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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1913)
I r ft-. »■ -V • * r • • * »- k I IIW» Il »*' Report of the co itliG. n <4 THOMAS TOPICS c‘>hr £.inti;im 51 rm V r. rt f THURSDAY Illi. SCIO STATE HASk Fred M< spi lt and Mr and Mr At Scio, m the State of Oregon, at the lx-ster Holt w ere shopping in Al cliiae uf buatneaa Jnnc 4. 1913 bany Saturday. Q PiliMf IulcpciLit ILL H'tMH Ent«-r- 1 »1 th« jH-rond ri:i\l ’< * ■ >t i. On- ’ ft »» mull1 mttu-r. HESol K* KS (’has Baum a trip to Allan y * Ijoana and ihacount» M 1,71V. Kl Tuesday. Wm Gilkey an«l J G Holt «pent Overdraft», aaeured and un- 79 aecured Nunday at Woodburn. Bund« and warrant» ... 10.062 W> Mr- Clifford DeVaney is on Ranking huuae 4.«W. the :ck list this week. 1,000 00 Furniture and fixture» Wm Swain has Ixt-n laid up !>ue from bank» «not rv»erve banka) .................... I.2T lie last weeK with a broken arm. t'aab and due from upprvve.1 A L kelly came down from re»« rve bank» 60.412 •’ St. y >n Saturday evening to < bees» and ot! «-r caahitim« JM1 7h visit borne folks. HK.4C5 76 Total A ’> lmlier <>f th«* people of this - ! lf-< 1« tl* 1 MIX KA I • »¿*À I I O ■. * • ■ ».« r » g u ? ».» ?. ■ « II *>< ( >t -i . ■ :»■ , ;k! « : ! 4i.’ V < ftf I 60 «Mi» months in wlvnnre. 7S y vicin ty attended the funeral of *Ihr» v •»*<>. m aKrtC' V uf» Single Cupy in wrapper Mr Davis Sunday. A 1 > V » l< Il -1 N « « > < A I >• .M. (.‘uni <>f than n ohi'UAFV Tlotic«»», 1« r line 1 XI- -. I Wr 1 r ■ -1 1* Lt«. per line .... |)i»l>lay a tu b. rhangwd weekly if desircil. one column wide each IfiM-rtiiMi, |wr inch Ruaiev«» loc.il» | m r Imi- Ixmg tim- «tn i lin«- u.|» contráctil ma.lt« un application Illxl an* you will The rarest things of the «••a • son s* nsible lovers, good cook t ami truthful politicians. The man who cannot keep i 2 x I law n in decent si aoe it us lally «pule s ir<- he could man age accessfully a half secti« n farm. Mr and Mrs Frank DeWall iSt.teofO n . t- .i .1_ . l _ relatives 1. .:---- ■■ M !.t,. . .. w ith 1««Minty of Linn ' AH any. I, W A Ewing, rtsfiier of the tl«ov« E <’ Smith and «laughter Oleta name! bank, do solemnly swear that ■ f S-’io visited at Fred Mespelt’i- j the alxivc statement i» true to th«- beat Monday. | <>f my knowledge and 1» lief. < I R lii hop of Ix>s Molino-. W A I w is.. < *a»hl< r < nlif has been visi ng at T M SulwcrilHs! and »worn to before n • thia 16th «lay of June, 1911 Holt’s the jast week. R Shelton Notary Public Miss Elaie Freetag apent Sun Correct attest day with her sister. Mrs John I Ran-lall, I I'. Myer«. Ihre, tur Dtslge of Jefferson. Janu s Johnson and family and ! Don't forget to take advantage Mrs Weller were strawberry of the News' $1. subscription ¡ncking Sunday. I price when you an* in tow n. Will M on-of Woouburn was looking after business affairs in Don’t forget that the party i this i eighl>orl;iMxl last week. who brings in th e I argent A female th will deposit l.'s eggs at a laving. In warn, Mil - Dorothy Erwin spent sev weather these eggs hatchineight eral days last week with relatives ho jrs. In ten days they are ablt in Albany. bodu-d dies able tola, more eggs. In kiilintr tin- fir-t fl.. how many M ■ Gladys Struckmeierof Al later Illes do you destroy? bany has been visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity the Nothing adds mor<- lo tl c at past week. tra liv. i.i ,-s ot a tow n or tnake- Dolph Mespclt w as at Scio Sun a t «-Iter impression on visiting day evening and dropix-d in to strangers than newly painteti s.-e the moving pictures. redd« 'i -es, lieat fences, g.Miii J tmi-s Reiley of I*«>rtlan«i was sidewalks, dean streets and in this neighborho si a few days withul a go ><ll. number of shad« last week. trees and ornamental .shrubbery Mr and Mrs Morris of Prine and tloAers hi your yards. It is ville visited at J H Kelly's Satur-< indicative of r« finem-nt, culture, day evening. They had just goo I taste and thrift. crossed the mountains ami were Tii- farmer actually |>ays a on their way to Corvallis. premium for bad.roads, lie pays it in time expended in getting to market; in value « f drafting am- n .i i and the food they eat, and in the extra I.and for their care an I handling, in inert used num* I er d vehicles and wear and t< r«>n them, and in the de- creit.M d produ. I of land that has 1« s attention and care. If ti e c untry had a sY.stem of smooth and hard highways it would blossom like a rose, and prosper ity would tol'ow in the wake. A new barn is being erected on Mrs G II Smith’s farm. Site ex- pects to build a new house when the barn is completed. The annual school election was In Id at District No 10 Monday. 1 r< -ulted in tin- electing of W R Kelly as director for three \ . ar- and the reelecting of J II Kelly as clerk for on? year. A small pup alxiut the size of a dog has been stH-n in this vicinity this week without an owner. It answers to the fol lowing description: Sometimes yellow’ and sometimes white, having a white spot on the mid dle of the south side and his tail has a notch on the left side. J. S. STH'll A. I’ro|»ri«-tor (’onfcctionvFV. !<•<• (Train, and Cigai-s Tobacco Post (’aids a Specialty SCIO, OREGON e w <ori. «»■ PsMiuaMT, W. F. Gill, bacaarraav, C. A. W arner lUHr .X.MM J. J IGn.ee W. F. Gill, . A. Bilyeu, J. K. Harnee, C. A. " arner. tJABll.tTtl» < '«pit«) »tuck pawl if. Mr tu.«l Mrs l«eo Zellar w«-ie Surplu» fund ... t'ndlvided profit». Ii»«ct|« '. 60¡ Scio visitor* Monday. »«■» and taxe» paid 74 Mrs T M and Mrs J G Holt W Individua) dc|H.«it» »ubji-ct to •. • : t t«» WiMsIburn ¡«-«t w«-«-k for ■: i» check ............................ u! I I Ir mani certificate» of a short visit. .IC IK Wit ...................... m .4‘«:< 29 Mr und Mrs John Ix-nt were 16 Sunday vi- torj at Mr McCrae’s Tu tai or. ( ’< )RN ER ( X >Z N Scio .'lilliiiy Conipaiiy HVO » *.►>« >H TO SCIO ROLLER MILLS INi < utlt'H A I h I' W • «I«» <a f veti F leutr !>>•• F.M1FKM »*• 1I m >< F*loMr and Cenerei C? m «leve Milling bu»lnr«* *»r» er Stele. We end Wheel ere in the Field Tree! Y om for for I.achenged Bx.»atr»e»e end W'HI Fighi White Bronze Monuments i » u « I I ¥ amount of cash checks on tin first day of July gets the $15 (s Fireless cooker at Morrison’s No checks over $5 00. Shaki- Off Your Kh<-umati-m Sow I» th.- time to get rnl •>( you« rheumatism Try a 2fx- bottle of < han. berlain'e Imirro il arsi »<•• h .w quickly your rheumatic pain» dixa|>,H »r Sold by all dealer» Scio Hotel E. Hot SMITH V 1 f No Moss Growth No ('hipping No (Tumbling IN VESTI (J ATE I' ioji . I Cold Wnter, Hath, « tr. S¡ < ciu Hatea to Regular I « -arder» at . l’ndrr Experienced Muna^rn » i t Clean Bed» Guaranteed for All Time Home < ooking. Commercial Trad« Nd kited Meal» from »• .30 n m tu * Op tn. S. R CHILI) C<nit metí ir *»i. I hi i Ider Manufartureil by The Monumental Bronte Company Bridgeport, Connecticut Ht a ufi fu! hniftont ilhtsf rations of attout firn humlrt tt th ¡ft nut tltsigns Sam/ilt s of H'/titt lironze, ami /»rices of mon o mt /its. ('all at kantiani .\> ics offt e. L. W. Charles, Agent Scio, Oregon Plan» and Eatimates Fumi.hed All Work Guarani« <«1 Scio Ore. R. SHELTON There arc I ut few editors in Real Estate Notary Public our state w ho have not made a vigorous and continuous fight Administrator of Estate« against the rity mail order bouse. «•ana Negotiated. AI«tra<*U Tins ha« I m en done in the inter B.R.LC. Obtain. d and Examin« I est of th«- home merchant, and Take Plenty of Time to Eat. without money nntl without <>R»:<a>h There >• a aaying that “rapid eating price. If th«- editor; of the land hail received regular advertising i» -low micid«.” If you have formed Hi.- habit of eating too rapidly you are rates for all they have Said m..it likely auffi hng from indigestion against these enemies of the or constipation, which will reault SO VEARS EXPEHItNCf c :ntry merchant they could now eventually in serious illne»» unlea» cor b * wearing diamonds. Now the rected. Ingcvtivn Imgim in the mouth d pertinent store man appreci Food should tw thoroughly masticati-d I ates advertising s)>:ie«-an<l is will and insalivated. Then when you have 1 a fullnr«« of the stomach or feel dull ing t i take all the average and »tU| id after eating take one of Tnaoc Manat country editor has for sale, and t'f.i’il er lain • I ablet». Many Severe Octiana CoevRKiHT» Ac at a gmi price. What other •a»«-» of «tomach trouble and constipa Afte •••« t’-if • «»H S ar ! -»n««-'| • n - a» n isif «.| «»i . n frw «'.«thr» wa class of b ismess or professional lion have lx-en cured by the u»e of Ç Iteli» vwnfN-n .« pex-rabii {-»!•»-’ « - • < tki' t ain Nit •> tliUws'lal HANOBfìO« I n Palei.• the», tablets. They are eaay to take MO.< frw» <»t lesrt ager-ry f.it patente men would refuse busim-ss to I* at ««ite ta»en tbr ueh Mtt.in A • •». rtnelr« «nd m-«t agreeable in effect, Soki by Mf «U46C«, • N.nil « barg «. Miti«. help their friend«, especially as all dealer». many «if said friends never seem A han«1* melr tltaefrafM «ree»!? *^ra««« 1t in the least disp>s*d to return dress Everything new in ■O ati-'fì 1 f a':» ■t»c * U- .ai 1 ■ .» I I the coinpl>ment or even appreci g ■ ds for Spring at Hibler A MUNN &Co. 4» 3t F "" ne . \r aab -i. New ¡K Voi* ate iL «(.rill's. B<taci(F*o« U Scientific Hmcrican. Don't furs and worry about making those DRESSES for C/>c GIRLS We can relieve you of the wot- and trouble, and it won't be e.vpensiv«- for you either. Girls percale and gingham dresses with bloom-« ers, clever designs that are mighty neat ami attract ive, well made. Ages 2 to 6 years at 7’»c. Ages 6 to 1 I years at $ I A< >. A new lot of Ladies House Dresses are now on display. I'ercales and ginghams made into goixl ser viceable fatments, pric«-d at Have you iwn the latett »hoe «-naation? M A K Y J A N E Anticipating the want» of our cuatomt r». who want positively the nrWril »tyle», we put in a »lock of the»e new last». Black auede pumpa and tan Oxford» at ...................... 1400 Weal«* havr a full »tuck of aumm.-r »hi*» in all leather« and the beat la«t». White, gray and brown nuhuex, black auede. Up and gun metal calf akin, white canvas and patent leather, in high «hoes, pum,« and Oxfords. Kight now is the time to «re them. S. E. YOUNG SON ALBANY. OREGON j