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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1912)
Pi. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••aw » e q . prill , m . d . i Possibly About You i Surpeon Physician »oeeoeeewwoeoeeeeo«♦♦♦♦♦•t Teleph -ne. F »change X«. Il Good oats baled hay for naiv. i BCtO OREGON : W John .«• Dill pick le« tn bulk at Hi der A Gill Co. DR. T. K. SANDERSON " ante ' ’•<> Lal v chi b state price and kind. L. I Mr» M I Gil! . visiting h r i I. t .. '• ter Mr« F M ,.rro!<! of Ail my. DENTIST | 8CI0 OREGON Notary Public Negotiated. Abstracts Obtain««! and Examined •<1C C. C. I RY A NT ATTORNEY AT LAW CUSICK BLOCK OREGON ALBANY W eatherford & son Attorneqs-at-Lair Office in Blum I m rg Block ALBANY : : <>a««o : A. SHANKS — Manufacturer and Iteal.-r in— Hur/iiss and Saddlt.s Carriage Irtmnuor Kzva.t Work SolkitrJ All Work Stridir OaariDtrrJ SMLLBURJi. OKtOON T. J. Muakm. frei. A. Ï. Randall. Vkr P h » W. A. Ewlag. ( *ih. E. D Mrrrt. Aut.Cajh. Ikira a general banking business ami can assist you in the transfer of money by issuing drafts to the different parts of the United Mates, and its services are available for the transaction of conservative business THE ESMON0 HOTEL Centrally located, good room«. price.« moder ate, couiteou« treatment Corar Morriion and front Strati POKTLflNU OREGON «Rr. GRES®». IW Hacks connect with all trains at West Scio and at Munk« r* Our rigs first class and our horses good drivers Prices Rennet able. LLOYD LU KEN BACH. Masers ITSFeorINSURANCE <■>■«»• or« SILK ELASTIC HOSIERY Th. reeMaal «•< e»U. rr»-«-v- r- al ..«••• air Barr Ina sad Aaklo Weabnaaa. rise a m. ar»ta. al >. aak ..a r**-.—I N< w sj ring dr«*> 1'»■ ■ d ih 1 at Gill Co. Call and '■ • them. As w «ill not tie able to move into our tw» building as w>en a. »• e> 1- t.-d ur GENERAL REMOVAL «Al I will 1 <• . <>!-tli ned for a short time !<■ ge (hr large stock of Dry <•'•»!», Nut ois, House Fur- mshings, la.li.-' Wear. Millinery, M - n < W ear ai >1 -1 «>-•« at t • K i AT l.Y REDl • » D PRICES. Glasses bitted Diseases of Eye and Ear Successfully 1 reatrd Knowledge and extensive experience in treating disca.«<•■* of the Fye and the fitting of Spectacles, enables ns to guar antee satisfaction. We furnish any style of frames or eye glasses at reasonable prices. W. R. SHINN, M. D. I OCULIST AND Can a woman keep a secret, asks an exchange. She can. I hat is. she can keep on telling it, Wai tn! • oral agent for Loner. Everitt and R-i H Automobiles For interview ami demonstration of cars- adifre-s W. J llooth. Ia*banon. Of* Mrs A. F. Edwanli am! little daughter arrived homo fr>m their trip to Colorado Monday evening. She left her father much improved <n health. Trvt'hi Namcl to brighten up your furniture, linoleum, tloor«, etc ('all at my store and we will ii»*monstrat-> its uses to you. You can mak your in side finish to r«*pn*«ent quarter saw.- t oak with Chi-N'amrl N ! Morri- >n 3ti SCIO, ORE ALBANk, OPTICIAN OREGON orrict oven cusicn a easin S. E. Young & Son Albany. Oregon CLUBBING OFFER Hib!cr A ILb'er Spring Dress G x*U M< n's Clothing Men's Hat» Men's Shor« Z I •, ! - <1 w 1 . V b. 11 ne x St« <-k 1 adi«-«' Collars Tan and Cream curtain srreen Latest Style buttons Children's Show Over I ace Embroideries N«-w W hite (¡« mk I s Richardson's Silks and Art Linen ) Ih«* N vwh <k-«in*s t«> giv«* ita reader« lito it<!\ant.ig«. of tin* beai rale« on the beat |>aper>i and iiiitga/.iti«*« |>iibli«h«<d. Below i« it list of g<H>d combination« and we tdiall exh it<i it from time to time, T hc«e are «trictly cash in advance price«; The Santiam Xctr.s t ind Have you Sven the new al! steel tied ai-d auto ».-at buggies at Morrison's Take your lumb»*r bi!'» to N. ! Mor Hardw are A Implement store. \ ou rison at his south side hardware -tore. m«i it if you <k»n’t fake a look before He can giv«- vou figures at my mill » VOU purchase elsewhere. mil«-s «mat of Seto, or delivered. I!«* can also give you prices on all of your Hjij For Sal« building material. I. A. Miller. The Santiam Farm wishes to sell 4<> Ed School. Democratic candidate- for sheriff, was over from Albany »baking tor i of No 1 hay. | oats, t '-heat, t red ham’s with the voters in this commun top. j vetch, at 4» |wr ton at the barn, also 10 tons of straw, half oat ami ity W «dneeday. The annual pool of mohair at Scio is half vetch, at »5 per ton. 22-« S W. G ainks being mad.- with It «helion a-> ». tv Regular price Weekly Oregonian .......... Semi Wee* ly Journal........... Dailv and Sunday Journal 1 >aily Journal Town Country, twice a m<> Rural Spirit, weekly (>reg<m 1 loine-ti-a 1, week 1 ■ 1 • ' ■ ! ’ 1 !«• . < >regon Teacher«' Journal Scientific American ............ Delineator ....... North»v«t Poultry Journal LaFollcttv « Weekly tary. I hose d- .ring to consign their fleece* of nii-hair to this pool nyw have Owing t«> an oversight a further in the opportunity. The charges for stallment of the story, “Alias Jimmy p««>ling will b«* one cent per fle. <-e. Valentine” wan not ordered in time for Poetoffice inspectors do riot herald thi* week's laauc. their coming with a blare of irumj»et.« One dropfw-d into Scio v« rv quietly last luesday. and after an inspection of the No matter what you bulk! we want local office. announc«*d to postma’ter to furn.sh the lunilwr. rough ordressed. Gill that he found ever-, thing tn appi«* M-t u. figure with you about prices ami pic order. terms of payments We also handle The Ladies Sewing < lub was very sash, doors, brick, plaster, and cement. pleasantly entertai.' *«! at the home of The Scio Planing Mills Co., Mrs R .«helton on March II. After a Scio. < >reg..n time spent in dl*cu»«ing needle work, the ladies were invited to the dining Ik-aftu-s* Cannot be Cured mom where a delicious luncheon was h, local applications, as they cannot serve«!. The dining ro >tti was decorated ■ toed portion of the rg with dsff > !tl< and other spring flower«. r i h th. There is only one way to cure deafness The Club has • < i':<d to di*- « -ltinu. it* and that 1« by constitutional remedies. meetings until Fall. I>rafm-e" is < auaed by an inflamed con In the bright sunlight this morning ditto» of the mucous lining of the at the d< |»*t. says Tut * la. a Herald, Eustachian Tube. When this tutie is while th« comings an«! goings of all inflamed you have a rumbling sound or kinds of twople ma !• th«- • .-rt-.e one of imperfect hearing, and when it is en life and activity, on«* might have sup tirely ckiaed, deafness is the rrsult, posed from the things that were io be and unless the inflammation can be seen that the passeng« -* Were having taken out and this tube restored to Its a “loud sock” day just as the High normal condition, hearing will lie de School stud*-n*s do at lim. » «till it ■ troyrd forever; nine cases out of ton may have b«-en merely coincident that re caused by catarrh, which is nothing there were several display* of gaudy but an inflamed condition of the mucous hosiery, among the moat prominent be surfaces. ing a brilliant purple pair on a tall W’c will give One Hundred liollars young man who seem«! to lw prouilly for any case of deafness (caused by conscious of the attention that his catarrh! that cannon be cured by Hall's choice of colors attracted. Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toleiio, O. latici Sold by druggists 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for corsti- I. the undersign«!, will furnish you building material at the same prtce pation. and on the same terms as Jones mail «nier house or anv other order house for the same class of goods. Yuu have the privilege of seeing what you buy here. It doesn't make any difference ED«HOEL what you want bring in your catalogue ami 1 will duplicate the goods at th«- Candidate for same pnce or leas. > ours for business. «heriff of Linn County N. I. Mosul».>s. Subject to l>«-mocratic Primaries Latter BACK THE TO FARM 1 Club price "ti 3.1 K) 9.1 M) l'i.'dl •2,*'»O 3.(10 3 INI 2 /W » 2.7«r» 1 .'di 3.00 2.’ « ’ 2,-ri0 $2.25 2.(N) ft. 7.5 .5,2*5 1.50 2 15 2.< « I 2.110 1 95 * ». 4 • 1 2.2*5 1 1.0 1.95 is low the slogan, and the low Colonist Fares From the middle ami ca«tern p »rtion« of the I nitrii Sta’»*« OREGON TO THE AND NORTHWEST March 1 to April 15, 1912 over the ■AZ CO fSU N SET ’ I OGDEN d SHASTA I ROUTES Candidate s Announcements I Good Position Can be had by ambitious young men Wood aril, < lurke & Co. and ladies in the field of “Wireless" or r.<ua»4. or»s«O Railroad telegraphy. Kinee the k-hour law became effective, and since th«- BUFF PLYMOUTH ROCKS Wireless companies are establishing stations throughout the country there is a great shortage of telegraphers. I have “The Maplee*' bred to Positions pay !«cginn«*r* from $7n to ffiO lay strain of Buff Plymouth per month, with gwwl change for ad Rocks- the best there u. The vancement. The National Telegraph vear-round Egg Producers and Institute of Portland, Oregon, operates general purpose fowl un-b r supervision of R. R. and W ire WITHOt T A St'PUUO* j Las officials and places all graduates Eggs per Setting. |1.00 and »1.50 into p«Mitions. It will pay you »0 write them for full details. 23-4 R. M. CAIN General | Removal j Sale (, ™”d ) j The«e hneht, ••>«,< .- day» ; tiv <- a ft- • Io .- ii e spring fever. Administrator of Estate* xxna Th«* famou« Utah I ae-l Haatvr will be on hand in a f* w dav» at N. I. Mor nson'a. <*et my prices before you buv. Drop in at tleyne's and see the Hire line of t aster p.i«t cards and Easter candies R. SHELTO.X Real Estate Atoll I’1 Cowling > e in the bent mean« of carrying it ont FARES FROM CHICAGO ST. LOUIS OMAHA KANSAS CITY - ST PAUL FOR ASSESSOR I wish to announce myself a candi date for the Republican nomination for County Assessor. I have had nine years of expenrnre in the assess or's office which I believe has thor- oughly qualifi«-d me to take up thia im portant work. F. L fi.lisa I hereby announce mv candidacy for the nonination for sheriff of Linn county on the Republican ticket, sub ject to the primaries. A. B Mtasuau. - «» * • • $33.00 32.00 25 no 25.00 25.00 From other cities corrrspodingly low. ' Colonist Fares are WEST BOUND only, but they can be prepaid from any point. If you have fornii» or relatives in the East who desire to “get back to the farm” vou cau deposit the values of the farr with vour nearest local ticket agent arsi a ticket will I«* telegraphed to any address desired. Call on the undersigned for good instructive literature to send East JOHN i M. SCO TT, General PaMcnger Portland, Oregon Agent Io I I I I I