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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1914)
Railroad Time Table SCIO BUSINESS Arrival ana Uapartwrs a* Passsngar Trains DIRECTORY Wixaiburn-SprmgflcM Branch U E»T 8CÌO North ... 1M» • a ...UJO p South ... 12 .SO p • • ... ft 24 p • ixsbh m m m m Mill i ity ....... •• •Daily. »Daily except Sunday. ri ’ i’i’ » t 7.3» a m |3:K5 p I*, a rr. ‘ft:« p m 'fr i 'I [1 11\ ).l> J k1 f It. M i sm B hi *I h *I'> and Bath Blacksmiths Mac l>u* aid A Stcpaoek John loll < OllUil } < llll» M ilk brio « ondm»<r>l Mt!k Co («uifecti »nery and Titli.it CD A. E. Randall, Vice I'm. W. A. Ewing, President Auto Truck A Bus Morri« ltr<<. Curvalo» Eastern Mt SKI Aibxi.y. ( ity J. >, Mticha Electric ar«t WATEll. Light Wall Bilyeu. Supt (’hurches E 11. Myers, <'a»hier Christian, llupti«t and Cathohc Does a general banking business, r> l ives money subject to chvex, pays interest on time deposits, am) is regularly inspected by slate bank examine n. I h*uggi>t> E. I l’evrv A Co. I >ent isfs I . k. -’iif d»*r*on I>r I)r\ Goods Clothing John »**vly I >ra vairc DR. T. K. SANDERSON DENTIST H >. 'stu h»»n Telephone: 27-7 SCIO Express, A Pool II.oll OREGON C. C W sm I s - R. SHELTON I'cctl and svvd store Real Estate Notary 1‘ublic Smith Ä Kinith « ( I Administrator of Estates »ans Negotiated. rocerics J. I. Wisely J. F. Board Abstracts . < ìen'I Mcrch.ind Ce Obtained and Examined W. I Gill A Co. Pre«-bask a & Co. ORE«,ON •CK Hotel E. C. Smith, Prop. A. G. PRILL. M. II. I 1H It I \\ <1 It* i\ Phtisiciûn sAow-n^ How Much B«U«r 1» th# Good 0»d Fo«S<on«d Lolchetrmg Surgeon i- I 111 pl II t S S. I. MorriMin Cha* V* î *>.*ly T<*!«*ptM>n«*, Exchange No. 11 Harness shop OK Etats A A door key i> an inconsistent if not an altogether «en»elc«s affair, Il may I m * all right in itself, but it is often u«e<| to lock d«mrw. and a locked door is a very fooli.h thing Some doors, you may remark, lock thomM'lves, and a door kev is necea- urv to unlock them. That might I k - a reasonable excuse for the ex istence of the kev. but such a key, if it i« not lost or on the wrong « •• if the door, frequently gets »tu<» and refugee to open ti c door. If there were no door kev« there would in ail proluibility I m * no locked door», iml tint »«mid lie a very enjoyable state of society. , With the door locked and the kev in«ide, it is difficult for anybody •v ept a burglar to get in«ide. and of tour»«- a burglar i« the only |>er •on we want to krep put Burglars can get‘in yu«l as, ea«i!v with the door locked MS with it unlocked, but the rest of u« arc not so deter \ ou know votir-M-lf how it is. inn have carried ladders ami climbed into upstairs window, or Ime drop |>ed through l>a«emcnt windows into the coal Inn or have tried to go through trnn*otus and been rescued by neighbor* from an cmb.irru«-ing if m>t a dangerous |H**ition I very body know- all atxiut getting into a house without a key. Sometime* you cannot get in at all. One morning a woman follow <*d her hiishaml to the front -tip», and the door slammed and the night lock was on and the kev na» inside, and her hu«lumd hud caught the I • .1 r Sl.o ».I« rarnnu* pc.ir« and hud put them on the stove to cook while she was getting breakfast They were till cooking and would i «mon I m * burning The baby wits crying for lu« breakfast, She could not get in None of the neighbor« could get in. S oiuc I mm I v telephon cd to her h ti «I mi nd, »nd perhapa it win not more than un hour ba-fore he got home with III» kev. An hour I» a long time, and th«* p«*iir» and the bah» were in n terrible •tate. It would li.ivc I m - cu iM'tler if there hud la-en a burglar in the hou«c lie could have turned out it t I. î e oj . î . I I . J. N. W.-d lle, Mgr .Jeweler A. V llagcy IJverv w A l'fetl Stahle 5R? «RRSFK, Prep. | liar » connect with all trama at Wc«t Scio ami at Munken ( «1 ( iriun, Prop Linn ( ’oiinty Fair SeptemiM-r 28. 24, 25. l»14 Our ngw tirst class and our horv s pxd driver! Mi nt Market Frank Me Poh a id M Ì11 Ìlici'} , ' ' ' 11 1 1 ■ ’ Prices RcBMonablr. Motion picture show Fred Ohlcmeier THE ESMOND HOTEL N«»t:ir} Public and Centrally located, good riunii», prices moder» ate, cuuvteous treatment HEAL I »TATE B. Shelton I ’h \ >it'iahs, Surgeons *f»r. A. G. Brill L>r. E. H. Hobson Csrarr Ncrrbos sa3 Frost Sunti O regon ! Planing Mill POKTLflNu I I - - - - — A. SHANKS — Manufacturer arai Dealer in— Ihirmss nini Sin/tllis I have recently installed a harness ma chine, and am better prepared than <w r to do your repair work at reason able rates. Idee me a trial. All W«k Strktlv Guraatcrl SHLLH7K. ORhtrON MIXKERS STAGE Koe Shelton, Prop. Phone 0-515 Stage meet* all Munken traina, leaving Scio Hotel at M:15 a m and 3:36 p ni Kukucka A Chromy I hibl i<* A 11 igh School M. 8. Lovelace, Supt. Protluce company tom l arge. Mgr. I ’ostoflicv W. F. Gill Santini!) News !.. W. Charles. Pub, W ai «) ShoeinaKer Tinsmith l'rrtcrn.il and Snervi to , pi'T cent on .mv tn.ike ot typ«*w t it«-r R« l.ii . at, s on ipi'ln .it n I The Whole.Hule Tiipcirriter Conipumi 37 t : «■.?. *“.•'» | ram u. Cal ♦ II S<*eo’i i Ave. «Uh*. V\ nuh. *L’l H a«*hiDtflon Mt. P» rll.i *L »»r« ^ ini South i»t. l.r»-* V >>•;<», C,4|. «'M y i ____ WT.*”’ I- x • * à x SÄf White Bronze Monuments u. V«**. \ 1 1 <r ‘ ; U-- Guaranteed tor All Time Manufacture) l.% Ths ' rt» ut ! Kn»? l’tiitr»< ’»»mu ri v'u( Ut II H t i /III hui j ‘Ni i ! ì N > III ‘ i >:i s nf ululili / un h il n il li t! ilij)ii S'ilii/i/t ' t/t ./J//.S II ni iTirt s nf UrnH'.i Uliili Company o/’ a Ululi U III flits. ('till ili ^UU t ini .\t lfs "/)ìrt L. W. Charles, Agent Scio, Oregon \ <*rt tessa Passitoar, W F. • All. Knarr« at, C. A. M arner Cam« Uack. °Thc oilier I hung my prctii 1 ewt wai«t out <ni the line ut tin* kitchen window," »aid the flat dweller, “after I washed it Then l forgot all aliont it, ami when I went to look for it two day* later it was gone. I rushed frantically i down to the jiinitres», and we climb-a ed together over the coal into the area to look for the wui»t. L lament- til dt-eplv. it wa» ,i beautiful waist We couldn't find it. The janitor ciinie from the nett lion-c mid help ed u« look, blit there w i« nothin; doing I < nine s.wiiv in at the win >l'iw buck over the coal mid u-evnd cd to my «utli story tl.it. "The next day I looked in the drawer of my chiffonier and found the waist there. Say anvthing to the janitn «• ' Well, I re< kou not" Sew York Pre«» IHHIti . uwm J. .1 B .rii»” W . I . Gill, . A . Bilyeu» J . It. Barnspi C. .1. U .trtier. Scio Millwji CoiopaiMj ! SCIO ROLLER MILLS I N< < »»< I •« •!< A I I I » We» «to • <«»nor«»l < «••ti.*»« F ••«! •»»» Smlm F lo«» » 4P 4^ VS » «re- VS I»» «1 In li»« El I Mill'll 'J* M i II hvm t' iwtrvmwo Ft* ughl t . >1 >4 Oft«! fit Flour *r»«t ¿t? F «i ir»» |tu •« •»«»•• a rv «i Will î t «ai S s»u I* « • Kl .............................. ■■ — 1 Turnsd ths Tablas. Barry Sullivan, the Irish trage dian. was playing in "lliclmrd III «•nnc yciir- ago at Slirew sb-iry. When he came to the line. "A hor»c! \ hor«e! Mv kingdom for a horse!'* some one in the pit < >dle*l out. “Wouldn’t a donkey «mt -m. Mr. Sullivan?" ’‘Yea." r*-(><md 'I the tragedian, turning quickly on the interrupter; “pleiise come round to the Mage door. ’ In "S.im lm I’anxa." a comedy in three acts, by Dufrcni. the Juke «ay* at th«* iM-giiining of the third •i< t, "I begin to get tired of S.in i ho." "S«i do I." «aid u wug in the pit, taking In« hut and walking out. This »cale«l the fate of the piece. LocS.J H.s PocS.l A Brockton man «*■ seen «land ing at a corner, -erene as usual aft E. D. Myers, Cashier er lunch. But a friend approach ing noticed that the flap otl one side coat pocket was pinned down by a Eli l.ukenbach regular blanket «ize «afety pin. ••\Vhaf« the matter? T raid of pickpockets?" was asked F. •ihlemeicr “Not much. I got it locked up so I can’t get m my-elf kept put ting tiling« n it al! the morning ORt’EllS. Masonic, odd E’ellows. The Jaw-kef ns» a hole <n it log Knights of Pythia», MacraheA, Mod enough for a monkt^ wrench •o ern Woodmen and Z. C. B. J. Imp through."— Boston Ik-tord. State Bank We s;i\ «• you ftotu — !W Retail l*epartment good old fii«hi<>n<-d b«tch«tring, al ways out, would relieve u» of »o I nittcli respon«ibility and would I m * .so much wafer.—lndiuDa|M>h» Xew« Th« Typewriters Marhin.-« »ohi » . ea*' Hansell, proprietor Iml. Telephone Co Rebuilt FI RÄT CLASS MILK f COWS WANTED » Cow* with calf at ~i»l«‘ or coming fitsli w ithin a month. Thos. Large. Scio. Or. — = Feed and Seed Store Flour, Mill I •’••«••I, Hay. («rain, l.an<l I'lawtur I11- bl ati4 • < rili'ii s. Vila. Win at, flat* ami <'orti Wanted. Poultry Stipplii-« a S|x*<*iniv. !■ n