The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 13, 1916, Image 5

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    SANTI AM
FARM TOPIC S
HARRISONS LOG CABIN.
Pre* fret’» F*»mit»va Hocs«
th* lian'.i ct th» Ohio.
T ■»
The new year is here with a
little snow to r«mid u« of the
poor people of the east who are-
suffering untold misery in till »tu-
blitz t rds.
Geo. Bilyeu and wife ■nd Geo
Wilfong and v.-ife of Oxnard,
California, who are now visiting
with uncle George, cm- over
Sunday to visit the Pie Enter’.,
and have one of those o ,| times
such as we had back in the 70*s.
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Scio
A ) Randall,
\ ice Pre*.
I>oea i a general banking bu*iue««,
rece!vea money subject (»> <-h«ca, pay*
intereat on tin.»- deposita, and I»
regularly i
In» .erteti by «tate bank
examinera.
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aud
•law.
R. SHELTON
Administrator of Fatate»
*««n» N« gotiat-I.
Soiilbci'ii Gnliionna
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Southern California ha* much to offer you the winter. City
cr country, mountain or beach retort« are all inviting. I he
Panama-California Exposition at San btegu will remain
open another year bigger and better than ever.
But
Southern Ca.»forma tffer* something even greater than
thi* It 1» the ever-prc*ent aixl delightful
Sunshine and Flowers
Roars in bloom. Orange* and latnuM ripening on the trees.
Poppies and Geranium- ever where. I hi« is ia the real
California *1 he expense of a trip to southern California
is not great
Low Round Trip
•lx month ticket» arc un «ivl<* duly front ail Pacific North*
weal pointa. Stopover* are ailowyd at pleasure. Through
car servi r on ItmiteJ trama. Ihiough dining car and obser­
vation cars make th« all-rail r -utr tlie duEghtful way to go.
*€IC
A»k your local agent or write
A. G.
PRILL. M. D.
Wrooj Law»*».
A bn : » . »v» r i -t long pa»t
h,. I ir ex.iniiitatt'in» waa waiting
ivr bu lie * when a farmer drop*
Telephon«, Eirliang« No. II
I ed tn.
W». f-ing man, 1 æc by the BCIO
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OREGON
»ijn outi .le Hint you're a lawver,”
v.a* the ■lutation*, 'lin- brieflcM
•er I. » d very wi*c and nodded
C. <’. LUYANT
head.
Well, if you're s lawyer you can
i mt- » etliin,’ , li I »ell a inun
!ior»v ami lie give« me a promis- 201-2 New First National Bank Hidg.
r i tie »a pa vinent s.-:d he doesn't
OKEliON
• ¡\ t:p hit note mn I ;pi tn hi« lairn ALBANY
and take lo* luna- away »”
•’Von certainly can’t,” »aid the
lui.vi-r " V ■ :'il have tn »tie him to
•et »■» r th- value of the note?''
••('. i t. ■ ;>? Well, I pm-» I'll get
mother I; \--r.
I’ve done it.”—
k
’
Physician
Official Directory Shelburn Local
NO. • 125
A«a ’■hank«, See, Shelburn
Meet« let and :’d Sunday.« al 2 p- m.
Surqeon
ATTORNEY AT LAY/
G. F. Korineh, B. V. S.
Veteiinminii
Th«’ I i
j .iii * in Ib-ykj idal,
• ho;! th n<»t lite i:. ->»t mognifteent,
John M Scott, General !*■» tnjjer Agent, I'ort'anJ, Oregon
re p rlmp« th.- innat curious among
tin- m ’ ;
phen -ncns of this
>rt m let-land, (hi entering the
. .. .
i
,- i olumu» di va¡i«»r a.;
■■ ::t part» of it.
■ Then-
i ..-o- tire
• r»- a number
nu.. Is-r of
< f a;
apertures
ritiri » in
MMaMWOTlTi’iii i*^. a * t if [ it forni f rock. The
at, r • ; I? th-grte* F., end it naca
tv. » or th
fi-i't mtn the air. A
r:wr tb • liimuglt tin- valley, ini
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
OhKUON
«-!7-»rt* of tí- mit.on and
of Ohio.—Coliinvl.u» !>»»-
Ic«i»nd’* Hot tprlnga.
«
Abstracta
Obtain**.! and Examined
«
'THE MAGIC LAND OF PALMS AND FLOWERS”
Political Burglar»««.
The (il»t
" , A. Ewing,
Pre« aient
SCIO MEAT MARKET
HolecheK
IR VINS
u very
liitiU ng ‘
a.itllin.r f: A
4
V. r are h. a piar e-« f, r jun - st. a’ « amt t» nde- rv»«l
Following arv n feu of our «(»cclaitiea:
T R< ne »teak
. 13c
Rotet .. .........................
Round «te*k
...........
Rii»«
Pit
Pork *teak............
I’ork r» a.t
.. . ..............
Smoked tmeon
., ....... the
Wein»«*« .....................
Lard in bulk.
............ . I3e
I'.utogna ....................... .
(■rotinil bone (or rb.n-k» . 2e
HIGHEST .MAItKEl PRICE PAID FuR HIDE-
Ml I rs Al I
Leav S» i.. Poxtuillci-
at 7 lu a m and <jtl p m for West Sc.o
ar-d S.15 a m and 2 <op m for Munkera
■rl
Mrs M C Gaines has changed
doctors again as she has b
treated by several who
-erneu
to do her no good. She went to
see a »pe.ialist in Corvallis last
week, and he tells her she has
muscular rheumatism and sear, <•
blood, but thinks he can -» on
build her up to norma! health.
The Crabtre? Telepl one Co
has a committee appointed to
looK out a route and estimate
damages to construct a comn • r-
cial telephone line from Crab­
tree to Scio in the near future.
Sna-pmc Turtle £co*-
_______ lay*
. alxmt I two
A snapping turtle
fir„ These arc placet! in
dozen , egga.
damp «nnil
«and in a hollo«
hollow «coop»*!
«co»’?*
out tiv the turtle. The mother ti t-
tie aim< «t <>r v. li dlv buri-« her*
in the «and. Then in crawling out
»I k - let» the «and over her »hell fall
Upon
•-'ga. tim-
thu- eovermT
covering them
utH»n the egg»,
’
The eggs art white and ahnr-t .K
fer-tlv munii at-d have a very
liurd shell.—St. Nichola*.
mil- *
. ■ .. .... ■
G A Griffin has the honor of
having pigs six months old that
dressed 265 pounds, which is a
credit to any farmer.
It «a» through n atoli-n d<-< ument
o|H-n!y »eu<-'l by the Britodi au:'».i--
aador in Berlin that the Briti-h
government liret learned of the rev •
ogmtion of the indept ndt nee of
America by rrunce.
1 n-- Bnti*h
minister wa« Hugh Elliot, and be
hud the disk u( the I reuch m.in«-
ter forced open to obtain tin- »- ; y
of the treaty be wanted.
In IS.*».» n «cnaatiou wa« created
by the discovery of a plan by which
in ret documenta were »\-tcrnat. al­
ly abxiruite»i from tin- Ku- tn cm-
boasy in Berlin, being copied at
night in the intercat» of an die r
nation and replaced in the <lra*-r
at tjic emba>»y in the morning.
1 he bdrglariea had been taking
place for two tear* before they
were diacovered.—1 ’ Lange.
MtXKERS.iiidUEST
SCIO STAGE
1
Claud Smith and wife who
have been staying at the home
of the latter’s father, Newton
Crabtree, for several months,
have moved to Roseburg, where
Mr Smith will follow his occ ipa
tion as lineman.
Mrs Dora Bilyeu of Lebanon
came down to visit her sister,
Mrs Griffin, for a few day*. Mi
and Mrs Enoch Shelton of Scio
were out also a few days 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
days of old when all was fun
and happiness.
PIE EATER
■ rvnal and Departure of Paixanoer
lieu i- oí i!»n—il " limiti
Traili*
11.irrt I» .»I \»-rth it. nd,
Wuodburn-Springticid Hranch
I. >iit. iii»d JI through ’lil­
" E>i St tn
le. puî-h. ». rvic«»» und lo
i • reu»‘i-d when in private North
7:Ms in
5:31 P tn
r .div in ¡> rt a log cabin, South
i
u ,.t i«l th-re in lMti
<
• it aa
lot»,;. rambling
. . t l V. I» *t
in lici'lllt,
Albany.
J2-4Ä t< m
'till < tty
«5 a in
'. l>ai»y except Su ulay.
!»
Tl
Prof Geddes of Mill City, v h .
was principal of the Scio school»,
for several years, ca'I-d in at
the Santiam Farm for u shv t
chat after many years absence.
Railroad Time Table
*n
Both Trhphoncs
ST.l } Ja\‘ - - obeco . x
DR. T. K. SANDERSON
DENTIST
Telephone: 27-7
i.!» r iMue* with violence from ■ SCIO
of the
ORFGf'N
.-. k rai- -1 but u few feet stave
ihe ice cold water of the river.
*v t far fr-n • th.« 1» th.' grotto or
<iiv<- of Surt, whi.-h 1« •> large that " hy You should l «c Chanib.-r lain'»
Cough Remedy
io one hn* |M-tj«-iiat«il to it« inner,
(i. I. SulherUnJ < r/anixer, Ihuini* end.
Because it ha» an establiahesl reputa-
lion won by its good work».
9f
A Pnntvr** Blunder.
Became it ia moat esteemed by th«, e
F I. Smith, Pre», l*e!>«non
Pari» new paner nn one ocre- who have used it for many year«, na
C C Snyder, *ec. Crabtree
n..idv s bltind' r which csi-ited occaaion required, ami are brat arqumt-
We offer U- j H'.iKi.-<1 I <>!l»ri
i-i ill nirount nf merriment at ed with ita good qualities
Me»?ta qu'rterly on flr»t Saturday in
i-
-i- or »i i. an of reel tulctit.
January, A| ril, July and October of Reward lor any ca«c r f Oitarrh
Itrcauae it loom ns and relieve« a cold
that cannot 1« cured by llali'i
follow in" paragraphs, inlrmlcd ■ ami »Ida nature In restoring the *y«t« m
each year.
Catarrh Cure.
live Ix-nn print«-«! M-pnnitelv. to a healthy condition.
r j tHKXrr A co. To’-to. o
’»v - o
. rror • » arranged that
Wr. th* und*»
I'« va
F J
Because it doe« not contain opium or
th«»
U )•*•»< at- I
any other narcotic
him
*l» l .
. in *
tntn»artl>>n« ar»l it*.an. »«I*/ »* ' u rirry
Brcauw it’i» within’thr reach of all.
LOCAL NO. 102
•Hit any
mask* t-r hk firm
NATIONAL J a A.VK Oi
I
It only cost» a' quarter
Obtainable
J no Shimanek, See, Scio
T-UM*». •>
everywhere.
flair»
Catarrh
Cera
!•
iris
»-.tw,
R. Bonmcka, Ih.-rch«»ing Agent. •«•tin» directly npoa th*» M - m I an»l mu
««»«• rurface* r«f th#
TtufinKmlaU
Crabtree.
•ant fr>* Fn
’» c^nt
boitU». H* ’.«J
Linn County F. E. aiîd C. U. of-A.
County I nion
How’« This?
“Last Derembrr I had a very revere
coht and wa* nearly down «wk in tw-d
1 bought two bottle* of < hamberlatn’»
Cough Remedy *nd it wa* only a f. w
day* until I wa« completely restored to
health, ’’write» O J .Metcalf, Wwtbor-
by. Mo. if you would know the value
of thia remedy a»k anyone who ha« Meet* l*t and 3d Sunday* of each
used it. Obtainable everywhere.
I month.
¡lichni'ilsoii (inp »
l>v alf t’rniripf»
Ha.i • >«mii> Pin» far coa»ti
Old capers 5 conta a bundle at
, the News office.