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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1917)
I be llest lt«o>mm»»*»U'Hi if them — D'uisril.c Couru. Jour nal. Produce and Cream I a tu in th«’ market for produce of nil kin U, so bring it hi . I am pitying top pi for Egg*. I' nilti v <»f ail kiii I«, Chickens, Turkeys, nm! Ducks, air» Veal ni l Pork. In addition t<> tlit--' I tn piiyiiig'tt ithin 2 cent* here, i»l the top for < ' 1 { I A M . delivered in Portland 1 also aim to keep within 2 relit* of the Poitländ mar ket on all produce Bring me your green hid« - mid pelts und I will treat you right. O. R. TURNER Successor to Densmore-’.Vade Co. (6 he Mr 115 $:inli.iin PUB! ISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY BARGAIN CLUBBING L. W. CHARLES Knter«d at the poatuificr at .'■ io. Ore., as ••con.l-cla*» mail matter. OFFER VrsrER®RM5| Hl’ ItM« HI l*'|-|< »N H A I »•.- ONE YEAR STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. ONE DOLLAR Advertising rate« marie application. known or. A ["itla'.li I» un I ! 1 411 partv. An I adito*« i<h -i of a party i* to give away everything he pttaaeaae* and then »tart a 1 over again, «« rite« Mart' Robert» Rinehart 111 tin- U’tdo World Magazine. Thia i» one rea son why our Indian» are *o poor lo dai We »at in 11 great Io’ by hung with Indian trophic» and bearskin». Thrrc were a few * jh - c . b< » and then ( the potlatch went on There were Typewriter ribbons 6.5c at the . hot fried trout, aundwichc* and News c tfice. < hip» of dried meat—buffalo and , <ieer, I Iwliev««. And after that came the gift*. Everybody got J I • r a llilb u« Attavk something. The men got wuiatcoata made of *pr. < «1 hid«« und the wo Whtnyuu have a »everr headarhe. men necklace» of Indian beads. To accompanied by a coated tongue, loath- have u pi party ami receive gift» ia one ir.fit of food, conatipation. torpid liver, thir/, tut to liavc u party »0 that vomiting of partly digvated f«xxi and yon <»n give away thing* ia a re- thcr bile, you may know that you have freshing novelty. a aevere l-ili >ua attack. While you may b quite »iek thcr«1 U much con- Th» F<r«t Perisop». »• iatiuti in knowing that relief may be The fir»! perùcop«, a crude af- h»<! by taking three of < hamberlain'» fair endxxlying an arrangement of Tablet«. They are prompt and cffec- fiat mirrors, wa» iarented by a t .*1. obtainable < vcry'wtorr« Dutchman, Telar van Elv<*a, who in 1859 built a H'lmsubmcnnblc lawt A Goon FO. lTloN at Amsterdam The m dern peri- acopc, with parabolic mirror», wu» l^»n be had by any ambitiou* voung ■ i li. mt! ' ■ .1 of d< HTtbed in a magazine article by a n . French univenuty pr«ie»»«>r ju»t b- ta.iway <>r '••»rnmerciel telegraphy. Since the passage of the e.ght hour fore an Atneri<'ur\ inventor, sailor and writer of *ca title« applied for 11 law by eongr«-sa, it ba» created a b'K patent on the »aim* i«it«a. The« demand for tel« graph operator*, l*u- worked in«!e|icndelltlv, but the •ilior.* paying from S75 tu $so P»» American. Morgan RoberUon, 1 m nth. w th many chance* for ad- vancMti' nt II wdt pav }ou to write generally recoga red a- the >■ ■ because he mvent««d the machine for lUi way Telegraph li .litote, of Port land, Ore., for full pa rtouiar*. grinding the len«c» —Exchange. Hard to P ay. Mildrml, 1 »I, a «iii.ill friend to »¡««ml th«« afternoon with her, found that the «ar«« of her littl«- ■e ther interfere«! »«id.'y u th th< plan». Ji'liti «1 ...i'-d 4 lire-ome pcr»ot cnee in joining their gatm-». Meet ing with little em-oura •<"«icnt. he t»k< I nt I. st -imeivhat w »tfully: “Md'i, «in't I jd.iy • >:m-thing?” “Ye». John.” «lx« rcpl;r«l firmly. “<! i ini'» the ba k r» >m an I | 'ay yon’re d«*ad for half an hour.’*— New Y ork Globe. 3 till MAW A Indian School va. SCIO K . <»►• I’. ADMISSION. 10c ai <1 .‘Sc. I > A NCI N (• S«sm»rf Ptatanabl« MUSK BY K of P. BAND “Tbi* v.- k I a'.i «»Yerng vou !• ‘The Life of Our Great (¡cncr;i!»,' •a <1 th«« agent. “I know if you look at it you w ill take it.’* “Yon’re wr >io_'. voting miii,’’ »aid tin« aubnrlianitc. “| «lon’t want t> take an'tawIjV life.” — Y’onker» Statesman. TICKETS 50e BJTCHERcD THE“TREES?“ When Pecane Were fulod Just to Get the Crop of Nut*. Kcntui ky pc< am were ut one tune quite pl-ntiful. Vandals in the « • ill tie» l> ■ rd< r i . j - «. O'i. . u <! to think nothing of cutting dm. n a tree to get the tear** crop. Tree» of till km..« were plentiful. An oak wn« felled to bring a fat ra< to on to curtli and rigage him in an encoun ter with dog» for the entertainment of rural “»portemcn.” A pe .in tree went down licforc the onslaught of a nutter too timid to climb it and »hake the Inn lai. Nobodv thought much about it. If the tree wan .'»<> to 1<»> tear» old the fact wa»n’t rcmarke«!. That it would take 50 to 100 years to grow another of it» girth and «plead of branches, an"’her that would lied n barrel of pecans or more in every »eason of lo an m.;«t, that the time would come when a barrel of pecan» wouhl lie worth a« much a» a cotton mule brought in the »eventie*, a« much a» «everal acre» of the rub river bottom land on which the pecan tree» stood wn« ■ worth in the day« when the Nev. Mar) Hou-t-n . d the lieu'on 11 Springer, the Silver Cloud, the Ar kntiMi« Belle, the Granite State am! the Morning Star were taking on cargoe» of corn and hogs at the western landing», never «recurred to the nutter witii the ax. The land owner »wore nt the obviously “tri fling** temperament of the fellow w ho cut u tree to get nut», but never »hot at him. a» he shAuhl have done. And what i« the result? A ma jority of Kentuckians do not know that pecans grow, or ever grew, in Kentucky. Had the pecan tree«, that were * l>e;«nng the Ohio - • *— when — An ln«h F.»l'.nj Story. The three splendid maga zines illustrated above and tin- Sai.tiatn News, total re tail value $8.25. all one ytar for only $1.65 UK; ATLAS FREE To all th« taking advantage of this ofT'-r we will include TREE ■ 1-1«. Special, *36-Page Atlaa of the I' cific Northwest States and of the IVorid Invaluable for hon-., school or office. Call at our offh e .-.nd ».t thia premium for yourself. Tbcrif i- a giM'd lirh ug atorv in an l’:-li < 1'i temp ary I'woentllll «iu*tic anglers urran- ed a tisliiir; match t<> dec.de the r««-|iective mcr- ■ :» of the norm mid th«* minnow .1» laut. For liour« thev »at patient!«' on a luink without getting *0 much a» a nibble. At last th«« pr prut >r of the worm suddenly «aid that lie had got a lute and. jerking hi.« line out of th«- n.itcr. diH«>vered ut th. end <>f it the other man’s minnow, which, having by tin* tim«' grown hungry, had devoured bi* w«jrm. She Wouldn’t Make Troub'e. She wn* not one of the<e trouble making women. In fact, she had va v wn» ; r-t ;ft under tlx plow the grvnto»t cwntrmpt for people of 1» :■ nr t . -I, !■•>! p«i',iti tree« Hi it kml. She »aid -o her««»|f. “And »hr »p ike of you, too.” »he Ken pi. i d up >t ground where thri r n.f -.iiiv. ,i fair pecan •aid in telling n friend of a call. “Wb.at did «he any crop v mid I m > pr.«lured annually ■ • t .«• I'l. , nl] | f |t, trib- “Oh, I‘d rather not tell ion. dear, ntar;«« I’ blv t'-cre ar«« some rhcrc’« no v-e makmif trouble, you n<,'.i .rriiora of the know.’’—Cha ago l‘o»t. dne !.•. . i; -o thci innat bo j .1 ' o'; J hears I Occupi«* an entire block, i-asily arc. »«iblc to Port land'» Theatre ami Shopping dutnct 558 GUTSiDE ROOMS Rates: Without bath, $1. per day, upward. With bath. $1.50 per day. upwards. Grant Smith A Co., Owners Erie V. Hauser, President II H. Cloutier. M'ng Director Do you know that a free dress pattern is included with the club of four magazines that we ate giving in combination with th«« Santiam News for onlv 25 cents extFa. Send your order by mail or call at this office. Pictorial Review and Santiam News, both on«« year for $2.25. 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. Old I rijH-i 5 cents a bundle at the News office. i o. nd a sure Thing I. I’ Wixon. Ti«rm«-r» Mill». N. Y . ha* u»ed t hamberlain'a Tablets for year» fur btsrnder* of the stomach and liver anti »ay». "Chamberlainhp ' Tablet* I . ..I _. m *a ^1».. I ” ' * I 1• arc the best I have ever used. ta liable «very whi rr. N.I. Morrison andN. C. Lcv.e SCIO, OREGON c i »late M«C . 71 CI STICHA’S CONFECTIONERY 4 J. S S 77f '//. /. Propritfor ('<>nj'tefiontrii, let ('natu, Toftacco ami ('iifars POST ( ARDS A SI’EUIAI.TV SCIO, OREGON • A ttention F armers fl fl fl fl " hen in town do not fad to call at our store. where you will always find a good line of staple merchandise to select from. Our price» arts the lowest and our goods the best fl 9 9 " e ta> e eggs and butter in exchange and pay the highest price for same. V .M >1 r< ur store your lies ¡quarters. fl Prochaska F. Immortality. When I con«id««r the wonderful activity of the mind, *o great u memory of »lint i. p«»t and «uch a implicit v of penetrating into the fu- turc, when I Ix hohl »uch a number of art» and science» and »uch a mul titude of diheoven««» th«'ncc arising. I believe a: <1 nru firmly persuaded that a nature which contains *o many thing» within itarii cannot b«« mortal < T< t -o. PUR I LAND, OREGON Green beef hides are worth 1 U • per pound at the'Sanitary Market. Citation Record. Tlire«« tini» in the b. t-r. «if th • l’nit<«l Htr.tc« h.nc the inium'e: ¡ir Jent and n < pr< « dt t «- gvthcr been rt«-elcct<sl. Th<‘ fir«' in»t !• '■«• w.:» that of (ìcor-.:e Wa»li- ■n'«t<ni uml John Adam«, th«« »reonil • t <»f Jam« - M nr >> and Daniil Totnpkin» nn«l the third that of Womlr* iv Wilaon and Thomaa II Marshall. BASKET-BALL SATURDAY, Ft tlRUARV M p. m Sharp An Indian Potlatch. The *lrunge«t r«>- imnwndation any ' article may receive 1» a favorable word , from the ua«r. It 1* the recomnwnda- ' ti aia of tho»e who i.av u*«.d it that make* (Thambt iia.n'a Couxh Remedy »<• popular. Mr» Amanda Gorbart. 1 U aynestb-.d. (Rio, write*. ”t?haffi-i l>er lain'» I ough > «.-nc«1y ha* been uxd in mjr family off and on for twenty year* ar.d it has nevi r faiied to cure a cough or cold ” Obtainable «-vvry- whcia. SCIO, Co OREGON pRMiiMJrr. W. F. Olii. HacwetABV, >t. Shelton J 9 J. JfUrnw, W. F. Gill, g. Rily«u, J. K. Ham-», Mr*. Jennie Warner. Scio Milling CoinpaiM| •V« < r MK'M to SCIO ROLLER MILLS IN, TlMCOMA I t J. hHlMlOHJ. 1«MN* Our Flour ia a* food a* any made in the Willamette V alley ¿TA'AT SJCK' GUdRAXTEED a«. . teed Fleur Cenerei Cexem Mtllln« Bu.lr,... on «» Sale. W. ~ ... Wheel «K. beuHh< Fl.ld .nd f,r Treat Ynu Might o fl ~ Fleur .nA E.aehen«ed fee W(||