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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1916)
. Stop, Look and Listen! Attention Tord 0 irne ns Farmer« I>o you know that Scio has a n«*w produce buying firm? We arc in the market for prac tically anvi* ur you have to <11, having an H z **I. vo « m | ere im sta tion working in conjunction with uh in the mii e building. Bring uh your eggs, poultrv, hides. Veul. dr» " • I J rk. cas- cara bark, wo»»l. monair. o’ i ,< p- ; • • • < HI \ \ I Our H izelwo : »• pr« -•■Tit itiv«*, Mr O R Turner h i a r p itat >n of being up to tl minute on the handling and texting of cream and will treat you right. W hen in S< <> call and s<*e us whether you have anything to sell or not. it’ i 11 |i /ii i i Mr N C Ixiwe is the on;.» li censed in dertak<*r and « m- bi mer of S -io. \ I w. rs guaranteed satisfactory. We have a larg* stock of cas kets on hat <1 and a i ice h'-ar.”. All call« promptly attended day or night. A lad)‘s :<••*. will I m * furnished if required. end N. C. Lowt Brownsvill •, Oregon, SCIO, JUNE 14 OREGON 15. 1916 ARUSO PICNIC DELUXE Go d free camp /rounds Street Para»!** <" y day Bund Concert - 1' ily Exhibit of Home-ma le products Mu ic by Train •<! Ct or ises Baseball <¡am •« I).*i • y You can afford to go In ta ■ g advn t i • of wh'ch v. II be on sale fn>m all S i’l < rn Pacific tations June 13th to lb'h it clusiv . carrying fin return limit to Jm1*.'. 1916. Call <>n local agent for further information or write John M Stott, tlcncral l*s* enger Agent. Portland, Oregon Trnor, Svyar “Tux do r rr p h t e I y »1 ’ic» my k o b a c c o <-.tt Mo*t u, '• ’ant cf til, f-ort a 1 i n g e r * • i.andpoint, . .<xedo does not irritate my throat.'* A. G. Prill Automobile* M ai n Street jlcevc-Vodve Motor so now there’s no need to sacrifice pride to economy » Xov < , t , i, • i •«,,,» \ nr o*n <* of pruh* and -tr.i t< st , roi i.iuy art* fuUv * ii *itfivd in i . n l th' ««me r»r. Nev«-r I cf<»r<* has a stylish, rotnpleU'ly equipiwd c»r lw»t> offerud at anywhere r.»*ar »o J h * ti.t e'd <»t *y t»»lk. Kut it i» ev.’ry inch an Ovrriiknd— i a Ivrfr« t beauty. T hough a ■ nail, light, economical car, it i» K |H> A rful Al l it I.«. al.MdutvIy rv’n| let«* to the last roomy, tire U , el ,■ i<-tncatiy tr rally lighted ami »tnrt<<l. and the electrical detail Of <• , urn» it ------------- control butlo:»« are local 1 on the »ttfennfc column right at your finger .■•*c« Ove land tijn» A» • r » « ri <« O- *•' ’ : • O'* * 4’ * i- nut to he compared Tl • b i ivant cantilever rear »pringa. the with any otavr ear of it* »¡2« deep, soft ui.ht»Utery. and Hr <• tire* provide real riding comfort. You should have a <*ar th»« spring and if you want top claim at laittom price, it flnual be thia Overland, for no •it* t car meet» both these require- menta Th? demand for thia rar Or».er youra now, to a/oul delay. Kntrrcf at th«' poatoffkr at Scio. Ore a. «weond-cia»« mail matter. Mt’ iiM« hi 1-11« in i< A I K.*: ... One year in sdvanc«1 (>ne year, at «•!><! of year <«x month« in advance ... Thrw-v month« in «.ivancu Advertising rate, made application. »1 u 1 w 7» known oh , of Albany, and lion S M Garland ami Mavor I’nder- w o id of l.el>amiii. After the iliniH r *ev«*ral short speerlie- were made, chief among which was otic by Mr Irvine who spoke feelingly of his boyhood ami eaflv niaiilioo»! which was «•pent in S i<>. For a man who is treading life's pathway with sightless eves. Mr Irvine is one of th»* most notable ami remarkable fig ures on the <'oast, ami is a help ami inspiration to ev eryone with whom lie com«' in contact. The writer ha- always felt that blin lie-- was one of the wor-t calami ties that could befall our, hut alter hearing Mr Irvine'- address at the school audi torium, meeting him, con versing along general line«. Last Friday evening a few of the Scio business men took dinner at the Scio hotel with B F Irvine. editor of the Portland Journal, who delivered the Commence meiit address at the school auditorium. Betide the guest of honor. tln»se from out of town, present at the amt seeing the happy opti- di tiuer wee«, Mr It vine's mi.-m with which he meet' tor «ex *-* x» o »e* W hen ih town rf< rot fail to rail it our »»tore. ubere j •»: Milt a.waji t ■ <1 c g«*«l line of «tapie nx-rchananu* to ulcct ft'm Gur prie«» are the low«»! amt our >• 00.1» th> l>«*«t » We take «•»•».- .<r. ' li tter in exchange and pay th. hi Ici p»i for «arie. 9 9 Jj 9 M«ke our »tore your Her. !<(uart' ra. Q. P.'ochaska F SCIO, /♦* P M Co. OREGON <i O ' «»rn< PaaaioatT, W ». Gill. snaaTtav, K. Shelton C ijMto The trifiaal “ Tuxedo Proce»»” < I retin ne mild Kentucky Burley, ” < ¡lowed hr 3 to 5 year*’ ageing, f : fivr/y remove« every particle of bar ness and “bite”. Put Tuxedo to the /nr. That w li »how you whv, to million» i f men. Tuxedo is the only “jurt right” »moke. Read the guarantee in the top of every tin. Y ou can buy Tuxedo every where SCIO ROLLER MILLS INIOHPOHA 1'1 II !■>•< >• MIOCM *3“ O m >« Our Flour i« »« good sa any mad«' in th«- Willamette Valley EVEHY SACK GEA RA.VTEED Ws» *i«* • O«r» • •<«»m Millihg l>M«»rx«uu f ••«! SaI» Whvat F lour or» » r» iKa boM«ht I laid T rwat Y ou and for Flour and >.B«Kantfa.i Botin*«« !• luht Pouch 5c Famous green i.n SCIO MEAT MARKET 10c /• Zia //•- aiAri, «Hr a.J Mr. Beef, Veal anti Pork, Smoked Meats, Lard, Bologna, Etc. / » Gian HamiJiri, iCiaaJWt. Highest market price paid for Hides, Veal and Hogs Give us a trial Special I’ri» t s for .'••il e»l Hides awkhcah tobacco c mpaîit HolecHek Bros.. 9 9 9 9 9 o 4 ths ■ A ---------------- tte n F armers Q • ‘Tuxedo Does Not In itate My Throat” flit P*?ftA 7 I * I SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES PUBI «SHED EVERY THURSDAY BY L W. CHARLES Csrva H Cree Modal 75 Lb it's what the world’« greatest tenor «ays about Tuxedo. 1 hat’s what you will say about Tuxedo alter I, .11 .* -6Ä' ’n you've given tins mildest and pleasantest of all tobac brother ' 'omnii-Holier 1 r\ ii.e cos a week's trial. 6hc kantiani ileus !G'1N Istrici Yçr livtn» l'Vr» Il «nd *• « «M *•., U' li-t pition il .IIHJ Annual Reunion Linn County Pioneers w. and **l will ch«-rrfi lain*« tablets nr<* r« tnedy for «t mach trini »tipation that I have .old <« »r»’«itijg . «>»• -ervicc, writ« • S H Muryhy, drvgg «t, Welteburg g. N Y. tywhere. 0 * W’hcn in need of repairs, greases, oils, tire« or repair work, look me np. 1 have a full line of Ford r. pair parts . t Ford catalogue price*. Fr«*e tire vice to Ford owner*. Will liver it tire any place witiiin five miles of Scio at the list price, no charge for delivery. Bring in your old tires for vulcanizing, they will lw at tended to by a»t experienced man. Fr»'d T Bilyeu, Phone Zl Successors to Scio Cash Piod.aeCo. Admission to grounds free lr>>! t : . r .1 li Scio