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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1914)
VOL. * X IO. XVII LINN COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, JAM \RY >. 11 I. N< YoVR >1 lisi RIi'Tto.N EXPIRES SAN HAM ! ARM TO.’ll > « on the date lUmjn J lu the »pace t»e- 4 i low To th«Hr wlio jay promptly in The first Sunday after New anee the Mbeeriptioi «i price to SI 25 Y«Mir’s. We are all enjoying t! « As many of our subscriltcra ♦ per year. The pnce i« *1.30 If jwid * a! end of year. I be paper I« not »«-nt prospects of the new year and ave a k<i| us to continue our one SiipjM Sf there wore two store- ho|H> we will all make a b> tier 4,,| i Bargain offer, we have de tn !»ubn«?rtberii who ur>- mor«- than one side by side, selling the same mark in life for th«* b«‘lt« riuent cided to < \tmd it for a few more j rar in arrears. "Bouquet Jian'ce,” the new kind of goods, one store ««pen for of ourselves and our country, weeks. How is the tim • for you perfume. $1. the ounce. Try it I urines« all the time while the We all wish to turn over a new to | ay up all arrears and a year other store was open for business leaf in life and see how much Volet D lice toilet article s an advance while it is $1.00 per occasionally other things being giM.d we can do our fellow men, year. the best. equal, which store would get the women and children. In the near future we ex|«ect Mr and Mrs Geo Garland business? Suppose there were Uncle George Bilyeu writes ■i ive ->:ne e pecutlly interest turi ' d home Monday from a two two parallel railroads between from Oxnard. Calif, that h«* n. ing prices m clubbing offers. w < ks visit in Portland. objective ¡»lints, one road runn now having the time of hi life. Watch ifa« News for the an- ing trains on rcl.edule time w hile George Griffin and his son-ii - ■ • '• • • I "I the best dubbing Those Rexall self filling f >un- the oti er road only ran trains law. Fred Sturges, ar«’ both on i-.i.'Cinn ever offered in Scio. tain pens are guaranteed to give Scm Mutual Telephone Co held occasionally which road would the sick list with fearful cold , al the city nail l i t S-.t iniuv, E get the travel? Suppose there satisfaction. C She!ton was elected pre.-id« nt. were two boys starting out in life contracted from two trips th- with Mi • Rosa Me.er as teacher Members of the Baptist J B Colley, vice president, C C with • quai opportunités, one past week to Rogers Mountain in lh<-place <»f Miss Stokes who ch .rea are requested to meet at Wade secretar. arid J N W«sldle very active while the other was after his loose horses, encoimt« r- ¡aught tin first part of the term. ing cold rains. the church on the evening of manager. only active occasionally which X Y Z M (' Gaines is bavin.' 5» o A new switch b >ard wnsorder- boy would l>e the greater succe.-s January 17. as inqiortant busi ness is to be transacted. i e I for the Scio exchange w hich in life? The answer to each bushels of w heat a«>d oats chop- SHELBURN HEMS. ¡■«•«I by Mr Arm paw of I.« ’■.•«• on will pe installed in the near fu- question is obvious. as he has his chop|>er in the A few of those nice umbrellas turn. This improvement has Mi Steidel made a trip to Sa Now then, let us consider an-1 barn. M C f« « «Is out fi >m thr< < left will be sold at bargain (|ong be -n netnled and w ill great- lem tin lad of the Week. other question the answer to to four thou and bushels of vt .iiii prices. E C Peery. |y |jgi ten the work of the cen w hich is just as obvious. Sup M • hance of North Santiam «•very v«-ar to his «tuck tral otfii e. pose there are two stoles side by . with Mrs A PHironsSat Di . Lowe & Turner, tr •• Dax id Hotsbiirph is having a side with similar goods, equal urday and Sunday. well known eye »¡«••cial- Lndic» ('»Hing Car.1» printed or facilities, one store gning news lot ot timber alashed off for w «s <l i.dsof Portland, will beat Hotel blank for »ale nt thi» olid Mr and Mr Lennox of Port in the local paper in each issue so as to h«ve grass for his dairy Scio again, Thursday, January land p« nt New Year’s with their cows as tu* has altout thirty h-iul concerning the business while the 22. Don’t forget the dat-. d.i ■ t<r Mr Alfred Blulehford. of firn* Jerseys to nn'k and is Evening Telegram nr I Santiam other has a business announce ht-ifelS. raising a nice lot of F rank Gooch has been on the ment occasionally which store Lynn Daley of Medford visited News one year for $3.75. Dave is a rustler, all that is sick list lately. would be doing the most to en ov« r new year with his parents, needed to make a living in Ore- Mr and Mrs Ed Daley. Mrs Mary Bennett and her t‘S Photo supplies at Peery’s lighten th«- people, secure their gun. attention and ultimately get the «laughter visited at the home of Drug store. The Crabtree mail r ’ ite N • I business? U ncle Ike Bates returned home A P Ru ell in Macleay the last M nday from Lebanon where he There are several reasons why haa a petition out to ce ii they of the week. lie. S omniti I roubles Over has been ill at the home of his 1 the regular advertiser is succes— can change it to Scio. As it 1!< au v of high water some of Mr Dyspeptic would you not liar to daughter Mrs Parrish. He is ful. Tn«- regular advertiser edu ¡«asses up «»n the south side of tin- ci ■> >! children were unable feel that v ;r st nah trouble» were Crabtree cr«‘ek to Lirwo.d and much improved in health, over, tha'. you could eat any kind of cates the people to exjiect ar.d to get to school Monday. f. -I >» • ir.d v ’hout -njury That look lor his business news regu down on th«’ north side, th« •. Mi 1 iie.|a Steidel spent Sun Keib your cows, hogs and may -. cm o unlikely to you that y<.u larly in the local paper The reg think it would give them better day with Gertrude Mellin. horses in good condition by feed- do not even hop«- f. r an ending o f > 'ou r ular advertiser by being con mail services and make it more trouble, but permit u* to a -urv you stant and watching the effects convenient, ns they <io all <>r ing Security Stock Eood. Eor Wm Churchill was transacting that it i» not altogether imp. sjiible !f sale by E C Peery. l> . mi c i in Scio Monday. of his advertising becomes, most all their trading at S.-io. other» can be cured (» rinanenllv. and G A Griffin has a peculiar lam< Mi Burnice McDonald of thousaicla have been, why not you. J no through practice proficient in the Wanted To rent a small farm. R Barker uf Battle Cr.-.-k. Mich, is Olir art of advertising. He knows colt, as it seems broken down in Scio v: lied the school here last Call ai News office. of them. He says, "I was troubled what he is doing, he knows how its hind pasture joint and walks Friday. with heartburn, idigestion and liver to write the ads that count, he on its heel. Mi Inez Birons spent Friday Did pap< rs for your cupboard complaint Until 1 u? I Cha nberl ins knows results will follow con The old man and wife was at : - r father’s school at Jordan. and pantry or to build fires will tablets, then my trouble was over. For stant publicity and he is a living over M<*ndav helping Earnest at live cents |<r bundle at thi •ale by all dealer«. testimonial to the worth ot pub Titus kill his pigs which were News office. Ladies and Misses coats to licity. nice and had a tine <tay for the close out 33 per cent off. John Old i>a|>« <■ cent a ¡x m i at a rnan become a master business. Among twelve applicants who Wesely. of any trade or profession except P ie E ater . were admitted to citizenship be by hard work? How then can a fore Judge Galloway at Albany We notice the absence of some merchant know anything apiut Those new Safety “ Cross Monday appears the names of of our country correspondents David Aegerter and Paul Lim Cut" razors now on sale at advertising and expect anything this week. Have you made a Peery's drug store. $1.50 each. out of advertising unless he puts beck of Scio. It is such fine weather tl at the New Year's resolution not to hard work into it. The more •-end us items this year? Better hard work the merchant puts in- seed catalogues have commenced Our shoes for men, women break it next week and send us to his ads the more regular he to come out. and children please l«oth your a bunch of news. becomes in advertising. J I) I .ay ton of Stiver is visiting purse and your feet. Hibler & his daughters in this place and Gill Co. laidics coats from 50c up.— Picture show Sunday night. 1° Lacomb. A •tory a day for th.- «V. day of 19U John Weaely. th»t to wteal • « gat by •ubaertbing and 15 cents. Mrs Ella Cree of Portland vis Arch Miller who has been very I. ’ fur lh<* Youth'» < ompanion'» new ited over Sunday at the home of ill for the last month is improv volume, ¡he fifty-two weekly muel of chrome Constipation cured her sister Mrs George Rodgers. the Cunipamun will contain at "Five years ago I hail thu worst ease ing nicely. •toriea, and all other kind» of Stood of chronic constipation I ever knew of The little daughter of S M Dr Waldo J Adams of Eugene reading that can lie crowded between and < hanilirrlams tablets cured me. Wirt, who has been confined to Following are the titles of the who is holding down a homestead two cover» the I h »1 advice on athlet write S F Fish, Brooklyn, Mich. For her bed the past two weeks with films for the picture show Sun out near Jordon was a business ic» for boy», article»on dre»» and recre sale by all dealers. fa ations for ifirl», contribution» by pneumonia is rej«orte«l to be re day night. The Darling of the visitor in town Wednesday. mou« men and women, »uggestiona lbe Regiment, (two reels); Betty's covering. the rare of the health, etc. Green ground bone and meat Bandit, (comedy); Going for E C Peery made a business Charles Ghrisman is moving to For the year’» »ubscription of » scraps makes your hens lay. Father, (corned Y). Bring all trip to Portland Monday. his new home one mile east of there is included a copy of the Com Three ¡Miunds for 10c at the your friends and come out and panion Practical Home t alcndar for Manon. This is certainly nice Meat Market. enjoy a go<xl show. Dr and Mr EH Hobson visit 1914, and all the Issues for the remain weather to move. ing week» of thi» year, dating from ed r> Native* at Salem the first of LEambcrlien't Cough Remedy Little Emil, son of Frank and Phonograph and $3d.OO worth the time the subscription 1« received. the week. If you want to know more about the Thia remedy haa no auperior for Mary iFobrkovsky Jr., lost his of r<*cords for sale at a bargain. Companion before subscribing, send eouirha and eokla. It isplcaaantt» take Two good colts, coming two for sample copies containing the open It contains no opium or other narcotic. life by drowning December 31 E>»r particulArs see page I. years old for sale cheap, or will ing chapters of Arthuf -tanwood Pier's It always cures. Fur sale by all deal while plaving about the slough which runs just back of the fine »erial of life in a hoys’ »chool— ers. School commenced last Man- trade for good milch cows. barn. The little boy was five day after a two weeks vacation. we i "H h Father ’ » Son. ” With them Ix'onard Gilkey. Thomas. Ore. will a«-nd the full announcement for years old. His body was not re covered until the next day and Mr anti Mrs R C Winters and , ’1* We are closing ont our entire Tm Y«t th ’« C on P afh ««», baby returned to Portland Sat Choice young calves for sale. he was buried the following Sat line of Indies and miMes cloaks lit Berkeley st, B «ton. Masa. ana urday after a few days visit at and gum, suite n at t 33 per cent off. New »uMcriptiun» received at thi* For further particulars call or urday. ■ office. write E C Smith, Scio Hotel. the home of Dr A G Prill. School is going in full blast LJohn Wuaely. • ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ 4 Occasional Advertising News $ 1.00 a Ù car I YOU : re- Annual I elrpnone Meeting CRABTREE ITEMS A Story a Day Sunday Night Hirns ^9 Calvos For Sale