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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1917)
Produce and Cream I am in the market for prodt!«*«* of all kiti'l*. m bring it in. I am paying t p pri'-«-* for Egg", 1* Hilti v of all kiii‘1", Chickens, Turkey!«, <«■• »■• ami huck», ai-o \ • al at >1 Pork. In addition to tin—*, I am paying within 2 ««lit» h«*re, ol the top for ( ’H I .A M. delivered in Portland I also aim to keep within 2 i ents <>flie Portland mar ket on all prodm v Hi ing me v our green hid« - ami pelt» ami 1 will treat you right. O. R. TURNER Sucfessor to Denumorc • «» aiie Co. Oihc $:mliam flews pub ; ished every T hursday by L. W. CHARLES sintered at the poatoffire at Scio. Ore.. ai «rcona-claai mail matter. BARGAIN CLUBBÍNG OFFE R. wssimiiinEj xriiM-itirrii » n ha ri - ONE YEAR STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. ONE DOLLAR Advertising rate» made application. known Entertainment end Dunce «•«J by a ti. "»nd t n tnge’her. IHJLTH0M1H HOTEL Ch"-«.« Somidi An entertainment follow « <1 by a dence will be given in the Bo hemian hall at Richardson Gap, Saturday evening, April 21, un der the auspices of the Farnu-rj Union. T'nose taking part in the pro gram art*. Mr." .May Dav.s, Mi- tic venith Davie, Miss Juanita Davis, Mrs C M Bigbee. Mrs and Mr Cornett. Mr Germain, Mr Rowell, Mr Sid Stringer, Mr G L Flanagan, and other friends who have promised to entertain. Moical director. Win St«»idart. Admission to concert 15c, to conc«-rt and «lance 75c. Doors open 7 p m, commence promptly at 8 p m. Ye ¡oversof good music don't miss this if you want to hear something worth while. Supper will be served. 37t2 EORTLA.ND. OREtJON In the pho * on the »< tern bor der» of t! < ol e.e empire, in the In-art of Asia, there live roaming tnl"*» who -• d >i'i »1 town» eg- <*ept for trail« They «Iwell in tent» made of felt ami u-tially low, »mall ami con« al. The wooden do»>r frame :• n<> higher than half a win dow frame in English limi««'». but t! tent, ««¡(hough n t «-qii.,1 to tie want« <>f a far/- fun iv. >» »n .- ami nu ifort.:b'<- m « ii i'iH r. but «.-old m winter I ■ ndon Graphic. tk-cupiei an entire block, eaeily acei »«ibh- to Port land'! 1 beat re ami Shopping diatrirt 550 OUTSIDE NOBS Rate«: Without bath. $1. per day, upward. With bath, $1.50 per «lay. upwards. A Poor Rab.n A manic. Ore of the », ar ■ - t ami moat Grant Smith A Co., Owner» atm * n/ of the curlv I n, h alma Eric V. Hauler. Err »a lent nac i» entitled “Poor Robin, an It H. « "'Utter, M ng Director Alumna k of the old and New Fashion * • • containing a two- f >!d Kalendar- via. the Julian, 1 i !i li or Old Ai count, ami the It "in* heads, lan.it:«». pa per-«.'ll I I'd or kLgg ■ : N'-w \'i■.•unt,’* etc. It i» a ¡'.¡M'|dd-1 <•( »ix'ern Mr N C Lowe is the only li page» nnd i« <lau I L><nd"ti, l<' «u censed und«-rt3ker and em TI '• <lejn ti.>:i t« “to the » r 1“ n J in it l’""r ltd-in ».is “With balmer of Scio. All work I*.p« r», Ilallad-singi-re and fiddler« guaranteed satisfactory. We ;t is a merry World; with l‘r;> >n- have a large stock of cas <r>. s k • op " u d M'>ne\-lcM kets on hand and a nice persons if is a »ml \\ «> rid. with a hearse. All calls promptly 8 ' r it i« a li.:rd W >: d ; w ith a BEATING THE DROUGHT, I hvine a u '.rd W«>rld ; w ith a Iaiw- attended day or night. Cowpuncher« In Au«|r»lia Hi»« a Hard yr • • "! t ' ' ■ W rd. with a A lady’s services will be Row to Hoe t'mirtii-r a »1. > ■ rv World, «util furnished if r««|uired. I lie average »••• <>f paitoral hold t ’>»t hi - - i in.id World, and with inc» ui the northern territory of , I mm a l ;'<l World A str»; u is ?,.'»,00.1 <>' res in \\ e»t A ust'alia |ou [M'opie own together II »nd R ver h-ts a movement |0,<>oo,oo<) urn», uixl I riser -p.-ak» for a public market. SCIO, OREGON of u Qurvtislaiid “«stile king' who b< id uo.ooo «quart* mile» -an an-u ticnrly u* large n» all New England I mi. tlirii' or • ■ eii file month» mm l.v r< quir-d to drive cuttlo to tli«- neiirt-'t |>"it or railroad. I'n lc«» the season i» favorable it <-.inn it be «Ion«* nt all. for feed mid water are lucking along the tr.i k*. Herds o! rattle itnrteil on th«1 long drive may be greatly <l< pl«»li-<! by »t.irv.i- (ion and thirst, the remnant reach ing their destination only tit for “boiling down." St", k rout«-» uro laid out and tend'd ««• cur'fullv a« «.«gon roads or railway«. They head for the prineip.il market» or for th«' end» of rniirorda which extend into th«' »r.d L< it r.<l ttind ncr-»«« the coun try. tnking a<hunt>> .-<> of ul) known water «ii)'|'hc» stream«, »prings, billabongs nml gnumma hole» are «.M-d. regard!«*»» of the <|uuhlv of th«- nuter, for altiU'-t an« liquid 1» •cccptiiblc in the de-ert. When tie distant » l>< t'«een wa tering’ f ’ i' *•» are to«» great or area» of f«-«"i are Iwyoml th«* reach of wa ter. artificial «uppli«*» are provided nn<l kept under »urveillancc. In place» well» arc dug; ci«c««!icre re«- cri-'ir» nml tank» de«i.’m-d to collect SCIO, OREGON «torni water of infrequent rain« arc cot: tnict««l. Manv of the»«* are built Lelow th«- Hurfaec and c«»vcr«'<! to check evaporation. Where other mean» fail, «keleton budding« with large r«a>f area ar«» ron»tnictcd to "ill- r.<• r. I’lWim r. —National Geo graphic M.gazine. New Undertaking Parlors SANITARY MARKET (’lioirr I’le^h Meat; Pure l’oot] and Sanitary Inspection Invited. Home Made Bacon, l.artl and Sausage. McHNIGHT &. DALEY on THOMAS CREEK JOTTINGS J. S SilCILL l'ro/iritlor Mr an<l Mrs Virgil Hackleman of Albany spent last week at the home of the latter'» aunt. Mr." Nancy Bi.ycu. Miss Pearl Burton who has been employed al the home of Oi l Shelton for tlo* past five wo ks nturned home Friday. < C Harm« at« r and wife were Scio visitors Friday, having gone to consult a physician in regard to Mrs Burinester's health. She ut.d two of the children have been confined to their bed • the last few days. Mrs Nick Endres of Jordan is nursing them. ('<;nj\ctioncry, lee Cream, Tintero ami Cigars A Crave O'tcutticn. Mr and Mrs Z J Clark and Mr and Mrs T B Frost were among Scio visitors Friday. Mr and Mrs Jos Burton of La- The three splendid maga comb spent the week «‘nd with zine-« illustrated above and his brother James. th« Santiatn N'-ws, total re Ed Grimes of Lyons is visiting tail value $3 25, all one a few- days with his brothers year for only John and Will. He contemplate.' moving over on the coast as soon as school closes. Bill ATLAS FHEE Jas Burton drove to Albany To all th. •»«• taking advantage of Monday on business. thia offer we will include I REE a big. bpeciai, 20-l'age Atlas of Conard Westenhouse spent th«- P. citlc NorUtweit Stat«-» and Sunday with his sister Mrs C of the Woalil. Invaluable for Rodgers and aMisted C L to in hum«-. school or office. Call at stall his new gasoline engine our office and »re thi» premium and hay < utter. Clyde is quite for yourself. proud of his new purchase. Mr and Mrs R C Peppcrling sj»ent Sunday at the A W Ar buckle home. A very large crowd attende«i the public sale of D Town«\ I make a specialty of Thursday. All report a large Friendship, E«.; .«gement ami sale. Wedding rings. F M French & Conard Westenhouse. Walter So'’* J*"«lers and engravers. William*. Carl Smith and Merl A.b.»ny. Frost attended the movies Sun day evening. Pictorial Review and Santiam Chatter Box. New s, both One >«ar for $2 25. $1.65 THE SANTIAM NEWS The late Joaepli JeiTi-r»on and hi« »inter, Mr». Cornelia Juekion, w - re standing one da. at n »tr im window on Beacon «treet, B'>»t<>n, over' ">\ing the old Granary burv- mg ground Tin « li.id I h ' ch di»cuM- mg the fanioua pertona who-«- grave« were »pread below thein, when, breaking a »bort interval of »ilcnce. Jefferson »aid in the mi»t mourn ful of tune-, "Connt«', my dear, thut 1« the l>e»t pho «' fur me, after all.” With a horrified expression on her face, ns her brother ahvava avoid <1 greu Mimr «ubj«-ct». »he ask ed, "U hat do von im an, Joe?" With a twinkle in hi» eye the ac tor r> n.irki«) b'.mdly, “I said ‘aft er all,' Connie.” In n flash hi« sister retorted, “No, Joe. dear, that*« no pla«*e for you. There an- too many deadhead» there " A ttention F armers ? j fl fl <1 fl 9 I Ö " hen in town du not fail to calf at our store, when' you will always find a go«i line of staple meri-hat dl«e to »elect from Our prices are the lowest and our g <«i» the beat W «• take . gg» and butter in exchange and pay the highest price fur same. fl fl M«ke our »tore your H<-ad<|uarters. Í fl 8 J- F. ProchasKa (Q. Co. SCIO, OREGON fl fl DiMrtnTiRm j. j w F.Gill, j A. Bilyeu. J. R Barn««, raaxmawT. W. F. Gill. "iarr,av. R. "helton Mm. Jennie Warner. Muiic of th« Drum. \!l mu-Kill autii Title« have agreed that «lien u«c«l in a proper wav th«' drum i» thoroughly musical I lie common *narc or «ide drum is fri-clv u-c«l in musu'al <om|>o»ition. A large number of drummers I'cr- forming »imultane«>ti«ly «>ut of door« pr «luce go al mu«n . In this con- n«*«ti<>n 1’iri-n, the compcicr, pointed out that a «ound that wa« insignificant when heard singly, «u>h a» the clink of une or two musket» at shoulder artn« or the thud a» the butt co»«'» to the gr ound at grountl arm». lH-«-<»me« ’ ,: 1 alt live J . . rfonii fl <» fl T •< < j« > SCIO ROLLER MILLS iweoHinHs rn, »»< 1 mm v>- i«M>< Our Hour i» a» g»«x| a» «ny made in th** \S illumette Valley ?; i ’/■:/:} • n . ick g c . / /;. l vte ed W» .««> • c..n.r.l e«.«,«« Mill,„a Bwon.... riewe .nd t ••<! >n Sai». Wh««t B om «»»« and Cachanged fee F I «»Mr * W. ae. In .K. Fl.ld f.r Bw.lnaaa and Will Tree« You Kight fl