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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1913)
6he kantiani jlrivs PUBH3HED EYE RY fHURSÜAY BY L W. CHARLES Paliti ally Independa! and wife and Mrs Knosker and son Cuba, Several nice presents were given the old c< uple after refreshments were served. C R Shelley sold his acre farm 1'» miles ea t of here to L- e George Wednesday. The consid«arution wa- j 1..7»» cash. Well Sil6 Nj!« ILL HUME E HIM Lnterol at th«- puatoflb • at S< u<> Or«- . a* »«cund'cia»» mail matter. Mf |«M< lliriHIV KA II“ 41 25 I fio Una year in advance One year, at end <>f year Hi* month* in advance Three month* in ndvan«« Single copy in wrap|«er. A l> V UK I IMI !*< • Tf il> fa uf> IIAII- Cani of thanks ... S|M-e;al obituary notier*, per line E*trn<l«-'l w«- Ming comment», per line .... .... Display u t«> I« . ha'V'l w<<>».ly W|.l<- if <k*ir<M, «me column wl<lr ru« h ln*rrti«wi, per inch Busin«*« local* per line txnig time *t:»n-li«ig ads. contract* miMr on application. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS fit (T» •• If a' e t t Allen Arnold and family mad« .i trip to Albany Friday, Mrs W A While and Mrs N 1» .Motes were shopping in Portland Saturday. Roe Phillips and wife, Mrf Si clton and Miss Stella Shcl- t m uttended the M «use Carnival at Salem Satui d «y. David White ar.d family of Rigby, bial o, urr.vcd here Sun- da;. evening for a visit with the former’s brother. \\ A Wnite. W A Whit«- and wife visited at the R o Y Shelton home Sunday. F II Phillips has closed his I... i <■ ai.il n-tur.i« «1 t•». I/ g Lar «1 with his mother who has been keeping house for him since the d«-ath of his wife. Mr Sanders has traded his projierty just east of West Scio t<> Mr ('lark of Oregon City. Ethil Arnold is painting his house and just living things up around there. Something must lie going to happen soon. Mr White sold his oats to Manon Arnold an I is delivering them at \V< t S- io this w eek. The Munkers school clos.-d May 16. MARKET REPORT Th« following »re raah price» quoted un Thunaiay of each week by our dewier* Wheat, per buahel ............... t Flour, per *ack .......... ... I Bran, per ton.......... ..................... 26 <M> Short*, per ton ............................... 31 l>> Chop, wheat, perlon .. .... 32 W < hop, oat*, per ton...................... 28 00 Hutter. (Country | per roll W Lgg», per dot«!«. . ... 16 Chicken*, per |><«und ... 1Z| Gwn, per pound. ........................ Turkey*, per pound .................. IS I *U<k(, per pound ....................... 14 Be.'f. |*r pound, live weight 5 to 07 Pork, drevaed ................................. 10| Veal, |-er pound, for »hipping . 1 \ist < ’m ds a Specialty SCIO. OREGON i.miu-.e.ww J. J liâmes, W. F.tiHi, . A Bilyeu, J K Hamto, 1 k Warner. Health a Factor In Success I tn >t f»■ « r !• t. 4 marts »uccea* is undoubtadlv 1.« a!th. It has beer, observed that a man is sa Idom • irk when hie bowels are rvgular hr- «« never well when they arc r<<n*tipat«M For constipation you will find nothing quite so gtx«1 as ( harnberlams tablets The« not only move the bowel* but im prove the appetite and strengthen the digestion. They are sold by all dealers SCIO ROLLER MILLS W» do ■ r oed riour on Oenoral C«**« oh > Milllr,* Bu»ll»«»» Wl.ee« Sole. We ore In the O..w«l.< Field Treat You The ‘•anliam .News »nd Krtni-*' rrkE Journal for 11 75 per year, thr pnce o? the Journal alon«* If vou are not get ting the Journal «all at thia office an gel a aarupie ropy. Ore hundred an« fifty «is pa i «era for 11.75 The Journu containa the cream of the »tale at general new», market report«, etc. R. SHELTON end for Flour end t»< her>*ed Bu.leral end for Will Kigl.t T White B ronze Monuments JACK Misses Verdn and Alma Russel Rh»uma<l»m Qul.kly Cure* and Messrs Theron and Home* •"My »i»t< r- hii»l>ai I hiul *n attark . Russell of Maeleay spent th« • f t)■ ornaii-rii ■«> hi- arm,” «arile* al Adminuitrator of Fatate» latter part of (he week vi.sitinj w«ll known r« »i<!«-nt ut Nrwtun, Iowa. I a muís Negotiated. Abstracts fi lends in this vicinity. "I gave him a f«o«tì<- ut Chamba-rlaiii» 1 Obtained and Kianunr-d I’orn to the wife of Will Mill« i llnim« «il which hr applied to hi» arm . arai thr n«-*t morning the rhrumatiam S<IC Inst week, a daughter. UKKUON »a» gon«- " For rhrohic muscular rheu- j Miss Frieda Stei<l« l spent Sun matiMn you wifi nothing brttrr than Chamlterlain* liniment. sold by 1 all day with Ethel Grimes. ¿ BO V EARS' a «Iralrr*. Mr White and wife of easteri K, EXPEHItNCi Oregon were here the la-t of th« t attention Let us w«>ek looking after their property r return card on en- one mile west of here. We will furnish a good Mrs Verley ««nd son Tom havi I y'"'■ gone again. They were here foi Ornaría CorVRKÀMTB Ac Ilecoration «lav. Aar *»• »e* tt g a •*•<«*♦» er .1 de«r*lp«K*i « «» • ««.«rt*«n «.|HI H f» h«« «krthet «4 Tom Veiley and Isaac It«-nnett •«.»»» i jw- b»l-T |wle .: *k < .-wmu»»k.«i \ <>u w ill l-xik for n g- <«l w hile before I .» ••<•.<«!) '• *•>♦«»»»al MlWOBOOf < k W.,t fee« «I ’««H fkxx-r V f.-< g very nearly ha«i a fight last Fri l,*(.-<>is tatm tbriHieh Mis r. A <\» ai- .«4 n «44^-e, « Ih.mt charge, lath«. you tin«l a better medicine for rough* day. Among those attending th< and cold* than < hatnbrrlain'* Cough llvmedy. It not only give* relief it |lh»a«rwt*4 w««Vr **anrve< r*t Commencement ewrcis««» in Sci< curra. I ry it when you have a Cough t h«r al . . f a » » e<>t.ô<’ L «.tUi *!»*»»>• »1 r-sr f urn -iLt.h. »U44 tf a ' new»ae»ief« last Friday wore: II () Shilling or < hi M and you are «ertalo to ba i’UNN Ä Co................... - New Yin* and family. Asa Hirons and pie» .id w ith tin- prompt cure which it Hr«4»ch tlftc« FW. Mobilisi«j«v lx u family. El .bines and wife, will elf« .I I or »air by all dealar*. Golda Jones and Verda Ru • «♦•II, W II MvLain and family, C R Shelley and family and Theron Russell. Vou know uh . You know wc would not that we could not Some excitement has been afford to go back on «»or word. Nor can you afford to Ignoro caused near Munkerr by a won ai. thin moncy-back-if-not-sati*ned offer on this splendid laxative. w hom every one thinks isii san««. •b< uld har« !**m diap«ii«d reatáis H« v w« have lb* |w t rvnirdy rvef tn a*!* ’b« U j poiaoa the ayatecB. The excitement becam - very in m**«t |4t »«laiit io lake, RMWt |»f- îlradachaa. Uh<>u«ne«0. bernMii» |tiau« i 'Jy kb.-fii tai lataln« b«r tense Monday when Joe Funk rw*« aod other tormenting an i rri« h t: • r s wild «.ADger« ariaiug < ue Ui« ara nmimot ehm ih« hc>*ele missed his little boy, and the; lr« i:> itiftn. fari in ari daily «• natur« intruded. All this may I-» avosUed. d yuu wüA whole neighborhood was out U< • Lin t 4ny thi* if we di’ln’t arce¡ l our advice. I ■ l< <*» true Ue wouldn't searching for him. Alxnit upp« r ri»b «»or fepulatioa hr D»akui< auch »•«I* ’• «'¡«I we ti t f«*i »urw you 5*cuua£t l Q tc I c - i £ icx > time he came to the house ns « I I .«I ||.c:n tfiiv calmas ever fr>m his hiding tA«t* jual bke ran !y. Tbey are <• r fu'h la Gull U-tb on th» WMithmg ani raey m a*-tk«o Th*y k. g f * ’ t R i . I (>r leriira place. do noi rauM» gnping nausea, •r- me .« at I r»n < ‘w*-rv ali «n <»( |Df <«r r|<-rssne *<>•*-!><*•« 1 ber wery n «n\ • *• re , w|u< h tb«y Mr Steidel is do toting with Irti ! lo fona nn I etreng’hea intratanal have jrnvrtj lbe»r inrnL ftrfxr« an«l muarle«. I Lev t>r«»mptly a (’hiñese d ctor in Salem for rHieva r nati|»a(tota. an<! help lo niaucblly ovrfron» il appendicitis. He has been suf Try theni at Our Rlsk Retali Ordadint promnta !*ttet If 1 ■ v du t t abundanlly prora fering since March. • • « I mw Ì i a f tl 4 ' t «ilh > -u a *«• il y■ a l)ie*e ihingt ihey ara ia»lly •uperuir are , • . - rsh aat ■ ■«'*! with thm» — Mr Sowers is about to sell his U t »«LI faàhioned. bareh »alte ani *• «.Il reputi 1 y«»ur money and wa Otber purgati^», whicb era noi Otily farm o. 4 • acres near the San- «di <k> that nn your aay-ao. Ulti l*a*«Dt lo tato bui whirb U’ vlly «I i t . >k tou lo risk a pruuy. t«am river. bava Iba Uiweit in • »r*e • t»«1iD i lan I il al latrf tban !«* f r* \S e parti« ulartv re. ni- n>rt l Retali Ometbaa (• r childrt.n» Asa Iiirons is giving his house Ju«t let tbe how«hi fai! In prxijwrty a<r«l at»d delirata i-*r«one d o < 0."ir Work pisi lei thetf a new coat oí paint. a »t -n l>r *|r!ay«x| and in ruplrt« R-tali lardarli«» ruma In veaG a»- * tbe mitre «ystrui and tvtcy pocket lin l- tee IJ la1 lata. ÌOu| ( hurley Hull recently bought Ol)»et «rgan auRrra. W aate« tbal M la 14« L«. HO la Urta. ,k»a. a new buggy a id harness in CAI~1 l<»N Hestw» bear in ndnd that Retali __________ __ __________ Orderliea are r». i »>{<1 by all dru<» gio* I* • -<r «• R*t* '■ ... Stayton. luti «*a buy lutali «>«.l*rlM in Uk>t naaiuulr uni» al vur *t<>r*i («olden Wedding Mr and Mrs E Piatt were entertained at the home of their daughter, Mrs SCIO OREGON The Store Churchill. June I in honor of their óoth wedding anniversary. T>*'« I« • R aw ! <•«<>• fa nrarly «rrrjr Mai and *ity Is ifee G-kel »tale« r«a«.1« *«d O • th»«*» »a • -1 *en-»*t Retail kesawwtv ♦ •< n-e-l. ev«r> veril*ary bnmas gi The guests present wese George « • • •• tb« '«•«(>• ar •! » «hkb it « ^»meelal Ihr R cmm II Since« are America*» Greatest l>ni< Morse Piatt and wife. Claude Churchill I Scientific American. ? i Guaranteed for All Time No Moss Growth No ('hipping No ('rumbling INVESTIGATE Manufactured by The Monumental Bronte Company Bridgv|>urt, Connecticut Hcouti ful hulftont i/l ustra fions of about tiro hundred dijfertnt designs Sum pits of W hitt Hronzt. a ml prices of monuments, ('all al Smttiam .\'t ics office. L. W. Charles, Agent To Our Friends and Neighbors E. C. PEERY ta í The Slogan Content Closes Saturday June 1 The student in graded or high bchool that submit« the t»e«t store slogan condense] into ns few words as possible, not to exceed six words, will receive a cash prize of |5 00. See the Following Specials Colgate’s Talcum Powder, Shaving Stick, Shaving ('ream. Dental Powder. Cold Cream, etc. Regular 25c val- ties 15c. Prints and calico«*s at 5c per Yard. Good dress ginghams at Be per yard. Ripplette, excellent patterns at 9 ac per yd. Hair switches at one-third off regular price. All millinery at one-fourth off regular price. An excellent value in overalls at 75c. Two lots of suits that are es|>ecially good values. Priced at $12.00 and $15.00. They compare favorably with tnj«t $25.00 suits. S. E. YOUNG SON ALBANY, OREGON