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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1915)
» -» ' ♦ % • • I i . ’ « « • - -Uts W"- *JL ., t f f J' * • • * I « V A». .* ♦ ’ • • ' a * ■ Í V a * . : A waflk» a • » ■. - ? * J.«*-’ %« BOT DEN ITENS 9 9 9 9 9 9 COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS * Mr “naefcenburg had an oM fa»hi »r barn raising recently. Every!«* y «•■ th«- community wai invir I I v« * o • shouted ‘‘Heave bo,’* and he thxt del the least yelled th«- loud« »t. Noth ing like ar. old fashioned bi-e to aron ur-iabiilty and good will among neigh bur». I will sell at public auction at my farm situated « Frank Robir.»on fell d* ad in hi* door yard last Friday aid «•» bum i at King» I'ralrl«' Saturday. He had beer, working fur i>«*ighlor« in haying an«: bail begun on a contract of cutting lf"'| corda of wood. Frank own«»! and ran S«CK RooSTlIK the but« her «hop hi Scio d'» year» ago Mi»« Cura Turnidgv. daughter of •‘Little Joe” Turnuige ia visiting h« r Despondency Due to Indigestion relative«, tn® Hinncsa and lurmiiy« "About thru»«* month* »go when I fa*mli*a. sha chaae«i chipmunk» in wk * uiffering from indigestion which the Bilvau I’m country when ler lath- rauxvd headache »nd dixty «poll* and vr lived on a homeatearl there. She 1» rnivle tn* f»«d tired and <J«-»:>n«ient, I ■ teach*r in the blind asylum at Salem. l egati taking «‘hamta rlain* tablet*,** Mr» Barrett Blodgett cam«- up from writ®« Mr» Geo Hon, Mae«,ion, N Y. Eugene on a visit to her ai»ter. Mrs “Thin medicine proved to !>e the very Gadde«. Mr and Mr» B liv«d at J« r an thing ! needed a, one day*« treatment one® upon a time. It rnay b® of inter relieve«! m«- greatly. I u»«,i two l»it. est to many of the .' • *« reader« wh«> tie* of i’ha’ti* erlain’ > tablet* an«! they knew him lo »«y th«t he pioneer rid mo of thH trouble. “ Obtainable of the pion®«». When young be run* everywhere. with thr go'd «e« kcr» to ’ aHfomia in IM'.’, went back with »«me money- and re mained awhile He mad" a aecun«! hike overland an«i r»nw to Or» g>m where h«- owned ami ran a gri»t mill W .1 Btutnnii lut- returned at or near Baker Citv for a time; he from the >an I’runciio’o fair then return cd Io Glenw«r«l, Minn, ai«J built an«! < wne«l another flouring m H where Io* in nt to ni«-«*t hi» ehra-ka, who Again he cam«* «<-*»*•» with muleb-ams. brother E<l of After leaving Jordan he freighted at eatm* l*v wa\ of the Panama lake Okanagan, Wash. He fins !y canal and who accompanied bought a farm n«*ar Eugen« »nd «!rvi W .1 home for a visit. pad dead «me morning while »awii.g wood. He liveil th«* «imple life. (‘hns Pierce ami family 3-4 mile we<ft of the Scio School Building, commencing at One o’clock p. m., on I The Following Listed Personal Property: Fourteen Head of Live Stock: I hi ow n mare age 12 years, 1 gray horse 8 years old. 5 .JeVsev I Jersey cow \\ iil CRABTfiFE NEWS David smith of Gat«-« ia putting tn a department ■ »tore, lie keep* drug», gnerwriea, hardware, feed, drygoon«, anything that fr«>pU* Will buy. He «ay» that ten |»-r cent profit U all hi* want» after »tiding expen»®» to cost. The ol! Quartxville trail from King- I’ralri® has been op< n«d up again. Mr» Bert Gate» will teach at Minto this winter. Dr Ransom and ft’m Rnmbo are the owner of t ew autoiinibile«. 7 her«* 1« a coralant butting and honking of «uto« on Sunday. People come ir ». 11 A'bany, Salem ati«l other point« in th • morning and return in th«* evening. J F Werely of Feio wa» »een on th« train un I is way to r lkhorn. ‘‘Didn’t I told you »0?“ I I h»\r t«*en preaching in •« a»on and <>ut of »raion that there 1« any amount of metal up then, it neeiiu capital to K«J It out Quartz* viilr the aame. A fair is being prepared bv the Mill lily achoob C H Walker of Albany »«.-nt your «crib® marker» to l-e placed at the old aokiier» grave». C 11 and my »elf were in th® iialian aervice together al U arm spring» thirty year» ago. Mr U alk«r 1» writing a history of the Orc gun territory. It Includes what is now Bisho, Washington and Orvgvn. The manuscript is ewnpieted up to IttTO. No man is L-elter <<quipp«*<i to give us facts running back to IK!7. He was the first whit® boy born in old Or« gon, I have heard him preach often to indiana with two or three interpreters repeat ing with lightning rapidity to the older Indian«. Hi« own personal rveol- lection« of «choul life at tlie M hitman Mi»«ion, Yakima Indian war. Modui war, grange, prulubitmn. education, of many thing« m which he was alway« a leader ami not a follower, will bo intereating. are visiting at E Milln'hHiis week. W S'ltling'» »i»tcr and family are her«- to see Bill. It i» tin fir»! t im* they I ihvc net for I fi years, anil Clara »ays thing» have changed around here »ince she left. I he l'a 1 mer» I nion hall and stole at <‘rublree is about completed. Work wa» < «nnmcnepd on the liew postoftice building last week. The Govern inent came out to E <’ last Weik to get Mr Bloom, a wood cutter, and took him away to »end him over the road for sending obscene language through the mail. Bloom had \\otro«l around Crabtree for three m four year» and is considered an honest man. It is too bad that a person Mill let his temper ir«-t the best of him rim trouble started over a sledge Im got from Jone« Cash Store that did not give satisfaction, Hxrrv D ic K Recommend« Chamberlain'« Colte, Cholera and HUrrhc-ea Remedy ‘‘I never heailat«" to recommend Chaml«eriain’a colic, cholera and diar rhoea r»u«dy.” writ«*» Sol William«, merchant, Jrsae, Tenn. "I »ell more of it tnan of any other preparation of like character I have used it myaelf am! In le«g than 100 year« or much I®»» found it gave me mure relief than any time than that the capital of the I rit- thing el»e 1 have ever tried for the i»h Empire will not be in b ngland. •am® purpose." (It tamable every where. England will be either Russian or 1 «erman. It 1« inevitable. King« and Emperor« may make treaties, but when the people of a nation become of Denrmorv & luirge of the one m«tid they act without regard to treaties. Scio Produce Co. are in the mar Farmers Attention ket for wheat, oats and barley at h ghe.»t market quotations, I or a Sprained Ankle quality considered. 1 We prefer If you will get a bottle of fhambrr to buy in car loud lots. It might lain*» liniment and «»been® the direc pay you to aee us before selling tion« given therewith faithfully, you will recover in much le»« tin«» than ia as we arc representing one of Obtainable every* the largest of Portland’s grain usually required, j extorting firms. where. J R GEDDES. 2 year old heifer part Jersey, » « « * 1 K I I m * fresh next 2-year old Jersey heifers. 1 a yearling .lerM’ a V heiler, I 3 inch Studebaker m .- iítoii . 3 seated hacK, 1 12-iueli ( ’ase 1 team and springs, G chairs; a lot of other articles too numerous to ment ion Terms of sale sums over $10 note bearing S per cent interest; 5 per cent discount for cash on sums over $10 « w. a R. SHELTCW. Clerk FRANK SHORES Auc BEST EOK OKEGONIANS 10 Days Stopover at 0 li. JOHN, 6ts:r;cl Mçr, Corvallis, Orejea San Francisco Sactian Bern Fari •nd 10 I now have plenty of fine loganberries for sale. 15 cent« on the bushes. or 25 cents per gallon delivered in Scio. S W G&ines. We now have a fine lot of Eastern corn on hands. We have cracked corn for chickens, ground for hog» and horses, also fine corn meal for table use. Try 1 some of it. Thr beat feed.—ScioI Feed Co. I’hone No. 33-6. Days at Los Angeles aro allowed on all tickets to th* Cost This will mal le you to «• ■■ the two wonder ful world Exposition* without loss of time ar extra ex petto®. Scenery enroute I* un»urpa»»ed. Evary mile proU-rU-d by Block Sign*!* Four fine trama each way daily Portland to San Franciaco making connection* for the South and East. Ixt U« send you our illustrated fuldora "Way- ».de notes,” and "< alifurma and it» Two Ex position*. " Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with IXX’AL AITUC \TloN«. a* thy «annot teach th« !»»•■« of the Ca tarrh U * bk**w| <>r r'»n«tituik»nal and In unkr to cure it you mu«! take in trtnal ren*«"db*A Hall*« Catarrh <*ure |a taken internal« » m .1 »« t« »Hreotiy upon the bhwa! an>i tn »< utia surface flail a Catnrvh Cure la n-»i a <iua« k It waw pn»r rlt»ed b> vm t»f the I«*«' phy- •1« tan» in ihit* ««»unfry for yrara a**«! (a a regular pr»a< rtp*h>n. It la tomp.«.*! of (he hr•< tonlu ftnown, combined with the beat bhxvd purifier«, vtlnt dlr.« tic on th» n twoo« rorfa««* The perfect ceinblnv tlen of the two la what pro duce» an« h wonderful roauttw In runnf catarrh jtend f'>r toafhnofitala. fr*e, r. J CHKNfcT A CO. I’ropo. Toledo, a Paid by i . - • • Tab» Mana Fatally Hi* far coMilpaUoa Our local agent will gladly rive you full in formation and an Itinerary of your tho or you may addresa Southern Pacific John ,M Scott, tic neral Pa«., enrer Agent Portland, Oregon I > * », * *. 4F 4 of - O' %« *• s. • * s À’fX» r 7 * ' * , • - 'wmg-.'ac*1