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ATTENTION
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For s|»ecial prices during the following week. Special
tfntorwd at the pnatofficc at Scio, Ora..
prices will be made on the following during week
■» ««cond-claM mol matter.
A
il to call at our
ays find a good
lldise to select
the lowest and
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beginning February 22ud.
Hl ll>*< HII'l'ION KAI e «*:
')r»e year in advance
(liar year, at end uf year
hi« month* in aovante .
1 i«ree month« in advanre ..
Ad,«rti*itig
rate» ruade
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Wash Boards
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SCIO.
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There are some things that a
level headed human being should
never do. Among th<ase is to
kindle a fire with kerosene oil, to
walk on i railroad, to attempt to
get on a moving train, to point a
gun or revolver at another, to
put his name on another man’s
note to keep his savings in an old
stocking under the btd. to play
a game of chnnie with a prepos
sessing stranger, to run foi
office when he has a paying posi
tion in private life, or to call a
bigger man than himself a liar.
On February 27 Albany will
hold a general "Sales Day.”
'1 hu is to be done for the pur
pose of bringing the farmer and
the mordant doser togethei
along business lines, There will
tie an auction of farm produee
and stock, conducted without
expense to the farmers, the Al-
bany Commercial Club making
all arrangements and a well
known auctioneer donating his
services. Local stores will stage
special tales for that day. and if
the scheme proves successful, it
will become a legular event. L
Letter from Dr
White
J. J lume«. W. F. Gill,
. A Kilyca, JR Barn«*,
C. A. Warner.
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by local
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wf lhe mw
ct.ua tltttiui nt ihr l.uel•< hi«« Tub*
Wbr®
thia iuk ta fan«m*4 you hast • rumbling
t uii.l or i'i-i^rf«. t heating, and wh«t» Il *a
autirtiy el a. A Ikewfr.aa la th* rrgult and
*<«>«»• ih* laffsmmitiaa ran L* lalbsm out
and thia 'ut«r tt tc Ha narmat euttdl-
lh»n hearing wiii I** draff«»*«! fur*v*r.
r«p*s <*ut <»f »•-» are rauard by «’atanh
whl* h it nnfUlng bul an lnftam*«t et»u4ltl«*«
of th* v .« i va aurfa» «a
U
*1 I gi*c < »tv«- llu*»<tr*4 fh*lierg <»r any
eaar «•< |t<-afn«*a -rsuM by raiarrlti th*l
cannot b«- - ur 4 by Halt*« t'autrh <'»»r*
£«’<>> <*»» rlyt-uiara free
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Iktld! bv Invggista Tb»*
Take Halt a I »mli> ITB« tar eonatIpatio«
TO
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
As there has been considerable
discussion re*ative to the need
of a city health officer, the
following *ette.- from the state
hca'th officer to Dr Prill is given.
Portland, February 12, ISIS
Dr A G Prill. Scio Oregon,
I Mar Dr Prill;--
I am returning herewith th* ordinance
of the city of >cio
In my opinion lh<-
whole thing ■« not O|M-iative for the
reason that the heath officer I» th*
executive member of the board •nd in
Father
thi» inalance you have none
no municipality, county or community
could require anyone to wrve‘without
pay. Then, with thi. in view I would
•ay, (1) In case familic* are quarantin
ed, it i* your duty to inform the county
health officer. (2) The law say* that
in families quarantied, food, provision*
•nd medical attention mint be furni.h-
ed by the city or county in which they
live if unable to provide tor themselves.
Li) In Hie absence of a city health
officer, it i* the duty of a county
health officer. (41 You are not requir
ed to make a visit to families w.thout
pay. If the county health officer is
I called over from Albany, it would be
absolutely with the county court what
remuneration would t>e made for hi*
expenses. This, i think, answers I he
qu<*tions in your letter.
The only Sane and sensible thing for
a city the aise of yours to do, >• to pay
a health oflker, say a salary of (lfd a
y< ar, and be can earn that much in
, cleaning up the sanitary conditions of
the town. I think, however, physi I
clans would do well to allow people to
have a little experience and thoroughly
acquaint themselves wihh these things
through expertem e.
Yours very turly,
< ALVIN >. WHITE.
State Health Offi.er.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
While we are worrying over
the high co it of living it is some
what diverting to look over the
tiles of this paper and c< mpar«
present prices of food stuff with
twentv-two years ago. Some ol
I
the prices follow: wheat, 56c per
bu.; oats 32c per bu; potatoes 50c
p< r bu; butter 15c and 20c per
lb; hums 14c per pound; should
ers 10c per lb; bacon 12<: per lb; I
lard 12c per lb; chickens $4.10
per dozen.
P*K*lti»HT, W . 1
Suarrtar, C A. U arcar
MORRISON
Onions according to a loading
ph> sician, have little food valu»*
But they are not to lie despised is a good plan and should be fol
as the doctor probably will admit lowed by other cities.
They impart a sort of of lasting
aroma, don’t you know, to real
Not only in Oregon, but in all
food, when engulfed as a cun-
pittrtx
of the cour.try, the gov-
comitant thereto.
erment lias inaugurated a move
Readers who would consult ment to secure work for the un
their |»ecuniary interests should employed and to furnish men or
not fail to closely examine the women to farmers and other
advertisements of our merchants employers outside the cities. It
who advertise in the News. is a common sight to see men
T ic Y mean business in every standing around the streets in
word they advertise and propose town at all searons of the year
to make business by advertising. w ho would be glad to go out into
Peruse carefully and call on the country and go to work if
these merchants for the bargains they only knew just where to go
and could be certain that the job
they are offering.
would be there when they arrive.
An exchange sp-aka of the John II Barlmur, United States,
game of "gossip” whkh is hav Iosp^etor, Oregon Immigration
ing quite a run in some localities Service, has started to list appli
in the east. I It is played with cants for positions of all kinds
photographs, They are shuffled and is anxious to receive applica
out like raids, cveyone in the tions for help from employers of
party receiving a photo. It is labor of all classes.
th«*n the play to tell every mean
thing you can alsnit thw party
photographed. We know of Io-
ratifies w here the game is played
without photographs.
OREGON
& CO. 0
70c
Send in your orders Muring week or you will have to
pay the big price. These specials will be half cash
ami th** other half cash too.
AMD DON T »ilE TIUR ONLY STOP IN PORTLAND
PROCHASKA
II
Vicflor Victrolas
Columbia Grafonolas
Edison Phonographs
Terms as low as 50 cents a week. All the latest records.
Popular Sheet Music 15 Cents.
Woodworth
Drug
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Albany Oregon
A disastrous tire at Al
Dr* Lowe & Turner, eye spe | bany last Friday afternoon
cialists of Portland, will be in completely
destroyed lilt*
tilt*
Scio again Wednesday, February Hamilton stole, and
24. Consult them at Scio hotel. business houses adjoining
Wait for them.
were damaged to some ex-
tent by smoke and water
How to Prevsm Bilotis Attack*
Most of the loss was well
The
*'< on.init event* cast their »hadvw* *'',k t TC<I by illSUiance.
i
announce that
before.”
Thi* i> especially true of Hamiltons
bilious attack*.
Your appetite will they will be in
business t
f. - .
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f' < I dull at d languid if'nunii
I
i again in a short time.
yuti are lubject to biliou* attack* take I
Ibrrc of t bauiberlain'* Tablet* a* Boon
The Northwest Farmstead,
a* th- ae symptom* appear and the •t-
one
of the Orange Judd publi-1
tacit* may be warded off. For sale by
cations
which is advertised in
ail dealer*.
connection with the News in
another column is one of the best
Clubbing bargains whkh has
ever been offered to the public
1 can till orders for choice anywhere. Thia is a live farm
calves at any time now. Prices and home paper and comes once
Hath
Telephone#
a week, 52 times a year. This,
right and quality guaranteed.
I*per is yours for the asking, S7’.f }’7(7.y . . OHECMkX
E C Smith.
when you pay ond dollar for a
Thomas
year’s subscription to the News.
Be sure and ask for the Farm
••The Be»» luKative I Know of”
Whv not reduce the cost of stead if you want it and your
“I have »ol<l Chamberlain'* Tablet*
your insurance? LESS than as name will be entered for one for »«-veral year*. People who have
sessment insurance if you DIE. year. This applies to either new used them will take nothing cl*». I ran
All your money back if you subscribers or renewals. Don’t recon,me nd them to my customers a*
the bert laxative and cure for constipa
LIVE. Think it over. It’s worth put off subscribing too long as tion that I know of.” write* Frank
while. C S Bliss, General this offer may be withdrawn at Strouae, Fruitland, Iowa. For sale by
all dealers.
I
Agent, Suk-m. Oregon.
1B-16
any time.
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Calves For Sale
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G F. Korinek, B. V. S
Veterinarian
50 VEAM
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