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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1910)
>< |O, READY GET LINN FOR COUNTY. OREGON, FAIR THE COME TO ALBANY’S Big Day Light Store AND VISIT THE Great Rummage Sale The saving on one pair of Oxfords. Pumps, or slows will pay your expanses to Albany and back home. No store in the United States of America ever advertised go.xl.s so cheap as we are selling them at this GREAT RUMMAGE SALE. We name only a few of the prices below, but every department has the counters and tables piled high with just such wonderful bargains. Your unrestricted choice of any of thia seasons tailored or trimmed hats; same pattern hat» worth up to |tO. for the »mail sum of ............................................. Women’» fS.SO and Si Oxfords and Pumua in black patent leather, vici, gun metal and velour. Every pair new thia season. No «ale ever offered such a bargain as this before. You can’t afford to miss it. Per pair ... All kin<is of oxfords and p irnjw in tan, patent leather and vici for misses, children ami boys. All »ite» from 5 to 2 and in every new style for this season, worth up to 12 50. .'«*) pair in this tot at per pair ............... r* 1000 Shirt Waists in Sdk, lusec. Net, I.awn a I Linen, tailored and fancy styles at the most unreasonable low prices, much cheaper than the coat of material alone. Women’s amt Misses' Xtn Tailor Made Suits, every one new this season. No such an opportunity ever offered liefore. Th* skirt alone is worth more than we ask for the suit. your choice for only ............................... One Piece Presses in white ai»l colored Linen, D > Hepp and Merc, nred Rajah in colors and weight to be worn for months to come The prices we are making bel >w are so cheap not one of these dresses w ill be left at the close of thia great Rum mage sale: fl.25 11.75 I? 27» 12.75 tl 75 f’i 25 for for for for for for any any any any any any 12.50 dress 50 dre«s f t 50 dress f'• 541 dress 19.50 dress I in in in in in the store the »tor« the store the store the store Black Silk Coats, long an i short, minio from the best grade of Taffeta, on »ale at less than the price of a cotton coat. Thousands of Dollar« Worth of Beautiful Muslin Undcrwi-ar at price« far below the exjicctaUon of any woman, in fact cheaper than you can buy the cambric or muslin for alone, not saying anything about the trimming or work. W omen's, Misses'and Children’s heavy canvas Hop Picking Gloves, either plain & and 9C ur guuntlct wri ts, per pair............. AUGUST I'.» A VERY WARM SESSION AT Chambers & McCune Albany's Leading Cloak ard Suit Store OREGON ALBANY ====5=== THE THIRD ANNUAL Portland Fair and Harvest Festival See Portland Fair First September 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 Six Races Daily $40.000 PREMIUMS AND PURESE SIMM TBOTTING MCE, SW I’liW El ESE Two of the Greatest Races Ever Given in the West Cash premiums for Stock Exhibitors practically same as last year. Fascinating attractions for both old ami young. Write F. A. Welch, Secretary, 121 Hamilton B Hiding for premium list, program, privileges am! any information about the fair M THE FAIR GROUNDS Oily Council. Monday Evemoy. ternjnsinied Stalls Ire Rapidly Fillmy Up Wilb High Glass Sim ol (be Members are Oralers Race Horses The Grounds Will Tim Members Cppose Be Ready For Ibe Fair Csrcessicn to Fair Ibis Week It 1» hard to believe, yet it in ■ fact, that three member» of the city council are disposed to block the Fair in the use of both light» and water, that ia to »ay, the free use of the »amc during the Fair. Just why the»«1 three should view matter» a« they do pnsseth the understanding of moat Sc loans Until the Fair people laid water main» and •irting electric wire» to the grounds, the city did not receive one cent of revenue from u»er* east of the planing mill*. By the extension of the systems the city receive > a revenue of Some |75 per year and without the expencitute of a cent of public funds. The |75 1» clear gam to the city. But a transformer for u»e during the Fair 1» necessary. The city ha» one or ha» to purchase one fur city u»e ami the Fair people wi»h to u»e it during Fair week. The three objector* want pay »or the use of the transformer ami for the water and oulaide light* at the Fair Ground i, as well. But the other four eouneilmen, who truly represent the (teopie, voted to grant the wishes of the Fair people ami all is serene. U ben »■ km>w that the Fair is worth thousands of dollar» to th.- of 8c:o ami vicinity ami that it is the source of profit to no one except the com1« «»kinairc >, it u>, to »ay the l< a«t. a surprise to know that »one of our citizen* woukl cripple the enterprise, if they could. However, it ia well to know who our public spirited eitiMna are ami I hi» mixup at the council chamber demon strate» who are some of the people who, by their extreme conservatism, woukl hold buck the wheel» of progress in our city. Tike Down Ibe Fences Live On Common Ground Coms anti sec with your own eyes, the goods are h.'re. marked in plain figures at prices never seen or heard of before. It is your chance to save money and M-lect from the largest Up to hate Sto-k of .Merchandise between Port and and Sacramento. NO. 1910. If there wm an idea that the Linn , County Fair would have but scrub race Ivrse- to contest for the pur»«-» this year, that doubt will lie completely dispelled, if one will visit the stables on the ground» and inspect the thotough- 1 tired» now in active training there. The number of thoroughbreds now here and including those to come this week will number twenty five or more, ■ind a tin« r ami more speedy appearing bunch have never »»«embkd al a race meet in the state. Nor will the harness horses I«1 lacking. The entries already ma te, is an asm; ance that the harnne» races will be equal to if not superior to i th«»«' nt lait year. Th«1 lie«'1 »ary annual repairs to the 1 ground* will be completed this week, the big pavillion ami restaurant tents ire now in place and the auditorium tent will be placed next week. The restaurant, thia year, will be ample to fe«i all in a speedy manner with plenty to cat The proprietor ia an e\|H rieiic«-d restaurant man accust omed to feeding big crowds ami the management feels warranted in saying that there will I m « no rvaNonal'Ie cause ■>f complaint. Don i Do II Boys! Sunday afternoon some eight or ten boy», ranging in ages from ten to fifteen years, were liathing in the creek near the breakwater ami in plain view of any |>crson» passing along the nub ile road Th«1 boy» had forgotten to bring their bathing suits along not l aving, even, the traditional tig leaf li cov, r their nakedness. Boys, there is a state law, making such reckless exposure of ;«er*on a nr' demeanor. Don't repeat the offense ■ >r you may got into trouble therefor. Read Auyust Sunset Read "The Philippines As I Saw In the last few year» fence» have gone out of fashion. Oh, yea, of Them" by General James F. Smith, course! down South and in a few con Ex-Governor of the Philipines, ami servative |laces they still fence in the "California's Black GoM, th«1 Itomance , chicken yard and the flower garden. of th« Oil Wells” by Walter V. But a* a rule you may travel the Woehike, in .'«unaet for August now on country from en I to end arid lie able to »ale at all new« »lands, fifteen cents. count the fence» you se«1 on your fin Eiecotrn Nutlet ger». One man'» yard run» into hi» neighbor’», with never a dividing line To A m . W hom it M ay C onckrn : between. Notice is hereby given to all whom This 1» an outwsr I and visible sign of I it may concern that th«1 undersigned a tendency of the time». We are doing ha.« tile« I her final account in the matter away with fence» in everything, in of th«1 ••state of H. F. McDonald, de religion. in politic«, in society. Think ceased, in the county Court of Linn it over. Nowadays we often see the county, Oregon, ami that said court ha* ministers and laymen of all the church- fixe«! Monday the 15th day of Auguat, «i joining force* in »onie or.c cause. 1910, at the hour of one o'clock p. m. Our present anti-saloon agitation is an of said day a* the time of hearing ami example. Or a baxaar is on for the settling all objection» against ami to hospital, ami every body helps Catho the final account aforesaid; therefore, lic» ami Protestants, all the lecnt all perioris having any objection to societies, the Woman'» Club, ami the *ai<t final account are hereby notifle«l i bridge clan, Bepublicaii» ami Demo- ami required to appear am! file ths ■ crat*. Nobody wear* a label any »am« in said court on or before said more. He is just a neighbor am! a last mention««! date. brother. Fated at Scio, Oregon, thia 15 day of A numtier of influences have been July, 1*10 responsible for thi* change of heart. AHc«1 McDonald, ' It is not possible to say that thi* or Executrix of the estate of that factor did it alone; only that "it B. F. McDonald, deceaaed. helped;’’ but we must allow a goodly W' R. Bilyeu, attorney fur executrix. «hare of the credit to the Lyceum and Chautauqua movements. From the have wklened the circle What a man , very beginning of the Lyceum in the can <lo to help h’lmanitv is no longer | anti-slavery day», it ha» been tru«1 to IxHinded by his town limits. Judge j its purpose of tearing down the barriers Hen l.imlwy. of the Denver Juvenile of bigotry and prejudice. Its platform Court, has called us in Our Town to ha* been absolutely non-sectarian, non help the Ixiy* in the world who are partisan ami "non-classical,’’ to borrow going down. Mrs. Florence Maybrick the phrase coined by a resourceful and Maud Ballington Booth have asked I club-woman. All sales of all aorta of us to help in world-wi<ie prison reforms. questions have l>een thrashed out in Mias Jan«1 Addams has plead«1«! with us the Lyceum in a thoroughly free and to remember our emigrant neighbors. i impartial manner. Lyceum audiences Ami so it goes. Humlred* of men and I have learned to listen tn both sides and women are calling ua out of our narrow I draw their own concluaiona. live* into unlimited brotherhood. The Thia is one reason the Lvceum ha* fences are not only down between sect» helped so effectively in doing away with ami parties and classes, but we are fence». Another is that Lyceum lec lowering them even between families turers hsva been sou ml i ig the call to ami natHma. We are traveling the social service and br jtherh nd. They road to the mil|emum. I