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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1916)
»» • I". I, * -d *« «<* 8 . 7 << < • A -, ». ’ > *j; I Stop, Look and Listen! pub : ished every T hursday j .«di — »» •«.■< . •JL -Î (6 hr ^nntiain Viens • • a> P e _W • aa I Stornarli (rouble« and von*l»pattoa by lai "I Will ' hr. r • Bt*rjT|T* gl ■ 1 I U -x> I hat tn -«t aatisf »< ■ Bl - - L. W. CHARI ES ■Upation that I have sold in thirty-four years' drug «tore «rvu«." writ« » * H BEST FOR OREGONIAN'S interrii al th«- poatofArc at Sri«». Or«?., Murphy, drugg st. Wellsburg. N Y litt», .»ble every a here. | | jjgg Ifetric! I?. CifWll«. OftÇM as vrrond rl*»« mail matter. Farmers Do you know that Scio has a new produce buying firm? We arc in the market for prac tically anything you have to roll, having ho Hazelwood creum sta tion working in c injuncti n with us in the same building. Bring us your eggs, poultry, hides, veal, dressed pork, cas es r a bnrk, wool, mohair, old cop- 1« r. rubber. ( ’ I < !•’ A \ I. etc. Our Hazelwood representative, Mr 0 R Turner 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 R<‘<‘ UH whether you have anything to sell or not. mt ’ ii »-« •itip'ri ’)ne year in advance >ne year, at end of year *'ix month, in advance . three month« in advance tdvertiilng rat«« made application known I ’«rethought A. G. Prill People a«e learning that a little fore thought often »ave» them a big ex- pen««. Here le an instance; E " A« cher, Caldwell, Ohio, write» I do not believe that our family haa been with out Chamberlain'« Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy «ince we commenced keeping hou«e year* ago. " hen we go on an extended viait we take it with u»." Obtainable everywhere. Automobile« I)ENS.\IOIIE-W I'll. Sleeve-VaJve Motor Successors to Scio Cash Produce Co. so now there’s no need to sacrifice pride to economy Tuxedo Mights ROOT SHOWS HiS ERRORS. by Walt Mason h When () • d’yu work ti g ••c*. ipnr»<l old sun ’ * in the wei! hi 'jvn ' , ’ rn I stretch my • <r:u thr ftres'de warm i mi . i my ca r and rest. 1 hen I tak my p j»e wh <! in n.;k!’y ripe, us th'" pipes of good smokers are. will, i <hording s >u! then I fill its bcv.I from my ¿.lacs’l xrdo jar. And I smoke nt rase, and my troubh flera to the place where dead trouh1 s go; and my vzc rics ccem, in my v aktny dream in Ionr-r tn have a rhow. A*".d I cav, "In deed, it’s a noble weed that drives all the ghosts away, ard clamps the bd on the careo that :.kid around through the busy day*. 11 c wo-ries arid wora and such things as those in the d ythnr ’eave their scar, hut there’s rest at nifcht an i a calm delight in my gUss 1 uxedo jar," Sow for the first time your sense of pride and strictest economy are fully satisfied in one and the same car Never before has a stylish, comfortable, completely equipped car b*-«n offered a» anywhere near so low a price Thia Overland coats only |»>S5. Hut it is every inch an Overland a perfect beauty. Though a »mall, light, economical car. it is roomy. strong and powerful. And it is absolutely comp lete to the last detail. Of course it i» «Metrically lighted and started; and the electrical control buttons are located on the st«*ering column right at your finger Ups. As for easy riding, thia newest Overland is not to be compared with any other car of it* «Ise. The buoyant cantilever rear springs, the deep. « >ft upholstery, and large tires provide real riding comfort. You should have a car this spring and if you want top class at bottom price, it mint be this Overland, for no other car meet» both these require ments The demand for thia car is in excess of the factory'» capacity. (Infer your« now. to avoid d-lay. See me right sway. Wilson Has Fai’ad In Forclg ar.ö Domestic Policies. *TT» I ■ 1 J Wa ' ' 4 Usfc C.<v. With the odi|>atb'ii of Yera t'rus the m'»rnl power "I ’he CnJie I Stab*» In Mexl< >> ended We Were th<n «nd nc are lew listed for wt at '-e dll to Mexico. i.n 1 We were tin ii nud ve are »»••»* dr.» lacal for <»nr treble and irrrsolut«* fcllun- to protect the 11« ■» and rights of . nr < li.n.t No U.ig I- •<■ dlahouurv' l and no • lltn-nsbip *o little worth th.* iLa.mlng In M< vl-o • » our» And th I la v. bj u, bale felt <1 tn Xlc’.lco. Poucy ef -W«te!»fu| Wiilin;.*» Ilicn-llble »» It »crui». Jluctla h'd bion turned ot:t t y the nv -all <• of t'-ic Anu-rtcmi g »i ornu oid without uiiy g larinlica from the Hi< n who W.rr to lie »<*t up In Ills pl nr. and »«• I' <• t.iur drriiitc ami Itumiuz and rn »tilling lune roue on to this d.iy. Afu-r l.'nrrta hud fallen uni the Vera Cru* exts-dl Hull had lx*rn wlt'idrnwn l*nr«l»enl Wilson uniiotiiM «-A tli.it no one w as entitled to Interfere In the n'Tnlrw of Mexico; that site w<a entlllol to settle them brrwrlf, Hi- dba InIm» ell ».* s|'o|.»ll>lllty for what h.ip|M*ti» tu Met kx» and conieiita hlniM*lf with a |d' > Model 75 * fl 0 5 Í U hen in town do not fail to call at our «tore, whirr you will ala ay» find a good line of staple merchai <h»c to ««-Icct from. Our price« are the lowest and our goods the twat o fl We take eggs and butter in exchange and pay the highest price for same. 9 % fl M«kc our «tore your Headquarters. fl (Continued or. page 8) M /"or you a rosi li! Portia ml if roirs Yes! There will be a Rose for You at l hr Rose Portland 7, June 8. 9. Festival 1916 Tuesday, June Gth Crowning of Hoae Festival Queen at 8 p. m. " ednesday. June "th Grand Pageant of School Children 9 45 a. m. National Dedication of Columbia River Highway 2 p. m. Thursday. June Sth Annual Floral Pageant at 2 p. m. Friday. June 9th Military, Fraternal ami Civic Pageant 10 a. m. <'hinr»e Baby show ami Parade 3.30 p. m. Coatume Parade. Mardi Graa feature» in evening. Many other attraction« not mentioned above. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES Will lie on »ale from all -outhcr-i Pacific ata- tiona. Ro»eburg ami North. June 4th to 9th in clusive. return limit June 12th From »tation« •outh of Roseburg in Oregon and Klamath Fall« Branch, June 4th to Sth inclusive. Return limit June 17th. ('all on local agent for further information or write John M Attention Ford Dieners T ■BRu » T >* lb »•' , i *. ' * i * * » • • « fl » innario.. J. J.Harnea, W. F. («ill J A. Bilyeu, J. K. Harn-», Mrs. Jennie Warner. ORMI« SCIO ROLLER MILLS IV« <innoH»r> n lurkMlUH •» tnoa Our Flour it as good at tny made in the Willamette Valley E J 'EE }' S.K K (1E. IRAXTEED F...I New Undertaking Parlors Gonveal Cu»«om •» Fleur. ae We Mllllna bu.ln... Whwl Sal». are In the B.Mahl Flat« Treat You .-<1 far tl.ur and f.r E.».K»na.d Bualnaaa and Will Slihi I I 1 SCIO MEAT MARKET Beef, Veal and Pork, Smoked Meats, Lard, Bologna, Etc. Highest market price paid for Hides, Veal and Hogs Give us a trial Special Prives for Sailed Hides N. I. Morrison and N. C. Lowe Holechek OREGON rry « OREGON «•me ... PaaamaxT, W. F. («ill. H» amar, It. "hclton We ,iu • SCIO. Co. 9 « When in need of repairs, gnases, oils, tires or repair work, look me up. 1 have a full line of Ford repair parts it F >rd catalogue prices. Free tire ser vice to Ford owners. Will de liver a tire any place within five miles of Scio at the list price, no charge for delivery. Bring in your old tires for vulcanizing, they will be at tended to by an experienced man. Fred T Bilyeu, Ford Agt, Phone 27 Scio, Oregon. Mr N C Lowe is the only li censed undertaker and em balmer of Scio. All work guaranteed satisfactory. We have a large stock of cas kets on hand and a nice hearse. All calls promptly attended day or night. A lady’s services will be furnished if required. ProchasKa ®- SCIO, Scott, (»«neral Paaiangar Agent, Poet land. Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES v F. Bros.. Scio ■ s ■’ a I ■*a i • 1