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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1916)
I PPER SANTI AM EV I NTS Attention Eord Otrners GATES John Miller wu buru-d recently Relative« were prwcnt at the funeral from Woodburn and other valley j -« i - i ». 1 he people aU ng the S 1* from t.at« to **vtr««lt who received ph»o • »erv - • from that Co , have l-«rn order«-1 to »ub»tltute telegrapher « « for the tele phonea formerly in u»<- Then if .««me good old lady wi«hr» to telephone to another l*«ly about the baby and ho!1 the wire most of th«- evening, it will not rauM* th«* K K Co to wait. The telegraph dispatch can t«e »«-nt i-irr the (amr wire at the »am« tim« at,i nut disturb the old lady T llenneaa of Kings Prairie and Mr Martin have purchased new Eorda. A couple of m« n w.-r«- badly hurt r. cently in a mine two miles from the Black Eagle, due tw a premature ex- plosion When in nee.! of repair« gnasra, oils, tins or ropai? work, look me up. I have a fu! line of Eord r< pair parts 11 F'»r* catalogue prices. Free tire Ser v^,*e to Ford owners. Will de iiver a tire any place within fiv« (lilies of Scio at the list price o charge for delherv. Bring in your <»¡<1 tires ft vulcanizing, they will lie at tended to by u” experience man. Fred T Bilyeu, Ford Agt., Phone 27 Scio, Or.goi I <«relh.iu<ht I’vdrratrd Church rroplr arr Iraming that a httlr fore ■ ! bought of tan MWm th» hi a b»jf <*r «V H* rr u» an itutaur«»; E U Ar ! her, CaMwrlL wrtta* I ilo trltcvr that »»or fami!» ha» I m rn i » it < hAmln rlaitC» C«»lh , ( hoi«-ra i «t hd ; l‘tarrh*»» a athrr t%v MtinnH'ivnl ■ krvpiHtf hcHiM* yrara Bjft». Uhm wr go .»n an »'Mtrmhvl vmil w»« takr H with ; a* *’ Obtainable c^rry wj * r*». Railroad Time Table Sunday School at 10:00 a m. Pri’aching at ll. Christian End« i .«r .««i to 7:Ik> Song •«••rvi«* from 7 3 » to S:00 l*i «■aching at S o'clock. Prayer meeting every Thurs day evening nt 7 «••. H. B ll.ER. Pastor. The logging train killed one of Mr H< ath's cows up in the mountains. .. ........ ’ V« p m y.» lift a m Shelton, Prop. A. I Randall, Vice Pre». E. 1’. Mvers. t 'a. liier (luca a g«-n< ral banking bu»in«*iM, r« «t.«-» money »iiby« .1 to check, paya intereat on time d<-|»««it», and ia regularly in»|«-ct<-<| by »tat«- bank examiner». R. SHELTON rta EMIN I 9 Notary Public lien' Estnte Best Drugs at Popular Prices Aiimmiatrator of Kalat«-» Toilet >iar» Ab»tra< to Nog«>tiate<l. Obtain«-«! and Kxamintxl Only the pl RF T and Mil Pre scription». ( 1 a \. t . H m < "sr ta I •••<• c Ut* Br It, ftlVA—« in nur SCI®.......................................OKKGON 1CV1CR1 SCIO, MeCALt ’S i« «h* Fath on Gu dt Ho u |H ■ * ■ ■•><»; M if» IM * ■ J. A I tbt l*»est M : • t*«ry month; a »e ■: • jh’l .l confi tht c tt-tr tin.» • dr;t»tti*i tj, <ancy t»ork. t . . t*il I lo.vg.ork gvj • *.«< men tv Fr *«, ««*>/ c a »sa « • h on? ccbrawd Mc< a.i Ur«»« Fat era I-ft: h a* \ * •* w ma t a ftu «"»I* »■ r - f * . t îîaa . atjwy *» • À . C •«,. r I ta t ; ' I- U H«* ro. „ « HI ST of Drug* « OREGON a it < h A. G. PRILL, M. D. :t> Surqeon Phij,8ician Trl-ph« ne. Fxÿhange N'o. II //. t’. MILLER «V SOX I flCIO : OREGON Manufacturer» of Rough and Dressed <’. <'. BUVANT LUMBER ATTORNEY AT LAW 2111-2 New Finit National liante Hldg. ALBAN Y OREGON Mill locale,! one mil«- e v»t an«i •>«■«• mil«- »««nth of 'rio. Es/i mu ft > < 'ht t /y’///! // l'iimishi./ G. F. Korinek, B. V. S. \ ctcriiHii iaii Hot h r«l«i>hoiHS S T.I } IOX ■ OREGOX BESI DR. T. K. SANDERSON IOK oREGiiNlA.XS DENTIST 0 m JCHh, Disirtcl Vgr, Corvallis, Oregon Official Directory Tele|«h«»ne: SCIO uf the Linn County F. E. and C. U. of A. Richardson Gap LOCAL NO. 102 J no Shimanek, Sec. Scio It. Borovicka, Purchasing Agent, Crabtree. Meet» l>t and month. .Id I I .\ I J I J Pool ami Billiard*, Idliaeco ami Cigars, NO. IS A»a Shanks, I »< >< > J U *-undava of each Shelburn Local Shelburn ('onfectioiivrv Soft liniik-, Etc. patronage respectfully pleasant place to MYRON U. L Sutherland Organizer, Ihomu 27-7 OR F. GON Deafness Cannot Ik* Cured by t«»ral th .!•»» ep««ml aolicited. Your A MILLER *• th»» ra»»n««i r- >rh wf It. • »« • t»> ri «!l* tle » r i «|i«» | x !»»«•• •• raku»r»l by •» in Rain. «» of th« mt» • » ■ thia tut»« • Hiihtn»<| >*«u I»*»«- t »umh.’lnw munti r im|‘-rf»-i h't*finv watt wh»-n I« '• r>tlr*ty • > |w*ftt»M i» th* r*«ult »«»4 *uhl<»a th» io H a »«’n»«« u»f» re* »»* Iahen «»to! • ■»4 this »’» « •’ >r»-4 tn Ita norma • •*ndt tin»» b»artng «Hl b. «1»a«rnv<.| f»*r« v« r flit»« r«a*a ».»it nf » t a» « » «a» 4 b» • a’ar«h whl- h 1« n ‘hit , hi? »ft inR«tt,.«t «• dhi n nf th* mnrntMi fA»rfar«*a W» will <l». On* f(ur»4r»«1 f**»t!ars f'>r an* raa« ■’ I »♦ a f «<•’'» ttafrt« ’ h s t eKni>«*l t»«* rt»»-4 ♦»> llaü a • atarrh «*«*•*. fwl fr»» « r» a»a ffr ' F J « IIF.NF.Ì A CO. Toi»4^ <»hm Fnl4 M l** »aa'«,a **>< Tali* Ha a I an.H» li • <«»r r -aitIpatIota I. ati*« • I )« an evening. Meet» l«t and 3d Sundays at 2 p. m Pictorial Review and Santiam News, both one year for $1.75. Albany. 'UH t ity " A Ew mg. President Come nt id have th«« time of your 'ife at the ith of .July cele bration at Scio. Admission fre. to all. Amila -ments ut Fair (¡rounds. Ed will run ahead of his ticket up hr re.— He won't here.- Ed ) The Santiam Farm is now out of straw berries, but has a fine supply of loganberries, currants, pie or Kentish, and early and late K'lyai Anne chernes, some Roose berries— all for 20c in the trees or bushes, 25c gathered. Will soon have Himalaya black berries as fine as ever grew. Thanking my old patrons for past favors and will still appre ciate them in the future. S (¡aines. t or valli» «V F.a»tern Ml NKERS L«*av«»Scio IVwtoffice I In a day or k > a Greek knock««! Floyd Shephard down. A big Russian grabbed the Greek and tok! him to leave the buy alone now sky. the Greek was arr< 'l««i an«l tin«-d. Deputy Sher ff Hollingsworth gave him one hour to leave town and he ''got." J. R GKODBa Mill City, Oregon ,.. 7 .X« » m 6:31 p m r.t 7 Id « m h .1 I«- (. m fur M« -t Scio and ** 1 • a m and 2.<Xlpm for Munkera The Hammond mill is running night and day. No person has a mortgage on the scenery. Sit on the fence and see the other fellow go past your location, and enjoy yourself. Play the gla«l game. ................ STAGE Mil ÎS Al I. I RAINS Mrs Ransom has sold the hoM-ital for $6,000 and left to live in the valley. Mr Reader, are you mourning be cause you have no money to buy an ■■ottermobeel?“ Do so no more, think of the money you have saved by not having it to spend. Having no ma chine you save money you would spend for gasoline and repairs. . ... Piloni* i'«-.’il.*i I arge posters are up announcing a Fourth of July celebration at Mill City The Stay ton ball club is scheduled to play A good cool place to s|>end th« day and your money The Balkan war has been transferre«! to M C. There are Greeks, Turks, Bulgarians, Japs. Armenians ami near ly all nationalities working for the t < . They have it in for each other, too. A big Turk that was handling large timbers, seems to have t«een a domi- neering chap. The Greeks were afraid to work with him He neede«f one helper, but it was almost impossible b> get any one to stay with him. Finally an American who had been a soldier in the Philippines, asked the yard t-«a. to let him work with the lurk. They warned him. but he said he could take care of himself In a short time a row was on. The lurk grappled with the soldier, but he used his spiked shoes tv good effect and made him let go. The result was that our American knock««! the big Turk senseless. The I ». “canned" the Turk, whatever that i». North Suuth K« h * ADMINISrRATOkS The logging train while making »fly ing switch at the log j>ond. jumped th« track and tore up several riels of it. W.Mktbu« « Springn«-I«l 1 (ranch WF.'I St KI MIAKI RSdiidHEST SCIO STAGE NOTICE Mr Huchin-- has trailed hi» 4«» acre Notice in h.-rvby given that the un farm to .Mr Ritzl erg for six acres near Salem, Mr Rit«!>erg now owns sll of dcr-ignrd. by an order of th«- i'ountv what 1» known as the Wm Turndgc Court of l.mn county, Oregon, ha I m -« n duly appointed an«i is now th« place A few day* re«*ently a man was kilk-1 duly qualified an«! acting a«lmini»lratot here and one badly hurt by falling uf th«- «-»tat«- of 11 C Tooley, dec.-»»« d All havt , cl.».«> • i limbs. said «-stat«- are re<iuir««i to pr««i«eht The new electric line has been them with th«- proper v.-uchrrs withu changed so it passes the townaiu- of six (6 months from th«« date of tin Gates on the I.inn side. notice to the ut d« rsign, -I » irnin-trntor Mill. CITY at his residence near < rabtr«-«-, in Finn county, Oregon. Mrs Stella Murphy iTurn-lg-i Dated this Itith «¡ay of June. 1916 visiting her folks during the summer JOHN W. CoS'] I lt<>. Mr Murphy will attend the summer Administrator. school at Eugene. He is supervisor nil L & MARKS for Douglas county. Attorney* fur Administrator. Miss Jessie Barnes was recently married at -alem to a worthy yonng man a good couple. Arrival and Orpaiture o* Paaavngar Traina Proprietor The Weekly ktinsas ( ity Star and the Santiam News, Ixith one year for SI. 15.