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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1915)
S ISTI KM LETTERS FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS Work on the road with the r>ck crusher was finished last week. W in Phillips anti Elmer Ruck« r cam«* up from Albany the last of the week for a short visit with relatives. T L Sanders came over from his home near Stayton Sunday, returning Monday. Jas Burton and family came over from Jordan last week for several days visit with relatives. Mrs Dee Craft and Willia But- ton visited Mrs Ethel .Nolan last Wednesday. The new Farmers Union hall is showing pretty well and with favorable weather we hoot* to dedicate the building at Christ- mas time. The Farmers Union held a very interest» g meeting last Saturday night. State Sei retary Sikes w as present and gave some valuable suggestions valuable providing the members tend to putting the suggestions into ope ration. One matter, that of t< t- ing dairy cows, w as acted upon at or.ee and a committee appoint ed to put it into execution. It is to be hoped that interest in test ing will increase rather than di minish. Recommend» Chamberlain'« Cough Remedy "I art winter I used a bottle of < harnberlair» cou«h remedy for a bad bronchial cough. I fell it» benticial ef fect immediately and before I hail fin I shed the bottle I win cured. I nev< r tire of recommending thia remedy to my friend»,” write» .Mr» Wm Bright, Ft Wayne. Ind. Obtainable every where. Mr .Hoi Mrs E:n«s! Titu« came over * in<l iv .iii« ?i »«m h> pit.' us a -«li<»jt visit and a» M I itu- km v I w i -kt fiend «11«* ptf-i'|ip«<| me with one «»f the till' st, which made the obi m.in - mouth v. at- r. When 'ittiim «lowii to - per lie fi||e«i his mouth s<» lull he could not chew s » he l«*ll uvef and the good wife was sur«- I had a stroke of p.i.’alv.-i- ami asked what was wToii''. I »aid that cak< took mv hr« .■ th. I I I WE ARE AGENTS F o R THE Sanitary Cross HAIRGOODS I I A g ssl n mu '« me nt of switch- e< is carried in stock ready for immediate de livery. Official Directory wf th* Linn County F.E. and C.U. of L I i I a » i i i i i i Send for d«*>riptiv< culuiuguc i i The dance was grand last John Allphin nienced to build the land lie bought north west ol t Tabtlee. lie will lie welcomed here by all his «»Id time friends. AI »erticeli I local Al han a v Local No. i HAMILTON’S ALBANY. OUf .ON i I i Eil Log »den. -ec, Albany i Meut. i %• » (SENIOR EDITOR ) »ach ’ We now havé on hands a big stock of hard wheat fiour and mill feed. We als«» have thè la st Dairy Feed on thè market. It has proved to be a great milk producer. All at a reasonable orice. Try it. Phone No. 33-6, *Sck> Feed Co. 14tl A. F. Randall, Vi«-»- I'r«-». Mvel- t-liier I Ike* a grurrul banking buaine»», rveeiv«-« money subject to cher», pay» Intereat on time deposita, and is regularly lltapeclud by »talc bank vXaiinm-r«. R. SHELTON AdmlnHtrator of Fiatate» »ans Negotiated, Al »tracia Obtained and Exumim-d «1C OR »'CON A. c. PR II. !.. M, I». Surqcon Pliii-siciiin Telephon«, F »change Nr». Il Mili : : Oli l<.ON ----- . Best Meals in the City for 25 Cer.’s Room 50c and Up St. Charles Hotel ALBANY, ORE. GRANT PIRTLE, Proprietor G. F. Korinek, B. V. S. Veterinarian Both Trlephonw STAYT0S • • OREOOS F. I.. Smith. Org»nl«.r, Labnnofl Farmers Union Ball Crabtree Farmers If your cow rets choked on apple or potato, ju«t try pouring the white» of a couple of eggs down her. More rain more rest except for the farmer and hr can just go ahead and , plow and sow Rov Faulkner and family of Lyons were vintor» at the W H Grime» home 1 Sunday. LR k : Sqi » b . W, A. Ewing, Fr« »nient L- F. I —- Joice and Willy Jones have NO. enrolled in Miss Smith’s depart ment. 0. L. Sutherland Crg»nix«r, Thema« Farmers Union Ball at the Bohemian Hall, come o!d and young, come short and tall, ev- crybody come: we welcome you Fred Grime* and family irxl Bay all Saturday. October 30, Hal bobaon a.wt wife visited lowe’en eve. Don’t forget the «¡rime» home recently. date, keep it fresh as a dream; Mi»» Nr Ma Wendt is at Albany talc you will have the beat time you in»’ medical treatment and reporta ever have seen. There will be feeling much improved. lots of hot coffee, pies, cakes '«ank Hannah is having a lonely time since hi» fathi-r werl to eastern and cream. Come a foot or in Oregon. Sank think- he could get autos, or with wagons and team, more work done tf he only had a cook. and enjoy the fun on this Hal- Good chance for some young lady, see? , low Eve. I t-eavva Scio I‘o»t<>f!icc Rt 7 10 a tn utui 5 00 p tn for Went Scio atil S l.’> a ni and .* AM) p in for Munkvr* Rock HiH Local Th« Frtchett boy» and thair nieghbor above Jordan had an exciting baar ehat« a few day» ago. After giving it a flath wound they followed d»gt and bear «rd finally came out of the bruth fact to face with bruin on on« tide of «he road and «he boy» on the other, and was only a few feet away when he re eeived hl» death shot. To hear the boy« tell about it I would Judge there wli some excitement. He dretttd ■bout 600 pound» betide« 10 gallon» of fine lard. «2.45 I» tn <U:t»5 a in MI Akl-RS.itidU EST SCK) STAGE XO. 101 Orlanti Zrck, Sr«*, l.r ba non Mt’vt % The girls in the advanced do I boma» mestic science class are drafting M««t» Ivi and .'kl Sundays uf moût h. their ow n patterns and may be professional dressmakers» when they complete the course. Riverside Local A certain yo mg man at the No. ns Industrial Solioni Fair at All ai y l.con»nl Gilkey, Sec. Thoma» made the following r- mark Meet» lat aid .¡<1 Wedneadaya. when he saw the Scio exhibit. "1 guesS Pill have to go to school SI k II iiii ' ii Local at Scio and get acquaint«d with NO, some ot the good cooks there.” A*a 'hank». See, Shelburn After several weeks of illness Meets Rose and George Kukucka are in school again. .Mr» Rotell ha* been viaitirg her daughter, Mr» John Calavan thia week. Arrival an. D*a»i«ure a« Pa»»« Tf am» Womibuin Springlit-lil Branch Wl.-f SCIO North , 7:55 » m South . &;4i m in Albany. Mill l lly ||l«ily except Sunday. Gl. Sulbtmlaml, Purchasing Agirli, Fiiday night. Railroad Time Table < orvalli» A Eastern Ml NKF.RS Anyone wishing a line six Bilveii I leu I «oca I weeks ol<i pup. half fo.v t r NO. t ier and hall slu'pln’rd, come » I .‘hi l'.ii .. See, K 1, Scio at once to the I’m I iter -. Meet» I hi Scio I lour Mill is now Tne Literarv Society will me«-’ tilling the I nion s order at for the first time Friday, Octo- ( I lli »t i re I ,< ICH I a |i v« |. r ite »im e gett ing i ( btr29, at 2;45p iti> I’ne fol ow No. KM • ii Tunning order It - th«- ing program will I <• given; A I V< - N«- ■ i'rabtrr« best deal <oi tl«»u? f<>r year-« j Music. Gl« »* Club; I’uoer, Ti.e V . ' .'»I ■■ 1 I ‘ atur la« • at night. loin Smail is making a Origin of Hallowe’en, Eunice ShiniHnvk, Rending, ct.-d, Ixirocn White; Son II »2«>w«‘«-i. Superstitions, Fhuence Smith; Original Huiiowe't i Story. W ta Thayer; Hallowe’en I’runks | Have Played, Clyde Wann; Mosie, Ada Thayer. Lacoinl) Local (.! - No. tua Inez llirons little brother K m - EJ a I 'To S«-e, I.ir'-pib n th came to ;chool v th her Mi i ls 2d ai»! Ith Natuniay night» Mynday. vv hen Baby II»» the tr»up W hen a mother i* ■ wakened from Harold H< ugh has decided to sound alcep to find her chil-l who ha» I ave Scio Higtt School lot »on e I jtke ( reck I «ocal gone to bed apparently in the le »1 of NO. health struggling fur breath abe i» n.i tine. it <. • <> « turally alarmed. Y<-t if ahe can keep The girls have received their her preaence of mind ami give Cham new basket ball and art ready to Merle berlain» cough remedy every ten min ute» until vomiting i» produc ed, quick commence iiracticing a- «urn u relief will follow at.d the hhial will fall they have a suitable place to Mt. Pleasant Local a»!cep tu awaken in the (Horning a» play. NO. well as ever. This remedy ha» lx-en J It Kloer. •ec, Scio Tnc High School students are M.cta in use for many year« with uniform anticipating a good time at the aucceaa. obtainable everywhere. Hallowe’en |Mirty Satuidny night lì ichnr<l>t»ll I àn|) at the school Imiise. I.IMAI. NO. I'»2 Mrs O V Wl.it • was visiting Jno Shimanrk, See, Sci«» school Monday afternoon. Mr» Earl Cal.iva « h»« r«-»ur ««-«I t*> Maytoii after » week*. m » i I w . h her parent», Mr ar«l Mr«. Henry I urin«» Heriw rt Wain «i( Ju > ti n < ty *■.«■« a viaitor at the Burmeater bom«- luat week. Kay Dob-on 1« ercctinir « »mall "cage” on th« W tl Grim«» pla«-«- I«r the littlef?) bin! Ir captured » few week, ago a> <1 «»peela to occupy it tn the near future. J 1» Grime» made a trip to Eyota la»t w«-ck with a«un«- appl«». vegrtaM« » ami a »tove for h>» brulh« r Jim* t lyde Rudgera occupitra on«- of the Bilyeu h«»ua«'», formerly of the Monk* mill. CRABTREE NEWS H appv D km <► I TOPICS I John < »rift» n and a Mis- I Waters uf ihouimi|i< called I in at the Sant ¡am Kami tor supper \\ «•«}n«'S«iiiv evening, walking mit from Scio to* exch’isv. COUNTRY Riverside school No. 10 has a building ami ground» and in fact children and two teacher« to be proud uf. The Farmer« Union it moving along fine at Crab* tree. The State Secretary was with them last Friday night, Harold Hough went to help a neighbor catch «orne chicaens last Motidav night Rnd behold when he got there he saw thejoKe It hap pened to be his birthday ami hu one had to tell him, hr knew what was on when the young folks all mad«* a rush for him and then took him through the sweat. Harold «ays that will be the last time anybody fools him on the chicken catching ques tion. Sheriff lhxline was out this wtek on business. The rock crusher has quit for a few days. ()ur blacksmith is out try- ing to get some meal tor winter.. K IHM UDLn lercantile Asiociatioi i DR. T. K. SANDERSON C C Snyder, Proa. J Sumpter. See. DENTIST I'.card of Directors: J Keller, John Meyer M C Gaine». SO VEAftâ L/.HÍ RlkNCc Taso« M»*«i OcaioNS CervmoHT« Ac A •**» t1n< « ekeieh «ri er«^ «»«lArbtv «.aratri«m i*tr »>«»•«•«■ «« fr*e wUtbar m u «M» n .• ft - -•*•»«■»••.•** »«t 'ti* -».■ ^»¡r fr«*«. « •» -•u net •*,. NKliOSnQ* e», 4<-et f«»f MwvrtMt Mitfiht«, »«ar • Ihr «»fh Mu -n A < « k V.»h-«« thirga, tn (b* Sckntifie JUncricas. • 'ivndtnw «rie 1 - ' fc< v « ,r »»■:■. ''ó r. Ws»tfV- ’ HP »«. InettlML Trim«. I* b h- 4 üf r»r«»44M*><««U •’ Ï. ' Ku-k o-r... L» » w. vr-u.mai.ja>. U. U 27-7 Telephone: SCIO • • OREGON T o th« Public ”1 feel that I owe the manufaturrr. of Chamberlain*a relie, cholera and diarrhoea rem.dy a won I of gratitude, write- Mr» I N II lito rali, Oowanda. N Y. "When I la-pan taking thia medicine I waa in great pain »nd feel- iog terribly »irk. dur to an attack of »ummer complaint Alter taking a dr»- of it I had noi h.ng to wait for relief a» it benefited me /alniint immediate ly.” Obtainable everywhere For Sale Remington Model ß Typewriter in first class condi tion. $25. Inquire at this office.