The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, May 18, 1916, Image 2

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A Symbol •>( Health
Scio Wool Pool
Stop, Look
and Listen!
The annual wool pool in now
being formed at Scio.
List
Several of the p-ople in your fleeces with R. Shelton.
this vicinity i»iten«b-<| tin se» rotary.
dance at the Richardson (Jap
health. If you are troubled with indi­
gestion, bili*>u*ne»a or constipation,
hall Saturday eve. They all
IL st quality better wrappers, get a park age <f throe tablet» from
reported an enjoyable time neatly printed to conform with your druggist. You will be «apprised
and plenty to eat. the chick- the law. fiOc per hundred at the at the quirk relief which they atfoni.
Obta.nable everywhere.
on pie being delicious.
News office.
Mrs Clyde Rotlgers, Mi
and Mr* John Neal. M.--
<¡ladye
R slgeis and Sid
Stringer were visitot* at the
Wistfnhou.se home Sunday.
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DEXS.W-W I'll.
pub : ished every
T hursday by
L. W. CHARLES
Cntrrwd at the poatolhre at Selo. Ore.,
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Special Rates
from WEST SCIO to
Quite a number of the
farmer* from this vicinity
attended the meeting at the
new cheese factory last Mon­
day.
Principal Eastern Cities
Mr and Mrs Vardie Shel­
ton were Scio shoppers laa!
Thursday.
CALIFORNIA
VIA
(>n tale daily
June 1st to Sept. 30th, 1916
Stojiuvers allow«-1
We are glad to mention
that Sunday school is pro­
gressing nicely, there bein
a large crowd out la»t Sun
day,
Successors to
Scio Cash Produce Co.
6 hr S.intiam jlrus
Mrs Z .1 <’lark visited M r-
S/icniists are now making G (’ Wcstenhouse Tuesday
war material out of about afternoon.
N ihhh
everything but wind. That,
however, is eternally mort­
Old nap-rs 5 cents a bundle at
gaged to the politicians.
the News office.
Return limit:
“To
One year in advance . .................. 11 26
line year, at end of year ...........
I 60
75
Six month* In advance . .................
60
thru«- month» in advance.............
rates made
application.
known on
FOOD FOR Illi: MIND
Never was tneir a time in
the history of this eounlty
when the people at large
«ere as conviaut ami inveter­
ate leaders of newspapers a>
they are today, and this in
especially so in the mattei
of newspaper advertising.
People who n few years
ugo would hardlv look at an
advertisement now
digest
every word in it, and they
do it with a purpose
The
human mind is broadening
ami expanding und becom­
ing more liberal, It demands
fund, and particuluily that
elrna of food that coiwrtves
the financial interest* of the
Mr and Mrs J F W< s*ly re­
We
«ant an airship
turned Monday evening fr- m a
get up among I lie
few days visit to Portland, wh -re
and see if we call lo- they went to consult a sp ciulist
for Mrs Weaely who has been in
poor health for some time.
a 11 ka < i I ons
SEE
Mt. Muwta
Shasta Springs
Mt. Laxten
Io* Angeles
San Iramisco
Yosemite Valley
Southern ( all forma Beach** Panama California Ex|>oaition
UM 11 El) T/U/.VS
on all Southern Pacific routes
No, im. thc priccs of | rint-
er* Commodities -ire not up
in thc clouds.
Tliey art
abuve thc sky.
The biggest critic is him­
self the most logical subject
of criticism.
Don't be a
ci it.
We always did admire a
brave man. But then, tim­
id men invariably
do, ’
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economy.
And the wise business
All lot owners are hereby noti­
man advertises Accordingly. fied that an assessment of $1.00
for full lot or 50c for 1-2 lot han
We advocate prep.iredIlex- been levied for needed work at
Bate Masonicj
ill this shop.
We are pre­ the Franklin
cemt
tery,
or
to
appear
in person
pared to receipt subcriptions
or
representative
the
27th
day of
six days in in tlie week, ami
May. 1916, prepared to do said
if yon can’t get around ill
work under super viainn of Thus
the six days we’ll grab it on Smail, supervisor of the ceme­
Sunday without batting an tery.
eye or turning a hair.
Whooping vouch.
One of the moat successful prepara­
tions in use for thia diavaae is Cham­
berlain's Cough Remedy. S W Mc­
Clinton. Blandon Spring*. Ala. writes,
“Our baby had whooping cough a* bad
as moat any bacy could have it. I
gave him Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
and it soon got him well. Obtainable
everywhere.
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OGDEN ROUTE—‘The route of Limited*'
s INSET ROUTE "Through Sturyland'
EL PASO Rot Tl
'The route of the lowest altitude»'
Call on local a,;ei.t for further information or write
John M Siutt. General l‘a* eager Agent, Portland, Oregon
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
" • nder* t> <• Me “
Masonic Cemetery
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ENROUTE
tlie
“Chamberlain’* Tablet* Have Done
light
Kick the kieltet befóle lie
reader. And the well wind­
kicks you.
ed advertisement appeals di-1
rec’lv to eveJv well balanced'
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mind. It points the wav to
People have become over
we try anti have quit yelping
over the high cost of living
Which we opine, is a sure
sign that the boosters are
about title for another boost.
Start Right is to End Right”
is the right way to start
Registered Duroc Jersey boar
for service at my home one mile
west of Scio on West Scio road ;
terms of service $1.00 Chas
44if
Chri.
HfllMt Itll-rms.- HATFM
90 day « from date of tale not to
exceed Oct. 3!, I9lt>
The Shasta Route
a* M-ronO eia»» mall matter.
Advertising
The PythagorixM of Arien nt Greece
ale »imple find, practiced temperance
i and | drily. A» a badge thev u*rd the
five pointed *tar which they regarded
a* a symbol of health. A red five
I pointed *tar appear* un each package
of Cbamt-erlaln’a Tablet* and »till ful-
I AU* it* am-ient mission a* a symbol of
• :|vn Clark spent Sundav
with (’eci I Eichinger.
Farmers Do yon know that
Seto has a new p o luce buying
firm?
We are in the market for prac-
ticqlly anything you have to Hell,
having an Hazel wood rn nm sta­
tion working in conjunction with
ua in the xatne building.
Bring u* your egg*, poultry,
hides veal, dressed pork, cas­
cara bark. wool, mohair, old vn¡>
per. rubber. (’REA M. etc.
Our Hazelwood representative,
Mr S E Lowry has a reputation
of being up to the minute on the
handling and testing of cream
and will treat you right.
When in Scio call and see us
whether you have anything to
sell or not.
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“I have burn a »utTerer fromrtomarh
trouble for a numtier of year*, and al­
though I have uaed a great number of
remedies rvcommemlrd fur thia com­
plaint, Chamberlain'» 1 ablet* i* the
fir«t mad-cine that haa given me (mai
the and lasting relief. ’’ write» Mr*
Anna Kaditi. I per.eerport.
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Y.
“< hamberlain'a Tablet* have done
wonder» for me ar.d I value them very
highly." Obtainable everywhere.
RICH, PURE,1
WHOLESOME
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SPEAR HEAD”
u hen in town do not fail to call at our «tore,
where you will always find a goud line of staple
msrdtamiiae to select from. Our prices arc the
low« st and our goods the treat
" e take n'. i and butter in exchange and pay
the highest price fur same.
Mike our store your Headquarter*.
Prochaska
SCIO,
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OREGON
P*MlO*»T, W, F. Gill,
lasmsv, H. Mhdton
The Famous Chew with the
Delicious, Fruity Flavor
That Lasts
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
MADE BY MODERN PROCESSES
You want to get all the enjoyment
and benefit poMlbte out of tobacco.
I hen chew
tobacco.
You want your chew to have the
wholesome, appetising rich net* of ripe
fruit. Then chew Spear Head.
You want a plug with a deliciouily
tweet and mellow flavor that la»t< a*
long at the chew bit*. Then chew
Spear Head.
One chew of Spear Head will con­
vince any man that there'» no other to­
bacco on earth with iuch a rich and
lasting flavor. That'* became all the
natural juice« of the choicest Burley
Lai are retained in Spear Head.
The making of Spear Head u con­
ducted »trwtly according to pure-to-d
method» in a great modern factory that
is *pK-and-*pan throughou’.
The mort expensive modern pro-
ce**e* keep Spear Head frette, tweet
and pure at every itage.
The lutciou* plug of Spear Head,
from which you bite the tallies!,
wholesome*! of chew*, represent*
the highest form of plug tobacco
production.
Try Spewr Head—the very best chew
that money can buy.
In 10c cut»,
wrapped m wax paper.
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Our Flour I* a* good •» any made in
the Willamette Valley
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General Curl»» Milling Bu.ln,,,.
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and
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SCIO MEAT MARKET
Beef, Ven I and Pork, Smoked
Meats, Lard, Bologna, Etc.
Highest market price paid for Hide*, Veal and Hogs
Give us a trial
Special Prices for Sailed Hides
HolecheK
Bros..
Scio
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