The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, April 23, 1914, Image 2

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    lohn <*la»gu and wife left for Port­
ia 1 Tur* lay where they expect to llv»
during the summer.
PUBI ISHtD EVERY THURSDAY BY
L W.CHARLES
Alfred Klatrhford and wife spent
Sunday visiting friends near Albany.
Entered at lb«* pofitofficr at Scio, Ore.»
Jiwieph l'-ennett started for G.isben
the last of the week, where he will cut
eord word.
•«•roM-Ha** mâü matter.
'.Mias Nettie Merritt of Scio »|wnt
Sir lay with .Mi»» Inez IIiron»
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M*»» Frieda Stridel la-gan working
for Stanley Taylor's last week.
Mt ' ll*»< l< 11'I I< »N HA’if-X:
'ine year in advance
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Tlirre months in a I»ance ........
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NHI I.Ill lt\ ITEMS
(Ghf Snnliam jlrus
The school program given in th*
church last Friday was a sucres» and
on the building wa* crowded.
It si’i'int like a wa-te of good
material to put lac« on the tops
of women's stockings, as th«
new fashion orders. In Atlantic
City where the style began,
there is usually a favorable
bre» z«, so thnt not a great ileal
is missed even though it is seen
by fits and start». But in a calm
city like Portland the spectators
have a real grievance. Would it
be permissible for each man to
carry a Iwllows? Oregonian.
Why wouldn’t banana peelings
work just as well?
Bariev Garland of AlbanY has
been visiting relative* hen1.
A $55. range will lie
50c a di y until sold,
rison.
Mi« Irulimger has bs-eti suffering
with rheumatism for several days. She
» at the ) >>me of her daughter, Mrs A
Shanks
'1rs John Miller arrived ture Turada)
from Sahin to Lr at th« bedside of her
brother.
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| Possibly About You
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For the best in paints, var­
nishes. wall paper, etc. investi­
gate my line before buying. E
C Peery.
By a special arrangement we
offer the Santiam News ar i the
Twice-A-Week Albany Herald
both paper* one year for $1.75.
To those who wish the Daily
Herald we will fumi-h this j .*] r
and the Santiam News for $2 50;
less than the price of the Her­
ald alone.
Evening Telegram and Santiam
News one year for S3.75.
A number of the young people at- ■
Straight at if.
t* I* t the party given at the Melter
There is no um - of our twating around
home -at rrday night.
the bush. We might a» well out with
Mr a I Mrs F.phriam Piatt visited It fi ir» a» last. We want you to try
wuh Mr« Lee George and family Sun­ Chamberlain*» Cough Remedy the t ext
time you have a cough or c<>ld. Th* re
day.
is no reason ao far an we CM »• * » »I .
Frank Pictr«»k and wife went to
you should not do so. this preparati**!!
I.yon» Sator lav wherr he will run his
by its remarkable cures has gair><d a
Ue mill.
world wide reputation and («copie* very
Lev J Ed Blair will pre «ch at the where speck of it In the highest terms
I’r* ,,yt< ria-; church Sunday evening
of praise
It is for sale by all dealers.
S| e-i«l sung service will be rendered
also.
<’. BRYANT
Ix»st A new buggy robe with ATTORNEY AT LAW
burnt hole pitched with black
cloth, Suitable reward if return- 201-2 New First National Hani. BMg
cd to E A Easton or left at News
office.
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ALBANY
i > i : e < ;< >N
Forest W<i > Im in see arrive*
Buy all your magazines of us.
home Friday from a two week We can give you four magasines
visit at Blodgett.
one year with The News for
only 18 cents extra.
Mr Nelle Gmsatilod of
non visited Sunday at the
Why not »¡»end Sunday eve-
of her father. .1 A Bilyeu.
ning at the picture show? First
Will Richard* m made n busi­ cln > films, good music and ad­
ness trip to Albany last Thurs­ mission tirve 15c and 10c. Show
starts at 8:<M> sharp.
day.
Ohlemeier announces that he
< all at News office and aee
is now established in his new Io sample copies of Colliers Weekly
cation where he is prepared to
one of our beat clubbin goffers.
do all kinds of plumbing, tinning
and sb am fitting, repair work <>t
I ound a Lure for Mhcumatsm
all kinds, such ax automobile»,
"I suffered with rheumatism for
motor cycles, guns, engines, two year» and could not get my hand to
stoves, etc. Give him a call my mouth for that length of time."
when in need of anything in hi.-* writ*- l-ee I. Chapman, Mapleton Iowa.
line. Estimates tun i-n< d on "I » *t!*r ! t< rribl*- pain »oj con Id not
sleet»or he still at night. {Hve year»
lighting with gas or ele.tricity ii*;o 1 Began u-i’ig t'hambetlaln'» Lini­
free.
ment ann in two months I wax well
(’onfrrtionrrv, Ice (’nani, Tobacco
and ( ’¡unis
I ‘osf ( ’nrt!> a Specialty
SCIO,
OREGON
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TRAINS
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SHASTA
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"Th» Eiposition Lin» 19! 5"
And now is the tjrnc to »•**• California, to live outdoors
ai d enjoy the sunahinc, flowers and summer sport»,
i» a trip you cannot afford to miss.
Three
Fine
Trains
including Shasta I imited the train of modern Service
with ill steel up t<> the minute equipment.
I he California and San I riiKlxv I «press Trains with
Standard. Tourist and t'huir Car* and dining service
that will please.
LudlCs! $a*e Money and Keep in
Style by Reading Metall s
Magazine and U»ing MrCall Patterns
MKAllS MAGAflMf
< all on nearest S I’ Agent and let him nutline a trip,
quote fares and furnish outing ■ ■ : ature on California's
famous resorts
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in »t» 1« aii«! fit
fit« r—Sr»-ne h* -»>«-?.-,»(4 J
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ALL FIVE ONE YEAR, Only
SO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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and have not suffered wvth rheumatism
■*incc.” For sale by all dealers.
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T rade M arks
S C Brown Leghorn eggs for
s lie from selected hens, mated
with cockerels from Shoemaker
M Cm - strain, 75. per 15. Guy Mcknight.
VV*- »re very gl«*l t -<-v the t«<-auti-
ful xun and enjoy it» w»imth oner
more.
J C Harden of Lacomb wa»
trev vi»itor la»t F riday.
A han<t«t*ma’y
Recleaned red clover seed at
12c per pound. Inquire at John
Sund«) Shimanek’s.
33-tf
Th*-r»- ha» b -«-n xvrvicva at the church
every night this week.
Tlx- little ba'-y of Wm Gearheart» 1»
Very »irk »nd I r Booth of Lebanon
wa» called in Sunday.
Don’t pay out money for maga­
zines. We can give you four
m .nthl) magazines for 18 cents
extra if you will subscribe to The
News for one year.
nr »»*.«> .Mr» Alfred Meyer
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| roud parent« of a new baby girl that
* u.h Mrdkinc lor children
i.it.*» la t Friday Mother and child <1* •
Ing fine, but Alfrt-J 1» not iloing an well
Too much care cannot be used in
an we had b<q>ed for.
ecting a * . ugh medicine for children,
t 'rarle» Pierce an*l wifr of All any It shoukl be pleasant to take, contain
■ pent Sunday with her parent«. Eriiw no harmony substance and lie most
ettectual. Chamberlain'a Cough Kem-
Miller».
The c»m*-nt foundation ia being built edy meet» th* ••• requirements and is a
for the new p**»totfice building which favorite with the mothers of young
children everywhere. For sal» by all
will be 30 x 10» feet.
dealers.
W J Turnidge ia getting hi» new
hordware ¿tore alatut ready for bu-:-
new».
The hotel will open up in a few day».
An experienced man ha» taken charge
and the pith' will lv »erved with the
bent there i» in the market
A large force of n e , a-e at w**rk on
the W m I'au place owing and taking
down the frame work which Mr Paul
hud (Hit up for a house.
There is K»-
ing to tie a cottage built and other im-
provements ma e which will put thr
place in first claa« »ha e.
SV.\ SHINE.
o... asen«|> CC.laJ HIhÖBOOS <« f*a««t»u
»«Mit fr«* <Md«a< a»«ii<*f hf *mnní Mtti • a.
Csteota taken tbn.ugb Mu-»n al«*, rtn'lw
afkt, w th* «at tt arya. in tbs
Sdeniific American.
Rev Ikiward preached to a well
filled ho ne both morning and evening
I .»t Sun day.
S M Wirt and wife »pent
with tA-banon frienda.
D« signs
Ac
Anrsvfi«
Vug « Sketch and dro/se-H >. -n tt M
•ntcair a**-«««»« ««Sir <#<•««.»« »» fr«r
at
C opyrights
Picture show Sunday night. 10c
and 15 cents.
Old oapera one cent a jiound at
the News office.
Calves for Sale
wneklf.
-ula4k>n t»f a»>r •»"««ntta** F «maL
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Unreal rtf
Tern.a $' %
MUNN (Mk«
4 CoNew Yjr*
F «'.WaiF-r h II 0
Collier’s
The • National • WerÄr/y
Firat Time
in Clubs
Until th 1» jt»r
("•//•»*’* h. « her
»old at S5.SO. Sv»
the pries 1» $2 50
and w« have wvurvd
a * oncsnion w here­
by w* >»n otfer it
at a »till further
rvdiKtiuu in con­
tact tiun with thi»
publication.
• W<rfU.JS<n, Graw’iFradO.ww, iüs yr
F az * Ufa. 25< yr. Hom« LW«, 2k y
All Five for About the Price of
flaaMga A Izsvszs
* “ thc
bargain in the best reading
It -
eludes our papei—the best weekly publivhed
in this part of the state and the Four Magazines of national prominence
shown above, sample copies of which may be seen at our office.
We have never sold our paper alone at leas than a dollar a year.
But on account of the splendid contract we have made w ith these big
publications we are able to give our readers the four magazines with our
paper, all one year for only $1.IS- 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 when you are in town. As soon as you see these cl»-»»,
beautiful, interesting magazines you will want them sent to your own
home for a year.
Ulj|S
M|D|1K matter c\er oflered to our ■ j ! vcri -crs.
Special Offer to Our Readers
Re '‘»"¡i n< the »rest demand lor («fibre ’a at
the nrw price, wr base made arrangements t..
<*fler it and <nir own pttbheatscm rath one irgr
l«»r the price of («fibre al -nr Thi« ta • r ■*;
uder an I mutt be taken ad vantage of prurr ptly.
What You
Get in
' A M
HAMMER
Collier’s
< «fiber a »• the ore ' g mdeveadent. fearle««
week!»
the whole country Xot rmiy •• if the
t««»»d ciltren’a hand booh but it ia alto a
ma««tswe lor the wh«»lr lam tit
Ameg the
thio«« that a rear s aubaCTiptsoai givea are •
IOOO FdHoeUk
•OO Now« rhe*'.«
250 Shnrt Article«
I SO Short Nloete«
100 IDsaetrated Featver«
2 I t»m«Je’e Novela
Choice young calves for sale.
For further particulars call or Collier’s .... $2.501
baiLiatn has . . $125 i
I write E C Smith, Scio Hotel.
$2.50
EVERYTHING FOR MAN AND BOY
ALBANY.
OREGON.
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