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» » *• A ► • *• » s • *-■ '». ................. Judge Hits Hard We have bten contemplating a change for some tit c. but owing to circum lance have just com pleted the r on November 1st. The I) 'i sm >re-Wade Co. is out of the business of the Pro duce house entirely. Havir g just purchase«! the produce Lu in» - uh , I will give you all that f' e mark'-t; will justify me in paying. We are in the market for prac tically anything you have to sell, having an Hazelwood cream sta tion working in c injunction with us in the same building. Bring us your eggs, poultry, hides, veal, dressed pork, cas- cara bark, ( '|{ KA M. etc. I submit iny cause to ull right- thinking women and men, regard less of party, class orcreed; to the people who want fair fights and honest elections; <o the |xu- ple who detest the eleventh hour mud-31inger, the secret slanderer and the liar; to the people who do not want their judges fixed ior their juries packed. W.M. GALLOWAY, .’aid Adv. O. R. TURNER Successor to I et smore-'.Vade ( o. tier Non Nubfect to Croup (>o Vou Have Sour Stomach? If you ar» troubled with sour (tomach you should vat slowly and masticate your food thoroughly, then take <>nv ul Chamberlain's lablete immediately at- tec supper. Obtainable everywhere. •‘.My son Id «in is subject to croup," writes Mrs. F. O. Irvin. New Kensing pub ; ishfd every T hursday by ton. Pa. "I put in many steeple»* hour* at mght before I leaned of Chamber- L W. CHARLES lain'* Cough Remedy. Mothers need not f»-ar this di»«-a»<- if they keep a bot Cntorad at the poatoflke at Scio, Ore., tle of Chnmlx-rlain'» Cough Remedy in Typewriter ribbons for all the house and use it as directed, it al- as wcund-cla** mall matter. way. gave mv M relief.” Obtainable ntakrs of machine* for «ale at the New» office. everywhere. ON 4. McCall'* Magazine 12 fashion numbers of 1917. 5. One 15- cent McCall l*re*s Pattern -your chcice from your first number of the magazine if you ».-nd a 2-cent ■ tamp with your »election THE YOUTH’S COMPANION. >t Pau! St . Boston Maas. New Subscriptions Received at this iffice. pattern is included.with the club of four magazines that we ar«1 giving in combination with the Santiam News for onlv 25 cents extra. Send your order by mail or call at this office. Th* Ladia* Home Journal, the Satur day Evening Poat and the Country Gentleman wish to secure th« spare , umc of a man or wumsn to act as local , representative in Scio, looking after '.he renewals of their many sut>scnp- ' 'ions in this section, and introducing he*e publications to new reader*. Pay- rent will be made in salary aixi com- miaaion. Previous experience is desir able but nut es»< ntial. For details ad- !reas. with references, Lkix C.M. The i ‘urtis Publishing Company, Indepen- ' lence squaie, Philadelphia. Mr N C Lowe is the only li censed undertaker and em 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 day or night. A lady’s services will be furnished if required. KA I ONE YEAR STRICTLY ADVANCE. ONE DOLLAR Advertising F. H. Porter The Bmtt of the Bargain* You get a bargain when you get the Republican Nominee for Repre Youth's Companion for l*!7 for I2.IW sentative G »lloway Strikes from ti e ^2 iasues eritwded from cover to cover Not of the str»*et-corner, hand Shoulder in Replying to the with the reading you rruot enjoy But Slanderous Circular Issued you get the best of the bargain if you shaking kind, but is essentially subh'Hl»e th.- minute yuu rvad thia, for by R. P. Hutton of Portland. th»-h you wi I get free every number of of the solid citizen type. A *uc- cegsful man of affairs. He is a I he Companion issued between th«- man of unwavering integrity; a time you subscribe and New Year's. If If th»» people of the Third Jud you »end your 72.00 al or.ee that m»ai s man of high educational att. in- icial District want a jndge who ». lot of reading for which you won't ments and in accord with every will decide case* to suit uny in have to pay a cent Ard then the long. | sane reform. He is progressive, dividual, class or interest, regard giorxMM aj weeks of Companion read vet economical. His recur j dur les* of law or fact; if they want ing to come after* l«ct us »< nd you the ing the 1913 session is the best a judge who will bargain an<! Forecast for l»!7. which tells all about argument that he will oppose a hat is in stor<- for Compamun reau« r» traffic in decisions to gam poj u- m W17. needleaa appropriations. - rity; if they want a judge w! o By special arrangement new sub Three to Elect scribers for The Youth s Companion > an be controlled or intimidated VOTE FOR THREE then they should vote for .•Mime an hav<- also McCall's Magazine for (Paid advrrtiavtncnt by R» publican !’J17 both publications fur 12.10 on* else. If re-elected 1 shall, a- Our t wo-aton'- price off»-r inc hides. Crntral Committr«, J 8 Van Wink!«, in the past, know neither ’’wet” 1. The Youth’s Companion-52 issue* Chairman.) or "dry,” Republican or Demo of 1S17. crat, friend or foe, in the decision I 2. Ail the remaining issues of 1910 3. The Companion Home Calendar for Do you know that a free dress of any case. Stop, Look and Listen! (6he Sintiam ileus S**- ■**; ratea miele known on application. Pendleton Normal School Proven Necessity Ida Maxwell Rend what those you have elected to handle the affa>rs of your state and who are thoroughly informed regarding school conditions in Oregon have to say concerning measure dOH on the ballot at the coming election: By James Withycombe. Orvsrnor af Oregon: •« »» 1« in need work ah<| l’tndl«l»ft la (hr »1 »*»4 <rf «14» «iu*» in KuaU rn <»fig»>H of <n«»r«> normal p|«t< • fug b By J A Churchill. State Superintendent of Public Instruction: For Recorclei I buM that th* voiara of th* re I a I tig ih< at« nd a rd of our m Hlulr .Nuttti«*! A* bool a I IN twih l >n In submitting my name your fiivurable consideration Nov. 7th, as a candidate County Recorder, I wish to that my platform is EFFICIENT 8KRVICE. I know th* C > •' I records thoroughly, have worked for the county for over two years and am now asking tor advancement in th«’ service. If I meet with your approval 1 SHALL WORK HARD, and endeavor to hold myself worthy of any confidence that you may place in me. I hope to be able to show my appreciation for your support by serving you faithfully. Ralph Thom. Republican Nominee for Re corder. Paid Adv. Why not kill that winter meat where it is handy and easy to keep clean and sanitary. The use of our slaughter house and tool« are free to all that care to use them. - Sanitary Market OREGON SCIO, (Copimi from Portland Oregonian 1 MONM.il'TII Ore. June ;< "he Oregon Normal » ».I u.eu.-.i thia wv-a students enrolled 7X6. l cat on record for »late Normal in Oregon .... how to care for large student body a problem ... *' " lo-lt-i: crowded into auditorium with seating ca pa< ity <>f 560 Gallerica filled with extra chair» in •is- ■ More than 150 atudenta »rated on platform New boarding house» com pl» led. addition* to room Im house* built and lent» used tine hundred girla ale< p on upper floor of achool The official ■ ■ hool report gives 150 grade pupil* In Monmouth, lor l>-acher practice Cummings Nominee for County School Superintendent Favors personal supervision < f schools, thereby saving the tax pavers $1.2 ») per year, a sup r- visor’s salary; better text bool s and more p-»ctical work, ©«Br cially in domestic sei -nee, inanti- al training and agriculture, which benefits the home and furnishes material for our In dustrial Fairs. (Paid Adv. When renewing your subscrip tion to the News, don't forget to remind us of the big magazine tT.-r. Alate will auial in l»> raluldishirtg « urgently w hen in town do not fail to call at our »tore. where you will always find a good line of staple merchandise tus.-l.ct from. Our prices arv the lowest and our goods the beat By W. J. Kerr. President of the Oregon Agricultural Co'leg*: " r take eggs and butter in exchange and pay the highest price for same. Sime the people of Pendleton ate idltlaona ■ measure for the «-slabiishm-i.t or a N'.imal M< J hh .1 «< inai pi«.« it will ||I> m« pleasure lu aup*u,t this Make our store your lleadquart.rs. By P. L. Campbell, President of ths University of Oregon: Al . »at or* eddtttonel needed in Oregon Normal M« tool ie By J. H Ackerman, President Oregon Normal School, at Monmouth! Prochaska A careful analyM* vf the situation «til convince any oh» that <»r.a<>n i.r«da a N..rmni H. h.u>l In Kastarn tire- <»»n and I'»tulle tun nil» all th. t.mnm.nl iv-i.iurm-nia OREGON SCIO, By the County School Superintendents of Oregon: I:«-I that it ia th- vena« of the County s. h.«ul Hup. > tri.ri.nle of th» Kl.il» ..< <>r.g.n. in ...n.eiiiui. ..ro. 1. lh>l I hi- beat ..r the a. toaurta of I hv h .1» '• >naod In. rvamu fa.«IIII m lor th- trainirm of I. ..net« .in* that •«. thv.rfure. endorse th- Inilialivs in. ours In ealabllah a N.rr trial JU h-«U al I'en.llet.... By Mr» Charles H Caatnar, President of tho Oregon Federation of Women’s Clubs " I m<»»t hearliH ?nd«n»» Ui« Imalion id Mid N»»n.»l R< h«*ul «1 I *eltd I*tun ** Prof. Robert C. French, Farmer Présidant of tho Normal School Located at Wooton Ah immvdlal* *w(at>liNhm**nt »if •>»« b • b < h<x4 at •«■me leptlfBl pnifit »nt h MW Pefialletuh Wtttild pro*« a gre«*l marl l«> (he Hlrtte uf OfogoA** B F Mulkey. Es President Southsra Oregon Normal School: I al,all Support the I...... linn .Xuitnal M« bool «1 >*»*idlr ton of aa »eastern Orriirtl Slate Bourd of Itigcnls of Oregon Noniuel School ilccl.in \ tli.it “tin licet >silv for tidditionul Normul m -I kmi I facilities in Oregon is uppnrviit." Portland (.liuinbcr of (.otnineree endorses nieusurr .’MIX ind xiiy Pendleton most logicul luculioii for Nor mul school hi I'jihlcm Oregon 303 X YES is iFWI* Adv » Pictorial Review and Santian) News, both one year for $2.25. a vote for your children Eastern Orefor A lat» Normal Ms h«-4 Commit«*« Ity J H Gwinn, J*«-« » , I'r itti let oh . < »re PataitxMT, W. F. Gill. Kainisv, R. "helion J. J.Barnea, W. F. Gill, J A. Rilyeu. J. R. Kam«*, Mrs. Jennie Warner. J Seto Milliijij Conipaii]’ st'ixyxHOH to SCIO ROLLER MILLS IN<'OMIT»HA-rF.n I«K<K>lIt>. M »- EVEIi}' S.1CK GU.4RAXTEED W. d. a G«n«v«l r«ad Sala FUmf an Mllllas« B«.i„.... Wheal *'• ’»»• Bouaht ri.ld and r.e Tr«at Y om Right t IIMV* Our Flour is aa good a* any made in th» Willamette Valley Flau» .„d Kaahang«* iu.lR.„ .„d f«r Will