The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 27, 1916, Image 2

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Santiam News one year $1.2«'».
Thirty-five ewes for sale, En
quire of C U Sandoz. Scio. 2Rt3p
We make a specially
of
Friendship.
Engagement and
Wadding rings F M French
Son. Jewelers an«l Engravers
Albany.
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BILYEU DEN ITEMS
Snow is abnit all gone her»
now. Seems more like webfoot
to plod ar, und n tl e ram in­
stead of snow.
Mi's .1 D Gr mes has been
visiting rclal v - at Shelburn for
a couple of weeks and at th«
«am«* tin,** actir g as nurse for
Mrs Ercil Osborn.
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Richard < r im« r and wife wen
recent visitors with th«* latter's
parents, II E Bi rmeater and
wife.
J N Bilyeu w nt to Crabtree
F> id«) aft r s'h*o! I ours and
<t «-nt Sat rday and Sunday with
home folks.
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S \X II KM I \RM Tot K S
Sweet toned piano for sale at
less than half coat. Would take
A - ilie < 'nil tree hr «’g«-
cow a< part payment. Could
make some terms. J M Meikle- 1 wn- m <*oiisid»*rable »ianger
I I ■•ing wash»*«! nwav b\
john, Scio. Oregon.
hi ’h w ater,
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Th«* body of Mrs Er neb. a »i •
unteertMl
theii
services
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ter of Er« <1 Gooch, w ho died nt
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fine
work
to
save
Silverton, was brought here lr..»t
Friday and interm *ril was made ; the bridge , which tlx* conn-
ought to have
tv olli«’»*rs
in tne Miller cemetery.
been nt f«»r » •inc time.
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returnei
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it is
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from
working
on the
learn«-«! that John South dud at
railroad
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sick
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his home in Independenc«* today
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pneumonia
and th«* remains will be mterr«d
in the Providence cemetery Sat­ lint the »kill ami prompt nt
tention «>f I *r i t ill soon had
urday.
him on th.* mad to recovery
Best quality butter wrappers I bos Sm.;il has a seVi*Fe at
neatly printed to conform will tack of lumbago ami feels a»
the law. 60c per hundred at th« though lie had h«*«’n sawed
ill two across the coupling
News office.
Mrs Smail
with a rip saw.
ia also «piite p<> irly with
Weekly Kansas City Star, con­
grip.
taining a'l the worlds current
I just received wor<l that
news. nnd Santiam News, boil,
mv
brother-in-law Jno South
one year, $1.15.
<»f Independence, a former
resilient of this section, is
MH El Hl HX ITEMS
lying at the point of death |
Clair McLain is bark in school with dropsy.
Ju.t as w<
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a rain. He has been in Blatch
ford's store for the last two
weeks.
T -e storekeepers are able to
be around again from their at*
ta ’k of the grip.
Loreen White »pent Mondaj
night with Inez Hirons.
Mrs Gertrude Russell is sperd*
Ing a few day« with her parent.»,
W H M Lain and wife.
Nine students who took the
eighth giade examination in
physiology and geography were
a .ccessful.
Iola George has been sick.
Dillon McLain has been on the
grip list. Others are Edwin Hol-
laid and wife, Mrs Maud Holland
«•id Mr and Mrs Alfred Blatch*
ford and baby.
The r.ew water tank is corn-
p «’led. Wonder what is comii g
next to Shelburn.
Toe motor is quite an addition
to the train service.
I>>g ring camps are running
full ba t. Martin &■ Brant are
sawing at record breakii g spe<«d;
Erank Bietrok Is also running
out heavy timber. Charlie Dart
ia hauling forb>th mills.
Wyman Br s h iv • been grub­
bing for Erank Pietn. k but arc
almost done.
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Our Sunday school was
omitted last Sunday owing
to the illness of th«* Superin­
tendent Mrs Lee. with grip
Any one owing the Pie
Eater will do him quite a
favor by digging up the
change, a» the old man is
bu«te«l as wide a map trough
and is about out of money
till he can sell some wheat,
oats oT hav.
The old man baa quite a
job on hands picking over
six bushels ot wheat bv han i
for «eed, which was quite
foul with vetch and other
Hlth.
It is the A m erica n
Wondel, new on thia coast,
which will soon be the com­
ing •.’.heat.
Mr» Mnnsev «if Lebanon
wa* <»wr Monday visi'ing at
th«- home of lie»' father, A H
McDonald.
Bill,-
Montgomery
who
ha«l line of his ankles mash-
«•<1 some six week* ago is
n'i'viv on th«* mend and is
aide to l»e «»nt on crutchee.
A long expccte’l wedding
took place a few «lavs ago
wlo’ii R»l«’v Montg«»inerv ami
Mis« Maud Hav w»»re rna?ri»’d
at \ ancouv« r M «»h.
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arg w »ri.irg with the water
tank men.
r’UB. ISHED EVERY THURSDAY 3Y
Mrs Maggie St •-ling wis laid
L. W. CHARLES
to rest Friday afternoon in the
Miller cemetery.
Enter«! at th«- |»<rtt«.ffV-< at Scio, Or«».,
Winter «•«• s to h ive come to
as wcund-elaM mail matter.
stay. It’s s'<»w, more snow,
and I guess it will ¡tom be most
snow.
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Ernest Mn-rcay spent Sunday
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Si« month» In advanea
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the Pie Eater.
Room 50c and Up
tian and teidigestMm an<i will find Cham-
Iwrlain'» Tablet» hiitMy briwf.isl. Sot
The ul»l rnan hates to tell I
•o good •• • three or four mile walk
how had he was sold last
••very day. but very much twttcr than
week us lie kept busy all dav
to aiiow th» bowel» to remain in a evo-
»tipatol condition They are < ■••) and
putting a tongue in liii sled
pleaear.t to take and mo»l «¿re« ab . it,
anticipating a sleigh ride
effect. Obtainable everywhere.
ALBANY,
ORE.
and the next morning the
snow was gone and mu«!
GRANT PIRTLE. Pr ■ 'Htor
The Weekly Kansas City Star
and slush shoe top deep. It
and the Santiam News, both one
remind« me of old times in
the <li»t of It
year for SI. 15.
the 60s when I drove n fine
| "l.a*t th-ermi « 1 h*>j o very »even­
team ami sleigh to Scio.
cold snd wm tvnrly down »i«-k In bed.
Uonvllpatbin and lnJ««r»tiun
Tlier»* was hut little Inw or I bought two iMttir» of i loiml-rrlam'»
"I have u»4*l Chamberlain*» Tablets
order am! most of the husi- Cough Rem. dy sir-1 il w»» only a few
netB houses were saloons, day» until I •»- <• .mpl.-tety i. ttored t.i
«■ver u*ed for con»tipati<»n and indig« s-
lie would lake a shot of tan health,"*-ot«*» 'I J Met *if, Weather­ Uoi». My wife alao u»«-d them f< r in­
glefoot or crazy brains, then by. M->. If >'->a w»u d *:>..< the value digestion and they did her good."
of thia rrri <dy ark anyone who ha,
writ«-» Eugene S Knight. Wilmington.
th«* old man. then a boy. u»ed it. Obtainable every where.
N C. Obtainable everywhere
would jump in his sleigh
and go down tlie street like a
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<‘«»niivhc liuiian. he««l ami
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tail up. hat off. snow and ice
tít--
living from the mustangs
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tret like shot from a cannon:
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M-veral round* to anuoy th»’
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Ocimni
bridge like a bird veiling
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20 minute* to reach bom«’. 3
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Quinine tonic
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miles. < lb, such a change I
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All other tonics .
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can never forget.
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St. Charles
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