The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 28, 1913, Image 4

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The Greatest Event of the Season
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Blacksmiths
Mac ¡»unaid A Stepanek
F. P. William*
Country Club Milk
Scio
SCIO, OREGON
Liberal premium* in all department*,
Bring your exhibits to the County Fair.
in cash will be distributed to exhibitor*.
|» HMM Ml to school children.
TO SCHOOL CHILDREN
$600.00
Best farm e.vliibit
I hmiest ir cannisi fruit
|70.<X)
$I<).(M)
fl 5.1 Ml
10.00
K.UO
3.00
12,00
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15.60
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Earn» e.vhibit for chihiren under 15 years
Best school district exhibit
25.0)
$10.(8)
SPECIAL
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PREMIUMS
The Southern Pacific R Ii offers a |2<>00 silver cup f<>T the best Jersey cow.
Regular
New first class restaurant on the grounds
meals 35 cents. (’amping grounds free.
Ibices, Amusements, and Attractions for Old and Young.
Music;
Monmouth Concert Band
Special
Dav Tickets 50 cents
Rates
on
Rail
Roads
A. G. Prill, Pres. Roy V. Shelton, Sec
P.OLK’S
OREGON and WASHINGTON
Business Directory
A 1‘irrrtutg of each City. Town Md
X il ago. gl» Ing d*»< rlpllva ateetch of
h piar** !<»• at»on. |M(rulation. falò*
graph. ahi|>|Un< and banking point:
a .*» Cli*i n«-1 l»lr»> ti.ry, compilo*! Vy
ba»ln«M and prvfaoaton.
Fra k l’etroh tinisiied thresh-
ihg Monday.
Gertrude Mdaiin went to
Mm leay Thursday morning.
Miss Roeliel visited at the home
of II O Shi’ling and family lad
Thursday.
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Walt Bilyeu. Supt
Churches
Christian, Baptiat and Catholic
1 >ruggists
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Dentists
Dr T. K. Sanderson
I)ry Goods, Clothing
John Wcsely
Drayage
Express, A Pool Hall
C. C. Wade
Elouring Mill
Cha*. Werner. Mgr.
Groceries
J. F. Wreely
J. F. Heard
Gen’l Merchandise
w. F. Gill & Co
I'rochmk* & Co.
Hotel
E. C. Smith. Prop.
Hardware A’ Impm’ts
N. 1. Morriaon
Cha*. W early
1ml. Telephone Co.
J. N. Weddle, Mgr
Jeweler
A. W. IIagey
Linn County Fair
September 24. 25 and 26
Livery A Feed Stable
Meat Market
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Headquarters for
Juicy Steaks und Tender Roasts,
Pork, Lard, Etc.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAII» FOR HIDES AND PELTS
McDonald tiros.
Millinery
Mrs. O. B. Cyrus
Notary Public and
REAL ESTATE.
*Dr. A. G. Prill
Dr. E. H. Hobson
Planing Mill
hukacka & Chromy
RKATTUI
Remarkable Cure of Pyaentery
”1 w*a attacked with dysentery about
July 15 »nd used the doctor'« medicine
and other remedie* with no relief, only
getting worse all the time. 1 *U un­
able to do anything and my weight
dropped from 1 4r> to 125 pound*. I *uf-
ferrd for about two month* when I wa*
advined to u»e Chamberlain’* colic,
cholera And diarrhoea remedy. I u»ed
two bottle« of it and it gave me [>erm*
nent relief,’’ write« B W Hill of Snow
Hill, N C. For »ale by all dealer*.
W ebster S
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I nternational
D ictionary
THE MERRIAM WEBSTER?
Reca«*a ■» »• • HEW CHIA-
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— TIoN. o vertag every
Said ot li>* world'* thought,
action an t culture. The oalr
erw unabridged dictionary la
many year*.
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before appeared between two
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page. A "Stroke ot Oemua."
Became 11 *■ •" •T1rrelopedla tn
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Became 11 *• *ce*pt»d by the
------------ Court», School* and
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tkorffy.
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Became **• who know* Wfea
—— Sneer»*. I.al u, tell
you about thia new work.
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Physicians, Surgeons
Public A High School
M. 8. Lovelace, Su pt.
Produce
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and WATER.
Cal Caraon, Prop.
Frank McDonald, Scio, Oregon
5'rs Shelton was buried at the
Miller cemetery Sunday after­
noon.
There were live members pres­
ent at the embroidery club last
Thursday, They will be enter-
tamed at the home of Miss Inez
Hirons this week.
Mis Lee George answered calls
at the switch Imnrd Saturday
while A Shanks and wife were
at the circus.
Mrs Porter and daughter went
to the coast Sunday.
i'rs Smith who has been ill is
slowly improving.
Asa Hi runs made a business
trip to Stayton Monday.
There w ill be a special elec­
tion September 1,
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(’ity Electric Light
H S. Shelton
Many premiums equally as good
The stork visited the home of
Jim Trollinger and wife Wednes­
day morning and left a baby girl.
Am 11 irons and family motored
over to the circus Sa.uiday.
Jim George wen’ t > the Hub
oil his Indian Monday, returning
Tuesday.
Mrs Frei < ooch was taken
quit«' ill Saturday night. 1 'i i
Brewer and Wallace wen* called
in.
Ben (luoeh <>f Mt Ange 1 ami
Fred Gooch Jr. of • iisich were
here Monday night to see thtir
Come to the picture show next
mother.
Sunday exening. Admission 10c
Iva Shilling has returned home and 20c.
front Dennis Watkin’s w here she
had been working the pa»t two
Wilks.
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E. C Peery A Co.
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SEPT. 24,25 and 26,1913
Mis.-' • Nona and Nita Mespelt,
Beatrice Hal ke, Agni Brunimer
and Vada Unit, and Me . rsSmith
and Cletus lb It and Ed Smith
wire . unday excursionists to
New |>ort.
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Morns Bros
Mr and Mrs <> L Holt and son
N an oi Mill < ity spent Sunday
w :h home folks.
Mrs Wayne Powers of Albany
has Ixi ll visiting the past week
with her parents, Mr and Mr»
< iust b< hieman.
Mr an<l Mrs Burleson went to
the I.op yards Monday. Others
cont« mplate going Saturday ai d
Sunday.
H< r chel ami Raymond Sn iih
<>f Portland visited ever Sunday
at Fred Mespe.t'.s.
Mr Delancey an I daughter.
Miss Gertrude visited last week
with rela'.ves m Albany.
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Barbers and Bath
Fred Hough was traxsacting
busincH* in Scio Saturday.
T'>m and Dwight Peterson
8p"iit the v tek end at Salem.
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DIRECTORY
"TKOMAs TOPICS"
How the Trouble Stari*
Con* 11 pa lion I* the raune <f mai y
ailment* ami disorder* th* ma e life
miserable. Take Chamberlain* tablet*,
keep your I m 'W c I* regular, and you » ill
avoli! these iliaca»-*. For »ale by all
dealer*.
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SCIO COMMERCIAL Citili
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Hop picking began at Bi no's
yard Monday.
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•THE DAIRY CITY”
A LIVE WIRE
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For sale - Six horse power Rus-
-ell engine, wood saw and chop­
per cowplete. all in good running
order. A bargain. H Struek-
meier, Thomas.
Card of Thanks
MARKET REPORT
The following are caah price* quoted
on Thursday of each week by our'
dealer*:
Wheat, per tiuahel.......................... I *'
Flour, per sack........................
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Bran, per ton...... .................. . 28 00
Middling«, per ton ...................... 33 00
Chop, wheat, per ton ................ 33 00
Chop, oat*, per ton......................
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Hutter. (Country) per roll ....
50
Egga, per docen. ............................
21
t'hickena, per pound......................
11*
Geeae. per pound ............ ...........
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Turkey*, per pound ....................
14
Puck*, per pound ......................
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Beef, per pound, live weight . I 5 to 07
Pork, drmeed .................................
11*
Veal, per pound, for »hipping ..
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companies
J. F. Latitar, Mgr.
Tom l arge. Mgr.
Postonico
W. F. Gill
Kantiani News
I, W Charle., Pub.
State Bank
W. A. Ewing, Caahier
Shooting Gallery,
CONF, and CARDS.
To«« Lar*«
ShocmaKer
Eli Lukenbach
Tinsmith
F. ohlemeier
Fratermil and Secret
The Santiam New* and Semi-Weekly
ORPERS.
Maeonic, Odd Fellawa,
We hereby tender our thank* to all Journal for 11.75 per year, the price of
Knight* of Pythias, Maccabeee, Mod­
who *o kindly a*»i*ted u* in the lut the Journal alone If vou are not get­
ern Woodmen and Z. C. B. J.
■icknaaa, death and burial of our loving ting the Journal call at thia office and
Flv« Phillip*.
mother.
get a sample ropy, tire hundred and
Frank Shelton,
flfty-aix papers for 11.75. The Journal Haroeae Maher.
Garage.
Sattar
Art Shelton,
contains the cream of the state and Railroad Servlea. •awmllla. Mae*
Clifford Shelton.
general news, market reports, etc.
ufaetuHng Cnterprleea.
John Shelton,
All altlaan« te attend the Cemmer*
Roe Shelton,
sial Club.
Meetlnga
flrot and
Albert Shelton,
Ladies Calling Cards printed or third Friday f
evening«
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blank for sale at thia office.
month.
l^ur* Knauf
WANTED
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