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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1916)
• 1 • .• *” • • I . ’ • • • ». ’ . ’. J.* : i kt . • •• !<> Brat quality butter wrapper», n< atly printed to conform with a the law. 60c per hundred at the News office. Reg istori li Duroc Jersey boar for service at my home one niil<> west of Scio on West Scio road; terms of service $1.00 Ch»s Chrx. 4 Itf All lot owners are hereby noti fied that an a*«- *sment of $1.00 for full lot or 60c for 12 lot hu- been levied for nceticd work at the E'ranklin B.tte Masonic c -tottery, or to appear in p.-rs >* or representative the 27th day of May. 1916, prepared to do sat<i work under supervision of Tho- Smail, supervisor of the cem< tvry. Successors to Scio Cash Produce Co. (6hr kantiani ilni's» Whciplng Cough. One of the most *urc. »»ful prepara lion* in u»e f<>r thi* di»va»« i» Chain berlain*» Ct ugh !(< tn.oy S W XL Clinton, Blandon Sprit r». Ala. write», “Our baby hatl whooping cough a* ba * u moal any ba.-y could have it. I gave him Chamberlain'» t'ough llenn dv and it «Kin got him well. Obtainable «•very where. T hursday by L. W. CHARLES Cnt*r*d at the jx>*totfi<-<- at Scio. Ore., an »xcoH'I cla*« mail matt« r. Advertising l< A l l- : m rate* made application. Rex Beacht;; known on lllote While (¡ermnni wits link ing p.terengi r vt I-« I m -« hum - they rest-mlde I IranapoitR, she was ciirefnl not to ap proach dangerously near tin- real trail-port*- lha» were carrying the Rursian stildiets main A. G. Prill Automobile* MeV o lie Cemetery iraOBE-IV.WE m. Ml - liMi HII’ITi >N i have imoked Tuxedo intufr- ArcticAlatlta, 'nPanama and 'Vcryuthert —- DouIdnet th<> :mohe another hind.“ an* uh re “Eve to France. Another encouraging feat tire of tin* situation is that there doesn't seem to be nearly ha many A merican G. O I*, might possibly usual marrying girls i as break the sol d S tilth, but counts. not with a condi lute named Sherman. Sometimes it seems to us L Sic eve-Valve Motor so now there’s no need to sacrifice pride to economy So« for the lir«t time v »ur «vn»c of pride and strident economy arc fully a->»;..<! in < nv ai d the same car. Never before has a stylish, «sim5 rtable, completely equipped car been offered at anywhere near »o low a price This Overland cost« only But it is every inch an Over 1«.- I a [.erfect Ix auty. Though a small, light, economical car, it is rix u.y, strong and p -vi rf-il And it 1» absolutely complete to the last detail. Of course it «Metrically lighted and started, and the electrical control i.uti * • nr«- loi at«-d on the steering column right at your finger tij«» As for -asy riding, thia new««»* Overland is not to be compared with any other car of its » ize. The buoyant cantilever rear springs, the dec - » «ft unhidvtery. and large tire» provide real riding comfort. You should hav<- a rar this spring ind if you want top class at bottom price, it must In- this Ovi-rinnd, f>r no other car rfieets both these require ment* Fhe <1 -tnvid (<>' thi- car is in excess of the fs. tory’a capacity. Order your» now, to avoid d- lay. See me right away. fl " hen in town do not fail to call at our »tore, where you will always find a good line of staple merchandise to select from Our prices are the lowest and our good» the best like Iv.x Beach end the virile, red-blooded youths he writes about, have a I arty man’r.appc- tite for tobacco. 1 ku men find Tuxedo supremely satis» fying. And they can puff away at their beloved pipes all day and far into the ni;;ht so mild, gentle and soothing is Tuxedo, tuxedo V.<rs»/Ne«M ra««*A«/,M»^cw>w» Three to five years’ageing wood meliows the ripe Burl leaf for Tuxedoj then the fa mou9criftea/“T uxedo Process’ takes out all the bite and abso lutely Trrtvwfi tonjue-soreness Next thing we’ll be Killing and throat • irritation. The *i.V people a day for nuking “Tuxedo Process” has plenty .Mexican tr«H»|>H are ex if it'n hot enough for uh . of imitators, but none has ever pected to make a bettei equalled it. search for Villa if their nt- Try Tm <lo—you take no risk. tenliuli is not distracted In See the guarantee in the top of the tin. If 1'uxeJo isn't everything it sight of the ('tilled Slates claim« to be. the dealer will give troops. you your money back. We take ejrg.x aid butter in exchange and pay the highest price for same. Mtkr our store your Headquarters. Prochaska SCIO, You can buy Tuxedo everywhere J. J Barne», W. F, Gill, J A. Bilyeu, J. R. Rarnw, Mrs. Jennie Warner. Scio Mlllliis Gontpaiii’ «VtOSStSOM TO SCIO ROLLER MlkliS IWOOMI-OHAT» l> nFl-KMBFH -J- lOOW Our Flour i» a» good ■» any made in th«- Willamette Valley A'17:7/1’ .s'./f’A* GC.tlMXTEFJ) W- do . Cl»«». General C u.lom Mllllna Bualne.. Solo Wheal in <K. BouaHt Field Flour .nd and f.r Burine.. Treat Y..u Ki.hl Pouch 5c FanuMH frren tiD SCIO MEAT MARKET 10c Beef, Veal and Pork, Smoked Meats, Lard, Bologna, Etc. Germany's diplomacy has /■ r«» //■• almost reached the ‘votile ••J *k. another” stage. /« Clfll Highest market price paid for Hides, Veal and Hogs Give us a trial Special Price» for Salted Hide* llnaiJiri, the to ®- OREGON P kmidkxt , W. F. Gill. HaravT»aT, R. *-h«lton r —d Ono of the residents of Miutis'in, Win, left that city a for public ini provenieiitH. This is anotliei Wo trust Henry's next ex kind of Wisconsin idea, but pedition will arrangi* for a a good one. Hto|H)ver in Dublin. $695. Scio Model 75 Active, Clean-Cut Young Men that if old Job had the least If ignoiance is bliss, a sense of decency he would whole lot of us certainh come back and hand over his medal on patience to ought to l>e riotously happx Wood row. Wonder what*» the < man for * It’s a long way Tipperary.” (MonLifc I desire to expre«s my appre BEST FOR OREGONIANS ciation and gratitude to the peo Pictorial Review and Santiam ple of Marion and Linn Counties N» -v- , both one year f<«r $1.75. I 1 JWH, IttlffCl Iff., CWfkHiS, BfRM for their support at the late pri mary election. The same kind . favor extended to me in th»* Fall will elect r.ie judge of one of the departments of the Circuit Court over which 1 promise to preside with that efficiency and economy learned from experience. Geo. G. Bingham. Farmer# I)o you know tint Scio haa a nt*« pout«- buying firm? We nr«* in the market for prac tically anything you have to sell, having an Hazelwood crerm sta tion working in conjunction with ua in the aarne building. Bring uh your egg*. poultry, hid«-#, veal. dre»Hed pork, caa- cara bnrk, wool, monair, old 3«p- per. rubber. (’REAM. etc. Our Hazelwood repreaentative, Mr S E Lowry ha» a reputation of being up to the minute on the handling and tenting of cream and will treat yon right. When in Scio call and .««*<• uh whether you have anything to sell or not. One year in advance .................. ft 2f> One year, at «-nd of year ..... 1 50 7Ä Sia month» In advance..................... W> 1 hree month» in advance ... . ti>.:..-.a;..-_.. . ù X. Stop, Look and Listen! pub ; ished every * V V*^ > ", , * TH« AMtmCAM TOBACCO HolecheR Bros.. Scio ¥