The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, March 22, 1917, Image 2

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Mrport «•( the venditi» n
THE MJU SIATI
Produce and
Cream
I a tu in tin* market for
product» of
ail kiuil-, *<>
bring it in.
I am paying top pi i •»•<■ t »r
Eggs, Poultry <>t ail kin-i-»,
<*hick«»iiH. Turkey'1, <»•......
and Put kit, also \ cal and
Poi k.
Iii addition to tliete. I am
paying within 2 cent* hcie,
ol the top lot ( ' I { IW M.
deliverer! in Portland
I also aim to keep • ¡¿Ititi
2 cents of the Portland mar­
ket on all produce.
Bung n»e your green hid< -
ami pelts and 1 will treat
you light.
O. R. TURNER
Successor to
Densmore-’.Vaile Co.
(6hr $:inti;nn ileus
PUBII8HED EVERY THURSDAY SY
t
L. W. CHARLES
sintered »1 the postoffUe at Scio. On- .
m> seeon.l-cla»» mail matter.
Mt.’HM» HII’IK IN
BAR.GAIN
CLUBBING
OFFER
HAII'S
rate« male
application.
At S ck » in the Stair of Oregon, at the
close of busin.-as March 5. 1917
, tetn-d t-vo wrrki and will hereafter
<>l»n on August 16th and ck>a« --n <>c- |
tuber !5th. the bag limit ha* been re
liuced from three to two deer in any
season.
!n Gam* district No 2. th«- open deer
•««•on begin» on Sept« ml er let ard !
w il rls*e on Oct. b< r 3l*t, with the rx-
U<>n of Kkmalt.. Malheur arid Har­
ney count w*. • !.«(« tlittrie n «ill be
-.!«- •»• .- as I’ I' -friit N« 1. Hag
limit I* reduced to two deer.
KKsotBcaa
Ixian« and dUcounts
S&S.71ti>S
Overdrafts, secured and un­
33K. J
secured. .. ...
...
Bonds and warrant*....
.
Hanking bouse
....................
3,«»>.<U
1 urniture amt fixture*
...
900.00
I )>• open season on migrator) bird*
2,300.00 throughout the stat«- will tie from Oc­
Other real estate owned
j Cash and dur from approved
tober D«l to January l-'ah, with the ex-
reserve banks ........
cepti. n of Malheur aiel Harney .-««•»
< hecks and other cash item*
tie*, where the »easun will be from
•epte nlxr IClh to ’»eceinber 31*1,
Total ............. ..
Th. < hit • m - pheasant ben ha» 1« rn
I rot. ltd aid < nly n
biW* may
UARll.ITIKA
110,000.00 kerrsfter b«- killed, th«- bag limit is five
Capital stock pai«i in.. ...
in any one day awl not more than ten
9,500.00.
Surplus fjnd ...’.. ........
In any «even consecutive day*.
j L'ndivid«-d profits. Isen expen­
In Howl River county a trn day«’
ses ami taxes juud ........
412.2f-
op« i season on male l hin<-sv pheasant*
Individual «leposits subject to
check ................................. 119,507.42 he* b< en provid«-«!, from October 1st
to October loth, with a l ag limit of
' Demand certificate« of
three birds in any one «lav or ten dur­
5.7U6.64 ing the sca»»r-.
deposit............................. .
| Time ami savings
All over th«.- »tat-- the bag limit on
de,«««ita ...............
..
4.913 « I out ha« l»e»-n reduced from 75 to 50
3*1.77. treat, or 35 pound* in any one day.
Reserved for taxes
............
Winter fishing f««r trout in Game Dis­
Total.............
150,430.05
trict No * ha» been prohibited with
State of Oregon, /
the .-Xccpti ««f .hat trout over IS inches
in length may be caught
j County of Linn I
The open »easoti «m six inch trout
I. E. l>. Mier», cashier of the above
vamed bank, do solemnly swear thai begins April 1st and sportsmen are
rg<d to purchase their license sn«l
-.he above -I* to merit is true tn the beet
carry them on their person a* strict
>f my knowledg«- ami belief
•rders have been given deputies to
E. t>. Mr KHA, Cashier.
iheck up all angiers found fishing in
Subscribed and »worn to before me
the streams.
hi» 14th day of March, 1917.
R. Shelton Notary ¡»ublic
Correct attest:
A', A. I wing. A. )' Ha: lali. Director» i
l igard, and Mrs Martha Jung­
wirth of B »ring.
No aummer .vet. Some snow
on the hills w ith high cost of liv­
ing makes times look sorter blue.
Mr R C Pej'perling an I fam: y
ap-nt Sunday with Mrs Pepper»
ling’s brother Curtis Cole and
family ut Kingston and took a
look at some of Mr Cole’s fine
stock.
Mrs Will (¡runes and Mrs
Fr.ehtl spent last Sunday with
Mrs Grimes mother, Mrs Jake
Weidman.
Mis Clyde Rodgers at .1 Mrs S
Il Cole'spent Thursday a f tert < oi
witli,Mr* Delong and her moth r
Mrs Chas Richardson.
Wilbur Elemming spent Sun­
day with bis brother Tom Flem­
ming near Stayton.
The three splendid maga­
Mrs Will Rhoda is on the sick
zines illustrated above and
list this week.
the Santuiin N'ws, total re­
Mr and Mrs F B Frost. Mr
tail value $3.25, all one
Clara Smith and daughter, Mt s
year for only
(¡’ml\s a id .1’hn Frott Pt mid
the tuner al of Mrs Will Leever
at Providence 19 raduy.
PIG ATLAS FREE
Mrs Clyde Rodgers spent To-
To all th
taking advantage of
afternoon with Mrs Benton and
thia off.-r wr will include FREE
Mrs Cree.
a Big, b|*- ial. 2*> ragc Atlas of
the P rifle Vorthweat States and
Anna Stellmacher retorr e<l
of the World.
Invaluable for
home Saturday from the I. M
horn«-. school or o flice.
Call at
Calavan home near Scio wh re
our orfi. «• an.I* see thia premium
she h^d been working the pa t
for yourself.
week or so.
Mrs J D Grimes ha* recovered
so as to be able to return hon e
Monday.
Mrs Joseph Fink died Thurs­
day eve at the ho ne of her dau­ Salem the past twn or three
ghter, Mrs Joe' Jungwnth. She years She leaves a husband and
had been sick the greater part eight children, «even girls and
of the pa-*t year with cancer ot one hoy. They are. Ella of Can­
the liver. She was buried Sun­ ada. Isaura of Salem. Mike, Mrs
day in th»» Catholic cemetery Tracy Rund, Mrs Mary Jung­
east of Jordan.
They formerly wirth and Mrs Anna Lochn**r of
lived here but had resided in Jordan, Mrs Susan Sthauner of
$1.65
THE SANTIAM ItEWS
Occupies an entire block,
easily aecr«sib> to Port­
land’s Theatre and Shopping
district
553 OUTSIDE ROOMS
Rates:
Without bath, $1. j>er
day. upward.
With hath. $1.50 per
day, upwards.
Grant Smith A Co., Owner»
Eric V. Hauser. President
H. H. Cloutier. M ng Director
New Undertaking Parlors
Mr N C Lowe is the only li­
censed undertaker and em­
balmer of Scio.
All work
guaranteed satisfactory. We
have a large stock of cas­
kets on hand and a nice
hearse. All calls promptly
attended day or night.
A lady’s services will be
furnished if required.
N. I. Morrison and N. C. Lowe
SCIO,
OREGON
MARKET
M cknight &
.Syd Stringer who is employed
on the Geo Leever farm near La-
j comb spent the week end visit­
ing at the Westenhonse home.
THOMAS CREEK JOTTIIM
KIRI LAND. OREGON
Choice Ei’<‘sh Mont; Pure Food and
Sanitary Inspection Invited. Home
Made Bacon, Lard and Sausage.
Mr and Mrs S B Cole spent
Sunday at the home of Haman
Shelton, Sr.
a
known <
MULTNOMAH HOTEL
SANITARY
A force of men began work
Friday on a cheese factory build
ing east of the Jordan store .
I’ney eX|»e t to have the factory
m operation bj May 1.
ONE YEAR
STRICTLY IN
ADVANCE. ONE DOLLAR
Advertising
t
BASK
daley
STICHA'S CONFECTIONERY
«/. «S .S'7/<’//./.
M.s Geo Lcever of Lac< mb
spent Saturday and Sunday will. ‘
her aunt, Mrs Evaline Shelton
and her uncle Haman Shelton,:
Sr.
Chatter Box.
Proprietor
Confectionery, let Cream, Toltacco
am! Ciòara
l’(>>T (’.\KI»S A SPECIALTY
SCIO,
OREGON
oi
We mike a specialty
of
Friendship, Engagement and
Wedding ring«. F M French A
Son, jewelers and engraVers.
Albany.
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SCIO, OREGON
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Pendleton to get a new garagi
one hundred feet square.
U hen in town do not fail to call at our »tore.
where y®u will always find a good line of staple
merchandise to select from Our prices are the
lowest and«.ur gi««d* the best
Changes in Game L^tws
I ishcrmen and hunter» mav save
fifty Cent» on »-«ch licence by buying
them In-fore May 21«t as on that <lat<
the law ba«»«-d at the recent »• »»ion ol
the lcgialature goes into effect increaa-
mg the pri«-e nf hunting and angling
license» from 11.00 to 11.50, ami «
combination liccn»e from S2.1K) to |.i 00.
St«te Game Wawien Vari D. Shoema­
ker »ay« that there ha* l*-cn quite a
ru»h for Mreuaee in many part» of Ha­
state, due in all probability to the fact
that the rai«e in license* will txrcom«
effective »<x>n. Other changes in th«-
game code made at the »-»«ion of the
Legialature ju»t cloeed are a* follow»:
1 rve running dog», or d«»g» following
upon the trac* of any gam»- animal,
may be declared a nuisance aft«-r notifi­
cation in writing to the owner of dogs,
and the animal* may then be killed
with« ut any criminal or civil liability
on the part of the person killing the
■a me.
On«»-half of all fine money» will here
after be »ent to the credit of the Game
Protection Fund.
Women arc exempt from purchasing
angling license«, but must obtain a
hunting licenae if thev desire to hunt
fur any of the game birds and game­
animal» of the slate.
The deer season for District No. 1,
which 1» western Oregon, has been '
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W e take egg* and butter in exchange ami pay
the highest price for same.
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Make our »tore your Headquarter*.
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