The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 22, 1914, Image 4

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    ago. A little girl was <»n her
way to school and was picked
up on Main street and whisked,
to .Misouri. It was an aggrn-1
vati-d case Ixi'aus«' the father
had the boy ami tore the girl.
away from the mother, a good
woman.
.1 It G says if the affinity busi­
ness k»eps up he is going to
move to Scio w here there are no
affinities and get out of the
Wallace I’.artu -' and wife of lunger zone.
Nil K
Bridal Veil, in the Columbia,
and Mis- Jeasie Bar: e-of Salon
’ ;
Hu Sioma.h trouble» Oser
were up vi iting their parents,
Mr and Mrs T B Bari.es,
Mr
vm-pti would you hot liar to
ir »l<>n.«< h troulil, • w<rr
Mr and Mrs Hayes of Tang »nt feel that
v< r, t'.ht
<•<»□;<! «at any kind of
have been visiting with their soi
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■■■ itt-oui injury. That
and family, also Mr and Mrs »..ay •««••» -••unhk»i. to you that you
B irn- s, the latter la-ing a sister u r ' l w n | • for
« • <hnj* of ><»ur
of Mrs Haye.'«. They art» mem­ (rouble. !»iit |x rnut ua to aaaun* you
If
bers of the pioneer Mcknight *1 it il ¡A L*»t ail.*.-« Uw-r
i.thvr* r«n I h rurt<! permam ntlv. and
family.
:|. hu ». h :-‘- have I «* g . why not y<*u. Jno
Mill City boasts of a w ircl» :s It Barker uf Battle Cm k, Mich, ia onr
••>•* *‘l wu trouble«!
station. Eugene Mornbcrt, long • f them.
in the government wireless ser with h«Tirtburfi, Migration and liver
vi«»«», has brought an outfit w ill comp'amt until I u>. I Chamber! ina
t »bl« tthen my trouble waa over, I'or
him, set it up on the Ray ranch *aie by all (h alom.
where he lives, and picks up
messages from Vess.ls on the
"THOMAS TOPICS
ocean and other joints. When
editors jxK»k- t b -oi. i get nior<
John Ih-W
;<• ! w fc were trading
plethoric ai d appaiati. becomes in Scio Friday.
J h It« t|. and fam.ly «|w>nt Sunday
cheap r. « ach new .pap. r < f’i< •
at Fred M » 'ell'»
will have a w ir*-l* ss.
Cktu* Holt »» a I u«in<-«a viaitor in
Curtis Cole anil wife are v -.t- Je feraon Moridav.
ing i er parent* near Kingston.
W m ami I «•<> .rd Gilkey, G H Smith
They are both employees of lh< and Mr i.were transacting buat-
H. I. Co. and Mr (.ole is one of nv» n Ali.n- >■ laat Tue«day.
the children of Rev < ole of Lil-
Mt«« ).«• a i ■«•Wall <>f Albany viaited
yeu ¡>< n a large» and splendid li»t »»••«•■ with relative« here
family, a family trained in a Jam. « Keiirj »mi family viaited over
house i f righteousness and Sunday with M 'ativca in Ix-banon.
Will aril l>■•'}>>! Mc«|<elt war« Albany
honor.
' «|i<>i W i . i lay evening.
Mr I Hennes is judge and
Mi « 1 • lad»* Dayball after being con­
Mrs Fred Hester is clerk on the i' ■ I to her I ..me with a «light attack
new election l <aird at Gates.
ot t"iMiiitu*. i* again abli to att«- «1
Ilundreisof p<»p|e living in achuol.
I G H it, wif. »ml *<m Clvtua
the forks of the Santiam who
I M Holt aid 'laughter Vada, were
come for an outing and to p.ck
among the A l any vi»itors I ueiai <y.
berries, will find that the Ham­
Mr* l'»vid«on and Mr» ReeJ arrived
mond Lumber <■ . is building a f • -m Ci if o’: iu Thursday fora
railroad up Li’tle I ock creek, with their mother, Mr* Chapman
They have a large force of men other relative» here.
.1 II K. ly ami wife. W H. T M.
at work.
Mr- HI Holt attended the funeral of
It seems strange that able
< • »ndma < alavan »t Scio Friday.
bodied men go marching up the
A •• Knapp ha »old hi* farm on th«-
Willamette valhy demanding Cl-any rua.l between 1 horn»» and Crab-
work when there is common t < to Mr Callahan of Albany.
work a plenty up here. When
A ’’corn ahelling" partj wa* given at
the mill is running any man can II \ Mun-< f* Friday evening. A
i imla r of young folk* were prevent
get two or more dollars a day.
a Inin.
ul . rie-ning w**«|«-nt.
Mr a <1 Mrs Grecnhagcn will
W«
tic d an article in th« Albany
move to Toledo. They will be I 1 X rat laat w • ek w Here T M Unit
missed.
h >d thrown hi- hat in th ■ ring to be-
LETTERS FR!M OUR ’
CORRESPONßENIS
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Teamers are freighting in and es me a candidate for C ounty Commia«
« oner at the coming I rirnary election
out to the mine* no matter wl at to be held May 15.
the weather is. They get $5.50
The |M>op)e of tht* neighborhood
I
are
per day, single team at that.
making pre|>arationa I for the hairy-
I
McClary while doing as­ n «i , meeting to be held at Scio, bat«
sessment work in hi* mine at u day, Januarv 24. ¡hiiryinic brinff an
important in lu*try of thi* place, all the
Quartzvillecontracted the grip|x*.
fi.rmrr*. ami e«|.>cia'.ly the dairymen,
lie is now convalescing after a are urgid to be prescat at thi* rue<-t-
long spell of sickness. Mac cam­ ing.
paigned I,inn county twice for Count. Judge Mcknight and County
the Populist* an i later for the • • mmi»«i.>ner Ku»*el came out to Gil-
tnti. n W edne.day morning to view
S M’ialists. lie hits been the regu­
t: e road near that place which haa been
lar Fourth of July orator up here
repurU-d a* being in a bad condition
for 25 years.
.. . b. the hauling of piling cut from
Mrs E ii B, whose husband tie Quigley place by S E Ru«»ell and
deserted her and little boy, has h.'»uhd to Gilkey station for shipment.
B.R.L V.
n arried Mr K, a splendid man.
There will be no desertion this
time.
uhrnm. k<«n»tipation Cured
Mr S, whose wife went east on
”f ivi - year* ago | ha i the wont ra«c
a visit and failed to come back, •f «brume co: -t p.itmn i ever knew of
r ceived a letter from the little a I I hamberlain* tablet* cured me.
writ* S F Fi*h, Brooklyn, Mich. tor
* rl expressing a wish to come ■ale by all dealer*.
1 •me. His mother went after
h •r, hired a fast team. went to
the school house, took her and
s arted for a station eight miles
* vay, hoping to catch the fast
I*artics holding city bonds 1.
n ail train for Chicago and get 2. 3, 4 and 5 present them at the
I. r out of the state before re- ¡office of the city treasurer for
q nsition papers could lie served. payment.
T vo men followed in an auto and
Bonds must lie presented to
t< <>k the child back. I am mourn- the undersigned by the 2nd day
it g about the girl without a of February, 1914. as interest
h-me. It takes two parents to i will stop on this date.
n ake a home. A similar inci­
Roy V Shelton.
dent happened in Scio 27 years
Treasurer of the City of Scio.
Notice
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MANY NEW ITEMS
HAVE BEEN ADDED TO OUR
January Clean Up Sale
Which
Imported table linen. 72 in. *1.50 a
7.» in. »2 .»’. t
■*
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72 in. 11.2b »
............................72 in. Il W ■
!>atna«k 60 in reg 5nc at
”
•• •• •• 6t>c a|
.. , ,
Colored damask tai m. $Or at
Tubing. 42 in, clean up nt
I’crcale. 36 in, 12jc to )&c at
Pre«« gingham, reg 10c to 12jc at
Zephyr gingham reg 2.5c at
Bleach*! ahecting, 9 4. »»!<• price
All fancy ailk*. Kfic to J! at
Ihickilng fleece, 16c to Ise • l
Serpentine rrv|>e. 2Oc to 35c Bl
Bleached bath towel», 25c at
Bleached muslin. 36 in, 10c at
ing
ow
is
Uc
Long cloth. 12 id* at 11.20, 1.x- at ... .
I ace, lot I, value* to 10c at ............................ 3c
.. .. J
15c at........ ..
....,11c
•• •• 3
35- at................................ lie
9c
Embroidery lol A value» to 25c at..............
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39c at....................... 14c
•• B
65c at
17e
•• C
1 adie* and children« outing flannel gown* .
reg 50c at
. . . ........ ........... ... 32c
I lannelette and lawn wa»t*. your ch'nee at 3Hc
Lingerie want* reg *2.25 to 12.75 aale pr
$1 9K
'• Il 75 to 12.00
11.25
Wool auitinga reg price* to 69c now
... 43c
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»»
” “ *1.25 now
... Klc
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•• ” *2.00 now....
1L39
One lot <>f umbrella* reg H&0 to ft 60 now, 12 '.is
I
U 50 I) 93
II 10
H9c
4 k
49c
43c
19c
9k
. . . |C
17e
ac
6»»c
I3|c
16|c
19c
Sc
S. E. YOUNG & SON
ALBANY
OREGON
Rebuilt
Typewriters
We save von fiotn
to 75 per cent on anv make
of typewriter
Machin«-* sold 15 r«»h »nd I
month.\.
R« t.u rate* <>r> >f»j . ation.
Retail Ih-partmrnt
The Wholesale Tqpeirriter Company
A Bargain
37 Montgomery *t. san Francisco, Cal
711 Second Ave. '-«-»ttle. Wash.
321 W ashington *t, Portland, Oregon
545 South Spring *t. I am Angele*. Cal,
■v-rr/r
A Story a Day
For Sale Good $25.00 disc
hohee For Putuciiicn
phonograph and $30. worth of
□ apartment of th* Interior
Victor, Columbia and Standard
C. S. Land Office at
records. All as good as new and
Portland, Oregon, Jan 2, 1913
a choice selection of music.
Notice 1» hereby given that
$25. buy* the whole outfit. In­
W aklo J. Adam*
of Scio, Oregon, who on May 21, 1912. quire at News office for terms
made Homestead Entry No (KI514, for
northwest quarter sec 24. twp 10 south, and further particulars.
A story ■ day for the 3*5 day of 1914
that I* whtt you get by aubacriblng
12 for the Youth'* t'onip*nion"» r>«-w
volume. I he flfty-two weekly t**ue* of
the Companion will contain at l<-**t
• tone*. *n<l all other kind* of good
reading that can be crowded between range 2 east, Willamette Mer.dian.
two cover*-the beat advice on athlet­ ha* filed notice of intention to make
ic* for boy*, article* on dre** and recre­ final commutation proof, to e*tabli»h
ation* for girl«, contribution* by
claim to the land above described, be
tnou* men and women, *ugge«tion*
fore the Register ami Receiver, I’. S
the care of the health, etc.
Land Office, at Portland. Oregon, on
For the year’* *ub*cnption of «2 the 17th day of I ebruary, 1914.
there i* included a copy of the Com­
Claimant name* a* witnenaea: T. ii
panion Practical Home Calendar for Ihoma*. O. A. Burch, leoRund, Frank
1914, ami all the l*«ur* for the remain­ | Fepperling, all of Route No 1, Scio.
ing week* of thi* year, dating from Oregon,
the time the aubacription i* received.
il. F, Hl .av, Register.
If vou want to know more about the
Companion before *ub«cnbing. »end
for «ample copie* containing the open­
When in need of printing give
ing chapter* of Arthur '■•tanwood Pier-*
the
News office a call. First class
fine aerial of life in a boy»’ acbool—
"Hl* Father'* Son.” With them we work and prices right. We make
will tend the full announcement for u specialty of letter heads, en­
i ■: t
velopes, statements, bill heads,
T hs Y o LTH' s C omp * nk >*.
sale
bills, business cards, ladies
144 Berkeley St. B.«ton, Ma**.
calling
cards, and in fact com­
New *ut>*cription* received at thi*
mercial printing of all kinds.
office.
Indies coats from 5oc up.
John Wesely.
Lhambcrla<n'a Cough Remedy
Thia remedy haa no superior for
Edison’s newest Ambernla. the cough* and colds. It i* pleanant to take.
It contain* no opium or other narcotic.
machine that talks. Step in at It alwa; ■ cure*. For talc by all deal­
the drug store and hear it.
er*.
The Rev. Irl R. Hicks' 1914 Almanac.
The Rci Irl R Moks' 1914 Alina
nac i* now ready and will he mailed
prepaid for only 35c Professor Hick»
fine Maganne. "Word and Work*. ’
for one year, and a copy of this Alma­
nac for only one dollar
The plain
le»*oii* on astronomy. anil the correct
forecast* of »torm«, drouth*, bltirard*
and t- rnsdoca. make thc»e pubhex
tion* a neersvity in every home in
America Send to W-rd and Work»
Publishing t oinpany. J4l>l Franklin
Avenue. St Louie. Mo.
A few of those nice umbrellas
left will be sold at bargain
prices. E C Peery.
Parties deairinx cement walks
built or other cement work done
durinc the cominx season will do
well to see M S Lovelace before
placing an order elsewhere.
Work taken by contract or by
day. Satisfaction
Kuaranteed.
both as to quality of work and
price.