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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1914)
• 4 L < ,i - . T I* * ' ■^.1*.-*^’' ö LETTERS FROM OUR ô 0 COUNTRY 5 CORRESPONDENTS rhe * Iregon Silo people have just « reeled a silo f<< II E j.Mul- l?n 12 miles west of Sanderson bridge. Those interested in a silo will do well to look at same liefore buying. E 11 Holloway, Agent, Albany. Oregon. 40 I <»un<J a cure for khruimt'in * . . a.'*-, alxjre zero or lower They realize there ■» something out of gear when they cauuot With esse aud grace describe the figure » or the "hickory bend,” a» it is called in the country The ice has become too brittle and chips. I Ttioe who have been in the arc tic regions tell us that water thrown on the ice there will shiver it. like pouring boiling water u|»on cold gla»», the ice being so much colder there than the water.—New York Press. «kF»»'' .iv»:.. ( X )ZN J. S. STICK A, Proprietor Confectionery, Ice Cream, Tobacco ai:<i Cigars "T siff«T<~i with rl'ilinalism fur tw<» y « art atxi could nul get my h»f<d tu my m- Jth fur tha* l«-ngth uf lime.’’ SAM I AM ) \KM K»l l< s wrltr» I < <■ l. < hap' .ari. Map • ton luwa. "I »uffer I terrible pain »u i c««nl<l nul Our cold rain* ami mountain» »)< « i <<r li<- »till at night. Five years PuddiHg. full of snow is a forerunner of ago I B' gnri u»ing ( hamberlain’a Uni- When making Uitrlcy water for high witter, poor fruit crop aid nu-nt ami In twu nM>uth» I wm well invalid» do not throw the barley and hav«- rxit »uff ’ -red with rheumaUam a poor yield of oats sown in a» iv after it is strained off, but »iwc," For «al«- by ail dealer». March. with the following ingredients make i All ant our . ementa ur h r this heading it into a pudding, which will be Barnes' circus agents wore are paid advertisements ) J F KuKiicka has traded his both delicious and nutritious: Half A story • day for the 365 day of 1914 through this section Monday put town home for Wm Reed's 208 fill a pu- dish with the barley, add that is what you get by subscribing ting Up posters. 12 fur the Youth’s C ompanion's n«-w icr<- farm 3 miles south of town two Iublespoonfuls of brown sugar volume The fifty-two weekly issue» of Lyman Smail is working for and «a h will give possession Oc arid twu ounces of currants Bent the Compamun will contain at least 3t2> one egg und one gill of milk . pour tober 1 Mr Kukacka will not th« l.innhaven Orchard Co." stone«, and all other kinds of good over barlrv, etc. aud stir nil to move to the farm, but will stay reading that can be crowded between Mrs Jennie Lovejoy failed to in town and retain his interest in gether. Sprinkle over a little finely ! two covers the best advice on athlet- chop|H*d »net grat«-d and a little Candidate for Republican pu* in her appearance at home the planing mill. i ic» for boys, articles on dress and recre nutmeg and take one hour in a hot nomination for last w «*ek ns she promised, ns her ations for girls, contributions by fa oven This is a very wholesome <.< ugh Mcdi. inc for Children mous men and women, suggestions for boas would not give her up. pudding for children. — Ih-truit Free SHERIFF the care of the health, etc. Too much rare cannot be used in »ei Preaa. Business too rushing. At the Primaries May 15. 1914 For the year's subscription of $2 «-cling a cough medicine for children, The l’ie Eater has a fine farm It shouhl be pleasant to take, contain A Good DshntVon. there is included a copy of the Com • - - - ,i r panion Practical Home Calendar for A foreign journal »sis that a of I '(• acres f« r sal«- al ,Sl<*i p«-r no harmony substance and be mot I hereby announce my candi- 1914. and all the issues for the remain acre, 100 gcres in farm. 10 acres «■ffeetual. <’hamtM-rlsin*» Cough Item- «mall I mo who hud been phivin? sheriff of ing weeks of this year, dating from in orcl ard, peach, apple and ber «sly mn t« th< »•• requirement» and is a n«-irly all «lay will: » newly arrived Jacy for the office of democratic the time the subscription is received. Linn county on the favorite with the mothers of young acquaintance of the family, a gen ries; 30 acres in pasture; plenty If you want to know more about the children everywhere, for sale by all t)<'iniin who had nearly reached hi» ticket, .subject to the will of the of spring water. Good house d< alcrs. Companion before subscribing, send flflicih .. ar. »aid to his father when voters at the primary election to for sample copies containing the open and barn, several nice out build tin- p ntlenian h id gone iwii ing chapters of Arthur »tanwood Pier'» “When will that young man come be held May 15, 1914. ings Call on the old man. he shoes fine serial of life in a boys* school ED SC HO EL. again ?* ’ will show you the place. "Hui Father’s Son." With them wo ’ "S oung mun’’’ cirhiinn-d the fa PIE EATER. will semi the full announcement fur thcr. “lie'» older than I am' Wilt I hm't pay out money for maga- vou plea»<* t«-il me what "a voung I hereby announce my candi- 1914. the Reason l ewrr People lake zines, \\ <• can give you four man' iiifun- lo vou?” T hk Y outh ’ s C ompsniox , lacy for the office of Sheriff of ••Salta" 144 Berkeley St, B-aton, Mass. monthly magazines for 18 cents "'Why. a young man.” answered Linn county on the Republican We fln«l th« use of sails urvl othrr extra if you will s ibscribe to'The the bov “a \oung man is one that New subscriptions received at this ticket, subject to the will of the office. harsh bhysies is becoming less ev< ry ha» a good tunc’" News for one year. voters at the primary election to y«'»r b< c»ii»«' mure six! more people an- Lstaystts. using Retail Orderli*•«, which we firmly be he d Mav IS, 1914. Whv not spend Sunday eve When Generili luifayette vi«ited believe to be the best bowel renu-dy 1). H. BODINE. ever made, they tavtc so much Ilk» ning at the picture show? First kmericn in l«?l lie was «izty-»cvcn The following are cash price« quoted car !’ that even th«’ children Ilk'- t!n-m. class films, good music and ad »cur» «'Id. Il<’ r«’turne«l lo his bom«' on Thursday of each w«>ek by At th«- »am» tim«- they net so «'»»ilv Sept. 2N. JM25, after haviug been mission price 15c and 10c. Show tin- gtie-l of the ( tilted State» for I dealers: and naturally that there is no purging, i Wheat, per bushel................. . griping or pain They promply remove starts at 8:00 sharp. more tlutn n year. Hr »ailed from I Oats ............................................... I lie-e »h«ir«‘i <m the Brandywine, a the constipation an«i by soothing and To the voters and my friends Flour, per sack............................ strengthlng th«- |w»«'l», make it I«-** fr,’ate piim«*«l m honor of the but of Linn County: lam a candi I Bran, per ton................................ . 25 (Ml COLDNESS OF ICE. tlclicld of Ur ¡ml\u me. where Gen liable to occur again. We have the it- M moat faith in them. We know what eral lui fuetti' hud lireti wounded date for nomination to the office Middling», per ton....................... i» O»|’«r . • lai Ih» Terpi'ilur, Chop, wheat, per ton................. 32 00 of County Clerk on the Republi- th« y ar • made «if and the pleasant, forti I ’ m'lit v« ’ iir» liefore, Magazine tHs Swcrounuing A*». benefical results that always follow • >f Ameri<-an Hi»torv ■an ticket, at the primary elec Chop, oats, |»er ton..................... I» r • . ubit i in utnter tliiin il Butter, (Country) per roll ... their use. tion to be held May 15, 1914. 1 I Egg», per dozen............................ III • uinn:ci M.IIIV |M’rs<ltl» »uptx Yon needn’t take our wonl f«»r it. If l'o thè uli1111likilig ice i» Hui t. the f*m- will greatly appreciate your pat . Chickens, per pound ............ Rexall (irilerlie* «ion't help Xou if they him I < iniiot In« uin colder or warmer. ronage and support. < ieese, per pound ................. ., combina don't entirely rebi’ve all y«»ur bowel 1 ry it mid »<■« Take a tber- : Turkeys, per pound..................... the hack troubles -come back and tell us and W W BAILEY, mumetcr mi«l bury it in u large cake ' Bucks, per pound Pekin ........... we'll give back your money. In i vest Brownsville, Oregon. •>f i<< in »ummer or in a hou»e Ducks. Indian Runner ......... pocket tin b»«x»s; 10c, 25c. We. »(•i. -'.im: -r l< . i . rut lire obtain» Beef. p«T pound, live weight You can buy Rexall Onlerh« » at the 11 will indicate :I«J <i< / ■ 1 ¡.is is I hereby announce myself as a Pork, dressed................................ Rexsll Store* and in this tow n only of t "t mi ■ t i I cireumatancM the candidate for the nomination on Pork, live weight. us. I C Peery, Hcio, Or,’. fiwzing point «>f water. the Republican ticket for the Veal, per pound, for shipping I tul< r tmrmul conditions when office of County Clerk of Linn th«’ t- ni; «T 11ure of the mr is hover When in need of printing give County, supject to the will of the ing c it degree» f.>r several Humor From th« Judqo. the News office a call. First class The farm owned by H«>g«n and o hour« the form.Hum of ice niai be voters of that party at the Pri ”A •»»!}< lt»»r • bl i I- like • imllder’» Brien of Albany a mil<> north of her«’ gin st tli.it exact degree on the worK and prices right. We make nild the mt rl*tr.»fe :• t h » maries May 15. 1914. was recently suld to a Mr Porter. thermometer. On the other hand, a specialty of letter heads, en '«»tiri ••WI mmi rtr*i jroii hmK nt If >« h C B WINN, I . t ,«f wat«*r < xp *ed «luring Mr ami Mrs I II Mclaiin weregu«’«ts n I- velopes. statements, bill heads, fb.tik Toll hit»« ln***|j tVbtwM but w tiri Albany, Oregon. t' on ..•p.m- of a c«>id wave mnv »• hi tf” ttnrtitfb n t*nrvfiilli >ou f«-.- at the (»<•«• Piatt borne Sunday sale bills, business cards, ladies rmt «how a thin fihn of ice for wmr- »urr jr»»u Uivr l.oud'Hi Mali I Mi»» Fri«-da Steidel returne«! home calling cards, and in fact com tiii - in hour or mor«' after the To the Voters of Linn County: last Thursday from Na»hvill<- w !« re »he mercial printing of all kinds. mer.’tiry Im* pu«»e«l below the 32 Ow ing to the fact that I have had ha«i been working for some time. degree mark. nearly five years experience in Turquo »•• and ths Mongol». Mrs Claude t'hnrchill has been criti But '?<fe rees i-the temperature Look to Your Plumbing 1 iir<|ii>i*-<-« iu«- i i>> fui urite »toner the County Clerk'* office as Dep You know what happens in a house •>f i ■ ’tin: n o If a pii’i-e of ice lie cally ill the past week. ' " ¡ter and left of ni! ih«- Morgui ra< «•» and are gen uty Clerk and have familiarized in which the plumbing is in poor condi Miss ha shilling is working at Claude there until it 1« ulmo«t gone, the erili) worn in their original state myself with the intricacies of the lion—everybody in the house is liable ( hurchill» this week. v ept b) the Chiri' M' women, who »in.ill i irti Is« extrHctcil will »till lie office, and believing that I am to contract typhoid ur some other fever. 11 (»Shilling made a business trip to st .12 degree« have them roughly «'ill and »rsi !<•«• «-an never The digestive organs perform the seine Albany Snturnay them mix«’<l with pearls nn«l coral able to render satisfactory service functions in the human body as the g<>t ¡ill"-., that temperature. Mizing «.ilt with ice make» it Roth the T «-tun men .in«l women to the public, I hereby announce plumbing does for the house »nd they Herbert lllatchford «if Albany »pent irnumcnt tliem*elvr» with lump myself as a candidate for the should be kept in first class condition much colder, T lus i» illtistrated in Sunday with relatives of this place. the mu .it ;- of iee cremn The ice turqtio«r-. flic nu’ti ucuring them nomination as County Clerk on all the time Ifjyuu have any trouble Rev J Ed Blair was entrrain<«l at the in the freezer g >«•» d iwn to near atta« lu «l ’•> ’heir «mgle gold «mr with your digestion take Chamberlain’s Miller home Sunday. the Republican ticket at the pri ring» wtiich are worn in thè righi zero. Mr Porter ami family moved into the mary election, May 15, 1914. I 1'ablets and you are certain to get re- Rut n hdc ii •' never can t>e warm- ear onlv. I lief, fur sale by a|l dealers. old Htzg«*rald property recently where c«l above .12 «legrc«’« it will become will greatlY appreciate your sup- they will live until! fall. Vi’s Wed E • s-.uts " > «1 « mn ■> I ' low that point as DOrt. R. M lil SSELL I.adiet Calling Cards printed or I Hoagland recently purchased a the «iirr«vnnding atmosphere doe*. To “rzerntr" v «■.in» “to «-iirtv ritti Albany, Oregon. • blank for »ale at thia office. Buick automobile, Ire w.:i ( (>| down like anvthmg nr to perform." The law, f«»r ox • ample, itiai lie “exeettf cd” on a Mr Shilling received a message Cues ■ Itm to •m th.it the pris day stating that hia son Virgil had I«'«* W it I.'in!.I prevent it’ On pri»o«er Choice clover seed, raised on STATEMENT broken a leg while working about five a «I n when it i< just freezing tem on« r i* •‘eiecuted” iw s Idtiml er a» inoycuwnbli »« it i« fropicnt. hill land for sale by FT Thayer. The mile« above Scio. pi rat re a I k of iron and a cake Of the ownership, management, etc., Ra)t>h Me l>onaki is preparing a of i «• in th«- open air will stand at •rnirn«» i» executed. But the man Scio. of the Santiam Newt published weekly himself is killed, not “ Axecuted ” If th«' weather becomes school program to be given at the emt 32 «!< r,’«-- at Scio, Ora., required by the Act of wnrm.r the iron will warm up with of school. August 24. 1912. Old papers one cent a pound at Ths Oldast Nswspap»»» tl •• w«-.ittier, but the temjierature Name of editor, managing editor. the News office. the of tin i«e will remain al 32, al- The Swedish Official Gazette, Straig it at It. buaineaa manager, publisher and owner: tliough in the bulk it may dinuni.«li oldest newspaper in Europe, is ecn L. W. Charles, Scio, Ore. There is no use of our beating around appre iably in the melting process. tunes Ix-hind (or nli, >i«l of) it» (Tn Known bondholders, mortgagees and the bush. We might as well out with But with a falling temperature the Evening Telegram and Santiam nc«e rivals. The Peking Gazette it fur» as last. We want you to try other security holder», holding 1 pwr iron nml t e i. < will become colder, containing official inw*» ha» appear News one year for $8.75. cent or more of total amount of bonds, Chamberlain*» Cough Rcm«-dv the next too, and th«* one just as much as <•<1 regtilarh »nice th«» days of tin tihw vou have ■ cough or cold. There t he ot her mortgages or other securities: None. Tang dvnnatv. which finished in th« is no reason so far as we can see why L. W. C ha KLM, Owner. As th«' i. <• grow« colder it be icar 905. and the mon' Iv P«»k :i you should not do so this preparation Sworn to and subscribed before me come« harder and more brittle. Yews, ni w a yellow octuvo book of by its remarkable cures has gained a Tin« fart i» ol.«rrv«’d bv skaters on twentv-four page*. i» «aid to have Choice young calves for sale. this 31st day of March. 1914. world wule reputation and people every R. S hklton , the i.e on a clear mght when the been founded eu rly io the tilth cen- For further particulars call where »peek of it in the highest terms Notary Public for Oregon. thermometer »lands al JO degrees tury. of praise, it is for sale by all dealer». write E C Smith, Scio Hotel. My commission expires March 6, 1915. rimliflule’s Aii.iiiiH!(TmiT.Ls A Story a Day For Sheriff Grant Pirtle MARKET RETORT For County Clerk ■ •« : $ $ Calves for Sale