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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1915)
H» 6hf Snntiam Metis PUB: ISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY L W. CHARLES Entered at the poatofflc«* at Scio, Ore., > ■A • »■ û O* I Ford Motor Cars I Advertising rates made application. known 0? eel ve I I I I I i I I Seventeen •a V F I I i I Million Dollars w ill be given to purchasers of Foni Cars this year in August HD m i m YOUR OMIT S10?!M MRÎUM TWENTY-TWO YEARS AGO Scio Press, July 7.1W3 The President has app >int< an Alaska n,an a« governor o that territory, apparently ignor Ing Col. Jeff's application. It i not stated whether the <"«>!. wil be ’’placed” elsewhere or not The hay crop is quite abundan in this vicinity. Scio was nearly deserted «• the Ith. a majority of the ci: - tens going to Waterloo and Sod;, ville. A good joke is tol<i on Rii< • Shelton concerning the diwan- pearance of certnin oyster?. crackers, etc., but we were told not to tell it. so we won’t Gri'ene Mclionald died nt hn home near Scio last Friday a!- ternoon, June 30, i g <j 76 yea «. Everyone should see the Kick;, poos while It ey are here. F every town where they hive been the report c men thul the.r allow Is a good one. Tho Mdl City Gazette has b?<-n moved I*» Detroit We should think it would pay these moving newspapers to rent a car from the O P Co and establish an o‘ fice therein. A Little Bit Piggish It doesn’t look just right to me for the city to scrape and smooth up the street north of the bridge in front of the north side business houses and resi dences and pay for it tut of the city’s funds. While I am in favor of fixing the strueta. why should the north side have its streets improve! at public ex pense and not the so ith side? All the time that I have been in Scio I have paid for every cent of improvements in front of my p'aee of business. Every year the north side ha-« had its stieet graded at public expense. It is about time for the property owners to bear their ow n street expense, or use us all a'lke. The City of Scio can pay for tree pruning just as legally a» paying for grading the streets. I respectfully ask the Council to dig up and reimburse the city for the labor in grading the street. N I Morrison. ■................... o Beauty More than Stun A beautiful woman always digestion. It your digest ion t'hamlwrlain'* tablets will do Obtainable every where. Touring Car $565.00 Roadster - - 515.00 FRED BILYEU T l'ORI» AGENT ionie I ‘hole* 27 Scio, Oregon > $ ( '< >ZY Í ( ’onfcctituierv, Ice (’pfiiin, Tobacco and ('¡gars $ $ * Q fl 0 0 PROCHASKA SCIO. &. CO. fl OREGON J. J I : «rnr«, W . r. Gill, A. Bilyeu, J. R. Barn**», I'. A. Wartier. F. «ill. . U arti J I I SCIO ROLLER MILLS < ; $ I ’<>st ( ’ards a Specialty SCIO, OREGON CWVV i w w w w $ OUR PUBLIC FORUM victor Victrolas Columbia Grafonolas Edison Phonographs III...Julius Kruttschnitt On Financing Railroad* - the legislators and the Commis sioners "Managing a railroad la quite differ ent from managing a gni eminent where the money I* raised by taxa tion. When th* expenditures, tor good rranona or otherwise, Increase, (axe* can be equally increased Th«- railroad*, while »ervantf of the pub- lie, cannot ralae money with such ease and facility The railroad* must keep their expenditures althln their income* liecau.e while they have some control over their expenditure« they have almott no control over their ln<otn<*. their rate* being Oved by public authorities "There Is not a railway manager In the country today who ta not f<-arful that under the press of Increaaitig do mands th« transportation systems of the country will, in a few years, break down, unless (he railroads are allowed to earn larger funds wherewith 10 build It up There are vast section» of the country, »specially In th« West, when* more railroad* are needed and they cannot be built unleaa th« rail ways raise now capital "People invest money In order to make money, and they are skeptical as to whether they can make money by Investing In concerns that an* dealt with stringently and unfairly Rail 'The immediate det.’rmlnatlon of road aecurltle. must be made more what earnings the railroad »hall b« attractive to Invite Investments. and In order lhat they may be made mor* permitted to receive and what bur attractive, the roads must be allowed den* it »bill have put on it ta tn th* eumines that will enable them to band» of other ««naut* of th« public uk <«( tbs Increased capital charge*. ’ Th*- farmer» of thl* nation need to become better with jaluted railroad men their prob ii-iii* It la mi I y ta*«« who know that can give u* Information and the farmer* of America should list« n attentively to w hut th** men who manage rail road property bate to «ay Mr Kruttschnitt, exec- utive bead of the Southern PaclOc. ha* written an article dealing with th« financing of railroad*. He said iu pari. ■’The neancltig of a railroad It a function which the people, through their servant», the Railroad t'ommla- ■toner* aid the I.«. lator*. have never attempted, but it I* a most im portant problem. 1»daily to sec tion» of a State where new railroad* ar« needed Tho placing of *«urlti«a has been left entirely with the pro moter and owner of ratlroad* Terms as low aa 50 cetiU a week. All the latest records. Popular Sheet Music IS Cents. Woodworth Drug A!ban,r Oregon I G. F. Korinck, B. V. 8 LHarrhocn Qaichly Cured About two year« ago I ha«! a severe attack of diarrhoea which la»ted for over a week,” writ » W C Jone». Bu Heep ford. N t>. "! became w> weak I could ha» good not stand Upright. A druggist recom la faulty mended Chamberlain’» colic, cholera you good. an*! diarrhoea remedy Tbc tir»t dose relieved me and within two day I was a* well aa ever.” Obtainable every- where. When in need of printing give the News office a call, first class work and prices right. We make a sjiecialty of letter heads, en velopes, statements, bill heads, sale bills, business cards, ladies calling cards, and in fact com mercial printing of all kinds. liti toe tv »-elect litt low• ■ t .uni ( X >Ii X KB S J. s STH’ilA, Proprietor £ ■ Make <>iir «-tore from tie* l'oid .Motor Co. as a sharo of their profits. A .«%•• filiti i gotrl We tuki- E and pav the hi FIFTY DOLLARS REFUND I ¡I to call at our our sl'||M< KII'IIIIN HAT»*»: 'Ine year in advance....................... 11 25 On* year. at end <»f year ...... 1 50 4M Six months in advance.................... Three month* in advance ............. J ATTENTION Everv • buyer of a Ford (’ar who buvs * • now, before Anglist I, 1915 will re- aa wcond-claaa mail matb-r. ___ ♦ FARMER S. ') Scio Folks Astonish Druggist Veterinarian We »ell many good medicine« but we ar* told th« mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc, known aa Adler-i-ka. ta the beat we ever »old. Scio folk» as- toniah ua daily by telling bow tJl'K'K- l.Y Adler-i-ka relieve* »our *t< mafh, gas on the stomach and constipation. I Many report that A SINGLE DO?K relieve* these trouble* almost IM- VI I INATtLY We arc glad we an* Scio Agent* for Adter-i-ka. E C Peery, druggist. Both Telephones ST.l YTOX-- OR EGOS AU of our subscribers who have received the magazines seem to like them, Some base told us they don’t see how we can do it. When renewing vour subscription to the News don’t Old nape»ra 5 cents a bundle at forget to ask about the maga- the News office. sinM. I SCIO I BO V FARS’ EXPFRlEN-i len Tr»tx Mar.«* Ocaiona CoevnuM-a Ac h bg «1 y.gs »•”•^1» «»rwrsAtw c«r « fot».* n T. K. SANDERSON «»•<»»«* m •a«»: free, «’Mwmt f (Mw-ttrinK puje»««. * »¿.HH« tataon ihf qjg'i Mat .n A • •*. n hw « • b rut lb*. Scientific American. DENTIST < ||?saYrst#4 WW*blY. •*U’»*.41 *»f »WY •.•<•»!»îft»- J* 1 t mr ms »'U. |L »>1« *Ar*.*Mt <<gr M , MUNN & ¿o.New Ï Telephon«: 27-7 >«•«* on*», ar*. 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