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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1914)
Miss gave a ti rila V. (’"»hr Síintiam ‘drus PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY For the best in (taints, var Leone Montgomery nishes. wall pa|M-r. etc. investi •oriul quilting Sat gate my line before buying. E C Peery. PIE EATER. By a special arrangement We L. W. CHARLES offer the Santiam News and th«* Calves for Sale Twice-A-Week Albany Herald Ent« r- I at the poSUxffie«- at Scio. Ore . Choice young calves for sale. both pa pent one year for $1.75. a» M-cond-cla»» mall matter. Eor further particulars call OI To those who wish the haily write E C Smith, Thomas. Herald we will furnish this paper sriH< i<I i'i i< >s. ISA Tb «: and the Santiam News for >2 '<•>. •Ine year in silvane« . .............. »I 25 Card of I hanks less than the price of the Her On« y<ar, at rr.-l of year ............. I ald alone. Mix months in a«lvancr., Three month» in aJvai-- «• We wish to extend our sincer» thanks to those who so kindly C. <; BRYANT Advertising rale» made known on helped us in the illnesa and application. death of our mother. Mar) J ATTORNEY AT LAW Bilyeu. 201-2 New Eirat National Kara I'KI k Picture show Sunday night. 10c Mrs Oscar Grisham and 15 cents. Mrs Will J Unger ALBANY « >RE< ;< >N I n d T Bilyeu (lui tsijsTs riti«- cent a |s>und at ST< the News offici*. Warning! top When in ALBANY My stocK <»f Linoleum is nin- All parties who are in the habit at the ning very low. |f you want to •f turning their stock loose upot cover your floor with it at a bar tin*streets at night are hervb) gain vou will have to com»* soon warned to discontinue same a! as I will be out before th»* 30 once. Best meals iti Albany -*»e »lays arc up. Only ten »lays J N WEDDLE. more to get linoleum at th»* re- tip Marsha'. duc»*d prices. N I Morrison. < ’< >RN ER $ $ ( ’< >ZY J. S. STH'il \. Proprietor let’ ( ’oilfcctioiid V, (’n Hill, I libaren mid (’¡¡»Hi’s Post Curds a Specialty $ SCIO, OREGON *»P 4-> •Mt! Have You Planned Your Outing? | A 1 I.W TLMI LV SUUtlLSIIOSS sab V i '■ Miss Mamie KopeckY is visit- ing at the home of her sister, Mrs H A Stepanek. of the J M I 'ndley bn» th« thank New» off'n-«- for a box of lUMCWW» Marshall -trow !» rr < » Mr Lindley alni. « that he will ha vo bei riet for »ale next week. We are closing out our line of high grad»* Men’s Oxfords at half price. Florsheima, Chester fields and other standard tnak'-s. Com»* early before the sizes are broken. J F l’r< chaska & Co. Just remember tout the New office sells typewriter ribbon« and carbon paper clie iper than anyone else in Linn county. We make a <|>ecialty of Erieiv - ship. Engagetne it and Wed ing Rings. F M French A Son, Al bany, Oregon. Mrs L L < a avan of I’ac tie City, Wash, w ho had b«*«*n visit ing her daughter. Mrs John Gill at Lebanon, came over the Iasi of the week for a short visit here | before returning home. SAX II \M E \IIM Till It s Mrs \| <* < ìain«*s is slow lx improv 1»*' Ululer th«* van* ot a nurse, Miss Wilson. \l \ v < iaiin*s of M jolina vaim* up Saturilav ti svp li«*r sick Msi«-r. Mr- '1 (’ • iaiin-i. Marshal R i«*liar«lsi>n of Salem was out this way last week ill his fine auto. Strawberries At the old rvli- able Santiam berry farm after Sunday, the 10th. at reasonable prices 20c o) the vines. 25c picked. All are assured good m< asure and first class Oregon berries. So corn»* and be assured of good treatment and fair deal ings. S W Gaines. The farmers ar»* all inter ested in the corrugated st» el clo<lnia-li«*r. one of the finest feeds e\» r invented for the farmer. Newton <’iabtree took vio lently ill one »lav last week whil»1 plowing ami had to call in a Dr. but is about o k again. !.■ w.rt tog «»mew hare to get away for awhile from the •trisjy grind. Ixrt u» help you. I uur»i->n I a»t: Er« ni Jun«-1»t to Jk-ptember 3flth low rou..d trip ticket» will lie •"!<) !i- in all jM’inl» on th«- S I* one »ay through Califotria or via Portland. S* wport V 511 I' l l I ' .I V : pl , ir<- or recreation and o-jtdoor life try this old »«aside outing place Th«- beat of everything camps, cottage», hotels at m-»!<-rate I lllamonk Count v Be ix h .•»; v t■* . a »1 rt run from Portland Mountain, for- «■•t, hailing >lrr.i M or In a li in endless variety and infinite charm Public Auction Having »old my farm, I offer at , l.c auction, at my home one-half >f th. W, -f r al oi.<- p m. Thursday, May I'.'ll, th«- following listed pro|«rty: One »pan work mare» loth well brok« • good .i gie driver one 3 yr» oki w ibout LUM) other 7 yr» old wt aboui 14UÜ. & Jersey milk cow» all givitq mill, be fr«-»h this fall good milker» an- • c-J t< »1er», 1 yearling Jersey hrifrt fr<-»h thi* fall. 3 Jersey heifer calve« from 1 t» <> month» old from good milker», 5 »bout», 1 wagon, I buggy, I • t work ham«»», 1 »el hack harnr»», 1 «et »High- buggy ham»-»», 1 McCormick hay rake and mow« r g<*»l a» new, ) 14 in C sm - walking plow, 1 2-horse cul tivât >r. I harrow, 1 »cabling vat, 1 «ad 11«. 1 »1 r «y pump Complete with bai ci. 1 Iowa cr« am »eparatur, 2 bed •t« i«i». I dre*»«r. 4 rocking chair», 6 lining chair», I 6 ft dining table, 1 ntchen cabinet» I kunge. 1 heating «tuve. I washing machin«, I bath tut. ami many other utenaila and farm toute U m > numrrou» to mention. ler-n» of »ale All »um» of Ilo ar il under ca«h. over |10, note» with ap proved security at h per cent interest, due October I, 1914. R C DANIEI.. E. M. Shore«, Auctioneer. R. Shelton, »'Irrk. pring am) .Mountain Resort» R««»e f estival ST. CHARLES HOItL Good motorcycle for cheap, ( all at News office. Krach Resort» Snmmer Excursions Ea«t X I r«tiv al: Mo*. h"m um- !» to 12 Portland will don holiday attire, and supply en- t< rl > ntnent inn.| ie. historical an ! interesting. I un on lami and wat< r you cannot afford to mi»*. '»primi -.nJ Mountain Resorts; II t Sprit k-». M'i.eral Spring» and Mountain Resort» for fishing, hunting or "far in. n the madJning crowd»'* are to b<* ' found in abundance along the -outhern Pacific. Our N< w Outing Boiklelv; I I I j ! The only way to SUNSET OCüf H • SMA5TA h O U Î Í N get the ¡/f nui Ht New Home ÌClfù Sewing Machtfw i I it to l»wy "Vacation Day»,” "Newport" ami "Tilla- m<M>k County Beach«-»” are juat off tin- pre»», full of timdy suggestion* »» to where an I how you .« 1 best »¡«end your vacation. They are tree for the »»king. Drop ua a |x>»tal card or call on our neareat Agent. JOHN M SGCTT. General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon the me kuw wA th« Mme NEW I 1OME on d«e M and 1A the Iqp. Thia atadÜM io WArr«a»l»d f»r all ttaMa No other like it No other as Rood Th New Home Sewing Machine Company, CMIANUA. MASS. EVERYTHING FOR MAN AND BOY 50 HAM EXPERIENCE ALBANY. ' ‘ OREGON. S • ’i Chamberlain'» l iniment This preparation ia intended rupe rially f«r rheumatism, lame bark. i «pram* and all like ailment». It i» a 1 favorite with people who are well ac- ' plaint«-«! with it» splendid qualities. Mr» i‘hark-» fanner, Wabash. Indiana. <ay» of it. "I hav«- found Chamberlains mm..-nt the tw-st thing for lame back imi sprains I hav«- ever used it work» ( .ike a charm and relieve» pain ami »ore >c»«. It ha» been used by others of -ny family as well a» myself for up- * ard< of twenty yeat»." 25 and fit) cent bottle*». Eor »ale by all dealer». M\RKET REPOR I Th«- following art* cash price i quote ! on Thursday of each week by dealers: Wheat, per bushel.............. Twaoc M»n»a Otaiaw» CeavMiMrs Ae Aft* <»e a • 1 .tee ■ •$ ri‘<Uf *». ert «.n ..«t «.j «r t> fr«M» «beti.nr -i tsiremrwMi ui far» hat Ip « » h mut « ■ ' - tant fren I H-leai »ye «»f ra. ufH < pal«- ite. raiera« taacn thr ugh Mu A < »». rv *4» aj . Scientific Jlmericim. A h«h4»«»snet9 IlbioftwtM wee air *vl«u< n t f ar r » -et *-ßi , rt <1 I $ «UNNICO.’*”-...Newïu. Hr«..-», «>m< e •*>>«»». \V«»I ■ ■ I» . Collier’s 7Ar . National • Weekly First Time in Club» Oats .................................... Flour, per sack.................... Bran, per ton......................... '25 <MI M i Idlings, |>er ton ........... 32 Or» Chop, wheat, per ton..... 32 00 Chop, oats, per ton...... Butter, (Country) per roll Egg», per doten.................. Chickens, per |s»und.......... i >ee«e, per pound.............. .. Turkeys, per |>ouHd ........... 17 Duck», per pound Pekin .. 10 Ducks, Indian Runner .. R Beef, per pound, live weight 5 toM Pork, dressed..................................... Pork, live weight............................. a Veal, per pound. for shipping . m ■ 1 Until thi« year h*« lu-en »old at i**..Ml. N«»w i he price it $2 50 •tul n «have •«< utrj a cooceasion w here by we can oiler il ■I a Mill tunher reduction in con nection with thi» public»« tun. Special Offer to Our^ Readers R«io«n.<in( the *r-»t drmand '..r IMtr't the n«« »rvce. we h»«e mad* «erseeen rni, to ••See <t and .-nt .*wn I’ubl.c .txrti e»eh <-ne tea« < • ■ ■ «■Itei an l m*»l t*e teki-n ad . anla«e ol What You Get in Collier’s (•Arv'o « the <we b g 'r, fear'r»s • ffh t of th* wFole rmintf * V t tmly ta it the gtMHl citifen'» h«ndb»fk but c i« s » m > a msfifint* f««r the wbcJr family the thing« that a year a aut>»cript»vn give» ate» The fact is. the four magazines we sell with The News for 18c IOOO MHeHafc •OU N.W. Phntna I lic e 1’itt Wallace has extra, represents the biggest 2SO Short Article« I SO Short Starie« tiint'efs out for a hew hum reading value ever offered the IOO llluatratrd Featvrre 2 («ampieL Nee«b to slodter his stock through public. Have you sent us your the winter an it only takes order? If not, send it or phone Collier’s .... $2.50 1 MS tar N SiDlitn Ntws.. .$125) $2.50 half the feed. , us today. I m U oman a W. rld. 1S< re. Grvea’a Fruit («rawer. SOc yr Farm tjfe. 2S< re. Home Uf«. 2Sc yt All Five for About the Price of ^^ia wn A ’"h'* ** ^>e bargain in the best reading VUIO nlvuV evcr offcred to subscribers. It m- , . . , dude, our paper—-the be« weekly pubhshed in t.iis part of the ^nu the Four »MA^szincs of rmtionail prominence shown above, sample copies of which may be seen at our office. We have never sold our paper alone at less than a dollar a year. But on account of the splendid contract we have made with these big publications we are able fo give our readers the four magazines with our paper, all one year for only $1.IB- just IS cents more than the regular price of our paper alone. Send us your orders right away, give them to our representative or call and see us when you are in town. As soon as you see these «i«»n beautiful, interesting magazines you will want them »ent to your own home for a year 10 JUST THINK WHAT IT MEANS! M * 1 u Ot Paper and These Fow Standard Magazines ------- ALL FIVE ONE YEAR, ONLY • *