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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1917)
V Poweil-I liions A most li-zutiful wadding wu aox-tn nir I 'unlay March ISth at th* mun try h*»m<* of Prof » >J Mr« A I* II.r. . • of bheiburn Ore, when tl.mr or.lv daughter. Inez Alma I m - < nine th* I n ■<■ of Alfred I. Powell of Jefferson. Th« room« were tuctily decorated for tlx uc< .»ion with ferns, ;.*>tt*«l plants, carnat.unv und Eaaler Idle». I he bride, onv of th - most beautiful und | 'pilar girl« of the younger »it. w ,» a grail' ate of the Scio high »ch -o in the < lu»s of 19K Shu was m> '■ ih irimng in a gown of white crepe .<• chine, with bridal veil and orang» Wo« aoma. I he groom 1» the second ■ m of Mr ai. I nr> Henry i'owell of Jefft-r» m, :» popular among church circles and hu- a boat of friend» in hi» home town, lb wore the cuatomury black. Ml»» SylviaGooch of Gate», a cla»» mate of the bride played Ixihrngrin» bridal chorua and nt high noon, Rev McGee of the Freni ti-nan churi h of Albany, pet formed the beautiful ring ceremony underneath a canopy of floral d oration* encircling the wedding bell Ml*» l.eah Powell, si*t«*r of the gr<>< tn assisted as brid**'» maid and Errol flow ell of JvtTvrson ofli late I u- I m -»1 man .Mi«» Nettle Meritt of Lai otnb caught t bouquet of white carnations ' A sumptuous three course luncheon waa sorved to the immediate r*-!atlv‘» and friends of contracting purti*» alter the ceremony. In the evening a reception waa held at the bruie's home, and the <.<-< asion being t e 2uth anniversary of her pnr- enla nuptual», many friend» of the fam ily 4oinr«l in the fcstivitirs, congrntu lat.ng the sw* « t old In ide and we| om- ing the new, and their beautiful and Costly present» ii«-h;«-i»k both their high esteem lor the young |>ejple and t — warmth and devotion of their own kli.u hearts. Afters short v sit at Salem, Mr and Mrs Pow -il will welcome their fnen.,» at thur home at 'helburn - A i. Public Sale THE f\Vll'E/:s.ll. (\1R Scio, Oregon, »March 30 Commencing at 9:30 A. M. >. h 1 7 Have I • < ' built Si.d s< I .ally deliver««! 1.« retail buyer» since Aug 1. 191« Th* ««' figur *i.H|7 r«-pr<-«cnt tl e actu.-J number of c»r* manufac tured t>y 11« »we August I. and delnervd by our agents t*> retail buyers. PROGRAM 1 Music 9 Introduction 3 Song 4 Recitation r> Exercises G « 8 y 10 11 12 13 11 Primer Dramatization S. H. S. Glee Club Prof. 0. V. White Mi-.« Forbes’ R<«un Oakview Schoo! .Mr .Miller's School “Snow White and R.se Re«l.” Q rir.tette .Ladies of the Faculty Shelburn School Exerci x*s Third and Fourth Grades Song. Fifth and Sixth Grades Garland Drill Music. German Class Supt. Ida M. Cummings Addrc s. Solo Miss Forties Luncheon in 1* >m tic Sci.* ic>* R sun P. M. Wi sely Orchestra Music Addres.« Prof. Earl Kilpatrick. U. of (). Institute work c iduct« d by Prof. Reed, O A C. 17 Solo Mrs Hobson 18 Address Prof. E. T. Reed Institute vvork condi ted by Prof. Kilpatrick. 19 Music. Wesely Orchestra 15 16 I Will be at G7?c ’ i < > i i < >rr i< i» Saturd’y and Sund’y h < Having sold my farm I will offer for • »< at my place 4 1-2 miles east of < r.il lr> e, Oregon 01 batur<:»y, April 7 1917 eommancirg nt 10 A M »harp. th« f" I ■ * i .< | t ■ •* t- Liveatoec 21 h- ad of t'urham cattle, cows, h ifcr» and calves; lvc>ws 3 t.> H year« old, fresh anil coming fresh soon. 1 2-year old heifer fresh no*, i 2 year oil heif.-r fresh .«<*>n, 1 2 year old heifer fri a i • ext 'ent 5 ye i ling calve*. 1 3 year old Perchcron fllle, I driving hor >v .2 yi a»* old and erfe< t safe for anyone to drive, 1 hackn« horse coming 3 yeais old, 1 yearling shire colt, 7 shoals 4 months old, 1 brood sow, 1 r<gisterwl Iduroc boar I year old. 3S head of Cotswold she« p with 34 lambs, 3 pet lambs. Vehicle», implements, »«-.-.!, etc : 1 sheep »hearing machine with grinder. 2 seta pl«iw harness, 1 14.inch Oliver chllfed pl *w, I 14-inch Oliver Steel plow t I John I leer«* gang plow, I 2 horse tivator, I walking -ultivator, 1 champ ion hay rake, 1 Jones mower ,'ifo-it cu 1 3 < -tinn spring t»>th harrow, 1 t>rn > cast seeder, 1 swather und buncher, I drag harrow, 4,000 shaken, 1 set buggy shafts, I grindstone, 2 5 > gallon bar a rels, 1 Sharpies cream separator E. i, 1 t < . «/¿X/ last year, 130 yew posts, SO yew anchor ; posts, 2u0 oak posts, 25 oak anchor C A. Everett Scio Ore. putts, 1 jockey w agon, 3 io gallon milk cans, 1 Mandalrc incubator, 2iX> egg capacity, 1 3 1*4 in. Mitchell wagon, I canopv top hack. I < hampion binder, 1 land roller, 1 disk harrow, I set hack harness, 1 hay rack. I he following aosd: lOn bu. oats. 60 bu. seed wheat, I 6 sacks s< ed corn, W to 75 bu. potato. » 112 Iba, No. I clover seel, some hay i Househol i Goods: 1 organ, 1 barrel | This sanitary, sct.ntiflc product, A tlance will be given at th«* manufactured from pure ingredients, churn, linoleum for room Iflxlfl, 2 cup is one of th«* greatest discoveries of Richardson Gap hall by the bas boards. 2 aland table» and many olh. r the age and 1« A ..mans Greatest W»«h* ketball club Saturday, April 7. articles too numerous to mention. day hriend f.'se of wa«h!ioard or washing mach tree lunch served at noon. Everybody cordially invited. ines no longer nec« usury. Kslomite Terms of sale: all sum» of flO.and separates and remov«-« any kind of dirt under, cash; over III) 2 per cent dis I from white, colored, woollen, silk, or Sign ot Good Digestion count given for cash. Six month« err lit any kind of clothes or laws, quickly, When you »ee a cheerful and happy surely, completely and economically, on bankable note at S per cent interest 1 without injury to the fabric or hand-* okl lady you may know that she has No property to be removed until settleil , Is NOT a powder, liquid or wax. good digestion. If your digestion is for Kalumite never fails, satisfaction impaired or if vou do not relish your guaranteed. F. ,M Shore«, Auctioneer. Enough for three nnlinarv washing* meals take a dose of Chamberlain's R. Shelton, Clerk. for 15c. 'end stamps for trial package Tablets They strengthen the stomach, S. M. Stewart. Owner. Isx-al Ihstributors wanted <>. II improv«* the digestion and cause a - Harry. General D.stributor, Ix-banon. gentle movement of the bowels. Ob Oregon. flow to Prevent Crow, tainable everywhere When the chi'd is subject to attack* 1 - pl. of croup, rec to it that he eats a Hgi t I Cnntmct is I«*’ fur $180.923 to March 31 and April 1 With my complete line of samples. 1,200, all wool material to selecft from, at $18.00 and $20.00. Joe Peery .............. . -Ml v* I y y ‘ IB'*'1- teb SON ¿ Soyirrel and Gupher Pouon a;><f GuanwieeS 6y KALOMiTE* THE LAUNDRY MARVEL evening m< al, a* an overload«-.! stoma* h may bring on an attack, also watch f « the first symptom- hoarseness, ar..I give t hamberlain'» t'ough Remedy r.s •c<>n as the child becomes hoarse. Ob tainable every where. I FORD School Rally Bi$ Dunce Notice- l'p to date wood saw finish highway toColumbiaeou ■- ing, popular prices; 5 per cent off ty line in bitulithic. for cash. Satisfaction guaran Pictorial R* view an I Santiam teed. R H .McDonald. Thoma«, i Oregon. 34t4 News, both one year for $2.25. Tin* un .- ist fa I and winter demand fur Ford cars makes it ncces»ary .’or .« t<> cc -ifine the distribution of cars only to those .agents who have ip!, r* f.*r imm'-l.ate delivery to retail custom* rs. rather than to permit anj ager.t to stock cars m anticipation of later spring »sirs. 'Ai are issuing this notiro to intend ng buyers that they may pro tect themselves against delay or <ii»appointm*nt in securing Ford car». If, therefore, you are planning to purrhaw'a Ford car, we advise you to p'a< • your order ami take delivery now. Imn.«-*b:«t* <*r<:er»:wiil have prompt attention. I>< lay in buying at this time may cause you to wait several months. Er ter vo'.r order today for immediate delivery with’our authorizcil Ford agent listed l>* low and d«m't b<* disappointed later on. E'>rtl .Motor Ctmijtany. I‘r:r<- Car Runa'.iut ’ U'. Touring Car 1340, Coupelet I5<*5, Town >< Ian pit', f. o. b. I'etroit. ( hi displnv ♦ and for sale bv w I FRED T. BILYEU SCIO, OREGON Now is the time to Visit California Hi r beauty, her brilliant city life, her joyous gutmhine, her facinating haze of history, all draw on you. People nerer tire of rediscover ing California and never will. She is an old, old lan-i, yet ever young. Go there. Refresh nmd and body. See that your tickets read Shasta Route Portland to SanFrancisco California Express- Shasta Lifflitei-Sw Francisco Eipress This route off« nt u remarkable service of comfort and er jiyment. Steel cars, n.ck- balia-ted road-bed. Past Mt. Shasta, Shasta Springs and other wonders. .■tsk for llooklits. Hil/>fiil and Instrirrtivc JOHN M. SCOTT, (¡«neral l’asM*ng«r A.'«nt Purlland, < hegon Southern Pacific Lines