The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 13, 1916, Image 2

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Faced by demand» from ’be cot bii tor», engineer», firemen and brakemen
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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.
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Railroads Ur;? Pub’ic Inquiry rr.d Arbitration
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Leaders Refuse Offer and Take Strike Vote.
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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
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public bod) to which tin-
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Succi HHors to
Scio Cash Produce Co.
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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.
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Kill llivir Í lltlT«-H
(ûhr $:intiam jlms
pub ; ished every
T hursday
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L W. CHARLES
No nthrr h^fs w t’h • /« h •«» tfifsmutr b
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Advertising
rates made
application.
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75
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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-
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('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.
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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.
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Bry an an the world*«
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democrat •
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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!
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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»
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I Oliti I f ea f Wassfw
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Nsw 1 wsb ta >• t<a war
the only way to get the
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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
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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 ■'
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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.
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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
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«i lai.. «eg. anil butler in exchange and pay
the highest price for »ame.
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J A. Biiyru, J. R. ItarnM.
-Mrs. Jmnie Warner.
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Olir I '. or is an gool n» any made in
the Willamette Valley
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O.nar.f Cuau.m Milli»* t».>.lna.a
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WK..» B...>aKl .nd t.ch.n..d for
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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
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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
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wood on sub-
inen. replacing sill«, etc. -C I) «eription to the New», will de-
Compton, Scio, Oregon.
. liver same soon.
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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.
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the putohe neatly vnt * a l t* pa
11 * a favi that w<* have
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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."
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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.
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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.
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