The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, November 20, 1913, Image 2

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L W. CHARLES
Entered at th.- p »tn:’'.' «• at - > ». Orc .
a« wrond-ctaM mail mattar.
Adverti»ing
Headq M uarters for
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Juictj Steaks and Tender Roasts
Pork, Lard, Etc.
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One year in stivane» .,.
<>n-» year, at rn I nf >*•' r
Si* month« in advance «
Three month* m (vivar»» a
<’. C. BRYANT
\\ I : ARE
PUBI ISHED EVERY THURSDAY 3Y
Mt • J»~. It t l-l 1« »N
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HI Jl.'.-T ( ASH PRICES PAH» FOR HIDES AND PELTS
Frank McDonald, Scio, Oregon
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•I»pl>cution.
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A. G. PRILL. M. D.
ATTORNEY AT LAW Physician -J Surpeon
301-2 New First National Bank Bldg.
ALBANY
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Telephon«, 1 arban** No 11
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OREGON
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J. S. S I l< iÍ \
( ’oîlh'ct iolH'PV,
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Proprictor
(’piani, Tobacco
m:d ( iiinrs
Post ( ’ards a Specialty
SCIO,
CRABTREE IT MS
OREGON
Week
Farmers
|».-<. *nb«*r s to
13. IÎH3
As the cold foggy
.I t»-” ’ • -
This W: ! !»■ a notatile event in th«
<li«itp|».*.ir»*<l everybody iu in a
«'ducatun »1 history of Orvgon.
better humor.
1
n • ‘ • I. .it» -atnm v.Ill be th«-
■ uding b-: >i ot a «timulattng senes of
¡••cuire». The wirck will be crx>w»tc<l
v ; 'i . . 'U: • :» at-I demo» strattona in
Born to the w ife of Mr Pit rec
of St iieicn». a i -v. on th»* 13' .
Mother anti son are doing tin»-
cvet >t»
: that makes fur the
Mm Pierre w a.« formerly .1* iv • if ti. fu r » r a* 'I h<»ni« rrs-i-r.
Miller of this place.
«ÄR1M, Ire,
Hack» connect » .th all trama
at Weal Scio a ! ;»l Munken
Our ng» first !»■« and
our horse» goo»l drivi ra
w< tiare.
Price« RcanonabU-.
Winter Short Course
Henry Nolan of Lacomb w
visiting his sister Mr» S M W it
I t Thursday.
Mr nrd Mcs \
B<"
Mill (’it/ ar«* visiting the latter’»
parent» Ms and .Mm Ray.
Mr an«l Mrs Keith of L-ba* n
wrr»-Sunday ■. , i < hs h I i I m 'I hh <■
of Ben Dobson.
.Mr and Mm J
»pent s'unday at
G I. Flanagan.
Several of the mtn in th»
»ch»M»l district have been filiti
up th»1 • low plact on the h
school ground w ith »and.
Tin r • will b • pre t 'King j>. t
Christian ebur-’h at 11 a tn .
7:30 p in Sunday. Rev. I' • va
of Albany will ! •■ hero.
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«1 type
almo
iii.il I
ccpt talk
Obituary
A to
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The Colle*« has a pare-1 no «■ ff < *r t to |
hi ..«,»
th ■» thv m»-t complete short:
cour».* in it* hi»« try.
A very wide
( fiitrallv located. gooti
i* of c.tursi-s will l«e <>ff« red in g«-n-1
rooms, price- moder­
rral »ft •ici 'tore, horticulture, animal ‘
poultry
keeping,
j
ate, couiteuua
hutbiindry» dAiry,
t rent lin n t
mecbarir ar ta» domcetie science aid
*rï, ruam'
forestry and music.
Carart N.'riioa aaJ Itosi St»»»t»
rctulcs an.1 discuMion» on
i armer»* <’ ’«i*t< at ton, nt home and
j POKTLANu
: la* a h .1 hi f«-nt ire. Mak«-
Lhii» h pîvas tant and profitsMe winter
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n <>
• tuitæn
Aecu’iKxlation«
»nwblf*. l.vsliicid rates on all rail-
L*. F <>r i furthcr information addre»»
H. M T> XNANT. R<‘/<fftrar.
< -»rvalL*. (>r»*ifon.
THE ESMOND HOTEL
I ut’
Ruinn«**?* (’our»e* by <■
row Atr <”ire without tei«ti<»n.
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Tvpcwrib*r paper for sale
the News office.
V,<* nee»| more new hous- - tn
Crabtree ns ;»••» p' ■ nr* want in,
to move here to s nd I :>•
children to school.
Crabir-e has had the appear-
nnec of a busin ■» place equal t<
New York, Chicago or 'Fri <»•
the past w
a » tlw I: rn- ■ !
miles around have been taking
advantage of the Ing bnrg::,.
sale at on»*of our »Lire*.
Watch tor t »• big new har i
u >r<
mpi m» i :
a
is aoon to be built on lb»* lot n u
occupied by the cream station.
With a g ><>d attendance at oti:
s ii'K>! anti everybody »* i > j
g - »1 health, as there is n
a
sick per- >n ar >und (’rabtree. it
looks like we c»*rtn nly have
an nothing to be thankful for tirs
Thanksgiving day.
X Y Z
John W
Jnnuarv
0» <’lan- \\ ir on t'ol.i*
A cruMulr of (-dura
which aims
■'that» mrrt.n col’s may become un­
common within the next generation”
*Ui* taen Iwgun by l‘n>fr -n-nt Naw
York phyab'-ana. Herr- is a liat of the
« h ■ ii t'ic do lor* »ay will
v< •>! the annual visitation of
cold:
"I»..n’t »it in a .Iraurhty car."
••Ihm’t *l«-ep in hut room»."
"P«»n‘l avoid the fresh air.’*
’•Iton’t stuff yours«- If at meal time
Overutit in g tvtiucea re ¡stage* *'
T” which we wuultl »uM when you I
lake a «• .11, ,-.-t rvi of it as qui<-kly us I
I-. ii...-,
l<. a c.impliah that you will1
I Ti no!.' :
■ r. ::k>n remedy most j
' ¡'ent.
'd l>y au dealer».
Tonight.
Tonight, if you fret dull anil stupid,
or I
amt r ■.t j-:-.t«-<I. take a dwo
■ if < h-e.i rlati
tablet* ami you w il
feel ali right tomorrow. For »ale by al
dealer*.
CLUBBING OFFERS
The
following are some of the club­
bing offer» we give in connection
with the News:
Daily Or. " niian
$6.00
Daily & Sunday Oregonian 8.00
l.MI
Semi-weekly Journal
. 2.00
Weekly Inter Ocean
1.35
A I » S shaving cream makes
sl.av ing easy.
i wat iwtni
IMO. and «!
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tii'Ii.* came to America in 18.1
. ¡. rent» and settled at N'e
Pr ¡cu
'••tin. tn
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in *N’ .1 j M- • vnn, r.n ek. who »tn
ni
Nine chit dren were hot
i . fi»
tn. n. five of *ihnm arc li itq
fW-nel y
Mr* Adolplt J. r geson. Ar
lx»rti. \\ .«b M- t h
Vtmndi \\
Mr
k »ne» _t Shra|
1. f t*--. South Dakota
nn
Mr « J I- Wcvely an.l J S. Stieha, ■
Sck>.
Mr
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* here - rvMilvd until his death
II
md . nd lovi- g t n-haml an»
filth« r. : g. .1 ne.ghttor >n«l a Im
The
last
( lire
made i
neral servic «
nrsday aftern
• ( Alt any. ar. 1 inte’ii nt » 1
the Franklin 1»ulte cemetery
Ph to supplies
Drug store.
at
Peery’s
E tWs N ti e ’¡j Creiitars
Card of I hanks
-■mta.iT io hni*?: up thcic Job of wur
styuitf ft»r Mr I* «hrintaii.
A meeting ,>f the voter* of Scio.
h»t»e* included, will be held at »hr
’ *
I i •’ n jr»i ! mil> were
. it> hall tomorrow. Friday, evening,
There are bonr« hat
__. r<»mc into th< ’’ ¡.(‘.iS’ VIAifl N t the
i
for the purpo.r <>( di»cu«»ing the met-
Iiv cs of tome. when every imprhe <>(
■
- M■
!.rit itid family
it»
¡he heart it buried under it« weight
’* and drment
......«* of the proposed new
Mf* o* ir Philpott ha* recci* rd
of a*>rr<>w
W e wt.itt«! t’ ch - I day . ) c t
city charter
Ml voter* are urged to
*d t*
hvr
I mother ..........
we would
be present
it
dead
after
a
lon^
and
Itn^cr
gratitude that metis up front th» l”ki llltlrts
lepths of • »or heart' ¿’« wc ren*ember
the km«ln< ir«« »•( th<»«r ivho h.<i< d«»nr
Jam • P*»in«lcxter returned Wcdne«
Ktid dph \V<-wrly h. * the thanks of
«■* much to c mfort ou” prcciou* dead, <liy to hi* htitne in Portland.
the
,.((„< fra|, ,t|r ,,f ,we„
oitl to brighten for tis a iarl< <« «k y
A ■
•
t»ler that heat, the Dutch in thi« line
\l* to the choir which tendered ap
nre of tnecfmff hi« old friend. William
proprfatc »cle«'t»«>n* »t the funeral
t.iiir», of Spoxane. WaUi, after .U Mr Wracly nite., hi* cider through
MRS FRANK ST It II
» ».itul. thu. taking ..ut all impari­
Vi-«’" i J *>rnt r
Ht iihrfl t»> be art
and FAM HA
• Id resident in tbi« «ection.
ti«».
N’oti. . is hereby given that the un-
<! r <tgii«-<! have been duly apbointed by
the County Court of Linn County, Ore
gon, executor» of th«* last will and te»-
tar .-nt of August Rahn, deceased. All
¡» -son» having claims against »aid e»-
'ate I ■■ her«' • r»-<|uiie»l to present th*
«ante, properly vertfi«-1 as by law re-
1 h< ymtng folk* had a nice birthday
ipiinil. at the resilience of either of the .
SANTIAM FARM TOPICS
• nt> in honor of Sent Turner and
■x«cutor» nam«»l. near Scio, Linn*
Mi«« Bhiiche Print at the old Plum
C«> ’ tv, Oregon, within six months
tier r. tden.-e recently
A
the telephone hfir, Xo IS »«. r » •.
from the date hereof.
■ti fir‘t rU«* ritiiitirg < filer with a fall iro^d and .t fin», time >• reportr«!
Dated October 15. 191S.
set of nrn p< !e* t«» e.’«‘h lx-x on th’
P ie E ater .
hup, uhivh has been t i^r*Hu;iJ> test-
AiK'ust Rahn, Jr.
.•<i
So n«»w » U nejj; >
- vail iwivr
W. W. Miller,
McCarter <>f Indepmd-
»« mm I «ervice »»nee more.
Executor*.
thi*
week ViMttng at the.
G
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Griffin
and
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!.»«.
KrH
C. < Hr; nnt. Attorney.
’forges, returned Satu ’4 O to R.Jl!
father David Rice
For Sale $25. diac phonograph
an<| forty double disc records,
all choice selections. Take ma­
chine and records for the cost of
r»*cords alone, Or will nell ma-
chine uitho'it records at a bar-
gain. At News office.