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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1910)
J Great Reduction in Mens and Boys High Cut Shoes Now i* the tirin' to Imv if vutl liretl siloed. .Mena S3.60 anti $1 values ut Menu $5 arid $6 values at Bova ah<M*H, value» to $3 25 at Short length» of »ilk and a f«-w wuiat and dr«1^ |*iit- leriix, a variety of color* in tatfela, rnesiuiline, etc. Bargain at one-half price. $2.75 $3.85 $1.95 Special low price* on men» and boys awi-ater coats, warm and comfortable. M 't.a |2 50 values at $2 00 Boys $1 75 value» at $1 15 Some Scioans have commenced make garden. to Ex Senator Platt, the one time boas of the Republican party and uf *'M>- to Platt’* fame, is dead. He u-ight tu never have been born. Id 10 was paid for a choice lot of b- ef steers, at the Portland stock yards this week. This ia the reeorvl fur ll-e Iwef animals. In the northwest. F'ull line of vetch, r«ul, white an«! «laike clover, timothy, rve grass. ra| c ->«re«l. red top. alfalfa se«-<l. etc . in fact «•vrrything in the »e«-d line at the very A lbany . O tegon ! lowest possible price. See*Is soki for ' cn»h only, at J F. Wisely‘s Grocery I have several hundr«-d new ¡«Ians for «'ottagi s and Bungahn-s costing fro-n Lt-Ki u|i. (« me in ami take a k»ok itt LOCAL BREVITIES. lliem if you are intending to build. Come in ar>d pick out y <>ur fdan. it will only cost you your time, If you can't rtral what you want, I will help you. (•range day tomorrow, N. I Moriison, Hdu Planing Mill. “It is my l»u«y-lav" aav.th • farm-r« F««r Sale W«- have no more White Le» h rn Cnckerla for sale, for all are Dance March 17 at W early .6 «>ld Hut we have and will have U hitc hail. Watch Prary*» right hand front I eglairn <-gg» |«er setting of 15 f< r SI. N'o purer »Pick of this br< ««l can be window. fourw! anv where We also have a f.w in«ur- Clifford Herold, the ac -ident H'digre«d Polaiai China pigs for aale ance man. wsa in town Turelay. « t Trappist Fathers. Scio Ore. h..« dak - \v - t ■ ! -,1.11 ' • A few settings of pure bred Huff Mrs. T. Stockton, : ln-ridan. Dragon. rpington eggs, at $2 0<i i«er setting of 5« cent I ox of Steel Die Eml»>-aa-«l IS. Egg« only from the selected b'rd atationery for 2ft rents ut Gough's. arc uff -rsd for sale, If you want eggs The dangeruua-illneas of Mrs Eva from hrn« that l-»>k well and lav well Ewing, this week, has lean a matter of get a few of th.sru aid vo I will not great concern to all of ourcitiaens. J F. WttaSLV. rwgr«*t it. Salt««! salmon, ctalflsh, amoked her- Go tu th«* Scio Planing Mill for your ng anti cromartv bloaters, during <luor», window», nails. l«x-k«, hinge». 1« den seaMin, at W Grocrry. bu l<l ng |ia|»-r. plaster board, rvady Gordon Grifll«'. who has been l-ook- r -ofmg. barn do >r« track am! hang«-r , kerjH r at thr i hi denscry, ha» rv-ign«-«l lime, cement, barb and smooth wire of his p<Mitson and has gone to Monts H'xca. fence steeples, glass molding and 1 ran save y-iu from 10 to 20 per cent on villa to reside. ! your purrhase. I am guing tu turn out Make your hen» lay by f«w«ling Prussian Poultry tonic, bone, shell, a kit uf lour screens, if you have any granite arnl alfalfa meal For »ale at - h I«I sisea you want, leave yuur order I now am I I will make thi-m without any M • aely'a Grocery. extra cost ami vou get them when you Mrs. H<d t iM-ih. who has l«-rn ill at ne«sl them N. i. Morrison. the r.aideti« «' at h< r | »rents. Mr. a-d Mi a. I rank Titu», has recov«-r«xl auli.- Dsngerously III cient to return to her home. Mrs W A Ewing, who gave birtl Commencing Saturday. March ft. aid last week, to twin suns is now danger continuing for two weeks. I will m H oualy, ill. As we go to press her con- “Steel Die Embossed** stationery at 25 dit'on is reported to l>e slightly impruv cents [icr box. Regular price 50 cents rd. If medical skill arid the beat of C. G. Got'OR. nursing can bringher through, she will SmalllMix ia rv|*ort«-d to I m - < Xtensive, get well; but the chance« of recovery Up in the Jordan nei„hlM*rho«d, and to are regarded as being much against exist at Crabtree. No serious cases her. are reported, however. Dr. Coffer, uf Portland, was called There is an excellent piano around at in consultation, or Tussday. S. E. YOUNG & SON > • <- **/ ff 1 aziIf ' 1*» - < has. Wsarly's. The ton«- i» flrat class W N. A. Entertain n -nt »ml it ia a jov to every lover of piano music. Everyone is invited to call in On the 19th of Msrch. 1910, the Roy- anil try the instrument. al Neighbors of America will give an The public ia hereby notifl«*! tl at all entertainment with a free lunch ac- lumlw-r lielonging tu Trappist Fath« ra companyment at tne K. of I’ hall in I mill, now at West Scio, has Iwen aokl thia city. Admittance 25 and lOcts. to W, J Burden, who. only is authom Everylssly cordially Invited. Quite a go<si literary program has rd to diapoae of thr same. been prepared. Trappist Fathers Mill Co. By order of Committee At th«- contusion of the lodfe srasion, t*-r R . f p. boys, with their visitor Nn«>ce ut Dlssolution GraiwIVil-i- 'han.-- lor Y--ra . -,-djo' rm- NOTK R IX HKNRHY OIVKN that the to the ’•cio hotel, ami pam-ok of an flrm of l'arson A Co., bere’ofore pro- elegant lunch, last I u«-» lay evening. prietors, ia diaaolved, 1 humas I ar.-e The Farmers Meat Market will pay retiring and Cal faraón auccesxling to th«- highest market price for be. f, complete proorietorahip of the busmens. n utton, veal, |>ork, hides ami eggs. Alt billa duc thr late flrm and bilis They .knit want th«- earth, but they do due others. are only col leda ble or want your produce ami are willing to payable by th.- undersigntni. pav f< r it. C al C arnon Hicks, the St. Louia weather pro phet, certainly ha«i a call on the weath Thia Means You. er. thia week. If he had only sent In All persona knowing themselves in hi« order a month earlier, he would have pleased thr people mure complete- debted to the S an TIAM New» are re- . s|a-ctfully invited to come through with ’ the necessary cash. If you have not Again we have a ear load of wire paid for your paper, thia notice is fencing on the way from the factory. jM-rsonal to you. In these times of If you will leave your order with us high prices for living a printer need« liefore the 15th of March, we can save the wherewithal! to purchase his beans you money, as the car will be here and potatoes; for printers, as a rule, do about March 15. not have much cr«MÍit. At all events, C han Wyjtr.i.v the N kwn needs what is dur It. <hir Glen Hugh Wallace of I «banon, expenses are heavy ami it is our pur whom Representative Hawley has ap pose to pav our bills promptly and to pointed to take the examination for do thia, others must pay ua. midshipman at the Unite.) States naval academy at Anapolia. is th.- youngest U Ire Fence Nolle«. son of S. <>. Wallac.- of that city, anti Partire wishing fence will do well by is a student of the Lebanon high school I examining frnc«- I*fore purchasing, I He was a memtier of the debating team can save you, at least. 2 cents per rod that recently defeated Fall City high on vour fence if you will take the heft Portland’s aviation m«*vt was a finan cial failure. Owing to the situaUqf\pi t e Country < lub fair groumia. jieuple Couki se. the Operation of the Ay .pg machines as well from the out as the lotkle. Of 70.000. *ho viewed th- ••bird" men, only paid entrance money, th«1 rest lieing content with an ontakle view. The meet was successful in every other respect. LINK ArrRirülAlFS $60'1(1 F9R ARMORY ! P,UÌ(|bb01- There will be a dange St. Patrick’s ' night at Wesely-t'aln hail. ftO.IMJU people saw Hamilton fly at the Aviation meet, at Portland The attention of our readers 1» direct A Portland di-|>atch says: Comply 'd to th«- Chambers & McCune ad, un ing with the conditions accumpaning * ' our first page. f IXU00 donation made by the State of Garden s« «-ds from I A to Z. Seeds Oregon for a $21.'»KI arm-ry to l»c i that are true to name I and that grew. ■■reeled at Albany this spring, the I.inn '«usruntev«!. or i motley baric by J F county court on Saturday appropriate.! Mfeacly. p.W for th«' build ng A like amoinl will t«e contributed by the city of D. E. Yuran, G V C of th* <»reg«-n 'Domain, K of P. urn.el Tu«m-tay a-d Albany. The city council la d. vi.ing [ paid Ismmdaa Ixxlge a frab rnal visit ways and means fur raising the money. The er- ction of the armory is assured i in the evening. The Albany papers are absolute-) H<>n Jeff and Mr* Dr. Mvers came silent about th.- matter. If true, th.' uu from Purtlat.<l hat Monday n-gh’, f-L»» will have M.no-thi'ig to say oiit.w •• died here by the wriu is Ulness uf his subject later on. sotor Mr» Eva Ew.ng Visitors ure toelcome tchether booti ILo a 0 H i.« O Fhrlhurn shiftings Mr Gabriel Muler spent the latter [.art uf the week visiting relative« in Albany. Mrs. H O. Shilling is un the iisi. Mr and Mr» John W--if. of Pruvi U- n<« e^enl Sunday w.tb Mr. and Mr« Platt. the Scio-Mt.nkerw Pad«, ad Mi»« Ethel Oglesbee left Saturday While matt, r« may hav< «. .-m««! L-r l.yo .« tu bigi.i her duties as tea- h quirt on tie .' cm Munk ra ral.way er uf Do- I.tuna s«huul. project, the enterprise is mil dead b> Mr an I Mis. I 8. Trexler spent any m«-ana. It aboukl I m - remenilw red - that the |H-ople promotrig thia enter vanday with the formers sister, prise are nut prof« asioi.al railway pro C. D Osborn. M B Miller loaded a car of wovd moters, but men of our own town aid Mi Miller has sokl in the who have their own priva c bu»u>. ■>» t< lliurada) att.-i d tu. yet they have not given U| iH-iglibui huud of .i-O curd« th«* last few thia very meritorious enterprise to th. weeks. Frank Guoch, who is employed al pc-oide uf th« forks uf the Santiam, L) Gouchville spent Sunday any meana. luxat week Dr A. G. Prill and Mr. amily. E. C. Peery mail« apidieatiun to th« county court fur a francniac at«d c- r- tain p.ivileg* » a omt the county ruad. t'oncerning th«« matter, the Albany |1eni«M-rsl aaya Dr Prill and E. <’. P«ery were be fore the county court last night asking a franchiae for croaaing th«- county r ad by the electric lit»« to run from Scio to munki-rs now being projected, an enterpri«- that «!<-•< r.<-« pru.notion. Scio is entitle.l to a railroad c. nn<-<- tion, and the pcopte of Linn county ahould unite in aiding to secure it. Tnere should be an extention uf the road from the (.' & E into the citv, with a gasoline motor running to Al bany for conn.-ction with the out- «1 world. With the c«>unty fair there th city rnreda a tram service right i-do th- city and should l-e given it. L«ty Loum.l City council md in r.-gular session, I’hur-day. March It. Mayor Myer pr. ■ «iding. Councilmen J A. Bilyeu, Mur riaon, irnold, I*, rry Bilyeu. Cain am' Calavan being pres-nt. Committee reports on th«* recorder ind treasurer of 1!«•, read and place 1 on tile. Hills allowed E. C. Peery. 25e. Cha» Wesely, 12.24. Ralston upply Co M-27; ►’red B. West, $67 HI. <). P. Hoff, Human of Labor, 17 ou P. II Mar Donald, retiring city recordr, Il 9 60 Petition for ele. trie light at corru-r of LI and Bilyeu streets, refen-d to F and L. committee. Application of < ai Cyrus for thr position of city ele- trl- clan, read and place I on file. The L. a d W committee stated that th«- posi tion of i ity «lectricinn would not be va ant brf« re May I. The L. and W . committee was in structed to make rati * wi'h the [iroph- who cut out their lights during the summer time. . it/ recur isr repine! that a córr tract had tie -n ante red into with the Ralston Supply Co., to furnish electee lamps. Recur !«r instructed to notify Pacific States, lelcpho le Co., that all dead electric |>oles must lie removed within thirty days Marshal instructs I to collect lieiin quent dog tax. Adjourned. it »« Remember that all wire fencing is going up. but we are still in the ring with the old pnces. 1 et us hsve your order before the car arrives, as you will make money by it. We guarenti e our wire against every thing and aiao prices. What else do you want? C ham . W kskly . The I weal Warheta THe toll-.» Ing are pr«e«w .io.»1«<1 mo Tl ni».«a . nteaa-h are» l>> our -l.sUar«: Wheat |»i Ini-hel Ilala. H*r IH»«*W< ................... .. . VIlH.r |-et UM-X «mn, per inn ----- ___________ ...... —,. - i Hi I-«« par n.n »1 nn • l.o|., |«-< Ion M • «alter. <C«mnlryi per roll ....... . an egg«, per doses .. ... ........... ,, «-hU-Sen«, per | hqui ....... it tiklrn. pet pound, lo.mg loollerw II -I-,«r. per i-onn-l ...... _ I nrksy«. p-r |»mnd ............ . . I« • >. v .. pm pons I it He«-1, per |».««n-'. live aelght ■ v. dsssaad Vaal. |* ponn-l ft«r »blpplng ...«. .... th «harp, iwr pmind.•»« «era ......... Multon -e. -*,on I 'loa—I of the fence in con sitier at ton pound fur THE ESMOND HOTEL l-aord and 1U cent un strength and durabi ity, 2u rods free on trial ('entrally locate«!, good with any uthrr fence on the market if room», price» nxHler- y -u are not xatlxfinl R is a better fence ate. courteous take it down and return It and it coats treatment you nothing. The American f--nce is I the fence that will stand the Corer Norrtxoa and Frost Strrrti I STger wire means longer life, PORTLAND OKtQON sale at the Scio Planing Mill. Voll tbilt olir N«-w I’all M B Miller and D. O. < -«burn were c.iunl) seat visitors atur lay. Fred Gnm-s and Erceil Osburn spent l ucMiay in Albany. Jun Burns is putting an addition tu his black smith »bop. Clifford Harold. local arfe nt for tne North American Accident Insurance i company was a ttuaineaa viaitor at 'heltiurn Monday. Joseph Zeller and wife left Turada) for l-etruit where they ex,M-ct to make iheir future home. R. C iH'Vei <liH.t|i|>i>ii)tM<|. When yon buy tour cloth ing ftmn us von are sure that you are getting the pick of the market • «Sfii/x and Overcoats, ^10 up THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO OREGON l acotnh i.yr'ca Rev. Sharp is holding a quarterly m.-ctrig at the Mi-thodist churcn this wei-k. Th«- Lacomb road district has nearly {SUN) to Improvs roads with thia season and under the capable management < f W Sai-lers we can expect much bell, r iou.la next winter. A meeting will be held at the Lacomb I school house. Saturday night for t «• purpose of taking the preliminary ale, a to cons dl late th- lain« Pino and La com*.« school District« ami th- buikimg of a high school at 1 .acomb. It is h ipej to have the wurk well under wa) b> April 1st. Jevile Hassler, R. E. and Rex Peel) joiirix yed to laiomb Friday nig t w hen- they organised the Lacomb bras* bald of !*.• piectia, I he F Jaubert A Co. band inatrumenla ia one of the moat reliable band instrument on the mar ket srr* selected am! ordered. Prae tice will begin as quick as the instru menta arrive, -*«• icsss 1‘arauisxT, W. F .Gill. Hiuasrsnv, C. A. Warner J. J.Brtrn**, W. E. (till, J. A. Bilyeu, J. R Karn*«, C. A. U ferner. Hl '« X 't-SU-H >|«M m SCIO ROLLER MILLS Milling businass Wh»at 1rs ils» BovstfKt rield Tros»« You * Flour and I . ■I « • n g « <i foi Kighl Jevile llaaalcr has a very bad cold. Juat wait till that alto arrive*. Rile; ami you can blow it away. t'laia! Compton can hardly make vp hia mir.d whether to be a cornetiat ■ r "drumtrist*’ but rather favola tie former. Rex Peery am! Claud Compton ha'r taken the contract to cut the wood fur Diatrict No. 1. Lacomb is coming to the front with a ruah, a new high school, a brass band of 19 pieces and other improvements ia placing it decidely on th«- map. I.scxtuaiar Psge Fence I hsve ap|H>int«-d Hlatchfotd Bros,, of Sh'-lburn. agents for the Pag«- Woven Wir»- fencing. All [rupie in the vicin ity of Scio, who d«*sirv to [lurrhaiu- th« very b«-st woven wire fence on the mar ket, can do mi by buying the Page at Blatchford Bros G. H M orkv , General Agent. L-banon. Th«-»«* are our strong dhc >antiam SCIO All Classes of Job Printing ex« cutod on ahort notice at reason a I le priera. W cat S«Mu Item« W. M. Phillips and wife went to '‘ilvertun l*.-t Sur dav, t<> a|wnd the day with hia mother and sister. Tom Ljuigley haul.nl twu loads uf chlttcm bars to '«l«-m last week. A Jefferson butcher came over Mon- day and bought a beef of J. I. trnoki. Fish are running in the little creek near Munkera now, tmt the water ia too mu ly to get them. Mr. Burden went to Portland again thia week on business. A meeting of thr farmrra of thia locality was held at the home of J. I Arnold one evening last week, to dis- cum and tram.», t l-u»m.-s- with their telephone system, a larg numtier were present. E»«»n* For Sale 35 acres 1 mile west of Scio alout 20 acres have lieen cultivated, tialancc giHMt ash ami oak timber; make flne lot <if wotid. Can all lie cultivated. Price f65 per acre, $.'><»• cash balance S years time at 6 per cent. R. S hsi .T un Scio, Oregon. jsifMr published in Eastern Linn County. Poli'i- rally indejM-mh nt and stands, at al! times, for the interests of the jteofde ABSTRACTS OF TITLE ('iircfullv prepare«! by competent an I ex|M-rience<| employe* thoroughly fat liliar with the recon!» of l.itm <’oiinty. Accuracy, nentnefiN ami dispatch is our motto. We are now abstracting 1 lie instrument» tihsl daily and can serve tlie puldie most ctticiently. We use tin- most modern and tip to date system of aii- >tra I ng • An unlimited amount of money to loan on B per cent, per annum on approve«! farm security BOTH PIlOMEs |N TIIE OFFICE TELEPHONE OR WRITE DR. J MON FOO Aq experienced compounder of Cnincse .Medicines Succutsor to the late Hong Wo Tong, of Albany. Or«-gon, la now pretiared to furnish Chirw-sc medicines to all. The underwigtM-d recommends him an«! guar ant<*ea satisfaction. Call or write him at 117 West S«rcond Street, Albany, Oregon. M. 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