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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1916)
BILYEU DEN ITl’K • _ Mrs Clyde Rodgers visited at the home of her sinter Laura Tuesday. Otto Cole visited his brother Curtis near Kingston Sunday, PLUG CHEWING A WHOLESOME HABIT Farmers Take Notice _ "r 1 c«nnoi Be Cured «• th» y e«nn«»t r<*> h I ’•wat » » pt* Ft’ ’ ’ ir* U d tl I IL ’ Ui* 4i« <«^4 «n-vi that*! »»< -Í I*« Th« *• ’• »■; •■% » .'»• ’-v - 4 afn»M 4n4 th.M • | t»jr ai tiMi hf 4.« a »9 of mu liara* <1 * When >«*»t Iwhl'kt- Fuhr am»«l r F«tu h«»r ■* rumb-’inf tbu *w • • 1 *> « ,•< iftaii ' ait'l ahrs |t »9 j T «»* t a • »'» i hi th* *»'4 •in*tS»> 5.»1 m . H tvr talar . o io ti» n i.f m*i cwull’ 'fcl« • BÍAs» tl t,. b .« « tn»rd bw «‘«lArrh ilt r»»r*4ilh t* I*' *1 k* a. «K- On* U m ¡W>h*rt ary ►n-■«’»U». «I uy that Railroad Time Table Farm machinery has been th • ; ; last to take a raise in price. All farm machinery hi* advanced ten percent. We have quite a In No Other Way Can You Get Ail the stock on hand which we wili dis-’ l >.se of at the old prices as 'ung Richness and Flavor of the Leaf i »> tíasr» VBiarrh <‘ur* as it lasts. .Mv advice to you is «* __ ** Miar» tv* IlttSICX A 00. Ts»’*4^ Ohio if you are going to need any nw I “SPEAR HEAD" BEST CHEW thing in the near futun i- to Ta*« tl* • f; * > > 1*111* fur r»H»t ipatiun Many prominent phytkuns declare buy now while my steck lasts. chewing to be the m< t wh de*, me way for it is going fast. We will How Mr llavta «.■ t of ■ Bad ui enjoying t<3.. <0. C<>U£h iwsitively have to rai te at least "I began chewing some years a?o," ‘-.' ■ e ti.ue a««. I ha i a very bail »aid one. “and I 100a found that it is ten per cent on all future pur- the only v«j to get th« benefit of all • . ..h'' writ.- T Davi», Blackwatrr. ■nasc.s. Yours truly, tie rich juices stored up tv nature in th-'. "My bn th, r Mri’«l>e Davi» nave ' the tobacco leaf. I refer, of cotinr. to N. I. MORRISON’. <»>•• a • > : lu.ttl,- of Chambrrlain*« ! Xrrl'al and D»»artufc o Trains Wood bum-Spring field (•ranch w E»r scio North... South i .55 » m 5;3I P tn Mr and .Mrs SB C le were Corvallii X Eastern visitors at the home of Mike Ml NKERS Bilyeu Wednesday. Albany. 12.MS n m Bill Worth made a flying trip Mill (Uy ....... ÍV.U3 a m to West Scio Friday and W H {Daily except Sunday (•rimes and «on A. Ila rd ac-oi - panied him as far as Scio. J l> Grim-s is dodging out be tween showers burning up old logs. He aavs he is getting tir'd tlw 1 -U:« form of t J . . whi h is the gh r -o e.lv. Arier tak.ng thi» I of seeing them lay uround at tl moit natural and the clcanc<t form. "I hewing p- -d to! hlie Spear bi »t;ht half a ilolrn bottle» of it but j taking up the ground that he Head stake« the salivary gland« more D »n’t fail to hear the W line . -4 , . .. .I o'.<- ..f th. ni a» the ruugh left ¡ active, which in him I..» a bemUieUI ette University Quartet Feb. 24, wants to put into kale. • <• .»¡ul I have not l<-t-n troubled »mee. " I effect <>n tie whole i)•»•■in. A<! I tr» tbit lij-, - * at the Scho d Auditorium. 1» .t 1 fable everywhere. John ('»'avail made a busine.-.« the »»ret. nirll. w. de' 1 STAtll- Ml I TS M I. IIMIAS chew of Spear flcvL and v u have trip to Scio Saturday. (' C Burmest**r’a sick horse gets around like a colt with head and tail in the air. the highest potiiblc degree of tobacco taihfacttoit. “I mention Spear Head beexu-.e [ have found that thi» brand n excep tionally pure, being made in a fac tory that’« run »trietly «cording to pure-food rule»." Shear Head i» made of sun-ripened r-.irier, which it a.. ■¡♦.»L-'. r ) lo the richest, mil.lr.t, fir- t flavored to- l aero I-if ia ti e v. rl.l And it i* produced by the latrvi processex which develop the Quality ar I luteinua flavor of the choice Burley to the s upreme de gree. A chew of Spc .r Head ha< 3 whde. »ome reliih that t« not f<> ¡nd in any other chewing -a co. In iUg cuts, wrapped in wax paper. Otto Weidman hasde< ided that Sank Hannah w as a good enough cook for him, so he is making his home with him this wintei and helping Sank cut brush. J D (¡rimes took Willard Grimes to Sc > Sunday for medi cal treatment. There was a big dance at ti Hall Saturday nignt and every one reports a good time. Mr aod Mrs Wortman and Mr- Clyde Rodgers were out sight seeing on Mt Prospect recently. Just ask them where they took dinner. Mrs C C Uurmester wa a So; day visitor at the Warren B i. tor home. Little Charlie Burton remains about the same, has a little tem perature every day. Everyone ought to be feeling belter since "old webfoot” ha- returned. These warm sunn) days make one feel like getting out into the garden. A P Ruiter and Clyde Rodgers visited with Sank Hannah Sun day. Robert Peppt rling and family were Sunday visitors at tn home of S B Cole. Mr and .Mrs Jake Weidman were Sunday visitors at their daughter’s, Anna Burton. Otto and Edwin Weidman went to Salem Saturday to visit the Jim Taylor family. The farmers are putting in all their spare time plowing and getting ready for seeding time, CuJn't Awe Him it seems like spring time had Tlie member» of a Greek letter come for good to hear the birds fraternity from .1 »outliem uniter sing their joyful songs. lily were l»cing »houn through the How many of us have tried library of congress. They were ap the insUilment plan of getting parently stricken dumb With adtni- ! out of debt? Just try it It is ration of the beauties of the build ing. But the atm<'*phorc of .i«r better to pay by dribs than not trim dlulMtcd when one of the par at all for it will prove to the ty, n rcu bended youth, «claimed doctors, merchants and even ttie fervently: ••Gee. Yellows, wouldn't this make patient editors that we are mak- a dandy frat house?”—St. Luus Re- sn effort to get even with the public. world. The better way is not to go in debt, but it seems almost necessary at times. One good Sunset 10 months and Santiam plan to avoid debt is to keep a News one year for SI.50. book account of every cent that is paid out and received, then at MARKET REPORT the end of every month look it over and aee what has been The following are cash price 1 quoted bought that one could have done on Thursday of each week by our without and been just as well dealers: Flour, per »ack,... off. Bran, per ton.......... Any one troubled with slow Middlings, per ton digestion should never eat fruit <'hop. wheat, parton............ .. 92 09 and vegetables at the same meal, Chop, onto, per ton ................... ID 0» Barlev Chop ................................ 3U 00 and never eat between meals. Butter. (Country) per roll......... So The latter is bad for anyone. Ail Butter Fat » and 32 should study to know the right Egg», eaae count, per doten . 25 food combinat'ons, then stomach Hens, per pound............ . 1! to 12 trouble would be a thing of the «,ee«r. per pound ..................... Turkeys, per pound..................... past huekt, per pound Pekin ............ !>•« Sq< IK Willamette University Quartet Febr»ary 24. Come! Duck«. Indian Runner ............ Pork. dre«««-d............................ . . , Pork, live weight. .......... * MlAKHRSundU EST SCIO S'MGE Leave« Scio 1‘úttofHcv ht 7:10 a rn and 5:00 |> in for Wr»t Scio and S:I5 a in and 2 .00 p in for Munkera W, A. Ewing, Pre» .dent A. I Randall, \ H r l'fe». I • ,M vers. < a hier Due« a general bankinx bu»in«-iui, receive» money subject to eheca, pay» Intervet on tun.- deposits, and u regularly tmqieetad by »tat. bank examine re. from Portland Six Mont) » Return Limit » at Ph Ail rail route. V« \ • r (’«.»tt I Afigwr*. I daily train* P« Gand to Si » I- m • *r«l tourist ¿kepi.Ig car3. ■’ <•*> -uh.» ra A4 THE R0Í0 OF à THOUSAND WONDERS Mt Staat a l.*»*»n Peak Cow (>,•< >., lingo- River »nd M Valley, B ' r \ l i Admiiiiatrntur of Fiatateti »an» Mt. Ta-nplaia Oil ki an«! (h-un£r Negotiated. Ab» tratte Obtained and Examinad irrnn. .:•> Canyons santa Crux, santa Barba-» and U.» Ange:?» Co. Beaches Y> »emit.- R. SHELTON Fraiu !> ■<> ar«l l.oa Through atamlanl limite I traina. <’IC OKK(U)N Empir«« Auk th«1 kw. I agent or write John M Seott, (ianer.d Pa elicer I. -nt. Cortland, Oregon i S outhern P acific A. <». PRILL, M. D. Surqeon Physician BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW Ail 2 New Firat National Bant, lUdg. ALBANY < HŒGON G. F. Korinek, B. V. S. Vcteriiinrinh Both Telephones STJY70X-- OR EG OX DR. T. K. SANDERSON DENTIST Telephone; SCIO • 27-7 • OREGON Ii.<d Cold Qui xly Broken up SCIO MEAT MARKET We are hcul<|i:ait(*is for juicy steaks and tender Roasts Highest market price paid for Bides, Veal and Hogs Mrs Martha W x <;•.» \ Y, writes: “I first used Chamberlain's 1 Cough Rvm>-dy about eight ywtre ago. At that time I had a hard cold and roughed must of the time. It proved to be juat what I needed. It broke tip the cold in a few <iay«, and the cough . entirely disappeared. I have told many j of my friend« of the good I received ' through using thi» medicine and all who have used it speak of it in the highest , terms." Obtainable everywhere. (live us a trial HolecheK Bros.. Scio Old papers 5 cents a bundle at the News office.