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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1916)
» - ~ •« Lu - . u»» -V I ji >V f* s - • -xv. ■*\G#"- Y-.-tf** V a -, ». New Xray Machine became g«>od friends and took a drink ' of whisky. Three times each week wr danced all night and ne'er we: t home till morning. To wake us up for work next day, we luvk another homing: we drank at murn. we dtank at noun, we drank o' nights and "undays, Wr drank each day the whole week through arwl began again on Mondays. If it were cold we drank to warm, it sent the blood through jmgfing; if it were hot to make ua cool, ilown throat it went a tingling. I he harvest ha: <la would work no more without thr drink 1.» make then merry, they looked tta jug square in the eye amt cal.«d it "Tom and Jerry.” Good bve <>ld days wr arv glad you’ve gene; times cannot ta much writer. The boys a ml giri» can thank the st < .. their days will ta much tatter. An Xrnv machine of the latest type has just been it -tuned tn the < fflee of I»r Prill. The C.n.p- b« 11 Xrgy machine is r< - <• »s the leading machine of the day and is th«» only one endorsed by the Government for militan and naval use in their hospitals. D ring the recent exodus of the National Gnnrds to the Mexi can border 11 Xray machi: oi the s ime tv p • and char t -• .-r n installed in the doctor's • flic, were ship|H-U fur active remet in the cause of medical and sur gi< al work. PS The atM>v> is p-.try a-laMait The machint is not only equip Mio on, mixed-metre, not copyrighted ped for Xrav work, but furnish s J. R «igptigs all of the electrical and t*.< ra- Mill l Ity, Oreg' it peutic currents fur tre.itm nt purposes, recogniz'd by the leading authorities. In a Idition I• i Wld Kd» t,.« » 4M M *♦ Olir r.ivt«» h.-w h©ert to the machine an elaboral tiU^r». « Ì fhat 1« ri ’ » *ì»t«j !«t thv ouly equipmer t has been ii.-t ille i for ■ il H th«* tu 4 4> the full operation of tilt <i .ffer : ' 'li < ♦ "tYMtUUU'Mtal »ir tu Hon ..*1 '» < ite t« tAkrn In modes of treatment 11- -l" » Ih« hkMMt Scio is now in position to ha\ | ; » • ?»v ! r» : » ! u -• t «»f tbr »hw competent Xray work done » <j tai »»reneth hy tttfion nn l T» - t r -prie' to that obtained anywhere. a in ti» rur*ktlt0 now- VV hen N <>u Take Cold With the average min a coki I« a serious matter and should not be trifled with, ns some of the moat dangerous diseases start with a common cohl. Take < humberlain's Cough llcm-dy an<l get rid of your cold as quickly as possible. You arc not exjicrimenting when vou use this remedy, as it has been in use for many years and has an established reputation. ||rnt:i:iu tv opium or other narc >tic Obtainable everywhere. t PEER S AS 11 \M E\ ) NTS The stork brought pretty twin I aby girls to the hon e of Harry Goodman. Grbndyap Rolvrtson is stepping high since the labits came and he wa-its ev erybody to know of the event. Commissioner Butler has placed ce ment piers under the Mad Creek bridge. Be bus extended the roofed part of the M C bridge lot, feet, making 3ixt feet of covered bridge. J L Deaver a long time merchant has sold his store and left fur his old time Brownsville home. The Dalmation cook showed me loaves .if bread, each I feet long 2 feet wide and 1 foot thick. Good bread. The R I. n <-n could m t stand to work on the usual baker» bread. .M C is painting. The company has painted all of Its budding, and the* county bridge also looks neat in Its new coat of paint "The frost is on the pumpkin.** The question la: which candidate is going to get the majority of the el<c- loral college. One of them will get the majority of the popular vote but that does not always elect. 1 Wr have had minur.ty pr» »ident« and plurality presidents. Lincoln was a plurality president. l>ougias received mure of the popular votes than any of ’ the four candidates. Lincoln, however, received more of the electoral votes than any one of the four. Hay« s was a minority president. Tilden hail more of the peo ple's votes. It is the people versus the people. We give a man a mujority of our votes then the electors may elect another man. "e elect the electors and how can we kick. T L 1’ugger, E C Beery and Co Jjupt Jackson made a flying visit to this country one day last week. Mr Jackson was interviewing our school authorities in regard to the Albany fair. It la to be presumed that T L was brought along fur ballast. The Hammond Co la putting corn fodd« r in a silo, it was killed by frost Tin y may flr.d that farmers meet with many l< sees. Numerous tine houses and bungalows are being built in M C. » '! ele phones Arrival and Departure of Pasaenyer T rains Woodburn-Spring livid Branch ME»i Sill) North . i 9 m <oulh p tn {'ve.-, ÍV i, ' _ ■**. <, • ■ >•’ Albany. PERCY K. KELLY MIXKERSandUEST SCIO STAGI HE la thè man »ho sella yuu thè Drttga a I Moiicinea thal keepyou in g"»MÌ health. HE '» ih man who «ella yuu tta pr ; arations that k»»p you beautiful or hatwlcome a..d happy. .Mrs Aliami inform tX. that her free.», s pr¡ Ihxh’c, V ho 11 : -,n :>i g the t lin ry bug n< » at l.el .n < n. well pie»“ d w.tli her place t the work. ►, " y Daily except Sunday. Circuit Jlldfj fl Bid Adv ) .. ; > p m . . b:.2 a in tuiGam . 4 21 p in MUI City DRUG MAN Address: 117 W. <’>th St.. Alb ny, Oregon ST MH. Ml ITS Ml Ik MSS HI. i* thè man »ho sella you thè swe»ti> that make lifv more eri;, y ab Ir. HI i. thè man who •<•!!« you thè toilet urticle» that kerp you in thi pmk of condition. X otice T<» whom it tn »y •iicern; I want it known that fr<-m date, (October fi, 1916) I Will not b • responsible tn any way for what my wife does ur any bills she tMÌHr« (a a ti» < un» Henti a, f V 4 <’(.>. Toletta. O l Railroad Time Table rini siciiHi and Surgeon Two to Ele t ma II itGits'l E. H. HOBSON, M. 0. *.sr conettfMittoa. MARKET REPORT a specialty of E: gm «melt and of the Linn Cojnty F. E. and C. U. oí A. Does s genrrfl tanking buaiiMMUt, recel yea muncy svt.jcet l<> t hres, pays interval on time d<*|HMits, uim I is regularly ln»|.cried by statt' bank xannne re. Itirhnrdson i Dip It SHELTON LOCAL NO. iw* Jt.o Shimanrk, Sec. Scio R, Borovicka, Purchasing Agent, Crabtree. Meets 1st .»nJ kl "undaya of each month. St. Charles Hotel Real Estate Notary Public Administrator of Estates x>ans Negotiated. ALBANY, ORE .«1C Mr A. 0. PRILL. M. <1. I 1 okij ; un P m f >ulhc<l.ind < rganlxcr, I homi* Physician llcspon Jency When >■ u feel d. o rr ige I a’d de spoildent do not give up but take a di sc of ChamiM-riain’a Tablets and you are almost certain to fee) all tight within a day or two I>■ «pendency is very often due to indigestion and biliousness for Wr.ieh these tablets are es;e*cially valuable. O itainablo every where. Abstracts Obtained and Examined GRANT PIRTLE. Proprietor TreepasH notices for sale at this office. A I Randall, Vire I rrt. E. Official Directory I’. V. E Gerard. The following are rash price« quoted on Thursday of each week by our dealers: Wheat............................. 1 07 I >:its .. 32 to M Flour, per sack ....................... 1 M 28 uo Bran, per ton...................... Middlings, per ton . . . . M to Chop, wheat, par ton............ .% IMI Chop, oats, per ton.............. 2'. 00 Butter. (Country) per roll 50 Butter Fat net) Xi Eggs, case count, per dozen 82 II to 12 Hens, par pound.................. Geese, per pound .. . ....... 07 Turkeys, per («und ........ 1« I>urks, per pound Pekin .... . 10 Burks. Indian Bunner ......... . o Pork, dressed ..................... . 11 Pork, live weight........... .... M 00 ...V* Veal, per tmunJ. for shipping. <V. A Ewing, President 4 f t » t Notice Surgeon How Catarrh la Contracted Trl.’pti.iiis, Eicliaiig« No. II Moth« r» are «umetimea so thought- I : : i OREGON less ns to neglect the colds which «CIO their children contract. Ihc inflamma tion <f the mucus membrane, at first acute. U com.-n chronic and the chibl a h .« chronic catarrh, a disease that is sekh in cured and that may prove a life’s burd n. Many persons who have tins loathsome disease will rememtar 201-8 New Firat Sat ionol Bank Bklg. having h«<l fr.quenl colds at the time it »». contracted. A little forethought, a I otti.- of < hamlx rlsin’s tough Rem edy judiciously used, ami all thia trouble might have been avoided. Ob- t un al. le every where. C. C. BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW \ ERANY OREGON G. F. Korineli, B. V. S Having dissolved partnership, J W Chromy having Bought the interest of J E K ikacka in the Scio Planing Mills, it is neces sary that all old acouits be closed. All parties knowing thernselve. indebted to the Scio Planing Mills Co. will please call and settle at once, either by cash or note. 13t3 J. F. Kukncka, J. W. Chromy. H C. MILL Ell SOS Veterinarian .Manufacturers of Both Tdrfihoncs STA YIOX - - OREGO.V > I .Mill located one mile east and one mile south of -rio. A preparation of fre«h pineapple juice and pure scale pepsin when com bined with other ingredient«, in the right proportions, such as are founri in They tell at out th«- gixxl old day a Natol Pineapple I’epGn Compound fur when you and 1 were young, and «ay nishes the necessary elements to re wr lacked inventive sense and ought to lieve indigestion. nau»ra from any bave tarn hung. We swung the cradle cause, sour stomach, bloating, sick and the ay the and sang our harvest dit hradache ard nervousness arising from ties; we Stuck the jug toward the «kies a disordered stomach. This pr« paratuin is sold by me on a and drank good home made whiskies. Salt risen bread and good plain food i ooeitive guarantee of m«»ney back if It is a wonderful built ua up quitr husky; it made muscle not sat «.’aetnry. strong, gave life som» pep. topped off medicine, having properties po«ors«ed with good old ••whuaky." With fists as by no o'her. Ihvn’t take my word for clubs we fought f r fame the liquor j it but prove it by a trial. Sue and fl.W made us frisky, we then shook hands. sites t hsa. A. Everett, druggist. DENTIST i A >7z /// a ft s < 'ht t rfu II if I'u m i situi Telephone: ►fl Pineapple Juice for Stomach Trouble DR. T. K. SANDERSON o 3CI0 OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT I Old paper* fi cent* a bundle at the News office. Olli* clean. We curry n full line of Co ffee, Spices, ('mined Goods, and in fact, everything needed Im* the table. HIBLER 8 GILL CO OPFGON I LAWYERS Abstract! eiamined. Corporation Law. Financial A,-»nt . Trust«, Kscrows and Accounts. Estate« probstsd. Coll se tion«. Desdi. Mortgage«. Osnsral prattles In all court«. Corrssjrondsne« «oUcitsd. Prompt «ttsntion. Bank rafsrwne««. Foartcrnffi «sor. ‘i Jr««"*. IMNS FlACiD ON PMIIANO PSOetRTY Mosessohn & Mosessohn T14.n$.71< Chamber of Commorco BMi. V*-S- ,Z