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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1910)
Vacation Needs C VERYTHING for the *—• coast or mountain trip can be supplied from our large assortment. Trunks. Bags, Suitcases, Indian Blankets. Bedding, Parasols, heavy Shoes. Hats. Sweaters, Groceries, Etc. me “GOOD SAMABITAH SHOE" For tender feet. Flexible sowed soles, math- from soft and pliable belting leather, splendid wearing quality, combined with comfort, and the finish is the best. For Women, prketf •> tn per pair |J.JV S. E. YOUNG & SON A lbany . O regon • LOCAL BREVITIES. * * »•»»«»ûùûfttÂStXiOOéû» Izr Itdv. ii Lebanon*arattling livery man, was over last Thursday. O. D. Austin, an Albany business man, was a Scio visitor, last Friday. Jim Calavan, the political sage of Aumsville, came over on Monday evening. F oh S alk A pure bred Jersey bull, 2 years old. Cheap W J. Green, Thomas, lire. Mr. »ml Mrs. L. W. Pomeroy visited relatives in Lebanon ami near Lacomb the last part of last week. Schillings Best. You know what. Guaranteed or your money back by Wvaely'» Grocery. R. Shelton is enlarging his real estate office by adding another room thereto and making a ante entrance. 1 hereby repeal what I said alaiut Josie Rozpravka, it being not true. A nna L ampi . ot . We overlooked mentioning that Miss Cleo Johnson of Corvallis, ia a guest cf Mrs. Jennie Warner last week. New line of fall dress goods and trimmings arrived at Weacly & Cain’s store, August 3. John Curl, an oldtimc resident of Scio, who now lives in Portland, is a gpest at the home of Henry Ray. Make money from your hens by feed ing law-'» Egg Maker, bone, »hell and grit. At Weacly*» Grocery. The two months old infact son of Mr. Teter, who lives just east of the Scio flouring mills, died on Turmtey afternoon. Save your chicks by Germczone Diamond anil chick feed, at Wrscly's Grocery. Thia hot weather causes one t« de sire to go to the mountains, the springs or the seacoast. But most of us have to stay at home to keep the family pot boiling. A few days ago W. A. Ewing sold a parcel of land adjoining his rvnalence projierty on the south, to A. E. Randall. We understand the consideration was |SfiO. Morrison A Neal handles one of the very beat binders on the market. It is guaranteed in every way. and mor« than any other machine. Call ami examine lie fore making your purchase. Mrs. J. II. Holland ami Misoes Minnie Carpenter ami Agnes Cain started for a two-weeka outing at Cascadia, at ft a. m. last Sunday morn ing. Bert Bilyeu was th« pilot of the expedition. The Farmers Meat Market will pay the highest market prie« for beef, mutton, veal, pork, hide« and egg». They dont want the earth, but they do want your produce and arc willing to pay for it. Somelxdy's horse came across the hr. Ige, Tuesday a'ternoon running rap'dly. He was attached Io a buggy by one trace, »halves dragging. He turned tie corner towards the mill, leaving the buggy bottom aide up. on the e Ige of Patr/a sidewalk. The horsi went on to thj trill yard ami seeing some feed in a wagon, stopped and went to eating. , I New grus is for fall arriving every day now at Wescly & Cains. Insuring Bank Deposits G. D. Trotter, a Stayton merchant, was a Scio visitor Tuesday afternoon. (Continued from page 5) The best line of fancy and staple a word from an «vil tteporad person groceries In the Valley, at living prices without reputation can, at certain at Wcsely’s Grocery. times, interfere materially with a If you are looking for some one and bank’s rareer and expectation«. What cannot find them, you will find them we need and must have at idi times in banking is confidence and stability. It trading at Morrison & Neal's. is everything to the banker anti we can Raise fruit instead of bugs, worms not have it as long as we are subject and moss, by using Lilly's Beat Tree to such terformances as we had in 1907. Spray. At Wi sely*« Grocery. At that time we wrre politely tokl that Morrison A Neal will make you Wr could shift for ourselves and our special prices on buggies and hark* correspondents would care for our from now until after the Fair. . funds. I do not criticise the big banker Arrived at Weaeiy & Cain’s •tore. in this, because he. like everyone else, August 3, a swell line of fall Ore»» hail lost confidence in everything and goods, trimmings ai.d linings. was obliged to look our for himself re We have a fine line of mens harvest gardless of results. gluvt-s, straw hats, etc., just what you We were all to blame, and yet it ia need in the harvest field. Hibler A not our fault, but the fault of our bank Gill Co. ing system. Our banks were suddenly transformed If you don't know where to find us. we will try and I; d you Cail at the into hoarding institutions and thereby Fouth Hide hardware store and we will created more mitchief in h few h<>un to the commerce of the country than find you. MoHKLHoN & Nt: A I. H op PlCMKRS W ANTE fl The E. C. can ba repaired in years. The prewt nt la an age of inaurane« Horst Co., of Independence, wants 700 hop pickers, about “i pti-mber I. Hops and security. We, as banker», demand good and yard is in good condition. th • highest recommendtiona from our borrowers and employe» and yet we ask The going price will be paid. security from luth. This is right and A i-chsu» enumerator was in L>wh it is also right and proper to grant the lari Friday, looking after Scio's manu depositor the same security that the facturing enterprises. There are four government and state demand of us. concerns enumerated as manufacturing e»l>ccia!ly when it ia to our interest to plants. Can you name them? j do so. A railroad man was here Monday Is it surprising that the depositor los afternoon. He was in tow of a couple es confidence when the only privilege of our citizens who seemed to lie afraid granted to him for safety is to examine to tell the Ng Wit man, probaldy, fear our published statements which, in al ing that he would print something most every instance in unsound banka, about the matter. failed to state the truth? Often, after Material is being asaembli-d at the a large failure, the bank examiners or public school building to finish two their superiors admit that the bank was more rooms in the second story, pre insolvent long before, but for fear of paratory for the high school Five general loss of confiilencc they did not teachers have been employed for the act as provided by law. Is it surpris coming school year. ing that the depositor should lose confi Mr at.d Mr?». Ai I’• rtgg. .-f E-'g-nc, dence when the trutn ia witheld and he were visiting at the residence of J A. is deceived ao that he continues to in Bilyeu, at the end ot last week. Mr. crease his deposit while the condition and Mrs. Briggs have just returned . ! -ic-h bank« I..i.i- been ro-.iied up by from an extended trip throughout thr the public officials? Atlantic coast states. They visited at The wealth, safety and reputation of the boyhood home of Mr. Briggs. cl< »e conservative banks are today too much to the city of Boston, Mass. de|>end<-nt on the movement» of the Harvest will soon l»c over and we unprincipled stock jobbery annexes to particularly desire that people who are to the great banking institution» We must have something that w‘,11 in arrears with the N kws , settle the same immediately thereafter. Re disconnect the affairs of the legitimate member, life is short and you will feel banker from these. With the insurance like thirty cents if the Angel Gabriel of defioaita such men as Morse, Heingi- asks if you have paid your subrcriptiun u-i i others will not -be |- rn>itt.d by to the S antiam N ews , Y ou can save I bank examinent and public officials to thia humiliation by calling at thia cover up their peculations of long standing for fear of producing a panic. office ami settling your account. We haven't been put out of business With the insurance of deposits the yet and we will not lie, if the public! . career of thia class of bank» would be continues to patronize us as they have shorter. There would be every induce in the past. People who have been ment to ex|>ose their condition as »«in trading with us have found that they I as their banking method« were discover can do from 10 to 1ft per cent, better i ed and thyir power and influence fur than they could in the past We make harm to commerce in genoral would b«* good our statemenL On every HO you greatly diminished. When a proposition i» favored by spend with us, you arc saving, at least, IL Get‘prices at other towns and if probably one-half of the bankers and we don't save you, at least, 11 on a i practically all of their customers, is it 110 deal, we will pay you for your trip wise to art aa the railroads did. who to Ncio, We will have our Healing now appreciate the fact that they Stoves in before the Fair. While at were too »low to act and remedy their tending the best County Fair in the faults and so compelled the people to state, call and examine our stock of i acL Insurance of deposits can not lie stoves and ranges. Everything guar anteed to give the best of results. downed because of the individual bunk er who places himself, through pride in Morrison A Neal, Scio Oregon. his strength, personality and reputation against what is for the good of the Farmers Take Notice nation. The demand« of great commi-r- We can furnish you with machine oil, 1 ' cial interests, stagnant ami prostrated valve oil, separator oil of the highest at this time, will not consider this kind quality and at prices at which you have ■ of logic as of much importance. never bought for until this spring. Th<- banker who optante» the insurance Give us a call and we will convince you of deposit» liecause it might help a of this fact, if there ia anything you weak competitor and make all banks need, you will be able to git it, day or ! safe, must give his attention to some night, as Mr. Neal lives over the store. thing more logical because this argu Wake him and he will attend to your ment is not sufficient By this plan we wants. Morrison A Neal, Scio, Ore. hope to make all banks safe because our system is like a fence, it is no Eiecolrii Notice stronger than its weakest place. A plan that will furnish and maintain To Au. W hom it M ay C onckrn : . confidence the principal asset needed in Notice ia hereby Riven to all whom it may concern that the undersigned the commercial world is one that, I be haa filed her final account in the matter lieve, will in time overcome all the of the estate of B. F. McDonaki, de minor objections. D. L. Hein»heiner. ceased, in the county Court of Linn President MUI County National Bank, county. Oregon, and that said court has Glenwood, Iowa in th« Commoner. fixed Monday the 15th day of August, TSr Iwrwl »»rfetu 1910, at the hour of one o'clock p. m. Ttie following are |-rl<wa quoted uo Tl.mt lai of »aid day as the time of hearing and nf eorh week hy our -tvalers: settling all objections against and to Wheat, per I>n«be 1 ..™ ....... I »> the final account aforesaid: therefore, Oats, per an«*»! ............. per «ark..... . I M> all jwrsons having any objection to rknir, Bmn. per loo ............................... .............. said final account are hereby notified Mil Mag« per ton and required to appear and file the Chop, pwr ton ..... r « Butter. (Cmintryi per roll u «ame in said court on or tie fore said ft»«. per <lo/en .. .. , i hiekrns, per pnnwd it last mentioned date. < hit ken«, per |oitn<!, yonng broilers Is Fated at Scm, Oregon, this 15 day of ifeews, pet |»mn-l .... . Is Turke}«, per i-oiin-t .................. July. 1910 IS I in, k «, per (awn-t 11 Alice McDonald, Urol, per ponni*. live weight ........ I Pork, ilr r eu I ........................ , Executrix of the estate of r*» It F. McDonald, deceased. , Veal, re pnoivl. for «hlpptn» . sheep, per pound, «Io ker* ____„...... ,, •• W' R. Bilyeu, attorney for executrix. 1 Hatton. mt pound, lr«»««J 111«— i«»a Before \ ou Purchase Your You owe it tn vii’ir- m *IF to come in ami narv value# we offer tiic re- t Im style ami yuaHty »hop of Linn < 'o Yon are welcome line, then yon will know when Von are Our time is right. von TH. li’c nci i r disappoint THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO. < >RE< h >N ' ALBANY * r>rri«io«»l r«K»iiirvT. W. F <nil. Ssoarsav, C. A. Warner IIINKCI-IIHH J. J.lLirne», IV. F. Gill, J. A. Bilyeu, J. R. Barnis, C. A. Warner. ht'i < P j -.- i >HH TO SCIO ROLLER MILLS IN< *>•<!•< •!< A T> •!» O*n*r*l C MMoro We ilo • I ••«! Flour. on A? Sal«. Wo A* are ! »> « ► M III -14 Milling in A* Jiou|(Kt Wltasoi tha Fiolti Traal Y om and for Floor and F-acKongod Dualneaa and for Will IMgHl Spend the Summer AT Newport, Yaqoina Bay The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest Where the pretty Waterand Muss 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 «lancing. Pure mountain water and the best of ftxxl at low priceo. Fresh crabs clams, oysters, fish and vegetables of all kinds daily. Ideal Damping Grounds with strict sanitary regulations, at nominal cost Low Ronni-Tiii Scarni Tickets From all points in Oregon Washington, and Idaho on sale daily. THREE MT-SIMNir TO MOhOAY RITE from N. P. point», Portland to Cottage Grove incluaiv«. includ ing branch line«; alao from all C. A E. »tation« Albany and writ. G im «I going Saturday or Sunday, and for return Sunday or Munday Sunday Excursion Rate of $1.50 from Albany, Corvallia and Philomath, with correaponding low rate« from point* west, in effect all «ummer. Call on any S. P. or C. & E. Agent for full particular* aa to rate«, train «chedule», etc., or write to , 1 I I * I wm . M c M urray General Pitienger Agent Portland, Oregon