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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1915)
( % « ja 9 • . . 1 . * » I".-.' ( t *> * .• —'J. ♦ * f • * A.» * * •”<-< v ? • L* • * r • • ;*< I « s LETTERS FROM OUR « COUNTRY 0 9 • •• ' L . ••" '. »• \, Mi i I a > • . , • • CORRESPONOENTS K Mi Editor Santiatu N ••»» ’ITi»* old Pie Eatvt iii'* c»»tne to life again end ir as hnppt a« it .¡line bug. ¡ In* old far ii is nicely lloating alnng like a ’eai on it sttmni over ed dies and r’-tlb'S. with futtir»- prospects never brighter, good health, good crops plenty to eat and nothing to wear. : S' ’ V - • > 'r‘ s •* ’>• * ,► ■s>. ‘ • • - ----- . . . < .......... . • Last rvpiirts from I’nclv Geo Bilyeu and wit»» vim ale at Breitriiblish hot Springs, is that they are enjoying the blessing of health ami their lovely outing along with »ot.H* 4»4> more sick pe»»ple who all seem to be improv ing in health. Hay making and hauling in is now the order of tin* »lav as the weather is ideal for work, and harvesting is moving into line with pio— pccts for a bountiful yield, making evervbialv Imppv to know that giuh will b» p|*ii- tiful. Mr« Clara Grillin wlm has been ailing for a long time is now ott the mend ami i* able to be up part of the time. List 77 imw has a Sundav school organ ¡/••«I. whieli meets each Sunday at 2 p m. Mis Newton Grabtree wlm has been ill for s»nne three months with swollen glands of the throat ami n»‘ek is still in a critical condition and suffer* quite a lot of pain. The doctors differ as to tin* nature of the com plaint, hut none seem to give her anv relief. Autos are v» rv numerous of late and go by every day, head ami tail up, snuffing »moke out behind. " There Las Ix-v-n a little disturt- ar.ee among the jwople over the Canuila tl.istlr qut-Mion us order» have been issued by the Court, ordering them all cut at once, which I» working quite a hard- ship on some n:¡ there are hun- ¡reds of acre» along Crabtree creek. Beauty More than Shin t»eep Ohtamaldr everywhere. LACOMB NEWS ITEiS Geo McLeod at I fatniiv art enjoying a viait with hi» »¡»ter, Mrs Ashbaugh, of lienver. Colo, who arrived here Sat unlay. There may be lota of unemployed in some part» of the country but then were n<>ne around here last weak. Ev erybody ia aa bu»y a» the old euw'i tale. The contractor» began work la»! Wrck on the new school house to be built al I-»comb thia summer It will • - J'» Í •. • 4 ■"■•• J' ■ •• ■ I ) i <F * FA X I >.\ Rl > Father. Mother, Sister, Brother mid 111<‘ K Lidies. i I For Less Than Z5he Cost o>f Mailing Through special arrangement with the publishers we arc enabled to make our trit nd< and subscribers the fol low - ing generous ofler: SUNSET MAGAZINE 4 mo8. calue 8Oc 4 11108. cal uc 6Oc McCLURE'6' PICTORIAL REVIEW ! mo8. caluc 6Oc 4 nios- cubie LADIES’ WORLD 4Oc caluc 4 mos LITTLE, FOLKS 4Oc Z5he SANTIAM NEWS OXE YEAR, culue $1.25 TOTAL VALUE, REGULAR RATES $4.05 contain three nx>ma. on« room lu-ing built jointly bv th- Green Mountain and Lacunib district» for High School FOR A LIMITED TIME purposes. We offer the above combination of standard literature for A Eugene man waa in thia vicinity last week arranging to harvest a large quantity of the evergreen blackberries which grow in such profusion in certain localitlr*. He expicU to employ twenty five pickers. Mrs <’ E N> an vi»iied la»t week with her daughters at May ton ami Crabtree Fem Ridge 1« getting to be a clover country. Nearly every farm has a clover field or two and for quality and quantiny it cant be tieat anywhere. Lacomb Local No l'l.'t. I I A C I) of A ¡net Saturday night and initiated a claaa of four in the mysteries and teachings of their order. This offer is open to New or Old Subscribers alike If vou Arc nt Present a Subscriber to Anv <>t the Above Publications, Your Subscription Will Be Extruded BRING OR MAIL YOUR ORDER TO The ladies of the Union will give an lee cream Social on the evening of Aug ust 14. Everybody cordially invited. N’earlv every week a but of merchan dise is ordered by the Union. Some times only a few dollar* worth of mi»- cellar eoua articles; but We have learned that it is not necessary to have a real large order to make a substantial sav ing. That is really keeping money at home. X 1C\\ X X'FI A M Tha question of a new hall is now l»< ■ ■ng agitated aid we are in hope» that before the end of the year we wit have a home of our own in which to meet. Orcgonliic We wpor t 9 M « BEST FOK OKEGONIANS 9. M JOUI, Districi Mgr. Confiilrs, Oregon Lvrnan Smail was up home Broad Or mmad Hats. Sundav with a load of hi» Toward t1 • enJ of the thirteenth lady friends. II«* has a job century big breed brimmed lists ___ on the railroad. were L »hc.ble in Austria. They I now have plenty of fine were of »itch liupc dt.ncnaions that Himalaya berrie» are Loganberries for s«ie. 15 cent» a face nnd- ’ r one of them could not at theSantiam Farm and the be rci'»gnized. A poem written by on the bushes, or 25 cent» per Pie Eater think* they are Johan: cs Hibllauh expreues di.-pist gallon delivered in Scio. Nuperior to any other. I can with the at’ 1c and the hope that the S W Gaine». highly recommend them to ha’« might be eonai;med to the anyone wishing bet Tics, at Dnnub “»■» that the pn tty faces of our women might‘once more be 15c per gal. until Ort. 31. Stat» nt nhlo. City ot Toledo. I come v ixible.”—Fxehsnge. Lucas CkMiniv. I ” The Farmers Educational Frank J Chensy m»v»» oatti th»i 1« senfc.r partner of the flrm of F J Cli»r«> Me Thouiht Then High« <'»» operative I’niun ia pro A Co.. 4<rin( hu»ln.»» In the «'Uy of Ta “W’ re 1« A -»»r I. -Il school ?" lado. County and Slate Kfor-MM. »mi gressing nicely with new IhM »«Id flrm wilt par tlw sum • r r-NIt ask im | the «tranc-T in town. lll'NONKI» OOl.I.AItH for oe l> «ml ev members adding their names •‘Which o; th" pompons ery cae» of Cs’srrh that eann t be « u> I by the use of HAM.H CAT IKRII CVttK. ami helping to roll the big looking ••Hr 'i addressed. PRINK J CHKNI Y to before me and sobe rltx-,1 n “Why. h ire yon more than one mv Sworn wheel steadily along, It is pull- i>r.-eence. I hie uh day of le-ml-r. a r> im . ing the farmers out of the mire high school ?“ iScall A W at.FAROV “(Hi, ye»; «» ham two school*, Notary Public and the clay and they are now Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Inter-, ilpr each three atone high.*—Youacra and arta dim tlv upon th" blood and mo. busy making out orders for the Statesman. roti» •■irfnica of the system Send for leeOmontnl- tr-e * winters supply of g»»ods and ltr<>- F J I'HFNFT A CO TnUdo. O F « 1 bv all t»r'-rrl-t« “ ceries to be sent direct to the Teh» Hall's Family >*1u» »••( co os'I ya flea. tlenctltcd Bv Chamberlen»'» Liniment manufacturers, which will no "Last winter I used »'hamberlain'n doubt aggregate some $2.000 and We make a specialty will make a saving of about $500. liniment for rheumatic pain», »tilfneaa ami Borene«» of the knees and can con- i Friendship, Engagement anil David Horseburgh has his new •ctentiously aay that I no ver used any- j W*dding rings —F M French •<■ thinit mat <*M me »<> m .ch tr»od ” Ed- j stock bern about completed and Son. Jewelers and Engravers. ward «'raft, Elba. N Y. Obtainable' is fillin;. it with hay. everywhere. Albany. • ’••-; TO READERS OF Wm Green and two sons called on the Pio Eater Lira social chat Sunday afternoon after attend ing Sunday school. A beaut.ful woman aiway» han gi«*'. ■tige»Uun. If your du:***tion 1« faulty t’h»mt'"-.»ir>'» tabbt» will du you good. • ‘ •-• SPECIAL OFFER Mrs Effie Hart of Portland came tip last week on busfnen it Leba non and for a visit with ber »ist< r Mi Jessie Bilyeu. Dave Bilyeu returned horn* Saturday from Lebanon where he has a contract for hauling wood, Dave is a rustler. . J* ■ ■ , a Mrs L ¿ zip Crabtree anti Mrs John W si-ly of Scio came out to Mr and Mrs Clarence Love the Farm Saturday after berries. PIE EATER. joy arc with us an<l seem to bo enjoying life immensely. Mis Kebecca Morris vim recently moved over from Albany to mag»* her home in Scio, is among the best peo ple in town. She is n j»v vis iting with her »istor, Mrs S W Gain«*». ... ; Oregon's Popular Beach Resort An ¡deal outdour retreat. Hunting. Ashing, boating, surf bathing. etc. Interesting visiting point» in the neighbor hood. » onvenient camping ground, electric light, pure water Low SeassB and Wect-Eni Rmd Trip Eicarsioa Fires Two Daily Trains from Albany' Aak fur illustrated folder'"Newport" giving list of hotels, rates, etc. A Viait to (he nt .«an F rancKcò and San Diego ia an event of a hfe-timr and one you cannot afford tu misa Special Fares in July lo San Francisco, 1 am Angeles and San Divgo on certain dates Low Hound Trip Fares Daily with »top-oyera in either direction Four I Inc Traina Daily In liavti Dirrctkni Stop-Overs at ExjHisition» All ticket* to the East via California permit ttop-overa at San Franeuwo and l.oa Ange lee to »«e the Lxpneitiuna Aak neareat Agent for '•California and ita Two World Eipoaitioria" and "Way Side XtHea Shaeta Route." SOUTHERN .PACIFIC Joi.li M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portimi ♦ , Oregon