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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1910)
. — WHAT PROMINENT Abstracts ? Title Ì CITIZENS SAY I i I I Linn County Abstract Co. I i I ><■■■►» w ><■■»■< * XBH» < . « » To all land* and town lots in Linn County made by men of wide experience an<l certified to by a responsible com pany. A company that has been established for eighteen years and is incorporated ..... <• ALBANY, OBE. 303 Broadalbin St. «> *><■■»< ><■■»(a)<■■»><> Ol I I I WALL PAPER Largest Stock outside T. J Munkers An electric railroad and a nutnlwr of manufacturing estnb- liahmenta. Irk Bdyeu A ■ i .; ip town and a railroad. Judge Bilyeu Clear off the brush, ditch the swales ami cultivate the land. The town cannot progr.»» faster than ita environment«. of Portland Samples and Estimates on Request FISHING TACKLE Expert Truss fitting—Camera suoplies, etc | Woodworth Drug Co ■< Albany, Ore o V»- Mid Summer Clearance Sale Commences Monday, July IB And Closes Saturday, July 30 Look over the prices below, then come in and look over the goods, is all we ask 7c calicoes.......................... 6c 10c summer dress goods 6c 15c ............................ lie 20c “ “ “ 13c 25c Misses summer gloves .................. 5c $1.25 misses and children canvas shoes 45c 75c ladies fancy sun hats 45c 10 spools Globe thread 25c 5c haisy dress facing per yard .............. 2l»c $1 boys pants.................. 63c $1.2" night gowns .. ...50c 40c boys bib overalls 26c 60c boys dress shirts 43c Assortment mens and boys overalls .......... 43c 75c childrens dresses all colors........... . $4 ladies low shoes 45c $2.20 $1.25 mens dress shirts 78c Men summer underwear 20c $1.25 ladies wrappers $1.15 BOYS SUITS $1.75 suit 2.25 “ 2.50 “ .'{(Ml " $ 60 •' 0 5.00 6.00 7.00 .......... $1.36 1.85 1.95 .......... 2.45 2.95 ........... 3.25 8 " " 1 ........... 4.90 M .......... “ ..... 5.90 MENS SUITS $5.25 $8.50 suit 7.75 10.00 suit 12.00 “........ .............. 9.50 11 90 15.00 “......... 16.00 “......... 1180 14.75 18.00 “... 16.50 20.00 “......... MENS HATS $ 96 $1 25 hat 1.50 “......................... Ml 1 2.00 “..................... 2 50 .................. 2.10 3.00 “......................... ...2.50 Regular orice Charged for goods sold on time Wesley & Cain One Price to All Rtrvil Nttlmq Whal we trust will lie the greatest sptntal awakening Scio ever has hast will be launched tonight at the Baptist church of this city. Rev. I.orve the pa. tor will be in charge »nd he will I m - assisted by the * Gospel linger. Prof F. F. Leonard TUI Which is Most Needed Io frimit the formerly of New York. Mr Leonard has a powerful and yet Groatk and Prosperity ol sweet voice and he can run the whole Scio •I * gaumot. he invitia all the singers of Scio to join n union chorus choir, to assist in th< »<■ meetings. A service of song will lie given later, called The Thio quest on we have asked a Pink Rose Service This service has number of our prominent citixeru, with b«en given ^in our neighboring cities | the following rvault: . with great success. Meetings will commence a 8 p. m. W. S. Carpenter A railroal and and one half hour will be given to tong govd wagon roads. service. He is here for a few days R. Shelton—An electric railroad and only, if you love music «.me, <o a good naw mill. I Q Crab'rtt Caliap The lee cream social last Saturday night which was given by the l>oys Sunday school class was a great sue- i ces«. Every body went away well ■ pleased. The new Christian church has been rented for the pur|KMiu of holding high school at Crabtree thi« winter. Rev Mortan, of Stayton, held church Ed Daley -Clean up the town; induce men who have money to come and settle IMavtoM'at the Christ.an ehl r.h at here and start up industries that we Crabtree, Sunday. may have a pay roll. i Earnest Crabtree has shaved off his Mayor My<-r Clean up the str«-« ts and mustache Wonder why? The butcher nt Crabtree s. eiiis to l.e alley», paint the house«, develop the surroundii.g country, build good wagon short on beef, for Saturday when he was cutting off a piece of steak he cut roads and then a railroad will come. W. M Abbott Scio nerd« so many a good sire piece of his finger off. The train is now making regular rut s thing» I scarcely know what to mem ion but I suppose the first requisites on the new line. T he i . ivily fi . a < e . would be a railroad ami good wagon roads and a general cleanup. Accident Fred West Support your churches, morally and mentally illuminate. I.ittle Eiwin Cole, son of Altart Cole, was seriously hurl on Wedne dsy Mat Gill A good railroad. F. J. Denny In answering your by the breaking of a harness til (, tl c question I would not dare to assume single tree flying back and h tti g him that Scio is not now on an equal pro in the face. The extent ‘of the injuries are not gn-asive plain with other Oregon town* now known. of its site, but conditions ran always he improved, never perfected. Imperfect Ifis!alla!ion ol Off cirs man will never i>c able to formulate perfection. Eslucation precede« any Dierdoff Lodge No. M I. O. O. F. and all improvement of what ever installed the following officers at its nature or kind, whether it be improve regular meeting Saturday night, July ment in method of calculation, com munication of thought or building of M. I. C. Arnold - • N. O. roads. If you wish to ndvancc, if you Henry Ray - - - - V. G. ... R. 8. wish to step forward to better eondl C. O. Gough tiona, foster education. For a collect L. W. Pomeroy - - • P. S. ion of people as a town or city to pro Perry Bilyeu ... Trees. gress any way« rapidly the people must act in harmony Also the progress of Fanners Take Nolice any people will largely defend on the We can furnish you with machine oil, ot>aervan<*e of the moral law, for it is valve oil, separator oil of the highest superior to and ruler of the physical, quality and at prices al which you have and the physical must and ever will never bought for until this spring. ls>* to It. Give us a call and we will convince you Fred Daley — A good hotel bin ding, a of thi« fact. If there is anything you railroad and competition in business. n.-ed, you will lw able to get it, day or John Wearly II allroad, good schools night, a« Mr. Neal lives over the store. Wake him and he will attend to your and a good hotel building, want«. Morrison A Neal, Scio, Ore. R. D. Devaney A go««l hotel build- ing and plenty of houses to rent. Administrator s Notice I'. H. MacDonald—A good hotel build Notice is hereby given to all whom it ing and a few manufacturing establish- j may concern that the undersigned have merits. bean duly appointed administrators of W. F. Gill—A good hotel building, a Joseph Holub, deceased, by the county railroad ansi houses to rent court of l.inn County, Oregon; there Dr. Browns-A harmonious co-ordina-; fore, all persona having claims «gainst lion of the people. the estate of said decedent are hereby N. I. Morrison A good saw mill with ' required to present the same with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at a big pay roll. L. W. Pomeroy- A few good rustlers their residence near Scio, in said county Wm. Brenner ('lean up the town, a within six months from the date hereof. Dated this first day of July, 1910. giM«l hotel and somr manufacturing Joseph Holub, Jr. establishments: Frank Holub. George Morrow - A thousand things Administrator« of said are needed- a general clean up. and Joseph Holub, deceased plenty of work. W. R Bilyeu, Ed Meyers A railroad, a good hotel Atty, for administrators buiklmg and a cleaning up of the streets . Mrs. M. C. Gill and daughter. Mis« and a development of the surrounding Grace, left last Friday for a two country. Chas. Wesely—A railroad, a first i months stay over at Newport. They class hotel, a number of dwelling houses have rented a cottage over there and for rent and a general cleaning up of expect the overabundance of oxone over there will greatly benefit them. th» streets and alleys. I OUR PORTLAND CORRESPONDENT Por.'ands Harvest Festival Will Be Grut Annual Event Oates of Festini September 5 to 10 Portland, Ore., July 19. (Special). Portland's Autumn livestock show amt race meet on the Country Club grounds will be khown as the Harvest Festival, and the biggest purs« ever offered in the Pacific Northwest for a single race will I m - hung up It will be f 10,000 ami will be known as the bankers' purse. Another, offered by the hotel men, will be $5,1X10. Msny smaller prices will be off. red and it is believed the festival will attract a larger gathering than any s mdar meet held in this pari of the country. James J. Hill will probably be the tdggvst attraction of the festival. A strong telegram of invitation has be«n sent him, which it is believed he will accept. It is planned to put the gr.-it e npire builder on the pr .gram for an a '.dress. Dates of the festival are Septeml er ■ I ' lb.- MMMMMt M n I of ti>c f.rti val will be far more prominent than ever before. The attractions will be selected with a view to meeting the varied tastes of the multitudes in at tendance and it is promised there will be a good tunc for all. The interde|>cndence of Northwest cities, one upon the other, ami the good to be realized from the exchange • f ■ urt<s is demonstrated every little while The latest evidence was it the time of the recent Salem Cherry Fair when Portland txsaiters filled a s|>ecial train ami tnads a neighborly visit to the Capitol City, taking in the Cherry Fair and making note of the progress of Salem since they were there last. This jaunt dal every body good, both those who went and the Salem people as well. Albany will have an apple fair this fall ami Port land will du everything poaaible to make that a sucres. In return, Port land receives the support of the Valley citii-« at it« Rose Festival ami other times. What is said to be the biggest event in the liiatory of Cxios County will l>c the Carnival to lie h«-l<l by Marshfield and North Bend in the week beginning August 16. A clam bake, the largest . ver held on the t 'oa«t. is one of the features. There will lie many amuse ments for the people and big illumina tions of the Coos Bay cities ami harbor. The arrangements now being made are on a larger scale than was ever at tempted in the C«oa Bay country. Portland has organixod a group cf "Live Wires" that proposes to do things for this city. The membership is romjiosrd of those best fitted to be expert l«s>stcrs for their home town, amt the plan la to ginger up the city to an extent never before attempted. fitcilrii Follct To At.t. W hom it M ay CommiN: Notice is hereby given to all wh< m it may concern that the undersigned has files! her final account in the matter of the estate of B. F. McDonald, de ceased. in the county Court of Linn county, Oregon, and that sai<i court has fixed Monday the lf»th day of August, 1910, at the hour of one o'clock p. tn. of said day as the time of hearing ami settling all objections against ami to the final account aforraaxl; therefore, all persons having any objection to said final account are hereby notified ami required to ap|>ear and file the same in said court on or before said last mentioned date. Dated at Scio, Oregon, th s 15 day of July, 1910 W. W. Williams A little morernrrgy R. Cain ami wife. Cal. Carson ami Alice McDonald, on the part of the citixcns, a railroad, a wife, J. A. Bityeii. D (TMffmM ami S. Executrix of the relate of g<w«l hotel building ansi a general clean Flint attended Chautauqua at Albany B. F. McDonald, deceased. I on Svnday. up. W' R Bilyeu, attorney fur executrix.