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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1914)
Railroad Time Table SCIO BUSINESS Arrival and Departure of Passenger DIRECTORY Merry Moments ; Train» Auto I’ruck A Ibis Wm alburn-Springfield branch WF.'f SCIO ... 7 V. r ...13JU p . 18 50 p .. A 4M p N -th »• South II. M. Cain m m tn rn T • 1 - ’• ’S, » /•***«. Blacksmiths club Milk < onlect i »nerv and T obacco .1 >, -t’. h» Electric city •nl WATER. Light Walt Itilv'ru, Supt ( ’hurclies • • < hristian. Baptist and Catholic / 9 ' * . A » w* a • 4 « I >rnggi>ts !>u<« a general banking murine«» »nd | ■■■■■• f w Io »uing draft» to the different part» of the United Mate», and it» »ervie* » I are available fur ttw transaction of eom.ervative buxine»». E ( Typewriters \\e saw you fioiu to 7’- |»»-r cent on any make of typewriter Pwrv A Co. I lenfisfs F t*h 4' itt * .th y. — livnt.il ratcM on application. The Whole.Hule Tupcirriter (’ompurni • 7 Monts -I - -i ■. i • t’.< i i», <*a! 7II : î A \ «•, **» • ■ • • \\ a*h. «d Washington»!:, Portland, Oregon MS South Spring nt. !.-• Vi^»L*. Cat A coup’« of fellow» met at the club the other night, and one of theft» -*em«-d to be feeling a bit put out, don't you know. ' What'* the matter, old top?” asked a fellow member. "I de::, i dly hate to say it, but (ladsuke* ha* intuited me vilelV " •'Rotten bad form in him. I •hould «ay. Well, are you going to get even with him?** "Y<■», by .love!" “In a perfectly gentlemanly way, I presume?” ••<>h, ye». I have given my chauf feur <>rd< r« to tw rude to hi» chauf feur the next time they meet.”— < leveland I’Lnn Ih-.ilar. » ■v- White Bronze Monuments ? P* Ju»t Looked On Or F. K. Sander»on DR. T. K. SANDERSON DENTIST Tel. phone: Guaranteed ior All Time 27 7 No Mo» Growth No ( Lipping Xo ( Tumbling • OREGON SCIO R. SHELTON » ■ ( l< iceries J. F. J. F. lirai Estate Notary Public (b n'l Merchaiidi>e tv. F <dl j Xi *<>. Negotiated. Abstract» Hotel Obtained and Examined E C Smith, Prop, 1 inpin ts Ilardw arc OR 12«. OS RCIC 5 I. Mort :i Cha«. vVesely Ind. A. 0. PRILL. M. D. « Telephone ( :<>. J. X Weddle, Mgr Plnpsiciiin Surgeon Jeweler Cal Carsun. Prop, Meat Mai'Kot I rank MePonaltl Sein Livery au Fed Siali M ¡I’ illCl'V Mr». O It. Cyrua N<»t irv Public and <5R? SRKJiX. Prop REAL l’-TATE liar conned voth *11 train» at We»: Scio and ut Munk er» Dr. A. <•. Prill Dr. I. H. IL>b«on I Planing Mill Kukacka X Chromy l‘libi ic A' 11 igh School M THE ESMOND HOTEL Cviitrallv locateli, good rooms, price» moder ate. coin tuous treatment Corarr Morrboo sa4 Front Sirrcti POKTLANU R. Shelton I ’h\ "icians, Surgeons Our rift fin»t c I amm and uur borer* gmaj driven OREGON Ut >m(i fui ho!f' nt ■/ >lr<i I ions of ithmil t iro h It ml n tl tlifjiith th sr ns Sum pits of Il lu It I iron tt nini /n io s of monn mints. "Did your father ever »punk you when y<»i were a I miv ?” “Certainly not.” •‘Wa- he oppo.rd to corporal pun ndiment on principle or were you »■» g<H»<l that you didn't m d »punk it "Neither. .Mother was tin* man of the borne " Chi< .i,;o R<-< ortl Herald. ('oil nt Sitnlinm Mirs o/Jitt L. W. Charles, Agent Scio, Oregon Air. "What time »»» it when this trouble happened ?” asked the J11* tice. ‘‘Well,” replied the witneui, “ef the tun had been «hilling II Would have l>een 'bout two hour» ami a half by cun, but a« the »un didn't show In» face at • all that da« I couldn't «ay for certain ju»t what time it wii«.’’— Atlanta ('<>n>titu tmn. nrrivkH. ->«M ni h a, PaaainrsT, W. 1 lull. »»aa-riat, V. A. W arimr J. I tint ■-», \\ F. <rill, .. A. Ililyeu, J. It Harn-«, C. A. W «ruer. 1 Scio .Milliift| CoiPjiiiiMJ Ml ■< < » ■< » T« >H SCIO ROLLER MILLS Out «< H • El«m«nt. One of the men in <i company of militia made a di»|>araging remark about the man in front of him. The victim turned with indignation and »»limed a fighting attitude Then the captain remarked sharply : "That will do there. We don’t want ,mv lighting num in thia regi ment New York tiiolie. I Vi < ■„ |H i|< Ww» «I«» • X I I I I Gertmrml < v*at II MHI h • »V II 1- Milling fYnairvwwe r ••«< Flour I I tl.« It**«» and |«| It- ••* 4^ I lour I •« Kmrtg«*«! f.-r <a»i«l Y . » « a S Luv« i;vr, Supt. Good Start. Produce <tftnpany *'l have joined the Society For the Prevention of L'm-I* S him «,’’ «aid the old fogy. “Well, where nre you going to In gin ?" a«ked the grouch. “We are going to reduce the num ber of cheer» from three to one,” replied the old fogy Cincginuti Enquirer. Tom I arge. Mgr. I ’< »foti'icc W. F. (dll * * ompany Manufacturi-I I ' t < Ur Bri-'i(t-|K>rt. > oniK-elicul ——_* I ,i \ er\ A I’ccd Stable olii <.<>> Price» Reasonable. } Up In th« A. W. Ilagey Telephone, h.xcliange Sn. II SCIO INVESTIGATE I rochaska X Co. Administrator of Estât» m Aians Wf.tr5 y Santiam News L. W. Charte», Pub. Stntc Bank FIRST CLASS .MILK COWS WANTED <'own with r.llf at E «pene vo W A. Ewing, Cashier a ..... ■ j-! I>t coining frwdi tvitliiti * lliulllll. Shoot ing ( oilIci'V Ci'NF. arwl < \RDS. MARKET REPORT Th,- following are ra*h pnere quoted on Thursday öf each week by <>Ul dealer»: I 85 Wheat, per bushel................ 31 Oat» ..................................... I 25 Flour, per »ack..................... 25 no Bran, per ton......................... 32 00 Middling», per ton ............ 32 U0 Chop, wheat, per ton.......... 25 00 Chop, oat*, per ton............ 50 Hutter, (Country) per roti 28 Egg», per iloten................... 13 Chickens, per pound............ 9 < >eeM, per pound................. 17 Turkey*, per found............. 10 Thick«, per pound I'eain .... 8 Thick«. Indian Itunner .... Href, per pound, live weight 5 U»0fi »* Pork, dres»ed .............................. 7* Fork, live weight......................... 13 Veal, per pound, for »hipping .. Tom luirge 1 Sh< winuKei* Fll l.ukenluich Thos. Large, Scio. Or Tinsmith ’« tl. F. < Ihlrtaeier rrntcina) anti Secret ORI‘EltS. Maaonie. Odd Fellow«, Knichtanf Pjthia*. Maeeabre», .Mod- rrn Woodmen and Z. B. J. Bill—It cwt» a lot to get justice! Hank—Yea, an<l moat folk» are get better off without it too! — New York Globe. Hatch your eggs now to your fall and winter layers. Thoroughbred S C 4<n>wn leg horn egg* from hens that are bred to lay. Order now and get when you want them. 75c per 15. »2 25 per 50, »4.00 per 1<O. Phone or write. Tom Pettit. Scio, Oregon. Suiting th« Punishment to th* Deed Small Ssdic Mamma, lathy tried to »wallow papa'« cuff button* while you were out. Mamma -Indeed! And what did you do* Small Sadie—Oh, I Rare him a couple of cuffa.— Chicago Newt, I « Retail Ovpartmcnt Getting E,«n. Mac Do i»<tî X Str ¡'«nek John Gill country Rebuilt .Mach -' <** »uM fa I Murn« Hr«« A. E. PuUalL Vkr Fro t D Rvm. Ant. 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