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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1916)
iK 9 0 fl 4 fl fl fl Ml LEHERS FROM OUR COUNTRY fl MHH9 CORRESPONOENTS THOMAS CHEEK JOTTISGS I Mil l IH RN IU M.S Linn County F.E. and C.U.ol A. It Alfred Blntchford and family motored to Albany last Sunday and returned in the evening bringing bis father and mother Usher*. IL- Torre.; .m’once kith Richardson (Lip LOCAL NO. log w ith them. hi.« H ’/utn jHibb-: < i- . ivo* tlie fol J no Shur nt.vk. See, Neu» Mrs Myrtle Bates ¡pent last lowing I tut:’.|> i' of the gfat novel. It. PonoK-ka. l*urcha*tng A.'.nt, t ‘ - »liberi- mg »ul«-: "V'l.r t : »• Monday afternoon with Mrs W tnahlle tige*. the prvM'nt time- Such H Mcl-am. is the subject of \ ict»»r Hugo’s dou- ■M *>undav* of each Mr and Mrs II () Shillings I 'r -tudv. U hat he did for Gothic >t I spent one day last week with old art hi 'Notre I’auiv <!■ Pn .’ he ha* done fur the niislern «oriti friends at Scio. in ‘la’« Ml-i-r.iUlrs ' I two •«-<» ,. Mr and Mrs Ernest Macri » figure in hi« «eherne of «» ri. a* tei Shelburn Local NO. 1'25 have moved to their new home mirror» rHlccting the whole huiua.'i life \n eno»urag'iiig • sample to A >i •'h-u kx, Shelburn near Thomas. tho-c ytwmg .iur >r- wh» cannot Meet* l»t and ‘«I Sunday» *t 2 P- m. Stanley Taylor broke his rec- make up thi-ir tintili.» hou inn h ord for churning butter last nvuleeti cnjinvil In the bc«t lit (I. I Mi! her la nJ ( r^anl/cr, I horn«» erary tr.pb’ion» London Giuba. we<‘l- Uncle Gabe Miller who han khrumati.m been ill the past few days is im- Miidorn Priscilla and Santiam If you arv troubled with chronic or ProWBB rather Mauly. Newa, tx> th one year for $1.65. muM-utar rheumatism give Chamber- The railroad boys on this sec lain** Liniment a trial I hr relief from tlon nr<? »’xpecting a raise in pain which it afford* la alone worth wn»fe'‘ ««x>n. Pictorial Review and Santiam many tone* it* coat. Obtainable every where. Mr Pipes is overhauling hi? News, both one year for $1.75. new aulu this week. Some change in the weather the last few days, H; ven’t seen any snow flakes, but have a few green onion* in our midst with nt*> strawberries for desert. Miss Gladys Conser went t> Mill City Saturday for a few days visit with her mother, Mrs Hope Conser. J M Calavnn and family were Scio visitors Friday. Mr Rossell, who has been hold- ing down his homestead near Snow Peak, is suffering 1 with 1 some fractured ribs. Geo Cree and family left Fri- Earl Gooch is pitting in a new day for Sheridan w here they go wire fence this u eek. with a view of locating. Anybody « ‘cn th< -e red tailed Mr and Mrs Jake Weidman hawk- ’ if ou have, In *ter have spent Wednesrlav at the home of your rifle hunJy, L a i-e :>•• - are death to chickens and small Mrs Nancy Bilyeu. Mrs Will Grimes visited with birdi- her sister-in-law, Mrs John Otto Lyons is linuling logs for Wyman Bros. Grimes Friday afternoon. Earl Russell has been doing The Farmers Union held their some fine work for the coun usual meeting Saturday. Miss Gladys Rodgers spent ty by grubbing tiie stumps out Saturday and Sunday at the of the public roads near his place. Bates Bros have assisted home of her brother Clyde. Sank Hannah and Otto Weid him. I Quite a bit of building is going man spent Saturday evening with on now. Mostly barns and stock Mr and Mrs Clyde Rodgers. sheds. Mr and Mrs Rav Dobson spent Lyons Bros have improved Smday at the home of their their dwelling by remodi ling ar.d uncle. J I) Grimes. »Mrs Vardie Shelton was a painting. Those going between Scio and pleasant caller at the home of Nancy Stayton by the hul n nd may get her grandmother, .Mrs stung, as there are line I»« <• tree, Bilyeu, Friday. where the roads are ba I. to utge .Mr and Mrs Albert McGee, who have been holding dow u a you along at a rapid rale. homeateail near Lexington, have Rev McGee will speak at the Oak succeeded in getting their deed Park church next Sunday, morn and have returned to ths Valley ing ai d evening. A J McLaiin is herding sheep io locate. They drove through from The Dalles, arriving at the for 1km McKnight near Scio. home of the latti r’s father. John A program will be given by Hannah, Thursday. the Shelburn public school at Mr .Mr ai d .Mrs J D Grimes went Chilroates hall next Saturday to West Scio Tuesday bringing a night. May 2U, at 8 p m. This little girl home with th« in and is the conclusion of a successful expect to keep her with them al term of school taught by Mrs ways. She had peen taken from Frieda Birons. Come and enjoy a Portland baby home some time yourselves. No admission. ago by a Mr and Mrs Phillips Mr Wilbur of the Staytoft Woolen who found they could no longer Mill* »pent Sunday at the law Georg« keep her so gave her to Mr and home, ard cngBifed Mr George at night watchman nt th* mill*. Mrs Grimes. 1/ I LI. Ell ii . i terital mi O«**rture Train* Paas«ng«r Wotdburr.-Spnng field lira neh W Esf Si lo North . 7 '55 r South .. 6:11 P ... Corvallis A Eastern Mt NKERS Albany. i> m Mill City ................................. fSxM a tn illaily except Sunday, MlAKERSiindU EST SCIO STAGE STAMI: Mi l TS Al I TRAINS I.cavea Scio I’ostofTice- al i .10 a m and 00 p m fur West Scio and M: 15 a m and 2 00 p m for Munker* A NVM Munufarturera of Mi ' l<>nie I one Time A Ewing, Preaidcut . «* t at»l unr mi! «..uth >f A I Randall, Vice I'r.». I Hw« u general banking buxine*«, reive* money »object to ch. ex. pay* interval on titre deposits, and i* regularly intpecled by «tate bank v «arnirier». in Es!inulti s ! 'hrt ¡fully Ettniisln <1 *■ It SHELTON « I Mr and Mrs Ray Dobson, who motored to Waterloo last week, returned Monday with a hone and buggy, motoring being out of the quMtlon. Jake Wortjnan Intehdi going Into the dairy butinao in the future as he purchased three young Holstein cows this week from Peter Rund and Joe Cober- line. They are some of the same stock brought here by the monks a few vears ago. Eli Delong transacted business in Scio Friday. Mr and Mrs Herbert Shelton visited at Mt Pleasant Sunday with the latter’s sister, Mrs Don Ray. The church services at Jordan have been largely attended which is good proof that we country jakes would go to church if we had the chance. Ed Grime^ came down from Lyons Friday on business. Henry Bilyeu and wife and sister, Miss Dolly Bilyeu of Te koa Washington, motored out to Mrs Bilyeu's brother’s, Herbert Shelton’s, Monday. C hattkm Bor Th« W H McLain family were pleas antly surprised Sunday by a short visit from th* Gragg boys, brothers of Mrs Mei aln, who motored over from Ball fountain and Gotvalits. Will Martin »nd family moved I our clean. \\ I cniTV • n lull , Ciiffvc, ( iiniH’d ( mods, fact, <’\ ‘i’\ thing for I he table. line .jote« Negotiated, A bat racla of Spices, mid «'1C UkRl.ON in 111 *t •( I c< I HIBLER 8 GILL CO A. G. PRILL, M. O. Pliyaiciun Surgeon Telephone, Ex.liauge No. 11 OREGON I’.RYAN r ATTORNEY AT LAW 201-2 N< w Finn National Bank Bldg. \ LB ANY OREGON G. F. Korin ch, B. V. S. Veterinarian A. G. Prill Both Telephonen ST.iY10.Y-- OR Ell OX Automobile* Watt Siayfoft last Saturday where The Santiam Berry Farm will have «trawberne« ready for market by the 15th of May at the tame old prieee. Gooseberries ready by May 2» at We on the bushes. I'll clean them if dry picked, fiee. I’ll gather clean for 25c Do not wait until they arc all gone Come by the l*t of June. — S W Gaine* A Irniniatrator of Estates Obtain«-.! and Examined la In th* mill buelness. J*me* Georg* stayed over night Shelburn Monday. He i* with th* Water tank erew. Krnext Brant w»i a Scio visitor Tuesday. He says the lumbe market is looking up. N ick = = KOOOOlOCJ! DR. T. K. SANDERSON DENTIST □Iceve Vtklve Motor so now there’s no need to sacrifice pride to economy Telephon«: 27-7 OREGON How’s This? Now f >r the first time your *er.ae of pride and strictest economy are fully satisfied in r.nc and the same car. Never before has a stylish, comfortable, completely equipped car been offrml at anywhere near so low a price. This Overland costs only MPS. Hut it is every inch *n Overland a perfect Iwauty. Though a small, light, economical ear. It is roouty, »trong and powerful. And it is absolutely corny let* to the last detail. Of course it is eldetri -ally lighted and started; and the electrical control buttons aru located on the steering column right at your finger tip*. As for easy ruling, this new««. Overland is not to be compared with any other ear of its site. The buoyant cantilever rear springs, the deep, soft unhoktery, hih I large tin provide r-al ruling r-omfortt You should have a ear this spring- and if you want top class at bottom price, it must be this Overland, for no other ear meets both these requir*- menb> The d mend for til« ear i< in <•»<•<•«« of the factory’s capacity. Order yours now, to avoid delay. Sc me right away. Ws offer O-• Hundt I I’ollnri Rowaid (or any c- .? ct Catarrh that cannot I ft cured b/ Hull'» Catarrh Cure. Model 75--S695. Scio The Weekly Kansas ( ity Star and the Santiam Newa, both one year for $1.15. F J < HI Kl'v » CO.. Tnl-.lo. 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