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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1914)
/v. « a ,» a . » • I u ' ‘ • » . * I * > . », --.V ■ * • 0 * • • • • ; as xecund-ciasa mail matter. KA I » ............. 11 2S ')ns year in advance 1 fjf (»ne year, at s’il of y rar Si» month« in advance.... 5i> Tnrw months in sdvsiw«- on John Gill made a business trip to Stay ton Wednesday. Mr anti Mr« F M Arnold of Al bany were visiting at the home ’of the latter's father, M ( Gil . last week. Mi « Bernice M-Donald left lust Friday for Pho ‘nix, Arizona to be with her sister. Inez, who is very low with tuberculosis. Ohl tmpers for your cupl«>ard- nnd pantry or to build fires with at five cents |x r bundle at the News office. Cardboard for map drawing for sale ut the News office. « • • • - • *• ■ ' * 1 « «tota Mt -■ ‘ . ................................................................................................... Stanley Tavlor and family ♦ moved to the Hub last Wednea- ♦ day. For the beat in |«ints. var Mrs Alfred Blatchford spent nishes. wall paper, etc. investi Sunday in Portland with home gate my line before buying. E folks. C Peery. Mrs Claude Churchill was visit ing with Mr Don B uy lust week. By a special arrangement we Jim Tindall and family visi’ed offer the Santiam News and the with friends and relatives last Twice-A-Week Albany Herald week. both papers one year for $1.75. I Hoagland went to Portland To those who wish the lh»ily Saturday on business. Herald we w ill furnish this paper Mrs Titus visited with her and the Santiam News for $2.50; brother-in-law. Gib Miller, purt less than the price of the Her of last week. ald alone. Mrs Carrie Gooch was taken very ill Wednesday morning, and Evening Telegram and Santiam Drs Prill and Wallace wen News one year for $3.75. called. * Stralg'il at It. Mi.-s May George was hvlli There is no uae of oor beating aroural ! girl Monday and Tuesday While . the bush. We might as well cut with j Mrs Shank was at her sister’s, I it fi ir» na last. We want you to try | Mrs Lizzie George. ! Charr.bc-rlain'» Cough Remedy the next i Miss Christine Shindler, wh< I time you have a rough «r c<>M. Th< r« ! why ; taught the Fox Valley school thi> i a no rrason so far a* we can vou should not <k> so. this preparati••» y< ar. visited w ith Miss Gertrud» by its remarkable cures has gained n McLain Saturday and Sunday. world Whir reputation and people every GJen Shilling went to La Cen where speck of it in the highest terms ter. Wash, Thursday to viaii j of praise. It is fur sale by all <k*alcrs relatives and see what the pros <’. <’. BRYANT ¡wets fur work are. The party given at the Bram ATTORNEY AT LAW home Saturday evening was well attended. 201-2 New Eirst National Hani Bldg j Chas II Wieder, proprib >r of the Albany Steam l.autiilry was All farmers w ho aro intending in town today on business con to build this season, should set nected with the laundry. us in regard to shingles. W< are making up a car and Mre in a rib position to save you some mon ey. Blatchford Bros, Shelburn. < tregon. y , * - I Possibly About You Entrrwt at the postoflV, at Scio, Or»., known ■■.J,*.4 ♦ * r • r> ■' ?rt. .7-/ »-* •*“ **• • a> • * . •* ■■ HllELBl KS ITEMS T hursday by r«tn male äppLmtiun. •A ' _ «• ». * re * * * •a . • * 7 L. W. CHARLES Advertising -* / ’ óht Snntiam ¿Iras Mt'l**« •Kll'l l< »N - - .7'" •' -e ' • *»< pub ; ished every • - 1 * s* * • • • A a* * Mr and Mrs I. W Charles ma le a business trip to Portland this week and ns a consequence the N< ws is issued a day late. Prof Ixivelace mode a flying Visit to Portland Saturday. Best typewriter •arl*>n paper made, two sheets for 5e at the News office. o Cough Mcdkinc for Children Too tnOch care cannot ì»e uwd in wl veting a cough medicine for. children, It should l><- pleasant to lake, contain no harmony substance and I n * mu* I effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Rrm r-dy meets these r« quirt merits and is a favorite with the mothers of young children everywhere, lor sale by all dealers. Picture show Sunday night. 10c and 15 cents. i Confectionery, lee (’mini, Ì olmcco t and Cigars Post (’aids ;t Specialty Ï $ SCIO, OREGON J2. ' ' S oft t y /’ i r 5 t ’ * — 0 it r Mott o K -, os SHASTA TRAINS ROUTE Ot THI; 0™^ jÇbCM 1SMA5TA HOUTL’i "The Exposition Lino I9l5‘* And now is the time to see California; to live outdoors an i enjoy the sunshine, flowers and summer sports. It is a trip you cannot afford to misa. 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