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Your Opportunity Arrival and Departure of Pananggf Train» W<M um-Spr-.ngtiekl > «ranch Vi EST SCIO 13.2« p tn 12 aü p tn i2 p rn St...th <'«»rval!i, Ä Ea«tern Mi NKERS * Albany Siili < ity a m > p 1A a IP 1‘siiy. H>sih* except Sunday. An E>. F»r B. t n.*« A Ide insurance agent wa, stand mg »>n tlx* rear platform of a crowd- | i* first twentv pcoplt* ! . r i . I v ■ i-ri I • r «• . • '. «ubscriln* for or rviiuw a bunch of pi* .p-*- Lets He felt subset iptltin to tin* San- 1 iti»’*lf jo»t|«s|, but d.d not know tiiat he had been I iok I ks I until th* l Hill News, will tevvlVv .1 fhiwv» had left tb«* car Then an OHI|» >11 g«M si for one \ear other pu*»«*agi-r remarked: I think thus«* fellow* got ■ K « ib*«*ripli*>n to tin I atlwr.-d p tr«r out of vour hip pocket ” orbi. I f you “No." *au| the insurance man. in poulUv a**l to? coupon as ■»¡th a sigh of gratitude. “If they mlv got to niv hip pm el th«*v got vour opportunity to a rate book, and perhar they’ll /•’t a o<xl poultry jourtiu! take out » »u e mturaiKv. a- go l ’ o»t. * rm?, I. J. Msnkrn fra. A. f. pLcXdl. Vkt ?• ■ W. A. L«ta(. lash. E. D. Bren. AutCs-k. t J. 4 » i Á » • f we 4 • 4 « Div a gi-m-ral banking nuninv«. am! • ■ 1 i n-- t. <• .er ft by s.ling draft, to th«- «iitT.-rcnl part» utili !'nit«-«l «tat«*», and II» »er» i •••* ar« available for the transaction of con», rvative burine,,. The annual city election will :>e ht II Saturday, December 1 Notice to voter# to register will be found elaewhere in this issue When in Albany St. Charles Coo: - i- (looms •'»» i i rit» Just I.ike Home Dii. T. IS. SANDERSON DENTIST OREGON R. SHELTON Administrator of E.latri» »ans Negotiated, It a more profitable than em!«>w ment, lan't that the kind of Life Inaurane«- you have been looking for’ Rial'. our II« * Special Combinatori !’ bei Want to «•«• a Sample’ CVS. BUSK Gvn«*r«il Agvht, Milverton, Oregon COLUMBIA LIFE There have I h vu many term* of r.- . >. uni : applied to in* term liable end Wearisome talker,, bit tier«- are two tiiat seem tn lie particularly pat: • I«, t , nf ,,f j clan <>n <i Washington orator "Ha hn» a goml train of thought, but it lack« tcrnunul facili!ic. ” Tin- other tutors from the village humortat. who «¡ml of the village or ator. “He", tin- onli fdler I ever blew w '1O <•«■:: I ». t III« five t.'.lkin’ an ihen go off an' l«-ave it." V i:s Pumpkin Pie ti \! i : I s A Goad Start. ( i .Ml TO THE SCIO It cotta n<> inorr than ordinary life --------------------- X W M lati-! Pn-d.il, | H A lleo« and l dw ('«»mingham. V l'reg't. M M Jttfu « n. S.T l.o- kw.ttl. Vice Pro* a-wl i.en Mgr , Portland. Ore Lang W ntltd Come to the picture show Fri- lay evening. F rst cla •# pictures -nd go al music. Children 10c, adults 20c. If ITou Die If Ton I>i ve Abstract* <’ i) Minton, publisher of the Oregon Agricultur st of 1’ortiund who ha.- r*. ■ utly bought the Gil key apple orchard southwest of town, is h« re caring for Ins crop. He diopsin at tlx News office occasionally so he will not forztt how a print shop smells while a.vay from home. “Vow. Johnny." »nd tlx- anthm«' tie t> o I i-r. ■ «iippo»«’ timt one man wi re to put a «tone two feet tho k on top of another like «tone, and tlie n<’it <la\ another on top of t‘ it. ami keep on tim« for »ev.-n’v »car». • hat would !■- the r«’»ult ?” ’’I diinno," r«-p!n-«l the »tnd«-nf. "leit I ;»ncw» he’d have a or.-ttv c •tart for i new fw»»tnflice.“- St Lenii, Gt >!-e ! honocraf i'lier > will be pr. aching at the Christian church Sunday, li am "Made I’erfect I nrough Suffer ing." 7:l't pm. "Where Are Your Treasures?” A cordial in vitation is extended to all to come out to tlm-m services. Raloh 1. Putnam, pa >li.r. Th« Child. The* m<*»t MHictl thhis? In the mm moti « <*n ft h «n«l to the common vt »«shh I»* the child n het lier If I m - vmir rhih* or the rblhl <»f the »lull fn* **d n>«*?her of P hovel The eh! d »»f the «full f t- « mí • »thrr rnsv f*»r nil von knot* I»« th«* t ;i*Mt rrvonhlf* child lit the <’Hfe At P ■ tvomf it I« capHblr of g«w><! cit|ri«it«.hip « «I i tiMeful I'.'»* if H*! Int» I ?. »’tn «• !-• -c. ’ « ••«! •»• d tt : i»! Sc»er*l of ti • Obituary «troti£e»t |*rrMomil|t1e» that wen* !»«»r » in X’orth «'’ir»»lh»n nere men who*» wrv father*« were iinkh«two W’c h’»»»- nil known two m « i * h who held hluh pi*tt*M In rhtjrch nnd «tute f*te«!denf i-arr: II EK H OEBBCt I hot not only nieiin- go«xl things to eat, but it al-o ca.ls for good warm • !>>lhing tn weur, •’ui ii>i-k ola ultimi winter goods was never a» g««>d as it is Nt) W. III piece g'l hh Is, 1(*,’ h I y-to-wear g.’iriiicntsi»! nil kinils, uinlrrwoiii’, host*, "I dh s , lints, etc., wc cnii supply your various needs to your entiro sntis- fnct i< hi . SON S. E. YOUNG ALBANY, OREGON X ænzrarvjDtv Obtain.- .! and Examined On Tliuraday Oet««ber ‘J, 1913. i at f.’’ »f *uld >i lltf’e « hlh* »■>?•» Ut il th»' «ib!» »f mnn Hint hr I. d kn orn in mnnt home throe mil«*« east uf Scio. « ■ r* i otiti»»<*tloii with I! »rv trd srlC or.EGOM August Rahn died at the age v»*r«tfi wn* the *on of n brlrfc inn«»»» years. 3 muntha and 2 day a. He born August 7, Is-l-lalOMl uettrir.chen Th»» <*hlld rhe? her I! I. »*• f»«»nr |eir ent* or rt< h p irmi«. K the tn*»*? tritio t Germany, at.d vva* matri.-d May 21. ide nt d»’V»-L»*-« d r»”*»»w«*e In the «tute Ih71 to Ml»« Antor.a Erm-stme Heir Walter Uh:»« l’n;?r rich, who pr *i cd. d him to the Great ft. yond 13 yeers ago. To this union Th*» SunRc^er. seven childr. n w«-ro l»>rn. throe girl» ■*T h«* «IfTlrt«»' t - lilt 1 HT?IH i !*» I’lai • an«! Estimate. Funiishcrl <>»• eltfijt *»f s?l f «*-» »tf- * h ami four boys, on«- ihil-t dying in Us ’1** thr h h i* r*»***«**l «»it imtlntiM Hit n>ith»n* I infancy. Al! Work Guaranteed ■Mr Kahn, with hi« wife and eldest > »’’h v»« th:.» tils* •upf’Hn'id ftlFft* th«’ *• »» ti»«l mo tho’oHfhK iron, then only aix mur>tti«ol«l, came to •t dth it thrt • All It t> the Vn-erica. «ettlirg ut> a farm in .Mlrnc I •-»»• fr» nnti tie vhlch iMftr* to th«**t rota, where the rest of hun children | ror n n h ufi Thft* th»* l ’ ’ >• nil tn» » were l»orii. After «¡w hag a few years ; flow •r tourn^ni Ih«» S|»»«t .«h • nl in Minnesota he, with hi» family came I clr* nl the I tttlhlf?»« »nil If H« *»<»!•• ta Oregon ia the fail uf |ss«»t locating j the If r1 • tte »nil If itili!.»f»»rKr» on a farni on Thuinaa eroek, now lie • Each of t h«*r Wnrtlrt ntrfiFi* furti !»> «• *• lunging tu Ins brother, and two years : the »tin ’ T lw KiitffMi nmf Hot a !<•;.! Vt .iter. Hath. etc. S| evial later nmved to another farm where he | .lim i go <| itile th ! fur In ’Klnilff‘1. thvtli-e*«»*- tn • m * fh«’ phlflf*»» <t’lf*e Katen lo Regular ho»r.!rr» lived until his death. piiHV only «-nil ft •tinflnw.-r T>»*y m«^u He hail always twen a believer of the ‘ Un 1er Experienced Manag« ment by thnl mone th-oii-h qulfr R« m*t Holy Word, uniting with th«- German i a* the other Imine« Imply Tli* t •* I» ' Civan Be«!» Hum«- l ooking. l.utherai church whi tiuniy a boy. Ill« i« g»-neml anw-tip «I« nntbm« it nt tt friends were number«*«! by his acquaint Mliflower turn« with the •un inri it Commercial Trail«? n miff» ances, always having a amd word for way» fit- e- lhe lumtmiry Solicited every one. I'.esi >«s five gramlchikiron of fact, there I« «»lily one fb»nrr th an«l other relative» and frie ml*. left t > turn« or ke«-f>« with I tie nun Hfl ILvI’ Mt . from 6 30 a. tn. to 8:30 p. m. th«. «tin «purge ” mourn hut leas, are his chiklrt n Iler man A. and August Rahn ami Mrs * A R.markabl. Co-ealy. Emma I Mb'erof -do, Mrs l.izsic A i Cyrus and Otto I' Kahn of Jelf«*rs«>n. I The f><»»t rem.irk.H •• comedv Ui- CON and WASHINGTON and trank F Kahn of iumsvdle, alius ever written ia “Th«* \ i»> >n ir.i - . ruth. r. Ludwig Kahn ot .-■• ><*. Iherost !»v Di «'rnret,. flu* protege <>( I’, h* of his rvlatiyea ar. .till in Uermany. K 1 Irr« lory of m- h City, Town wrwl lien Every character tn the t»l.v \ I 1 »rn» gl*’«'« dvwrlpllvw «hflrh of 'lhe funeral was h< Id at 11 a ni at his i ha» a hallucination of one kmu <• r4 ¡. p «- 1 - «u-h, popal « item, telo- bom«-. Oct II, ami mt«rment marie tie-I another One i. <i cow ¡rd wh- .• * *. ! t »< r»< . •w» CH«» 1 Dlraefwry. cwn>pU«4 by side hi« U toyed i ompatiioti in th«- W ix think, he n.i» < iin<|tii-r< «1 the world, Lu«ln«ant «lui ptufe«»ù»n. ner cemetery. Rev Kosroil of the stay another a port who conceive» him K. i. i-oiii a <<•.. ’ : X i f I » ton t hristian church conducting the »■«•If better than Homer. >in<»tl ■ r i services. tv. N. lover who Imconira enamored of evrrv heroine he rend« of in a re manor, another a hrjrgnr who think« Ladies! $*'* Money *»<i Keep hnwM-lf richer than <’rt»c,ti». Style by Reading McCall’» th.- Spreader '• t S. R. CHILI) of th«- war W It I« the have th«- agency for it Steel Emme I.on? Spreud Manure Spreader C“iitlartor " Builder ¿¡exo Hotel 1:, <;>.Mi rn prop. If:m* you « ;rr mi < h nny pn .»i|<T with m«»rr f«*tttur< ’ Waist hifih k i. • n.«y to l«»sd. frwik« the or as many gixnl »hortrst turn« and »l>ri i I - < will it lo-i.-rx »pre .i.|< when turning either way; |io»itivc force f. d r rolling forward of load when the manure ia moved toward the ! « .«u-r. «-ven »pr« ndmg until th«* taat fork full in aprrad The wide ominol roar wheel- • nrry the greater part of th«- load, affunlmg plenty of motivi- | h > w , r. Th« l*.-»ter drive ia aimpie No Imv full of ciwtly ami intricate gearing to <1.- -iw ih- prospective |Mirvhawr. Th«- Ixiw Spread I.« built in live six.s on«* suitable for every farm. Th« •>«-xt tirrx yo-.i an- n town, atop and get a catalog Auk US ti» aliou ).,u the machine, i . iw im a chance to prove that the L>w Spread to|«> them all POLK’S Blatchford Bros., Shelbuhn. Or Business Directory' FIRST CLASS MILK COWS WANTED Card of 1 hanks Magazine ar.d thing McCall Pattern, M<r«r( Nagaita« » I b*lp y»M> <lre«> «tfl MKAÍ.LJ MAtAflftt Uhly at a «MMeraia r i i*nw f»r It »• •» p 11, < rVMI fHMlflll «»e th«» «M«i f««hion« in rl«4bM at>«i bate >> New >a«hi»»n In ea< b im » m *. Al»»» «al na Me |nh»rinain»n •♦n all b'tarte and |«rr «■»nal rnaiurt Only Sta- a Inrlwtin* a free panero. Ful» m 'TU'*» or »• n»l for fr«te «ample copy. N.'Ca.’l Paftoen« «dl enable you U» mite tn y< r own b«»mw. with y«»urown hamte » bnbinr for vourwlf and rblbtrefl «birh will be per folil ■..■■• h ri’. « r .■ • - ■ ’■•• » ■ ■' » n < alni»>tfj W« w«n Gfw Y m F««« Fr m an f »r r^tutitf r •i rffrth-n« awmi r«ur friend«, Mend f»»r frite rretnit:tn < *t«h<ur and < aah Frire Til MtUU (MFUIY. ZW W 2« J7* M. MW TO« We <h sire to expre ss our heart felt thanks to the friends and neighbors for the many kindly acts during the sickness, death and burial of our beloved father. May you all be the recipients of equal syrnoathy and blessings when you are required to lay your loved ones away. Herman A Rahn Emma L Mill r Au/ust C’ 1 ah 1 Lizzie A Cyrus Frank F Rahn Otto !* Rahn That W «» On*. Sur.ly. "Don't tell me tlmre are no ,neh thinn» »’ miracles noead.iv, " •’Show me one «nd I'll behove that there m«v «till lie *m h things.” “I mw one v«-«terdav. I'.iur mini- enl expert» were mtling at n table in a club to which I belong, «rd they agreed*m their opinion of Wagner ”- Chicago Record Herald H. Admit. It Himself fratti* Him i* slwnv« to be fronted He ha« never deceived me. Clara—How do von know that* Bettie- Know it* Whv, he told ma »<> him,elf only lot wtenin^ (‘ova with calf at side or coming fresh within a month. Also Fat lave and I >res-ed Stock, Egg*, and I ’rod lire of all kinds. Í Thos. Large. Scio. Or, 4 Come in and take advantage of the News $1 subscription offer