The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, May 29, 1913, Image 4

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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.
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^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
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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
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,,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
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«<««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
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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
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SHELBURN. OREGON
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