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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1914)
(Ghf kantiani Virus [‘Ills l or Sheriff PUB; ISHtD EVERY THURSDAY BY I. W. CHARI.F-S Knt.rwl al th«- poatoflb »- at Scio, Or« . a« ««-con.! cHb>» mail matter MClIMCKIiniUN HAll-.K 2fi Ml TO fiu One year in a«tvance .................... fl One yrar. nt end of year ............ 1 Six month« in nil vanee .................... ’¡hr«e months in advance .... Advertising rat«-« inad«’ application. known on Notice to Advertisers I hereby announce my candi dacy for the office of Sherff of Linn County on the Democratic ticket, object to the will of th« votei i. at th«* primary election to I k - held on May 15. 1914. W J MOORE, Brownsville, Oregon. Have you got out* <»f thus«- new fangh-d hoes? Seeing one is to buy. They «io the business. Morrison has them. Old pap' s for your cupboards and pantr o- to build fires with at five cents per bundle at the New s office. Ground («rt'on bone and meat scnip- . uiy i-.Fi.v 2 l-2c, crackling? 2 l-2c. Sci > Meat Market. < m 1. your subscripton to The News is due, better pay up now and get four big magazines, all on a year, fur oi.ly IM cents extra. I he Forty V ear Te»t An ariieie must have exceptional merit to survive for a period of forty years. ( Immlwrlam'« F«iugh Remedy w«« Aral ottered to the public in 1K72 I rum a «mall beginning in ha« grown in favor ami popularity untill it has attained a world wide reputation. You will find nothing better for a cough orggoid Try it and you will understand why it 1« a favorite after a period of mor* than forty years. It not not only gives rel.ef it cures. For sale by all dealers, <>S TRAINS ROUTE SHASTA tn mi V) Don’t pay out nwi.e, zines. We can give monthly magazine I for 18 To the voters and my friends extra it you of Linn County: I am a candi- News for one year. dat • for nomination to the office of County Ch rk on the Republi can ticket, at the primary elec Why not spend tion to be held May 15, 1914. 1 ning at the pict ,r will greatly appreciate your pat class films, good raus ronage and support mission price 15c and W W BAILEY. starts at 8:00 sharp. Brownsville, Oregon. SIT loco<«»av«vT*l 1 WQÛTIV I I ». H.' continued rt-ialing for a few mm ’»••red «< her I toni ... ,M. .wo., io her eji-s he kn> w her lh<-ughts were -lot upon th«- item he war reading. So tfirnihg th«- she<-t ar. an xm¡M- f.ir n p'iu»c. he conltnu» . a- fi •» a«: ’« appi r< p: rent!) reading; " I a t I night right, about 2 o'clock in th« • flrrmun, ji.»t a few minutes befot« break f.-.t, a hungry boy ataout »ixty year* old bought an orange for nine pins «nd threw it through a roncrct« wall twrnty t tdick. With a cry of di«nair hr jumped into a drv null pond, j bn-ke his arm at th«- kneejoint and wa» <!r«»wne») It ws* only ten years later. ! on th« .ame day and al thr »»me hour, i ti nt a cost gas«- bltrh to six elephant«, i A high wind then came up killed thrv. dead home* and a w<-od«-n cigar Inman" -What do you think of that dear? he quostior.ed suddenly. SI m gave a little start, »miled. and said: "I thin* that'» a nulendid bargain, lie ry. > uu had potter get half a doz en, for yuur »tocek of «hire* is low.” Staying I lome The EaooBitton Lin« lOl.V « A- I t w •.» the time to »«•<• California; to live outdoors • til»' - .■ -hi flowi-rs and summer »ports. it iv a trip you cannot afford to miso. Fine "Three Trains Daily Sh« ta I -nl.-j the train of modern si rvice v .■ -II »tcel up to the minute equipment. • he valilornis and San I ran.l-uo Express Trains with rd. T< urist and < hair Can and dining service that will plsase. H.» Pr«>«r. O’Cotitiell limi g'-t -i '>uc tini«- for lugli il aii'illier f«>r Ir« third oet u«ion, for ng brig. thè tuak of i thè jur» -«•«•itM-tj t«x> gr« III* pou«-r» «>f «-uj'iiiri lie Iliade olii • onrnitti d un -inned nn .»« «, ìfteil tip hi* hemven nnd « l.ortl long spore y t>u. M r :<• t- «• ■i ■ Hit S l‘ A.-i-nt and let him outline a trip, a 1 fur i->h outing literature on California'« f»-rous r.-rorta. John M. Scott General Passenger Agent l’< »IM LAND, OREGON Ladies! Save Money and K»cp in Style ¿y Rtadir,; M Maialine and Unnt Met li Pi Mur.» MKAtlS MaùUim .11 r.o—. * rfiBhlv o«n Imms « itti y <>Mr <>«i >«‘ur>t if au<l <Lii4ti n a lu I« atxl 01 nite- <vnu {w»4 for fr*« |‘*i Wa Wafl Gt*« T«« ft— F»**r«ts * rlptl-ti» AHI. tig > • if i! . I'fefutum ’ atal«>gur anA < » V GrwaS Fn»a Gravar. SO* rr. Fara» Ufa. IS* r». 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As soon as you see these clean, < t il, interesting magazines you will want them sent to your own >me fi r a year. ’ fO 1 EX. f Rif l»< T-* c t CnaiR Ant'tn« -»•«Mil» MA-r«*« . «ui*i<M« »« I • •»Fleth free. < ii .’. m | • Melas t*A^n tf. h M tl t**' ul < ■ n Scitmtbc fi'* : ■ » h*»i<t*«i'nrilV fllWMlWKed * . » itp-n f Ant ■<*’" 3” r * •«» •» ■ >’» Wurid. )S< rr. • C« 10 JUST THIMK WHAT IT MEANS! * j - M „— a,,r Pjp€r The,e Fwr Staaffari Ma«innei ALL FIVE ONE YEAR, ONLY & Co.3 « » Y > . -, y Wl Collier’s Collier’s & 1 «•»••»»••y J. » I ’ » f y I A M HAMMER - « tua 5 j The • National • W « I/y First Time in C1 uh Until t h i 1 CWîbr'i h.M W’kîat $5.50 th« pnce it and Htbdie «n a concession v new*» by wr (in crier fl at a »nil further reduction in cvuf netti<>n isnh t .it publuatiuo« 'HING FOR MAN AND BOY ANY Special Offer to Our Read» « K« c«n».n« Ikt «««st drmaml OREGON FOLK’S Cad»,', •t When wcatlwr I- confounded hot, I , «S« fW* «««*•. V« h«*«—» I« 0. 0. BRYANT , • •<«» i» an«t ,<ut man i-ul. jt.* n . .. . . . . do not «e.-k the »ea; I find the old sc - W and WASHINGTON l a th. pt... - Cal'a, , « eustomsd »pot is good enough for me r der «<W n.u.l lx talen «4 . . ne l. I W h'-n rave » the loud midwinter wind I i What You Get in Colliers r ' of h < h City. Town and seek no warmer chm<»; I »lay at horn- ' »« the one hig and do my grind and earn some wooden | ('•&•«• • eetely o{ the wi<Ue couotr« '«ft *1- t Ih * h an«’ ’ . b • • dimes In other days I uacd to flee •nnd mxanne f.«r the nb« «- ! mdy Ar * » I It when thing« unpleasant tortured me, thing« that a year*» tub»crtp<t -n gdn ar« 4 xml bored me juat the »»me. I left my IOOO rd"~ 201 2 New First National Rank Bldg. •OU N.wt Hux**« home to dodge the heat that siulcd 2S0 Shr'ff Artic!*« from the aun, ar.d where I went the ISO Abort Stnri*« 100 It*watV«trd Fratarr-« water beat upon me by the t«1. I > 2 isMnpirt* Noeeb went away when winter «hot its snow Collier'« .... $2.50 1 r P;« : are show Sunday night 10c flakes in my eyes ar.d where I went 1 I «¡.ti 15 cvi.ts. had to swat mo«<iuit ««, bug» and flit a. MBucn hews.. . JI.Z5 0 Business Directory » Mott o /’ 4 r 5 / ’ * — 0 M /• f et y For County Clerk .‘several of our advertisers have asked for sp-c.al rates on local advertising, and as we wish to be fair with all of them, and not show one more favors than ¡in other, we have adopted the fol lowing rates for readers to io I'or County Clerk among the local news: ls‘ss than 100 lines per month, 5c per line; over 100 lines and 1 her«by announce myself as i less than 200, lc per line. Special candidate for the nomination or rates given on over 2<M) lines per the Republican ticket for th« month. office of Countv Clerk of I.im County, stipjecl to the wil|ofth< voters of that party at the Ph Chas. Childs of Brownsville, mari- s May 15, 1911. who is a candidate for th«- r<- C B WINN. publican nomination for re-elec Albany. Or<•: on. tion to the It pi.- ;dorc, v ;-s in town Wcdnejday. Mr Childs did For County Clerk some good work in the low« r house Imt winter an I is «ntitl <1 To th«-Vi ter< >f Linn Count» to another term. Owing to th«- tact that 1 have hie nearly five years experience ir li M Ruesell has anroti'ic <1 F - the <' . !• Ci-ih’s ftice as D«"p rartlidacy for the office <»fco ;nty -ity ( ierk qnd hav«- familiarize« clerk, and hi« card will 1« found mv--|f A itti tie mti curies of tl « elsew here in thia issue. Mr Ri..< odi -, :. ,d I -li«;g that lin sell ii well known in Scio, having able to render s»tk factory serv: « graduated from the Scio hi: I' tu tl.-- rub le, I hereby announce a-hool with the clips of lb i. myself as a i.ii.u.uiiic fur tin He is a young mau of sterling nomination a- County Ci«-rk ui qualities nnd strict integrity, and th- Repuh’i can t c < t nt the pi i- will no doubt ¡toll a heavy vote mary «-le' li' . May 15, 1914. I for the office he seeks» wherever will greatly ¡•ppre.-ia'e y«n.r nup- he is know n. port. R. M. RI SSI LL Albany, Oregon. By a special arrangement we otTer the Santiam News and Whrir I fer Thoughts \\ etc T w ice-A-Week Albany H. rohl I hr hn. >and wa» r<-ading « n«w«pap: both papers one year for $1. «5. < unt to In . u if. an exehat ,,f To those who wish the Daily Now und then iw pouted ai d ask«-.! i Herald w e w ill furnish this pap r qUt-ttfon. i h<‘ nature of her rvpl r made h ni doudt that xbr »a« tiatrnin, and the Santihm News for $2. ■ » >j lio « <«. d her tit havin; less than the price t>f the Her thought« «Im -.vh-r«-. and she indignsntl' aid alone. retorted that »he had beard every w-orti risii.... 11 'h . i.» » • n r»'» gmid* tur »piiiig. Juna V« • a.H,$J a To forest«, mountain« r lakes at time» I Used to always found them tir< con.|M»H.-«i with old home. fiarwdiM <»n earth *n>t cigar, there is no plat <■ wi . r<- mirth and p-u< e &nbr thtngh« at h«>n>*- xh»>u«d -1 and till your breast w.th doubllvaa find that th - where )<JU prt |« »« to go fuse to mope ami will have an «nd; gitudr cut« any i Mason. j$2.50 attorney at law ALBANY 1 OREGON I ri I •: