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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1914)
‘ (ûht $:inti.iiii Virus PUB! 1SHED EVERY THURSDAY BY L w. CHARLES Entered at the poatoffU-e at Scio, Ore . as «nrcond-elaaa mail matter. Ml ■ lisi-III l-l |I I.N HAU PM: 'Ine year in advance . ... .......... fl .......... 1 fine year, at «-nd of )'« ar Sis month* in advance.... >.*.»». 1 hree muntila in mtvance .... Advertiaing rate« mad« application. 2S 50 «M Ul Best typewriter arbon paper Mrs E D Myers was hostess at made, two sheets for 5c at the a hen party Friday evening. News office. Geo Garland was in town Wed For the best in taints, var nesday. nishes. wall (taper, etc, investi Mrs R M Shelton and Mrs C H gate my line before buying. E Wain went to AllumV Wednes C Peery. day on the motor. John Nelly brought a new 1'ncle A If Shelton died Tues Harley Davidson motorcycle over day in Albany. The body was tak from Albany Tuesday for R M en to his old home at Lyons for Shelton, who will use it on his bu'ial and the Masonic lodge mail route. f rom here went up to take Th« Whfllg B m « i H««« charge of the funeral today. Have You Planned YourOuting? XilW TIMI t h St (Hit SlKJSS Mrs J Raab came up from 1 Portland Tut dav for a visit with her daughter. Mrs T_ K Sander Ira Abbott and family went to son. Portland la>t Thursday. E J Shumaker was a passen Mrs K L Plummer was a pas ger to Albany Tuesday. senger to Albany last Thursday. 5 ou ¡I- ul t-• wat t tn go »«mew h««c to get away for awhile from steady gritxl la-t u» help you. 1 «<ur«|i.n I a»t: •Mb- WMb. ■ • -»W.4-* From June l«t U. September 'I 'th low round trip ticket» will ««•Id from all point» on the S I’ one way through CaufonMa or Portland. Srw port. X aqulna Itav i >or rest, pleasure or recreation and outdoor life try this old seaside outing place. The beat of everything camp«. cottages, hotels st moderate Cost. I lllamook count v Hcs.h.-s; A new plav ground, only a short run from Portland Mountain, for est. Ashing «treatna or beach in endless variety and intinite charm The poulterer in our road only charged nie ?» !M. the other day.” ••With the feet <>n?” a»k<-d t he salesman. “No, I believe, now you mention it. th«* feet were cut off,” she re- plied, with some hesitation. “I thought so,” said the the stall. “When we sell Io re. ma'am, we sell it feet i Rose I esllvai: From Jun«- 9 to 12 Portland will don holiday attire, and supply en tertainment unique, biatorval and interesting, bun on land and water you cannot afford to mm / X Hot Spring«, Mineral Springs and Mountain Resorts for Ashing, hunting or "far from the ma>l>lning crowd»" are to be found in abundant-« along the Southern i’aeitie. Our Sew Outing llooKletk; All makes of typewriter ril- Dusen, an old time bona for sale at the News office. man of South Berd, transacting business :15c each. Thursday. Of course Fred Biljeu and Prof. Ixive- lace attended the track meet in \lliany Saturday. ■ Wß Pure culture bacteria for in oculating clover, alfalfa, vetch, or any of the legumes, may be had by wmding 10c for cost of packing to the Oregon Agricul- tural College. Extension I tivision Corvallis. Enough will In- sent for ten acres or more, Be sure to state fur w hat crop the l>ae- teria is wanted. Mrs Addie Shore and daugh ters, Miss Ganell, Mrs Loette Brown and Mrs Effie Young and the latter's husband visited the l ist of the week at the home of Henry Shelton. J F Out or. W II Young. Mr J F Wesely and MwaDra Weddle are in M Minnville attending the Grand bxige of the 1 00 F and Rebekah's. I OaU ..................................... M Flour, per sack.................. 1 K * Bran, per ton........................ 25 00 Middling», per ton............ 32 00 :<2 oo Chop, wheat, per ton........ 25 00 Chop, oats, per ton.......... 40 Butter, (Country! per roil Eggs, par dozen.................. 1« Chickens, per pound.......... 13 9 lierta-. per pound. ............ Turkeys, per pound............ 17 10 thicks, per pound Pekin .. S thicks. Indian Runner .. Beef, per pound, live weight . 5 to OK Pork, dressed ................................. H Pork, live weight............................ II» Veal, par pound, for shipping .. V ♦. • J M Paper, ALL FIVE ONE YEAR. Only The only way to i get die l/rnuihr fARM 11 New Home 1 ■ A# th t'-r itame- W 1 HOME or d« R i»f m K 11»«» ■ ■ timo. i« hr «Il f No other like it f No other a< good All Five for About the Price of O-A I *■>* Th'! is the biggest bargain in the best reading matter ever offered to our subscribers. It in cludes our p.-.-ci—the be« weekly published in thii part of the state and the l our Magazines of national prominence shown above, sample copies of which may be seen at our office. We have never told 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 to give our readers the four magazines with our paper, all one year for only $l.l&~iust 18 cents more than the regular price of our paper alone. I 50 >FARb EXPERIENCE Tnaoc Man»« Or arana CoFvnranTa Ac Anv««v.e a* "’ « a »Feiet t rtr-a- ’ .-' - t» etafr-tif *<w«rt««n < «r i . jhi - v «. frae ta pn4>aMy Mf’Jf * ’ ‘«wn u»»tna (» rt>a sind I, < MACBOW ' * •»«.t fr««. <h«t«w< « f« r |«aia»ua. razMita talen Mu m A <“ hnjln ti - • - ’ ait caarre», m lb«. 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 dean, beautiful, interesting magazines you will want them sent to your own home f« r a year. Scientific Jlmcrican. QJ 10 M I « ■ O A Ean4a<-»vi«-fv lift»»»rwte-1 » *Arrr«t rff 'felathtui ,.f art i. ieo' Bc >-*irt»a4. Trim« (« » rear; f -urn. Mbi, |L |i >«J Lya'l n«-«» i*»im YUNN ÂCo.3”' .......... New Tort ’ • Collier’s Collie^ \ 1 JUST THINK WHAT IT MEANS! t-fl w I • • 0 ' ------ ALL FIVE ONE YEAR, ONLY " ==7 A M HAMMER Fimt Time in Clubs Until thit year (ollwf'l ha« been «old at $5. Ml. Now I he priie 1» $2 50 a ml • e ha»«tecuml a< oncntion «• here by we can oMer it at a »till further mluction in c< n- nevtu-n with thia publication. i » • . Special Offer to Our Reader» Bereentatn« the rvrtt dc*> and L«r (aA»» ! at I he new price, we have made arrancement* to • «^Icr if and -*ut «*wn i>ubhc»t»<wi each one peat < » b * • • »4fer and must lx taken ad*anta«e ol t»rnr pii>. ! in What You Get in Collier*! («Jher's ii the one b»« independent, frarlr«« weekly of the w?x>te c<mrtrv Nr* <mlp u >t the «=»■! cittern’» hand boo« b«H it 1« ahw» a ma« ar toe ft>r the wlwde fanttly Arrrm« the thin«« that a ye«r*a aubacnpuow gt*et arci $2.50 I i »- « « W ALBANY at the stop ST. CHARLES HOTEL Ik-t meals in Albany 2."e .1 M. Staley, Prop. I ( By a sfiecial arrangement we offer the Santiam News and the rwice-A-Week Albany Herald both papers one year for $1.75. To those who wish the Daily Herald we will furnish this paper and the Santiam News for $2.5*1; less than the price of the Her ald alone. Ladies Calling Cards printed or blank for sale at this offic«. ♦ I A •t I 10 Our Paper and These Few Standard Mapazmes E..E BLAIN The • National • Weekly The fact is. the four magazines we sell with The News for lHc 1OO0 Fdrttsriak •OO New« phot«*« extra, represents the biggest 2SO Short Arfiele« ISO Short SterU« reading value ever offered the IOO IB m » tea ted Tea tore« 2 < omplefr Noveh public. Have you sent us your .12 5O-«'--« order? If not, send it or phone Collier'i . . SiM iin Ntw$ . us todar. ini. * I Ths«e Four Tirat-Cla»» Magazines and Our Chamber lam's i int.-nr nt cover your floor with it at a bar gain vou will have to come soon MARKET REPORT as I will !»• out before the 3H The following arc cash price» quoted «lay» ar? up. Only ten days on Thursday of each week by our more to got linoleum at the re dealers: Wheal, par bushel........... » H5 duced prices. N I Morrison. We are closing out our line of high grade Men's Oxford» at half price. Florsheim». Chester- fields and other standard makes. Come early before the sizes are broken. -J F l’mchaska & Co. PorllinJ, Oregon Calves for Sale This preparation is intended espe cially for rheumatism, lame back, «plains arid all like ailments It is a favorite with people whn are well ac quainted with its splendid qualities. Mrs t'harlen Tanner, Wabash. Indiana, nays of it. "1 have found Chamberlains liniment the best thing for lame back and «prams I have ever uses! It works like a charm ami relieves pain and sore ness. It has Ix-en used by others of My stock of Linoleum is run my family as well a» myself for up wards of twenty years. ” 25 and 50 cent ning very low. If you want to bottles. For sale by all dealers. sale JOHN v S60TT. General Passenger Agent Th He» Home Sewing Macbki Coepanj, Choice young calve< for sale. For further particulars call or w rite E (' Smith, Thomas. "Vacation hays.” "Newport'' and "Tilla- mouk County Beaches” are just off the press, full of timely suggestion» as to where ami how you can best spend your vacation. They are Irec fur the asking. Prop us a postal card or call on our nearest Agent. Sewing Machin« Mi-slbss Morris returned to Ixtbanon Monday after visiting over Sunday at ho ne. C C Wade is hx-al agent for the Hub Dye Works of Albany, which has the best equipped plant for cleaning, pressing and dyeing of all kinds and descrip tions this side of Salem. Your work may be left with Mr Wade and will be done al Albany prices. Good motorcycle for cheap. < all at New» office. 0CMH» ’ a HOUH •> Sidewalk and Silo foundations, ¡»nd concrete work of all descrip tion». Satisfaction .guaranteed. M S Lovelace. 44-tf Some good hard work has been done at the Fair grounds lately and as a result the race track is now in perfect condi tion and will be kept that wa> Picture show Sunday night. 10c until after the fair. This will be and 15 cents. go >d news to the race men a* Old napers one cent a pound at the track was in poor shape last . car. the News office. • _ __ :¿u¡ 1 »nd Mountain Rcaorts; Spring Several people from here at Miss Celia B imp had the mis tended church Sunday at Provi fortune to sprain one of her an dence, They expect to have ser Edwin Holland was over from kles Friday evening. Albany Tuesday. vices again on June 21. Blatchford Brog, of Shelburn. Oregon, dealers in hardware and all kinds of farm machinery, have on their sample floor a small gasoline threshing outfit that should interest every farm er in this vicinity. Their ad may be seen on another page in this issue. Spring and Mountain Resort» Rose Fe»tÍV«¡ Mi- Britta Powell is heap from to market to purcha«-- a spring Sacramento, Calif, on a visit at chicken. After selecting one uti<l th.«- home of her father. A T inquiring th«- price she said: “Isn't 3 shillings rather high? Powell. 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