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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1917)
t T Mart and B<d> Heery oyer to the Elkhorn Monday. I L« v limi to through snow on the mit. went mine wad«* sum FORD Make a More Beautiful Garden A Tin: 'wi \'/:i;s.i t c.ui * : {’2< ),s I 7 With Have been built arwj set »ally delirerei I" retail buyeresine* Aug 1. 1916. Tii«-w figures -X5). SI? — represent the setuid niunbo of car* manufac- tur« »by ua wince August 1. and deliver«-.) by our agente tu retail buyer«. Thia unusual fall an I winter th -nand for Eord car» make« it neceaaarv for u* to confine the distribution of car* only t-> those .agefits who have > ri! -r- for imm«-liate delivery to retail customers. r»ther than to permit an) agent to «lock car» tn anticipation of later »pong sales. fOR UCTTER GARDENS Seed* ate p ■ >n'.v «putrd in thin ti i<- f>’|«« Up«. They f itt u .te qui. her and tetter «*4u « I be paper absorb« .ll»d h >l«i* mo«*t'irv Tl-rv a»-i>r« faolthiar and iimt beautiful p'.ant,. in- r <rven »«.in I and line straight row*. Then in addition, «here i< a great sav ing of tune and I l«w - >vu I! t s whole rx.-w at a time, arid no thintung out 1« n«*es- Mty Acial. i.r* grt r»|s-rt «•» suits With I’lkr « <*llape. f I m*.i, i,» Th«* liitli«»»' « mbr«>i<l«'Tv club is giving u s< rics of «*i> t«*itummeiits.-Reading, sing ill)', speeches ami mstru* mental music are on ra<*h program. tbr .Vtetb .-an 71 ! u*j < ft) twt it at tn I * pr u r ow at U Time* An eiitertainmelit given by the high school netlv«l $•;<>. 'Ve are issuing thi» notice tii intending buyers that they may protect them«elves agat .it delay or disappointment in ■ ■ tiring Ford car*. If. therefore, you ar«' planning to purehaso a F< rd car. we advise you to p’ar<- your order and take delivery m>w. Immediate ordcrs.Vill have prompt attention. |>clay in buying at thi« time may ca^»<- you t ■ wait several months.’ Enter your order today for immediate delivery with’our authorized Ford agent bated tx k»w and don’t lie disappointed later on. ?»;>*( o . . • r 4 Forti ,Mtd<>r Com/>uny. -.»■ Price«: Runabout CHS, louring Car f’ti*>, .t'oupelet f.'xifi. Town Car I «95. Sedan f. o. b. l’étroit. J. F. Wesely < >n display and for sale l»v 1 • • FRED T. BILYEU Mr lL'suctnnn Shulte ioni to sumtnor in the I I h - v Will -ItnI» SCIO. OREGON Now is the time to Visit California i li Now that 11.v Rut an ucoplt* have bounce«! the Romanoffs, let the Germans oust the Hohen- zollerns ai.d the English kick | out the Guelphs, then the peo- ! pie will come into their own. •J R Gdddes. Mill City. I hr Newspaper * H l -M* y / !!< r beauty, her brilliant city life, her joyaiip suti.ihine. her facinating haze of history, all draw on you. People nerer tire of rediscover- ing California and never will. She is an old. old Ian 1. yet ever ynung. Go there. Refresh mind and body. Set- that yeur tickets read Chief of police John Catlin Monday afternoon »»> given a telegram which «»» received by Tom Scott, h. P. Road Master, from Wah thing, a Chinaman at Ashland, asking to take «lepa to protect the Chinese section gang at Mwlburn from some Chinese highbinder« from Salem who are said to belong to an opposing tong. I he thief notified the gang foreman aid precautions are being taken. Albany Democrat. I I “Com of t e deep daily need of a na tion I am the voice of now. I he in carnate »pint of tho time*—monarch 1 of things that are. wa- bmllv ifitm.i "My 'cold type’ Inim* with the fire I hi* sanitary. scientific product, blood of numan action. I am fed by manufactured from pure irgrclienl». mid a ehftt< <1 car, arten«*» of wire that girdle the world. 1» one of the greatest discovenea of ufound the globe. I drink from the cup of every- living I tm- ago are I is Womans Greatest W ash- da y h riviai The II L ('«»’s logging joy and sorrow. I sleep not real not Use Of wa*ht»iard or washing mach I know not night, nor day, nor season. ine« no longer necessary. Kalotmtc train» have been Utiitbl«* t<> I know no death, yet am born again separates anu remove* any kind of dirt fioin white, colored, woollen, »ilk, or get to the front for over a wiUi every morn with every no n any kind of clothe* or lac «, quickly, with every twilight. I leap into fresh •urviy, completely an 1 economically, month. Snow 4 anti 5 feet being with every n«-w world's « vent. without injury to the fabric or hand- deep, at camp I I 1« NOT a |*»wder, liquid or wax. i Those who created tn«’ cease to bek Kalomite never fails, satisfaction Yet I live on and on. My responsibility I lit» Wm Downing giti.» ol guaranteed. is infinite. I »p«'ak and the w<irhi*t >|>s Enough for three ordinary washing* I'ox have been visiting in to listen I say the word and battle for 15c. -end »tarn,» f ir tna paekag- flames tie bir ron. 1 rvunsvl |ea««- Ixicai histributors wanted «■. 11 M (’ Rarey, General Distributor, Lebanon. and the war lords obey. Oregon, Mr and Mr» Chaw Sullivan *'l am the hands of the clock of are visiting Portland. He if j time the clarion voice of civilisation. **l am the ncw»paj>er. ”—Joseph H Rnnk I ooll»hne«* I inking after the manufac Finn before the ad num'» convention You occasionally *ee it stated that ture ot Ilin logging hook; In Chicago cold* do not result from cold weather. price of each hook an $!•*>. That is rank foolishness Were it true Lane county to try experiment cold« would tie a« prevalent in mid The Co ha« employed lo of growing rice. summer a« -n midwinter. The micrvtw Hindi»«. TI m - v work on the that cauaea cold» flourishes in damp, cold weather. To get rid of a cold lower toiling table and the Tillamook to get two-story take Chamberlain*« Cough Remedy. Greeks on the upper t:il»|- $12,000 theatre. It !» effectual and 1« highly recommen ds i by people who have used it for The Greeks must be high The News has on hand a lim many year« a* occasion required, and car t ■ ami th«* II imlua Io A ited supply <>f the Atlases men know >ts real value Obtainable every caste. tioned in clubbing otfer on |M«ge where. ¡ALOXITE THE LAÜHDET MA8VEL The Hindu*« nav they Will 2. Come in «no get your copy, as it is here waiting for you. Wil-ion if war tight for comes. Notici* Up t • dat«* wood aw ing, popti'ar prices; 5 per cent off I have ln*n reading the for cash. Satisfaction guaran finest aerial story I have teed. R 11 McDonald. Thomas, read in the past tk) year». Oregon. 3414 It ia a «piaint, woothy, trampinh, fairv like romance. Sign ol iloud Olge. tton It is a blending of city and coun W hen you «««■ a cheerful and happy try life. The main characters old lady vou may know that «he ha* are an Irish girl and a tramp. It good digestion. If your digestion ia will undoubtedly be publish«*«! in impaired or if vou do not relish your book form and placed in librar meal* take a d«*ie of Chamberlain’« Tablets They strengthen the «tomarh. ies. Get it and rest! it You improve the digestion ami cause a will read it more than once. Tne gentle movement of the bowels. Ob name is ’’Seven Miles to Arden.’’I tainable everywhere Shasta Route X Portland to SanFrancisco This route offers a remarkab!« service of comfort and «‘njoyment. Steel cars, rock- ballasted road-bed. Past Mt. Shasta, Shasta Springs and other wonders. Isk for iiokit l.s lltl/ifitl und 1 nxfrtrclirr Southern Pacific STATEMENT Of th«* ownership, management. etr.. of the ‘•antiam New» publish«*) weekly at Scio, Or«'., required by the Art of August 24. 1912. Name of editor, managing «•«liter. business manager, publisher and owner; L. W Charles. -cio. Ore Known bondholders. mortgagee* and other security holder«, holding I per rent <>r more of total amount of bond*, mortgage« or other secuntic«: G. I- Sutherland, et al, ado. Ore. L. W. CSABLM. Owner. nwom to ant) »ubsenbed before me this 2"th day of March. 1917. R. IMntt-TOM. Notary Pubbc for Oregon. a I 1b L