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■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
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When () • d’yu work ti g ••c*. ipnr»<l old sun
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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.
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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'
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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
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We take eggs and butter in exchange and pay
the highest price for same.
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/"or you a rosi
li! Portia ml if roirs
Yes!
There will be a Rose for You
at
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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
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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
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New Undertaking Parlors
Gonveal Cu»«om
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We
Mllllna bu.ln...
Whwl
Sal».
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Treat You
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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
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OREGON
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PaaamaxT, W. F. («ill.
H» amar, It. "hclton
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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
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