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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1915)
f ♦ I I V I: t • 4 * A 4 s’ • « » • ,4 »• v 4 . •>. •.» ». »• 4 » •> » •• *X : • \ » •«• •• ' **•* '7. k • _• * • 0 • •’• . ’ - •» * •I % «/>•*• . V ♦ . * •• *■ r r -, 2>‘* • t • * •? \ fc • ’ • » M»* • • ’f • 0 ’9' < M. Ù* ' -, k • 4 . •» T ■**.>’r Í»-' AUawaatw rk Î /• ** t • • f > 1 (5ht S.intLim ilrus j L W. CHARLES Cint«r«d at the poalotftre at Scio, Ore., as ercotwi-elaM mail matter. FARMERS.*) A T T E N T10 N Watch This Sp ace PUBI ISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY Paring the wook lieginning March 22 I will make a special on HrilHi 'HIFITON KA'I F.M; 2S M 76 So 45-lb. Jumbo Mattresses known on Regular $4.50, Mail order Catalogne $4.50 to $4.05 'ino year in advance .................... 11 One year, at rod of year ......... 1 *■» month» tn a-t vanee................... Three month» in wivaoce ......... Adv«ru»ing rate» made application. We take Egg# and Butter in exchange and pav the biglie -t i-riee fur same. Rool Edge, Art Ticking SPECIAL Make our sture vi-ur Headquarters. inquarterà. & CO F. PROCHASKA OREGON SCIO. $3.75 «»»• rr rwa t»r.!rr. IND coin MIKE TOUR DNIT MO? IN FORIBM J. J I irtie«, U . F , «»ill, A Bilyrfl, J. It. Itayp««, C. A. W arnCF. W. F A. MORRISON SHEI.HI KN ITEMS Mias Grate Gill of Silver ton is visiting her» relatives Il O Shilling Mini faim'y. Win Mimi« of near Stnyfol C J. S. STlCHA, Proprietor spent Sunday with ftivn-i- at Shelburn a Confectionery, Ice Crf itni, Tobacco Frank I’iettok returned r J and (’¡gars from Salem Sun-Jay evening Mi «sea Verdn and Aim; Rost (’aids a Specialty Ru««-Uof M.ndeuv spoilt th- > SCIO. OREGON week end with relatives an fi ieml» near here. e %% W W -Vt, IW Sv < Fred Gooeh and family <>l Portland are visiting rel i tiv -s her- this week. F.'»rt‘ F- I will take Photon on »very Saturday at W i <» .« r. 1- dence. t am making a Mis li W Swink of I >un-le- wus visiting her sistei M-- A I’ 11 irons last week. ii <irt!er to Dapoii«' of my large stock of t'hemieato Paper etc. s< < ii«. Claude Churchill wife an- play «t (ìil!> «tote. All work is atr.ctly first cla»s in every r.'«•■«•ct my ept ni daughter Bianche - «(- ti- nee in the :a»st atudi-wi of ths 1‘aeifle Co»-l i» at your di- »«al. Sunday with II cry Bran. Compare toy weak, one look will convine« you. 1‘rie.e rang« with.n r«n<h of every L«iys pur e. and family. Poor 1 butte are im > go-d to any one. Get the txnt. Will Miller and f.i nil Y >ur« for I- Her picture« • spent Sun-lay with Get g • iibbnns and family. Fred Sth illman ami w i f returned to their home in Detroit Monday. BR. ATHE FncSH AIR. of thorn v<n I ui I ktou * Ind--- , Mrs Mary C Smith, wife Do I*. Not Only by D»y. but During th« the number uf tln ie com-minit < > Night Well. of Ja ues Smith died at het acema to have been too much cv< - Rrcnthe nil the frwli air you can for the ingenuity of the ( htn<— horn in Shellmrn, Thun«ln\ Mar th I I, .ige 7o \ ear-. I>e le t. i..¿.lit and day. That*» «hat Wang, for example, i» «o g ■ is for. The fearaome a name for a village that th- i cease 1 leavi a husband tw-> I I lr- -li nd air about the baleful influence« driven to spenk of the “Front sons a »«I two -tniighlets of ‘ ¡ught air" is only another of Wang,” the “Rear Wang,” the l w enty-so . en grand children the carefully nwr--I inaanitary be- “Wang Under the Bank.” the and seven gre-I grand child pi-»(» from our unce-tor», accord “Smnller Wang," and > on ^irv-ir.’h ren and a host of liiond# t< ing to th-' l iubd State» public every ¡>u<- ' ' u-ljottiV'' >r ! . • to which Wan; e.ui be ta I mourn her death. Siu- wa- health »ervice. Whciu-e tin« »ii|H‘n-titi--n ar<>»c .Among »<>:■•• «f tie mil.- - of n! a loving wife and mut'ie may only l-e »urm <•<!. Perhap» ps it Iago« tray l>c aelecleJ such gem ■ n true friend and kind neigh- u a »arrival of tin- primeval cult ill of i “Bitter Water Shop," "Liu liu'. *un moi -hip. which l- d the ancient» the Black I.’ye,” “Dropped '!' • th,” I er. Ml’<X I ( X >U X ICH $ $ I N< < '««I < >>< A t i • I .»« 1 ■ 1 1< λ« • I IÍM -A 1 M »• «t*» * < »wr»a»r«»l < M-Htrag Dualneat. »•»4 $ $ I '» Wheat in "r. »Sr *rw*.i D I i-rt-i a. for Fiot.tr an«l for f.MC. Bvaair»»*« and Will T -.i Y >u Flat i B*Y3ai 7 ' - ■ Special Sale On Photos c M . ’Jd COFFEY Vicftrolas Cob i T n a Crafonolas Victor Edison Phonographs I The old sign which has guided the wayfarer to the News rffiee for time immemorial is no more. It was replaced this week by a bright new one from the brush of U M Coffey and stands out like a pewter nickel in n collec- tion plate. The new sign rend#: “The Santiam News, Job Print- ing." All of our subscribers who have received the magazine# seem to like them. Some have told us they don't see how we can do it. When renewing your subscription to the News don’t forget to ask about the maga zines. I have taken over R I. Vaneyht grain buying at place and am in the market grain of all kinds. See me fore selling. R T Smith. De thia for be- R T Smith returned from a business trip to Portland Wed- nesday. fear anything outaide the »phere »olar influence. Our forbear» i re wont to caution their offspring “1'0 careful about the night air” children were -nlerr-l to “come cut of the night air.” Thia i-i' .i i# gen- rally I? prevalent amt even one of our we! 11 known flower« 1» loa-lol down with the hor rible name of “deadly nightshade” a» a »ort of verlml relic of tin» old notion. The low lying mint or fog that aometitne» gather» about the (urface of the earth under certain atm—pheric condition«, after «un act, wa« he'll—i« held—to be “min»- inatic” mul pregnant with lethal p-Miliilitiea. The night air, tninua the atm, ia no different fioin the atmoaphere of a aunleaa day. The atmospheric en velope of the earth -l-ea not change from l-cnign to malign in the twin kling of an eye after Rundown. Ih-eaaea wlu«h involve the lung# can uaually be traced to their be ginning in poorly ventilated aleep- ing apartment«, inside rooms that do n<>t have a share of the atmos phere. x Those emancipated person« who open their win-low« at night will tell von unammon«ly that they can not oreathe in a chamber unless the window is rm- J. Their «en«e of • fort a I vi , >r de- >.»nda the life giving qualities of fresh air. to of a to or in Just rememl»er that the New# Ch.new Village Nam«». office sells typewriter ribbons T vil ,i :.••» <>f China rejoue in a and carl-on paper cheaper than rljniv aasertmusl ci tamcj. «urne anyone else in Linn county. i **Hone W-i-'i,” 1 »u., ’a ’ oddest of a l. “Where They Wear Fug - " Terms ns low ns 50 cents r: «^ auo . d »-.;»» GSH*UC3L j:»s,ib.i-i.» T Co Albany Oregon w ............-r-r-'-r r—» . __ . . ..... .... , . .. X* t DUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is coinpit te mid our stock fresh and clean. Wo cari) a full Tea, Cotice, f aim 11 ( i mils, fact, ev ‘rvtliinir tor the table. 1« rhf FttMmi Go-3« and Hr'e-i ic-X* "< Iktp?* «1 rutrt »«r- t» thwi »e «-•••.- m*UA »»4 la t*4 vorK A I th4 lat#M •’ - • e*.*n ifMMMh; 4 M> dfl-fhlfvl »tor>4« t«t». aa4 «rfc.tl «kptffr.cMa lacorl u< b-, t • faacy aert, ««.. 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