The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 15, 1914, Image 4

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Parcel Post Rates
COUNTRY
CORRESPONDENTS
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THOMAS TOPICS
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in Scio Saturday,
Mr and Mrs J 11 KellY ar d
Mr* J G Holt were shopping i’
Scio Friday.
C 1> Minton was up from Port­
land Thursday and Friday lo»«k
ing after the spraying and prun­
ing being done in the Minton ami
Gibson apple orchard at Gilkey
station.
Donaid and Harold Roily of
Crabtriv spent Sunday with Mrs
< Im pm an.
Mrs James Bryant and son
Viciorof .Albany visited last week
with .Mrs Jones.
Smith Holt spent Saturday and
Sunday of last weeK with friends
in Portland.
W M Gilkey, J R Young, C I)
Minton an I T M Holt were pa .
sergers on the motor to Albany
Friday.
Misses Ethel Bilyeu and M:««
Holman of Crabtree were in thi*
neighborhood Sunday.
Gladys, Edna and Cletna Cha-
pjielle o Woodburn came up Sat­
urday to visit at W M Gilkeys.
E«h a a d < .lad » n tune I Sun­
day, while Cletus remained for a
lunger visit.
H. 1: i.c.
111* Stomach I rouble* Oser
Mr Dyaprptic »ouhl you not Ime to
feel that y«.ur atomarh trouble» wei re
«•ver. that you eouki cat any kind of
fool you daaired u itbout injury. That
may aacm »o unlikely to you that you
«1«. not even hofte for an emimg of your
trouble, but permit u« to aaaure you
that it la not altogether imfMnunble If
other» van be cure«l |x-rmanentlv, and
thou»an«l» hav«- been, why not you. J no
I: Barker of Battle Creek, Mich, i» one
of them. He »ay», "I wiui troubled
with heartburn, Migration and liver
complaint until 1 u«ed Chamberl-in»
t.blet», then my trouble »■»» over. For
• ale by all dealer».
MILL CITY.
Changes in weight limit and
p «stage rate» for fourth clast!
mutter on and alter January 1,
1914. The limit of weight of
pircelsof fourth claw mail for
d'divery in th«1 first and second
zone* is increased from tw«-nty
to fifty pound* The rate of
postage on parcels exceeding
four onm-«s in weight in the dif­
ferent zone.' is as follows.
Fir t and • cond zones, Scents
for the tit I jxentd am! 1 cent for
• ach "»ucc«filing |*<>und or frac-
tion thereof.
Third zone, 6c for the first
pound, 2c for cUCh a«hüt.- ' al
pound.
Fourth zone. 7c for the first
pound, •k for «•ach aifuitioiial
| K>. 11 .< 1.
Fifth zone, He for the first
pound. 6c for each aiitl.t loi.al
pound.
Sixth zone. k for the first
pound, Me fur each .uliit :««i.a
pound.
Seventh zone 11c for the first
pound, !<>c for tach additional
| M>U nd.
Eighth zone. 12«’ foi the first
pound <>r additional fraction
thereof.
No change has been made with
respect to the limit of size of
fourth class mail.
SANTIAM FARM TOPICS
Mr and Mr» I'itt Wallace were Sun
day < n hr» at S W Gaine»*,
I red Store« » ha* a contact for cut
tinf Ml coni» of wood for Albert Hat:
«lall of Selo.
Jiavtd llorseburgh is preparing to
I uiki a large »tuck barn on hia farm
near Crabtree creek.
I rank Smith of m ar Salt Lake school
walked down -aturilay to visit with hi»
I «rent». W'm Smith» of Racoon Hol­
low, returning home Sunday.
Our g«»>d old neighbor Mr Gillard of
n nr < ral>tr«> aol l hi» farm for 1100
per acre, for which he paid ♦-40 come
live year* ago.
thwar Philpott delivered a fine veal
to Sc.o Monday. It seem* a • ha inc to
kill the poor innocent thing*.
Mi*« Muriel Griggs went over M>m-
* r is waiting
'•») °n “ vi»it h««mc a» »he
« n her mother. Mr» Frank Summer»,
who ha» a fine »on.
Any one having a cold can cure it in
21 hour» with I'ajie’» t old Compound.
It beat» anything I ever tried, 1»cheap,
»af«' and »ure. 2nc at 1» P Mason's.
Albany.
Our Annual
January Clean Up Sale
STARTS FRIDAY. JAN. 9
It will he a money saving event, as every article
stock, with the exception of Patterns, Thread and
Here are a few of tir* many prices that will prevail
during the sale.
Dress Ginghams, reg 12tc
Percale. 32 in reg 12<c
Percale, 39 in reg 15c
Bleached Muslin, 36 .in reg 10c
Ix>ng Cloth
Bleached Sheeting 9-4
Tubing. 42 in reg 2Tx*
Flannelette, reg 15c
Bleached Bath Towels, reg 25c
Outing Flannel, 10c and 12|c
Galatea, reg 15c
Serpentine Crepe, reg 25c
7c
7|c
..fHc
Bo
11c
26c
19c
11c
19c
R*c
lip
Idèe
bUc
Madras Shirting, reg Six-
134c
Duckling Fleece, reg 18c
............. 69c
All Fancy Silks, reg $1
23c
Wool Challies. 4Uc and 45c
French Flannels, reg 4.5c ............ 23c
Wool Suiting«, reg 69c
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Wool Suitings, reg $1.25
$1.43
Wool Suitings, reg $2
93c
All Corduroy
17c
Danish Cloth, reg 35c
Cotton Suitings, reg 35c
17e
W<x>l Coatings, reg $2.7.5
$1.49
(¡rent reductions Imve been made on shoes, me n’s fur-
nishings, underwear, hose . neckwear, dresse?8, suits.
coats, umbrellas, laces embroideries, millinery, notions,
ribbons and nianv •’ other articles that * vou need.
S. E. YOUNG & SON
ALBANY
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OREGON
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J. S. STICK A, Proprietor
Confectionery, Ice Cream, Tobacco
and Cigars
Post Cards a Specialty
SCIO,
OREGON
P ie : E ater .
Bids Wanted
A Story a Day
Notice For hblicitiofi
Department of the Interior
t'. S. Land Office at
Portland,
Oregon. Jan. 2, 1913
A
»tory
a
day
fur
the
365
day
of
1914
Leo EM w ards, who under­ The Light and Water Commit­
that
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what
you
get
by
»ubacnbing
Notice
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hereby
given that
went u serious
operation tee of the City of Scio will re­
12 for the Youth'» Companion'» new
W aklo J. Adam»
during the vacation, is rap- ive bids on 5o or more electric volume. The fifty-two weekly imum of <>f Scio. Oregon, who un May 21. 1912.
i«ilv recovering.
I ght poles :<il f«»et long. 12 to I I the Companion will contain at lra»t 365 made Homeatead Entry No 03514. for
<i il I.cte!lier. the postmas­ inches at butt end and not less •tone», and all other kind» of god northwrit quarter »ec 24. twp 10 »outh.
than 6 inches at top end. Poles reading that can be crowded between range 2 east, W illamette Meridian. !
ter. is quite sick.
to be peeled and delivered before twocover« —the beat advice on athlet­ ha» filed notice of intention to make :
The Hammond Lumber the sap raises. Bids will be open- ic» f«r buy», article»on dr«-»» ami recre­ final commutation prGof, to eatablmh
< onipanv •* mill closed work i d at 12 o’clock on January 21, ations for girls, contribution» by fa- claim to the land above deaenbed, be-
men and women, »uggeation» for fore the Register and Receiver. t . S.
the first of the month for re­ 1911. Committee reserves the mou»
the care of the health, etc.
' I and Office, at Portland, Oregon, on
For Sale—Good $25.00 disc
pairs. Several large boilers right to reject any or all bids.
For the year'» »ubacription of |2 the 17th day of February, 1914.
will be installe«!. The camps
there n included a copy of the Com­
Claimant name» a» witness««: T. H. phonograph and $30. worth of
N I Morrison, Chairman.
panion Practical Home Calendar for Thoma», O. A. Burch, l-«u Bund, Frank Victor, Columbia and Standard
are running full force.
1914. and all the i»»ur» fur the remain­ Pepperling. all of Route No 1, Scio,
<'al Ager returned Mon­
records. All as good as new and
ing w.-ek» of thia year, dating from Oregon.
MARKE. I REPORT
day from Salem where he ha*
the time the »ubacription ii received.
IL F. Hl .»r, Regiater.
a choice selection of music.
been attending tin* law suit The following arc ca*h prices quoted If vou want to know more about the
$25. buys the whole outfit. In­
of Otto Koneke against the on Thursday of each week by our Companion before »ubacnbing. »end Pure bred Berkshire boar.
for »ample copie» containing the open­
dealer»:
quire at News office for terms
Frank I’otter Lumber (To.
Wheat, prr bushel.......................... f H5 ing chapter» of Arthur *tan wood Pier'» Service $1. —R H McDonald. 26
and
further particulars.
34 fine aerial of life in a boys* achool—
Wm Downing and II II OaU ..................................................
Hullinsworth went to Evons Flour, per sack .............................. 1 25 "Hi» Father'» Son." With them we
Bran, per ton. .................................. 25 00 will »end the full announcement for
When in need of printing give
Sunday.
Middling», per ton ...................... 32 00 1914.
the News office a call. First class The Rev. Irl R. Hick»' 1914 Almanac.
T hk Y outh ' s C ompanion ,
82 00
The high school will give a Chop, wheat, per ton........ .
work and prices right We make The Rev irl R Hick»' 1914 Mn
144
Berkeley St. B<«ton. Maa».
Chop,
oats,
per
ton
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cafeteria Tuesday evening at
a
specialty of letter heads, en- nac '• now r< “b »"<! »'ll *■» made«!
New »ubacription» received at thi»
Rutter. (Country! per roll ........
the opera house.
velopes,
statements, bill heads,
1 ' r ,,nl’’? "r" {
office.
Egg», per dozen..............................
lulls,
business
cards,
ladies
Chickens, per pound......................
E vangeline
Geese, per pound ........................
railing cards, and in fact com- n»« f«r nly .»ne d liar The plam
Indies coats from 50c up.
Turkey«, per pound ......................
lc«»<>n« <>n »«tronomy, and the correct
mercial printing of all kinds.
Chrome Constipation Cured
bucks, per pound Pekin..............
John Wesely.
forerait» <»f «torm». drotith». bliirard»
"Five year» ago I ha<l the worst caae I>ucks, Indian Runner ....__ _
ami tornadoe». niakc thèse public»
t>( chronic eorutipation i ever knew of Beef, per pound, live weight
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Miss Wilma Gumm return­ Edison’s newest Amberola, the ‘ \,on* 1 * nece»»ity in every home in
i >«i Chamberlain» tablet» cured me. Pork. «ire«s.d ......................
ed home last Thursday from machine that talks. Step in at I America Send to Word and Work»
writ» S F Fish, Brooklyn, Mich,
Pork, live weight....................
' I'ubli«hmg Company, WH Fr.inüin
sale by all dealer».
a visit in A Iban V
Veal, tier pound, for shipping
the drug store and hear it
.Avenue. St Loin». Mo
A Bargain
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