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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1914)
IM LEITERS FROM OUR COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS Ö I'miliiliitt’s Announcenients MARKET REPORT When in need of printing give the News office a call. First class Green bone and meat scraps work and prices right We make 3c, dry bone 2 l-2c, cracklings a specialty of letter heads, en velopes. statements, bill heads, 2 l-2c. Scio Meat Market sale bills, business cards, ladies lutdiea Calling Cards printed or calling cards, and in fact com- blank for sale at thia office. 1 mercial printing of all kinds. Ground The following are cash price i quoted (All announcement* under thia heading on Thursday of each week by uur are paid advertisements.) Jealeri: Wheat, per buahel ........................ t *i fl Oats ................................................... flour, per sack................................ i 25 " ■ - ■'—> Bran, per tun.................................... 25 I»» I hereby announce my candi- Maid ling*. jwr tun ...................... X* » dacy for the office of sherifT of Chop, wheat, per ton ................ 32 0« hup, oata. per ton.......... ... Linn county on the democratic Hutter. (Country) per roll .... < It MITRI f II I MS ticket, subj«*ct to the will of the f'.gg*. per dozen............................... votersat the primary election to Chicken*, per pound.................. The cold frosty nights the past I ‘ F be •eeae, per pound .......... .... held May 15, 1914. week causes considerable worry Turkeya, per pound........................ ED SCHOEL as to the prospects of the fruit : i'uck». per pound Pekin '............ Duck*. Indian Runner . crop. s. I Beef. pet pound, live weight Mr and Mr» T A Paul of Provi Pork, drraaed ........................ dence were callers at mail carrier: fork, live weight. Candidate for Republican Veal, per pound, for «hipping Flanagan’s last Monday. Mr- Í 0 l or Sheriff 6 NlSCO'X'Xi'SPREADER Grant Pirtle nomination fur Flanagan and little daughter. SHERIFF Jaunita went home with th«m for a short visit. At the Primaries May 15, 1914 Some of our young folks at-1 t* tided the dance at the T .1 S hall Saturday evening and repoit, a very nice time. A B Hathaway ha* purchn^’d ! hereby announce myself as • a herd of cows of E A Green and andidata for the nomination on expects to go into the dairy bu.-i- the Republican ticket for the ness. iffice of County Clerk of Linn Deputy sheriff Lindley of Sc.t County, supject to the will of the was a business caller in Crabtree voters of that party at the Pri last Tuesday. but from la-t re- ' maries May 15. 1914. jHirts the "business” left town (' B WINN, just ahi ad of him. Albany, Oregon. Roy Kinzer says he can out run any King in Albany guess I To the Voters of Linn County: Roy knows. Owing to the fact that I have had The r i w bti Iding for the po t- nearly five years exjierience in office is «ell under way aid the County Clerk’s office as |)ep- wh n finished w ill be a first cl;i s ity Clerk and have familiarized myself with the intricacies of the structure. Uncle Al»e Powe 1 of Scio was office, and believing that 1 am a caber at Crabtr. e Tuesday oi ible to render satisfactory service to the public, 1 hereby announce his wa home from Albany. my df as a candidate for the Vit lltiss one of our estimable nomination as County Clerk tin y iung men bus severed his con- the Republican ticket at the pri fi ction with the Durdall Mdo mary election, May 15, 1914. I Co, but just where he will hc.it« will greatly appreciate your sup- he is unable to my, but we hop« R. M RUSSELL he will keep his residence here. Albany, Oregon. G L Flanagan has a voting bay mare six years old. gentle for i women or children to ride < r| drive sir.gle or double; w ill work any where, good to pull, which Relying on home record for he will sell. Here is a chance favor I wish to submit my name boys to get a horse that w ill gt for the approval of the republi without a driver. can voters at the Primaries, May Boys, get your tin pans gath 15, 1914. ered up, the tin horns in tune RALPH THOM. and the clappers hung on the Lebanon, Oregon. cow bells for there’s going to be a hut time in the old town fo’ MARION E. WOOD long as sure as you is bo’n. Canditale for W J Tumidge was in Albany Die Republican Nomination on business Tut sday. Mr Bean is grubbing th«* little for oak trees out of the road by Mr 1 »organ’s place so it can be graded and graveled. We arc May 15, 1911 * having a lot of work done and ■—— ' fr >m the move our road bou is Myers spray pumps are th* getting on him we will have best on the market. N I Mor- more good work done this sum risen handles them. mer than has been done in this district for years. Look to Vpur Plumhlng SUN SHIM For Countij Clerk For Countq Clerk The fact is. the four magazines we sell with The News for 18c extra, represents the biggest reading value ever offered th« public. Have you sent us your order? If not, send it or phone us today. Buy al! your magazines of us. We can give you four magazines one year with The News for only 18 cents extra. Why not s|x>nd Sunday eve- ning at the picture show? Ei rat class films, g<M>l music and ad mission nricc 15c ami 10c. Show starts at 8:00 sharp. S (' Brown Leghorn eggs for sale from selected hens, mzted < ill at News office and see w ith cockerels from Shoemaker sample copies of Colliers Weekly stiain, 75; per 15. Guy McKnight. one of our best clubbing offers. 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