The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, June 22, 1916, Image 2

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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
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pr. pn:« i I ih i - m
dvmHtid
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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
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«•ongri*.*"i«»i>iil <*<mtiov«-?*«v.
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One year in advance
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One year, at end of year ............
Sin months in advance
Ihr«-«* montii» in islvnmu
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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
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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
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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.
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One week’s trial of Tux­
edo will j A gw you.
You can buy Tuxedo everywhere
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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
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Fanali«« »T. W. F. fìlli.
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«>ur Flour ia »« g<«»«t u> any mad«* in
th** Wiiiam.■««•* Valley
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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.
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SCIO MEAT MARKET
Holechek
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U r take egga and butter in exchange and pay
th«* highest price for »smr,
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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
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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.”
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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
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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
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Outlaw Hartws from Eastern Orr^on and
. \ art!a rn cruda
.\t I’’ Grami Stund Stats ¡0,000 Ptople
D W. Griffith
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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-
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MARKET REPORI
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Scio Cash Pro«! ice Co,
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Mrs Clyde
Rodg« r
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with Mrs bon Mck< *i.t i<
Scio last Saturday.
H al'IJ
< la-si fvmg
PhihiiihiIb II(limd-ilp
Chronic X- Wortman ti
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7-acre job of slashing for Mr
Clara Smith Tu< iwlay.
S B Col«* and wife w< r<* Stay­
ton ahop|>ers Tuesday.
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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.
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