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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1914)
• « • g inuM OUR g J COUITfff Ö CüHRESPOmÎS 6 8 ™ I I l’I’ETt SÄST! AM EX EM S P: »f» mor (îwri'v SuthrrItimi and, wU paon w»»rr here or a buethrae trip. * honestly believe we have the liest remedy in the world for indigestion lys|M:p«.ia. We urge you to try it at our risk. It’ it doesn't relieve vt Eoad !<•>• * Shephard .un» purchased lì.«- Gnph’Mp't. h ! f • county jwopîv know it th«« DoJ^v ranch. is we feel sure it will—-we’ll give back your money without a word, v >« 11» your family «Imggist. You kn<»v.- v • u <. h M i >'I <Lm* r< < oinmcml anything we didn’t ’ it. nor dun* to break a promise. Thwfon when w<* recommend any remedy it is Iwcause it to I m * Iwtter than any other to relieve th'* ailment for wl . a it i» made, and when we ¡th in it and our sincerity toward you by promising to give back your money if it ve you and in every way satisfy you. you have no ¡xissiblc excuse for doubt or hesitation. J Wnd«Aorth m running n muv J ( haler, rnn the I>*ramland in A’.»»!•? a long time, She wa** Nina Wadsworth, and wn known to many u( our you: / ruicb«* wh»r- a if ill. She p*: t <* vral yriif* in San Fr&ncuco «. urtpo- :i : r ' and - th« iuth««r of rr • y f» • p■•• ’ cm vf l»«nd mu >v and other inatru mental munic. Ho r r, who lo«t a ’r*^ ,n t1« * . h-A r reived >4500 from an fl < n rrco company after a <>o; delayed legal battle. The Gooch miil has In’en wold, if all a tat‘merit* are true. The Potter mill, after a long «hut d« , ■ . 1 4a? I . up. ;n th •-.•• humor hat »1 that they hav<* bought several hundred ar:on uf tinilwr on the ¡y vernmrrt rc«erve. 1 he Hammond mill will shut down for u couple of month* or more They will make extensive repair «. put in «oine n*-w machinery, and enlarge the cnpuc.ty of the mil), One of the off. rials »ays that they will run "full L i. t" when the Panama . anal epen- They tire replacing the wo»dcn log ging cars with »teel cars- lighter to haul up grade. lagging d railroad building will ront ntiv just the same T' <> Black Eagle mining operation*, like grandfather’ clock, »topped hint, • '.o g<< again for some time. The) will supplant th1 present machinery ■ ilh an outfit that will run out t< r me.* a-, much material as formerly. There i, a new »uperintr: lent. Hob Shi< , who ha* I m - n th” promoter .»rid superintendent nil the year.; back, ha* gone to Nevadn to mine. are, wo honestly believe, the best remedy made for Indigestion, Dyspepsia and all other Stomach Ills You Risk No Money II« •• di Ih-«». I in A-hbhxri t: : i, a , • »nt-ain and s»t d»i »live b »«| a Ux-d b> • ' • •» tordi J |f<4'«Hffi il.'-x a.» 1. l>< ’»cun »n<l <b»tr* *, at li.ulal** a -r thr |,’A*trir juirr. ’ in i - <1 and • -vn.b*rtal»lr <hgr-«t»«»n <J th (*•! and help !.» quwkly <«*tHrft 1 ,<*•.. IV ! el 1,1*.«!. 411*1 llrrebv into I brv rvhcvr n< •h. 1--it« an i in im at < « 1 «1 attraa |in»i. tptly» ami. Unti . 'tn to:«, tin«! to r«- ft* at 1* • »’ a h t a <««i frtrîaLh •*£ > * •. li’Ahhy ftatr. P kv a>«i '..y t » ¡»fxHnotc f'g tlar l»«cl actiiMi L - Poi Commissioner my candi of County Republican will of the Helen and I-ecna Johnson spent Sun voters, al the primary election to day at the l*eter»on hone. be hel«i on May 15, 1914. Mr. and Mr». J. F. Sommers and .1. D. IRVINE. »on Ronald were trading in Albany on Brownsville, Oregon, Will and Ikdph Mexpelt were in Al- l>an) Saturday. f (hir M«.litigncM tn have v<m u$»r Rr*xali l»;»;*p«n,.i lori H rntiH'ly at our n,k } r »'< » our faith in them. \\r nl«a\a * Il th 1 thia *uv, an«l it ia hrvauar ba «th ha*« • n. rr*» ij .uff.-rrrs to wh.mi ' hi « s»4»| th« *n. 'I !>•!« » no red • : • * , . . ■ It reran» j . t v hat it «aya. XXr’ll ?o»k vou no You n« • <ii»’t aign anything. fui ’ th» • I- •• X •41 5 4 Ml U ill »'»•fl- 1er i: • n-'. ’*: *pri.t « \» !i if then ■ • * ' .-,»(. ii j f ' ; !, , d'Mi’t lw*lj> y «at, thr money \«»u pai«l tur ÜM*tn i* your», and * anni you t«» have it *n the 1**1/i* not l»*-it>g rti U» th» cither i.i the pr. | m r 4A«ndit*on or fa»t rn««ti, h i« f»r io«*r* «« o«»t \«>thn : will cattar m«*** tn«nLJ« than an unb«*-ahh> •toma« b Tlx* Ids« «, debddy, la« I- <1 atrmgth an«l «flrrgx, rofutijHit<* u, b.i ontaitr-aa, hrasho h*-* a’ d a*T»rr t»t other •r-HoU« ailmrtit*. yr • •• fr»> n th fa «»( tl*r utoi.’m h ti» po «’fly «’ » it» *«'rl the World'* Create * Dru; Stores qp<KIN6 X)F ALL” - Sursis fye Mrs. 1 J. G. Clark of Eugene v i lited over Sunday with friends in this I hereby announce nei|rhl»orhood. dacy for the office 5* »» Nora Holt of Albany »pent Commissioner on the Saturday with home folk». ticket, subject to the Laonard Gilkey transacted buxine-*-* in All-any Friday. tu» . f» - it frr* In canvenlsnt bo it* three uass 25c, 54k. $1.00 SCIO, OREGON a** a rrvult of thè trip he look berne a Old papers for your cupboards fine rej-utei ed Jersey bull. Th- < ss» and pantry or to build fires with pure ha -ed of S. II. Holt and ìs freon at five cents per bundle at the one of his high-produeing cows. Mv. Holt inforni* us that he stili ha» a News office. few younger male calve» from <>n» to five i ■ th** *1 »li b In- -«ili fin •• cut i hum us Torn s at a isogain if taken at once. , Mr. and Mr John IVwnll and M-*. Frank DeWull were visitors at Al- bany over Sunday. - t ic , E. C. PEER, Y 1 h»* blue iky pilot or *ct*atr examiner hn* declared the <>ph* Mountain mine hi* I* < n juit • -*i<k with a Kona fi<l<- mine nnd authorised them t is -.aid to l>e improv- to nell stock. The) are greatly <-lut ••<! and are going to put in machinery Will M«x»re of Woodburn was in thia in thr* spring. Those mine« and the !•< »h«»-wj la t week clearing out Scio mine are near neighbor». .Must *♦• hi f» m e mv and making other im !•<• ffold there. provementa on hi* farm. I. R G. ^ayn that hr i< knocking th • •pot* nut of thr high co>t nf living. . •rgeli«!- Jamison and a«.<ntant He ha* quit ’King pie, cake, tea, coffee» holding a era » of meetings in wh. key t»n<l tobacco. Old fa hu ti *»* vic,nit> Th •) are drawing large bread, butter, wgrtable**. milk ami appreciative audience. mountain v.alrr are gm*l enough. A »chord rally wm he’d at thr Ds- Vsnsy School homie Tuesday which ll'.nì X ou Belie« c U wbm w < i ll attended by the patroiui -md Some say that chronic const mat ion pupi!* of Riveritale and Oakview cannot be cured. Don't you believe it schools Rivers id. had gained all the nnd l*«-.nmc bacante standsrdhtrd, rt*- Chamberlain’s Tablets have cur*-! star-, and others why not you? Give them a ceivirg thè pi-nnant ut this meeting. trial. They cost only a quarter. For <' 1! Waln <>f fk io wa» in our nrigh- sale by Ml dealers. liorho.wl !»*.( Saturila) on Lu ine .and Friday. a Sol : < > at the more thin 7,000 Teiill Store» Mr. Smith, who ho* been worki* r in the Silver King mine, hn • kicaUd mines of h* own below th<* Silver King next the river. MU Muri.- Schiomai) »pent Satur day at Albany, Iktfi’t ». ipwnlly 1«-ad« to ah 1» ft» J ■ * «I < tn- t 1 ' ' ' ‘ it!’ lla-it * ’»« n U m at««“»-' b »a n«it Acting right, U m * mat« r*.*l d * * dwi t«» rt ¡»air tl»r I« ¿ M in. t/fh tov)n, Notice For PvOhcaliOA OvpaMmant ol th« Interior l‘. S. l-and Office at Portland, Oregon. Jan 2. 1913 Notice i» hereby given that U aldo J. Adame of Scio, t’regvn. who on May 21. 1912, made Homestead Entry No 0'.'>14, for northwest quarter »ec 24. twp 1(1 south, range 2 ra»t. W illamette Mer.dian, ha» filed notice of intention to make final commutation proof, to ri>tai*li»h claim to the land above dee<-nl ed. In- fore the Register »ml Receiver, I S. I and Office, st Portland. Oregon, on the 17th day of February, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: T. H. fhomas. O. A. Burch. leoRund. Frank Peiqwrling, all of Route No 1, Scio, Oregon. II. F. Hluav, Register. When in need of printing give the News office a call. First class worK and prices right. We make a specialty of letter heads, en- velopeg, statement«, hili heads, sale bill«, business cards, ladies railing cards, and in fact com mercial printing of all kinds. I.allies Calling Cards printed or blank for sale at this office. If You Die !f You Dive It costs no more than ordinai v life. I I It is more profitable than endowment Isn’t that the Kind of life insurance yon have been looking foi? i hat’s our SPECIAL C0MBIXAT10.X POLICY. Want to see a sample? COLUMBIA LIFE C.S Bliss.Gen.Aqt. J.S.Sticba, Res.Aqt Silccrton Scio Anyone in need of a square A few of those nice umbrellas piano box call at New« office. left will l»e sold at ’»argain Rev. James A Lewis, Milaca. Minn, prices. E C Peery. Methodist Minister kruimmrnd» Clamber Iain's Cough Remedy writes: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been a needed and welcome guest in our home for a number of years I highly recommend it to my fellows as being a medicine worthy of trial in Photo ¡»iipplit*»» at Peery’« cases of colds, coughs ami croup." Drug «tore. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a trial and we are confident you will find ♦ it very effectual and continue to use it New line of Capp« KID tier cent as occasion requires for year» to come, pure wool clothing from $15 to as many others have done. Fur sale by all dealers. $20 at Johu Wt seiy-. the Be»t Cough Medicine Evening Telegram and Santiam News one year for $3.75, “I have uteri Chamberlain'« Cough Remedy ever vince I have been keeping bouse,** »ays L C Hames of Marbury. I Ala. **l consider it one of the best j Green ground bone and meat remedies I ever used, Mv chikfren scraps makes your hens lay. have all taken it and it works like a Three pounds for 10c at the charm. For colds and whooping cough it is excellent." tor sale by all dealers. Meat Market I