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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1909)
We import our Linen« direct and are therefore in a ponition to give you the bent value for the money. We have a fine assort ment and at prices to suit every pocket book, would make a fine gift. Bath Hobos In tan. green, gray, blue and brown ground. A tine quality. Ladies style, price 15.00 .Men's style, price $1 00 S. E. YOUNG A SON A lbany , C tegon LOCAL BREVITITS. Merry Christmas. Dance Xmas night at W.-(e|y Cain ball. Dr S. (’. Browne Is contemplating moving away from t-’eio. Mask Bail N« w Year eve a* W«-»«-l> Cain hall. Good prises will l«e given. Salem is reported to have the diph th«-ria aa well as tfle typhon! fever. Call on Hagey the Jeweler ami sei thoae Maher A Groah Pocket knives. J A. Bilyeu ami John Griffin were doing business in Albany last Friday. The use uf dislillied water is a sure specific for rhumatism. Ask ikl Daley aliout it! A full new line of Xmas am! New Year |«oat cards, books, games, etc. at Macdonalds. t • eesstWf . -, 0 «reskwksaaqa •• *w — sao»e4 sail . •«■••••••, •«•»•*»■• ■»•-^es •eew».»«^ Linds of hotl.lin«« material at the Scio Planing Mill. I - il..- <■ t> I«« di- wife <.f II W! ... mdsen All Johns!»« doing well. Who will recetve the 35 and 310 gold pieces at Wraely & Cain's to be raffled off Xmas eve at 7:30, Dr. S. C. Brown went over to Albany ami from there to Salem, last Satur day, with business intent. _ . church Christmas tree .............. at the Baptist Of course the heart* of all to-night. L. .—------------------- tin little folks will I m - made glad. Fred Moist, a well known liveryman, <«f Lebanon, diet at his home in that v, t k r.lay night, at tlie ag<- of 55 year». Father Henry Pelletan, of 1 rappiat Fathers, passed through town Wednesday, enroute to Albany on m Luaineaa visit. Macdonold’s ia the only place in town you can buy Aldun'a chocolates and twin I miiis . Don't fail to look at the fancy boxes of candy «hen selecting presents. Mrs. J. R. Gill left, Tuesday, for a month's visit with her daughter. Mrs Grace Butcher, of North Yakima, Washington. A. D. Hale, who wax formerly editor <>f th« People’s Press, of Albany an I who went to Tonne*« •«, ha* returned to Oregon. Work on the temporary dam ia being rrowd.ti. this week, ami by Saturday thcre will be plenty of water for both the mill ami the light plant. ALARMED We are still in the market for all Tit SU03 Bad Siu i| i un of Stnw ltd «inda uf produce, such aa Eggs. Butter, i Veal, Hogs, Bacon, lard. Bearn«, Ilin Pruitts li Intrisi H.» inions, Hiiles, Fetta, Beeswax, ta» cara bark, etc. Prices always on tup1 Certain action in this city, last week, for goal stuff. caused our neightor of the Stay ton J. F. Waam.T Mad to become so excited that he, F ob S alk -A v-«l team of young figuratively, fel al over himself aid, t»a> hor<ea weighing about 1000 p>«ui>ds St once, proceeded to aound the tiM-win each, one driving mare, two top bug of war in its moat heroic form. The gies nearly new, and two single buggy aforesaid action was simply the circu harness. Vernon Bru«., H. P, D. No. lating and liberally signing of a |*li- 2, Scio Ore. lion, praying the County Courts of A ear load of fence wirr ia on the Marion and Linn counties to, sometime way from the factory. On account of in the future, construct a wagon bridge thia car. we will give you special prices across the North Santiam at or near on all the wire fencing we now have in the pr«-aent Woodburn Natron railroad stock. Now ia the time to buy your bridge across that stream. Just why fence. the circulation of this petition should Chas Wiwly. cause our DelghlaM' to froth at itw Bracelets, hat pins, lockets, neck mouth no copiously, is somewhat dif chains, cuff links, set rings, plain and flcult for we Sciuana to understand. •*r<raved bead rings, signet rit<*, In the first place, our r« Ighbcr *nt birthday rings, etc. We make a admit that there is no rroes, ng of the •|*ecialty of fine gold engagement ami r v r between Flayton and Green brulge. a distance <»f some fifteen or wedding rings sixteen miles. Because of this fact. E. A. F rench . Jeweler Albany people who wish to drive from Scio or down to Salem, ar.- re.|>i>r.d (.. Look here! Iran furnish you with groceries, lunch goods, poet cards, travel a roum!al«out way. making a I stationery, ami achool supplies, eon- distance of about thirty miles. Where fe« tionrry and lobaccoea. < Infers taken as. if thia bridge should lie constructed, for office sup|«liea and rubber stanq«. the romi would to- direct ami the dis tance scarce twenty miles Secondly, Agency for the Arm rlean Weekly. our neighbor is surely in favor of pub C. G. G ouon , Scio. Oregon lic improvements and this bridge would lie a most valuable public Improvement; Our new ami l>eatitiful line of Holi- beneficial, not only tu Selo, but to the lay Gocda. full of choicest selections whole easu-rn half «if the Willamette for the Christmas trade is m»w ready valley, when traveling by ••goti. for your Inspection consisting uf buggy or aulumol.ile. Diamumls, Walchva. Jewelry, Silver No doubt, the cause of our neigh* Novelties, Umbrellas, etc. bor’a fierce alarm la, he frani bridge F M. P unch , Jeweler agitation tor thia point on the river, Albany. might interfere with th« rsbuUding uf Commencing Sunday, Decemlu-r fi, the Slay ion bridge If thia Iw hia Idea, the Southern Pacific will introduce din his excitement la wh< lly uncalled fnr. ing car servicr on its local trains IH and The Stayton bndgr will be replac«»! I* Ix-twrcn Port ianu ami Cottage Grove, during the coming year ami, we ho|*e, leaving Pi rtlaml x:hu a. m. daily ami with a steel strut t in Surely, when ■ returning leav«*s I'ottag« Grove 4:<r2 p Stay ton has or «ill have a bridge at m. This will serve jatrons luncheons tier ikor ami another one only four or south bound ami dinners north U>und. five miles aliuve. our neighbor should Dr. Cook, who reported that he had n «1 begrudge Scio a direct route to Sa discovered the North Pole nearly one lem, which thia proposed bridge wuuM year before Peary, lias been turned provide. down completely by the Copenhagen Now neighbor, so far aa the N ews ia committee. Hi, much talked of data m informed, nu:**ly in tvcio will place a pu.cile a««u pruvea nothing further Uin«« iu*« ui th»- way lo pi • silt tlic re that ('■«,* ap|»-nrs to b«- a fraud of th«- building uf your bridge 1‘ussioly . wet« r Hi«- Dut< li have complete someone may have remarked that, iy ’ r!nJked hi* go-»». Now if owing to the law bank», the Stayton We interest«*«! party will prosecute him for bridge site is not a go-»i one. obtaining money under a false pretense believe every citizen of Stayton, if he when on his lecture tour, the public can will exprvu an honest opinion, will ad wash its hands of the whole fraudulent mit this tu lie tr.ie. affair. So. neighbor, lie brotherly' Please do Th«- N ews has arranged a clubbing not mqioee our project! But if you do, rate with the Youth's Companion I’ub- we arr going to get the bridge anyway. !••!>•"< • •». l-.v -wlmh the S antiam It may take several years tn do so but, It N'KW« *nd the Youth's (>*rn|»nion can in the end, the bridge Will be built. And I m * supplied for 32.60 a year. The last is even now, a public necessity. name«! )-a|«-r ia the trailing weck'y beside«, when has Scio ever undertaken Yrs, magazine published in the country, its a public enterprise ami failed? contents arr high class moral atari«-«, neighbor, we are going to get the More ami other instructive and entertaining brxlge. We are not quilters. matter. The subscription price is over, we are going to have a railroad Ami, neighbor, as we feel 31.75. With the N ews , as stave aa well. quoted, 32.60. somewhat charitably inclined, we hope Stayton will get a railroad, also. ll'g We du. lion In Xmss Candle. West S<» Items From Dec. 20 to Dec 26 I will sell The public schools or I ebanon wen- closed Monday by order of the director, and will not reojwn until January 3 Thia action was deemed advisable by the board on account of two or three eaaes of scarlet fever being reported, and a disease In a mild form diagnosed as smallpox. Ail cases of the latter disease are ref«>cted aa being in a very light form, some of those afflicted nut bring ronfined to their beds The sea«, let fever cases are in a more seven form, although none of the patients are reportrd in a dangerous condition. Owing tu Die near approach of the holidays the s-boul board was uf the opinion that it was beat to close the school* for three weeks, believing that this would aid in sumping out th» disease. At the present time four rases of the fever and two uf smallpox are reported, but in rwnr uf the rases are patients seriously ilL - Is-banon press. V isitors are icclconie whether Intending to purchase or not Voll ('All lot« of price« lit IU)<I tuiloiing Tlu-flc are our strong We g«*t an indi ¡mint* viduality in our cloth ing that you don't see in ordinary rltd hing. 'There ix no use telling you that our New I’al! Suit* and Overcoat« are ill I h - chuxc look for the NEW thing« our «tore, and are never dixapirointed. When ,'iiu buy your cloth ing from u* yon are «lire that you are getting the pick of the market. Suits and Overcoats, $10 up THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO. ALBXNY OREGON WHOLESALE DEALEF wyatt Attorneqs-üt-Lair Office In Blomberg Block : \ on expect it; and benidt f , you al wavs Administrator’, Noth. . t But afle lie cou«i<!ered in etvle. To a I whom it may concern:’ Notice i, hereby given to all whom it may concern that the undersigned ha, U-en duly appointed administrator of the estate of G. " . Vernon, deceased, by the County Court of Linn County, Ore«f.-T*le lhert-f r« . all j* r».!,» ha. n g claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same to the undersigned at Scio. Ore gon with tlw proper voucher,, within six months from the date hereof] Dated thia day of Dec. 1909. .1 F I.KFriJta, Administrator. First publication Dee. 21. last publl cation January 21, 1910. : and all there’« aomething to Fsevutor', Notice To Cre lltors. ALBANY clothe* lot* of place«, Notice ia hereby givrn that undersigned has l»»n duly ai poinlrd by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for l.inn County, executor uf the last will and testament of Wenxl Bullish, iieceaiM-d. All persona having claim, against said eatate are hereby required to present the same to me, properly v> rifled by law, as by law re quired. At my residence near Scio, (in gun within six month, of the date here of Dated thia December 21. 19* fl» J acob B artnik . Executor C. C. firyant. Attorney. Date of fl rut publication Dec. I.eJH. last publication Jan. 21 1140. W eatherford & I»IIV » («sano IN Wines, Liquors and Cigars TrkfboM Mala 17$ CALIFORNIA HI l$4 Commercial St. A. G. MAGERS, Prop Salem, Oregon • • • • • .................................................................. ... Table Linen A Napkins Schools Close lor Mt IlSays. UNNECESSARILY • Mrs. !. II. Montante, He wife of an Libany attorney, died at her tame In hat city, last week. She had been an ' invalid fur several months She leavi a a husband and two children, to mourn her demise. ...................................i...... i...... ................ .............................................................................. ...... . ....................................... ..... IN WINTER Is the place to visit. Orange grove« in full bloom, tropical flowers, fomous hotels, hia’oric Old Mifudons, attractive watering places, delightful climate, make thia favored section the Nation's most popular winter retreat You can see this section at its best via •Il Xmai candita at reduced pnce«, Wallace Frrry ia building a hmise for («iw in and get my price, on candie, himsrlf on a forty-aerr piece of land and nut« I- fore buying eb*«-where. which he taught recently of Al. Arnold. Mux. P H. M acdonald . E. W. Ftckham, of Portlami. came Santa Claus Supplies up for a visit during th«- holidays, with Come and aee my assortment of his sister Mr«, L. G«>saag«* Mr. Fiahrr, the county aurvryor, Christmas goods. Full line of Christ mas ami New Year cants. Toys for ! came over from Altany Monday, to ANO the children. Gifts of all kinds for make final survey here fur W. J I Ixith young and old. Beautiful tan-bon Burden. 1. C. Winston ha* gone over »outh ffoarf of a Thousand Wonders I Mixes that make excellent presents. east of Scio to <» some inside work in Boys, don't forget that girls like bon hia line, on the new house Mr Sargent bons ami i have a large assortment ui buildikiing. C. G. G ough . A consignment of freight came to i this station Saturday, consisting uf Clubbing Rates With typhoid raging at Salem and doors, windows, paints etc., for Mr. th«« smullp«>x at Ixbamm. Scio may be As the time of year is now at ham) congratulated a* lieing a healthful city. when winter reading should I m * provided SeshaJe's new h«u»e, which Mr. L. Up-to-date trains, first I.ogan ia building. Distressingly healthy the ductors say for, we make the following clubbing class in every respect, Halley’s commet, which may now he ■ >ffer to our readers. One year's sub unexcelled diningcar ser a en by t'u» usi of strong tv!ea.-otM>a, scription to the Santiam News ia in WmCULTURM COLLEGE— WIMTER COURSE vice, quick time and can be seen with the eve only, aom« clude«! in all the prices quoted below: January 4th lo February i«th, 1010 tim» next spring. So do not get excit The Weekly Oregonian (Portland) 32.26 direct connections to ! I will not run away. j The Semmi-Weekly Journal ’’ 32.00 all prints south ........... Practicsl werk, lectures and demon- I will receive a earload of American I The Brcclers Gaxctte (Chicago) 32 25 I atrationa will tie given In such vital s«ih- • «••«=••! Acuna Trip rt««« *« fiehi and Elwood lawn fencing, to ar- I ¡he ihrncaweek World (N.Y.) •3.10) jects as General Farming. Fruit Culture, 32.00, Animal Husbandry, Dairying. Poultry rive s I m « u I January L I will make r Any SI a year magaxine reduction tu thoae who will receive th« j EffiT" We can giv« you clubbing rates keeping, the Business Side of Farming. same at West Scio. l-eavr orders a' with any newspaper or magatine, no Forestry, Carpentry, Blacksmithing, the Scio planing mill. N. I Morrison matter where published. Mechanical Drawing. Cooking, Sewing. Dressmaking, Home Management, etc. WOODBURN TO LOS ANGELES We have some very hamtsome mani WIRE 1 L' l I. SALE. cure acta, also silver ami ebony comb. All regular courses tagin January 4th ANO RETURN I rush ami m rror seta. The pri ca an I Wil) have a car of American Farm •nd end February Hth. Farmers' week very n-aaonable on th «ae se’s. fencing at West Scio, on or about Jan- February 14th to IHth, With corresponding low rates F. H. F hhmch , Jewel «r A cordial invitation ia extended to all lary I. 1910. About one half of thia Albany 'n>m all other sections of the car has been sold arid as I placed my .ntervateil. ' he Farmers Meat Market will pay order before the raise on wire of 2 Northwest, with lilierul stop Good accomm<*!ations may be secured the highest market price for beef, ' cents p«r rol. partly, wishing wire it reasonable rat--a. No age limit over« in each direction and long mutton, veal, pork, hhlea ami eggs. fencing, can have the benefit of the o'd itave 16 years. N'o entrance require limit Interesting and attractive They dont want the earth, but they do price, if they place their orders before Rents. Prominent lecturers hsve been literature on the various Winter want your produce ami are willing to the car arrives, and receive the same secured for special topics. The in pay for it at West Scio. «tructional force of the College number* Resorts of California can be had on application to any S. P. 100. Excel!« nt equipment. If you want fencing, now ia the time F or S ale —”. C, White Leghorns. A ap«*cial feature ia the Farmers’ or 0. R. <t N. Ag»nt, or from We have a few nice eo<-k err Is for sale. to buy, as the next car will be higher July hatched, at 31 per. r r I and eggs in price ami fencing will take even Week which r-mes this yesr Feb. Hth to l«th. lectirrva. discussions, and i> for hatching in the «eason. No purer mother raise before spring. WM. mcmurray Leave vour order at the Sc o Planing gene ral reunion. stock than the strive can be fouml any Fur further infurmation ••l<:r«-a>« where. Also full blooI ioland China Milla and I will nuUfy you when the cat General Pss»*«lg*r Agent N. I. M< rri « on , Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College. hogs with pnfigree*. rappist Fathers, I arrives. Sc». < r.-„* n. Corvallis, Oregon Portland. Ore. Sei«», Oregon. j I ahc ^antiam ORE All (ÌAMeil of Job Printing executed on short notice at .Shasta Route rrajionable price«. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO • The only neirs pipr published in Eastern Linn County. Politi cally indcjH iult nt and stands, at >i!l times, for the interests of the ¡teople I ! <3 A C TH 11VVPROV t o ^on pa rej I COPPER I PIVF TtD OVERALLS A Spiend¡4 Overal for *v«ry use. Cut generous* ly full. Two hip pockets. Felled Beams. Continuous fly. le twee town lutnn.aumico. *