»f be'.'H' one <>f th»* be«
i larket towns of its ’size in th«
t". Y » i always ret the top
price for vo ir produce from our
ent« rpri.img busim-ss men.
1SL
MARKET REPORT
The following ar»- caah pre-ra <|uut.-d
on Thunday of each week by our
dealcni:
I HO
Wh«at, per buahel...................
! 20
Flour, per sack ...........................
Bran, per ton..............................
2»> <M»
31 «M
Short*, per ton ..........................
32 00
Chop, wheat. j»er ton
....
2* <«
Chop, oat*, per ton........... .. .
50
Butter, (Country) per roll
Egg*, per iloMrn......................
( '< >z>
J. S. STH HA, Proprietor
( 'oiifect ionri'V, Ire <i«;un. Tobacco
ni’.d (’¡unis
Post < ’.'lids a Spec in Ity
SCIO,
15*
Ml persons interested and all Chicketui, per pound................
13
a
ow r ■ r of burial lots in the < »eeae. per pound ............. ..
16
:. i;iin Butte Masonic Ceme- Turkey*, per povrd ..................
I*uck*. per pourd
................
' ry u ■ n ,ia sted to com« or Beef, per pound, live weight
< . d one-or- to assist in doit g Pork. dre*aed ...............................
t • nee j«• ! work to make the Veal, per pound for »hint »ng
<•« ■ t *r\ pro »¡liable for Decora-;
I . I>... by cutting th«* grass1
SHeltlTU IRBIS
r.:<i w> < da and leveling uneven.
I io-,
Muy 24 is the day set for ’ Mrs Carey, h«*r daughter, ar»!
M ra Man i n ant Sundaj a I
the work.
Alta Osborne.
B y order of the Trustees.
Mrs Going was buried in th»
Don't forget to take advantage Miller cemetery Sunday after
of the News' ?1. subscription noon.
pric<„* when you are in town.
W ii Mellin and wife made i
business trip to Stayton Satur
About twenty h«'ad of goats cia-.- afternoon.
for ale. Half ewes and half
Carl Cyrus was over from Sc •
wethers. A Groelick.
44
Saturday fixing Asa Hiron’.-
automobile.
Mrs Car. was trading in Stay­
Farmers attention Ix*t us
ton
Saturday.
print your return card on en­
velop* «. We will furnish a good
Roy Shelley. Delm«*r Churchil
pra«le of stock and print your ami Henry Wyman began work-
name rind address. and name of mg on the railroad Monday.
: n, if <!» :i«'d, 100 for 50c, at
The C i E railroad track is be
th«* New s office.
ing traded with a steam trader
Miss Golda Jones vi .t*-<l b> ;
friend. Miss Verda Ru sell. »1
West Scio Xotw
M*cle»y last Wedn«?sd*y.
Inez Hirons spent Sunday wit!
Mi' Laura Wcstenhouse visit-
Ver*
Hoigl*nd.
• d with home folks over Sunday.
The prosperity of a town »!«♦♦•'■
not depend so much upon t- «■
wealth of its citizens ns th«’
manner in which they pull to-
g.-tber. Ix’t'.« pull to;(«*?hcr thi«
spring and summer ami by fa1'
Mr nnd Mrs Roe Phillips and
Moi/ Brckgra |n Lin*.
we can boast of the 1 < 11 tnwr Mr ;.nd Mrs WA Wh'te made a
Wblle ». «■< aiitora m l cap'tajta'.i
in the state for its > •«•.
trip to Albany Thursday in the ire no« lu *ym|.*thy «.th T.'»-odora
!<»xia«'velt or with the l’mnr» »a've
former *s auto.
Party. It I* Intern.«Iti* to n te that
We are now approaching the
S n av < vening when th«* S P in a | h >I1 taken of broker* ani deal
Lr.ri i < h >' season when the smal. tn* n cirne in Cliff Shelton’s er* In the New York ««■■» » er» han,.,
boy is unhappy if he i- not al­ hors«* broke Ionic and ran away 3t m»’U were found who declared with
vlyor that they were tor the « I,.ad
low-d to blister his f»»t on thi w ith his hack. They came down Thr«« of lh»'»e broker* laid they
het v ulks, cut them on sharp ! <• r<> . I leading south from were out and out Bull ih» »era. 39
c i.red objects, r in p.eces of W st Scio and were stopped b) declared that they were K , ihlican*
who aera *utn( to »ole tor Route
gin s into tlk'm and knock off W A Write. There was no one »«It. and two aald, they were Iteiuo
t *v nails from the b»g toes, such m t'oj hack a Mr Sheiton was in erata. but were « >!n« to vote tor
Ro,«e»elt tor ptaald.ul
is lift* with ti.e small lx»v.
th d< p >t waiting for themail.
Mr V, A White visited at the
This is the time of the year I n •• of h< r daughter, Mrs R V
when the old he i never fiil.s to Sheiton, over Sunday.
net mt » yo.ir neighbor's garden.
.1 B Kistler and family have
You know t
result. One •< •«!
n.ovi
d ir.' » the house recently
scratching hen can in five min­
vacated
by Paul Froelich.
ute-scratch up all the friend­
Admirnatmtor of )>tat>-«
I • S
f ondensery has start­
ship t. at has been growing for
»ana Negotiate»!. A I m tract*
mu ¡y years between evi.'libor . ed a milk route down around
Keep her at home or cut her W< Kt Sio. Several people send
Obtain»-»! awl Examin«-d
their milk and after the wagon
head off.
1 i b«*«*n running a little longer, »etc
OREGON
th»
re will probably be more sent
If you have one of the new
Ti * wife of F II I’hiliihs died)
nick Is, you h i I better keep it
For Hair Health
as a fouvenir as it is nndcr-t > I at Medford end was brought1
Re.all ••S3" Hair Tonic dow
no mor»> are to be ssu«d. Slot h»n« for burial. The funeral net If Improv«
the health of your
.-vic were held at the Miller acalp and hair, we will pay for
machine manufacturers ar«- find­
ing fault with th<- nic cl. claim­ cemetery May 12, Mr Phillips what you u*e during th* trial.
W- xnild not •> «trongly «odor*«
ing that it cannot lie use«! with had purchased the J B Kistler
Hr.. ' tt’l” Hair 'I••»<! < «*!>.» *•
lu as4l ll tn the tart)» propU if it <iul
facility in their «levices. How- place and he and his wife were
Bot do all wa dasm
it
I
pt'iva entirely Mtisfaru.ry «»or c*ua-
ev«"-, .1 ha- been found that th«* mt» r.ding to make their home
too»«ri would 1« •<* faith in u«.
• tld k«a ihrtr ¡>atroua<». at»d «»u>
now coin can be r.lipp< d into a . • is The synviathy of the com-
bu«n«M would BulTer.
savings deposit without inc n- n.i: ity g'H - out to Mr Phillips in j
It rour her ta falling out or
riff*r any a- alp tr *tJ«, w<» hs -»a
I
venience, and u.-if u it in that his sad bereavement
lb «all *1’ Hair l.iuic wf.ld»» i: »ro
lo «ra lira!« trie dandruff, gn •* h a.’h
way is a very comm mdabh
Grandma (loins «lied at her'
lo the ar alp. eUmulata new hair
alternative.
<r«'*th and prevent | rwnuitur«»
home Mav y, after a lingering
a*» than auy other hua>axi
i .: ■• « and was buried at the
want you to maha ua prove
thia Wa as* you to
ho m «cy
Graduation day with ail it. Mill» r cemetery May 11.
What
a
* ■ f L • . 1
* W Hair T ».»ir, ua*» it areording t*>
flowers will soon lx* hi rc. You
Mt and Mrs J B Kistler were
dir*» U ria f»«r thirty days, then if
you are n« « entirely aaUaflrd, . -n»w
ca air -ady scent the fra/ranee called to Tacoma. Washington to,
and tall ua and wa wdl promptly hand
of blossoms. Our jicople have al­ attend the funeral of the latter’s
ba k the m<io»y ysu i>a^f ua L»r ik
Ws won't a«k y«»u to men any«
ways iaken great pride in our father, who died suddenly at
IhiuA. nor avaa tw bring the Iwttla
back.
Ua » >® t uta gate you in
schools and no dudent ever Walla W-illa. He had b«*en here
any way
W •» will tala your n»*-rw
ca**ri»sl a .vny a diploma but took vis ring his daughter and was on
w »rd < 'ruld anything t»a n. ra fairf
(
i «
a
g •
ea
it with th«* b< st wishes of our his way to visit his son at Spo­
wur bdiet in H»aa!l ' ft-1 Hair i«/niaw
and our b»»;»»*ty of purv*ma in raouio-
profile. Speaking of tl e rapid kane before returning home,
a»*f.4*ng it to you.
Rriall *'93** Hair Tnnir la aa Hco­
approach of another graduation when his death occurr«*d.
ant to egg a* a. ’ . ’ W V - ' « I an
day renitnils us that there is
but
a faint, idaenng nd >r It <- > >rg
JACK
in two aitsw of hotlJaa.
aud II 00.
nothing more pleasant in the
You ran buy Hrvall **9J Hair Tog|g
W Uua community only al our Marg;
busy hum-drum of after years
than to permit your mind to Th»' Santiam N-w» *n<l Semi-Wrekly
E. C. PEERY
wander back to th«’ days of J» .unni for 11.75 p«r year, thr price of Selo
T»e rS ’ Att Start
Orrtr»>n
school life, the sweet memories th Jo i .>al ah»n<- If vou ar« not Jtct-
Th^alaaR ••all Ruvra in n-artv erwr. toWg
nlv in the < *»wd Mav* <’» ada • t
an«i incidents thRt come up. tl <* ting the Journal call at thia office and and
C’vat nr*tain
Thrra w a «hffarwwi Rc»-. J
get a aample copy. Ore hundred and
Remedy f < t.-arlr avwty ordinary h «man »
smiling faces ami pleasant coun- fifty- « papera for 41.75. Th»* Journal aa» h Mfw «al v d •«<•*—( f r the part»- ..ar U
for whttb it .• oc'-.sanewssdw'd
t< : an.
the old t- • •! h
mia
the cream of the «tate and
Tba AaaaH S«eena ara Arr»«Kea'a Cseataa«
Prug Maaaa
K«nrral
newt,
market
reporta.
He.
door, that has so often admitted.
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OREGON
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R. SHELTON
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