The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, December 07, 1916, Image 2

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Produce and
Cream
for
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III.
for
word and uncanny to watch it.
Two
hundred sear» ago th» people would
have »ma«hcd thr machine, believing it
to be
of thr­ tie vil. In fact
one can eaady imagine that the devil
la in there,
item» are "•curve.''
J. R < odoes
Mill City. <'r.-g -n
I b-udiiig to S«-io. Some of
them sorely lie«*«! gome work.
I >im Neal and a«m Henry
ate Thanksgiving dinner at
the J M <'alavun home.
.James Burton, sonn Isaac
ami Lawrence, and daughter
Pearl. Wenttu Lacomb TI iii T s -
■ lav am! visit«*«! until Sunday.
Lon W irtli ret.lined to his
home at M«*dical Springs
Monday af«-r a few days visit
with his brother Rov. this
being their first visit in five
years.
llangce signal
II Burmesti-r ate Thanks«
giving turkey with Ins son,
I' <' am! family.
h i«i< s
t r«♦at
ami
\ oil
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R. TURNER
Successor to
Densmore '.Vade Co.
(Ghc $nnli;nu ileus
PUBI ISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY
S«>H.«• 1 bangi* in tlie at-
m«isplier«* tins morning anti
<-\«-i\«im- i» busy getting in
rlnt<T«-d at the [Hwtofflcr at S io, Ore .
<iiltsi«i«* Mock.
L W. CHARLES
a* wound class mail matter.
MV H«< ’HI ¡•'I IO*
I« A I I -
< ' < ’ Bur mcfter made a
inii-iiH-»- trip to
St«t\ton
I oi - m Ì h v.
Thomas Fleming and fum-
ilv came over from Stayton
f« r a goo«l old Thanksgiving
dinner with hi» grandmother
J 1 > (¡rimes and wife “pent
Thanksgiving with hi- broth
er Will and family.
If the fire bell should ring would you
rtm and »top it or go and help to put
out the fire’ it 1« much the »am» wav
with a cough A cough >• a danger
»ignal a» much a» a fir«- bell. You
•h?uld r.o mor. try to »uppreaa it t'.ati
to »top a Are bell when it if ringing,
but rhoubi cure the <1 o-;uw that can» •»
the coughing. Tht» can nearly al way»
t* do- <• by taking Chamierlain’» Cough
Ren edy. Many have u»< 1 it with the
moat beneficial rsauita It 1» c»pecially
valuable for the per»;»t«-nt eouh that
»<> often follow» a bad cold or an attack
of the grip
Mr» lh««ma» l e.-ch iig,
Andrew», Ind . write« "During the
winter my huaband take» cold easily
and cough» ar.d cough». Chamberlain’«
Cough Remedy i» the b.-rt medicine for
breaking up these attacks and you can­
not get him to take any other." Ob­
tainable everywhere.
RELIANCE
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F-Jewe/. TA:r. Model Watch
—and now Ingersoll is
turning out a 7-jewel,
very, very thin model
watch for $3.
We ha-, them here for you
to look ztj ird they're inter­
esting enough to look at
even if you hj-.en't
Pictorial Review and Santiam
News, both one year for $2 25.
t'HATTKIt Box
Don’t miss the free »how on
C. A EVERETT
Saturday. December 2S, if
i I ven
SCIO. CRfCCN
by Fred T Bilyeu and N I M or­
rison. Most all the Scio mer-
chants have a nic«* line of holi-
day goods, so if you can’t find
what you want at Morrison'- • imfer«-r re. Th«- men pla< « the band
stor«* you will tn* able to get 1* bar* down, i.n a i-:r ular bed of
ollrr».
Th-- ma.-hin«- inaH«*. They
Í what you want soni«* where else. p'ace on«- »i«le in th«- ¿ri;> of th«* tn»-
Everyone try an<! make Satur ■hlrw tio m- ry »ton«* revolv«» »t a
, day. December 23. your shop« i terrific »p« <'l on » crook lu-cknl »rm
[ting day for Christmas. Mor­ that 1» fa-G-n..! t<* u »<•«I plate which
rison will give you 10 per cent , ttiov«*» up »« h I down at n^ular inter­
val». A trip Itx-k «h’vica bokl» the
off on that day.
j naw when th«- »tone com«**« down, when
I ITER SAMI \M I V I MS
New Undertaking Parlors
Mr N 1 ■ Low* 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.
• th<- »ton«* r*;ov< « up the trip l«*ck <>|H-n*
■ «nd mov«-» th«- aaw ar. .nd the exact
ONE YEAR STRICTLY IN
Kieiiartl < 'rnrnvi cam»* over
Idiatance betw«-<*n twot«<-th. The m«-n
ADVANCE. ONE DOLLAR from St .tv t«»ii Miixi.ty for a
1 i>u»y th«-m»clvea about other work ;
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»liort visit at tli»- home of A timber faller working on th- Nic whil« the »aw i» being fil'd. It «cern»
colaon place about one mile »outh of
Advertising rates male known on
hi- I illn-r in-law, H B u I iih fi ­ Mill Ci'y, w»> killed Thanksgiving
application.
ler.
morning by a falling tr*s. The tree
• truck another tree, th«- top brokr,
blew back anti cruahol him.
T<«m Payne wan married recently to
With 79 republicans, 9 demo­
a lady from the ea»t. Tom is yard
crats and 2 m<bp-i dents in th?
inanag« r for the Clement Co at Gooch.
stat«* legislature, savs th«1 (’«>■
Frank Potter ha* built a large »hmglr
mill by the Hammond Co'» log pond
Bav Harbor, it strikes us there
which i» a half mile above 'I. C Ed
will I m - some lonesome tim» s in
Thcmpaon »upervued the work. 1.4 1»
store for the minority crowd.
an expert.
This comparison reminds us of
A Mr mith has taken up a mining
a fable once told <»f a bantam
claim at tjuartzville. He own» «■«'.• •
\\ in Rh<> a is suffering •ive mining properties in Mexico, but
rooster in a barn yard, well
crow ied with Percheron horses. i with Blood poi.-oiiing in one was dnven out by bandits. He will
The proud little bin! was pretty linger caused by a splinter. return to that country when >afe to
do so. He also owns mining property
chesty and strutted about and at
I lie little «laughter of < has tn Alaska.
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times was in danger of b -mg
Rhoda was taken to the Par­ Bob ami Mart Peery passed over to
trampled under foot.
the Elkhorn mines recently.
Putting up a brave front the ker hospital at Scio Fridav Newt Lewis ha» left to live with his
fo7 daughter down near Kingston. . Newt
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litt’e fellow said: "Well, gentle for medical treatment
men, if we are to live together stomach and bowel trouble. 1 can tell some interesting thing» that
peac.-ably we must Uke care njt She is reported to be getting happened along Thomas creek forty
year» ago.
\\ ill Br I .one i.nir.
to step on each other’s toss.”
OREGON
I N Biiyt-u came op from
t hihli'-i* liiti.silay for a few
tiny.-« visit u.tli lint mother,
Mi> Nam-y Bilyeu,
Mi» <’
Rodger*
uncut
liriiiKfigiving with her aia-
tvr Lola, who 'tats at il Bur-
mesteJn.
along nicely.
John Schulte has gone to «astern
Oregon to visit relatives.
Don Smith of Gates has gone to over­
see his mining properties in Idaho.
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Miss
Lola Weítenhouü?
• i'll«-I with Mis» Lulu Clark
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Salunlay. Miss Mabel Thay-| While going down a steep grade on
The Scio schools ar? to have a er is acting as teacher fur your scribe'» place, a ear about the
center of the train, loaded with logs,
playshed. Prof 0 V White of Miss Clark, who is confín«.*.! jumped the track and »kld.’ol along on
the Scio schools was in Albany to her in me with asthma.
the ties about eight rods. The coup­
lings held and the car did not leave the
todav and told how it came about.
Sy<! Stringer visited in 1 ties. The conductor and brakeman
At a parent-teachers meeting
had the car back on the track in I«-»»
Friday night the aenior class
than half an hour without losing a I >g.
week.
He
left
Munday
iwtitioned for the construction
They carry on each engine two ap­
of a playshed and themselves McMinnville as a dvlegi
pliances about 3 feet long that resemble
turtles backs. They clamp one to each
pledptd $1CO toward the co»t. for the Farmers L'uiou
track, »tart the engine anti the two
It was voted to build the sb rd ■ Lacomb.
plates do the re»t. The engine can
and ask ford«natiora from the
returned to "•hunt" itself back on the track with­
citizens of the citv. Enough I Otto Cole
out difficulty.
was offered to guarantee the <'rabtfee Thursday after a The freeze froze apple» on the trees,
building. The Shed is to be 60 short visit with his father, also com, stalk», »«¡uash and pumpkin
vine» before the stuff was ripe.
by 100 feet. For th? first year S B ('ole.
The shooting match at M C. Thanks­
there will be no floor or walls.
An interesting road meet­ giving day was a fine success. Chick-
Later it is planned to make it
more complete and prepare for ing was held nt Jordan Tues­ ' ene, geese and turkey» for everybody.
Mr Crabtree, brother of Roy Crab­
indoor games. Albany Herald. day. lit’» votes being east ami tree
of Jordan, is now s citizen of Mt'.
several being present who
If you wish to get sn object levson in
Good tor ComUipatlvn
could not vote, Mike Bilyeu i regard to the displacement of hand
Chamberlain’» Table’s are excellent
majority for labor by machinery, visit the Ham-
for constipation. There are plea-ant to receive«! the
! mond tiling room. You will find nine
take and mild and gentle in effect Ob­ supervisor,
A 2 1-2 Brill ! automatic h ing machines and 3 men in
tainable everywhere.
ta.v was levied, $.’»oO to be ' there. There are machine» for filing
band saw», large circular »aw», ami
Typewriter ribbons 60c at the spent on the Slayton road upright or "up and down" raw». The
News office.
and the baianc on the roads ban«! saws are 37 f«-et 4 inches in cir-
Scio Schools To
Build Playahrd
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" hen in town do not fail to call at our »tore,
where you will always fird a good line of staple
merchandise to select from. Our prices are the
lowest and our good» the best
" r take eggs and butter In exchange and pay
thi hi, ; set price for same.
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SCIO, OREGON
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Make our «tore your Headquarters.
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PaaaUMMT, W. F. Gill.
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J. J Harne», W. F. Gill,
J A. Bilyeu. J.R Barn-s,
Mr». Jennie Warner.
Scio Million Coii|pai|(|
Mt’< M >«xx< »|<
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SCIO ROLLER mills
in . v..«I«. hat » t.
rn-.-nm«, a-
Our Hour is a» good as any made in
the Willamette Valley
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