The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, April 05, 1917, Image 4

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I I’PEK HAST! »M EVENTS
"Oh th* snow the Iwautiful
■now, Oh, Oh. Oh, Oh!
RAILROÍD STATION
!S NOW LARGELY
Hal
Musi Share Responsibility in
Future Developed
H0 E.1T S LOVETT’S VIEWS
The young ladies are making
great preparations for a grand
May day ball at the M C opera
house.
The Wesely orchestra was
■cheduleb to play at a bail in the
M C opera house March 31st.
Mr Jacobs, an old Union soldier
is going around with a small t! ig
stuck in his hat. He is a Rep.
but is patriotic.
Tom Pain spent a weeK at Al­
bany as juryman. He says it is
the first time he got caught "in
the toils of the law."
Everybody up here that knows
Fred Nutting are phased that
his party has recognized him at
last. "All things come to those
that wait."
Some people are urging young
men to enlist. Why don’t they
themselves go.
Fouitli
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DM« I* cx *| i m < « ••uh* I i «»iiMitf-i i<« t«» ti
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violen« <* mid tin* uh»»«*n<r of nhy Ian
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plan. 1« ttir federal
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laaly fu flirt nr limi |«tv«*r
Safe Me'lkov tor Ch'IJren
•'!« it »afe? ” 1« th«* fir»t quotum t
be con»!iler«d wh^n buying cough tnc.l-
trine for rhiMren,
< hamberlain’»,
tough I'emril) ha* long been a favor
it« with mother» of your< children a» !
it contain« no op um or other narcotic,
and may be given to a child aa confi­
dently a* to an adult
It 1» plraaant to j
take, too, which ia of great important«
when a m«*dicine must be given to ;
young children Thia remedy is moat;
effectual in relieving cough«, cold« and >
croup. Obtainable everywhere.
Services for Easter Sunday
will be held in the Catholic
church, Scio, next Sunday at 9
o’clock and at Shelburn at 11:30;
Fr. Henry
will officiate ai d
Tie
preach from the' Gospel,
public is cordially invited.
BARGAIN
CLUBBING
OFFER
Have i«rn built and art ¡ally delivered to retail buyers »inee Aug. I. 1916
Three figure- "M. »17 rrprraent the actual number of rar» manufac-
t;.r,.| f"> >• - er \i;/u»t I. ami ■ Iivrred by <>ur ag<-nti to retail buyer»
Thu unuaua! fall an I winter demand for Ford rar» make« it neri-.aary
for u« to confirm the distribution of car» only to those agent» who have
'.,i|< r» fur imme bate delivery to retail custom« ra. rather than to permit
any agent to atock car» in anticipation of later apring »ale».
\V< are aauing thia notice to intending buyers that they may protect
th« twwlves w){aii<»t delay or disappointment in »ccunng Ford car». If.
therefore, you are planning to purrhaae a Ford car. we adiiav you to
place your order and take delivery now.
Immediate urdcra^wil! haie prompt attertion.
liclay in buying at thia time may cause you to wait several month».
Enter your order today for immediate delivery with’our authorised Ford
agent lUtcd below and don’t lie disappointed later on.
port I .Motor Com pa n y.
Price«:
Car !
Runabout ÎH5. Touring Car t.'lfio, Coupelet »505, Town
Sedan
f. o. b. l’étroit.
< In display and for sale by
FRED T. BILYEU
SCIO, OREGON
Costs Little More
To Go East
VIA
CALIFORNIA
Bi-foJe »« lveliiig the Tout«* for vour next trip
I', i-t I’ diH'li r these three iinpo’taiit tiling»:
SEK I ICE
Steel cars, through standard or tourist sleep­
ing ears, unexcelled dining ears.
5. //7. 7 )
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Rock ballast, automatic block signal», heavy
»tei l rail», rolisintent speeil.
EC EX EK }'
Known throughout the country as “The Road
of a fhousantl \\ <*n<it*rs. ’’
LI HE ILI L STOP-OVEKS
Our .litnts art util infornati. ,/.»/,•
them rega rd i ng train seht d ult s'. or irritt
JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon
Southern Pacific Lines
Portland Kost Et stirai, June 13, 1^, 1Ô
The three splendid maga­
zines illustrated above and
the Santiain News, total re­
tail value $3.25.
all one
year for only
$1.65
BIG ATLAS FREE
To all those taking advantage of
thia offer we will include HIKE
a Illg, Special, 3’>-Fagv Atlas of
the Pacific Sorthweat State« anil
of the World.
Invaluable for
home, «ehool or office.
Call at
our office and tee thia premium
for yourself.
THE SANTIAM NEWS
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Iir»r ttir l<***t. if i ««( ttir «Hily pra« tl< al
77/A' CXI VEKS.IL C.IK
-Indite IxHrtt <*oi»lcndr<1 tin’ Ihr ar>
It'fhui •»( ttir«»«* pr»«b’«in*
premine«
fo Unl.'i r«- illation there
•tiotiid l«e a «-ofiipietr. h rm«»nl«»UM. «« hi
«l*feht anil rel iv'd «a «lem
IVr !•<*
FORD
railroad
rorpuralkMi may and may not lawful!»
do ‘
time tie eotn
|->«cr
lii<-ori->raUon of
In" which «III
Diakc lii< or|«>ratl«Mi tbvrruiidcr «"to
puiw»r» tinta Itrftoaln 4 on nil railroad
The National Tribune is the rompant« *» flu
h • »(
ttw*
1‘nltr y
a: I
authority for the statement that St i tew th* *.nm* ••• «»iiitr
roiikthui» nlih re :*v<t to their hint.
the U 8 has twice the wealth ut
and
timi rtrry In* • • l«»r will
rriiturnl.
know
Join.1 Shelton came up from
Lyons and is papuring and paint­
ing several houses.
S ‘veral sick horses up here,
Wm Stitz lost both his work
h
They called the disease
spi ml meningitis.
The Gates grange is featuring
a ■ Ties of grand balls. Mod"
j
l>av i, Frank Bevien and another
gentleman furnish the muaic.
Toe death of John Le«vy re­ •Un«fic4t»t»n of R«;u ucn I« Eaaewtlal."
call t the years he spent in tile A Corvip'tt« Hamon.Ou*. Curt,ulani
and 11« at»j 8/ S « n ’»rrc'w J—Fwd»r «I
lumbering busir.es» up here, H • Inco'i or
o< Railroads by Gtn«r
built a sawmill upon the Quartz*
• I La* Favored
ville road and built a tram road
U nablhklob Mur* h ’aiti • !lrw|on«t
down to Minto on the river tw >
<!rt p|**|’ior;i| of
■' MHI.I f«>r Ihf r»l’u
miles below. He built a planer rhe «Miibiry (or t,(o bling uri<*«Dty
at minto on the .Marrion county ! (rnnx|M ft •I;oi
f.i bill«
. If »• • a <’ « nrr for th
h>|| fu»
bide of the Santiam river. Al ( khiw Ing biiiülH •» ftiit) populétIon o.
»n rrstt
r«*»n larffrly with
his own eXpi-nse he erected a I the « unniry, it it »n
< utiRTvio» Dnd i»' I «’iitlrvly "Itti ilo* nil!
wagon bridge across the river. • •»<1 it Hiu.cn» ’¡’hi «•* |. Mi»:r
The tram road was 6 ft wide on h »Til «if I ::•!.«• lío • r I K I HI. «hair
[ tu.’i b of the <•!• ■ . i <• < . in tn *!«*• <»* It»«
whieh wm spiked wo "i> n 11
I i i’lii Pnulfl" •’ hi« tn Io rhe X.wlai»»:
Strap iron was fastened on the i Jothi »»»liuti «i»« nt «onin.i•'I»*•’ wto* .
rails at curves. One lone mule ¡ti.nl | m «I i r« ii3»»l 11« iib|Uh.v Intuiti
pulling a tram car brought down . < lUtijlM I of rallroait njJU atloti Illi
3J00 ft of lumber each load t<>| III timkluK flii« »tatmirnt <»f th
the planer. Elmer Hester for a » lumped » <»tt
lllh’T'W |>f ihr fBilft’ l«l •it
»
If bhd*tiil»lr*|. i tlM«l
long time was the muliteer. It CDthbi Jlii!^» I
!<•** <»( f lb* M : rrm»
in mili») It»«* it
looked risky for man and mule lutiti <HI tl>«'
I1MWUI !••»
I •hd ml
passing over some of the high drWii hiwi w i*rt
Lil« I «M»ial*h* m th
KO' • » blIHMtl I » hi
trestle* but the mule understood rt^fil of th»* i<
I io prt'Vt'it! m I i IU cm
r«Un «»I " a..* *
his business. If the load was in­ TUI* »1«*» i«‘on I
‘«iurRtMl hi
clined to go to fast he would ut ia«*u a lot hi " > i’
m fimrkiHtf an
h
t •»( irmi«|Mir nth*««
down upon it and hold it back hi lUe develop
lb I In* I’till«*! .*•
tntil the brake wm applied, ** We Im ’ r »»m
tv i| Htit>*, hilHy.
Minto was quite a point then. «ahi Ju»lgr I «n
II »«•*1X pi him
I lie jfiileni
There was an i O 0 F hall, a fit )(* rlly «vi
al tin* Auatt
IlH-nl |v II Hu«
school h< u te at (I several dwtil- rl*il ttdudiH.’Hi«*i
1 i IV « ••»)«*, !!»<•
ings. There is only one futi.i.y Uoi f"" »u
i» iivjr
of nfih uri
f <* «•'
living there now.
lb erw of
Liw price of lumber caused Mr un«| dr'
triiiiM
to leave and go to Per.dk-lo ■ rl«rpt w
I
w h re he bee ime w • i fixed finan­ I lija I t tin
• b«l Uh ti
cially runni »ga big .v ieat farm.
“l'or w
Hilt i
rd M
He was a man built fordoing bi. |in>?le •!
alun^ "ti
thingr.
Loyd Griggs, the son of a wid dífieru >1
ow who live* near the writer wa C.H'tl otTiuí lii.tuid of J dirt I’ttlftf n «olii
I '»•?«• Uh»l «.•ii»*!u|'
IU<tl«*d uli't |»rr
arrested at Ju .ction for ¿telling I'uti'tl - < li • f
.it»* i» í«»r i» lm*l
u horse from Pete Andeinon of i.»»* (hut h •• vit.il !•» ♦’!«’ life of (!»••
Albany. That does not so.nd buth*ii I- Uor >«• Itiuii folly *
II»* ►
,.i
« i”i» t '• i » ‘»-tit |*rol»icri>*
like L»yd and I dare say boria* ■ flit • Ih «11(1» ♦ f I !• Hllll" «1« 11« fol
hie. H;
mistake has been made.
l‘lr»t
Tl
tn’ it?| L it»
of rt%.*uln
"Ye Old Foiks Concert” rvn- ttoii*» lii Hi«’ •»•' « si» I »•! u tu« with rcn»|M* I
dered by 85 voices at the M C (•• I I«» I- GU • f N' IH Hi * Ibi “il Illi»' du
flt.ih-
I? »’• ken
opera house under the direction » j ' « an I « Ti •.
i‘iull\ «tan, * i» i»« i ml i««»' •»H« \ i T ims «
of Rev Fitch. Presbyterian prea­ (r«u «
cher, was a success. R v Fitch Sr «'nd.—The »I >t ' i ululaih»D of
is a cracker jack in song and in- rat» « In nu< ti a l.i.; HU t ■ « h. iindilh
redin e rrt « it .«-.*. to d.» riniitiDlc* In f »
srumental music.
fur of Io nlltiu- anti alili i rr« wHhln
The Hammond Co i building II«* »»Wil iHUUrm w* it;* » tu t I«* m I i (I«**
tiiiil ’•!»! i»! i
In «♦<I » i fli- ti«i ni».I to dt«
an addition to their nximin Itili« mid d-*»airiii, «• tin* ilrmture of
house that will double its capa Inir: *»tn («• r-»<« <
T!ilini
T’ r limbilln of (I m * Ihtrr
city; They will install bith ro >nis.
■!.H< * < uiunnti»* < « hu ml ■«.'«1« »II. ub«M*»»*r
reading room and other up to (hr < «»ID UH* -, l«*u«*ri» inur I k **. l«> j ci *«»rm
date conveniences. The Co is rbe *n«l du1? i. « «h x « h «na iljw il f Illi
preparing to build new car shop dr? » X I m t lift; Lt"»» rr**UIt ;»¡.* In ilrlay
w li 1« h
» »1 iirvct tM\ur hi «’»tnuu r
on the Linn side Co x 100 ft. «In 1 niiHiui’» ti m | - ’ j »| u hu: *ii<« « t«n»
They will place therein a rollin ; Ul If MlH'frt h» u » « pf (lit* v «> ii hml«»h<
«
i lu «i m hlhi 4
niachir.e and many automatic ap­ Of !’
* Cft'.lt
llllb'ftil g «
n>Nd
to Hi»*
pliances.
««’UHI«*
Mi mid t»tlli<«a<l lll!«*r«wlN nf
lb»* • «•uutr>
o(x»mH<»ne
•nd obll<ath>ut (*» tbr public and tb»*
the British empire, five times
the wealth of France, more than
Germany. Austria and Turkey
combined and several times that
of Russia. Say. let the whole
outfit come over and try to "lick”
us.
J. R. Geddes. Mill City, i
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