The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, November 26, 1914, Image 2

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Card of I hanks
S<at* of Ohio, air < f T->l«»o. I
County
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Frante J Clouet makr| oath Ihn* hr tea
M»nte»r partner «»f th*» ihm of F *1 Chr’tea>
A î ‘ b , dub.< lnuattH»»» in th* Oily of To»
kwlo. < "«Mint y and Ktale nf< rtwld
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To all the frionda whon«« sym­ that
««M firm will pair th*
<»f f>*. R
!lt’M»!tKI> rolJ.AtcH for Mrh aud tv.
pathy and service» were so kind­ *ry <•»« vf Catarrh that rain»M he « « I
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ly tendered in out time of I h - Ly N M* cf HAI Fl< I 'M AKK
J CHI Ni >
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to
before
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reavement in the death of our m> i>fw»nr«. U.ta kill and
day of Ihrwmhor.
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beloved little babe, we desire to tffe«!)
A W GÎ.FAHO*:.
Molary |*uht!r
extend our sincere thanks.
Itali’« Catarrh Cnro ta fni en tatorr u>y
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direrJv
wi«
n
th«
bl-d and mu-
Mr and .Mrs Win. Knauf.
rot»« »urf«< •• <’f th« ay»*«»n
for
tratfmnnlal« fr**
F J CHFNKY A CO ToUlo. O
A«M hr all lw irrtrta TV
Erwin Lee, the small son of » Tals«
Hall a Family lilt« fw» ro*a<l|MMI«t«
KUH!¡SHED EVERY THURSDAY BY
U w. CHA 1!LES
Kntrred at the poetoffice at Scio, Ore .
■u »••comi c;*»» mail matter.
Mf II-, litri ION
■)ne year in Mvance ..
Ona year, at end of year
Sii month* In advance. .
1 hrea month* in advanra
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J. J.IUrnee, W. F. GUI,
S pio Mining (»onipany
Mt < if 'b^asa «H
IN< OHIVlIt A I » I»
t wo Sliop-
ping I ><iys until
( 'liristnnis
Mr F litor:—
lit re a few reflections on the reerrt
election The bvmocra’a will have al­
most nothing in the n-xt I gialature,
yet they moat'y voted "no'’ on pro;« r-
tivnal r<.preset ta'.iun. The IfcpuUn an
hog that i» in the trough alto voted
"no" hut with more cnnaistrncy, for
t r ‘[ ortioi’.al representation would thin
him out. There ha» been a wsie protest
against unnecce* ry board*, eommia
»ion* and office», and almo-t every! ody
ha* b on crying for economy. Neve:»
tbeleaa the voter* rever»o»l themeelvea
at.d voted to r»tain that u*< leaa and ex­
pensive snobbery that ape’ the Engliah
Hou*'- of l«orda, th* State s-nate.
In I'.HZ the •■people” vulrt! to ex
empt from
taxation
all hou«- old
furniture, d»m<at>c fixture*. y w<lry
and similar |>craonaJ tgerta in u«e;
property that is most y in the hand* of
Wealth. Its exemption from taxation
favors the tri althy class.
At the recent election the "Dcvplo”
turned down a measure to exempt from
taxal o i <mly fitt< • n hundred d> liar*.
A’eiessrxi value, of hous« hold furniture,
live »lock, improvements and personal
property. The t>rvgonian and the Non-
Pirti an League »aid that this 4«»l
meaaur>’was'INGLE TAX.
If it i*
single lux, so was the measure to ex­
empt Al.I. furniture, jewelry, d a-
iihiim I* and simile' effect*
I'.ul the
Or-'guniafl and the Non-Partisan League
did not tell the |>eoplv fwo years ago
that that measure was single tax. they
are aa blind to single tax a* a blind pig
when it favor* wealth, but they can
sec single tax the sixr of a house fly n
rn 'e off when it favor* the common
people
The average taxpayer howl*, growl*
and kick*, hick* one way and *<>!••>
another, and »vary year sink deeper
n the mire of excessive taxation
F J PENNEY.
Bargain day fubsoriptiona for
the Evening Telegram taken nt
thia office, until Dec 31, *3.50.
Picture Show Sun
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EXPFRLNCi
For Sale 0n<! span of mares,
weight about 11'**, gentle, will
work ar.ywher •; price $100.
Nine grade Ihiroc pigs, wt about
GOIbsiach. Ei.quireat thisoffice.
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<1 t H Nw. 1
M< Call • ' with ft«« pattern >
Farm 1 11«
K very day Life
< 1 t n Wa. 3
Fruii Grower
Woman • W«rM
People« PtM^ilar Monthly
Lroiltaunsa
< 1 t H Na. 3
Hearth and Hwm«
Farm Lite
Household Mafa«1n«
<11 II Nw. 4
Ani«flcan Wort»««
Farm t ife
HouaehuiJ Gue«t
<1 1 It N.. S
Today • with frw pattern
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Today'« (with Ire« pattern)
Kvervday Life
Qentiew «man
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Fanevwnek Magatine
hveryday Life
W bu . b a World
< 1 1 II Ne. 4
Woman • World
Hom« Life
ct.l'H Ma.•
W man • W^rld
HoueehoM Gueat
Why not spend Sunday eve­
ning at the picture show? First
class film«, good music, and ad
mission nrice 15c and 10c. Sho «
starts at 8:00 sharp.
on
Flour
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Mr. Denney on the
Election
IIH^A
Mill' M
W. do ■ Oonoral Cuaiura Mlllina Butin»,,
food
rate» made known
application.
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hoooïîMHE recR oslt stop in poituno
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SCIO ROLLER MILLS
.Mr and .Mrs Wm Knauf, died
November 15 of pneumonia,
f<u aged eight months and six days.
Trespass notices, 5c each for
The sorrowing parents have the
sale at the News office.
on sympathy of the entire commun­
ity in the r bereavement.
’«ewinr
J.llIUr»-*,
A. W *mer.
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Tcday’« (with bee pattern)
Woman • World
Home Life
< 1 1 It Na. 1 1
Go» d Rtorie«
Far«« l ife
Kv«ryday Life
• 1 I II Na. 13
Green*« Fruit Gruw«i-
Kverydav Life
Farm Life
« 1 1 It N-. I S
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Prairie Partner
Hnaarhirld Magarlo«
< I l it No, in
Toda**• ¡with tree pattern
Gentlewoman
Htm« Life
< Il li N.. IB
Rue*-earful Farming
Hom« Lite
hveryday Lite
l 1 l II N.. 30
r««m«f • Wife
Hume Lite
hveryday Life
«1.1 It N.. 31
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Farm Life
Gen dew oman
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Poultry lltm
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Homo Lifo
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Pei’t'le’« Popular Monthly
Farm PfO«»e««
Woman • World
CIA’B N». 13
Poultry Ite'-s
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Farm Life
CU B Na, 1«
Boy«’ Magarli»«
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Kimball'« Dairy Farmer
Home Life
Oenttew »man
Ctat’M Na. 32
Farm, •t«xk and H*m«
Woman*t World
Hum« Life
ct.cn N., 73
Vv«vtA»lr Grower
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Hveryday Life
Cl.t H N.. 34
Women • WvtlJ
Farm Lite
T«J>r'* wllh trHrallnal
< 1 I'll M*. 34
Woman s Home Weekly
Woman*« World
Hom« Lite
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KanaaaCitr "••My Jt«r
Farm Lit*
k*«ryday l.lf»
CJ f II Ne. 3«
Grniiewoman
Woman*« World
Hom« Lit*
< 1 VII FU. 20
*•"••• Chy ”r«klyBiar
Everyday Lit«
Hom« Lil«
< r.VII N., 30
BotHMrn Rurali««
Hom* l.it«
G«r* t lew cm* an
<1111 N. 31
Farm«» .*bly Dispatch 3«. F««J
Hon»« Lit«
hum Lit«
Rural ”*«klr (Bi Faul)
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Ar»»«r<ran Hom«
"»«•Bi World
G«ntlgv> ornata
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McCall « with tre« patterei
Kveryday Life
H-.>M««hol4 Qa««t
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U.S. Johnston
When you want your c gin»« and
other m**hin»ry repaired. or any
kind f turning dore hi wood or
iron or your saw* tiled and gummed.
W ood saw* built to order. Price*
reaso: sble,
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