The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 19, 1915, Image 4

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COUNTRY
CORRESPONDENTS
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Mr “naefcenburg had an oM fa»hi »r
barn raising recently. Every!«* y «•■
th«- community wai invir I
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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
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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,
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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
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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
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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
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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
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