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Mrs John Smallmon, who died at
Lard of ] hank*
Wheat Is worth 96 cts per bushel at
the Scio Mills
home in Woodburn, was burned at
I
I desire to tender my most since-«•
Portland expects to pave ninety miles Miller cemetery mar Shelburn, on ami heartfelt thanks to my friends and
Tuesday.
of street, next year.
neighbors for their continued and
l-ets see; Someone said something patient avsistence during the long illness
R. Shelton went to Portland, Wednes
ALBANY, ORE.
day. t-> eat Thanksgiving turkey with about rain shortage rail er in the fail. of my deceased husband L. E Miller,
The cause for complain* has been fully and for their sympathy and help
I his family.
answered The shortage 1» quite mat ir attending his death funetal and burial.
City election one week from next
Janie Miller.
Mon-lay. Candidates for office should up
Anton Liberskrv, who owned the
tie bobbing up. Dont all speak at once.
Maron jars half gallon
75c
20c coffee, 5‘* lbs.
< 1 OG
A very nice «Ide cream Panam ,
former Wash Phillips farm, has avid
M B Turkeys Embden Geese
If
you
want
the
best
fence
in
the
>1.20.
i the same to W. A. White, recently
”
“
quarts
62C
2.5-
"
4
lbs
90
northwest, the American fence will fill
For breeding purposes I have pure
M. i. an* at 60o, $1.00 and *1 SO
from
Idaho,
consisting
of
2ti0
sen
s
ami
Ne» Serger and Wool tnaxia, III
the bill. For sale at the Scio Planing
"
“ Pinta
52c
bred Mammoth Bronx? turkevs and
3.5c
” 3 lbs
95
personal
propelty, Consideration
■ream and other light »hader, lery
Mill.
Embden Geese. Price of turkey toms Schram jars, half gallon $1.10
Fruit sugar, 15 lbs
$12,000.
ipprupnate for outing.
1 DO
$5 for single bird or $7.50 per pair, fur
Portland eitlxens, to overcome an in
“
quarts
90c
Frank
Holub
was
arrested
by
Game
Fountain
syrup,
per
gal
50
Geese $3 for single bird, or $5 per pair.
sufficient car service, pur,««sc paying
OXFORDS
Warden May laat week, for killing a
These
fowls
cannot
be
surpassed
by
“
*
’
pints
78c
().
lions,
per
100
lbs
1T0
but half fare whenjthey are nut provided
deer out of season. Justice Jas. A. any in the country.
Oitr -t-xk was a little late in mm- with seat«.
Extra
com,
3
cans
25c
ng ill hut is complete now A little
We
buv
<
lisl.es
direct
from
Bilyeu ass.seed a fine of $ -) for the of
Mrs W G. McDonald.
more stile and s little tn.-re -piwlily
Not for many years has Thomas fenae. The fine was paid slid now all
Pineapnle, 4 cans
the factory and can save you
90«
n all the nn in tier». ISoi'l tall to see creek been held at a flixsl stage for so
Is serene.
>nr Patent C >ll Oxfords (or ladies at
Don't
I
orget
Gold
Dust,
4
packages
money.
90c
many days. For thrde days the gauge
S3.SO.
lx-asors given on worthy editorials
showed from 9ft to 13ft.
That I have a full line of Candies,
I If you in Nuts. 4‘igars, Tobacco. Groceries, Pnat
BLANK ETS
Wwlnesds- ami newspa|>er articles. (Hi
The ditch overflowed,
(EATS PO I) 07 EX
EGGS
u IxPalailv ' -w >
ea.
-
I cal bright. $•'• per lesson, moderately
Cante, Stationery and the famous
night, flooding the N ews wood sheil.
o,
$2.50
per
lesson,
if
very
dull,
$1.5«)
"Royal Table Queen" bread
the |«ostoffice and scattered wood out
per lesson.
C. G. G ough .
side, promiscuously.
4th floor. Room 4S, 3rd an I Ida St.
Successor to F. M Arnold
Top Prices Paid for Produce.
Give us a trial
Thanksgiving turkeys only coat 30cts
Stayton, Oregon.
GLOVES
ner pound in Portland thia
year,
Married
Last Saturday J. A. Bilyeu completed
W-.mler if the diners will feel like 30
Mm’» rein-leer gauntlet Gloves,
Cresc n
the
sale
of
Hfi
acres
of
land,
just
east
of
Bartu-Stepanek
On Wednes lay
cents after dinner is over.
*1,«0.
town. The purchase price was II) per evening, Noveml>er 24, 19119, at the resi
A gixwl Glove with hor-H-hi-le palm
Mias Vesta Balschweid, of Oakland. acre. Chas. Wesely was the purchaser
and g- .d cuff and track *1.00.
dence of the bride’s |>arents, Mr. Joseph
Home new driving Glove» in brow n, Cal , arrived Wednesday morn lag on a ami turned in his residence j roperty on Bartu and Miss Nettis StepanekJ
visit
with
her
parents
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
E
750.
Main strrrt as part ta
Justice of the peace Jas. A. Bilyeu, of
G. Balschweid, of this city.
A car load of fence wire ia on the ficiating.
Frank West, a Is*hanon stock buyer, way from the factory. On account of
Mellow VeUh Seed
was receiving a car load of fat hogs at this car, we will give you special prices
the West Scio yard Wednesday. The on all the wire fencing we now have in
Santiam
Farm has 400 bushels of fire . .
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LOCAL OREVITIFS.
AÔOÜAÛRÏH3 DRUG STORE
CUSiCh 8LD<
pries paid, live weight, was 7 cents per atock. Now is the time to buy your seed clear of al) fowl seed, auch as
«
« o«« ssass
pound.
! pink. 100 bushels now cleaned and
fence.
BOTH PHONE3
Chas. Wesely.
ALBANY
reatly to sow at $1 35 per measured
in
Save $ $ $ by getting your wim'ows,
F or S ale Horae, buggy and har-
bushel.
Call
soon
and
get
what
you
As people come into town and make
doors, glass, nails, locks, hinges, barn
ai BANY
OREGON
neaa. Fred T. Bilyeu, Scio. Ore,
S. W. G aines
door track rollers, the celebrated reports, the yxtent of the damage of want.
Walter Edwards, a compositor of the Columbia tinted wall paper, etc., at the high water, lieconies apparent. While
Nolk* ut I Inal Settlement
N ews office made a business trip to Scio Planing Mill.
\\ inter Apples
no severe damage has U-en done in any
Portland, laat Saturday.
I have about Six) bushels of Baldwin
(ovality, taken as a whole, the damage
Notice is hereby given that the under
If one would be governed by news-
ITltfonl Harold, one of the coming
has been considerable. Nearly every apples for sale in iota to suit Price signed Administrator of the Estate ut
paper reports, the milk supplivd to
fine horae breeders, of near Kingston, Portland users is altogether too filthy farmer reports loss of some character, all the way from 25 cents to $1.0) per |,. C. Miller Decerseli has Filed in the
bushel. Resilience on the A. J. Houston County Court of Linn County Oregon
w as doing business in Scio, laat Satur to lie used But, sometimes, natters due to the storm* and floods
Pry Goods, Cloth
' his final account in said Estate ami sani
day.
We are still in the market for all farm, 3 miies southwest of Scio.
of this class are overstated.
Court ha« fixe«I Monday the 2l)th day
kinds of produce, such as Eggs, Rutter. 10-29
C. W. VUKTCCXA.
N. I. Morrison can make vou M aaion ■
ing, Shoes, Hats,
The Farmers Meat Market trill pay Veal. Hogs, Bacon, l«rd. Beans,
of [»ecemtier 1909 at 1 o’ckwk p. m. of
furniture in oak. maple or fir. Call and
I.atlies and Gents
A few good bargains in two patterrs »aid day and at the Countv Court room
ace bi» book of patterns at the Scio the highest market price for beef, Oniona, Hides, Pelts, Beeswax, Cas
Furnishings
mutton, vral, pork, hides »nd eggs. cara bark, etc. Prices always on top
Planing Mill.
of dishes that we are closing out. A so of said court in the City of Albany in
They dont want the earth, but the.- do for good stuff.
a few nd-ia amt ends of dishes that said County as the time and place of
W Wheeler an old friend and
want your produce ami are willing to
J.
F.
W
esely
must he dl»|K>ae<i of at very low prices, hearing saui iinai account
neighbor of the N ews family and who pay for it
V
,
objections legally filed thereto.
Ore.
lives west of Iwbanon, came over, last
Look here! I can furnish you with in order to make room for our fine new
Hated November 17 1909.
Thomas
Creek
reached
the
h-glx-st
and
extensive
stock
of
Christmas
dish-
s
groceries, lunch gomls, post cards,
Friday, for a few days visit.
reami r>. - cr .« -it >
__
and school supplies, con- that just arrived. They will be op n J. F. Potter
Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Bilyeu and grand -tag» of the present fall, laat Friday stationery,
Administrator.
son, (isle, left last Sunday morning for night. About 10 p. m. the waterwheel feetionery ami tobaccoes. Orders taken for inspection in a few days. Come a. J ;
It
W. H. Queener.
a visit to Portland. Hood River and of the light plant became drowned. for office supplies and rubber stamps, see them. No trouble to show theta
•
Atty,
for
Administrator.
timothy,
English
rye
grass
and
cretard
whether vou buy or not.
‘
for the American Weekly.
other Eastern Oregon points. They valuing the plant to shut down. The Agency
First publication November 22 1909, grass at reasonable prices for cash
Yours to please,
C. G. G ough ,
ex|>cct to Iw al>»ent for two to three creek hail fallen sufficiently, by morn-
Last publication lieceir.ber 27 1909. only at J. F. Weselya.
J.
F.
WOKI.Y.
I
Scio.
Oregon.
ing.
for
the
plant
to
ba
operated.
trt cks.
S. E. YÛUN3 & SON
The Place to Buy Good Groceries
W. E. Thomas &, Son, stayton,
D E N T I S T
ATTORNEY AT LAV/
Wesely &, Cain