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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1914)
NEWS1 lili.im 31 cu (filie BIGGEST THEGINTLFMMIN L W. CHARLES ■f i» « FAW->«U Wlcl Entered at the poeloffiixr at Scio, Ore.. m weond-clasa mail mattar. I ■ ')ne year in advance I in« year, at • n't <>f ; Sts month* in advance.., Three month» m a .Jvsrwxt Advertising rare« application. rÁíuCTSwr fl <. A *«k *■ •’ J* $1.25“Our Paper and Any One of These Clubs “$1.25 EVERAL leading publishers of in i. .. inert have khned with us in orc ci the greatest subscription bar gain offers ever put out in this country. Through this combination everybody will be able to get a yearly subscription to three s in com. rution with our weekly paper at practically the price of our paper alone. <J In this 1 st you v. rll find forty different |ienodicals formed into thirty five different cluI ml Each club has 3 m.igaiincs, except one Special Club which has four magazines; some of these inaga- sine» sell for as much ns $1 a year- They nre all good and cover a large vanety of choice reading matter, including History, Music. Rebgton, Educati :i. Fashions, Fancy Needlework, Illustrated Current Events, Home Decorations. Fiction. Literature, Drama, Ait, Science, Inventions, General Farming, Dairy Farming, Live Stock, Vegetables. Fruit and i’- ihry. On account of th« »plendld centra-1 wv b. e trad» with lb« | ut ll*l«t. af the.« «>•<■» < ««, *« »re «bl. t ■ giv« our readvi. a cbo.. « of any on« of th« dub» In | «r one > «■■ f> i « > iS. Jn.t Jic m it than the pn. e - I ur pap«r .Ion«. S Th«» oflkr 1» n-ad« to «vtrybodjr. Il y»u have <»«v»r »utxu -ibed to our p»p«i bel-w«, w« a«k you lo la»« advantage of tbi. offer. If y nr ar« a aub»<.<lt>er lo out paper *« a.k y ■ u t ■ t r t<rw ao that v-ai ton, n—y get J m.gadne. e.ira I ook over th« Itat and (elect the club you like beat, tiend v .r orde- v l.y or ^-va y it <-’d«r l-> our repmenuttlve or call at our otfne when In town. If you •r« r ow a aubacriber to any of tl.e-c tn«g»-nnau «r>4 want to renew )u.t eend yaur order lo u. and we will have your aubecrtpiron evtrmled If your auhacription lo out p-p*’ it pe-i due, we a-lvtae y<u lo |>ay up and take advantage of thia bargain II you are In the habit of buying tour n>ag.<rne. through u er Cha nrla. we aik you to juatly compare our cluha and price» with that of any other offer you '«carve. You. no rlmbt, ere now a auta- rit-er to aome <.f the»« i-e-rodt-ala. You can eave money by eenJing your ren-wal ord«r lo at. Hereiaa chance topri > it h-un» paper and a yearly aupply ol good reading al a real bargain, li you want on» or more of theee magaalrrea tent to different ad.lrr- ’ .jnat tr ention it. The b.drj etidcnce Entcrprhw is one of the tinners tnat is flatly oh one side < f ti e proh il i i >t. <1 i. stion. TTU. All. VOt'S FTirxOS AW MlC.UnoitS AROUT THIS Rlr. OFFEJt < I t II Na. I Mc-Call » with )»•• Fern* Life hvairday Life ( I I B Ne. 3 Woman • World l’»c-t ir» Ferulas MftnlMy ufaUrwomso < I I II Ne, 3 Hawrth and H«sm« > • «»• Lb» II-.»».old Msgart«*» <1 I Bl Na. 4 GRLUN3 Fruii Grower American Wunan Farm i »<• H .««Isold Quest < Î t IB X». IO Tv*!»?'» m .lili f*e» pattern) asna*'. « W os Id Hvt.ve Lite < II IB Na. 1 I Go-d •’ i*rte*» Farm Mfe KvHJhiar Life < I t H Na. 13 Gr**«*'» Frs»M Grower Fveryd»» Life Forni Lit» < I I li Na. I 3 Tw*»»*» »with ) Pt ». I ft- Fa«n »« H<Ms«ehe>14 »*>■.» < I I II N-. S SIH < ' Al. 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Kan»»» City rckiy Star Farm Life H««ry4»y Life Cl I IB Nat. 29 Gentlewoman Woman'« World H^.ne Life < I I II No. VO Ks«»«aCity ^ eettly Slur 1 vrryday Life Home Lil» < î I .1 No. 30 H'Mithern Rufahst Home Life Gentlewoman < I I IB Ns. 31 F«rmer*»w Mly I>t*p»tch St Paul Hom« Lilt F atm Life < I I BB Nn. 33 a...ul M Kkly ‘SI f.ul) . bm;!rw<>m»n kv»r> Life Cl I II Nas. 33 American Hum« 'V man s " Mfld b«nli«wunau < I I II N... 3 ft McCair» with ft«« patternj hvnvd-y Life H qum I .. id Guvat -T-/ «- ■ HOU5LHOLD j/vCRl W wj WN i A M —! - The ( H ard of I qualizi • tion will n.tet al the Court Hou.-t at All any, Oregon, Monday Sep tember 14. 1B11, and tetnain in «.won six days fur the purpoie o. publicly examining thu assess- meat roll and to correct errors in valuatior , dt -ctiptlonor qualities of land, lot - or other property. All per;, ns interestedara hereby notified io to appear at the up pointed I time and place and, if it ahull upi [aar to said Board tha. lands, 1«. •ts, or other property b« assessed I tw ice, or asscMed in. the name or names oi any person oi persons no», the owner thereof, or assessed under or beyond iU value, or ant lands, lots . < ; property not ass<*t»sed, said Beard «m n.nkc the i.roiier correctior. I he ¡w.tlij trnr let •N. y- sr.« ago I ua—i Chambrr- I«»'.» ColM*. t holt-r» »rd diarrhoea rem wily'* writ.*« (•tx> W Brock, publisher of tl <* Enterprise, Aberdeen, Md “I dlrs c,v«r-<! th.vt it wim a quick nnd -mfr cur« f«.r diarrhoea. since then no one Can .ell rrc anything «»>d Io l*c *ju«t n« good.* Imrlnr all thew years I have trotti n'.riMird used It an*! rwomnemied it many times ami it ha- twver di«app*>int«'d anyone." For »ale by ail draim. Bring or send your order to the Santiam News office Just remember that the News fflee sells typewriter ribbons ind carbon paper cheaper than inyone else in L:nn county. Attei tion Farmin« 1 have ti e ig •i.cv f<»r the well known line »f Oliver machinery. 1 have a <k of Onxer plows, extras. ar»*, moldboards, land side-, team«, handles, joints, in fact nything in the line of Oliver ; uxis. While I am not making mV special sales on buggies, vek , etc, I can furnish you 1 l-H inch common 2 seat hacks ■ I $ 5.00 ai <1 up, surreys at $05 ip, 3 inch Mitchell gears $80.00. The line of goods I handle is living the best of satisfaction. S>m» lines df goods are dear at any price. The above prices are re uhir. Some special prices are misleading. Sometimes it might k * to your advantage to look iruund and get prices before you purchase elsewhere. N I Morri son, Scio. Oregon. The new hammcrless Win chester Re|>eating Shotgun is Htib Bavant of Albtaiy trans- <o ne gun. Morrison has them acted business in S.iu Tuesday. in both 12 and 16 gauge. i Saved by a Smile. “Yea, 1 had a narrow c ape once. It wss in Calcutta when the plague • a« raging—many years ago. when European« had httie better chance than the natives. The hospitals were full to overflowing, and I, with many other«, «at lying in a large shed put up tor for the purpose. mrge Some of the poor chaps ehap« were dead, and I pretty near it, when a man came around with one of the doc tors to measure the bodies, and I learned from their talk that they counted me already among the corpse«. | was too far gone to cry out. | could not move; 1 could not even open mv eye«.” “What did you do?” “Oh, I ju.t smiled!"—Westmin ster Gaiette. Cash Paid For Eqqs, Poultry, Dressed Meats, Etc. A. J. Shelton Succe^or to Thos. Large SCIO. OREGON «CTaorsasKQzrss Cheering th» Prisoner. In “My Varied Lift" Mr. F. C. Phillipa tells some stories of inci dents in assize courts. Mr. Baron Martin, at the Guild ford «Aille», was trying a man for murder, and he summed up the jury dead against the prisoner. The jury, however, too a merci ful view of the caw and returned a verdict of man«laughter. Baron Martin wa» always very brief in his sentences and never attempted to ham w a pri-oncr’s feelings. “Prisoner at the bar,” said the old Scotsman, “you're the luckiest man I Ivor came arrow. Tai* ireual servitude for Ue." FIRST CLASS MILK COWS WANTED Cows with calf at side or coming fresh within month. Also Eat Live and Dreaserl Stock, Eggs, and Produce of all kinds. Thos. Large. Scio. Or x