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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1915)
a 9>" ty < 4fr: i Ford Motor Cars Time is Ford Time i 1915 Spring MODEL FORDS HAVE ARRIVED All 1915 models Hr>’ fully equipped, have elec tric lights and stream lin » b<»dv. A new idea in the Kurd buyers profit «haring p'an. Place your order« now to insure early celivviy. 5 passenger Touring Car $505. 2 passenger IC«».t I »ter $515. For further particular« cee May Stop 1O DAYS A RECENT U. S. Government Report Makes Plain Your Need of a U NITED Q STATEÙ CREAM SEPARATOR -------------------- With at Francisco Guaranteed Non-Rusting Skimming Device ANGELES En route to the East. Whv not see California and its Tw • Woild Expo sition* on your wax' East? Call on nearcnt Aderii for h I Int ^nation, litcratvrr, timet». r<*«r- «ation». train luhrdule», etc. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott General Passenger Agent I’OKTLANl», I ITER SAN'TtAM EVI XTS OK EGo.X moral null at Astoria egmr tip on bu»i ties». He was accompanied by hl* father ami mother from Albany. I have tires peach trees which bio» aomed tn full. A Hock of little birds lit Preparations are b< ing made to start among the bloom and stripped the trees the Schrve ler mill at Gatos, alter be clean Nary bluiuom left. Will some ing idle all winter. one lend me a gun? At pre») nt writing no trace of Mr Mr Carter of Cate* has moved hi« White who was lost at Detroit has been family to letroit lie la able to go t>> found. work again after both legs have been The Easter service at Mill City broken. Accidents are unavoidable in church were and always arc a decided the logging buaineas, the several logg «ocreas. ing companies doing business up here Most of the overlaml travel from here have always used the utmost earn, goes by way of May ton if the miaa- but limlia will fall, tree« go unexpected ng link* down .Ionian way were fixed ways, logs tiring pulled out of the most of it would go to the UnnCoaide. woods some times bound out of the J R GEODEs trail. A person can not always see the unexpected. Frank t ramer has moved to his ranch near Gooch. His brother Everett who was working for a company near Sil verton is getting along nicely with his broken arm amt two broken legs. Bids Wanted Wanted bids for 40 cd 4 foot 2nd growth fir. 5 cords 1G in. old fir, 10 cords 4 foot grub oak. Ed I »avia who lives on 'lad Creek la deputy fruit inspector. Ills certificate Bids must be in by April 10.1915 of inspection is placed on all p ckages . nd wood delivered in full by of trees that are shipped from Gates August 1st 1915. from the Lawson nurseries The Board of Directors of Bert Turnidgv while standing at the district 95 reserve the privilege phone fainted. I ?tr ^T"^i'ntTth'.' ’’ ^ ’“''•"Pting or refusing any or it la grippe. Bert was a student in the all bids. Hciohigh school in I9U2. J F Wesely J L turidge is down with the grippe. Clerk Dist 95 A Portland specialist ordered H God Hard to go to bed and stay there thirty days, a« the valves of the heart are weak. Mr Goddard ia the Superinten dent of the filing department of the big in'll here. He began filing in 1MH7 d<>- i i< it alone by hand He now has three aaaisstanta and seven automatic filing machines. He ia a useful and progeaaive ritisen. lie is serving ami ami has served almost continuously as »'bool director, memtier of the election board and trustee of the 1‘resbytrrain church duiing the past 27 years. Xothtne So <><»<»«! for a C<>uuh or Cold Wh.-n you hive a cold you want the lw»t noibcine obtainable ao a» to get rid of it with the least possible delay Th re are many who consider Chamber- lai >’• Cough Remedy unsurpassed Mr» J BorofT, Elida, Ohio, says, “Ever sines my daughter Ruth was cured of a severe cold and rough by Chamberlain's t'ou.-h Remedy two year* ago, I hare felt kindly dupoaed toward the manu factures of that preparation. 1 know Riley Thomas who was badly hurt in of nothing ao quick to relieve a cough falling from the dry house, came up or cure a cold. " Foreale by all dealer*. from Jordan where he had been visiting old time friends. He ia on the meml. Born Tuesday. April 6, to the wife of Mike Kelly, a son. Job Shelton of Lyons and Frank Thomas of Stavton are papering new h imes in > ill City. Robert chaw manager of the llam- 1 E C Peery returned Tuesday from a business trip tu Portland. The scientific staff of the dairy division In the United States department of Agriculture recently conducted a series of experiments to learn what effect, if any, (rust) has on cream ami butter. The tests definitely established the fact that even of iron (rust) caused certain undesirable flavors and that when butter was scored a few days after the making, the iron (rust) was present scored lower than the buttei which contained no iron »uat. minute particles in every instance samples in which made from cream In using the United States Cream Separator with non-rus lng skimming sections of solid nickel silver you avoid all risk of cream and butter with an '‘off ' flavor. The U S Skimming sections are positively guaran'e d never to rust. No other separator manufacturer gives yon a printed non-rusting guarantee. Yet, United States Cream Separators, with this big exclusive improvement, are sold at no higher prices than other separators without it A demonstration gladly given at vour home, with obligation. Sold locnlly >>y N. I. MORRISON