The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, February 12, 1914, Image 2

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PUbilSHED EVERY THURSDAY BY
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Knlcrv i »I th> i^.-'.of! ■ • :<t
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GOING AW \Y To TRADE
number ; • . !r.e . Sunday, it
being his ninth birthday.
Frank l/imle rt and Arnold
Senx ar«- digging a u«*ll at the
school house, and everyone is en­
tertaining the idea that they will
get better water than in the pre­
vious wells dug there.
Mr and Mr I’at ¡«ambert were
Stayt on visitors Tuesday.
Mr« Fax Thayer v. ited with
Mrs Floyd >’■ «lt<»n Tuesday.
M ■ i j’i • ila . call« I at the Ona
Shcltmi horn«« Monday.
M> i Ethel Smith »pent Tu«*s-
<1 iv night with Mrs Frank Haber-
• ,:i'.' f M . i . k « i • a d acoi mpumed
I: r to Albany W«.-dnei>day to d<»
some shopping.
Bids Wanted
Som<* men in our town are al-
014 People Sir «i»K and \K ell
way i figuring and M.*lu*t:iirg t«>
U
rd Is» g. t th«- 1.
to al! old
out wit «ur si.« reliant# < n n trade
!*< i* .» ab- H <»
1 Ohvc OH Emukiiun
and»» tiiej say. *‘Sav»« a nickle.”
a remark t h* t * * fuod-mrdicin« which
coraci»! on.
They j»*ol t< gether, make out a *•
• \ * ■ th«- i<»»t r«rn«d)
Kloilt Parti Ih- t
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n <**•'. ««n,
lint <»f t.’ieir want»« and then will
v
mi* • !•- .. r ’t
th« wchkenrtf. ma
1 rh’iitl Uri: you arv large. >• u
nn ord« r for iialf a w
wagon
ngon loa«! <!■ bi t. I .* « ’ « ► of «rrrraaing old know I ajih I od Mall
of good», aaj t«> Mr M< re!.ni t « f . «• It I » ¡¡ “ to r* but*d *u!rl tt»*ur*.
Sassy.
f_ndi
Why. yon naughty boy!
.■ uno for. ign | rt. ”How rruc; *'r r.gtl • • U « ncivra ai.d give new rn*
«■rj \ ai:!« lively ft efing to the b<«iy.
for thia bid. spot cash ’ Tri­ ’? <<» 4ainn t.«» 0 r<ih»d or dangrroua Uever he.ird au« b langii.igr since the
day I ««• t«>rn
makes the blood tingle to th« dri4;. It may not make you frel bet­ Small ICiy-Tes mum I a'poae der«
twM C »1 thè iner» imnt and thmh tor for a frw <!•>» , but ii ' yon do not will u go.«] deal of miaaln' de day y'u
l«uid<>n Tit Itila
feel much better •M »tr <>ngrr before wu» liorn
li : ire a» d : oMixpiiz h ; I ■
you have taken a quarter •” much ••
make mucn. but wnat I make Fi
other no Heine?» that have not hcl|M*d .
TX» InWvsnis of Cloth««
have, sure pop.’’ The figurina you. wr will gladii, give back your *
Ile
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h .<»».» a saving
of ti e or tei
.i crcnce e'nth
make on une»
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Olive (I . E ils n coïtai» s
cents on every dollar’.* worth ol
ri* Now, when I am in mv r.d-
■ alati
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Hy»
wtphovphi
tes
go »ds ¡! m oiditi.' lo thè way > •
I ing tog» I’m nil hor»<> ; » lien I have
have In •< n char'fed by your ho:n
on mv bnsm« '* suit niv mind s full
cewwful
phycieianw,
duw.l by
are
merchants. and y«vu c' urlile t< hrrt- for t • first time combined, The k -if liusiiii '*; wh«*n I get into mv
evening drew* in mind t.ik< » » pure
yourself, "So tnu'h saved. ’ result ii
ml I <x!y, nerv*’ and blood-
Now did >ou give your h<>m< uihlm, for d- ni« d «im ti nt w« believe I ly sov ini turn.
She Ami I suppose that when
nor to anything e!»<* in overturn-
merchant an equa! chance? D.« i*
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m, debility, weak «•»» anc liability to
you go to Inni with your tiily o;
ter
blank
Stray Stones
h*<*HA<* HE ,d tn ton i and *trcngth«»n the
uno hundred ddlur order an< hrrvea ani i enrich the* I j I o .I Y ou who .
H* Wa» Spw^ntd.
any, "How much to fill this I. an* wt’ti« and run down you who are
“Believe me.’ -n 1 ■ ! Cotroi,
for rash?” Or d.ii Y«»u not ■«•■
often trui ibl««f by vari-iua coll «i at her
■‘nltliougli l‘m nn old bn ’odor Pm
in your fifty cent, one dollar o: si il me n u. i«e llexail olive oil emulaioti «ure I could learn to I«- i gi < hm I hu«
five d'lllnr order w ith direction* !«» get wr» I keep well and »»tn»ng It ia a Ikltld. You ki.uw, i man i* ncvei
fr* »ibie, I le-isnnt twating a al to rv-
to "charge and deliv«*r," an«: newed •tret th. ¡»otter »pinta, glowing too o|<| to learn.”
"N««r too old to venrn. |>< rlmpn.
then find you have actually ; in health. If It diican't help POU, come
re| I rd M ► l*>
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twenty-live or thirty cents it.<«i •nd tel I ti» and we will give back your I - : » «<>■:>•■
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i d t • > • >urn
on five dollars worth of goo h money without a word Th*.t i» how
I" laddpl
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brought to your door and charg «i ’•«t;rh faith wr bhve in It Hold only at
the
li<
I ittire*,
to >< ur aec.itml, goo«j for .* % town only by ua. I’.(Al. and in thia
K C Peery,
months or a year, when ) >t. Scio, Oregon.
mi'ght have saved that much h"
Manufacturer and I»caler tn
spending a day going a..a> ti
Ha rat ss ami Sathllts
some oilier town an i pnying th
cash? Now is not this ala»th«
A alory <»f we •
rrache« thia city l have recently installed a harness ma
case. Give our home merchar.
from ii > r!«»n, thr home of (’ " Hliaii, chine, aid am better prcparid than
an equal chance, tender them the t" « Wi i»: ttr va!!« v re$>rrftvntative of ever to do your repair work at reason
cash for your wagon load of th«- f « .’id ia I ifr ahd l ru-»t Comt>any. aide rate«. i»tve me a trial.
|h thr month • f P«
.Mr Bha»
All Work Mrktlv GsaraattrS
U' sh I s . and if they don’t sav • you
wrote insurance to th«» value of 11.M>,-
SHLLBUFN. 0IU6ON
in »noy, all t lungs consider« <1. we
MM) a tot al of sixty -on«* policies, or an ¡
will not say "trade at home." average of over two • day.
1’» ur in mind that th«* money is
To th«* airrag«’ man who haa berti
!■ ft at i.uai«*. th pruul--.r> ■«[ « t 'alk’4 «v* hv th» « * »-.« r.il run < f insur*
at horn«*, but every dollar invest a? - agenta thi* record* trema impot-
ibl*
it d«»
rot *• »Hid r«*a«onab!r that
ed abroad is that much agair
Roc Shelton, Prop.
one man
i call on | au men a day
the interest of your town a¡ (i and set! them both.
Phone •’>-*» IS
community.
Yet thia
Mott a
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Notice is hereby given that the
clerk of School Dist. No. 95 will
receive sealed bids up tn 12 O’­
clock noon, Feb. 21. for the
delivery
of
th»*
following
on the school
grounds at
Scio: .‘10 cords of sound 2nd
gr.iwth -l-ft fir; I.'» cord* of
<>r 2-ft grub oak: 5 cords of
inch or I-foot cook stove wood,
old fir or best 2nd growth. To
be», delivered i <»t later than Aug­
ust 10. 1914. Anyone may bid
on any one item or all three, but
must deliver in full such Items
of the b:d as are accept« d.
The board reserves the right
to reject any or all blds.
J F WESELY,
Clerk of I >:st. No. 95.
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SHASTA
TRAINS
ROUTE
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5UÑ5IT
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Seif'
' Th • Eapoaitlon L ■ "a 19' • '
AM tw«w is the time to see Californ.a; to live outdoors
am! enjoy the ■«ur »hi:.««. Sowers and summer s,»orts
It
is a trip you cannot afford to miss.
Fine
Three
Daily
Trains
inclu nng She «tn ! miti-I the train of modern service
with «II steel up-to-the-minute equipment.
the ualilornia and San I ran«i*«.o I «pre»« Train*
Stampini, Touriat and «'hair Cara and dining
that will |>lea»<
with
«er vice
i all on nearest S I' Agent and let him outline a trip,
quote fare» and furnish outing literature on California'»
famous resort».
John M. Scott General Passenger Agent
l’< Hi I I.\ NI »,
OREGON
A. SHANKS
Ml’XKERS STAGE
achieved
sparsely «c
a sqt
«»Ilice.
Stage meet» all M tinker» tram»,
leaving Seto Hotel at K 15 a m
ami 3:35 pm
peels are n
i
ci tv,
ing nn enjoyable time.
David Aeg«*rt- r t<w>k i l«»a<l of
hops to We.tt Stayton ¡ riday.
Quite a number ftom her«*
went to West Scio Friday to see
the demonstrat o 1 train.
Effie, Zona. Cora, Elmer and
U*wis Ray. Frank Moder and
David Aegertor spent Sunday at
the II Shank home.
Miss Crystal SEank. an Albany
College student, spent the week
end with home folks.
Mrs Lesli«* Townes visited at
the H Shank home Monday.
Mrs Fax Thayer was a Stayton
visitor Monday.
Freddie Smith entertained a
P.O L K’S
fort on my part rcquin*d to w rite this
amount of bu»ines». ” Oregonian.
Rev. Irl R. Hicks' 1911 Almanac.
■1 R Hick«' 1914 Mma
adv and will be mailed
ily .15c Professor Hieks'
r,
«vrd ami Worin,’
md a copy of this \lma
ar
The plam
and the correct
»vths. Mu ”3r
these public
very 110*11 <•
rd anil Wcwks
I rank Im
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(a Business Directory
A Dtrwetwry of oa«h City. Town and
VIII««, glvtW* dewc rIptIvo »ketch of
m < l h pl«r*. kM-atkm, p*"pt«i«ih>n, t»l«-
graph, »hippin« and bankin* point;
also Class«:fled Directory, compiled by
bu»tn«o» a:. 1 p? fJI«t-»n.
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k
t!:v compar y are wcl and favorably
wr: in t'
rtlim »i. and thia per
lonnl «-q-iatio'i taken in connection with
•hi on i tho' the company, ar.d the
vnrn ty an«l liberality of it» policies,
pave«! the way ft.f the little extra ef­
Graaa'a Frail Grew.«. SO« rr. Fana LJa. IS. yr. Homa Lifo. 25c TT
All Five for About the Price of
A..
Jk Iaw This is the biggest bargain in the best reading
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clude» our p -i the best weekly published
in this part of the state and the Four Magazines o»national prominence
shown above, sample copies of which may be seen at our office.
We have never sold our paper alone at less than a dollar a year.
But on account of the splendid contract we have made with these big
publications w e are able to give our readers the four magazines with our
paper, all one year for only $1.18- just 18 cents more than the
regular price of our paper alone.
Send us your orders right away, give them to our representative or call
and see us w hen you are in town. As soon as you sec these clean,
beautiful, interesting magazines you will want them sent to your own
home for a year.
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10 JUST THINK WHAT IT MEANS! e<fl
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Our Paper and These Four Standard Maqazines
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Mr Blits
»peiikiiig at thi» rvmark-
le sho
I.ml «•»
Calling Caro»
pn nt I or n I. huwii«’. felt inilim i tu reflect
th«* criilit !’oi hi* work on the RtaniiiriK
blank fur sale at Ihi» office.
an : i ; .ihirr
f hi* company. "While
it kept me pretty busy," he »»id, "I
never could have accomplished what 1
Mt. ! faisant Biel«.
■ lid but (• r the »pl«* J.d «landing of the
M «s»« Mattel an I Nev i Thayer Columbi.-i l ife \ Iru’t t o. All tho«e 1
visited relatives here last we< k. ave r ii!«* I on in th«* year and a half 1
hav • !>*-. ti a»» ■civt«-4 with th-» institi -
A party was given at t' e M p ti >«:. ar -tn n.*l-. in favor of thia com­
Ryan home Friday evenin «■ and pany.
"Mr I -i I, Mr » ockwood anil Mr
all who attended re|M»rted hav­
Ik ilcox, a-* |rell aa tl e other officers of
Wumaa'a W <U. 3S« ,,
i. rm w a <«»
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tahlf at a (node tot«
rijenw» by kreping
You poatrd on It»*
l»U*4 fash Inn a in
cl«rih<*» and bai« 10
Fashion prsirnt
In ea« h
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valuahl* informal.>»n
<>n all b-.n.e «¡..i Mf
a>»nal matter«.
only#
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•rribe u-rlay or wt»«l
fc»r free aampi«» copy.
MeCftJI Patter« • rraM*» U to t «
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y< inr-if and < hiMrrn nhi« h »ill »* pern • t
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•cripti on a amonf rmir friend« **■•)«!tat frm
Fremi urn « alalo* ur and ( »«ft Prttr < 'IH
Tit arcui cmput . 2*1»:«m *. »tw rott
First Time
in Clubs
Until this year
h,, been
•oldat »5.50 N< w
the price 1» »2 50
•nd we have tec uird
«< oncession « here*
by »t un oiler it
at a stiH tut:her
reduction in con­
nection with this
publication.
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BRYANT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
201 2 New First National Bank Bldg.
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