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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1913)
— o 0 0 G 0 COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS I > ' I . - ' . 0 i r ari': <•■.er', thing k quiet as a h ¡i}it.;' a p'Hi^oegg. Fliv fa r wa a grand huccimh «. What a b ■ -,t to pari f;l a that there wa '>> Aif-g <»r show <>n th* grininth a t eV only ialculate to t -h ri '¡reu to bo spendthrift" | and never realize the worth of m no ., w i.u I. is the first le- -on li .it u. .u'd !><• taught to' liildn n. Most all the pr.ze winning <x hibit c w ere takeh to the state1 fair to be plnced on exhibition. M I > ir Ph Ijxi’t .s i-xpi ' ti d home t ,in week fr<>m .MisMtouriI w here he hn" b en at tl <• I m (I- suie of her mother whois afflicted wit i; i <• mcer ni. l lot .«• xj: to live but a short time. Uncle Geo Bilyeu and wife h-ft for the t:ite fair Sunday to camp and ."pei.o the week. Mrs P< ll A vord went over to Albany where she ha - a job Of <lre .making with Mrs Ficklin. Our neighbors along the road from th ■ Hoffman bridge vast Were ea! e<| to the bridge Sat .r- day to look t<> the interests of a road from that place to connect with the county road from Scio to A'bany, which wan to lie viewed and MirveYed, hut it seems queer that although they were all out i o sutveving wa» done ai.d but little reviewing of tlx* road. There doe» <i<n s tn mt t "<*ein t>. i'<- much mt r« 4 taken as to whether they si,all iay out the road <>r no’. Our neighbors. Eli and John Plummer, have sold their home n< ar the Erm Min cemetery for j'.'l.iMMi and nave Ixiught Mrs Ewing’ property in Scio for iJ.fjiMI, so they w ill be city people fr< m now on. •THE DAIRY CITY“ A LIVE WIRE THE c’ & SCIO COMMERCIAL CLUB DIRECTORY < ft Bartiers ami Bath Morn. Bros. iS Blacksmiths Mac Dor aid A Stepanak John Gill Country (’bib Milk bcio < -t lensed Milk C«. Including 4-Page Supplement Confectionery and »> • I • , City Electric Right Until Jan. 1,1915 ai d WAI ER. Walt Bilyes, Sept Churches Christian. Baptist and Cattv.Ike MORE THAN 1 huggists ENTIRE YEAR AN E. C. 1‘eery A Co. 1 Jentists Dr. T. K. Sandernon FOR 75° I)ry Goods, Clothing John Weaely I Iravage H ' Shelton It M. Cain Express, A Pool Hall C. C. Wade Flouring Mill Chan. Warner, Mgr. < J r< »curies J. F. Weaely J. F. Beard To new Gen’l Merchandise or present subscribers w. E Gill & Co. 1‘ruchaeka A Co. Who hand us their 73 cent> now Hotel E. C. Smith, Prop. Mail <>r bl ing your subscriptions today to tin* office of Hardware A Inipin’ts S. I. Morrison Chas. Wraely The Santiam Hews SCIO, Ind. Telephone Co. J. N. Weddle, M<r Jeweler OREGON A. W. llagey Livery A Peed Stable •r Bargain Day Agents of the Weekly Oregonian Cal Carson, Prop. Meat Market Wn stoii will occupy the Gossage 1 he Santiam Farm has a vari house here. ety of vegetables and fruit for JA< K ab cabbage, -qua- lies, toma- t< < '. b< < t carrots. melons, SHELBURN ITEMS grapes, apples, pears, quinces A« the liooks haw nut arrived the and prunes. • h trank McDonald :>< M¡Pinery WK ARK Mrs. O. B. Cyrus Headquarters for Notary Public and REAL ESTATE. •chool here ha« Iwen po»t|HX>cd till next week. W<-»ley H irons anil family of Salem Wl I S IO NOTES. \i«lt<«l his bndhrr« A»a and Will last Thursday and Friday. Mr an<l Mt ,\ B Moses return Mr> Kate Haye of Silverton visited HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR HIDES AND PELTS ed home Saturday from eastern with her Hiater Mrs Shilling the first of leiints where they have been the week. visiting for the past three Gertrude McLain returned home I C MMMMOMMrsta f W.-dnesday after an almcnce ut four na months. Weeks. W. deling hells Melvin Arnold Asa Shanks made a trip to Salem Born To the wife of Earl Ruoscll, MARKET REPORT and Mi- Ida F .: k wi re married Saturday. October 1, a »on. in Albany September is, They A«« H irons began teaching the Jar* Geo Piatt and wife and Joe Fu.ik and The following are cash pnrea quoted wife spent Wednesday at the state on Thursday of each week by our returned home Sunday evening dan school Monday. after a short s’ wedding trip and Mrs 1 rieda 11 irons is teaching the fair. dealers: Mr and Mr« E Piatt visited II <* Wheat, per bushel.............. the boys gave them a rousing Mtinkers school llna year. I so "hilling. Ti.i - ay. < »ata ..................................... I ln-ron It ¡-«.•Il of Macleav and his 34 charivari Munday night. Flour, per saek .................. nephew 1 co Todd of California were 1 25 Caught A Had Cold I .aura Westen house, Hazel here visiting friend« and relatives the . 2X 00 •’Last winter my eon caught a very Bran, per ton....................... Fleming anti John Neal w ere ■ latter part of the weak. 33 00 bad cold ami the way he coughed «a« Middlings, per ton............ callers at the W A White home Etta T<«ld ami her parents Mr Blxl something dreadful,“ writes Mr« Sa Chop, wheat, per ton........ 33 00 25 00 “We ('hop. oata, per ton.......... Sunday. Mr« Ruaaell visited Earl Rusnell's laut rah E Dunean of Tipton. Iowa. 50 thought sure he was going into con Butter. (Country) per roll .Munkers school will open soon week. 'M sumption. We bought Just one bottle Eggs, per doten.................. Mrs z\ P Himna was quite ill laut with Mrs Win H irons as teacher. of Chamber'am's cough remedy and Chickens, per pound ......... llto!2* week » F H Phillips and mother are The school lx>ard dune some much that one bottle stopj>ed hie cough snd 11rear, per pound ............ 17 here from Portland looking after needed work on the school building the cured hie cold completely.“ For sale by Turkeys, per pound.......... 1’ucka. per pound Pekin .. all dealers It pn>,iert> interests. first of the week. Ducks. Indian Runner ... .. 10 Mr and Mrs Roe Phillips and Several young men of thia neighbor- Violet Dulce toilet articles are Reef, per pound, live weight 5 to 07 Pork, dressed ............................... IO| Mr ami .Mrs John Shelton were h<««l are arousing the curiosity of many the best. by building what they call “wood- Pork, live weight. ........................ in Salem Thursday. ’ aheda. ’* CLUBBING OFFERS The Veal, per poumi. for shipping .. II Mrs W A White and sons, Frank 1'etrok moved hie house Sat following are some of the club Maurice anil Keith, were in Al urday from the okl mill site to hi» bing offers we give in connection I.adiea Calling Card* printed or I ranch 1 « mi'ea from town. bany Saturday. blank for »ale at thia office. with the News: Charles White and Edwin O!- The aurrouixiing country is now full Daily Oregonian $aoo I of nimrud« and dogs. ileepondency son went to Salem Friday. Itaily A- Sunday Oregonian 8.00 Roy Maple was arrested last week la oftrn caused by indigestion and Mr and Mrs I, L Gosaage l.fiO constipation, and quickly disappears for hunting out of season snd one bird Weekly Oregonian last week for Tacoma w here they j c «t him m -re than 125. At that rate Semi-weekly Journal . 2.00 w hen Chamberlains tablets are taken. will now live. Mr and .Mrs Joe| ; birds are a Inxury. 1.351 I or sale by all dealery. Weekly Inter Ocean P ie E ater . Juicii Steaks and Tender Roasts, Juicy boasts. Pork, Lard, Etc. Frank McDonald, Scio, Oregon ■ I "tirbs " I I I K. Shelton Physicians, Surgeons Dr. A. G. Prill Dr. E H. Hobson Planing Mill kukacka A Chromy Public A High School M. S. Luvelac«, Sup. Produire companies J. F. I-ettter. Mgr. Tom I arge. Mgr. l’ostotri<•(* W. F. Gill Santiam News L. W. Charles, Pub. State Bank W. A Earing, Cashier Shooting < iallery, CONF, and CARDS. Tom Large Shoemaker 1 11 l.ukenbach Tinsmith F. ohlsmrier Fraternal and Secret ORDERS. Masonic. Odd Fellows, Knight» of Pythias. Maccabees. Mod- rrn Wixidmen and Z. <.'. B J. Harness Maker, Garage. Bettor Railroad Service. Sawmills Man. »factoring enterprises. All oltliens to attend the C»mm«r. sial Club. Meetings first and third Friday evenings of sash month.