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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1914)
catul«»gue price* and wait (>5hf $ lnti.un 51fus until ail«»r harvest for my money. “.Mv scales wei|h too heavy PUB! ISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY when I sell tobacco and too L. W. CHARLES light when 1 buy butter. I Cnterod at the puatoflV«- at Scio, Ore . tin a thief, a liar and a gruft- aa «•■cond-claaa mad matt- r er. If I smile 1 am a soft soapy h/pie’rite; if I «lotti Mt'll* III 1'11« >N KA I »• ■»: 'tn® year in advance ... ............. JI 26 -mile I am a grump, 1 far Otw year, at «-nd of year. ’*¥••«, this certainly i* a St» mouth* in udvnttc«-........ three month* in advanr® .. 75 Su A ml then be looked over Advartiaing rate* made known on » ld.lkal worth of book ac- application. mint- all good, and womh r «•«I h«rw h«» could raise $?.-"»<• Till M.S <>l- \ KI I Ml.Fl! to meet a sight draft tornol- Aiient the disctn-Hion that h»w. hits ari««»n over th«» orgutii- zatimi of the Farmer • I nim. F M Brown, editor of the an<l the farmers sending Hr-iw nsvilh- rimes, is mentioned awav for carload lots of gro a ■ a candidate f-r the nomina e«»ries ami provisions, th tion for representative on th< republican ticket. Mr Browi .\< «» w ibhes to go on lecoi«: t i • • I th” city of l'|pwr a»» being opposed to th« ville in the capacity of recorder, «eliehle oil the ground* thill councilman and mayor for U it is a poor wav to buihl up >«-ars, and is no* serving hit th«» to-.-.n and surrounding .welflh year on the school boon country and mage the land md has also served one term ir '.he Oregon legislature. nmre valuable, help build roads, support public «»nt«»i Calves for Sale pri««--, «»tc It is I rm» that Choic«.» young calves for sal<. many of th«» holm» nierchaiTH For further particulars call 01 do not advertist! in this pa- ».rit«- E C .Smith. Thomaa. p«»r, but We in»v«»rtlieleH« f« «-I Picture show Sunday night. ¡0« that ev«»rybody in thi* vicin ity, ns a »traight busim»»» ind 15 c«»nts. a proposition, and for theii ()l<l najiers one cent a ¡lound at own bent interests, should ,e News office. give th«» holm» niiTchantH th«- “Political Parties in Oregon’’ first choic«» ami tra»l«» with -hould be in every public and them a- far ns practicable. wiiool library in the stat«». A I ll«* following f.'om an ex High School history teacher change, shows how the Mlb- orniscs the author for th«» «»as« j«»« t appears fiom the 111' ■ - with wh’ch one cin fo low and understand tn«» various phas«s< f chant's point >f view: «. r«»n»a’ke I the com - h«» subject, rendering it valuable md interesting alike to the ma- j try merchant to a new«paj er ure sebohr and the young stu- m <n, ”1 ceri.iiniv hav. a lent. It,».- likewise indis|M»nsahle snap. I Io» wholesale houses <> the private library, whose send tne «Inns ev«ry month wner assumes an interest in ami draw on me al sight, but •regon history. Two dollars a if I semi a bill to It ftlMtil’Y copy -it News office. he comes in swearing : i <1 In • Bad Way. “You M-.-in minii u|--«»t. mv good «piitH trading nt mv stor. , man.” rrinsrkrd the curat«», While I am hard tip for luippcn.il t<» <-,ill when Yltirki«» money, ninny of tlio«.» who la,mig duui« the In« somewhat owe me ar«» sen ling cash in phalicnlh t.» hi« family circle. ••||np»«»tl«ellowi-d Murine, ivlvance to mail order should think I am hiipM-t! < ‘nr houses, If I contribute to bl «-»««»< I kid’» just set ’i»»elf on fire. an’ Glowed if the nii««ua ’ere am t any cause p«»««pl«» sav I am Inn an’ put ’mi out with my pot o’ bidding for trudu; if I don’t l«ccr. ¡m' me »tony broke too!”— they say I am a hog. Every Ix.ndoii Telegraph. «lay I am cxp«»cte<l to «lig up Fin# Potato»*. An ni«t«-rncr who ha«l bought a foi everything that comes fnr’ii in California had h«»ur«l of hi* along f «mi a aftle ticket to n.-izhlxir’- talent for noting Inrgo a church fund, by p<«op|«« j- t.i -. -«« «« nt hi« farm hand «»ver who «ay I ought to because ■ io get a hundred pound*. “Yon g<> lm«k home,” an*were«l they <lo their trailing her«» th«» t.r.-nt«-«! farmer to the me«»en- but mv riends S/.e«»is A g« r. “and t< II your )><>«» that I won't cut a potato for any one!” Ever) • (’hawbuck, neither Imv tieg. botlv'a. ets or help th«» eliurch fund, On* Point Gl n»d. ami yet do a cash in advance ’•Ha* that girl next door to yon ’oil'ili«--». an I if 1 w«-re to ■»till got h< r parlor mclmleon ?” “No: »lie cxcliangi’d it for a cor- circula’c a sii scriptum pa net. I’m glnd to «mv. •• per among tin* whoh'Mile "Bitt, gruiiou*. if »he plays the houses I trade with I would cornet, that’* nnr*c. ian't it?” “Nut at all. It’» only half a* had. get th«» laugh proper, S1 ■ .in't ung while «ho'« playing “If I »ell a barrel of paint the cornet.” Philadelphia Press. for th«» farmer’s barn. I must In**et Not**. The «low flapping of a butterfly’s tTeat the family to camlv ami cigars: if I buy a load of po * ing prodtn ■ ♦ n<> sound. When the movement» are rapid * noi«e ia pro- tatoes I must do the same, dv cd whi-li in« res»«-« with Ch«» nurn- ('uatomers who are able to b«»r of vibrations. Thu* th«» house fly. win. I> produces the sound of F, pay keep their money while I vibrntc« it* wings 21.120 times a pay H per cent at th«» banks minute, <>r 3 ’>■*• time« a ««roornl, and to :«»t cash 1 hav«» a big busi the lie««, which trike« a sound of a« mum a« 2«'»,4< m » times. Ar 4 10 ness «luring hard times an I time« r «•■.■-,nd. A turd la-c hum» poor crops from peopl«» wlm on K and therefore, seeording to th ye. vibrates only 330 times a arc willing to trad«» with m«» second. provic ing 1 can duplicate I For the best in pain . nishes. wall |«a|-«»r, etc. nv< gate my line before bay it : C l’eery. By a special arrangi c t offer the Santiam New tad I both ¡tapers one year for To those who wi-h I !1 lieraid we w ill f..- and the Santiam N* .-. ’ >r less than the price f ■ aid alone. < < )R.N EK $ > 5’i l< *11 A, Proprietor $ rv, let* ('ream, Tobacco Î and (’¡gars $ ‘ ( ’-irds a Specialty $ ( < )/Y .1. e : ■*: i I* i SCIO, A W’VW^’WW'%^ Evening Tel< gram ai d >: • ’ News one y^ar for Yc ; ^fanned Your Outing? The fact is, the fo ■ we sell v.ith The N«« extra, rvpn «nt- ti.» I . r«4«iing vai < r public. Have you .nt order? If not. m t «I it or ¡< js tmlaY. W ¡I'll I.Y St <». I.MIONS Hr *ch Retort* nnew hate t.< get away for awhile from the *d;. grind. 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