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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1915)
f '/ ' ■* •* » / • • * a • • i I ■ * »•■ ♦ a • • • F •9 Can fill ortiera Watered at the p«tolk» at Scio, Ore . a» aecond-claaa mall matter. MfHxa IHKHON One year in advance .. .. One year, at end of year. Sia months In advance........ Three months in advance . II 25 1 50 75 rat«-« n>ul» application. known on - *- Í4 for -f * * »•> ?•* * t » à «» JF» * 4» • ' - « r> ? * * • ./ . .»__ _ How’s 1 hi»? young T hursday by '»Ives, either sex, crated F.O. B. L. W CHARLES Advertising *>• e • • ’ ’ s. Calves For Sale (G he kantiani jleirs pub : ished every • •« *7 .» * ». •• Scio, Oregon. Phone me what you want and get price. C C WADE Dangers o< a C*«M. Do you know that all the minor ail ments colds are far the most danger ous? it is not the colds themselv«*s that you need to fear, bnt the serious diseases that they so often lead to. Fur that reason every coid should be I gotten rid of with the least |>oaalbh- de lay. To accomplish this you will fin«l < ’hamtierlain'e Cough Remedy of great h«-lp tu you. It kxawna a cald, relieves thè lunga. aui» rK|«’cturat>an and ens- bica Ih** ey»U*m tu throw uff thè cold. Fot «ala by al! dealer». 4 -k »• •* < • e ♦ « ’ • e * 9 * • Anrifeidlri r.iMaa-v»*«« J.llamee. VV. F. (Illi, A Bilyeu, J.R Ham«», C. A. Warnar. We offer One Hundred 1 ‘ollari Rewatd ior any case ut Catarrh that cannot l«e cured by Hall’i Catarrh Cure. J. F 1 « IIKNFY A cn T t.«k». O We. the MiMlersigt.* 1 ha«« hnown F J Chener for lhe las« 11 veer», at»«) b.1)»»» him f»rfec«lr t *>w rshfe In s)l l* i»l«>. »• transactions and Wiwn- »ally ahi* lo caret out any >na4<* h no lirin NATIONAL BANK <») OiMMKIVR ToiwU. •> Hall's Catarrh Cure Is take« ii-.terwslb actins directly upon the bl«««l s « m I «no <«- ;» »urfar*» *»r ««»• svstrtn Tre«lm*m»sls ..nt tree >‘r < .1 ce* «■ fwr bottle H.-I4 l>> sll t«rugg«.<e Taha II. » i »«ui-> ru e ««« «.ssues'ies fido Milliim 6011« SCIO ROLLER MILLS Old oiipcm 5 cents a bundle at the News office. Fltfur Fl»vr •"<« Milllna Bu.ln»« W. daa • f • w h..i «»•* In e «N» touahi Flwld enei Car E»Ofor Dual«»»»» a«.d Will Treat Y m W Night BO IFARS EXPERIENCE John (rill is in very poor health tnd is confined to his home this AMD DON I MAAE TOUR ON1 1 STO? iN POHTLARC week. Tnso< Mswas Desiane Coevmax's Ac CITER S ASTI \M EVF STS C<> Surveyor G«<!< *a ram«- to I yot s la’twrekatd did surveying for >r Applet!. Thr outcome of th« Crier »h«x4ing i« that .Mrs Grier married Solomon «r I'urtlai <1 last w«-ek. Mr» I'erl Gat«’» is to t«*ach the Mint« school durrg th«- winter term, bh<- 1« a fine teacher. She is the daughter <>' Mr aid Mrs Charles Raihe« of I arum I ■nd the rd*co of merchant Raines u that place. Th«* town of Gate* is r.amid aft« , H«*rt Gate» father wh> t >»k up tic 1« cation of that burg forty years aj* ||i* was the pioneer school t« arher ir thia country. Mrs Bonnett Robertson of Gates die« Friday the hth inst. of h* art fallur«- b|.< and her husband have lived her« since 1W.1. Sh«* has been a life* lull) member of the Rapist church ami 1 consistent Ch istinn. Sh«* r«-nred i large family Four of her chil.lre* afu*r becoming grown preceded th«* unknown land and she was Saturday along side of them in th« Kings Prairie cemetery. One of th« boys (James) was conductor on a rail rua«l in Washington and was killed In i wreck on his ow-n train. 1 wo children survive her. Mrs Mar*. G<x«l«In of < «ales and Rolo-rt of Albany who 1» an engineer on the C A E Mi> ■nd h«-r husband maintain« d a delight ful home full of g<H>d cheer and hospi tality. The latch string was alwsy« out and atra«ig<-ra within th«- gate ma 1« tu feel at home. Funeral services w«*r> h> Id in the Congregational church Rev. M* K<I<1 of MUI City and lie. I lair of Albany officiated, a very larg« proc.-«.ion full«>w«t| to th«* cemetry Mr Byron Wolfe of Portland an< wife are here for a while. Byron i» cruising for the Weycrhauser Lumbet Co on lhe ridge between Mill City and th«* North Fork. >he is visiting hei mother and three brothers who lire or the old home ranch at Mill City. Mr Homer now dead, inherited the plar« from his mother who marricd-a Mr Dr Ford who h«>mcst>*adr<l the land over fifty years ago, oM timers no doubt re membe r him. The Catholic's haye built frontage on rhetr church at Mill City with a belfry over head. T he Odd Fellows of M. C. install« officers January 2nd. Ik>n Me Knight is helping to run th« machinery In the big mill. A large number of witnesses have gone to Portland to attend court A Mr Giebleer has brought suit against the Hammon«] Lumber Co. foi damage« for injuries received whih lugging. The <Md Fellow» of Klamath Fall t«*legraphe«l the 0*1*1 Fellows of M« liama to tsk«* charge of th«- burial of tie«« Me lx*an who dun! at the former place lhe body arrived Hatnrday, January 2. an«l was taken to the Fox Valle* cemetery and mterretl the same day George was born and reare«i on th«* ok) h«irnvst«*n<l on the ridge lx*tv* ten Lyons and Jordon. He was an ord. rlv young man of rimk I character, lie is aurvived by a sister Miss krancis of I ortlaix* who is prescient of thr Nurses Associa tion of Oregon, a brother Duncan bead sawy«*r for thr Hammond Lumber Co. and a siaur Mrs Prince Goodman of Klamath Falla, Prince i» a member of lhe rv»fect«<1 Gixxlruan family that lived many years near th** Jundan («range hall. If President " ils<*n is comtrelled to send a final ulhmatum to Enplar d, he had better aend that navy aroun«l t«> keep the Japa from climbing our tall trcea. J R GEl-DEs U.S. Johnston When you want your engines and other machtnety r«pair«*d, or any kind • f turning d ne in wood or iron or your saws filed «nd gummed, t' o«>d saws t>uilt to Older. I’ric«-s reasonable. •»( '¡O <)|{|¿< iüN A«r«rn* *jr* •’ f « at»«’» »**4 <fe*rr»F<‘ es’c.ir «mewta n gN»r .«píf « »1 frw »baa** m M rfY»«‘My A * -*»** *■ * (L»n**<n>riH ud H/.*tvtvQF . •mil fra«. aw»»* - » f<«r •*- «’***< raie».tat*«« th«' MM in A < «*. rwcrir poveri w4Wa. Wfu«a*< < ‘ar»», in I bn Scientific American A FacHs«s»<.lr til e<ra<*4 »««Pf u »‘k>n t ( »•»» «■'•w.liPti i* <-»naA. I • n*w*ri ri» Ta«n a i VUHNÄC o . w »’ HewW Hratxh AMfccx «Fri- Ua4VM Siir Best ClaWi'ig: ©ST© * > ? J1ÍF. 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