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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1913)
(}■ Meirs 6ht $nnti;ini U W. CHARLES Enter' d at the fnntofllre at Scio, «»re . a, aerund-elaaa mail matter. n » uii’i lux i< a Or.e yr»r In fedvanc« Ont’ yt'BF, wt <’D<i <*f y «KT HI* month# In »dvanc** Ihr» month» in it i IIP JI! D. Surgeon JU1-2 New Eirat National Hank l-Mg. < » begun \ I.BAN Y Juicij Steaks and Tender Roasts. Perk, Lard, Etc. I 1 >• BUYA\I ATTORNEY AT LAW Physician Headquarters for PUBI 1SHED EVERY THURSDAY BY mi <• \VI< AKE ( •< > h X i -: b ( •< >zx Proprietor J. S. STh ’ll A I CASH PRICES PAID FOR HIDES AND PELTS (’ollfcet ioiicpv, Frank McDonald, Scio, Oregon Tobacco (’nani. lev and ( ?i LIIII’S I’ost < ’artls a Speciali \ The black iieur (but ha?< 1« t disturbing the jH-ace at Troliin- OHr GRRSiX, i — caught Sunday bight in tin r orchard. They drejocti it and Hhip|>ed it to Portland the next day. It weighed 2t> pouudr ' I r a;, • i \ I i visited here with friends and relatives last week. Mrs George Blatchf >rd Sr. re turned Monday • ver i g ir m Albany where rhe had Inen for »•■vi ial days. Roy ShelleY left Monday for his home at Titlew ater. Mr and Mrs Wilsonof Munkers vi itid with HO Shilling and family Sunday. Earl Rui'sdl made a trip to A hany Saturday for a load «. brieg. Quite a pleasant sight wa witnessed here T jvs ¡at t < men brought their w ¡th then to election. Hark, connect with all train, at Wrtt > ... arid at Munken Mill CUT I ids v5.2 <>ur ng, tint eia** and J. J Barr e- , W F. Gill, .. A. Bilyeu, J. K. Barn**», C. A. W amar. I'rim Rea-onable THE ESMOND HOTEL SCIO ROLLER MILLS i cntrallv located, good room», prices moder ate, couiteous treatment I S' ' Hil l 'll A I I I ' NA« tier iate War on t'old» X «lo a I'l < C., «> r, • r «k • < M»lom ft a I lour • Bit* !*>»•« and Bou*hl Fi«-I<< Y om lti<>* IMIIHK bi tilt ti» Wh**t ® Cernrr Ncrrtios A ad Front Starti \ '-ni-.id- of education which aim, PORTLAND that r mmot. ndda may become un Okha .inn.on within th. neat gi- ’«• ration" bi kuii b , prominent New Ï r k phvwk iaii» Hi re ia a b»t of the t>H *tb which the do-tora »ay will vent the «nnuiiì mm tat io» of th«* (or Flour arati Lithnnged butin*«, H i M Iti 't »it in a draughty car." I ali-i-p in hot rooma.” t SvoMi the fresh sir.” t »tuff your ■ .'f at meal lime, in,' reduce, reiixtanre ” ich w e win uH »'VI wlp-n you ■>f It a, quickly im a ->mi|dl,h that you will '.¡in, r> ugh remedy most Sult, by all dealers. Í The following people have .. - n .id i! tage of the News’$1 bargain ’’er: R Shelton, T M II It. M 1 Arm Id. I I Bihi-u, C \ Lucas and Joseph Ilobrkovsky. V. -till haven few Feathered ■ ’• ft. If you Aunt <v * subscribe now, or renew, >; I get <>ne free, for the nsKing. Make Your Christmas Gifts Attractive ■ At Our Expense •fiPe’, the »Ire er ■> tlsv ef the gift h»«lf, ere|» H «•* in • N«at paper. Ft»* * <«• •• *»* » and *na» •’»•r-p*. ;n. :«»*« a pert-y gift . » 1. and *Ha»h a tar»y tag or »*f e« h u the th^g to 4» «he peavirve to </«»!»< )»«r bf veer He«J»« it e«d. • let 1« tbe bel«da> aen> mont ftorhay« y«« h* e r- ed »«• ”f»n.y », -f* 1» »»# afore« ar J '.»u«d ’-.rra 'too et^onatte ’ If »«*. p? e tb«tn Bv,. Tbea you »di fuJy «fffxiai# tbn Lberal MTer. I'm u;ht. ’! o i, l t. if jou feel dull and atupid. or I». " .» . r»i < ■ -tip..ti-i|, ta<.«' a »lore of < ..t. : nib» tablet« anil you wii fi I ali ruht tomorrow, lor aale by al dealcra. A 226-Piece Assortment Free To Every Subscriber Remember the picture show c< mmenevs at 7:3«) o,clock shat p Friday and Sunday nighta. 1. ■ tire change of program. ( LI BBING OFFERS The follow ing are some of the club- bing oilers we g e in connection with the News: $6.00 Daily Oregonian Daily & Sunday 8.00 1 (4) Wyekly Oregon» S< -n:- •» ekly Jotl . 2 i*> Vv -ekly Inter ()< 1.35 Fa h real# d*«t.<*"•!» 4«. ¿w»d arj «.’oird, be-aut.fuHr e«b««**d on • hi*» «rd fatty «qua! n «p|>*cran.« ai d Muailty to th« t *SerT beat ' tub lotta oWvrrd i «M «l«rva at "ibeaa pri.«« “ Hara to a < c<Hr.*vah« • «« <ty !• tnaaf »»*<) « sai ar<d ia/<* aaouch fvr i tba »»«to family a Il camta-aa ; • Carda M %ala • ( arda l< %ta»F* I« ¿«tali < arda M Saab 25 l»f|« Vati» 2 l«M«iU4taa I« Ito H«4 (W Scwbaat X - r-A t W. W. Miller, Executor». C. C. Lryant, Attorney. lì Barn II r—c.o. I I..,. T.„ a rM. la ’v-a 1^, !«».»•** VI» ha^a triad *•«!<»• r»«nr •••< of «vr feeder« In thto aaa-arfwafft to make »» <»*w|>tot« *ed of tha b«at uaDtv. Uè ba»e g en a fregi d«>| of ihôurM a ta?a»cad *a-ri*n, <*♦*» (««lading_____ XflRM P«* m Garda, »0 tbat ?nu »|y ’‘ttrarmbtf’ th»»» «« afeotn you a di no» waj fitta _ Il „ la witb freaf cattale.*ioa that wa olfav ih» aaMHTl’nen« ta gejr ra adera, a«H t er.lv thè <t***n,*'y ---------- _ rvahrtof —..... .w that — hut th* «gl • ili invi«»» «.»rir rcipmi- ik>i ••*<• m , »ho rw «»> «a tl » pj-kai:» »i’l M mar* thaa aaiMñcd. •»cm Ihr Werkty Inter Ocean »nd liemrr It tha ««tv weakly pvM«aht$ hy • graae CBka«« batto Th ♦ th» al «J, an G m * fa *«-vr sg «rd pr 'tug p fWtiB» •«♦ 2_ ________ > .r!» ’d a »ua hum io»h Tut bi v gad Tita X x «1 *! < Ma «f Tiii h-ii (> < At*, «fe .Il M <k • kr<»*lrdfed ta ha th* a*'-c*t a J ¡ » a tha V- -«• fbe «*f «Urtart«t lh«i iXt b»a hrcn »aiectad for Titt W.>KiV latta <h can A»a F»e«t» Uh»« >#u add tbt ambiai faatwaa «f vtH««aa attrattiva fcWtNMH >oa • <tt r<«' e t i ar. i. ••• tha m<roc« a «vt«h r <«> in «» 1 H»»e of T h t ta i y l*?ta <KI an aní » F abnib « H» tvgular aubacrpnaa frka of fl a tear ADS shaving cream makes living easy. Mrs C L cliiliiren went Pi i *.» ■ ipi’lii - at Beery’s F i-la . to attviv .1 I )itig storo. <»i lior bi'«»tli«‘r I. iVry V. Il«l «lie«! of tV|>ll«il<l Eiecul/. i N ti c I d Creditor: I v«*1 in South 1 *ak«»ta. Wit, < i, bi rvby given that the un- c|,i «ti Lvon paw a llal- .! •: - . nl hie,c > m . n duly aplxdntod by |< we en party nt the home of (I i int> C it. Li’-.n County. Ore ex. -Uturx ill the laat will »nil te*- Mrs 11 Mnitli I'rnlav night. ta nt <>f Ai . . *t Kahn, deci a ed. All The high school stii«l«>nt* an«! 1» <00« having claim* »K*ih*t «aid ra the four public school teach- ta' •» >r- I rrl.y riajuned to prrarnt the ei* were the gues*s. The eve a ic. | riux r ■ wrifli-d aa by law rr ning was spent in playing ■ I r> d. at th-- ri-- !.-nc< of either of thr games after which a delici exv.-utora named, near Scio, l.inn Co >nty, Oregon, within aix month* ous three eourae suppci was from the date hereof. s« feed by Mrs Smith, assist I’atul Oetobor 15. 1913. Augu»t liahn, Jr. v«. by Miss«‘s I’awcs an«l Lee. I be Horner store was rob bed Sunday ni|ht. ÿlt'O. i’inr< -, « »?»•• PacatMxT, W. E. <011. Samtur, C. A. Warner our hone, good drivi n CBJBIfW IfltS Mrs C S Cavitt ami little daughter are visiting her mother 1 Mrs G I. Flanagan. She • •XpeCt to return to her home in Spring ti d a I tout th«- 6th. The literary society gave pirty Hallowe'en night in St; A lar lev HotTman’s hall, crowd attended and aft«T about tv.o hours taken up in playing ___ r__ __ _ folk« ha I <1 a g.imes, the w young d nee. A very ] leasaut time w et joyed by all present. Mrs Frank Cornett died <»» o •tober 27 and was laid to r«»t altera long spell of sickm She is survived by Iter lov ng husband and a host of mourning friends. Stanley HotTman has moved in to his new store building and is n< w ready lor business. The M W A < ntertainment h< Id on the night of the 3rd was w II attended and the can ful at tention of the audience man if« t ed tlvir hearty appreciation of the pieces played by the atrii g bund as well ns the selections rendered bv Major Hendershot and son. X Y Z OREGON SCIO. SHELBURN !Ti MS. Farm and Home la r :♦ «had f • a maN’h. «M to. tea a Taar. of fe«>«i Id ta 4* la*<a parra, rho.t ftfH ef informa*>an and aagfwtiaMt ahkh aaa »til Rad a»«her, el*« If drala *i'h e -r»th»pf of interval to th* Hou«rhe*: er, I am»«r. Gardener I ru<t Gravar, Damma», t l»e Staffe and Pm»hrr Keeper tarli toaue ha* aawral ar«, al art, le» K well kaawa »rtirr» an»«at tita t*»wi and bw to »»he it pa> A >*ar a txbatrlrrlaa «<11 in,lude the big Poultry Annual i»»ue. pri «d ta Fe* ruary, »bub ale«# ta »artb the entire pF* a’ tbe *b«le year « auhagript«e-, í«ery aae »ho baa ar a*er etjaau# la ha*a poultry nbaald be aura ta «et the Paltry Anneal. 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