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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1916)
: ; > -« *<.• * • ■ 7* .*» •• •• * *;T. *.V -«•/• •• t ,< *• BfilDG- TOWN HAPPENiNGS New i<i«a- are in the air a» so wore calle«! on l>v a f«-l low from Baker who grvath iiit«-i«-ete<i uh with the thought « f erecting a cbresv factory at th«* Farmers I Ilion bail al the (rubtrev budge. 1.« t the g«>o«i work go on. « * R<>lla Hurtin of Mehama wan visaing ho« father-in-law Lu«l Balm, tin# wvrlc. , * 9f Park Mill SCIO, Ford m -CVM-- for I <<rd >wm-a is worth while. Ofty one ! oM braovhe», uv«r M.MO flgcnO nil through th«- rouatry, ewh with a eurnplrte st««'« of ton! parts arvf • jpplics on h«:xl No <irt«y». no li- 1 up fur ■fay-. to got f>«rt», but prompt, reliable service at a low. fi*«wf coat, Runabrsit *330; louring « ar $410: <'vut*-lrt Ail price« $£00; Town car ♦«•■tJ, >«4an ÎÎ40. f. o. b. Ih-troit. DOUGLAS s FRED T BILYEU Reside nee SCIO. Ph ne, Home 2 7 ■• Company OREGON FIR LUMBER OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT We carry a full liuti of Tea, Coffee, Spices, ('aimed Goods, hih I in fact, everything needed tor the table. I OREGON HIBLER 8 GILL CO- ( '( >R N KIT $ J. > John Stell marker was a uncle. Thoma# Large, ut Fcio calle? at the Bietrok home lastw eek. Sunday. Wm Downing of Fox Valley A large crowd of neighbors was in our mid#t thia wet-K buy and lritn<h gathered at the ing cattle. home «d Grandma Fleming Mrs Roy Wirth was a Scio Sunday night when the time visitor Saturday. was spent in music an«! sing Ray Dobson, v. ho ha# been em ing. ployed at Gilkey by the paper Mrs Hamon Shelton spent mill company, returned home Monday with Mr- George Wednesday. * t George Rodgers motoied up to WeslenhoUHc while Mr Shel Mrs Nancy Bilyeu's the first of ton went to Scio. the week and t«x»k Mrs.Large Mr and Mrs WcHtvnhouse and daughter# home with him. spent Tuemiay at the home Dr Frill and wife of Scio w ere of their son-in-law, John jov riding up our way Monday. Neal of Jorian, ami assisted Seems good to hear the auto#s III killing hogs. A little late buzz again. New# item# are a little scarce in the season. out our way as everyone is loo j Some ot the farmer* are busy seeding to go visiting. bud ling a little roauit these What has I cc< me of the Upper day b. Sant mm Events ano Lacomb! Nibbs items? Com«' on all you newsies und fling all your thoughts to the i told that I here WM \> *M breeze*. We want to get in! Him touch with you all. "After «uttering (or over 20 year» M<.dame# Rotlger# ami Her-' with indigcation and having sni< of the best doctor» here tell me th«-re was iiert Snelton visited with Mrs no cure for me, 1 think it only right to Ilurnun Shelton Monday. tell you for the sake of other sufferer* C ha T tkk B ox Múdame* Rodgers, Chronic, Wortman ano Wendt viaib.-d wifth.MrsH C Burmester Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs Thoma# Large Sr of Scio and two daughters, Mr# L E Campbell of l-oann, 111. and Mrs Virgil Hackleman of Albany, visited over Sunday with their •inter und aunt, Mrs Nancy Bil yeu. Ralph ('ole and Miss Gladys Con ser spent Sunday with the latter’s mother, Mrs Hope Con- str. at Mill City. S B Cole and wife, Curtis Cole ard wife of Kingston and John Neal and wife of Jordan were visitors at R C I’epperling's Sun day. Mrs Roy Wirth spent Thurs day at the Jam«-# Burton home. C Rodger* and wife and Miss Evaline Bilyeu attended the funeral of their grandfather and A ... Is complete mid our stock fresi) mid elemi. ('oliard \\ «»tenh<»U«e and Wilbur Fleming still take a drive over the same old f«,a«l to Larw«»«»!. THOMAS CREEK JOTTINGS •<■« • ►— a KI kh L i spent Blanche Ai as well as your own satisfaction that a ‘¿be l ottie of Chamberlain's tablet* not only reli« v«d me but cured me within two months although I am a man of 65 years," writes Jul. Urublen, Hous ton, Texas. Obtainable everywhere ‘ The UNIVERSAL CAR Mrs Belt H o I ih and moth- v?-in-law visited with Mr# < lark Wedn«'s<iay. Mias Ethel Stimlay with buckle. 1*. >• * • • • „ i« 'M P ©RD Z .1 < ’lark and «»n Glen r<’«'<*i>tly bought a bunch <d incubator chit ks. Miss Lulu ( lark returned home Sunday iron» Weasel Flat-where •)> • ban been em ployed uh l«*ach«*J for the punt bix months. e -■ w .V-* i . -_* • • ,v * • • •; • Federated Church D W. Griffith FaMaw |/OO.OOO a r«ar CrMlar 0/ Ala • > IT< 'HA. Proprietor Confectionery, Ice (’renin, ar.d Cigars Tobacco Post f ’aids a Specialty $ $ $ $ WA pipet’ll SCIO, OREGON of Tuxedo ij a u’o;i«.’-_r- fulty plc^t- ant form of ' OCN0ObOl0OOi<*OOOlO<*<: OOOiO^ tobacco cn- A WE HANDLE THE joym ent, mild a n d toothing. *’ •> Score« of Big “Movie” Men— producers at will as actors, arc constant smokers and out spoken friends of'Iuxcdo. It’s iust the soothing, restful, re freshing smoke men of their < rvc racking vocation need. \«.»thing calm* and comforts a .¡silcr like a pipe of mild, cool, jwcet i'uxedo. 9 Anker - Holth 9 Cream Separator 9 9 It is getting to be the leadimr separator on 9 9 the market. 9 9 J. F. - SCIO, - - - PROCHASKA - - - - OREGON - - - - - - - & - CO. j j Come in arxl talk it over and let us give you a demonstration. Tuxedo is aged fromthree to five years in wooden hogs head* to make it mellow and »weet flavored. But the thing that take* out all the bite and harshneiiand makesTuxcdo io bland and gentle that it can't hurt the moit leniitive tengut or throat, i* the fam« ou* and ntclutivc “Tuxedo Proce«*.” One weekr* trial of Tux edo will j A ou ’ you. Sunday School at 10:00 a m. Preaching at 11. Christian Endeavor 6:30 to 7:30 Song service from 7.30 to 8:00 Preaching ut 8 o'clock. Prajer meeting «-very Thurs day evening nt 7:30, J M Meikle- john, leader. You can buy Tu-.rdo everywhere H. B. 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