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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1916)
SANTI.'M » AHM TOPK S HARRiSOVS LOG CABIN. Th» The new year is here with a little snow-tn r*nii-d us of the poor people of the east who are suffering untold misery in those blizzard*. Geo. Bilyeu and wife ant! Geo Wilfong and wife of Oxnard, California, who are no« v.siting with uncle George, came over Sunday to visit the Pic Enter'd and have one of those o'd times such as we had Back in t-he 70’s. Prof Gedde« of Mill City, wh > was principal of the Scio schools for several years, call 'd in nt the Santiam Farm for a sh<> t ch.it after many years absence. Claud Smith and wife who have been staying at the home of the latter's father. Newton Ciabtree. fur several months, have moved to Roseburg, where Mr Smith will follow his occupa tion as lineman. G A Griffin has the honor of having pigs six months old that dressed 265 pounds, which is a credit to any farmer. Mrs M C Gaines has changed doctors again as she has I- - treated by several who s-em-ni to do her no good. She went t< see a specialist in Corvallis last week, and he tells her she has muscular rheumatism and scar e blood, but thinks he can soon build her up to norma! health. The Crabtre? Telephone Co has a committee appointed to looK out a route and estimate damages to construct a commer cial telephone line from Crab tree to Scio in the near future. Mrs Dora Bilyeu of L* banon came down to visit her sister. Mrs Griffin, for a few day». Mr and Mrs Enoch Shelton of Scio were out also a few day s ago to see Mrs Griffin. Our neighbors on this side of the creek on the Crabtree road are having social parties two or three times a week, also a social dance, and have a way up t me among themselves as they are run on the surprise style as in day« of old when all was fun and happiness. Automobiles The Gist ot It “Last December I had a very s«v»r» cold and was nearly down »irk in bed. I bought two bottle» of I hamlierlain*» Cough Remedy and it was only a few days until I was completely restored to health, "write» O J Metcalf, Weather by, Mo. If you would know the value of thia remedy ask anyone who has used it. Obtainable everywhere. • rrnal and Departure of Passe m in rn m Mt\KKRS.iiidU ESI' SCIO STALE ivr lud built ad mo f.-ll und in« STACH. Ml LTS AI L I k UNS »ice vr-VVvt • 1< tor- l.*av-» S» io Po-tutbcv at 7.10 a m and á 00 p in for West Sc.o and M:15 a m and 2:00 p ni for Munkera *795.00 *595.00 f|* * E V.'e are h- a j.iar er* fi r juicy at< a‘ « >-«i t< taler rva»t • ^(■¡lowing ar< a few uf <n.r apeohdtioe: T Bene »teak .... I3c Roaat Round >t-ak ........... Riba Pork steak................... Fork r« a t : Smoked iuii'on ... Wetnie» laird in bulk. ......... Bukigna Ground bone for chick» HI*.Hl I MAKKh I I RL E I AID Holechek Doe» a general banking buairunui, receive» money subject to checa, pajs intereat on tin.»- deposit», ami la regularly by »tat« bank i-xanunrr*. Bros K. SHELTON SoilllHii-il ßiilifOFPiil 8 9 S • THE MAGIC LAND OF PALMS AND FLOWERS” Southern California h»s much to < ffer you thi* winter. City cr country, mountain or beach reaorta are all inviting. I he Panama-California » x, situm at San Diego will remain open another year bigger and better than ever. But Southern California effers something even greater than this It is the t ver-present srd delightful Sunshine and Flowers Rose» in bloom. Oranges and Ix-muns ripening or> the tree«. Poppies and Geranium cvc> wliere. J hi* is is the real California The expenso of a trip to southern California is not great Low Round Trip six month tickets are on »ale duly from all Pacifie North west p>Mnts. Stopovers are aiiowrd at pleasure, Through car servi -e on limited trains, thlough dining car and othwr« vation cars make tho all-rail route the dvl.ghtful way to go. ri. IL rrii i, who wo« a dnugh- s ;< r t i .1 ' *• J. C. SymniM and wa» Belli Estate Notary Public .!< rr.-y. loe I tn la* •«r» old. her death no» I. near the clone <d Administrator of Estate» civil • ■ tr Iler bndt lie* buried xmna Negotiated. Abstracta t’• !i at ‘ f her di; tin;»ui»hv«l hut- Ottano*! and Examined I ; il !■> th ■ • >1 of ......... Id farm, e in all tiro' ibilitv a suitable m nt i ill »non Im erm ted by «C1C OHZOON joint Di»- •tata patch. Wronj Law/»?. A brictl « Lift■ r not long pa«t l.ir c-wnuiutioii» wu» waiting lor buc m' « when a farmer drop- pod in. •*>ay, i »ung num, 1 sov by the • i 0.’.'. . i. ilutt you re u lawyer,” . the alutution. The briuilcM . r I i d 'vry wi*c and nodded !> IlVUtl. •* V "Well, if you're a lawyer yon can :• ll hi • ». .‘tiling. , If I »ell a in.in a I;.»;•» • and he me a promi»- •r . rote ia |w. incut and lie dov*n’t > . r h » i.otc < mi I ;’<> to hi« latrn ami take Lis hor»e avfavF** •You ta:nly cant," »md tho Inwvi-r “¥<> .’il luve to »tie linn to . iv . t tie- value of the Dole?" • ( .tii’l, < ? Well, I gm-» I’ll get mother I.. ' *r. I’ve done it."-- • A. G. PRILL. M. D. Physician Surpeon Telephon», Exchange No. 11 SCIO- : i I OREGON C. C. BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW ¿Ul-2 New Eirst National Hank Bldg. ALBANY s uREciON G. F. Korineh, B. V. S. Veterinarian Both Tfh phont s } KJX - OREG OX Haland’a Hot Springs. « F l*rt-»ident SCIO MEAT MARKET Political Burglari»». Sns-pmg Turtle Eco». A «napping turtle lay» aleuit t two dozen eggs. These arc placed in damn «and in a hollow «cooptai out bv the turtle. The mother ti r- tie aliiK «t or r. h '111 bur « h*T If in the wind. Then in crawling om »lit- let* the «and over her «’»fl! f .11 n|w>n th<* ergs, thu* covering them. The cgg» art white an i dmmt fi tir rotimi ami bave a very hard «bell.—St. Nicholas. Time . Í General U llinm Trains n >:i .it North II« nd, Woodburn-Springfield Branch tut.: ’> <1 nil I ; rough tin* WE- i SCIti »iii’iu Service» und lo 7:68 » i.,i) when in private North > in ]>.¡rt u l<<(? robin, South Ml I> a ■. •. i«t th re in IMU < orvallia A Eastern 'll XKEIIS Albany J2 :«S !» 'lili City ... PJ <« n '• Daily rxrcpt Sc.ida;, . A. G. Prill PIE EATER It «a» through« utolen document ojietil)' »euml by the Britiali ainUi»- aador in Berlin that the Bnti*h government tiret Ivwucd of the rec ognition of the independence of America by France. The Briti*h ministor Hugh Elliot, and he hud the desk of the I remli uiiiii»- ter forced upi-n to obtain the copy of the treaty he wanted. In 1853 a u-muitiou wu» created by the ducovcry of a plan by which secret documents were aytematn al ly al»trailed from the Hu«»mn cm- l>a»sy in Berlin, being copied at night in the interest» of another nation and replaced in the drawer at the embassy in the morning. 1 lie burglaries had been taking place for two year* before they were discovered.—-E> lunge. P?«« d»nl'* P-'initiV» Hou*» ths ÜAn'c. cf th» Ch ». Ask your local agent or write I t pring* in IL’vkj ulal. n<it tile nm»t magnificent, 57’./ Juhu M Scott. ticncral !*»• enger Agent, I'orl'anJ, Oregon -<* i r<».ij•* tin* most carious among he r ..ma p!n*a '•urna of thia •rt in |c land. On entering tho u < ■lum.i« <8 i-apor a. ing Irom different part* <>f it. There nr<* u number of aperture« in n sort of platform of rock. The it< r * ■»'I'.’ ihgrtts I’., anil it rises two <>r th ■ fn t into tho air. A .- : A - ihrtMigh tin* valley, in Telephone : 27-7 . . ii a ; of boiling NO. • 12S •■.«ter i ■m* « with violence from a 8CI0 of the A»a 'hank», see, Shelburn ORFGfiN » raised Lut u few feet above Meets 1st and 38 Sunday» al 2 P- tn. i!.c ice cold water of the river. t far from thi« i» th.* grotto or me of Surt, w hi h u • > large that "by You Should I *«- thartih.-rlains Cough Remrdy i i « :iv ha« jieiictrateil to its inner <1. I. Sutherland ( r/anl/er, I homes end. Beeauae it has an established reputa tion won by its good work«. A Prim»?*» Olund»?. liecause it is tn st rsterrrrd by tho r E I. smith, I‘res, lad>an«>n A Puri» ne •v> ¡rutier on one ocet* who have used it for many years, ns C C Snyder, •rc, Crabtree r u Im h excited occasion required, ami are best wrquint* «inn mailt* a Llnn<l< I Hund.. I ! <>’lnrt ■ «m ill amount of tm rriinent at « m | with its gissj qualities. Meets qu >rterly on first Saturday •n; We offer U’ v ■ • of a man of nrl t a lent, January, Afrit. July and October of Reward for any ca*c of Oitnrrh Ilreauae it loomms ami relieves a cold that cannot t« cured t- Half ir,* following p iragnphs. intendili ami ai<la nature in restoring the gyalrm each year. Citafh Cure. ’■i Imre In-en printcil «•pnratclv, to a healthy condition. F J < ItC.X.'T * CO. Tn!~ki. O <-re lit « >n • error •■»arranged that Wr. !h«" UiMÍvrH*iíit* ». i » - •» kli wn F. J Because it doe» not contain opium or Ì'hcBeìi frtf the Iii«l Î& nr t Ne»il*A» v were rwd ion»-*-i»tm*l> : "Dr. ' any other narcotic him D»rf*^dv iMHioruM»* tn uil I m i fi »*••* X. In- In vìi app.'int<*d j>hv»i- tr«rumeiA»rui un-l titmh lull/ tul*, trsrwnetlon« d n-l tinan i> r«rry <-irr> Because it’ia witliin’the rest l> of all. .-.ut «tir any tns.l.- Iv M-. firm LOCAL NO. VrJ «Hit ‘ the II«" itnl il • I l Charite. XA’ i I o NAL llA.'.K Oi <' >1!-ir.lt* I It only costs a quarter Obtainable Jno Shimanek, See, Scio T >|»<to < i • h>’m- I: ite ' n .-«U’-d by the mi- everywhere. Hall's Catarrh Cur» Is •.<’•?« I •*• Hv R. Borov icka. Purchasing Agent, arti?» <Mr»ctly -ip«. i tl bl «I ti:* ritira for the immediate extra- tn i r. <■■ surfs?-» ?» lbs sv»t»-n T-stlm->nl»!s i of the < ••«m-im nt Mont Pnr- QnStree. srnt fr>? I'r ■ *1 c?nl* |—? bolli». A-Id Old oaperw 6 cents a bundle at >■. T' work» nn- being exe Meets l«t and 3d Sunday» of each br al! Proem»'» Tbw II»,. « limi) Hus lor c«n»*l»«tlo» cuted with tin- utmn»t di»o;lt< b.** , the News office. month. SOUTHERN PACIFIC DR. T. K. SANDERSON DENTIST Official Directory Shelburn Local County I nion How’s This? Richardson Gap •