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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1916)
» * • ■ » « . A. ? e ♦ - X 4 • ■ ». * - ............................ .... . ■ , • _, •*»*' , ^.^.3 - w . • • • • ■ *( * *"* a .• »• .- • JLVa . - '< ■ «• t f ' a » “ a • » * i < ♦ • ' V ' • -• » • • • • I . • » ‘ e « Stop, Look and Listen! ■ ’! » • » ' 4 •v' 1 » 4- « ■> * . ^ • M > a. I I V’/U .* ■' J * t » . A • ♦ a A • J ■ -* . > « ’l « •A i » *• < > * ► • . X if Faced by demand» from ’be cot bii tor», engineer», firemen and brakemen that would impose on t t < . trv i .11 i in : r ir port itmn vo»ts o* \ We are in the market for prac tically anything you have to .*< II, having an Hazelwood < ream sta tion working in c »«junction with us in the same building. Bring us your eggs, poultry, hides, veal, dressed |s>rk. cas- cara bark. ( 'HI : ,\ M . etc. Our Hazel wo. <1 r. pr< -< illative, Mr O R Turner, who come here from North Yamhill, leaving many satisfied patrons, who re gretted his leaving them, has charge of the handling and trst- ing of cream arid w ill tri .it you right. V * ‘»J I Railroads Ur;? Pub’ic Inquiry rr.d Arbitration The formal pro; i ol tl c ailro. .» to the employes tor the settlement of the controversy 1» as fmi.Avs: Our i--nferr»rr« »•>»«• c matter« tn ntinm et »V » «t pf . «at »t »1 the r » t 1 I Prr v ' » •• I .-<»«• r«i a ' *( s jt » ;. r rriotfi .rf if* '»» i » a«• it in a i tc a I titu cigl rr»r it tnp t <> ? ; to r ju«t and » tf tkt * w» 1« } (ft |i r pen.»«'», r l.'«e L «•nni.i»»i*'M lu tw«i»»«i<i A**d I ■ e \esv *»» of the 1 r te’ll law* « ••* tr -ir» «« < > t if « tie f.e* r»«*nr to ra> e . e ’ « - r? »’ ** r • •« • .!» *.«.■• • c • v ■ t a * »rr tv • if < e ■ By «• 1 . e I r 1 r C v r r«‘ i rr*»«.* .e ««r r «' at wr j■ ■ » •• re , pfQH’pt t dt*j . e « » » 1 »r • ■ rp r- .» - *-«e-v r« ' • n ind thi« e»e thi • r- j» t<| » ■ 'rit->r t r. ,e» | c-pfote W’ prop »e «» a« »uuf e .<**■>• t li r t pf of • / to w h <’ • ’» *t we d • .rd t • r •«- .t»tt ■ a*« : at tom t.. < n «» a f»eee««ar> :«» mcr« t * . Qa * h ,.!* Ar«» Leaders Refuse Offer and Take Strike Vote. I : i, at the j. int <onferent e held in New York. June 1 15, rrt or . t r Her <>t the r.ulri . .- to subinit the issue to arbitration or Federal review, and the empt *cs are now voting on the question whether authority «hall be given tlx e leader» to declare a nation wide strike. I he Interstate ('*-:i me: c ( mini »n is proposed by the railroads a» the public bod) to which tin- ie <>*i it t > l < referred for these reasons: •11'14 Succi HHors to Scio Cash Produce Co. I Hl ' reference to an impartial ! < :er.d tribunal \\ , . • . - rd, tl • have no difference» that vou'o nut be cuiisidereii tmrly ami detided justly bv such a public body. W<- arc in the market for flu wtrjck hogs. Weighing from 1 «1 to 125 11». If you have any for »ale. rail u» up. f S’ <, ■ ' I I ••x'r« im- Hpritiunm-HH with w|ii< It they view thomnelvcH Kill llivir Í lltlT«-H (ûhr $:intiam jlms pub ; ished every T hursday by L W. CHARLES No nthrr h^fs w t’h • /« h •«» tfifsmutr b ot rttlma«l to<tdi» <»n« ’ »* • * , *t •ion »n the I u’.Jtt «Oil*. rt..p Knterr.1 at th«- pnatuffk-r nt Scio, jOrt».. an «•rónd ela.» mail matter. « Mt • it«« it i rm i\ it a i i- - On® year in advance .............. 11 One year, at end of year ........... 1 "til months In advance ................... 1 hrve month» in advance ........... Advertising rates made application. 26 50 75 50 known on I lie prenidviit of the to- ba.-eo merchant-’ a»*Hociatioii describes (obit* Co an “a liec- « "nary luxury.’’ < >r a» you might »ay a luxurious ne- Ccs.'ft v. i n ('ontendiiig nation* Europe have Hitch mimdiiny ill-position- that tiny repoit only theii \ i< toi i«-. There nre thone who wear the Hag on their coat lapel and then there are those who w ear it on the heart. New Undertaking Parlors \ ilia han been killed I HO tuny time« the public 1 will >t belicvn it when tin* ciihh ifeiilly doe« Htreleh hemp. >*..*•>• Mr N C Ixiwe 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. Y' i ’ e" < •■ - * p i. )llie James referred to Bry an an the world*« ntest democrat • .N<>t mm ing Mr Wilson an rhtlv aristocratie w as he. K. I. Morrison and N. C. Lowe ^^knother fascinating thing bout the politician« is the! •'**. •' SCIO, rs «• M ra r by (hr pub hr ; • ' e ■■ rf a. e to p>« It'.« rrftted W » get fir that» lh< f«tr» p44vi I hr Intrrwtite ( * ' r r < » ; ■<' wifh tt* « un trol ovtf rate«. is ir a I f «» n>ake a « »» up eft iftrrM'gRf <»n tnd ret .*rt • «h de< iMOt *• would pro- -< ’ • tl r i j | c i.r art the uwutri cd (. r radi >«>!• and the pubhs f r railroad« from > t > t e trn • The railroad» f el at they havt no rig wage preferment of $ 100,00O,( .’00 a year t one-fifth of ill the enr ' x ». v. / n ut a i lear m n 'r f'om a public tribunal that shall determine the mcr ts of the case after a re* ew of ill the hut» The tingle ittue before t • trty it be tell ed by an imf>artial (¡01 eminent t'., ' aar ne 1 National Conference Committee of the Railway« I U‘HA I ft. r H Al HUH.Il I A i U wh * ..*••» I *»*• l a • ■•<! I * fl Al I’W I S .<•*•/*» sgw» t.• sau af Sri 1 * esa» < » M . * way C I H k KIM » f.e. Waaaf* Ngw Y«.»b S»w Ila»* . v Ila slw.el Mai « •< r M (< »Ar XI AS »•••r.waMeas S utima hai «s» I Oliti I f ea f Wassfw W «haah II• »st r » <*B<»«irY 4sss »a.er-aseïw- Nsw 1 wsb ta >• t<a war the only way to get the ( alt t'e rich Juice» store I vp ly nature in t' e tobacco leaf Í • ■ r, of e rse, t > t e plug form <i t I i v.luch o the most natural an I the ci< .ne»t form. “Chewing r d t> like Spear I'ead make, the »ahvarv g’ •!» mire .'live, winch in t n i a benetkul effect on the whole ■' ,-'.!d to this the sweet, mell >w. <!. , .¡» fl.v r of a chew of Spear Head, and y >u I ,ve tl e highest possible degrt: of toba satisfaction “i mention Spear Head because I I are found that this bra id is excep tionally pure, being made in a fac tory that'» run strictly according to purr-food rule .“ Spear Head is made of »un ripened Hurley, which is a. knowk-fged to tie the richest, mildest, finest flavored to bacco leaf in the world. And it is produced by the latest processes, which develop the quality and luscious flavor of the choice Burley to the supreme de- tree. A chew of Sp-ar Head has a wh ’e- some relish that is r.ot found in any other chewing t ibaeeo. In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax paper. taking > H I SII K «a »«a.aa* 4.C»» Saa.-i&r*« Ha w »« < Il I *1 Si. ».«. f W«.«p«r c * »r XX t.H- I Gr* /'••»> ( hr a • < » al»« <1 ' • - •• M •> w •« A X lilt *1. 4»t> »♦ A’«« xeres s A I - Mat e>»«4 I. X» Riyl Sv, «.<»• / Mawty* I r Ha. M.p H X» * c >1 X ‘ i H <»ew ll«v>«p«e Wk.» 4 A ' «kt Is»« M««t«va4 G I) M \H f W N h | r-y./ • .lis A U etice« M. war J \ XI f •• I-( It I » i )>«««*« A K «» <»» •»-«!• W»i <n»d A M ' lit I B .dew/ I •»* r.rn .aqlaaniu I to eat I St UlH IX » H* ^r»S . S s’i-ssecfl Xis l.»sa Ha *»qp J s j > »N I , • ,<<- A I tie Halle»**! X A \ »s l.ew / *'f* tr • kaaMI • ««sew I «•« a CT <CW O O' rf3- CX <di O O» O> rex <O Cil O» C u ’ flTTENiioN fl <1 fl F armers I fl 9 W h<-n in town do not fail to call at < tir »tore, where you will a way» find a «..<«1 line of ata;>le n<-r< hamliae to »• c«t from. < ur prieta are the low eat and our g<«*4s the l«»t fi fl 9 «i lai.. «eg. anil butler in exchange and pay the highest price for »ame. fl • • fl Mike our »tore your Headquarters. 9 F. Prochaska Co. fi I 6 9 5 * J. J.Burnì*«, W. F.GiH, J A. Biiyru, J. R. ItarnM. -Mrs. Jmnie Warner. Scio >- COIDpììPI A a r «I TO sSCIO ROLLER MILLS IM< ■Olimi! AT, I» 1*1« I UM Olir I '. or is an gool n» any made in the Willamette Valley a ; f */; /; y• W. a., a 5. / ca * vteed t;/\i O.nar.f Cuau.m Milli»* t».>.lna.a »lour anrf 1...« on Sala. WK..» B...>aKl .nd t.ch.n..d for riour « W. .ro In lha> Deld for Bu.ln... .nd Will Illg tlun.ri It 1» a great r»»k to travel without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami Iharrhoea Remedy, as th>» prepa ration rahnot be obtained on the tram« or steamships Attacks of bowel com plaint are often sudden and very se vere and everyone should go prepared for them. Obtainable everywhere . Treat You RigKi 1 am fully equipped to do re- It will be appreciated if those r: air work of a! kinds on bu.ld- who have promised _______ ___________ wood on sub- inen. replacing sill«, etc. -C I) «eription to the New», will de- Compton, Scio, Oregon. . liver same soon. ■ % * t «JH '«"'>• .* * -1 ■ ■-«' * ♦ ' * «»RMS pRKJItlHMT, W. K. Gill. M b ^ btaby , H. >hvltun « s’-* ’ Z OREGON ;e •»» A Qu stion For the Public to Decide PLUG CHEWING A WHOLESOME HABIT Every loyal citizen shotil I patronize the home mer chant whenever possible. And the loyal merchant should demonstrate his own business sagacity by patron izing the home paper. A rule ih not a rule unless it proves itsell. b» the putohe neatly vnt * a l t* pa 11 * a favi that w<* have » never net the world ablaze Something ‘’Imllt ’ among the ads thi“ week. I'ig’t out. with out eilitoiial genius, but we are a <lva| too diplo matic lo name the piettiewt h.ibv. ilie mont beautiful wo- man or the -mailot man II) toW If. I 'r id men tell no tab s, but a living gossip Keeps the Politely speaking, in the world in a sipiirtn. mairimotiial market money In No Other Way Can You Cct AH the Richness ami Fhrar of the Leaf ih the connecting link be CoilM» on with tlic IICX t tween the cradle ami the tl riller. Even our own little ¡grave. In vulgar English, “SPEAR HEAD" BEST CHEW war is becoming «tale. it enables a doddvillig old Many prominent phytirisns declare chewing to be the moit wholesome way tobacco. Whether the moose will millionaire buck to buy a of “ enjoying I began chewing some year» apo." iioil faced chicken for a wife. said one, "ar.d I soon found that it is learn to bray like the donkev or trumpet like the elephant remains to l»e seen. • ] he tAte« ttr tAtlf’-id* max rM»/e the pu‘‘ »< for Ifans^M*»tatruo are « iow *'*,< «?«*•! t » tl * t set«» •tent hoard •>» t Of rerr* Holla» rr*me Bv thi." time most peoph* have forgotten that the pro- gli naive» wen once insur gent» and that Bob Lal’ol- ¡elle w a« their fat her. •» ’ Y*-S '* •> •* ■’ ■ "'.'I ‘