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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1915)
i (»‘»hr Snntiam jirus 9 SATURDAY. JUNE 5 1 PUB! I3HED tVtKY THURSDAi BY Morrison Will Have One v t of Z5he Biggest Sales (Cntered at the puatoffì« <■ at Scio, Or»-., as second-class mall matter. \\ line Ever ! ’n I !<•(! ( Hl in Scio Mt l«M< I« A I P I« 1 |C| |( *>nr year in advance ................ «i i One year, at <-rvl of >« ar Si» months in advance Ihrer mouths m a<lv*«fu-«- » .'<u rattai mult application. 50 known on Î 9 h *9 4 !<• dt. tin milk I Advertising from. y 1"'p. gal V .ihi/fl I water |>uil 10c |0r pail i c> tin and granit«- coffer pots lOc Xeni«« tio'if sifters < irai ! granit«« IO«' ................ tile k • t- with 11« I - t it ■ \ii ; ■■•« Nothing I N. I. MORRI-YON, Scio. Or ’ H > •• I « i s .i i • i - ¡ < v««ur PROCHASKA SCIO, Q -mu.'. f< • Q &. CO. j ft OREGON «Ct <3- O’ O «O C3» O O Os o’’ I»I KF’ ■ * « >•«*• J. J Barn?»* H . F . (ÜH, A. Bilyeu, J. B ÍUtruM, C. A. U artier. F. Kill. PtnLWNB-. “Lyddy Ann” I IN FOUR ACTS PROGRAM CAST or CHARA< TEIl- Eliiert Rogers, a Xorlh < artili« « farmer A I. I’lumt:. er .Mrs Lyddy Ann Rog«-re, his wife Miss .Mattel Thay* Miss Ej«rmra|i!a Rogers, his «laugh ter Miss I ills -in ’ Dave Hurdy, s young Sorth « am- Iman ..Edwin llullaiai Mr Estabrook, a man of leisure Ross Raj Ja.k Desmond, an American arl t in Paris .. . lieltu-rt Lorg M■-s Nora D««sinond, h vi-tcr. Miss A ta They<•• Miss Kate Desmoid, h<-si»?cr Mis« I n»F Hir >• M , ■ d< M I mMiti, a French .... Linier hHc adventurer George Draw, an imerimn la tor . . I or&nt ct Sophie, a maid ... M ir « Bertha Sn tE SY MOPsls Georgs Drew, a apccu'a'or. is tryio, to cheat E'i«-rt Rog« rs ««ut of his farm, upon which a vein of iron ore h.i. been found that would make the Rogrrev millionaires. .Mr Rogers, a imp«, hora-st farmer. I* attach« <1 to the place and «i-ican't want tn sell. .Mrs Rogers, however, ignorant of the iron or«-, l determine«! to Sell atwi apeiKl the money in travel. Esmeralda, ttie daughter, r in love with a country lad, Dave liar y. but th«« mother is determine«! to br<. ui> the match The Itogerv* finally -• a |a>rtion of the farm to be worker! > shares, and they tnemselv«-« go I F.urof«e. .Mrs R« gers i>u-h<. Esm.rak into society atwi a Marquis prop««»«•> I. her. Dave Hardy, poor and heart broken, has followed Esmeralda to Europ«' and then com«« th,« news th: t the iron ore is in Dave Hardy 's Yarn instead of th«- Rogerva. Dave Hardy turns out to l«e a millionaire and E>- mrralda marries him. < '( )R .\ ICR $ ( •< >z N High Schsol luJH8rtc.n. SUnrtiy, June 5 Tickets on «ale al .1 « Sticks'., mission ZCc. F ;« -' pi ;«•«• I III t what w<iti!d - «II n guiar f >r ¡<>c or more. UBIM I HUE TOUR CHIT STO? N PURTUh • iv tie ■ 11 9 o 10c <vuiir choit*«« Ilk*. II J It >t« w « ii ¡ - and k<-ttIs- . 0 9 9 0 in tow it <1 ; Ice ( ’(»liiert ioiK'i y, $ Tobacco Í Ì i ’• -t < ’ards a Specialty ‘ »utv-rq» Wh Ml II ir» 14 OREGON • » f • •»Iti Y s*k* t lOUr and .J'lsilie»* Douftht «t th" SCIO, and (or Lithangwd buainam Hi.l.t .Mr and .Mr* Ed Keene < Best Mej in the City Salem spent la^t Sunday here for 25 Cents Room 50c and 'Jp St. f harles Hotel ALBANY. ORE. J. M. STALI- Ï. Proprietor SH! I 11! XX I I I MS i- ¡>ot rgt«n». A Shm.k -. o.i hau m »V d to . pince, r« ««ently puri'hii-e 1 of B«*«. (« och. .M.-s Flor •"<■«• Law.won of (late- is visitir«,* ' <«r -inter Maud. \vh i is clerking for Alin'd Blatchfor I. Cla'ide Churchill ar.«i wife we it to Stnyton W««dt!esday. Ibir-e btivers r -pr« enting thi French govcrnineril are picking 'P quite a few horses in th« country. Frank Haberman of «Minikcn» has «old out and f««r the pr« «ent S« veral parti««.- came up from Salem to de -orate graves at the Illliuua Attack* Shelburn cemetery Decoration When you have a bilious attack your day. liver fail* tu perform ita function- The funeral of Jesse R usm II Yon become constipated. Ihe foo took place on Decoration day. you cat ferments in your stomach ii atead of digesting. This Inflames th« He was killed bv a run-a-wav stomach and causes nausea, vomitinj logging train the Thursday eve and a terrible headache Take « ham ning l»ef< ;«« near Black Rock. berlalna tab • t< They will tone He had been in th«' employ of your liver, ckan out your stomach an you will soon lx1 as well as ever. Th« ' the Spa iltl:t g I.un.b» ring Com only cost a quarter. Obtainable every pany about fifteen y< ars and was where. tin« locomotive engineer at the time. The employe«'« of the When in need of printing givi Company and the Spring Valley the News office » call. First chi IOOF lodge chattered a train work and prices right. We mak«« an«i cam«' «»ver to ; ttend the a specialty of letter heads, en- funeral. There wer«« an abun velojws, statements, bill heads, dance of lieautiful Howers. Rev sale bills, business cards, ladn Edward Blair preaclail the ser calling cards, and in fact con-, mon, while the Odd Fellows mereiai printing of all kinds. kwlgei of Seto and Spring Valley took charge of the remain« at gestore«! to Good Health ( T« .'ini, .'I ID I ( ’¡LÎ.'II'S h«* and hi- wif«« ar«« staying at Ad- the M F R> an home. I w as sick for four' ••era with «ton ach trouble," writes Mrs (It to Gaiu. Zanesville, Ohio. "I hint weir hl «nd felt so wvak that I almost rave up hope «>f being cured, A friend told n • about t'hamlierlans tablets, and sin- using two bottles of them I hsve be« a well woman.” Obtainable every- where. SCIO ROLLER MILLS Sill HA. I’rojiriptor J. the grave. John Kelly visititi in Albany Wtiinvolay ev« i g. M sa Zelpha M ink« rs of Echo came in last Sunday evening for avi-it with hvraunt Mis V A McKnight. visiting with Mr and Mrs (•ill and other friends. W e PUT THE GOOD WORD LAST And it You Csn’t Boos« Your Ns gh bor Don't "Knock" Him. Here’« a little rule which will help you und help your neighlair»; In -¡leaking about anybody put the 5o«al word last Duti't -ay "Xgigh- or Jone« is public spirited. I’ll ad mit. but I k - is mighty high teniper ! cd.” Say "Xeiglioor Joiicr is r.ith- ' er high ternpried, o( <-our>c, but lie ' is a man who is helping tin* u<- gti- borbiMMl forward Don't say. "Turn brown is a hard working fellow ami good hearted, I reckon, but he lia ison mighty low down, wild aud drinking.” Instead say, "Tom brown got pretty low once, wdd and drinking, but now tie - a Im rd u«>rk- i nig, good iKurted citizi ii .” In oth er words, wind up with the emptia-i- on the good trait rattier than the bad otic. Or, belter still, when you hear somclmdy’s name mentioned ami it's on tin« tip of vour longue to refer to some blunder or failing you know about, just try choking it down « I few times, leaving it unoiid. ami I »<■<■ if you don't feci better in»i<le Then nett time go a little further ami trv «peaking of some good deed he ha« done instead of mentioning the tim«« Io« made a mistake (even though mu yourself have never made nrrv mistakes), and -ec if you don't feel happier still. If the farmer« in any neighbor hood will begin to boost one anoth er’s worthy deeds thev will soon find themselves living in a better neighlwvrhood than ever before— and the fine part about it is that by adopting thi« method thev will find themselves living in a liettcr m igh- borhmwl without having to more from wher«- they arc!—Progressive Farmer. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is rompit t<* ni stock tre "I i a i ni We carry a full (’olive, (’aimed (¡oods, fact, vv.'pvtli in<r for the table. line of Spices, and in needed HIM 8 GILL CO. Tn« Earthquake. In the tropics, particularly in (’•ntral America, it is wonderful ho« eusilv the residents become ac- cti-totned to earthquake shock«. • In h do not come, however, wholly without warning You are sitting on a piazza on a hot afternoon chat ting with vntir friend« when sudden ly the <kv seems to grow harv And th«« «-rows «top cawing. There I« A general rush. and. though v«>u mar not know what 1« the matter, mn The cannot help feeling uneasy o|«| natives suv. "We're going to have a little shake,** and then the house la-gin* to rock, the tumblers fall off the table, you feel deathly sick at the stomach, and the thing is all over. The akv clear*, the crows |H«gm to n ream, and tiling- are soon righted. 0. F. Korin» k, B. V. S w vr.Ars- Veterinaria H experience ¡ t h fi'iont DR. T. IS. 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