The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, February 26, 1914, Image 2

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Shank«.
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Marion Brown and family visited the
la«t of the w «--k with Mr« Brown'»
aunt. Mr«. A Shank
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Burlesque of the
J Linn County Fair J
Wg« -ly Hall, Prie k . 15 c . .'15 c nr«| .7k-
$
Wed nesday, March 4
(Ghc S.intiain jirws
PUBI 1SHED tVEKY THUR >DAY BY
L W. CHARLES
Entered at the pmlofflcv at Scio, Ore .
« secón*I class mail matter.
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SHASTA
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The 7.CI1J lodge will give a
St Patricks dance March 17. at
Wendy-Cain hull. Tickets includ­
ing supper. $1. Goxi music will
be furnished for this dance, a
good time is assured, and every­
body is invited to come.
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TRAINS
suNsn
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ROUTt 5
to l'ut tland.
M
J. -• Barn«-« of Sslrm is vis­
iting her parent» Iht» wr«*k.
’i * r iev va! m- * tings which hav«-
1 • • t, I *1 at th« Pr*-»l.ytcrian church
for Ju* p.i»t two W”-ks have rraultoi
n • ven * -iivi i i.« Th.-y are being’
l..tr!v*i«-«l by R- . MacUod
M
M *mie Ai *lriff and Dr Dellvrt
• \. <1 •-j-ntr» from th«- Christian En-
u* ■ *-r of ’hi« city, returned Monds\
xt’llMi 1111’11« »S KAI In­
fr >n Albany, where they have been
line year in advance .................... 11
utt<: *i *.;’ th«- state Christian Endcai ■
One year, at end of year
. .
1 to or convention.
t
Rix months in advance.... r.... . 75
Eva
I)o-
.ng
taught
Miss
James'
to
Three months in advance» ............
r* :n .it • h *1 F •>; > on arcount o."
the latter*» sickness.
rates made known on
M:
Morti of Jeffrrson has been
application.
h<" inter of this city during
vi
t
ug
a.s 1 1
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the last week.
When you find it easv to feel
EVANCH INK.
contempt for the man who doe»
( gc . i I Worn n V.Tcc ' uh stage II
not agr.-e with You, it meat ;
Beauties.
that you are bccorting narrow
Of
all
wonn-n
in the world, probably
and bigoted and losing votir
, three or tie«','p. ar- m-rtit particular
vottr about tL * r t • - il ap|«arance, and
horse sense, Most of
neighborx will discover ’his fact
1
ti ■ - a ' of the hair; and
< h • - it.g «tr.ge l-eaulies as
about you before you w ill renl ;e when
Ethel
try ri -r**. Eiaie Ferguson, Na
it y Urielf.
Inline t I o i ■ Drv--< r. R-’se t'ogh
i Ian, I.au
many others
SHELBURN ITEMS
arc » • enthrriwtic ale. it H »rmony Hair
Beautifler «« to write in praise of it,
Rev .1 I'd Bln.r
Albin that i» c« rtuinly <*vi tiene*« that it does
jriiic'.o i in the Pr Mlivteriiin just what they say it
that is.
church Sunday, lie wik ent< • beautif*«« the hair. Th«rr arr many
tniri'd ut the home-if Mr Amann. wom« n right in this town and m<*n too,
W lltl r< ¿aid it aw in«ii< « »able, I re a uw«
Misu Anna .Johr4nn who i- it makh« th«*
th«- h*ir
ba r glossier
i
«nd m* re
teaching in Scio »b< 'it Sund i} silky. » waaier
«irr to drew-»
«ire«» nod make stay in
with .Me.« Anna Rd el u I her place. Sprinkle a i'.tle on your hair
listers. Myrtle and Fried:» Str-id« I earn time I- for*- br i*hmg it Contain«
no «»il; will not rhai.g«' color of hair,
Ice (¡«'iirg ■ visited v.ith home nor darken gray hair
folks Saturday and Sunday.
I keep hair an*l scalp dandruff free
Mrs (’harles But* ' is having a ami clean, use llaimony shampoo I his
pleasant visit with her sinter who pure liquid shnmpo i ivrs an instan­
tanroui rfr!i lather that immediately
lives in Salem.
iK-n- trates tv every part of hair and
A I* Rusnell of Macleny drove scalp, insuring a quirk, thorough
up Te< sdav to ' 1 twit1 f>:« in cleansing, Wa-l.ed otT justas quickly.
the entire «qx-ratlon takes only a few
and relatives.
momenta. t or.tai: » nothing that can
MiaB Gertrude Me Idiin attend* harm the hsir leav-» no harshness or
ed a iiasket social in Mach aY stickiness.
•
Both pr<’|>arati<>n« come in odd-shaped
Saturday night, returning Lo:- e
very or^atrn ntal bottles, with sprinkler
Monday.
top-. Harmony hair beautifier 11. Har­
Several fain eg h »v«
■ 11 s ck i mony shampoo toe. Both guaranteed to
with La Grippe for the lust we« k. ■nti»fv you in every way. or your mon­
M iri hi Brown »
visit­ ey back So <1 only at the more than
7 ■ ” R-v.v ! »tor«-« «nd in this town on­
ed at the George home the first ly by us E i' Peery, *cio, Ore.
of the week.
Advertising
Will lliron» and wife attended the
educational meeting at the lleVarney
school Tuesday.
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SANTI 4M 1AKM TUI ICg
James Stanton returned Saturday to
his Portland home, accompanied by
Samuel and Gordon Crowley of St
Joe , Mo . wherv they will visit a week
or so and return to the Santiam farm
before going east
Curtis Griffin returned home from
San Francisco uft -e a two ><•..« »lay
as head waiter in the l unar Hotel. He
was accompanied by his friend, Pro-
feasor George Hay. who is looking
over the country.
"The Exposition Lins 191.5"
An<l now is the time to •” California; to live outdoors
and enjoy the sunshine, flowers and summer sports. It
1» a trip you cannot afford to iniss.
Three
Fine
Trains
Daily
it , tir.ir Shasta I united the train of modern •• rvice
with «11 »tee! up-to-the-minute equipment.
the California and San I ranclsco I «pre«« Tram« with
Standard. Tourut and Chair Car» ami dining aervice
that will please
Mr». Clara Griffin is on the mend,
but still ha» a bad cough which seem«
hard to control.
Call on nearest S I* Agent and let him outline a trip,
qu te far- » ami furnish outing literature on California's
famous rexirta.
Mr and Mr«. Pitt Walls* e wi re vi-
iting with Mr and Mrs llor»l>augh
i Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith wem
• callers Sunday on Newton Crabtree
and family.
William Richardson and wife drove
: to All-Buy Monday on »¡«-rial bu.«ne
(hear Philpott and lady were S .
nlier» Monday
We failed to get our daily mail, a
ur i iral man think • t-- < r- u«h of 11
holidays to be caught out on the route
S*o 1 guru» we will have to change our
*oute from Scio, bo holidays will not
■o often disappoint us.
P«z~r. ALL FIVE ONE YEAR. Only
Tuesday afternoon was our worst
■ term, or among the worst day of th”
winter, as the rain and h'gh w.nd al!
»•«mod to come the nearest way.
The old Santiam farm 1« repairing
hi» hotbed, intending to ran < som
4000 fine plants, a > 1 find it a wonder
ful advance on raising n good gard-n
Frank Pruitt has made quite an ini
provement on his farm by clearing u;
a clump of tree« near the Frank! 1.
Butte cemetery, which add« to th
looks of hi« home wonderfully.
Mr». Phocl* Turner has the mi
fortune of haung her favorite cow
down on the hips; nearly sur » death to
a brute to be down thia season of the
year, as March cold rain» soon diench
the life away
PIE EATER
< K \BTREE ITEMS
Old .Mrs. Oregon hax again return
rd from her trip to the moon and wv
are again having »omc more rain.
U.'
All Five for About the Price of
/Xs.Mg*
A Igangw Th'* “ t,ie b'gifett bargain in the best reading
A|Q||R nia-.ter ever offered to «>ur »u!>scri!-crs.
It in­
cludes our paper—the best w eekly published
in thia part of the state—and the Tour Magazine« of national prominence
*h«.>wn above, «ample copies of which may be seen at our office.
We have never »old our paper alone at 1 cm than a dollar a year.
But on account of the splendid contract we have made with these big
publications we are able to give our readers the four magazines with our
paper, all one year for only $1.1 ft- just 18 cent» more than the
regular price of our paper alone.
Send us your order* right away, give them to our representative or call
and see u* when you are in town.
As toon aa you see these dean,
beautiful, interesting magazine* y«xi will want them tent to your own
home for
V. Clad htr. returned home offer he
ing away from home «everal day*
Anna Rusael and io r Bister* Hi a |Mfial arrangement we While away he bought sixty head of
’ e« f cattle to keep on his ranch.
a year.
Myrtle Steidel took dinner al the offer the Santiam News and the
Mr
Flanagan
and
daughter
Hilda
McLain home Tuesday.
Twice-A-Week Albany Herald ariiKted by the dog, captured and kill­
IO JUST THINK WHAT IT MEANS! t<fl 10
* * ** Our Panr aad B mm F&ar Staadari Ma«ariM> Ml «10
Earl Russel start* d o H ack
'• 1 .per one year for $1.75. ed n hawk last Friday that measured
= ALL FIVE ONE YEAR, ONLY
■ =
Rock Saturday where h-> inteu Is To th ." who wish the Daily four feet and three inches. However,
tuworkm Spaulding’.* log camp. H- raid we will furnish this jutper the hawk ouceeeded in killing two full-
blooded Rhode Island Red chickens be­
Mrs Freda Hirons boarded and the Santiam News for $2.50; fore he was killed.
With Mrs Frank Haberman at 1« s ti an the price of the Her­
The friend« and neighbors of John public in his line of work any time
C. C. BEVAMI'
Munkers last week instead of ald alone.
Bilyeu were pleased to hoar of hi* they come to town.
driving to from school.
getting married, the lucky bride being
There is »ome talk of circulating a
SHEI.III RN ITEMS
Miss Edna, oldest daughter of Mr. and petition td get a new road through the
Miss Frieda Steidel
went
Mrs. M M. Myers of Crabtree R F D Abe Pearl place Why not fix what
to Nashvill Monday to work for
Mr. and Mr«. Alfred h latchford 2. The literary society gathered up a roads we have and then we won't
her aunt Mrs Winkler.
201-2 New First National Bank Ridi’.
«pent Sunday in Albany with hi« pn- few horns and pans and with a few have any u«e for more new roads; if
Glen shilling spent last week -ent» and attended the ervicea of the charge« of powder let John know that tome men would take the time to keep
the rest of ^he people wasn't half aa the roads in repair that the' take to
helping his brother Virgil cut Chnnt i n Endeavor convention.
ALBANY
OREGON
wood near MunKers.*
Jud: on Taylor of Southern Oregon sleepy as he was. John invited the circulate petitions we might hav • bet­
crowd
in
and
pie.
cake,
cider
and
ci
­
tor
roads.
X.
Y.
Z
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h
-
brcMii
r,
Stanley,
and
Will Hiror.s and (’lint Trexler
gars were set up to the crowd.
weic out workihg the roads the fdtnily Monday.
As Monday, the 23d. was a legal hol­ The Rev Irl R. Hick*' 1914 Almanac.
The party given at the Lyon home
last week. They helped the one
iday
for the mail carriers, there was
The Rev Irl R Hicks' 1914 Alma
a great deal that goes east from Saturday night wa« well attend«»«!. no mail delivered on the route, and oh, nac is now ready ami will be mailed
Thi-rc wen- forty-two prosent and a 1
prepaid for only AS- Professor Hick*
50 YEARS’
here.
report a pleasant evening and splendid how the people missed the daily mail. fine .Magazine, "Word and Work*.'
EXPERIENCE
copy « of this Alma
supper.
G. L. Flanagan, R. F. D. 1, attended
r -nr y-.*r. anil a c<>p>
nac for only one dollar The plain
ES Oglesbee of Shelburn se-
Mis. Mitchell of Albany vi«it«-d with the mail earner»' convention at Albany * ■ II U«. I«tr n"iny. ami -il. . ..r-e.»
cured the prize Holstein calf friend« ove. Sunday.
, . >
. ,
’ a.t Monday, which was held at the
SL
Francis
hotel
and
attended
by'an«!
tornadue*.
makr
these
pnblica-
which E C Smith offered for
Virgil Shilling spent Sunday with
carrier* from lane, Benton and Linn ti<«n»
nrk.«*ity , in every home in
sale last week. Mr Smith is get­ hia parents.
counties.
Ex-County Judge Stuart America Send to Word and Work»
Tn*or Manna
ting more orders for calves than
Thr mother of Will Churchill wa« made the lx>ys a gomi road« speech and Publishing Company. 301 Fran iklin
Draiona
Avenue. St Loins. Mo.
CowvmoHT« Ac
«tneken Sunday w.th her third «troka Postmaster VanWinkle of Albany gave
lie can attend to at present.
of paraly«is. She ia quite aged and the boys a few goo«l points along the
l»«»n'l Y ou Believe ft
."*«>*•« « rÄS
recovery .«-rms almost impo««ible.
Mil I < Il Y III MS
line of work.
••m ,r^
V*” t-e ««linns naimu.
’ »-s«-«* «•»•*! tbn.««h Muu*i * «¿C r*. «ir*
Some
»av
that
chrome
constipation
Charlie Chunhill of Portland came
Charle« Osborn of St. Helena is vis­
cannot be cur-d. Don’t youbrlieve it.
M.« » Fanny I.yon from Galesburg, Tuc lay to sec h'« mother, who is very iting friends at Crabtree.
Chamberlain’s Tablets have cured
111., i« visiting her brother. Professor ill.
The farmers should bear in mind we others why not you? Give them a A «'v'-ter^sri* invatestat wwkl» • ..,«.* n*
Lyon, during the present week.
Mr«. Oorge and children «pent Sat- have a first-class barber in town who trial. They cost only a quarter, For . ......... ...
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Mr. K* nekc and family hav.- moved :r«lay and Sui lay nth Mr. and Mr«. i« always ready to accommodate the sale by all deal* ra.
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