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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1917)
E. H. HOBSON, M. 0. For the Little Folks There ia nothing too good for B\BY. Ju-' a- - >n ¡ia we hearjof anything new xvhi -h will .til to hi* health'or happiness we stock it. I * ni.i 1 homasme’s Choice And How S!e Became Rich Severe Cold Qukklv lured. Something <i jod ’•On f'ccember flrst ! had a very severe cold or attack uf the grip as it may be. and was n»-ariy down »k-k in bed,” write»() J. Metcalf, W.ather’iy, Mo. "I bought two bottle« of Cham berlain'» Co.igh R-m ■ !y and it wae only a few d»y» until I waa completely restore») to health. I fim.ly behev»- It ia a melancholy fact that not even that Chamturlsin'« C»i<n k -m--dy 1« this great country ha» been able to oneof th« very b«»t m -Ji nc- ami will provide a sufficient number of sinecures know what to «1 wh«-n4 have another told." Utuinobie tverywhvre. fop all tbo lame ducks. Those who hate nasty medicine should try Chamberlain's Tablet» for constipa tion. They are oleaaant to take and their effect is so agreeable and «> natural that you will not realise that it ha» been produced by a medicine. Obtainable everywhere. I Woodburn-Spring!!«! I Branch WEsi SCI»» North 9 •n South P in «• iaw ver. i”l take th? »tumi.” w « forlurnlv. Sow, th.*’ oth.-r th.i « nt vur- Coiva» • .< Fwtern Ml NKFKS ». MEAT Mr Albany. V V.* Ak'» a ... 4:21 P MOI City • • s • The clioir-»“! <»f B« *t, I* >rk. < h « I M I de , il will « «>u haiiil. < )ur prive»» are h *.»« i « ii * ablv. < !i\ ■ ». - t trini. Jl>*ily except Sunday. MI AKERS audit EST SCIO STAGE HOLECHEK FEOS. A. EVERETT Scio, Orej ón Arcival and Departure of Passenger Train» OREGON hip ,” ir », x »ur turn a, in, 1 rim m.i'l !e cl ' ...” Ann vptly. Jun® and I anuv ei- Nursing Bottles, Hygienic Feeders, n -I smi! • Teething Aids Infant Food Baby 1 h® va.'c«," • aid Fanny Ray, Brushes Sponges Powders. Soaps, 1. George Giles. ilk»- How«- »rmr.'d .it ht» refl«--’ in the look in .! g’a*« and «aid Proper concern for the baby*« wtlf.iis» «liould alw ix- ; he’d t ike that, much to Jane Mor- be rhown ami nothing but the best provul» I. ri*' eb gnn. “ \p !:ron«,” »h«- »na; i’c«l v tout- lv, “th «ugl» 1 don’t want ’• m “1—1 .1 ta- « th" pi ■li tercd PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Tho»na»ine a» eg« «i- and be .ri F» mv »t !».-r vs- pccial clioi< ®. T* ■ it un End p-'1»* . but < as un ii non«» I cent' Oi’Uv yr ’ of tl ■ CO‘lN ¡KTltU’ C “The cl t he« and I.! tie person d 'han- tfs « •d among lx Ici.igin;:« were «Imtn i After th ut i be n died." h r < !. -c frieml« l«cfn •• mnde ui I ►ver their w nt on the lawyer, referí ring to the dlwflpfo: i tn ■ L .ng n<> « ill, ‘A our Hut » has !®f It n sum of 1 l all un money i cy mo iev -uflii .ent t » > «ver ■ all necea- fr endli! * invite « s.'irv « ’.pen««*», lense», uiid «ml »f the there is u lit- 1*111 with I’hoiii.i’ uie t it is It» go for the care «*( tie U’plu« I i them. her butinl plot. They nell “llero arc copies of the nn<i morning the I..W» r ter«*lv, hundi ’ i. ’ Br CLARISSA MACKIE -Imck to I vn dupli« ¡te- <’f lb® »Io. 1 in nt t*x nr le »nev « am-- I may k< op the»«*. You util n stand and th«- d r For twenty yearn Aunt Lucia Mrs. .'loigau e-p- aliv <*n i i crch. h. Tlmn pl«. the fa- t that cio h art Ie a Morgan had boarded with Mr». D»a- the s'. nd rot on 1 contains i- to g»> to the « con Flint, mid the two front room« •i* , near ■ the manta take« it a» ay. She al« » »io* occupied in that comfortable them not > <1 l.l one that tl distribution It» n house comprised the only home »ho homeless cat. wh choice, th<* old- it ’.i It,. : wnri n d h iy the kit hud known «ince «he broke up choice. Tl s, I think, » awhile t! 10 Ctlt A‘: housekeeping ufter her hiuband’» very pr >per. ' death. She l.ud «aved the chon • -t “Ver* well," said Ann Squire« ; little sitt ng room, til«» gtccl n parrot of her furniture and personal be eagerly. She was th«- : r«ll»»rn per !i I,-- snarled ■ ! Flu- o’1- « ■ longing» and either given away the ■morg tin m. at tin- unoffending bird. When unoffemli remainder or »old them. She was sv-ent w th more or !■ •> 1 itisfiw- Thomasitie ran to the «e«-iie the run t< r!inin.:«ine known to have a »nug »urn <>f money tion ueO' dill-’ to a;'". hclplei» somehow. floor w 1«. coverml with bright feath Wells fel: very h in the bunk, for tin* Morgan, had ..ked to clioo-e the er» ur. 1 the aG. ’it-*’ w 1« r rot.c. Im:* She U» lid huVf Ilk been wcl, to do und hud liv.-d on fru'l the bxlv of the bin! Theca!, ntnhogn.iy aerk lutile. It wa* very their interest money. ■ friu»'d at tin« one »id» 1 buttle, ■ pretty, «r,.h brass knob« on the i,eli When Aunt Lucia died all her rel druwer», b. ■ it xias very Ilk» lv thut retired to u corner and wH»h>*d his ative«, who were niece» and neph one of t ie others wo want that, fat«». l'!i' i«ia»i 1 •»* | 1 .■■<! 1 :« Fie )v>.!v «»f ew«, gathered to pay her tin* la«t re- Thoma «it.» was quite poor. Sil«* •h • bird and wnnd«*rv I if Ah«» might spccts. After the funeral (bey »al bud lic<-:i up ’»rvnlieed to a drew- . not r«-pair th- >• v»i',h n -di»» in the front room, winch »he Im.I maker when «b<* wa.« fifteen, un<l an 1 thread nn»l glue. Then her now »he ioowi 1 ut ¡.oui» in the few used a« a parlor, and listened in si small town etc* ori-m-d wii’-r and wider, for lence to the reading of the brief rooms »nc hifi liner. Th«* th«* -tu.flhv» of i'ie pvrrot was com fifty mill» .ro will. • posed of tight r.a '« and rolls of The lawyer, Mr. Rhode«, polished other he t • re • well t-» i • farmer greenbacks, and tw.-t«-! iimong hi« eyegla»«.-« and adjusted them to folk who lai ! Ii-d tiinnx’ opportuni t!i« '-i « « a q-u-er liitlc note from Aunt Lucia a-.d «bower ties to visit hi» long no»«». \l!!lt l.uria ’ “All the furniture in these two attention* u [■< n her declining year«. I’vjr Tbr>»n.*shtr I know ihc>‘U all pick V. ’ r! - i- i-t r. -.urn t»> “ As Mi-» rooms i.« bequeathed to Mr«. I h a. >n out V •» I «1 *1 h- i e i »*. ? I* to >‘>1, Mil Flint in remembrance of her never her home <• ir!. t- norrow morning," Mt> | llUk# iliikdd I I/Ii Mo; th Vk .’i.'r , Y<»4 1» ol MU A/i | ¡-M. I'iJ > »u « if» keep It fading kindne«*—ail the furniture remarked the law-.er, “it would • w.»h u: having .» ’ • a r it. Mr with the following exception»: Bed- seem best f»»r the In r» t<> make Khxlew k'»«.aw, ami >.»»> f.iustn t trll ary« 1 tiodf but >«ur hun*> ’ i»U. if you rvar have atead and mattrevaew, mahogany bu their choii v row. ird after the will our, but I <b»n I iK-cv how > «Vhf V*Ul, ■ati l the article* will reau to match, light cherry »tand, has been pt' luui 1 will» that dreidfui nattie. work table, morris chair and wicker be M-nt <>n to th<- owner«. I have a \\ ith Aui.t l.uv 1.* a i» v» rocker—to be divided among my list of th«* liei ■rs < otnpilod from the Through her tear« Thonm«ine a- Mr«. Ann counted the mon-v und found there four niece«—Jane Morn», Atm family Bible. , aid a» she -lie must have wa» $3,0 b>, nnd her worn little fa- «• Spire», Fanny Ray and Thomaaine Squir»- is the >d<! Well»—and my two nephew»— fir*t choice of th«- furnitu re." II® wa« glorified by 11 smile of |M*rfevt relief. Now she could clo-e her George Giles und Luke Howe—in n«tdded to the id in question. d ,"ii mat* sewing machine and bux n farm and Fir take th b whatever manner my esteemed friend Henry Rhede» may deem tre»s«s rm! all it contain«," •a id rni-e chicken»! A« a beginning she 1» Xnn».'*- ¡u n ■ ' closed the inni bine with n loud clat wise. il* I bitterly and Funny Ray “Your aunt al»o wishes that sev- Then «be bugged the strange ter eral personal belonging» «bull be di ¡K>nt her head to th t of June Mor- <at and adopted him >.n the »pot. I ahd thereafter he waxed fat und vide« among you in the «ame way. ri*. "I knew •’ ’<• tike thiit! - Vie tlii .« the mattreaaes laxy ami n»’vor even blinked ut the There i» a marble clock, a pair of • lip; efiiv il<>t «‘d, vase», bra*.« andirons, a china lamp, arc -tit.Ti'l with loung chickens that ran ulxmt “Now, Mr». 1,’. «uni the law- Th oinasine'* )*>ultrv farm. a looking gla«« and her parrot, the f stuffed parrot. You all recollect yer sharply. And Tboina«in<» never tobl a s»«ul “i’ll take th«- bureau, j” anni Fanny ilxmt the*strange way her legacy that tin« faithful bird was the com panion of your aunt for many lone ■ quickly. Th® bnrviu afforded much hud come to her until after she was ly years and that «he esteemed it -qiace f«»r aeyreli i treu»urt, and mnrried, an«l then »lie told her hu«- there might e»e:i I m * a hidden band, for of courn» »lie got married. highly.” Thomasine was the only one who drawer. vouchsafed an acknowledgment of George Gile« I-- ;ec at the work thia tribute to the defunct bird. table, but he w(1 al ich>-!or and She never had liked parrots—she •hook In» h«-ad. *1 ben b«* « b «e the thought them noisy, «creaming morn« chair, un-l I.’ike Howe pa-»ed p, ,t»—but because poor Aunt Lucia the work table at I h <• u | utent was dead and had thought to men rocker betauo- th«-co- exiiig was r«»«l tion her dead pct in the will ll.oni- Jane Mortis fi«L’ te-l imp.it..-ntlv a«ine smiled und «aid they had all while they were • oom D,; Al lu»t heard that the parrot wa« devoted her turn came. to Aunt Luria. c. Railroad Time Tatis Physician and Surqcon •'IV •lì Our line of nursery auj»pli«»» i* v.-rx' <- >*nt»l.*t.- in I is marked with the same reg.ir«l for q ¡a .tx that ■ i; tr- acterizes every other department oi out 1» i iu •• mt morris chair,” «hr ‘but a» it » goni» 1 I the work ia’le, al- t one alreadv " Sb-' iptuomdy ut the re lè, a »mull rotimi Typewriter ribbona for a’l rnak-« of m i. him-i f««r s ile ut the N' \v.-i otlic«-. STACH MILTS All IRAISS Leav< » Selo I\»tofficc nt 7:10 a in »- -1 VtM) |> m for W»-«t Scio and 8:15 a m amt 1 30 p tn for Munkers Dcifncs Cannot E® lured •A Ky .... ». AA C lo- V THE SCIO STATE ll.Wi I I ■•« «i «*r i»«* >• • if • ■ea >• th* • ••sia tuli r » •< i.» • som «TB**» * »1 Wht h • »• •»«•• •f lha tv u<e K M»r W. win <■ C-ie*. »e IWa *« rstlflol he I tv’w •. fr»* F J 1 • lirXKY A fkot.t bv f»t |*rvsr«l«(a îk '1 liai • . -i.» I H « f«»r <o»i»tla«»ti.»n *u I lie It bit of I mit Cold W. A. Kwing, Pre* idoli I A l Ram! it. Vici- I’r. ». E 1». Mxvi•. ('.i liiér lkws ‘a general banking liisir,».», r-e«-iv«-» money subject <•> «Tu ca, |in)S ilileri st un tin - «.• ,<». t». an m 1 regulariy inspected by »tate I n-ik examiner«. With many |e* ,.!e taking rold 1» a habit, but fortunately one that is «-iisdy I ru! ••n. Take a n»ld «lonit-’ l ath «-Very morning when you flrat get out uf b- *1 ' r <>t <•«- <-‘>!d, but a letn'M rat’ire of atxiut '.e) degras I Xl»o air, p Wilk your xrindow up, llu thi- nrni you will »cl d-.ei tuk XX m - y,.u do take Cold tak»- Cha nt . rlam'» t ough ii»-in«-Jy ' ar- I get rid of it as quirkly as ¡MHunble. < ibtainable ever) where. R. SHELTOX Keill Est itt* Noltiry Public Administrator of ! tiU« ^oan» Negotiated, Abstracta Obtainmi and Exalino-I Linn County F. E. and C. ¡J. oí A. <i. I. <’U OK) ■ ON Sutherland. (.»¿anlaer, I bom«» A. O. PRILL. M. ». 6 per ct. Farm Loans Physician ¿ Surgeon Telephone, hi< habif«* X ». H \\ v have unlimitvii amount SCIO : : j (>t:l«»oN of fuini« on hand to 'end on Linn county farma ut t> per rviit int«»r«-t. No «1.-lav. All loans sliictlv confidential, (’all on uh nt once. Hecktr ATTORNEY AT LAY/ A Beam, 133 Lvon >lreet, •s»ew Firwl National Bank Bldg. Albany, <Iregon. ALBAN Y OllEGON (5 per ct. Farm Loans * (1 F. Korinek, B. V. 8 Veterinarian Best Meals in the City for 25 Cents Room 50c and Up Both Tel fpJwins STA } 7U\ - - ()1U:G(L\ St. Charles Hotel DR. T. K. SANDERSON ALBANY, ORE. DENTIST GRANT PIRTLE, Proprietor Telephone: ■ 27 7 SCIO OREGON « When renew t’on to t! <■ N< ¡g your /> < rn>- • , don’t . to remind us of the big in . az.tie offer. LAWYERS Ab»trar»«*Tar"ined.Corpora'.on taw. Financial A. <- . . ¡ i-: r. 1 Aeeour. i. Ksuteii prot .ted. C< 1 lec tions, Deed.:. MortgagM. Owneral practice In all court». CorrMpondem <t solicited. Prompt attention. Bank references. * f mirftmlh ytar. IOANS PlAtm 04 PMTL'KO PgOPtPTY Mosessohn & Mosessoin 71S.riA.71« Ch.mb,, eV Cer-tme » B<4a. POFTUIMD. OAtQOM