The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 14, 1915, Image 2

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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.
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We offer One Hundred 1 ‘ollari
Rewatd ior any case ut Catarrh
that cannot l«e cured by Hall’i
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Chener for lhe las« 11 veer», at»«) b.1)»»»
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transactions and Wiwn- »ally ahi* lo caret
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SCIO ROLLER MILLS
Old oiipcm 5 cents a bundle at
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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.
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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.
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