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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1914)
SCIO BUSINESS Armai and Departure of P«n«ng«r DIRECTORY Train« Woodburn* Spr1n<flr Id I'.ranch WEM SCIO N'irth South < Bus Barber«» and Bath Morri* Bro*. 7.1W a 3 Jk’» p pt 1& a "Ü .'C? p ......................... y a K .M Cain or vaili* A Eaitcrn Ml NEERS Albany. ai Ant«» Truck ....................................... 7 56» m i .................................... 12:20 p m .......... . 12."At p m .......... .......................... 6'24 p m Blacksmith^ m m tn m coiintrx club Milk Scio » ' «>• I Milk Co. t'litfct I inert ali'l Toll« < o ity A. I Ramini!. \ ice Pr< ». .1 S. -m-ha Electric Light it: »1 W A I Eli Christian. Buptmtsml Catholic Doe* a general banking bu'iini-««, receives money subject to chec*. pay? interest on time deposit«, and is regularly inspected by »late liarik examine ra. 1 h’iiggi>ts r E. C I’v« ry >1 Co. I lent i>ts Dr. r. h. Samier-on I)r\ • G< hm L, C|i>|hiiij? •* - DR. T. K. SANDERSON John W* «ely DENTIST I h’a vngc H. .». Shviton 27-7 SCIO OREGON R. SHELTON l ’.\|»rc>s, a Bool Hall C. C Watle b’.ouring Mill i !>.■. ( I Administrator of Estate» Negotiated. pt jccries J I W.wly J. E. Beard Abstract* Obtained and Examined BCIC r. Mcr. ■'•niith A -nuth « ?>»n» v 11. I*'»-»*»! ami seed store Notary I’ublie Real Estate ( OREGON « »cii'l Mcrchumli>f " I Gill A Co Prochaaka A < o Hotel E. 1‘. Smith, l‘r>>p. A. G. PRILL, M. D. Plnjsician ;. v Surgeon Telephone, I schände N<- 11 RC1U : : URI’.GON 4 : I aim 53 k 33RSIX Fh»p. Hack« connect with all trains at West Scio and at Munker» Our rig» first cla»a and our Horn«» good driver» I rank .MrDonahi Mm. O. H. Cyrus Mi>ti<H< picture show THE ESMOND HOTEL Centrally locateli, good rooms, pricea nxxler- ate, courteous treatment Cernir Morruo« »nd F root Street» PORTLAND OREGON Fr- i Ohlemeier Notary Public and REAL I'TAIE It Shelton I ’ll \ sicians, Surge» >ns Dr. A G. Prill Dr. F. li. Hobson Planing Mill Kukacka A Chromy Puhi ic A 11 igh School A. SHANKS — Manufacturer and Itealer in— Harness ami Smhlhs 1 have recently m«talled a harne«« ma chine, and am better prepared than aver to do your repair work at reason able rate«. Give me a trial. All Wort Strictly (nuraBtrrd SHUBl'SH. ORtVOIt M. S txvclace. Supt. Produce <'ompaiiy Tom i args. Mgr. Pt Istotlicc W. F. Gill Sant iam News !.. W. Charles. Pub. State Bank E !>. Myers, Cashier HUNKERS STALE Roc Shelton, Prop. Phone »»-.‘»15 Stag” meet« all Munkers train«, leaving Scio Hotel at M:15 a m and 3:.I5 p m Rental rale« on application. m > !hiy Retail I h-partmerit The Wholesale TupctrrihT ('oinpanij. Mrs I. W Charles is recovering rapidly from her recent operation and was taken home Monday. 37 Monteóme ; *t, >au Cal 711 S’Co ;,d ,\V* '».’if i th . Wiuh 321 Washington «I, Por ’»ml. • >r*>:»»n M*> South Spring «t, i » Angeles i al. Choice clover seed, raised on hill land for sale by FT Thayer. Scio. Henry Stepanek who ha* been living in R M Cains house has bought a small place in the west part of town and moved last week. White Br Monuments a The S io State Bank will trans fer Tax money t< Albany for 10 cents any amount. 5. Joe Warwick sold his place of 1<*7 acres last Friday to Joseph Novak, of Scappoose, the con sul ration being $10,1100. The News is not informed i»s to what Mr Warwick intends doing, but in all probability he will remain in Scio. - '■'f Guaranteed lor All Time No Moss Growth No (’Lipping No ( rum bl i ng INVEs’l IGA IE f Albai visiting with his sister Walter Bilyeu this week. » fr Mrs Following are th»»-»«» from this section that have peen named on the 1911 jnry list North sein Rudolph Wescly, .J A Bilyeu, lohn F !,etf|er. W <1 M* Donald. I* II Mn * lhmald. S- ¡th Scio .1 H Poindexter. John G Holt, Wm F Sommer. Fred« Me pelt, G M Bilyeu, G \\ Mor row. Jos R Young, I. F Jones. She1'■ irn--George GibEtms, F l Denny. Stanley Taylor, W M 1‘hilLp.t, F A Bowman. Manu fa t m < ■. I ■ T >»* M • nt i (Iron z« < 'om piwn Bri lg< |» r:, < • ■•o,e. to ut litn ti • i/'ul liiilj lmit ’ ish'ti i ni> of filmili tim h fmiri il tbijiii î.1 ‘b stalls Siimplrs "f II h' '• Unni ti •tini pt 11 x î / monuments. ( a1’ al Sti a tm m ,\firs i>ijirr. L. W. Charles, Agent Scio, Oregon C urging cruel ami inhuman ta* .itm> nt Hulda A Zeller, has brought suit in the circuit court for djvorce from Ixo Zeller. Hansell, proprietor They were married at Albany, I H<i. Telcpht me < ,’»>. October 16, 1901 and have three chii * n. rhe p aintitr ask- the j. X. Weddle. Mgr. custody of Mary I,., age 2 and is • low eler willing that the defendant l>e A. U . Ilagey awarded the care or Ix*ona, age Li\Cl\ A Eec»l Stillile ’»• »'ul Herman E..age9. prov.d- * iHtr irrt I FT Li ing fhn the Fills plaintiff be trrunfnd granted Hu» the Cal Canon, Prop. • privilegeof visiting the children. Linn ( ’»unity Enir Attorney <» W Wright represents .S. pO mb-r 23. 24. 25. H14 th»« ¡ilaintitT. M i iBiierv Price« Re ma < »nabk. Machine« mkl I’. <-.i»h and I Ilai'dw ii r A Impm ts X, I Morriroli Cha» W.-ilv .M»,;it Market / Rood house for «ale or rent with good garden spot and out building*. Enquire of R M » am. — to . - per rent on anv make 'of typewriter We save you Horn Wait KtLru, Supt (’Lurches E 1». Myers, Cashier Telephons: Typewriters Rebuilt Possibly About You M t * Î .» a d 3Ì JDai'v exi-cpt Sunday* W. A. Ewing, Pr. «Kli nt a • •. ................................ ............... Shoemaker EH Lukenbach 'I’ill-Ill ¡til F. <>hl«-meier I’r;'.termal ami Secret OR PENS. Maa«»ntr. Odd Fellow«, Knitfht »f P)thia«. Ma< <-«»>• • a. Mod» ern Woodmen and Z. C. B. J. The l.inn Co Fair, at the Wid ely hall Wednesday March I under auspices of fx*one Reb ekah Ixxige No x-t. No it is n<»t the annual Linn Co. Fair but a burlesque on the ones gone by and will be as interestinami p tssibly a great deal more amus ing. Tne fair will be staged with all local talent, special scenery and electrical effects have been secured for this big production press notices from other cities where this show has been produced ami from local rehersals this promises to be on«' of the most laughable and inter*, esting plays evef produced in this city. After seeing Mr and Mrs Switzenburger and their fifteen children, Hirem Green and Birdie his pride'. Widow Smithers, Mrs Moeea Brown and her poor henpecked husband. Mrs I’ljxrr and her daughter. Dudes and the city folks, also the great side show scene singers dancers musicans snake charm ers wild men and other interest ing features of the side show which we have not room to men tion. If you can’t laugh you had better see a doctor. This show is made to laugh ar.d if yon wan* to laugh one evening away don’t forget to seethe Burlesque of the Linn County Fair. I • •r» l< rum Parsili» a W. E. < iill. RiriRi, C. V. Warner Scio )lillim| <>oippîio(| Mf *f « )> • » > |f I < * SCIO ROLL 1ER MILLS IS - < lUI’t .|< A I I II W'»• do • Î I lour un General < «»*«>•»* ar* Its I x »»»« ä G i iHw Gaal 'J* ’GlGr** IhiUtieM Whr sat «ale. W «• l>r I Xlin u I »*l»i Y «•»» •»•»«! f. » lt»«4 4’ F latir f a* ilusln*«» for *n«l VA ill b.«lo G_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r FIRST CLASS MILK I COWS WANTED X Cows with calf at side or coming fret*h within it month. * Ä « !