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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1909)
I V »>• 1909 Polls T”VS Rattlers Guns Mugs A rks Banks \\ eights Hammers < lomba < ’¡indica Poxes 'fraina *1'I ops Harps I ishes Banks Trunks I )ishes Books Games Pictures •”î^ Fancy Dishware Silverware Shaving mug« Salt aliaKOH Pepper shake« Cream pitcher Chocolate rn’ts Sugar bowls Blitter tiishea Water pitcher Breakfast plates 1 >inner plates Soup plate« Pie plate» ’ Flower vices Mush how Is Spoon holders M nst a r< 1 jam Sugar, creamer, Spoon h«»l«J»’rH Butter dish < Hive dished Bare dishes Bren 1 plates ( hildrens nitigtt Shaving mugs Ash trays < ’ig.tr holders Manicure sets K mvvs I'orKs Table spoon« Trit spoons Sugar how I < 'reamer Spoon holder Butter dish Breutl plntes • '.ike plates Toothpick liohl.T Match holders Letter hohh rs Tea pots • ’« ffee pot* Water pit» her Eft. etc. Old Santa Clause has almost swing arouml the circle <»’ic< »gain and lis he appr ;i< h« s he cries out ’ (* iristmaa Times! Chriatma.s Times! Chriat- mas Goods! Christmas Goods' for young an old. rich and two r, all alike at ’¡ROTTER'S J-TORE Christmas s Photo albur i* Post card album Toilet cases Glove boxes Kerchief boxes 14 Work H < 'ollar <4 Post card Man icti re sets Infant bets Japanese tra\ s Com!» trays Brushes Puff bojes CÄTH3LIC GOODS Many be< litiful, ornamental and useful things here to select from at closing > lit ¡ rii r f m SilAs I /fraids Press goods Table linen Hosiery I’mlerwear < Roves Sweaters Einbroidery ! »aces Cap* Toques Petty coats Table spreads Llllil'b suits LadieH cloaks La<lirs skitts Ladies cravanete Eadie* macintosh t’liildreiis “ Fn< inators Embroidery S rta < >ver< oat* < 'ravanets Mackintoshes Collars Cufta Hats and caps Shoes Slipper« Gloves Hosiery Rain coats Work coats Sweaters Suit casds Trti nk s Huy your Christmas Cools 7 AW 7 EKS and save money and get first choice, as the very article you want may go today at half < the price ycu u il have to pay else where. TROTTE laeat STORR STAYTON Ix>ok up " e»elv A < ain .a ad, cut It John Wraelv Went ro Portland, Wml- out and tiring it to them; you might neaday evening, to look after buain»«« make or 110 by doing »o. matter*. ALBANY. PRESS GOOPS A very nice wide cream Panam , $1.26. 'h i *'i* i»t 5Oc. $1.00 «ml $160 New serjfre and U<«>! Good». In rr-rtin and ••ilirr Ifalil aliadrs, vary ippropriate (or outing. !»XE o RPS Our st’Tk waa a little late In mm- i>4 ill bill la rnlnplrtr now A llltle hi ..re «tile and a little more <|iiallly n all the nuiiil" rs. tkin'l fad to sec ■•ir I' h I v ii I C >ll Oxfords for ladies nt $3.60. BLANKETS A p"d •’>#■ gray wool Blanket, the thin# for com I or uiountam use, $4.50. GLOVES Men’s reindeer gsnntlet Glove«, $1.«0. \ g<«x| Glove with borwhide |>alm I nd »•■■«i euR «ml b«‘ k. «1.00. Home new driving Glove« In brown, 79«. »Ùttsss • SS » • »V ••» » » • J LOCAL BREVITIES. A corn doctor was in town this week Dr. W. C. Bmwn went to Portland, Monday evening, on a business visit. A temperance lecture was given at the Christain church. Tuesday evening From the blast« being fired at the hea<i of the mill race, something is doing up there. Lime, cement, nibb»-r roofing ami all kinds of building material at the Scio Planing Mill A. W. Ilagey ia an expert workman on Sewing machines ami Phonograph«. i Call and see him. Frank West will ship his second car load of fat hogs, from West Scio, the first of next week. Save | f $ by getting your wimlows, doors, glass, nails, locks, hinges, bam door track rollers, the celebrate»! Columbia tinted wall paper. eU.. at the Scio Planing Mill. Mr. and Mr» A H M> K llop.of near Cut out Wearly A Cain’» ad an,I j Salem, arrived on visit to their many bring it to them, it» giaal for a charn «• Scio frù-nda, laat Thursday evening. on the |T> and 4lu gold pi< c«-«. If you want the best t-nce in Ilio \ > tch. r»d clox«’r, « ■»!»«• clover, northw.wt, the American fence will fill i the bill. For aale al the Scio Pinning timothy, Engliiih ry»- gr««« and orc aid grnn« at refaaonablw | ri •».•» for «a»b Mill. only at J. F. W« »«ly«. J 8. Warwick lost a valuable horae, Hot coffee and Country Club cr« am last week, A br<<ad tract thn>uge Mill a'reet, cauiMd eearly every one to « n «•■rvvd trw to all al W> ««-ly A Lain« during thia »ale on Ladle» and Kiaaea quire the cause. Clarence Rex, who has >«*enoccuj uxl coat», auita, »kirt» and waiat«, an i on in north« rn California for th - past Mena »n«i Loya »uita aid work c ata tw«>nty months, returned to his family Leaser» given on w«»rthy editoriHia tn Scio, the first of the week. an«l newspaper articl««. If you ar«- Uncle Jimmie Com) ton, who had r«-al bright, ><i per lesaon, moderately Iwn confined at his horn« becauar of •«>, $2.fid |u r l««aaon, if very dull, fl.W an attack of typhoid, »«« able to come p> r 1« »»on. 4th fluor. Room 4H, .Ini and Ida St. up to toyrn the first of th»' we-ek. btaytun, Oregon. A. N. Weddle is «poken of favorably A car load of ferce wire i» on th«« for the office of city marshal. Th»- Nl.wa believes he would make giwd in way from th« factory. On account of that position, tto'refore will ««-cond tl.« thi» car. wi will give you a|«ci«l pric« » on ail the wire fencing we now haw in motion. ■tock. Now ia lliv tun«- to buy your John E. Cyrua expects to commence fence. work on the tract of land h«< lately Cha« Wcsely. purchased near the C. A E. railroad Ilickirv Bark Couch 1!er».e«lv, n«««le bridge acmes the South Santiam, early hv Hi«- Hick ry Bark Ren.«-dy Co., of in next month. ■»«leiti, On»., guarante. d to lie pur»-; Ilagey, the Jeweler, has been having fna*ant>-e<( to cur* your c« id <»r money large »ales on jewtdery. He has just refumlml. Giiara<>tt*e»l to makes friend received a new tot of seamless solid of you. Pur sale by E. C P»M)rv, ‘•«•i«., gold rings. They are extra fine ami Ore., and lh*l class dealers everywlu re the prices are rq^ht. A false idea «'em» to hav»- gone out For every dollar’s worth of g»M»l« you among newspa|>er», that the Scio milk buy from Wrasly A Cain during their sale which commences December 6, condensery waa op««rated by water gives you that many chances on the |wwrr and that th«» injury to the dam was interfering with the operation of $fi and 110 gold pieces. the plant. This is untrue. Steam is Riley Montgomery went to Portland the motive power and the plant has Wednesday morning, This is Riley’s never been idle a day since it com first visit to the metropolis since he was menced business last spring. i a «mall boy and. consequently Portland was almost a new world to him. M It Turkeys I mb Jen (Icese The Farmers Meat Market will |.»y the highest market price fur b«*ef, For breeding purpoa» a I have pure mutton, real, pork, hides ami eggs bred Mammoth Bronze turkeys ami They dont want the earth, but they do Emlxlen (»«•»•se. Price of turkey toms want your produce ami are willing to |5 for single bird or tl. SO ,«er (»air; forj pay for it Geese $! for single bird, or $.’> per pair. | Th« *e fowls cannot be surpass«-«! by A fi w good bargains In two psttems of dishes that we are closing out. Also any in th» country. Mrs W. G. McDunald s few od»to ami emia of dish»*» that muat be di»|MMM«>l of at very low prices, in order to make mum for our fin« new tron't Forget and extensive stuck of Christmas dishes That 1 have a full line of Candies. ' that just amv«nl. They will be open for tn»|>»-etM>n in a few days. Come n .1 Nuts. Cigars, Tobacco. Groceries, Pot aw them. No trouble to show them Canls. Stationery am! the famous ’’Royal Table Queen” bread whether you buy or not. C. G. G ovoh . Yours to please, J. F. WKSU.Y. Successor to F. M. A Railroad Suvcy C>mrn-med Widnt • ay afternoon a surveyor with t’>.. I • * ar, force of men commenced locating tl •• Scio railroad The initla t tn '»I will be at th«’ Scio (touring m Hi, wh«-r» the t mjiorary <Jet»>t will b I ■ it-' I. a i l run« thence north on I’ tla .J avtru«. following the old g a<Je, unti it reach) a t le north »ide cf W \ E ’. ■« i >'« mi tone*. From thence the in«- .v b CH»« the corner of the •” I” >t , wl « r« It. W. Gill ihiw result • th« i). < act) •■» the J ul lie r> ad diagonally, Cetin/off th* northeast corner of T. A It ■ hull»«) i ’« [ mH rtv; th« nee alor g th «' uth »:..>■ of the public road to ,M i I • r»: th« c • across the faro ■ to i. ]• i.t : th» N«>rth Santian , where tie ehrtrfc In.»- 1« supjoaed to crusa. it is the purpose to survey the line <>l tan the right of way and then in corporate the company, after which ar range met 4« to build the line will la nukto. Th«' c«'«t when comptoted an< • ¡UI| I )*i. Wil t«e al«>ut $40,000 and th« traffie, it ui tl ought, will pay operatini • x|« i *• s and inGreat ujon the cost o the road. Eventually, it is expected, tl at th» Seto road wiil become a part of th. electric ayatem which ia aurr to rove the va ley with a r >t work of lino Our object n«>w ia to have railway cor ncction with W< «1 Scio and Munkers. We are still in the market for all kirn1» of |>r .h.ce. such as Eggs. Butter. Veal. Hogs, liaron, Bacon, I ant. ard. Bean«. Onions. Hides, Pelt«, Beeswax. Cas- cara bark, etc. l’ric< a always un top for guod stuff. J. F. W ksei y Ilcllow Vetch Seed San’ism Farm has 400 bushels of fine s«-»-d clear of all fowl »»•••<!, such as pink. I»» bushels now cleaned ami ready to sow at 91 36 per measured liuahi l. t all soon and get what you want. 8. W. G ainks KU. « U. HII.YEL' D ENTIST WOODWORTHS DRUG STORE BOTH PHONES OREGON -Subscribe for— HUITON Jr Isa handsi me, high*).<::<!«<1 Belgian colt, sired by Ailmii a! le lluiton and at the date m hen thia picture was made, i»i just G week* old. His «lain is a full bloisl Belgian nare, weighing ISisi pounds ami has proved her breeding qualities in lluiton Jr. Her sire was Caesar, a line im- parted stallion, whose uniform hreeding qualities has •vidently been transmitted to his offspring. lluiton, Jr. is a remarkable well formed colt an I giv«s promise of becoming a magnificient stallion with a probit, hie weight of 2<MM) pounds at 3 years old. Mr. ( liJord Harold, who ownes the above described colt, also breeds English Shire horses, and purposes to make the breeding of heavy draft horses a specialty. At the Linn County Fair of 1910, he e’ pects to have a number of animals of these fine draft breeds on exhibition. Clifford is a young man and intends to make the breeding of fine horses on of hi, leading occupations a:vl from wh it we know of his thor »ugh-goin«’ business method« and qualifications is sure to make the business a ucccsa. I sa i ATTORNEY AT LAW On Mens and Boys suits, over coats, and work coats Ladies and Misses suits, skirt) and waists WGSEI.Y A- < AIN Brtn< this «4. tti cord (or a .Liner oa $15 a CUSICK BLOCK coats, In addition to the cut in prices, we will give away • l.i IN gold Hot Coffee and Country Club cream served free during sale salt coronas moitoat . MX. « THE SANTIAM NEWS C. c. BRYANT : i \ LB AN y OKEGON I.oolt here! I can furnish you with groceries. lunch goods. post cards, stationery, and school supplies. con fectionery and tobaccoea. Orders tat» n for office supplies and rubber stamia. Agency for the American Weekly. C. G. Govan, Scio, Oregon. *.