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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1916)
» *•« a ' .'C '■ S -r Report <4 the venditi« n ul Ini. SUO SI Ml Candid«te for th<* Legislature At ;■ th - Si-’ f ,< TODAY’S MAGAZINE Linn County F.E. and C.U. olii. Railroad Time Table B Wk Hithila Many Improvement» c -i a’ the close of busin* ss May I. I'.’lii * « N M Newport of I, bin. n, RKaeVltCIUI w ho i* a candidate for the leg »- i>Ma* and discounts .i... IVI.9U M I ttt.rr fn rn Linn County, is the Overdrafts. MH-urv-j at.d un- only candidate for that position •ceured.............................. .. from the north half of t< on- Bund» and warrant* ... ............. t . tier«» being three to t omix Banki h.-..»- nate «nd !!•< re icing live cat.di- Furniture nisi fixture* ... dat ». the other four being from <‘n*;i and dur from approved rv*-*rv,* banka.................. .. the soi.th half of the com ty. Mr Newport hu:< lived in O e- 10!.on 21 Total gon for more than 30 year» and has lived in Linn county for 2-1 ItAHtUtlgS year». I I years in Albany and 10 Capital «lock ¡.aid in, ... 110,000.00 years in Lebanon. He has Surplus fumi .... .................. .. h . ixiü .O’ grow n up in Oregon and w a . ündivub-d profils. Ics» cx’ en- «• « and tuxes paid 1.12s 82 eilucated here in the publr Individual deposits subject check ......... ..... 74. MJ Srt senool» and at Willamette Uni versity at Salem, where he took Demand certificate« of .... ... 4.1.10 - the full c i.'ege course an I grad Time deposit and savingn uated with high honor», He dejMisits .......................... X07a.no also graduated from the law Reserved for taxes. 21.1 OU school and he did this with his Total .. HH.IMJ7.21 own unaided efforts by baching State of Oregon. ( ar <1 doing janitor worK. M He was raised on a farm and County of f >r,n ' his j>eople have all been farmers and he owns 1G0 acres of land in Linn county. He has always been interested in farm an ! farm life. He ha« become by his own industry and eff.>rts one of the substantial tax layers of the county, lie is marred ar d has a wife and two daughters, both the daughters now being in * We make a Specialty of the high school. He has been a strong friend of the public Friendship. Engagement and schools and has taken a deep in Welding ring's F M French ,<• terest in school affairs. He ha-» Son, Jewelers and Engravers. I been one of the best friends the AI ban v. I young men in the school have I had and has assisted a number to complete the high school aciyar course. For several years he /Won-t.grr c/ Datro<'f has furnished the high school "After a rrd h .>! with a i ; thletic field free. Hut llmih in a b. ! he is a strong advocate of strict fan. 4 a pipe lu.’l of Ttutlo matti.» ec »norny in public affairs. He fleto y su* «fer er believes that the people are en drftat m re «ndar. titled to a dollar’s worth of re »Mo. E--Yah for sults for every dollar of public TuJttdol “ funds expended. If you believe h>m the right kind of man to represent the county in the legislature, tnen vote for hnn at the primaries May 19. (Paid adv.) HugMe Jennings 4 They All Like Tuxedo SAN II \M I ARM foi K S G A «¡riffin un i billy Richardson went to tin >h»m -atui lay to pur.-bane a fine registered buck she, p mi aa l<> keep up their stock of thie sheep. : .Mrs Clara Griffin is contemplating starting soon for Bu ma tv visit ter daughter, Mrs Veva Sturges. The Mn'.iam Berry Farm will have strawberries ready for market by the 15lh of May at the same old price«, Gooseberries r-aly by May 20 at ®C oi the bushes I'll clean them if dry picked, free. I’ll gather elenn for 23c Du not wait until they ar« all g-me come by the st of June.—8 W Gaines. Mrs Rebecca Moms of Scio was out the past week visiting her sisters and recruiting up since getting her sale all . stove in and mashing up a whole side of riba from falling acroas the corner of a box. On May 7. S W Gaines ¡>iekrd hi« first staawherries, The Oregon May crop shows up fine, will soon be able to furnish berries. Mrs D< an Bilyeu «ho has been at 1^-t.anon the past month returned home Sunday ( ringing with her a Ane baby boy which Dean is as proud of as can be. The Santiam Farm «till has a little louse hay to sell at II«. per ton. PIE EATER. Modern Priscilla and Santiam New», both one year for $1.65. Trains Mo«t Subecfilxrw TODAY'S a gea nni n»cr«ai<y U « »- u ac'uaJiy IwifM» iw m ’«« al-iMrt ■ •<* the Wilr, at ' You w»il fii.l the» c!c««r fiction «*%. rotriAAtK Uvtir» hoaa rc4 Mr bL? trlirai.« er» fcrk;» feuc'it iìicliardsoii ( inp iot J n» R. You wtli tare TO* DAY’S act only r if IB ^fM-U- »ad «tawndUMr. I bt-4 tv'v every t Mi*# bvo yr*if hsir r, i tfitOVl. a« rm eat a.\u i^ad cbrrr A yaar« »ubsA-ription met« you only 50 C«'ftt» ,Me. v <; ,'r wti! Le *• .»r*h i K bs »« yw»i in nu ney.«4»vtryg airM ami pUattjrr Sulxr I mp ftj«Uy CAN TON. OHIO P * W y»«r h »’th mevt money. , , M r» •jr'«» . rd It .‘•i lAV’i !?»« • »a» t ' ■. • —» O»*X S«d Uh. «.I //. Scio l*urvh*i.ing Agent. Famous gr» a tin 10c Fis ffs- •«, tdt ord 3d«. Ciati Ger, *J Wc. ¿MlbiCAff TOBACCO COMPANY {2:4V P in . .. a m M Ml’XKERSandU EST SCIO STAGE m, <1. I suiliert.nd I r;anl«r, I huma» Rhcuitiat m SI MIE Mil rs Al I IR \INs If yret are troubled with chronic or mu». ular rheumatism give Chamber- Ix-avi a Scio Pon toffice la.n's I inimeiit a trial I hr relief from t.1 7 IO a m a- I • <»> i> m for West Scio pain a ■ -h it affords is atone worth ami 8:14 a in and 2:<X)p m for Munkera many times its cost. Obtainable every - where. JU! LEE Manufacturer* of W. A Hiving. I'r< »ident R ou<h Esti nut ft s f 7/r 11 /’n A I . Itnndail, Vice Pre*. a general banking business, receive» mone) subject to < h< cm , ¡>ays interest on lime <l<-|KMiits. and U regularly inspected by state bank examiner*. MC ’<» nud one mile « a»t and une mil«- south <>f // I' ii fnisin <! R. SHELTON OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Administrator of E»tat<-a .van« Negotiated, Abstracts Obtained and Examined \V<‘ rniTV a full Tea, (’otTee, ('aimed 1 mods, fact, ov••rvthiiijx • Ci for the table. line of Spier*, mid in needed <CIC orkoon A. 0. PRILL, M. D. Physician Surgeon Téléphoné, Exchange No. II HIBLER 8 GILL CO OREt.ON LEVANT ATTORNEY AT LAW cl-2 New First Salumai Hani. I’.ldg. \LBANY < 1REGON G. F. Korinch, B. V. S Veterinarian A. G. Prill From three tn five year» a^rin;» in wood doc» a:I that Naturt can do to make Tux- edo mild and rnclh tv. 'I hen Sci:ncr step» in with the original “Tuxedo Proces»’* V* imitated but never equaled — and tnkei out all the bite. Pouch . 7 :V5 » in 6:i:i P m Shelburn Lornl flamt Phon« M «nd St YoucanbuyT'txedo everywhere I North South Albany. 'hll » Hy (Dally except Sumlay — because they can »moke Tuxedo from dawn till dewy eve in perfect ccm.X t and with abv tys increasing satis faction. You take no risk in trying Tuxedo. Re;.d that uncon ditional guarantee in the top of the tin ; get your money back from the dealer if you arc not thoroughly satisfied. W xvitiurn Springfield branch WEH scio Meets II. < TODAY S MAGAZINE M C Gaines took a load of hogs to 1ebanon the lust of the week, also 24 head of beef steers. George I ilyeo will h ave one day this week fur Montana with a Ane bunch of young cattle for breeeing purpose« and will spend some three months to see how he likes the country. Arrival and Departure of Passenger U1LL DELIGHT YOU I Both Automobils Tt hphont s ST. I } I (E\ -• OHEGOS DR. T. K. SANDERSON DENTIST ¿lee vc-Valve Motor so now there’s no need to sacrifice pride to economy Now for the fir»t time your tense of pride and strictest economy are fully satisfied in one and the same car. Never before ha« a stylish, eomfortable. completely equipped ear 1« cn offered at anvwlxre near so low a price This Overland coats only Stft.V Hut it is every inch an Ov. •. -I a t I i I ,-t t. e, • .i ar. It is roomy, strong an 1 powerful And It in absolutely complete to the last detail. Of course it is eldctri -ally lighted and started; and the electrical contrdl buttons are locat< I on the steering column right at your Anger tips. As for easy ruling, th;« nowea’ Overland i« not to b- compared with any other car of its site The b-ioyant cantilever rear springs, the deep, soft ut>hol«tery, and large tires provide real riding comfort. You should have a car this apri->< and if you want top class at bottom price, it must ne this Overland, for no other car meets both these require- me: Th demand for this < ar i« in ex<- »■ of the factory's raiMwity. Order yours now. to avoid delay. See me right away. Model 75 $695. Scio Telephone: 27-7 ’»CIO OREGON How’s Th •»? Wo off-r O’ ■■ i I . rrd I 'olinri Reward (or any c < of Catarrh that cannot bo > trod by llnll'r Catarrh C m r J < HENI ••• » CO . TntoSo. O Wa, th*> titi.hrrtirn' -L Imvw known ►’ J • !:rr»<»y tor th«* M ar», mvl hrllava Him prrf«Mntty b r.»< • in dl I d ’*•««••« trwnaarfkmn =» . ! I ’ »r> Uilh n»- • I • < »i r y <Mlt any ma«h* bv ht« firm NATIONAL HA«XK <>fr’ <‘OMMEl«’ll Toledo, < I Haifa Catarrh t*ura 1» tai *n Intrrnalh. arftr.g dlrrtfly tif n th* bl« «4 nrwl m«i <••»»»• aurfa«*-* r»f tna ayai»*tn Taatfmonlala ► hl tr*e i r rrrtta |- r hotfla. Mold by all Tab« Ilan a lomlli lllla fnr core’I a* Hon. •’.tA-T'- The Weekly ksnaas City Star and the Santiam News, both one year for jl. 15.