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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1914)
6hc $:intiam Mrus 1OO Serena A. Keener )-er»na A Fl« «-ner was bom in Har- den county, Kentucky, Nov 9, KU'i and moved with her parents to Cincinnati, W. CHARLES <»hio. in Ivts. was married to Charles I) Woodmansee in la'-l, crossed lhe Entered at the postoffice at Scio, Ort plain» by ox team in 1K«9. To this union ninechihlren were lorn, as secund class mail matu-r. four of wh<>m and their fath«-r preceded her to tlie great beyond. The father Ml IIM« It I I'l |< IN KAI1.M died near Bieber, Cal in 1H79, two One year in advance .. .........fl ■•hitdren died in infancy, C F "ood- One year, at etd of year ............ I &u ma-.vee dw«i in San francucu in 1KM S«x month* in ioIvanee...................... ag«-l year» and A D W«»odman»«-c Three iii'inths in advance............ , «lied at West )*ciu in HM/2 at the age of .11 years. Advertising rates mi !e known on Tho •• left tu mourn the loss of their application. mother ar» Mrs Julia Hendrick«. Bed ItiUtT, i al, Wm ti >k midmanse*. Chico. The Scio bnsiirs* directory is •I. Mrs Ella Muckers, Soo, Edwin A Wt - n ne, li o -i-tt ar ! Mrs Mary crowded out for lhe present on Munkcrs of Albany. ti-count of an extra lol of adver Mr* Fh-cner was mamnl th« »«-cond time to *• P C Fleener al Bieber, Cai in tising. They r»f-ie to Oregon in )W,,.l and settled near Scio where they resided Some of the wrili-r’s friend for a number of y< ar* Some 12 year» (?) have been atnutiing them- ago they moved near Albany, and went h «-I v «- h by telling around that hr from there about eight year» »go to will not uttend th«' Ht-hooi meet Hlodgi lt valley, B<-nton county, whet* ing next Monday afternoon. Mr Fleener died in 1911. home four or five months sgo sh< Just w hat th«-ir aim ia by cir ame to Albany to h, r «laughter Mr» I culating this clever bit of humor \ Munkers, where »he could receive u<- arc at a hn--» to fathom. How -tic lit al aid. H« r thr«-<- daughter» wcr< ever, for their benefit, we will with her alnu-st continuously the la»t state that we will be at th« ; three months uf her life, when th« H-st of m«-dical skill »nd care was giv school meeting if ■’The Comil •n. but death finally claimed h*-r in the t«-<-” (one ni) doe.* not finish ur •ut »• t of lif«-, oi. .Ma*, 29. 1914. at th« u|> in the meantime. rip«- old | 21 day» ‘ old pion 1-4' BEAUTIFUL and COLORED POST CARDS m KEEPS YOUR HOME FRESH «wzZCLEAN / ' Many are rich. rare, pictures of Beautiful Models And Actresses Also a Self-1 iUing FOUNTAIN PEN All For Only 50 Cents Combination Pneumatic Sweeper The greatest bargain in beautiful rani» anti rare art picture» ever of- fared. Many are hard tu obtain and have »«'¡d singly fur the price we ask for all. These will gu quickly to ail lovets of the beautiful in nature appreciate rare art picture» of developed models. A reliable »elf-filling fountain fr»-r with each order These alone have »old for one dollar in stores. 1 he 1UU beautiful cards and pen all fur but 50c and 10c in stamps for poet- age. ’!'Ills S«ittly-Sweepmg, Easy-Running DL’NTLEY Sweeper * clean» without raising du»t, and at the ume time picks up pmi, lint, raveling», etc , in ONt OPERA I ION. It» case make* sweeping a umple tack quickly hnivhed It reache» even the mow difficult place*, and eliminate* the ncceivity of moving and lifting ail heavy furniture. The Great l^txir Saver of Ihf Hom. — Evenr h<wne. Urge or tmsll, «*a rehef from Broom drudgery and protection from the danger of H)ing duvt Ituntiey I j the Pioneer of Pneumatic Steeeperi — li»» the • oin!- i>»ii. n <4 lhe Pneumat • Suctioa Noule sad revolving Bru»h 'cry caulv operated and absolutely guar »Meed In Inoing a Vacuum Cleaner, why not give the “Huntley” a inal m your l.ome at our eapcnve* H r Me rnAn tee full RweMcwter» ART PORTRAYAL CO I. BENTLEY it COMPANY 473J " ashington ft,« lortlatjg, \Ar. PAYTON. OHIO EVERYTHING A MAN NEEDS 1 Complete Shaving Outfit $1 10 Articles 1O A. M HAMMER To advertise our Uriverwal Shaving 'utfit and t’riivcraal 1‘mduct» we will, for a limited tune only. »«-nd thi» well north 1X00 Shaving Outfit for 81.00. «' < »«*11 <>ur i>ro lucts to the consumer lirret, and therefore you save igt-nla profits. which a« you know very large. i Hollow Ground Kaior. i 5-inch Lather Brush. i Itaxor Strop, Canvas Back. i Nickel I a»el Baek Mirror. i 33-inch Barter Towel, i liar Shaving Soap, i tk»x Talcm Powder. i Decorated China 'lug. i Aluminum Barber Comb. ! Bristle Hair Brush. 00 Each outfit packed in neat box Coin or Money tinier, postage 10c extra. A Scioan who visited tb< Mi» I EVERYTHING FÒR MAN AND BOY strawberry fair at lx*t*arion told i aortic aa the writer of being r«xit< d out of t t. I . t.A-- - s A, . . Vi***’ * • S ■' - 4 ’ y '■ ■ xv>; his bed at 2 o’clock in th«1 ntorn- »■ I tier parents died aoon after their -/rival at Cincinnati, when she wa» it n when jtoliee ollie« rs searched ,J!£!LJ.l«jg. the Oregon and St Charles room »'«■at three years uH anti th«* children were »«-|>arat«-d. the subject of this EOK Vol R DEN ing lious -s for booze, and it is «ketch ln-lng adopted as was also her Beautiful Coll«(j* P< nnanti sai<l women and girl were xub- •iater. Serena and her foster parent» jecte<l to the same treatment. u ..ved out w<-il in IMI, and for tl • Yale nnd Harvard, each 9 in. X »! Nice way to treat visitors, 'that long |x-riod of 6.'» years the sisters never 2-1 in. Princeton, Cornell, These two beautiful pieces of jxip- Enforcement of law and order h< «rd of each other, each thinking the ular jewelry are the craz«- among •o- Michigan, each 7 in. x 21 in. other deail. are necessary to the welfare of All best quality felt with felt head ciety women in New York and the While living st Tangent a few years UNIVERSAL PRODUCTS CO. ing. streamer», letter» and mascot ex ; largest cities. They are n«-at and ele- any community, but if it must ago Mr» I leen.-r met a man direct iron Dayton, Ohio ecuted in proper color». I his splendid gant gold finished articles tnat will bt* st-cured in this manner, looks Cincinnati and in convcaation told him a»Mirtm«-nt sent (suitpaid for 50 cent» gladden the heart of every girl or like they had better cut out their of her remembering having a a liter > In the Circuit Court ot «he State <>t and 5 stamps tu pay postage Send woman, no matter how young or old. Oregon for the County o< I inn years old when »he left Cincinnati. He fair and not cater to visitors. Ot a F k E s <>rr,.a We are advertis now. With all due humbleness ami modesty we suggest to our erst while friend, the Bell Wether, that he look to his fences. Many of the pickets are rotten, many have been torn away bvthe ruth- less hands of vandals, and some of his choicest lambs have stray ed far from the fold to th«- gr< < n pastures on the hills where the bright sun .-.hines and the birds sing th«1 livelong day, never to return to the dank ami noisome swamj>s where they wen* wont to browse. And a murmur is borne on the ambient a>r that Ins I h -II is rusty and cracked, and no longer tinkles with its |>ristir.e sweetness that lulled the flock to peaceful slumber, or caus d them to follow blindly when1 he led. Verily, things are going to the devil, and with apologies to our friend, the V .1, hell is to pay and no pitch hot. adv iio-d her to advertise and she »ent a li tter to the Cincinnati Enquirer, and by this means these long lost sisters were brought in touch with each other, and soon a visit »*« planned Mrs Fleener went to i incinnali and found h»r oltlcr fiater, Mr* Nophroni» (Me (Tain) Whit* »till living there. A year later Mr» White visited I er sister at Tangent .Mr» Whit«- diod last July. Mr- rena I teener knew all the hard ship« of pioneer life, having always work«-»! hard and raised a large and re- ■poct«xi family. Her remain» were laid to rest in Franklin Butte cemetery near her old home at bcio, amid a hoat ef »<>1 rowing frier«!» and relatives KeV II Allx-r» of Albany conducted the funeral ceremony at her request. Annoying Both Wiyi. A New \ *>rk •<>< lety uotiiNn Nt << »«•«• author» work to- Imrrnony. Author* are know, io lie a little bit I »uni once to n noted ’H<>w is it I never nee of your confrere»’ tir»t MARKET REPORI The following are ca»h price« qu luted on Thursday of each week by our dealers: Wh«-at. per bush«-l.................. . . I xr. Data ...................................... . 34 Flour, per »ack ............................ . 1 » Bran, per ton.................................. . 25 (to Middlings. per ton ...................... U Ou Chop, wheat, p«*r ton.................. 82 00 Chop, oats, per ton..,,.............. 25 00 Butter. (Country) per roll.......... 40 Egg», ja-r doxm.............................. 18 Chickens, per pound...................... 13 tierse, per pound............................ » Turkeys, per pound........................ 17 Pucka, per poumi I’ekin.......... .. 10 8 Duck». Indian Bunner .............. Beef, per jwiund, live w«-ight 5 to Utt Pork, dressed .............. ... ............. Pork, live w«-ight. ...................... H Veal, per pound, for shipping Hi The fact is. the four magazines we aell with The News for ISc extra, represent.-» the biggest reading value ever offered the public. Have you .«tent us your order? If not, send it or phone u.’ today. Tims to Quit. run old > iitcli li-licrtncn, having mu Ixtl ovt-rrnui-li. were on their wav home, und, la-mg overcome « itli >t uri ut «Ic-irc to sleep, tlicy ac cordingly stretched ihcnitclvea on the w.irm Ite.i li -and- nnd were soon •III’ ■ r ng heavily The tide crept in. awakening the «me nenre«t the water a- ti wavelet dashed a qnanti- tv of the salty liquid into bi* month. Half a-le.-j., lie started to arise, sav ing, “It’s time we wis awa* not o’ They’re changin’ lhe drink on ns.” What for?"—Chicago Netta. OREGON. » Marin Tucacov and Mo'VAWD SPl.tlALIY CO'PANV ing S t K akmist C iikwivo Gt m and desire i ilisco I.apeich Plaintiff* to place a big box of thia fine, health Dayton. Ohio v. ful guin into every home, it sw«**tens Alvah H. Morley and Jane the breath, whiten« the teeth »nd aids Doe Morley, his wife, Geneva digestion S’ 1 '( > I * It is refreshing and pleas- llo'-kett, (formerly Geneva ■ ng to all. To every one »ending us Morley and John lK«e H< h m ALBANY stop , but 50c anti 10c to cover shipping costa, ett, her husband, l«*na Me ■ we will ship a big tvox of 20 regular 5e at | packages of the Spearmint Gum and in ’*i»h, iformerlv l-ena Morley) No John Doc McNiah, her hu» >ummon» i clude th«- elegant, band. !>cth* Kiernan, (for •'T an .... N k < kt»«-* and “Evaiv* merly I a -th» Morl«-» anti John T h »» ' B hacki . kt ixi . y rttaic. l»oc Kiernan, her hu»band. This offer is for a short time only. I Jest Also all other person* or par Not more than 2 orders to on«- party. tic« unknown, claiming any I Dealer* not allowed to accept this. right, title, estate, hen or in I M 11 D S M.i.s COMPANV terest in the real estate des Dayton, Ohio . p, o Bov lol cribed in the complaint here in. Defendant*. I.atht-» Calling Cards printed or -late of Oregon to th«- Above Named blank for »ale at this office. l>efendant*: In the Name of the state of Oregon: TIRES Indigc tion and Constipation You and each of you arc hereby re At Factory Prices <|Uired to ap|»ear and answer the com About five year* ago I began tak plaint file-'t against you in the alxive en- ing <’hamt>erlain*s Tablet» after »utter Save From IA» to GO Per ('ent t>tl«*d »uit. in th«- ai«ove named Court, ing from indigestion and constipation within six weAi of the date of publica Tire lui«» fur years without finding anything t<> tion of this Summon*, that being the 2Hx3 » 8 7.30 relieve me. Chamberlain’s Tablets time pr«-scnb«-d in the order for the 30x3 7. Hl) 1 95 . helped me at once and by taking them publication thereof, and if you fall to 30x3f 10.30 2 HO for several weeksft I was cured of the appear and answer »aid complaint, the 32x.'H 11.90 I complaint," ant.» Mr» Mary E Mc 2.95 plaintiff* will apply for the relief 34 x3ft 12.40 8.00 Mullen. Phelps, .X Y. For naic by all ) ■ praved in said complaint, and for such 32x4 13.70 dealers. other ami further relief as to the court XH4 14.30 X50 may »eem just. 16. HO 3.60 34x4 W hen in need of printing give This summons is served upon you by 38x4 17.35 3.90 38x4ft 19.75 4. MS the News office a call. Firntclass publication, by virtue of an order in 26x4ft 19.35 lhe above -ntitied Court, made on the 4.90 worx and prices right. We make 3714J 21.50 5.10 23d d*y of May, 1914, which order a specialty of letter heads, en 37x5 24.90 prescribes that the service of the »um 5.90 velopes, Htatemerits, bill heads, mon* in this suit shall be made upon All other sices in stock. Non-Skid sale bills, business cards, ladies you by publication once a week, for tires 15 |>cr cent additional, red tuties six consecutive weeks. The date of the ten |>er cent above gray. An. vKW, nailing cards, and in fact com first publication i* the 4th day of June CtJtAW, F*KSH, UCAaA.NTKF.D TlRKS. mercial printing of all kinds. 1914, and the date of the last publica tle-wt standard and lnde|«end«-nt makes. tion is the 9th day of July ’,914. Buy direct from us and save money. WM. C. BENBi'W. Five per cent discount if payment in Attorney for Plaintiffs full accompanies each order C. O. I), 610 McKay Bldg , Portland, Oregon on 10 per cent deposit. Allowing ex amination. When in the ST. CHARLES HOTtL •I. M. Staley, Prop AUTOMOBILE Only one Entirely Satisfactory ,-l have trie«) various colic and diar rhoea remedies, but the only one that He has ha« given me entire satisfaction and cured me when I was afflicted is Cham i winch «hull ta- y unirle-« little nr no practice mid is at pres ent f.- in • <1 - >ura_-. .|. On l.-av- ir ~ "ili. e the other dav he plac 'd n cimi on the d<»or on which he limi nei’lv « ritten : ••Will return tn an hour.” W I-.« n hi- < anx- back he found written on the card the word», ALBANY. TIRE FACTORIES SALES CO. 1 '.I. tun, ( By a special arrangement we I offer the Santiam News and the berlain's Colic, Cholera and llarrhoea Twice-A-Week Albany Herald Kemrdy, I rrcommrnd it to my friends at all times," write» S N (»alloway, t lx)th jiajx rs one year for $1.75. Stewart. H C. For sale by all dealer*. To those who wish the F>aily, i Herald we will furnish this pajier IiCfdie Pruitt of Salem is here and the Santiam News for $2.50: for a visit at the home of his less than the price of the Her father, Frank PruitL aid alone : P atents 4 T rsoc M arks OkMUSM . C opyrights Ac ■ J- Scientific American. «.rw^ :r „■t. .. ‘*I.>,;''.'*»»11 T-r». *1 » U. I» ... I., ,■« , . ... A » -