The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, April 27, 1916, Image 2

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Old naperx 5 cents a bundle at
the News office.
Stop, Look
and Líáten!
Pictorial Review and Santiam
News, both one year for $1.75.
MK.4T
Farmers Do you know that
Scio has a new io we buying
firm?
We are in the market for prac­
tically anything you have to sell,
having an Hazelwood cream sta­
tion working in c mjuncti n with
us in the same building.
Bring us your eggs, poultry,
hides veal, drewed pork, cas­
cara bark. wool, mohair, o*d cop-
per. t ..biter, < ’!< l-'.\ M. etc.
Our Hazelwood representative,
Mr S hi lxiwry has a reputation
of being up to the minute on the
handling and testing of cream
ar.d will treat you right.
When in Scio call and see us
whether you have anything to
sell or not.
I
of
We make a «pecialty
Friendship.
Engagement and
Wedding rings F .M French &
•Son, Jewelers and Engravers
Albany?
TO
CALIFORNIA
1» th« < rr> for tabi* and quick way to
go. lh(<»uph ram tu San Francisco
ami ¡ ats Angeles.
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Daily trait»» on Sha»’, a Route.
Linn County F.E. sod C.U. oil
I
Richardson < lap
LOCAI. NO. 1U2
J no Shimanrk, Sve, Scio
R. Horovirka. Purdue-ing Agent.
Crabtree.
Meets 1st and .'id -undav* of < ach
month.
Shelburn Local
Shasta /.muted
San Francisco Express
Exposition Special
California Express
S»k the local »¡¡»nt or writ-
Jc.h. V cott, '.' ll Fa»«. Agt.,
Portland, Oregon
Southern
Pacific Lines
Q. I. Sutherland < rjanl/cr, Thome.
pub ; ished every
T hursday
Harry Lauder
man
till,
sure
by
World-Earnout Scotch Comedian, ujrt:
L. W. CHARLES
Next time \on meet a fel-
tn turni at the poatortlce at Scio, Ore . low with a prize dog. Miy
M weoml-cla»» mail matter.
nothing ami listen. He'll du
more howling than tilt’ dog.
MV ItMr ’HI WK»N l< A r><-M
Ono year in advance .................. II
One year, at end of year ....
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Si» month» tn advance .......... ..
Three month» in advance
A
But then, hiMtorv may re
¡o
If, coni that we roared into
M Mexico like
a lion ami
squeuhed out like a
Advertising
rates made
application.
Anker - Holth
Cream
Separator
It is getting’ to lie the
loiidiiur separator on
the market
Come in and talk it over and let us
you a demonstration.
mouse.
I
re-
be«
With warm weather hop­
ping along we may expect a
notifiable impetus in tin
line art of local open an
court mg
pleasure
And congress, we note, i-
beginning to think
p un-
anub*
I th.
No trouble at illl to get it
All
reputation these days
be
you have to <io is to
wise one or a d. f.
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What rulin’ women
Having entered
Mexico
Some day, perhaps we will
foj
good
and
sutficent
rea­
be able to view the latest
moving
picture sensation sons, multiplied a thousand
fold, we should not hesitate
without a blush.
to gel out—when
we get
You’ve noticed, no doubt, good ami ready.
that these brilliant talker­
Splendid tor Rheumatism
make poor
listeners and
••I think Chamberlain’s liniment IS
mighty slim doers.
just splendid for rheumatism.’ write»
that one
The pipe of this king of
laughmakers has left a trail
of fragrant smoke clear
’round the world. Why is
it he has never found “the
equal” of Tuxedo? Because
it has no equal — because
that famous “Tuxedo Pro­
cess,” that makes Tuxedo
mild, cool and non-biting,
cant bt uicd in any other
tobacco.
£7wxedo
Td»(>luP>.
You can buy Tuxedo everywhere
We milt1 heard of an rdi
to* win» Wil- ho wise lie sue-
......tied in colic ting every
is
one <>f his delinquent sub
to
sctiptioris. But he died.
No air, we don't want anv
war. It interfere* with our
digestion and is detrimental
to baseball interests.
He’s Searched
“The Wide World
Tuxedo is aged three to /er years.
But the big secret of that unequalled
mildness, coolness and «-vert flavor
i* the genuine "Tuxedo Process.”
Many have tried to imitate it —no
one has succeeded.
Try Tuxedo one week and ,ou’!l
say as H try Lauder docs, that it's
“THE t bacco for me."
Is it vour flag too, or only
the other fellow’s?
Statistics show
ft
fl
¡«Q1OO
WE HANDLE THE
M Tuxedo,
for mild-
neu, purity
and f r a-
grance, THE
tobacco for
me.
In all
my u/orld
wide travels
I've yet to
find its
equal ae a
elou> • burning, coot - tailing
»0
tweet-flavored tobacco.
known on
a -.:
When work in a
we all fed rich.
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Direct connection made at '-an Fran­
ce, a t-< ail puinU in the Ea»t or South.
LtU ral stopover* allowed.
10 days
extra n..u»r J at hi I’aao aixi New IJT-
icana on «»»tern Uckvta.
NO. 12S
Asa ‘•hanks, -ec. shell trn
Meet» 1st and H .-ur.day » al 2 p i.
(Ghe Sinliam Virus
TRE. ROUTE OF
SCENERY. SERVICE
AND SAFETY
SHASTA ROUTE
M<» Dunburgh, Eldridge, N Y. ’It ha»
been used by myself and other them
bars of my family time and lime again
during the past ail years and baa al­
ways given the best of satisfaction."
The quick relief from pain which Cham­
berlain's liniment affords is alone worth
many time* the cv»t. Obtainable ev­
erywhere.
Po eh
Sc
Fam. u»
green tin
10c
/• Tie H».
■ iAri, Nr
• uj oui.
/• «./«»»
J. F. PfißCilASKA 4
OREGON
Fami» •
F. (Sill,
itacarraav, It. -helion
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SCIO ROLLER MILLS
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hm > if : h
v-
Our Flour is as good as any ma le in
the Willamette Valley
ATA7.T S.lf'E Gl’llMXTEED
M’. du •
tu«tum Millln« Butin*«* ¿r Huur
h»al
I»*
tK*
Bought
f »•'Li
TfBBt Yt»U
«Iasi
1 Bchan^etJ
for
Hlxhl
SCIO MEAT MARKET
We art* headqr.ai’tcis for juicy
-dunks and tender roasts
Highest market price rudd for Hides, Veal and Hogs
Give us a trial
Special Price» for Salted Hides
HolecheK
Bros..
Scio
Hum idtri,
SCftuJ Nr.
Chamberlains Conrh Remedy
From a »mall beginning the sale ami
use of Uiis remedy has extended to all
parts of the I nited States and to many
foreign countries.
When you have
need of such a medicine give Chamlx-r-
laina couch remedy a trial and yoa will
understaiai why it has become so popu­
lar for coughs, cold- and croup. Ob­
tainable everywhere.
Federated Church
Sunday School at 10:00 a m.
Preaching at 11.
Best Meals in the City
Christian Endeavor 6:30 to 7.30
for 25 Cents
Song service from 7.30 to «.-00
Room 50c and Up
Preaching at 8 o’clock.
Prayer meeting every Thurs­
day evening at 7:30, J M Meikle-
John, leader.
Rest quality butter wrappers,
H. B. ILER, Pastor.
neatly print d to conform with
ALBANY, ORE.
the law. 60c per hundred at the
Modern Priscilla and Santiam
News
office.
GRANT PIRTLE. Proprietor
News, both one year for $1.65.
St. Charles
Hotel