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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1917)
• X btTorc tb>*i.i’.l.**- l. ndon " .it. Produce and Cream in am I ali <»f produce market tlip for kituie. hi bring it in. I am paying t*»p pi i* ■ - :■ r Eggtt, 1‘oiiltiy ('hickenn, kill«!*, <»«■•—• Turkey«», Ducks, ami all of V« al al«*> ami Pork. In addition t<> tli<*»<*. I paying within 2 cent- ot tlo* top for am hurt*, <‘HI*..\.M. tlt*li\ t*rt*<l in Port lan<| I abo ami to k«*<*p will.in 2 < t*iilH of the Portland mar ket on all produce. Bring me your green lidts and pelts and 1 will treat you light. O. R. TURNER SuCCCMHOr to Densmore-Wade Co. I. W. CHARLES alntrrrsi at the postofficr at Scio, Ore., as second da»» mail matter. MI’IIMI HII'I |<>\ ONE YEAR ADVANCE. ONE Advertising BARGAIN CLUBBING OFFER KA I |. STRICTLY 550 OUTSIDE ROCKS Rates: Without bath, $1. day, upward. per A GOOI» ro. !Ti<»N ♦ With bath, $1.5«» p< r Can bo bad by any ambitiou» young ; day. upwards. man. »r young Iwdv, in thr held of raiiwsy or commercxl telegraphy. Í Grant Smith 4 tk>.. Owners Sil ■ « Ihr passage of the <• ght bour Eric V. Hauser, President icw by c -igr« «», it hur crcat«-d a i-«g H. H. Cloutier. M ng Director <l«-m«:«d for Mi-graph operator*, Pw- si I ions paying frvm >75 to |,«u per Thumbs and M«sH»nies month. with many chanc«« für ad- Two men got into an argument van. err,«»nt. It will pay y»u to writ* the other day over the cxpan*i>»n of Railway Telegraph institute, of Port- steam in a cylinder. "Why," said land, Ore., for full particulars. one, ‘•you don't know anything a Unit mnehinery and the principle* .Mr N C Lowe is the only li of mechanics. Your thumbs are For bargains in Hinches and censed undertaker and em not «liüfwii right.” He then went R A city property see or write balmer of Scio. All work on to explain that a man with long, 22tf thin thuml»» did not have a mechan Scott, Scio, Oregon. guaranteed satisfactory. We leal turn, while those with thick have a large stock of cas thumbs, broad at the ends, were kets on hand and a nice Old impera 5 cents a bundle at natural born machinists. "1 never All calls promptly I hearse. believed in physiognomy," he said, the News office. attended day or night. “but I «io believe in thumb*.**—Ex- . ! .ii A lady’s services will be I'm nd a Sure Tiling. furnished if required. i. II. Wixon, I armera Mili». N. Y . Artificial cotton m nutde in Ger many from the wood of the fir tree, which i« r<-< u<ed to thin shaving* Th« are washed, then steamed fur ten hours, after «Inch they en treated with «1 strong solution of so dium lye am) then hcatcl under great pre««urc for thirty-«.! Irnur« The wood i* then «aid to la* changed to pure cellulose. To give the tna tcr:ul great« r resisting jtower castor oil and gelatin are added, after which it i* ready to lx* spun into thread ami reeled. Hu M««ican CommifnoH “Yes, he’» a very merry wag The la-t tunc he went to M« xl«o In» wife asked him to bring buck sum«: of the embroidery work for which the country i« famous Wlwniie reach <»d bornene liun«l«*d m r u box con •a n I .«If .i dr> ii Imo an t< eth. •’Mercy," sm* cr,e«l. "what’- tin« V “Mexican drawn work," he trip mngly replied — Cleveland Fisiti I b-alcr IN DOLLAR raie» made application. Occupies sn entire block t easily arces» i ble to Port land's Theatre and Shopping district A-tIKslal Cotton. (Ghc Santiam 51 run PUB! ISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY A Very Polite Letter The politest intimation «*v«-r ad- dr«-« cd was probably that uf the governor of the lUmbay pn»on t > the man a!»out to hang«*d. Tim rj' ut.oii i a- Cxol for I o'clock, an ! the governor was to *ail f««r Englaml on leave two hours later. Bt.t the time for the boat's sailing ni.* changed from 3 o'clock to mid day. Th«* gwvernor w.«a equal to the occasion. II«* addressed an official . couitrunb ution to th«’ convn t a* fol low*: "The governor presents bis compliments to Mr. X. and desires to L.u w whether it would suit bls <«ti > n< <• •■■¡ua.'lv w. 11 J.» I«* hang ed nt 1U a. m. instead «»/ I p. in.?’’ —London Chronicle. Far a ttiltou« vtisca When you have a »ever» headache, acr inn smut by a route«! t>>ngu«-. kwstb- u»g of food, constipation, torpid liver, vomiting of partJy digested f«xx! and then bile, you may know that you have - a »even- bilious attack. While you may be quite sick th« re is much con- : »elation in > ■ w.ng that r»ii« f may be bed by taking three of Chamberlain's Tablets. They arc prompt amt cffxc. I tual. Obtainable < very where. known ■ e CRY OF A MOUNTAIN LION. « It It Wild and Word. L>l>e I ha Scrum of a Tar-.I.ed Woman The mountain .;•»«», n>-xt to the jaguar, t» IM- l.irst of the «.it tn;<* cntite to ' e. ric.i In on* part» of it- range it i- a! •<» known a« lie* p ithei*. cougar and p hub It i- i r li'Hlicd uni- m ;l, rv'tli.a - "I ,.nl n long, r**1 nt '..I, ■ 'I- th ratl ing front ««■» :i to tuuc ;.»-t nn<l a «eight of f< ni abo'it '■<) to »00 p.> iiul* No otlu i i .al ha* a range cpi.il,|o 11 ■ *>l the moun tain lion It nrigtiiallv inhabited both North and > »nth America, from < southern Quebec and Van couver i-laml to Patagonia, and from the Atlantic to the 1‘acific coast«. The mountain lion, while power, ful enough to I«* dnngcrott» to rrnn, is hi reality extremely tinud. Owing . to its l»r:ng a potentially «1st animal, the popular conception of it is that of >i fear-mnc ln-a-t, who • luiviige exploit« nre celebrated m th« The three splendid maga folk lore of our frontier. A« a matter of fact, few wild am zine* illustrated above and mal« are I«*«« dangerous, although the Santiam* News, total re there an* authentic accounts of tail value $8.25, ail one wanton attack« upon people, just u* year for only' there are arthcntie in-t.inie» of buck deer ami m«M»«e becoming ng gre*« vc. It ha* a wild, weird crv. popularly supposed to resemble the BIG ATI.AS FREE scream of a tcrritinl woman, whi h is thrilhngly impresMxc when the To all those taking advantage of shade* of evening nre throwing a thi* off> r w>- will include »HEE mysterious gloom over the forests a i. Jitveial, 2t»-Page Atlas of Although inoffensive as to pen the I* cirtc .Northwest States and nle, tin* «at is «uch a tierce and re <>f the World. • Invaluable for lentlcaa yncmv of (urge game an . bom«-, school or office. Call at live stock that it 1» everywhere ar: our office and ace this premium outlaw It often kills calves, but for yoarsclf. is especially fond of young hor«e« In many range district* of the west ern »tail** und on the table land of Mexico, owing to the depredations of this animal, Il 1» impn**tble to raCe horse.,—E. W Nelson in Na rar’t jn.i ' 1 a d «. atteri 1 now tmual Geographic Mugazme. tbr-jv.’li the f.ircihouses and co un I try villa* of Nurway lie rimanici Ibsen and Art. : all I. « life profoundly interested m As a young m tn Ibeen wns bv no ri' .>ti* cerium of hi« vocation I ntil art, an«l In* judgments of ancient In* wa« thirty-two he believed him an i rena* • .n«-e art in Italy are al- self to be born for painting. In wav* original. Of I.' .r*l he ««id: “Raphael’s fc< t, a fairly large exhibition might I me. Ilia be be got togvther of the canvas«-» •rt h. « mur w painted l«y lb««*n in the «laysjnf Ins in"« Lol >nj to (!m garden pf .Eden $1.65 used < han.lw rlain’» Tablets for years for buiorders of the stomarh and liver an«i says. •‘Chamberlain’* Tablets ar<- the best I have ever used." Ob tainable everywhere, SCIO, OREGON SANITARY Choice Fi’e*«li Meat; Pure Food and Sanitary I nspect ion lnvited. Home Made Bacon, Lard and Sausage. McKNIGHT & DALEY Tr*g,c Family History. J. .S’ STK'ILï, Proprietor The follo* ing mxriptions are to I h - *cen ««ti a tomb«ton« at Debrcc- xin. llungary: “Joseph Moritz, munlcmd at six- ty-two bv Ina -on Isabelle Moritz, wife of ula»ve, pmsoncd at forty- -« »en by ber «laugliter. Elizabeth Moritz coniimtt«-<l «incide at twentv after |x»iM>ning ber nmlher. Joseph M- ritz, Jr., murden-r of In« iather. dici! m prison ut twenty-aeven.”— I.onduli Standard. ('t>nfretioncry, ht ('nain, Tottarco amt (’iitars POST CARDS A SPECIALTY SCIO. OREGON Usatul Firewsed. Firewvcl, otherwise known s* the “great willow herb.’’ «win* to lime 1» n created a* an antidote for one of the ugliest «iglit* a landscape may offer—luirnt over ground The flrewced i« ii genuine cosmopolite, for it »end* it« , consoling «haft above the a«hes of burnt forests not only throughout America, but in Europe ami A»ia. • ? A ttention F armers 9 9 « c take eggs and butter in exchange and pay the highest price for same. the Hcst Keiommendation The strongest recommendation any article may receive is a favorable word from the user. It is the recommenda tions of those who hate und it that makes Chanitx riam'a Cough Kemedy so popular. Mrs Amanda Girrbart, Wsy .»eatield, Ohio, writes. **Cham- berlain's Cough Kemedy has been us«-d in my family off and on for twenty years and it has never failed to cure a cough or cold ” Obtainable ♦very- where. Typewriter ribbons 65c at the News office. THE SIMM HEWS Do you know that a free di esa pattern is included with the club of four magazines that we are giving in combination with the Santiam News for only 25 cents extra. Send your order by mail or call at this office. Pictorial Review and Santiam News, both one year for $2.25. 9 9 9 9 9 F. Prochaska Q. Co 9 SCIO, OREGON " hen in town do not fail to call at our store, where you will always t:mi s good line of staple merchandise to select from. Our prices are the lowest and our go»«!* the beat a a Make our store your Headquarter*. ». 0 J 5 * « a a i