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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1916)
»s -V “V O ía IrPER ÜA\T1 IM EVENTS $100 Reward. Th- r» X4«;|s f-W «if Lyons ha» completed a fine school buikiing. Mr» Bert Gate» of Gates ha» ao’xthcr home ami moved to Woodburn. ,vh« it a stater of engineer Kames. Mr and .Mrs T Henn.-»» nearly their little lx>y append ‘cilia. a lost A young man working at lWtr.it was running away fnom a blast and a rock struck him in the back and broke three riba. He is in the h- spitul tit Mill City. He had ran MX) feet Among the down country folk» I have aeen around recently are tow Brotherton and the Mam brothers, all grtml people. That genial, whoie«ouled gentleman. Mike llilyeu from the l»en took Gown a large drove of cattle. W m Downing brought up a drove from below the same day. Mike says that he will marry the widow if »he is willing. Giris, cut the widow out. Some of the farmer» down Jordan way are worrying about the graft«' hopper». If the large number I that arc there lay egg» thia fall crops may br badly damaged next year. plwgyhpal l«> I«.»!»» thM th ?•’ 1« at oimb JrwasUcxl I tlx «Am> that • ir h»a twe-ii : able rt*rv ia alt It« *• ¿gr». anti that u • '«larrb. Hall'» Cal ar« » < . «• 1« (hr nr.l» psMul ,» cur»’ i»«»u • t ?• . n ir4t«rnit) 1 4t«rTh I«.’»« a <■ n »1 rfttMMl»*.. hMpiffi • ,t iti,t•ftuth’tilj IT’at tnrnt ilanit l's t-rrl» « <u« 1» tahm »«maHv, Hhtf < tk mjm ' o 1 « t % .»4 an*| nu»«4«» .* ( . ♦ * • » vu» fbrr* , b* ih»:r*yn^ u. f- . u* » - r u < «• .» •»a.*«’, and iti< 1 (■-.»• nt t>v bulidHtf «i|> th*- « afs*| tu»***l aat'jfv. in Ha **-»«■•» Tî • (»ry»|wlri^*a haxr »cv rmtet» f.uth In Hw • imliy«* rn Iht.t h % » r . - h t .. « (of .»ny 1 »■*. I’ .• I? a ; fur La? 1 Ad*’<* •• t * • M ' r ' 4 «'<». T O • » «‘t 1 lake lift!« a |»-I. ’ ' I •„»< : Inta Plit|8iciun . . Surgeon telephone»: »•m <.'¿7x1 Re«k .’7 a SCIO DRUG MAN MARKET REPORT The following nrv cash pricei q; li on Thursday “f each week by ulti dealers: Oat» ............. . .......................... TJ to h Flour, per »ack........... ............ I &r. Hran, per ton........... ........ . 29 (XI I Middlings, per ton .......... . 34 ee I Chop, wheat, per ton ............. . 34 |M> ; l'hop, oats. |x>r ton .... .. 31 fO BO Hutter, (Country) p< r roll Butter Fnt nr'.) 31 3o ‘ Egg», case count, per doz. n ■ Hen», per pound ... I! to 12 , i >eese. per pound ...... I m Turkeys, per pound tfi I hick», per poimd Pekin . 111 J4 Ducks. Indian Runner .... Pork, dressed ........................... II Pork, live weight. ................... H.9X) Veal, per poond. for shi|.i>ing ...HH l»c'p mdem y IS 1 COCO HE with. »■ of the I • dangero-m 1 h««»«--» «li»rt with > 1 Lake i bamlierlam*« < .‘oügh hr .mil g«-t ri.l of y >ur co' I im quiekly ¡ p 1» <;ble. Y ou are c. ! vxpvriffM*ni;njt , when you u*e n - rt x «1u« it has > ‘«H-n in use tor many ye •r* n;i 1 hem ad ■«tableihcl reputation It r ‘Main* ? o 1 opium nr other narcut Obtainable i everywhere. • Fr. -[’• >: c 5‘ euch • the man who »ells you the Diu « inT Medicine« that i.i • p on in good health. ÀZL STAUt: Mil rs C. A. EVERETT SCIO. OREGON •V. A Ewing, President E. llora a genere) barling businem, receives money «uh,«-ct to checa, pays interest on lime deposits, and is regularly inspected by state bank examiner». LinnCoüntgF.E.andC.U.of A. FOCAL NO. Krj Jno Shimanek, Sec. Scio R. Borovicka, l’urrha»tng Agent, Crabtree. GRANT PIRTLE. Proprietor 'lid» ! t and month. ’«I R. SHELTON I Sunday» of ea h Administrator of Estate» TODAY'S MAG.A7INE With lit Many Irnp'ovrfnr-,u x*n> Shelburn WILL DELIGHT YOU Mott Subtcriber» consider TODAY S a g en line n»cr»«Hy Uri,»« io alcnxMt r*e»y p -l.lem t4 the wilr, m and f •>’ r • . t You will find the c’rver firtton .• tomaaiM b* m red Ik L a " 1»«* f a mt» iteld> <4 Buwett. You vill Iota TO DAY’S not of-1# bocaute »t n $ rarti- cal a al drprr-a’ai :<*. bt.? I»'ta<isa c ftumkf ted bring r A. i Randall, Viri» l’r< <. lì irliard' mi ( »ap ALBANY, ORE. •sr ls»tpra‘.4>r, tFfnuf- age w cal ar.<i |»*xj cacar A year» •ubtcriplion rnu. you < n’* 50 cent» M< r wtil l-e wfvftb thai » > you m a »tating alext and plraaure Sub’«fib* ft*Uy. TODAY’S MAGAZINE CANTON. OHIO f* 5 U cbtirch nawija mneay, wrta U tr«a <k«»h J T<>OAY W |IHT) < aA M t,*wy CK« n K Saad » ♦ few m , Negotiated, Lornl NO. 126 UI.I CON M- t* 1st and id Sundaya at 2 SiKhrilmd < r^anircr, Ihomu ». I. ------ --------- ■ . . ..................... rhijaician Hi.» knfarrh Is Contracted C. (!. BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW G. F. Korineh, B. V. S SOX Veterinarian Mit Trlcfihonei STA YT0X • ■ OR EGOX Rough and Dressed R ...» ■ IW.II.« .| ■ DR. T. K. SANDERSON Mill located one mile cast and one mile »outh of <clo. DENTIST Telephon»; 27-7 SCIO I OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT line <>f ( ’ofl ee, Spices, < Tinned < »oods, mid in fact, everything needed for the table. OREGON The Weekly Kansas < tty Star and the Santiam News, hoth one year for *1.15. Is ( (imph te find our stocK lì’oli and elemi. Dudlers wurywhara O\ir 80" year a j Towt« ca »erre» Surgeon Telephona, Exchange N<>. it Moth, r ■ lire uinrtimea so thought- *CIO : : ; OREGON < i is to imgkrt the cod» which t) . ir i hiklren < i > i tract. Ihemllamm»- i t of th- rue. u men brane, at first arute. l«c<tchronic ami the chid iv. hr. .ic catarrh, a di»< »«<• that is i loom cured »mi that may prove a fc's burden. Many persona who have I. uth.’ome di» axe w.ll remember ¿01-2 New Firat Satinimi Hank Hldg. T. vii.i' • a.I frxiuent rulili at the time \LBANY ■ HiEliON t « . ntr<. c.l, A little forethought, i ta.ttle of < h»mh« rlain'a Cough Rrm- dy jidicioualy used, am! all thi* trouble might have been avoided. Ob tainable everywhere. Manufacturer» of 7? Abstract» Obtained and Exan ¡no i Asa J-Lunks, -■««, Hhelburn //. C. MILLER REFLEX SLICKER (PATtNTED) $3.°° Ml. IR MSS I nt 7.10 a ¡•nd S If. i t’ ■ r ar, who nclli^you the t • .i. • ■.•'. « tn it ».« «p vM in the pink of condition. of Ihr Best Meals in the City for 25 Cents Room 50c and Up I LAWYERS Abstracts examined. Corporal ton Law. Financixl Aaenta. Trusts, Escrow» «nd Accounts. Kstatea probated. Collec tion», Bends. Mortgage». General practice in al! courte. Correspondence solicite«!. Prompt attention. Bank references. Fou«fe«nt>i peer. LOANS nACiO ON PONHANO PROPtRlY HIBLER 8 GILL CO '_A «ft • * ■- * - i — -"«'P « «a * » a 111 ■' •» : • '.V * . *•- . 1 ■- - I 1« ' I «• man who »«11« you the su ria th»» make life mote enji ■ able. Ill I - X Officiai Directory St. Charles Sïotoi ,A- j MUKKERSandU EST SCIO STAGE ai he News office. FISH BRAND W o, >-:-ì . fv ■ ' i’s i ID KI5W HE 1« th» man who »»11» you the preparation« that keep you beautiful or handsome a..d h»p, y. tpe wind AND STORM i in th« b««t w«t wofltKQr /?ss / I 25 p m »n jD.Xk» M 4 .1 P in % • V • * ■ ’•j ■* -,«s i- • r • • »7> * Two to E e t B rave protector ’ HAT ' A i J Dail) except Sunday. Circuit Judge Juice Will Do For a .Muddy Complexion * u -**■»* ■N Wnat Pineapple Take Chamberlain’» Tablets and adopt a diet of vegetable» and cereal». Take out.toor exereiae daily and your complexion will be greatly improved within a few month». Try it. Obtain able everywhere. OREGON o/>c PERCY R. KELLY A cousin of Frank Potter is bui'ding a tine bungalow at Potter. Frank's Fo ly of Worry. uncle. Joe .’otter, has come back after Sp.'iik.r:^ of worn, that 1» on« an absence of several years They are members of the pioneer Potter family. thing 'hat 11 min 11111-1 !<-arn to avoid ir lie will I».’ well and happy. Com. Butler has »topped ail traffic on the M.II City bridge. They are putting I’liore 11 no one thing in the world stringers under the approach on the that Ims n tendency F> upi.it and rust a man’« Imdv and f.v'ullie- Linn »id j . I he stringer» were hewed :ii »re rapidly than m The man out of large logs brought down from who d<>e« not worry 1» nstiallv a the mountains, they are 14 x 5 inches happier mid n Is-tter man. a» (at a* squared and 106 feet tong. They put ability ar I enpantv for work arc in cement piers at both ends. It took cnucerued. than the man who allow» .<_T> sacks of cement and then some htnixelf to lw worried John Mar more. shall Harlan. Mr Momb« rt of M C has sold his wireless io a neighbor. Soon after the App«a ance». war began hi» son, who act» a» w ire- A > ib i ni n «linncr - i d sii leas man on vessel« came home on a >ilv n( il - teli i;| pimi visit and act it up. It gathers men “Gold mine- uro hl<<- Imman 1»-- sages tkMiO miles away, so the old gen! ■ n-y -t!i«.y i-.m’t l«‘ j iil <d L. tlicir •aya. The boy is in South America itpp'iintiu'r. Y mi know V. hut Frank now. Since luring here he served as IL Stnckton usi'd lo - ■av nbotit ju<lg- wirelcos operator on a merchant v< « I nc bv iipie .ir ipi : which was taken by th« British They “‘Doii't trii-l n nmn destroyed the wireless machine on the arric“ a «dk ninlin’lls vessel ami landed him in S. A. bave left n <■ •!I«in iip- in The O«ld Fellows of Silverton and Tf-» Biuffee. Mui City held a joint "blow out" Sat M-'fli-■« T du ' hier the urday i igbt. five auto loads coming .I.HirlM'il i- rtn >.:rr. from Silverton. A fire banquet waa AglIC« I ‘‘T gie-.lllc«« -.lî.eî ir. provided by the M. C. Rebekahs. j C’mrl-e’ I! te. <• dhcr. !•■! nm hnrr All of the men working on the m w rni.r l>r>.»«Pi .mil d t cl'illi nnd head branch line are Dalmatian» from Aus -n'.’ till I Ni Itim in!—Ilichmond tria. Dalmatia is 60 miles cast of rime»- Di«pn!< h Tneste on the Adriatic sea. It is M mile» each way—perhap» they mean Austrian miles. They art intensely loyal to Austria. If they can gat safe conduct they will go back to fight, all of thorn. I »aid; "Would you laava bar» to go back thoro to ha>p Emparcr FrBnei» Jo«»ph?” The answer WMl Pineapple juice and txt»«in are ftnw "Yrs, »v.rf on« of n».’’ I »«idr'Mo»t A nt we"" u»«d In the treatment of Of you would b« killed.’’ x----------- hW« mult die »omt tim» anyway ” stomach and towel troubles. They When new» cam» that Russia and give strength and tor.« to the digestive Japan had begun war the Jap» her» organs. The right pr portion» are disappeared over n’ght. The Dalma found in Natol Pineapple Pepsin Com pound Thia is a new medicine sold by tians would do likewise. One of the Chas. A Everett, over the manufar tn >n owns 100 acfea of land back there turer’s guarantee. He will go back after the war. he says he missea th« *>ne made from the grape» on hi» place. Our education board did a wise thing In abolishing that school supervisor 10'xVTJ?j businc»». The law waa paaMd in the first place to furnish position» for polit ical peta. I hree schools in this upper ever invented country, one in Marion county and two in Linn, were broken up by the meddling th« of th« supervisors. Our teachers are qualified to run their schools without interference by them. Mill City, Oregon. WE*r scio North South ,. if When you fe«l h„ a. I anc d de ke a n «pondent do not give up but tr.se dose of Chamberlain'« Tabtota »nd you are almost certain to fiel ai! right within a day or two Dcaponderey i» very often doe to indigesti« n ami biliousness for which th.-«- tableta are especially valuable, Obtain able eycry- Automobiles can run from Jordan to where. Lyons winter or summer now J. R GKDMB W<«*ll<ur> Sprmgm l.l Branch t or valli» & Eastern Ml NKI.R3 Ray J Fox of Lyons took several hogs to the state fair. Supervisor Brown is finishing hard surfacing the road from Lyon* t<> Jordan. yuU The Gooch mill is running with a crew. * • e»<»al ana Ue.irtwic of Po »«s»r Traina . . Mike F agin, who baa been in charge of camp 14. was «truck Sunday mor- log Sept 24. on the forehead hv a sledge which »lipped from an. tker man’s hand who was work in• on a tlat car. It tore his scalp, but fortunately it was a sideling stroke. E. H. HOBSON, M. 0 STO0 II » Mosessolin & Mosessohn ns.ns.ns cx*n.hw et c ^<«w»r»» a . - . ■ •-