The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, April 06, 1916, Image 4

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BfilDG- TOWN HAPPENiNGS
New i<i«a- are in the air
a» so wore calle«! on l>v a f«-l
low from Baker who grvath
iiit«-i«-ete<i
uh
with
the
thought « f erecting a cbresv
factory at th«* Farmers I Ilion
bail al the (rubtrev budge.
1.« t the g«>o«i work go on.
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R<>lla Hurtin of Mehama
wan visaing ho« father-in-law
Lu«l Balm, tin# wvrlc.
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Park Mill
SCIO,
Ford m -CVM-- for I <<rd >wm-a is worth while.
Ofty one ! oM braovhe», uv«r M.MO flgcnO nil
through th«- rouatry, ewh with a eurnplrte
st««'« of ton! parts arvf • jpplics on h«:xl
No
<irt«y». no li- 1
up fur ■fay-. to got f>«rt», but
prompt, reliable service at a low. fi*«wf coat,
Runabrsit *330; louring « ar $410: <'vut*-lrt
Ail price«
$£00; Town car ♦«•■tJ, >«4an ÎÎ40.
f. o. b. Ih-troit.
DOUGLAS
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FRED T
BILYEU Reside nee
SCIO.
Ph ne, Home 2 7
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Company
OREGON
FIR
LUMBER
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
We carry a full liuti of
Tea, Coffee, Spices,
('aimed Goods, hih I in
fact, everything needed
tor the table.
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OREGON
HIBLER 8 GILL CO-
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John Stell marker was a
uncle. Thoma# Large, ut Fcio
calle? at the Bietrok home
lastw eek.
Sunday.
Wm Downing of Fox Valley
A large crowd of neighbors was in our mid#t thia wet-K buy­
and lritn<h gathered at the ing cattle.
home «d Grandma Fleming
Mrs Roy Wirth was a Scio
Sunday night when the time visitor Saturday.
was spent in music an«! sing­
Ray Dobson, v. ho ha# been em­
ing.
ployed at Gilkey by the paper
Mrs Hamon Shelton spent mill company, returned home
Monday with Mr- George Wednesday.
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George Rodgers motoied up to
WeslenhoUHc while Mr Shel­
Mrs
Nancy Bilyeu's the first of
ton went to Scio.
the week and t«x»k Mrs.Large
Mr and Mrs WcHtvnhouse and daughter# home with him.
spent Tuemiay at the home
Dr Frill and wife of Scio w ere
of their son-in-law, John jov riding up our way Monday.
Neal of Jorian, ami assisted Seems good to hear the auto#s
III killing hogs. A little late buzz again.
New# item# are a little scarce
in the season.
out our way as everyone is loo j
Some ot the farmer* are
busy seeding to go visiting.
bud ling a little roauit these
What has I cc< me of the Upper
day b.
Sant mm Events ano
Lacomb!
Nibbs
items? Com«' on all you newsies
und fling all your thoughts to the i
told that I here WM \>
*M breeze*.
We want to get in!
Him
touch with you all.
"After «uttering (or over 20 year»
M<.dame# Rotlger# ami Her-'
with indigcation and having sni< of
the best doctor» here tell me th«-re was iiert Snelton visited with Mrs
no cure for me, 1 think it only right to Ilurnun Shelton Monday.
tell you for the sake of other sufferer*
C ha T tkk B ox
Múdame* Rodgers, Chronic,
Wortman ano Wendt viaib.-d
wifth.MrsH C Burmester Wed­
nesday afternoon.
Mrs Thoma# Large Sr of Scio
and two daughters, Mr# L E
Campbell of l-oann, 111. and Mrs
Virgil Hackleman of Albany,
visited over Sunday with their
•inter und aunt, Mrs Nancy Bil­
yeu.
Ralph ('ole and Miss Gladys
Con ser spent Sunday with the
latter’s mother, Mrs Hope Con-
str. at Mill City.
S B Cole and wife, Curtis Cole
ard wife of Kingston and John
Neal and wife of Jordan were
visitors at R C I’epperling's Sun­
day.
Mrs Roy Wirth spent Thurs­
day at the Jam«-# Burton home.
C Rodger* and wife and Miss
Evaline Bilyeu attended the
funeral of their grandfather and
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Is complete mid our
stock fresi) mid elemi.
('oliard \\ «»tenh<»U«e and
Wilbur Fleming still take a
drive over the same old f«,a«l
to Larw«»«»!.
THOMAS CREEK JOTTINGS
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KI kh L i spent
Blanche Ai
as well as your own satisfaction that a
‘¿be l ottie of Chamberlain's tablet* not
only reli« v«d me but cured me within
two months although I am a man of
65 years," writes Jul. Urublen, Hous­
ton, Texas. Obtainable everywhere
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The UNIVERSAL CAR
Mrs Belt H o I ih and moth-
v?-in-law visited with Mr#
< lark Wedn«'s<iay.
Mias Ethel
Stimlay with
buckle.
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Z .1 < ’lark and «»n Glen
r<’«'<*i>tly bought a bunch <d
incubator chit ks.
Miss Lulu ( lark returned
home Sunday iron» Weasel
Flat-where •)> • ban been em­
ployed uh l«*ach«*J for the
punt bix months.
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Federated Church
D W. Griffith
FaMaw |/OO.OOO a r«ar CrMlar 0/ Ala •
> IT< 'HA. Proprietor
Confectionery, Ice (’renin,
ar.d Cigars
Tobacco
Post f ’aids a Specialty
$
$
$
$
WA pipet’ll
SCIO, OREGON
of Tuxedo ij
a u’o;i«.’-_r-
fulty plc^t-
ant form of ' OCN0ObOl0OOi<*OOOlO<*<: OOOiO^
tobacco cn- A
WE HANDLE THE
joym ent,
mild a n d
toothing. *’
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Score« of Big
“Movie” Men—
producers at will as actors, arc
constant smokers and out­
spoken friends of'Iuxcdo. It’s
iust the soothing, restful, re­
freshing smoke men of their
< rvc racking vocation need.
\«.»thing calm* and comforts a
.¡silcr like a pipe of mild, cool,
jwcet i'uxedo.
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Anker - Holth 9
Cream Separator 9
9
It is getting to be the
leadimr separator on 9
9
the market.
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J. F.
- SCIO,
- - - PROCHASKA
- - - - OREGON
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Come in arxl talk it over and let us give
you a demonstration.
Tuxedo is aged fromthree
to five years in wooden hogs­
head* to make it mellow and
»weet flavored. But the thing
that take* out all the bite and
harshneiiand makesTuxcdo
io bland and gentle that it
can't hurt the moit leniitive
tengut or throat, i* the fam«
ou* and ntclutivc “Tuxedo
Proce«*.”
One weekr* trial of Tux­
edo will j A ou ’ you.
Sunday School at 10:00 a m.
Preaching at 11.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 to 7:30
Song service from 7.30 to 8:00
Preaching ut 8 o'clock.
Prajer meeting «-very Thurs­
day evening nt 7:30, J M Meikle-
john, leader.
You can buy Tu-.rdo everywhere
H. B. ILER, Pastor.
Pouch
Then' is nothing that will give
you any more pleasure for #o
long a time for #«> little money
a# the magazines we send our
subscribers.
Are you getting
these magazines? If not, writ«'
or telephone us. You can get
th«' News and four magazn.es
all five th«* year for $1.40.
5c
• Fsmous
green tin
10c
/s Tio Ha-
auJtri, tOt
ent tCc.
In Gian
H nrniJnrt,
36ta»J90t.
Best Meals in the City
“#V «««¡US TO# ACC"’ CO»4XV
for 25 Cents
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‘•'T’r vrrr ” ” -- s
Room 50c and Up
St. Charles
Hotel
ALBANY, ORE.
GRANT- PIRTLE, Proprietor
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We make a specialty
of
Old oapers 5 cents a bundle at
BeRt quality butter wrapper#,
Friendship.
Engagem«’nt and the News oilice.
neatly
printed to conform with
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Wedding rings F M French £•
the
law.
60c per hundred at the
Son, Jeweler# and Engravers, | Modern Prixciil* and Santiam
New »office.
Albany.
New#, both one year for $1.65.