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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1910)
! New line of fancy clock* st Wesely A Cain'*, from $1 to 1» SO. Needs for the Home ug», Carpet», Linoleum. Matting, Portiers, 1-ace Curtains, etc. We are prepared to »how you a very choice collection of house furnishing». Our showing of rugs being very carefully select«! and are rich in color and design and are priced very reasonably. T)ie luce Curtain depart ment include» a large and varied assortment of design« a id qualities from 50 cents to $10 per pair. Bissell’» carpet «weepers in several different qualities R S. C. YOUNG A SON A lbany , O regon t«SASS**« *«***«« M 4« • * LOCAL ffie Mr J. W Wann, of Missouri. who ha* l>wti visiting hi* daughter Mr*. A E. Ellwand* and family, of thi* city, | BRCVITtra. aoaaawaocio W sely A Cain’* «tore w i’l be elo»ed on July 4. Quite a number of Scioan* attended th” Turner camp meeting, last Sunday. Men’* Sox, Tie», Handerchiefs —a n -w lino, at Wesely & Caln’s. Big reduction aale on men* and boy* suit*. hats ami dress shirts at Wisely A Cain’». Schilling* Best. You know what. Guaranteed or your money back by Weekly's Grocery. Father Lane, of Albany, will hod church »ervice* in thi* city, at 11 a m., at We*ely-Cain hall on Sunday. July Save your chick* by u»ing Lee'* Germosone Diamond and Lilly’■ Bc»t chick feed, at Wesely’» Qrvcery. Make money from your hen* by feed ing Ixie’« Egg Maker, bone, shell and grit. At Wesely'» Grocery. y Before Y ou Purchase Y our Spring Suit for th«- p**t few w**lts. will start on hi* return home, next Saturday; hi* aon-in-law A. E. Edward* will go with h>m to Portland. Mr. Wann expect* to return to Scio to rvs.de before the end of the year. A Firelcs* Cooker (named a Wire lea* Stove by L. W. Pomeroy) to on sale at Morrison & Neal’». Monday the ma- chine wa* tried out and worked to per feetton. On next Saturday food for free lunch««« will be prepared by thi» new method of cooking. Everybody to urged to call at tboir place of busin«** and «ample the cooking, I self to come in ami Wes! Sco liens V- . r/‘ the exlraonii- nee Charley Howard w««nt to Salem for a few day* visit last wash; Claude Wins ton taking hi* place at the depot. nary values we offer Nut only «loe» the Moms Shinalterger, from Forest Grove, visited the It inston boy* a few day* recently. Mr*. Govaage wa* in Portland a f«w day* last wtek. W H. Parrish ami Charley Becker will go th • w«-ek to work in ’he M< nk* lumber mill*. Their wive* will accompany them. / 'C ¡»rice talk, but re Chief of Police and Deputy Sheriff Munker* and «noth« r man came over Saturday afternoon, looking for a man who had lured a team in that city and who, they learned, wa* trying to sell, the rig. He wa* found up in the vicinity of Jordan and hi* arreat mnde W. J. Burden las been in Purtlai-d at the Hanna bridge. Tlie trio break fasted al the Scio hob-1 and left for on buainvM. the |>a»t week. Albany early Sunday morning Mr*. Burden made a «hurt visit in Albany last Tu« »d*y member we are the z- -T u' style ami (¡utility I ■ shop of I.inn Co whether you > I V I You are welcome <le»ire to purchase now or F.rterackm ani Fireworks I d See lit Eiq Fight If he had not been caught I!os* wouki It I* quite probable that Scio will be one of the great (-olltical lights at furnish the only Linn county spectator* Portland and would be helping make a •t the big prise fight at Reno, on July ticket for the assembly. He would 4. will hale from Scio. James Farrell have been doing it with state treasury and Rolla Morri«, both of wls m follow funds perhaps. Salem Journal. Siualaw Harbor is being improved bartierou* practice* a* a livelihood, will ' leave Thursday night on route to see with considerable outlay by the port the world'* greatest Italic encounter. commission. 1 hi* directly enhance* in Of course thoy will have tale* to tell value the cultivatable land for many when they return, of things seen mi e* around, ami the holder* of it v. ill' strange to Scio eye* and ears; but as realise it )n the future. both gentlemen an- well known to have special ability in the way of drawing 1 Visit !o Be nil upon their immagination*, we will make due allowance, etc. They are both ex Last week the Nzw.s msn made a pert fishermen no more need be said. short visit to this most eastern town of «* I Linn county. It is, also, the last town Ï2' You owe it to your ----- I have u large *aaortm«-’it of fire Chppirfi Frew ftrtlnd Libor Press work*. Come and see them Jiefore buy Th<- transfortstion trust kills a man ing elsewhere. every two hours in this country. It is (’. G. Gough chesper to kill th«m than to provide projxr safeguards and rtjuipment. It Fur Pict Course O.’fleiis Sihelrt has all been figured nut. President Prill, of the Fair Board has hi Lane county are many tliousai d informed the N kws that the following acre* of upland suitable for fruit cul named gentlemen will have offb-ial ture and small farm*. The Eugene authority on th” race course during the Register doe* not teil US whether these coming Fair; lands are he’d by *|ieculators and tax John Simpson, of Suver and Worth dolgers, or not. Huston ami W. H Hogan of Albany, Sa'em prune growers are attempting Judge*. D. H. I oouey, of Jeff< r»on, »tartar. to fix prices and h<>l I product Farm Wm. Brenner, of Scio and L. L. er* in Krntueky were heavily fined for doing that with tobacco. The anti Thoma*, o* Stayton, timer*. trust laws mm! be enforced on farm Dr. J G Gill, of Ixbanon, clerk. er« and w< rkingmen. ■BP not. Look over our right. Our time is von r«. W'c never disappoint -T-fr ft ....................................SI IW THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO. ft OREGON ALBANY '«rrK'snaa niaicc-roMH PassinzxT, W. F .Gill. H bimstabv , C. A. Warner J. J.Barnes, W. F.Gill, J. A. Bilyeu, J. R.llarn-s, C. A. Warner. Mr. and Mr*. R. Shelton. Mr*. Ed Miller anil Mi** Autia Shelton attended the Pioneer* picnic at Brownsville. last Thursday. IN« XIHFOII ATF.ri nKC-KMBKH U*. lix«S. Marsha’ Weddle ami a force of men ha* been replacing wornout crosswalk* W» *1«» « Cawnapraa! Cuatom Milhrtg Bu«ine»t. Flour and thi* week. 1 h« work is not done be F**«i on Sale. Wh«»i Boufthl and ILacHangocl (or fore it to needed. going raatward on the line of the C. ilbmy ChiDliuqui Fleur. We are In the Field for Buekne«» and Will A E railroad ami is three mile* from Loyd 1 uckcnbach. who ha* been Saturday, July lAth, ha* been desig the end of the line and from here Treat You KlgKi employed st work in a walnut orchard nated as “Farmer** Day” at the visitor* leave the railroad train ami u near Sheridan for tom«« week*, return Albany Chautauqua Assembly, At the ernbrrk upon one of the coaches of a i ed to his home in thi* city Tuesday forum hour-11:00 o'clock a. m. an If you have any thing to »ell. the address will be delivered by Hon. J. J. pack train, if he wishes to visit the ( Ng«» can find you a buyer, if you Johnson, State Ix-cturer of the Oregon famous Breitenbush hot springs. Detroit i* but a small town, yet there ' want to buy. it can find what you want. Patron* of Husbandry, and there will is evidence of public spirit on the part . In either case you will save time and lie • general rally of the member* of of her citizens. A school house ami a , money. Try it! this organization under the leadership very neat I. O. O. F. hall with a hall , Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Littleton, of of the Linn County Council. Charles for dancing purposes, public meetings, ; North Yakima Wash., are viaiting their H. Plattenburg will deliver and address etc., ben* ath, constitute the public daughter Mra. C. C. Bilyeu of thi* ■t 2 p. m. on a topic of gn at interest buildings. John Outerson is the pro- city. They are restaarant people and to agriculturalist*. The ( hautauqua j prietor of the only.'mercantile establish are looking for a location. I Adies' Orchestra will render special ment which, by the way, carries a J. A. Bilyeu haa purchased an auto. music, this being their first appearance. large ami varied assortment of general Thi* make* the third auto for Scio thi* Wednesday. July 13th, at the Chau merchandise, and who is the proprietor Reason -two Ford* and one Studebaker. tauqua will be known a* “Oregon of the fiack train »swell. Mrs. C«op»r, j Mr. Bilyeu went over to Albany after Pioneer Day." There will be exercise* who conduct* the hotel, will give you a hi* machine Wednesday afternoon. appropriate to the occasion. Prof. J. meal so appetising that you cannot Where the pretty Water and Mos» Agates. Moon NortCX—Anyone wishing to have B. Horner, of the Oregon Agricultural help but eat and her rooms ami general stones, Carnelians and Rock Oysters are found. grain ground, will please bring the College will deliver an address at 11:00 treatment of guests Is beyond criticism. same in soon. ■■ we will have to shut o'clock. The Chautauqua Ladies’ The streams and lakes, we were in- the mill down for repair* about July IS Orchestra will give one of theirsplet did , formed, furnish excellent sport for the for about ten day*. Th* Scio Milling concert* at 2:00 p. m.. followed by an angler and the adjacent hill* and moun-, Company. address by Mr* Eva Emory Dye. of tains fine deer hunting, in season. Including Hunting. Fishing, Boating, digging Oregon City, on “Glimpa** of Old Lumbering and Ingoing for the vsllay The Farmers Meat Market will pay Rock Oysters, Surf Bathing, Riding, Autoing, the highest market price for t>eef, Oregon.” It is planned to have ■ sawmills seems to be the ons and only Canoaring and dancing. Pure mountain water reception at the close of Mrs. Dye'» business of the inhabitants. Hoover's mutton, veal, pork, hide* and egg* and the best of food at low priceo. Fresh crabs 1 hey dont want the earth, but they do address *o that the ladies in attendance j mill on the cast ami the Mill City and clams, oysters, fish and vegetables of all kinds want your produce and arc willing to at the Chautauqua may have an opper- Gooch mills on the west, send out al tunity of meeting personally this dis most a train load of lumber daily and pay for It daily. Idea! Damping Grounds with strict tinguished Oregon woman. 8. V. Hall's two logging camps load Mr. Ed Jones, of Shelburn, wa* in sanitary regulations, at nominal coat several car* of logs. the Ngws offles Wednesday and pushed The railroad in Detroit is the only hi* subscription another year ahead. Mmlnisfn'or's Ne''Ci TNREE NMfflONT Tl MOMMY MIE public highway and railroad velocipedes Mr. Jone* say* b> would be lost with Notice is hereby given to all whom it ! and handcar» are about the only private from 8. P. points, Portland to out the Nxws. He need* it just the may concern that the undersigned have means of conveyance, if we except that Cottage Grove inclusive, includ From all points in Oregon •ame a» his coffee for breakfast ing branch lines; also from all C. been duly appointed administrators of j means which has made Weston famous, Washington, and Idaho The Fcio planing mill is the place to Joseph Hi tab, decease,!, by the county ' 4 E. stations Albany and wnt. a fact which the rounded condition of <rt»wl going Saturday or Sunday, on sale daily. get your building material, doors, court of Linn County, Oregon; there- i the railway- ti*s furnish ample avideiu-e. and for return Sunday or Munday windows, screens. frame*, molding”, fore, ail persons having clsims against Another peculiarity la, all residences etc. Call and see me lx fore buying the estate of said decedent are hereby front to the railroad and the second elsewhere ami I will show you price* required to preix-nt the same with the story to beneath in those on the river which are hard to beat. pro|>er vouchers b> the urn ersigneil at side of the mad. causing one to have to N. I. M o A x M u N their resilience near Scio, in said county go down stain to bed. from Albany, Corvallis «nd Philomath, with correaponding low rate* I verst t M. Miller, of Minnesota, a within six months from the date hereof. Detroit is an ideal place and inexpen from point* west, in effect all summer. Call on any 8. P. or C. A E. nephew of N. Young, of thi* city, Dated this first day of July, 1910. sive, to spend a few days in health Agent for full particulars na to rates, train schedules, etc., or write to Josey h He tub, Jr. arrived the first of the week. Mr. seeking. The magnificent scenery, Frank llclub. Miller ha* been dow i in Californ a iplemlid water and invigorating breezes Administrators of said look in; the country over, but found snd first-class hotel accomodations, Joseph Holub, deceased furutoh everything which the busy man nothin; to just suit him. He like* Gansral Pasasngar Agent Oregon and will locate somewhere in W. R Bilyeu, with only a few days to spare can •d Willamette valley. Atty, for administrator» desire. Spend the Summer AT Newport, Yaqiiina Bay The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest Out Door Sports of All Kinds Low Ronnd-Trip Season Tickets Sunday Excursion Rate of $1.50 wm . M c M urray Portland, Oregon *1 au. I 71',