The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, April 05, 1917, Image 2

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    PUBI 15HED LVthY THURSDAY HY
Produce and
Cream
L W. CHARLES
r.nt< ntl at the fxMtnfllce at Seto, Ore.,
»• wrund-elaaa mail luattvr.
M!
ONE
>l-o|< 1 1-1 |< > N
YEAR
KAIHX
STRICTLY
IN
ADVANCE. ONE DOLI.AR
AdvertÌHÌng
rate» madu
application
S< IIOOl.
known
A limit* 1 amount of seed corn* For Sale: Fine bird dog pupa,
for sale at a reasonable price. cheap if taken .won. or will trade
for good Scotch Collie dog. Chas
John Shimanek.
We have moved into our new
Chrz. Scio, Ore.
37t3p
quarters and are now ready to
I
serve you in a better manner
than in our old location.
We
1‘tiRIl AND. OBI?.o.N
have a cl»*an. light large room,
and can display our stock in a
Mr N C Lowe is the only li­
Or rupie» an entire block,
better manner and serve you to
censed undertaker and em­
easily arr.-»» ih le to Port-
land'» Th. atre at <i Shopping
better advantage than l>«*for<-.
balmer of Scio.
All work
district
We will be pk-ssed to see all of
guarantied satisfactory. We
our friends and patrons in our
have a large stock of cas­
550 OUTSIDE FOCUS
new quarters.
We are adding
kets on hand and a nice
Rates:
to our complete grocery, china-
hearse. All calls promptly
Without bath, $1.
ware and glassware stock, a full
attended day or night.
day. upward.
line of notion ar.d few small ar­
A lady’s services will be
ticles in dry gn»>ds, such as ho«»*,
furnished if required.
With bath. 11.50
socks, canvas gloves, suspenders,
day, upwards.
supporters, combs, brushes, etc,
Grunt Smith A Co.. Owner»
and will keeji adding to our lines
lirli V. IlmuM-r. Prr»i.l«-nt
continually, as fast as the de­
H II. Cloutier. M'ng Director
SCIO, OREGON
mand justifies, and market con­
ditions settle clo er to a normal
basis, when we w ill carry a com-
' plet<* line as near as our trade
will require.
Thanking you all for yo ir past
and future favors, we extend
iMt ts...
vou nil a cordial welcome to our
new store.
Yours r«»spectfully,
Souirrel and Gopher Poiyon
J F. WESELY.
ü 'o/if ar></
òy
Friends, Attention!
v»he 'ènnuam ¿Ims
on
NOTES
The educational rally which
un* held at Scio schools Friday,
March 30, proved t<> la* a great
success. Mr Reed of O A (’ and
Mr Kilpatrick of tin- I'ot'() gnv<-
interesting talks.
The p»-opl»*
that took part did their parts
very well.
The dinner was|
b»*rv» <1 in the d»>m stic science
room by the Domestic Science II
girls and the ladies of th»*l’ur<-nt
Teachers Association.
The juniors are sorry to h» ui
tl at they have lost Miss R<>-
Sui.d< z, n member of their class
We wish Mr and Mrs D inieG a
long and happy wedded hfv.
The boys of S H S wish to ex
pr» sm their thanks to the Senio-
I m ya lor putting up the swings
Some of the II S students ac
coiiipanied by th»» teachers In.
an enjoyable time at the Rose
Danicas home where the» gave i
shower to the newlyweds. Th»
crowd was served with orang» >,
cake, lemonade and cigars.
The Freshmen cUss is going h
give a party the rest of the 11
ti i.« 1 liursday evening.
O' n TWO 0303 BANDS.
Why la Cm Cat
Tuncl and th»
Other N»gl»CI»df
I am in the market for
produce of ail kinds, HO
bring it jn.
I am paving top prices for
Eggs, Poultry of all kinds,
thickens, Turkeys, Ueese
ami I Hick
ali-o Veal mid
Pork.
In addition to these, I am
paying within 2 cent* here,
»»I tin- top f«-i < ’ IT l'.\ M .
delivered in Portland.
I also aim to keep within
2 <■» nts of th<- Port land mar-
ket <>n all produce.
Bring m< \ our green hid.-
mid pelts and I will t r vat
V<)U right.
o
R. TURNER
Successor to
MULTNOMAH HOTEL
RED DRAGO» M
I >ensm»>re-’.Vade Co.
C A. Everett Scio. Ore
We sell 6 oz. sassafras hark
for 25c at Peery’s.
BEATING THE DROUGHT.
Cowpunch»r» In Australia H»v» »Hard
Row t- Ho»
Dll» av»»r.i/«- - . • "f pa*torul hold
ng- in th.- i.iirii.i-rii terrilorv of
tustraliii i*‘<.’7.1,00:1 air« ». In Wc»t
■ \nsir.iiui Iti'i p< oj>|e mi ii together
10,000.000 acres, and Fraser speak
>f a */v< i .»land ■'< attic king" who
held <>0,000 »quant» nu:< - -an area
neirlv a* large a» all New England.
Iw<», three <>r eicn hvc nmuths
may be rv<|Uir»“<l to drive cattle
to tin“ tn an -t ]-■ rt or radrmd. I n-
the «ea»on i* favorable it cannot
be done nt all, for f« »-«l and water
I ire la« km • alnn t the track*. Herds
il cattle »tarti-d on the long drive
may be grimily »lepleted by starva­
tion nnd tliirat. the remnant readi­
ng their <lc-tuiation only tit for
! '‘boiliug down."
Sti-k rout.» are laid out nnd
tended n* earcfnllv a« wa>;on r«>ad-
>r railway*. Tln-v hcml for the
principal market* or for the en<l-
>f railroad* wlmli extend into the
and belt mid wind aero— the conn
try, taking advantage of nil known
water suppliv*
St ream», spring*.
I»illnlw>n;-* nnd giininma hole* are
ii-i-d, regard!.>>( the quality of
the w iter, f<>r utmost any liquid i*
acceptable in th<» d<--«»rt.
When the di*tanc«-a betw»*en wa-
term • pla e« ar»*%too great or arena
of feed are Ix-voud the reach of wa­
ter. artifn itsl suppi . » are provided
and kept under *iirv<-iilance
In
places wells are dug; elsewhere res­
ervoir* and tanks designed to collect
*torm water of infrequent rain» are
constructed.
Manv of these* are |
built Ix-low the surface mid covered
to check »‘vaporatmn. Where other
mean* fail, skeleton buildings with
larg<* roof area are eon-tructed to
con--no rauiMiin-r. -Natioiiul Geo­
graphic Magazine.
It w.i-«
;
up <|o “no «>f two
si. ’er». one of whom was carefully
trained nnd eduiulcil nini the oth­
er tiegh l «I, tn gr >w tip ili igno­
rimi • • alvi w iticeli il. . "inpb-hnivDtS,
th.it Benjamin Finnkhn quaintly
a:nl upth »lv«< ribinl the right und
left linnd».
I ranklin'- «¡»nr<-< i.iticn of the nd-
ventage, of aiiibiiFxtcrity.ti.vcqu.il
use iind < ..u<-.libili of the liiin-l«, ha»
made little progn--. in plurmg tbeac
•iMler* on un equality.
In fact,
though there i* no Ina* of licr<-ditv
to fa'or the u»«“ of the right hand.
n<» km !) r doe» a Imbv begin the u»e
of it« thumb* nnd tinger» than the
mother, the father and ull the rela­
tivi-. generally »upply every arti­
fice to discourage the tine of the left
hand to the encouragement of a
monopoly of the right hand, Ibi» in
the fn. i- <>f th»» fact that everv child
come- into the world ambidrvtrou«.
Among American- and Euro­
pean* nn ambidextrous adult ia a
notvlty
It i* probable that the
Jupanc-e come nearer being ambi- ‘
Hooei of Andaiuaia.
dextrous than am other people of
Since tl.e b .-ginning of the «even
t ■ ■ iv
On tin* »ubjcct the New tcenth centurv Jerez de l.i Fron­
Voti Medical Record save:
tera lui« I h en the most noted lior-c
"Thi're lune always l>c<‘n, during breeding center of Amlalu*ia, for
all a» - of which any history or many hundred* of year» famous for
tr dition ha* U-en bande.1 down, it» tine hor»ea. Jerez de hi Fron­
an i'i'lextroii« individual*, and »otno- tera un» one of the first and last
• ime- n race has possessed, | mumi - Moondi »Iron .-hold* in Spain, and
blv bv training, two handed dexter­ the l»c«t horaea there were all bred
ity; thus the inhabitants of th»» Ba­ from famous Arab »tallion«, »o that
h-uric isle*, who gained great fame what I» known as an Andalusian or
m the farofT times in which they Spanish horse ha« alway.« a good
live»l bv their ambidextrous man­ deal of Arab blood. It ha», how
lier <>f almcing
ever, been crowed with so tnanv
"Alm we find mention in the Old other breed«, especially Flemish,
Testament of the 700 Ik-njamite that tcwlav the Spani.«'i nor«»* i« not
slingers, who were able to demon­ registered in the book* of record of
strate in the mo»t practical way pure bred animala.
h<»w useful it was in a battle, and
rape, Hilly in a battle in which man
nnd not machinery counted most,
We make
a specialty
of
to be able to hurl the missile* from
Friendship,
Engagement
and
tlic sling with one or the other
Wedding rings. F M French &
arm »-»jnallv well.
“There were doubtless more left Son, jewelers and engravers,
h.;
I or ambidi'XtrouN |M-r»on* in Albany.
the ol«l times than now, Plato,
Armtotle and other of the ancient
v ter» fn .|ii< ntly referring to am­
Pictorial Review nnd Santiam
bidexterity?’
i News, both one year for $2.25
New Undertaking Parlors
Why Constipation Inturc*.
The bowel» uri- th«- natur»! »« wcrag»-
•jrstem of the body. Wb-n they bcrom»
ob.trucUsI by constipation u part of th«-
j>>i- noua matter which they ahovki
cirry off 1» abr<«rb< I into th« »y»t<-:i .
making you f«el dull «>>! itupid. and
interfering with the digestion amt as
«imitation of food
Thia condition >»
quickly relieved by Chart lx- lain’» lab
ieta. Obtainable < v>-ry w here.
SANITARY
MARKET
I’hoier I’l-e-di Moat; I’ iiiv Food and
Sanitary I nspect ion Invited. Home
Made Bacon,
I.aiti
and Sausage
Entertainment und
Dunce
McKNIGHT &. DALEY
An entertainment f<> •? < I l>
>•-.
a dene»! will b given in th" B»>
hemian hall at Richards m (lap.
Saturday »“Veiling. April 21. un­
der the auspices of the Fanners
Union.
Those taking part in the pro­
gram are. Mr.- .May Davis, Miss
Gevenith Du vis.
Miss Juanita
Davis, Mrs C M B/l>«*e, Mrs
md Mr Cornett. Mr Germam,
Mr 1 owell, Mr Sid Stringer, Mr
G L Flanagan, and other friends
who have promised to entertain. o
Mu ¡cal du< i tor. W rn Stoddart.
Adrni- ;on to concert 15c, to
concert and dance 75c.
Doors
op n 7 p m. commence promptly
at 8 p m.
Ye lovers of good music don't
miss this if you want to hear
something worth while.
Supper will be served.
3712
>i
rt
£.-*•
f STICHÄ'S ' CONFECTIONERY
J. S XIICII. I Pro] tri et or
h 11
f
I
et mnt rij. 1er Cream, Tobacco
am! Cigars
SCIO,
OREGON
r
^A ttention F armers
A
" h«-n in t<>w n do not fail to rail at our »tore,
where you will alway« find a good line of »taple
mr rrhandiae to »elect from
Our price» are the
|ow<-«t and our good» the be»t
W e take egg* and batter in exchange ami pay
the higheit prire for tame.
Mike our »tore your Headquarter».
(Q. Co
Prochaska
OREGON
SCIO,
raininKXTf
« K. >hfltun
M on t Y
INTO THE
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
Mor • than One Million Ikillsr* w»
terrary lodo th:»
We have al­
ready brought that much into the
% all v and have more money to lend
on Farm» at the low« «t rut. » • f in­
terest, and w th privilege of patu g
|/>0 or more on principal at any­
time. Can you get better term»?
Don't borrow- money till you «re
ALBANY. OREGON
J. J.Rame», W. F. Gill,
A. Bilyeu, J. It. Barn*«,
-Mr». Jennie Warner.
Scio Milling Cninpang
SCIO ROLLER MILES
l>>< KMIOH a-
IMOrtl-ollAtHi
I| m >4
Our Flour 1» a* good aa any mode in
th»- Willamette Valley
EVERY sjch' GU.1R.4XTEED
«io •
J. M. and B I. HAWKINS
J
»••4
n<v«sr
CutlpMi
on
Milling Butinpta
WKaal
Wa
are
In
th«
B«»va«hl
Fkald
Traal You
and
for
IKkgKl
iliur and
Llch.ng.d
&*>•!•»•••
and
far
Will