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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1910)
Shelburn Siftings. Happy New Year Blankets For these cold nights Oregon Wool Blankets in white and colored, with fanev borders. A fine as sortment of fancy blankets and Indian robe«. A variety of prices and every one a fine value. Highcut Shoes For Mtn and Boys Certainly a money saver, keeps your feet dry and warm and for wearing qualities, they are all that a person could wish for his money. E. YOUNG A SON A lbany , O tegon rtftftftoooooooaaooftftftftfc » « ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft ft ft ft LOCAL BREVITIES. Happy New Year. Have you sworn off. Everybody should work for the build ing' of the Scio railroad. Mias Halo- Landon came over fro rii Albany, laat Friday morning. Fur Sale S. ('. White leghorn hen* Mrs. T. Stockton, Sh-ridan. Oregon. Mask Kall New Year eve at W«-*ely t ain hall. Good prise* will be given. Cail on Hugey the Jeweler amt see those Maher 4 Gruah Pocket knives. Mias Pearl Wynn, of i*ortland, Is visiting with Mrs. E. Cyrus, in this city. William Knauf and family, of near Philomath, are spending holiday week in thia city. A goorl resolution Pay all of your small debt*. the larger ones will look t fur ihcmtielvcz. Mr Wm. Cusick, of Union, a brother • *t Mt E. J. lialry, has been visiting hi- I,. »later, ..tei. thia thU wash. w<..k, Uncle Jeff Goin cam* down from I lie Den,' last Saturday, remaining in this city over Sunday. George Daley came down from the Iteachutea country, laat week, to «pend the holiday* nt home. WIRE I ENCL SALE. L. W Pomeroy and wife spent Xmas 1 WiU have a ear of American Farm D k I you swear off’ with their daughter, Mrs. C N. Crab- fencing at Wr*t Scio, on or about Ja. • Have you noticed that the days are tree. uary 1, 1910. About one half uf thia get tug longer? W. H Hull and wife, who have been car lias barn sold and as I placed my Halley'a comet is now visible, by the spending some time visiting in Kansas, order before the raiae on wire of 2 j naked eye to New Yorkers. cents |»r rod, parties wishing wire returned home Friday evening. Frank (iooch, who is employed aa fencing, can have the benefit of the uld Make gm»l resolutions and stay with them. Otherwise, don't make them engineer at GouchviUe, spent Xmas price, if they place their order* before the ear arrive«, and receive the aame The Crabirre Lebanon cutoff railroad with his family. Lou and Lewis Smith, of Lyons, at West Scio. is »aid to l»e about io per cent, com If you want fencing. m>w is the time spent Xmas with their parents, Mr. pleted. to buy, a* the next car will be high« r and Mr*. James Smith. Congressman Hawley has purchased George and Grace French, of Silver- in pnee and fencing will lake even a farm over near Knox Butte and will ton. are visiting their grand parents, •mithrr raise lieforv spring. plant the same to orchard tree*. !.eave your older at the Scio planing Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gooch. Tuesday, Wayne McNear brought Reinnous and Earl Kuasell, who are MH* and I wiU notify you when the cat three wiki eat and two cougar skins to employed in Polk County, have return arrive*. N. ! MoaaiaoH. Albany, upon which he will receive a ed to *|>end Xmas with home folks. Ne io, Oregon. bounty of S3» from the slate ami nearly Mr. and Mrs. Jams* W. Miller spent aa much from the county. TWr |*«r«l ««rìaU Xmas with their son County Clerk ! Because our car load uf wire fencing Miller and family, of Albany. TW ftdlnving arr prtrwi qt><>t«*t mi TI.»»♦ la« was delayed, our fencing at the store M im Nell Wallace, of Scio, vial (ad nt mah wr<M bj oa# UaAarv: 11 ■ will lie MM »• s clu*e figure. It *i.l Verda Russell the latter part of the VA Iwail, r* <«•!«. >-r ••«K«4 pay you to call in and get pnee«. week. »tour. per «brfe 1 Chas We»ely. Mrs, Moser, who has been visiting ' Hflh, Per lo« ,M ■ibort», 'oo | < ho|», |wr irto Every successful man, aa a rule, in Albany, r«-turn«-d home Thursday. per mH Thos. E. Flemming, of Scio, spent - Multar, I must sp«-mi less than he earns for ► «<•. P*’ •**•»*«...— •— I what he consumes. Money invested Thursday with his grand [»srcnls Mr. »'htaftam«, per • ti < bsrnw b*e»r jmmg * for profit, either cash or on credit, and Mn. J W. Miller. ijpiw, p«« |so«n<f Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Gibbone who have Invìi«)«, per i cornea uuder a different head. been visiting in Albany returned Tue« ■ Dnefeh, per p*M»«4j . ..... The tax levy* for several Linn county Kart, par jMKint*. Ilr« «righi day morning. : towns are; Albany, H mills, Ix-l-anon 10 •tork. ................... Fred (*ooch and family, of Lyon* 1 Mbl pe pw«atM. t»r «blpatrig mills. Brownsville 5 mills; Harrisburg who attended the masquerade dance *«lMnrp. per »lo *4rr» ' 5 mills; Sodaville 5 mills. Scio will Matue tmf p ><« im 4. <lrv*«w*.i Friday evening, left for Scio Saturday probably levy a 6 mill tax as well. for a visit with Mrs. Gooch's parents Stayton. it Is said, has a free ferry, Mr. and Mrs B. F. Titus iMCKÎUML C3LLE6E WINTER COURSE operated at the expense of that city. Mias Mabie Grim«*», of Lyon», who ' It was reported on our street*, thia has been visiting her aunt Mrs. L. Januar) «th to I cbruary iHth. |Q|O week, that the boat had fill«*«i ami sunk. Osborn, returned home Thuradsy. Practical werk. lectur«* and demon- It is, probably, in service ere this Mr. Jams* Burna is very busy these strationa wiU be given in such vital sub J. C. Horning, a cousin of Dr. A. G, days laying the foundation fur his new jects as General Farming. Fruit Culture, Prill and who ha* been visiting the Dr. blacksmith shop. Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry for the past month, has accepted a Geo. H Morey a prominent real keeping, the Business Side of Farming. position with the O. R. h N. rallrmul estate ami insurance man, of Ix-banon, Forestry, Carpentry, Blacksmithing ' and reported for duty, laat Friday. s|>ent Tuesday in Shelburn Mechanical Drawing. Cooking, Sewing. Scio need* a new hotel building, two' Clinton Trexler, who i* employs I in Dressmaking, Home Management, etc. or thn-e store budling* am! dozens of Washington, is s|K-miing Xmas with All regular courses begin January tth new residences. These will all come, home fulk*. and emi February 11 th. Farmers' week with the building of our railroad I The masquerade dance Christmas February 14th to Ifith, eve was well attended. Supper was Therefore, let us ail pull for the rail A cordial invitation is extended to al) served at the hotel Shelburn. road. interested. School closed Friday for the holidays F or S ale A if»«*i team of young Good accommodation* may be secured l<ay horses weighing about lm«> poumls : at reasonable rates. No age limit Acst Scio Item* each, one driving mare, two top bug | Paul Tompkins came home from above 16 year*. No entrance require gie* nearly new, ami two single buggy ments. Prominent lecturers have been harness. Vernon Bros., R. F. D. No. Portland last Friday night, to »'" > secured for special topics. The in Chris Un a* with his family. 2. >■ i<> Ore. I. Arnold ami »on loaded two rar* of structional force of the College number* Honest values and low prices never [>ulp wood, last week, for W. H. l(M). Excellent equipment. fail to win in merchandisery. Words A «pecial feature is the Farmers* Howard, of Oregon City. taken from Wesely 4 Cain while pre Week which come* this year Feb. 14th J. T. Funk's oldest daughter ami paring for their seventh big annual family, of Dallas, visited over Christ- to IHth. i*eeturcs, discussions, ami a clearance sale that commences Tuesday —■'"ion January *. For further information address Mr ami Mr» W. J. Burden were in Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, A. W. Hagey and family went down Albany, last week, on busincM. Corvallis, Oregon the S. P. north, last Monday afternoon, Tom Quigley ha* been having quite a fur a holiday excursion. Mrs. Hage» tusste in Ms family with sickn«^s ths «nd Collinc (topped off at Turner to past few weeks. All are on the mend eatherford wyatt 'hit relative* ami A. W. went on to now. Portland for a like visit and to look Charley Chrz, from Mill City, came after business matters. home fur s few days last week to share Visitors are itelconic whether Intending to purchase or not You can buy clothes in lots of place«, lots of prices & But after all there’s something to be cousidered in style, ! W and fit and tailoring These are our strong |xiii)ts We get an ir.di- viduality in our cloth* ing that you don't see in ordinary clu'hing. There is no use telling you that our New Fall Suita and Overcoats are itt because)ou expect it: and benidtr, von alwavs l«M»k for the new things our store, and are never disappointed. When von buy your cloth ing from us von are sure that von are getting _t he pick <>f t he mai ket. Suits and Overcoats, $10 up THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO ALBANY OREGON Standard Liquor Co WHOLESALE DEAL» : IH Wines, Liquors and Cigars Attorneqs-at-Law A car load of fence wire is on the in the good things at Christmas time, Office in Blumberg Block way from th»- factory. On account of returning Monday morning. A LUAN Y : i : G immo Born T > the Wife of Mr. J. C. Uf* this csr, we will give you spacial prices on all the wire fencing we now have in tier, a Ought er, on Dec. 25, 19W stock. Now la the time to buy your Mother xml child doing well. fence. Mr». Ihsh - - ami daughter, of Wal Cha*. Weaely. lowa Ore. is visiting her relatives, the lxxik here! I can furnish you with Cornptoua of Scio ami vicinity. groceries, lunch guod*, prwt cani*. Attention is call«’»! to the big clear • «tatiom-ry, and school supplir*, con ance »ale ad of I. E. 4 H. J. Hamil i fectionery ami tobaceoea. Orders taken ton, oh th«* third of this iaSUr, ! for office aupplle* ami rubber stampa. For a short time only subscriptions Agency for the American Weekly. to th«- S antiam N ewh for one year and C. G. G ough , I h the place to visit Orange Youth's Companion for ten weeks for Scio. Oregon groves in full bloom, tropical •I.W. > "K S*t< ,S. C. While Ix-gboms flowers, fomouR hotels, historic Mr. A B C. Cain, of Portland, *tn«i I We have a tew nice cockerel* for sale. up Chiiwlm»« eve to viait his newly Old Missions, attractive watering July iiatched, at SI per. bini and egg* tnarried brother until the following places, delightful climate, make fu. hatching in the lu-aaon. No purer Monday this favored section the Nation's ■ lock than the al>ove an l»e found any Otto Rahn and Rose Crabtree, of thi« where. Also full blood Poland China most popular winter retreat. You ty, were marri-*d in Albany, at th»- hog* '»•th p«-digrves Trappiat Fathers, can see this section at its best via Exevtrtoe's Notice To ere lllor*. residence of Rev. Albyn Essen, laat Scio, Oregon. Monday afternoon. Notice is hereby given that the Merchant Turnidge, of Crabtree, ht«d under*ignod has been duly appointed J, S. Compton ami wife and J. A. In 1 by the County Court of the State of Compton, of Independence, are spemi quite a loaa by fire, laat w«*ek. potato house, where had lu-en stored Oregon, for I .inn County, ex«-cutor of ing holiday week with relatives in this ANO several hundred pounds of dynamite, as the last will and testament ftf Wensl city, am! vicinity. | well a* some thousands of bushels of Holli-h d«-re»*"d. Al! '»«««ng Mt «at nf of . pwt«MPV«v a ore was t>uikle»l to keep the claim* against said estate are hereby Ttoud of a"Thousand Wonders doing the l>est year's business ever. I potatoes from freezing. By some required to present the aame to me, 1910 will be a better year, boys, if we ; means the building caught fire and the profierly verifl«-d by law, aa by law re only will do our part. whole were consumed. Strange to say quired. at my residence near Scio. Ore Mr. and Mr*. R. 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, of. Dated thia December 21. HOB. a viait with her parents, Mr. am! Mra. enough nf roast potatoes to supply J acoh B artnik , David Rice, of this city. several tuwna the site of Crabtree. Executor Up-to-date trains, first Uncle Mart Bilyeu and George M C. C. Bryant, Attorney. Th«- N ews ha* arranged a clubbing class in every respect, Devaney came over from Albany, Date uf first publication Dec. 24. rate with the Youth's Companion Pub unexcelled diningcar ser Christmas morning for* a day or two lishing Ca. by which the S antiam l'JOD, last publication Jan. 21 1910. holiday viait with relativea. i vice, quick time and N ews and the Yuuth'a Companion can The Oiid Fellow* and Rrlwccas will' be supplied for 12.60 a year. . The laat direct connections Notke of f inal Settlement hold a joint m«*etinir ami banquet at | n&mftd paper is the leading weekly all points south ... Notice is hereby given that the under their lodge hall, next Saturday night. magazine published in the country. Its Op«el«l Round Tn« Rat« cf signed administrator of the estate of A splendid social time is expected. contenta are high claaa moral stories, William T. Hickman, deceased, has Dr. and Mr*. J. G. Gill, of Lebanon, ami other instructive ami entertaining tiled in the county court of Linn coun »[icnt Christmas with relativea in Scio. matter. The subscription price is ty, Oregon, his final account as such With the N ews , as above With them came over Mr. Wooley of 11.75. administrator of said estate, and that quoted, 12.60. the engin«-er department of the 8. P. Monday, the seventeenth day of Janu Many people think that it exists ary. 1910. at the hour of » o'clock a m John Garland, of Albany, came over Tuesday. Before the N ews man had nothing to run a newspaper and expect has been fixed by said court a* the time *«*en him th»- ton«*» of John's gentle any matter inten-sting mostly to them for hearing of objections to said report With corresponding low rate» voice made the fact patent, that he selves, to be published aa a matter of ami the settlement thereof. from all other nectiou« of the news. This is a mistake. The actual R. SmtLTON, was in town. Northwest, with liberal stop • cost of publishing the News is quite Administrator. The Farmers Meat Market will pay overs in each direction and long 1100 |ier n«inth. In order to earn thia C. C. B ryant . the highest market price for beef, money, it must sell its apace and a Attorney. limit Interesting and attractive mutton, veal, pork, hM«*s ami egg*. regular rate to all, irrespective of per literature on the various Winter They dont want the earth, but they do son, must b<- made Strange as it may Resorts of California can lie had want your produce ami arc willing to For Sal« at Once seem, a ncw*|>sp«-r man must eat ami pay for it. on application to any S. P. wear ckith«**, the same a* anybody else. Dwelling house, 4 rooms and nearly J. C. Calavan, of Oregon City, came He must, therefore, make a profit < one block of ground; 1 good couch, 4 or O. R. & N. Agent, or from up Monday evening for a abort visit above the coat of running his business chain. I table, I stand. I No. H cook with home folks. Joe in still engag«*d i So. all of these [>ublications which are stove ami 1 airtight stove. 2 bed steads WM. McMURRAY in teaching the young idea to shoot. ( valuable to those who have it publish and springs and I good K O mattriee Gvtural Pussedger Agent H>- has a 1-m sehonl, just in th* •«. • »«<. must be tTMIteu a* advertising | Will sell cheap. Inquire of O. W. I urts of the c ty by the fall«. I matter and be pawl for accordingly, Compton, Portland. Ore. Trlrpboor JUtn 17$ I A. G. MAGERS, Prop : r CALIFORNIA IN WINTER 14J 15* Csmmerdsl St. Salem, Oregon ............‘ * * • ‘ 4 ’ • ’ * 1 * ’ • • * • *........................................................................... i ehr >antiam ORE All Classe* of Job A Printing executed on abort notice at reaaonable price*. Shasta Route SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO T The only neirs- Ì i paper piddished in Eastern Linn County. Politi cally imlt/Hndt nt and stands, at all times, for the interests of the people fTHEIV*PROVf0 ? r.^»i COPPER I RIVE TED OVERALLS A Splendid Ovnal for evftry use. Cut generous ly full. Two hip pockets. Felled seams. Continuous fly. IlM MANI I co.