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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1916)
« « • * i I * . /' • . - • • V ’ . ' ’< V , «* • • • « . • •»-* • • . • « • • *A ■• ’ k ' ». * ♦ *. ; « S® ft *: - A ••. . • » • . • »’■. t -. ... S' -r * *Vr*’ ;.r - -«E •- y. « „ G- ■* ï. - • -i • ‘ ' **• ' z • # 4 • * * «i I was captain <>f th«* B. i* s. wl h p«*nv«*d t<> Is* th** < h'itr.pio . -b<- feels well pa 1 for th • time js*nt with lots of Know edge thrown in. Most everyone r«*joic, I to ■*<■ the rain as it w as I udly n*d* <1. <'hatter Pox had to t *ut th« strawberry patch la«*t Tu< *da* and mi forgot the News. Wiii t not to do so a/am. Stop, Look and Listen! We *re in th«* mi.rl for prac tically anything yo < have to «11, having an Hazelwood cream sta tion working in conjunction with Un in th«* Mme building. Bring us your eggs, poultrv, hides, veal, dressed pork. • ns- cara bnrk. < I { |-‘A \| . ct< Our Haz ’1 wo * m | r* pr*-* ntativ . Mr O R Turner, w ho came here from Nortn Yamhill, leaving many Hati«fi<*d j at tons, who re gretted his leaving th *m, has charge of the htr.dling and t< ät- ing of cream and will treat you right. J M Calavan was a Sc.o W«d • sday. 6ht tintinni ¿lru.5 PUB; ISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY I In* pr. pn:« i I ih i - m dvmHtid im ’ liy-* v.ntrred at the postofftce at Scio, (in- . t«*ria" threat -m* to bring th«- aa wi ond-claaa mail matter. medical Mf |«-O HI ,-| Il »N Advertialng rat«-« ma !<• application. into th* «•ongri*.*"i«»i>iil <*<mtiov«-?*«v. I« A l I - One year in advance ......... One year, at end of year ............ Sin months in advance Ihr«-«* montii» in islvnmu « \ i er 's Philomath, Ore., June 22-24 BIG The following arc c*»n pn< e< <j ->n IhurMlay of «-ach w«-< k bv o ; I dealer»: Flour, per aark.................... .. Bran. |n-r too.............................. M «ddllng-«, pr r ton..... (.'hop. wheat. |»*t ton < ‘hop. oat«. per ton Barlev Chop Butter, <t ounlry) pi t roil Butter Fat net) £ 4 Egg», raae count, pe r tinaón ’ ilcna, per pound ... 11 1. 1 ' •ce-M*. per pound Turkey«, per i-oui.d 1-« ■ tucks, per teound I'cki ¡n 12 Duck*. Indian Kunn.-r 10 I’ork, dre»*«i I'ork, live weight. 7.10 V eal, per pou* *. for »hipt n,* 75 SO known Fam»»» t I00.0OC » Biggest “A pipeful of Tuxedo ia a wonder» fully pleat ant form of tobacco en» joyment, mild and toothing Now lot ’ h get t ' ■ > I In r elect him. Tappt is on tin < h sti r I! iv will never hear anv win* th«v to set« w I h ’I h - i tin y can Cf««ss In failing to leave any will tin* road ah>*ad of an oncom James J filli legistered U I ing automobili*. sile it note in> to what he thought of law vet s. 1 <> Ilio woman wh«i ha** giveii lp*r l>e-*t lov* ■! tu ber Somehow, one heals (ni country, thè p«*n«-«« tliat is leas eomplaiiit than former hovering over those ghiiMtli ly, from persons who can't Euiopean bittlefìelds will affor I an ocean ti ip. Scores of Big “Movie” Men oduccrs as well as actors, are n tant smokers and out- oken friends of Tuxedo. It’s ’ the soothing, restful, re- . sli ng -.moke men of their rvc racking vocation need. •ii.i g calms and comforts a ; Icr like n pipcof mild, cool, cct Tuxedo. ilpp«- il us thè |H*.ice bettei late tliaii m*v«-r. Women who fgvor suffrage show their grarp <>t politics bv splitting up into rival THOMAS CEEEK JOTTINGS factions, just like men. Mike Bilyeu left Saturday for Echo where be will attend to Partirgli p«iliti<M should business matters. He will I m * havo no place m th«*aimv «>r away for a week or ten «lays. th«* nnv\ or in nny congre- 1/tfTy Bilyeu and V L Calavan, who have lx*en v,.siting and t n- aioual «leiiling with them. joying it few days fishing, left A long pull, a strong pull for their homes at Albany Mon day. and a pull all together and Mr and Mrs Isaac Campbell we will have another good motored over from Albany Sun Republican in the \\ hUe day to spend the «lay with the Houae. latter’s grandmother, Mrs Nancy Bilyeu. A Gel m.ill sei« lit.st liu- James Wirth of eastern Oregon dis* i)V«*i«*<i that women talk is here visiting his bsother, Roy. Irn Bilyeu, who ba« lieen in mor«* than men. What a marvelous thing science is to Scio on th«* sick list, was able to return to the woof camp Satur be sur«! day. I m One week’s trial of Tux edo will j A gw you. You can buy Tuxedo everywhere / . * ‘k M. I fl TTENTION Ft RMERSI I * • V hen In lean do not fail to call at our »tore. w-ii«-r<- ' ■>u will alway« iind a good line of staple m«-r> l.w .. •* to m i . t tr* n Our pri< * ■ ar< th«- low<»t and <>ur good» the beat • • *. ' ' * •* ’•* < • 1 * 9 a 8 a Make our store your Headquarters, a F. j j* Co. Prochaska 9 SCIO, a OREGON Fanali«« »T. W. F. fìlli. Snsarta«, K. >h«-lUin I SCIO ROLLER MILLS t so -«»,<«•« <i« a r» I » I >!>:< *>■ M |l> H am ICMtft «>ur Flour ia »« g<«»«t u> any mad«* in th** Wiiiam.■««•* Valley a : i W- .«.. . »...I «n Dow» '/:/!}’ a * 5. if rjxteed 6’ f : / c>«n«.r>l C u»«.*m MHIIna Rueln»«« S.I., W. a» ar. When« In «Ho BeMHi Fl.Id .nd for Flvvr .nd Ea.h.ng.d Bw.ln... .„d for Will Tr»el You Kight 5c Fan- *u« green tin 10c In Tin If»- rnftrf, an.t adr. /« Clan SCIO MEAT MARKET Holechek 9 I l> 9 U r take egga and butter in exchange and pay th«* highest price for »smr, * * -• ■ s, • Ï Pouch A larger crowd than usual at- A «lore of democritee f«*r t« • d< -i Sunday School .nd churcb 30< anJHf. four years has never fail« I Sunday a.- it was the last day «if to make the country sick of the contest. As Chatter Bex \ i ecv CU «C3» *CT «O- O «O Ol «O <OI «<3» «C» O <r3s «ZF «2X 7/•* F* »• a«v c’•••*!* Tuxedo is aged fromthree o five years in wooden hogs- r.idl to make it mellow and wect flavored. But the thing at takes out all the bite and . rshness and makes Tuxedo o bland and gentle that it .n’t hurt the most sensitive tongue or throat, ¡9 the fam ous and exdurivc “Tuxedo Process.” I Philomath Round-Up Association us»*«l A n<»tli< r fi uitiul s*mrc«* of' immtal «uggcstii’ii in vain «>n accidents is tin* sporting in Col. I !<>• fM vel. stin< t which inspirai pcopl WCstei’n ( fregoli 7 iro Si leer Al aunt id Adniis>ion: *”)flc«and «$ 1, Box seats $|.50 For information addrnM w a.-el woid- Appnrvntlv in Show ('us// Prizes S idd < » f bstinrf >•>()()■ /> ’u m . Isrrnsinns Parades —Other ii t r .Ittructinns Lute 11 R kart .s 'iorth of Klamath Eads L>M«»r •/ or» O OF Outlaw Hartws from Eastern Orr^on and . \ art!a rn cruda .\t I’’ Grami Stund Stats ¡0,000 Ptople D W. Griffith (M DAYS Guaranteed Sensations BucKÌiig’ ami Roping: (’ontc'-t, Steer Bull D.ig-ging- anil Riding, Maverick W ild Horse, Relav, (’owlhiv and <’ow- girl Raeos. I'ancx and Trick Ritling, Big’ Horst» Sale. Indian Hances. 11’* '// JA.r/.v/// Cuttle frisii frinii the rande- SI 36 1 « Wild West Show MARKET REPORI Successor’ to » « AND i « IIATO H B<>. Scio Cash Pro«! ice Co, for . 9 5 Mrs Clyde Rodg« r vi <it< >; with Mrs bon Mck< *i.t i< Scio last Saturday. H al'IJ < la-si fvmg PhihiiihiIb II(limd-ilp Chronic X- Wortman ti i >1 7-acre job of slashing for Mr Clara Smith Tu< iwlay. S B Col«* and wife w< r<* Stay ton ahop|>ers Tuesday. 1 L W. (HABLES *"l h ill < hr, rfuily lhat « T imlrr- lain*» tabi« !« ar*- tlw rr.o»t wattifact ry r< n * t> f ■ «ton.» h troul l*-» a 4 • *■•’ ulipati* ■* that « ha»«- *>..*l i«* thitly ? ur • - It BEST EOR OREGONIANS M.rj*hy, «Ir ., ,- •«. \\ * !J»burg. N Y.- Ot.tairuit4«i evrryw|wr*e. B * Jf M. ßülrc! Mçt. Cohi'ìis l:*qen Esten Stewart of Alben' -| * ’ Saturday and Sunday at th« home of hi * uncle, Will Gr .*.•. W*- are in the n.nrF«*t for fin stork hog«. Wi’ightng front I1"» to I. lb», If you have any for »ai«. rail u» up. a Monta, h «rouble» and luti tipation * * * * •« X » tra Bros., Scio I