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hilt Reduction Sale
in White Goods
Every careful and prudent
shop(>er who sees these spit n-
did varietiea and superb qua li
tte« will surely supply their
present and future need*.
Special Low Prices on
White wa'sts, muslin under
wear, muslin, linenB. laces,
domestic, embroidery, lace
curtains, sheets, pillow cas* a
towels, wnite wash fabric«.
If you take advantage of
of these bargains you will
never regret it.
S. E. YOUNG A SON
A I.HANY, OTEGON
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BREVITIFS
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LOCAL
The Columb a river is froten «»ver at
The Dalles, the i«e iieing h.-avy enough
to sustain a team of horws.
The Oregon State F«l«-rabon of
' Mimr h*» pa»M«l roolutloti« Cundemr.
■ ng the pr< p> ■ d »aa.-n.bly plan f r
».-lectlng candidates.
Dr. Cook, th«- fakr e»| lorer, E aa
tMM>n to romph-tely discredited, that V im
' l»M«k ha» t-een placasl on the fiction
>heif of the Bouton library.
A monster hog was sokl at the Union
■ toe < yard», in Portland, la»’ Mor day,
i for (fil JO. At thi» rale hog» will soon
I Iw worth »» much a» h<>r»«-».
Two of the ul-l buddings of the Mwis
•nd Clark fair were destroy«-«! by fire,
■ arly last Monday morning. The Cooa
county building was entirely and Ore
gon alate bu lling partially destroyed.
Th«- ti-e origidatcd in the Coo* build ng
Scio has developed quite a goo«l
< basket ball t«-am
Two week» ago a
• Lebanon team went down to defeat be-
' fore it. The hail in which the playing
is done is a large unused bulkimg be-
i long tig to the milk ciin«!eruiery.
Word came mt«» town, Monday, that
Mr Green, who live» south of Scio,
came very near having hi» farm reai-
■lencc burned. I»»l Sunday. A» it was.
-ome folded cloth«» were btirn«>d and
only quick work »av«<d th«' residence.
Some parts of Eastern Oregon are
running short of hay for their »tuck,
t»>cau»e of the unusual length of time
thev have h: «1 to feed, thi» winter. It
ia worth 62<> per ton. The ground uvrr
: there h»» b«-«-n covered with »now for
six weeks and uni« •» n thawoot com««
s«>un, the loaa of »tuck will be h. avy.
Chisler Coffey, of Bright. Washing -
I ton, arrivc<f in this city on a visit to
frien’». last Week It begin» t» l<»>l<
1 ns if there waa an unusual attract or
for t'ht stcr in Scio, an attraction which
is likely to Irsaen the numln-r of our
young la«iv cititena. by one If might
Iw p. I cy for Postmaster Gill to l«e
casting alxHit for »’cither deputy.
The county court has fixe«l the tax
levy for »fate, county »ml school pur-
p«»se» »t 9'.. mill». This is 2’-, mills
lower than th«' I. vv of last year With
Scio’s s| ccinl m h< ol levy 12 mills and
city levy H mills, the Scioan'a total tax
levy, this year, will be 2U*8 mill».
E. W. Mugdon, for many year»,
president »nd cashier of the First
National bank, of Albany, ha» retired
because of ill health. Under his admin
istration the l ank has lieen built up
unt'l it ha* la-come on«- of th«’ |ea«ling
banking hou-< ‘ uf the slut.’. Mr. S E
Young auccee.1» t<> the presidency.
(ilcaninx*.
Mr» Nita Homer ha« ha I a »light at
tack of typbe d fev« r.
Mr Wm May, *uf Sei«., ha» been
•;>eh-'tng »evrral day» in thi» town on
l>u»ine«».
M'«. Dave Smith and rh>ldrvn have
returned fr«>m S iletn. >vh< re th. y have
been via ting Mr» Smith*» mother.
Gat«-« school i» without a Prof now,
M' Starr having ra»>gn«i before th«
hulidsya.
.Mr Id Heath is limiting for hi» wife
back from Vale. Ore. where »he ha*
b.-et> visiting I m r mother for »ever»l
months.
Mr. »nd Mr». Collpit» t<*ok b trip to
the valley on bumii«’«», last w.-. k.
Mr. Ilempsye h»» Isnight him a new
h<*me uptm '■'later Hill” ami intend* io
begin build.ng a h< u*>. aoun.
Mr» Mura Hau, of Ail anv. wa» in
thi» town, over Furday, att« tiding to
buniness.
Mr. Charlie (»cibler is vGiting rela
llv«» in Gales
Mr. Guidman moved to Mill City the
first <>f the w. ek.
Mr» Ev« Quinn, of Gnudem, Ore., i»
in Gate* on busitn- ■».
Prisy Rulingr
Mielhjr I Sil(.»4«
A
Miller
retorne.! Friday from
F.
North Yakima.
Tie new pnajM ng« r train on the C. ¿
h I U
F. mi.de its first trip *M -nday .
now »ch« duied h< ic at H;16 a. m. ami
5.4 > p m
Mrs. Holmes and children, lately of
St. Johns, have mov««l into th«- huu»e
recently va«-ut«-d by fun. K<-«-ch and
family.
The dance Suturday «-ye w as well at
tended. The expense* of tin- music,
etc , w« re defray«-«! by the sale of
buakvts brought by th«- lad ea F. M
Shores w a* auctioneer.
Mrs G W Piatt is on th«- sick Ii*t
this week.
Ge«« GiblK>i.s was an Albany visitor
Monday.
Church aervicea st Shelburn neat
.4ib*«ath afternoon, at •'!: >0. by Rev. B.
II Baker
M II M
For Sal«- S. C. White Mghorn hen»
Mr». T. Stockton, Sheridan, Oregon.
J. A. Riiyev left. Monday afternoon,
for ■ werk’« vh't with llaiiwy rvla-
lives
Show bill* for a »how ibi», Friday.
night were »cattered about our »tn-. ••
1 uetday.
S.me of our farmer» re|H.rt »ome
damagr l«> growing grain, by th.- late
frosty weather.
For Sale Four thorough bred whit«'
Minorca Cock«- -el* Price 61 W.
Mgs. J N Jost:», Thoma« Ore
O B. Cyrus c«>mmen< «d teaching tn
the Frank Smith district, eight mil«-»
south »f Scio, last Monday
Cncle Barney Burtenahaw, of Mba-
Wilt Silo Saying,
m. came over Tuesday morning fur a
Cly.lv Nuke», the depot »’»ent, w th
f. >• day» visit with hi» daughter, Mr».
hi»
wife, li ft Sundny morning fr»
J. P. Carbtree.
three
week»’ vacation, toen !ing a f. w
A number of cassa of »mall pox, of
!<iy« in P.irtiun I. then v «it ig Mr»
a light form, »re reported to hr up in
Nuke» par.-'it* near Hepner.
Juidan. The contagion »«• brought
Mr. Burden Inai quite a valusblr
yy .! ■ < i v«r look c j
o'er from Mbanon.
In the write up of Scio's business Jersey animal last week as a result of
Harrison Philli|*. proprietor of the
d- partment store up at Gnochville, came men, Ir the N't wk of last we« k, the being struck by the train a* it pa mm rd
d'.wn Moiwlav evening to look after names <>f several were inadvertantly through their place.
Mari <»n Arnold ha« been
I. inluwi» matters in Scio.
our look ■ «1.
Fili Luckenbarh. pg»
Theae were fat Satur.lays, last year. awav at Ins railing most industriously. Portland tor nevcral day»
week.
Employers of labor who grant Saturday- Ifyouwni t n first-class I« m t or «hoe
Ray Grate, of Forest Grove, i« filling
half holiday hail a little the worst of made F.li c»n get there »» «i.ccesafully
> the position a* ag.-nt »I lite di-jiot, in
ns any oth« r mak« r in • Ire,-«» i.
th«- bargain on that account.
R bTieit«-n. our »« comodatihg deal- r 11 ■ .c
..f
Some of the condenaery people »re
in
dirt,
manipulate
I
quit--
»
number
of
•Mr.
Burden
i» in Portland on bu»me .»
eon»'dering the advisability of installing
trill afcis of real «-state during th«- past thia Week.
» butter making plant at the factory
y.-ar aril ex|H-ct" to increas - hi* busi-
as a sort of emergency prop« wit ion.
EVANllA.
! ni’S», in thia line, during the pn »ent
Honest values an«l low prices never year.
fail to win in mcrchandi»«’ry. Words
ti'HK It Uovvin,
Ja*. A Bilyeu, justice of the fwarr,
taken from Wi sely & (lain while pre is ready for business at
ail time«,
Mr
and
Mrs
S <’. Dd'ey returned
paring for their seventh big annual whether it I»«' to perform a marriage
home
from
a
visit
to Washington* la»t
clearance »ah* that commences Tuesday ceremony, a.»»«-»* a fim- for a mis le
week.
January 4.
nieanor or adjudicate a civil d’aputo.
Mr» Miller, of Scio I- n . V st Gooch.
The C. A E. time table front Albany
The Scio hotel, now und«*r the man
II Phillipa i» no.v on u bii-.io.-s. trip
east has changeil. Morning trains ar«< agement of Mea-lamea Davis and Bur
to
Scio.
the »ame as formerly, but the after sell ha* never furnished a la tter m«’al.
Mi«» Sylvia Gooch i» sick with la
noon train» arrive at Munker* at 6 30, say th«’ i»«anler». than at th«’ present
inat.-ad of 5-06 as formerly
¡time. The leaders are experienced gripp
Frank Miller, of Sh.-llurn, i» now
A little son of G«-o W Ashman, of hotel women and. Iwat of all, can cook
under Fred Gooch'a employ.
Waterloo, was burned to death Inst i "live mother uwvl to.”
The mill has born unable to run fur
Last, bit not least, we should men
week.
He wa* playing about his
father's blacksmith »hop anil hi» cloth tion our citv hackman S. A l> Hamil ten days on account of th • mill po d
ton and his silent partner Isaac C being fr.n.-i »> hsri that it was im-
ing < »ilghl fire from th«’ forge.
Batea.
They ar«' ever res fy to do |K>snlt>l<- to pull the l-»g» *>ut.
All »ixe» of glass, cheaj>er than any
Mr (II !• went to Aliianv, last w ~»k,
ehor«» about town at reasonable rates
other place in Scio at the Scio Planing
i As a rul«- Doug dues the work while the on buain.-»» and has not returned vet.
Mills If desired, the glazing will be
I silent partner, well he he-be just looks
Mr«. Slupka t» now ah!-- to lx- among
.lone at the shop in a skillful manner
j on.
the Gooch folk» agnin.
and at »mall cosL
N. I. M«>rri»on.
Budneaa called .Mr. Stupka and
The Farmer* Mrat Market will p-y 1
Giant I ngine at Mitrai de.
Phillips to Stayton last Saturday.
th«- highest market price for beef,
I Ji Grande, Or.. Jan 10 The largest
Mr Gooch mi le a visit to Detroit,
mutton, veal, pork, hides snd egg» engine ev« r used in the state of Oregon
last
Salunlay.
S now C at .
They dont want the earth, but they do is now set up in the M Gratule yard»
want your produce ami arc willing to and will l>e given an initial trial before
Fxevutor'a Notice In cre lltors
pay for it.
it is sent out. It is one of the two
ft
Th«- Curtis l.undiering Co. ha» sp Baldwin Mallet that are to Iw put into
Notice ia hereby given that the
plied to the County Court, at Albany, service here. The oth.-r «ne will come undersigned has beftn duly a| pointed
for right of way over certain streela in Isler in the week. The engine here is by the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Linn County, executor of
Mill City in order to con»truct »witch No 450.
The engines have 1>> drivers each 57 th«- last will an«l testament <>f Wenal
connections with the 1' A E. fur th« ir
inches high Th.- pulling power of each Bullish, d«tc« a»<-d All |>er*ona having
logging railroad.
engine is 211 000 ton», which is Htxxi tona claims against aaid estate ar«’ hereby
If you want to get th«- wire for .15',,.
more than a capacity freight train on required to preiumt the same to me,
rents, leave your order now with u*
mountain ■> »terns, »ml weigh 400,000 pttqerly verified by law. as by law re
la-fore all the fencing is gone. You
pound* on the drivers.
quired. at my rrsidene. near Sc», Or«-
will not have another opporttnity to
gon
within six months of the «late here
get this price after thi» car load i»ju.'«l
on Ih« W ay.
of. Dated thia December 21. I!*W
a» the wire is going up.
J a < <> ii B aktxik .
Our car load of wire is on the wav
C has . W kski . y
from the factory. A« »«»m as it arrive»
Executor
C. C. Bryant. Attorney.
Fog SAIJt—S. C. White Mghoms sc will offer the wire at 35'. c.-nt»
We have a few nice “ockerrl» for »»'■■. por rod. 9 bar 40 inches high, at West
Date of first publication Dec. 24.
July hatched, at II prr. bird and egg» Scio,
1909, last publication Jan. 21 1910.
for hatching in the seaaon. No purer
C ha * W kjoi . y
st.ick than the above can lw found any
where. Also full blood Poland China
For Sale
h >gs with ficligrce«. Trappist Father«,
! have a 241) acre farm S mile» north-
An ex|H'ri<-nced compounder of
Scio. Oregon.
east of Scio, for aale. Price 6754X1
Look here! I can furnish you with For particulars rail on or mid re».« C. R.
gns-erie», lunch good», [.ost cards, Irvine. Scio, Route 1.
stationery, and »chool supplies, con
■4 rccesaor to the late Hong Wo Tong,
of \lbany, Oregon, i» now prepare.! to
fectionery and tobaecoea. Order* taken
Cor tV
f,
«h Chin »e tned'cines to all, The
for office »implies ami rtil.i« r «tints
Full blood Engl'sh Setter. Prie- 6». UH •reigned rrrvmmri»« him and guar
Agency for the American Weekly.
an! tees satisfaction, t all or w rite him
Must be »old before January 29. Anply at
C. G. G ough ,
117 A cat b<‘< ofwi Str» «’
AHtany,
M WKSTTAI t
Scio, Uivg.u
l
DR. J. MON FOO
Cnincse Medicines
MM
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Administrator's Notkc.
To a l whom it may concern:
Notice 1» hereby given to all whom it
may concern that the undersigned has
.... ... duly apnoinled administrator of
ti c « »tate of G " . Vernon, d«-rea»sd.
by the County (ourt of Linn County,
Oregon, therefore, all peraon» having
claim» against »aal eat ate are hereby
notiti« «I and r«-quire«l to present the
.a'»«» to the undersigned at Scio. Ore
gon with th«- proper vouchers, wiU.in
x month» from the date hereof,
Dated thia day of ¡tec. II(IB.
J. F LKFFUt*.
Administrator.
First publication Dec 24. last putii
cation January 2!, 1910.
; 73 '73CT73 73^7373£3£37£
Visitors ure irelcome whether
Intcndinq to nurcha.se or not
New Irrigation Book »»ce
•'Well Irrigation for Small Farm»
» a puMicapoit just l»»ued by ,u-
General l'a»»«-ng« r Department, of the
Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co.,
and Southern Pacific Un«» in Oregon.
Thia booklet sets forth In a practical
-mciae wav the possibilities for profit
uf inexpensive irrigation, and should
txe in the hands of every farmer in
Oregon.
t ‘opiea may be obtained free on
»! plication to Wm McMurray, General
Pea-’-ngi-r Agent, O. R St N., and S.!’
I.i.-o » in Oregon. Portland. tire.
These »re our strong
you that <>ur New Fall
Suit« and Oven oat -
Clubbing Rates
As the time of year is now at hand
«hen winter reading should lie provide.!
for, *t make the following clubbing
>>ff. r to our rea.b r». One year » »ub-
» riplion to the Santiam New» is i -
< lucid in all tbe price» quoted below:
Ihe W.-.klv Oregonian (Portland 62.26
I t e Semmi-Weekly Journal "
62 00
Th«- Breeder* Gasette (Chicago) 62 26
I i.e Thrice a we. k Work! (N.Y.) 62..5
Any 6! a year magaxme
62.00
i
We Can give you clubbing rat.»
with any avw»pat>er or magaxine,
matter where |>ubli»hed.
TO«- t«»e»l
«lore,
<li'.ippoiiit«-<l. When vou buv your cloth
ing from u« vou art- sure that you are getting
the pick of the market.
ii .'V it
Suits and Overcoats, 110 up
THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO
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Standard Liquor Co
WHOLLSAUE DEALER IN
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
CALIFORNIA
IN WINTER
OREGON
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TrlrpbcM JUia 175
144 15» Commercial St.
A. G. MAGERS, Prop.
Is the place to visit. Orange
.roves in full bloom, tropical
l! >A «‘is, fomous hotels, historic
O (I .Miwions, attractive watering
places, delightful climate, make
this favored section the Nation’s
most Hipu’ar winter retreat. You
can see this section at its liest via
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Shasta Route
c i o
O
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GON
AND
All Clsjuu » of Job
Pri ting ex. cute,I
on »hort notice at
maona! le price».
Road of a Thousand Wonders
Up-to-date trains, first
class in every respect,
unexcelled diningcar ser
vice, quick time and
direct connections to
all points south ...........
• 77/c only nr us
Spsclal Roun* Tile Rata a«
$55.00
WOODBURN
TO
LOS ANGELE^
AND RETURN
Ï
With corresponding low rate;
from all other sections of th«
Northwest, with liberal atop
overs in each direction ami lore
limit. Interesting and attractiv
literature on the various Wintei
Resorts of California can be ha<
on application to any S. P.
or
R. & N. Agent, or from
4
pajter published
in Eastern Linn
County.
Politi
cally in dept ndt nt
and stands. at all
times, for the
interests of the
inopie.
fTHElUPROVfo
eXí>n.p¿Pe¡|
McMl'RRAY
al Passedger Agent
Portland, Ore.
COPPER
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