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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1916)
School Notes ’’The Rescue of Prince Hal. Don't fail to sec it at the School Auditorium May 20. Come, bring vour friends nnd enjoy a K «off play. Admission 15c am 25c. Following is ihe ch »': Pr.nce Hal. Delbert l«ong; Mrs Parker, Ixrreen White; Mr Par- k-r, Alvin Gill.ey; I xiuim 1 I'.tr- l-r. Bertha Smith; Wellingtor Parker. Victor Lyons; Mr Mar tin. Orville Gilkey; Mrs Ki»b Colvin. L dm a Kukacka; Em ma. Inez Hirons. Synopsis: Hal. whose ran <• in Harry H< r.derson H«- - is the somewhat harnpi red nephew of an ultra-fashioriubl« "swell poor" New York family w ho have serious plans for send ing him to the navy. An unex pected visit from Aunt Kate, r. real millionaire and a real aristo crat. throws the family into con- sternation. Needing "spun» false hair and other rocessitie*,’ they try to make an impress) n upon practical aunt Kate, who spend* her time trying to uplift the women of Egypt and other outlying districts. The Parker family ruMHHt«‘d by Hal, wh- studies up on Egvpt, go in for "Culture" us a sure road to aunt Kate's heart. She take • th ( wheel and steers Hal’s bark int happier waters, r«‘.wuing bin ' from an atmosphere of bring- parties, automobiles ami other "gilt edges." The Senior claFs has th«1 p!ai for Commencement completed Baccalaureate, Mat 28; the pr- ! gram for class night to be giv< June 1 is being prepar«*d; am Commencement, June 2, Mr Miller ol Shelburn is now teaching the Grammar grades. Those who attended the play "Sherwood" al Willamette Uni versity, reported as having en joyed it very much and was wei worth the trip there and hue- through the rain. (SENIOR EDITOR.) "Chamberlain's Tablet» Have lion k' onderà lor Me " "I have been a sufferer from stomaci- trouble for a numi cr of years, ar.d al though I have used a grvat nundier «J remedies recommended for this com plaint, ( hamb< rlain's I ablets is th«- Brut medicine that haa giv<n me posi tie* and ¡■•ling relief," wiitesi Mrs Ant.a Kadln. ■ pence rport, N Y. "chamberlain's I ablets lave done wonders for me and I value thrm very highly." Obtainable everywhere. Auto Has Close Call What might have been a very serious auto ucciiient happened nt Went Station on th«* Wood burn-Springfield branch railroad last Thursday evening when the nuto driven by Mrs Holdridge of P aitiview, in company with her brother F L Beard of Yoncalla, was struck by train No. 97 in charge of Conduct« r Robert Sel lers, resulting in a badly dam aged radiator, one front wh«el, and other daningts totaling prob ably $100. At tl e point when the accident occurred the track is partly concealed by an orchard and fence. Both Mrs iloldridg« and Mr Btard say that the first warning received of the ap proaching train was given when the train waj not mere than 60 feet away. Mm Holdridge showed great presence of mind in turning the auto abruptly to the left so that the train just hit it. which act doubtless saved their lives. —Albany Democrat. Mrs Holdridge and A r Beard were returning home fr> m a visit ut Scio with their parents, Mr i and Mr. A F Beard. fTNlTED ,!U STA1EÌO CREAM SEPARATORS: * ♦ - », 1 • \ Vr ■ /•* « ;• w !Sr ♦ c-T-A r A Heart-to-Heart Talk with Yon Have a heart, neighbor* Why buy a “near" separator f- - r. . iloik. o when you can get a “regular’' Cream Separator fre . n.e? You don t know who m-.ke* the msil-o.dcr separator , but * b-io. k« 3 the r United State» Separator. And what's more, know th-.t hei 12 y< r*’ ex- peri nwe, their splendid reputation f-r hon< *t ' «En d their utorid’a record for ctosod ekimming, is behind every S iretur I Jli a dealer I pin my faith to tbo United St ;ter Cream f tc ■ An -near inventin ard of Am - can manufacture. As i dairyman you can baol on 'b Unite « St. *ce Crt un ieparat r, because *t baa back <.4 ii my p» rsonal guarantee to you, am’ the maker's puxi . • • b th of .>*. Buy ri^hf horn at homo f Don't txkr chances on » rr1-.» -.ary' u! i ni *i x n dm n»> ated. Come U m , or let me come to you, a iy day in tha week, and I will »!., t you * real up-to-Jate Cream St pur a tor—one that u a* far ahead of the old disc types as autoa ura ahead of ox ria. / udll shout you a Crea n Separator that jjet? tn > n i t - t' d bettr-r er'-am, with 1~ . labor, th* n any olu *r cr the > <’ on«-that rurs easier, is I'-.-i-hed qui<'k«'r. I - . ■ X.■« i< i ,»p-k..e;. than any pic..< i machinery of its kind ever designed. 1 w.il chow veu a Creoi i Separator th.it can be kept in perfect sanitary condition without making life a burden to the womci ilka. Neight.or, I wsnt to »how you the rr.-r «• J 1.1 i' I Sta yen'r ahead of its competitors! On row next trip to town lock me up, cr pb nt : n f ■ . .u. If you dot. t grow as enthusiastic over itr good point* us I am, then the treat is go tae. i d be iookir.y to< >< u! P:.v-‘ ll MORRISON. ?3LITICÄL ; J. H. GLASS Ml Antraun- « ment* under this head ■rr paid advertisement*. Brownsville, Ore candidate for the nomination to the office of County Surveyor I am a rnndidafe for the nomination '.o the office of county surveyor. I am ow serving mv fourth tcrhi as county urveyor f- r I.inn <v»unty and f«-el that his aervir«- sb>>uid I»- a rvcomniend u> he voters of I inn county. The office of county surveyor is one <1 which jxperienc«- niakre proficient, t rrqulr » »«-vi ral years cxjicilvrre in h«- matter of hand.ing dc(*d. road and lli«r rec< ids in <-<>iin«*ction w th the «urveyors off •• bcfi re a surveyor is on pi t« nt !«■ j'i»r I.is l> s! matured Jdg. no :.t to tho-c r. muring the same im familiar with all pirts of I inn county in connection with road and; ■ther survey* . I am the |x-r»on»l owner of what is xnown to the early settlers of the, •ounty as the E T. T. Fiahers field-j totes which cover a period of over 20 ; «ears surveying in Linn < notea arc the government fleldnutc» written in book form and have all the re-establishments of government cor- j ter« insrrtrd. These notes make an nvaluable recon! for accuracy and ef-| dciency in surveying I attend« ■ f liri-vuti and SCIO OREGON BEEF, PORK and VEAL >tn< Republirnn umidi- date for nominal ion Countv Treasure!' . ■ Meats and I.ani. I'ork and Veal Pickled. Veal Loaf, Pork Sausage and Hamburger. Pickled Heart, Tongue and Pig* Eeet. t ar-tw ' Pork and Veal for I.ut ch. II 7// (Pak! Adverti»«-men1) Bologna Hausage. I ish on Fridays. rr Cleanliness is the 1*(ISS \\'tut! MARKET Ralph Thom Candidate for County Recorder Having had exfu-rienee with the county records, and being familiar with tin- work in th«- Recorder's office, I f< 11 ’hat I can run the office efficiently and economically. Your su| p rt will l e Rp,,rM.iaU^ — ■- Adv - - (Pak! W. E. äi’XÄ“ CHRISMAN ’IO f W a«hni|ti>it nrw! Idaho. If ni'n.inaicd in th«- coming primanca nd clcctod in November to the office f county ajrvcyor, I will cndenviir to •ive to the citte'-nw of Ulin county th«- ■«■»t of my knowledge at.d experience. ( ’and¡date for Ro- publican nomination ............. ty Commis- sinner for Ulin coun ty. (Pak! Adv ) Paid Adv.) Mrs. Ida Maxwell Cummings Republican candidate for County School Supt. Personal supervision of all schools. Better text books and practical work. Paid Adv.) Present BEO. 6. BINGHAM Paid Adv O. H Bodine Republican candidate for nomination for the office of SHERIFF Republican Candidate for Circuit Judge Linn and Marion Counties At Republican Pnmancs, May !!» VEAL, Will endeavor to ascertain what If elected I will continue my same pol- the law m. and apply it tn the y to faithfully dischrrge my doties t ail times; strict law enforcement; facts in each particular case. ■pecial attention to tax collection, par- « ticularlv delinquent tax«*. • “Impartial Justice to All** (laid Adv.' Paid Adv.) HOGS, POULTRY, HIDE*. Oregon life slways wanted, Check maile«! fannera lay after aale Market infornr.aUon. tags free. If you want tetter ptie«-s than you are now getting try ua. Ask your neighbors to try us — F. H. -t JIM Al Z A ’ O . U5 brent St . Port- 0. M. JOHN, Ditrict Mgr. Cemlhs, trejai ¡and, lire. Paid up capital H'i.Wl.üO. BEST FUR OREGONIANS J