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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1914)
Railroad Time Table SCIO BUSINESS «nd Departure of P«a*«ng«r T rain« Oonf.r« Originally -'•one Firs.“ It if doubtful, however, whether any bon tin » contain even a propur tiOQ of the matter whereof bon fires »ere primarily constituted, to wit, l • -, f* r >t.gm i. 41 ■ ' was “bone-tire,” signifying “a fire of lion ie».'* and the older method of «pel ling the word was common down to near the end of the eight eenth century. The real, o!<l fa«li lotted meaning of the '’boiie tire ’ (or “banc-tire, ' a* it »a« then* cull ed). survived longer in >c«d and, and we learn that old bone, were regularly «tored up for tlic annual conflagration in the burgh of Ila wick till about the year IsOO. Ln er pool Courier DIRECTORY *K W .•!' ire Springfield Branch W E st scio N *rth 7 S5r 12:2» p South 12;6® p •> 24 p • orvalhs A Eastern Ml NKERS Albany *7. 38 a m 13 Mp IT ................. ........................ rountrj club Milk - io r ornivi J Mi.« < o contorti 'lK i v nml T»»BA< CO U A Ewing, Pref «lent A F. Randall. Vice Pr«*s. J. S. Micha ( hui’chcs < hr ’ I.*’ Ë I • Myer*, Caal Bapt .t and Catholic I h’iiirudsts Do»-« a general banking husmea», receive’' money subject to checa, pay» Interest on time deposit», and i» regularly inspected by state bank examiners. E. C t'ecry & Co. « I h’llt i-t - l>r. I. h. Sarwlrrwon I )|’\ < »00(1-, ( ’ lot II illg* John WcMtdy DR. T. K. SANDERSON, I >ra y a u t • H DENTIST Telephone: * Shelton ' i 27-7 OREGi SCIO Kiourimx Mill • Warn r. Mer Cha ( R. SHELTOX Real Est ite Notary l’ubli« Negotiated, • I < «en I MiTi haiidi>v W. I Gill & Co. I'roehuHK i & < o. Abstract» OREGON I ! i >t<d 11 ai t I \v arc a I inpin t> N. I. Morr. ’ i. ( hl W • ’d j Surqeor Jeweler A. W Telephoto, llagcy : I Sb Ì “1 Guaranteed tor All Time No Mo-- Growth No (’hipping No ( rnml»linir INVESTIGATE Man .1 . ti • I. Hr- Bring« j- rt, Comxcticut ■■■ Company Heil nIifill h ’ j !H ¡1/iis/rti linns "/■ ubnu t Sa m ph A o/‘ /.; • / , / ■< s o. >/ num u mi nts. (ni a/ 'sunti '¡n A lies ojjiri t u <> h h i II In ‘t Ìr> i! t!i¡j 111 b ‘ i/t si Jus L. W. Chsrles, Agent Scio, Oregon hange No 11 OK Em» SCIO Livery A I’tfd St a I t l< Plenty of Practice, "I met tour friend Imbler today" " Yew’ I Iniu ri l «een lilm fur « long lime I •Uppoae he «tullir« a« t»A«lh «« ever.“ "Oh. no' lie'» quite an adept at it uow I * ti 11 h 11 iti I n Pre»« Cal (.'arson. Prop Meat Market I rank Ytclkmakt M il1 ini’iv Vrs. O II Cyrus H»d It In U*rg» Do»«». Iku-tor Ir», wlial ymi ««ut Is ■ «bang«* uf cllinats Er istmi 1« >o»ir profeti Imi? l'aUent—l’m thè «nnixl mate of thè l.lse-r Vini Ju«t honiv from Australi» laiiidun <Jplnlon y l’iililir ami «H.- (5RF.SIX. Prep REAL 1-TATE Hack» connect with all trains at Uv»t Scio arai at Munkcrs It. Shelton I‘li\ -irians, Surgeon^ Dr. A. <t Prill I»r. E II Hobson Our ngt tint class ami our hone» good driven Tru» to His Word. “Did Jack give you the lip he promised »hen you went motoring with him ?” “Sure lie did. He tumbled the machine into a <!it«h Baltimore \m« r” .’ii Planing* Mill Kukacka & Chromy Pnce» Reasonable. l’ubi ic A 11 igli Schoo'. .M. 8. l-ovvlace. Su pt THE ESMON0 HOTEL Centrally Iflcattsl, good room*. prives moder ate, courteous treatment Produce company Corner Morrisoa asJ front Stretti OREGON I ’< >sf<>tl ice W. F. Gill Stmt inni News Picturesque M«i>ce. Tim Mexicans have a turn for the picturesque which displaia it«elf hi the street name« of the capital There are Sad Indian street. Street f the Worn I Owls. I.«»«t Child street. And a cautionary Pass if You Can street Shop name«, to«), m Mexico arc out of the common \ drug store* call* itself Gate of llenvrn. and a'drinking «aloon de- • ribcs itself frankly as the Bait of the Devil! State Bank W A. Ewing, Cashier Shooting1 ( cillery, MARKET REPOR 1’ The following are cash prices quoted on Thursday of each week by our dealen: M Wheat, per bushel . ............ M Oat* ...................................... 1 25 Flour, per sack ................... 25 00 Bran. |*r ton. ....................... a oo Middlings, per ton. ....... 32 00 Chop, wheat, per ton....... 25 00 Chop, oats, per ton........... . SO Butter. (Country! per roll 2h Eggs, per dusen ................. 9 13 Chickens, per |w»und......... » < terse, [>er |s>und . ........ 17 Turkeys, per pound ........... 10 thicks, per pound I’ekin ... * Ducks, Indian Runner ... Beef, per pound. live weight 5 to '* Pork, dressed ................. . ............ Pork, live weight. ................... 7* 13 Veal, per pound, for shipping » C NF ami i \ I.DS. 9 And It’s Som« Job' The color — heme of many a WO- man consul» of keening her Äg*- Pli.ladel dark and her hair ligh it ghia Ifecord. Tom I arge. Mgr. L. W. Charles, Pub. PORTLAND * 1 I Garrii« Hunting Gatelles hi Xuhia ire hunted bv a powerful breed of hounds in build ♦ cm*» hat heavier Inai u-r tliun tiiuli a ETcy- hound In «pile uf belila fa» «Wifl cr thall thè iiound Ilo- gai-ili' fall ii victim fr >m thè nervo i» hiilnt of oiiotaiitly «tupping tu ’-”-k lai to if il i« pursiietl It iil»o ri perni, tt, .trctiglh . ng g-. • Iiound» ni a!iii'”‘t ver’ al d>rwtio<’ thervhv noi onlv lo«tng timc. Ini ■•ihnu»ting itsclf, «ii that it i» o-cr taken without dirticult). lorn Large Shoemaker ill l.ukenbach Tinsmith I FIRÓT CLASS MILK COWS WANTED ('<nT8witlifali.it 'i'll* <>r coming irceli month. AI'O Ent Live imi l*r< -’ I Stock, I'ro'lnre ot ail kimi*. within a lieg“, ami J Th os. 1 F. • ihlemcier Msrdly Ever. "Other things tiring equal." she ask ed. 'don't you think a girt hsi a butter chance than s widow has to get tuar IMF "Perhaps,'’ he replied, “but a widow nardly ever gives a man a chance to consider other things equal."—Chicago Record Herald We notice that the Masonic lodge has followed th**suggestion made by a representative of the News recently and is putting a door in between Peery’s and HiblerA Giil’s. Rssssn Why. “Ton haven't many relatives, have you Y' ■ Worlds of them “ “I never meet any of them at your noi i se " Ns» tbev’ve all rot mure money ’bau I have Judge Don’t You Believe It Some sav that chronic constipation cannot i* cured. l*on’t you believe it Chamberlain's Tablets have cured others why rot you? Give them a trial They cost only a quarter. For sale by all dealers. I ■—r » ; f • Soundad L.k» It. Father, nij watcb 1» mentally <!<• ranged ’’ Why. my son. a watch can't I* mentally deranged“' 'Mme 1« Th«- Jeweler t«*l«l lue It bad »■■I It* balatn e‘‘—Judge A. G. PRILL. M. D. Physician • A Woman's “No." •What's Hie matter "' “She ha» rvje* ted nie ’train Rhe j aaya this I» filini “ Did «lie «ay bow finsi?" Inquired i the older and noire eliwrleu. ed mall Washington Herald E. C Smith, 1‘rop Obtained ami Examined 8CIC I’t iCCl’ie.S JI We ly J. F Beard Administrator of E h talcs Atari* 1 I White Bronze Monuments TN« S«* 9«rp«nl Myth It is possible, even prtd«ible, that the sea »erpefit mvth started in al! good faith In the southern seas g- -w the gigantic algae, the largest of »hifh measure from l<H> to H00 fret in length. These when rolled on the I h -4 h form cnortnuti» cables <<*verul hundred feet long ami a« thick a* a good sued tree trunk Such cables washed out to ».-a bv storms may very easily have given rise to the fiirfamcd but yet un- di«covered m * u »cqient New York \ meric.m - ■■ ■ • " -g'«-.- " -------’ . .. . ..