The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, November 30, 1916, Image 2

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Now
Fürmers Attention!
Stop, Look
and Liálen!
Don't miss the free show re
Saturday, December 23. giver
by Fred T Bilyeu and N 1 Mor
nson. Most all the Scio m»r
chants have a nice line of hoi :
day gcxHis. so if you can't fini
what you want at .Morrison’■
store you will lie able to get
w hat you want some when* els<
Everyone try and rnsiu* Satur
day. December 23, your shop
ping day for Christmas. .Mo:
ri«on will give you 10 per cent
<>tT on that day.
O. R. TURNER
Successor to
Densmore-ade Co.
(5ht
ileus
PUB: ISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY
L. W. CHARLES
Entered at the poatnfllce at Scio, tire
a« worn l elas» mall matter
KAI I • ' -
Advertiaing
rate» mmh-
application.
known on
In th** Good Old Days
Nothing i» an it waa tn th- g.x-l «■ <1
day». Thm» boy wore overall» ■•id
alway» was dre»».-«' for work. He had
a half day« work to lie don» l«eforv
Ing to «cbool and another after hi» r<
turn, and you could kick him ten f< < t
an I he w<>uid bound back
Now a I - >
is a *'kid." When he gets ready for
»cho >1 hr can't bring ma pall of wat<r
for fear of »pulling Ins clothe».
It 1.«
gets home before tic evening meal ii
d no «omethii g 1« wrong, and if yot
keep him at home after S p tn you wii
require a gatling gun.
I hen hi» clothe
were made at hottie and the only wu
you could tell which waa the fiont oi
rear wa» to watch the fiontispiece
for the day. The clothing waa *o loose
thst he could turn sround In it att«>
putting it on and thus fool hts bci I
friends.
Our sisters worked then snd help«<
to cook, »i«h and mend ard do all kin<
of work. Now they have good luck ii
they get ti.«ir dud« on In lime to «a
breakta»t aid go to »cl<ol. When l.<
visitors came the toy» ami girl» wen
expected to »it up straight a» a cobam
speak When »poken to. Now they ate
brought to the frond and pul throu^i
paces. 1 he girl must Knock a few barb I
out of the piano and the buy must »peak
his 'piece.' ai d l"uk like a sick monks)
begging for raialns. I verything ia
progressive.
Tney used to get married fur
ani
begin housekeeping on
The bride
made her own clothes and the grot m*»
mother made his. tine suit a year foi
good and two for ev«ry day. They i
r »eked the baby to slaep in a »ap truu '
gh. and had a chunk of salt |ork fot
dessert. 1 hr whole community would
w irk sixteen hour* and then go to a
‘s.iindig.' and old and young d<nce-<i
u itil daylight.
They h»d no brain
s orms. heart fsilurs, or appendicitis.
Brain storms were cured with water
elm clubs, heart failure was called
fit» and appendicitis was cal let 1 'belly
ache«.' They rolled the sutferrr on a
barrel or applied a hot brick and no one
knew he had a vermiform ‘duflicker'
that was liable to get full of cherry­
stones or ground <Kerry «eeds. W e
used to cat soup and have '«ass' of all
kinds
Now wc est fruit «a ad ar i
'com«>mme* and have biscuits mad«
with baking powder that looks like »ome
'I hen a cold hang» on »« often hap-
I* m , or »hen you have hardly gotten
over one cold l<cforc v«u contract «noth-
• r. lookout f«r vou ar» liable to contract
•ome M-n>.u» di«»a«e. Thi« «ucce»»ion
of Ct,Ki» weaken« the »/»trni and lower«
tnr vitality, »o that you are much more
liable to contract chronic catarrh, pneu
rnonia or con»umption. Cure your cold
while you ran Chamberlain» cough r m-
edv ha» a great reputation It i» relied
upon I y thousand« of.reopic »nd never
ii»af point» them Try it It only eoata
a quarter. Obtainable everywhere.
I am still in the market for all
lines of fat stick, hogs, beef
and mutton.
I hand e hogs
within 75c of the Portland mar­
ket. Phone me at Scio between
6 and 7am and 6:3 ' ar.d 9 p m
— Thru. Idirge.
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We have I it contemplating a
change for some time, but owing
to circumstances have just com­
pleted t* e transfer on November
1st. The Densmore-Wade Co. is
out of the business of the Pro­
duce house entirely.
Having ji st purchased the
produce hufit »•!»•». I will give vou
all that the markets will justify
me in pay mg.
We are in the market for prac­
tically anything you have to >«-¡1,
having an Haz< Iwood cream sta­
tion working in c injunction with
us in the same building.
Bring us your eggs, poultrv,
hides, veal, drersed pirk. cas-
cara bark, < ’ H I < A M . <tc.
one I mi »at on them
We used to have
bread lead- with 'risin' that smelled
like a glue factory wh.n it was T»»«n,'
but ta»tt p belt. r than any th i g n ade
from xxxx r> lrr process flour ground
into noth : g but dust
One »usjiender
wa» enough for any boy. And if girls
chewed gum they had to clmb a tam­
arack tree and dig it out with a screw
driver
Pr. gr« »««bx »n t always mean
lieltirrtK nt
Thine, d pi. peer» were
a» happy a» any people on earth; they
i -. i • ’ed le-» than »quarter of the luxur
lc» of today an<l had »:x times the ne-
cossit |e».
Fred T Bilyeu will have a
Ford reel at the picture show
Saturday, Der ember 23, showing
the construction of a rar from
start to finish. This will be
interesting aa will as instruc­
tive.
Dr Turner, formerly •
Izvwe & Turner, the wel
known eye specialist of Portlan
will be in Scio again Thursda’
Decern Iw-r 14. at Hotel Scio
Headaches relieved, cross eye
straight«':'«d, satisfaction guar
anteed. You could not make ;
mor«*
appropriate Christm;.
present than to have your fatti
• r‘s. mother’s, sister's or broth
er’s eyes examined by a special
ist of experience and standing
and if needed, present then
with an up to date pair of glass«
which will be durable and last
mg and at the same time prt-
serve their eyesight, which i?
the most precious sense the)
have.
Dr Turner makes n<
charge for consultation or ex­
amination and most positivel«
will not recommend glasses il
they are not needed, You cat
order them and have them de
livered at Christmas time if de
sired. Consult him. Ikm't for
get the date.
Echo»»
Al! r. h-vc- have •■■me one ; !ace
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>f r p<-r< ii-> .ti ii-«I * n«t too n--ar
nor too far off
Building* or united
rock» re-er Lo much m .re nrti’tical-
tv than L.mging woxl of v»lo»_ be­
au •<■ m tl <• iitt-r t ■■ » .< <• i*.
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tn the . -ert »nd w. ik. iod in th<
rrbon nd*.
Pictorial Review and Santiam
News, both one year for $2 25.
I»o you know that a free dress
pattern is included.with the club
of four magazines that we are
giving in combination with the
Santiam News for onlv 25 cents
extra. Send your order by mail
>r call at this office.
With It» Many Improvement»
WILL DELIGHT YOU
Moat Subacrtlwr* consider TODAY'S
a genuine necessity lw* *usr it actually
heists lo solsr
rwry problMI <4 the
wile, m-rfhet ami Krwnetnaket
You will find the clever fiction and
com sot k stones hom real hie like tebeshinf
Lfrejrs over bckti ol
Bowen.
Mr N C Lowe is the only li­
censed undertaker and em­
balmer of Scio.
All work
guaranteed satisfactory. W •
have a large stock of cas­
kets on hand and a nice
hearse. All calls promptly-
attended day or night.
A lady’s services will be
furnished if required.
\ nu will love TO­
DAY’S not only
betaute it m pfecti*
cal and drf<m$iah!e.
but botauir every
numlm will bring
into your bt»rrr. >oy,
inafHratM«, encnur>
age meal anti g<««*i
clrtcr
A year» subscription coats you only
50 cents
Many «ag'e iwmes will l>e
w<»fth that In y<>u in hi '■v-kartng niras atul
pleasure Subscribe today.
TODAY’S MAGAZINE
CANTON, OHIO
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OREGON
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J. X XT I C //. /. Proprietor
Her Soa subject to Croup
“My »on Edwin i» «ubject to croup,'
write« Mr». E. O. Irvin, New Kenaing
ton, Pa •'! put in many «tocplcaa houi
at night before 1 learned of Chainlwt
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If I were .~ millionaire, I wnnM go to lain'» Cough Remedy. Mother* nee
coll« gr and get a good education. J hen not fear thia dl»eaac if they keep a lx>l
I would be a merchant for a few year«. tie <>f Chamberlain*« Cough Remedy i‘
After I had run the atore a while. 1 the houae and u«e It aa directed. It al
way» gave my boy relief." Obtamabl«
would tra-cl around the w .rid
Then 1 would go back to an electrical everywhere.
engineering »chool After that I would
be an inventor and get »omc patent».
B«* sure anil see the Scio Dr»
I would «|>end the »ummer« at the
eoaat. I woukl inveat my money in a matic Club in Pierre of the Plains
farm.
I would buy pig«, chicken«, tonight at the Peoples Theatre
duck«, rheep. goat«, cow» and hor»«». Big dance after the show at the
The farm would have an crehard, gar­
Wesely ha'I.
den, and good fence«. It would have
all »ort« of good improvement«.
I
would buy a car. Hera I would live the
Typewriter ribbo.is 60c at the
re«t of my life.
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Green beef hides are worth
15c per pound at the Sanitary
Market.
TODAY’S MAGAZINE
('onftctioru rp. Irr Cream, Tahureo
am! Cigars
li I \X /-re a Millionaire
Ray McKnlght, 4th grad«.
I ookout
OREGON
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V hen in town do not fail to call at our «tor«,
whars you will always And a good line of staple
tr.erchandi»« to select from
Our pries« art ths
loweat and our goods the bast
News office.
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Me take rags and butter in exchange and pay
the highest price for same.
OUR 1916-1917
Mvke our store your Headquarters.
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r>F.< KMIOH ««
Our Flour ia aa good a» any made in
the Willamette Valley
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We do ■
General Cur'nw, Mllllna Bw»lne»r
feed
Sale.
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Bouahl
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Treat You
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