THOMAS CREEK JOTTINGS
Mr I .a Grippe has left us an«i
everyone is able to work again,
which makes us feel quite happy
as it is a little out of season ar.d
fashion to have the grip now.
Stop, Look
and Listen!
E Wendt and wife were Al
bany visitors Saturday. Having
«old their farm here, they went
to look for a new location.
We are in the market for prac
tically anything you have t<> «-II,
having an Hazelwood cream sta
tion working in conjunction w ith
us in the same building.
Bring us your eggt, piultrv,
hides, veal, dressed pork, cas-
cara bark, (’REAM. etc.
Our H izelw •<«<! r< pr- -«ntative,
Mr O l< Turner, who came I • re
from Nortn Yamhill, leaving
many satisfnd pettons. who re
gretted his leaving them, has
charge of the handling and test-
ing of cream and w ill treat you
right.
K M Chronic went to Salem
Monday to have some special
dental work done.
Mihd Nora Caiavan returned to
Albany Tuesday after spending
u few day« of her vacation at
the home of her brother. J M
Caiavan.
Herbert Shelton tried his luck
at shnging milk cans a few days
this week while Clyde R- m I r « r »1
entertained Mr Grip.
Ws arc k> the ma .< t for • 0 •t< ck
hog», weighing ir««m 1««» to pjfi II», If
you have any for sale, rail us up.
Mr Ferguson purchased s<■* V
eral h«-ad of cattle in this sectn n I
last week, mostly cows &nd e.
calves.
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.Mrs Watson and children of »
Salem are enjoying a visit, al.»<
a camping out spell, with her
brother Eli Delong.
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Successors to
Scio Cash Produce Co,
Mrs K M Chronic spent Thurs
day with Mrs Jake Weidman.
(Ghc $:intiain Virus
pub ; « shed eveky
President Wilson'« campaign man
ager» are entitled to all the comfort
they «um get out of calling the rull
of Progressives who are going to vote
for him. It would I h * an end less tn»k
io <uill the roll of Progressive» w I»«»
are not going to vote him.
T hursday by
L. W. CHARI ES
Enterad at the po»tofflce at Scio. Or«.-.,
as aecomi-clisM mail matter
For every r»-n«on thnt ran be ad
vanced why Prugri-«-lv «•• h«>ul<! vt»!«-
Ml'lt*«< HlI**riON KA l»->
for Wilson, ten can In- advanced why
•>ne year in advance
........
II A they should vole for Hugh«*« mid th«-
i »nc year, at eml of year ..........
I to lH-nuty «d It 1» that they kn«tw the re»-
75 »«ns wllh««it lint Ing lo Io- told.
Hix months In advance...............
1 tree month» in advance.............
fit’
The Wll»m admlnisirntlon vrent In
fo Mvxirai tu punlsh Villa f«»r hi» out-
Advertising rate» muli- known nr rag«- «in American »oli. The only
application.
puiilahment liilllcted ha» been « hi
(meri-un ««ildler» «ho «<-n- ah«-«
down ai «'arrisili by «setter «>f Fln-i
• 'lilef Cnrrunxa.
ÉDITORIAL PARAGRAPHS.
X hj <>0<»C<>0«X>«>Ç-OOCK m X><X<>«X)^
Two futile Invaelona of Melico anil
all separate anil illutlnct ¡»illcie» mi
the question of ¡wrmlttlng «mi» »ml
ammunition to be seat Into that court-
try are Included In the |M-rfoniinn<-e of
the Wilson administration In Its «leal*
Ings with our <>ulliern neighbors in
leas than three year». It is this char
acteristic Instability of the govern
ment that male's people want n
< hange.
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A
Pointed
Speech
Mi.».- Lola Westenhouse vi-iti
Mr ar.d .Mrs Tummy Firming tl
latter part of the week, and as
sisted in cooking for thresl.-err.
Mrs C L Rodger* spent .Mor.
day rnd Tuesday with hunt
folks.
Mr and Mrs E«l Fleming s| enf
last Sunday with their son Tom
my and wife near Stayton.
As items are scarce N bl>- ar
*'hatter Box write together th«
week.
M»ke our store your lieaiiquarteni.
Prochaska
SCIO,
>
are
When wa contemplate Indue
S.K'K
t »ad
rivwr
In it* Six K h -iU in l I- -rtv ei.-ht I-
.Mrtnient* 1» riigige-l ill the greti wuia
el uniting Le-trMng an*l l.»b -r.
Forty-eighth School Year C' rn
SEPIE.VI3ER 18. 1913.
Wo demand a »Imple bueineoe
like budget.
I believe It la only through a
responsible budget, proposed by
the executive, that wo shall
avoid financial waste.
We have had brave wordo In
a eeriee of notée, but doop>te
our protect» the Uvee of Amert
cane have been deetreyod.
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In
rSounKl
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Fiala
Y ou
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for
ar
t tour
E.achanaa«i
Bualna
Klghl
Morbu*
Jailing Learning in
THE OBECON
‘■¡RICULTU3AL C3LLFCE
We have determined to cut
out. root and branch, monopollo
tic practices, but we can do
this without hobbling enterprloe
or narrowing the scope of legl
timate achievement.
(ir.tEJXTEEl)
(-«„»«al Cu» a* Milllna bu»ka»e»«
Traal
W hen our little boy. now 7 year*
d. wa» a baby he wa» curtd «if «huh
• murbu» by Chambwrlam» colic, chole
a and diarrhoea remedy,'' write» Mr»
-ilney Simmon», Fair Haven. N Y.
'Since then other member» of my fam-
y have ueeti thia valuable mvdicine for
. ic and bowel trouble with good »ati»
action and I gladly endorse it a» a
• medy of «-xcej-ti-inal merit.” Oltain-
.<le everywhere.
It la only through Internation
al cooperation giving a ra»»on
able assurance of prie» that we
may hope for tha limitation of
armaments
■
Our Huur is a» good a» any made in
thè Wlliamette Valley
Some of L Edward liter’s fin«
otswold sheep will be on exhl
>ition at the coming Co. Fair. A
• w choice rams for sale that art
of* to please.
Curt t«-r Chiller»
!»>«.« KMiO> H ww
l r»< V-MIN «H A rh 1«
Wv a«. •
Administration
utterly
The
failed tr perform Its obvious du
ty to securs protection for the
Ilves end property of our cltl
It Is most unworthy to
tens
dur those who have Investments
In Mexico In order to escape a
condemnation for the nonpar
formance of this duty.
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It will bt> appreciated if thus
vho have promised wood on nub
cription to the News, will de
i ver same soon.
We art neither deceived nor
oenumbsd by abnormal condì
liona W» know that ws are in
s critical period, perhaps more
critical than any period etneo
the Civil War.
The Ineuperable handtrap of th*
Démocratie party In thia campaign la
Ita record.
oinpain
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SCIO ROLLER MILLS
to enforce our just demands
but we shall never promote our
by
being stronger In
peace
word» than In deeds
Charle« E Hughe», the Riqmbllran
ramiidate. recognises an lm|xirtant
fact that Woodrow Wilson, th«- hum
cratlc president, appears to hnve
overl«Mike<|—that the United State« 1»
big enough to help Mexico out of the
condition of anarchy In which thnt
«-ountry 1» plunged and. by •«-curing
order In Mexico, Insure peara on our
border.
J. J. Iterile», W. F. Gill,
A Bilyeu. J. R. Earn
Mr». Jennie Warner.
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Acceptance
Il la apparent that we
•bocklngly unprepared.
OREGON
I'naailirst, W. F. füll.
SnusTAav, R. -helton
of Charles E. Hughes
Just as It Is now obvtlnntely »hut
ting Its eyes to the neral of Indu»-
trta: preparedne*a. for three year» the
Wilson administration refiiMMl to see
the neral of adequate military pre
imrrdne»». With war on our southern
iMirdrr It wa» content to rely on a
regular army that could only muster
■W.tajO available men and refu«ed to
continue the established policy of
building up our navy. When the time
came for action, the country had not
•utfldent troops to police the border
and thia force ha» been supplemented
by a trifle more than one third the
war strength of the national guard. It
the national administration had had
the ability to Interpret the signs of
the time military preparedness would
have been well under way lustesd of
barely tw-gun.
i
We take egg» and butter in exchange and pay
the higH-st price for same.
Singing at Grandma Fleming
Sunday evening was enjoyed 1
.di present.
Í
trial and commercial conditions
When Charlee E. Hughe» »aid: "Th«-
we tee that we are living In a
i I vh II iik * of the niliulnimratimi with
Mexico constitute a confused chapter i tool'» parad ee.
of blunder».'* he rave an explicit chur- i
Not only have ws a host of
actiTtiatlon of the Wilton adtnlnlatra- i
i
lion'» (Millry In one »entence.
i resources short of war by which
If the democratic national adminis
tration had left on the statute bookh
In INt’l the federal corrupt practice«
a«-t piaceli there by the Republican«
there would be no occasion for the
present
administration's
campaign
publicity measure w hlch. at beat. I»
a very poor substitute fur the law re
pealed.
" ben In town do not fail to rail at our atore.
where y«'U will always find a g- -raj line of staple
i> ei< l.andi»«- to »» Icct from Our prices are the
lowest anti our go»!« the beat.
Mrs <1 E Etching« r is ’njoying
a visit with her sister and broth
er from Portland.
Paragraph! From
of
Î
Decree Cour»?» r»<| rtn-« a I i
'«gh «ch»>| ; rep.rate-ii. arr <-t- ic«l It:
he fullosdng.
.M'.RU'l'I.rt'RE,
IS HejMrtinent«
'OMMFRCK. 4 Hepar-.ii'cnt«; IAi.lv
BERING. H lk )-«rtn,«! t». MINES
>. IMrt-iient«
Fl>KE»fRV,
Ikpar
nrats; H IMH ht i »SOUKS 4 Hvpir
nentt. and PHARMACY
Vocational Courses req-i' ng ■
(tghth <'»ra te prepsr.it. «n f-.r entran
te offerc.l m Agri udore H < ryr
ommerce Forester Home Makers,
ite. lranic Art« Ph«rmscy with a t*
y«-«r high M'hool entrance reqi:ir«u>cnt
SCHOOL OF Mt'slC —Prano. Strili,
hai -I «n i Voice Cnl’ure
C-*«l-mie »mi hrautiful illustrate
booklet free
Ait.i’e«« Tur RtW.raTB»».
1« 4 1» iv a i*l
urn .si.ui» uat-u-i
that
vacation
Newport
trip should not l>e delayed
P3
“Oregon's pr< mier bench resort
i» not far away and is easily reached
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Daily Trains
fr«-r Albani and («malli». Ix>w round trip far a are
avniiai .<• Goral hotel ac--r>m<d»tivr.»
Fine au'f bath-
Roating on Yaqnna Bay.
’/ ran t In at A tir
to enjoy a vacation.
Ask any local agent
SEASON FARE
$5.10
or write to
JOHN M St OTT.
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon
Southern Pacific