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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1910)
A l » ... ■£■ REMEMBERI Ail the latest style» in men* *uit* at We*ely Jk Caine st 17 to f it Mr ami Mrs. J. N Morris, of Lrb*n-| That w» have an up lo <laU* Groce.y itopartment. Brat qual- Ity good» at lowraL Tomato*», I2*»e kind, 31 2Mox Tomato»». 15c kind ... 11 fiO '!<>« Com, 12'- f quality,. . Cum, beat quality, 11 70 do» 12 00 do» Peach.-», Z6r quality, le ùo <k» 12 SOdo» “Is your name written there"—on j 'he S'cfci railroad subscription paper. If not, why not? I vallis, drove over In their auto, laat ■ Sunday evening for a few day* visit. ladies, Oxfords. black and tan, In aeveral different leather*, val- ules to 33.80, per pair........ 11.76 Men's Oxford«, black and tan, values to 14.00, per pair 32 60 S. E. YOUNG A SON A lbany . O regon aftftfte«*eeu««eee*e«e^ » 4 LOCAL BREVITIES. Aft«»««««««««««««* * ft » right-hand TkMMS tyCI Just in, a swell line of Packard* 3l j Mr. and Mrs. Ja*. Bryant of Albany , ami 35 low shoe* for men tn eolor* (pcnt Sunday with Mrs. Bryant's green black and tan, at Wesely and' parents, Mr. and Mrs Jones. Caln. Fred Mespelt has taken the place of Wraely A Cain hav» th* awellest line George Bilyeu, as milk hauler, from of apring ami sutnm« r «Irra* good* than Thomas, Mr. Bilyeu having resumed any other store in the valley. hi» ok) route. A private postal rar I. tell* ■>« that It* Mon Serftmg <>f Albany, called on UM Bilyeu i* up in th.- Alb. rta iwun- h,a brulher William SeriNng, Sunday, try ami that he to greatly pleased with Mr BwJ Mr, l|w Special on Oxfords Peery’s <> — Ward Cyrus will about etmrlud. •en»u* taking in North ami South Scio ■ far yuMImttra. mw«• an« *•< toss* precincts, this week. lifc»»Tue«ta» w r.l» ua «x.» ai-tr W th- !«>»« Mr. and Mr. A. J. Johnson, of Cor nl>‘ Pumpkin. I6e quality, .11. SU do* Pickle», in 3-gal. keg» Il .26 A few can» “Fruitvale" Pear» While they laat......... 10c a can Watch window. AT THE SCIO PLANING MILLS A new line of mens suit* in all the , new colors uml shade* anti fancy weave* st Wesely A Caln*. Il 70 dot Kalmoi., Aery fine,... Apricots, reg. 26c kind <>n were Seio visitors last Sunday. .... »I 70 Sugar pear, 20c kind, 0 N. I. Morrison’s Price Liât 8 0 A new line of ladies waist* at Wesely ' t < 'am* front Good line of Ladies Oxfords al Wraely A Caine. i I fl fl pfoud p^t, ot a latti* daughter A. J. Johnson concludr.1 the sale of (jicile, lx>m April 20. one-half of the property where J 8. 1 Tom Holt ha» made •ome improve- Warwick r*«i<!ra. last Monday. The menu in the way of a new walk in purchas«- price was 371)0. front of h • residence. 26 rent buys a nice large gingham Mr Horkey and family left Monday apron, ami 35 cent* buys a fancy white for New York. Two families from one at Wesely A Cains. Colorado have purchased and moved on The Scio, lacon b A Jordan Valley I f arm railroad is making «mir progress. We Misses Lillie and Daisy Schieman re hope to I hs able to say something go«*), turned Monday from a few daya visit in the near future. with Mr». Huhite of '-atom. Boss Philippi with his gang nf Japs. Richard Struck meter and wife »pent Grrakr and Norwegians is making good Sunday at Jefferson. headway in clearing the railroad right, M ik * of w ay. The Scio mohair poo! was sold las' John »nd Charles Wcsely went to Saturday. Ths grower* received 33 Portland last Thursday. cents per pound, a considerable advance Mr. Eberhardt who ha* been suffer Mr». May Jones, of Lebanon, came over the pr.ee of last year. ing from a crippled face for a few over laat Friday morning. Dr 8. C. Browne is beautifying hi» weeks to now able to be around again Horseradish, ready for the table. house and premise* with a new coating A considerable portion of the Cawrse Max. V. A. M c K nioht of pairt. This is an example which farm, which «u recently aold to the Mr*. Ollie Morris and Mr*. A. W. many of our eitixen* shoukl follow. Diekovera, is to be wet to fruit next llagey drove over to Albany Wednes- Last week, a misprint made N. 1.1 fall day. -Morrison's al i »ay "nail» and «tapie» in 1 Providence school closes next Thur» Gray la the color thia season for small lots, 5 cents per j-er pound pouml The ___ . b ad d day. An intertainment will be given mens suits, and Wesely & Cain have a should have read 4 cents per pound." by the school Saturday night. dandy line. Laat week, incorporation paper» for Rav Lor»« Lore* preached at Providence Rev Several people tslk of erecting new the Scio, Lacomb A Jordan Velley Rail- Humlay afternoon, houses. In town, during the coming road were filwl in the office* of the p Re» Lome ha» been chosen pactar of summer. C^.?^Cle.rk.°iL'?n.Cm,n‘y and '",ha‘ th.”prov7de^e~b?re’h \7d "w7topn Another beautiful line of spring and of the aecretary of alate his pastorate the 2i.d Sunday in May. summer dress goods and trimming» at When Scio git» her railroad and the Service* at 11 a. m. alao at 2 p. m. on Weacley and Cains. boy» purchase two or three buc i-i-t Saturday proceeding. wagon», then wc will not stand it to Prof. Mu«- will not served a» prin ipal Frank Cawr»« to thinking seriously have any body anub u«. The tradition* of moving to CaHfocnia. of ojr school» another year, ■ fact chip wdl l«c on our »boulder. which all will regret to hear. Oly Arnold of lx>banon, spent Hunday The Farmer» Meat Mnrket will pay with his brother James Arnold. Railed salmon, coltish, imokwl brr the highest market price for beef, Miss Ada Compton spent Saturday png ami cromarty bloater», during mutton, veal. (Kirk, hide* and egg«. and Sunday at borne. lenten season, at W. Grocery. They dont want the earth, but they do The farmers are hurrying with their ith the building of the railroad, a want your produce and arc willing to farming so as to begin work on the new ami up-to-date hotel become* a pay for iL roads near the Grange hall. must pressing need. Ralston A Craw font accompanied by U nclk J osh A large line of boys and youths suits Mr. ami Mr». Devaney, came over from Albany, Wednesday, in one of their in all the latest styles for spring have nrw Font touring car*, They have a CraWr« Cilififj just arrived at Weaeley and Cain. prospect of one or two «alea, in th1« Governor Hughes' appointment to the city. Dot-son and Bean have soki their U. S. > upreme bench, to generally re store to Wm. Miller and Orville Sexton. Competition in buainem, as well aa garded as an excellent ap|>ointmerit Mr. Miller has taken posession. Mr all other field« of endeavor, ahould be thought Crabtree was too gowt Garden seeds from A to Z. Seed* met willingly. __ The man who objects that are true to name and that grow. to „ fair competitor, hu something up to leave, au he bought him a place Guarantrad, or money bark by J F. hi» sleeve, which he itoe* not wiah th.- nearby. Wraely. public to know about. The Full line of vetch, red, white and F ound A pair of spectacle«. owner can have same by _ proving _ alsike clover, timothy, rye grass, raj* property and paying for this notice. N. seed, red top. alfalfa seed, etc,, in fact everything in the seed line at the very 1. Morrison. lowest possible price. Seeds sold for Make your hens lay by feeding cash only, at J F. Wesely's Grocery. Prussian Poultry tonic, bone, »hell, Or. Prill report* the following births granite and alfalfa meal. For rale al April 20. to the wife of J. F. Sommers. Wesely's Grocery. a daughter; April 22. to the wife of C. C. Gough has had his «terr room Chas. II. Apple. * son; April 22. to the newly paper««), painted, etc , which < wife of Paul Kopecky, a eon; April 25. adds much to the interior appear- to the wife of Bert Hollis, a daughter. i ance. For Sale We have no mor. White Keep your eye on the south aide cor ner and see the new additions which will be added continually to the stock of goods. I will be in a position, in a few days to give you some bargains in hsrdwi re, cuttlery and ranges which will be an eye opener. Your« for square dealing, N. I. MoRRtao« All Kinds of shop work done at reasonable prices. Some merchants put up a greet bowl about sending to Ward. Sears A Moot' for their good*, but still th» same merchants w.U send away for goods which are manufactured at home, and I will furnish them th- guoda at Portland prices, if they will buy a* large order*, thereby thev will save the fr«-ighL But such action would help build up Scio, some thing which to not wanted by a few tackhead». I will sell goods which will draw tr* I* to our beautiful little city, which has wonderful prospect* ahead in th* near future. PRICES AT MORRISONS HARDWARE STORE Nail» and staples, other dealers sell at 5c, our price in Small Iota, lb. » 04 Machine castor oil, I gallon in cans ........... ... .40 .35 Pennsylvania heavy red engine oil, per gallon ... Valve or cylinder oil, per gallon ........... . .... .65 Bay ata to. outeMe white paint, 5 year guaranty .... 1.75 All kinds of garden, lawn and farm tauls, builders hardware; the best carpenter tool» on the market. Stoves and Range«, tinware of all kinds, all kind» of hardware and cutlery, which cannot be beaten In price, out aide of Portland. W hen our new railroad is connected «rith Albany, people will come here to trade. I am. alao, putting out the swelleat buggies and run-a bouts ever handled in Scio, at Portland prices. Keep your eye on the NEWS, alao on MORRI-ON'S front window, every Grange Saturday and see the SPECIAL SALE PRICES. Youra for Small Profit* and Qyick Sales N. I. Morrison, South Side Bridge, Scio, Oreg Before You Purchase Your i ou owe it to your self to come in ami the extraonii nary values we offer Not only <loe* the price talk, but re member we are the style ami quality shop of Linn Co You are welcome whether vou desire to purchase now or not. Ixiok over our lino, then you will know when you are Wallace Sumpter and Bill Ray have gone to Idaho. They are thinking of h*®*lng there. right. Our time ia vourx Byron Crabtree has bought a fine F*** trotting burse. He thinks it will h,’*P ^lni ,nm*king a standinat Miller •. But one Sunda> nt<M- at Oriatain En- d«a’»f. had a misunderstanding. 80 h *• hanl u,l,«< *hether the trot ,inK ho"r w'11 hlm •"> <l,od or "ot ®ut wa a" hope it will. JTc never ditappoint THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO Broth-r My.n of Eugen., will be at Ix-ghorn Cockerla for sale, for all are t.tabtro* to preach for us, the first »old. But we have and will have \t hite Sunday in May, also Sunday night I .eg horn eggs per setting of 15 fcr 31 Apnl 3B' ALBANY OREGON No purer stock of this breed can be , The new railroad between Crabtree found any where. We alao have a few »nd Lebanon, to being built very rapid - pedigreed Poland China pigs for sale 1]L I yet. Trappist Father«. Scio Ore. Bra P lack The boys ami girls deserve the beet A few Bettings of pure bml Buff chance that can lie given them in the Orpington eggs, at 32.UU |>er setting of public schools, for few of them have a 15. Eggs only from the selected birds chance to get more education than to arc offered for sale. If you want eggs here furnished. If you pav taxes on from hens that l<ok well ami lay well one thousand dollars, you wdl pay four get a few of there ami you will not cents for training teacher» to put into regret it. J F. Wrest v. the*«- schools. Vote Y<-s for Monmouth. J. B. V. Bi TLKR, Sec. Com. Thomas I arg* an.Hinces that it to his purpose to buy ai d ship all kind* of stock, such as cattle h«qt». sheep, etc., ami that it to his 1 urpose to pay the highest market price therefor. So any body having marketable stock for sale, will do well to see him before dispos ing of it to ethers. His headquarters to at Scio, where a letter < r telephone mesatfe will reach him. I John Bilyeu to down to Crabtree, looking for a small place, 4x4 Turned porch columg, each ........................... S .65 5x5 ........................................... ......................................................75 2-7x6-6 doorn, each .......... »............. 15° 1.60 28x6-8 •’ w ........................................ 110 20x28 Window aaah, two light.«, each « a a • .56 20x20 • « • • • e • • • • 1 10 24x28 • • • • • • * • a • 1 20 28x30 • • .65 24x24 Other w indow* in proportion 1 inch moulding 1-2 cent per foot Bracket* from 10c up M m I have chosen M ay 2, 3 and 4 as clean up day«, and all property owners are hereby notified to remove ail rubbish from their premises on or before that date H. M Mraa I Mayor. l5-3t niMX-roww J. J. Barnes, W. F. Gill, J. A. Bilyea, J. K Barn««. C. A. Warner. uism BIT an annual event by the people of Cali- forni* in which all are asked to join by eating raisins in the form of “Ratoin Bread" or in any form that may be desired. The object of this special day 1 is to create » wide spread ratoin senti ment that will result in a greater de mand for that fruit, ami to direct the attention of all good housewives to the excellence of the ratoin as an article of food. The g<x«l people of the North west are invited by their neighbor* to participate in the pleasant custom and “break" raisin bread on April 30. I fa' Scio Milling Gorçparçg RUIVKHSOHS TO SGIO ROkkER MlkkS I 5 8 fl a o fl b 9 ! I fl