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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1915)
It dm sn't nrihi any di/f:enre irluthcr you irunt to buy anythino ■ not if n il pay you to come to St io uni c a b /»y du y at 7J. Z-r WvL. Vet Sci<» 1‘rraa, April li. W>3 Morrisons Hardware I I Store Next Saturday, > il 11 BLITZ WAS MuOtST. TWENTY-TWO YEARS AGO Vi ( Giv« the Time M. « Trtatwr/ Job. Í .Mr Tv- I) h tv ill mi Dani« I Born Saturday. April S, lMl»:t, Ic ■ I l I <MV .1 •• » 1i !nn of »t lie. to the wife of M I’ Is'ng. a \\ II* llig I it iny «.»r-l, In* turm-d daughter. idilv e\ ¡tded h.« hand with, Pws Cleveland has appoint'd •r ' \.i Ink u** pis U« •r»,'* covering them Hon Chas B B* llinger as I 'nited * a nn*. States District Judge at Portland \ Il c x pLi 11 ti.! the vacancy created by the I d. ath of Judge M 1‘ Beady. A Lebanon woman who went » • t > A liai t*i hear Bui N did 1 riot get home for over a week. 1 Whether she bei arn-* hysterical r<» .y .-.t n I iiiftit idihm ! Arro»t and Departure o< Pit,,ng<r T raina W\»«tbum S|-r; ,pi. 1.1 Pranch W t.'f SCI«» « V» North South 9 P in Corvallis & Eastern mi NKf li - Alban) Mill City I Pally except Sunday. pt: 10 p rn ej o’. w m ~ ! s i* an tt ppi leant i<>r nflice »•• •! 1 <• mhl rrlv upon In* • m the matter. V an, an ofTu-c -eek t ■ 1 BRYANT from excessive laughter or lost ATTORNEY AT LAW her reason through extreme er. i here i ■ :i!v •>• **. « r, I a«p:re melancholia, is not stated. I .bollili refil.e »itti- 2Vl 2 N«-w Kirnt Salumai Hani Hldg. till of et Early gardens that were plant retrinl to thi- r rin'dniiient*." ed during the good weather in < »BEGUN Well. » it •' ic i. that V nues- ALBANY March in or«ler to do well sh«>u <1 ti re I the r< t rtati'-man it» Ills id pon *-. fill Villi’C. I I h * shed.led over. We sh >uld • ' e tr* , in not«--, Mr thing corrugate«! iron would an MIA KERS STAGE swer the purpose admirably. ■." i«urv note«, »ignor?" Tuesday evening just after ir. You might give t * count ui'.<l watt h nightfall the alarm of tire was i-'t vou would I'ind o sounded anti everybody was on XI ■<i I returned them.” Stag.' meets all Mnnkrra trains, * hand instanter. The fire proved o/ ri n a t / ht local thiiitri by .Morris m. Ix'uis leaving Scio llot.-l at S:0ft a h, “t. < re I- no clianre at <1 2:10 |> in float for {¡rt tin duh . somrthind dot id- noir Í to be a burning chimney on the residenci* of Uncle Harvey Shel Cor r<* nr>* liotter magician« tra teli elusi a nd ! trill till you hoir to <h t a «ou. For there ivou'il ton w hich «y baiateti itself by ticket. I ■ • I ft .-.•••r t!i«*ir emmt- the time the tin* Ixiy s were ready •1 ’ l.ifi- and Adventure. 1. for action and no damage was : III kids 1Û years and under that 'ire out A done (neither by th«* tire nor th«* S' • J*«S a Clock. sidt of Scio be on hand at my stori ut I o'clock » boy.) The promptness ami /\ I . Ilai.didl, G i. il» «•, «ite not nnted far W A r. wing, alacrity that our boys manifest sharp anil I itili ¿ire you all a ticket to Ila Vice Pre». Pr.-nl-nt ti-.-urcs, rti:«l nne *d m getting there wtnn an alarm shoir. .dll tmrn kids of the saint ary In on m !‘«s«,ntly thè men is sound« d is commendatile. i: I» Mc« t <’.i-hi«*r ili. li »he w.u* intrie And Take in ‘Che hand at 7 o'clock in tin t reni nd •> nd d'l yorr ticket for tin i rt n ind shmr, th> afhrno>n slunr trill be exclusive for mt t of tmrn peopi Older people trill bt rttpiiitd to makt a ¡ un hast of some sort. This is simply so Ho kids trout bt rroirdtd out. I ira nt the kids; f/co per for manees in thi afternoon for Hu out of loan ptofd and one in the trenind for t/u city of Scio. ìioys and dh'ls and dr'ou'ii p'oph cu n di / ibi ir tirili ts u ith flu ir pareli ist * any timi dtirind the day Id tryom isie ¡r-mu C<> iu , eri ry ont irill In lo n MORRISON N Farmers Meat scio. Market ok i iitiv Fre«h Meat, Mince Meat and Boloqna We have estnl»li-li«*<l a in* it route «mt of S* io, covering the surrounding country Eggs taken, and highest « ash price paid for hide«. Frank McDonald <&, Co. Just remember tnat the News When renewing your subscrip office sells typewriter ribbons tion to The News don’t forget to ■nd carbon paper cheaper than remind us of the big magazine anyone else in Linn county. offer. J u't of li»! mg u per- «|u* -tion. Sbe su« mi thè ci'.r <»nc ufi- «ni thè conihietor He »ithdrcw hi» ««.itili (roin a cu- t, <>! »< rv«'i! lite diai U e I by u iii.-irincr in ion «itili thè «ex- » re «ur «si tu u por "It InrV« ti» ree -«»•- l.” 'I he fmor giri d tritìi thè c •!*• i short «-x -r. i in . t ali«- «iHitrd un- >i*.ii In-for«' tri mg ««b.it lime it un», lltf'l u big «loi L. April 21. iMW't Maple tree leaves are ju> t making their appearance. In ti e school tipj.ortier rnci.t of county funds. Bist. No gets J31M. Mrs Young and Charles Warn er huvo been on th«* sick list dur ing the week, but are out again. John till). A J Shelton ar.d M V Bilyeu are subpoenaed as jurors to .serve at the special term of court to convey next Monday. Mr and Mrs Ablsitt de ir«* to express th<ir heartfelt thanks for the sympathy and kindness extend to them during the ¡line ■ and «h ath of their brother Thom as E Straith* fT. Henry Mvers and Fred Morris returned from Monmouth for the ■ommer they expect to return to the sc boil next fall. The special session of the V S senate after confirming all appointments of President Cleve land. adjourned last Saturday. The school district is now fifth in point of number of school children in the county. In re gard to school buildings, we are «low n near the foot of the class. However wh -n our new house is completed, we will be near, if not at the head. An exchange says: “You’d scarce expect one of my age. in merchandising to engage, and hope l«» get a paying trad«» with out the local ¡»apers aid. And yet 1 di<l that very thing. I open ed up a store last spring this month the sheriff took my stock, and sold it frum the aition block. Don’t view me with a scornful eye, but simply say ns I p i s by : There goes a fool who seems to think he had no use for printers ink. There is a truth as broad as earth, and* business men should know its worth; its simply thia: the public buys its goods from those who advertise. Hhcumatk Pain» Melies cd W hv »uffvr from rhcumatium when relief may l>e had at »<> »mall a coat? Mra Elmer Hatch. Peru, Ind., writ-«, | “I have be«-n aubjcct to attack« of rheumatitm for years Chamberlain« Liniment always rrlevea me immediate ly and I take pleasure in recommending , it to o' hers. ” 2.’* and 50 cents bottele« I F ur »ale b; all dealers. » ta » i i i*id v. a» 1 (> Physician Surqcon Trh'phoii»', F lehmig«» V. || MIO Olli ,hON R. SHELTON Loti - ■i. uni. C«i :>» «nt Given • Ja!t. s » A. tJ. I* It I I. I.. il | ’ -nii *•( tri i- lo -v b > i .i'*i llora a general banking buaineM, rrcriy.-a money aubject tu checa, pay» intercut on tun.- deposita, and i» regularly inspected by alate bank examinera. Reni Estati* .*>, ju.-t *.« th«' happi i fvA' i.Hint!*« in*.» u I miiii • e for tlie «Inilv oili", • v ifcy "wiled into In» im *-. nn«l ge’itly |ila«rd i i«l upon In.* arm. • ar,” ■ I»«.1 «*'tly »n*l, o'i <« Io k *>f niv liuir i:i y -'.ii |> ket«. i . ' si, »«. ■ < '.heart,” ti *■■ Ir'bliv, .in I •n.-’cly e.tibru ««I th- i , ,oi r«»w« nnd jovk . **l . t here in the pocket y heart!" ", Hnrrydelighted'« '.tic aifev. "Won't «oil • it mid rce if you vnn • > ’C pm’* v hen you get '' — rb:'.id«*!pliia Tel«* A Bland Re^ly. A wo.. , i uh i< in chntity i io < each tl.iy to cora ?.»« I> t ' or <»i n < in t laiin urv, tvbcre n there wen* •••nployed two Chine«, *. I' ic I i time •<ho the charity worker would »top for an instant r’hd Ape ’•> to the bn«» I “Hello, John, ahe w*<U!<l cal! out t * wlurh mdutatiun iMilut.itiun th«* the cvl«*»tia! woii'd re'iiv, "II - Io, I« la-h. ’’«» rrbi v. “ 11 •*!<>, ’!) . ” One > H -aw only ore t’hin.i- ii :: i : i u i* r** t ii* r< ..*1 I- n two, and -I. “\V hero I» the other. Jnlm ?” ‘ ¡I i iti lio ■ tal," «nul ilio latin dniii.iii. ‘ (‘imtinn gwtlemsa attvek ti o in t' .* Ir* o itli a h!»<k." St. I .oui» Post-I >: *|iat« li. Notary Public Ailminirtrat'ir of I ¿oana Negotiated, tabu Abstract» Obtain* '! arui 1.valimi* d ____ W OMEN Love This Magazine M.CALl'S i« ibf I «fl Gu 4« H oh »* ' k.-Tfilrtg H;»?«« of m »T9 th«i 9tlc la »W w f‘4 A i «M U<«M •»»»;* r-^fy »‘» a *’ f t » thl eirv ( I A. «n J d. P« t I n • »4 « «t. Une/ werk, « h . ihgt l.fMtn » > iMB*«** end »i « 1‘rict.anlr '•<’ • TW. * hll «.»3 <. . K.n»teJ Met * I (;««•• I >t i.ffl FUI E. a ne* tu rie'*' •» w 9tf i < rnrií « .*e a ;- — A » rr • -rr f fi l’Àl f f •• «« CTS» MUT» » > ; At4». MwTAiX « «IIM W œ«r» ». ! CHUSCO- /W«»* T aulito.-Ki»:** M ■ î usru * A Pcrmirtnl Thing. "\o!i ' ¿y* »( (<i-*l," »aid the bndtf- •■rin.* I.: or to a sitae»«. “Ihn» you were horn in I * •; n»n you any vou uer«’ boin ui I-S7. That'» an in- ■ r. ■ un i ! «I— repani-y, though i- rbap» you may I m * abl«* to «-«plain it.” '■Certainly I can explain it,' r«*- tort««! the uitneM. “There’s no in- ’ wa» isirn in < ongruitv ih- m. |SSö and jn»t »tav«*d born. Why, I’rn born yet."—Youth'« Com panion. I Best typewriter ’arhon paper made, two sheets for 5c at the News office. Anione in Scio who has wash ing to do will please see Mrs R J Compton. 19-lf «