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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1913)
a COUNTRY Cwiin clihMti 0 Misses Lulu und Oda Clark left fi Sunday morning for Salem for a fl vi t with relatives and friends attend the Cherry fair. fi and R to C Pepperling nnd w ife visit- 6 e«| over Sunday at Rev S B Cole's. Bert Hollis and family spent fl Sunday with G < West«-nhouse Here is Your Opportunity Our Annual July Clearance is Now Going On And Will Continue Until July 15th and wife. Miss Anna Stillmacher who Cl aries z\j pie und family ol has Is-.-n doing house-work for Munkei wen- ip Sunday visiting I ioy <1 I »owning’s near Stay ton. tti> ir > I I tin » In ml and neigh- returned home Sunday. Isir, Mr» Martha smith of Racoon i Ed Fleming is constructing a hollow. • a residence which adds great-, John Griggs an<l wife <«f Crab ■ the appearance of hia place tree were <>' ■ r Sunday laiinz in rid puts a pleasant smile on his their winter supply of K«nti«>li c jok’a face. Sixteen button silk gloves, in black, Madras, «Umilia«, crues bare and figured <-h»»rri<*s which tl.e long ram ha.- white arid |>onger. reg |i.5U at .... «hite tfuud» Reguiar prices tu .Mr al New t Thom: s and wife visited n it damaged though all o'.her a mt Ollie Shelton over Sunday. Malati tuulard*. novelty jacquard luaaah T»S button silk gloves, regular 75 cent varieties are q<oii«-d. and hermuea silks, reg 5oc al 68c st I 1» <¡rimes was a Scio visitor Grandma Poind« xter of st Kilk «nullend Dunkirk f< ilarde regular M >nday. Ail trimmed hats, including th« new, large Job i n is up visiting with her Ot at drooping leghorn, small cksv fitting Mi- Gladys Smith and EAa daughter Mr s M C Gain« s. als< shapes, etc at .............................. 11c her brother James and wife ar< ' r.'ller attended the literary at Ja|>al<>n crepe regular 16c at............. I .■<!>••• cotton lisle anion suits low neck, With them. Mr Poindexter n> t ie Jordan hall Saturday night. no sleeves, tight knee, reg 80e at ........ c Sank Hannah was a caller at Ripplcttr, ell shades st....................... looking <>ut for a small tract of Adolph Kraynik’s Sunday. ■ • • Silk lisle union suits regular II 50 at 5c 1 ght weight cuttun sucks, l'k- st he Ims r» sided nt Condon for the /. J ( lark has piped the water Childrens dresses, sixes 6 to 14 years, past 2D years and since securing from a g >oJ mountain spring to reg II. 50 at............................................ 69c Overalls, our special 75c at a new wife he wishes to liv« his house and outbuildings. Linen dresses, sires 6 to 14 years, reg Work shirta, sill colors, sitra 14 to 16, among < »oti's people. $4.00 G C Westen house returned • at • , - at ... M C Gitin« a d wife of Cral- home Jun«- 26 from his trip to White lingerie waists, regular 11.50 Mena llrtmeah union suits regular I! 00 tr« ■ called at the santiam I! riy Burn; and other ¡loinle. He re at............................................................... at Farm recently for their winter ports that he saw a wonderful Monarch shirts, <lreaa shirts. g»-»l • olor supply of Kentish cherries at d country anil pr»>spects were g<x>d Norfolk middy blouses, 11 75 at .... 79c ei stripes, new styles, reg II st rc<| currants. James Poindexter f >r a wealthy county. Onyx silk ho««, white, tan. black, pearl and wife have also recruited a 79c Georg«* Owk is the proud pos- 11.50 at..................................................... champagne, sky and pink, reg fl at .. winter s ipply of currants as th« y te or of a new buggy which he Onyx silk boot, black, white and tan, All men's oxf .nis, [latent leather, gun metal. 33c e ••■<•! to return to th«' r home at ji ircha •< d Monday. reg bOc at.................................... tan and viri kid. button and blucher t .i.dn::. They arc ra w mt t* rrg 1150 to t IXJ at Cottor. bös», tan and black, regular 25c ¡ in* bail game between Jordoli 19c their h<'i •■yiiU'iiii and taking in an 1 Lyot s was a tie. the set re at................................ ■ • • V ici kid. plain toe, old men's comfort the s.uhts of their lives as they being 1 to 1. shoes, reg 14.00 at.............................. Children’s black hose, regular 15 cent 11c are both old batches of "Sland 13. at................................................. I Julies tan and patent I* ather oxfurds Miss Nannie Agee who has Children's sux, colored tups regular at. ......................................................... George Hit eu reports fron been visiting h< r aunt, Mrs L 20c at....................................................... Breitenbush Het springs that h< Osb>rn of Shelburn, returned I Julies white nubuck. tan suede, gun metal and ¡»atrnt leather fiumi« and oxfurds, in i improving every «lay and hav 4c ho ne Saturday. llop« silk floss, all shades at .. clu ling the popular college pumps at $3.25 ing n time such n you read altoul White embroidered scarfs dollies, pillow tops Mr and .Mrs Vardie Shelton in the Bible. He will celebrate Ail M ¡■■ses' and Children's Oxfords and l*um|>s center plrm and lunch cloths were Scio i-h« pp *rs Monday. reduced. al tiic s,Tingit and tnen return st Mrs Clara Smith who was ho ne. taken to Albany to be ofierated \V i!e ra ng M it S nith's barn on for gall stones, has returned last Wednesday M <’ Gaines and h >me very much improved. Mr Asher yok' I in a •-■•ulll • winch Herbert Shelton and wife s|x*nt result«*«! in Mt' falling on hit Sundax with their cousins, Del shoulder and breaking th«* <aj bert Shelton and w ife of .Ionian. of I ' i lio ildef. ili.d ha • i d hin Ed Fleming and daughter lip for repairs. He will have tv Hazel were Scio shoppers Satur- quit p'aying like I hivs . MARKET REPORT Miss Ila Wain was seen in this Mr Met >«-r of < ast of s -io anti lav. nnd also attended the show Not True to Life. < iturday evening. neighborhood Sunday. People | Mrs E,.en Dorris of Albany wen The non of a man »ho had I»ren Henry Gorger has found em will naturally ask, "who with?" • great philanthropist welcomed a The following are cash price» quoted callers nt th«- farm Wednesda; on Thursday of each week by our ployment as an engineer at a for th- ir winter's supply of cur M 8 Allen, a prosperous farmer vixitor to In« office The talk turn- dealers; awmill in Stayton. rants and strawberries. and road supervisor, was trans e<l on the career of the father of Wheat, per bushel................. s M Misses I«aura W estenhou.se and acting business in these itarla I the young man. Now is Your time to get y it Flour, per sack .... 1 30 "It waa a great blow to every- » ■■ loganberi ii'H as they are ripe and Hazel Fleming attended the ball Tuesday. body my father’« death,” lamented Bran, per ton.......................... Middlings, per ton .............. 33 ... tin« as satin and price i- starva game at Jordan Sunday. the youth "By the way, here'* th« Mrs Peter Chappelle and M »«J Chop, wheat, per ton........... In»! portrait painted of him ” lion to the farm. 15c on th« I’ U Frost and wife wen* Scio Chop, oats, per bin............. 2S (>0 daughters, Bessie and Edna of He le i the Viaitor to where hung vine, 20c picked and deliver»«! in \ isitors Saturday. GO Woodburn. are visiting relative; on the wall a large portrait of th* Butter. (Country! [>cr rqll i >. R«*«l Cuthbert ra-pberric; Egg», per doten..................... 1» Mrs Jim Brown and Mrs Anna in this vicinity this week. | !<•»<! philanthropist, depicting him Chickens, per pound............. 10 2i>‘ on the vino, 35e picked Bartlett were Scio visitors Sat a« it inding erect with hi» right tieeae. per pound .. ......... . 9 Misses Rose and Beatrice hand in hi» pocket. Currants 20c on the bush. \ eg.- urday. Turkeys, per pound ............. 16 Hanke were Sunday visitors at tables if wanted. “A fine piece of work,” «aid th« Jim Brown left last Thursday J N Jone«’. 10 I visitor grimly, "but it’» not true to Ducks, per pound .... ... Beef, per pound, live weight 6 to 07 for Albany to attend a lawsuit. life Nobody ever mw your fathe» Misses Nora and Vada Holt and with hia hand in hi« own pocket.”— Pork, dressed ................................ Country Jake Veal, per pound, for shipping 13 S B Holt witnessed the baseball Popular M.igiixine. I have a cur of buggies. hacks, game at Albany Sunday. The THOMAS TOPICS And It Cam» Trw«. Shake Off Your Rheumatism. surrey and wagons that has ji st game was plaYed between Al “ Have you ever had a dream that Now is the time to get rid of your armed. Call and examine Miss Beatrice Hanke »pent a bany and .Salem with a score of came true?” rheumatism. Try a 25c tatti« of Cham them I hey may be just a little few days last week with relatives 2 to 1 in favor of the latter. "Ye« I had one only a few berlain's l.|nimrdt and see how quickly foxy for you, but the price is in Albany. night* ago that came true I Miss Lillie Sims has been dreamed that I wax going to receive your rheumatic pains «(»appear. Sold right.--N 1 Morrison, Scio, Ore. by all dealers Mr and Mrs Fret! Mespelt were visiting with Mrs G II Smith the a telegram which I would be afraid trading in Albany Saturday. to »how to iny wife.” [vast week. The Santiam News and Semi-Weekly Moving picture show Sunday "An) you got it? Was it from Journal for 11 75 per year, the [»rice of Mrs Janie.« Bryant of Albany The Waring-Leslie medicine evening at Wendy-Cain Hall. the Journal alone If you are not get visited with Mrs J N Jones last show has been a great attraction another woman ?” "Yea.” ting the Journal call at this office ami week. for the people of this vicinity "Say, old man, I am •urprieed"— get a sample copy, the hundred and the past week. T»ke Plenty of Tim«- to Eat. "Wait! It wsa from mt mother, flfty-six papers for 11.75. The Journal A R McDonald and wife left who notifiisl ine that »he was com contains the cream of the state and Th re « ii ««link that "rapid eating Sunday for Newport where they B.R L.C. ing to vi»it us for two or thre« general news, market reports, etc. ix » <>« »ill» lie." If you have forme«} will enjoy a short vacation. weeks” -Chicago Record-Herald. li e hnt.it of . ating too rapiiiljr yv«i are Misses Marie and Helen Schie- iii -t ii-ely nuff. ring from iriiligcxtlon His Impressi»*, Iton't forget the moving pic or eonatipatvm. in, which will wilt rexult man of Coburg have lieen visit "Whit were h»r reasuns for refusing C»n»»l»ti»n. ture show Sunday evening. eventually in serious illness unlrss cor- ing relatives in this vicinity the your The Following are but a few of the Many Items that are Sjieeially Priced 9/2 S. E. YOUNG & SON ALBANY, OREGON rect«-»l. Dige •lion begins in th«» mouth F«od »hou’rl be thoroughly masticated nn.l mxalivatmt. Then when you have a fulln» •« of the xtomaeh or feel dull and »lup«»l after rating take one of Chnmlerlain'x Tablet», Many severe caxen of »t.-mach trouble and conatipa- tion have ta«-n cured by the u»«- of the«»- tablet». They arc cany to take and moat agreeable in effect. Sold by a l dralcr». past week. Misses Helen Muzzy and Bur nice McDonald were among the large numlier that took the teachers' examination. Mrs Lee Erwin and daughter Dorothy left for Salem Thursday for the 4th of July celebration and Cherry Fair. I "Well, etlvetiks. Judge. Charity. Th» kind of charity thst ahnnld bo rtn st h«»mo I« not the kind that ron ■4-ta In tiring kind to yoursrlf —I'hlls drlphln I rdg»f The se< rrt of «nere«« !» constancy of PO ryvw«lx>rd Itescobsfleld. Stout Psriy-lle idled m» a coloaaal au Friend Well, you are large, you know.— Ixmdoti Mull Ssssy. Ijidy — Why. you naughty tay! 1 never heard such language sine« th» day I « as tarn Small Ibiy-Tea, mum I s'poae dere wux a good deal of «-usalo* d« «lay y’u «ui born — Dindon Tit Bita. Farmers attention — Let us print your return card on en- velones.' We will furnish fu a good grade of stock and pi rint your name and address, ana name of farm, if desited, 100 for 50e, at the News office. Lsdirs Cadling Can!« printed blank for sale at thia offic«. or