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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1910)
Z* / < - ’ • ‘ *-• ..«k»eM REMEMBER! That we have an Groce.y liepartment. ily g<><»Is at loweat. up to-date l’-est qual- St Bdoa Tom*tors, I2\c kind. Tomatoes, 16c kind.. SI 50 dux 11 70 due Corn. 12'.e quality. Corn. Lest quality. SI 7U S’lgar pear, 2**' kind. SI 70 doe Salmon, Aery fine. 62 00 dot P< ui ht-s. 26c quality. S2 SO du* Apricots, reg. 25r kind S2 W dot Pumpkin. 16c quality. .11.60 ilot l'i kb*, in 3 gal kegs SI 25 A few can* "Fruitvale* ' Pesrs While they last, 10c a can Special on Oxford* Ledo *. tlx toni*, black ami tan, in several different leather*, vai ule« to 33. fiO, per pair....... . *1 75 Men's Oxfords, black and tan, values to *4.00, per pair 32 50 S. E. YOUNQ A SON A lbany . O tegon LOCAL BRCVITirS a >wo sooassesossssa o a Watrh window. Peery ‘ i right-hand front The flow of milk at the condcnaery ia Increasing. See Burkhart at the Harnish gallery, April 2 -1 Horseradish, ready for the table. MH x V. A. Ml K mi . iit l*-Lanon will build a new city hall during thia year. 41 rent box of Steel Die Embossed stationery for 2f. cents at Gough's. A larg • I n • of boy* an I youth* suit» in ail tl.i lull -t -ty 1.» f,,| rpnog have just arrive I at W iieley a id Cain. Burkhart, photographer of Albany, will Ir nt the Harnish gallery in hi io April 2 und 3. Another beautiful line of spring and s-iiiim t irei* g.ssj« and trimming* at W -«etey an I Cam*. H o «N On March 2X, 1910. to the wife of I . ('. Burmeatcr, of KllyrU lien, ■ Ill pound son. Burkhart. Alb.iny’* ■hndow fiver. oe him at the Harnish g aller V tn I hi* city April 2 or 1 Salted salmon, <i»lli«h, smoked her ring and crornarly bloaters, during lenten season, at W Grocery. Farmer* Wm Brenner and Jones report they are making pregrera in st eding. F re« I gtMxj Mr. and Mr*. Cha*, Warner wrnt over at Corvallis fur a few day* vieil. last Tuesday. Mr Homing, a relative of Dr. A. G. Prill ami a railroad bulkier, came up from Portland, laat Tuesday evening. Garden seeds from A to Z. Seed» that are true to name and that grow, Guaranteed, or money back by J. F. Weaely. g Juat Ir. a »well line of Park anta 34 and 35 low ah'*» fur men In rokda green black and tan. at We*rly and Cain. Mr T. A. Farmer, of th* Curti* Real Estate Co., Albany, wa» looking after buaim-s» matter* in thia city, on Tuewlay. Mr Cary uncle to N. !.Morri*on. ard who will have charge of the «ales rxw m of Morrison'» new implement buainesr. arrived Tuesday evening Make your hens lay by feeding Call I or Freight Wale Convention Pruiwian Poultry tonic, bone. »hell, To the commercial bodies of the W i|- granite and alfalfa meal. For «ale at lamette valley: Wisely'» Grocery. The undersigned joint committee of | J. J. Barnes wa* down Saturday. the Albany Commercial Club and the W ith him came a y oung man by the Albany Merchants’ Association, on be in n<> of Mat he vs. who was a boy on the half of the citiiena of Albany, here slrcls of Sc'o twenty year* ago. with respectfully invite your honorable Bi latlve* from Portland, who attend body, in aa large number* as practic the funeral of little Maxine Ewing, re ____ ito attend an Open River’'and able, 1 turned to their I omes, in Portland, on Freight Rate Convention, to be held in Sunday morning's tram. the Albany • ••mmrrr'al Club room* at i Rev. D. Lorae, a Baptist minister the citv of Albany, Oregon, on the 14th I lately from Tacdma. Wash , will | reach day of April, 1910. at 2» p. m. in the Baptist church tn thia city .«un The subjects to lie eons <lered and I day April 3rd, morning ami evening. acted on at this convention are the fol- 1 Commencing Saturday. March 5. and continuing for twu works. I will sell "Steel Die Embossed" stationery at 25 tent* |er box. Regular price 60 centa. C. G. G ol - gn . Mr* •» S Pomeroy and chlkiren, of W.xslliurn. psbt her husliand'* parents, Mr ami Mrs. I. W. Pomeroy, of th* city, a farewell visit prior to their de- I srture for their Idaho hume. Mr. ami Mr*. J M. Miller visited the ■ ate ca| it<d. Ia*t we* k. The bone farm. ju»t acroe* <he river in Mai ion c-iunty ha' been sokl ami their n*n»i to the deed were necessary. Our cat Im d of luggiea has just ar- Hied and in a few days we will have s < f our • ample* *, t up, ao that you ran see what we have'an*', also, get the pr -r* which will le made to right We buv direct from the factory. Cea*. WMIV. « « i t V u ■> i dMi t^rwoud IJapMge Everybody ia taking advantage nf the fine weather and a few day* more will *ee the greater portion of the farming done. Joe Va»ek gave a dance Saturday night. A good lime is reported No excitement yet over the electric road through thia valley. Wait till you near the iwiia jingle. i harie* Barne* sold hia prise Bert »bite "Prince Royal" last week fur 4< t harlea has the beet Berkshue« in Assoc ate Supreme Justice Brewer, elate and intend* to show them at all d ed sud 'er.lv at his home in Wadnng tuck fair* th» fall. i l> C. un Mumlay of appoplexy. He Supervisor Sanders ia doing some wa* regard«*! as the- rn<-ot popular gov<1 work on the roads thia good weath justice of the Supfeme bench. er. we predict we will have better ma..» Burkhart, the photographer of Al next winter, bany. will make vour picture Saturday Mr. Seargent aaya Oregon ia the or Sunday April 2-3, if you de sire it, at . place fur him. He has just returned the uM Harnish gallery from a tnp to California. 1 he Far.-i.er» Meat Market will pav L. C. Craft our local veterinary Sur the highest market price fur be-e-f. geon hail the misfortune to turn hl» mutton, veal. pork, hide* ami «gr* wagon over and break hia Anger. They itont want the i-arth, but they do Lannon aaya there wa* a stump in the want your prisluce ami are willing to way- pay for it Mi*a Rose Bierly'a school cluse* this (>ur carload of wire frncr has just , coining week. arrived If yo I art- going lei need am , One of our young men had quite an fencing, come and get our pr co». We experience a abort time ago. He hail will have a special prir*on wire fur the railed on a certain school marm near next ten day* C h «jt WgsKi.v I .arum b and had tied hia horse to an apple tree in front of the house Some time about midnight or after he started Card of I banka I desire to express my gratitude and home but imagine his surprise to find appreciation to the kind neighbon and that hi* halter rope hail turnded into a friend* for their *ym|>athy and helpful heavy lugchain plus a padlock of the After many.vain efforts ness during the recent illnes an-1 d< sth stoutest kind to free his horse he was compelled to <>f my beloved little daughter. Maxim- Virginia, and fur the Israutiful floral t<i walk home a distance of four mile* in the mud ami rain. It is »aid that o If cringe. even the owls hooted in sympathy with \V. A. Ewiwo him Anyone inti-restrd can gat the praticular* of Jeviie Hassler. An (HI Settler l»ie* W ili IF M. C ••aines was in town la«t Satur day for th<- purjsise of securing a bur- W eat Seto Item* rial casket, in whi< h to lay away the Mrs Phillips of fllto it visiting her remains of Henry Itamrr one of <H»r son Roe. oldest ritit«-ns. whose death had occur Mr* I ion ah ue ia quite seriously dl rd earlv that morning, at the advanced alto ha* other sickness in the family. age of KA years. 1 he d.-ath was dur to Charley >mith came up from Port the infirmities of old age. land last week, and if he find* Work he Mr. Ranier |>tirvhaaed the farm, south- will stay. «..»! of S< io. lot which la* .-albo, ur.-d. Mr Mason of F.ugrne was a visitor in about twenty jrran ago am! has always these part* Monday been regarded aa one of our substantial Mr. Bunlen ia having fine cement reliable cit iteti», well respected by walk* leist around his house. everyone. Mr. (.abisky and family, oid rest.tents Hi* living family consisted of five of this place, started on a tnp back to children. Two children am! the wife s Iowa laat Monday morning. and mother hail pissed on before Mi*« Grace Elba went to Woodburn The burrial occured on Sunday March last I riday morning to visit friend», re "7 st l'r.n»li-n.. • •■no tary turning Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Arnold went to Aumsville laat Sunday to apend a day I l«t*n One Anchor top buggy, regular price with fra-nds, and it being her first ex- pereience on a railmarl train, though Xlo6, now 990. < nc Lion top buggy, regular prier she has lived near it all her life, she enjoyed it m > much her husband now 1101. now •»>. One Stover top buggy, regular price fears that she will want to travel all the time and he will be driven into 3«, now 965. One Stover road wagon, regular price bankpuptcy. E vs NI ia . S66, row 346. One long boly open buggy, regular' pr ee $6*. now |«0 One Oaark top buggy, 339 90. Four road carta, each 615.6(1. j We have a car of the High Grade Banner Buggies, of all styles, on hand We are prepared to put new rubber tires on Bike Buggies of all aiaea. We have the machine for putting them on and guarantee first class work Prices right. K o RINKK 4 M ikijck , Stayton. Ore. ♦ .- Before You Purchase Your You owe it to your self to come in a«e rii <! the extraordi- nary value* « e offer the the tn purchase now or Look over our Our time is right. VOtlfM. We never disappoint THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO ore <; on ALBW’Y J. J.Barnes, W. S', («ill, J. A. Bilyeu, J. I< Harn«», C. A. W arnei. BaaaiutMT, W. F .Gill. Ma>-a*r*av, C. A. Warner Scio Milling Goiypaitu Crabtree Culling* There ha* been no new rases of small ¡ mix for some time, It » hoped thia disease will cease. Mias Ewing, the schoolma'am, has been very sick, caused by vaccination. Mr. I veil's supposed sale of hia farm has proved a failure. Mr* Gulcher of Scio visited her brother. Reason Tucker, of this place last week. Mrs. James Megger* made a trip to Iwbanoo laat week. R. E. Peery wa* seen on hi* way to Lai-omb Sunday evening. I-Atv B unk *. Shelburn '»tufting* Mr*. R. Wilde ha* opened her new millinery parlor and invite* the atten tion of the ladies to her stock. Mr. and Mra. Chea. Ogle*bee left on Tu«**«y ’**ning for a vlait with hia PMren,*i near I <e ba non. Mra.^ Janie Miller .and Velda Went spent Sunday at the Jones home. Mrs. G. W Piatt i* convalescent. Cha»' Rate* is compelled to walk with the aid of a crutch, having been thrown from hi* wagon while on hi» way to the lowing: < 1. Co-operation of the commercial ’haa. Irvine »ale Thursday morning. bodie* ami citiren» generally of the Heath Claim* Civil >A ar Veteran Willamette Valley in urging Congees* t« pa*a the appropriation for the pur A large crowd gathered at the Miller cemetery last Saturday morning to pay ehaae of the Willamette lock*. 2. 1 he imm< diate Improvement of the laat tribute of respect to all that the " illamette river from the mouth of r- trained of the mortal bislv of their the Clackama* to a point a* far ««uth <>ld»timr fnend and neighl>or, \i illiam a* practicable for the o|>eration of A. Niwker. Mr. Nosker was lorn in East Free- steamboat*. 3 The advisability of buikiing and mah. Pennsylvania. April 5th. IM41, and operating an Independent line of steam- died of paralysis at hia home near Imat* between Portland ami Willamette W odburn. March 23. 1910 He was twice married, hu first wife having river points. Prompt action by your body ia re died in April, 1H96. Hr was married Hia second wife end spectfully urged. Please address your again in 1*96 replies, together with statement of the four «hiklren. Mra. Abbott, Geary. number of vour citiiens who will prob Mattie and Santiago De Cuba, survive ably attend thia convention, to Secre him. The remains were brought to She'- tary Albany Commercial Club, Albany, burn Friilay. and Saturday morning Oregon, were laid to rest lieaide hi* first wife, i C. H. S tkwaht . « REAL ESTATE 2000 Double Rolls Wall Paper List your property w ith me if you real ly want to sell. We have people who wish to buy large and small tracts. If your price is nght, we can handle it for you. See us con cerning Real Estate in thia county......... Selected Patterns I' • l C. W. TEBAUI.T I Corner Lyons and 4th St. Rof M I'bour* Home ITW iteli Main Ml ALBANY. ORE. I > for sale in quanti ties to suit you at BARGAIN PRICES Pub»«* Sale William J. Vaetecka will aril at pub lic auction. Satunlay April 9. the fol lowing: 1 black horae, 6 yeara old, 1 diac harrow. I gang plow, 1 walking plow, I fanning mill, I buggy, 1 double harneaa. I lawn mower and other gar den toola, X «coop above la. pitchfork. 3 aiea. 1 croacut aaw 6ft, 1 aet of carper.- ' ter toola and cheat and all household i goods, aitch aa I cascade range, 1 g >od, organ, bedsteads. chain, rockers. table* and many other articles too numerous to mention. * i E. C. PEERY DRUGGIST OREGON