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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1913)
K* • r » 1 ortro tt> r t . ritta* a »real1 fra st lb but >u«r of bl« Ilh i»inou« BIX*« > gain« gn•at rrtxiw n ther « e. «II bl « V tei tort tiI rx!«*r Hf«•lon< i.-aUuba tu hlua.—Wide Woi'hl M M. Th« Poor L«tt 1 • Qirl In the Star /• j*ltue w as,' * M l<! Lu<it *t ha It the or heroine |In tl jr «lory » had 1 :<l to a pa rty ffM out ber fxx*r 1 white dm It that ! and it wi « If r let out a tu« k or tM .awt 1' II ‘ <1 1 »»r«* | ir««Wl J<1 pul CM <1 In that poor ilia prfur:bl»b ■ hr w as f li oBo of tl But the | m rlrl eou Ido’t do that tliree u.i H r,Jr 113 t « « 'o b • lb the f'll* I ami r-ry t«o4y ?b a u<! | Cloth the ■t y le 1 doto t k It. t •Jt th«» ilo Oh my, ’ The |« tkh r if « But 1 Mit her In tb<p story.1 University of Oregon Summer School June 23-Augu.<t I, 1913 Twenty Av« Fifty hu*trurU*rv eourM«. DUtin<uUh«d Fuut* to regular family I Muraton J 1 Mvemity tkiemilorica open. Board and rwm at «3.50 lU-duc'-d railroad rate«, tor romplet« illu.tr.I.--! catalogue per »t< !r.w The Registrar ................... ■anflu Biiimil TÎOÎ ; Possibly About You THE iOS THAT PAY I DAIRY CITY’’ THE fourth of July Prizes A LIVE WIRE SCIO COMMERCIAL CLUB I DIRECTORY B i i-1 mul Both Bhick-iniths • Country Club Milk " utnp Potalo , nr,-I pkt < 'on feeti >nrr\ ami < ii \ Eleetric f I.itrlit f (if / / f ( I ! ' t f e ■ * t 1 ' x Ahn's ,f f f Aa//« knife /\ f i ff ' f t • n's rare, Ihii.L II '"///< H sra< 4s >h>0 < </ :>() ha nd skirt run, lt.50 Hcnt ist Dm Gm »•I". < linking Tnti of, rur, of < i <iars hr,, < III hi 1 \shih . A Pool Hall Whr Th», Fall Hou f th« I /if mots, and errry- 1 >l'H\ am Expr In rim - Mill * J \ Bih ii t.H-k Mrs R MCain, ■ J 'U 1 4 1 id r»d \ * «’.Mid V >v< r to All biiny I Uodfly, vvh<.*re ¡art n 1W Wilson's A line elit ' s ny atx| Hl<-rty ot pr r r v iti id« -Thon aa JrD.-rw I <»*it over to Albany Tursduy r \ ♦ mu / via th«» < C to take part in Prof \V t!* «»n ( it'll 1 M ei eliamli^e Th« Luo "Ahi«. 1 am l- imi w afte Uh y don i y.m » on ■ ult »ten! Kt |*erleh<*e **l ktH»V pe* lai 1st w ho « «»ul< 1 cure y« \\ I at Is hls Mtn visit«* ’’MatTinge ’ repRod E Uilad rlpbla lic oriJ. era Conjugal A m«n >t «« Rhe t wnw a fo< iH w Y»et> Ml II. Irrlft y, •u a Gioii 1 X 1 am not II •* 1 •. *u j ■ kfltl to UH* f ’•r refon oiidnt 1 Til Hila. Ilote 1 (iif \ <»ur Mtiwcr and Binder for th«» < *h ( nip< n, l»eer- re A 1 lupin'ts Hartl i f uz B . I- . 1 fi»f* th«» t'ifwl lllti. Tf le| tin Hie A •> the Walter N 1 Morri,»n. < >. Ie\\f 1er Mr J< >;irt y of Sal«*rn An Era la Safatyk Don t forget that the party *ho brings in the largest «mount of cash checks on the first day of July gets the $15.00 Fireless cooker at Morrison’s. \o checks over $5 00. "C.l] plain." Mid n wealtln ir I le of Crirow . H ♦ 1 ,. , K J. an. “1 un< li« ah ip has got a<orerai wa 1* received hl« I bj the Milt) J ari r i tiiPit ( m . "Yci i. air/’ wna tiic rcplr. “(’in •tain/’ the î 'AMengt’r lit, ’*1 want one o* th< ♦rtrm r.t», 1 dor l't 1 » . d lip HO J OU ' ” ‘ A 1 (hr niltllrnrr. susf»rmjr<| I t«IN hls brnd and feet do Will Mirai ira. ! < i half sdì tMJMT 1 Morrison. *fT Your Rheumatism care tlcg ra ph. •ft rd lb lep Handel's R«toM. A vc »cahwt of th tg1*»n umatirm to to get nd <<f «our Try a 25c bottle of Cham- Iain's Jjnimrdt and aee how quickly in*"»t l••|»« •^ daiigrn»uv il]e«l tfordor time to r 1« u«u your rheumatic pains disappear. the Sold rlug from con hr situation and t ild Moving picture si vnii.g at Wes< ly-C ain Hall. ♦ le to Fat. the The Santiam News and *rwi-lt eekly Very Judicious, die hr’» a tightwad ** tf hilarity ln«'rrn«ln g a■ th ii«wt In the 1 in mis aii«| It (!••••« on lito (he wlniP« -txMudon kt Journal for 11.75 per year, the price of the Journal alotw tartly that, but he a J u<! Irion a ting the Journal call at Jit urea* Ilea prompt the carfare, and that > tu you to pay for lutK’U.**— h Poet get a sample copy. contains the cream office and of The Journal the state and general news, market report», etc. "I thought you hml gone t» ra i? i***«**. ifie man from t V "I don't •<*« «IB sign < »f th« ■ ■■ • "I had half a doro » fincat Ixw•« I could I w Batter Still. «• how to drive a mt of that? Ikin’t forget the moving pic ture show Sunday evening. Every woman bow to drive a man any way nt« him to go." — Washington I It’» Prettv Hard. ik ont of a pall urmn n< *• The m I I this < it • hundred and fifty six papers for «1.75. Troublae of an rarv on I hh * mini armed our day, an< »king through tnv 1 t u hat wns the prop* en iM'i's s'Vfirm«*d th«* n rs lies away, an d I’ve ■n 'em «ince."—(*hh If vou are not get Farmers attention - I^et us print your return card on en- velopes. We will furnish a good grade of stock and print your name and address, and name of farm, if desited, 100 for 50c, at the N ew a office. 1.a<li<-s Calling Card« printed blank for sale at thia vtFice. or t M^rn ifirKerf Tn’rberka tn the Two male pointer pups six value of £36.10. months old for sale. Chas Ch rz, 1 mile west of S' io, R F D No. 2. F d<- Rougemon t who is ii <d«de- gate fr<>tn Switz orlanti to the Sixteen head of goats for sale World’s < 'itizensh ip Confer« at $1.50 per lead; six wethers carnt* uu and sp<- nt Wedne 1 u V and ten rannies six kids go night at the home <>f C I? S*1! uioz. with nannies. — A Groulick. 1 ««,. Mr de Rougemont all 111 i . Vf ’11 r «’»I. 1 lOL* (_• I tiV 1* in were playmates Mrs Don M'Knight came down Switzerland. from Mill City last Thursday eve ning for a visit with her mother, I am now localLeni in the1 old Mrs V A Mcknight, and other meat market by tl it* steed l>ridge relatives. w here I am in the markets and pay the highest ciiish nrirpH Miss Mamie Kopecky returned all kinds of live sdock, jmju Itrv, to Ix-banon last Thursday after a etc. c ni i* be* fore sc short visit at the home of her your produce. T< >m I-irge. inter, Mrs H A Stepanek. • John Nhuma nek and Miss Fred Ficklin with his wife anti Anna L I ’ osvar, both of 1Scio, baby are visiting at the home of were united in marriage this his sister. Mrs Walter Bilyeu. y judge B ruce morning by Count They expect to return to th« ir VV ednesdlay's McKnigt. says home at Albany after the 4th. Herald. The gro< >m is on« » « * f Ex-county Treasurer, R B Scio’s most promising and capa Miller an<l wife came over from ble young men and has proven AI tian y Saturday for a visit at himself to be a great success as a farmer. Th? bride is the the J A Bilyeu home. daughter of R W Posvar and is Stayton has decided not to one of Scio's most prominent and have a celebration on the Fourth. highly esteemed young ladies. Make a note of this and com«- to They will make their home on S’io where the eagle is going to the farm of the groom near scream at the top of his voice. Scio. \fr • to Albany | . fulfil John >i >1 city statist ut S< i<> until < I' eet| s tal»|e < age, but he finds s i <1 e r a h 1 y 1 .inn ( ’(» iint Li \ el *v Meal y l ’air M, il'Ket < i.ri BBINC M i 11 ilHTV Notary l'ubi ir ami REAL 1 "TATE. R. Sh«dh»n I 'll \ >ir ¡alls. Surge< His OKI I E RS The of t lie club- in connection with th V’ . Daily tllr«*kri»fii in Ihuli A’ Sundas ( h « ■gonian < )rog<>nnin d . Weekly Inter 0 n <4>.INI H.IHI 1 75 1 75 1.15 1 ’hilling* M ill Shorina krr l’libi ie A 11 igli School 1 ’r< xhlee < oinpaiiie!- I iimm it It l’rr.toriinI ami Sverni 1 ’ostefl ire Salitiam N ews WANTED Harn«»« M «terr. tato I >;i nk Better Garriy«. Railroad Service. Suwmilli ufacturing Eoterprix«. All citltana to attend cial Club third Frtdiy month, Man. the Commer M»»( irbi ovoninga first of and each