Image provided by: Scio Public Library; Scio, OR
About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1917)
Devotion Detail Perfection iii rnvthing «’an only I •• i< <-.»niph-iied through a propel r«*gar«i of small «!• tails. I her«* are hundre«!* of ¡.til«- thing» that •_ > to make up the |>vrfv< t survicu which is n<|Uirv«l in a SIICCÜKH» fill drug store. We realiz«« this and if you trade with lis a W bile vol! will I m 1 impress«*«! with th'' car»* which we exercise in conducting out liiisincs.- No drug store si'll-« bett« r g<»o<ls than VVP <lo nml n<> drug store can provide more satisfactory servie«« ami fairet prices. If cure counts with you, w«* shotil I lik«* to i-l<l name to our large list of sutistird cu-<toiners. C. A. vour EVERETT PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Scio, Oregon . ........................... .. i Possibly About You ; I » ♦ ♦ I H B Iler is holding down a job in an Albany barber shop. Don't start the summer with out Nyal'a face cream. Peery's. County Fruit Inspector D w Rumbaugh was over from Al- bany on business last Friday. Mrs H A Miller returner! to her home at Mill City last Satur day morning after a few days visit with friends here. Miss Emma Snyder of Aurora visited the local lodge of Pythian Sisters last Thursday evening, she being one of the state officers of the order. Green beef hides are worth 17»c per pound, veal hides 23c at the Sanitary Market. \ Greek who was working < i. the section die I iddenly of appoplexy at Munkers last Fri day soon after th« evenir g meal. Time l’hi|sicitin . j Surgeon Arrival and Departure of Raaaangpr Trama ! •Ivphong» : "■•iv. 2?xl Hr». 27x xaibum-SpringtR'M lirai'ch wt>r svio N»>r th 5(70 50 r in ■11 p in South < Charley Compton has Ixmght N I .Morrison’s old house and comnr« nc« d moving it Monday , to h.s place in the southwest part, of town. ori alb» & F'iiitcrn .Ml NKt RS Albany. MEAT Mill t ity I’ll«' «'lioicest «»f Beef, Pork, <’ur«'«l Meilis, I ite., alw a\ - on hand. ( >ur prices are re.is.»li able. \\ i: BUY 111 !»!•:< If you w ish to buy. sell or ex change property, or a business of any kind, anywhere, list with the National Information Ex change. A L i’lumme.-, repre- ¡tentative, Scio, Oregon. l'»t l|> H*aily except Sunday. MlXKERSuiidWEST SCIO STAGE Got a buffalo nickel? Ink an upturned mustache on the In dian. Conceal th«* ba- K part of Typewriter ribbons for all the head with a sheet of paper makes of machines for sale at laid ¡nrpendicularlv ncross the th" News office. year. That's the Kaiser. M MIL Ml |js M I ikfAlSs l.«'*V,-*. Scio Pu»tof!lc<- hl 7.10 u in and '. <■» p ni fur Went Svio WATER GLAS> for preserv ing eggs, ut Peery's. 35c a qt. Mr R tckletr rvturn«*d to h. • home at Flor«-nce Tuesday after a few days visit with hi. daugh Good piano for sale cheap: ter her«". Mrs T II Laird. He would consider trade. .1 M suffered from a -ever»* attack of Meiltlejohn, Scio. rheumati' n while her«* and hail to leave o.i crutches. The Parent-Teachers will meet Gale Jones and Russell Me thtrlast Friday evening in tins Donald went to Saietn last A < ,. month at the school audit >rium. and enlisted in a cavalry com- The public is cordially invited. pany. ano on Monday of this The News has on hand a lim week joined the company there, ited supply of the Atlases men going on to Fort Stevens. Th< y tioned iti clubbing offer on page will be sent from then to San 2. Come m arm get your copy, n Diego, California to the training camp. Elm« t Keene and Errol it is here waiting for you. Sims went to Sa cm with them, exp«cting to take th«- examina Do you know that a free diess tion and nl.st. I-.ter Russell pattern is included with the club McDonald i.u <•<! t<> i «■■•« on final of four magazines that we are examination as he was four giving in combination with the pounds under weight. Santiam News for only 25 cents extra. Send your order by mail David Rice, for rnanv years a or call at this < tfice. resident of Scio, died last Sun The county Farmers Union meeting recently held at Crab Misses Ethal and Emmeline tree. passed resolutions condemn Carson went y\er to Albany last ing the $6,000,000 road blind to Thursday to visit their brother be voted on in June. ‘Floyd and watch him driil at the Armory a > ng with the other re Vogla Bernes, of Chicago, III . cruits. He returne i home with a Bohemian who has been on them to stay until the company on the European war fsont un is called out. til recently, gave an address in his native tongue to an interest Roe Sheltons are living tenqio- ed audience at the Weaely hall rarily in the I ttle house owned last Saturday evening. Mr Benes by E (’ Shelton just back of the was in Scio al*out thr«>e years News office. They expect to g<> ago just prior to leaving for Eu east of the mountains just as rope. He arrived in Austria soon a» the snow goes out so three days before war was de they can cr ss with a wagon clared and was conscipted with and team. the first draft. This did not tit in with his plans very well, as G H Bilyeu has bought Roe he has about as much love for Shelton’s interact in the West rishworm aoes does ror for Scio-Munkers eUze stage line, line and Germany as a nsnworm a hook, so he began planning a will move here from Lebanon way of escape. It is no easy task with hia fami|y M a<)on M a ||t. for a healthy man to starve tie repairing and painting is done himself delil>eratel) with plent) on house just vacated by Mr of good food accessible, but that Sheltons, which they will oc- is just what Mr Benes did until ¡cupy. he was sent to n hospital, being declared by the doctors, unfit for i A friend has sent in the follow military duty, There he was ing account of the marriage of soon built up to normal condition Vilas Wesley Arnold and Miss and sent back to the trenches, Sophia Delk. Posvar which was where he repeated the starva ; solemnized in Albany April 10. tion game, and was returner! to The wedding was w itnessed by the hospital for the second time, Amil Posvar, broth« r of the when he jiersuaded the officers bride, and Miss Man«- Groulck. to let him come to America, I After the ceremony the happy where he could do much good, as couple went to the home of the he was acquainted here, to ar bride’s |iarents at Crabtree, and range for securing artificial that night the groom's parents limbs, etc, for the central pow were treated to a charivari. ers. As he is well educated and Friday night they were at the a convincing talker, he obtained home of the groom’s parents a passport with but little trouble where two treats were arcord«*d The first crowd com- and sailed for New York. He is ¡them. I posed of men and w omen, doing a good work all right, but brought cakes with them and not in the way that would be I the groom treated to cigars. best calculated to be pleasing to Bill Hohenxollern. It might be candy and peanuts, and an en- Hohenxollern added that Mr Benes has no im- joyable evening wa pt r.t. Af- mediate intention of engaging ter all these experiences th- passage for Germany. [young people are at peace. II«»* I« c|( lr«*4( 4*0» •< H’II«*« bue I h »»- n • t «<*** «lui thftt I« e fh < Mi « o I» 11 •" iiii I y u II ti the nunt'a »tl a * • . IM! *> c> Hitmkihal trrttt I», ~ » i arrh « urr I« lakcti «n k« t H«K upon th« t>l<» t ta «tur f 1 *»f f « Bfefti there ' • . I »otf II ----- dH h»< tMt »ent »trengtli by • »nntltnth«n nf>«t Pfi |>r« <|»r le» »>r a m doing h »•» ftvirh filth i In h* “2 j«>w . nt » • ■ » « ft I One iMllar« r»y » «a»«, that it fa Ha t« » «'UFV Ha'tb) • t ha rr b* f H W A Ewing, I'rr^itlenl A > \ h <’ Itaudall. th»«'» u gt-iu-rnl iMH-.king busiin-Hii, rrci iv» <liiHM.it, nubjict t'>i-h. .-k, |>«y« ■ •»tctv-'i on tin»»* deposita, »vii» traveder» check» and draft», and rnakvt collection». il g«f fr«> un ml <•*» 1 m b J « if T X «’<> . T«.l*«1 ■ O I Io »II |>rtt«iK.««» « Ill i • > AX' . I" e fv»F c oner Spatl«*Ä. Spring. Spring Ì4 looked ui on by ninny aw the moat delightful ”<-MM»n of the year, bui this cannot hr of th** rheum.« tic, l h»* coM an I damp weather bring» on rheumat: • pain* which are anything but pleanant They can be relieved, however, by applying ( hainb« rlain*4 i.intinent Obtainable everywhere, Notary Public Real Estate Admimatratur of Fiatati« z>ai.« Negotiat'd. Ahatrai-ta Obtamnl and Examined M 1C OKKuON I day w.-il past bis smth year, at « « th«' state hospital at Salem, and wa int« rre«l Monday afternoon A. PRILL, M. D. m th«* Franklin Butte Masonic cemetery, services being con ducted by J M Meiklejohn. He leaves several sons and daugh ltd« phone, b xehangv Nu. II ters among whom is Mrs II S We have unlimited aniouiit bCIO ; ; OREGON Johnston of Scio. Mr Rice was a bright, well educated man who of Ì uik I- « hi I imik ! to lem! oli had traveled extensively, but af I.inn «•utility farms at I •’« per C. C. BRYANT ter the death of his faithful wife cent interest. No.lrlay. All' about a year ago, his mind Iw- ' loans strictlv «'onfiiiential. came unbalanced and he was < 'all on us at once. ll«'<'k«T 201-2 New Finit National Rank iildg. taken to the state institution. «V Beam, 13 I Lyon Street, ¡ALBANY OREGON Alhaiiv. < »regoli. <> per et. Fumi Loans I’liij.siciun Surgeon ATTORNEY AT LAW For Sole 6 per ct. Farm Loans G. F. Korinek, B. V. S. Ankor-Holth self balancing cream separator 800 pounds per hour capacity, almost new; one Beat Meals in the City 11 h. p. gasoline engine; one for 25 Cents motorcycle. Enquire at this Room 50c and Up office. lOt4p We make a specialty of Friendship, Engagement und Wedding rings. F M French & Son, jewelers and engravers, Albany. Veterinarian Both Telephones STJYT0X • • OREU0X St. Charles Hotel DR. T. IS. SANDERSON ALBANY, ORE. DENTIST GRANT PIRTLE. Proprietor Telephone; SCIO 27 7 OREGON « OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT FOLGER'S 1 GoWenGite U! 7 TEA 11 CEYLON & Is compiute find oni* stock t'rcsli and (dean. We cjtii'v a full lini» of Peti, I ’ o tl'c e , Spices, ('aimed Goods, and in tact, everything needed tor the table. When renewing your subscrip tion to the News, don't forget to remind us of the big magazine • (Ter. LAWYERS Abitraeti examined. Corporation Law. Financial Arant*. Trust«, Etcrawi and Account*, Filat»« probated. Collac tion*, Deed«. Mortgage*. General practice in all court*. Corretpondence solicited. Prompt attention. Bank reference*. Fourtemth year. IOANS HACfD ON PMTIAN0 HtOFUTY Mosessohn & Mosessohn T14.HS-714 Chamber of Cemmer«*« R’H«. FORTLAND. ONtOON — 7