The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 05, 1910, Image 8

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New good* for fall arriving every
day now at Wesely 4 Cain*.
Vacation
Needs
Insargency won out in the Kansas re­
publican convention, the first of the
week,
Albany has raised a guarantee fund
of
fur the chautauqua fur next
year.
C VERYTHING for the
coast or mountain trip
can be supplied from our
large aiutnrtment.
Trunk«, Bag«, Suitcases,
Indian Blankets. Bedding,
Paranols, heavy Shoes, Hats,
Sweaters, Groceries, Etc.
New line of fall dress good* ami
trimming* arrived at Wcaely 4 (‘■in'*
store. August &
The best line of fancy and staple
groceries in the Valley, at living prices
at We-rly's Grocery.
liaise fruit iriaUad of bugs, worm*
■nd mom, by using Lilly'• Beat Tree
Spray. At W.sely's Grocery.
Arrived at We*ely & Cain's store,
August 3, a swell line of fall drew
gooda. trimming* and linings.
For tender feet. Flexible
Kewe<l soles, made from soft
and pliable belting leather,
splendid wearing qunlity,
combined with comfort, and
th« finish is the beat.
A lbany , O regon
BREVITIES.
West Sc» Items
day* recently.
jgm. j u Ki*ti*r *nd »on Dale hav«
gone to Tacoma. Wash.. for a
week* visit with relatives.
Mr (',onion went to Portland
week
tn>y be BWBy »omc tnw,
Mr> Cady tIK,thcr of Paul Tompkins
oVrr
Waterloo laat week foi
a few day* visit, and will probably de
We have a fine line of n.ct.s harvest cide to make her home here.
gloves, straw hats, etc., just what you
Mr. Burden is putting up a building
need in the harvest field. Hitler A : near the railroad, fur office and war*
Gill Co.
bou»e.
8. E. YOUNQ 4 SON
LOCAL
You owe it to your­
Make money from your hen* by fed
mg lee's Egg Maker, bone. *b»ll and
I grit. At Weaely's Grocery.
For Women, pricer
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per pair
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Some land buyer* were in evt.lenee,
last week.
Harvest will be completed, this year,
before the Fair open*.
F ob S als —Horse, buggy and har­
ness. See Frei Bilyeu, Scio, Ore.
Steve Philippi ami *on Clyde, last
Mr*. M A. Riggle* mother uf Mr*
week, went over to the Alsea country Ida Burden, arrived here recently from
fur an outing. Steve *aid he intended Dalia.« Oregon, to make thl* her future
i to decrease th* supply of salmon in the h lotne.
! bay before he returned.
Everybody talk and work for a bet
Hi'P PlCKKIUI W a NTEP The R < . J ter road tie tween the depot and Scio.
Horst Co., of Independence, want* TOO
hop pickers, abuut September 1. Hope
jud<<. ()«,
Burnett bi the e»*emb-
gowi smi yard Is in gwl condition !y eandidot* for the supreme court.
The going price will rw paid.
The Nr.WR would liked to have given
Our boya and girla under 14 years of Judge Burnett its support, belt great
age should not forget the two splendid - or small, but to support an assembly
premiums offered th< n> for the 1- t r».r.:-■ -c please excuse u* There 1*
exhibit of wood work and needle work no better man tn the state than the
at the fair. They are worth alriving Judgr for the place, bat he will have t«
carry the bur*lrn of an assembly nomi
I for.
The Farmer* Meat Market will pay nation and we hope it will be «ufficient
[ 'he higheat market price for beef, to defeat him.
FoR S a I-S A pure bred Jrrsey bull.
2 years old.
Cheap W. J. Green,
Thoma*. Ore.
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mutton, veal. pork, hide* and eggs,
Th* l-eeal
they dont want the earth, but they do
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want your produce and aru willing to
i nf ra»* h «trll h) o<ir tfaTOÜer«;
Mr*. Dr. Sanderson went down to . pay for it
WMBla I*» Rn*b«U
Portland, laat Sunday, for a visit with
N. I. Morrison, thia week, , sold
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home folk*.
planer gird will etc., to John Kukacka, n'nimKer^on ._.
ExSecretary Carlysle, of the treasury •*f Tacoma, Wash
We did not learn1 Mi'I-llii»*» |er i<m
Mr. i '„Xr.’TT-.Xr,, we mil
department, died in New York City th« what the conssi. ration waa.
first of the Week.
Kukacka will mit take charge of the r*<*. psrAasen
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Chi* krt»«, per
Schillings Beat. You know what. tiUkiness for some we* k*.
« hx*k«*nw. pft pCNlfld, yonng br«4l«ni
Guaranteed or your money beck by
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E. C. Peery, wife ami daughter, re­
I urk»y«. per ptmnd
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Wearly's Grocery.
lumed from their California trip on Osarli
pa»r poo it «1
Monday
evening.
They
were
down
to
Hrw’f. per (Hssitid, live weight
Ixibanon had two fire alarm*, laat
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Friday, neither of which case* result­ the extreme lower end of California VcsU, pw. pnniHl. fit« «hipping
ami over the Mexican border. They sbtxsp, i»»r pound, •*<»
ed in material damage.
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‘ MtHion.uar pound. 4n<«« I
Our Bohemian friends hail quite an report a must pleasant trip.
This hot weather gives one an appe-'
enjoyable picnic at their grounds, near
lite to go to the mountains or coast, i
Farmers Iih Nonet
Ri<~hard«on bridge, laat Sunday.
I hereby repeal what I said about To note the departure of others for • Wc can furnish you with machine oil. |
th«-e places of summer recreation and1
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Joen> Roxpravka, it Iwing not true.
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valve oil, separator oil of the highest
enjoyment, simply adds to the punish-
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A nna 1- amnajt .
. quality and at price* at which you have
ment of having to stay at home.
I never bought for until thia spring
S. A Doug Hamilton returned from
The NgW« will not l>e issued, during |
a month* visit to Eugene ami other
----- r us • call and we will convince you
Fair week, but the following week will j *
valley points, th« first of the week.
| of this fact. If there is anything you
-ontain a complete report of th*- h air ■
Save your chick* by using Lee's in every department. If you want to need, you will be able to get it. day or
Germoxone Diamond and Lilly’* Best *cml a copy to a friend, leave the order I night, a* Mr. Neal live* over the store. I
Wake him and hr will attend to your
chick feed, at Wesely'a Grocery.
it this office before the Fair op* ns
want*. Morrison & Neal, Scio, Ore.
The Crabtrcc-I^ebanon cutoff is an
Dr. Lowe, the well known optieion
excellent place of railway construction
»nd optometrist will be in Scio on
ami the present train service is quite Monday, August 8, Stayton from noon
Matmtsfralir $ Nonce
satisfactory.
Tuesday to 10 a. m. Wedneoday, Mill ,
Notice i* hereby given to all whom it
Miss Imogene Gill will spend two t'ity Wednesday afternoon to noon
may concern that the undersigned have
week* over at the bay. Mrs. .Gill and Thursday. Remember the dates.
been duly appointed administrators uf
Mis* Grace have l>een over there for
Hsve Dr. Ixiw* relieve your headache Joseph Holub, deceased, by the county
some week*.
and eyeache with a pair of hia superior court of Linn County, Oregon; there­
Albany is advertisiug her high school glasses.
They cost no more than fore, all |>er*ons having claims against
somewhat similar to the Scio plan a other* and you have the benefit of hi*
the estate of said decedent are hereby
neat littlo folder setting forth the «kill and 19 year* of experience. Con- required to present the same with the
advantages thereof.
*ult him at the Scio hotel next Monday, proper voucher* to the undersigned at
it is the general opinion that the hot Augu*t 8.
their residence near Scio, in said county
dry weather will redtee the yield of the
W hy be bothered with two pair of within six month* from the date hereof.
late spring grain about one-hali and glaasea? Dr. txiwecan fit you with one
Dated this first day of July, 1910.
the grain will l>c light a* welt.
Joaeph Holub, Jr.
pair, with which yot can ace at all
Frank Holub.
Roy Newport, the Albany lunch distance* —one *olid piece of glass
Administrator* of said
counter man at the depot, has tieen no line«, no cement, to come apart,
Joaeph Holub, deceased
granted th* exclusive restaurant privi­ catch dirt and strain the eye*. Con-
lege at the Fair grounds during the «ult him next Monday, August H, at W. R Bilyeu.
Atty, fnr administrators
the Scio hotel.
Fair.
When counter* and shelving arc
placed in th* new Fruchaska store, oi
the South side, all will be ready for th.
large stock of good* he is intending t<
place therein.
Sixty-four passenger* boarded th*
excursion train at Munkers, last Sun
day, bound for Newport by the aea
Points east of Albany supplied ohe-half
of the excursion.
I* Galbraith, of
Independence,
brought in a string of galloper*, last
Monday and placed them in training on
the Fair Ground* track. He has four
horaea that will make their competitor*
run aome if they get away with the
pursea. We understand that more
hoc***, from Corvallis, will be placed
upon the track, this week.
firdp hrt!y gsmrt
Morriao.i X Neal handle* one of th«
very beet binder* on the market It 1»
It is stated thst the eastern approach
guaranteed in every way, and mor» to the Stayton bridge was burned, last
than any other machine.
Call an.
Monday, together with a quantity of
examine before making your purchase material which had been placed
be
Mr«. 9. C. Browne gave a picnic t< neath the approach, preparatory to
some 36 of the little folk* of town, rebuilding the span carried away by
ranging in age* from eight to twelve the storms of laat winter.
year*, last Friday, in a shady grove or
This bridge seems to be rather nn-
Franklin
Butte, lea cream,
nut*, fortunate. Several times in the past
candy, roast chicken, etc., formed th< few years the two counties. Marion
repeat. They »pent aome six hour* In ■nd Linn, have had to make repairs,
playing game* and in social intercourse and the floods usually do some damage,
Mrs. B. »aid they had a very enjoyabl* each winter. Of course repair* will be
time.
mad* at once.
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Before You Purchase Your
Spring Suit
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L. E. Hiney. of the "Cosy Corner"
Mr. Gordan ha* moved hi* familv
confectionery establishment, wan ar into hi* new house.
Albany visitor Monday.
I L Gooaage «as in Portland a few
Toe “flOOD SAIARITAH SHOE”
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To At J. W hom it M ay C onckrn :
Notice i* hereby given to all whom
it may concern that the undersigned ,
has filed her final account in the matter
of the estate of B. F. McDonald, de-
ceaaed, in the county Court of Linn '
county, Oregon, and that »aid court has
fixed Monday th» 16th day of August.
1910, at the hour of one o'clock p. m
uf sani day a* the rime of hearing ami
■ettling all objections against and to
the final account aforvaaid. therefore, j
all |»raona having any objection to
said final account are hereby notified
and required to appear and file the
■ame in said court on or before said
last mentioned date.
I ated at Scio, Oregon, thia IS day of
July, 1910
Alice McDonald.
Executrix of the estate of
B. F. McDonald, deceased.
W- R Bilyeu, attorney fur executrix.
self to conte in and
the extribordi
nary values we offer
Nut only does the
price talk, but re-
nietuber we are the
style and (piality
shop of I.inn Co
You are welcome
whether
vqu
deaire
to purchase now or
not.
Look over our
then you nil!
know when you are
Our time is
right.
voiirs.
IFc never disappoint
THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO.
ALBANY
OREGON
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Hacarrsar, C. A. Warner
J. J.Baras*, W. F. Gill,
J. A. Bilyeu, J. R. Barn-»,
C. A. Warner.
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Newport, Yaquina Bay
The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest
Where the pretty Water and Motts Agates. Moon­
stones, Carnelians and Rock Oysters are found.
Out Door Sports of All Kinds
Including Hunting, Fishing, Boating, digging
Rock Oysters, Surf Bathing. Riding. Autoing,
Canoeing and dancing. Pure mountain water
and the best of food at low price«. Fresh crabs
dams, oysters, fish and vegetables of all kinds
daily,
Ideal Damping Grounds with strict
sanitary regulations. at nominal cost
Low Ronii-Tnp Season Tickets
From all points in Oregon
Washington, and Idaho
on sale daily.
TUBE BIY-S1TIWMY TO MONDAY «IE
from H. P. points, Portland to
Cottage Grove Inclusive, includ­
ing branch lines, also from ail C.
A E. stations Albany and west.
Good going Saturday or Sunday,
and for return Sunday or Monday
Sunday Excursion Rate of $1.50
fmm Albany, Corvallis and Philomath, with corresponding low rate*
from points west, in effect all summer. Call on any S. P. or C . 4 E.
Agent for full particular* aa to rate*, train schedules, etc., or «rite to
WM.
M c M urray
General «■•■enger Agent
Portland, Oregon