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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1917)
MULTNOMAH HOTEL Produce and Cream I am in the market for pruciucu of ull kinds, »0 bring it in. I am paying top’ price* for Egg*, I’oulttv of all kind*, < *liick«>n*, Turke »a. ........... and Duck», al?o Veal and Pork. In addition to tli'M», 1 am p ty ilig'Witliin 2 rent* here, ol the top for ( i x I NI• delivered in Portland. I also aim to keep within 2 «•ei.i* of/he Portland mar ket oil all prtxIlK'e. Bring me your green hide s ami pelt» und 1 will* treat you right. O. R. TURNER Successor to Dennmore-’.Vade Co. (She Santiam flnrs pub : ished every L. W T hursday by CHARLES Kntered at th« poatofflrc at Scio. Or«.. aa wcon.i-cla*« mail matter. Mtll'riON IIATF.-» ONE YEAR STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. ONE DOLLAR; •a«-,.. --- .M—e-ar*—.... ................— Advertising rate« made application. known o PLAN TO RESUME RAILWAY INQUIRY AFTER MARCH 4Tb Pistponemenl Forced by Press ol Congressional Business. desire . ii t'i<‘ purl of « ougrews to do -.. l b. I •> <■; o' idrme« of In tel< -I e'o . I.. tic ii. ua'i.'ti of the Sew hind« Inquiry »how that the |«eo pie of the country -atilpiwr». ottsum era ami lio.»! i* aa well as railway met. th- I : . » ait'c to II*« fact that the rnilvai situation 1« highly tin ■ • SMMt 1* t.. n wit’. it .mile ■ • ary delay to c, ,. it I tie for th.- railroad* to . t the gr. ih]g lie »1» of the nation From iv|«>rt« received Iw-rv It »»mi ta though almost every commercial <>r «nlxxtloii at.-I titisiiM-sa Interest In It»« «unir« were :.i„-.-<l In studying tlie all» »1 qm«t. • ■» The Chamber of ’«amimv of the t'nltrd NlatM has . en I liidiivtlng an elaborate inquiry !•> vat » plia- •» of the subject for >tni months twist Many loral and .late eommereinl I h »! les In every |sirt <f tlw country have committees en .< ■.»! In study of the problem and .»• • •! a ........... - to .‘Ollie here t.d pr<—-nt their » !<-v » National or attirail.»»* of manufacturera, tumlicr len. <<utl operator». wholesale and re ill <1. lier», hate exprmsed through solution» their .lenire for the unifica- et of the aystem of railway régula >«n Tt Xntlonal Industrial Traill • aiii.e • ¡»akliq: from the viewpoint ' *h'f!>cr» using the railways. Ims idor» I exclusive federal regolatimi rovldmv It la ar— nipllshed It. such u at ns t<> gl.e full prote tl*.n and r nipt adjustment in matter» relating ■ > trniis|s>rtntlon within the state« PORI LAND..OR»¡ON < i.-cupte« an entire block* easily arceasiblc to f’urt latul'* Theatre and Shopping district STRENUOUS HUNTING Iwift and Long O tfinct Rune ng Alt ar Moots In Alaska. The d.'tugt r of getting overheated tn a cold climate is well abdcratood by tile Indl-tliif of Alaska. A erument offi« iai there rxpiuii»» It« ,»w arefully they guur<l againat tbr Jang«r of freexing to death in con- •equente of allowiiq^thcinsclyes to let-ouie too warm. On the upper Yukon the old method of mooae fiunting in earlv winter was for the Indian« to go out in anowthoc* after a heavy ¿mow- fall in M-arch of fre»h trad». When one wn» found the swifte«t runner of the party prepared hitnuelf to run down the monae. Stripped of all clothing except a »hirt ami breeches am! < arr ing n light «hot run loaded with ball, he started off liter the animal, while the women tnd «lower runner» follow.»! more leisurely. Sometime* a mooe** would run eight or ten mile« before being overtaken. The runner never «top ped until he had overtaken and kill- d it, and he never stopped then The cold at that season i* verv in tense. The hunter, heated with h - long nin, would quickly have froxen to «loath if he had stopped. For that reason, after having killed the moose, he returned to camp at a tin, leaving hi* fol!«'» er«, «'oner>' •nor«’ thickly clothed than he and .<•«1 heated, to cut up the carcas- uul drag it home. The»«- Indian» on the upper Yu kon hunt other animals l>e»ide« the m< o«e. and some of them nrc fear- '<c<ui hunter«. Black tear* are found in all the and. ex. ept in the barren tundra* .ordering the arctic <» .»t. Th. v ire usually hunted with bow« and xrrous, hut th<> hravest of the hunt- ■rs «ill attack them armed with nothing but a long Llad.d knife. t In such a < «»<■ the hunter wrap» x blanket about hi« loft arm an hand and with st thu« protected thru»!« it ont for U p - boar to »• i» it rise« upon ita haurchc*. I’n- lor the guard th”« aff*f«h*d the ■luntcr i« enabled to make a fata hrust. Ala«kan hunter« m-.l to le bobl, <>r the penin-'ila boa»!« of bavin? a specie« of bear considered to I ?he lnrg.‘»t in the world The «kul! if an oh! male look* ns if the er -a- urv l»e!onr<‘I to the animal life of former uge, when I>e««t4 of gigan tic six«’ romntql the earth.— I xmi An geles Times. SAB OUTSIDE ROOMS It 1. Ih> r I» rat a* By m«i rem n .H fni'wn wen to «.ursci’e or v c thev nr? diwi'M.d f.irpri* nobody »o much n- the benrfacf >r \ haoj • p an or woman i» a radi -itin™ ( it* of g<«>d « ¡1!. and hi« <»r n* her T.'tan f-t* int<> mt» a rooin r«<»m i thotl ;h »! other candle - hail brer it ber candi« llghtml.- Hubert lx»u « Stevenson. Rates. Without bath. »1 00 perday. upwards. With bath, 11.50 upward«. p«r day, Grant Smith & Co., Owners Eric V. Hauser. President H. II. Cloutier. .M’ng Director - Do 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 26 cents extra. Send your order by mail or call at this office. A Bright Future. On. there «a» a man who yearn ed to I..- a rtnlli t>. re in order that b might help Mi.- suffering poor, and one dai wealth came to him ifid land. J him high in the million- i,r.‘ • ii ■:■■! ■ ’* f th<- '*> ir—not «»ntir.-ly; but, lieing t'K> b- -i t > lm:it them up, he failv«! not to a-k I’r-n i.jeiie«* to pity them, “ami, anywav,” he r< fl. ted, “they l.avo a bright futur«- with «o much trei uf' in I n'" Ytlanta Con stitution. Pictorial Review anti Santiam News, both one year for $2 25. Hew Undertaking Parlors Sam« Thing. i< a > »•! i.needotc of an ; 1» I T tile i«-« o-tl at the I’ - I i: >y ,-<t the time the Tn» tnar-liiil. “The pa««- n’t forj • ' it." i ‘ i ' o -I “N ixe; faith I i‘i't niv f.tl ■ r a miller?" • tin re . " er»-tl the »entry, i.id arrived at the pax». •i l-i - • ■ 'influential r. <1 in a sort .Mr N C Lowe is the on’y 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. Fot nd a Sure Thing. i. B. W’ixon, 1 armera Mill», N. Y , ha< u»«‘ i < han.lH-rlain'a I ablet» for year* for bisurdcra of th« «tomach and liver and «ay», ‘‘Chamberlain's Tablet» ar« the twat I have ever used.'* Ob tainable everywhere. SCIO, OREGON Many Interest* Studying Problem. COUNTRY DEMANDS ACTION Shipper*. Invaator* and Representa tives of All Brenehea of Duamee» De mand Umficat on of System of Roil- way Regulation—Roods Mooter*. Aak Fewer All th. <• or.-iinirathins represent pr1 utarily the »hlpi-ers of the country. but they arc not tlie only ..nee who are taking « hnt.d in the dis uaalon. Tim in'vstP-. uf th. nail-ii. tlir-ugli their own a«s<> latt.qis ati.l Ihrotigb commit tbes rvprv.curing the »at Ing» banka mid dlicr niinnrinl organlaatlona. are pre paring to almw the ne eatity of Improv ing rsllr. ad credit and protecting th. r|; ht» o' th. ««• « hose money 1« Invest rd In rail ■ ay securities Finally the mllr< a<l* tlicnisehea. being vitally con i.-n. yl In the Improvement of existing .-ondltloii» are planning to submit their view* through their executives. o|wr ■ ting ottlilas aid traffic ..(¡erta and to ««sort their wlltlngii«-»» toao-ept far rra.-blng federal regtilatloii along Hue» that «IH enable them to attract capita at.il to pros ide the facilities needed for the prompt nn.l efficient liandltr.g of the country’» trari»;»>rta‘loti luialiiea» Washlngtou. I»w !<< Th« <'«Nigre« atonal Joint (’«»mmltter on Interstate <‘oniinerev. wlil.li ha» I hou conduct log th« Inquiry luto g.ivrriinM’nt rrgulatkiu amt control of transportation last vn-ek derided to *u*|v>ntl It» lienrinic» on the anhje< t and adjourn.»! atibjeot to the <all of the • hair luan. I. •• aii«r of the pressure of other work tiofore t'on cress According to the resolution ere «ting the committee It required to submit a re|u»rt by January «tli next It Is ui’dcrati»»! that before that tint' the committee will ask for at. rxten Ms.n Traub'» I* Too Many Masters. alon of time and that the henrlnc* « III Not sll ... these Interests are i,, a,- lw- resumed at a later .hate when son»« ..rd as tn th" remedies that should I» of those who already hate app.-ired adopted Tin re seems to t»> a genera lie fore the committee will lw> que»tl<in tgn-emetit boweter. that many of th. «»I further and a great many qthrra ■ Ilf! -ultles will. Ii .»»nfront the railroad« will tie hear,! It Is probable howev and which make It tm|sM>s|blr for them er. that the hearing« will not tie resnm to meet the requirements of the na e<l until nftrr adjournment of Congrv«« flou « commerce promptly and satisfa on March 4th In addition to regular ■ ‘orlty ari»c from the haphazard and root hie iMlshiraa the commerce com .ftcit . ontll -tl- 4 tut^isurewpf regitlatioo ntlttees of the two houses are . barged hat hav< • d »pt« I from lima it with the Important duty of prc|Mtrtng Im«- bv the fcd.-ral government and th« amt pn-entlna the lectslatlon asked forty eight «tate» and that what I» for bv incident W ll««m to make Im needed I» a well ordered, systematic IMMslble a railroad strike without pre scheme "f f.‘ létal regulation that shall vl.ni» Investigation This will leave ! .-over th • «’.ode country and make It little or no time for the ron»lderatloA possible for the railroads to provide the of the venrral question« of railway extensions and llnf.rw. nd f.i.-|l|tle» »«» regulation ha.llq needed, «bile at the same tlm« Country Want« Something Done protecting fully the publk Interest». Members of f> ugr. aa and other» Still Wandering. who are Interested In the Inquiry un dertaken by Ur Ncwlauda fommlltee The »leaf mm got out of the Insist that there ia no Intention of trarncar <»n I.» tlie «.thcr line of mil«. abandoning It "L. .k ..nt' There'» a car com It seema d .utitfut. Indeed. If the ing’" cried the <-<>n.lii< t<>r. country would permit the matter to ‘•What*" «aiti the .l.-af tnan. be dropped If thete were e'hlcu.e of a "There’s a car coining." I Wotv»s sf the Ssa. Fact» appear inc »nt< -tahlv tha »hark*, and big one», abound in Cu ban water*. The Antillean «hark i- A ''.ifl .■ - C' V: ' tn and couth Pacific specie-. I lear water fifteen or twenty feet !<-< p he ia timid. Near a boat an bored where the bottom Van L teen from the »urfcce, a« in tl:o» enter« it commonly can Im at th • depth named, the ligther ia nafe lt> d e’>er wa‘ r there i» risk. If thcr >t bio »d in the water from a wound 'd man or fith the «wimincr’» peril it great. Ihd fferent, laxv creature« >f a low order of intelligence, «hark» arc inatantlv frenxied by Ur pre«cnce of blood and will attack mytlnng that move«.—Popular Sci ence Monthly. « hen in town «lo not fail to can at our ttore. where you will always find a g merchandise to select from. < lowest and our gurxia the best. " e take • trga and butter in exchange and pay the highest firice fur same. M«ke our «tore your Headquarters. OREGON SCIO, Small Cireulatian. Apr«>po- of 11. G. YVdL' «-■<>. in tion with W. E. Henley, he tell« an amux.ng, although somewhat pa thetic, little story. The New Re view was not exactly a - ful pnuluction. and or.e «hr Mr. Wi lls and .Mr. Henley were in the otfl.e of th«« iMgaxine, gloomily discuss ing it» pro«jH‘«ts, when a funeral went by irrthe str«*? outside, lien- lev looked out of the window and reganh'd the cortege for a moment in silen«»-. Then h” turned to hi* companion and Mid, with a wor- ried frown. "Can that be our »uL «•riber ?" PaaaiDKMT. W. F. OHI. HatartABV, K. s he I ton Hl'l x 'K mmoh J. J.Harn««, W. F. Olli, A. Bilyeu, J. K. Barn»«, •Mra. Jennie Warner. TO SCIO ROLLER MILLS IN. VHKlHA r» t> (»COCMRKM »■ 11*4 Our Flour 1« aa good a» any made in the Willamette Valley Siren*» Industrie« In China. In Taochow our corTe*pondent «aw some strange industri««. One wa* the keeping off large stag«, a* big as a fair eix»*<d horve. rear««! f >r the sake of ’.heir horns, which ar cut off every «umtnor and »old f<>r «« rnuchjfs gold for u»e as mv J EVERY SACK GUARANTEED W. <1« a O.n.ral Cu. .. Milling Bu.|n«A r.ad Sala. Fl — ,. .n W. WH.a, ,r. I« ,n. Bou.h, Fl.Id .nd f.r n«ur and Earh.ng.d f.r w,|| Treat Y. m Kight *