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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1916)
SIIELBIKN ITEMS A J McLain is spending this week at Macleay, where he i. putting in a wire fence on the Junk farm near Salrm. Mrr H O Shillings spent Tur« ** day with Mrs Byron Bates. Things are on the lx>om here again. Farmers are bu y, nulls are running and politicians and speculat' rs arej* unning at large. Come and see us. it w ill be worth it. John ntz ** B was called to A - bany Sunday morning on account of the illness of his father. 11 du d at four o’clock Easter morn ing. A P Hirons, Wm Zink a *id family, with the exception of Ed, and Mrs George Piatt were sub po< na< d to appear before tin grand jury last Wednesday. l-ook out for the speed king of Shelburn, he has a new Ford. This sjieeder is Alfred Blatch- ford. Claud Churchill has n new bar ber shop in the Gooch building. White fir wood is being cut on the Ed Jones place near here. Lawrence Shelley is working for Mrs Rose Miller. Rev MeG *e gave a goxl ser mon Sunday to a large crowd, His next date will be the thirM Sunday in May. Thanks to J R Geddes for so many Interesting items. Come! agu.n J R. Railroad Time Table Arrival and Oapartuir of Paiwuftr Trains Mr a: -1 Mr» Tor; f‘l< n ng and 'it*. • •on Darei spent b . »lay at the We«t. hnuso horn«. Woodburr Springtiehl Branch WE-i Si li» North.................................... South ................... . Will llr.oda n-d family ami Grandma Fleming attended the funeral of Gram iua 1'cpiarling la»t Sunday. Mr Bawr seems to I mj a very plea . t eallrr at the Clark home every .nun.Uy eve. I on’t iorg *t t e >’*’•• Tiirsdav. Mm is th • I>a ■ th * CHINAMEL Demonstrator will be Here to »h« w you . uw to «-nanii-1 your old furnttur« * or ftx your old tluora to l<M>k like new. 1 bavv l en trjing to g«-t • price on • fro® pi tur * show for that date, but •<> far have been unable to even get a price We will at ‘eaat give you a 10 per rent discount for caah on that date on slI aun:- * uf Rl.OO or mor®. excvDt on natla. wir® amt good® along that lire. ’.V e want you her® oti that day arid are of fering the dici-ount to get you bore. At Willard Grime * spent Su .day u th I)« III * WeatrnhoUM-. T®« >on * H« Ai«> > .g i • k tt«-r» n * viti bv the edit <x a "l.rxrt to I art” <-<>luinn St«jlin>«h< r ASlvruvn « sawed in n certain ;>a,-cr «a» the follow. eral hundred feet of luinb * r ¡¿»I » k :ttg. writtrn In a roung num: Trn-y an p .> rd of th« fact that ti,< s “l’ii'a *! V 6 von teil me uhv a rawed the la.it turn loads to < tv girl al- »>• < - » her eye® when a th« rhsn se fm t ry near the T J > H- ll fellow ki *»ei> her ?” at llicbardaun Gap. In .i moi l *t t of fi nil'-li frank * N ih . . •':< in m of (be ;»-n indited the following replyi *’So *id tur tour photograph and Goal upright piano to tr • * .'« perlmp» I in tell you ” * « for young cows if taken at once. Inquire of J (' Mary, Leban n . . 1 'e Moes concert Monday eve Oregon, bojt IBS. n'r k ut the school auditorium Albany. ’ Mill l :ty I Daily except Sunday. 12:44 P 19-oû a tn MUXKERS and W EST SCIO STAGE stagi : mi its ai i. iw mas txavi'. ¡telo ('■»toltici * - ..I 7.b> a m a < > <o u mfr W<-t-t Scio and al. a in and 2:< *>p in for .Munkera A A. Kwing. 1'rraulrnl M o rrison’s Haiiliriirc Starr 4 .Ok> t tn 5;.U P m A l KaiMlall, Vico l‘r«<a. Myer*. < '.i liier E. I> l>oea a general banking business, revrivea money sutijert to viioca, pays nte'vat on tn: deposits, and IS vgularly inai><-< tof iy state bank - xarnii» rs. N ick R. SHELTON FAVORITE THOMAS CREEK JOiTINGS Mr and Mrs F B Frost were visitors at the home of S B C ob The Host Pof Jar Hiew for a Thursday. Third of 3 Century Mrs E Wendt visited at the home of her daughter Mrs C ( PURE, r ch fruity sweet 1111 rmeste r Th ursd ay. J H Wortman and Eli De’onc The man who chew» get« by far the were Scio shopper.» Saturday. mr.it wholesome enjoyment and sstii- Mrs (' R >dgeri sp nt Saturday faction out of tobacco. eipeci .Hy if he cl ews /¡m; tul'acc. The rich juices afternoon with Mrs Hamon She * of the leaf are retained in good ton. plugs better than in any other form. For more than a generau >n Spcsr Mrs Herbert Shelton was ? Head has he! ! first eh * as the favor business visitor at Jordun Satur ite high-grade |lug chewing tobacco. day. This unique diitinction is due solely * tv< r. .'■•rful quality and ihv r of Mrs Ona Shelton visited in Sen to th t, *« rmil wet, Saturday with her sister-in-law, S;rar Head—the rn : chew in the whole world. Mrs Henry Bilyeu. Spear Head is the choicest of all A large number of people at ■di! :rlcy, hand-stemmed and m. !e tended the funeral of Grandma into treliow-iweet j!:. . in a perfidy Pepperiing Sunday. She died at cl- ?n, most sanitary factory. Yer can’t c! ew the flavor out of the tome of her daughter. Mi- Syear Head, be n« it’s a part of the John Foltz Thursday night and tobaccx T1...t ti.h. ripe, red Burley was buried in the old Cathohc ta te cecps on pleasing you as long as you keep on chewing. cemetery. Che. Spear Head and youTt be Mr and Mrs F B Frost spent chewing the jmri.t .mil most satisfying Friday at the home of their son, viba< *eo that it’s *.»• ic to make, la -.■ Floyd Shelton near Mt Pleasant. 10c cute, wrapped in wax paper. Mrs Price, a nurse of Mill Ci y who has ix-en caring for Mrs R C Pepperiing. left for h» r home Tuesday. Ura Pruitt visited af tffe Wes- Mrs F B Front was a little sur tenhouse home a few days last prised but well entertained by a veek. crowd of young folks who gath porter Ix»ng a* d (’• nard Wes- ered at her home Sunday eve i tenhouse transacted bi.siness on ning fur a lew hours of m»a;c i the subject of trading cows thia and singing which is always en week. joyed. Sid Stringer an I Dellis Wes- C hattee Hot tenhouae visite I J N Neals Irst Saturday. While there Sid wax J engaged to run Mr Woodard ** 1 ranch for the summer. The tax asaeswr was seen in Bids will be received by the our midst this week. unders»gn«d clerk of school Dint» Miss Ethel R oda was honored No. 95, up to May 1. 1916 for the by getting the first ride in th« following: uew buggy that was mentioned Thirty cords of second grow th ■n the News la-d week. fir wood, 4 feet long; three cord- Several of the young folks at of old fir. If» inches long; fiv» tended the singing given at F 1 cords of grub oaK. 4 feet long, Frost’s Sunday evening and re- to be delivered on the scho«< «rt a pleasant time. grounds at Scio by August 1 Mr and Mrs Z J Clark were 1916. •icio shoppers last Tnursday. The board reserves the right | .Miss Mabie Thaye» closed i to reject any or all bids. ery successful term of school it ♦J. F. Wesely. District Clerk Jistrict 83 last Frday. : . Bids Wanted Arfminiatratur of Mtatra xxna Negotiated. At-ntnu-ta Obtained and Examined - Ol. EGON Physician *> ,J Surgeon Teb ph. nr. I v imam» Nu. 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