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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1917)
1 M)hc ?:inii;nn jlrus pub : ¡ shed every T hursday Do You Want a Set o/ by L. W. CHARLES Encyclopedia Britannica? Entered at ita poatotfk«- at Sea», Or«., a« <M-<-un<l-rlaaa mail matter. Mì liti HÎl'HoN Owing to a conflicting enter city property see or write R A tainnvnt there will be no Parent- Teachi rs meeting Friday eve Scott. Scio. Oregon. i?tf ning. For bargains n. ranches und| HATH*: ONE YEAR STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. ONE DOLLAR block, l‘>rt- minng Rales: NINTH EDITION Advertising rates made application. St HOC»!. Without bath. |l. per day, upward. known on ö/?c Kind You See Ad ver tised so Extensively NOTE« With bath. SI.50 P r day, upwards. Grant Smith A- Co , Owner* Krtr V. Iliuur, k??t Twenty - eight Volumes Including Three Volumes American Revisions and Additions First Check for $1 5.00 lakes the Set I or irill lx suld on easy /mytnt uts ij dcsirt il SANITARY |0c ami I l -’i'- ami 15c I le ami 15c tit ........... 15c Produce and Cream 7 lu .11 Irkt I Th tf's . llmir/s Running McKNIGHT & DALEY Practically all the pupils in the sc ho d of Findlay, Ohio, have taken and tried earnestly to liv» up to the following pledgt, which would be a good one for IV HO D Mostv our school as well: INTO THt 1 want to help make our town WILLAMETTE VALLEY a better place in which to live and to this end I promise to More than One Millmn I'ollar» wa- comply wun the following rules n» i*e»inry t«> <lo thi« \\ • hav»- al ready brought that much into th« to the best of my abilit v: valley an»i have more imnm > v to It-ul 1 I will help to clean upyards, on Farm» at the loweat rate» < f in terest. and w.th privilege of pajing streets and alleys. >."ai or more on principal at anv 2 I will plant flower seeds, time. Can you get tatter term»? Don’t borruw money till you .•«• bulbs, vines, shrubbery, etc. pelts aixi I will 3 1 u ill help make garden and J. M. and H N HAWKINS right. keep the lawn in good condition. ALBANY, OREGON 4 1 promise not to deface fences or buildings; neither will 1 scatter paper or rubbish in pub At a 31W Crowning. Successor to lic places. Thcr»> «1» i .irked .mlgaritv Densmore-‘.Vade Co. b 1 win not spit upon the floor about Browning. t trticnlarlv in his «event .m<! in th«1 tone of hi-» voice of any building or on the side- and a -ertain m<l -crib.d»lc -nvot * walks. of «vrophnney of <■ mon csjor to 6 1 will try to influence others ta- of n ¡rride to wlr. li h-- did not to help keep our town clean. ta-long. hut the poet was th«?r»»— 7 1 will protect birds and ani Federated Church the p w-t’s keen eve, the poet’» hr-îrt. obvie. » in hi« remark s ntid mals and all property belor gii g d»-- r -di»»1 \l«-tnvira ,.f John to others. Sunday School at 10:00 a m. Clitirton Collin*. 8 I will promise to la* a true, Preaching at 11. loyal citizen. A Liip’omrt.o Oacisien. Christian Endeavor 6:30 to 7:90 I may not tie able to do all Tao Indic« e«intrndinff for Song service from 7:30 to 8:00 I den nt the court of ('burl«1« these things, but I will do as Preaching at 8 o’clock. , peali-d bi th«- r-mnorel», who much as 1 can tn help our tow n Prayer meeting every Thurs , *4 that the «-Ider «*>o M g and community. i <>f tlifit character day evening at 7:30. Toe first week in May is clean nc< urn-il therc i 'ter. II. B. ILER. Pastor. up week in Oregon. »5. fi * } c >■ « OREGON M« )><■»»■ 31 fl fl fl W hen in town do not fail to rail at our »tore, where you will always fnd a g«»«! line of »tuple merrhandtM- to *»-lcct from. Our price« are the low«—I and our good« th»1 taut "• take rug- and butter in exchange and pay the highest pne«- for same. Mik«1 our »tore your Hvadqttartcrs. j J. Prochaska F. A SCIO, OREGON 9 9 9 9 9 Co i 9 9 e 4> 4 nrrtt kmw PaMinarr, W. F. Gill. Hawov, K. hhelton iHUMmwa J. J Barna», W. F. <¡¡11, J A. Bilyea, J. R. Barnas, Mr». Jennie Warner. 1 The bowel* are lb»- natural iu-w»-rage »y»trm of the taxiy. When they breome <»tatm<-te«t by «mvtipation a part of the poi-tonoua matter which they »houM carry off is absorbed into th«1 system, making you feel dull and stupid, and interfering with the «hgeation and aa- «imilation of food. Thi» Condition i* quickly relieve«I by Chamberlain'» Tata lets. Obtainable every where. SCIO ROLLER MILLS IX« OHI-OHA I I- I, >». i vinm lt*K Our Flour I» a* go»»I a* any made in the Willamette Valley EVERY S.UK Ilf.lK.IXTEEI) W« 4» a »eeH Flewr. Pictorial Review and Santian News, both one year for |2.25. en Cianevai C«*»«aan Mllllna Bvalnoaa. Sala Wheat We are in «Ke BouaHi Field end for fl.u, .nd tichanged Dw.tne,, end fee Will Tree» Yew Kight 9 m ’"T’---- V— t £ - * •** SCIO, o W hy Cowatlpallon Inlure«. •’1» it safe?” ia the final question to be conm<icr»-<l when buying cough med For 50 cords of 2nd grow th I icine for children, < hamtarlain'« Cough Remedy ha* long l«een a favor foot fir; 5 cords 16 inch clear old ite with mother» of young children as fir, and 5 cords 4 foot grub oak. it contain* no opium or other narcotic, all to I e delivered on sch«xd and may bo given to a child a* confi grounds at Scio, by August 1, dently a* to an adult. It ta pleasant to take, too, which i* of great importance 1917. Bids will close May 10th, when a medicine mu«t he given to 1917. youog children Thw remedy •» moat J. F. WESELY, effectual in relieving cough*, colds ami | croup, obtainable everywhere. Clerk of District No. V ('un/tclionuy, lit ('r um. Tobacco (Itili ('¡gars R. TURNER Sate Medkin - for Ch Idren Bids Wanted A So^irrel and öopher Poison vàZ/ am/ (Juaranieed òy C. A. Everett Scio. Oregon | â Î May be Seen at News Office o. OREGON SCIO, fl. t i* »tier. .VI II Several of the girls are out of High School on account of pink eye. Kenneth White return»11 to school after several days illness. i A change of seats took : place Tuesday, several getting front scats, Izviks at if there were some bad ones in H S. Gail Jones returned from the military barracks to visit a short lime with friends and rel atives. The boys are practicing for . the field meet with Jefferson II S to be held here in Scio on May day or shot tly after. They fig ure on showing the Jefferson boys the time of their life. Davis Ixdninger, "America's B iy Harpist” is to be at the auditorium Scio high school Monday, April 30. He has a wide reputation of being an ex cellent musician and a w izard of the harp. It is a musical treat. Everybody come. Errol Sims was a high school visitor Wednesday. Who do you supixi.se he came to see? Mr N <’ Ix>we is the only ii- ci • I undertaker and em balmer of Scio. All work j- :aranteed satisfactory. We have a large stock of cas kets on hand and a nice h.-.ir ■•. All calls promptly attended day or night. A lady's .««•rvices will be furnished if required. • -■ • i * ■* «»• * • J '* A - «J» <. yh I * •; » <•