The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 17, 1916, Image 4

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    I PFEB S INTIAM EVI NTs
will be held for the «killed men.
Bert Turnidge hm< been ex­
cused from federal jury service
GATES
until September.
Henry Hessemnn has been em­
The Ih-utchlund trip has de­
ployed by the timber association livered England a solar plexus
as warden. He formerly served blow from which she ran never
»s warden for the U S. He and recover. One can scarcely real-
E,ih Hennetis twenty years ago ize at first th«- change it is going
made miles of truiln up at and to make in the w elfare of nations
around Detroit.
in the future England claimed
A T Powell of Scio was
i that she ruled the »•-.»< The L’ S
k: c!-.«d the «-hip off her shoulder
re ently hanging around Gat
during the revolutionary war
No widows up here.
Lincoln Hennes* an«! fan il and t'e war of 1812. Wilson if
have been here from Ellensburg ready to do it again, but th»
visiting Ed Davis. J L Turnidg* DeutchUnd simplifies his task.
and other relatives and famih««*. E gland has Io*’, arbitrary con­
trol of th'- oc-an. It will hr
“Link” is general agent for tie
impossible to “buttle up” even a
McMinnville Insurance Co.
small i ation in the future. It
T Henncss built a garage fur
¡s the event of the age. Noth
his new Fold. While putting on
ing of so niu«-h moment since
the roof boards, he f»*l! off. The
Columbus d.'icovertd America.
r«’sult was two ribs broken and
It is the b' ginning of the down­
two weeks in bed. “T«e” lives fall of the British empire. John
on part of th»- farm that his
Bull will be slow to see it.
father bought Co years ago. Tin
1 am r,< t a Democrat nor the
old gentleman built a double i.r
ton of a Democrat, but if 1 had
house for a hotel. It was the
$50 lyn g around loose I should
stopping place in ih«t «lays of tie
Q tartzviile stamped«-.
There tnke my old tr end. Billy Blen­
ner, up on his bet offer of $60 t<
were five brothers in the family.
$50. Who has sand enough to
The boys spent a large part of
| make him happy?
the time, when they were kids,
J. R GKDDica
in the mountains hunting. Tl.<-v
Mill«Tty, Orogen.
killetl deer and cougars by I la-
carload. The women folks mad«
the Best t.a«alive
gloves of the hides after being
To keep the bow. In regular the best
tanned and they transformed the laxative »• oubl.M<r exercise, brink a
cougar skins into robes and ruga. full glass of water half an hour t>efure
Tne gloves sold for $1.50 per breakfast am! cat an abundance of
pair and the* rugs from $10 to fruit and vegetables, also establish a
$25. The old num made h busi- regular helm and be sure that your
bowvis m ve once each day. M hen a
new of raising bee« in hollow medicine la needed take Chamberlain»
logs and boxes n foot quarethul tablets. They arc ph aaant to tak«- and
st . d 5 feet high. 1 saw him in mild and gentle in effect. Obtainable
lb83 fill a whiskey barrel full to everywhere.
the brim of ch ar elk weed hot <y
and shipped It by wagon to
Turner on its way to Portland.
Turner was the way station in
those days.
To all the friends whose sym-
rnthy
and ■••rvic<s were so km«l-
i'l.e Black Eagle concentrator
ly
tendereI
in our time of be-
is to be started soon. It is re
reavement.
in
the death of our
ported that the Ogle mount?, i
beloved
wife
am! mother, an«!
mine hi s been sold for $125,000.
also
for
the
beautiful
floral offer­
The report that th«- Black Eagle
ing
•.
wc
desire
to
extend
our
had been sold for $100.000 seems
sincere
thanks.
to be a mistake. An agent of
Geo. Gddior.M and Family.
the Guggenheim« loaded it, or
did offer to bond it for $40,000.
MARKET REPORT
The G’a will take in »11 the Elk­
horn mines if they can gel them
The following are ruh price» quoted
“dirt cheap.” A stockholder
says that the three Shire brutta­ on Thursday of each week by uur
■leakra:
era, who promoted tile mine it. Wheat ............. . ....................
1 to
the first place, hold the control- Oata...................... . ................
4*>
. I 4 •
ling interest and will not sell. Flour, per »ack .....................
The “coiilioliing interest” may Bran, pet ton,.......... . 29 00
Middling», |»er ton...............
. 34 1X1
mean that they and others have Chop, wheat, per ton. .....
34 00
pooled their shares and control Chop, oata, per tun ..... .
31 so
the majority of stock.
Butter. (Country) per roll..
so
Butter
Fat «net)
..........
27
If you want to get in on a good
Egg», cam count, per doxen
23
thin-g try Crown stock.
Hens, per pound.............. . .11 to 12»
Mr Oakley is very busy with iieaae, per pound. ..................
ue
1«
his pack train freighting to Turkeys, per pound............. .
Dueka. per pound Pekin..........
10
Quartzville.
Duck». Indian Runner...............
»
MILL CITY
Pork, droated....... . ..........
11
8.70
Mrs Smith has gone to cook Pork, live walgbt.................. .
Veal, par pound, for »hipping..., ..10
for th« Crown mine people.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
th LOCAla Ari l.P'ATIU.XS a» it.« r
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We make
specialty
of
'riendship,
Engagemert and
Wedding rings F M French &
on, Jewelers and Engravers,
Albany.
Price Announcement
The fullowi«ig ltd prie»« on Font <•»»« and rh»«’i’. f
Detroit, bcv»im- «ffoetivo VugU't I. IV!®:
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
<'h«x»ia
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...
Runabout
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louring < ar ... .....................
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Coup«-I»t
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Town Car ...
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Wv guarani.» tba‘ ihrrr w
r- 1 ><
i th a • ■
prier» t rior to August 1. 1UI7--but < at. -
no a • •»-*»>«■•
whatrvrr a»-aii »t an advxe«-» in the».' pr.- ■ • at uuy ti.i.c.
( )n Displnx and For Sale at
FRED T. BILYEU
I
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Mr N C Ix>we is the only li­
censed undertaker and em-
balm«»r of Scio.
Al! work
guaranteed satisfactory. Wo
have a large stock of cas­
kets on hand and a nice
h -:»rs«-. Ah calls promptly
attended day or night.
A lady’s services will be
furnished if required.
i
Residence
OREGON
SCIO.
Ph ne, Home 27
Registered Duroc Jersey boar
'or service at my home one mile
vest of Scio on West Scio road;
«•rrns of service $1.00 Chas
'hrx.
44tf
b.
«»
Best Meals in the City
for 25 Cents
Room 5Oc and Up
Card of i hanks
Newt Weddle stopped off to
visit his brother.
Miss Blomquist, daughter of
our dentist, and Ralph Phillip
were married recently.
They
will make their home at Detroit.
Vania Shelton and John Frost
two gentlemen of Jordan, CH me
up on business recently.
The Hammond mill cuts over
300.000 daily.
County Surveyor Geddes came
up lecentiy to do private survey­
ing at Fox.
The Potter mill will run only
rs a shingle mill in the future.
They will cut anil ship the logs
to the valley.
The school fair wili be held ir
October.
The Hammond Co agree tr
pay certain wag« t > all recruit
that leave for service. Places'
Jwtt th* fhlng for Diarrhoea
“About two year» ago I had a aevere
attack of d arrhoea which laatod over a
week.” write» W C Jones, Buford. N
l>. "I became ao weak I could not
«land upright. A druggiat r«-cumm>-tid­
ed ChamberlaiM colic chol. ra and diar­
rhoea remedy. The fleet doae relieved ’
me and w.thin two day» I waa a* well
a« ever." Many druggist» recommend !
thi« remedy tu-cau-e they know that
it i» reliable Obtainable everywhere.
St. Charles
Hotel
ALBANY, ORE.
(»RANT PIRTLE, Proprietor
U hen in town du not fa to rail at our »tore,
wher«- you will always t id a gued hue uf staple
merchandise to »elect from. (>ur pri. > » ar« ine
lowest and our gw« la the beat
We take eira» and l>utt< r in «xchang
the highest price for «»me.
Official Directory
of the
and pay
Linn Countg F. E. and C. U. of A.
Mtkr our »tore your II. adquarV ra.
F. Prochaska ®- Co.
Rirhnrdson Gap
LOCAL NO. 1«
OREGON
SCIO,
J no Shimanvk, See, Scio
K Borovicka, Purrha*:i>g Agent,
Crab tro*.
neri«..»
Meets lot and 3d Sundays of each
month.
l>lkg< * tx > i « us
I'««» iii »» t , W. F. tell.
Mocarraav, K. ."helion
J
J. J. Harne». W. F. GUI,
A. Bilyeo, J.R.Burnae,
Mr». Jennie Warner.
Shelburn Local
NO. 12®
Aaa shanks, "ec. Shelburn
Meets 1st and 3d Sunday« st 2 p. m
□. L Sutherland Crxaniter, fh naa
SGI0 ROLLEIR MILLS
INCOMPnHATkb
nxr’tUMBKM 9»
1(04
Pictorial Review and Santiam
X’ewg, both one year for 11.73,
Our Flour Is as good m any made In
the Willamette Valley
,
EVERY SACK GCARAXTEED
We do •
Oeweral Cut am Milling Bu.ln...
r *ed
Sale.
Flour
en
US
We
Wheat
are
In
«Ka
Houthi
Tlald
Treat You
Big Dance
end
tor
Bu.lnia.
Biliousness snd Stomach Trouble
Fleur and
t»<h.n|,d
and
far
Will
Kight
Federated Church
Sunday School at 10:00 a m.
Hair switches made from your;
Preaching at 11.
An all night dance will lie
own combings. This is thei
given by the ladies of the Rich­
Christian Endeavor 6:30 to 7:3»
same work as formerly done by­
ardson Gap cheese factory, at
Song service from 7.30 to 8:(M
Mrs Win Abbott See Mrs S
the
hall
there,
Saturday.
August
Preaching at 8 o’clock.
Philippi.
H5p
19. A chicken supper will be
Prayer meeting every Thurs­
Steaks, chops and cutlets cut served at midnight, good music day evening at 7:30.
II. B. ILER. Pastor.
to vour taste, roasts prepared will be furnished, and a cordial
any way you want them —for invitation is extended to every-,
those that care, at the Sanitary body to come.
Best quality butter wrappers,
Market
neatly printed to conform will
Wood wanted on subscription
Old napers 5 cents a bundle at the law, 60c per hundred at th«
News office.
at this office.
the News office.
"Two yean ago I suffered from fro«
juent a'tacka uf atomach trouble and
oiliouaneM." writes Mia» Emma Verb-
ryke. Lima, Ohio. "I could eat very
little food that agreed with m- and I
became *o dixxy and sick at my stom­
ach at tinea that I had to take h >id of
♦omething to keep from failing See­
ing Chamberlain's Tablet» advertised I
'»cid.-d to try them. I improved rapid­
ly.” Obtainable everywhere.
a.’
obta¡nr«i irtraugh v
••O. SWIFT A CO»** a < ■■ b*m< quia t.
I« t Man aCwtiarr**.
Se«wl a rrHatol •»
'cto i»rwt <k»rrh>’i«wn
<*T v.-ir inaentot f <
rtAftCM
j r»*« t 1-rt
$»•(*’ «MMy. We r*< r»n:-
rjta ur Mfee. Writ« far oar ir«s U*>«
W M VMatod iav»ntk~nA.
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D. SWIFT & CO,
Patent Lawyers, t wk. lint.
307 ^rv»»!ii St.. w»»hln«t«!». 0 C.
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