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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1916)
On« Man » H«ro-c R*« »• ot a S «Km, Ship’» WHelo Company. Stop, Look and Listen! We are in the market for prac tically anything you have to sell, having an Hazel a < *1 cream sta tion working in conjunctior with us in tin* name building. Bring us your eggs, i >u!trv, hides, veal, dr«- i*ed pork, ca»- cara bark. < ’ | < I .\ X f . <•» -. Our Hazelwood representative, Mr () R Turner, who ra n«' here from North Yamhill, leaving many nati»fied patrons, who re gretted his leaving them, ha» charge of the handling ami tf it- ing of cream and will treat you right. We «re in the market for *ki »tock hug«, weighing from 100 to 126 It*, if you have any for «air. rail ,1, up. T IV WE Successors to Scio Cash Produce Co. (6hc ^:inli.ini ileus PUB! ISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY L W. CHARI ES . T ... ——------------ -— (Cntcred st the p,v*toflVr at Scio. Ore . a* <M-con<i-cia«a mail matter st’iiM« itiri iox ka i >•.“ •>ne year in advance ........ SI 26 One year, at end of year....... 1 50 75 Six month» In advance............ ......... Three month« in a«lvance ..... 60 Adiertiaing rate« made application I >< iitM libimi went in in \. known <•> me Score on«» f<»T <>n lamette \ alley, is »-till room f< ami »x? rettivi» e« I I tire linkn v A hi*tonc '« m « of iLirit / ti«i en durance rarely c<pi*l«-<j m lif«- «»• ing anna!» an that of th«« r« -cu< of tw ««nty-aeven -«u!» b* one it..." in IBn*. I'll«' f«»luii-.' -• - >!i< r >• -i ClipjMT waa drifen by the temp 4 aguin-t a reef icjr tbe >)«ott«d • Lit:«!» uni! »p-wiily went to j » i «-- *■». Captain Wil.iam Jnikmmi. in «liar«,'«« i»f a fi»hing crew at tl.«'-<- i* land«, had w»n«i««r«-<l in a dirirtion h«' hud never lw«n Liefore a» if by in«ptrnti«>n and «nddenly *aw a whole tragedy enacted before hi> rye*. Hurrying In» «« ti «- ratnp»n -n I m k help, he piling« d into the howling -w irl himtelf and rl«»«-n tire«'» <»«m to the »hip. L jk h t me he (mik back a human being to «afety, luittling »pirn,Lilly agnioat huh ! and tide Then arrived, but n«» n<> nv nu'.i-i* •n help oriM, wa» Avnihiulr of communi" attritf with the *< ‘• m 'I, »o J.ickmati fa-t, i «•d a r<«|M- around hi» «».*( and made fifte« n more trip*, returning «ith a « a»tawav on «■»< h O’ a*i<>n. It wa» then di«, «Hen-I that a wo man had Ix-en overlook, d an<l left on Iniard, and the l«ehef wa» ex- pr«"-i'l that »lie wa* d,;id, but he d<-< )«r«*<l that he would not leave her there, living or dead Accordingly he plunged into the rtirf again and n»on l>>re th,- hup- !«■•» creature to th«' «bore, where, «Im »ting b"f )i « !-. I ■ wrapped them round her, n» *!.<• wa« almoat at death'« d<»or She expired a few hour» later, but ln,-,l ai.«t long enough to thank her J !»■•« rv<-r < - e effort - \\ de W<>rld M.ignxiiie It inii-t he humiliating to the advanced pacifists that this country persists in keeping out of war without th«'ir assistance. Eor a man who ha» killed, six times and is now forced to go around on Pai \ II i is singularly hard to catch. A Calvmit*. Neighbor t ■ i» true an«l your hu»1ii*nd hi;- redit rlo|x'd with tin- »«Tiuiit girl I» *erted Wife (u<*rping)- Y <•«. m Not t<> Io put out of th«' -he waa the l.<-t 'irl I over rm«! too. n pcrfe-tlv lot eh cook. und iunning l«v the rest of the pilot and r«-«|««v tful. Ih-.r know« where I’ll la- able to get another* Eu- polilltl -;ll I«' l !••>. < ‘lldl les E Ex« hange. < »n th«* other hand, ro te has not hud to endure Hughes lets it be known that h«- is ulso a grandfather. U-i < »rpet t l oil < »ne gallivr» fumi “price ot eggs that the ha* been studi ii.g birth trol. Mcnwment to Adam Thr fin»t inonunirnt in Amen«- to Allatti «x» er«itr,i in Ganb-r. ville, Md. The tiieinoriul to th daimed lir-t <>f thè •'•«■oe« i» u •iplnre of eoner«-tc u.th a «titidin •ii top und thè m-criptioii <>ti <»n« >f il* fui c*. “To thè Mi ni"ty of Ixi|) \diiin. ili« l’itwl Man.”—St D» . » even l‘"«t l>.-putidi. tl <• ¡II II (•<»11- If passengers w-re per« initted <>n th«- Deutschland it might earn enough from this s ur«" in a few nips to pay the <■< i man national I.astel n people who Wet« kicking for hot weather are Being keeper of a light- still kicking, but nut for the house is not the only lone- same reason. fume job. Eor instance, there is John M Parker, pro- The Deutschland might gJes'dve candidate for vice- find profitable employment pjeeident. in South Carolina flood continues. lure for Cholera Mortal* “When our little boy. now 7 y« ,r» okt. w a* a baby he waa cur«-«l of ch ra morbu« by Chamberlains colic, eh".« ra and diarrhora remedy. “ writ« - Mr» Sidney Simmon«. Fair Haven, N V "Since then other member* <«f my fam ily have u»e<1 thu valuable ni«-dicm<- for colic and bowel trouble with go«»t «att« faction and I gladly endorse It a* a remedy of eaccptionai mmt. ” obtain able everywhere. Contrary to the understanding of many, the onen season for hunting deer does not open on August 1, but on August 15. Many local parties are already laying plans to join in the bom bardment which always ushers be Milwaukee is said to in the deer season. u ater tt One sure way to reduce (( famine, but it is understood the coit of gasoline build and maintain hard and • that the inhabitants have long been prepared fur suth »mouth roa Is. an emergency. What Im* become of tin Briton» are good actor» or obi fashioned horse that they could never have asked Used to show uneasiness I tide Sam to < las» the un when passing an automobile' armed I »eutsebland as a war ship and kept their faces Some of the 11*17 Automo straight. biles are just now appearing on the market and one won I’erliap» vai-ation.H ahould ders what occasioned the de come suddenly and a» a eur- lay. pri»e. I’lic anticipated vaca- .... . , tion as it draw» nigh makes Some political partv might wo| k doubly difficult, so make a popular hit ju.l now jo ......... ,o knuw by proniiBi ig to colonize the north pole, says an eastern - exchange. We can Inal Pictorial Review and Santiam that—bend them to the Wil- News, both one year for $1.75. Uniting Learning and Ldbnr THE ORECON AGRICULTURAL COLLECE In it* Si« School« «nd F >rty eight !<r partnient« i* engage«! in the great work ot uniting learning and I.al«>r. Fortv-eighth School Year Open* SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. Oegree Court** rr i-r ig ■ f. u- vri»« high *,h«»<«l preparation. are «»tiered in the following AGHtCt'l.rt'RE. IS Department* COMMERC K. 4 department*. I NGIN ERRING. «1 Ikrpartiu« nt*. MINI S 3 ls-|>artment«; FORESTRY. Ilepar' in. nt*. HOME b.l tlSOMIlS 4 Impart meat*; and PHARMACY Vocational Cour*** requiring a Eighth tirade {»reparation for entrance are ortereil in Agriculture. I>*iryi’». Commerv*. Fore.try Home Maker* Mechanic Art* Pharmacy with a two year high «chool entrance »e«{uirvtuent SCHOOL, OF MUSIC.—Piano. String, Ban«! *n«t Voice Culture C*tab««ue and beautiful il!u*trated. bo-k let free Ada»*** T wk Rar.tsru*«. I * I I* 1»««» 1») UMVALUt oaKQo witrnm «i» m mmmm mm mm ETICHI I will have on display at the Suit» Hotel. Saturday anti .Sun- <lav, Auiriisf «"> an<l 6, our coin- plet»* line ot I'all anti \\ inter Woolens. Suits made to men- rr I wo Mire at $ 1 «5.00 and lip. thousand snniph‘> to self cl troin. Be sure anti inspect my lint* on abo\ e dates. PEERY, JOE Tailoring vVtayton - - Oregon I rjUiUHUUUMuuuuuuimmuuuuuummnuuuiimumi OARING ANO ENDURANCE. if ‘J l \ k 9 J L «P *’ Cl -«“W --a He’s cured our ¡yout? -md indigestions by picturing the "ho -. sh Question.'.," t’-.at id e gents are always asking; an»’. h ; no»! f urr.or L;. king, v. «.• can forget a while th? • t ,t stum to t’.re.itcn our tomorrows. T’.is Goldb'is su dad-c’anted funny he makes al! h’lr « 'n life more sunny; when you are look ing at his drr.winrs yov. cease your fn ttings r.nd yuur paA'ings, and just lean back and grin and chortle, and say “His fun is more than mortal.” His wit is sure an end less bloomer, and naught cun stay his flow of humor. As he main Cr*at R. r l_ af CCLDBf RG tinnì ‘ **/‘ni th* Gtiy, ’* tains his pictured joking, the rich Aivt* «te. ”//» */ H <î feW Tuxedo he is smoking. No doubt foAji.0. / • f/a¿ranct a’d while plying his vocation, he finds X<c<x»r «m /. <•. I Uit it rt/u* 4 u f dont it higruy lo in that an inspiration, like count h ail my f rundí. '* less others, who, as winners, find “Tux" as useful as thenr dinners. ,rrwvw NEWPORT Reduced Fares Summer Trips When summer c mes and a vac • tion outing is planned, reniem* bar Newport is cool. The breeze from i ff the mighty Pacific nev er fails. With the manv diver sions and attractions to pass the hours away, surely you could find no better place for vour va cation. Till ('i Sf is Low Round Trip Ticket« ar«' on rale daily from all Southern I arific «tati> r * in Weatcrn Orrron. The return limit is Oct. 31st. 2 Daily trains from .IlLany ami CorraUix maki rxrrltrñt ran acct ions Write for illn«trat«d booklet “Newport” or aak local agent for complete information Ji hi* M Stolt. General Pa* enger Agent, Portland, Oregon I Southern Pacific V