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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1910)
Easter Opening Sale A telephone box. graxi as new. f»r aale. Cail at this uffi« e w. T. Ha*SLra NO* IN FULL Sf AT I xiht 'in March 16 1910. in town or at th- eemetrv a laika gold watch i w t i gold fub attaché I. I In 1er will { please leave at W«r««ly A «'am »tore arai : s a .i'able reWard will be gi««B- Ma». W A W mitk . Seio. milliners. O. F. Pomeroy and daughte". Mi«» Maud, of Wnod’-urn, wer-- vi-iting hi» futhe*’, !. W. Pomeroy, over Inst Sun day. Ih«y are rxjW' ting to leave f. r I laho, where Mr. F'utne oy ha» «c red a claim in one of the irrigation d strict. Sp cial Eaater display of S ««ta, Waists, Muslin Wear. Percales. Gingnams. Suko lin«, Draperies, Tank Linen Silks, Dreaa Guuos, Embroi- d ry, Rugs Art Squ»r«s etc. I. !.. M >ysr, «<f Hr «wntville. uncle •«> F. l>. Myer». <-f t ns city, di«d • idd n v at hi» home at that city the fi'»l ot the week. 1 aat we«-k he alt« ridel the funeral of hi» neiee, 'Ir» W A Ewinr, when he stat>-d h«* was u iu» tally wel’. .Many Special Easter Prices During Tula Event His age waa 71 year». S. E. YOUNG A SON () ir carload of oils will i>e here you arc going to i e, it will i ay <»ur prices before save you money. A lbany . O tegon /»• •/¡' ; -• / «s v‘ . I? N ft ft «ash door, pa nia ar«l a «ut Ma ch 2i. •«> f need anvthing in this vou to corne ai-d get you I uy, a« we can C h -«. W ksmy Before You Purchase Your Spring Suit Scio's Progressives ■» I» C< mmend The Farmer» Meat Market will ¡-ay the highest market price for beef, nutton. v«al, pork, hlihrs ami egg«. Thev 'iont war t th« earth, but they do want y««ur produce and aro willir.g to pay fur iL A grand diaplay of Milli- n« r/ in our splendid new d partment. Those desir ing pretty but inexpensive heudw«*ar will find just a» much to i terest t ern as wuiuen wiiu desire costly millinery. in charge of competent • LOCAL BRLVITirS. •eaeeeeeaaeeooaon ft ft BOQUETiS FOR SCIO lloraerad - h, r« ady fnr the table Mas. E. A. M< K si «; ht rd by it»3 Albaey H.-ruld — Albany Advised to I earn I r m »eh» The Albany Herald, under th«- eaptior of "Go d • --»-is Are B< mg Agitat -'i Nvtieeal b A<tivit\ All over lln' County." has tb<* following commands lory p«lat rath retail<e to Selo; Sciw while handicapped for ►*»« ' jeers past, through lack uf direct rail way eommunleation Has, nevi rthrle«» p o ■ «■•«• 1 a numlx r uf >-i terpriav» of •ub»ta tisl charai ier, at the bead of wb.-- h. w thout question, stands tne Scio c •• d -nwry. licpr-e ucts of this enterprise find r> sdy sale; in fact, ti e report comes direct L it the cipac ty of th» plant is overtaied to meet the denial da A muriri, al light ami water plant, which Ina given rat sfai toty service since its ii sts Hat ion. I* on«- ot th* featur« a of ><i>, to which its Albany at ciiitena point w th pride thia point, tnul.l wi ll affo- d to «It at Nciu'a fret ami learn a lesson. Th« Annual *-cio Fair has. through the p« r- ■ st« nt efL rt« of Seio ciliie s. develop •d inio an event of great imp «rtance to Linn county The exhibits of product« and at »ck last y- ar woul I have been a ertdit U>*any of the larger agricultural fair« --f tne Norlhw<-st, whlir the op- portunitiea fur soc.nl intercourse nffoni Ben (î«mch. «h ef «’r iggi«t fur F’ f. ft Pi cry. went over to Coiva! Is. the first uf th«- we«k, for a two or three dava • d by this annual gathering are m-t, iy visit I uring F.i» ab»et ce. F (’. ha«l any rn« in», the hast important f«*alur«- Watch Peery-» right haml front to open th« stun- mornings It i« nut thereof. sciu. like I jr bar»««n a- d necessari to state that the time of window Brownsville, lies at the foot of a wo' - opening *»» at«««.t one hour lab-r. Mrs. Emma < yrua' millinery u| rm. g derfuUy rich productive r«gion atretcl- Saturday, March 2»i Again we have a car load of wire i ig ea-ilward. The predicts uf the W. A. Ewing'a little daughter i> qu I«- fencing on the way from th«- factory Cra tr«-<- ami Tho nan Forks have been If uni will leave your order with us famous f«r y«arsfur th« ir e»r< llrn«-r. aick with typh. wi fever For Sale 8. C. White leghorn h»n» bruire the 15th of March, we can »a e A rncti nl mov«-m >nt for th«- bud ling you money, as the car will be here of a li- «• of elr« tr c railway to conn«>ct m K. t . Stochton, Sh< n«'an, l r« gon. i Sc‘o with Munkera, the tn great station R. SbelUwi went to Pori land, last b I h . u I March 15. C hah Wttsrxv on the C & Fl R R.. is under way, ami Sunday morning A few settings of por«- brvl liuti tin- pr«H-|M-< ts sr<- that \ is ten I" th«' .Mi cent i*ox of Steel Dir Embused l . .rpington eggs, at 12 ••• i-c’ settimr of neit annual fa r will have th«- privilege stationery for 25 ernla at (¡«nigh's. 16. F ggn only from thè selci teli b rd» of nding over this line Burkhart, phot« grapt.« r of Alba will be at the Harnish gallery in Scio are offmd for «ale. If you want egira i from hens that l>x»k well arsi lav «eli bew ttirdwsrc »n l I jrm Implement April I ami I. k- I i f. « of -th--»-,- a id vo’i «ili noi St« re M V. Bilyeu, of Albany, was a ru«at j f . . r-gret It. N. I. Morrison has deci <d to extend of J. A. Bilyeu of this city, over last I have several hundrrd new plana for his bu»in«'*s si ti.'shsl. and for the Sunday Call and «««• samples of photos st 'Cottages ami Bungnl«» s coslr-g fro« . further |«irp« sc uf k«-< ping hi» m«r- .’I'M) Up C< me in ami take a look »• • «handiae away from the | lan«-r. when the Harnish gallery Saturday and Hui them if you are intend ng lo Ixiilil i th« r«- • an inert »»<•«! ri»k of fire, he day, April I ami 2. ' Come in and pick out your plan, it will hut rent« d th«- h of P building on th«- Salt«d salmon, c<»lfi«h, »moked her only co>4 you jour tine If iou can’t corner of Main aid Water atr«-ela, just ring ami cromarty bloater», «luring find what y< u want, I will help you i st th«- south end uf th«- bridge arxl will l-iiten »canon, at W Grocery N I. Murriaon, Brio Planing Mill. ' fit the building up. suitable for ho- Nearly everybody «njoy<-<l th«- aui Mr M«.rri«on h»ud<-d us the P'vcrybrxiy should bo< at for the Sci 1 purpose shine and dry ground, last Sunday, in railr a<*. It is only hy a long pull, » | f Rowing I««-d concerning the matter, tlw way of afternoon stroll'« strong pull, and a pill ailtog« ther. if Wed' c-i vy morning ( Uffore Harold, apeciai agent for the "KEEP YOUR EYE wo g« t th«- ri-n I \ few jeopl«- hanging North America i Accxient Insurance back, thinking H at the road will be ’ on th<- saloon corn r at th« south end company, was in town Tuesday vou bu-lt anyway, willd"f«-ut th«- prop r . . of the I ridge and about A| rrl Saturday ami Sunday, April I am! Everybody niu«l contribute all that hi sill see a full line of v«hicl«s, uf tic 2, Burkhart, photographer, will te in thmla he can afford, and then •onir, if i latest »tyl«-», al-o Farm Implements of all kinds, I uildera Hsrdwar«, etc. Scio at the Harnish gallery. we get th« mail. Hold yur order for a few day», before B o HN— On March 10, to the wife of The I Ith II S Infantry ret irmi y« u I uv a buggy ur w »yon and take a Otto Bilyeu, a daughter. ( Thl« n< tn« from lls two-year» m journ in the was inadvertantly overhioked, I«»' I’h'lipj inc ialaide. rvachmg I'ortland io<>. at mv »tuck. T hen if v<»u d<> m t ■>e«' what you want, I will get it for week. Ed.) last Satuid.iv. The regiment la I» I « I vou I will have a tint clas« mach nist Make your h«n» lay by f< «ling qua t- r«d at He'ena Montana, W I I m«l »alevman in charge. Youie for Prussian Poultry tonic, bon«, »hell, th • regiment returnc-l S. W . Duggi-r, a bu'ineas and good treatment, granite and alfalfa rival m-mb r of th- band 11« obtained a N. 1. Moaata Weaely’n Grocery. t -'i day« pi aa. when in I'ortlaml and Vilas Philii pi 1» »all Ing on th>e< h IS been holm «bbing with hi« parents I'ubtk Sa<« l«<« this week. A 1« o frit m'ly fam: a-i I iviyh ol friends in Fcio, this w««l . I will sell at public auction at the His term of s«-rv.ee will expire treat - with liarity with a coll which he was Car on rt-xkienee l>eiiig the »«-comi house thia yea«-. mg to drive ainglv, is th«- cauw north of II I Scio I ilj hall, at 1 o'clock da Garden seed» from A to Z. Go to the Scio Planing Mill for yo r p. m., on Saturday, March 2»', 1911', that are true to name ami that gm* , doom, win-low», nails, locks, hi ingra. The following li»ted personal properly: G iarante«-d, or money back In J F *«U Id ng paper. plaster hoar I. rea .y I buggy and harness good as new; 1 M eeely. r.xrfing, barn do >m track ami hi«n<«-r*, corn atelier; 1 cross cut saw an«1 many Irne, c -m«nt. barb ami annaith wire of U ben Steve Ph lippi a«ks you to mil other troia; » milk cans, I cook stove. scribe to the Scio lailrosd don't requir« da«*a, fence sti-eple«. glasa 'nold'tig an i Some tat ware; 1 heating stove: 2 him to argue the question for two oi I can aav« you from L> to 30 p r cent on bur« sua; 1 sening trachino; 2 Tables. three hour», but make your >1 > iatio i a* your purchase. I am going to turn out I |h«nogrrph with '9 records; 4 beds. « kit of d«air screens, if y -u l ave any once. I rucking chair; 6 chairs; I couch; ISO Commencing Saturday. March f>. at <‘ ■ «I l sii< a you want leave yourgider fruit jars, 1 scaldi g tux; Some barrel». continuing fur two week» I will sell ■ iow ami I will ma-.e th« m withoit any Terms of sale —Cash •xtra coat and you get them when you “Steel Die Enil'osaed-’ stationery at 2 A ston L ibkmky . li ed them. N. 1. Morrison. cent» |er box. Regular price fin cent« ft C. G. G ough . Two train* daily from Scio to Albani re the present calculation* of the bci i Base Ball Supplies Card Ot Thanks I handle the “Reach” baseball grxxis. guaranti ed to give sal:»facti«in If an« defect, it will be replacid free of Charge. C. G. Govan. We desire to express our gratitude to ■ur many neighbors and friends who so railroad people. The N kws under «Indly ass »t«-d ua during the recent stands the C. A E. railroad has grantr lln« »a ai d d«-ath of our beloved wife that privilege. W hat better can th« sister. Mrs it A. Flwing ami for i people of Scio desire? Uli many beaut ful fit ral offerings. lxx>k here! I can furni«h you witl The pul lie is hereby notified that al W. a E wing , groceries, lunch goods, poet cards, lun I h r belonging to Trappist Fallon Jr.ppgR.-uis M ykks am » F amily stationery, and school supplies, con- n ill, now at West Scio, ha« I een sokl I fe« turnery and tobaccoee. Orders taken Io W. J. Burden, who, only la author!? «he l*age I enec for office sunpliea and rubber stamps. rd to disj-oae of the ••mr I hivr npp«dnt< d titatrhford Bro»., of Agency fur the Am« rican W«rekl.v. Irappot Fathers .Mill Co. «h- l''Urn, avents for the l’ag« Wovon C. G. G ough . Full line of retch, red, white an« .Vir« fenong. All | «-«'i le in the vicin- Scio. Oree«»». alaike eluvrr, t n othy. rve grass, rap ty of Scio. whn desire to purchase the seed, red top. alfalfa seed, et- , in fa. «ry liest wovon wire fenceon the mar- \<itk- of f inal ^ettlcmen everything in the seed dne at the verv er, ean do »u by buying the l'age al Notice is hereby given that the under- low eat possible price. Feed« »«Id for Biatchford Bros signed administrator of the estate of cash only, at J F. We ely’a Grocrrv G. H M«»«»v, George B Huber, «leceascd, has filed General Agent, l<et>anon liemember that all wire encing i his final account in said estate in the goin ; up, but we are still in th«- nn county court of I he ‘■late of Oregon for I »»ter )«ats with the oM prices, let us have your I Linn county, and that aanl court has onler before the ear arrives, as you* * extend a cordial invitation to all to •et Monday the 25th day of April, A I). We guarantee * a* ten I mv millinery ope ing at "e«eh 1910 at the hour of 1 o'cbick p. m. of will made money by it 1 u‘ — our wire against every thing and ‘ also A Cain'a »tor« on Saturday, March 26 «ai<l day at the County Court room in pnc«*s. What else do you want? All the very latest Style« in IjkJitNL th«- City of Albany, Linn County, Ore < HAS WKIELY Misses and Childrens hats will he on gon aa the time and place of hearing The NB'va will be g'ad to supply a display. I will be pleaa«d to have you any objectiona thereto and the settle copy of the paper free, regularly, U call in and try on the new hata and ment thereof. The trimmings and J acob H iukr a y one who will «unnlv Items of news examine the work Administrator of the estate weekly from anv and all of the su- material used in mv hat« are the very of Gn»rge B Hubcr d«-cea»c«i r «unding ieignt>«>rh«s»ta. So nr one ir liest of import«-«l »iock. DM hats ma«lc everv nrighbortussl ahouli b.- willing to over ■ »p«-cialty. Your» to pl««»« take up th'» work for tn< mt. rests of Mua. E mm » Cvitua tbetnaelvoe And neighbora. IL Queener. Aity, for administrator. First publication .Mar. 25, last Apr. 22. W « e«t bl" Item* Mr». Hoffman of Crabtree is viritinH •wr daughter, Mr». Joe Iguigley. John Shelton hauler! a ton of Chitt« m ark to Sa'em recently. lit»* t-xti imrtli- r \ Viti U«> »* f «iflf'T J C Wintton w««.t to Portland la»t l hiruisy on bu»insea, re tuning Mon «lay night h .1 Paul Tompkins came up from Port land last Saturday night to »pei«d Sun day with hi» family. pnet- talk, but member W. H. IHII of Port lard was a vuitor n these parts last week. F L’ Winston was In lU'ine«» last Thursday. Alt any on Tom Qngley went to Salem ore da) a»t wevk with another load of Cbittem bark. The musicians in this neighborhood, >re improving nicely. eSfecially imounl of muse they ean make. W. J. Burden was in Portland ■us neas. a few days this week. W. J. -iunlay. Whiteman was horn« over Mr». Hay, with the rot'd triplets, who have been seen at t ie Scio fa r the past two irar». has been visiting re lative» and fne id» in thi» vicinity, ha» tow gone to Vancouver, when* »he ar rived with her family safely, k r. Hay II« working in an ice factory in that city. J. E. Wilkerson a 1st« arrival from Portland, has bought laid here and will aork for Mr Burden. His family came up last Saturday night, an f will live in t ur huu«e n -ar t is de x»t te np»- rarity. Roe Phillipa saya he fears he will be a rich man yet. if hi» hens continue to work mi fa.thfuily in th« egg laying b.iaineaa. fur they are bringing him in at»>ut forty dulia-» a month at present Mr. Burden and hia men unkiaded a car load of lumlier la»t week at thia »lat on, which he had »hipped from I Portland. E vamua | < Lacomb Lyr*ca j The I,a<-«>mb school »topped for a few ■ days, on account of the small poi. j Rev. Helm held a meeting, last wee' at the Iturgan sch mlhouae. On account of the »mail pox arid the busy far me ■ there was not a very large attendance Chas. Souls, of this place, »jient Sun ’ d i> w th C. P. Hassler and family. ' Farm« ra have l-een busily engaged ill i «»«sling for the | sat two weeks. i The Lacomb base ball t am play«d th« ir first game for the season, last «unday. They have a good nine. Grandma Connor, who hal been dan gcrougly ill. is slowly improv ng Schell left the first of the week I for F lovd Port and. righi. Unr tini«' in" yours. We never disappoint •fi THE Bl AIN CLOTHING CO? OKEG< N A I.IMN Y ■ »» rii KS* J J. H r rue», \V. F.Gill, J. A Bilyeu, J. R Barns», . C. A. V\ arnet. l*niu>ii>«MT, W. F .Gill. NsaasrABt, U. A. Warner ’< M TO SCIO ROLLER MILLS Milling W » d.. • f • •«! «»• riftwr. tYvibinew* and birughl • Trfttel I i*lci You for r lour and f.xrhangad ISuaifbote* and for Will Kight A ïhc kantiani W. W Sanders is doing some god work on the roa I n >rth of Lacomb. R. E. Peery gave Mia» Grace Cox s pleasant call Sunday evening. Thi> «ain't Roberta first call. I.sir B oxks »HH > O R GON All Classes of Job F*r I tini exicuUd Shelburn shiftings on sh« 11 notice at* M«a»)«s have taken control of a g<*x! Himber of our school children. Mra Cor» Fit» ia V biting with he- mother Mr». Caroline Galloway. reasor.a' le prices. g.-g" -.JUL- ' wwwj «« ■» ij. The many frienda of Mr», Jixn-p1 Zeller of Detroit are gla I to know th*' Ser retorted death waa a mistake am I though sick her illne»« ia not coneder«-«' langerou*. Rev Baker pr«arh«*d hia last «ermor or the church year last Sabbath. No Infinite arrangement ha« txren male fui he coming year although Rev. GilHaph >f Mill City ui talked of as likely to fil he place. M »• Ethel Oglestiee. teacher • f th« ’.yuis achool, »Pent Sunday with horn« oik*. Mr», (»la Vernon and Frank GaBoway | left Thur»eay for I‘e roit called there by the illneM of their aiater Mr». J«w Ze Iler, Mr. »nd Mrs. I. S. Trexler »pent Sun- lay with home folka. 77/ c on lit iictr\- ¡Mt'jMT plflllixllf>d> in Enuttrn Linn Con nt if. Politi rally i mir jh mh nt finii xt ft nils, at rill liimx, for the inhiTxfx of tin jM'ojile. - - - i ljuit '«abbath Rev. W. H. MeLain I '.eM church »<-rvic<Mi at the Cole school- 1 house. After service* a «unday sch'iol waa or ramie I with the fol'owmgoffi -err Mrs. f. S. Trexler »upt Mr». Brant j ««st sunt, Haiel Bates »ec , Harrv ' (‘hr »man tree. I ana r ondner librarian. Robert Darby i horister a xi Clarence i • Fverholt, janitor. R. C. THE ESMONB HOTEL Onîrallv I >cnte<l, r « m >«| rooina. privo» minier- ate, courterrus I roHtm«*nt ABSTRACTS OF TITLE (’»»rvfiillv pH,|»Hrt*«| by com|.«-t«-nt an exiM-rienrt*«| emphtWH llioroiighly fm i*liar with flu* r«-<'«»rda of l.itin County. Accuracy, iivulnvas and diepnk'h is our th« »! to, \V«* ar»* iniw Hhstrscting lhe iirininifiiti fil»'«l «liiily and ran a«*rvt* tli«* t>uhiir* nmst eflh ir-iitIv. nw<- tin- ni«»>t m««d«*rn Mini tip to dnic <<yat»*ni «if «L atrnrtjig • An nnliniit«-«l nrnt<uut numrv b> l««an on G prr r«*nt. f»er minimi on approved f.irm security BOTH rilOXEN IX THE OFFICE TFI.FPHOXE <>R WRITE Cenar Rsrriw» sad Frost Street« FONTLANJ OREGON Albany Abstract Co., i M. curl W