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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1910)
M. -- •<> ;♦ ♦h I Opered With a Rush I Our Big Sale which opened i Saturday, April 2 BSTTSS Custiinicrs fnim as fiir ns 25 miles were in our store taking advantage of the rare bargains. EVEMôûbï BATING EVEHTBODT SATISDED We have never had in our store more now suits, coats 01 a more <•( lnplcte 1 inc of new waists from 50c to $12 which arc being sold at an attractive re hiction. NEVEB HAS OUR CUSTOMERS HAD FUCH A FEAST This is mi opportunity which comes hut once ami •r vonr time will be well spent to investigate the unusual bargain offerings, during this great 20 days sale. Chambers & McCune Albany’» Greatest Cloak and Suit I louse Albany ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Carvfully prepared by competent uii I experienced employes thoroughly familiar with the record« of Linn County. Accuracy, neatness and dispatch is our motto, We are now abatrncting the instrument« filed daily ami ran seA’e the publie most efficiently. We use the ino-t modern and up to date system of ab- , «trading ’ An unlimited amount of money to loan on li per cent. |a*r annum on approved farm security BOTH PHONE»- IN THE OFFICE honorable an«l upright in hia dtalitgt a r >ng men, r'.u- tnbb* a- I helpful I * | I he needy am) a peaceful and lawabuL . ' ing cit ten. The News would have l»eon glad to ; publish the addr«*««« in full, but t'i« j e«!itor. not being a short hand rejxirter, I our rrsrlcm will hav<- to be rontvnl with I. Vk I'ontri y Prerented 'A Uh Hand thia brief avnopaia. Olea Suddenly At His Ito re In ’*>n e Vctcraau Jew et I o*-n Rc.vb- Following the w'd era came the Portland Nestor of tie i banquet, and a mor« «-leg an I durplav of ing Moth Anniversary <»( Hie Or« ¿«in It-r «atabkM one will sekiom »»«* 1 he I Membership «>< the Or 1er tables ha I been arrange! in th*- ante room and the ranblematic throe links Judge George H William*. Oregon’s was ««ran in th«» arrangement of biscuits, X I a«t Satur 'ay ever ng *»« a red lei oranges an«! as a decoration upon pies moat eminent eitijen, ami one of the Neverth--k-aa, all present v< ry few public men of civil war days, H ter occasion for Dierdoff l»»!ge No. 54 and cakes I I. (• (>. F of thia citv. The rvrn*nf »ven «-«! to hare rnurmo is anpetite« is no moro Hi» death o-curri sudden* Y was devoted to the commemoration of there wa.» an abu t«lance fur a crowd ly and pea-rfully at hta homo on last Monday, due to the inflr natici of old ft the 50th anniversary of L W. I’om«roy'a twice aa large The ban«|u«l r-dnelud«I, the rest of age. ■ membership of tbs order. Aral right Only a week ago he was a guest and X rovally di-l the members of D erdvff the evening wa« devoted toa-»cial enjoy the chief speaker at a banquet at the X entertain thrir hall full of guests. ment. Th« members of Dierdoff ksigo an*! Portland hostel* ry, gii cn by his friends ■ Fifty years ago L. W. Pomeroy w*a ■ it i latcd into the mysteries of th'xif« '- the companion lodge of R< becas, in cummomoratioa of hia b"th birthday, evrtainlv acquitted thrnraehes with Judge V. ilhams has never made a more s low-ihip by Chemeketa Ix-dge ofSnler ns simplicity, ■ H>- r« ! .«i .«• I I*.a me-nberab with tl.e hontir in this social fun*-1 on MemS-rs Whirr ni .1 rloqoci ! I S ilem l-xlge for fifteen year» He then and visitor» aeemed toenjoy th«-m»e!ve* ! address than this the last of hia public J severe«! hut incmbership with Chrmek« ta greatly, every minute of the evening. ultcrar.ces. Judge Williams came to Oregon in T anti help««! to organise Dieidoff lodge And the ad Ires» and »«eial enj.>>meiil ->f the oecasion surely inspired a desire tfiSS, as chief Justice of the territory, ■ No. 51, of chia city. ■ It was but natural that Mr. Pomeroy on the part of all visitor», not m* tuber», appoint«« I by President Pierce. He re- X sb -ul*l Wl«h some of the member« of to join the order It will I»- noaurprise fu*«o«l reappointment by Pro*. Buchanan. X his parent lodge to lie present upon an if a class of n dcsen er more new II • had mufti to do with the organica ■ occasion that is seldom v* uchsafa I to a members is secure»! in the imm«t«liate lin i of Oregon, the making of her cor- Stituti in. etc. In HUM he was elected ■ member of that or any other order. In future. United State» senator by the Oregon w a«-eord with this wlah a ape«- ai invita ft ti. u »«i extended 1.« Chemak«*tn, and Circuit Court le„i-liiture, ani served in that office ft Judge Gam. H. Burnett and Al. John- d iring the turbulant days follow ing the Judge Wm. Galloway pro« ding. X son eame to r« i r«-sent the parent The divorce term of th«- Linn county ci**r<* of th«- war. In lb71 lie was app inted to be a X i > , c. Jeff* rsoti hsige was represented Circuit court. No 2 eomm«-nc«*d tl ia ■ mt **r of the joint high commission to H by Uncle Frank Devaney. Le« Bilyeu week, and the follow i g business va.-i form a treaty in settlement of tie <>f Mbanon, O E IVmeroy, of I acoml* transacted on Monday afternoon □ Th-mas Smail, tem|«rarily of Detr-ut, Continued: IVrry Smith agt. Fi«*-ah Alabama claims and was one of the ft but memtx r» of Dtenioff, were present. •mith; Hardesty agt. li.vrd<*Sty: Wa ■ m- »1 Influcnt-al m« ml era of the com- I Dr. A. G Prill »« prosiding officer. Jen agt. Wa.don; I’urcell agt- Purceli; itu-kion. In IK72 he became a n cinta r J «leliv* re«! th«- following abort atkirrais Hamilton agt. Hamilton; Dot I Allen of President Grant's cabinet, as Attor agt. Trank Allen? Stephens agt. Cat - ney General. His nervier in thia office ("The occasion for the gathering here ; this evening of <»-ki Fellows, Rebeccas | non. Fred Hula fuss agt. Hermann Hole- concludili hi.i c uinrclion In an official -auto itv. with th«- Federal government. nod iiivit««! frit mis. is one of special fuaa, it it ham agt Witham. Returning to hia Portland home he Dismissed: Irene Baldwin •gt Wn — moment to Dierdoff !»»!ge. I. O. O. F Baldwin: F. N Bink Corvallis agt reiummi practice as a lawyer, which An event in the history of thia lodge h« continue«! to do, except It was inter R. L. Cast «el. Hearing agt. Hearing which has never occurred lurfore and Divorce grant«-.! in Ell Autwpaugh ro. t««l by a t«-rm aa mayor of his home perhaps may never occur again, is the , city. agt. Clara Ann Aunapaugh. object of U*is gathering. I allude to Judgo Williams was Oregon’s moat Alias Summons allowed in Poland agt the particular time of a man's life when iUu«triona cit-zen. As an orator he had Cox ai.d Co. j» r agt. Althouse. hr can say, 'I Eave teen a contributing Tuesday 9 a. m. set for trial of J. F. no | nr in the state. As a citiaen he Odd Fellow for f fly years an*! over.'I sas lust and upright and a worthy Iloughton agt. Florence lloughton. To reach thia |>oint If one l*e*-omes a Default in divorce caaro Powell agt. model for any one to emulate. mcmlier at the asr«- of 2!. he would be Powell, Small agt. Small and Tur er 71 years of age, at the time, he had agt. Turner. I arm I or Sale kcromplish««! the journey. It fall.« to L. L Swan appointed examiner in HO acres 3 miles East of Scio 35 acres the lol of but few to even reach this ' Har- in cultivation, 25 acres o|ien pasture 20 age, ami but very few attain the honor , r< gistration caas- * f Eugenia A. acre* timlmr, "0 acro* can lie cultivat to which 1 allude. We have among us i !*r- for i T1 KMUAV’k artUNKM ed, house, barn, young orchard, spring one to whom thia honor is due, and to- Perry Smith et al va. Sarah J. Smith watha, 3 jersey milk cows, 4 heifers, this reason we are gathered here and* ct al., partition. Continued, wagon, buggy, plow, harrow, cream night. In behalf of the officers ____________ __ you _ lianl- Fldith I. Hardesty vs. Henry seperator, CO chicken», tlda is a good members of this lodge, I extend to It 1» but proper at *»ty, divorce. Plaintiff allowed to file farm, *>n county road. R F. D. and a cordial welrcnnr. 1 an amended complaint. telephone. Price including jwrsonal pro- this time, that your minds ah* uld be re-1 Irene Baldwin vs. William Baldwin, t erty is only $3750, 127.7 > caah, balance freshed as to what Odd Fellowship is, divorce. IMamiaserl, to suit at 1» |*er cent Interest. I have its aims and objects and what it has Martha E. Purcell vs. John II, Pur many other large and amali farma for accomplished, an«! I have the pleasure cell, divorce. Continued. sale and the price ia light, the cows, arxl honor to leave this part of th«- Ell Aunspaugh va. Clara Ann Auns- hogs and chickens all make money for program to one moat eminently fitted paugh, divorce.- Answer withdrawn, you. Call on R. Shelton Scio Oregon. for the task, ami it is with pleasure 4 testimony taken rid decree granted. that I introduce to you, Hon. Geo. II. The First National Bank of CorVallla Notice of Lttasolutlon Burnett, of Salem, Oregon, who will vs. Richard L. Casteel et al., inter« address you.’* NoTIC* IS NERKRY GIVEN that the pleader. Di»misaed. Arm of I arson A Co., heretofore pro Judge Burnett marie a short address, Travis Martin vs. Orpha King ct al. jiertinent to the occasion, in which he partition. Confirmation of sale Uri prietors. is dissolved, Thomas luirge retiring and < al Carson succeeding to state«i that Brother Lyman W. Pomeroy I snide. ha*l been a member of Chemeketa hvlgc i Ralph Groahong et al va. N. w. complet*- proprp-torship of the business. All bills due the late Arm and bills for IS years and that that lo«lgc felt a I _ De , __ , . .. , ,. , .. . * Tliomas, to ret aside contract lue other», are only collectable or sort of proprietorship in him and that, I ew«iie*s»raw murror arcriiAii argue*I and taken >sm«l ulular ad - und Iskai, payable by the undersigned. in consequence, Chemeketa felt more I visemcnL TELEPHONE OR WRITE Albany Abstract Co., l m . cubi Uauaier tubbing Rates me Loeol NarheM. As the time of year is now at hand when winter reading should tie provxied for, we make the following clubbing offer to our readers. One year's sub scription to the Santiam News ia in cluded in all the price» quoted below: The Weekly Oregonian (Portland' 12.25 The Semmi-Weekly Journal ’’ 12.00 The Breeder» Gaxette (Chicago) C.2 The Thrice a week World (N Y.|»2.2 Any *1 a year magazine - -1200 We can give you clubbing rates with any newspaper or magazine, no matter where published. The foHowIng aie prlewi anoted mo T1.ru»da» «r «W- h «** « b, nsr >iealaesi warn, per la»l»el Un Onta. i.-r bnobei Flour, per op -S......... ........... I M gran. t*er ton *•1*1111 n«« per too Chop, per 1«»n ................................ U OS Sntrer. iConntrv) per roll FS»n- |e* itosea I bkhen«, per pouwl 1» Thieken«, per l*r>un>1, ynnns bi oller» 13 riera*, per ponnd 1 nrkers. p-r Hme-I la I>«*rk«. per poon*l . I« Beef, per poan*«. Uve eeighl .^... »•«wk. d-rrarl II Vaal, pe ponn t. Ihr «Mrotn» ... Sboev, per pound, «to -kora VUtlun.per poond. droSrol ....... . j FOR FIFTY YEARS AN 000 FELLOW than ordinary interest in the present I. D. Stephen» et al vs. II. D. Can- event. He «aid that few men were ' non ct al. to quiet title. Continued. entitled to receive the veterans jewel W. W. Polirvi v», 8. Cox et al, ac for fifty years of faithful ami continu ¡counting. Continued. ous service, and that he felt it an honor i T. B. Cooper vs. John Althouse et «I. to pin the jewel on the breast of Broth accounting. Continued. er Pomeroy. After doing so, the judge Nelson O. Powell vs. Frances A. gave way am! Mr. Pomeroy talked for I Powell, divorce. Default entered. tM- a frw minutes, in which he thanke«! timony taken and rase taken under the memliers of DtenJoff tor the honor a*lvi»e merit. it was conferring upon him. One could C. A. H«-aring vs. Grace Hearing, see that Mr. Pomeroy feit, d«-eply, th.- divorce. Dismiss««!. honor and respect his lodge was paying Elbert Small vs. Flora Small, di him and exprease«! his appreciation in vorce. Default, testimony taken ar»<i language aa strong as he could com decree granted. mand. Mohair Pool Aft«r Mr. Pomeroy had concluded \ Many of the grower» of mohair at hia remarks. Judge Burnett waa again ' and near Seio have requested the for introducra! ami s|*oke for about one-half . mation of a pool of their 1910 clip, a hour about the objects and aims of Odd ;««.l liât ia at tiw office of It Shelton in Fellowship. He said while Odd Fellow Seio, and those desiring to pool may ship did not have a croed nor religious , consign their fierce». ceremonials, it did aim to make a man LIAMS PASSES AWAY C ai . C armon I ha Farmers Emporium ta the place to get your awell Slaver buggies, Mitchell hacks and wagons, J. I. Case plows, harrows, hoosier, drill», Champion binder, mowing ma chines and rakes, the Evans j-oiato planter. Myer hay carrier, hay pulleya and tools of all kinds for the garden and lawn, machine oils an-i binder twine. N. I. Morriaon, at the K of P. budding at the south end of the bridge. Scio Oro. 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