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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1917)
DENTAL INSPECTION Of Srhntd Children fit real* . I st ■ >u nd i n f 'ond it ion s of Xe¿iert can children has brought th«* n«*ce*-sitv of preventive measures home to evriv parent ami teacher. DRUGGIST Scio, Oregon Try Peerv’s 3-bars-for-a-quar • ter hand -oap. • ? Mi a Mvrtle Knauf, hello girl ♦ • at the Stayton central otlice, Peery carries 63 designs of spent the week end at the home wall paper in stock. of I.er mother. Mrs (' A Parker. ; Possibly About You H W ayne Thoms spent Easter Sunday with his parents here. We buy your veal and hogs dressed, at all times for cash, at Joe Peery, the Stayton tailor, reasonable market prices. J F was a business visitor h* re Mun Wesely. day. Rain continues to hang on, Remember we carry a full which is delaying spring work lint of gardin seeds and grass to an alarming extent. Little if seeds in bulk, al o a full line of any spring grain has been sown poultry supplies and remedies. so far. J F Wesely. The Masonic lodge was agree ably surprised last Saturday evening, their wives having pre pared a sumptuous banquet for them to partake of after the lodge session. License to wed w as issued to- day to Vilas Wesley Arnold, 21). of Scio, and Sophia Della Pavar, 21. of Crabtree. They were mar ried at the St Francis Hotel this afternoon by County Judge D B McKnight. Tuesoay Alban} Democrat. George Gibbons, of Shelburn, was married to Rose Wied nt an of Shelburn Monday by father Late at the St Mary’s rectory. Mr Gibbon» is a brother-in-law of J W Miller, ex-county clerk, The bride is well known in Al bany. — Albany Heraid. The News has on hand a lim ited stipi ly of th«* Atlases men tioned in clubbing offer on page 2. Come in ano get your copy, as it is here waiting for you. Pliil-sicitin «,.j Surqcon Wallace Perry and family left Monday with near >ad of person al effects for their new home at Wolf Point, Montana, where he recently fib*d on a homestead. Their many friends here are sorry to lose Mr ami Mr Perry, but wish them abundant sue«-« - in their new location. The N w. will keep them posted on Scio happenings. 7 50 » in -, I I» tn < orvnltia A Eastern MlNhEKS Albany ..................................... J2;25 .................................... 0:22 Mill City .................................. LVix". I .1 H'ally except Sunday. ii tn a tn a tn P ni MI XKEKS und W EST SCIO ST.AC.E cur«r ti >w K I« thv tnedi« al l itcrnity « atarrh bring a «'«matlluthmal * ■«'■. » •• i x -»> i’ut’.'»nnl tr« at : • t • H x . s < »t * r*: • .!• la lab« ti i .-nri.iv • g .|.r«-. ih •■ii«.»n Ihr M <1 an<l m «> .«•« lurf I * I i>f Ih* »•, «tern, there t . rlrat»*■> ir< tf f 'it d »th»n «if ihr «II* «*«»» and tf«*irt» th«* («ntirnt ntrrncth 1 «Ihu up th« «*M»«t lotion an«1 *Mtat|*K » »’ it« in I-.inc n«>rk Th* pr'*|*tirtor« have «H» h l h faith in Ki ‘’'iraiiv«* |w«w rf'» that they «.ff r I Mo* Htllxlrrd IhiUari f «r ■ •> f t! t fall» I » * urr H«*tnl fi«r Ilwt of t«*lt!M.-*««|ulo ! ! 1A I i • rl a «•«» T*4 m 1 » O e 1 ■' I I«1 till »n« <<:»«• lax« h« • Fa I»; • fur runitlpAtl«»a Leave« Scio Puatottice nt 7:10 a m ami . <10 p m f«r W . -t Scio and s i., a in and I :k> p m f.< Munkrra " A. Ewing, l>r<-»i<icnt IH h - s a general banking busmeaa, r> rive« deposit« aubject to checa, paya interrii «»ri Unir ne I I n travrlur» checkn »nd draft», and tnaki't cullaci ion*. R. SHELTON Spring. Dr and Mrs A A Bates who have been visiting at the home of Dr and Mrs A G Prill for sev eral months, left Monday morn Robert Hopkins, a brother of ing for th>*ir home at Spring ville, Mrs L W Charles, who -pent a N Y. year and a half in Scio, but w ho Every residence and blisines-. has been operating a linotype on house in town should show their the Heppner Gazette the pi st colors bv displaying the Ameri year, enlisted in the navy last can flag. Several are alrea ly in week along with a contingent of evidence, but there is plenty of Heppner boys, and they were sent to San Francisco to the room for more. naval training station, leaving A tire drill was held at the Portland last Friday. Scio school Wednesday morning during class, when the building was emptied and the scholars returned to the building in forty seconds. It is d ubtful w hether The Linn County Good Riads any other schools as large as this Association has arranged for a can show as good a record. public discussion of the Six Mil lion Dollar Bund Issue which the EC Shelton has a cow that people of Oregon are to vote on helps solve the big Cost of liv n-’Xt June, to I m * held at the Ar ing. Last month he sold $10.26 mory at Albany on next Thurs worth of milk to the condenser/, day, April 12. at 2 o’clock. Sen and 3 1-2 quasts a day to private ator Conrad Olson, of Portland, customers, besides making their will discuss the affirmative side own butterand drinking a liber of the issue and C E Sp*nce of al amount at home each day. Oregon City. Master of the Ore Can anybody beat this record? gon State Grange, will repres A hard times social and pie ent the negative side of the is and candy sale will be given at sue. the Baptist church Friday eve Several men of German extrac ning. April 13 All those wear tion who are known locally have ing good clothes will b>- subject caused themselves more or less ed to a fine. Everybody is cor- trouble since war was declared dially invited to be present The by talking too much. Remarks girls are asked to bring pies and that would pass almost unnoticed the bo\s pocketbooks. in time» of peace are no less than S S Stewart, who had a public sedition and treason since war has been declared. Those who sale of his stock and farming im find themselves out of sympathy plements last Saturday, will with our government will do well move to Thomas at once and to heed the advii e of the Phila take charge of the store which delphia marshal which has the he took in on the trade when he virtue of being easy to under-1 sold his farm to Ricnard St ruck stand and easy to follow, name- meier. Sam has many friends iy: Keep their mouths shut ami all over the country who wish j him success in his new venture.! tend to their own business. North South Th<* Cubs and Tigers mixed t« am defeated th<‘ L *ban<>n Sen it Typewriter ribbons for all in h basketball game played here I makes of machines for sale at last Friday evening, the sc rv th.- News office. standing 23 to 20. Holechek Bros are paying 17 l>o you know that a free die* I 2c for beef and 23c for veal pattern is included with the club hides. of four magazines that I we We are giving m combination with the $100 Reward, $100 Tie t- t ' »1 | .*i Will Santiam News for only 25 cents |»l *| to harn IL I lher«i fa a ( one extra. S-nd your order by mail •lr»'1» let»* •» haa t • curv» in «»II i<* and that l< or call at this < (lice. Mail i < AtArrh t’une la |t»e only WANTED Your figure on hauling from West Scio to the site of the s< iiool ho ise to in built by district 65: About S.oOO ft dimensions lumln-r, 17.000 ft inch lumber and 25 M shingle , between the 20Hi and the last of April. Eiward E Taylor, 11.W W 10th St, Albany Oregon. Arrival an. Departure of Pa«»« Train» \\ »«ii'iirti Spnngfk-1.1 I ! a ch w E-r st io (.) S Hutchin -<>n came up from Portland Saturday evening for a visit with his wife at the Scio hotel. EVERETT PRESCRIPTION Mrs E II Hopson is visiting relatives at Stay tor. and Salem th i.-* week. Time Mr and Mrs He rj ,B were over from Lebanon on busi ness the first of the week. • »overiiment investigation* show that ny«-y fifty per cent o! child’cn suffer from <li>«-is* I t«*eth. Hat«* a dentist ex.imim* your childr« n .*• t-rtli ami give tlo-m whatever attention lie nun derm n«-c«---arv. ih*-n siippb*m«*nt ih«* dcnti't - wotg hv providing vour childr«*li with the best Tooth Bru-li - I hintilice*. etc. We carry an ••x<-ellent line of I'ooth Brushes, ami all of the Advertised, l'i ade-m ti k«-d D nt ti<-. s. A. E. H. H08S0N. M. D. Green beef hides are w ort h SCIO 174." i er |a>un<l, v«-al hides 23c at the Sanitary Market Die general increase of decaved teeth among Ameri c Buy at Peery’s for pleasant service and satisfaction. Spnrig i« looked U|K>n by many *• thi- nw.-! delightful aeaaon of the year, :>ut thia .-annot be »aid of the rheuma tic. I ii« .-.»Id an-l .lamp weather bring« >n rheumatic pain, which are anything but pleaaant They can be relieved, however, by applying Chamberlain*« Liniment Obtainable everywhere. Real Estate Notary Public Ailminwlratur of Entât«-« aia»« Negotiated, A i» tract« Obtained and Examined HCIC LinnCounty F.E.andC. U.of A. OIIKGON U. !.. Sutherland t. rgnni/cr. I humas A. G. Pit ILL, .M. th 6 per ct. Furni Loans Pliijsiciun Surgeon 1 i*l>-|>lx>ne, I ldiange No II «CIO : C. <’. OREGON : : BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW 301-2 New First National Hank Bldg. The following item taken from last Sunday’s Oregonian will be of interest to many here, as Mr Tnomas was among the early settlers around here: ’’George B Thomas di*d at the home of his son, Asa Thomas, at Bull Run Wednesday morning at the age Best Meals In the City for 25 Cents of 90, after a short illness. Room 50c and Up He is survived by several chil dren, among whom are Mac, Asa and B Thoma«. Mrs Mike D >na- hue an I Mrs St John, all old set tlers of the Bull Run country. ALBANY, ORE. He was born in Missouri, but GRANT PIRTLE, Proprietor had lived with his son at Bull Run for several vears. ALBANY OllHGOS I 6 per ct. Farm Loans G. F. Korinek, B. V. S. St. Charles Hotel Veterinarian Both Telephonen STJ YT0X - - OBEG0X DR. T. K. SANDERSON DENTIST Teb-phorw : SCIO 27-7 OREGON I OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT H] When renewing your subscrip tion to the News, don’t forget to remind us of the Ing magazine offer. Is oomph te nmi Olli’ stork troll and elemi. line of Spices, mid in needed I LAWYERS Abitracta «txmin»d. Corporation Law Financial Agent«. Trust«, Bacrowi and Account». Ei tat •• probated. Collec tion«, Deanh, Mort<»<.«. General practice in all court«. Corra«pondenc. «oliciud. Prompt attention. Bank r«f*renc«a. Fourteenth geor. LMNS FLACID 01 POSTIAMO PITOPtSTY HIBLER S GILL CO. ft- • I Mosessohn & Mosessohn 714.Hft.71t Chamber of Commerci Rl«t<- PORTLAND. ORIGON €