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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1915)
« « I I' , V» ■ • dvr 1 vvvvvvwvvvvv (’"»hr Sintiam Slrus pub ; ished every ( ’»»nfrrti liierv, Irr < ’n am mid ( ’¡gars Centered at the postotfice at Scio, Ore as ss-cond-elaaa mall matter. rales made application. 9 0 0 0 I *<ist < ’tin Is a S|M‘cinlt\ MI IIMI Xll'l IHN KAI).- Advertising Proprietor .1. .- STD'I I L W.CHARTES SCIO, 11 1 One year in advance.............. (hie year, at rmi of year Six months in advance ........ 1 hr«-«- month* in advance ... ( '< )R .N ICR $ o <A < Ï )Z T hursday by We take TL’.- all»! Duftet ill eXcTlilllge nfi.l pav tin- hiL’he-t price for same. OREGON 0 &U 1JOG WALLOW on known Make our sture vom IT. a*irmir'< rs. PROCHASKA F NEWS CO. 0 &. OREGON SCIO. e--’ 1 Good Roads Day Scia .’liliiiiij CoiiipaiH| 4Í N >t being able t<> do any wori on the roadg on Go<xl R ads day. the County Court suggested that we name a special day for Di* tricl lfi. We therefore t;atn. June 19, and earnestly req :« each one to come out, if pos»ib'. and do what you can to improv, our roads. W A Gilkey, Su| • r- visor. DL i Bf'TTS, J. .11» »rm**. W . r . lì ill, A Bihcu, J. K Bar dr . C. A. Warner. Pamnwr, W ««.» k - tami , C * HDHN WIE TOUR CHIT STOP IK PURTUS R -zular Correspondent t « •< ■>• h (Copi right«»!. 1915, George Bingham) »I« t < » SCIO ROLLER MILLS Fl. tc' er lb- :> p I. ■ a g >1 heating days ago but did not stay long as Stove for rent clu &p during th<- sum Postmaster *u occupied in a card mer month-* game and too busy to talk to him. |\< i A - »<>m<- p« "(>’«• hav. so much more During a discuMion al out the war in hair on their he< m ! i > than others. Dock front of the blacksmith shop )e«terda) II * r • ' • . t. o-. rial artist, several dogs a.ide I local color by rn* will hereafter cut it at lor a peck. gaging in a free-for-all fight The pet r«>ster *>f Sim Fliraicrw was Gamier creek is rising ver) fast it ¡»st •. < - < r t .. , ■ . Dill M* thodist is now quite a prominent stream and church Sunday wirning. the bridges are all being enlarged, Ar Washington II*. ks has returneti from effort should be made to keep it this in unpleasant vts.i with relatives tn way all the time. A dance will be given Satur the llye 'traw vicunty. Clab Hancock start'd out thia morn Th«* Horse !>«*• ti r of the Calf Ribs day evening, July 3. at the Rich ing to look for the front end of h: , *< nt th,, ardson Gap T J S and Z (’ B J n«-;gh!-**ih gourd vine. I he vine has been grow livery statd*-in lickvillc on<- .lay this ing very rapidly for the past several hall. Good music will l»e fur week nished and a good time is as A stranger r*n!<- through «>vr midst week , and Clab fears it has got over on aomebu !y c I m -' b premises. U ini sured to all. Lunch will be one day this w.-ck An unsuccessful the fro*’. end of the vine was last Bee- served at midnight. Everybody < lf.>rt « a* ma ... b) I’az Carlow to tirxl it was headed toward Tube Mosely-i out whether he w a. <<>m<-ig or going. is cordially invited to attend. watermelon patch. I he 1 armors lion e |{< *tsurant f-<m Hinder» spent Tuesday morning witch serv« square meals at all hours watering his mule at the trough in th. 1 at Tickvilh , ha t installed a new lot of horae lot. The mule appeared ver) ' beefsteak. thirst) and after he had spent several I’.-ke Easley has i>een kept busy th.- hours carrying water from the trond Manio Spring Farm, cot ist- umbrvl over Sim grew alcrmed arid made an inves >ng of 1(13 acres, registered 1 past w«-ek h. 1 . ng - *> an 11)^ |r*f W* f1 »1». tigation of both the mule and the goats, high grade Jersey cattie. Issar Hellwapj,’c*r, who in hu '•oung* i 1 registered Jersey bull, I J< r ¡ er day » ti - d to t>* ve ncnrly every* | trough. He later put on his *|>ees and discover«»! that the trough had no lot sey Red sow, farming impl.- thing l.e beard, i .1'- J*ut M» •k<«|iU*' I tom in it nients, etc. For particulars set * cal he d<>«-sn’l 1» lievi- but about half of ! By not having to keep a fire going in Janies Wann on farm, or writ» what h h ■ ■vii nay a . his stove this summer the old Miser \\ «• -Is. • f •»•«* an Hl ' <swn»«r. ! lt Vl LI' < l I MlIlH tasl»»m Sa»ia< ir» boUflht tí»•» Tr««a( ÎIM >4 y- 47 ISviwlrvwaw Kwai riewr < (or F a«'|s| Y ou ar»«l Flotar an«l I. b < l*at»He,<! Bualne»» Klnl.t Dance, July 3 For Sale owner, ( II Wahi. Junction ( it*. — ♦ MARKET REPORT The following an- rash price i on Thursday of each week by OU dealers: Wheat, per bu-hel .............. ... I (tala Flour, per .ack........................ 1 55 Ilran, per ton...... .......... . 30 00 Middlings, per ton ........ 35 00 Chop, wheat, |>er ton ........ 85 ou Chop, oats, per ton .... 30 IM) 30 CO Barlev Chop. ....................... Butter, (Country) per roll . 40 Eggs, per dozen...................... IS* Chickens, (>er pound.............. 9 «ieese, per pound ................ 07 Turkeys, per jmund .............. 12 bucks, per pound Pekin ... 10 Ducks. Indian Bunner .. . 8 Beef, per pound, live weight 5 to 06 Pork, dressed ................ .. V Pork, liee weight............ Veal, per pound, for shipping 9 • «* Daily Albany Herald and San- tiam News $2.50 for one y» ar. Geo. Rodgers and J M Lindl.-y each took a load in their Eord cars and went to Brownsville last Thursday Where they at tended the pioneer, returning 11, the evening. Mrs Emma Cyrus return«*.! Sunday evening from a busine? visit to Portland. Restored to Good Health "I was sick for four year» with stom ach trouble," writes Mr* Otto Ganz, Zanesville. Ohio. "I lost weight and felt so weak that I almost gave up h«>pe of being cured, A friend told me about Chanibcrlans tablets, and since using tv ■ > bottles <>f them I have been a well woman." Obtainable ever) where. A I** ir »• • th.- Ito > ,u I". Victor Vidlrolas Columbia Grafonolas Edison Phonographs t’r< pin . 1 io to i has figure«! it out that h«. will save < a few enough woaai to run him al! winter. Terms as k>w as .'Mi <, nt« a u. < k. All tin- Iahst records. !'■ ,'■! ar Sheet Music IS t’ent.s. Best Me air. in the City Deafness Cannot Be Cured , by Im al appi!. «U. » • ’h»> iMu.d r »< h for 25 Cents lh< •!)•*<»>« «I -’T th. rAf 1 h. • <" ijr '* ■> *'» t uie 4«* * - aa .* 1 tii • by I’l'u'iiuul trtn.di'i I». ah*»» • Room 50c and 'Jp jfSLhd t»y an uokfn.d t»f il»« mit ALBANY, ORE. M. STALE V. Proprietor Scio Drupqi«st Hits Valuable Aqcncq OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is c<Hiiplt te mi<l our stork fresh and rlr.’ill. W'r carry a full Coffee, Canned Goods, fart, everyth in«r for the table. E (' Peery has the Scio agency for the simple mixture of buckthorn bsrk. glycerine, etc, known as Adler- i-ka. the ren -dy which liecarne fa mous by curing appendicitis. This -in i .s re- . i\ ha» ■ I now have plenty of fine Loganberries for sale. 15 cents on the bushes, or 25 cents per rfi. action aid gallon delivered in Scio, G. F. Korineli, B. V. S. llolh ♦ »■ t. * ♦ 9* 11 It /iliom s n/a\ - f//.'/.Vr7z\ t I «P, Sk -j Tnaoe M arx « De bions FiTi’Ä!*.**. . ..................... g-- ;£2 S-: DR. T. K. SANDERSON . a Scientific American. DENTIST fl han «fermi wEy innwtrmfM v^kir Uii.Mon ' M (r ■ .’7 VUSN X Co.«”—- New Yj»t SCIO OREGON J .*« • ì « 50 »EARS r EXPEftiENCe Veterinari in * ’’J 1 " line of Spicer, mid in needed I I I I I I I I HIBLER ? GILL GO. N i 9 M Santiam Berry Farm drains such surprising amounts of old g Qajnt>s matter fron th i-«l. t>»at JfST (>NE DOSI relieve- sour sto.,.ach, gas on the stomach and constipation almost IM- Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera MEDIATELY. The quick action of Diarrhoea Remedy Adler-i-ka is aatonishing. There is a remedy that every family should l*e provided with, and especially GUARDIAN 3 SilE. during the summer months. Think of Notice is h. *-.■! ', given tl at the un the pain and suffering that must be en il.-rsi.;! < *1 guHt.iiati of Harriet Good dured when m.dicine must be sent for win, nn it »a* <• (■■r'-.-n, w i I. bursuant or before relief can l«e obtained. This to the order of th«- c*>unty court -f Linn remedy is thoroughly reliable. Ask County. Dr.-g* n. duly m id. and entered anyone who has used it. Obtainable in the mat'.-r of th.- guardianship of ever) where. said insane person on the 26th day of Mgy, 1915, sell at private sa'c for rash in hand from and after the Zsth day of Look over your mowers, rakes, June, 191S, th«* following .icsrritwvi real and binders, no mutter what property l-.-longir.g to th«- e.tate of make and see what extras you said insane pvraon. to-wit: I will get them for you Lots Noa. 27 and in Ran» >m's Ad need. dition to Mill ' ity. l.inn County, Ore if I have to .«end to the factory gon. »» recorded in the original plat of for th»-m. I can pet anything said .-utdltion. you need, even if the machines Said sale to l>e n r> e subject to con- have been discontinued. 1 fir mi. lion bv said county court. Morrison —Scio Ore. Harr) A. Goodw in, Guardian. Co. Albany Oregon ■ » >a Dhln* *»f th. 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