The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, April 23, 1914, Image 4

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MARKET REPORT
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dealers:
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Bran, per ton..........................
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Middling«, |>«r ton
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Chop, wheat, per ton .........
32 <M
Chop, oata, per ton...............
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Candidate for Republican
Hutter. (Country) per roll
nomination for
Egg«, p»r doxen
I'hickena, |*r pound ............
SHERIFF
<>aaa«. per pound.
At the Primaries May 15. 1914
Turkeys. per pound
thick«, per pound 1‘ekin
burka. Indian Bunner ..
I hereby announce my candi- Beef, per pound, live weight
5 touS
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lacy for the office of ghrritf of Pork, dreMed
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Linn county on the democratic pork. live weight
Veal. l<er pound, fur ship! i g
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Scio, Oregon
Santiam News
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of flume on George Rodger's place. l»imen»ion and Framing Lumber from «10.00 p« r M
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Bids Wanted
Bids w ante i for janitor for the
Scio scho >1 house for the school
year of 1914-1915 for a period of
nine months. Bids must I m » in
the hands of the undersigned by
the :<t>th day of April, 1914.
The board reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
J F WESELY,
Clerk of Hist No. 95.
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for the approval of the republi-1
•an voter* at the Primaries, May|
15. 1914.
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RALPH THOM,
Lebanon, Oregon.
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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
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Albany, Oregon.
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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
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before buying. E H Holloway.
Agent. Albany. Oregon.
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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.
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