The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 14, 1913, Image 4

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    •THE DAIRY CITY”
A LIVE WIRE
The Greatest Event of the Season
SCIO COMMERCIAL CLUB
DIRECTORY
¡I
Barbers and Bath
*
I
Morri
Bru».
Blacksmiths
Mar Donald 4 Stepanek
F P William,
Country (Tub Milk
M.« Mitchell of Att> r.y waa viaiting
Win M>ll<r and fami y «stur lay and
Sunday.
Scio londenaed Milk Co.
OREGON
Ory Bate« who h <1 been viaiting r,la* '
tiv.— i b..i< rn returned home Tue’day.
Mi * I'.'nman uf McMinnville vtolled |
with*-tun !«y Taylor and family over-
•umiay. She ha, been an active work - !
er in tin Baptiat ■ hutch for a number j
of y < a •
M db r I un'< wn, viaiting hi, unc’ If» i
Mr Stalling «ui.iiav.
The embroidery club which met at
the home of Ml, I*« rter la*'. Thursday
wa» a aticce,,. Eii ht young ladi«s> were
prevent a I an enjoy »>•!•• afternoon w,,
,pe >l together
Mi-« Sun, Miller w ill
entertain the club thi« Week.
Mr< J •• r, ard daughter took «•'van­
tage of the motor Er.<lay a d w<-nt to
Albany.
Iva Shilling began working for Mr
W»t!<in«’family th-'n> <t of th* w« « k.
A,» “-hank« went on th«- excursion
•undny to Faquina.
I ' .tchf.ad Bro« are co (ducting quite
an implement bu»im ■*« thi* «**«v»on.
1h« y havo - >ld ’> »e'f bin-lvr« thu« far
ami flni»h«*«l «n'tting up a n« w tnanar«
•prvader th< Hr»l of the w«-«*k.
Tlieir
I < «im-rc ha« »<• grown that it br.-ame
nr< < <*«ary for them to n.hi two ma-
elm • ry l.uildo.rw within the past two
year,.
Rev J I d Illa r of Albany w ill prea.-h
in the I'n ib) teriar. church nvxt «unday.
U.S
.Mr a: ! Mr» i r. <1 IVpp« i .ing wire in
Scio Saturday
Rev and Mr« 8 It Cole vi«it«d their
•on Robert at snlem a few day, la,t
w ek.
Mr» Area V«eteck, and Mui I'll,
Shindler of Iowa are »Idling th. ir par-
• nt« Mr and Mr» John Shindler.
.Mr, Vardie Shelton vi,itr<! her «i,t«r
Mr.« Roy Crabtree over Sunday.
Walt Bilyew. Supt
Druggists
E. C Peery A Co.
Liberal premiums in all department«.
Bring your exhibit« to the County Fair.
«_’•* o . ihi
|(‘«(K>.OO to school children.
ii, cash will be distributed to exhibitor».
$600.00
B>-t farm f.vhibit
Ihnncstic canned fruit
170.00
$ 10.00
<1.5.00
10.00
MO
3.00
12.00
8.00
15.00
10,00
I’.irin e.vhibit f«»r children under 15 ¿ears
B' st sellout district exhibit
25.00
$10.00
Dr. F. K. Sanderaon
300
SPECIAL PREMIUMS
The Southern Pacific R R offers a $2000 silver cup for the hi st Jersey cow.
The Hill K R systen of Oregon offer« a $20.(j0 «:lver cup for the be«t rann exhibit.
Now first class restaurant on the grounds. Regular
meals 35 cents
(’amping grounds free.
Races, Amusements, and Attractions for Old and Young.
Monmouth Concert Band
Season Tickets $1 25
Special
Rates
Dav Tickets 50 cents
on
Rail
Dray age
H. S. Shelton
Many premiums equally as good
Music
Dentists
TO SCHOOL CHILDREN
Roads
A. G. Prill, Pres. Roy V. Shelton, Sec
Express, & Pool Hall
C. C. Wade
Elouring Mill
Cha, Warner. Mgr.
Groceries
J. F. WeMly
J. F. Be.nl
Gen’l Merchandise
• I <01! 4 C<>
Prvchaaka 4 Co.
Hotel
E.
Smith, l*rop.
Impm’ts
Hardware
N. I. M<>rri,on
Cha,. Wenely
Ind. Telephone Co
J. X. Weddle, Mgr.
Jeweler
A. W. 11«gey
Linn County Fair
September 24, 25 and 26
Livery A Feed Stable
Cal Carwon, Prop.
Meat Marxet
New rire Stations
Mclkmald Proa
The steel tower« that support
electric power transmission lines
are being increasingly used by
forest rangers as fire lookout
stations on national
foresti«,
With the harnessing of the
mountain streams a network of|
these lines is gradually being I
woven over the forests and in
the absence of other convenient
lojk i its, the rangers find the
steel towers helpful in their fire
patrol work.
Headquarters for
Juicy Steaks and Tender Roasts,
Pork, Lard, Etc.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR HIDES AND PELTS
Frank McDonald, Scio, Oregon
Our shoes for men, women
MARKET REPORI
"I waa attacked with dy,entcry about
and children please lioth your
July IS and u,ed the doctor', medicine
The following are caah pnre, quoted
pur e and your feet. Hi bier & and other reinedle, with no relief, only
on
Thur»day of each week by our
• iill Co.
getting worse all the time. I wa, un­
Harvest Ball
Grand opening Harvest dance
at the new pavilion at the fair
Mi«, Lulu Clark and Mr, Will Bowen
grounds, Saturday evening Aug­
were in S'cio Saturday,
ust 23. Lunch will lie served
Mr !!• rt Hollis viaited Mr» George
during
the evening. Dance tick­
W. ate h< u»e Tuc*lay
ets
75c.
The Scio orchestra of
John and Henry N< a. ami Otto Cole
five pieces will furnish first class
were Stay ton viaitor Saturday.
music. Every body invited.
Country Jake
REAL ESTATE.
R. Shelton
Physicians, Surgeons
*Dr. A G Prill
Dr. E H Hobaon
Planing Mill
Kukacka 4 Chromy
Public A' HigliSchool
Produce
Remarkable Cure of I>y,entery
lira»! Iir«*..n for Hi, Cnthuaiaam
Notary Public and
M. 8. Lovelace, Supt.
able to do anything and my weight
dropped from 145 to 125 pound«. I »of­
fered for about two month, when 1 wa,
adviaed to uae Chamberlain’« colic,
cholera and diarrhoea remedy. I u,«-d
,
two bottlr, of it and it gave me perma
nent relief,” write, B W Hili of Snow
Hill, N C. For aale by all dealer».
When » man mm suffered fur several
M •»<•« I rnnia and In« and >r.-d
Rahn vi-itxl their ,i,t<-r Mr« Rolla day» with colic, diarrh«M*a or other |
ftirm of bowel complaint ami i, then
liurti, of Mehama over Sunday
cured sound and well by one or two
Mr« Bert Holt., ami daughter Myrtle
d.woa of t hamtierlaina colic, cholera
were Scio visitor» Monday.
•mi diarrhoea remedy, •• i, often the
J«»«e Rodger, and Tun Fleming at- ca«e, it i« but natural that hr ahould be I
The Buffalo herd on
the
tended the dance at Shelburn Saturday enthuaia«tic in hi, praise of the remedy
nignt.
and <■•■jieeiallv i, this thecaneof a «ever, I Wichita national forest. Okla­
Mr» G C We«tenhou»c ami daughter, attack when life is threatened. Try it , homa. now numbers 48, 10calves
I nl, and I .«nr, viaited Aunt Ollie Shel­ w hen in need of ,uch a remedy. It nev- having been bom this year.
ton 1 ridav afternoon.
rt fails. Sold by all dealer,.
E«rl Calavan and wife who have lu-en
•laying with the latter', parent, for the
p«,t two m<>* th, have returned to their
home at Stay ton,
City Electric Light
Christian, Baptist and Catholic
Mi .» Por'er we .t to Portland Fralsy
and returned I • ae i-uturday evc ing.
D''nni, Watkin : voile I H t> Shilling
• mi family Moi d vy.
J. S. Stich«
Churches
I rank Gooch and family, with hi*
brother Earl ami wife ami George
French ni <t o.-d to Alla y I ml«.
f rank 1 etro'.. «taried thiohing Mon­
day afternoon.
.Mr, Sower, ni M »• Myrtl« Stride!
are cooking for Mr l etrok', thresher».
Trolli.g. r |'r • ir • p «ting I ir
new tfoin Cylinder »eparntor to arrive
thu week.
.Manon Brown and wife made a baai­
n' “« trip to Xtaytun M onlay.
TOBACCO.
•nd WATER.
I he county »urvvyor wu, out la-t
week »itrvevin/ *1
line l>vlW««,n the-
M ii < r and (.J* .« »••«< farm,
Mr anti Mr« Ed Jorw« an I daughter
Golda ■ < rt«u d*y with Will Ma-'Doti-
aid
ftclu.
Confectionery and
When the buffalo were introduced
on the Wichita in 1907 there were
only 15 head.
How th* Trouble Start,
Constipation ia the cau«e of many
ailne-nt, and disorder» that make life
miserable. Take Chamberlain« tablet«,
keep your bowel, regular, and you will
avoid theae di«e«ae« For «ale by all
dealer«.
A chicken dinner will lie served
Sunday at the Scio Hotel.
dealer,:
Wheat, per buahel.............
SO
Flour, per sack...................
30
Bran, per ton.......................
00
Middling», per ton............
(JI)
Chop, wheat, per tun ....
00
Chop. oata. per ton..........
•M)
Butter, (Country) per roll
M
Egg«, per iloxen ...............
21
Chicken,, per pound ........
HI
limt, per pound...............
•
Turkey«, per pound...........
14
buck,, per pound . ..........
»
Beef, per pound, live weight
5 to 07
Pork, lire Med ................................
Veal, per pound, for «hipping ..
13
Postotïice
W. F. GiU
Santiam News
L W Charle», Pub.
State Bank
W. A. Ewing, ('««hier
Shooting Gallery,
CliNF. and CARDS.
Tom Large
Shoemaker
Eli Lukenbach
Tinsmith
F. ' ihlemeier
Fraternal and Secret
The Santiam New, and Semi-Weekly
ORDERS.
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ern Woodmen and Z. (’. B J.
the Journal alone
If vou are not get-
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general new,, market report,, etc.
ufacturing EnteepHa«,.
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