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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1910)
I'.'IO I i i i I Come to Albany Saturday, April 2 This markes the beginning of the Greatest of all Great sales ever attended in all Oregon. $500.000 worth of the beat merchandis ■ in- cl idiog Ladies R a<ly-to-wear, Shoes and Millinery will lie pbced in easy reach of the smallest purse. 50 SALES PEOPLE H WE BEEN EMPLOYED to pail upon the great army of customers who Will attend this, the most monumental maitsat-ree of merchandise known to modern times. Every ¡tern in the entire store is being re marked in plain figures at the most sacrificing prices ever known in Albany. DON’T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY ES CAPE, but be there at the opening hour when the big door will swing open and the fl «od gales fly back and your oyes will be permitted to rest uiion the most dazze'ing scene of Bargain Brilliancy it has vet been your good fortune to enjoy. I I I I I I I I I I Everything Reduced, nothing escapes the knife Sale will continue 20 long days But I m ? among the first for it is possible that some of the rare bargains may be closi-d out quickly. Rt-memlxT the place and date Saturday, April 2, for 20 days Chambers & McCune Alliany’s Greatest Cloak and Suit I louse Albany ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Carefully prepared by com|M>tent an expt-ricnccil employes thoroughly far.iiliar with the records of I,inn (’utility. Accuracy, lH«atii*Uhi ami (linpatcli is our motto. We are now abstracting the iuMrumenla filed daily ami can serve the Dublie moat efficiently. We tine the im>“t modem and up to date system of nb- atract.ng ’ An unlimited amount of money to loan >i 6 per cent, per annum on approved farm security BOTH PHONES IN THE OFFICE TELEPHONE <>R WRITE Albany Abstract Co., l j . curl , hitter Hcsoiutloi»» of Cond leiKe W hereas , In view of the fart that we hate sustained a hms by the decease of our little friend and associate, Max ine. and of the still heavier loss sus- tanined by those nearer and dear» r to her, therefore 1« it PtMOLVB»: That in memory of little Maxine, who hrs be.n removed from our mid: t. we mourn for one who was loved by all who knew her; R esolved : That while we deeply sympathize with the father in hie be reavement, we share with him the hope of a reunion where ineffable bliss fur bide a tear; R esolved : That a copy of these res- olutione be sent to the father of the de ceased, as a token of love from the veto Union Sunday School, and a copy sent to the Santiam N ews for publica tion. I vy O. A bbott ) G rack Glt.L Committee R i »Y SHEUtOv I Base Ball Supplies 1 hamllc the '’Reach” baseball goods, guaranteed to give satisfaction. If any «iefect, it will be replaced free of charge. C. G. G ough . Subscribe for— THE SANTIAM NEWS Ih» Hex*« SO «line» m. in xltaaey Is-moual HAS JOINED HER MOTHER Guana; st>. Mexico, Mirch !'• 1910, Ace >rdi' g to | r xnisea I must wr t • a <.ut the <nin< * i>ere u. »bu n » i y Linn county people are interested t Typhoid lever Lause« Death ut lhe is quite an effort to write at all fur » Daughter I en Da) a I allow • u-rourdl <g Litltcns have been so crowded i ince retiming Ing that of the Mother from M giro City I am atiout worn out. Lan Say If Th« y Wa«l the I have 1 ee.i on the jump every day Hal Hod climb ng mountains by invitation to l >ok at some mine or mill, or ai »wet- in; measages f om |«vr»ona n this city Ore of the saddest funerals io the I fit:«! a miatake has been ma le in get- history of Scio, «. «-cured at th»- t'hris- tam church, last hiiday. It was over Th«1 «¡if script ion papir for the Mun- t ng acquaint'd with so many people. Thia is »aid to he the richest sliver the remains of little Maxine Ewing, k'r»-.ecio railroad vu -»ut, lut »wk: I but owing tu a defect In th» wording, mining ramp in the w»>rl 1, and late de daughter of W A. Ewing, whose death was called in and amended Fairly velopments ate making on«- of the rich occured on U ••dn» « la) evening. Match with lhe 21 Formerly, WMh Matin« ua* a lovable litt.«* I II oral sub«« rlptiuna are now being ob- lest in gold. tai icd. But the people «liquid remem- pr.rnitivv methods use«l. the gold vai-j girl a’al had attached herself «trongly I tx-r. that it takes lota of money to build ucs were not saved, but since new *'* affcc'iona uf ut her father ard and those who a railroad and. in this case, every pro methods came in us»- pru t rally all is imme’iat» relative saved. In riding out in the country, in c i nr into immediate contact with h r, perty owner sht-uld respond liberally. If all will but eonaider how mu.-h a any direction looked, many mines are h. r short life ol I trars, I months and Through Is days mul l nut have been the cause ailroad will inert asc the valu»* of pro- i going and mills a<e gumtlng •erty in Scio and the surrounding lhe AprrO elh.-e al< lie a <|uarter-mll of th»- How of t> no from many who •ountry. and then subscribe one fourth lion dollars in ore arc ahi, p»'d every h ard the splendid funeral address de It if this amount, there will be nodiffi j I week to the smelters and for coinage, ll v red by Kev. Moore. of Eugene ' while th« amount taken out by private wus the strong wave of ayinpsthy -ally in rais.ng the re«|uired amount A prominent citizen, and a man who! I conveyance probably eaceeda the ex- which *M extended to the doubly >»m considerable property in and near | prras tranapoita. Today I saw a gold beieaved falhei. Duly eight day« lie- '.■u>, recently stated that “The nuild , brick which contained M.ikhi, l>emg f. rv many of thr san»-audirnev attend- - Ing and maintaining of our sucecssf I > arig)ie«i for shipment and two or three d th»' funeral of th« beloved wife and fair, had increased the value <f ha; tim«'» a week mule loads of bullion con nother and to fuliow so soon to the property holdir ga. fully f-issi If the ! taining gold and sliver combined come t »mb, Maxine, the eldest child and only 'Slighter, cast a shadow of gloom over fair has arcompliahtd this increase for; in for transportation. him. h« w much more will an ur»-to date j This city contains sixty thousand or I hr entire community. railway lire do for him. And what «• more population. To get a correct In-sth is a cause of sadness, let it census la qui|e difficult Trades of ail ■«»me when and to whom it may, but in j true for th.» citizen 1« trur for all. In last wc«k'» issue of the N ews , ; kinds are earn»«! on. but rm,st of tie h * instance, a «a.I event is made »ad- the words “To lie" were inadvertantly prosperity enjoyed here is 1»»»-^ on the kr «1.11, by th»* circumstance!« inimi-.li I omitted before lhe word "Incorporât Wealth uf the mines. ilcly surrounding it. The home, of ed, " in th« option of our railroad . Since the rich strikes in th« < r« on it a f.-w years, the wife and mother writeup. Of cours«, everybody knows peopie's mines all available grout d «trteken. when the sun of life's journey that the railroad «lock company cannot adjoining has b«-en lurated. Last -epi- lad scarcely reached the noonday mark, be incorp>rat--d, until half of thecapl ember a man to»»k up a atrip next to the . nving a loving and d»»vot»'<l hunband possessions tieing dlsc'ui>s«uj and t'siay >'d three lirlpl -ss balira and Own to Iw tai required ia subeerbs-d. h rienda, wo hai e the best opportunity Informed me he experb-d t> get no I le»» A.llowed in a»» short a time by one of now, which we have ever had. to h»-lp than a quarter of a million doll rs for the.«' balios, is a grief almost too great ou ml ves The bu-inc»« which ought it lx fi re the yaar ended, lie bases his for the father to bear. to center in 'ci«», demands direct rail pr Mp<-ets on the devrlopnM.'bt of thr I No more can be sasi to you, way connection. As lie matter now i Oregon pe.>pk'a mine. An offer is Swing, than to say, you have thr pro stands, much husmeas which should I made for an option of ninety dsv » for found sympathy of every tnsn, woman com«- to Scio, go«-a elaewhere. By ' one hundred thousand aharrs ii our «nd • hild in thr entire community. providing such communications with j mine, tn be settle I for at the expiration Tlw burns! r>-cured immediately the outauk world as this profewed rail I of the time. 1 his la baa« d on present way will supply, all of thia buaimaa devrlop-nents. The offer is rejected on 'owing the funeral services at i will return to Scio and mor»- will come th«' same grounds it has lx-en made church when little Maxine was If thr rich strike is made that a* etna away by the side of her mother, in with it. So kt your name appear on the hat certain within a short time, inatea»! of Franklin Rutte cemetery, tenderly with a liberal sum set opf>ocite. to a><! 1 stock being a* at present it will sud- Ixiurn by ail young misses a« paul Minnie llirdellr Brenner, in bringing this aawtion of I.inn county deni) s».ar very high, and the company bearers t<> its own Land in other portions of had better Lave the la-nefit of lhe rai«e Carpenter, Daisy Buckner. Vesta long, Ethel McDonald and Haaal Eaator, the county sell for from Ifwi to (ISO than any indivuiual. dressed In spotless white, with the A gentleman from Duluth has juat per acre. Ir» thia locality, it will not badge of mourning on the arm, bore •ell for more than one-half tha’ amount left. He cam«' in the interest <»f stock the little whit« casket which contained and the reason ia the lack of shipping I holders there, aiai kavrs with the nil that was mortal of little Maxine, to facilitic« anil the drva kd stage tide statement that m mry will flow in from thr grave from the station. For this reason his city to put in all nrce»«arv machin Out of town relatives and friends rry. A wealthy doctor from Texas is strangers regard this section as a back numlx-t^ind worthless; else we would now here inventing with us, aid thl present were, Mr ami Mrs. Jefferson evvning a gentleman who lives in Mun Myers, Mr and Mrs H*nry Albers ai d have had a railroad years ago. Other portions of the county are tana, and represents large money, is to ».r. T J. Munkers ami daughter Miss making splendid progr< as In develop arrive, by previous appointment, to In Sylvia, of Portland, Mr. Hamtial Ewing, ment and for which the N ews congratu vestigate with tin' eXprctst on of tak the grandfather, of Nrwlwrg and Mr. lates. And only those sections with ing an interest. So you s> e the outlook ami Mrs Weed ami thr .Misses Weed railroads convenient are progressing for funds to carry out necessary work of Jefferson. This should l>e sufficient evidence to is flattering, and as the mine is not in cause the people of Scio and vicinity to debt, ami has money ahead that will Nolkc get busy. I soon be oi»ened, it seems all the stock Patrons discontinuing the use of holders have to do is to "saw wood” and not get in a hurry. I have no electric lights, for part of the season, So ne Don't will be charged >3 to have them switch hesitancy in predicting wonderful re Company attention: Newt Weddle, ed on again, except those keeping three sults. It is an much better than we h< a I-quarters for all makes of trouble, looked for before arriving we are rights the entire year. will be "cock-of-the- walk” at the Fair- Fiw., L ight A watkr com . sharpening pencils through the day and Grounds during base ball games: so sleeping soundly at nlg-.t. those ikon ring to steep at home instead “ Mr. Ehlert and I were arranging to is is covered up, so the lietter way to of roosting in the “Parlor of Peace’ start hack tha front part of this week look at it is to lie well pl-asrd In the which is located just hack of city hall but it will not lie possible to get away anticipation uf a comparative pittance will please observe th«- following Don’is: before next week. Since the assays of the sugg>'St»-«l amount. Iton’t hitch your teams to the fences. hsve become so Ast taring we are de I asked the general manager am! Don't drive on the track. tained making arrangements for nec contractor what 1 could safely and essary machinery, and Ehlert is ex Don’t use the stock barns for any plaining to the Dutch how it hapjened ' hoieatly say to the re a lers of the pirpoae; leave them alone. Democrat, and kith say. “Have no Don’t drop lighted matches or smok while I am "showing” th« Missourians, j 'hesitancy in telling them we have a We are getting the opinions of many ing material where they may can e rr i ic that is a big ami rich one. ’, firs; throw them in a tank of gasoline well adviaed in the business and the Work ia going on night ami day without s -nt'ment ia universal that we have a Don’t scale the wall to save the price valuable property. I don't want to he- a stop. of a ticket; give the ball tram a chance I hojic to have time to givr the r.ime over-enthusiastic, but will give Don’t get up into the judges stand, t the rrader the statement made to me Democrat |>c»'pk a brief d» script ion of is prohibited. t «lay by Mr. DeWitt, an experienced this city, the habits of thr peopk, and If you don’t like these “Don’t»”, miner who is running a tunnel in our the agricultural resources of the a«l- d >n’t get angry but instead go to E C. mine. He says if he strikes a vein j r ning valley of Bilan Whether time Pe Ty's drug shop, get an A. D. S. eight feet wide, which he expects to do w !| |M'rfnit is questionable. The sub- spring blmti purifier and tonic which in a few weeks, thst will assay aa rich j rt is exceedingly Inter» sling ami the will tone up your run down system, as what wr now have, he ran turn out op;>ortunity for agriculture by mmkrn then go to the hall game anti root many thousand dollars a day. <>f course methods are unsurpassed, (a hog) for your home learn. this is all in the future, and what there 1 J. L H ili .