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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1909)
» *v«‘ • • • '* ■ » S E. Yûlllia 4 SON ALBANY. ORE. PRESS <iOO|>S A veiy nn-e «ide < fratti Pat ant , 91 25. 'icilnan» at 50«, 91.00 and 91 50 New Serge» atri W od <»«»»1». tu fratti and other light ■hade«, ter» appropriate for outing. < »X EORDS Our aio li was a lini« late in com nit iti hut ta complete now A little itn rv »It le anti a little m««rv quality in all the i limitent Ikm'l lati to »e ■ or Pah nt C 'll Milords for ladle« at »3.50. B. iost. r A all-icr Strjble, of Aibai) . »1« it Wednesday in tn.« city Mrs. Ollie McDonald w.«-> in Albany lust Friday taking in the apple fair. The bun'iess man wno is unwiduig t nn-et competition 1» a j ,■ d man to nut d J witn. Mrs. Hiram Parlier ret urn«» I from a I Weeks' visit at the ; ar ntul hum«- at Albany, Saturday morning. Haruki Peery, son ut M. M. I’« vry ut S¡»ringfield, cbine over from Ah,any to Scio, last Saturday m..r ung. » « . •*■ rt */. k ..¿f* » i at »ho« a are at W«-aely 41'auu Wearly A l ain have a large and cun. plete line of notions lhr beat assortment of glovea are to lu* ha>i at Weaaly liaiii Th I. t 1 huisday evening the follow •«• v ere passe gers in th«« C. .< E. from S io to Albany: Mrs II. F. Titus, p< a le M« rr's, <> a ami The beat alarm clock a to be had in * a-« • Imogene '¡ill, tie«« go 1' Wat n«r and the town for l.uu are al Wisely A Cains Jone Gaines, of P<«rtl>«nd, is visiting N w » ma « at I.la old home, near this city and We are still in the ms-'et for »II lie nity thi" week kr «Is of ( rtslnce. su h a« Eggs, Butter, B> ar «, Ho a. Bacon, lar. Weseiy A Cam have teccived another Veal, nice shipment of mens sou buys over Onior.s. Hides, Pelts, Per«» ax, Crs cara bark, etc Prices always on I« p coat«, suits and hala. AM<aat>r McKnight thinks the aaaeaa- fur goo«' stuff J. F. W> Ft.Y ed i aloe of I inn county property, thia A water measuring gang«« will lw place«! on the south hr dge pu r as »<»«' a» the present fresnet snlmi I«'.« year, will reach 9k,6,UUU,lXX). Farmers should preparv sheila un«lei A fancy line of ladles dress good» which stock can shelter lhcn»«-lv«s have just arrive«! at M’raely A Cain», tn from th«* cold rams, it saves ftrad. all the latest style pattern and color« C. i . t'umuton cofnpb ted the Wai- Any thing you want in the duck, ma» wick farm huu»«*, last week. ai»i u> now ready for another job, when the weatb c maw. moleskin, melton or curduioy c .at’s at Wesely .4 Cains pri-e fri.m er favors. 41 fk) up The raising of h< gs w ill nay a go«»' \ goal M. gray wool Blanket, the Harrison Phillips, merchant of Oooc! • profit, it tney are made to w« igh 31». thing for coast or mountain u«r, bounds at aeven months vl-l. Nut ville, came «'own last Saturday for a 94.60. f«-w days visit and plraaur«- among Feo Otherwise f.lenda and relatives. Now that cropping senson is over, A If. Miller biought into town last the provident (miner w id Mee that all Men*» reindeer gauntlet Glove», Saturday, a pair uf shoes that he wuie his farming tools and matl.im-ry is 91. »0. steady for three years, that be boug! t V gtaal Glove with hor»ehide palm placed un ler shelter. of Wesely A Cain, and with a little im ami goit ' iifl ami law k 91.00. Hagey, the Jeweler, has been doing pair work will last one year more. Home new driving Gloves in brown, a large business in watches this week, 75«. The liillabori milk condensery has He is selling the celebrated high «race | closed down, because of the lack of Illinois make. of the Wash.ngbm county rmlk. I Many ......................... Full S a I.K A few choice thorough —k. have a .«-. * _ LI off f* S their slwiiw las dairymen sold dairy k«e. beds ^ tosooooooooooosmoo « bro«i Buff Orpington and Rh«»ie lnlan>< iieeauae of the scarcity and consequent Red, cockerels at 92.00 each or 2 for • LOCAL BREVITIFS. high price of feed. a • I " J F Wesely. stioatiooooooowwoowaoo The Far.-r.crs Meat Market will pay Vetch, red clover, alsike clover, i the highest market price for beef, . timothy, English rye grass and orchard Cojnty eo-yrt this week. grass at reaaonabb- prices for cash mutton, veal, pork. hides anti egg«. Lebanon is preparing to build a new «mly at J. F Weselys They dont want the earth, but they do eitv hall. size 90 g M feet want your produce and are willing to Albert Shelton, whu is caring for a pay for it. Thomas creek was quite full Tuesday paralytic in Portland, is taking a short being nome right or nine feet above low Hick >ry Bark Cotigh Bem«ty, m»«l» va ation. He cam«- up for a visit with water. I by the Hickory Bark Bem««ly Co.,«d borne folks. Moixlay evening. —alem, fire., guarante«-«l to be pure. A ruing barometer Tuesday after-, Mrs. ('. Bilyeu, who has been gua-ant<-e<l to cure your mid or money noon, gave evidence that the storm was vs ting at the parental borne in Walla ri-tumlnl Guaranteed to n.aks » friend a!«out over. Walla, Washington for th«* past two <d you. For »ale b> E. C Peerv. Scio, Farmers cannot now comnlain that months, rrturne«! to Scio the first of lire., »nd ttrsf-claa» «lealers everva here there is mil enough moisture to do fall th«- w«*rk. C. W. Tebault, real estate agent of plowing. ' The big Linnhaven apple orchard will Albany, ami son C, W , Jr., came «’own Cali on A. W Hagey and see the new tie <*»tahliah«*«i in th«* vicinity of an«l from the Linnhaven orchard tract stork of jewelry are I watches that he around l.ac onb. Work of preparing Wednesday evening. Mr Tebault is has just received. the land for the trees is to commence new closing up the options on these Th« a l-arge went over to Shedd, last at < nee. orchari! lamia. From conversation with Saturday evening and spent Sunday L >ST A leather colored hand satcl.el him. we aacrrtaine«l the company pur- with the oki folks at home. betw«M»n Crabtree bridge on l»»banon J»»«e erect ng a big saw mill ami laying The milk e«»w which will not yield an ai d Scai road. Satchel contain»! some out a newt i»n, Linnhaven, upon papers am! a small amount of money. moat modem approved plan, The .4 a • r «>••• ;» -inda of ir.:i< da l company will plant fidn acres of apple Ing the year, is fit for beef only. She A small reward will I m pa-«1. W re this fall. ui unprofitable in the dairy. • Mr- A- Miller. BLANKETS (¡L< >Vr S I Fun S ai . k Homo. 1« ggy and har nr a. k.e«l'i. ti.lysu, Scio, t'le. the Booster .Muting U rd« ■ '«■ sy »ft« rnoon, quite a niiml»«r of o r citir.« ns, including aov< ral from the c< ut.trj m« t. at the Weaely Cain hall to 1 1 ten t«. < r« > oil's chia f I oo»ter. the <.i.ly T< m Kir! an son. mai ag« r of the Portland Commercial club. Mr. Ith hntdcoii arrtv<-«l in this city Tucaday evening ami Mr Wallace It. Struble n anageruf tin- Albany Commercial club ame ovr r on the following morning Peery 95 |»«r month rt c' A. <». I rill. Hi am Parser, < h* W-««-ly 9*‘; per month each, aid tie* I ini aven Orchard Co.. 9« |«er n onth. It is desired to have tl is m< nthly sub- scription men as« <1 to l'«n per month, the whole to t>c expended m ai-Vertising t e resource« of b< io and eastern l nil county. Messrs Richarvl»on am! Struble drove over to JeifeiM-n m et lately after tl>e close of the me« til g Will, twosii< h « mim ent < iregon I» m » b '- er-. Tf was a Bure thing that, those of A g«»»I method by which t' e count«y oil eitizi rs w ho came in contact with press can met« rtally assist in defeating them, would in bil«c some «if the l«rw»t- th«- rffor'« of i pl< oi ieu»|>«|«*rM <-r a| irit. bo win ti the hour of nw-eting luiok Herr! I can t. II • oi what your i am«- all were r«a«ly to listen to how who are a«lv«H sting the sdv I ««rv muas house or barn will cost Jon I have r« si Its hid I e> n achiev'd through judi convention plan is, to announce that the m t 'ial to l uild either, from the cious am! st I-sable advertising of Ore they will only support cat>dl>iat««a for th«- ligislatun- who aul>»rril» to State grounl to ami including the r«»«f ' j-on's resources. ment «No I and fur oth< r office«, candi Us Ceanent, doors. »In lowa, nails locks Mr E. C. Peery, president of the dates wh<> refuse to i>arti« ipst>- in or ami hinges, shingles, rubls-r sanded Scio Commercial club louniel charge accept nomination nt the hamla of thn rooting, etr. Call and get prices bi f«»re of th«- m< • tji i- and aft« r a few preparr mas» convention Further, if the fricn.li or after getting prices elseW-her«- Scio tory r« marks, intr««*uccd Mr. Struble, uf our Hirer! Primary law will publicly Planing Mdia, N. I. Mor'ison, I’roo. w ho. in a twenty minutes talk told of announce that they will mit «apport at l-ook here' I can furnish joii with ind what Albany was doing in the way th«- polla, a candidate who accepts a mt gruc»-ri«*s, lunch goods. p*sl cards, < f civic impn>vrm«-nt ami what she was ml nation at the hatala of th«- inass con s ationery, and ach«»-l supplus, con- «> nu t«> advertise th«- r«-m>urc« s of Linn vention, such candidat«* will Iw coi »pic fectiunorv am! tobarcoes. Orders taken i ounty and central Willamette valley. uoua because of their alise neo from the for off! e auptd es and rubber atumia. He, also, stated that Albany was will- ticket. Agency for th«- American Wool ly. me to assist every < th« r tow n in lunti countv to get its full s) ar«« of the pros C. C. G ouoh , Scio was visitai by the usual Hallo Scio. Oregon perity which was coming and would con to fir« gon, in th«- wav of bom« • ween pranks, last Sum's) light. As The N kws has arranged a clubbing building ami imlustrious citixens. the jokes wire limited to moving »I» i t rate with the Youth's Companion Pul>- <>f various articles to wmng placer, After a selection of music l>v tie lishing Co by whii-l th«* S astiim barlcading sidewalka, writing with soap Ngw|| th«- Youth's (ktmpanion can i rrheHtrs, Oregon's chi«-f I «»«ter, Tom on windows, the gang is sup| «►»«■<! o llirhai s« n w as lritr«,.iucrd. While Mr. Ira supplied for 92.60 a year. The last have leen young boya, who »hi'tild ha« e named paper ia the leading weekly Bichan!»<-n draw« his ralary fr« m the l-een at h«mr in l«ed. Such pranka me Portlaml Commercial club his share of magazine puhlishe«! in the country. Its a nu aai.ee am! ahoukl l»e aledisltcd. |t influence ami uaefulnrts ext« mis all contents are high class moral stories, I is not a mark of smartness on the | art ami other instructive an«l entertaining over the state. of the participators, but is a aourr«. of lie stat«-«l that l>e«-aiiae of the camp matter. Th«* subscription price is 1 sgravstMin t«i property owners. Sun - 91.75. With the N kws , as alwvc aign of advertising conduct« <1 chiefly by n.ary punishment will, some «lay, I e the Portland Commercisl club. Oregon quoted, 92.6*1. ha<! received a larger « migration during necessary to curb the mischief makers. A few go«»! bargains in two patterns the past year, than any o'her Pacific of dish«»» that wu are closing out. Also Notice of Final «»ettie mem coast station; that more tickets of A. a few odds and ends of dishes thnt Y. P. fair visit, rs w« r«- vi«u-«l in Portland Nntiae Is herwliy given that the iimkr- must be dis|M.»e 1 of at very low prices, than in Seattle, ami that Oregon was *igt:e<l a«lminirtrat> r of the e tale ( in order to make room for our fin«* new the ccntn I sttfaction to th«- I’acit.c liana e.liarler, «lea-eased, lata uf l.mn an«! extensive stock of Christmas dishes coast horn«- seeker. « un'y. Orwou, lisa filasi Ids Htm I a<- that juat arrived. They will tie op« n After stating the larg«- amount of count m «a «I estate with the Clerk f for inspection in a few .lays. < o«n« and s«-e them. No trouble to show them m«»ney which ha«l been ex)«ei»led to a«l- l.mn Cou'ilv. Oregm«. ami lite court han v rti<<- th«- r« sourcta of Oregon by her I q|r>| the nth da» „f I i.-.-eiiilier, at Ihn whether you buy or not. Various cities, he eite.1 that the Inereaae | |„.wr o( | ,,«,|,B k ,, „ (|,e hesriog Your» to pl«-»ae, of value of a corner lol on f«th and «»I ob)» ti«»ns, if anv, r<> sani s«-e«Hiiit J. F. WKMKI.Y. Washington, strict. Portlaml, «luring ami for the settlement of lit- «nin.«. the muti« peri«»!, would pay the entire Ikin'I I orget Itale I thia lite .’«lit lay <«( <h-t«d«er, lull. tW V. That I have a full line of Candies, At the close of the a«k)r>-as, subscrip Chas. Helia« 1er, N u> ( igara. Tobacco. Groaoriea, Poet tion t<« an advertising, and the foil« w A«linui.«tralor of «»»'ate I ante. Stationery ami the famous mg monthly contributions were obtain of Vlary VN-huefer ftoyal Table Queen” bread, J. K. Wsatlirrli>r«l, rd: C. G. < h > vch . Atty, lor aduiiuislrator. W. A. Ewing. J. F. Weaely, E. C. Successor lu F. M Arnold I ! -•<* '» / »• •i*w . * ’ ’ »