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The Nation hood Puirs 7 s<’ |l,l« S. E. YOUNG & SON A lbany , O tegon The to tai tax levy for «c u ia 291» mill« 9', for state county and school, x mill* fur city and 12 mil s for •}>»< 'al school. 1 he < >r«*gon Agricultural college will wain inaugurate a normal school train ing for student* who design to liecome teachers, "Pony" Ray was dnwn, W.dncstay, ami reports but little if any damat* by ’ th«- late frv«-xe in his neighborhood ex cept to winter oats « I « bat on will In kl a three «lays berry ft ■> fa r in the month of June. A Berry « ft » Fair promt-ea to liecome one uf ,»«ftS»SSS4S»4»»S»»4 * LOCAL BREVITIES, ft ftftftftftftftftftftftftftOftftft I < .mon'* permanent instilutioi * When others abuse us it is well to For Sale S. C. White l.e fho-n hen* corisida-r the class of |ieople th«-y most Mr*. T. btockton, SI eridan, Oregon admire Such reflection oftentimes Lwveph Bals h*eil. went down to makes us liear the abuse with cuntent- Portland, last Saturday. cd cheerfulness. It Shelton went down to Portland, Died—In this city on Sunday night. I« ’ Saturday morning February 6, 1910, Ida M Wife <>f J S J L. ’lavenport, of Roaring River, r« turned from a visit to Nt. Johns. Inst F’ri lay. « » • « Warwick. ag«-d .<9 years, 7 months ami Lt day*. The funeral and burnal at Franklin Butte cemetery occur««! on i Ben Gooch went over to Albany. Inst the following Tu«-*«iay. Albany business men have under Friday, to tak<* examination for th«* tak- n to I uild an electric car line from • f. anaua envma r»t g For Sale Four thorough bred white that city to Sweet Home. Th«* incur- purat irs are P A Young, C. E. Sox M> w*rca Cockerels. Price SI • «>. Mux. J N. JoxKS. Thomas. Ore. utal Joseph M Dawkins. They have nut de« l l«d whether they will bulk! via Garden seeds fr< m A to Z. S«-e<l* lu'liamin or Brownsville. that are true to nane an I th it grow. John D. Roaelair. convicted of killing Guarantee I, or m moy luck t»/ J F. his wife amt sent* need to l»c hsnged to Waaely. day, has tiled an ap|u*al. There ia Dr. Prill went to Portland, last Fri small provju-ct that it will be granted, day. lie expectesi to ope'Btc on a as th«- nurd*r was moat cell blood-d palle d at a hospital, on th«* fol own g Ro«elair llv«-<! in Washington county on moi ntng. a hon estead, whe i the crime was com Make your hens lay by feeding mitt ml Prussian Pou try tonic, bone, shell. I i X SAI K White l-cphorne granite a-ul alfalfa meal. Fur sale at We have a few nice **ockerels for sale. W«*a«»ly‘s Gro cry. July hatched, at 11 per. bird and eggs Last w«*«-k. It is report«-*!, a sect un lews measured the distance from Writ Scio to Sri >, along the county road Wo ider what was the olije« t? for hatching in the season. Nu purer stock than th«- alsivc can l>e fouml anv where. Also full bl>>od Pulami China hog* with |»«digr<* •« Trappist Fathers, Mias (Teo Johnsto i and her frien*’, Scio, Oregon Mm Ready, of Corvallis, <-am<> ov-r i he sc i <! I monger ia on» of the last Saturday morning. Th«*y w«-r< II,, t <l.r i-- run« ¡u-r-.in«, aueiety 1» gnosis of Mr, and Mrs. <’. A Warner troubled with. They are easily de Our car load fence has just arri«e«l li« t <i, fur you mav know that if they ami we will have apecial price on wire s|K>ak > armfully of other persuns to till 10th of Feb. So now is the time to yit-i, the» will »peak harmfully of you to other p rsona. Such people should get your wire. Unas Wesely, F'or Sale I have four h* ad of horses meet with a cool reception, when they ami some milk cows, some fr< sh and visit your home. others *«»>n to be fresh Resilience one l.ouk here! I can furnish you with mile east of Crabtree, Oregon groceri»«, lunch gomis, p«>st cards, 8. A Mlt I tRKN’ stationery, and school supplies, con- The Farmers Meat Market will pay fe« tmrery and tobacco»». Orders taken the highest market price for l>«-«-f. for utfice sutiplies and rubber stami* mutton, veal, pork, hides ami egg* Agency for the American Weekly. They dont want the earth, but they d<- C. G G ough , want your produce and an* willing to Scio Oregon pay for it Albany bu» n«-»s men have, lately Full line of vetch, re I, white ami i* en making adjoining or nearbv alsike clover, timothv, ryo gra«s rape towns, something of th«* nature of fra- aecd. red top. alfalfa *e«H|, »te , in fact t'-rnsl visits. Harrisburg ami Jeffer everything in the seed line at th«- very son have, thus far, b«*en favored. This lowest |xM*ible price Seed* »«nd for movement is to be comme-ded; for ca-h only, at J F. W-«e!y's Gr.ieery . business men who, neces arly come in Fourteen head of cattle l>elonging to contact ina business way. should not be J M Flaherty and kept in a fle!«i aouth strang« r* to each other. But our of t< wn have starved to death durin. Albany friends im'ulged in one feature the past fe v day*, Mr. Flaherty is wh'ch, it seems to us. is beneath the away in Nebraska, The rattle ire dignity of -laid bu»in«*»s men. College mortgaged to G. W Davis. Lebanon yella, w th the recognised yell leader, n.ay lie excuacd when imlu ge I in, by Express A few settings of pure bro-l Buff *cl.i«»l hoya yet in their 'teena; but for Orpington egg», at 12 <*' per setting of b tineas men to take up the nractice, 15. Figg* only from the selected bird« it seems to the N*-«», is to lower the are off«*r«*<! for sale, If you want e«g« dignity of men who, daily, deal with t from hens that look well and lav well the realities of life. get a few of tha*«M* ami you will not \\ III Move to Salem, J. F. Wmst.». regret it. It is reported on our street* that 'Vm May and family will move to Belem *>>m«tim«* next month The NSW» is infonneit that he purchased pnqierty down there, recently and that he has rentes! his farm adjoining thia city, to Wm Has-ler Mr. and Mr«. May are among our Mr ami Mrs Al S**hw r of June »e’t ci t Isens and we regret that they tion. arriv««d in this citv, on Monday, vill so soon liecome "has been" resi- for a ten-days viait with oil tim- d nta of Scio. friend*. The N*w« rnan c'aime a«- i quaintainship with him. b«*i-aiie of A I .rd (Israge. numerous hunt* ami fishing trip» in the W W. ( awfo*d r< turnad from f or’- Wi* always hsd vicinity of Fish laka* lan.l, vesta r-’ay. with a Foni Madel T camp meat when Al. was along. I immstrator. Mr. (raw ford and J Thr N kwh will ba* glml to supply >< M R 1st m have amoriete«! th«-n ». Ives copy of thr paper free, regularly, t< t> th«r in the sale of the Foni, ami e p’ red an <n<Mt'>for eight n is one w io will supply items of new u*s to le «leb', er,-.! the I st <>f Mah weekly from any ami all of thr sur rh. se cars will m II fa r llOfiO. fully rounding neighborho»«!*-. Fom«* one hr r garage will ie at e iu.lined rverv rwighbavrhood should be willing t FT »t ami Washington strea-ta.-—Dem- take up thia work f«»r th«* inta-rvst.« o' .»■i at. themarlves ami peighln>ts. The NKWS has arrangavl a clubbing rata* with th«- Youth's Uomtianiiin Pi.i I'shing Co. by which th-* F antiam Nr:wx ami tha* Youth’s (inmpaniaxn cat lie supplied for 12 4*0 a year. The las nam«*ai paper ia the leading week!) m-tgaxine publishaxl in the c »untry. last week in Albany th«- guest* of their hr« ther County Clerk M iler Claud I hurchiil left Thursday for Gil The State liam county Frank Grime« is visiting h s sister, United States Senators—Jonathan Mr« I. Osborn Bourne Jr. and Geo. F. Chamberlain Representatives First District, Miss Addie l'«»und i* visiting her C. Hawley, Second District, W. parents in Corvallis, this week. Ellis * st s«lo Items. Governor—Frank W Benson Secretary of State—Frank IU«e Shelton was quite *fc’< last week, Benson lavi Bailey has moved into th«* new Stale Treasurer—Ge »rge A Steel house on the farm of A J. I> -van--y. Sup'-nntendent of Public instruction Clyde Nok« a is now at h a old place J H Ackerman again in the depot, after his *nonth’s State Pr.nter Willis R Dunniw«y vacation. Supreme Court -Chief Just,ce, Frank A special train (»earing several S. P. A .Moure, Associate Justices. Hubert depot inspector* came into the station Eskin, Will K King, W. f. Slater, one day last week Thoa. A McBride, clerk, J. C. More- W J It ir.len was in Albany on bus ■ I uni n«-«*, M >nd*y. The District Kay Grate, the relief agent at the Judges -¡-or4» i( Burnett, Wdlisn depot, left for Oregon City last Satur Galloway, Prosecuting atl-Miiey, Junn day nxirnlt.g. H. McAary The Munkers school chiklren are hav Th* County ing a vmation this week. State Senator* M A Miller, Frank Mrs Grace llumgan, of Portland, M iler fur Linn and Lane Counties has I een virlting her mother. Mrs. It.-p; esentatives I A Munkers, Paul Templin* the put week, return M l*hilputt ing home Tues i«y morning. County Judge J. N. Duncan Mr* Bunion is in Portland th'« week t -m iilssioner* U. H. Bussell, T. J. attending the Seventh Day Adventist Butler conference. EVANDA. Ch-rx-J W Miller Sheriff D. S. nmlth ladles Take Nolle». Treasurer W. W. F rancis It’s of great imr>ortancc and you wil Recorder Grant From an appreciate the fact aft riou have rea School surerintendent • W. this piece The Greater < hamlu r * son McCune’s store nt All any hu» a must Assessor D B. McKnight worxlerful off. ring to mat,* bef re they Surveyor Alfr«-d L. Ge.klea MiMUM» tlwir Grand Spring Shewing Coroner B illiam Fur uni Her of Stylish Ready to Wear App-ral f *r Fruit Inspector— Ladies. Minns si d Ch Idren. It's a Health Ulflcvr—Dr. W. H. Davis Surprise Sale and Rummage Carnival, Th* City commencing Saturday Feb. 12th a d ending Satuiday Feb. .dlth Th«* Ru n mage < armval means the alisolute ch an up of all Suits, Coats, Skirts, Wa sta, Hats. Dress»». Shoes, Muslin ) end Ki 1.1 lerw«ar, a ' .1 >ry G***>*ls at such rediculioiisly low price* that it will mean a clean sweep of all that's left Th«* Surprise Sale is thi«: Y'*u all know this big store is a re dy to w« ar store, but < ur New York buy r pin chased 10 cases, over hO.tOt) ya «1* if new Spring Calk« s. Print*. Apron G nghams, Percales at prices leas t an | wholesale coat and we are going to give our customers the l-cnefit of thia big buy an«i sell them every kind, color and pattern of calicos ma«ie in the United States for four and three fourths cents S yard Anu».* rag Apron check <*ing- han « fur six and o e half cants a yard and all tl.e beautiful spring patt« rnv of Air.oskeag'« Utility ami A. F. C. Dr«*»« Ginghams the beat that's made in the w. i d for 9c a yard, and double width P< reales all colors and pattern* for He a yard No stoic ran buy these goods at such prices and we Imp - the people of Scio will at prcciat«* th« ae great offer ings fur it is a chance you will never get again and every piece is al) new 1910 1910 spring spring g.Hds. goods. * The 50.01» yard. should supply the greater part of this valley so get your share. T h « tía» «I ks C hxmskms & McCrva’s store, Albany, tire. W |t| t ly at Albany John C. Burkhart ami W ill Crawford yesterday afternoon completed arrange m. nls for a tlelai for their (lying ma chine experiment*, »»curing tha* lar-. e Goltra Park field, a line one for the p.irjHMM*. They went tai Portland thi- morning after their machine ami will be here vatunlay evening on the boat with it. The contract wa* let last evening for the erection of a house fair it at thi* end of the park, ami it will probably be ready by the time the flyer gets here. Then the track and the n«-cc«sary ex periments. The young men are both mechanical geniuses ami will work to pa-rfect^the machine so it will do any thing the machine* of Paulhan, Wright lira«., Curtis. Hamilton, ami others d«-. In fact they iwlieve they have a better machine than most of them. The »xi»riment here will be watcha-ai with gr«-at interest, not alone by A lb- an ’ prvfwe. but throughout the coun- tr ami it will bring many here to ar« w Ft!'^ii* he I rig done in thi* modern tii-nsioi tatia.n n et hod ecunne the enterprise is ■ splendid tl ng for Albany, the ptoper place as ba.’h of the voung men are form« r Ali-anv l«>vs I irnxx-rat Msvur--Henry M Myer Recorder- -E. D Myers Msrahall—1. N Weddle Treasurer—J. F. Wesley Counciimen Perry Bilyeu, W A Ewirg, R M ( am, J. L. Caiavan, W E. Arnold, N. I. Morrison. J. A liilyeu. Justice uf the Peace- --Jas. A. Bilyeu Cunstab r J. A. Bilyeu. School directors- -E. U. Peery, A G. Prid, k M Cain Officers of Linn County Fair Associa tion—President, A G Prill; secretary • K. Shelton; dnector*. A G. Pr.il, John « »sley. E. C- Peery, M i Gaines, I A Munkers, G. G. Bells. D H. Bodine Vol) tluif ollt New Suits ami • Ivereoat stole, When never disappointed. on Inn ymireloth- ing from tl« ton ait* sure that yon are getting the pick of the market ¿in its and t/rirroafs, '10 np THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO •ft- Standard Liquor Co WHOLESALE DULEJt IK Wines, Liquors and Cigars T'lrpkooe Mata 175 144 154 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon A. G. MAGERS, Prop. • . ..»..U . . . i . . . . . «■* «.t-sjy.« •» ehe kantiani Mnv EGON Executors' Notice to Creditors. .Mutice is hereby guan that the undersigned have been duly appointed executor of the last Will atid Estate ul G. T. F rust, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Linn, and that said execut ors have duly qualified. All persona having claims against said estate are heiepy n*>tffi«d to present the lame, with proper vouchers and duly verified, U> B h >ru“' vn” ut thr ^««IgneU executor», ,l bta place of residence, to- wil* Srto* L,nn bounty, Oregon, within *’* niu,l,hs from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 21 day of January 1910. F. B F most G. M F muht Executors of the will and estate o, G. T. Frost, deceased. J. H Hiafuni, Attorney for Executors. Last Publication Feby. IX. Ail t'laiu«'* of Joli Prit ting executed on short notice at rcarona' le pnce*. on // news /*f/w /• published in Eastern Linn ('nunitf. t'nli'i- rally indefsndent and stands, at all times, for the interests of the people 7 //f DR. J MON FOO An ex|H?rienced compounder oí Cninesc Medicines Successor to the late Hong Wo Tong, j of Ail»any, Oregon, ia now prepared to i furnish Chines«- metllcines to all. The undersigned recommemis him ami guar ante«*» satisfaction. Call or write him' at 117 West Secviml Street, Albany, Oregon. M W est » Aii THE ESMOND HOTEL (’entrallv located, |fm*1 room«, price* moder- ate, vfoui tcmis t reatment Corser Morries xal Iroal Streets POKÎLANu ORtGON ............ Mrs Will Hl run* is or, the sick list Rev. T. P. Haynes, of i •haion arai u piom-er minist r. died at h a home in thia week. hat city, lust Sunday everm g Attendance at the revival services is It is reported that Lee Bilyeu, now gr wing dally- Th«- hous«- I*mg well uf Ix-banon, is a nously contemplating fill, d each evening .« reinoual to Scio, in the near futur- Mi •<■’ Lena *■ d Nona Miller spent ... o Shelburn Mltinr* Gaorg«' Phillips and fa nily, of The post uffi e in»|«rt«.r was a buai- II u.y. att« : d««l Mr« Warwick’s hla n«a* visitor here, Wednesday of this » »t»r, funeral, 1 ueatlay War.teii - -A bna-d mare broken to week, M'a. W II Hull. who has been very Work, weighing iaut lea* than 1.1*'. sick, is now on the improve. Emil Holub, Crabtree, Or». . I 0 Secretary uf State— Philander Knox Secretary of the Treasury--Franklii Macvi-agh Secretary uf War—Jacob M Ihckin son Attorney General—Geo W. Wicker sham Postmaster General—Frank II Hitch cock Secretary of th» Navy—Georg» I. Meyer Secretary of th» Interior—Rwhani A. Ballinger of Agriculture—J am«-« Secretary W i Ison Secretary of Labor—Charles Nagel Commissioner uf the I-and Office Fred Dennett . . . prices The Cabinet 9 h .............. . . »•ut. President—William H Taft Vi<e President Jam** Sh rman • Born—To the wife of Fred B *' e»t. si Fa’urday, February &, 1910, a daughter. Dr M H. Ell a. of Albany, was in t tie ri'v, last Saturday, in a prufeaakin- al raiuu Ity. Visitors ure tcelcome tchether Intending to purchase or not • If you cannot say a good word of a nei *hle r, say nothing at all. There were 23 births aid 12 «ieath* in IJin county, in the month of January. • Remember Berry «•• Scio should give l.elianon s Fair a good patronage. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Ciirefnllv |>rt*part*i| by cotn|«t*t**nt un t*xp4-rienCf*«| finplmi*« thoroughly fm ulmr with 'I t* rtconlx of Limi < 'mint \ Ai’curacy, nt't’tnex* and dinpntch ia mir motto U a* are now abali n *iing I lie instriimentg tiled daily and ran H"rve tin* nuldie most efficiently. \\ t- it«*«* th.- in-.-1 iii.d.i n and up u date ayaleut of ah« Mracting • An unlimited amount of inonev to loai^ on G per cent. p«*r a mum mi approved farm aecuriiv Burn PHONE« IN' f«IF OFFICE TF.I.I I’HONE OR WRITE Albany Abstract Co., t M CÜRL IJBaßr