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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1915)
• W ' ’ V ' I • « • t * • / • * ♦• * '»». '•'. * - ••• ■ «.'* • .*• ••;•’. * * " •**/ 9j *» ff ' ' . • *’ >* L ‘ * ff ** *• z L y. ‘W •■■»•■». • ■ • * J ' 'r? . * T* ' _ I.* ™- ‘ -T’ » - *’»A f .,^>-- uc * '•• «1 ' - V« /,, —*» •• w '■*--* ■■■«■—< z LETTERS FROM OUR o COUNTRY i CORRESPONDENTS 5 6 tre«« lu<t S.itiir'lnt Ion«! of poultry. with a S M Wnt and family »vere visiting at E Nolan’« Sun day. Frank Gaine« 'imi farri i I v frieh'l? have b for tin and re enroute past te home in from th < 'aiia.la iiia m I iito they will Thrashing is progressing the winter. fill«« with «»tilv a feu tH'i’e The Lacomb f/Ycal !•' E A small patches h«ft. Till* I'l«- Cl inUmda to order a large >1» Eater w»ll hav»« the last Why of tin* nvigl»borh<H»«| ||<- i* quantity of Hour «orni, nearby can I M«me of the ligr« the cotvs tail, always it miJB furnish it as chfiip a* little behind. ilmwe who have to j«a\ Burk Bronn aiul a if»* <»r: freight several hundred a former miles’ Klamath Falls. i in < ’la< k neighbor of 8 W 1» • 80s and 1 atiiiis county in the I or 4 sprained Ankle !N*s,ralh<l in over night to If you r ill g<-t « I«»:tie of Chatnber- gee the oM man aft. i 22! Iain's liniment and otiscrve th« direc years. They are traveling tion» given therewith faithfully, you for his wile’s health, . She «ill recover in n.urh less time than 1» u* .ally rt-quu«!. Obtainable every lias been -irk for tlir«»c years where. but Beams to l»e improvin':. Frank <failles and famil of t '.in.nla made a tlvin«» raii on his old uncle flu» fore part of Inst week. lie is on his wav t<> California as he is fired of (’¡tna<la where he has a vast amount of land. Th«« winters iheir« ate too cold for a \\ ebfootel. Grain Bought 1 am in th« market for all kinds of grain; wheat, oats and barley quality considered; also hay. I am representing the kig-»t company in the North west. S • me before you sell, il. T. .SMITH. Enoch Cyrus visited over ll'gllt with S W an we Were school hoy* and playmates from I<<2 until I87<>, li was I will be in S io this week our first meeting in 3.5 year- Age in telling on him as well showhii' th«» Ai l ■ r-Ho|t.h self baiai,i ing er« am -pura O'. For us myself. a demon ■: ratio i on your farm, Jack Hnwkilis the S int'.tin * J \V Joly, at Farm clerk went tn Scuttle Smith’s i> «anting lb. e. Monday morning to visit his mother and brother from Missouri whom he ha<l not seen since a stuall hoy. lb- will return tile last of Sept Charlotte a l Crawfor d M js Morris of Scio came poaches now ready; Muirá will out Monday to visit with her be ready in a few days; first si«tvr Mrs S W Gain - and class at -l.lkl t.< r b i.-he!, culla at assist in fitting up some •50 cento a bu.-liel. roiighm»»« f‘>r tin« threshing Ed Dale/, Scio. Or. < rew Wednesday. Mr Editor we will have a r«*gulir hog killing <>f a time so Come out and the Pic Eater Mill take Den?more & 1-nrge of the you through a sweat stacking Scio Produce (' ». arc in the mar straw. ket for wh’ at, oato and barley <1 A Griffin h*« one more j<»b of hay tt highest market quotations, Imlmg for himreif of »umv 25 ton» of quality considered. We prefer fine o»ta hay. ti> buy in car load lots. Il might Mi*» Jc»«i» Bilyeu returned home Sunday after a f«w day» visit with her pay you to see us before selling as we are representing one of •iater In Portland. Mr» Kalina and Mr* Wallace had ths the largest of Portland’s grain finest dinner of the eeaaon. They will exporting firms. Dairymen! Peaches for Sale Farmers Attention run a race next wuon to see which ia th« finest cook, a» they are the cham pion cooks. PIE EATER. tXapondcncy Dus to Indigsslkm "Abort three month* ago when I was suffering from Indigestion which paused headache «nd ditty spell« and ’ madr me feel tired and despondent, I began taking Chamberlains tablets,” writes Mrs Geo Hon, Macedon. N Y. "This medicine proved to be the very thing I needed an on« day’s treatment relieved me greatly. I used two bot tles of Chamberlain's tablets and thev rid me of this trouble.” Obtainable everywhere. LZ.OMB NEWS ITEMS This rooleJ weather i* ap* l>Te<'iate«l l«y nearly everyone Imt if it doesn't rain until ('firinmas it will s.ill be too soon for some. Several parties from Fern Ridge have been to ('leve land R <M’k for huckleberries. The berriee are very, very scarce this year. Geo Kohler took a load of train to Albany for hi- fi tlier last week. L 8 Clark went to Crab* Fiecaior’s Notice to Creators Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned have been by the County Court of the state of Oregon duly ap- pointed executors of the last will and testament of Walter C. Miller, deceas ed. Ail persona hav^.g claims against said rstate arc hereby required to pre- sent the same to the undersigned ex ecutors at the oiftcc of R. Fhelton in <cio, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication hereof which is August 19. 1015. H. C. Miller, C. Bryant, Caroline >he!t>»n. Alt-r; ey. Executors. (Melile 1 rwurjn The World's Greatest Exposition !» Now at its Height in BEST FOR OREGONIANS 3. I. JOHN, Giitnc! rçr. Cürvi'lli, Crijjit C. C. BRYANT San Francisco' ATTORNEY AT LAW ’201-2 New First National Bank RLlg. ALBANY OREGON All those who have promised wood on subscription to the News, are requested to deliver it as soon as convenient, so that we may know how much to en Adnicîslrarsr’s Notici gage elsewhere for the winter Notice is hereby given that the un- Ì supply. lersir ed. by *n order of the County Court of lann County, Oregon, has Good clover cow pasture SI. CO been duly appointed and is now the per month. Mr» V A McKnight. Inly qual’flt-d and acni.g administrator of the es'.atc of Solomon Crimes, de ceased. Ail persons having claims Catarrh Cannot Be Cured agstn-t «aid • late are r«-<|uirrd to prê With LOCAL APPLICATION*. •• IB y • tent thrrn. with the proper vouchers tnrrh I« • blood <»r c*»i»atltuth»nal dta»«»*, »n ord«*r to cure it y mi mv<i I. \e In within six <8) months fr m th« «late of trmnl r»mzsh. a Hili’i <‘i»t ttrh ru»» fo thia r , tice to th«- undersigned at his iahen Infornaliv. and arta <hr«*<tly upon mirfru** Haïr* residence near ‘"cio. Linn County, Ore th*- b!<«nd an*1 Catarrh Cur* la not a quark riMMiiritw It gon. waa pre*'ribwj by one of the brat phy tana in (lila -»»»>;.ft y for yr tra and *• Dateti this ?5th day of August, 1915. • • > rreular nrvm It la «m>«t* • d of the t-«'at tt>ni«*a I m-wn. rombi« .i with th* Frank Grlmaa, font h’fwul purifier*, nrtln< «hrwtly on \ es Hill * Marks. ? dmmistrator. miumtNi wurfac«*» TI m * gnerfr«*’» rombila* tian of th*» two IncrMIrnt« H what pm- Attorneys for due*» auch w*»t«drrful mmllt In mrtn< catarrh .*•*•*<! for tr»tl’f«n*afo, fr**. A «tn inistir 'or. F. J Cl! IX KT A CXI . PrnfM . O. First pah. ation Augu*t 2A, 915. b>M by InuffKij'P TR • lahw lien» Family rii« for rvtxatipalfon I.as' pul li uti m September St, IWli. Never before in the history of the world ha* there leen conducted such a magnificent and wonderful Exposition. Here it art»t ¡rally pre- - '.t. I tl,.- ; i . 'u • » of i mind and labors of mankind throughout the ages. ! h « Round Trip Tickets are- on aale daily to San Francisco. Four cumrr.oCiou» trains leave every day fur San F ranciaco. Scenery enroute ia fascinating, varied and un surpassed. Electric automatic Block Signais guard the way. Our foi-'er» '’Wayside Notes b' has ta Route” aril "< ahfur.iia and its Two Expositions'* will interest you. Our itetr» st agent will give your inquirirá cour teous attention. Southern Pacific J.hn *1 So tt, General Pas enger Agent Portland, Oregon V