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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1914)
« r5^ L df. • • a Lsndo" Socisty Laadar Diamond Necklace Ar Kat and Oopotutc «r Pa«««ng«r Train« •»ft« tí IUT n * ill i J the cneler^ <»f if thes liked tell Womlburn-Springfleld Rraneh A f ' T Si |< i N>«rt > 7 >k> F 12 12 >4»Ut i Tom Large was down from m Crabtree Sunday visiting with m friend- and looking after busi m ness interests. m t orvalii« & Eastern MI NKERS a m m V I » a tn •*X’ p tn R h - Shelton ami family ar.-ex- I><•» t. ! in.•!!•• from Arlington thia work, as he failed to receive the benefit in health from the change which he hoped for. •: si in sTiTE unit » is a scarce article > evtijo.'e who It wk > busy to i get aw ay is out n on h »me i Kind of a vaca- Albany RIVAL HER AIDED ÜH fa*c unit ton ah? i t!i< nli! V’ctl;* » V r> IS»-» t iud That fax nati d itMi M’rvr to « >mih irhidi « i probably -till eVteU I *••11 known » a Í »I Daily. {Daily except Sunday. * u X. Ewing. I’r. - h tit i 1 ’ M Vers, Mrs O S Pomernv and son Teddy of K mlx rly. Idaho. came Saturda- fora visit at the I. VV Pot: vroy horn.1, this being their first visit here tn > veral years. < ,1-lllrf ifencral banking busin***« subject to checa, pay < n itmr depo ,ts, ar .1 i !na|*e<*ted by stat«* Lank a « < Good mare for sale cheap; weight 1150 lbs; will work any place. E .quirt? at this office. 51 tf D.< T. K. SANDERSON for » DENTIST •» w hich he is interested in the Elki.orn district. He is very rn- an> 1 into m Administrator of Extat. « ^>ai.s Ni-gotiat I. Abstract« obtained and Examined RCIC 1 buy fat hogs, stock hogs. callie. sheep, etc. Phone or call on \\ E Brown at Scio and let me know what you have to sell. Tom Large. ORKGON A. Phqsician Surgeon -|>ll.>n,-, I ii hange N-. I '( l( > 11 OKI <.<>> mit«, rwp. Hark* connect with all trains at W« -t Scio and at Munker* • >ur rig» tiret <•!»•<» an I our hume» gm*! driver* prie«-« lù-aM.nal.le » <. i.RYAN I '“■’TOa.'iEY AT LAW ¿01 - Ni-w Eirat National Hani, i-idg. •h.BA.y < »i ; I.« «< ;1 Manufacturer at»l Dealer in— Hu rut ss tinti Suthllts 1 ha e recently installed a hartie«« mi rhe e, and am twlter prepared than ever to do your repair work at reason able rate«. 1 ive me a trial. AH Wart Mrktiv ourasterJ ¿HILBURN. ORt&O» MI AKERS STAGE I cavo rail» for meeting evening motor. Stag», mreta all Munkem train«, leaving Scio Hotel at 8:15 a m and 2.55 p m Bv a special arrangement we offer the Santiam News and the Tw. i-A-Week Albany Herald both | ipers one year for 11.75. To those wh<> wish the Daily Herald we w ill furnish th.s ¡»apt r and the Santiam News for & 150; less than the price of the Iler- aid alone. Services at Christian church next Sunday, The morning suL ject Will l>e. ”A Contract for Eternity,’ from a chart. evening V. by I am a Member i subject, of the Church of Christ. ” Don’t ' mis.» this one. V K Allison, Min- ister. A MM*::d dar ce w ill !>«• given at the Fair Grounds Saturday eve- ning, August 1. EverylMxiy cor dially invited to attend. Music w .l be furn shed by Forest Woodmansee’s orchestra. A g • «I time is g laranteed to « ver:. 1 2 Mr and Mrs 1. W Pomtroy had <1 nte a round up last Sunday with sons, daughters, sons-in- law. d lUghters-in-law and grand children, numb, ring 30 in all, in honor of Mrs O S Pomeroy who liv. s in Idano. A bountiful din ner was served and a jolly good time was had by all present. G W Xdams of Marion, agent for the Horticultural Fire R-lief Insurance Company of Salem, who was in town Saturday, handed the writer a check from the company for $fi.OO, this being a r. tinn dividend of 25 per cent u. the board rate paid the com I pany for a policy the past year. Mr Adams stated that contrary to the understanding of some, the policy holders cannot be as sessed any amount in case of fire losses, b it on the other hand a handsome dividend is usually declared at the end of the year, and that in any case the company cannot charge any more than the board rate which is stated at the time of the issuance of policy. » 1 9 T|h r p L II U UIl 1 r it to l»n 6 on IRC «pul ii »lie uvtit lioi tirriml of the g >llle <1 11» > i»»< < ppawruticv of f tic. tide doillit m | i | d me a certainty m lien she MW th* luce ».be xling on the? lut-k »>f n 1 want to buy a few wegned calves. E C Smith, Thomas, Oregon. 52 tf R. SUELTO', I tic IHV.filrP tO P< 11- I * I 1 M 1 1 U 1i 11 » 5 S it 1 t 1 1 I 1 01UI b nd . < >i * i :< j( > n i ’< >i ri i \ «i l...nd Pep« n. S ■ Pen ti, r ■ And Gait- Juice prin uI . ••• ihgt'sti.ill of f.H»d, r• n vent -t-.f. •! ip hi Ihr Wal In «tonmcli «ml unlv pourvd m h< ii it« «»»i*t«n. v la . U pure till- tlllul 1» prrfínth 1 lent rill« neither acid n<»r o Ikulitii-, uml pi-lir» to be lltl.lL e to exiTt i¡i n X de tion without the pruat-n« <• of •i. nl. Sin Ii «■ ..I i» «uppliei! nt th«« gn«trn- juu-e, rrh si Io the K«* trie folheli1« covering th e votlllllg of stoma, h The -.diva i» in.-rei. i<>. thè ptirpOM- <>f moi-t* (nn_- thè forni, thu» pr<|uirin_ il fui t .e liuti uf thè p< |>'iii ami ga.tri lini.!« X Rl I \l R\M C. Willi I lie ... L’Killl H. Shafer, Manager >P rial Low Round-Tnp Solinoli I n es \\ . . . 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