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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1915)
A- <> LETTERS FROM OHB j CORRESPONDENTS C • • * • • Hair the reader» of th* »e line« averi »top <-d to refi* • t on lw-w »* Idoin they over »*■*• *>r bear any of the merchant», wh«» are f «laniii tv hurting the pie to patronize home mdu*try, |>u»hing the »ale of |,et>anon canned fruit and vegetable», —CUI CwdetiMtl mila, HruwnaviBe or Stayton made woolen» or Albany tr ade brwm». F .ery one *»f , t>H*»c it a meritortou» urti* le too. Truly, aonaiateirey k a rare gem. TO READERS OF l artlj’ I**>tî’I forg>*t «Mir i*-e cream aucial at 1.» *.«.' Saturday, lug. 14. CBABT8ÌE NEWS Mr and Mrs Ira Richard'on of Scio drove up in their car Satur As the writer was driving day evening to \ isit over Surioax thn u ■h the Creel of Crabtree w ith the former’s mother, Mr ’he other day he noticed a crowd C W Richardson. .t the Santiam Hotel shaking Peter Appcrkap i>f Sai«*m in j hands and bidding good bye to visiting at the J J Wi-itiinan lEnelc Bill and I thought it was home thia week. j W J Bryan, but behold no, it Robert Cole and wifi* of Salem was B II Lachets. W«* will all motored uo to the former's par miss him and his smiling face. ent.«, .Mr and Mr« S II ('ole, last He got a letter and home he mu ’ go. That all right this Saturday, returning Sunday. time Bill, but the next time you Curtis Cole and family of come to .«e us bring your best Stay ton spent Sunday with the girl with you so you can stay for home folks. a time. Perry B lyeu and wife of Crab Ray Shaw is the first to have tree were visiting friends and grain threshed here and it turned relatives here Sunday. out fine. Chas Burmester went to La- larry La'hets, a jerry on the comb Friday. S P at Crabtree, got what some Miss Ila Wain of Junction Ci y one c ills a punch under the eye. who has been visiting with her This punch was with n crowbar grandparents, .Mr and Mrs H E in the landsofa workman who Burmester, returned horn«* Sat- accidei.t’y I ' him. Larr.y thankful to Otto Schuman urday. the quick time h** m ide with Among those w ho went to Al auto in taking him to Albany ba iy Friday to hear our former the doctor, ten miles in four Secretary Bryan were: Mr ami hours and after a doctor at that. .Mrs Peter Bilyeu, .Mrs Varda My, n y, t int is mg some. Shelton. John Frost and Mrs Clara Smith and son Carl. Chas Burmester is working near Crabtree this w* ek. 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ObtaLial !<■ everywhere. This offer is open to New or Old vVubscribers alike if you Are nt Present a Snb>cribcr t<> Any of the Above l’ubi irnt ions. Your Subscription Will Be Extended. BRING OR LACOMB NEWS ITEMS Ml»« I’. lphw U »liar ■ viidted al home over Saturday wi.<t Sunday. X l<\\ th«» The LAS of th«* Haptiat church gave an ice cream social Saturday night. • Everyone preset t enjoyed a ph-aaant evening. Willis Button viaited with her »inter. .Mr» Ethel Nolan. Saturday night and Sunday. Mr Kohler ha« «old hit farm which he purchased of E X Soule, and will give poetetaion October 1. BEST FOR OREGONIANs Our good nvighlior Mr Ku- bouj’ht the Joe D. I. JOHN, District Mgr, Ctrvillls, Ortjon Mr and Mr» H F Rainet were Port i ¡inn liu« land vialtore laat week. I’uindevter farm of 75 acres J W C ob a.id Riley and Alfred Ruck tnd will soon ta/.e possession er went to the coaat on the Sunday if this fine piece of land, Fam Saiitiam Bern e «curt Ion. ■ F .4L. ^•‘1 G ’ ’ D W Buhl and family, Frank Turn- idge and family, Mr» A A Waddle and Mi«» Marjie Clark were among thoae who heard W J Bryan »peak in All,*any Frtdav. Through a typographical error in the«e note« laat week it w»i intimated that a cow "tale" of aome kind w»» doing much aervice thn aummer. 1 h<* o.ily cow "talua" the writer hue cv*r heard much about were the on«»» of the cow that jumped over th«* moon and the cow that act Chicago on fire. If theae cow "tale» are »till doing acrvice we »uppoae it muat tw in a nur«*ry. | Kind of a tale of a tall, •• it were. We acknowledge the corn, w** did, un intentionally, without malice af* no thought, make "tale" of "tail’’, else thia tale Would not be retailed. Ed. ] We I.aconib people would like to •«« •very Farmer« Union in I.inn county have a regular eorreapondent for the Scio New», that we may keep In touch with each other. But. "for the love of Mike" if you are going to do an.» thing of the Kind, do better than the Lacomb local did. Orville owning returned last week from Umatilla county. Mr, White and wife and I now have plenty of fine laughter M "-Shelton of Scio Loganberries for sale. 15 cents into«* I out Monday and got on the bushes, or 25 cents per «ome Himalaya berries a« a gallon delivered in Scio. | «am pie. S W Gaines. <’i.ttmg grain out in thin -eetion m quite a lad among! the farmers a« the sun comes I out orea-donalh to notify i them that it has not entirely i gone ba**k on them. Mis« Bertha Smith ha» a ponition with Mi- M (', Gaine» for the summer and they both geem to be well pleaseri. Jack Hawking of Seattle is working for M <’ Gainer arid makes his home with the l‘ie Eater. 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