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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1908)
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( '< tats Sk irts SI 11 íes ( iloves ( '<tr>ets 11osi« I V l‘etI ¡coats Suit Cases Men anti boys hats and clothing > inni • ‘iiius 11 ell'bpiiir- fur the yiHiiig young lixiixs Sitili a I'liiiir I L il' hi t«'i’.w for 21.la *ii a’ • ■— a ' i I- Ulix|ti<- iti L'lii-'iiati- SiIvor inanit'iire ► S,li er »liai tug si t Sili er ■»hai ile' tnt Silver gold linei! St 1I el In rati t I .11 .« Intixl it s. Silver cuke traca. Silver sugar and cream setH, N I -t' ■ I ■ 11> < I M lltt’l lierai I’listlll lllbuilIH ill lilt I Bhiiliigriipli itlbuins lll<,«, i’t< in-i| L»-t ri -i I • it i<f fti'lii-il “irjar ami er Vlllìl »••t -. II. I h I pai 11 let I. •old Et itm-I si ent’ ami cn itti svi- III bini’. 2ri‘i’ . wllllx mxi pink, tmli i’.'óiLi -ft. ( iolil 11 imim'il floral «lettigli in unt r si tu u itir nets <‘t<*a Vast— ■ Childrens' M isses an 1 I .adics •* I »;111 k s I Taw ing Slates Bockinir Horses Itiiei-’i's Santa quarters tol si Iks ( « .inic.s ■ .. > V V. I « ink> miti ( ìmiH’s l’iuiiks .- inI Doll Santa ( 'laus I lead- I )ivss I ‘at terns I rains Doll Shoes Nuts Aerial S\\ in_r the I’rol I V ( 'ai s < ’audios I Jiliips tur ch ildrcii. l»it I les Balia tas 1 quarters Balls I J'llK HIS r •"alita ( lails 1 lead inllrt fll-1'S ( nlllir I h . xxs Work lioxeH 11iimlkereluef IxiXtm 111<ii <• boxes N«'«’ktie Ix.xeg Pili Ulivi» Slim ing svtH Shiiving mugs ILiml piiiiitnd pin fusli- i alpi Li «ni li. bC« <•« r- ~ n >.'* >■ ’- ' ■'- j Wm Brenner went to Portland. Mon- Pl Iti IV * Al E I he Lit) Elecilou. day, relative to the »ale of hia timber I will «rii ut |rtiblU- •»Ufi’ laruix, of which mention wax made in Scio's city election, laxt Munday wax, th«- N ews some weeks ago. nr' tably, the moat qwiet one ut her farm, 5 mil«*« K»j*t of < liibtrvf, com nixtory. Not a context for any of the nwncing at In A M . on Mis* Hattie Canfield and Mi»» IMIy SATURDAY DE« EMBER 1». Il ALBANY <>RE. office» »nd not a vote cast until the Dairy went over to Albany Tuesday th«- following |»-r»onai proj«-rty afterniMin. lialeei, the election board evening to see the play "Sis Hopkina' ___ ____ _____ _ ........... ' ' I i»n of v-' i 11 tv < I had _ cuminenc» talking ___ al«.ut offering „ a which wax on for that evening. premium for votes, ta-fore" the Nawa ofcows.somefreshandotherstocom«’ PRESS (i< X >l>> war <>l-l ofa-ned the l>all ball by easting casting the first ( ¡n ” - • - 2 v<-ar -.1.1 heifers, heifer», • I ■ ur--i l •Mrs. A. J Johnson, of Corvallis, man o|«-ne«l “ p. tn When heifi heifer», rs, 3 I heifer calve»., < alv- , I fuil bl«»*l came over Wednesday morning, rallv«l vote somewhat after 2 A very nie» aide cr«-am Panatila here because of the severe illness of the last vote wax (lulled it was found Jersey bull. »1.25. All of the above cattle are full bl<»«l her sister Mrs. Jennie Warner. that nut mure than one-thir<) of the Siciliian- »> 50c, $' OO «nd $1 50 and grade Jerseys. hor kale — -me bhx-k <«f ground, 5 voters considerod the election of aufliei- Si * * i '^ i ‘. alni H isti * imm I», hi 2«> head of guntx. part nan.i-«, 2 lir.xxl ent importance, to go ami vote. r.»m li> use, I m n slid oilier out build ■ream arnl other light «baili-», very Hut one ticket was offered and the sow», soon to farrow. I wagon, 1 hack, Ina», al a liM’k’ain. h«ir anv informs- appropriât«' fur outing. thereon name«l received I diac harrow, I rvM»w««r Mi>d mke. lo u n relative to n,e »anil, call al tin» candidat«-» . . ' ‘ • ' ■ ' ' nearly the total vote, vvcejit in the stand* of lie-». , 1 ■ t olli.e. arid a lot of house hold • \l< >RI»S <■»»«• of W F. Gill, wh«« had l-een named leghorn hen«, i tic Iva t*Mj nurnt-r School election next Monday, to vote for treasurer. J. F. Weaely wax sub furniture and other nr Our •t<«k «a» • little 1*1» in r«un a tax to support the schools and |>ay xtitute«! I m - csum - it wax found that Gill oux to mention. AH «urtw of fio unti • t»K in bill i* el» flow K litllt Tt kwh Or ‘■’it intereat on the lionda. This i» a matter wax living just outxldc of the city nut»*« w *h u|>- rnttfr Mt lr and a little m«»rr «juaht) under. ca«h; over iì which interest» everyone sial a full limits. li m H the t.iiiiil«’ r» In -♦ vote should be recorded. The new txianl of officers elected are proved security; fi |wr cmt. intorest; S ih -’T cent du«- fi months aftvi dal»*. >ur Patent I’ »Il Oilord» lor ladi«« nt Nick Sprenger, Albany’s I»»»» plaster as follows: $3.50. Mayor, A. G. Prill, elected fur the discount for cash on tl.'tlV »c<‘»>U»dÄ. er, has been in Scio thia week, tmixhing F rank SttoRvai, uli the stoic building >H-cii|iits| by the third time. recurd«-r, P. Ii Mac I tonal« I: Auctioneer. marshal J. E. Cyrus, treasurer, J F llibler Jk Gill Co. anti also, making K D .Mii it., « lerk Wexely; ahlrrnien, |{ M. Cain, Cha* other refiMim tp the Game» block A graal ’>0 «raí »'-I Blanket, th. Wcwelv, E. C. Peery, J F. Ix-ffler, J thine fur coast or mountain um -, Wire fencing, if we are to judge by I. Calavan, R. W Gill arai A. E. Ran mi i«. th«- large number of huge rolls, which «tall. »4 50. are l-eing taken out uf town by our F rost At the family home East of farmer», ha* about completely sup Scio on Deeemtwr ft, Bats, l.a-ira Ann REPORTOFTHE CONDITION OF planted all other kinds of fenca materl- I ru«l, wife of < ieorge I' Frost; ago! THE SCIO STATE BANK, at Scio in al. Men’» reindeer gauntlet f.lovc- fit! year«, 2 month» net . 'av the State of Oregon, at the close of $1..«0. Sunday services at the Christian busincM, November 2x, liaw. laiura Ann Snoderly wax horn in Jack' A g-«»l Glove with hor»«-l.ide pain church. Preaching at 11 a. m., subject; arm county, Missouri, on September II RRROtllU.'Ka. and goat cuff ai -I ' « St.OO. "The Great Commuution. ” I Subject fur txvans and discounts .... $17,1IX 76 1M2. She errmaed the plain* with her Soni« new driving Glove»m bro«n, the eyening "Immortality, ." father'« familv in Ih52, the H r t Every- Over drafts, secured and body Iffy lied to attend. 750. D. E. Nur-1 unsecured 4M.21 (wing a part of what »M known as the cruRR, Mimx'er. I Bonds, securities, etc ... 14,046.40 "Joab Powell train ” During the journey her mother died Complaint baa been filed with both »tanking h-.ua». furmtur» the city and »tate board of health, of * and fixtures ........... .......... 5,000,IM) ane wax buried at \-h Hollow. She wax married to G«»<»rge T. Front » LOCAL BREVITirS the utiaamtary condition of the reai- Cash and due from approved T<> the* union wu ri-aerve bank» ......... 37,75«» 10 ■m March 1««. I hv .» di-nce property ix-longing to M. M. ia.rn aeven children, five aona aixl two Check» ami other cash items H5.3B I'evry. Be< auxe of this condition then- Soon after the marrint-«- Total .... "4.472.wi daughter». Try Arnold fur stationery. are two caeca of typhoid fever in the the <h-. <- i«.-d became n meml>er >>f th- I.IAHII.ITIKS. E. C. I'eery »pent last Sunday in *.l- family which i* occupying the property. \ Capital stock pan! in ..... $111,001).00 Baptist church itnd of which *h<- con tinned to Ilv a conxixtent inrmlex to bany. Surplus and undivided profits Direct i mm i a*, lory. th« tun» <>f her d-ath She hv«l i> Individual deposits »ubject Trotter.» »tor« at “txvtou is paying chrixtinn life, wax a good m- irhlair, n. Jil«t arrivili, carload .,( (-ncing which to check 37 cent* a d>-»en for egg« affectionate wife and a kind »»n we «til make a >|»*isl «ale next 'Jo Demand certificates of Her friend» can la- Ur w ill offer U liar 1? mi li logli, $lo1n gold given nwav Xma- eve by day» deposit............ ...12,66X44 fiat lent nwither. numbered by all who knew her ali I2 gauge «ire at 37c r<«l; alvo, 'J liar Liabi'itira other than those Weaely A Cam. Read their add. The funeral «ervice« occured on 4 J inch lugli Xo. Il «tre at XV i- rod above stated .... 125 00 > Mrs. J. E. lobough anil twice went I ecem'a-r fi. at the ce netery, »n t w > l hi« I» oui- of • he lx*t liargam« von Total 71. 1. ’ - to Portland on !a»t Friday morning's ever hau offered. C has ll unit State of Oregon, County of Linn as : coral.id. -I I v Rev. A. II Ca- nan th- train. I. W. A. Ewing, Cashier of the aermon l»-mg l-ao-d on » text taken Will Richardwm had a vabisl.l« hne«» above named bank, do solemnly «w«nr from .Matthew 22.44. W«M>D! WOOD! that the above statement is true to the injured, last week, in a mixup with a harrow. Sew led bid« for 4ft. fir «<»»1, «ill be tiest of my knowleilge ami belief. W. Death if !i. R. clay pml A. Ewing, Cashier. J. J. Barn«« i* spending thia week r.«r>»rd l>y lio- «cio CondeiMW-d Milk Sulwcrilied and sworn to lie fore m» Hon. S. II. Claypool died at lx-banon Co. »1 ti.» office uf tli* S-< r«t«ry, for working in his blacksmith arai wagon Friday, Dec, 4. and I.inn county lo-«- MX) to 11»4) coni« •»( I» ret- 1 I T "’-ii si;' thto 4th day of December, l!«ox. »hop. T. I. Dot;«. hr . a worthy citizen one prominent in the Fir, or Hlab " «md. • Notary Public. upbuilding of the county. Thia week 0. E. Pomeroy su'd his 4 fl. Mrye Fir, residence property in th * city to H. W. He wtut burn Aug. 2-. I - ! 4ft Sw ail Fir. Miller, con-nictation $-<<). ana, ami cr.e-.eii the plain« with hi* 4 ft Wab Wood. (.stray Not'ca. folk» in 1*4«. first nettling in Clack» \V<ed to tv tut «luring the «inter. Just arrived, a car load woven wire A’-out the Iflfh of September last, a max county, in IMS co’ Ing to I.inn fen-». pecial price nert J" daya, Begintxng delivery June I . I'» » ..ml deliver)! <r at leant lisi «■■»rd« encl. black cow. 5 or fi year« old . atra- U> my county, afterwanla hia home, H« wax don't fad to gel prices C. W —lv. She ha» a amali amount of in the Indian war« of 1<V>, m n«<f in month. All »-"«I to lie delivered t>y Oct. place S. G. Miller came over from hia I liail» In white on her breast, baa one of her Uiiifomia a couple of years. Alsea home last Friday, calle.l her» by I'...)« will I«* c om .I flee I.» IP S. and ear'» »plit, baa borna and 1» of average he I ought a fare near I ••Imnon, which the serious illness of his brother M. w . • ill )»• reveo««l (or imrl or all of the »ix*. he run until five or at« year« ago, when Miller. The animal ta now at my farm one he moved to lx-l>anon. Hr wax county »hove in hit» of not l«-»x than Ml cord». T'ie Coinptn. re-ervea the right to mile South of Scio and the owner can commuMixner for f ur year«, IXMfi- •>, If von are thinking -d liivme Watrhe«. have her by paying pasturage ami for wax a member of the legixlature in Clisks or Jewelrv for f— Cl ri-tma«, call I rej« I at y or all i>kl». 1x9a, atwi wax a »cnuvl utrai tor fur thui notice. A. <> P rill , Ilv can »«V» on II VOKV the Jr«-h-r. A nton Hot.ta. many yean. Secretary. }uu big Uioney. ( $ E. YDUN3 & SON J. F. WESELY’S GROCERY Headquarters For SCHILLINGS’ anil IHAMONT» W Spiro« Raking i’urt'duri«, t’uffees,'1 eiiH mui Extracta SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK lull line t>l ( »la-su nrc, St <»n«’ware ami < hiña ware, at Living I’ricvs. BLANKETS y, THOMAS CROCERY 1 DISHES 4 i ä s .tV 5 r£ .lust reef ived n lini- Hm-of Dish- ware fOllsistillg of I »inner sets Ton clips and « « ( '(dice Be tv ( hoc, Salad 11 (’akc plates < hoc. *4 Pie plates Water 4 I Bi-(‘nd and butte»- plates Ten After -Iinner cups mid saucers and others too numerous to mention ('ome and see them. 's? L V»t ; W. E. THOMAS & SON STAYTON, Oregon « * ■ ■ * ■ . V-Í