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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1916)
E. H. HOBSON. M 0. f BOUS CHEEK JOTTINGS S7>c Mike Bilyeu was a Scio visitor Monday. Mr and Mrs Jake Weidman spent Sunday with their daugh ter. Mrs Warren Burton. l.afe Q.bom and family and Ercel Osborn and wife of Shel burn motored up for an over Sunday visit with Mrs Osborn’s brother, Wil! (Jrnnea. Mrs Ruiter has returned to her home at Battle Ground, Wash, after a two weeks ,-tay with her daughter. Mrs .1 1» Grimes. Physician S' J Surgeon teroal and Departure of P.iotngar DRUG MAN Train* *!el«*t<h«>nca « ‘tficr. 37 7 yy.«»l:>urn Spring fie l.| I'ranch yy e * e >< in It«-*. 37a IS 1 GCt)O MIN TO IHOW SCIO . ... OREGON HE 1« the nun who -ell» you th« Prua* ami Mistici'« • that krep you in gmal health. HE i« the man who -«’ll« you the preparati««»!» lo-autiful that keep you or haruieomc a.d “SPEAR HEAD” Railroad Time Table AN OLD TIME FAVORITE The Most Popular Chew for a Third of a Century What R. I'. I). 1 las — Accomplished P’JRE, RICH, FRUITY SWEET **4*uth HI is the man wb- •■’!>« you the C. A. EVERETT Holechck Liter "I im tiothenM trouble with Webster < ity. Iowa.” Ding I have pains in my rule and bark ami an awful soreness in my stomach. I heard of Chamberlains tablets and tried them By the time 1 had use! half a bottle of them I signa where. was of feeling fine pain." E»«ly Newtpspsr Ads Advert rts r w ■■ a* <•-», as we know them today, were not gen end till t • I«'.- nr ng of the <■ ,• t- eenth century. In fact, prior to that time it wa« dangerous to at tempt «uch a thing E«*r instance, there was n penalty of £30 for ad- verti«mg n r< ward with “\’o ques tion* to !«•• asked" for the return of tin* thing* stolen, half of which was paid by th«' advertiser and half by the printer In addition to this, there was a duty on a«lverti*ements according to the number of line«, winch am eiuti <1 to anvthing from a few pennies to several «hilling* per ad This duty was not fairlv abol ishe.l in Great Britain until the year 1N.53. liver trouble about twice a year." writes Joe man. Hot snd had no Obtainable every m < orvallis a Eastern Ml NKEIÌS Albany I-', p m Mill l ity ■ '• <* > a m jDaiiy except >mnl«y. MlAKERS.md W EST SCIO STAGE Kot Your 0*o Hom«, “Save vour money nnd buy n home,” wa« the oft and oft repeat rd advice of II II l»< gt r* to voiinr men in his employ. He alwav« add cd. “Neither opportunity nor for I tune can knock at the door of a man who ha» tio home.” Bros.. Scio Sht>ltnii, |,!<ip. l’Itou* il-." 1 Mil rs * I Mil I W MNs Ml I . »I. . Scio !*..«loffie« I 7.1<* a m a 1 •ami * lô « m and , A io |, ln f. I A i Hnndall, \ I. <• I r. ». E wing, I . 1 M i « I - I ' \V. -t Sem is* p m fur Mutikem ¡‘resident t hier a grt.irBl banking* biuin» in, • •ft \ « ü rr. » »• •, ; j« «■ t f • ■ » m , |»i*y m iitvrt’sl <»f> lirii«» <b unti im «K^larly h »» j v t<»f by »Ul< bank 'xaminrrt. h ai I ,-t ite Nr.t irv Public Administrator of Entat« « xians Negotiated, Abstracts Obtain.,) ami Examine.I irte ‘ >1.1.ooh A. G. PHIL L. M. D. Plnpsiciun 'f'IO Farmers Attention! C hatter 7.. m e 6; U |> m ............ happy. The r ir«| fre • delivery is ir- e -I wl Ir- nie «njoyment and «Mi»- d«o'd a lw> >n to th«* country. I: f . ■ o > -t of t ! I «•'», especially if he ■Wert* that make life mon- The rich juice* nH-anirv!«-** udvant.-ige.« can not « rr. f.-.; enj «» > able. «1 '.he Ir .f are retained in good be « stimated, for it hn* broad« n Mr and Mrs Ona Shelton re HI I» the man who -el.'» y.-i the i ' . I etter than in any other form. cd the liclti of industrial oppor turned home Monday evening toilet atide» that keep you 1 .r r- r.- C an a generation Spear in the pink of condition. tuiiity and tran.sfo. tn> d c edi I’ ! ' after an over Sunday visit with I ' 1 ■ !.«■ r a* the favor- tions to a degree almost marvel ... I . ri'r | h- «hrwing toLacro. the latter’s sister, Mrs bon M< il i:r : ; '..tmctlon n due vole!/ ous. Knight near Scio. red quality and rtav >r of On Oct In r 1, !.^*. r ’> the first ex t . t! • » Geo Rodgers, wife and daugh SCIO, OREGON ri«!ie«t. mellowevt, po rt mt n tai route wii- p it in <>| h - S. ' ter Gladys motored up and pent t ■ .. .n tin- »It >le world ration in .J« IT« t >n county. We • : .!! Friday with their son Clyde. Virginia, and at tiw clos«1 <>t ’ mmr I and mi !e Kalan Chronic was a pa sen- rt 11 in a [trlectly FIRST WASHiNGTON STATUE. business June .'til. I’.il.'i, th< ’<- ger to A bany Saturday where etc m, •. vi:..ury f actory were in o| eration from 18.BIB he went to consult a doctor in Th® Incident That Gav» Houden Juet \ ■ . t • ' < the flavor out of : o.»ti tl'ic«'.-. throiigbo.it the co in- ; the Pcae He V/enteJ. ■ . a j art f the regard to his health, which has In \Va«hingt •>’• «! ir. for Oct. 3, try. I3.>77 rurai routes. 11 t r. ' . ripe, red Burley been poor for some time. i I * lie write» that about II t •. ; • -• you a» Ung Mr and Mrs [Jobson drove • i I«" k, «liter they v. r<- n Gil. Mr a> y-.'i kerp on chewing. Just th« thing tor Diarrhoea over from Waterloo the first of llou'loii and hi» throe young mm ii . . ar He 1 and you’ll he t* ■ i : t vi I mo«t satisfying the week for a visit with then- ■ i.-«i*tunta uiriv<«l, coming by I amt -'Al «sit tw«» y«'»r* ago I I a I a «« vrrr «' I from Alexandria ■ | | attack < t diarrh« <>a whx h last. <1 ov> r a • son Ray. Ihirtng the •< tilpr>r’- two » 4«’ week," writes W C Jones. I uionl, N 1 i ¡tv, wrapped in wax paper. Mis- Nina Smail, who ha-been . \\ j ■ - t : >r i ’ t • ,t D. "I became so weak I -oulil Sot working for D O’Brien returned aa- iii < m 1 c I c J in i'lj'., »riling in hi» «tand U| right A drugg -l r. ■ . n ni- n.l to her home at Crabtree Friday. iluirv a full a ount of the met hod r-t t hamt erlai:.» col«- ch-.l«-ra and .liar ■ Pineapple Juice for of mixing the plaster of pur » and The people of Jordan spent the making of the mold«, a pro.-.-.» rho«*s r«nwdy. The first <1. .• r«-iicv> ' me an I within ti.'.l»)'» I ww as well Sunday in quite an enjoyable in hioli lie was great)» interested as ever. " Marr. .|ru, i’ «ts t«-. .nirrx ;..| Stomach Trouble way, by each taking his lunch lie als * »ubnot "<j to the unplea-ant till» rrmedy becau»«- they k- »w that A j-rep.iration if frevh pineapple and going to the creek above the o|xrutmn of having n life ma»k It is ri liabl«' Obtainal le r -. y wli.'r.. ! ri. i- u I pure - i |H-p«in when mm Jordan store, where they met made of Io« features tn order to in- •Itrc a |>erfeet l»k«-r>* - - In the pre« i n-. w.th . ! . ir.gmii*-nta. in the and spread their lunches out to enee of Mr \|.u|i«on «- x . ii t men«- It will be appreciated if tlo.. right pro... ,-t. . «, i a-ii as are found in gether. ments of In« figure were made and who l ave pn»(ni.*« d wood on sub- •'»nt. .. I‘u.. «ppi- pep'in < 'oni|H,iin«l f ur- ; « ■ th. i - • o> < I. merits to re Wm Rhoda and family motored full detail* of In- uniform were -cription to the N ws. will de liev. ir..! , . .lion i au«>-.i from any up to John Betide.'s at Jordan noted to en. Ide tl e - tllptor toeom- liver same .soon. plete lii- « ork. ,-au.", » >ur stoma.'h, bloating, »i«-k Sunday, The cl. -, bust w.i« thci left by |..< . l.i ! • in.t i . rvmi.r r * arising from I he ItcM i *» r • V . • Mrs Clara Smith suffered a • a ii, -order ««I atonmcil. i i» pr. pnral • ■-. is sold by m>' on n T‘> the bowri?’ n ttuhtr t» <• In -t slight attack of appendi.itis the where todnv it is the most highly first of the week, but is able to valued of alt <»f Mount Veru n’« laxative ia outd«M>r rxerriw. Drink a •Mixitivey arantv- of money back if n « of t ■■ Eutlier of lit- < ouiitri full Kla.4a of water h»» t »•* h • ir I «’fort- t .«ti’fai’tor It 1« .i wonderful be uround again. prop« rti>-« possessed But the I fe mask and molds of th* brrakfavt hih I rat tin nbo danrr <>f tri. in n.«-, Imvi: The many friends of Clyde btl«t llomlon Irm-elf took tn |’ur -. fruit and vv<«*tab!<*»k alxo rjttablish m by .<«»tb.-i I’wti't lak«- my wont for Rodgers are glad to - him on not tru-tuig them to the li.ind- of r k£uiar habit and I m » aurr that your it but prove it by n trial. 60c and JI.01* hi« a**istunt, "for.” -aid he, “if bow* U m vr nttre ra«*h da*. W h« n a i ■ • \ I verett. druggist the milk wagon again. tin v are |o»t in the <M-ean I am de until. HH1 h nv«««bu| take ('hwrnl-i’rhiir.* The bridge crew has arrived termined to perish with them ” tai-h tM. Tht*y ar< p.« » ant to I.- < and Wo -d v. mted on subscription to begin work on the bridge • Im d . . d ir • I »la- it M mil! mild atxl Krntir in • fit- I (»btuinal h* at this < tlice. -king •very wherr. across Burmester creek near Vernon. Washington was wheie the Monks mill used to nt •■ime fine horses, with a view to their pt ■ i lm«e, but th. high pri. e be. 11-ked liV the ’.Toom III «barge *o in- Mrs Geo Westenhou.se and son <ei:««d him that the* man wn« llomlon. who Kenneth spent Thursday a* d prompt!', sent awav Friday with her daughter, Mrs «Un- - m <! the tr.m-netmn, saw. u th tin art ,«t’« «•■ e, in \Va»hingti»n’s p«»«e Clyde Rodgers. snd • vpre-'ion the ven thing need- We run supply ytnir harvest needs Automobiles were sure the r«l for hi« -tattle and made a <>n tht 19, order of the day Sunday as there n • mornndine nf it in the meat line. l*'<>re quarters of seemed to be a continual b uz in \\ aGnnjrton vrtf-. "Mr llomlon. having ti!ii»li<-d the laisine»« which the air all day long. Makes ev beef at «S' cents pel lb. brought I ii hither, went up Mon ery body want a car. day with hi* peop!«-, work nnd im Syd Stringer, who is woring for plement- in mv I rge to Alevamlfia Mr Woodard at Jordan, wan a to take pl«'.lge in the stage for Philadelphia next m -ming.” visitor in this locality Sunday. The statue, aci rd t g to agree Mr and Mrs James Piatt spent ment, »11» tn be finished tn throe Friday at the home uf the iatters rears, but w not comrlctc<l until // C. MILL HR sav K89 Jefferson «nw the work a« it brother, Clyde Rodgers. prngr<’««cc! and »»• enthusiastic Manufaet'ircrt of Kolla Burtii and family spent over the l>kene«s and r* iracteri»tic Friday with Mrs Burtis parents. attitude that the sculptor had Mr and Mrs Lud Rahn. eaught.—W. A. Ogden n St. Nich* Wilbur Fleming madi a flying o!al. trip over in the Crabtree coun try Sunday. Mrs Clark and children, who have been visiting at the Bert Hollis home for the past two weeks, returned to their home in Portland Friday. Mr and Mrs Ruiter motored over from Albany Sunday for a short visit with their cousin. Mrs J I) Grimes. < The real work in this vicinity is progressing nicely under the management of Oscar Eichinger. .... \k»rlh Surgeon Téléphoné, kxrhang» No. Il <l|;| I.ON <'. O. IIKYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW • 1 2 New Eirst National Bank l'-ldg, M.BANÏ OREGON G. F. Korinck, 13. V. S. Veterinarian Rough and Dressed Both Ti li’phniH v STdYIOX OR LG OX LUMBER DR. T. K. SANDERSON Mill located one mil«' east and one mile south of -rio. KJiDinh .*• (’lu f rfiiI!y DENTiST I’ ii fnis!u >1 Telephnne: 27-7 ;’CI0 • • OREGON The W eekly Kansa* ( ity Star and the Santiam News. Ixith one year for si. 15. LAWYERS Abstractseiiminsd. Corporation Law. «»•nd Accounts. Estate.» probated. Collec tions, Dee.J«, Mortgag»*. General practice in all courts. Cor «»«.pondenee solicited. Prompt attention. Bank references, f-Ourfr, nth i/e«ir. IOANS PtACiD ON POSIlAMO PPOTtAlY Mosessohn & Mosessohn H4.71S-71II Chamber of Commarct PORìLAhiO. Oh’KCON