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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1913)
fl 5 LEHERS FROM OUR fl 6 9 0 L M 0 fl fl fl 9 fl •THE DAIRY CITY’* A LIVE WIRE The Greatest Event of the Season SCIO CUMHL CLUB DIRECTORY Barbers and Bath Murria Bru*. Blacksmiths Mac bonaki A Stepanek F I’ Wu.iam* SANTIAM I ALM TOPICS Country Club Milk Mr» Lt! « 1 II« ;»r»t nt Pi rtland has been up « n a vi* it !h her parrels* Mr am! i h r. tnrne I ’■ I’ort- Tt Fig w'.-re >h>' Las a g‘**d jut, Jphn Garland, of Providence v Il. Provxkw < ctm BH MMit four day I I tin«- neighbor r > d Mon lay al -ry He was uny SCIO, OREGON SEPT. 24,25 and 26,1913 IL* S«nti.im Farm B om bought a fine Au>d.i* pup nt Albany some two n * ill• ■ ;<» and h” a da dv. John rty Crabtree Wii* < ut Sunday on h»r motor«*)<• I«* ai.d mv d<*g ha* hot been Mi en «>i t ■ nrd from Bincr. Anyone ><•<■ mg a black* yrllua bellied, stump tailed, long legged Airedale, ar.d fox t«rrkrwitha r»trM> arvtind his tick, ph a - ph«! r th- great Amvriran I’lr Eater of the u« st. I hr < id man is B’llt in tl.r market l-uxir./ d<»^s a* hr l it ?i»tart.; ii 4”< farm in Conner ti«>n with hi*» brrriea R« \ G I. Su’in’rhn«! li t I th«* un^twak- nl le pleasure «4 calling «-n th«* Pie Eat <-r «Iw'i aft< ni«*vn for an • I fashion- rd chat. Befit school district exhibit $ IO HO fl.5.00 10.00 8.00 3.00 12.00 8.00 15.00 10.00 2.5.00 Many premiums et I uni 1 y $11) oo s . sucha j City Electric Light Wait Bilyeu. Supt and WATER. Churches Christian. Baptist and Catholic 3.00 Dry Goods, (ìothing John We»ely Drayage Express, A Pool Hall C. C. Wade Chas Warner, Mgr. G n iccrics J. F. Wesely J. F. Beard Tin*Southern I’m ifi- R R offers a |2000 »¡Ivor cup fol the best Jersey cow. The Hill R R HVitten of Oregon offers a |20.<|O s;|ver cup fortlie best rarm exhibit. grounds. Dr. T. K. Sander»«n Flouring Mill ns good. New first class restaurant on the Dentists H. S. Shelton SPECIAL PREMIUMS Regular Gen’I Merchandise W F Gill 4 Co. Procbaaka 4 Co. Hotel E. C. Smith, l*rop. meals .35 cents. Camping grounds free Hardware A’ linpin’ts Races, Amusements, and Attractions for Old and Young. Music N. I. Morrison Chaa. Wr.ely Monmouth Concert Band «Season Tickets $1.2*5 Special Rates Ind. Telephone Co. J N. Weddle. Mgr Dnv Tickets 50 cents on Rail Jeweler Roads A. W. ilagey Linn County Fair A. G. Prill, Pres. Roy V. Shelton, Sec September 24, 25 and 26 Livery A Feed Stable Cal Caraon, Prop. Meat Market Mr Everton of North Santlam was visiting Stanley Taylor an I family Sun day. Mr Blatchfonl rerurned home from Plainview Iasi Week »h«rv he has been ns.t g h>» n O»wal«l for a f«-w «lay» M -« I’ort« r w«» called to The I'alle, .->t Thurwlay to help install ■ «Ion.«-»tic *» X (ir llin han the running gram of i«-r . «■ course in th«- high ««rhool at that hm *rcot .1 ha ! I wagon alfliut in trim pl»« «-. Sh«- is a domestic science lea« h with a new < >at of ■ < Id tar and a new ••r. having taught that subject in the tihvd over the I hm I and w ill pull out for On-gon City school» last winter. Burn* al « ut \\ «tine-d»> f«»r a month»’ Ge<> Blat< hford an«! wife visited her v•? with hu* daughter. Mr k.ihna gave the voung |M*oplr a brother nt Corvallis Sunday, going fr.mi there to th«- t«each fora few «lays' dance in his new granary Saturday | I outing. u.* bt w hen a full h”U’»«- and a g««<d i l:«-v J I d lllair was entertain«'.! at ttlhr w ua rejairted. Th • nlut./ i- n« w in full l»la-»t. Wheat the home of Ed Junes Saturday and 'unday. is yiekhng fine with a wu|«crb «pjahty of hurl Gooch ami wife were trailing in grain. Stayton 'aturd y. Art Gain«-» came up fr« m St Johns Those present at the embroidery club S> a) to m •• h i musin M C Garni » on fhur !»v were Minaea Inn IIirons, bustnraa \ » Miller, t«««Ida Jonea, May George, Mr Bell Alv«>r4 went to Albany I u«- day for a few «lav» viait with aomo of Fri- la'»tei.lel, Gertrude Me loin, Mrs Fth-I Blatehford and Mra Porter The h r <44 friends. tub will meet this Week with Gold» Mr I I i Graham and daughter Elrur Jonea. r< tori.rd to their horn«« m ar \\ <» *lburr Ire. , < r Bro* brgan thrashing Mon- IhuiMl.is after a two wreks* sinit with day. Mrs I rolling« r and t ary Gooch her parents am! oki friemla. are the «-««oka. James Manton an«! wife, formerly of Ilowanl >helley of Tidewater came Missouri, came up from East Fort land here Monday to work for Trvllinger Fiiilay for a visit with his cousin S Bros «luring harvest. Gaines and other relatives. Im 'hilling spent Monday with her I' ie E ater . parent*. Lon McLain mail* a buaine** trip to SHELBURN ITEMS 'layton Saturday. Word raerirad from (' R Shelley last Mrs 1 i.-rlv cam«- l«»t week for a vis wrak stat.'» that he has tmught a farm it with h«-r brother, Stanley Taylor anil of V acre* near l idewater. considera his family. tion 11200. Walter Humphrey, his wife and son, Asa 11 irons ami family were out mo and Prof T II <«ragg and wife, all of toring Sunday afternoon. Bellefountain mop red over in Hum- phrey’a n«*w Studebaker 30 to visit with How the Trouble Start* U II Met.. iia‘ Sunday, '’r Gragg is Constipation is the cause of many a broth« r of Mrs McLain. After par ailments and disorders that make life ¡«king of a line dinner, the party re miserable. Take Chamberlains tablets, turn»«! home. keep your bowel* regular, and you will Knfus liuMell of Albany spent Sun day here with frie.idr. I70.G0 I .arm e.vhibit for children under 15 }eara !m i f’idn'Irxter Is Buffering with »1 pi ful i ut on th«« knuckle 4»f M r left hand which *<» no* I aid to control, * Hd I ncl J«-:- i r.ibtr «• and Mt* Tur mi ailed on thr.r »liter, Mr* > * * .on« *, Sunday. TO «SCHOOL CHUDREN B< 4 farm e.vhibit 1*1 A T • hG«‘ 1 in it f«-W* n|*«i to wr • -nr of 4»yr widow women and g< Lt>y wh)»|»rr« «1 blow an«l »oftly tn her • <r * m< ' .* <'♦-( word* iff consolation, that h< wan Mid and 1« n<*ly anti vkj«b«d h« r for a companion, wh« n uh«* squared aruu; 4 l *1 lookitl him fa>r«y in th«- •cQU i’, “I‘orh’ 1 uni sorry I am not nu’«* to M' l'i pt y« 'ir km I offer/* while hit* Itc.irt |-n*pitiit< <1 <'<|’ird to a race hot»«•*<* fret on n pavv<! street. T obacco E. C Perry A Co. $600.00 cur Harr) Er-« rnan chart# rv«i to • ¡rood« to Hen 1 never ram» till lay. Matt Smith ar»l M Gain« - I load th • car an I hr pulled out Hr wit'» sadly di appointed Hi’«’*' 4-1 starting Saturday. (cOi)fectionery and Druggists Bring vour exhibit» tu the County Fair. Liberal premium* in all departments. »._• iM.o.iHi id ca»h will be distribuUxl to exhibitor*. ft'dfO.lMI to »cbool children. my Crab ip tn the motorcy ninutr? fifi the hi mprd th»- put (in the brak Juhnnv Scio Condense.) Milk Co. avoid there d scase*. dealer*. For aalc by all Me lionaid Bro* Headquarters for Mil’inery Mr». O. B. Cyrua Notary Public and REAL ESTATE. R. Shelton Physicians, Surgeons Juicy Steaks und Tender Rousts, Pork. Lurd, Etc. *l>r. A G. Prill Dr E H HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR HIDES AND PELTS Frank McDonald» Scio, Oregon H«>b*on Planing Mill Kukacka 4 Chromy Public A High Schoo! M S. Lovelace, Supt. Produce Remarkable Cure of I>y*ent»ry "I was attacaed with dyamtery about July 15 and uaed the doctor*» medicine and other remedies with no relief, only getting worse all the time. I was un able to do anything and my weight dropped from 145 to 125 pounds. I suf fered for a lx >ut two months when I was advised to use Chamberlain's colic, cholera ar>d diarrhoea remedy. I used two bottles of it and it gave me perma nent relief." writes B W Hill of Snow Hill, N C. For sale by all dealers. Harvest Ball Grand opening Harvest dance at the new pavilion at the fair grounds, Saturday evening Aug ust 23. Lunch will lie aerved during the evening. Dance tick ets 75c. The Scio orchestra of five pieces will furnish first class music. Everybody invited. For »ale - Six horse power Rus sell engine, wood saw and chop per cowplete, all in gO'»d running order. A Imrgain. H Struck- meier, Thomas. MARKET REPORT The following are ca»h price* quotatd on Thursday of each week by our dealer»: Wheat, per buahel.............. HP Flour, per »ack .................. 1 30 Bran, per ton........ . ........... 2« (V M »idling», per ton............ S3 00 Chop, wheat, per ton .... Xt <M) Chop, oat», per ton.......... <J0 to Rutter. (CountryI prr roll F ka ». !»r dozen.................. 21 Chicken», per pound.......... HI Gaea», per pound ............ * Turkey», per pound .......... 14 I Kirka, per pound . ........... » Beef, |wr pound, live weight 5 to07 Pork, dresaed .................................. ii* Veal, per pound, for shipping .. 13 s companies J. F. loftier. Mgr. lorn Large. Mgr. P< iato tTice w. F (Ml Sant inni News L. W. Charlea. Pub. State Bank W A. Ewing* Cashier Shooting (hillery, Ct NF. and CARDS. Tom Large Shoemaker Eli t.ukenbach Tinsmith F. Oble meter Fraternal and Secret The “antiam News and Semi-Weekly ORDERS. Maaonie. Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythiaa. Maccabees, Mod- Journal for 41.75 j>er year, the price of era w<a«im»n and Z. C. B J. the Journal alone If you are not get ting the Journal call at this office and get a sample copy. Ore hundred and fifty an paper» for 11.75. The Journal Harwaaa Makar. Garaga. Bottos contains the cream of the state and Railroad Sanrta*. Sawmill* Mas. general news, market report*, etc. ■fsetvdn, £nt*r*rt*e*. All altlaana t* attend «h* Ceanmee- «1*1 Club. Meeting* fleet and I jm I w * Calling Cant« printed or I hie* Friday avanmga *4 aeeb blank for sale at thia office. manth. I WANTED