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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1909)
fe * • w • •r <. / X Ä • v.’.i f » . '♦ . ‘5. t. •V«'»:» • *' I I» o NG OUT Come and lay in a years supply and save one half on the investment. Bonus: Sult uf Lmlit s Stuns St ai» I»lit-» »hoes 1‘itct (ìtttn/s Sale Prices ¡hat Will Cause You to Set Up and ¡'hink .’»i Directuire dr« a* gtx.la per yard Si (r<> ladle* »bl«» 82 ladies sh<»a S2.Su ladles tane» . S3 ladirw sh«>e» S-4 ladies «hue« ... $6 ladle» »hoea *6 ladle» »hoes These goods must go We have put the knife in the prices again. 81.ta SI. « I i Child« ns and miase» »hoes at like reducta-n. SI.50 beautiful drvsa gxwfai suiting, prevailing rotors for spring, per yard II.« »1 t» .« Wx- blue, brown, gray, red ami black dre»» per yvt. .66 47‘.c Suaine »ilk, closing « m H price ........... 11 35 »ilk In spring color», sale pric* . , .................. '2lX- fancy cup* and »aucer» 5c Morse ganten seetis .V 2ta duhes ..................................... 12c Itx- toothpick hubiera 3c 2l>c curry comi» match holders V Jtx- cake turner Ita stove damper» 3c 2ÜC baskets Ita game*............... 3c 2ta grater» 12c lue picture* . . 3c I6c Japanese tray».. He 3X work taxes 12c I6c game* ... . Hr 25c »having mug» 12c Ita SI.UO spring luster, p«-vwilmg color», per yard 7ta blue, brown, green ami black drvaa gv»»b at 5c D. M Ferris garden seed .. 3c 4* :n» .»» I6c baakets............. Ita frame«! pitture* 16« put cover» I6e graten He 26c Souarttr in all color», »ale pnce , ,. 30 I6c ladira H6 cent pongee, closing out price per yard.... ta 2*k milk pitcher» Calicoes at 4c, 5c and ta per yard. All white goods at like reduction. ............. . I5c già»» diahe» ... 21X- muga .Sc He He .. 2>k tea |»»tn Me 12c 12c .. 12c .,.. ..12c 2&C pickle dulie» .. 12c 26c olive dl»hew . 12c *C furniture duster Me trams .............. 25c tuya ................. 12c ... .. 12c . 12c Me 25c novelty match holders ,12c 12c 12c 26c novelty cigar holder» 12c I2r One lot uf novelty colored g la»» di»he* at one-half price. «Sff/r uf . 1/ CHS Sale Pnce oj Mens .<hots II tllC IvX- mens cottun hoa-’ ......... ......... . . IÓC men» cottun hom- 25c men* fancy h«av 3ta men» fancy taae . ..... loc mens white handkerchief» 16* mens white handkerchief» 6c men» cuttun handkerchief» Itk men» cuttun handkerchiefs StX men» black »»teen shirt« .. . i O c mens spring under »hlit*... -MX' men* spring weight drawer» Ifc mens whit« 4 ply linencollan 81-50 mena ahoe» SI 76 mena shoea $2.50 mena »b«M*s 8< mena ahoe» 83 50 mena »hoee Si mct>» »hoe* $5 mena »hora ... 50 mena shoea 87 tnciM shoea 81.38 81.86 51 HH 52 78 82.1*8 S3.46 85.00 S6 86 NOTIONS Paper | m » m Hook* an«! eye* |ier dozen Me« dl«-a 2 Dall» crochet cotton 4 »tereu view* libretta I. die» collar» ........ 2(X buretta 35c »ide «lini» 35c purses 25c hand bag» .... St. St) hainl Dai.-» S3.60 hand bag» Trotters Department Store ’ A S. E. Y03N3 & Í.GN Mr ami Mr». L«- Bilyeu came over fro n Lebanon W -dneaday. Obi I UAk . o Be I rled Ne«t Muiith Ml •» » > M«, FARMERS MEAT MARKET t ’»-bier Charlotte Shelton Thomas was turn Wr have a new blacksmith firm i~ ,n in Patrick county, Virginia on March town; but <niy a few of the p««oi>le I *‘,.<l IVO/. ■•„I ,lt..l ul I».. — nt «...* e.«.*5ON a. . •--=*. « t i> « V V r.i.t« know atmut it. daughter, Mrs. Arrilla Buikhstt. 5 tat ween these point» of the Woodburn- M'H» . . • OREGON MT«» Ague»» Weaely has concluded to miles North of Ix'Danon, Linn rounty, j Springfield line of th«- Southern Pacific , SCIO. OREGON remain in Portland indefinitely anti ha» Ote , «n March 28, latk». ag«d M yeai» eystem, fil«l a complaint with (he »tnte PRESS G< M )| >S I >. - > u-. i, u i : ■ I i-111 « n Itailroa-I Commission «»f the service and 26 days. accepted a position down there. I. mo» made at current mire 1 iwing furnistail over the above nam««i In■»!> e»« A very nice wide cream l'an»ina, She crossed the plains with her Samuel G. Cosgrove, governor of All kind« of Fresh Meats, si.-I limila l«*iu-d on prmcipwl eitle». $1.26. i lino. Washington, wh«i was inaugurated parents tn IM7, the ;arrnta taking up -icil.ian« al 50c. $1 OO and $1 50 The railway bridge was so injur«! t»y Sausages, Fish, etc Sew Sergen ami tt.nil l >««i«. in . si-.ircrly two month* ago died at Pa*>> a donation land claim situate about 6 ■ the flooda of three year» ago. that no emani and other light ahnde», very Robles Springs, California, last bunday mile» east of Scio, hhe was n arrird eatherford a wyatt slnntly on hand. i trama have cru*a«i the South Santiam appropriate fur uutuig. to John TI < n »a in DfO. T he heal srxl morning. bridge »Ince that time Since which There are two or three member* of died on March 15, H01 on the farm in time, the road (h*a ta««-n uperat«) by J< re 11. v I vie th. y hsd rtaiutd aln < at «■ Highest market price paid Banher Grange, who wish to dictate c« t tinucusly since their mariiayr. | trama from Crabtree to Wo«»iburn ami (•flice in ItlumlM rg Block bow matters shall I •• run. It won't do, for Beef, Mutton. Veal and Pork Since tl e <'« sth nf her husland »he I a* , from Albany via Tailman to Spring Uova! Be satisti«! to allow a majority U r M i ON i field, while the aection hetween ALBANY lived with her children. to rule. i Tallman atul Crabtree has been almost To them eleven children have been Our* purpose is to conduct a Th«- Oregonian says President Taft ia : wholly neg lei ted and for Un* ncgh-i t, born, H toys and 3 girls, nine of whom to decide lietwecu what is “stiuight" j the complaint was tile«l. first-class meat market survive her Marmn Thomas, of Albany and what la irnnnlation i In response to this complaint, the Ore.; Arrilla burkhart, of Lebanon; J. president hal>a from the I Railroad t omission held irive»tl»atiuii» K.. W. N. ami T. H Thons», of « go>ni Ml. vr»\ wool Rlanket, the the (Ihio river, lu be competent at Crabtree and at Lebanon the result G. I’ll 1 L I.. flii tv for coast or mountain u«e, J« rear, haish Bchrtider, of I all»». Adminiatrntor of Fatate» ! JiKlge. of which was an order for the two em.s $4.50. Ore.; Rrlrcra K n rey, uf Mehama, I .nana Negotiated, Abstract* 1 of th«- line to lie connected and the bpring trimm«! hala on dia| lay nt Ore., ard L. H Hints, uf Slayton. order place*! in the ham!» of Attorney I obtained mid b.xmmneil Weaely <1 Cam's. I huv« the latest GL<> VIS Ore., beaidte four brothers and on«- General Crawford to be enforce«!. To Teli-plmne, En hange No. I! styles and tit can you out as neatly and OREGON »1st« r Jan es Shelton, of Albany; A. Men'» r«-i»d«-er gauntlet Glove«, thl» end. suit will lie brought befor«- ctasply as can the large millinery OR U .ON ,M am! Haman Shelton, of Jordan. I re •1. 0. establishment» in the city. Mr». Shelton, Scio am! Sarah Gaine», of Judge Galloway’s court next month at A gi*od Glove with liofsehide palm Salem to enfoice the onler. Emma Cyrus. and g>mt ruff and l>a, l> $1.00. Crabtree, O«,. Some new driving liloveaii, brown, It ia almost a foregone conclusion C. C. BRYANT Wealey A Cain have plsced a secund When a girl, »he unit«! with the that Judge Galloway will order the 750. hand W«-I«r piano, (a good listrum«-i tl M imu r»ty li»|ti«t church, of which connection made. Juat what the next in their hall. The public will appreciate rhe ever lived a faithful ami consistent step of the railway people will be is an this act, as it was getting extremely n end er Her love, mercy, charity enigma. The present location of th«- tir«i of the old tin-pan of affair, once am! ( hiistlan kirdreaa w»» adrrir.iater- • LOCAL BREVITIES. ; AII kiiv . Ore. Cusick H mm m bridge is n«t a good one. Imieed. O * «1 to all w ith w h< m she asacx i*t«i there is. so the engineer» say, no good > oeooooooooaoooeooooo call«! a piano. A eonipletr line of ' l.illva that” w ith. One n ore uf uur loving, faithful location fur a bridge across the Soutli i SCIO HOTEL. Bone, »hell, granite, grit, and flax garden seeds, alsike clover, rod clover, Christian nothers and pioneers has Santtain North of the Ixdianon wagon meal at W'eselv'» Grocery. white clover, alfalfa, r«l top, English gone to her reward. bndge. without a very heavy expense. A. W H.vgey went down to Gervais, I hereby announce that I have Inna, Interment occurred at the Bilyeu To rebuild at the present alt«- would A. Williams E Newel rve grass, held peas, vetch, and timothv «1 the Scio Hotel and purpuae to con« last Sunday. »«•«I prices always reasonable at Den cemetery, on Munday March 2U, r«|uire a structure ¡700 feet long si-d Prompt ««rv «•• I ’iinrleoiia Treni meni duct same in first clxas st> lc My table» the service being conducted bv Rrv. to insure the river to continue to flow Claud Swan, second i-a»eman for We*ely’» Grocery. A. H. Carn an, pastor of the Baptist und« r the bridge, would require the will be »uppli«) with the tawt the mark Scio's ball team, w as over laat Thurs Wr have a full line of farm Imph church at Scio. et afforda and my num* ami lieda will day. banka of the river to be riprapped for menta, Monitor drills, disc harrows. l»e kept cleanly. I »hall give special several hundr«l yards above, Ih-cause Dr. Cornell, of Salem, was visiting John l»erre plows, huggn a. wagon» (»I I N DAY 4M» SIGHT attention to the comfort of Commercial Scio f'sll Scsson Now On of the heavy expeiuu* required and the friends in this city the first uf the ' a nd all ktn<is of woven wire fencing. Ni‘«ly re til led. men. I purpuae to make my Sunday small amount of buaine«» along the week. | Call auil gi t our uri< > a before you buy For sever*! years Scio has been the the dinner* a feature The public ia cordi le» anpplhd with the !>e»t abandoned line, the railway people J. J. Barnes, of near Mehama, came elsewhere. Chas. Weaely. home uf ore of tie fastest an »tetr ally invited to give me a rati. have, heretofore, refused to rebuild t affords Dotti Phones Ml. down, last Saturday, to look after Frank and Juaeph V»et«-cka, of Fort ball teams to be found in the state. Wit.t M. A hbo TT. Prop. the bridge. But the time is now at business matt« rs i.» A . r ibr*r sT. Atkinson, lows, arrived in this city on This vtar's team | mmiaea to be, even Aihsnv, Ore SCD» HOTEL. Scio. Oregon. hand when something must 1» done. For Sale Span of horses, 7 and 8, (Tuesday morning. Thev are sons uf a stronger aggregation than either of A change of several miles in the line Mr. and Mr». John 4 setecka of near ita prvdeceasors. The petainelof tie weight 24UU, harnen» and wagon. may ta the final reault ' 1 L DUGGER thia city, and are here on a visit to their team i» as follow»: Manager, W W. II. Shelton It will be a great relief to the imhip I c Williams; catcher, Mr. Huddleston: parents, who are now growing old. to have the connection »mule, J. J. Barne» was down from his Ata meeting of Banner Grange P. of pitcher, Mr. Sh< rmer; 1st tia»e. t hu« present railway service could Mi han a farm, la»t Saturday, looking H . held last Saturday, 1. C. Perry Weaely; 2nt! base, Claud Swan. 3rd worse, e»pe«'ially on this end Over Wnaxlaorth's Drug Store, H..«). after business matters. and T. L. Luygtr were elected bsse. Carter l.ee; short atop, John Im«-. phone«. Uncle John Richardson ia reported to <ie leg a t< a to attend the linn County W«-sely; left field, Ben Gooch, center HCIO OBECON < >r»ifun ALBANY have had a fall, laat week, by which Council of the order, which n «-eta on field. Holl Morris, right field, R. M Resolution» of I hank* Cam. he suffer» fro.n a broken nh. th«' first Saturday of each month. Hickory Ila'a C«wivti Ili-m«!«, mudi Game» are being arrange«! with R kho LV KP That the Womans Chris Uncle Jimmy William» ia report«! to 1^ C. Miller, of Wotxlburn an«l a Uy the Hickory Hark Remedy Co.,rd I-clianon, Albany. Salem, Silverton and tian (Temperence Union, of Linn be seriously ill. Hi« great age makes former old and rr»|>ert«| citizen of Scio, Salem, Or»«., guaranteed tn lie pure; anv iline»» a matter of serious con- waa burned in a errm tery near thi« Portland. If the weather permits. the county, h«reby extei d a hearty vote of gua'aiiti «I to cur* your ci'Id or monel first game may l»e playrti next Sunday thanks to the member» of the Scio side ration. city on Tuesday, Mr, Miller was a ri-fuixli-il Gnaraiilmsl to make» I rie ml afternoon. Union fi r their gmeious hiwpilality, to Increase your vetch and clover crop*. member of Diertioff lodgr I 0.0. F. ■ d you. For »alr h« E (' 1‘i-eiy, Scio, With the above team working in the Scio chorus who so kindly furnish«! land of thia city and a numtar of the mem 50 to list per cent, by u»mg Ore., and ti ral-«‘lr»»e dealer* everywhere harmony, it will be an aggregation such excellent music; to i!ev. A. >1. plaster. For sale at J. F. Wesely’s ber» attend«! the funeral which will be able to meet successfully, Carman who so beautifully mim«-o grocery store. Our carhiad of buggies, bike wagons the lest amateur teams uf the state gra|>hcd our programs; to the ufLcials Born, on March 2<5, 19tW. to the wife and hacks will be here from th«- factory and give to the citixens of Scio the of the Baptist church, who gave us the FIRST AND JACKSON STREETS of James R. Piatt, a 11 pound girl, shout the first of A|>rii. We can give best expiaiition of the great American uae of their building, and to all other» An experienced compounder of Allrany, Oregon Dr. Browne reports both mother and you some hot price», thia year, on game which they have ever beheld. who hel|«d to m«ke the II stltute a child doing well. vehicles. Come in and get the price* surer»». J. L. (' alava w D. M MxUanl./ For Sale I have 17 head of hog» for A. W. Fletcher, Mary R. Cowls, Com. The finishing touches are being mm'e before vou buy uf other». Chaa. Successor to the late Hung Wu Tong, »ale. They are 9 month» old and will and. it is expect«!, that the first batch Weaely. of Albany, Oregon, is now prr|iarc«l to S. C Hrown I eghorn Egg» w. i, h -< t, ;<«> pound» each. Call and of comlens«» milk will be canned some Work at the Fair Groun«!» has been furnish Chinese medicines to all. The Lgg» 11 5U pier netting uf 16, from time during next week. in pr«<resa, during the past week. see them at my residence, 5 mile« East undersigned recommeiHl» him and guar of Scio. Mike Svoboda. my fami'U* 8. C. Blown la-ghorn anU-cs xatiafactiun. Cal! or write him Scio is beginning to a.«acmb!e her ball The fence on the west aide has lieen poultry. W. W. Bailey, Brownsville, moved so that access to the hitching at 117 West Second Street, Albany, team for the Itaf» campaign. Cautain For Sale. Or*. Oregon. M. W utfali CALAVA* A Mi K SIGHT, Prop’». Williams thinks he will have the grounds can l>e had without [aiaaing Forty head of high grade Jersey fastest bail team which were ever 'through the grounds. The erection of t the new horse barn will l>e eomm«-nce«l heifer», coming freah thl* «pring. Will d«-<»rat«i with a Scio uniform Hark» roti nee t «libali trains both nt BLU ARI Ofr l>l II x TIVI! Til I I.S as soon as lumber can l»edelivered. We give time on easy terms to the We»t brio and Mimker». Lebanon has acquire«! the Sunday- [ ".i;,;.’; “/,h;t' B_numtar of ’hor». « purchaser in the payments. H. Bryant, !!•*•> an Alwirwi «»I T iiki rrvMMwl <»ur rig» onr flrat ria an »ml "tir Im mea train habit. The Sunday achedule was will Ire placed in training on the track Albany, Oregon. by tbs* giMid drtyern. Price» reaMinabla placed in operation, for the first time as soon as the season and weather will laat Sunday Scio wcukl be content permit. The 1»S Fair pron.i«» tu be Use Diamond chick fee«!, composed with even a decent week dav service. of a great variety of areda and grama the best ever. II. MONTAN YE oftbr rmi prr»j«»r > $m lnt**n<! te> onrrhiMH •»•«$• |»l mit mix«! in proportion a of lone, grit, M'S. L. W. Pomeroy ba* Iwen quite afrvtn* ■•**•!$»• g ti«*» rnr«<|t <»( nur $>i|<nr Notice. »hell, charcoal, dried n«at ami blood, Bick, for the pant week, with a severe •n« •MI m I wh I In !**i. Tli<>«e knowing themselves Indebted in all there are 31 different ingredients, attack of the grip wnich approached Z. 41. Ut DO, Manager. Noiarv Public ami Rolleltor very nearly to the pneumoni', but is tn the under.igi>«l » ill plea* «-all and giving the little chicks juat what they J. R. K istler , • .urn« Third and Hr«*».talMn «1. of Paient» »ml need tn keep them healthy and to now. we are glad to state, rapidly rt • setti*. I i.«-d i I m > money, rfviu, Ore. AI.MAMY. OHKlIOH covering. | *’-• grow well, Get it at Wewely.s grocery. R. F. I». Nu. 2. It will be remembered that staut one Ptevodebl The Scio State Bunk W A - Attorncqs-at-Loit) A. Phusician Surgeon Attorneii-Qt-Lau? V % THE ROYAL HOTEL DR. W. R. BILYEU Dentist Notarti Public WATSON BRUTtiin Ò IRON WGRKS DR. J MON E00 SAW MILLAND LOGGING MACHINERY CnincHc Medicines SCIO LIVERY & IttU Indian Runner Ducks Linn County Abstract Co Attorneij-üt-Latü ’ ». I * » ’ ■«'.41 ■ •‘t » iV'** V .T¿» ■ ir ■