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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1917)
THOMAS CHEEK JOTTlNbS Produce and Cream I am in th«* mnrkct f«»r protluco of all kimi*. so bring it in. 1 am puy tilg top pri- ■ f r Eggt*, l’oultiy <>f all kiiid-', » liiek'-i.H, Türkeis, < o ■ ><• itud I huk», also V< al ai"l i\»rk. In addition t<> tli<*'<-. I am paymg mithin 2 <<-nt» bete, ul t hip für < I < I-. A X!. «I»'li\« n <1 in l’mtland. I also nun lo kt-ep v.illiin 2<«i>itiol tln- I'oitlund ninr- k«-t on all product». Bring rne vour green - and polts und 1 will treat \ ou liglit. O. R. TURNER Successor to Densmore-".Vado (S. (6ht S.intiam ilrws BARGAIN CLUBBING OFFER PUBHSHED EVERY THURSDAY BY L W. CHARLES Kun-re I at the postoflV-e at Scio, Ore . as • world-ela.'» mail matter. Mt - KM- lUI-'l l< >N KAI p.-': ONE YEAR STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. ONE DOLLAR Advertising rate« made application. known on "'Uncle” Barney Burtenshaw of Lebanon, who was visiting hudaughter Mrs Eliia Crabtre« last wvk, was a pleasant ca.ier al the News uffi-.e ¡‘hui-day. Mr Burtensiiuw who m in Ins 91 tn year, remark'd that when he wn . in business her«- in 1864. the mum trouble with Scio was that two or three men tried to run the place, and that nothing would do al all Inal did not meet wiin their entire approval, and added that he was given to un derstand conditions were about the same here now. The writer maintained anatlitudeo! “arnnd neutrality” anu assured I nc.e Burney that if some our citizens Hu not piuy when they can't bate everything their own way. their motives, at least, are good, u.-> they really have me best niler- esls of the town al heart. Wonder if Spring has really mme to stay this time. Chatter Box was absent last week on ac count of the snow being to deep to get to the mail box. Then u is a good 16 inches of it in our part of the country. Mr and Mrs Perry Bilyeu drove over from Crabtree Friday re maining at th* parental home* of S B Cole and Mrs Nancy Bilyeu. S B Cole and wife spent Sun day with their daughter Mrs K C Pepperling. I sac Burton returned from La comb Tues where he had been visiting a few days. VX ill Wirth left last Monday for Baker City Oregon where he exjiects to work the coming sum mer. Several from here attended the partv and pie social giver, at the Z C B J lull Saturday night by j roffeaor Miller and his school pupils. Mrs Haman Shelton of Jor dan sjient the week end at the home of her mother. Mrs Nan cy Bilyeu. Mrs Shelton is the lucky owner of a new Ford car. News is all snowed under thia week. Chatter Box. the individual, and it consist* In ub-tin«n e fin ti h>;uor Saturday sight and I'*»- catin; and more es ercì«»—nothing better than a long «ulk—-<»n Sunday. By following th»« plan «li.it I» k- >v i c> "blue M->u- day” « til U- « ,i x. elf the MX u.l and basine«» calendar and c»rr . i-od . will L- fit to < iter up n II e tint » of ths »<•' It.— Pittabur-li Chronicle- Telegr. ph. LeanSrr's r.st- Strn- - of the an -ent* who per for . d prodip - ¡» fi .i » | ale into in sigui''etn. c compared with modern S'vuu phthnicnt»—for ex.iuip'c, the •ton si l«can<Icrt who nsm the Heli- pent with the t>ru.»worthy object of p.Tving an hour in the pre -ace of Li» »»«•« th. art. Now, the b*dy of water known in ancient tun- a u* the llclle.pont 1» in these dev» called the »tra t of Darda- ncllo*. aud the distanc* across is rat. er !< -» than a utile Compared «it inkliu »v. ,ni u- that of Captain Wi bt, who iir»l »uat.i aero-» the rt si*, of Dover, u . «tutice of twrn- ty-oi • m:L ». I.eand< r’s p-rforman -« r cm- not '¡A iroLi ic, hut insig- ; >£. ant.— L-tioou (<. be. L<-.:re«d b/ C'par-«"-«. “Ju-t « ... different P -lit? .1 h.v« i» no rea-on uhy we s’tonldn’t t>e f ri< nd».“ “Y ou nt wron • th- re," answered t!.e cont- -.tioti« man. "As a casus Lilli th re is p.>..lively nothing • • r.- j-r= .?> i ii- of r -tilt- than u r n.”— Bun- gL.im \g- Herald. X cry Popular A member of the senior cllass id exceedingly popu lar with the H S girls thia year. That is. he thinks so. He can't decide to which of his many virtues to attribute the fact, but he knows that one of the girls is a hopeless victim to his engaging smile and witty re marks. The other girls admire him especially for his gentlemanly manners and athletic ability and have been privately referring to him as "Cutie” for some time. However, he has not allowed this to quite turn his head and never boasts or brags and the senior class is quite proud to have him a member. — An Admirer, SANITARY MULTNOMAH HOTEL PORI LAND. OREGON Occupies an entire block ratily areea«ib!c to 1‘urt- land't Tbeatr» and Shopping district ¡50 OUTSIDE HOCUS Rate*: Without bath. $1. per day. upward. With bath. $1.50 per day. upwards. Grant Smith A Co., Owner* Eric V. Ilauser. President H H. Cloutier. M't’g Director New Undertaking Parlors Mr N C I-owc 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. N. I. Morrison and N. C. Lowe SCIO, OREGON MARKET Choice Fresh Pure Food and Sanitary Inspection Invited. Home Made Bacon, Lard and Sausage. McKNIGHT & DALEY Old papers 5 cents a bundle ut the News office. Pictorial Review and Santiam News, both one ytjar for $2.25. IO 0 a fl fl GET RID OF “BLUE MONDAY." 0« It by gating Lr»« and E«arci«<ng Mor« on Sunday. The three splendid maga zines illustrated above and the Sai.tiain News, total re tail value $3 23. all one year fur only United States Senator Harry lame of Oregon w ho voted wim the lonesome twelve against more than 500 members of cun pies* as well a* President Wil son, in the late lamented filibus ter, to prevent the arming of BIG ATLAS FREE merchantmen, is being affection loull thc-e taking advantage of ately referred to by his constit this offer we will include FREE uent* ns ''poltroon,” "copper a Rig, Hpecial. M-I'age Atlas of head.” and other loving epithets. the I’ cifir Northwest Mate« and The general consensu* of opinion of the World. Invaluable for home, »ch-ml or office. Call at Mtems to be that "Our Harry”: had better go to Germany or hell 1<>ur office and wc this premium for youno-lf. or some other place, rather tnan to return to Oregon, when hi* term expires, if he cannot b<- p-rmmded to resign in the mean time. It is amusing to note that Some of the democratic papers Shipping, Hogs und defend his action on the ground Cattle that they th'nk he at least acted honestly, w hich is equal to say-1 ing that he just didn’t know anv Will rec-ive hogs for shipment better. A fine combination of Wednesday. .March 14. For fin qualifications for a U S Senator ished st iff will pay as us .al. 75- to possess-stupidity and ig under Portland. Phone J D norance. De ns mere or But Vtl rs, Scio. $1.65 I THE SAM NEWS Grouchioeta i- more prevalent nn Mflnday morning than at any otlic. lime in the week, ami to anch an ex tent that life is made diaugrceablr leuipontrily for many families «nd for many co-workers. That aueh manifeststiona of dl feeling» are detrimental to private and public interest» ia widely acknowledged, but it baa remained for Dr. Samuel G. Dixon, state cffinmiMioner of health, tn call public attention to th- Monday morning groin Ii aud to tell how it can be done «way with. “The majority of people,” Dr. Dixon ray«, “are apt to fall into two general dm-ion».» tine claaa trie« to crowd too much into the time be tween one week's end ami the be ginning of the next week’« lal>or They take up their business on Monday morning exhausted and overtired, instead of refreshed bv the 'day of rc»L* The other claw goes to extreme* bv overeating and I underexenising. and the result is equally unhappy.” To these cutiM-s the doctor could have added the “hang over” from Saturday night, for that there is more dissipation then than during any other night in the week is be- ' fond dispute. Thia it fqflowed bv late n»mg on Sunday morning and, if the stomach will permit, the eat ing of three meal«, which are always heavier on Sundays than on other days. The remedy, then lie* with | When in town do not fail to call at our store. where you will slwsya find a good line of aUple mcrchan-liae to »elect from. Our price« are the lowcal and our goods the beat. IV. take eaa« and butter in exchange and pay the highest price for same. M ike our store your Headuusrtrr». J F. Frochaska SCIO, ®. Co. OREGON 9 nrru’BiiM PaaaincsT, W. F. Gill. HacaeTASV, R. >helu>n SCIO ROLLER MILLS IN.'-HH-HA r> l> Itra-KMIISH W KMX Our Flour is «» goo I a* any made in the Willamette Valley El'EL'}’ S.1CK GUARJXTEED W. a- • Oonerol C m .«, m Mllllne Bu.ln... food •• S.I.. WW.., B omm H. .nd ri—r W. ... In Tl.ld U, Troo« Y om IS I ahi Flow, .nd for B m .I„... .nd Wut 9