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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1916)
Here i& a Bar grain Stop, Look and Listen! Although flic general tendency has been to raise tin* price <>t (‘onibination otters this year, \\c art* able to oiler our subscrib- ers this club at a lower price than c\cr be tort*. We are in the market for prac tically anvthit ■' you hav«- to sell, having an Hazelwi^d cream sta tion w< rking in c njunction with us in the same building. Bring us your eggs, j litre, hides. veal, dr s o I pork, css- c ira bark, < ’ i { | •’ A \ | . etc. <»..r Haz.elw > <i r*; »«■ • nlative, Mr OR Turner, v. ho came here from North Vamhi'i, leaving many satisfied patrons, who re gretted I.is leaving them, has charge of the handling and test- n g <>f cream ar d will treat you right. We are in the market for mi »tuck hog». Weighing from I1*1 to 12S it». If you have any for »air, call u. up. I ARM and NO Ml ia (>ul-l>«h• I I - k','( ! . . W ». ■ ' 1 TNI; NOV SU WIFE become» a valued member of th« magann< that a woman |>o«ittve)y needs Wl 1.1 Alli.I pub : ¡ shed every T hursday by L W. CHARI r.s heart -1 : ■ Cntervd at the pœtofüce at Scio, Or»' . us <w>c<>nd-cla»a mail matter Mt’ II»«« KII-fK >N l< A I P - nirtv .n i regain < > ! r » _•«• the !• »1 better an<l greater things in lite < «Vs lo etimo. Anti the G<>«| nt Dre..tor will bis benign approval upon al! delinquent str -erib«*rs who hearken unto this, his sage inav I»« the one. And lie lias faith that it will lie even rati« maile known on application. so. 1*01 I I IO Jot W>At. g. >1 a» :• .» .i .• | u'trs magazine in Arcr; a the small It «in» in silent hours of the and night when all our people were peiuefully reposing III the slumber ot iunoeenee. The go<l of dreamt* liovt ovef the editorial •om h ami spoke in soft and glowing tones of a vacation in the sweet summer time, with a brain relaxed from the tire, thetiod of Dreams, do de cree that when the sunny days are come again the editor shall leave this toil for a week of rest in some fai i , Rej r | r > . the Suiitiam News, recognized as the leading paper of.this sec tion, all Five one year, $3.25 value, for only WHY THE BEST OF CHEhu IS “SPEAR HEAD” . $1.50 . A ttention F armers » Miatahc« ol Early Geography, " ' I > »£1 fail to all at "Ur store, where you will a w ys And a good line of staple rrerrhandiae to »elect from Our price» are the low< st and <>ur go<<ds the twat Been Famous fcr a grows. Sail more, only the very ch ic- r t red Burley leaf is used for S; ■ ar Head. This choice leaf is «elected with 'he most painstaking care, is m-ntmed hv l and, is thoroughly washed free of »11 foreign matter, and is pres- <1 into Spear Head plugs »0 »lowly that not a c'rop of juice or an atom of the nat ural flavor escape». Try Spc»r Head, and you’ll get a tweet, mellow, lusciou». satisfying chew that cmnot be obtained tn any other tobaeci. In 10c cut», wrapped in war gaper. Santiam Newa and Metrojioli- tan Magazine, both one year for $1.75. J S Sticha has had some new drawers and shelving put in this week, thus adding to the appear ance and convenience of his con fectionary. Why Worry? People who worn have got a life taking Rig chames job With no pis envelope on Satnr- It 1» a great risk tn travel without a dav- Worrv is crossing the brides before you come 10 it and while bottle of Chamberlain'« Colic, Cholera voii'n- on it and after von’rr over. ami tharrhoea Remedy, a» thia prepa We ««n’t worrv if we »top »eying ration cannot be obtained on the trains or steamships Attack« of bowel com -if '_______ plaint are often «udden and very »e Pictorial Review and Santiam rare and everyone »hould go prepares! away spot, where mind ami News, both one year for $1.75. for them. Obtainable everywhere 4 <r a ö 8 VV'e take egga and butter in exchange and pay the highert price for same. 4» M *kv our store your Headquarter?. J F Prochaska ®. SCIO, Co. « OREGON ri< KMM IHRKCHIHN PneaioKMT, W. F. tiill. Snurrtav, R. Shelton J. J.Harne». VV. t-.tiill, J A. Bilyeu. J. I: Ham-«, Mr». Jrnnie Warner. Ht •« < KaMM >1« to SCIO ROLLER MILLS IN* OHI* >HA T>- I> |»41 Mm »« -a- |lx,« Our Flour it as good as any made in the Willamette Valley S.1CK GC.1RAXTEED W. «4« • Oenaral Custom Milting Butlne««. Fleur and Seed •• Bale. Wheel Bouaht «nd Lachanged fer Fleur. We are la the Field for Buslne* «nd Will Treat Yew Kight L«ign Hunt's Qeavg. John Oupor sustained a broken leg below the knee Wednesday afternoon by his foot catching between a stump and the run ning gears of the wagon on which he was seated. • ! a Its Rich, Sweet, Mellow Flavor Has A clerk iii i> l<»A ntown jewelry MADE OF CHOICEST RED BURLEY • tort- W4- Iwit,.' ip-’-li ! d In I,., The aecret of t >!>»cco utitfict n is new i inplm<-r “W'luu u mail num ■ known only to the nun who rArur in to buy a wedding ring always u»k flitf l''u.The rea n is that a him if st) engagement r»n. will la- pood ehew rets ri ht nest to your ivnr:i with il »uni what carat it 1» taste, while the leaf in /!»■> t •’ .icro i» Flic two should l><- the same If the in a »Ute < f fresh, j .. • t » - 1 at ongagrmcnl ring i» eighteen carat», ‘ is not possible in any other f. rm of to bacco. av, uixl tin- wedding ring 1» four There's no t 't .irco in the world th.it tern, 11» they rt|l> to .'ether the soft ez.n giv« you the hearty, wb.'les .• >e er ring w ill -hoi» the «e.ir mil u«u f ivor that you get from a delicious ally jiiht iimler the -tone, «Inch le Come« loo-i-ned. lie liuvv li.nl t> chew of Spear Head. Spear Head is made exclusively of r> t hundred« of diituiond» for thi* ripe, red Kentucsy H" i t very r- .««on ” \cw Y ork Sun ri-hly flavored chewin'; to! «(.co that An Xnivriiiin geography printed some labors of menial toil, m 1-81'.’ cont.ni)- thi- inter» »ting in ami the green slopes of a formation. “California i# « w ild and air' »t unknown hind, covered gently flowing stream thr> ughout the year by denae logs abounding with the tinny On the north« rn «here.» live anthro pophagi, mid in the interior arc ac tribe. tive volcanoes and va»t plain» of And the god whispered in-i shifting «now, which »omctimc» to the editorial ear and this »ho >t up column» to inconceivable heights. is what it said: Ti e book odd» that some of theic “There are many good statement» would »cem incredible were they not »0 well authenticated people who owe sundry sums by trustworthy traveler». on subscription. These peo Brother Jonathan. ple are honest and they Brother Jonathan aa a national mean to pay, but their minds name for the l’n ted Stntta of ate engrossed in weightier America 1* , . ncnillv undrr»tood to iwvc original'! as follow»: Gover affairs, to the exclusion of nor Jonathan Trumbull of Con the editor ami his needs. necticut w.i* often looked to bv Washington for advice und support, But 1. the God of Dreams, .•nd «0 great wc» the «-»utance ren will lay the hand of wisdom dered bv him that Washington was ami remembrance upon these fond 01 referring to him aa the “first <>f patriots, mv brother Jona good people, to the emi that than.*’ Very naturally the name they will all give of their aa» trnnsi'-rred to tin* country it self, and before long it «as widely abundant store the little (but popular _____ is justly »lue. Ami when ea *h good citizen has handed in the mite that is tine, I, ». Thor four magazines, each the best in its respective field, and Ring« Th«, Touch. DREAM . w , i Î i <1 i ■ ■ 1 t !»• I r<- . . w of inf rn .,ti Regular price 50c. Generation THAI- EDITORIAL ful ■ bestow ’Inc year in advance ........... St JR ami earnest advice.” 150 One y ear, at rnd of year ........... If Wei a dleUlil eoin< sirue 75 Si» month» in advance . ............... the editor prav .* that this SO 1hr«'e month« in advance ........... Advertising . .r. • f fn •»> IS <»■ 4.“ p > ;e |{< , or ' I ;’4 U I . « r<)|) A V * S M ACi A /1 NI g f r. •<";1 i • - i. • ■ «! w recreation, crncouragemet t. new fa«hi«'i.» an<l helpful h U u . Regular price 50c. Successors to Scio Cash Produce Co. (bhf kantiani ileus < a ■' Old naperg 5 cents a bundle at In the »t-rene «ilenrr of Krn»«l the News office. Gre» n ccineterv. L»n«l<»n. Leigh Hunt'« hodv lie* at rr-t. A Visitor, rcgcliitig «»ver the iron fence to part the fragrant shrub- that »luiilow the tom! -tone, rcitd* the««- word*: “Write me a* one who love« Ins fellow men.” It was his own clvcrfnl philrwo- Mr N C I>iwe is the only li phv of life that L igh Hunt ex- censed undertaker and em pre---»1 throti; 1 the lips of his balmer of Scio. All work \boti Ben Aiihem, and the senti ment i* very touching come upon Kunnint«*e(l satisfactory. We in this way. have a large stock of cas kets on hand and a nice Me'» Through. hearse. All calls promptly “Bi«! von ever w nt«- any jaw-try?" tnly once.*’ attended day or night. “Then your paern wa* rejected. I A lady’s services will be presume?' : furnished if required. “Y cs. And »<> w.i- I You see. the poem was a proposal to the girl I wa» in love with, and -he threw me over and marri«»d a plutuber."—St Louis Post-lb-patch. 1 N. I. Morrison and H. C. Lowe SCIO, OREGON