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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1914)
— 0 LETTERS FROM OUR j COUNTRY c i 0 CORRESPONDENTS 0 « t SANTIAM FARM TOPICS Our neighlxyrh'cod it full of colds, and nearly eyerplxidy i complaining, while some ar» quite seriously afllic’cd. Mr Clara <inflin is ill w.th : cold and lagrippe. Th*? Lacies in this Town are Slrnp’y Going Wild <<’ r II. inony Hair Beaut ifirr. And no womlcr, tyccnuse to make the b; r lustrous, soft ami silky we Iir|i«»ve tlirre’s nothin:: el .<* — anil v. • m -11 about all the various hair preparalions tirade-- that any where near corm s up to Harmony Hair Beautifirr. A k any one of the many women in this town who use it — sh< 'll I' ll you she “loves" it. Just look at her hair, and you 11 coruc to us ami get some yourself. A RM CHY Mrs Oscar Philpot is slowly improving from a severe cold, hoarseness and bronchial tr n.b • . M <? Gaines hand which wu so afflicted with blood poison is nicely improving and is alx>ut healed up so he can I«1 out The Pie Eater's old unde. Samuel ( rowley of St J<>-»-;»: , Mo. and nephew. Grover Crow who accompanied him. arrived her«» lust Friday, the 6th. He ia feeling fine for a man of his age, being M l ye ,ra old, and has en joyed his trip ao far. but now has a slight cold caused by I ■» trip out from Albany in an op« ! hack to M C Gaim -’ place. Hi w ill bo rememliered by old timers of the ’."¡Os, ns he eri'ssed tin pluins in 1K52, and has sin <■ m ide some six different trips to t iecoast, this In-mg his fan we I visit. Th >mas Iairge of Scio and a Portland sheep buyer were out last Wedm silny prosjiectilig f"l go no uhe(*li of '! (’(¡.lines, but could not deal w ith him. .1 W (¡aims of Iuirwood was d >wn Sund i.v visiting with his unde >arn Crowley, whom lie h i 1 not een for years. Mr* George Leever has been visiting her unde whom she hits not seen for 27 years, w hen she visited with him in Missouri. S W I.as sold the remainder < f his onion seed to John Cyrus, a not 'd on on raiser living near ti •• C & E raiiroa I across the Santi- am river. I am now ready tn «pray n y orchard and berries with the new po vdered sulphur solution which is far ahead of the lime and sub p tor spray. Pn: F athi . Mr Pie Eater: St veral of our subscribers have asked for the answer to the last puzzle w hich you sent in. but never gave the answer to. We would like to have you tell us what the answer is next week.-Ed. thin'l Vou lie lie ic ‘t gome -Sv that chronic constipation cannot I-«- eurwd. Iton’t you believe it Chamberlain'» Tablet» hair cure«l other» why not you? Give them a trial. Thev coit only a quarter, f. r ■ale by all dealer». MILL CITY. Since the firat of February the mill ha» t«e«-n running five day» a week. This give* the men a chance to keep ahead HAIR BEAUTIHER 1« jmt what it* nnmr implies —Ju t to tnnkc the linir glos-iy. lustrous, more I- ititif d Jti't to make it cu»i«-r to drx»», ami more natural to full «.i«i!y uud I r u • fully into tin- »mv tin- - and folds of the coiffure. It 1' i\<' a <l> lightful freah and cool effect, and n lingering, delicate perfume. Will tint clinngc <>r darken the color. ('ontama no oil; therefore docaii't leave th# hair 'icky <>r stringy. Si aply sprinkle a little <>n your bair rm li time before bru hiug it. But lir»t. make ■ ire tlint your bair and x alp are clean, by using Harmony Shampoo \ li'piid »linmpoo to keep the hair clean, soft, smooth and beautiful. It gives an ii ■ 1 iiil.iinotis. rich, foaming lather, ¡»rnetniting to every part of the hair and dp. It is washed off just as quickly, the entire ofxration taking only a f< w i«> ' ' ’ It I > In" : i or .tickin .• Ju-t a n fr<- hing sen -c of cmu I, sweet ' mini« Just n dainty, plea .ant and clean fragrance. — l!o',h tn o<|il shii|X'd ornimicntnl Ixittles, with sprinkler top*. II 1 V Hair Hrautifirr, S| 00. Ham n-j >fian:poo, 50c. Both are guaranteed to please y«»u, or your money Lack. --------------------------- These Stage Beauties Endorse Thom ---------------------------- is. ■ ’*■■ « . f » 'iwn » ho know betta» how to die viminate in Ilo- uw <g flung, to make • i • ’ >1 th ’ . m tr< r s Atnotltf the m*f>y « »Ì* ' r«t< «I l«eaul < • » l»u u*r ali«} »11 ! • prat»" Udi» IlaruMMi/ ILir llc»uti!irr and liartuuny NhjuujMM» are: i l ill I. P HUH MORE Ml RETTE TAYLOR ” ■ *» . I 1 ’ . New Yo*4. bur h » i*»< u' Al/ Heart.** Cert TbaeUr, Naw Y’*k. I.LME » F IK.I MIX .'»r: A • g«.- NHsMi.au," Ijreufj, New NATALIE ALT Ycek. ‘•■tn tn • H ■ >.’* Lmgtcr» Tb««ur. New Yurli. UH Î'F DRESSER ROSE I in ; hi \x nu i i'rf'i G. M (’uUao bear ta ' >.»,« VWUrt," l « w L mat » q < Iba Vidud ÎUshS Naw Y-Hk Malra. I ' > 1 Sold wily ut the mwe than TOOO the Rev Edgar gave an intcre«ting lec ture to th«- High School la»t i'hur»aav afternaon. Mr Witt and family, from th«- Swift arm. have m»ved. The liaaket ball gam«- t>etween a Sa lem nd »«-«I team an«l our team resulted in a victory for th«- Salem tenm Thi» wns due to Mr Wolford to-ing atek. I he t>o)» will give a big dan<-e Thur» day evening to raise money to pay the general expenses. E vangeline Store In thi* Tvwn üur» 1» the E. C. PEERY OREGON SCIO, A Storv a Day A Morv a «hr. f»»r the Uy of 11*14 thrtt i a what "ou i;vt by »ubflcribiujt f«»r th«’ ¥« itf.'n < ompanion'* nrw v<>!ui< I h<- fifty two Wfckl) i«nur* of th«* < paraon will c»«ntAtn at Ws*t ,kg> ■ t. ri. «, and all other kind» of good r< a z that . i,n I m - crow<i«-J between two«.-ver* th«- b«-»t ndvic«- on athlet ic« for boy», articl«-» on dr< as and n-cre- ations for girt«, contribution» by fa mous men ai I won.cn. suggestions for the car«- of the health, etc. For the year's subscription of »2 there is included a copy of the Com panion Practical Home Calendar for 1914. and all the issue» for the remain ing w««-k» of this year, dating from the time th«- subscription i» received. If vou want to know more about the Compai i«-n before subscribing, »end for - ample copies containing the open ing chapters of Arthur “•ianwoo«i Pier's tin,- »«-rial of lift- in a Imva* school— "HU hathi-r’s Son " With them we will »«-nd th«- full announcement for 1914. Till YotTH's CoMPtStoS, lit Berkeley -t, |l »ton. Mass Sew -ut-scription» recrived at this office. llev Me I old »[writ l»»t week in Port land attending a conferonca i lorvnce I'ufTv »j>ent Sunday at Ih-wning home. Stere*. Nonce For Putiiicalion Department of the Interior I'. S. lai nd Office at Portland. Oregon, Jan 2, 1918 Notice U hereby pirn that U aldo J Adams of Scio. Oregon, w%> on May 21, 1912. mud«- Hon>«-»t< ad Entry No V’2>14, for northwest quarter sec 24. twp 10 south, rarge 2 east. Wiliam« tte Meridian, ha, tiled notice of intention to make final commutation proof, to establish ’ claim to th«- land above described, be- i fore the Register and Receiver. I . S. I .and Office, at Portland, Oregon, on the 17th day of February, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: T H. 1 horn as, O. A. Burch, 1-eoRund, Frank Pepperting, all of Route No 1, Scio, i 'rvgon. H F. Hh.iiv. Register. When in need of printing give the New# office a call. First class work and prices right. 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Old pnjH«rs for your cupboards ami pantry or to build fires with at five cents |>er bundle at the News office. .Me»h«»dl>t 5 inlMer gevonim<-nd* V lambrrlain’» lough Rcmrtly Rev Jam«-» A l.rwi», Milaca, Minn, writ«-» "Chamberlain'» Cough R«-medy ha» been a needed and welcome gur«t in «>ur home for a number of year* i highly recommend it to my fellow» a» being a medicine worthy of trial in caae» of cold», cough» ami croup." Give Chamberlain'» Cough Remedy a trial and we are confident you will find it Very effectual ami rontinue to u»e it aa occa»ion require» for year» to come, a» many other» have done. For »ale by all dealer». A few of those nice umbrellas I"h< Bev. Irl R. Hicks* 19H Almanac, left will I m « sold at bargain \lma prices. E C Peery. nac i» now ready ai mailed Evening Telegram and Santiam News one year for $.3.7& Green ground bone and meat scraps makes your hens lay. 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