The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, October 20, 1899, Image 4

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    OF LOCAL INTEREST
Machine oil at l’«*ery A Peery’a,
A. <1. Prill, Physician and burgeon
Hcio (>r.
Try Hagey for watch«**, cluck« and
jewelry.
Harnish the photographer will bo
here .Satunlay, October 21.
If you want a g'xid bair brush at
reJuivol raies go tuD.iwson, Albany.
There will , m * a social dance Hous-
Iona hall in this city tomorrow, Sat
urday, night.
Manhattan horae fixj. ju«t the
thing fur over worked liurwa, at
lb MB E. ilibler’a
E. J. Daley is sampling hops ;n
this locality for I »her A Nels», of
i Albany, this week.
Ilair brushes and combs it lb |xr
cent discount for ki day* at l*aw-
rp J. WIE*»N,
&*»elzuoa cí CjaiaLtz:»
suns Pill shop, Albany.
A. M. Young has moved his firnl-
The following resolutions have
been adoptcsl by the Crabtree Camp, ly from the .'(linkers residence to
Misb rn Woodman of America, on the Bridgford property.
Fred iMwson of Albany will sell
the death of fra Heener:
Wherers, Neighbor Ira Heener, for fhi day» hair brushes and combs
I«», «>KI«»<»N.
lias I mm n garnered by the muster at io j>er cent discount.
above to his eternal home, and as
If you want th«* t«*st meal for the
1)14, J. W. V'MiEI.,
the lodge ha* lost a strung aupportcr, money .'*« * served in th«* val ey, go
hl* mother arid fattier a kind and to tlie Allstny lunch counter.
HPF.f IALIST Kill RFFRACI H»N devoted son, and the community a
E. J. Haley la putting on the fin­
A.sD DI I F.tTs OF THE I A E
valued ami most energetic member, ishing touches Io the Interior of J.
therefore twit
i'ourt. axi >, onrx*«>v
Zabranskaya new jewelry store.
IU>«<>lvcd, that we extend to th«*
MF" Will make n-gular trip* to .*•< io
<«. F. Coffey is this w«-**k moving
lM*reav«*d
our
deepest
sympathy
and
Watch I'M-al'-ulumn toril -ti nt visits
his faml'y Into town, and w ill oevu
commend them to the care of a mer­
py the I. A. Muukera residence.
ciful Provide itce.
Manhattan Einimvnt Is ju«t the
R,-aolv<*d, that a page bo set apart
i>outid horses nnd
‘
in the minutes to tile memory of our thing for hoof
• •
departed nelghtsir, that a copy l*e sprain» of all kind». Ro** E. Hi»
furnislusl the ta*rei«v«si family and ler.
a copy la* sent to ho H astiam
Several of our crack »hot deer
hunters left the first of the week for
NI» - for publication.
J
M. Kt'T* K.
the mountains ill <|ueat of a few
rnopRiK nd«
i deer.
W. M. Pow t I I.
E. II. COKNKTT.
Joseph Wesely is quite ill, nt tin*
Ehiving
•
15 tsnt«
t «IM.
Scio hotel, with chills Slut fever but
Hair Cutting.
15
hi» friends are hupoful for bis speedy
i recovery.
Shiapooing
15
Thrw Doctor» la Caaia;tatua
Win. Brenner has the lumber on
Ltd ita lair Iraaainf
From Benjamin Franklin.
i the ground for a new sidewalk
Bathe
"When you ar«* sick, what you ! along his rualduncc property on the
like boat !• to be cho«en for it medi | south side.
cine in the first place; what exj*vr , Mr* Wm. Abl.itt, who has been
lence tells you is beat, to I»* chosen . * ill for the pa*t »ix weeks, is now Im
In lh«* second place; what lensoh it. proving, and her many friends Imp«*
e. Theory) says is la-st io be chosen to see tier among them again soon.
in th«* Inst place. But If you can get ;
Harnish th«* Albany photographer
(Just Foriseli has r* >ntr<>nli<-d Hie Hr. Inclination, l*r. Experience »nd
'Folcilo creamery duri Ing
_ the past six Hr. Iteason to hold a crui-uitatiiin to will Is* at his H*.-io gallery, (Saturday
months, and finds himself a »nur gelher, they will give you the- best morning, «»*.-(. JI, and rem tin three
days. ( all on Saturday and «vol J
$T»si, nt least, abend. Ho has milk
advice that citli tie taken."
••I, oh an nvrrnge, *evrnt«*«m head
When you h tvo a bad cold Hr. In I the rush.
of cows, but has mcr. aneti his herd clinstlen Would recommend Cham*
I>r. Brown«* has made some decid
to the cxti'nt of twenty tuo cnlvt *. tierlaln’» Cough Remedy I mm - ru - m * it «»d Improvements In tliu
Mont­
• very nnc of which Ims tx-en raised is pleasant and safe to take. Hr. gomery building, which he reeontly
on fr«H- skim milk from the cream­ Experience would r«*ccomm**«l It be purchased, anil now Iris a very neat
ery, a till free grass.
cause It never falls to effort a "p«'«-dy ly arn«ng«*d office.
ami |>ertnanent cure. Hr. Reason
A. B. Steinbacli A Co, tho Port­
would recufflend it l*ecau*«, it Is pre land clulhiers, nru reaching nut for
Manhattan horse r< m«*d le­ are par'd on scientific principle*, and country business, and wltti this alm
protti vely guáranlo« «I. They are act on natures plan in relieving th«' in view they have an add in this
tlie liTOt on the maiket
E, lungs, «ipening the secretions and Issue of Tur Nrw*.
lllbk*r.
restoring tho system to a natural
Notice.—All ixirsona hunting or
nnd healthy condition. For .sale by otherwise trespassing on my premi­
Peery
A
Peery.
se*- after the dat«* uf this piper, w ,11
XOTI< E FDH PITLK ATION.
tie severely dealt with under tlio
Al
t Hy, «»rr ,
state trespas» laws. T. J. Mlinkers.
Our Scio Jeweler, Mr. A. W. Ila-
• h ♦< J<*>r U. »•
V • ■ i- - a
INI-'.
gey hasjm-t put in quite all addi­
Wanted. All
tho««*
knowing
■
tion to tils stock consisting of a fine themselvea Indebted to us to cit'l
tl*»n lu
fJtthi |»«j> f in Mimanti nf hi*
(UM ìii , a»><t fimi m M
»ili t«c ti.X'lt» *•« »«v<
line of clocks, watches and jewelry, and «M'ttie at nn e.trly d.ite, as Wi*
p»r « «tuttiy < 1^4 m or l.hiti < >H»tifv. m Al'«*)*
•Il of guaranioad quantity, lie has are in no-*d of money and mud col
4 Negl
im tktwxt tn»W r «, i» ««. vb
also a clioh-o lino of »pectnclos, In 11 lect what is duo us. Peery A Peery.
NK* T«’> »
'X .
H B ’Ile* f<»4 t? < •>»•: 4 i-l «•*.
J4 f|t . • ; ì «
le*t nt vie and
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Ix'St
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makes mid
Ih natnol I I h *
Itiff « Hn.-a»«« • t,, |,,,
Our new Cap«*» and Jackets liav*<
mountings. S.u him for any thing
Hi* «mtinihoun rv*ni«k>n<* tipmi wh I «ulliia-
; arrived. They ur«* beiwitie» and Very
I Voi <«(
fegot. r|», J um pii %
lOreitrxr
in his line.
< cheap. Come and mak«> your »elec-
B H.b
Hvltit W
'♦•Urti!,
|r*«-
Wml, alt hf Jrrdan, I t«»n rotini i. ’» ivw mi
tious while the stock i« unbroken,
• HA> n M<»ORK»
litt
of bo!
in The l iny will soon bo gone. M. M. Dan-
Ifr-g’v*»-»
. iel.
II, 11. Honline,Hcio’« ;*.pul ir ton
sol*lai artist, has an nd in this is-
su*' id Im N i w •*. He now Im- a
nice line uf cigars, which w ill I mi uf
great convenience to his numerous
patron».
Wanted Bacon ami E«r<1. I will
pay 1'K'onla per pound for side l»i
eon, I2| cent* for hams und io cent«
for lard In five nnd in (xiu.id buck-
1 el *, in ««xchange for gu<xls. S. M.
j Daniel.
They arc teltlng a gtxxl joke on
Liveryman Frank Irvine one which
fully acc«>unts for the gray hairs
i which are notieeable on the top of
liia head of lata. I rir.k never did
have any use for a sheet*, nohow
A. W. liagey has an adv on thi*
|*ng*' telling our reader» of his new
stock ot giaxfs III the jewelry Imo.
Mr. llagey lias ju«tly enrned the
mime of being a g<xxl Workman ami
a fair, honest business man. Give
him a call.
After an nliaenc«* of four week«
from the office of this paper wo are
again in the «siilorinl chair. It is a
pluasurc, however, to lx at tho helm
again, and although we may again
«Min eng.igo in hard labor it will on­
ly tx> of tem|H*rary duration.
Wanted All persons
knowing
themselves indebted to the under
signed either on note or account to
. all and M-tl!*- ilt I" . 11 ; . dkta, M
we wish to increase our stock of
!>«•«( Vlllllrs VOI
gixxls and it takes motley to bu>*
for thè money.
them, llospe« tfully, H. M. Daniel.
Prof. W. II. latinb removed a |>aln
A full si/«*<l «hitibl«* ( otton lilniiki't
from my shoulder and breast that
for 5o et*. Otlit'ir at <»0, Ii5,
had troul*l*'t me constantly for live
luoiilhs. He did It Inoue treatment
7"», INI,
ihh I il.50
At night it would often pain me mi
badly that sh*ep was imp*,««ible for
me. Very Truly. W.C. Warwick. 1
Rev. A. W. Bagley, p istor of the
M. E. chur*-h at Jefferson, will hold
■nrvl * - It th,- M. 1. * bun fl III this
Hlkui with ni«’«* white
■- 'ly. ■'ii'i'i ’i- I
m *
and evening i.n*l also on tho thiol
eur<l*'f cotton.
aud fifth Hunday In eech month
thereafter. All are cordially InvH
od to attend.
There 1» n great scarcity In China
pheasants this seanon. It seems ax
though the late spring rains killed
off moat nf tho young blrdi and
hunters are not very lit«'rally re­
9
warded tor it hard days hunt. It is
likely that bird» Will bo more pientl
tul next season, owing to the length
of the clo»«xl st**»,in.
A nice line of
If any of our rrodora hitve any
Mens, Boya,
business In the insurance lino to bo
Women» hik I Mi»**«*«
done We should like to Icok after it
for them. We bav«> been ap|x>inted
agent for the Ixindon, t lvrrjxxil and
Globe Inauhince company, and as
cheapest you ever »aw.
we are not getting overly rich In
the new*p»i*er work our fr'end«
If you want a bargain
w ho have buildings to Insure could
‘ help us by giving ua their work In
thia ¡4 the place to get it.
that line.
There was a public meeting at the
city hall Tuevlav evening of this
week In the lnt«*r»«<t of the Mixlern
Wmxlmon of America. Thu alien
dance w»s gixxl and a very enjoy- .
1 ,ble ii • w. ,'i I. 7 i» -peiker* *>>
Allinei at Law ani Milan Public
SCIO SHAVING PARLORS
<H. H. HENLINEt>
NnmmmmmmmnrorotiroimM
NEW GOODS!»
E
E
E
IVED
A nice lot of
New ( «oods t< ir
the Fall Truth
F New Capes and Jackets
tor Women
E
Al isscs ami
E
E
E
( ’li i hlrcii
A big lot <»t Cottoli Bl.inket*'
All Wool Blankets for $
E Neu
(’omfortcFR
E
E New Underwear.
excellent bargains
E
E New Shoes. New Hats
Mild many other art icios
E
E
E Mackintoshes and Box Coats,
E
I
S. M. DANIEL
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the evening were R F I •
l.lncs*lti. Neb. so I II'
v >i
*
er, ot lw*«*«iHHi. Iw> la s mvmhs,-
were add«*«: to the romp hero as a
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result of the mrotlng.
J C. Johnson was up from Suleiu
Notice—Min< e, O-lober 1st 1*W,
we, the undersigned proprietors of the first uf the week.
Mi«» Sylvia Munkera i» visiting
"S iu R..Ih r MIlls" have chwd the
credit bu*im*ss and berndter all par­ In Porliatel this week.
ties wishing tuetchandisc in our
Ml*« Anna Zivny
I* visiting
line, mu«t have grain on store nr pay friends In Aitxxny this wovk.
cash, fur sane Thanking our many
Mr. ami Mr*. F. I Junes «pent
customers for |>««t patronageau J ask Sunday with relative* in Al'siny,
ing a continuation, on now line»
Mr*. N, T. Illggin an«l Mr» A
however Wearv yours atixiou* to
W. Hagey drove to AI thin y \V«»I
please. Johnson A Phllll|>«.
nesday.
Mr«. Mary t’. Morgan, wifi* of
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Irvine aud
Janin Morgan die«l at her home In
McMinnville, \\ ***lnes«lav of last two children, were Altiany visitors
w«M*k, ugixl .* 9 years nine munths W«*«lne**liy of this week.
Ml« Faina «¡III left Satunlsy last
and eleven «lays. Nhe w.«s tho only
sister of J A. Jaruagau, ol this city for Portland where she a ill remain
■ nd was ts.rn In t'oopercounty, Mo., during the winter with Mr. and
In IMo Sbe was first marred to Mrs. Roy R. Util.
John Wolverton, and lived in Iowa,
J. O. Carter, of Detroit. »»* down
rsiio wa* the mother of right child­ Saturday evening to aUen<l l<»lg*'
ren. Th«* funeral t*»*k pla e at Am­ and shake hands with bls host of
ity, and thr s«>rvice** w< r«* conduct* friends in the««* part*.
cd by Elder Caln, formerly of tin»
Bert Bilyeu arriv«*d In Scio the
clly.
first ot the w»ok from Eastern <>ro
Them are yet several of our •Ute gon, and Will visit with friend* anil
acribon who have cxi>r*'*s**l a de* lelatlv»« for a few days.
•Ire to tmy their »ubacription In
Mr. aud Mrs. I .a ri more are now
wood and to those who have not de Scio citixen.s, and are comfortably
livered tbc wood we wish to a*«y housekeeping in the Harnish rwii
that we would like to have it dcliv dance, near the railroad.
i • r«-*l a« roon hs |KMwlt>tw It is now
Miascs Nettle Hull and Myrtle
' getting at suit the time ef ymr
when » person wants to s.« |*h win­ Calavnn and the latter« brother,
ters I»<«id pile’l Up In th«' shed, »*> if • laud*», went to Purtlind Saturday
y**u wish to pay up with w<sxl last to take In the Expoeltlon.
Mr. and Mrs. <’. V. Johnson left
please i|o so at oner, as it will not be
i*>ng until the ntads will not permit \Vedn«’s«lay for Portland where
thev w III visit for a few day* with rel
uf much woo«! hauling.
«lives, and also took a look at the
W itliln the courw of a few weeks oxpoafllon.
Scio w ill have a Itxral telephone sys­
A
Crisman waaover from Stay,
tem ••»( ibilshed and In good Work­
ing order. The -' stem will inilude ton Tuesday, lie was one of the
a phone at the S. I*. >1 q**>t at West aprni«ers of tin* P, H. Brenner ea-
S-lo, and which will tie free to all t.'ite, and was here on bustneas con-
;*«*rsoti* having telephones in tholr n«a-ti'<l with tho rotate.
places of buslnes». The central of
D. S. Young«, of Albany, i* former
ficc will lx* located in the Tin southern < Ire gon resident and friend
N1 W » ottl* •*, ami re * *- 'liable ofllce of the winter, w i* among the num
hour* will I m * armngvd mj that good erous (hid Fellows Who Visited this
ami prompt service will lx* given all city last Saturday evening.
patrons of the -ystem as well us
Rev, Ford I. prosi ling older of this
lliow- who Uso thelong distance lino. : district, and I Rev. Bigley, of JetTer-
The telephone ha* passed the ex son, were in Scio \V«*lnes*lay, and
i
IH-rimental point nnd Is no longer ixindueted services nt the M. E.
<x>nsld<-re«l as luxury but a necessiiy church Wednesday evening.
In »11 business hou»e«.
Dr. J. W. Vogel, of Portland, ar«
WtiPe In *<-nr* h of il few of the riv«-d in Nclo I ue-Hi iy evening on
fatuou« CIHna bird* the editor of tils regular visit. Il«< lias a number
this paper, In eompiiny with H. E. of pit lent* here nnd ha* arrang'd to
Humner nnd I*. Il .McDonald had visit Scio every f*w munths.
the pleasure of a vi«it nt the pleii'*
(leo. Ivy, who has mule Ins home
unt farm home of Mr. and M rt in 1 astern Oregon and Idaho for
Heener, atxiut a couple, of rnilv’A •«uno time pssl, arrived in rk-lo Sat­
westoffwln, and enjoynl a wry
urday last, nnd will visit with hl*
sumptuous noon day meal with fnthi'r, Mr. Ivy, nnd sister, Mrs. .*.
tlie'*' pb'.is.int p< "pb' A few week« I. Shore.
ago fir«' ii« strovvd the r*»Meucu of
Wunlcy Enenlcka, who como hen*
Mr. ami Mrs. t’leener and they have
but recently ri'laiilt, nnd only moved with Ids parent* in May la-t, lift
into their new home Saturday. Th** I'uevlay for Rushville, Nebraska
new rei'idence, by the way . is n very lie expects toreinaln there the coin­
neat anil handily arranged home, ing winter, but may return here
and or.«* in wliicli these old t>«*ople next season.
Mis* Eva Myers returned Tues
may comfortably enjoy their declin­
ing day». Ed llnlsehweid was the day evening from Aumsville, where
buililer of tne new home, ami many she h id le'en for several dnvs past
nre the words of prniso Mr. and In Hie Interest of Mrs. M iry C.
rv
Mrs. Fleener have for him and ins Smiths millinery store. She
ports making a g xxi many sales In
work.
There Wits a Jolly good time nt that lucidity.
•dd I ellows halt in this vlty hi*!
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M. Peery enjoy
Saturday
evening th«* Ovawion • •I n couple of ilays visit with Mr.
being me conferring of two degree* nnd Mr*. <lr*'«Mi Coffee, at their
utxin seven candidates from Green home in Kai ima, Wash., after (he
Mountain balgo nt (bite*. Then* dOAe <>! (tie K. I'., grand lislge, al
Owing In th* l»a*l weather during the |>fud '
were ntaiut tin visiting odd Fc'lows Portland last week, to which Mark
-utiiiiier and full, which has caused a great *
present Io Witness th«* team work, was n delegate.
coming from Allmtiy, Stayton, Mill
to«» to my farnler friends, 1 am now going
Dr. nnd Mrs. II. E. Palmer, arriv­
City mid Gates. A splendid mid­ ed in Scio Tuesduy, nnd are the
to assist them all that I can by helling them
night lunch was *«'rve<t at the Scio guest» of Dr. mid Mrs. A. Ci. Prill.
gixxls in my line at
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hotel und it Is useli H« to add that nil Dr. Palmer once ri sided In S, Io and
did
ample ju-tlco to the repast ha» a host of friends here who ari*
The
work
wns not
finished pleased to know (hut he Is cnloj'tng
until almost morning, mol mi Imur quite n lucrative practice In Idaho.
or so uf nocial t ilk brought the «los­
Ml»* Ciriice Wylie 1« up nt Detroit
ing ceremonies along nt alxint four
this week with a stock millinery
o'clock. One of the inost pleasant
I’I h * patronage I have r«‘ceived in the past *
giHsls. Her friend* up th it way
f'.itures of the nights work wis nn
were very gl ut to meet tier, mid not
’T"?
mid the prompt payment» which my custo­
addreM by Grand M i»ter J. K. the least of whom was Mr. Mackey,
Wi'.ither'ord, whose remirks have
mer» have always ma*!«* enables rn# to buy i
nn old-time friend, who accomp.in
since been the souico of many
tnote good» at spot cash prices, therefore I i
wonla of praise. We arc unable to i<*i her ut> on the train. It was also
rc|h>rli*d that she wasexpos«1«! to the
give a list of tho*e present although •mall | m > x , t'Ut this prov«x! to 1»
have added new goods in all lines, an*l |.
it would have liecu it pleasure to
only u Josh.
tlioae de-'iriug anything in the line of ;
have done so.
Iieputy Game Warden •’Jack”
Watches, Clocki-’. Jeueli v, Spectacles, Bicy­
Th«* past season has been one nf Mliter waa over from AIRmy Mon­
many ilisapointinents to the farmer
cle
«»uiidrie?, etc. will iv<* money by calling ;
day night, lie was accompanied by
III« wheat crop was badly d imaged
R D. Cnluvan, net no amount of In
6n
in« In f**re purchasing. Thanking you i
by the* summer rains, while the flax
terlgations could induce them to ■uv
all for pa*t patronage and »olicitiug a edn- '
crop sustained, lu sum«» re»|»cct»t what license they h id t<> be here, al
greater drnnagv thin the wheit
tinuance of the same, 1 am, yours truly,
crop There ire many hundred* of though they were nlone but come
over In i double carriage. Riley
acres of flax yet uncut, l>ut if we
Calavnn had on a new hat. It was
should I k * favored w ith a couple ot
quite on expensive headgear; he
week' of good weather a ’gm»! por­
*iid it cost Him Jin In Albany, mid
tion of it limy yet bo sav««l. The
It Im
Hax IThcr company are figuring on we are satisfied that *t c«>st
about
»7
while
here.
purchasing next nensotis crop of fiix
In tin* field, or rather, in Scio. They
pro;*jse to buy th«* straw, ;>*e«*«l ami
Th» K» t Tira» Tabi».
all, at a given price la-r ton, bound
mid di'iiverid at their xrarehou*» In
Tho first soutli-tMiund overland
this city. This arrangement would leaves Portland at
a m. arrives
t Com*' to us for the briulit things
la* a great deal more satisfactory to *1 AIRmy it l_. I
leaves :it 12 1"
Wie farui'-r than tin* present system and arrives in San Francisco tho
I
anti the right things in
under which it is grown, as it would next evening at 7.-45, with one
k
encourige th«* farmer to tike great nights ride on the trip, passing
er pains to produ< e a first class art I through th«* Willamette« valley vn-
de of clron straw, as thO'<"*d would liri ly by daylight.
not I m * of any object to him. We
the second »•luth-tsiund of theday
hope to see th** H ix Industry grow leave* Port bind nt 7 p. in., arrives
and
to much greater proportions in this nt Albany at Hl.45 p. m., ami will be
liM-iility than it 1« nt present, as it two nights on the t<s«<l, arriving in
— FOR BOYH AND MEN -----
will I m * the means of employing a S.m Francisco almut ns now.
large number of men and will th* re
Th«« morning norlh-lMiutid arrives
for«* destrlbute a good d«*»l of capital nt Alistny and leaves nt a 13 a. tn.,
among the ¡axiple of tlii i vicinity,
arriving In Portland at 'J.|5a. m.
«
l'lie aftcrn<M>n north-bound over
A. D Reyiiohla Is superintending
Ni-W location—««r. Fourth an i Morrison »trout»
the building of th«* large "Warehouse Find arrives at Altxiny nt 2.57 p ■ It.
PORTLAND, OREGON
f >r the Flax Filter Company. The and leaves at A65, icmn.ning for
foundation Is about completed, mnl dinner. U arrive* at I’otlund at 7.16
the bulidlng. which i- .'HbMI feet in p. m.
Largì *t Clothior* In tho Northwest
sire an«l 2b feet high, w ilt I«» ru'h«*«t
Hwtnpl*« and d***«-rlptl*ins aunt on r«**|U«*»t
9
to compieliou as f ist as iltV’i -i.’-*i» it'/
CUHIluiswuilIvtsi Ml
The V»ulli )
the work. Should th«* weather re* Marton n'tiniy h*vv ordered the
main desr for a couple of weeks Steyton bridge dose« I to travel un*
there wlll|be a good quantity of flax III the necessary repair* can tx*
yet to thresh, In whi ich event I he made.
|>l iced
machine an*l engine will t<
in th** bnil ling when ‘-omplet.'d,
The «(esili w*xxl saw was doing a
mi l w hat flax that Is rl" ■ <*ti Igh to rushing busincxa the first of the
thresh will lx* hnu!« l here and week nnd In fact for a good many
IhrostM-d. Mr. Reynold* fiads just­ days past. It seemed as thotigh
ly proud of tho work done by Hie everybody wanted to rd Ilici«
machine, ns It h «s proven Itself caps wood tawed al the sanie tune.
bl«* nt doing the work <<>r which It
was made, and where thw flax Is nf
Don’t overlook A. W. Hagey*adv
go*si average length »ml carefully
I hss
tsiuml tie* innctiinc rosily took out In th!* Issue. He Mi a very nice
■ II the flax, nn«f In shoe» straw line of jewelry, clock« and watch*«,
where it was poorly t**uud It saved anti thir<e who are de«lrou« of pur-
at least 'st per cent of the s* ed. This «hating good* in these linea, should
fact wn* fully «lemnnslrated ">y Ink call on him.
Ing the straw nffer it had, been
through the machine »nd heating
out the retnaiodur of th«* -r*-<l by
hand To illustrate; It took five men
vo-xn-n«. for nn,
four day« th beat out about seven
Gtwan*«’«M
h it.it rtir*
vm I
ton of straw from whkh theym-cur
man-
«, Mmal
ftrv n Ao
•st six bU'hel* ot *«-**d The "traw
K- a • F* f » »• >f •
Lnl •*
wan nut wire ted, but wa* taken
r*hi.at« Tnur B iwil* With Ciaerwr*»««-
a ir’p < > lì » »’tarla Hpo«l»loB, vldfw1
from the »tack |u*t as It com** from
Facsjly 37Tiani kt Dxrioax. Al-
C«n f
e'ârî
fono»*. •• W f AfÄtrfcitut(D.'äium.r..
I
buey, from *5 ciuf» to $■’
IO* V U t‘C. C .’ ä H,
ft’f jHüd
t ■* wiechlol*
I
MORETXJ;
"NEW...
»«GOODS
For the Mid-Summer trade
I now have one ot' the largest stocks
in the county to pick from. My
g'ootis are.....................................
New, Lively Goods
that I turn over at least twice a year.
I keep no remnants <»t half a dozen
stocks. My prices will eom-
piire with tin' best, and 1
Pay More for Produce’
than any w other store in the country * ’!
ROSS E. HIBLER
SCIO, OBEGON
je) iQX
,
Your Attention, Please
flock Bottom Prices
A. W. HAGEY
The Scio
■ Jeweler....
Clothing, Hats
Furnishing Goods
<IA. B. STEINBACH 5 C0>
My rigs are liist-<
mid my horses
«re good drivers.
HM Concccls with all Trams al
Scio and loniu Train al Mnniers
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