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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1914)
* * • I . 4 * a* A / * « * a • '* I' » ' • ♦ ' « •a * ♦ 4 •* »* ••• • • X fer — wy I • . » * ♦ _ s* • -------- - *’••• »• / r • < .• -• • • • • ■ 'W * <2^ t •* .* , *— • * s. , .. • , • » ’ ■ Sb » t- . ..-'o'1 • ' « * * ».vi • ’ . -.r V * •» / , - —■ ■ 0004400000000000004000000* O f P01ITICÌL ANNOUNCEMENTS tuned Up Wh'tte Sy »lem. loggers and Dry Sox shoes Banrain day tulcwriptions for 'Xhamberiain’s tablets have doi • sold at the PiHvple’s Store eheap- the Evening Telegram taken at mi.re for nw than I ever 'ilttd hot« ler than elaewhere. this office, until Dec 31, $3.50. I All |‘olitical cards under this for,** write, Mrs Eathwr Mae Itaker, beading are i»aid advertisements Spenwrport. N Y. “I um M weral •*♦«♦♦♦»!♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦««♦«*•• botile, of then«’ tablet, a few month, Trespass notices, 5c each for Special Sunday dinner» at the ago. they not only eurent me of bihou, Mm II J Cary wus shopping in sale at the News office. ) Scio Hotel. attack«, »ick hear!, che, an>l that tired t wn Tu«-day. <»ut frolinp, but up my wix4e Democratic £undidate For Sher •>,tem.” lor «ab» by ail dealer». Possibly You i Ed Schoel iff of Linn County by J M Strict Enforcement of the laiw 12 if For Sale A $1.200 thr> - king Without Fear or Favor machine and 12 horse power Try our hot tomales, fresh Efficiency and Economy in Office gasoline engine with wood cut oysters In any style, and fresh ting attachment. Almost new; crabs at Sti.-ha* price $500. at Trappist Monas tery, Jordan. 11-41 H E Morton was a Scio visitor Tuesday. D< m> r,ti<- Nomine« fur The fact is, the four magazines REPRESENTATIVE IN CON we sell with Tne News for 18c GRESS •xtra, represents the biggest MUST DIS1RICT eading value ever offered the, N Young went to CorzallD I favor the bu>Mog cf a Merchant public. Have you sent us your Monday to visit with re!atives. Marr ••r-al tu that < f any Nation in »rder? If nut, send it or phone 4 it:«- work]. ,n<t if eWctrd * ill work 45 todaY. Too much trouble to go to «¡th that end in vu w. church und get dinner the same •lay? Get Sunday dinner at the Scio Hotel. Citbhcge Lindley. for sale ! Cash Justice to Ail Frederick Hollister Paid For Eqqs, Poultry, Dressed Meats. Etc. A. J. Shelton Succesor to Thos. Lurqe SCIO, OREGON Walter M. Eaton Democratic Nominee F .M Arnold came over fro.n Albany Monday on business. County Suroeyor For Lir.n County Call at the People’s Store and see the valuable premiums given Sol cits Your Support ut free with cash purchases. Polls W E Brown was a passenger to Portland Monday. Onions for I.tikcnbach. sale. tie F. C Stellmacher Democratic Candidate for Coun Truman ty Clerk for I.inn County Six Years in the i ounty Service Mrs E C.vru went up the C & E road Monday with millinery goods. Evening Telegram and Santinm News $*.00 per year until De cember 31. rivers and Representative W. C. Hawley Re-elected to Mrs ClarK of Pocatello, Idaho is visiting at the home of her cousin Mrs Morris. Will and Jim Abbott left Fri day for a few weeks hunting trip. Miss Heh n Karhu came over from Salem Tuesday evening for i. visit nt the hon e of Dr and .Mrs E II Hobson. LaSt Chance 'I'hat’s what the so-called “Water Front” bills, Num bers 328 and 330 on the ballot, will do if passed at the November elect ion. tour Year« Deputy Clerk Two Years D. |«. ty 'hrriflT Should be Mr and Mrs Ray Smith of Idaho are visiting with the lat- ler’s parents, Mr and Mrs W G McDonald. Why Destroy the Industrial Progress of Oregon? That’s what the passage of these billswill do Why cripple flic development of onr great timber Be Miurces; why cripple all future manufacturing in Oregon? CONGRESS That’s what will take place if the jieople vote “yes’’ on numbers 328 and 3311. Because in ability, ex- pe-ience and qual fica- tions no opposing candi- date can compare favor- ably with him. Why I ock up the thousands of acres of overflow lands lwirdering upon the navigable waters of the state and its miles of water flout for the benefit of “future genera- tions:’’ why not let the present generation have some of the benefit from the use of these lands. Because to large abili- ties and efficiency is lidded h-s known hon esty, manhood and character. Industries of all kinds will be driven from Oregon and intending investors will turn their backs upon the stale if these so-called "Water Front'* bills be come laws. That is why every man, woman and child in Oregon will be ad versely affected if these bills are passed by the people in November. Because l»orn in Oregon he has known her people m.d needs all his life and has already secured millions of dollars for public improvements in the First I i.tiict. Oregon needs outsi e capital to develop its great natural resources but we will drive it away if we pas- Numbers 328 and 330 on the ballot at the No- Vein her election. After Saturday. t‘e 17th, at (Phase read statement one o’clo k, it will be tot late to in voters pamphlet set pet a $L0.03 range free. There ting forth his successful hr « a few pieces of granite ware work and platform. I left that the stove goes with. Be sure and have your numbers iti ft it i KAN CoNGt’tssio.XAI. COMMITTEE st the stole at 1 o’clock as the W. .1. Culver, Chairman, Salem, Ore. range will 1» • given away at that (Paid Adv.) lime. If you can’t come send your number as it has to be present. Don’t forget as you are just as apt to get the range ai anyone. Yours for a Range. I have just received a car of N 1 MORRISON. ¡ankage and am ready to supply ■ .’I who wi. h it as well as those i who ordered in advance. A J Shelton. If these so-called “Water Front" bills are passed by the people, a vast amount of property will be withdrawn from ta.ration in this state und til id great burden will be throun upon thereat of the taxable property, resulting in a heavy increase in everybody’s ta.res. These bdh are vicious; they are destructive of the very best interests of the State; they ought never to become laws. The wav t<> defeat them is to vote ‘ NO" 329 ami 331. OREGON COMMERCIAL PROTECTIVE V,on Building, Portland, ASSOCIATION Orason Paid Advi>rti«ement Iankage Picture Show Sun clay Night Bring your fresh veg» tables to Why not spend Sunday eve- t'-.e Scio Hotel. t ing at the picture show? Finit class films, good music, and ad- Farmers attention! I am still r liralion Drice 15c and 10c. Show andling the same high grade s arts at HIM» sharp. farm machinery and have also aided the famous line of Oliver Mr and Mrs CC Jackson and {»lows. N I Morrison. Mr and Mrs John Nimchi of I alsev are visiting at the heme We make a specialty of Friend- < .J A Bilyeu. Mrs Jackson and dp, Engagement and Wedding Mrs Nimchi are sisters of Mr tmgs. F M French & Son, Al- Bilyeu. •any, Oregon. -, *. I . t. I SOFT YELLOW FIR LUMBER THE KIND THAT’S EASY TO WORK Second Growth Lumber when in stock, $7 00 per M. Houser-Ballantyne Mill Co Yard on Richardson Gap Road Two Miles East of Scio V"’