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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1915)
Many Improvements »• FAMOUS COUNTY FAIR of T5he WIL A METTE VALLEY SCIO, SEPT. 8-9-10,1915 I I Complete Exhibits in AH Departments Flying- ¡Machine Aeroplane Hight* Hielt of M I » "* KJ BV KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS BANDof Scio * } J Î Amusements < Attractions and 1 ’I« )< i I L\ M HA( K Wednesday, Sept. 8 Thursday, Sept. 9 i mile .. »125.00 i mile 125.00 75.00 Nn. 4 » mile buggy race for farmer», race nor««« i>arr«i. ............... .... 25.00 No. 5. I mile pony race, racing «lock barred.. 10.00 No 6. I » mile relay rare at 10:30 a. m No. 7. 2:20 trot, ) mil»* 1125.00 heat-;. 3 in 5 ........... No. 1. 2:30 trot, ) heat», 3 in 5............. No. 2. 2 25 pace, j heats. 3 in 5 .... No. 3. i mile da«h Nek 12- 2.1* trot, i mile h«*a*». 3 in 5......... «0 No. s 21S pace, heat«, 3 in 5 No. 9. | No 13. 2:15 pace, ) mile heat«. 3 in S......... . .. mil»* ......... 125.00 J mile <la«h ......... No. 14 75. oil 1 irak* <!«»h 15 1 mile «Mldlc honte i«c«- i or furnier« N<> No. pi j mile pt'ny rare. racing «lock barn*«l .... 10.00 i 1 ) mile rei«*- rare. I Ou. 00 pur«* Ihre«* day» N«». !l» No It. Ij n.il<* relay rare •t 10 :30 ■. tn. !■■■■■ I. 1 ■ GOVERNOR 1 WITHYCOMBE WILL ATTEND STOCK PARADE EACH DAY DURING THE EAiR Ä GROUNDS CAMPING Season Tickets $1.25 Day Tickets 5Oc important: Patronize your County Pair ducei! Rates on Railroads. Farmers Meat SCIO. Market OREGON Fresh Meut, Mince Meut und Bologna We have established a im-at r-ut«* out of S io, covering the surrounding country Eu’gs taken, and highest cash price paid for hides. Special Ré Team of good sound mules for sale. 5 anti G years old; weight 1.000 and 1.100; price $250. Elmo Sims, Scio. Mrs Nelle Gunsaules of Lehn- : not. came ovt r the middle of the week for a vj t at the hom< of her parents. Mr and Mrs J A Bilyeu. • Frank McDonald <&, Co. A A. A, A A. AAAAAAAAAAAA a A A A A A A A A : Possibly About You : W G Barth and family left In -t evening for their future home at Wilder. Kansas. They will visit relatives in Washington for a Best typewriter -arbon paper short time enroute, Th<* Neus ■math*, two sheets fur 5c at the will keep them nosted on Scio ' News office. happenings the ensuing year. Mr and .Mrs W A Ewing and Henrv Miller came in from son Moyer returned last Thurs i Sisters last Friday on business. Buck tail flies at Morrison’s. day from their outing at Cas He speaks highly of that coun G et one. cadia. .Mr Ewing brought down try. a buck deer on their last day in Trespass notices for sale at Miss Ludmella Kukacka re- the mountains which they di the News office. n turned last week from a few vided among their friends. They weeks visit with Mill City report a fine time. Born —To the wife of F II friends. Dr T K Sanderson returned Phillips of August 17, a 7 pound Monday from the Breitrnbush girl- /<T;* Bra Lowe & Turner, the Springs where he spent two well known eye sj <•< >»!- For Sale Thoroughbred rog- weeks trying to boil the rheu istered Lincoln bucks. Wm. iats of Portland, will be in Scio matism out of his system. He during Fair week. Consult them Young. obtained relief whild there, but at the Fair grounds. is suffering since his return about RG Daniel of near Jefferson as much as before he left home. J J Barnes of Stayton I is has bought the W G Barth place here this week on business i con- Recommend* Chamberlain'« colk. and expects to move here with nested with the Scio Milling Co. Cholera and IMarrheea kemrdy his family soon. and will probably remain for "I never h.-aitatr to recommend Steve Philippi came home Sun some time. Chamberlain's colic, cholera and diar- rh<>ea remedy.” write« Fol William«, day from a two weeks job at merchant, Jea«e. Tenn. “I «ell more of Mrs Ficklin and Mr and Mrs Kingston, »retting his wood yard it than of any other preparation of like in shape. Tuesday he was ac John Go'n of Albany attended character I have used it myself ami companied out to the farm above the Warner funeral Sunday and found it gave me mure relief than any town by his family where he has visited at the Walter Bilyeu thing el«e I have ever tried f««r Uie «•me purpose." Obtainable everywhere, a tew weeks work ahead of him. home. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mr«' I Roy Gill and hr and Mrs Smith of Spokane, Wash, have been visiting h<*rv this week at the home of Mr Gill's parents. Mr and Mrs M C (»ill. They mad • the trip In auto and started on the return journey Wednes- day aft» rm-on. Mr Gill in com pany with Albert ('ole founded the Santiam News. He is now engaged in the hurdware busi ness in Spokane. • renal an« Departuie ®< Pa»««ng«r Train« \\ ixalbui'i Spring!!. !,l Branch W fcsf SCIO »r » fci >i> » m North South 5.31 I’armeis 1 akc Notice In putting your machinery :i-A.ii i • k it over and set* what extras you will need to put them in condit nn to use next year. No matter « hut make I will get them for you , m > you will not bt to any extrn expense when you get ready to run, N I Morrison. I’ in Cori-allm .V- Eastern M t NK I KS Vbany <2 45 P tn ■!• <i5 a in Mill t it) fl tail) except Sunday. MrXKERSüiidUEST SCIO STAGE kt 7 Io » m ai.<l . no p m for West Sci«» •nd S IR a m and 2:<*-p m fur Munkrrs W. A Ewing, l*rr«idcnt Does A I llandali. Vice I'rm. general ■ banking bualnea«, ree etv«*« money »ubj«-i t to checx, County School Fair and Saby Show FREE It is doubtful whether any ot r town in the Vi Iley of any way near its size can boast of t’ a-.-tn :ti that S so can this s-.u !n«-r. M u-- <r**i*t alore is a very busy place to say nothing of the new residences that are gomg up in various parts of tow n. I'-otn tin* bridge north for two blocks on Main street many im- prov. ment- are under way. The hotel is being ulniost entirely rebuilt. Cha W--scly’s new con crete garage is nearing comple tion. a d most of the Ixuird walks have Ini 1 torn out this w<< k a! i gradcti for concrete. This work is living rushed a rapid y :i • possible, and w ill be completed before Fair week. Railroad Time Table pay* tnlereal on iute <lc|NMit«, and i« regularly in«|H*cted by «tate bank examiner». R. SHELTON Aiinilnlatrator of E**t*tr» Negotiated, xian* VAGARIES OF MEMORY Al»tracta Obtained and Examined I ,»»,<» < I. of an Ijno jnl Q,rl Wh. Could R.eii. Latin. i in- |i-)i-h<>!>>gi-t, have given ¡i l> study to tnv vagarit* of iiiciu- , w; .-li urc au><mg the mi>d in i'' -Ung * ( noidi-fii*.». \\ lor d<> »c ’■ t • ri.tui things Hinl remember :s< t • ' ii a •|tiv»ti<ni, together ;li ninny other- of a like iialurc, - hi » h » )et to be nnanawervd. hdii.i ii JutiH x in tin* «ourae of n I ii|s*r on the *iilijvct »aw «omething - In. Ii *>.• luii* trn*d in turn to re- all «ill ifii-rwnrd, when we ban* /.ten nvei tin* attempt, “aauntcr tutu the mind*' aa inuocetitly ua if it h.id iirwr I h .- ii ■iiiiimon<*d. i "-ii. too, eurmualy enough, by- g.»ii.- • xperiencex will revive after v -«r- of ubin ion, often a» the re-ult of M>rt>e cerebral di«eu»c nr acci dent. Siu h ti ru*u* uh « that of the young woman in Germany, who could nei ther r ad nor write, but who wa« In-ill t<» lie pixsw-i-d of a devil, «ince, m a fi-vt-r, »he wa« heard raving m Lilin, Greek, xml m an nlmure ru «bitit .<1 diali . t of Hebrew. Page« and pa;?« of her talk were written do.vn, and tin v were found to con- -t of -entenie« intelligible tltcmM'lvM. But not having •lightmt connection with one other. Ei!* dlr the rnydery wa« clean'd op l>v a plum uin, «ho traced the girl’« Ii itory to tin* age <>f nine. T‘ *n. In* learriisl, »lie ha<l liecn tak en to the hoiiii* of ii n old pastor, • gr«*at Hebrew scholar. She rrmain- »><1 in tin- lioti»c until the pa-tor’« «I'-ntli. It had ls*en for year» the old aeholar*« custom to walk up and down a p'i*»«it-.*e near iltc kitchen and rea«l to himself in a loud voice. Km !«< ■k*. were examined, and among them manv of the pauisge» taken down at the girl*« Is-tUide • •r »n dpied The theory of I« iititiui al p"« <--«!>>ii wn< of cour«e i nh.itnloiii d U a-ldngton Star. Ihr Clerk tluaranlecd It “A cuatomer came into my «tore th. other day and «aid to one of my clerk«. ' 'have you anything that will cure diar- rhorai' arai my clerk Went «nd got him | a hott'e of Chamberlain'» colic, cholera i and diarrlmen r*medy and «aid to him, *if this doe« not cure you. I will not i rh.irgv you a ernt for it.' So hr took it home and c»me back in a day or two and «aid hr wa» cured." write« J H ____, _ Berry 4 . Co. ____ Salt Creak, Va. Obtain 1 able everywhere. <CtC ORKOON A. <J. PRILL, M. D. Physician Surgeon Telephone, Esiliang. No It HCJO • ; • OREGON Be3t Meals In the City for 25 Cents Room 50c ar. 1 Up St. Charles Hotel ALBANY, ORE. GRANT PIRTLE, Proprietor ' ' 1 T >♦01-5 N4LV1N1 ■i _W O M E N. Love This Magarino I 'S t« fh« d* a« I k ji'MAg Helper ef ehe*« »•n»i «M a aay «»Vr t »>taiin« I» the wo M. Ai iM laftM er«tea Wri flMknth. sia® d-i ghfl» I rafle» «Ml Cf w* a«4 «re<i«| Mb* *r -ut |.i<no»i»$,ikm « *!*c »amakinf. hrr» «or 4. <$<., 1M1 !«<_$■ rn H i H v Art *r<$ Wrf f»*e v l'r^e. «Mtl/ • t»c • year. • «*H <>«• « - ehrt- J M«< a l i>rc»a i •» i«rw FlfLt. 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