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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1913)
• JF 9 • • r • • ’ ?» > ' ' • • * 4 y ’ * Á* •» • J - - . ', » >-! Bud Bilyeu and their < r :H c» . % imi < d friend* - tn th ' vicinity |.*\t week LETTERS FROM OUR COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS It ri. *h<* lu* been eni ; »Lt11 r |.»r * .me time, re in h»»mc in Jordan la »t Neal and > n William of led Mr and Mr» bred Pep over Sunday I ctha Samlet», who ha* been - g her .-»ter. Mr» Herbert Shel • n T ! ihr i* *( t"“ week*. returned her h tn« Sunday Country Cl. p I hr b.ill «aine between Jordan and on» » -tided in a *o»re «»( 7 tu 2 in < Mu Compton I h III* \\ <■ «lent- - A fatnil) reuni. n w -. II I -de* last Sumía) < lark w a* tío ■ ni. | member of the Ianni) • •I 1 hi» I« »cvcral 111' i r the Jordan b«»y* thi* *cav»n nd *’’«y arc still tivtori<»u* They arc b a?»d will play any tram m mt creating itamc -ir W H Grime» ami family ami .' M',« Nannie Agee, «ere Sim vi Saturday Mr* John Boner of Albany 1» vis. ittntf her parent*. John Shindler and l-'dd I leming made i butine«» io Crabtree I st Sunday hie Burton and mother, Mr» i»ite*l Mr» Jim Burt..n a few week. Jim l’i.itt and wife »i.,td th, let'* aunt. Mr* Nancy Bilym, of dany, over Sunday da\ Cha* Cri»man. wife and visited their c>m*m. Mr» I It I over Sunda» ludan Hannah attended the ball < i-r last Sunday ) I » Mi** I aura \\’i-»tcrnh Sunday with lla/.l l'l< Hung • i. hi . » wile and daughter i.-rmcr'i brother, l-'red. 1 I boma* la*t Sunday l ink and Warren Burton were »itor» la«t Saturday Hi! (iilhert l-inlev and Will Dirt 11 I lhe.r wnr* visited the latter’» *i*ler, I ! Fleming, over Sund.iy i lara Smith, who ha* b< « 1 critical condition for *ome tim. taken to th. Al!>.in» I ¡ ¡-.I last Monday to undergo a Mirgrcjl opera I i.-n Mr* Pi’hrou* \\ ill . |rv 1 I 1. mir-i? and Mr, Illa \\ . .•, a t,r riaited Aunt Ollie Shell rt last Fri day afternoon. Mr and Mr» <> I. Ilolt and » Nolan visited .Monday at I M If It - August Schieman and Mi»» J Schieman came down from C.»l. u; Sunday to n»it a few >la>w with rel. live* in thl» neighbor hood Ralph McJkotudd was a witne»» o the Sell» Hoto circus Thursday Mr» < hfiord DeVaney »nd M Ionise Haar were trading in \lbany Saturday University ol Oregon Summer School June 23-Augu.-ft I, 1913 I wenty fiv* Instructor* Fifty Educator* added to regular faculty. courses. Distinguished Eastern I niversity . ornul. n* * np» r Hoard and n» un at SX SO jx»r week. He lu« «- ! railroad rat« *. F<»r cump'ctc illustrated catalogue, addruas T M Holt took an auto load t Albany to the emu» Thursday The Registrar Mr» I I. Pott« and »on Clarence and Mi»» Rose Hanke came < visit home folk» a few da y * I Diversity <»f Oregon, Eugene Dolph Mecpelt was at Lebanon Sat urday evening to »ce the Strawberry Fair T M Holt •nd family and Holt went to liahry Tuesday to 3l tend a Jersey cattle «ale Mr» Minnie Smith and 1 <‘ Smith »nd family have moved to Scio h hrrr they are running the Scio hotel I B.R.Lt’. Floe Thayer of Sei > 1» numbered among the 47 graduate* of the M n mouth Normal school thi« yrar Take Plenty of Time to Eat. There ia a »aying that “rapid eating la »low auicide.” If you have forme. I the habit of eating too rapidly you are most likely «uttering from indigestion or constipation, which will result eventually in aeriou* illness unle«« cor rected. Digestion begins in the mouth. Food should be thoroughly masticated and insalivated. Then when you have a fullness of the stomach or feel dull and »tupid after eating take one of Chamberlain*» Tablets. Many severe Country Jake eases of stomach trouble and constipa tion have been cured by the u»e of these tablets. They are easy to take Chaml-erlain'a Colic, Cholera and ' and moat agrreabls in effect. f»old by 1'iarrhoea Remedy. Every family without exception all dealers. »houl.l keep thia preparation at hand I have of the finest top during 'he hot weather of the cummer month« < hamla-rlam'» Colic, cholera and open buggies ever brought ■id diarrhoea remedy la worth many to Scio. Don’t fail to sec the timci ita coot when needed ami 1« al- new all steel, electric lit, horse m <t certain to l*> needed before the pull, self start, auto buggy, and summer ia over, it ha» no superior for th.-1 .rpoe.-» for which it i* intended £vt prices at Morrigon’s Hani- Huy it now. For »ale by aiideaiera. , ware and Implement House. Scio. Scicral young ladies of thi* vi. Chari» r \g. left f..r Southern Ore- itv »ttended the literary at tlu I. g<>n last Saturday for a few week»' hall Saturday night The e ».cm« t » vi»tt with relative» l r *omc attraction e«pc< tally for . Mr* John Catatan 1* on the sick young lady i«t thi, week. Mr* L Rahn, ton* Erne and I I he girl« <>f thi* vicinity are no* die and daughter l.nvrt «; nt running m opposition, to see * hu day with relative* at Mehama n wear the sweetest «mile« The ’Tra. I-Iva Shelton, ivh.» ha* been reason t* I rn< st Rahn *<a» just pur < based a new buggy visiting her mother. Mr, Peter ten JoriUn, returned to her h nie l»,t Friday THOMAS TOPICS" How long since this sign hung on your house? Now just atop and think. Hasn’t it been a long time? But what has the weather been doing in the meanwhile? i'hat’s the point to consider. When the elements attack the wood your house is on the down grade fast Soon the loss from depreciation is a whole lot more than the cost of a good coat of paint Sure, painting costs money. So the thing to do is to buy th»* paint that lasts longest, and the answer is Here’s the reason: Baaa-Hueter Paints are marie on the Pacific coast for this climate with its many days of sunshine and seasonal rainy spells. Just aa they have l>een for years. Raaa*Hueter Paints today are the most durable for the Pacific coast climate. (let the painter to give you an estimate, but insist that use Baaa-Hueter Paints and the repainting will not necessary for a long, long time. We sell Bass-Hueter Paints Irecause we know them to most durabl- for the Pacific c ast climate—know* it practical experience and severe test BLATCHFORD BROS SHELBURN, OREGON