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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1916)
-ì • z Editor I las Cold Bedírllow A PHANTOM CATTLE. We fell asleep in a chair at (»rand Junction last Wednesday Thi-re nr»- old men ami women night on our way home from rtill living wk»» tell »'»n'lcrfu! tale« Memphis, and let our train leave >f the "«i/ns and |*<'rtcnl»" that us. auys an eastern exchange. rcr»1 •••en in the h'-av»-n» just L-furc The hotel clerk told m to go up the otitl.n-nk of our urti war be* twien tin- «tate» dinl «rain ju»t be stairs and take the room on th«- fore the end of th«- conflict. r ght of th«- hall with the lamp Thcfe W're the taro blood-P-d burning low. He said he wa* ■ •»I- wlrch »am»- togct'ier in the crowded and we would have to •«•uthern heaven the night Iwforv double up with a man. We w--nt l.in<’«>ln w.i» if mat'd, wb"h the -i i- nt.st» expla.iied bv the arbitrary i p and pulled off our things and ■is»»::?. •' ■ -i t'.nt th«- color wa» the w.-nt to tx-d without waking our r ■’!«■' tmii of so!::«.- <li»tant fire, ami bedfellow, who was sleeping there were the clasped hand* nrr«»«« sound with t »e sh<”’t over his th- face of th«- n:o«»n in April, 1M65. h< ad to keep off the muskceters. | lb.it tlii-se hca»«-nly symbols arc trivial when ciinpamd with the B.'for«- v.e fell into the armsof ‘pli.:”t »m tattle" that was wit- M'lrpheu i we seen a young lady ,• --• <| f,u- ..i!d «-r- of tin- guard and a young g«-ntl«-man come in I I tr- it in Ilo- - irlv part «»f t.515. TI»«’ ii n hud not Iw n drinking, ami --et d >wn by the winder. At first they talked so low we uml when they were interviewed ■ --«rii’rly they ell odd «-«»cntially couldn’t h«ar what they sed. ! the »si- «- story. That which they F.nally, w«- heard the littl«- mi s ' ' *a» in tit* inidh ’lit h'-aven* wa* a say, "Walhe, ain't you asham«-d Tr’it tattle lietW'-cn an armv ad- to try to kiss me right here • ancing from tin- north, uml one where we arc setting up with a rustling from o*it ti|e»n it from the -outh. At flrat the northern Ivist* d<*ad person?” We felt curious. .»ere tauten bu -k, but they ra)li»-d 1 We slowly reached over ami and |»ur»ti<-«l their victor«, overtak- . r ' : t touched th - nose of the man we was in ta’d with, and se< n ata Then th«- panorama fn-liol. leaving gl nee that he was dead alrigh*. onlv a •»!- aly »kv, which was Inter uall"«'-«I in the black of tiie heav We rix up in-tantly, ami it was a en«. race to a finish 'twixt us thne The fo’lnwi’i-.; « ear the Nether fer tin- bottom of the steps. It lands ra-MìI to th»- control of Spain, iriil for more than a century the i* t-> -a,'.’ we v. . ! . . r •• Juist the Dost by two lengths. :"■•■'• ning th«- north« m army was We didn't ak«-er that couple at v ertu.iih tanten, but in lt»lk the in- ' wuser than the corps«’ skeertd i '«-j tidenre of tlo- Dutch republic ..it« r- ogniz'-d. M'-anwhil»- William us. •if Orr.ti .’e had cro**’-d »word« with -------------o-------- — We Arc Goinq Some On Go Carts Th« Larger 8*-.av». Si »ring i« a uni' b more compre hensive lm»inc-- with the Japanese The following are cash price» quoted 'hanvitlius J.<\n In liiouye in bis on Thursday of each w<«ek by our 'Home l.if»‘ In T<» vo" - i » that I •Japan»-»«- ! r!»-r- «have not only dealers: Flour, per sack .......................... 1 30 ’ho lip», elieck» and ehtn nn»l th»’ order» of the hair, hut they al«» Bran, per tun ..... ................ . 29 UH Middlings, per ton.......... ... St 00 ba»* their ra.mr» over the whole ui, not spanti; th» forelxad, the Chop, wheat, pci ton ............ 32 uu Chop. «»at*. per ton................ . Si M cvelid» between the cm I io I u -» and the evebro’vs, the cheek bon»-«, the Butter, (Country) per roll ... 5o noae an»l the ear l«»ta». and util« • Butter Fat (net) .......... ,, «7 their victim »»!')»•< t» thev will in-o-rt Eggs, case count. per duxen.. 23 Hens, |>er pound ............ 11 to 12* a «mall natrow rai->r mio hi» n>M>tnla < acese, per pound ...................... is and ear« uixl twirl it rapidly round ‘furkeys, per pound....................... 1« with great dexterity." Puck», per ptxind Pekin ...... ¡0 Th* Cow u« tha Hat. Ducks, Indian llunner ................ . 9 In the <>l I -1.1 • wli«-:i men wer Pork, dre«»«-d .................................. 11 much tn th«- op'-n air »mil hut* wore I’urk. live weight........................ 8.75 cn «-\pi-n»iv«’ artici»* <»f attir«-. th«-» Veal, per pound, for shinning ... 9* : iim-d to tic a «-or«! rotimi the crown 1 and let tlx- end» fall op the left ml.- »»» that it cotihl ta gra«pe»i if a Ju->t the thing tor Dlarrh -e* ! gii-t threaten«’«! to curry "IT their "About tw«» year* «g«> I h«<l a svv»r» "„.lt Ig, .ir Th«? r-i»«m the < »r«h f»-'! The following !i«t price* on Ford ear« and chu»»ii, Detroit, bweamc effective tugii’t I, It«!«'- - on the l«’ft «ide «8» I hat the left hand waa more often free than the , right hand. Liter on the end« • ame to ta tied in a bow, and hit r «till they tacam«* um -' c **. but th»» la»w ha- remained, atnl it will prob ably remain till the event of the next deluge. Ths K’o«t Impartant Thing. Commander JMary. st one of the ! IIUIIIV numerous Washington dinner» fol- t«»ti« XV H I Ilk; Itili M6IIMVI9 •’»! We maka n specialty of Frerdship. Engagement and Wedding rings F .\| French &t Son. Jeweler» and Engravers, Albany. Registered Duroc Jersey boar for service at my home one nule west of Scio on Writ Scio retad; terms of service $1.00 Chaa Chrz. 44cf f. o. b. * ... fsa.oo ........... 34A OC ............ 360.00 ........... £03.00 . ........ M .U0 Ford « hoMla. .......................................................... Ford Bunalx-ut .............. . ................................. .. Ford Touring Car............................ . ..................... For 11 oupelct ............ ... ..................... Ford Town «'ar.............. ... .......................... Ford *cdan.................................................... ............ ............ WOO Wc guarantee that there will be no reduction in the above price* prior t<> Augwt I. ¡yiT —butcan «ivr no assurance whatever agamat an advance in the»e fnc. • at any time. On Display and Eoi' Sale at FRED T. BILYEU Residence SCIO. Ph ne, Home 27 fj OREGON «« it MM I 0 STICHA'S" CONFECTIONERY Con fret ion <-ry, let ('rut nt, Tobacco mui Cigars SCIO. SCIO, OREGON 10 A ttention F armers » Mtke our «ture >-■ ur llv.< U|U«rt>m. ®- PkBninKM, W. F. Gill. HnnvH, K. .-helion J 4 • T Co I h < ’« » J. J.l-nrn««, W. F. Gill, A. Bilyeu, J. It Haru-t. Mr«. Jennie Warner. ConipaiH’ ® <•> i j-eM >•« (»RANT PIRTLE. Proprietor j Linn County F.E. and C.Ü. of A. I Richardson Gap tilHV'lxM« »me«»« ALBANY, ORE. of the We take etc» and butt» r tn exchange at»l pay the higheat pnce for «ame. ProchasKa St. Charles Hotel I• Official Directory c 8 When in town do rot fai! to call at our »tore, where you will always flrd a k < m «I lin»- of »tapie mcrrhandl»«- to »»-Ici-t from <iur pri<>» «re the louent «nd our gomia the t-e»t F. OREGON Best Meals in the City for 25 Cents Room 50c and Up ¿i* J Mr N C Ix>we is the only li censed undertaker and < m- 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 »lay or night. A lady’s services will be furnished if required. N. I. Morrison and N. C. Lowe ./. ,S STICII.I. I’roiirietor MARKET REPORT attack of diarrhoea which la*t«-d over a week." write« W C SooM, Buford, N D. "I became ao weak I could not «land upright A »lruggi»t recummcnd- r I Chamtarlaina colic cholera and diar rhoea remedy. The flrat dose rchevwi me ami within two day» I waa a* well M ever." Many druggist.« recommend thia remedy becauwe they know that it ia reliable Obtainable everywhere. W.lh IXW'Al. Al TMCATIVS’Ü. M If f ÏM» d «1-»» aw « _ a* fAAtkOl h <) • m -»I «>( IL» !f <»» Ivirrh !• a U bioud hmm I vf «‘t < fYitoe »»*•;'I dfa* lam . ».»n*1 »a «¡««h r to « ur« it jr»Mt w »..I»« Ut* I» n»«l i « T K a II m Catarrh Car» hi ìAilupn mt«maîly. t act th«» tom»4 AD«1 Mt 1 Catarrh <?ur« I« rw*i a «* u-vt*k tiw «Urir»«- ft ' «Il prr»triri«MÌ b? «*r»w of tb< b*«t pl y- I ru» tn thia tvH-niry far arwi I« I « a r«*<Tri<r t-***r ... of Iha fewatl tortfc« Ni • • • rurvL’?*«4 with t«^e( V < m > m I J*» r’Derw. a <lll|¡: «Üf eví’i «»fi autfar«» T‘ * f* <* »«!• of ih«* (wo »nrr- ti' la w’ ♦ rA>" durr# »us n « ve* .« ri.it r< ìri rUf I « : - * -Í • ' * «. • . •. < r r J i lU Nl.V 4 <•<» I i 4 T wb O. •* -4 i-r ? '*'•* Î.V 1 Ak« li 4 • I X > I T . ». » p» . Price Announcement be Duke of \lv», ami a more »an- -tiinurv conflict even than that n the »kv t place. —St. Louis Globe-Ih-mocrat Ths C'c«*t»ew. Aa a weapon "f »nr the cro«»hnw Sears Roebuck price, $6.55. '«»t< I on in Europe all through the Our special pice, $.T 75. •md!!e ag'< Ev-n »»> late «» the Napoleoni'’ mvii-ion of Rtt«»ia it Sears Roebuck price. $14.65. ■«in in U m - bv the (’<>• -ii--k». The Our special price, $12 00. ro-»"taw wa» a most fonfhdable in- We have others between at trurnent »if »le-tru tiou. comparing much lower prices than any mail oo»t favorably with th«- ohi fa»h- order house. Now is the time to >h'd mu»k"t It wa» with the l»»w get tiie youngster a nice go curt that the English won thcr cele at a bargain. If you can get brate«] vii t »n over the I ren» h in the Hi: -dred Y »-ar-' w >r It« tim one cheaper any where ot the tar shafts often pierced the armor aa nt- grad»’, we will make you a of the "trailed chivalry” ami ma»lc I the Rriti»li yeoman more tlura « present of one. match for the I rench knight. N. I. MORRISON. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured FORD Midnight Co"'• t In th» Sky Sa«» b» O Uh 5. I.ar» In IM5. • IX» LOCAL NO. 1(K Jno Shimanek, Ser, Scio R. Borovicka, I'urchoing Agent, Crabtree. Meets Ut «nd month. 3d Sunday* of each Shelburn Local NO. 125 A«« Shanks, >«-c, ‘-helb'irn Mots 1st sn»i -i Surd«)* at p. in <1. L. Sutherland < , rgMlacr, Ih-ntaa SCIO ROLLER MILLS I N» X >M I'<'ll A T> I» I'l • »■ Mil»»« -J- HW.« Our Fleur is as good as any made in the Willamette Valley EVERY S.K'k' CCJ R.1XTEED W • «tu • General Co* om Mllllna Bualne«« r leur -nd I ««d an Sale. «P Wh»»l bo"»hl and F.s*Kan<ed 1er Flour «W We ere In »Ke Field lor Itualno«« and Will Tree» Y om KigHl I Federated Church Big Dance Hmr swtti’hes made from your l> - tr i.i rihnnt return from Sunday School at 10:00 a m. own combings. This is the the I»ole. got th«- tetter of a senator Preaching at II. An all night dance will be sani«’ work as formerly done by m « '-nr of wit«. given by the ladies of the Rich- Christian Endeavor 6:30 to 7:30 "What is the good of vottr «hwov- I Mrs Wm AblxitL See .Mrs S ardaon (lap cheese factory, at Song service from 7.30 to 8:00 ery?" the «••nator «aid “I’ll wager Philippi. It5p i that »'Hi didn't find a single import the hall there, Saturday, August Preaching at 8 o’clock. ant thing at the north pole." 19. A chicken soppier will be Prayer meeting every Thurs Steaks, chops and cutlets cut “Oh, yrs. I »lid.” ««id the explorer to Vour ta«te, toasts prepared “I found one very, eery important served at midnight, good music day evening at 7:30. will be furnished, and a cordial H. B. ILER. Pastor. any way you want them-for thing.” every- ! invitation is extended to "Humph! What waa that? ” the those that care, at the Sanitary •enator grumbled body to come. Market. Rest quality butter wrappers, “The way buck home again,” was neatly printed to conform with the reply. Wood wanted on subscription Old oapers 5 cents a bundle at the law. 60c per hundred at the at this office. 1 Newsoffice. the News office. I I'» land China bear, eligible for registry, for sale. Home phone, or address Erm -t Titu*. Thomas. Bllo»u»ne»a and Stomach Trouble "Two year» ago I suffered from fre quent aitack* of »tomach trouble and bilioumcM, " write» Mi«» Emma Verb- ryke. Lima, Ohio. "I could eat very little food that agreed with me and I been me ao duty and aick at my stom ach at times that I had to take hold of aonething to keep from falling. See- | irig Chamberlain's Tai lets advertised I decided to try them. I improved rapid ly." Obtainable everywhere. •cf »JA obtalvwwf tHrocgh th« <4d Lml MO. MW I PT A CO.** tor« bruiff uuukUy bou<ht by Jtfanui*» »urrr< Semi • r» f Ì fìut «at uh« «andOM»erW«b n ©f »»ur f >r H.KK IfARCH rwT»*rf on pat«»r fabUKr. Wer* îm »V • >x m (w Wrti« fur ouf l**lt t»/ MC Iftwatki.n. 3. SWIFT & C9. Patwnt Lawyer«. λub. usa. 307 fUwata St.. Wathiaotca 0 C. «