The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 07, 1915, Image 3

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Woodburn-Fpringflcld Branch
WEtT SCIO
Ownership of Linn
County Hornes
The United States Census De­
partment of Washington haajust
North
.. 7:S6s 1 ixsihx I a bulletin dealing with
South
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the ownership of Linn county
Curvallia A Eaatcm
homes. The important facts
Ml NKER8
contained in the bulletin relative
Albany.............................
(3:10 i> m to this county are as follows;
Hill city .....................
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Th« rv an- 5l?S > nines in Linn
f Daily except Sunday.
county, of this number 5660 are
farm homes. 1369 of the farm
homes
are owned by their occu­
bk
pants and are free of mortgaged
ATTORNEY AT LAW imcumbrai.ee. The mortgaged
farm homes number 691. Ren­
«201 ! New Firat National Han I Idg ters occupy 568 farm homes in
this county. Out of a total of
ALBANY
t HlEÛ< >N 5-178 homes in the county 2818
ire urban homes. There ar<-
1191 urban home owners in the
AKERS
county. Of thia number 278 are
I mortgaged. 120-1 of the urban
¡owned homes are free of incum-
I brance. There are 1219 rented
I raro cali» for meeting evening motor
urban homes in the county.
Stage meets all Munkera trains,
The census enumerators were
leaving Selo Hotel at X:(*5 a m
unable to secure data pertaining
and 2:10 p m
to the ownership of a small per­
centage on i>oth the rural and
urban homes in this ciunty.
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chamberlain's cough Remedy
Mother’« I av orila.
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”1 give ‘ hamberlsin'a Cough Rem-
edy to my children when they have
colds or coughs.'* writes Mr» Verne
Shaffer. Vsndergrift, Pa
"It always
help* them and is far upt rior to any
other cough medicine I have u»rd
I
advise anyone m need of such a madi-
cine to give it a trial.” Eur talc by
all dealer»
Ix't the hotel worry (Jet your
Sunday dinner at the Scio H tel.
DR. T. K. SANDERSON
OENTIST
27-7
Telephone:
8CI0
OREGON
R. SHELTON
Administrator of Eetatm
X>ana
Negotiated.
Abatracta
Obtained and Examined
or Kt.ON
•ClC
A. G. PRILL. M. D.
Physician *r° Surgeon
Telephone, Exchange No. 11
► CIO
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ONEGO*
Beat typew riter carbon paper
made, two sheets for 5c at the
News office.
Best Cungh ' edfcmc for Children.
"Ihrea year» ago when I was living
In LitUburgh one of my children had a
hard cough and coughed dreadfully.
Upon the advice of a druggist I pur
chased a bottle of < hamln-rlain'» Cough
Remedy and it benefited him at once.
I find it the beat cough medicine for
children becaua<- it is pleasant to take.
They tJo not object to taking it.”
write» Mr* lafayetle Tuck, Homer
City, Pa. Thia remedy contains INI
opium or other narcot c, and may­ lx
given to a child as confidently aa to an
adult. Sold by all dealers'
All makes of typewriter rib-
bons for sale al the New* office,
35c each.
When in need of printing give
the News office a call. First class
worn and prices right. We make
a specialty of letter heads, en-
velopa««. statements, hill heads,
sale bills, business cards, ladies
calling cards, and in fact com­
mercial printing of ail kinds.
(’l'tniii, Tobacco
ar.d Cigars
Post ( ’ai ds a Specialty
SCIO,
$
OREGON
«
Bring your country sausage to
the Scio Hotel.
Picture show Sunday night. 10c
and 15 cents.
LOCAL DRUGGIST SAYS:
TAKE ONLY ONE DSE
W<- want to tr|l those in Scio suffer
mg from atomach or bowel trouble that
wr are agent» for the iinplr mixture
uf buckthorn bark,
glycerine etc,
known a* Adlcr-i-kn, the remedy whi- h
became famous by curing appendicitis.
Thia 1» th«- most thorough bo we I clrsiv-
- r known aixl JUsT ONE l*OSE. r-
neves sour stomach, gas on the »tom
»ch and <-»n»tq-at>on almu»t IMMEDI-
AT El Y
You will be surprised at the
Ql’lt K action of Adler-i ka
E (
Peery.
"Two year» ago i was greatly ben«-
titled through mung two or three but­
tles of Chsmlierlalti'» Tablet», ' writ»-»
Il ia not generally known that Mr» S A Keller, Elida, Ohio. "Before
E. lb Myers, ('ubhier
the carl st <wp<-riiiiciita m electri­ taking them I was sick fur two years
Does a general banking busim-»», cal couiitiuniaition were made with with indigestion. ” Sold by all dealers
receives money subject to checa, pays the expectation of using under­
interest on
time deposits, and is ground »in-
In ISI3 congress up
regularly
inspected by state bank propnnted * lU.OOO to enable I’ro-
All of our subacribent who
examiner*.
fcK-or Mot'C to test hi» newly in- have received the magazines
A. E. Randall,
Vice i’rt-a.
Ice
Mik Two kcars M-th Indigestion
PLANTING THE WIRFS.
W. A Ewing,
Pr«Kid<nt
( ’oliteci ittiicry,
th. Trick Thai Sawed Moo« With H e
First Telegraph Line.
vented telegraph on a line between
.isliiiigion hiii ) Baltimore.
A Maine man mierestevl in lhe
plow business lied taken the con­
tract to lay the pi|w- containing the
wire* el $IUU |H-r mile, mid E/ra
Cornell hup|>eiied to cull nt hi* of­
fice in Portland when he was trying
to invent a machine to do ttie work.
Mr. Cornell at unci- sketched a ina
chine aoiiiething like a plow, which
would cut a deep and narrow fur­
row ami lay the pipe in the furrow
ns it moved along l‘rofc*«»r Morse
a-ked XIr. Cornell to build such a
machine, and the contrivance prov­
ing practicable Mr. Cornell was ask­
ed to take charge of laving the pipe
The work w.i» begun at Balt*
more hi October. IHl.l, and went
forward *ati*f.irtonly, but the dis­
covery wa» presently imide ’list im­
perfect in*ulation allowed the cur­
rent to c*ca|»c from one wire lo an­
other. A -eriou» erirl* was at hand
The appropriation for the expert
ment wh * nearly exhausted, and
I’rofi-s^or M->r*c felt that to sus­
pend o | m ration* nt that -luge would
be a confession of fuilure.
Aci'ordingh i’rofc-sor M -r-eesll
ed Mr Cornell «»ide and said-
••Can't you contrive somehow to
stop the work for a few day» so
that the pa|>er» will not know that
it has la«n purposely interrupted?
I want to make some experiments
n is* is laid.
before any more pi|>e
laid.”
Cornell stepped iutclt lo the fna-
chine and shouted: ‘•Hurrah, boy»,
whip up your mule» ! ’ We must lay
before we
another length of pipe
p
quit for the night
The teamsters cracked their whips,
the animals started at n lively pare,
Mr Cornell grii*j««d the handl«-» of
the plow and, watching his oppor­
tunity, canted it over so a« to catch
into a point of rock. The machine
was completely wrecked.
The experiments that Professor
Mor«- made decided him to put the
wires on poles. By the following
spring the line between Washington
and Baltimore was in operation.—
Youth’s Companion.
see.n to like them. Some hate
told us they don't see how we
can do it. When renewing your
subscription to the New - don't
forget to ask alxiut the maga­
zines.
Anyone in Scio who has wash­
ing to do will please see Mrs
R J Compton.
19-tf
Ur Have Lately Purvhaacd Several Car Loads of
Whv not reduce the cost
your insurance? LESS than
scssment insurance if you DIE
All your money back if you
LIVE. Think it over. It's worth
while.—C S Bliss, General
Agent, Salem, Oregon.
19-16
I
When renewing your subscrip­
tion to The News don't forget to
remind us of the big magazine
offer.
We make» sjwcialty of Friend­
ship. Engagement and Wedding
Rings. F M French & Soft, Al­
bany, Oregon.
Winding a ffaasan.
"Who was that mnn at the ■ide
door a»i ule ago?" asked the htia
l and of an Indiana wouldbe poetess
the other day.
“Why, it was a man who said he
tad t ome to change my meter. I
»old him he hail made a mistake in
the numlier of the house, for the
oen had not finished wiring o»ir
house yet.”
Husband, after thoughtful pause:
"Mavlve he'd In-i-n ri ..ding umr of
your poetr> " Indianapoli» News
Dr. M. L Morris
Eye Specialist from Lebanon
will be in Scio on the 2nd and 4th
Monday of each month.
See him about your eyes.
faction guaranteed.
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of the I» at quality. By so doing we are able to »ave you a log
per cent on your feed bill. It will pay you to call und get our
pricei. You wi I be surprised. We also ilo chopping.
SCIO FEED COMPANY *
Tà ’? 7IX"
Irl It. Hkk* IUI5 Alminsc
The Rev, Irl K Hicks Almanac, now
ready, grew« mure ¡«opular and useful
with each passing year. It » a fixed
necessity in homes, shops and c< mma-r
end establishments all over tins conti­
nent, This famous ami valuable year
book on astronomy, storms, weather
and earthquakes should be in »very
home and office. Professor Hick* com-
pietea thia beat issue of his great Al­
manse at the clo»« of his ar vrn tie th
year. The Almanac will be mailed for
.{¿cents. The Rev Irl K Hick» line
inagaxine, Word aid Norka, is rent
one year with a copy of his Almane,
for only one dollar. Send for them to
Word and Works Publishing Company,
3101 franklin Ave. St Louis, M u .
will never regret your investment,
it for MMi
K IC 1C I >
MILL
FOR Al l. KINDS Of
Fresh Meat, Mince Meat and Boloflnu
Go TO THE
Farmers
Meat
Market
High« •nt market price paid for Eat Beef, sheep II"«'4. etc.
Guod* sol«l at the lo>wv»t Price i onaistent with Eir«t Claim
tonality. Cash Paid for Hide«.
b’K A N l<
M <’ I >< > .N A k I >
SCIO.
OR!; <1 o N
You can
One
Dollar
Northwest Weekly Farm­
stead, One Dollar pr year
Santiam Newi», One Dollar
per year
$1 for Both
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