The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 29, 1915, Image 3

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    Attention F armers
BUTTER WRAPPERS
Th» state law require« that al! dairy butter uttered fur »»1« at a dealers. mu»l in­ cncluaed in a
paper wrapper on which I» printed th« number < f <»um
of butter, full weight at *1 b j w hum
■tad*
W* are equipped to p'.rit th< m wrap; -rstoiomp! withttw lite
ami at ¡r
»¡Toni to ignore, and when used they make a very neat ani attrn.-tiv • package.
SANTI API
e* you cannot
NEWS
Owing to a good many .tending j Arrival and Departure of Pin«ng«r
Traina
■way for their twine one doea’nt ;
know how much will l»e needed |
Wood bum-Springt eld lira .ch
wisr scio
and my supply is limited. Iutst1
North
......... 7:55 » m
year I bud to curry over a lot, i
South ... .......................
.. ó. U p in
but I don’t intend to let it occur 1
again, so if you want twine place'
tur valli* A Eastern
Ml NEERS
your order at once and state ‘
Albany
....................................
J l.’. p m
J when you will want it, otherwise 'Iill City
...
.......
jii Où a in
you in.i' hav«* to rustle or wail
|l>aily except Sunday.
for it. The wise will order ut
on» • as my supply is getting less i
every bay.
N. I. Morrison,
I
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Important Notice
Meat
Market
OUI (HI N
SCIO.
Fresh Meut, Mince Meut and Bologna
We have <-tablii»h< i a in- at r»dit< out of > t- .
covering the HUrrotintling country
Kggs taken, and
highest cash price paid for hides.
Frank McDonald
Co.
T« the president* an«l x-rn-tarir» of
all the Farmer» Unions;
We have an urgent r«-<|ue«t asking
'you to lay lie fore your local». whose
servants you are, to get together and
begin now to aasemble your ur»ler- for
winter go«-«!» " e have an opportunity
to buy direct from the manufacturer*,
boots, shoe»,
dry good*, blank«»t»,
ma inawa, underwear. overall». shirts,
: »ox, lad-.» h «-■• aral underwear, at ab­
solute wholesale price«. >o begin now
t<> make up your urders and be able to
report to me hy Sept 1 tl
nevls of
V- ur local», Appoint a »pedal solicitor
in you/ local to intervie w ttuh
(ber as to their need* for thv <
! winter.
Hi- specific in rru^kir
i ni«-s and number» in«»t evi
knows the mxe of shoe*, whirl*,
shirts, over
alls. etc. they wear» and report them
uv much a» |M«<iiblc tn
In group*
groups of a
kind, f or uistun- e. •
«> pair overalls,
overall», sav
31x33. that mosh waist 33 in . length
i .13 in., and you would make out your
order like this
t> pr overall* .13x33 (specify bib or
warnt as to style»
ti over shirts sixe 1*1 (neck
H pr »ho«*, heavy, No. 9s
H tir whit«- or gray wool blankets,
»peeify color, v.eight and sue. wt
5 Hi »ix>* fioxSO. 66x80, T2xM, 74x90
A* a usual thing men’s sox should tn-
about 2 alar» larger than th« No. of
«hue. T f vou w« ar a No. 9 shot yuu
would want No. 11 sox.
Unlershirt*
khoulil be al»>ut '£ size» larger than th«
waist measure of drawer-- if you wear
a Ui In waist drawer you sboul.1 get a
■IM uiMiershirt,
Tie- following list will be alnnrt true
to fit and six«
I allies' Umler Suits
Site 3 fits figure of 115 IL», six« 4,
Man Who Do th* Fighting.
' 115 to»!30. sixe 5, EID to 1541; air« 6, 150
Hi. ineiits without itiilit.ny Lanus to J»»',; sue 7. >66 to 1-0. »ixe M. 1S»> to
ilo n-4 light a* well, «Io not marvli 2<M> 111».
Mu»>« Has a Marked Eft.ct Upon th.
: Possibly About You
•
< 1
< 1
< 1
u- w ell and are not ns i ontented and
Mi«--» Umler Suita
« hciTi-il in <ainp its tin- tm-n ol the
Site 2 fit» ag«
»it« 3, 4 to 5; site 4,
ri giinritts whe-h have I miiius .
6 to 7. sixe fi. 7 to M. site T», !* to 10;
Old oajiers 5 cents a bundle at
Ear I’«,. >-rt- «-ini hi a sp«»»cb -II«- 7, II to 12. site H, tit» J3, 14. Iti
I
the News office.
s inrtli before In» death;
Bovs Underwear
"1 « .Hi »|M-ak from my own ft|>e-
Six«- 2 fits age 3; six- 3, I to 5; site 4,
When renewing your subscrip­ rietii.e of what Use a ri-^iim-ulal
♦i to M. »lie 5, M to 10; sixe II. Iti tu 12;
tion to The News don’t forget to band I» t-» a regiment. 'I have -i-en aixt 7, 12 to 14; six*- M fit* 14 to M
remind us of the big magazine tnt-n weary, worn out with fatigue,
tmt and »mothered w«th dii»t.bright-
< hildrena Vests
offer.
Six« hl fits age I; »ix> 18, |j. »ix« 20,
cu up the moment th«-v heard the
o-
tap of tin- druni, indii ating that the I j to t; sixe 22. 2 to 4; glae 24, 4 to rt;
Roc Shelton took the Walte- latnd was going to jduy a lively six« 36, « to s, » Xc 2k. S to 10, slxu 30,
meyer Company to Mill City quickstep, it ha» the greatest ef­ 10 to 12. -lie 32. 12 to 13. else 34 tit»
fect <•« the men in camp and in 13 to 14.
Wednesday afternoon, where
quarters."
Childrens Pantalets
they put on a play that evening.
One of the most delightful bits of
>ixe 16 rite age 1 to If; sis« 18. 1* to
They returned to Scio after the ver»e ever written is Henry N«v 2, site 2D. J to 4; six« 22. 4 to 6; aise 24,
bolt1, description of how a »qtiadron 6 to 8; »lie 26. 8 to 10; sixe 28, 10 to 12;
show.
of "weary big dragoons," whipped, siae 3D, 12; sim 32. 13; sixe 34 fits 14.
J J Barnes’was over from his retreating and discouraged, was
The above sixes arc approximately
home near Stay ton Saturday driitu'.g through a wrecked French correct fur ages of children. Ladies arc
town when one of the company
evening attending a meeting of found a child’s toy drum, ami an­ sixaxl to bust measure and should wear
the board of directors of the other found a p< any tin whi«tlc in same sixe pants as vesta.
Ladina SI mm - s and Hose
th« nuns
a t •» *b >, .
I '
-tie
Scio Milling Co. t
Site No. 2 shoe takes X hose. 2| anti
with the whistle struck up the "Mar­
3 shoe takes 8j hoM;
and 4 sho«-
Prof and Mrs 0 V White came seillaise," and the om- with thv
drum la-at time to it. The «(nig­ takes 9 bos«»; If shoo takes
over from Albany Wednesday
gling squadron halted, turned, re­ and 7 shoe takes 10 h«---«.
looking for a house in which to form'd and to the beating of tho
Misses ll'»»e
get settled before the opening of child'» drum ami the si ram» of the
Hue 0 to 4 fit» age 2 mot; rfzr 1 to 4 j
the school year, but as desirable tin whistle march««! to victory.
fits « mus; site 2, 3. 5 fit» I to 1| vn;
Every one ha- rend that stirring «ixe 4.
fij fits 2 to 2| yrs; statt 6, 7
houses are a mighty scarce ar­
ticle here at present, they did poem, "The Relief of I.m know,” of fits 3 to 4. alie K 9. 9| fit* 4 to 5; • IXv
the Scotch regiment Uml hail l»«»n
not find anything to suit them l»-*iegc«l and starved so long, that H). II. 7 fits 6 to 7; »ixe 12 to 7 fit« H;
sixe 13 to 7| fits 9; sixe I to 7) fils 10;
on this trip.
had »tave«l off maimacro for so many sixe 2'to N fits II, sixe 3 to
fits 12 to
data that it Imd nlsmt lost hope, 13 yts.
when a Si-otch maid In «rd away olT
Gents Shoes ami Hose
i in the distance the faintest note of
Six« 5 to M shoe takes 9| hose; »; to
i
a Imgpipe.
7 »hoe, ID hose; 7j to f> shoe, |0| hos-
“binna ye hear it?" «he m ream­ 9, 10 and t<q shot takes 11 hose.
A dance will l»e given Saturday
evening, July 31. at the Rich­ ed and threw heru-lf down with her
By following these tables, you w.ll i.
ear to the ground. S<> m they all moat ca»«* get your At. You had bet-
ardson Gap T J Sand Z C là J
heard it, the bagpipe» of the regi­ ter rut out and preserve thi« list fur
hall. Good music will lie fur­ ment coming to re-« ue them.
future use.
Big Dance
nished and a good time is as­
sured to all.
Lunch will be
served at midnight.
Everybody
is cordially invited to attend.
It **• tk* pip**
Ihichisanden'
A i »<1 now they pla\*d *AuM taan« Ayr»« *'
It cam« to our m«n lifer ttx* ’« .>. «» of CfeML
And tney ohovied aloft« th« Iti»«
—Kan»«» City Star.
Your» for bigger and better
for the F E A C U of A.
Geo. I. Sutherland,
Thoma», Oregon.
iuivast
ATTORNEY AT LAW
BIDS WANT D
Farmers
Railroad Time Table
201-2 New F »rut Saturnal Ba--,. l-ldg.
For s' ptic tank, toilets, and
lavatories All material and la-
\I«BANY
iMir to I • built according to plant
anti «pi-fd’i'-ations now on file
with .I E Wt?cly. district clerk.
All bidders will specify in
their bids the exact brand of all
rnuteriid to be u-»-d in connection I
with this work and furnish cuts
or drawings of toilets to In­ m
Stag« meets all Munkers trains,
leaving Scm Hotel at H:15 a tn
stalled.
ata! 2 OU p in
The board of directors re-
serves the right to reject any or
all bids. All Bals must be in by
August 1.
HUNKERS STAGE
95.
W. A Ewing,
President
Bids will In- received by J I
IhJCA a gem-rsl banking I mmiíih -»»,
V, i-M-lv, < ,«-rk of District No.
rveri yr»* money subject to checa, pay»
for the construction of atañas rd tntemit <>n tin,« <1, |K» il», and ■»
cement sidewalks ami curbings, regularly inspected by »tat« bank
cot > -ting of 5o2 feet. more or examiners.
1«
of walk five feet wide, 5k
feet of walk eight feet wide, ¡»nd
5t>2 fi-et « I curbing, all to In­ A. G. PRILL, M, I».
built on th«» city of Scio grade
according !<» plans and 8|»ecifica-
tiona on file with the district
Tvlcpbon», Exrhangtt No. II
clerk.
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OREGON
The I «»a rd of directors re­
•ivi * the light to reject any or
all bids. All bids must be in by
August 1.
J E WESELY,
District Clerk.
Surgeon
Physician
R. SHELTON
Scio Druaqi.st H uh
Vuluuble Aqency
Adminifitrator of Rotai« m
x«ans
traveling A an'« I «pcrtence
"In the aummar of iKM I had a very.
— ver«- attack of cholera muriius. Two
phyni- isns worked over m«- from 4 a m ‘
to 6 p tn without giving m<- any relief
» id then told mt- they did mil gxpect
no- to live, that I had l>e»t telegraph
for my family. Instead of doing so I I
gave the hotel porter ■'■Or and mid him
Ut buy m«- a bottle of Oamberlain's
■•»lie, choli-ra and diarrhoea remdy.
tod take no sulistitu'r. I took a double
io»«» according to the direction« and
went to aleep after th«» •< '-i»n«l <losc. At
'» o’clock the next morning I was ralliil
>v my order and look a train for my
-ext »Pipping point, a well man but
feeling rater shaky from the ••vrnty
»f the attack," writes II W irr Und.
l.iuisville, Ky.
obtainable •very*
where.
Atmtmct*
Obtaineii aivl Examined
E ( 1‘i-ery ho» th«- Scio agency for
the simple mixture of buckthorn
hark, glycerin >»e, etr. known a» Adler-
ika. the remedy which la-cam«» fa-
mou» by curing
cure. u ai>|»cn<licrti».
ai>|H»n<ticltis.
Thin
Kimble remedy ha* pov.erful action and
drain« «urh surprising amounts of old
natter fr.-m the body that JUST ONE
|>OS1 rvltevi »our »tu.-T.ach, gas on th«
»tonn h and constipation almusi IM-
MEM 11 IT.Y. The quiek action of
Ad 1er-1 ka in astonishing.
When in need of printing give
the News office u call. First class
work and prices right. We make
a specialty of letter heads, en­
velope«, statements, bill heads,
• ale bills, business cards, ladies
calling cards, and in fact com­
mercial printing of all kinds.
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Negotiated.
Love Thi« Magatine
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Scio F’roduce Co.
Cash buyers for all kind* of
Best quality butter wrappers,
produce,
livestock, hides, ah< ep
u-atly printed to conform with
he law, fide per hundred at the and goat pelt«.
Thus, l-arge, Manager.
News office.