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S E. TÖUNS A SON
ALBANY, OBE
every
Wedneeday
The building of the braige pier»,
A very nice wide cream Par.am ,
*1.2*.
Mctltians at SOc. *1.00 and *1 50
New Serge» knd Moul timais. lit
cream ami other light »hades, very
appropriate (or outing.
OXFORDS
Our «teck >as a little late in com
ing in bul i, cúmplete now. A little
m-.re »tvle ami a little in.-re quality
>n all the i.umbers. Iton't tail to sac
<>ur Patent L’jlt O«(ords (or ladies at
*3 50.
BLANKETS
»4 50.
GLOVES
Men's reindeer gaunt 1st Gloves.
•MO.
A g"»l Glove with borsehW» palm
snd g.«t cuff snd Iwck. *1.00.
Some new driving Giova»lb brown,
lhe I tah Construction Company tu
!
Natron South lhi. \ ear
The Oregonian of Tuewlay stated that
The state school fund is to be •ppor- the contract for the building of the first
ta ned at II xA percapita
Lunn county 25 miles of the ex tension South of the
I Natron branch of the Southern Pacific,
will get about 116,000.
has been let to the Utah Construction
Go to the Scio Planing mill for your
Co., ami that work on the same is to
loora,
windows.
glam.
screem-s.
commence immobately. Two thousand
•hinglea, etc. N. I. Morrison.
men will br employed »» soon u
0. W. Lawrence, a citizen of l-etanon.
possible. A section of 34 miles North
died at his home in that, city very sud
from Klamath Fall« is, also, to be con
denly on Saturday of last week
structed. this fall and thé intervening
Foreman Harkness completed the gap of 140 nilh-S will be completed,
second pier of the bridge Thursday, and next year.
returnr.!
to
Albany on
the
afternoon train.
Mr*.
Elva Wheeler, of Shoshone,
Idaho, and a daughter of one of Scio's
original town proprietors, came up
from
Woodburn
Tue»da>
evening.
I escorted by Orange Pomeroy, of that
I city, for a short visit to her chiklhuud
home. She had m>t been in Scio for
twenty-three years
The Albany Fair and Race Meet meet
has been declaml off
No sufficient
reason is given for the failure of this
year's Race Meet, which was advertli
jûà,»«»»»»»»»»»»»» 9
ed for September 2-3-4.
All the same
o
LOCAL
BREVITIES.
• neighbor, the Linn County Fair at Scio
o
extends you a cordial invitation tocun.e
Bone, shell, granite, grit, and flax over on August 30. 31 and September I
meal at Wesely’s Grocery.
and help give the beat Fair ever given
Albany now has an up-to-date street in any county in the state outside uf
sweeper ami is somewhat puffet! up in Multnomah.
7.1»
consequence.
ar-
riavrd last week for several weeks
visit with her sister, Mr». Eli Lucken-
Observation (’ara
Portland, Oregon, August 2, 1901».
Agents Portland to Ashland.
bach, of this city.
Gentlemen: Referring to my circular
Use Schilling» Beat spices, teas,
coffee, baking powders and extracts. O. L. 117 of July 30 announcing the
Money back if not satisfied at Wesely’s inauguration of Observation Parlor car
accomodations on trains 19 and IS,
Grocery.
Please have notice of this new service
There ia occasional talk of the build
inserted in your local paper» continu
ing of a large sawmill in thia city. Let
uuaiy lor lhe next three weeks.
us hope that thia talk will materialize
Yours truly,
in a substantial manner.
Wn. Ml M i kray .
E. C. Peery sttarted Wednesday fcr
a business visit to Seattle ami Aberdeen,
Hr will introduce these Sound
Wash.
cities to "Country Club" condense«! .
milk.
i.
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Wm. Brenner, A. W. Hagry, Cai.
Carson and J. S. Warwick went over to
the bay on the excursion, last Sumlay.
They reported a clear sky all day over
there.
I
W ast ED- T o
buy or
rent
a
good
creek lottom farm. 4» to 160 acres,
within M miles of Scio.
Address W. C.
Kahle, Albany, Ore.
Owing to the fact that farmers will
be very busy in taking care of their
harvests, the talked of matinee race
meet will not be held prior to the Fair,
as was talke.1 uf last week.
Word was telephone«! to this city,
Tuesday, that the structural steel for
the bruige had arrive.I at Brownsville
and would I m - »hipfied here as soon as
the Brownsville steel could be unloaded.
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who wanted to alcep.
lhe (lame I.«» in Brief
Buck deer, open August 1 to Noven.-
Just arrived at Wesely’s Grocery, a
; ber 1. Limit. 5 a season.
full line of plain ami fancy glassware
I
Spotted fawn, female deer, deer of
and chinaware. Just the thing to buy
the first year, mountain sheep and ante
for your harvest nevdB
Pricea reason
lope, protected at all times.
able, and our patrons are cordially
Use of <)«<>. watching stands, trails,
buying
invited to see the goods before
creek or river crossing» prohibited.
elsewhere.
Elk. protected until August 1, 1919.
The viewers in the matter of the
Ducks, open Oct 1 to Feb. 15. Limit
p tition of Joseph Oupor et al. for a 3f> a week.
road thr.High the farm of A. T Powell,
(D-esr and swan, open October 1 to
failed to locate the rtmd. Thia is the
thin! attempt to have the road located.
It is said there may be another trial
later.
The racing stakes for the Fair are
now closed and not an Allxny horse has
been listed. It is to bad that all of the
race purses must go to other countie»
than Linn. Certainly if the purses
are worth comming from other counties
to win, they are worth while for Linn
county horses to strive for.—Later.
Three Albany horses have been entered.
Eastern Inv Co. agt P
J. Murry.
Ju.igement for plaintiff. Hesse A Beck-
I ert attorneys.
In Nanny B. Walk •r agt
( •«*»» N.
Whitaker, J. K
Weatherford
for
plaintiff, S M Garland for defe-.dant.
demurrer w as over ruled.
It is alsu stated that when cumplctsd,
I I M I I I
Quite a large amount of new
furniture, etc., has been added
to the hotel rqul|unent ami the
tables are supplied with the beat
the market alfottia.
Especial
pains taken to accunuaiatv com
mercial men. Price» reasonable
N. I. MORRISON. Prop.
MANUFACTURER iiU I>LAL LR IN
Sfj.s/i, liants,
, itoultlinjfg,
f'ra nies,
Shinglis Etc.
CARPENTER & HOLLAND, Props.
Thr Bori 1*1 .irr in 1'urtUnd tu Eal
i» al
Pup’s Coffee House
at West end of tl.o Murttsuu Stn-el
brnlge.
L. li. MONTANYE
Attorncy-at-Latc
St. Charles Hotel
s I mmi !
May E Harr.» agt.
the only crossing of that stream
which is roiu>id«r«l practicable, the
changing of the line to pass through
R.-hanUon Gap become* quite probable.
Should this change of line become an
established fact, then our frirm'a over
in Albany can have the satiafa. tton of
knuwmg that they Uve on the branch
line while Scio, the town that dues
things, la on the mam line.
The atwve may l-e a pipe drram, yet
may l>e<-omv material by the en<! uf
1910. Who know»’ Development take*
many unexpret«! turns, now a days.
The Herald's "Duggrr County" may
Samuel
W eatherford &
for the defendant
P. W. Spink agt. Mary E Spink, f >r
mt unction, settled ami dismiaar«!.
W Wright attorney.
Piers Being ('»«»trucied.
The buayeat place about Scio, this
week, has been at the bruhfr where the
cement piers are being constructed.
H C. Harkness, the cement fore
man, with a force of some 15 hamis ami
ten or a dozen teams, carried the work
forward at a rapid rate. It is said that
the piers should hanten for two weeks
before the weight of the bridge is
placril thereon.
It has been the hope
of the people that the bn.ige would be
finished ami ready for service during
the Fair.
It is doubtful if such will lie
Lard of I hanks
August 7, 1909.
S« to CONDKNBKV M ii . k C o .
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DR. J. MON FOO
SCIO
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OREGON
An experienced compounder of
I »>><•« a gen-ral Imiiking and ezcl.ange
business, l-ians mads st current rates
Chinese Medicines
»i. l draft- laaiicd .u priii.'i|<al cilice.
Succcasor lo th«- late Hong Wo T<>ng.
of Albani. Oregon, is now preimr»*«! to
furmah ('blues«- rnc«li<*ine» tu all.
The
umleraignc! recotnmemia hini ami guar
anteee satiafaction.
( all or wnte him
at 117 West S« i ond Strevi, Allmny,
Oregon.
M. WlJiTrAt i
R. SHELTON
Notary Public
Keal Estate
Adnuniatialor of Mtatea
l.<mns
Negotiated,
Alxtra.t»
Obtained and Exnnnn«-«l
CLOCK ANO WATCH
REPAIRING
rlnjsician
Having again iocatod in Scio
1 am now »’ prepared to do
watch and i clock repairing
on short notice, Work done
promptly and satisfaction
ganninteed.
A. W. HAGEY
Surgeon
Telephone, E »i hange N<>. 11
scio
C. ('.
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OREGON
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BRYANT
Attorney ut-Lute
Ihr lex Ml llnrhrl«
1 h«* ful’ »• ing mis ’
quotvil u<» D.mr U m
r»f t ». I» M«* Ik I») nut
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A Haiti », Or».
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Haut» |M-r pouiut. live w»ight
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Ilog«, per pound,lire «vigili
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Veal pr pound, tor »hipping
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«I tilSII.RATION Ol
LAND
FARMERS MEAT MARKET
CARSON A CO, Pr»»».
S<10,
Sausages, Fitth. etc., con
stantly on hand.
In lhe Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon I or t.lnn County
Highest market price paid
for Beef, Mutton, Veal and I’ork
Ì
In the ttinilcr <4 thr
* |<plt< nt « hi of
H . A ► w H»« Ir n gietrr
tliv title» to f tir fiinoteltig
nRl provi t),
lu n it
i.ot No I Ik In (hr < if)
uf irm, lu I I ti « on if)
I trrgon. a» thr »mir *p
i>e*t» nn<l I« 'l« »t<i>Mt«' l f
uno » ih«> i*-««mind i |>le «
of n«»l «Ut ini «ir mi- 3 _
<•!
rovo .| in thr odUr o( tlir
< •»•ntt y ! e. «».’ '< o| I.hin
*'<mnty. <m g»»«».
agt»iii«l * KilBiiffiHh
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mid nl whom il ta**)
«Hierro
l <*k'ii«lffitit«
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Our |)ur|M>Hc is to ccnduct a
fintt-daHH meat market
I
_______ , or Manitoba.- Any person over
chrwan,
| the age of IH year», MAN or WOMAN,
can Require this land with this certifi-
I cate
without further charge.
For
immediate sate, *—•••». Writ«- or
E. T ri . fori ».
OREGON
All kinds of Fresh Meats,
Illi.I.
.Té'/..
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Cashier
The Scio Stute Bunk
wire,
L.
DUGGER
Notary Public
•
In the hour of deepest grief over the
1 acre to KMO acre*. Price 110 up to
to November 1. tragic death of our husbami and father,
1300.
Farm of 320 acres; will accept
Limit, 75 in one day over 6 inches in we desire to tender our moat sincere
Timber lands, and
thanks
to
our
neighbors
and
friemia
for
'
small
farm
on deal
length.
Bass may be caught only with hook their kindly sympathy and aid in am! K,K*i rrenlence property ifl Seto,
R. S hki . ton .
«hiring our great loss and especially for
and line at any time.
Scio. Oregon.
Sate of game or game fish prohibited. the beautiful floral deeorationa of the
Unlawful to hunt or fish without resting place of hia remains.
Mas. J. P. C rarthee amp family
Subscribe for the Santiam News.
license.
15 to Nov. 15.
Trout, open April I
wyatt
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T**” notice, lk»l «»n till« |tfh «Uy n1 July.
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V Fwitig |n thr Cirruit < otirl <»f Ihr «If, fa n(
for Initial fnglatrailou <»f thr till«’ f«»
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fruiu «ll•pulln<
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w it»«*.« jy. hand ar.tî
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ni aai>l • trvuii * ourf.
«ta> of July, A« D. iw*«.
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t otiti I y ' Irrfc an-l ri
h>
Notice to customers
< Ieri of the < Irruli » <»ort
of Linn • onitl) , Oi > g«>n
Our line consists of hardware, furni I Hrwiff A Aoa
A
pi»
I
hunt
«
At
i
orner*
ture, carpeta, sash, doors, paints and
oila ami all kimia of farming implements,
woven wire fence, buggies, wagon«,
FOR SALE
cutting machinery, twine, plowa. disk
(Man or Woman)
harrows, cultivators, gaa engines, hay
tools and pump». Undertaking • speci A DO Arn ioatk Africas VdcrM Besait Las«
|
alty. Get our prices la-fore you buy
Certificale
,
.
| elsewhere.
Yours for business,
Interior. Government ofCanada, Ottawa
C has . W khri . y .
umlrr lhe V«»lunt»-er Bounty Act, 19UH.
Goo«! for 320 acres of any Dominion
l and foe Sale
I Lam! oj-rn for entry in Alberta. Saakat-
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Over W iK-dwurtli'a Drug Store,
plions»,
Al.BANX
... Oivgon
Office in itlumlxrg Block
ALBAN X
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tmeuo
Application J. C.
Caulie to register
title, S M Garlan I ap|«oinlcd exam
ioer.
Edward Holloway agt Margaret E
Findley et al tn reform plat, judgement.
A.
Tusun/ attorney.
J. F. Davis agt. Vila Davis for di
vorce. continued
V. Cladek agt Martin Stupka et al
Judgement. J. K. Weatherford attor
will receive bids for second growth Fir
wood,
four foot, delivered at their
plant in Scio, in Iota of 25 cords up to
.'»»I conls. Said wool to be delivcrol
during the months of Septemlw-r ami
C. J. Daniel. October 1909.
Thr company reserves th«- right to
Johnson, Sher- reject any ami all bids if not satis I
factory. Bids will close at 6. p. m. I
land.
Misa Stocking». by
Salem.
M.('lu»ky, by M. F.
wood.
Padishah. by H M Tillman. Port
land.
Lady Malcomb. by G. F. Brown,
Corvallis.
Pnndexter. by C W. Todd, Portland.
Blacksmith ami Lou Miller, by H. G.
Cox, Port lami.
Falmont Jr., Babe II., Kit Craw foni,
Florodura Z., by
Fre«i
Woodcock,
Albany.
'S 4?
Attorneys-ut-Laii)
G.
Salem.
Blue Jacket, by L. W. Watts, Port
land.
Red Skin, by A. C. Ixdimire, Port
Ora
DR. W. R. BILYEU
Dentist
Harns,
demurrer overrule».
J. K. Weather
ford for plaintiff, Garland ami Kelly
»»jr.
Richar I Marsh agt. Charles Marsh et
John W«-a«ly, W. W
Williams and al. settle!.
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Oto B Olsen agt
Arthur E Eltey et
B«-n Gooch were down to W«M«lburn.
last Sumlay and rejxirt a very exciting al. continueil.
G. T. Cary agl. Nancy Cary, divorce
game of ball with tiw St - Paul b«ya
’ d
W S Risley attorney.
. I.. »
tlr»t t-> bat. i.ut r. tn-'d with
Application K K K riens to register
out »curing
SL Paul, in her turn Im-•
L 1- Swan appointed examiner
mediately commenced to do thing» with title.
Application Ann M. Smith to register
Shrrmer's delivery and before they I
were retired, ha.I put five men acrotui title, I.. M Curl ap|H>mte<l exarnlm-r
Application Amanda P. ThomjaKin to
lhe place where runs are count«!. In i
the second, however, Scio returned the rogiater title, L. L. Swan appoint»«! ex-
compliment and scored five twfore they ami nor.
Application Klien Morgan et al to
were retlreil
Scio continued to make .
an occasional run ami when the ninth rw<teter title L. M • url appoiatetl ex
the case. But, all the same, Scio will
March 1.
Chinese Pheasants, open October 15 have a first-class steel bridge when it
to November 15. Limit. 5 male binls
rompleUd. something that will be a
in one day or 10 male birds in one credit to the county and the city.
week.
Grouse, patridgr and quail, open Oct.
4< I< >
miei :
inning opened, the score sheet »bowed •rnln,'r
Scio 10 ami St Paul 5. In thin inning
Application W A Ewing to regiater
Sheriff Smith returned from Portland however, St Paul found another Ixt 1
’’ <’ Bryant ap|>ointed examiner,
thia noon w ith J. W. Murphy of Shelburn t rig streak ami b«'fore they were re-
’’
Arnold agt i.il. hris, present
charged with inceat on an 1H year «Id tired. h*l tied the score. This rv<|uir«-d * ierl*f ordered 1 1 make deed.
«laughter Mr Murphy was indicted the
the playing <>f another inning, in which I
In H. C. Ames agt. L. D Ami-a report
26th of Octolier. and has atnee been in
Scio made the winning run, the flrial of r -feree was confirmed
S. M Gar-
Florida, recently returning to Portland,
score being, Scio II and St. Paul 10.
land attorney.
when a married daughter residing there
The St Paul buys are a clean lot uf I
Effie M Briggs agt. Earl E. Brigg»
had hia arrest effected, an<! he says waa
granted
ball player»,
are extremely handy divorce
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at the bottom of the indictment.
Mr
Srott lieber agt. Jennie Fisher, dl-
with the »tick ami are very pleasant to
Murphy declari-s hia atxiolute innocence,
tors» grantee!.
play with.
saying it is simply a trumped up charge,
Nannie B. Whitaker agt. G. N. whit
and those acquainted with him in thia
I ntcrcd I or the Mate*
aker,
divorse granted.
county, it la »aid believe him entirely
Following la a liât of the horses enter
In application I. G. West to register
innocent. Saturday'» Albany Demo
ed for the races st the coming Fair
title.
N. M N>-w|M>rt was appointed
erat.
Martha II ami Teddy <"., by Peter examiner.
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t'ook, Rickreall.
E. I. Irvinr
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agt. John II. Irvine, mo
Organise M. W . at Scio
il-..-».—!
Coma ami Sally Young, by E. J. tion allowed.
A number of the memlx-re of the local Young, Salem.
lodge of Modern WmieinM-n went over
Baby Maylierry ami Cleo, by Guy
W -.od SA anted
to Scio thill afternoon where they will Young. Salem.
take part in the organizing of a l<»lgc
The Scio Camlense<l Milk Company
A<l Toga ami Zambronrt. by P Mau ice
ia gla«i to make the correction.
hamlet! in an unfavorable report to the
e«>urt on Tuesday. In other wonia they
plaint amemted by Hewitt A Sos attor-
. neya.
Arrested i or Intest
of Modern Woodmen at that place thi»
S. Philippi announces that he is in
evening. The Albany boys will have
the market to buy wool and that he
charge of the work, assisted by Deputy
will pay the highest market price
Daringtun. of Portland.
Those who
therefor.
See him, call up Home
went from this place are:
Frank
telephone No. 275 or write him.
6w
Powell, F. O. Hyde, V. D. Loehmen.
Enoch D. Sloan, an Albany pioneer, C. A. Holley, W N. Landis, G Mason.
die«) at his home in that city, on Mon Grant Froman, J. M. Norton, D. Bus
day of thia week, aged TH years.
Mr sard, A. Miller, Fred Bloom. D. Coff
Slo^n was one of Albany's first car-
man, Fred Arnold, M Covalt, J Moore
l>entors and built a great many of the
head and A. Kasmusm
Albany Herald.
pK>n«-rr huuses.
Yes they were here snd from the
Shelly Cornell, of Salem ami an oki occasional yelling in chorus, firing of
time Scion, waa in town a short time bomba, etc., we feel sure they organit
last Friday. Shelly is a law student at ed the lodge in the latest approved
the Capital city, but just at the present style. After a aumptuoua banquet at
time ia engaging hop pickers for the the Hotel Scio, the party starteii for
Uvealey hop yards.
their homea, yelling like a pack of
tn the obituary notice of the late Indiana holding a war dance, much to
James P. Crabtree, the names of Mrs. the disturbance of the rest of Sc mana
J. W. Young, of Crabtree, a daughter
and Mrs Smith, of Stayton, a sister,
were inadvertantly omitted. The N ews
vorce granted. J. N. Duncan attorney
Eastern ! rv C o agt. Emma Berry
Hesse
et al
Judgement f<»r plaintiff
: A Beckert sttoimeys.
Ella Stuart agt Jaa. G. Stuart, cum
k.
what is now known as the W.xidburn
Application Percy A. Churchill to reg
' ll \Ri 58 J
M
Natron branch, will become the main later title, granted u;wn motion of G.
(Succteair tc lliner Brew.)
line to California liecause of the shorter W. Wnght attune)
PROPRIETOR.
J F Taylor et al agt Mary E Me
distance ami the avoidance uf the heavy
Siskiu grades
Coy et al.
Judgement of partition
Thi» stat«-ment mav and probably grant«!, with D S. Smith a» refero», firct CUu Ai.ommodaUoai etti prompt Service
Nnlarv Public an<l Hollcltor
does mean much for Scio, fur the con A. A. Tuaaing fur plaintiff, U
It. Large S»mp!< Roottu for CumaicrcUl Dovelen
ol Tatfiil« ami !*«*ii«iona.
nection of the two ernia of the pr«xent Bilyeu for defendant.
VNWR NtW MANAÜFMENT
orlice. 1Ö1 Wrwi 2ml. St., Aibuiy,
line, by bridging of the South Santiam. |
T. B Hannah agt. Alìce Hannah. <h
will be made. It is conimonly under vorce granted, S M. Garland attorney.
stiMxi am«>ng thr railroa.1 people that
Application W I- Grove to register
the present location of the brwlg«' will t tie grant«!. Hewitt A Sox attor-
‘
be changr«l and as Lebanon furnishes n -i»
V. hen Cooking Vegetables
The highest market price paid for
egg« in cash. at the I armer» Meat
Not every cook knows that all veg.
Market, Scio, Oregon. Carson A Cc. tables that grow under the grour <1 should
Is-banon'a enterprising real estate br put to cook in cold water. This n-
agent, Mr Flaherty, was looking after cludea |>otatoes, turnips, carrots, and
buisness matters in this city. Tuesday.
others.
Those that grow un top of the
A complete line of all kinds of fruit ground, such as Ix-an», pease, spinach, l*e just ujw>n the greatest era uf I»roa
jars, caj*. rubie r», sealing wax. para- amt corn, should have boiling water perity of her history.
If left unc .vervd
fine ami jelly glasses
at
Wesely’s pour«! over them.
they will retain their freak, green look.
An I «tiling Game
Grocery.
Mrs. Mary Gray, of Fresno Cal.,
having disposed of the following case*
Elisa B Brinson agt. Anna G. Jone»
el al, continued.
Jaa. Troyer agt. Lavina Troyer, di
Build Iwenty-FIvs Mlles I rom
has
ma>ie Scio appear to be quite • busy
place thia week.
the gang
A gnnd
»ray word Blanket, the
tiling fur coast or mountain use,
Circuit Court
Judge Galloway romplcated the work
of the court for the present Saturday
afternoon and went to Salem, after
Lebanon will have a new bank to be
| calle«! the State Bank of l.ebanon.
W E. Arnokl and wife are rustical
I >ng up at Cascadia at the present time.
PRESS GOODS
i
lor Thurwiay at Weeely's Grocery.
~
MJIO.
J. L. C alatas
(JUEGOS
D. M. MtKmntTT
SCIO LIVERY & FEED
CAI.AVAN A McKNlGHT, Prep’».
Hacks connect • itli all trains both al
West brio and Munk era.
Our riga <>tir first.class and r-ur lioraws
good driver»
Price» reasonable.
I »ally rxcrpl Sunday
A rrivi ««! W s»r -csw-
P..rtlaii<l PsRtenger ,
..I; 45 p. ■*.
I»»lly except SuudaV.
Pxseeoger» arrive iu Porli»nd at II ;M
a. m. May return »aína day, leading
Portland at 4 |.’> p. ia.
For further intormatioa, rail on or
a.ldrees.
W M. Mc.MVKKAY.
Gen. Pam. Agt., Portlsud, Or.
T. J. I’ANNF.N Local Agent, West
131 Shuter StR-.-t,
Toronto, Canada Scio. Or.
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