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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1909)
I ______ Cnmmonctng Sunday, December 5. WEST SCIO ITEM*. the Southern I'ariAr will intrudarr din Mrs Paul Tompkins and daughter Ing rar service on it« local trains IM ami have recently returned from a two IV between Portland an>l Cottage Gru* , weeks visit with relatives and fnemla leaving Portland H'AU a m. daily 1 d <n Portland. Sava $ $ $ by getting y«Mir windows, returning leaves Cottage Grove 4 :02 p W. J. Borden ia in Albany thia week, m This will serve patrons luncheons making Anal arrangements for platting ' daoro, glass, nails, lucks, hing« a, barn south bound anti dinners north bound. the whole Devanoy farm Into twelve, d«»r track rollers, the celebrated Bracelets, hat pins, lockets, neck Ave and ten acre tracts. ' Columbia tinted wall paper, etc., at the Theodore l^ngley has sold his farm chains, cuff links, set rings, plain and Scio Planing MHL l i cry nice aide cream Pa nani , Scio merchants should use their in- engraved barai rings, signet rings and is now thinking of buying again in $128. We make a thia locality. ' fluence to have the road leading to wart's birthday rings, etc 'Kilusii« at 60«. *1.00 and *1.60 Tom Quigley will ship a carload of specialty of fine gold engagement and ' Stayton, placed in go«xl condition. It New Serges ami W isd tusáis, In pula toe« from ber”, probably thia wedding rings. I is a matter of increase uf trade to cream and oilier light shades, very Week. E A. F kewcm , Jeweler appropriale for uuliug. ‘ them Albany Stella, a Nttla daughter of John For every dollar's worth of gt«d» you Shelton. la hating very aanoua trouble o.X EORDS Look here! I can furnish you with buy from Weaely A Cain «hiring their . with a swelling In one knee, suppuaed •ale which commencee December 4, groceries, lunch goods, post cards, Our »tuck wa» a little late In com to bo a result of typhoid fever, which ing in but is complete now. A liille gives you that many ehar-eea on th« •'ationery, and school supplies, con | «he had some time agv Her« »tile sih ! a lltlle m-re quality fe« t<«nery and tobaernes. Orders taken 15 and $10 gold pieces. Twu men of this rveighborbuol walk In all the numbers. I*un'l lad lo se - fur office suppl.«-« an«! rut«ber »tamps -•nr P <le|>l l «II Oxford« tor lolle« at It is reported that a syndicate x «■d to Jefferson the day of the recent Agency fur ll* American Weekly. *3.60. I negotiating (or a large tody uf timber, | i.ig snow ami on returning, of course, C. G. GuUUH, up Thomas creek. It is sard the Scio. Oretro»’ nad s«>s.e quits hard walking to du. BLANKETS for sixty days has been taken ijecooung very tired and warm they Quite a number of uur citisens were ate considerable of the "beautiful,** if a sale is ma«ie. will »mount to uver to the county seat, last Saturday, alor< the way, resulting In one uf them •I hundred thousands of dollars. We have some very han«ls«>me mam- attracted there brcauM- of two referee being taken with very severe cram|e ¡cure seta, also silver and ebony comb. sales of property located in Scio arsl arid pain«. In fact th« ca»e became so brush and mirror sets. The prices are Richardson Gap, Among the numl er «eriouB he stop|>ed st hu Cormrade'a were; Wm. Brenner and daughter. home until morning. Moral, don't eat Men's reindeer gauntlet Glove«. very reasonable on these seta. *1.«O. Miss Birdelle. N I. Morrison. Wm. •now when warm arxi tire-1 F IL PaSNCH. Jeweler A vissi Glove with hr>r«eldde iwlm Arnold and R Shelton. Wm. Brenrwr Albany. ■ nd g<mt miff and *au k *1.00. purchased th«* property in Scio, paying Moina lieu driving Gioirà in brown, Clubbing Rates I will receive a carloaii of American Irillft therefor. The Richardson farm, 7S«. Asld and Elwood lawn fencing, to ar in the Gap. was purchased by Harry As the time of year is now at hand rive alx>ut January 1. I will make a C Kenney. of Portland, for $I2.«M). when winter reading «iwukl La prvv ideal reduction to those who will receive the The N kwh has arrange.! a clubbing for, we make the following clubbing same at West Scio l«ave ««deni at 0000999999« 4 * a 0 9 9 9 9 9 offer to our readers. Ona year's sub the Scio pl a' ii ig mill. N. I Morrison rate with the Youth's Cumuaniun Pub ♦ scription to the Santiam News la In- LOCAL ORCVITirS. lishing Co. by which the N a XTIAM 0 In the premium auction sale of cludeai in all the prices quoted below N isi and the Youth's Companion can Chrtstma« cattle at the Portland stock be supplied for 12.M a year. Die last 1 he Weekly Oregonian (Portia is I $2 M paid«. Ia»t Tuewiay, «» steer was named (taper is the I vailing vn-vk'y Die Semmi-Wewkly Journal " rz <w How is your wixm I pile? Is it runn- u,Li for $326. or $26 per hundred pounds magasine publish««! in the country Its Ths purler house »leak from that The Briwirrs Gate tie (Chicago) 12 Zf. ing low? contents are high class moral slori« a, animal. wiU sell fur about fl fly cents W G. MrDonxM was an Albany! and other instructive and entertaining The Thrice a week World (N Y.) latís per pound. $2.00 visitor, this week. matter. The subscription price is Any Si a year magarme The Green bridge between Scio and 11.71k. SjSr~ We can give you clubbing rat« a With the Nkwa, as slxjie Th««s. I.arge w «nt over to Shedd, Jefferson, ia reported to be in a danger with any newspaper or magasina, no quoted. 22.60. Monday evening. ous condition, « hi account of ths maldle matter where published. The j roliminarv survey f««r the Scio 1 ■ i ier I wing undermine«!. J. J Barnes, of al«ove Stay ton, came Now should r droa.1 Was completed. Tuew'ay. Sandrr*m brltj<r <rt « h of rommwsmn down Sunday to look after busInras V. a iwiwu, Hu infurmerl us that the r. j mim, Rev (Miley, of Eugene, will preach in ' Seto wvukl be ii I most eompietelv isolated matters I’rwitfoui Cashier not twlng Stayton brpige had collapsed, h< m >, next Sunday, morning ami even j ,o fBr M roa«l travel is concerned, strung enough to sustain its own ing. We are still In the market for all Everybody appreciatid the >un«hiney kinds of produce, such as Eggs. Butter. weight Decay is «aid to l«e the cause This makes the second large hri 'gr leather we haw l«een having this ' Veal. Bean«, which Linn county will l>e required to ORFGOX Hogs, Baron, I.an!. «CIO • w«wk. ; Onions.’ HL toe. Pelts. Beeswax. Css bulk! the half of next year. The A full n»w line of Xmas aip! New ears bark. etc. Prices always on top flora a generai listikmg an I eiclisnge Jefferson bn.lge is the same class of Year j»>«t cards, books, game«, etc. at I for good stuff. I. tana ma Is al ciirr«-nt r .trs structure as that al Stay ton and both busi ras Mui-ilonald». J. F WtSM Y have given trouble almost from the ar,d drallr tratte«! ori t>rin. i|«l > i< ira | Ths Messers Simmons, who have' Iwrsn living on the multi «id«* fur several week«, while they were bulklmg bou«e» on their farms, this week moved to thc«r farms. Visitors are tecleóme whether ALBANY, ORE intending to purchase or not You can buy clothe» in Iota of place«, lota of prices '« . '* **. * > - * ♦ .. •’ ‘. ,Tv» ♦ » ». f, ;■ » I ,y P P * • >« i .* ♦ But aftri all there's something to be considered in style, fit and tailoring. These are our »trong points We get an ii'.di- viduality in our cloth ing that you don’t see VES • * anti in oruiniiry clu’hing. There is no use telling you that our New Fall Suit« ami Overcoat* are in because j 011 ex it; and bebider, you alwuvs ItMik for tin» in m . w thing« our «tore, and are never di>«;ipp<)iiiD*d. When you buy your cbith- ing from ux you are sure that you are gutting the ¡lick tif tin» market. Suits and Overcoats, $10 up THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO The Scio State Bank The late State Representative It Is probable A spe«*isl •ch-iul meeting ia cailwl un time they were bullded 1 I hhmui Brandon, left an estate vulue«! Decernt er 24, for the purpose of Axing j that steel will replace both structures. Fini flau A«smsw4aUsai IS* w»mr< Swvkr at $l‘j,uuo. a tax levy tn support Ihr public school, j Largr Ssnyl« kotxar I« Laaamui It«»«itn Santa Claus Supplies I ¡me, cement, rublter rooting ami aii The public fumi recelvwl from the ; I inda of building material at the Scio •chool tax am! from interest on the j Come ami see my ass >rImeni of UKMJt NEW MANA6EJUNÏ irrtulucible stato fumi is not sufficient ' Christmas goods Full Ime of • litui Planing Mill. * t<> support an right month» school. mas and Near Year rar is. Tov« for ftn»N To the wife of Wm. Serfling. the children. Gift» uf all kinds for A car load of fence wire ia on the ' near ('rabtree, on Deccml>vr II. lioth young anti old. Beautiful Ism bon way from the factory On account of | I'Mf), a daughter. C.8ANT riBTLE. Pre*. this car. we will give you special prices 1 boxes that make excellent presents. Look up Weaely A Ca n.a ad. cut it OREGON « hi all the wire fencing we now hate ini Boy«, don't forget that girls like bun ALBANY out and bring it to them; you might stock. Now IS U«e time to buy your , buns and I have a large a»«ortm«*nt make $5 or $10 by doing so. C. G. Got i;«. ! fence. 8. Hdlippi returned Tues-lay from a Chas W.-sely. M H Turkey» l.mhJen Geese He re- two weeks visit to California. High School warrants have been sent »«rts bad wrather while he was there. Fur brv««ling pur|«>«ea I have pure out fi r the month ending Dec. 3: A • < 'ut out Wrsely A Cain's ad and I.any $.362 65. Sodaville $31 60. I sfeSSS* bred Mammoth Bronte turkeva and bring it to them, its good for a chance »216 93. Oakville $45.87, Shsdd $ 0«. 26, Emlvien Geese, Price of turkey tnms on the $5 and $10 gobi piece«. Halsey $64.60, Harrisburg $104.1’, N. $f> for single bird or $7.50 |wr pair; fur The S« Io Milling Co. have th«1 material Brownsville $144 U6, Lacomb S3K.K7, P. Geese $.< for single binl, or $5 |er pair. , These fowls cannot l«e « ir|>a»»«-d by on th«« ground with which to rop»ir the Brownsville $87.26. Scio $124.18, Plain any in the country. old dam, as «>on as the water subsides. view $64.60. Mrs. W. G. McDonald If you want the l«est fence in the County School Superintendent Jack la the place to visit. Orang? northwest, the American fence will All aon has completed the «'lumeration of H'g Reduction In Xmas Can lien the bill. For sale at the Scio Planing the school children of Linn county if raves in full bloom, tropical From Dee. 20 to Dre 26 I will sell Mill. The flgur«-« are 7397. I aat year the all Xmas candies at reduced pnces, flower», fomotia hotels, historic number w as 6972 The inerraa of 42f> Macdonold's ia the only place in town ('orne in and get my priera on candirà Old Missions, attractive watering you can buy AMon'a chocolates ami shows that the |K>pulation of Linn ! and nuts before buying elsewhere. places, delightful climate, make bon I wins. Imn't fail to look at the , county has increased about 2000 during Max. P H. M aco inalo . this favored s< ction the Nation's fancy boxes of candy when sehrcting . the past year, presents. y> most popular winter retreat. You Two or three petitions for mail Henry Ray reports that Mr ami Mrs. supervisor are being circulated in ÄS3ICUITURM COLLESE—WINTER COURSE can see this section at ita best via t'sl (.'arson were the recipients of a North Scio precinct. Whoever is ap January 4th to Iebruary iMth, 1910 genuine old-faahonrd chariiari at the pointed, let ua hope, will put the rowl home of the bride, over near Crabtree from thia city to West Scio in g<w»l Practical w» rk, lectures and demon creek, last Tuesday night. c ndition It is the most traveled strations wi'l be given in such vita sub AMO Jeff Creel has been elected chief road in 'his vicinity and should have a ject« as General Farming, Fruit Culture, «■ngineer of the Albany Are depart giuul crushed rock surface all the way. Animal Husbandry, Dairying. Poultry Rö'id of a Thousand Wonders ment. Jeff was one of C<>mmi»»ioner ■ Our new and beautiful line of Holi keeping, the Business Sid«' of Farming, Blacksmithing, Butler's chief carj«cnter» during the day («< m «' s . full of choicest selections Forestry, Carpentry, construction of the Scio bridge. for the Christmas trade is now ready Mechanical Drawing, Cooking, Sewing, Hot coffee and Country (Tub cream fur your inspection, consisting of Dressmaking, Home Management, etc. St CALIFORNIA Standard Liquor Co AHOlLSALf DEAL» IF i Wines, Liquors and Cigars F I 1*1 15* G>onerdd St. A. G. MAGERS, Prop Salem, Oregon IN WINTER ORE All < lasses of Job Printing executivi on short notice at Shasta Route reasonable price«. SOUTHERN pacific co . All regular courses begin January *th served free to all at Weaely .4 Cains Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, 2 liver «nd end February 11th. Farmers' week during this sale on Ladies ami Misses Novelties, Umbrellas, etc. February 14th to IMth. coats, suits, skirts and waist«, and on F M F kknch , Jeweler Up-t<rdate train«, first A cordial invitation is extem!e«l to all Mena ami boys suits and work coats. Albany. class in every reaped, interested. Wenxl Bullish, whose farm lies a I re Bilyeu came over from Lebanon Good accomm<«iationa may l>e secured unexcelled diningcar ser short distance Southwest from Scio. ■ last Saturday evening. He says the die«l st St Marya hospital in Albany on wagon roa«l between Scio and Lebanon at reasonable rates. No age limit vice. quick time and above 16 years. No entrance require Saturday l»ecrmber II, I9“>9 ~ ' ha« disapiieared under a see of mud. direct connections to ments. Prominent lecturers have been b«»lv was taken to Vancouver, Wash , — • , He. also, stated that he had sold hia all points south ............ secure»! for special topics. The in- 1 for burial. interest in the livery and feed barn and st ructions I force of the C-ollegr numbers Beesial A sms « Til, Salt ef The Farmers Meat Market will pay for the Cunt time in thirty years he was 100. Excellent equipment. horse leas. the highest market pri«-e for beef, A special frature is the Farmers' mutton, veal, pork, hides ami eggs, Wm Brenner and J. S. Warwick re Week which comes this year Feb. 14th They ilont want the earth, but they du turned from their Marion county coyote to IHth. Lectures, discussions, and a want your produce and are willing to hunt, late Thursday evening of last general reunion. WOODBURN TO LO« ANGELES I ay for it. For further information address week. They reported the capture of an AND RETURN The HeraM says Harrisburg ami unusually large coyote, which had been Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis. Oregon levying a heavy tril>ute from G. W Sci<> are the only sch<'ols of the 'county With corresfiondinR low rates whim show a loss over last year. Hunsaker's band of sheep -about 20 TWe I.»esl NseWesa Must I* a mi. take about that. There having been killed. from all other sections of the err about 15 more pupils thia year than ere nrWes u««»t<»l «• Tl.m-ls' Northwest, with liberal utop- The Corvallis A Eastern railroad is nt The h f«M'-M»i»s wr—« i « j >>ur ipwler«: Inst Last year three teachers hamtle«! i overs in each direction and long preparing to lay about twelve mites of Wheat, I-*« ’"««hel the business. Thia year four are rx • 175 pound rails over the summit, thia «Mts. «e« !«»«»'»i . limit Interesting and attractive •Teur. >—« sarS qtilrrd. b ing necessary on account of (he bail There is somewhat of a hit«h in the b h<> r< ntrai t. whl< h N. I. M« rrison v. as rc)««rted to have secured, last week. Il «eems as though the money h. d not been provwled for the university bu Ming, and without Mr. Morrison could secure contract* for l»th. tl e university ard post office huildtn*, he cared for neitn« r. The matter hut not vet been fully decMml. condition of the track on that portion of the road This stretch of the road is the most difficult to get over, am! consequently receives the greatest wear, and the lighter rails have l»vn found inaalequate for the strain of h> avy trains on the hard pull, The rails have already been shipper! over, a m I the work of laying them will begin i mmMatrly, Iran, »er trm «h«W-. «er 'on «'hop, |wr 1<W - ... S»tl«-r. H per roll ► ««•. per ’M»««’ ...» «'hsWen«. «er p«-.»n<1 «'«,*, km- v*-r | w > h ».|, » hr*H 1-r« * «leawe, «w p«"in-t _ .. tarier«, |W«»t _ I fHh-S«, «e» I""'»'* Se»-«, wr pmtnt«, live srlght ^r«ri. «Iwsiwl .... .... Irai pe pmi'id h«r •hlei>li»| «hrap per no«"«* »«•• Xer« Unii«»».»et purind. 4r»Sw .1 r The only news paper puldislud in Eastern Linn County. Politi cally independent and stands, at all times, for the interests of the people The Beet Place in Portlaml to Eat is al literature on the various Winter Resort« of California can be had on application to any S. p. orO. R. & N. Ajpnt, or from WM. Mt MURRAY Gerund Paused ger Agent Portland. Ore. • 3 Pap’s Coffee House I al West end of the Mortison Street itrulge. CHARLES J. MAHER (Successorie Riner Bros.) PROPBIETOR. DR. J. MON FOO An experienced compounder of Chinese Mediciic.s Succsaaor to the late Hong Wo Ton of Albany, Oregon, is now preiwred to furnish Chinese medicine« to al' The un«isrsirned rectimmend« him ami guar ant«'e« satisfaction. Call or write him ■ at 117 W«aet Seroml Street. Allwnv, 'Oregon. M. W k . ctfa IX