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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1914)
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Simplex Cream Separa dud Thursday night, Junuarj 29. Scio, Oregon. after a lingers g illness of al out IX months, Funeral service •’.Ht.OO worth were held at the < iirisst an at a bargain, church at II o’clock and he w as page 4 ’ I la i to rest in the Masonic v me- tery at lx*banon. Lehe« Caliiri/ Carl* printed M z\ I'reeman ai d wife dined lank for sale at this office. with his father and mother last Sunday. How I* X our It'.tier? This nice warm weather makes It ha» liccn state I that a man's storn the people think it is time to l.c ai h is his b< tier. Ins I ly i> his engine getting their garden seeds read) anil his mouth the fire l*ox. Is your tioilet ilntnu-’h ;n ..resi working order to plant. i. l’ne (‘rabtree Literary Society will give an entertainment at tin church next Sat inlay night. Everybody come out and enjoy c > iple if hours of fun. X Y Z Vet iiillq 5'inlstcr kro>nimrnd> C «ambcrlain'a tough Remedy l'' V James A l ewis, M a h . M i writes "< hamberlain'a Cough Reti.n.y h is been a needed and welcome gue -■ in our home for a number of yea — highly recommend it to my fellows being a mmheine worthy of trial in cases of coiila, cough* and croup." (dve i han berhiin's t ough Remedy u trial and we ar<- confident you will nn,l it very etTi ctus' and continue to us< it as occasion requires for years to come, as many others have dore. for »ale Io all dealers. SH1!.BUNN or is it •<> « a that it will n *t stand a fui 1 L gp I a’d ru! *t.‘ !» »upply th«» ne«*drd vncrity !•> y<»ur engine (body)? It you hav«* » y t rouble with jour turnnch < hiunberlain a litblrta will I you good, they strengthen and » %igorat«’ the utofnaeh and enable it , du i«ii work fì«ìturikliy. Many very rii irkabl i$ » curt cure* of stomach trou • h ive n effet tini by them. For s ' I* a11 dealer» N tine It called, "Ba of tin* devil," w'.ileadrug < re goes uruler the name of ' (¡ate of Heaven.’’ Now what we want to know is, iftheimagi- n itior. could be made to Ktretch that far. what under the sun w nil I a place be called that di*- p -u.si-d laitit b">ze and drugs? HEMS Iola tiror.e wai qii tc sick the t.r-t of the week. I'r I rill »■> . ailed in and she has bee I improving nicely since. Mi I -ssxnt Br .cf« M F Ryan and aon U tilt? mide t « is trip to A .maxdie Wednesday. M II Fuson was a guest at the Ryan vme Thursday night. I he Best lough Medicine "I have us* d Chamberlain's t’ougl R'-medv ever since I have been keeping- house,” says I. C Hames of Marbury A'a. "I consider it one of the bear remedies I ever u»*d. My childret have all taken it and it works like i harm. For cold* and whooping coug’ t is excellent." For sale by all dealer» Which Going Now lmported tabla iirwn. 72 in. 31 *»' al 11 23 " " " 72 in. F2 25 to 12 5<> fl M ” ” 72 te, 31.25 at »1 ’.O ” •' ” 72 in. 31 Wat W9c L>amaak fio in r»g 5oc at 43c ..........................fine at ............ 4‘ir Colored dan*a»k (¡0 In. SOc at 43c T ..: . i-x 1. 1. •' U a; ot ............ 19c l'ercale, 36 in, 12jc to )5c at '.«*«• l'ress gmgham, ri-g 10c to I2j at ... 7c Zvphyr gmgham rvg 2íc at 17c Rica*-hed »heet:-g, '.1 4. «ale p . < .......... 25c All faney silks, s5c to 31 at ........ 69c Ihickling flee <-, |6c to 1«*- at 13jc 16¡c Srr|*rntir>r crejM’, 20c to 25c at Ble», hed bath tow cía. ',5c al 19c ................. Mr Bieached muslin, 36 in. 10c at l.< On g cloth. 12 yds at 31,20, 15c at ... I act lot 1. values tu 10c • t Embroidery 2Sc at 39c at &5c at 1 adies and ch'.ldrenB outing flannel gowns n-g SOc at ... Flannelette and lawn waists, your choice at Lingerie Waists reg 32.25 to 12.75 sale pr SI 9M u • i. I!. 25 Wool suitings reg prices to now . 43c ................................ ». KHe " .................................$2.00 now... SI 39 One lot of umbrella» reg 33-50 to 34.50 now, 32 9h S. E. YOUNG & SON OREGON ALBANY If Vou Die If You Live It costs no more than ordinal v lif< It is more prolitable than endowment SPECIAL COMBIXATIOX POLICY Want to see a sample? COM PA NY C.S Bli.ss.Gen. A^t. J . S. Sticha, Res.Aqt Mr« L>‘»lie lowne« ai d Mis* Grace SI ank are spending a few days with .Mr* Tran*. Haberman of Munkers. Silccrton I ftie, Zona, < ora and Irvine Ray. Mrs hate Hava of Silverton Hf »en! Saturday and Sunday with her ata ter Mrs Frank Hub rtnan and Marguent« a I Will; llyan visited Sunday evening Mr» Etta "hilling. at the Fax Thayer home. Mrs < luu !e Churchill has been on the Miss Mabctl Townes return«*! home I si k list for several days. from Portland I riday, where »he is attending High vchool. to spend a ¡ten V’u’ie skk \ our Wage* Mop Ai<k liefere the next semester tegins - ti n. We 11 hex e it is the lest builder of h« allh, ent rgy an I strrrgth you can g< t It i« h.-lping many of your r.e gh- 1 h rs. If it . on't help you we will give b: ck your money. Rcxall Olive Oil Emulsion is composed pr.ncipi.lly of pur • olive oil and the hy- 1» nhosphltes. I ach has long been en dorse I by ruccvasful physicians. Here tl -y are for the first time combined The reault la a remarkable nerve, blood a: I atrengtb-building r -rrwdy that 1« b> th food and madicine. lor all who are nervous, run down and debilitated n mutter what the cause; for old people. January Clean Up Sale COLUMBIA LIFE Mr« I my ! •'hello--, and hildrm Visit M sa (¡race I ren h is Irre with her ed at the Fax Thay<-r home Sunday. grandparents Mr ..id Mrs I red <iooch. Church w«i well attended Sun lay Mr a <1 Mr Georgs Blatchford »pent b th morning and evening. last Week in Portland 1 in.i S *'lton and family an«l Cara You know what ti ut mean« miser V 1 y vi-itrd at the I.inn Lambert home ■»■•ity in. I'll!» debt. inday. \ OU k now y OU can't afford to get i - .»» Re*«,.- Shank spent "unlay with siik. ke< pl-.g in good health irn an» ' \J irguente Ryan fi d and clothing for you nn id your, f mily It ts Up to you to take i Mr* of Miss Ethel Smith was a guest at tn«- y* urs* If It is up to you whcnwi-r vou ¡1 "hank h me Sunday. d* 1’t fi-«-l right, to take s< rm thing t- Mr and Mrs«' lx-maine are visiting n «*• you r gh', to stretgthen you. w-th the latter*« brother, John Huber I* '.id you up, ward off worse sickne- thia week. pr itect you and your family. That Arnold "enx is working in Subhmity th ng wi have tn Kexall Olive Oil tl is w«*ek. I m.ilsion. In offering it to you, w«- Mr- . • ». and so- Nicki«' s, ent Sun pi >tei t v* U against money risk, by | er day at the M F Ryan home. tally promising you that, if it di»-> Mrs I.- il;e Townes and Mrs Fax n< t restore your health, we will give b c. your mon« y without word or qu<-.* • Thayer we-e "lay ton visitors Monday HAVE BEEN ADDED TO OUR Isn't that the kind of life insurance you have been looking fol? I hat's our Mrs Frank HalH-rman of Munkcrs •Mrs ('rocker an l . »lighter of W ald has lieen hi ending th«- part week with port visited with H <» ■•'hilling and fam , heme folks, .•«hr i«-turned hort.e Mon- I day. Hy the la«t of the w ok. Miss Ada Thayer of Scio »jM-nt the Joseph Benner, the supervisor in thin part of the Cou ty. visited this »ihoo. w < * < nd with friends and ri-lativea hi re. Tuesday. Mr Bolster gave a temperance lec tun1 at the Presbyterian church U < I ru adav evening. MANY NEW ITEMS A Story a Day Scio Notice For Pubiicttioi Department of the Interior I'. 8. Land Office at Portland. Oregon. Jan 2. 1913 A story a day fur th«- 385 day of 1914 Notice is hereby given that that is what you get by subscribing I Waldo J. Adams 12 for the Youth's t ompanion'a new ‘ volume. The tifty-two weekly issues of of Scio. Oregon, who on May 21. 1912. the Companion will contain at least :itV>. made Homestead Er.try No 03614. for stories, and all other kinds of good northwest quarter sec 24. twp 10 south, reading that can lie crowded between | range 2 east. Willamette Meridian, t wo covera —the best advice on athlet-| has filed notice of intention to make ics fur boys, articles on dress and rrcre- final commutation proof, to establish at ions for girls, contributions by fa- claim to the land above described, be mous men and women, suggestions for fore the Register and Receiver. I'. 8. I and Office, at Portland, <'regon. on the care of the health, etc. For the year'a subscription of 32 the 17th day of February, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: T. H. there is included a copy of the Com- panion Practical Home Calendar for Thomas, O. A. Burch. l «,oRund, Frank 1914, ami all the issues for the remain Pepperling, all of Route N'o I. Scio, ing weeks of this year, dating from Oregon. 11. F. Hb.Ht, Register the time the subscription is recetv«-d. If vou want to know more about the 'ompanion before subscribing, send When in need of printing givt or sample copies containing the open- ng chapters of Arthur “tanwood Pier's the News office a call. First clas.- ine serial of life in a boys' school- worx and prices right We makt ills Father's Son.” With them wr a specialty of letter heads, en «ill send the full announcement for velopes, statements, bill heads, 1914. sale bills, business cards, ladies T he Y outh ’ s C ompamiov . calling cards, and in fact com 144 Berkeley St, B-*ston. Mass. New subscriptions fTceived at this mercial printing of all kinds. •flic*. A Bargain For Sale Good $25.00 disc phonograph and $3o. worth of Victor, Columbia and Standard records. All as good as new and a choice selection of music. $25. buys the whole outfit. In- I quire at News office for terms and further particulars. The Rev Irl R Hicks* 1911 Almanac. The Rev Irl R Hick«' 1914 Alma nac 1« now ready anil w ill be mailed prepaid for only JSc Profe«*or Hick«’ fine Magazine. "Word and Work«. ’ for one year, and a copy of this Alma nac fur only one dollar The plain le«aon« on astronomy, and the correct forecast« of st< rm< drouth«, blizzards and tornadoes, make the»e publics Hon« a necessity in every home in America Send to Word and W irks Publishing Company. MOI Franklin \venue, St Louis. Mo. A few of those nice umbrellas left will be sold at bargain prices.- E C Peery. Evening Telegram and Santiam News one year for $3.75. Green ground bone and meat scraps makes your hens lay. Edison’s newest Amberola, the Indies coats from 50c up.— machine that talks. Step in at Three pounds for 10c at the '»ho Weseiy. Meat Market the drug store and hear it.