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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1915)
<> 6hr ^.intiain ilfits PUBI ISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY V L. W. CHARLES Cntrrcd at th* poatutfi«-* at Sru>, Or* . a* arconti-eia» mail matter. Ml - HM. I« ! 1*1 l< »X K A I k - 11 1 'In* jear in advanrr On«- year, at en<! ef y*ar....... Sta monttMi In wivanr* ......... thr.« rnootha in wlvanre Adverti.ing rale, made application. i Ford Motor Cars I p I so 50 from tic* Ford Motor Co. as a shan' of their profits. Seventeen Million Dollars will be given to purchasers of Ford Cars this year in August. on HO OOM MUE TOUR CXIT STO?IR PORTLihC The latest thing tn I e rcgula ted in Portland is the p<wt -r or the moving picture shows. I I Í A law prohibiting walking a trespassing on railroad right of way in Oregon would be along the line of “Safety First” ar.d would save hundreds of lives of thoughtless people and would no: take a new commission to en force it. • > I I The following a.roatic is the cause of the European war uc- cording t > an Ex. ( iermany I { u sia A u nt ria | Belgium | •‘rance I -England S*»rvia Turkey Pros At the International Congress in San I .ancisco E Igai B Piper of the Oregonian. Port land took exception to th»> in creasing Federal control of pub lications: "I do not prix laitn tl « right of a newspaper to prr.t whut it pleases, when it pleas, and where it pleases, but 1 re pudiate the implied a ssun ptioii and exercise, by Government Oi the function of newspaper ministration in detail. GETS THE BACON It is always refreshing to we a paper boost for its borne Sec- tion, but the following path*: c paragraphs taken from an E h t- ern Oregon exchange would hit harder if mention of the Willam ette valley was omitted. “Dr Chick was out to his ranch above town last .Monday and reports that his grain will come out in tine shape with a fair yield. He is satisfied that it will pay a dividend and that is stranger to the Willamette Val ley farmer. They are all anxious to get settled in this section, and this ranch is only one of many in this section that bring home the bacon. Frank Wilson w. s in Tuesday to get some fresh Vegetables. lie expects to start His harvesting next Friday. wheat will go almut ten bushels to the acre. ’’ |i !• FIFTY DOLLARS REFUND ie known i reive 4ML J. S $ $ t STIt'liA, Proprietor Icc Cnam, Tobacco and ('¡gars l’o-t (’aids a Specialty SCIO, I) o O» -O O ■ o <C> <O o 1O. xrt: «CX Ö» Milliwj <»owp<HH| I i TO SCIO ROLLER MILLS BILYEU ( '( IHN HR CO. 9 OREGON Hl.'lt >.«•*■« >|« Í l'ol?l> AGENT Home Phone 27 Scio, Oregon $ < < >ZV ; Confectionery, SCIO. O *O- & PROCHASKA PamiHtST. W. F. (Mil. '»»rrm, A. U‘«rn»r I i Touring Car $565.00 Roadster - - 515.00 T F. • » r r i < rm Order a voiip ear today, • don’t delay, • FRED J. ! $ J $ OREGON Best Meals in the City for 25 Cents Room 50c and Up jii Then Anyway, ri un traveler in tom like thia Hl M-m-oi : *, H »hillii lamed atnl asked Victor Vidtrolas Columbia Grafonolas Edison Phonographs St. Charles Hotel ALBANY, ORE. Ei- Bonchtd Hit Bl un dar«. Terms as low as 51) cents a w ek. All the latest record;. Popular Sheet Music 15 Cents. GRANT PIRTLE, Proprietor l or Sale “John.” »«id Mr. Bill Maple Spring Farm, consist wilier had gone away, “ ing of 163 acres, registered wouldn't hunch vnr l>lti goats, high grade Jersey cattle, “What do v<»u met, asked Mr. Bilk». 1 registered Jersey bull. I Jer “I didn’t mind sey Red sow. farming imple that von were ten •Ider than ments. etc. For particulars see I, Im! uwi f .!! ,»< I n minute •nt< r bv letting it that you James Wann on farm, or writ»- rere flftv-two.“ 1 Tribbine. owner, C II Wain, Junction City Woodworth Drug Co Albany Oregon Ml I I Sunny F«r Hor. A New England lad waa intently wnt< king hi» aunt n. thc process of making pie* and cake. 11 0 m rd ven mi li in hi c> start .i con- vernation, an inclination, however, which the aunt in no way encourag ed. She continued in silence to as semble thc ingredients of a mam moth cake. “Tell me something funny, auntie?” finally ventured thc boy. “Don’t bother me. Tommy,” »aid thc aunt. "Ilow can I when I am .flaking eakcF” ”Oh. xou imght «ay, 'Tommy, have n pw •v uf thc pie l’ve ju<t made." Timt uotihl !••• funny for you.”- l x< hange. Is complete aliti (HIP stock fresh ant] clean. tMarrhoen Quickly Lured About two year» ago I had a »even attack of diarrhoea which la»t«<i for over a week," writes W C Jon«». Bu- ford. N D. "I became »o weak I could not stand upright, A druggist r»com- mend«d Chamberlain'» colic, cholera •nd diarrhoea rrmt-dg The fir»t do»« relieved me and within two day I was a* well •• ever." Obtainable •very- where. We carry a full 'Fea, Coffee, ( aimed Goods, fact, everything for the table. Big Dance A dance will l»e given Saturday evening. July 31. at the Rich ardson Gap T J S and Z C B J hull. Good music will be fur nished and a good time is as sured to all. Lunch will be Hard Lit« o< English Cabin«'. Man. served at midnight. Everybody The labotivuHiH « of a cabinet Now wouldn’t that get your is cordiuNy invited to attend. mininti r ’ a life waa realia»-d by John nanny? Why bless your heart, Bright, who de. ..»r>d that a n. ni ¡n liolh Tf h phones th* farmers in this s ction raise otlh.e required “very at mug health, their ow n vegetables, ai d fifty a very excellent »tnmach and a con ST.i ()TE(Tk\ bu-hels of grain to the acre is science that <' >• a not trouble him." All those who have .promised I hardly worthy of special men Peel, according to G rev die, when wood on subscription to the resigning the leadership, begged the tion. News, are requested to deliver True, the dry farming sections queen never Io n- all him, aioce he it as soon as convenient, so that could uot forget that Pitt, Fox mid o' eastern Oregon have their ad- Canning had nil died in office, the we may know how much to en- DR. T. K. SANDERSON •nirers, but it will lie some time victim» of overwork and worry, and gage elsewhere for the winter before the exodus from the Wil that, wor*e »till, lx>rd Castle reagh supply. lamette valley to the sun baked mid lx>rd I u verpool had also died s mdsof the sage brush country in oft . the oi -a *nia< and the Rest typewriter ¿arbon Hiper other an id ■•t.— London Chronicle; Telephone: 27 7 will m: t rrialh' decrease our made, two sheets for 5c at the population. News office. ¿CIO OREGON line of Spices, and in needed G. F. Korinek, B. V. S. \ rterinarian Wood Wanted SO SCARS- w EXPERliflGC r/av- DENTIST T r ».->< M*K,S Ocsir.na CoevmaM'k Ac Savna«»* .!»( a.kHr» .. .1 4«arvw>. a ua, <«rv i.m urti,.,, „ • pe» pmterif t »<ersmu.>KWL LV,”' H/ or ***** **••- 1 *• a<w»ii T f < Mw wmw !*•>*• 'e. r* -<*<e i4M*n ihr««»<’» Mtr ut a dktr «irr «y arim, w th^t71.„» tbl Scientific American. 1 tlln*»n.*a ««**:. -»!■•«<» ,.< an. om * na. y «.mal. rW T-ran ■» MiG Í Co.*■” New Yud U*<«. 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