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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1915)
KIPPED THE REVOLT I FAMOUS COUNTY FAIR ¡ ? of WILLAMETTE 75he VALLEY ■ » SCIO, SEPT. 8-9-10,1915 ' I Complete Exhibits in AJ Departments Aeroplane Flights Each l)a\ by Aviator (»us Stromer of 'Pacoina 9 MIS K’ BY KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS BANDcfScio Í c I 1 Amusements RA( 1C Wednesday, Sept. 8 No. I. 2:3» trot, | mile heats, 3 in S................ I 1125.00 No. 2. 2:25 pace, | mih- heats, 3 in 5 US. 00 No. X } mile dash 75.00 No. 4. | mile Lugg v rare for farmers, rare home» 25(0 barred. ., No. 5. i mile pony race, racing stuck barred .. 10.00 No S. 1| mile relay race at 10:30 a. m ................... r 4 II« X No. 7. 2:30 trot. hratM. 3 in 5 ... il’lilbt " Il • KA A! mile M) No. S 2:13 pace, t mile 1200 h< at», 3 in 5 hr at/», 1150.00 No 13. 2'15 pace, hr at», J in 5.», * λ. 73.(10 J mile dash No. in. I mile pony race, io. o» racing »torli barred No. 11. 1} ile re lay r at ¡0 Ml a. in. fnr »poke he liurleil I he gla«s nat thè u indow. where it ama.«h- rei in | •ii’ •« w ith a <*rn»h. The door ilo» Open and thirty or forty sol- rlivr . who h.»»I b- *■•! waiting mitMile for tho «ìgii.il, r«»h»-»l >n \ll the piotici, were- com icti'd, but the pre«n!cnt di I lenientlv wdh them. Sonic were mipr«r i« «1 und some el- iled. but non»- va» »hot. < I h * 150 00 4 No. t i n, fliatt a Li f li-oir, v.h.'e hi- cneiine» were tii. h « ilh fear nini »ii»]» n» •, l>nl h ? I. ìiow of (he plot ? M««-l of tlicin tl: >n dit f.< dui and h i>lidi r« il ■•iirr th«-v h.t-l Ix itcr noi put a buliet in hitn ut once. Bui he wa» »>» corei al. io thnrotighly at ea«»>, (hai (boy ho<itati»l. "A tiwrel. /»Titlv'nen," he »ani. ”‘ b-ii-’s l-.i;..- Li-* t<> t'o* pr> ’id»-nt of Ni .ir i^uii and < mif >«i<>n lo all trai- Attractions and Time Prâ.*ati« Mana« lo Wnch Zataya C«G<« tr»e Centpirtiera- . v .u-i, r.ari muli Zela} u». t i yiar» til.une»! the who for »a premie tu y Ml Nicaragua, un!» to u» r it breauwo i.v wi.it too ¡..r in government of the waa never »atialicu uc I er.oraied bi* ctiupa 1 l ht» in —i dramatic faaumn A II »I- »lory lue Neu York ÜÍ linn : ne bronzili limi m- 11 Hull a revoiulioii watt be- in nt d f lìcverai of tua army Vere tu lucv-t ou a j ni the- hutisc ut onu aloni lo ariange thè lidi- Ihey were cagcr- the L«'»t May lo «eue • -id« ti thè «i -<»r open**»! and ì.»d Zvisya lnn»»clf. *»d «tventng, gi-ntiemen," he iìd pi- i .miìy. I in-irJ you bad a ■ liere t i ■ •■»• rii.ind I luivo ;r«l in lo 'bure the futi Quitc • .¡ h /' ig I • d jinthrrmg. You uri ti ->ng imi ita ry matter», no 1'0.00 No. 14 I mile No. 1A I ndl«- saddle horre» race for fanner» . , . !Q. '»I No. is. 1. mile relay rare, !OMM) pur»« thn » days County School Fair and Baby Snow arrival ana Departure of Paai.ng.r Tram» Wiaatburn-Spring!.. kl Branch W E*f SCIO North Smith 7:53 V.» » m 6:31 p m » orinili» a Eutern M INKHRS Albany. 'Idi City. ..... il huh except Sunday. I? m a m BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW 2 New Firat National Rani ALBANY Bktg. < HIEGON MTNKERS STAGE Shelton, Prop. Phone 15 K im - I I Stage meet» all Hunker* traina, leaving Scio Hotel at M:l& a m and 2.eo p at A TE E SC W. A. Ewing, Preaident A. I Rnndidl, Virt» I’re». l»--e« 11 Urtimi I Lankinif receive.« mwtr)* nubjrrt to rh« •< *. pay« tfii<*rc*»t on titnr nod u regularly Inapcrled nximimn. by stat« Plnjsician Surgeon bank Wh/ Ono F«»ll "Mean." GOVERNOR WITH Y COM L’ . V/ILL ATTLND STOCK PHRfiDE EACH DAT DURING THE FAIR casevïNa ciou.vis free fi Season Tickets <$¡.25 Important: Patronize } our County l air. (lured Rates on Railroads. Farmers Meat Market Fresh Meut. Mince Meat und Bologna We have rstablislimi a in- it r»>ut»- out <>f S covering the surrounding country L/. taken, and highest cash price paid for hides. Frank McDonald Co. T '«H ♦ ; Possibly About You : Jerome Smith visited at L ba- non over Sunday. i>r Sanderson left Tuesday t morning for a two weeks stay at Buck tail flies at Morrison’s. Breitenbush hot springs, hoping it « ¡¡I relieve him of rheumatism Get one. which has b-thered him con siderably this summer. Old onjx*ni 5 cents a bundle at the News office. Mr and Mrs J M Lindley re turned Tuesday from a three Daily Albany Herald and San- weeks visit at Belknap hot tiani News $2.50 for one year. springs. J M had a very severe Good clover cow pasture $1.00 sick spell while there, but re per month. - Mrs V A Mcknight. turned home feeling about in normal health. The People’s Store has been treated to a new coat of paint A crowd of Scioans motored this weeK, making it as bright to Silver Creek Falls Sunday as new. I where they had a picnic dinner Clarence, the young son of and a general good time. The Frank Smith, stepped on a piec/ I News was unable to learn who of glass while swimming in the all composted the party, but fol creek Tuesday and a l>ad case of lowing are part of those going blood poisoning set in. He is with their autos: T A Richard- getting better, however, and it aon, E C Peery, W E White, it not thought that any serious A I’ Hirons, Fred Bilyeu and Dr consequences will result. I Prill. 1'------- — - IIIL|W IU • * - For Sale Remington Model G Typewriter in first clans condi- te-n. ¡’25. I' 'I' di ■ i-.t tliir olfice. C M Coffey and Fred Bilyeu started out I ie.Mi.iy morning distributing bills and literature over the County, advertising the ' Linn County Fair which w ill be held September H, ‘J ano 10. ' C H Wain returned tn his home at Junction City Monday after a three weeks business visit here, lie has rented his farm for the ensuing year to Mr Scott who has been living here for some time. Jas Wann, who has had the farm fur tne past year, will move to town with his family. * •* ■' *' M-s Alminn Pomeroy, Mrs E E Crabtree and Mrs fc-becca Morris walked fr»>m tewn out to Newton Crabtree’s Sunday morning of last week, which they think is doing pretty well for ladies of their age How ever, they were all glad for an opportunity to nde home in the evening. the Clerk (iuar«r>tced ”A rustomcr came into my •tore the other day ami »aid to one of my clerk«, ‘have you anything that will cure diar rhoea; ’ and my clerk went and got him a bottle of Chamberlain‘a colic, cholera ami diarrhoea remedy and »aid to him. ‘if thia doe» not cure you. I will not charge you a rent for it.’ So he took it home and came back in a day or two and said he waa cured,” write» J II Berry A Co. Salt Creek, Va. GLUin able everywhere. Telephon«, Exchange V>. || bCIO : Real Estate : OREGON Notary Public Administrator of Eatatra A ba trae ta Negotiated. »ana obtain«-») and Examined B»w- bml » ailed on her afternoon out to »••■ her friend. Atala-lla Aralx-dlu’i* int*tre ** bud ju*t pur- i b.i-i il a parrot, and lt>««>e «¡o» much inti rented in the bird ■‘Ihril» i» »1 u-- M-tiHiblv," »he ol>- ■ h rv I. "Vmi km learn them any- ihn • I UMtvr work for a ladv ll>nt ,..d i lard iii s clock, an' when it uii« ti:iiv to t II de time ob day it . !< r » >> out an «ay '» in \< h >‘ jc«t .»4 many tane» a» «le tune waa." ' i. Y<>' di-'i't «ay an, aid Arabella un rrdiil<»u»ly. ■•. bore thin,,-," replied Hose,“and ■ te i »’ wondi ¡ful part Sii» dat it .».i o:. a ’»ooib u bird too."-—liar- |K-r’» MrtgiililW« To V/liom Hono- is Duo. A> u p'-udi.iit to the »lory of the prm'c <>r who upon being qtlca- ti<>ne< I <>n the «duca- alali.I déclar th ai Io- wit» "the grealcsl living < :--r;ii-t.” »aying a|»>mgelK«dly aft- ei' arel that lie “ mu , un uatli,” . in-''» tiig follnwing aiw» dole from a New England cwllegti; Dr. II. had I rmii iiufoMing to hi* a-- hi ph -i»s a new und «tartling idea, and at tin* end of tbe cxpluna- ii u .-iii- of hi» «ImJrnla «aid defer- • ntimk’. ”1- ilia! your own theory, professor *" • "No,” the professor rcplh-d, •but," In- added rca-»uringly, “it’s .i go-n| on»- ’’ Youth's Companion. ; R. SHELTON A M.rvel of Trsmlnj. , O M I; O O N SCIO. ♦ Special lit The » ' r t;,!- adult man »«Main* n even pli-uMiit day an Atmos- lune (> «urv of ulxnlt fourteen on» al « ch level when the burniti- ter o ut •’ u, iirtd a drop of an inch r»r more to •»':• and ledow practically i - of imi! a ’»li or more- of bi* ).<id t<» with v lù» li liC Le la I» io •■nslotiii'il. nil i -.l i !iV, I'lUtClul of feeling 1‘ar.ul»». a. materni und freer. man f •» !< it» di»- •lepre-«; itg elìcci on hi» i •’ il.»x t i in-come ittijlirtcd cr h ( pin (rout iiuriual ten- ■in- id iiiitt-nnl ri-l.nation rd nul condition of implen*- -•other extending over’n titilli J bet ci «luv« make» u» feel *‘<>ut <>f «ort*.“ Ih-itllh Service Bulletin. OREGON ■v HUil' MAXiJNI VV O M E N_____ LovcThia Magatine ? McCALVS li fM GvM** MelfHV m-ve •«> • n tf»»4 soy 4M?tf ''«IH M ia iM AH tha 1« < « s» ♦*< •*<ry mwS, site I s«*ri** «Mi »•»«.*• uhm , end ap«.«I »uxetelif f. I m > ferry »•*!, t R«i I gl ir » h Miae <ov« >rd *«-• rr»re«y |*» /«.»rlr 1 • • i<*i «M» terérlMu I Ari ¿a l Urea« j*»t «»»•» f RC k . I 1. A f to*W »M 4 Statato 4 • « • 4 M-V • t .i 3 •>•*<!* ww A : F- V « -<« -4 »M Ai * • • 4» F * «OHM •‘-V Ba«'4lX'B •»» re> <v* .■* iw'hwvev 4'UVKitM. '' A 4 r mu co. nv» h . - jr* u. t«t«»,s t ! ÌJT ' » l’-ll REE A Uaeful Mother.m law. "Aft' r all, n mother-in-law is a prctt. good thing to have «ome- tim«-*.” ' V. Lil wonderful experience hnve .on I m -«-! i having lately?" ’*M » wif? wit- afraid to discharge oir took, ami »he wouldn’t go for tne, •-> we sent for Birdie's mother tr<l turned her loose in the kitchen. Tnev »inHshcd «»me of the furni ture. but tbe cook’» gone."—Ex change. All those who have promised wood on subscription to the News, are reqn st<-1 to deliver it as soon ns convenient, so that we may know how much tn en gage elsewhere for the winter supply.