The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 24, 1916, Image 4

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MARKEI REPORT
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Possibly About You :
Trespass notices for sale at
this office.
week.
Rolla Shelton is I aving a sub-
stantial new l»arn built at hi»
hmit'on North Main street.
Mr and Mrs Rny McDonald
and little one were down from
.Mehama Saturday und Sunday
visiting relatives.
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The following arc ca»h price* quota-.' I
>s> Thurwlay of each week by «»ui
deair rs:
Wheat .........................................
Oats..............................................
Fk>ur. p»r sa> k
................. .
Bran, per Um...... .. ....
Middling», per ton..................
Chop, wheat, per ton ............
Chop, uata, pvr ton ..............
Butter. (< ountry) per roll.
Butter Fat net)
Egg». case count, per dox-n
liens, per pound .......... ..
lierie, per pound ...................
Turkeys, per pound .........
I lucks, pwr pound l*ekin ....
Ducks. Indian Bunner
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Pork dressed ..... .........
Pork, live weight...... ...
Veal, per (»«und. for shipt>ing
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Pnce Announcement
Mrs Ralph Gill came up from
M i«s Kettlosori and Mias
Portland Sunday evening and is
var were shopping in Scio
v siting at the home of her
urday.
father-in-law. M C Gill.
Steaks, chops
to your taste,
any way you
those that care,
Market.
and cutlets cul
ruasta prepared
wait them for
at the Sanitary
Mrs Livingstone and two
d tugh’ers returned to their home i*
at Salem lant Monday aft rn
visit with Mi and Mrs Frank
M kulka.
Mr and Mrs Mickey and r< n
Albert and Mr and Mrs Day <>:
Portland were visitors at tl <
(‘ A Everett home last Thur-d .
night.
Mrs W S Smith and her “little
sisters,” Mrs S W Gaines am:
Mrs R becca Morris, were plea
ant callers at the News « flic«
Tuesuay.
Miss Christine Shindler re
turned to her dutit s at the Sc <
State Bunk toduy, after a te
days va.a'nn spjnt at the home
of her father, Jonn Shindler.
Mrs O B Cyrus, son Merle aim
Mi.-b Bernice Morris motored uj
from Portland last Sunuay urn.
visited with relatives, st.ntin,
on the return trip nbout So’cluch
that < veiling.
The Socialist picnic planned
for next Bunday at the Richard­
ton Gup hull, bus been | ostponed
on account of the rush of harvest
work. Another date w ill be an-
noun ed later.
Mrs Rebecca Morris return« d
Munday from Portland where
she hnd Is-« n since the first of
Jun», with her daughter-in-law,
Mrs ira Morris. Mi Murns is a
br.dje contractor and ins work
has called him to luahi* this
sum ner.
Mr and Mrs Fred Ficklin came
over from Stayton last Saturday
sveiling und visited until Sunu.-y
evening at the home of his
brother-in-law, Waiter Bilyeu.
.Mr Ficklin recently bought tin
Stay ton Steam (atundry, moving
there from McMinnville.
Mr and Mrs W 8 Carpenter
relumed last Thursday evening
from Portland, where they hearu
Hughes speak the night before.
As Mr Carpenter is a Civil war
veteran, they had seats about
fifteen feet from the speaker.
‘‘Dad” says the trip puid for
itself.
Grandma Pomeroy entertained
a number of friends and relatives
at a bounteous dinner iast Satur­
day. Those enjoying her hos- ¡
pitahty were, H B Iler and
family, Newt Crabtiee and fam-
ily. Mr and Mrs Dugan and
daughter of Albany, Mr and .Mis
E C She,ton and Mrs Lulu Pope, i
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TRUE INWARDNESS Of THE
VERA CRUZ INCIDENT.
lu the Spring of lilt, oecur
r»d the capture of Vera Crux.
Meo from one ot our sh.pa bad
been arretted at Tampico and
had b«n-n discharged with an
apology
But our Adm.ral da-
tuandnd a salute which «H re i
hoed Thereupon the President
went to Cong re»», sak.ng au I
thorny to use the armed force*
ot th» 1‘ntted States
Without
waiting tor the pa» age of ths
resolution. Vera Crus waa sell
«1 It appear»«! that a shipload
of ammunition tor HuerU was
about to «oiler that port There
wu a natural opiMMttloo to thle
Invasion and a battle occurred
In which nineteen Americans
and over a hundred Mexican»
wers killed.
This, of course,
was war.
Our dead soldiers
were prataed tor dyirg like
hero»* In a war of service
later, we retired from Vera
Crux, giving up this noble war­
fare
We had not obtained the
■alula which was demanded
We had not obtained repara
Hon for affronts The ship with
ammunition which could not
lan<l at Vera Crux ha<1 eoon
landed at anoth« r port and Its
cargo wa* delivered to Huerta
without Interference
llrcently
the nak«*d truth waa admitted
by a Cabinet officer
We are
now Informed thai "we did not
go to Vera I'm» to force Huerta
We are
to salute the flag."
told that we wont there -to
show Melico that we were In
«ameat In our demand that
Huerta must go ” That la. we
seised Vera Crux to depose
The question of the
Huerta
aaluta was a mere pretext.—
From Mr Hughes* speech of ac
replanen
The following het prie«-« on Ford «tm airt ehawis,
Detroit, becam«- effective lugti-t 1. IS»16:
f. o. b.
Ford 1 hSMie ...
lord Kunabout
Font louring Car
Ford Cot:pelei ...
Ford Town Car
Ford >edan..........
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Wa proposa to promote by
•vary pra< Icsbls muni our
•gn- ultural latorvsta. and w» in
cludv In thia program aa effac
llv» system at rural c red I la.
Ws favor th» wts» conservation
of our natural rssourevs
We
dt<lr» noi onlv that they ehall
be eafecuarded but that they
•hall ba adequately developed
and uaed lo the utmost public
sdvaatag»
From Mr Hugbee*
eporch of aceeptutc*.
New Undertaking Parlors
Mr N C Lowe is the only li-
ct-iisrd und« rtaker and em­
balmer of Scio.
All work
guaranteed satisfactory. We
have a large stock of cas­
kets on hand and a nice
hears«-. All calls promptly
attended day or night.
A Indy’s services will be
furnished if required.
On Display and Eop Sale at
BILYEU Residence
FRED T
SC!0.
Ph ne, Home 27
OREGON
STICHA’S CONFECTIONERY
snru.l,
Proprietor
h ( 'ft not
tinti f'iéars
f 'on/'t ('Hom ri/,
SCIO,
SCIO,
OREGON
Best Meals in the City
for 25 Cents
Room 50c and Up
OREGON
St. Charles
Hotel
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ALBANY,
of the
W e take eggs and butter In exchange and pay
the highest price for .-»-. „.
M«k<- our store your 11«
9 Lion County F.E.aiidC.U. of A.
quart, rs.
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I.IM’AI. NO. 102
Jno Shimanck, S«-c. Scio
Il Homvicka. Purchasing Agent,
Crabtree,
Meets Ut ami
month.
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Fusains MT, W. F. tiill.
SmiTiiv, II. bhrltvn
ORE.
■ 8 GRANT PIRTLE. Proprietor
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M hen in town do rot fail to call at our rt<>re,
where you will always fi. <1 a ,-< <«1 line of staple
merchandise to sr|- t from. Our prices are the
lowest and oi r go««!» the best
PROMISE TO REDUCE THE
COST OF LIVING
NOT KEPT.
WANTS AN EFFECTIVE SYS
TEM OF RURAL CREDITS.
Registered Du roc Jersey- boar
for service at my home one mile
west of Scio on West Scio r<aid;
terms of service $1 tt) Chas
Chin.
44tf
We guarantee that there Will I— r< r<
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th. a <vr
price» prior to August 1, 14*17- but can give n<- »»nurai ce
whatever against an advai.>-< in th« »r prie, » at any li.nv.
SCIO,
Our opponent! promised to
reduce th* coat i.f Ivlng
Thia
they have failed to do; but they
did redure the opportunities ot
making a living Lut us not for­
get the conditions that existed
tn ibis country under the new
tariff prior Io the outbreak of
tbs war
Production had de
ernaaed. business waa languish­
ing now enterprises were not
undertaken. Instead of expan
alon there waa curtailment, and
our atreeta were filled with the
unemployed
What ground la
there for expecting better con
d It Ion a when
the unhealthy
stimulus of the war has spent
Its force and our Industries and
working men are exposed to the
competition of an energised Ku
rope*
ft la plain that we muat have
protective upbuilding policies
From .Mr flughee* speech of
acceptance
We make a specialty
of
Friendship,
Engagement and
W« dding rings FM French «St
Son, Jewelers and Engravers,
Albany.
J. J.IUriir», U*. F. Gill,
A. ttiiyeu. J. K. Barn «o,
Mm. Jennie Warner.
.’kt
Sundays
uf each
Shelburn Local
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Asa shanks. Sec. Shelburn
Meets lot and 3d Sunday» at 2 p. en
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Sutherland, <; rtani¿cr, I homi»
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
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Pictorial Review and Santiam
Nows, both one year for 11.75.
Our Fl.-ur is aa goof aa any made in
the Willamette Valley
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I he Beet l.avstive
To keep the bowel» regular the tw at
laxative is outdoor exercise. Drink a
full gla*» of water half an hour b«.-i<>rc
breakfast and ent an abundance of
fruit and vegetables, also establish a
regular habit and be sure that your
bowels m vr once each day. When a
I medicine is needed take Chamberlain»
’ tablets. They arc pleasant to take ar.d
mild and gentle in effect
Obtainable
’ everywhere.
Federated Church
Sunday School nt 10:00 a m.
Preaching at 11.
CnristiBn Endeavor C:.'»0 to7:30
Song service from 7.30 to 8:0b
Preaching at 8 o’clock.
Prayer meeting every Thurs­
day evening at 7t30.
H. B. ILER, Pastor.
Hair switches made from your
own combings. Thia is the
Bost quality hotter wrappers.
same
work
M
formerly
done
by
neatly
printed to conform with
I
Mrs Wm Abbott. See Mrs S the law. 60c per hundred at the
Philippi.
Il5p
News office.
Biliousness and Stomach Trouble
■*Two year* ago I suff.-n-d from fre­
quent a'tack» of stomach trouble and
bliousneea,” write* Miaa Emma Verb-
ryke. l ima, Ohio. “I couki cat very
little food that agreed with me and I
became so ditxy and aick at my atom-
ach at time* that I had to take hold of
something to keep from falling. See­
ing <'hamtwrlain'a Tablets advertised I
decid«t| to try them. I improved rapid­
ly.” Obtainable everywhere.
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B. SWIFT & CO.
■ Pr.tent Lawyers. Esta» isst.
*307 Seventh flf.. Washlsgton (I. C.