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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1914)
Iwu Itomc W <rncn Talk Vb«>ut Itair. fl Two women met in our *l«>rv II»- oth «t day when on® of them »aid. "My. how pr«-tty your hair look** fl W hat have y>u been doing to it?" '■Why. I have ts-> n u*ing Harmony fl hair beaullfler for be past two week*'* wa* the r«-ply. "Why, ir..!••«•■!. repin’d the tir*t wo man, that i* ju*t what I am u*mg. fl lan't it gr< at and don’t you think my >1 hair »how * » lot of improvement?" Hum.‘ j h* : t>«-:rjt.'t>«T H Iwcuming • Il t'i<- r»tfv among (««th men ami wo- men wh - an- parto-nlur in the care of There will l<- a program anil th« -r hair It i* ]u*t what it ia nam<d dinni r given at th«- Mt Pleasant a hair t>« ..utitirr. It »• emu to |*>ll*h school by the pupils of this dis »■..I b .rr: h th«- hair, making it gl««**y, trict at d th«- Jordan district » .»y, ft >t I more ' ii«) to put up in Thursday. Ev«Tyboly invited. ;-ra. < ful. w nvy fold* that "»lay put. " < -utaiii* no oil »ud will not change co', Mi*s Ili7.«-I Lambert spent the or of ha.r or darken it. '•imply sprit- week «'nd with friendsin Stnv ton. sle a little on your hair each time I» Mi- Ruth Ttiflon of Aun.svilli' ■ fore bru hing it. To keep your hair and scalo dandruff visited the school Friday. free and ch an, uae Harmony «hampoo. Churl« « Irwine of Hubbard 1.« 'll. » iiii-nd »h.:i.j-<-i g.vi* an inatar- Bjiending a few dava with his tai,. . r ch, foaming lather that in- n • I alcly ; e «-trate* to every part of daughter M r Fax Thayer. the hair •■ ! acaip, inturing a quick a <1 tirace Shank. Ethel Smith, and thorough draining It i* waahad off Harry Shank were visitor- at th« ;u«t a* quickly, th«- • ntire operation Pat Ijimbert home Sunday. taking only a few mom-nl«. Harmony *.«.r t>e t: i r »]. Harn.-.-ily »liatn|»»i .Mrs M F Ryan and son Willie .r*V. Both guarantevd to »atiafy you in were Stayton visitors Saturday. ••very- wav, or your money back. Sold Th«- well driller* at John Pie- •inly at the more than 7.000 Itexall trok's struck water last week at t.-r«-*, and in thi* town only by u*. h '(' I'eery, Scio, Oregon. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS 9 the depth of 120 feet, while the boys at the svhool house struck k amili*», water after digging just 20 feet. V •! I' I « ri-nd the riot « I tn •nti .«! night? Marguerite and Angelin« Ryan f’riniaonlH'iik No and Ib.rothv and Maud Smith • U h> » >i> tl UL’ht «tie would when were guests at the II Shank you eut b «te didn't you?" -Oli no «lie I. .-.I. 1 have to rend it horn«- Sunday. tn me h m «he know* It by heart-”* Pat lamlw«rt and wife Visited Yonkers Ntat«-«man at the 1» Townes home Sunday, Cowio't'hg. « «h»r> of • man who Wayne Huber w as absent from Rht* achool a few days last week on twirrrn«! hl« wife for a h<>ne Vo« wouMti t «wap in«* fur a h«»ne would account of a very bad cold. you. Ik Of rntmr not But Mrs II Shank and daught« r I'd hat»* to tin*«* •njr un«» tempt tn. with n K’ m M it»- !«»r» ¡ir lA>ndoti Tit Bessie wer«- trading in Stayton Hita Saturday. Mrs l*ealieTownes s visiting two relatives in Salem this week. rvr Ed Smith and wife vailed at » N irn I only hare one the H Shank home Sundad <‘VV. Etibnnge Miss Bessie Shank spent Why Th*y rail. Thursday night with .Miss Zona It t »- « • '•♦•«i- , mi » Inns to hr Ray. •»»ir»* the» t . i.’fit t’ nt they firtrt £»•! th »• I » |p» h ! i < t»l M I’nul PloiMMffF Don't \ ou It«* Hete H Som«‘ sav that chronic constipation W . mu.I n>-ik«« onr elm tIon het weer cannot Iw cur<-d. Don't y«»u belicv« it. ««"i-.tili nrul llliertv or profusion • nd Chatnlwrlain's Tablet« have run I •••rill le 1'1.S ri. I-ffer«otl others why not you? (live tlwm a trial. They cost only a quarter. For H.» Only Worry. «•r-iphl. r I ■■ •••■! m» b-» I.* out foe •al«- by all de • s. • swell Htli ul office, big miiary and Ji-nkln* fio »ou thlnk yut» « Old pajH'rs for your cuplmards rail nil iti Gmphter Never lliotight and ju n ry or to build fires with of that U luli', wo-ryllìg lue la wlietb t vr I II tw able to get It Pblladel pitia at five cents |>er bundle at the 9 News office. (me I hat I’uny Child thi* Guaranteed Remedy If your child ia under weight. Iistlcs*. ailing, liable to get all'll easily, it nt • d* a medicine to build it* wi-igl.t ami • trength. For thia purpose then« i* nothing elite we know of that we can so strongly «-ndorsc a* liexal1 olive oil emulsion, The remarkable sue«-«-«« of thia «pli-od: I medicine la dm- to the fact that it contain* ingredient* that tone the nerve*, enrich the blood and furnish to the entire «-.»tern the »trength, weight a-:d hea'thdiuikling substance* it in !- Aid it dw* all thia jvitlwit injuring the stomach. In fact, llevitll olive oil emulsion 1» not only pleasant to take, but even the moat sensitive »turn ach is benefited by it. and the dig« •• tion improved. On the other hand, it contain* no alcohol or habit forming drug«, which mod parent* object giv i-g to their children It doe* it* good work by taking hold of th« weakness and build* the body up to it* natural »trength. at the same lime making it atrorig to rw*i»t diseaae. if Retail olive oil emulaion doesn't bumi your child up. feed the stunted, punv muscle*. ami make the little one lively, strong, well and full of the ani mal spirit* childr.-n are meant by na ture to have, come back and tell us and get your money back. We don’t wai t you to lose a cent. We think this 1* no more than fair, and it leave* you no cau»e to hesitate For old people ateo for convalescent* for all who are nervous. tired out, run down, no mat ter what ti e cause we off. r Rt-xali Oliva oil i-mulaion with the *am* guar antee of entire *ati«faction or m-«nev ba-k. Sold only at the 7,000 Rex*|| •torr*. an«t in this tow-n only by na.-fl. E C Perry, Scio, Oregon. Ancient Mural Decoration*. It 1« ¡-r.it. ilib- tli it Che ••arile«! w«h pulmini.-« wore tlio.e of Hie Ecrpttan* If., i- employed a dlatemper coni, l'ilio: <11. ••>!« i-<1 gntn and their pi li - Ijull pf£inenta were white chalk • «•■: . i itili, ». un nclirn Ethiopian ' it. I -.«• |Miwdered gin«« «tallied «'th i i.fifier mid ehnrronl black The «.ill« uf t««i-liin and Rahvlnnlan dnt ■!. «ore treated In much the «•i "i.- <• v mid the practice of painting ■ hi «all« in.till with planter wa* err tiilnli hi ingne In A«-vrta. It ha« been te ’iei <-d ll’ it the Greek* understood • rue fr-«in work, apparently mi the •trein-ifi ' h phr*«e occurring In Pin 1er.', tn paint on a wet ground ” VI triii lu« il. h »peak* of a wet ground mi I ■ « that colors Irlg'-el ii|mn a «i ■’ ne «o prepared «re permanent. • talnl.v 1* el ii ,.r true fiv.-.-o mirk Ilanier a Not Wh*t H* E«p*et*d, -T‘«r.liik- " be tniirmureil wh*te»rr Vid i. ««I you to caro for n fellow Ilka air ?” I really don’t know firorga,” «he re| Ihul “I'a I I* thr> uteni-d to «end • •• •'> n bruin «i»« |al|*t - Bo*lua Tran«.ript CLUB BARGAINS rr-ry-w The follow ing are just a lew of our clubbing: eomhina- tiolis, ottered in connect ion w ith the News Woman ’*» Woild. “HoW did I hr nioflb I Life, All for $1.18 / '*■ $1.00 Both one year for $2.50 Twice a work .Albany Herald and News, regular, $2.50 Both for $1.50 I>aiiy ()rcg<mian ami News, both (’<>11 iers W ceKI\ ami News, both \v< <"'• $5.00 1°«’ $2.50 have m.inv * mope attiTietive clubs, too numerous to li>t 9 If you don’t see what you want here, come in and see us; we can save you money on almost any newspaper or magazine published in the U. S. A. Santiam News Netice For PutUicahm Department ol the Interior V. 8. hard Office at Portland, Oregon, Jan 2. 191'1 Notice i* hereby given that W aklo J. Adam* of Scio, Oregon, w ho on May 21. 1912. made Homeatcad Entry No 0~>14. for northwest quarter *ec 24. twp 10 south, range 2 rant. Willamette Mer.dian. I ha* filed notice of intention to i^tke Aral commutation pr»s>f, to establish claim to the land above describe«!, be fore the Register and Receiver, I . S. I and Office, at Portland, Oregon, on the 17th dgy of February, 1914. Claimant names aa witnesae» T. H. I homaa. O. A. Burch, leoRund. F«ank Pepjierling. all of Route No 1, Srio, Oregon. H. F. Hl in. Register. When in need of printing give the News office a call. First class work and prices right. We make a specialty of letter heads, en velopes, statements, bill heads, sale bills, business cards, ladies '•ailing cards, and in fact com mercial printing of all kinds. or ê Anyone in need of a square A few of those nice umbrellas piano box call at News office. left will lie sold at bargain prices. E C Peer}-. Rev. Jam«-* A l-ewi», Milaca. Minn, writes: "Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy has been a needtd and welcome guest in our home for a number of year* I highly recommend it to my fellow* a* being a medicine worthy of trial in caeca of cold«, cough* ami ci>u|" (Jive Chamberlain'a Cough Remedy a trial and we are conAdant you will And it very effectual ami continue to use it aa occasion requires for year* to come, aa many others have done. For «ale by all dealer*. Ihc Be*t Cough Medicine I “I have used Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy ever aince I have been keeping house." say* I. C Hame* of Marbury. ! Ala. "I consider it <«ne of the best j remedies I ever used, My children ha ve all taken it and it works like a charm. For coMs and whooping cough it is excellent." For »ale by ail dealer*. » * Mi-' Green’s Fruit Al lian \ l>ail\ Herald and News, regular, Methodist 5 inistcr Recommend* L’inmber l*in’* Cough Remedy that I’aiin ( » rower, Sniiti.iin News, regular. $2.2«'» L*dir« Calling Carta printed blank for tale at thin office. Old T.m* Vintners. !•> • ■ !•» f 1 ■ .. time of King John ••»••ry vlntucr wn* r.-.pilrrd to hang on-.Ide hl« «hop an iron <«~ •el with |»-g* marking the dlffrrsut qiisutttir* sold Kvery man ha« a right tn Judge nnt •odo idu.il only and that ‘a h<uiwlf CHOICE t * Evening Telegram and Santiam News one year for $3,75. Green ground bone and meat scraps makes your hens lay. Three pounds for 10c at the Meat Market