The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, December 31, 1909, Image 7

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Ihd you swear off’
Blankets
for these cold nights
Oregon Wool Blankets in
white and colored, with
fanev borders. A fine as­
sortment of fancy blankets
and Indian rolies.
A
variety of prices and every
one a fine value.
Highcut Shoes
For Men and fíoyt
Certainly a money Haver,
keep« your feet dry and
warm and for wearing
qualities, they are all that
a person could wish for
his money.
E. YOUNG & SON
A lbany , O tegon
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BREVITIES,
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Happy New Year.
Have you sworn off.
Everybody should work for the bulbi-
ing of the Scio railroad.
Miss Babe Landon came over from
Albany, last Friday morning.
Fur Sale S. C. White Is-ghorn hen»
Mrs. T. Stocktun, Sheridan. Oregun.
Mask Ball New Year eve at Weeely
l sin hall. Good prises will be given.
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Have you noticed that the days
getting longer?
WIRE FENCE SALE.
Shelburn Siftings.
Happy New Year.
are
Halley's comet is now visible, by the
naked eye to New Yorkers,
Make g»»»l resolutions and stay with
them. Otherwise, don't make them.
The Crabtree-1 -el-anon cutoff railroad
is said to be about M per cent. com­
pleted.
Congressman Hawley has purchased
a farm over r,-ar Knox Butte and will
plant the same 4» orchard trees.
Tuesday, Wayne Me Near brought
three wiki cat ami twu cougar skins to
Albany, upon which Ke will receive a
bounty of $3« from the slate ami nearly
as much from the county.
L. W P-»mer»-y and wife spent Xm««
I Will have a car of American Farm
with their daughter, Mrs. C. N Crab- fencing at West Scio, on or about Jai •
tre«.
uary 1, 1910.
About one half of thia
W. H Hull and wife, who have been car has b»en sold and aa I placa-d my
spending some time visiting in Kansas, order before the raise on wire of 2
returned home Friday evening.
cents per rod. i-arties wishing wire
Frank (¡ouch, who is employed aa fencing, can have th» benefit of the old
engineer at (soorhville, spent
Xmas price, if they place their orders before
with hia family.
the car arrive«, and receive the same
I lx-u and L«*ia Smith, of Lyons, at West Scio.
•|-»nt Xmas with their parents, Mr. | If you want fencing, now is the time
and Mrs. James Smith.
George and Grace French, of Silver-
ten, ar» visiting their grand parents,
Mr. and Mrs Fred Gooeh.
Reinnous and Earl Russell, who are
employed in Polk County, have return-
e«i to spend Xmas with home folks.
Mr. ami Mra. James W Millar «pent
Xmas with their son County Clerk
Miller and family, of Albany.
Miss Nell Wallace, of Scio, visited
Verda Russell the latter part of the
Because our car load of wire fencing
was delayed, our fencing at the store
will be sold at a close figure. It will
pay you to call In and get price«. week.
Chas Wesely.
Mrs, Mriser, who has l-cen visiting
Every successful man, as a rule, in Albany, returned home Thursday.
Tho«. E Flemming, of Scio, spent
must spend less than he earns for
I what he consumes.
Money invested Thura-iay with his graixi parents Mr.
for profit, either cash or on credit, and Mrs. J. W Miller.
Mr. ami Mrs. G«o. Gibbons who have
. com»» uu-ier a different head.
been visiting in Albany returned Tuer-
The tax levy» for several I jnn county
day morning
I towns are; Albany, H mills; Lebanon ill
Fred Gocxh and family, of Lyons
mills; Brownsville 5 mills; Harrisburg
who attended the masquerade dance
•1 mills; Sodaville 6 milla. Scio will
Frelay evening, left for Scio Saturday
I probably levy a 5 mill tax aa well.
for a visit with Mra. Gooch's parents
Stayton. It Is said, has a free ferry. Mr. and Mrs B. F. Titus.
o|»eratcd at the ex|<ense of that city
Miss Mabie Grimes, of Ly-ms, who
' It was r»|»ortrd on our streets, this has been visiting her aunt Mrs. L
week, that the boat hail fillcsl and sunk. Osborn, returned home Thursday.
It is, probably, in service ere this
Mr. Jamas Burns is very busy the».»
J. C. Homing, a cousin of Dr. A. G. days laying the foumlstion fur his new
Prill and who has been visiting the Dr I blacksmith shop
for the past month, has accepted a
Geo. H Morey a prominent real
l»Mit»n with the O. R. A N. railroad estate and insurance man, of lx-banon,
and re|»rtcd for duty, last Friday.
spent Tueuiay in Shelburn
Clinton Trexler, who is employe I in
Scio needs a new hotel buikling, two
or thr<-<- store bulk lings ami doseus of Washington, is sending Xmas with
n-w residences. These will all come home folks.
with the building of our
railroad ! The m*»qu«-riole dance Christmas
Supper was
Therefore, let us all pull for the rail- eve was well attend<-d.
■ ' road.
serve«! at the hotel Shelburn.
School closed Friday for the holidays
Fun S alk -A good team of young
Call on liagcy the Jeweler ami see l»ay horses weighing ataiut !<»»> |»-unds
At st Scio Item«.
those Maher A Groah Pocket knives.
each, one driving mare, two top bug
Tompkins
came home from
Paul
Mias Pearl Wynn, of Portland, 1» gica nearly new, ami two single buggy
visiting with Mrs. E Cyrus, in this harness. Vernon Bru*., It. F. D. No. Portland last Friday night, to spend
Christmas with hia family.
city.
2. Scio Or».
I. Arnold and son loaded two cars of
William Knauf nml family, of near
Honest values and low prices never
pulp wood, last week, for W. H.
'hilomath, are spending holiday week fail to win in mcrchandlsery.
Words
Howard, of Oregon City.
in this city.
taken from W'esely A Cain while pre­
J. T. Funk's oldest daughter and
A good resolution Pay all of your paring for their seventh big annual
family, of Dallas, visited over Christ­
small debts, the larger casa will look clearance sale that conunencea Tuesday
mas at home,
>>ui for iiicmaeivea
, January 4.
Mr ami Mrs W. J. Burden were in
Mr. Win. Cusick, of Union, a brother
A. W. Ilagey and family went down Albany, last week, on business.
■ •f Mr E. J. Daley, has been visiting the S. I', north, last Monday afternoon.
Tom ljuigley has I wen having quite a
In
ister, this week.
for a holiday excursion. Mis. Hsgev tussle in his family with sickness the
Uncle Jeff Goin came down from *">1 Collin» stopped off at Turner to past few weeks. All are on the mend
I’hc D«-n,’ last Saturday, remaining in *'•(• relatives ami A. W. went on Io now.
I Portland fur a like visit and to look
this city over Sunday.
Charley Chrx, from Mill City, earn»
after business matters.
home for a few days last week to share
George Daley came down from the
A car load of fence wire is on the in the good things at Christinas time,
In-«i-hute» country. Inst week, to spend
way from the factory. On account of returning Monday morning.
the holidays at home.
this car. we will give you special prices
Horn To th.- wife of Mr J. C. Lef-
Her, a fSughter, on Dec. 25, 1909 ! on all the wire fencing we now have in
stock. Now is the time to buy your
M ther »nd child doing well.
fence.
Mrs. I.
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and daughter, of Wal­
Chas. Wrsely.
lowa (Ire. is visiting her relatives, the
Ix»k here! 1 can furnish you with
Comptons of Seto and vicinity.
groceries, lunch gumls, j-cwt cards,
Attention is called to the tug clear
stationery, and school supplies, con­
a me sale ad of L. E. A H. J. Hamil­
fectionery ami tobaccueo. Orders taken
ton, on the third |>age of thia issue.
for office supplies ami rubl»er stamps.
Fur a short time only subscriptions
Agency for the American Weekly.
to the S antiam N|: wh for one year and
C. 0. G ouom .
Youth's Companion tor ten weeks for
Scio, Oregon
II.SO.
Fog S aks .S. C. White Ix-ghoma
Mr. A B C. Cain, of Portis d, am,
Wo have a t--w nice cocker»hi for sale,
up ChrisUuaa eve to visit his newly
July oat« he«!, at 11 per. bin! and eggs
married broth- r until the following
fo hatching in the -o-aaon.
No purer
Monday.
stock than the al-ove can be found any­
"tto Kalin ami Roar Crabtree, of »h ■■■
where. Also full l»luod Poland China
tJF. were married in Albany, al the hog» with pedigrees Trappuit Fathers,
1 »«tutor's Notice To Cre tit>»ra.
residence of Rev. Albyn Eaaen, last
Scio, Oregun.
Monday afternoon.
Notice is hereby given that
the
.Merchant Turnkige, of Crabtree, hwi undersigned has been duly appointed
J. S. Compton ami wife and J. A.
quite a loss by fire, last w<-ek.
In
! by the County Court of the State of
I’ompton. of Independence, are spend-
fsitato house, where had in-en stored! Oregon, for Mnn County, executor of
mg holiday week with relatives in this
i several
dynamite, as the |.,t will »n,j testament of Wentl
al hundred Jiounds
pounds of dynamite.
city, and vicinity.
arc!! as
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some thouMr«U ».f buafwU of, Hoin»h, deceased. All yx-numa having
Moat <>f <Hir business men complain of
*" •- . fire - — Lw.Uv,: ta beep Go- claim» against said estate ar» hereby
doing the l-est year's business ever.
(utatoes from freexmg.
freezing,
By some required
same to
required to
to present
present the
the same
to me.
me,
1910 will lie a better year, boys, if sr
means the building caught fire and the projwrly verified by law, as by law re­
only will <lo our part.
whole were consumed. Strange to say quired. at my residence near Sc», Ore­
Mr. and Mrs. It. H. McCarter, of the dynamite was consumed without an
gon within six months of the date here-
Independence, came up last Friday for explosion.
There were,
probably, 1 uf
bated this December 21. 190».
a visit with hrr parent*. Mr. ami Mrs. enough of roast potato»« to supply
J Aron B aktnik ,
•avid Rice, of this city.
several towns the site of Crabtree.
Executor
Uncle Mart Bilyeu ami George M
C. C. Bryant, Attorney.
The N kwh has arranged a clubbing
Devaney
camo over from Albany.
Date of tint publication Oec. 24.
rate with the Youth's Companion Pub­
1 hristmas morning for* a day or two lishing Co. by which the S ant I a M 1909, last publication Jan. 21 1910.
holiday visit with relatives.
N kwh and the Youth's Companion can j
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The O<kl Fellows and Rebeccas will
>».»M a Joint meeting and banqprt at
their lodge hall, next Saturday night.
A splendid social time is expected.
be supplied for $2.60 a year. The last
ASUaad papor is toe leadiiig Wvvk'y
magaxine publishe«i in th» country. Its
contents are high class moral stories,
Dr. ami Mrs. J. G. Gill, of Lebanon, ami other instructive ami entertaining
The subscription
price is
sjx-nt Christmas with relatives in Scio. matter.
With the N kwh ,
as above
With them came over Mr. Wooley of $1.75.
quoted, $2.80.
the engineer department of the S. P.
Noike of Cioal Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed administrator of the estate of
William T. Hickman, deceased, has
filed in the county court of Linn coun­
ty. Oregon, hia Anal account as such
administrator of said estate, and that
Monday, the seventeenth day of Janu
Many
people think that It coats ary, 1910, at the hour of 9 o'clock a m
John Garland, of Albany, came over
Tiii-wlay. Before the N kwh man had nothing to run a newspaper ami expect has l»een fixed by Mid court ax the time
seen him the tones of John's grntle any matter interesting mostly to them for hearing of objections to said report
voice mail» the fact patent, that he selves, to be published as a matter of and the settlement thereof.
news. This is a mistake.
The actual
was in town.
i cost of publishing the News is quite R. S hki . ton ,
Administrator.
The Farmers Meat Market will pay
$100 |-er month. In order to earn thui
C. C. B«Y AWT.
the highest market price for beef,
money, it must sell its space and a
Attorney.
mutton, veal, pork, hid«-» and eggs.
regular rate to all, irrespective of per­
They dont want the earth, but they du
son, must be ma<le. Strange as it may
want your produce and are willing to
Foe Sale al time
seem, a newspaper man must eat ami
pay for it.
wear clothe«, th«- same as anylxsly else
Dwelling house, 4 rooms and nearly
J. C. Caiavan, of Oregon City, eamc ite must, therefore, make a profit one block of ground; 1 good couch. 4
up Monday evening fur a short visit above the coat of running his business. chairs, 1 table, I stand. I No. H cook
with home folks. Joe is still engaged i So. all of these publications which are stove ami I airtight stove. 2 bed steads
in teaching the young idea to shoot. * valuable to thoae who have it publish­ and springs and I good $•?. >0 mattrice.
lie.
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sdvretisteg Will
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I matter and be past far acconiingly.
I urta of the c ty by the falls.
Compton,
Visitors are irclcome whether
Intending to purchase or not
1 oil can buy clothes
to buy, aa the next car will be higher
m pne» and fencing will take even
another raise before spring.
Ix-avs your order at the Scio Planing
Mills and I will notify you when the rat
arrives.
N. I. M obiusom ,
Sea». Oregon.
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in lots of places,
lots of prices
and
But aftei
all there’« something to
I m ? considered in style,
fit ami tailoring
These are our strong
¡Miinta We get an indi-
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viduality in our clotli-
ing that you don't see
in ordinary clo’liing.
There is no use telling
you that our Now Fall
Suita and Overcoat« are
in because jon expect it;
ÄGRICULTURU COLLE Si WHITER COURSE
January 4th to february |Mth.
and besides, vou always
1910
bxik for the
Practical wtrk. lectures and demon­
strations wiU be given in such vital sub­
jects aa General Farming, Fruit Culture.
Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry-
keeping, the Business Side of Farming.
Forestry, Carpentry,
Blacksmithing.
Mechanical Drawing, Cooking, Sewing.
Dressmaking, Home Management, etc.
new
tilings
our store, ami are
never disappointed. When vou buy your cloth­
ing fioin us you are sure that you are getting
the pick <>f the market.
Suits and Overcoats, 110 up
All regular courses begin January 4th
and end February 11th. Farmers' w«-ek
February Nth to Dtth,
A cordial invitation is extended to all
interested.
tiood accommislations may I-«« »«-cured
at reasonable rates.
No age limit
above 16 years. No entrance require-
im nta. Prominent lecturers have b«-»n
•«-cured for special topics. The in­
structions! force of the College numbers
100. Excellent «»quipment.
A »(iccial feature is the Farmers'
Week which comes this year Feb. 14th
to 18th. I«ectures, discuasiona, and a
general reunion.
For further
infvrmaiion
atkireas
Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College,
Corvallis, Oregon
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OVERALLS
A Splendid OveraB
for every use.
Cut generous­
ly full. Two
hip pockets.
Felled Mama.
Continuous
fly.
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