The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 27, 1916, Image 2

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    Stop, Look
and Listen!
We nre in the market for prac­
tically anything you have to sell,
bavin# an Hazelwood cream sta­
tion working in conjunction with
us in the same buildin#-
Bring us yeur eggs, i iultry,
hides, veal, dr< ssed pork, cas­
t-lira bark. ( ' 1 { I W \ I . etc.
Our Hazelwood re|ir<' • ntative,
Mr C) R Turner, who came here
from North Yamhill, having
many satisfied patrons, »ho re­
gretted his leaving them, has
charge of the handling and text-
ing of cream ard will treat you z
right.
We are in the market for SO »fork
hog*, weighing from 100 to US lbs. If
y..u have any for »ale. call u» up
F
IVAIIE I’ll.
Successor# to
Scio Cash Produce Co.
RAILROAD!
WAGES •
It ih <|u»-*t ion aide in tin*
mind* of many whether a<’-
dresse« delivered at religions
gathering*. by aman whose
every action in his daily
walk <> f life is diametricallv
opposed to tin* teachings of
the Lowly N i/.Areiie. r«'tlecl
anv credit on the organiza­
tion that toleraie« it. M any
■»••If-n -pecti ng p»'op|e W Olll'i
rather «lay at home, were
the program published in
advance,than to be in-u|te<l
by such a fiasco.
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Shail they be determined by4
Industrial Warfare or i
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Federal Inquiry?
î
To the American Public:
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Do you believe in arbitration or indus­
trial warfare?
I he train employes on all the railroads
arc voting whether the) will give their leaders
authority to tie up the commerce of the
country to enforce their demands for a 100
million dollar uagc increase.
I he railroads arc in the public service—
your service. 1 his army of employes is in
the public service—"our service.
\ ou pax for rail transportation 3 billion
doll ars a year, and 44 cents out of every
dollar from you goes to the employes.
Bach and Forth.
A man » tl. th- cr up halted a
doc tor <m a »trect corner.
"Ik, ter,” lie «aid, coughing vio­
lenti». "«list ought s chap to do
when he’» got the crimp
The d<* tor'* eve emitted a -t>< ly
light it the tieeight of t< Illg bull-
e<H-d out <»f fre<- prescription, ami
he Mid :
“Such a tnan, inv fre-nd, ot ight
to « <>li-0 t 4 g.... I phv-ll .III.”
"Thank*, doctor,*“ Mid the auf-
fercr, 4* he took hl- leso , “timi’*
• hat I'll do, then ” Buffalo New*
U• amablg Trtaiurt
(6he $ an lia in 3irur>
pijb ; ished evexy
T hursday by
L. W. CHARLES
If we were un A meri« an
ill Mexico it wotil In t take
very many Wartung« from
the state ‘h |<attni'-nt to get
us out.
tCntrred Hl the poatoflkre »I Scio, Ore.,
a* <w>cond-ela»a mail matter.
Hl'llMr HII'I'ION
KA I I-
......
Ono year in mlvance
One year, at etui of year. ........ .
<li month« in advance
Three month* in ndvancr
Advertising
rate*
made
\Ve lia<l intnded to trout
all on- p«*r*onal friends to
-
SI a grape juici* juleps about this
1 'M time. but our mint crop lias
failed.
&0
kn -wn oh
application.
h
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t ir \X'r«tern railtoj.S in 1915. »event»-five per rent of the
ttu
'
>e* rarnru thete wage* (lowest, highc»t and average
Ola., a* »i.uwn by the par roll* —
A I h > v of t< t
r yeur» «a* return­
ing from »< hool ervmg bittcrlv.
“Wh.it <nl* you, m» iittlc follow ?■'
a»ki'<l an nl«l geiitletiirtii
“l-l’ve
lo-«t the p-penny the t-teachcr gate
for the tx'-l box in th«' cla»-*ob-
b<<! tin- boi "<>h, «ell. never mind,''
«.nd the old gentleman. "Here I*
another one that »ill take it* plaee.
But, tell me. ho* d>3 you come to
I<> m > it?” “’Cau»e I w.mn't the lot
boy in the cla»-”' aobbed the boy.
A*«*«««
Engineer* .
MELLOW-SWEET
IS TASTE OF
I> Rockefeller lui»
'“SPEAR HEAD”
new Huit of clothe*,■
it nine ’
This cool w ive, by the
way, is not prodtn live ol
mad dog scares.
Members
of
American
legislative bodie- also might
find gas masks ton-ful.
■
Ramga A« »>«•(•
$1537
$2071
3076
Rang* Averti«
$1056
$1378
2445
Co lu’u. tori
1H3
278!»
1878
1454
2933
1935
1151
2045
1355
Firemen
0 3
2078
1317
751
2059
1181
418
1552
973
Br Armen .
854
171»
967
874
1961
1135
862
1821
1107
Pa**en«ae
Freight
Y ard
$2038
>1737
$1218
Conduttori
1772
1624
1292
.
1218
973
832
Brakemen.
921
1000
1026
E igmeer» .
Firemen
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A Ino million dollar u . trc increase lor
men in freight and yard service (less than
one-fifth of ail employes) is equal to a 5 per
cent advance in all freight rates.
1 he managers of the railroads, as trustees
for the piddle, have no riyht to place this
burden on the cost of transportation to you
without a clear mandate from a public tri­
bunal speaking for you.
i he railroads have proposed the settle­
ment of tins controversy either under the
existing national arbitration law. or by refer­
ence to the Interstate < ommvree ( ommis-
sion.
I Ins offer has been refused by the
employes’ representatives.
the blee/i-s Slllgillg low. olle
f< < N \. i v friendl and -vni- FAVORITE FOR A GENERATION
Rrd-tlmdc! men. with reil tobacco
patiteti with >>iie'- individu­
l unger find that they can unify it only
al hook worm these dava
by chewing, and the molt whole«, me
and aatniying to ,. o to chew ii tl it
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i
I l.mg mil.) y.iut fiye <e'il made in ¡ lug form.
Ti e I ut of luxury in tobacco shew­
pieces.
I hit liiodvHt coin ing i> the rich, sweet, juicy favor t’ at
trickier the ugh your tystcri when
now contains *ix cvnl« worth rhew Spear Head.
No other chewing tobacco it to met-
of nickel, owing to the great 1< w.
to lutcicut and »<i tantfying No
Euiopt'un demand for thi» other equals Spear Head for lulling a
keen edge on yotir Eppetite.
metal.
Spear Head it made of the world's
Waste paper i* now bring­
Bathing girl« as picture«!
this season are wearing lib ing a higher price than it
cral smile«—and not much ha* brought for years, which
fact should b<* encouraging
else.
to the holders of Mexican
Me xico at least can thank currency.
tic American Army for wv
crai mile.'« of improved roa'i
W hen you hear Roosevelt
wax * s •
being denounced for wreck­
ing the Progressive partv,
About ">0 pef cent of the try to imagine what would
Greasers have an idea they have been said about him,
a e getting ready fol a bull had he done otherwise.
tight.
The most plausible expla­
One of the consolations of nation of the delay in con-
g ing south in summer, 18 veving the cavalrymen to
t.iat watermelons are good the bonier until the last
and cheap in Ilixie.
m nute was a desire to h I iow
indifference and contempt.
Something rise
to le
It in expected that HOHH«
thankful fol is the fact that
no
American ships have persons will take issue with
the contention of the gOV- I
been toTpedoed recently.
eminent in its note to Ati.*-
Others besides Mr Fair­ tria Hungary that the Ameri­
banks of Indiana are dincov- can flag is entitled to rest»ect
mg the innate charm of a when it tile« over a Standard
tail, cool glass of buttermilk . Oil tank ship.
Y ard
The avenge yearly wage payment* to all Western tram rm-
pbne« min ng thoie who worked only part cd the »rar) at
shown by the 1915 payroll* were —
Most Richly-Flavored Chew
That Was Ever Pressed
Into Plugs
With the fish a culling and
be»t tobacco leaf—the choicest of red
Kentucky Burley Thi* leaf it selected
for its full, juicy richness with the
most pairstah.-.g care, is stemmed by
hand, is pressed into Spear Head plugs
so slowly that not » drop of the rich,
natural juice escaper
Your first chew of Spear Head will
open your eves to the genuine enjoy-
•went there is n chewing
Chew the rich and mellow tobacco
that has been the favorite for a third
of a century—that's ‘'rear Head. In
KY cuts, wrapped in wax paper.
$1747
$2195
30*.M
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Freight
F>a««r»t*r
w II bi- had inti'lli-
I,ile i- not al’- getli
- i .
< 'urn oil the col» will -mon
lie here.
Ï
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Shall a nation-wide strike or an
investigation under the Gov­
ernment determine this issue?
National Conference Committee of the Railway«
F.l IMIA 1.1.F.. CAarmun
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Uniting Le.irnimj ¿n.l Ldbor
THE OREGON
AGRICULTURAL COLLECE
In it* Six S< hool*
I I’ >rtv eight Ile
paitment* i* rngage-l in the areal work
ot uniting learning anl l«abor.
Forty-«ighth Sebool Year Open*
SEPTEMBER 18, 1916.
Degre* Courxe* re, ring a I. nr ve*r
high *. hool |<repirati..u are <-Urml in
the following
AtrRICI'l.Tt'R H
18 tiepartment*,
COM XII Ki K. 4 Department*. I 5« .IN
FERINii. »1 Ifepnrtturiiia
MINI S 3
Department*; FORI-:-»! KV.
l»ep*r«
■»ent*. II >MH ECONOMICS 4 Iwpart
ment* and I'll ARM AC V
Vocational Court»* rr ( • ■
Hit-hth Grade preparation for entrance
•re offered in Agriculture. Dairying,
Commerce, Foreatrv Home Maker*.
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Mechanic Art* Pharmacy with a two
year high *ch<«»l entrance requirement
SCHOOt. OF MUSIC.—Plano. String.
Rar<l an.I Voice Culture
C*'*lo«ne and trautiful il tn -irate I
booklet tree
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c.on*tlpation and Iryligeatmn
”1 have uaed C hamberlain'a Tablet*
and must any they are the beat I have
ever uaed for eonrtipntion and indigea
turn. .My wife «too u»ed them for indi­
gration and they did her good,'* write»
Eugene S Knight. Wilmington. N
Chamberlain'a Tablet» are mild and
gentle in their action
Give them a
Inal. You are certain to be pleaaed
with the agreeable laxative etTec’
which they produce. Obtainable every
where.
taking Illg vbatKea
It ia a great risk to travel without a
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy, aa thi* prepa­
ration cannot be obtained on the trama
or steamship*
Attacks of bowel com­
plaint are often sudden ami very se­
vere and everyone should go prepared
for them. Obtainable everywhere.
The Scio Dramatic Club will
present
that splendid western
- . —-.... ........
play, the Virginian, tonight at
Santiam New« and Metropoli­ the People's theatre. Prices,
tan Magazine, both one year for . children 15c. adults 35c. Curtain
$1.75.
h rises at 8:15.
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