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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1913)
* j - . i - Ml 4 ' • ♦ ♦ « • • ’M » • * »• A » V. « a 0 g tiras Fwin m g g g CÖRRESPONOENTS o 6 J 6 C 5 Í * « ■ •rf < • ì ■ ' ■ < • V A. • . A. \ * • « .■> r.: % • \ •.«.’ - Ttaias tyics Mi « Hazel Muzzy was shop WE HAVE A NUM BEK OF ping in Albany Friday. Cletus Holt and Jean Kelly pent several days at Stayton last week. Mr and Mrs S F Zyaset were That should interest you. They are now mi Ihsplay, 'w them at once. niiday visitors at J F Sommers. Will M< spelt went to Albany UrOOOCJMJOtJt «Xi. Colgate’s famous |»r« |«.»' ilion«; Tab rm <’ « 1« r Sl aving Stick, Shaving i i -¡a. bringing a load of culverts SAl.'TIAM FARM TOPICS Powder, Shaving <’r««iini. Pental Powd«r, Coll < ream, etc. i hev are gener ior •«• with him, ally sold for 2' m «. <>ur price 15c Straw!»« i ri'i ar.d go« L«rr.« 'I M Holt and family nutoed to Sanitary made hair switches, all shades, special at one-third <>ff from lire now ripe ui d are of firn 'he Hub City Friday. quality and at reasonable pric« regular price. Mis* Beatrice Hanke, after always a fair deal, come s ion. . mg the ball game at Mill Ripplette, g->od c I >r- pr««tt) pat!« rn- at 9Jc | • r yard. C ii rants and raspberries n Ci’y S nday, went to Albany for G im »«I <)ualit\ I *r«•« - < im ini' at 8c p« r yar I h- ai'in, < f fine quality. a few days visit with relative«. All millinery, our entire «t«>ck of the lat« -t and l>« «t liats at one-fourth We all turned out Saturtla;. and Mr ami Mrs I, A Whited have off regular price. mou«d and cleaned up the wine moved to the »ock crusher at Have you purchas. d y<»ur suit fur thi <u»:tson? If not w*« wish tu call tvry at Prov d< -i.ee. A T Powell’s place. your attention ?•« tw o group <>f >ur , j>uiar pi i< < «I *u> O.ir m w road Lu«s. Will Rich Il.ilph Mcltonald made atrip Gloups A and P« afe c«unp«««e I of th«1 newest styles with best of materials ardson, is doing si me fine grading to Albany Saturday. and workmanship. Cutaway and straight style jackets in plain ami fancy s >uth of Scio and will soon have There arc several canes of it ready for a c««at of cru-1 e< measles in thia vicinity. tailoring. rock, which we’ll all upprecintf You will be agTe« ably -nTpii-ud whi n you «•.viinm«- these suits and com Sc eraI of the young people of next winter. thi* vicinity went to Mill City on pare the prices with thus« offe*e«l l«»uliirlv at alni«»*t «louble the price. Thomas Smail had n funeral ii the exeur ion Sunday to witness Gr«»up A pric« I at $<2.00 <!r >up B p . <d at $15 00 the family last we«k us old B I the bad game between Stayton got killed and was nicely buried. and Mill City. The «core was 5 Thomas Haley ami wife of to 2 in favor of the latter U’atn. libation called on Mrs S \\ The Santiam New» you should Saturday ad spot t the night seek with M im •i > Bilyeu. F<»r tl>«« latest news every Mrs Emm.i Smail got son it • week. M w hat bruised up by falling whi!« It icon ;ond<-nts listen to catch .«• n ib trying to alight from th enough wagon last week ami has be« So its it . liTs can’t saY it is all u possessor of a new bicycle. laid up for repairs for 8«'Y« ral bluff. Mr ami Mrs En d Pep|»erliiig «lays. It giv« i all th«« newt it cun get. were Scio visitors Monday. Hugh McArthur of Port lumi About th«« weather, the dry and Tom Hannah and wife of Leb was up visiting his old rd i«o| the wet. anon visited the latter’s sister. mate of the .Vi-, Newton Crab Also the happenings clear Mrs Haman Shelton last w«sk. tree, lie was an old resident t)f Scio and small places near. Twenty flic Inatrurten Fifty courac«. Diatinguiahnl E*»t»rn Mrs Shelton is still said to be in here in his young« r days. Kilucator* »<!4«-1 to rrgular faculty. rh«« Santiam Farm Topics take a very critical condition. M C Gaines w.i•> blowing him I niv«i»ity 1'<>rniiUiri«-a n|M-n Boar I and room at 43.50 per »erk. the lead John Neal was a Scio visitor self last week as he pure» used i Omitting none, all others We R< .!u> < <i railr.>a.l rat* t<>r < <>rnplt-t«- illuatratc I catalogue. a«idr«-M Tuesday. new buggy and a manure spread- read. er. and would have purchased ai The Th >mas Topics tell how The contractors for white fir auto, but as his wife would not The p«« >ple art« interested in w*ood were in this vicinity last ride in one he thought it wool«, week, receiving several hundred registered cows. be lonesome riding al me. cords. They started a drive of All other news is told «tear Clifford Griffin is amusing him But we haven't time to discuss wood down Thomas cr««ek Iues- day morning. >« self th'H week by helping J«»; i it here. Let!! r of Sei«» move I.is hou.j G C Westenhous«« left Monday B.R.LC. and barn, lie has more fun that morning for Burns, in Harney H»»ltb a Factor In Succ»»i a sack of monkey «. County, am! other points of mter- TI.«- largì -I fa< t<>r contiibutmg to • est. Mr Fillpit and I'ncl«« Georg« As his curiosity hat b««en Bilyeu are evi cted lorn«« the inaio auc.-. na ir uiHloubte ilv hi-allh li aroused for some time alsiut hur b i*n ni i rM'il that a man i» acidom last of the week from their tri| rk whcn hi» bowela are rvgular hr u> matters in this country he de to the Bclid country where they nrvi-r u* Il wh< n thejr are conatipatrd cide«! to set« for himself. went prospecting for laid. 11 «•) I or ct>n»ti|>ation )<>u will timi nothinr R C Pepperling and wife visit arc «lisgusted as it was cold ae quii» »o gmxf a» t'hamberlaina tablet» ed the former’s brother Fred ai d winter and sage brush and jini j l'hrv noi onlv move thè botarla but un piove thè npm-titv ami rtrengthrn thè familY Sunday. rabbits was about all they saw. digertion. They are aol.l by all dealer*. John Simanek gave a social How long since this sign hung on your house? Anyone wishing berries of gath««ring at his hop-house last any kind should phone or com« COHltH CliPDID£S Saturday evening in honor of the Now just stop and think. Hasn’t it been a long time? But soon a. the San’ am ¡aim ha what has the weather l ien doing in the meanwhile? that’s farmers for whom they threshed th«« finest and never fails to giv« Mrs C L Rogers has returned the point to consider. When th« elements attack the wood last fall. A large crowd was a full gallon. Th«« Pie Eater to her home in l<ebanon after a your house is on the down grade fast. Soon the loss from present an«I a delicious lunch never palms off a « rate with four week's visit with horn«« folks. depreciation is a whole lot more than the cost of a good coat was served at midnight Allen- of paint. <>r four and a half gallons for M s Ida Rahn left last Mon five, all are measured in a stand day for a month’s visit with her joyed a very pleasant evening. Sure, painting coats money. So the thing tn do ia to buy Louie Rahn purchased a new ard measure. straw berries or • i.ster, Mrs Rolla Burtis, of Me the paint that lasts longest, and the answer is Here’s the reason: Bass-Hueter Paints are made on the riding pony last week. th«« vim s, 20c, pick«sl 25’; g os« hama. 4 • ^Pacific coast for this climate with its many days of sunshine berries same price; currants ÎKX 2Tx Mrs W M Rhoda spent Sunday Mrs Jim Brown and Mrs El va and seasonal rainy spells. on the bush, picked 3nc; red ; with Mrs Pettit. Shelton spent Wednesdaj’ with Just as they have been for years. Bass-Hueter Paints today raspberries on the hush 20c, Country’ Jake Mrs George Westen house. ar«1 the most durable for the Pacific coast climate. picked an«l delivered 35c. <Jet the painter to give you an estimate, but insist that he Mrs Z J Clark left Tuesday for Thomas Smail went to Crab use Bass-Hueter Paints ami the repainting will not be a few weeks visit with relatives MARKET RETORI tree Monday for a I a«l of necessary for a long, long time. at Salem. |M»tatocs as Mr Turni Ige is sell The following «re ca»h pncv» <|Uote<l We sell Bass-Hueter Paints because we know them to be Th > «• receiving eighth grad«* ing them for $2.50 for all a team on Thursday of each wrek by our most durable for the Pacific coast climate —know it by diplomas in district 83 were dealers: can haul. practical experience and severe tcsL Cot an I Wi «tollhouse ami Mis.« Wheat, per bu»hel............ I ts» I’lK H ath :, I 3> Elour, per aack.................... Oda Clark. 2» ; on Bran, |wr ton........................ Mrs J W Taylor move«! to Salem .31 oo Short», per ton.................... Mod Prompt and Effectual Cur» last w eek to be w ith her husband .32 <« Chop, wheat, per ton........ for Bad Cold« who has employment then« for t’hop. oata, per ton.......... 2M 00 When you have a bail mid you want SO Butter, (Country I per roll th«« summer. ■ remedy that will mt only give relief >«* t> Etfg», per iloten ................ .1 D Grimes and Dan Ag««e w en1 !■»»• effect n prompt and permanent 12 Chicken», |>er pound ........ cure, a remedy that contains nothing Scio visitors Tuesday. 9 < ieeae, per pound ............ For sale by owner A new injunou«, a remedy that is pb »«.int to Iti Mrs Jim Brown visited Mrs E Turkey», |wr pound grocery store, new barn, ami take. Chamlierlalns rough remedy 14 thicks, per IxMirsl . ........... CU BBING OFFERS--The II acres of land, on* span of meet* all those rvquirrment.«. It act» Wendt Wednesilay. Beef, per pound, live weiirht 5 to «17 i one fresh Allowing are some of the club- on natur» « plan, relieve* the lungs, aids Bert Woodward of Cornelius ia Pork, dressed.................................... wagon, 10 horses and evyectoration, o|>ena th«- secretion* ami visiting hi.s cousin, Bert Hollis. Will sell all together, bin * ,,ffers we ^ve in connection Veal, per pound. for »hipping li| milK cow*. restores the system to a healthy condo with the News: Alley Robins of Racoon Hollow <>r any part that one w ants. For tion. Thi* remedy ha» a world wi le sale $6.00 You will look for ■ «<««1 while l>«-f.>rr terms address, I Hoagland. Shel- Daily Oregonian •ml uar an<l can alway* !•«• ¿«-¡» r..l<- visit«'«! friends in this vicinity Daily & Sunday Oregonian 8.00 you fled » Iwttcr meifirinc for rough» burn. Oregon. upon. Sold by all ileakr». last week. ■ mt cokl* than Chamberlain’» Cough Wsekly Oregonian 1.75 Miss Anna Stillmachrr is doing Remedy It not only givtsi rell« f It Semi-weekly Journal ... 1.75 Where are you going Sunday Weekly Inter Ocean Born, M >m!a • morning, to t he housew ork for Mrs Floyd l>own- cure«. Try it when you have a cough 1.35 or cold ami you are certain to be evening? To the picture show at wife of Ex-county Clerk J w ing m ar Stayton. pleased with the prompt cure which it WeselY-Cain hall of course. Cecil Eichinger is the proud will effect 1 or ■■!• by all dealers. Miller of Shelburn, a girl. SPECIAL VALUES S. E. Young Albany, Son Oregon University of Oregon Summer School June 23-Auguát I, 1913 » BLATCHFORD BROS SHELBURN. OREGON V If Sr *