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I hereby announce my candi- Beef, per pound, live weight 5 touS ..................... lacy for the office of ghrritf of Pork, dreMed « Linn county on the democratic pork. live weight Veal. l<er pound, fur ship! i g 11» For Sheriff . 1 For County Clerk 9 / I For Countii (dork When in nerd of printing give the News office a call. First class Grevn bone and meat scrajis work and prices right. Wv make 3c. dry bone 2 l-2c, cracklings a specialty of letter head«, en velopes, statement«, bill heads, 2 l-2c. Sci I Meat Market. sale bills, business cards, ladies Ladica Calling Carl« printed or railing carda, and in fact com blank for «ale at thia otfl a mercial printing of all kinds. Ground Myers spray pumps are the '»•st on the market. N I Mor rison handles them. 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I RALPH THOM, Lebanon, Oregon. • o * J d • ff Because Today’s will afford you recreation, inspiration, uplift, pleasure and good cheer, besides much helpful and important information on many most vital, timely and interesting subjects. T oday’s is simply wonderful. a » *. / • Mammine tur Womuii To the Voters of Linn County: Owing to the fact that I have had nearly five years experience in the County Clerk's office as Dep uty Clerk and have familiarized myself with the intricacies of the office, and believing that I am able to render satisfactory service to the public. I hereby announce my-elf as a candidate for the nomination as County Clerk on the Republican ticket at the pri mary election. May 15, 1914. I will greatly appreciate your sup in port. R. M. RUSSELL <•1 Albany, Oregon. —n ' • Grant Pirtle ekot, subject to the will of the ot»u at tl.e primary election to Th» Oregon Silo people have j e held May 15. 1914 just eri-cted a silo for II E Mui- ED SCHOEL len 1-2 mile west of Sanderson bridge. Those interested in a silo will do well to look at same a before buying. E H Holloway. Agent. Albany. Oregon. a I her-by announce myself as a • andidatc for the nomination on the Republican ticket for the office of County Clerk of Linn County, supject to the will of the voters of that party at the Pri maries May 15, 1914. C B WINN. Albany. Oregon. 5' < f ' . ' . \ *’s Aiiaoutferaents COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS • • y.' ' Is