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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1916)
BUDGE TOWN HAPPENINGS Maurice Duncan is sending I "rethought Attention is called to the a l the week w ith his grandparents’. o My run Mi et • w i ■ • . > I' >| l.- ;».«• learning that j littl«- fore The boom of the blast and the Wilfon! Elliott arrived from issue. thought often savea th«-m a lug «'X- *rr<»al and Departure ot P.sss.nj click of the mower makes things San Francisco last week for a 1» ■■ II- " ■ »11 :• IS L W \t Traina ch«-r, t'aldwrll, Ohio. writ«-s I Un not lively in chese parts the last few visit with his sister. Mrs Bin t-, <•». t' st iw.r famih ha« tw-m with Wi'-ll'iirn Spruigti, l«l I’-ranch Pictorial Revi w and Santiam days. Schmitt. w E r * scio • it • ha::'".-rl.-iin Coin-, Cholera and * w .. 1» th hi • y.-ar f’«r >1.75. N Mr Eichinger ar d family mo • • . n -u. i <■ I North 7 ó » nt Notice of Annual School >«-.u- n.-o W h«-n w< go South tored to Portland last week 5:31 p m on an ratend' I »>«it w.- t »k« it with. Meeting where they visited relatives and Modern Pr.Mcilii a*ui Sir.titm u«. ” Obtainable « .er» where. < orvaihs X Eastern took in the rose show. Ml NEERS N«-ws, lio ’ h or; • year b r Notice is hereby given to the Mr and Mrs Clyde Thomas of Albany J2 4ô p m legal voters of School Distri t Mill I n, . <!• <K> a m Jordan traded with Scio mer *. N- o* Linn co.intv, slate of »Daily < xc«-pt Sun.iay. chants Monday. Oregon, that the annual ctiou. Mrs Will Grimes and Mrs inerting of said district w ill be Clyde Rodgers were Scio shop held al the arhool house, to be .'H XKERSdiidW, EST pers Tuesday. gin at the hour of 1 o'clock p m St.«’ . >«-ry n««l h.H.I Su|.|-b< «, Rubin r »■ ■I Tuih-t Mr and Mrs (' I. Rodgers, Wil on the third Monday of J inc. Art'- >•«. l!r»t Toilet Soap in tbte torritu ry SCIO STAGE bur Fleming, Macel Rhoda and bring the l'.eh <!a.v of .i .nr, A D Only the IT REST ami 1 III SHI ST of I »rug * u««-«l in our Boe Sllt ltoli, * Prop. Sid Stringer took dinner ut the 1911». If. < ineehiig :.s • u. | for Pevacriptions. Westenhou.se home Sunday. the purpc> e of elect!’ g me <|, Pllolle il-.">|.’> Mike Kelly of near Thomas re- tor ami one clerk and tl > STAHL Ml I |s Ml IIMIXS t \ 1 \ ’ 1 1 1 \ > 1 sr t 1 -tr 1 I s was seen in these parts Sunday. transaction of I usiness u >al at • w l.«*av<-s Scio l’ost'irti«-«- Kenneth Westenhou-' pent such meetings. SCIO, OREGON ».t 7 I" a in st d <<> t» m fur W . st S« ■■ Dated th s 5th day of June, Wednesday with Clarence Rhoda. u* .wwmncwwert !■ : MnrmirttugBmnrm wmoin mwecr. > m >iir »nil » I . s rn und <«• |> in for Munkers The singing at Mr Coury's 19 Bi. Attest: Sunday was quite well attended. .1 F Wendy. District Clerk Sunday school is progressing //. c. J// / A/ /; «V N7A\ A < I Prill, Ch man ■>; p > ¡rd. nicely, there lieing seventy-one M present last Sunday. Almanac«. We are sorry Rev Iler could It » still < >did ma- au- « A Ewmg. A.I. Randall, not be w ith us last Sunday, and lliorill« » tilal tll> H i of I Cl? l*rr«ident Vice I’rea. hope to see him in our midst u.ia t!ie first -j < ia»-ii of print: and it hn» been ».iri s »1 a credited I. I >. M ver-, t a liier again before long. to to . iilu rg, S. ’ 4M,| [• ,; -r N’mits l>ocs it general tanking business, Railroad lime Table Best Drugs at Popular Prices Rough and Dressed Farmers I nion Wool Pool of Ila. .I»'i Dr. I .i '»t •, • • ¡. iii.it- e«l 1.1 iv^eml. who- • «tran/e «torr ha» lx-en unniort I'tZ'11 In Marlowe .Hid t< tile, ua- t o- ,i « red te.l au tlior <•( uh ana < >nt ¡ming i-tr<»- log) al kigns (rvtaineu at the pres ent d.n) and ..<•« - ■ .Hie -• r. !«. Mill h»*'ilt<«l ««r.v E'if i III II‘t S il»- •'.» I a-'Mi »», «> ind«' n « jfh <»f f III t ! j'.lU f! fH inoiH'v mhjA’v’t to rh< *cia, * pay tnterwl on tin»© and it regularly in«|«« tml by »tat© bank *ra. vxamin« ' cdi I U III t sin d As it is near time for selling Th© C • her F ty. wool pools, everyone w ho wishes “I want a mi t « put in tour ‘l.o«t to sell ir. the Lebanon-Scio pool und l ouiid * column un udn-rti-c- should list at once. Our mohair meat like tin- ‘W.-l'b’t t-oii turi ill ’ 4 of * >m -, nd pa- pool brought tne highest once <s»n .'leiiil ■ per«. Hll'ler Illi keep n.'iliev; re paid in the Valley this year. turn paper» Charges 1-2 cent a fleece. Phot •• "Don't in'.i I Ilk.” -• - > -ted the Scio 1G9. clerk, “roll h. i ! I • Iter mid ’no <|tie- bon» r.-k's! ’’ ” H. S. Nolan, Sec’y., But v<ni mav »uv 'n » quo- Ijtcomb, Oregon. finn« un«'. ■ • • > Santiam News and Metnyioli. tan Magazine, both one year for * Attention Ford 0 tenors When in need of repairs, greases, oils, tires or repair work, look me up. I have a full line of Ford rt pair parts : t F'»rd catalogue prices. Free tire ser vice to Ford owners. Will de liver a tire any place within five miles of Scio at the list price, no charge for delivery. Bring in your old tires for vulcanizing, they will be at tended to by an experienced man. Fred T Bilyeu, Ford Agt., Phone 27 Scio, Oregon. I’m t e R. SIIELTOX Administrator of Estat«-s juins LOCAL NO •>• '« r *' LARWOOD GLEANIG3 We are all enjoying the fine weather again. Crops are look ing better and gardens are be ginning to grow. Mr and Mrs Warren Davis Visited last week with the latter’s parents. Mr and Mrs Perry Pitchford. They returned to their home at Mil' City Friday. Luther White returned home from Albany Saturday, the first time since going to the hospital at Scio in January. Mr and Mrs Frank Duncan of Shedd visited Sunday with the latter* *« parents, Mr and Mrs R >oker. Mrs Pitchford has been on the ■:ck list for several days. Ernest Rooker is visiting with his sister at Shedd this week. Paul Behrke’a parents visited him Sunday, motoring over from Lebanon. Physician v Surqeon Iel< I'li.'lis, I i listige No. || KC1O ATTORNEY AT LAW 201-2 N< w by Walt Mason ALBANY Ttrisdo’s bully nil ti e time; it mnkrn the passing hours sublime, nri<J by its :■ >ft and g.-.»< loua curves it i aoodies the s«»ttl and rrsts the nerves, and fills my banoin, once again, with peace on c irth, go<xl will to men. But best I hk' it when I ve fed this face of mine with jam and bread. V. hen 1 have dined on I risk ■tew and bean3 and Ir-nlrd potatoes, too, and pie and egqn and cheese and tripe, lia then I best enjoy my pipe. When from the L.'ole I withdraw, I grio *my oriaf with my jaw, and fill it with Tuxedo mild — the pure l uxedo undefiled -—and «moke away in perfect blua; no pleasure can compare with this. And in the curling smoke 1 see a world that seemeth good to me. A world that's debonair and gay, its woes and worries done away. "T he plans that seemed foredoomed to f il, tl a w; rk thrt ’erred of nonvail, now wear the rosy glow of hope, and I endorse all * sunshim dope. ' l is thus in n.y fuxedo hour: the world that seemed so dark and dour, in blooming like a roac of spring, and I'm ir. mood to laugh and ring. NO. 123 Asa Shanks, Sec. Shelburn 1st and 3d Sunday« at 2 p. m. TODAY’S MAGAZINE With Its Many Improvements WILL DELIGHT YOU Mott Subscribers coneider TODAY’S • ffHuiM SBMMHf fwvaus * tt astualif h<d;«s to aolwe alm'-U evrty problem «4 the wife, flkofher and hmcmsbn. OREGON (i. F. Korineh, B. V. S. Veterinni’iiin But h Telephones STA YTOS • - OR EG OX DR. T. K. SANDERSON DENTIST Telephone: 27-7 SCIO • • ORfGON Deafness Cannot Be Cured You will find th« clever fiction ar-i romantic atone * bom real hie like rd rshmf * brrrie ©ver fctfda <4 ftuwrra. J PO«)!, I I A I 4 I 4 I 1 Po«’l and Biliiunh, Tolmm» ami «'¡gara, I | < oiii<’Ctiom iy. '»oit Dnnk-. Etc. Your |>.ltr"ll lu’’’ respect f .llv »1 !«■;’••• I. A | pleaaant pince to I h | h * ii <I an evining. CANTON. OHIO PS If y«tar «htavch f»«rde mnaae * . «rrW r- * U 4ei4h J |<kf)AY S ( • * ( » W t » '*• * Owe.h ir«a> atamg^e Eir«t National Bank Bktg. 1 .Meets 1st and 3d Sundays of each month. ______________________________________ I TODAY’S MAGAZINE OREGON ; ; <;. BRYANT 77ieTuxeCiO Hour 102 A ye«FB Bubacription coafa you only SO cents Many aa-vyle wun will be wodh tha’ tn you iai tr. r-ey-Mvu^; »ir ** and * |4ea««r Swbwfrbe today. : —--------------------------------- —---------------------------------- Gap You will Io « * TO DAY’S not only beVMUW it I* pfMtl €«l «nd dependable, but beraure every number will bring into ynur brume, joy, encour- • fegtest «nd fond cheer Hllk'l.'IN A. G. I’RILL. M. D. J no Shirnanr-k, Sec, Scio R. Borovicka, Purchasing Agent, Crabtree. Meets Abstracts ■f'tc Shelburn Local • Negotiated, Obtained and Examined N.'tice m h«-r«-b» glv-n trial th.- un <lt-r»igned, by an order of t* •• County Court of Linn count,. < -«»-on, im t»<n duly api 'intitl anil is now th. duly <|ualifu d arnt acting administrator of th.- < *tat(- of R I T<> • >. .«'« *• '»a»-') Ail periuma having claim» agam-t «:»»<! «state arc re«|un<<l to pre ei.r th« m with the pro|>er voucher. within aix |6 month» from th«- date of thia notice to th«- und — ioum l administrator at his modem r m ar < ra 4r»-r, in 1. i.t «-«»ur.ty, Oregon. Dated this loth day of Jut «■, ISIti JOHN W i ll -I t I.I.o Administrator. Ill I I. & MARK *-. Attorn, v- for Administrator. h:ird«>n * |{h Notary Public Beiti E-t ite MYRON MILLER Proprietor I by l'H»l apteitrat»' na aa *ann«»t gearh > « • • f u» • a> « . «*» » . — -t « g a by « ■< *♦ ItuOon »I r.<rt«rt> *a . #• a by art in nam «| « aii «DO« ** i th« »• *»» *•»«■> llt«iMg t»f th * I Htt-trhisii Tub * When th»a ’ .1 • >a <,rta«n«.| >«■»» ha ' * a riHth’Hi * © mi ti J .«< imp * rl«et hearing and when It a eIna« <1 |*cafn •• i* th * Fr«»f!l * ' ’4 i»nt«aa th« Infla'».mn;u *n « >r «krp ««««i I and thia t« n>>rn»«i t«»n«i tlnn hearing will I»« i. •tr«»v- 'l ier>v»r. nine , a »»•« “f *rn r a< •«■.! t » f’sfsrrh 1 which >a n»> *dtng I ms « an |i»flsin».| ea»n«|i|i -n I of the fette «■us a «rfa * «•» W« will gi *. * On llti«4red î*>»lkifg Mr any r na I »• » • •• * r • a- I t»v • » .r»h th *1 > ’ ’ • • F J • IIF.NRY g m Tnlerl»» Ohio RoM by Iwufi's1» Tie Tals» II« • 1 amiljr !*»!»• f«»r e-ongiIgallon The W-ekly Kansas City Stir and the Santiam News, lx>th one year for <1.16.