The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 21, 1913, Image 4

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•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
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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.
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