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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1910)
We Are Showing Early Fall Styles A t-eautiful diiplay of the very la'rat and mo»t atyliah Hall for la-lire ami mine« in our new enlarged Milli- nery dejuirtriwnt................ Thr very lateat itylei in Suita, belt fabric» and the price» are an important factor, abu......................... Our showing of Fall and Winter Footwi ar is com plete. Everything i.i the Shoe line for Men. Wonen and Children. Thia is one of our specialties............. SGiO DEMOCRATIC DAY (( «witiniMxl from page I I state isites principally. He showed the importance of Oregon maintaining hrr place as the leader of reform leg is In lion, as was being copied by a number of states and urged the la-opte to «fund fast for the reforms they had accomplished. Candidate for Congress Smith closed thr evening with a strong appeal to the voters to stand for their own interests He manifested a good understanding of the duties of a congressman. The people will make no mistake if they elect him to succeed Hawley, who has misrepresented them from the first day he entered congress. I I It eoHti« tin more to lie well dres»etl than to be imlifTerent on this point. Now as Fall is upon us ami it is time again tu think of new clothes Why not get a suit that is stylish hih I one that gives you self confidence by knowing vou art* dies“v<l as well as any other man. <hir »lore is chock full of new* up to date suits and oyertoala in fancy Cashmer and Tweeds, of colors of brown ami gray mixtures, the sea-‘on*H most popular material». Whether it be for a young man wlm desires something more extreme or for the conservative dresser, our line is complete. We have a suit al any price vou care to pay. It w ill be to your interest to see this fall showing. AssernWy Mockery Thr Oregonian, votes and soul of aasemblyiam. is daily devoting iU energies to the dliparagement of Oregon's popular law». Meanwhile Bowerman, created astM-nibly and boosted by t.«e Oregon- tan, is sweating blood to »how thv peophr how he will protect and defend th« »e same statutes. S E YOUNG ASON Oh, it's a huge force— this assembly game. A lbany , O regon Last Thursday the Oregonian devoted two columns on its tenth page to show how incapable ami unprepared were the people for voting on 32 initiative laws. But the Oregonian docs not under take to show how incapable and un worthy has been thr state Irgislature « » of dealing with five or six hundred • LOCAL BREVITIES, measures. That’s different. ft . . . . * True to the instincts of assembly inspiration, the Oregonian would nour ish and develop the belief of incompet Diamond dyes at Wcsely 4 < ains. ency, helpless dependence and mvntal Nice skirts for the money at W escly slavery on the part of the people. 4 Gains. It la the world old business of the Trespass notices for sale at this few with Stolen privilege» and presumed office. power to help to keep the many in The best there in Shoes, at quiet abeyance, while outrage after Wi sely 4 Cains. outrage is heaped upon them in the Henry Miller Is buikiing an addition A quartette from Albany w.ll give hypocritical name of superior qualifi to his homo. special music at W e «--ly-Caln hall cation It is rot. an insult, wilful and con The Mission Clock, latest style, I3.M) ' Monday evening October 31, with at Wesely 4 Cains. ¡Judge McFadden us s|H.aker and scious misrepresentation to say the Everything in ladies ami misses night ' »everal busin-m men uf Albany to average man is not qualified to pass on the laws by which he shall be governed. gowns and pajama» at W«-arly 4 Cain» assist. It is utterly and contemptibly silly to Kiley Shelton says he killed a spike and suite. Ladle» and misses coats infer that the people at large are more extra nice for the money at Weeely 4 ! buck when on his !at<* hunt. Hr liable to go wrong on 32 measures than probably hire»! some of th«».««- expert Cains. the legislature is on 600. Last week, as we were going to hunters, up there to do th«- job, for no Many will nut read and understand one would suapi« ion that Riley could do press, W. W William» wa» moving to all these ihitiated laws, it is true; fnjt the trick himself. the Dr. S. C. Browne home. will enough of »uch vote wrong on Mrs. Edward J. Kimball will apjwar thi-m to defeat the one» that should Make money from your hen» by feesl in original readings at th«- Devaney pass, or paaa the ones that »hould be ing law’s Egg Maker, bone, shell ami school house. Thursday, October 27 at defeated? grit. At W early’» Grocery. H p. m. ami at tlx- Oakview sclx-ol No election so far shows such a re Schillings Beat. You know wh»t. house on Saturday, October 2*J at x p. sult. On the contrary, splendid dis Guaranteed or your money back by m. Admittance 15 ami 25 cents. crimination ha» been shown. Weiwily’» Grocery. We, the undersigned, will give a 2 Does it not stand to reason that the The beat line of fancy and staple per cent discount on all purchai-'-» of fl average man will not vote at all on a groceries in the Valley, at living price» or over for cash. Busin« »» is buaiix'ss. measure on which he is undecided? at Wcsely’» Grocery. We want your trade. We will not put The calm and uninfluenced decision of FOH '■AIK 400 bushel» of vetch seed, up this price bi»< to th -se that want to such as do vote is a monumental guar ready for seeding, »1 11.10 |x-r bushel, pay cash »ml these, only, will get the antee of safety and purity as compared at Sant lam Farm. K. W. G aines benefit of the discounL to standards long set by convention tor World’s B«-«t Rain Protector, T he assembly! chosen legislature». M- krison 4 N eal I ainixin , a good dress over coat for th<> Finally, is it not time the people lie Wiley A. Kim»«-y. candidate on the young men at Wcsely 4 Cains. democratic ticket for county treasurer taught to enact their own laws; to give Save your chicks by using law’s should receive a gmsi vote in the Forks, lea» time to creating wealth for some Germosone Diamond and Lilly’s Best of the Santiam. for hr is a prmluct of body else and more to conserving it for chick feed, at Wesely’a Grpeeryv this section uf the c«>unty. He was thcm»elves? Ix-t them make mistakes Remember Our special sale on born up th«- Crabtree creek a short way That’s how they learn. The legislature buggies ami wagons w ill close Novem ami receivetl hi» cvlueatiun mainly in has given them some fine leaaona. This program may be somewhat dis C has . W esely her 1. Scio. Owing to th«-fact that his left turbing to our would-be benefactors hip was di»locat«-d early in life, he is a S ale — A high grade standard F ok make piano, cheap. Object, going cripple; yet h«- does not claim sympathy ami exploiters; it will undoubtedly be away. Apply of Joseph Balschweid. on that ac<-ounL He has had a numlx-r berated by the Oregonian as detrimen of years cxjx-ricnce in touching school tal to our boasted commercial welfare, Scio. but it will be mighty satisfying, edify Mr». A W. Ficklin, of Albany, made and is well qualifl«-«l t<> perforin th«- ing and strengthening to the people. • duties of the office for which he asks an over Sunday visit with her daughter It will make them better able to protect .Mrs. Walter Bilyeu, of tnis city, re electiun. themselves and thus better American turning Monday afternoon. citixens. Portland Labor Press Gel Year Wi.'.lir lpp!es Foa M a IJC—A thoruuKhbml Poland Have you secure«I your winter apple» China male pig 4 month« ohi. entitled j yet? If not. here is your chance. W. We will not try to hand you a gold to registry. i M Downing, who livi «on the mountain brick am! then charge you for it on GaoK'.f! CltHISM «N ' east of Scio, ‘phontil, the Ni ws that something else, like s<>m<- of our com Henry Miller and Ferry Bilyeu have I he hail n large quantity of luscious lieti tors do; but we are in a position to taken a contract to do some logging Northern Spy apples for sale. IL- will »ell you good» fur Ira» money than any for some of our Rohem fan f nr mis who let any one p.ck for him. picker to take body in thia vicinity. You may ask are establiahing a new sawmill, near half, or he will sell th«‘m on the tree at how we can do this? We answer: W e town. 25 cents per bushel, lie »ays that not buy in car load Iota, direct from the factories ami pay »pot cash. Com-- in Read “The Spirit of Idaho" by more than 4 per cent, of them are an I l>e convinced, before you buy else wormy and the buyer or picker can Arthur W. North. "Greater Than where. Gold.*’ the harnessing of western rivers throw th- «c out at th- orchard, taking C ha » W esixv only the good ones, bo there is no by Clsyton M Jones, in October Nunset Magarlne. Now on ssle st sll news excuse for any one in thia vicinity not having a bountiful supply of these beat M®ins!tilet $ hlct stands at 15 cents. of winter apples for family coi.mimji- To ail whom it may concern; Eatraycd or stolen- Two 2-vear-oki tion, durtug the coming winter. Notice is hereby given to all whoHi It Jersey bnndle heifers; also one year may concern that the umiersignvd has ling Jersey heifer, dark cvlot. All are JOHN BAYNE been duly ap|>ointed administrator of mulies an.I marked with an overbit in or («LtM the estate of Farlotte Crabtree, de right ear. t‘> reward to any one finding CANDIDATE FOR ceased, by the county court of Linn them ami sending me won! of the fact. «•ounty. Oregon; therefore, all persons Elmer E. Combs, Lacomb Oregon <11« II I .III Xi I', having claims against said estate are Our special »ale of field fencing is Third Judicial District Ne. SS her- by required to present tbe same now on. We are expecting to receive On Official Ballet with the proper vouchers to the under a car of fencing any day from thr Graduated from law le part m nt. sighin! at Scio, Oregon, within six east« rn factory ami, for this reason, we »re offering our present stock at a Willamette University, and admitted to months from the date hereof. Dated this 14th day of Octolwr. 1910. low figure in order to make room for bar June, 1»9X Seventeen years active J ames A. B ilyeu . the new »fork. Get our pricer before practice of law in Sab-m Nominated Administrator at the primary e e -tton. I i-n ’ ocrat. you buy elsewhere. W. R BlLYEV, C has . W eselt (Paid advert!>ement) Attor nay i 9 Halloween Pu»t cards at G<-t1 H'S, \ swell line of scarfs at W -dy A Cains. Dance Saturday night OcL 29 Wvaely a Cain haiL Berks, mags »me» and Posi curili at C. G, ool GH. Hagey the jeweler, is vi ry bu«y » these days, selling Illinois w «( rhe* A beautiful line of dr--»» goods at Wcsely 4 Cains. More new overcoats ami suite hav«- arrived at Wesely & Cams. Foil S»l.E A 5w rock« re la from n.v prise flock of rose comb !^-ghr>rns at fl each. J. E. SlMsNEK F o K RALE A full set of blacksmith tools. Inquire at th«- Scio Livery stable. Raise fruit Instead of bugs, worm» and moss, by using Lilly’s I'-« st Tree Spray. At Wesely's Grocery. Go to <’. G. Gough's ard get you one of thus« white Don ino r .»el.- for th« ghost party on Hallow« t Sewing machine- repaired promptly, by A W Hagey. Als >. all kii.-l» of i sewing machine needle« and nj-air» of ail kinds on hand Have you notie«-d those little r< <1 book» “Win n you w< re bom” »er.«- i Just the thing fur “< baracter ilea ;mg I Parties. Fur sale by C. <«. Gol'<-It. Quite a long stretch of sidewalk has 1 been builded by J. M. Miller am! J. W. i Richardson. The street, also. between i the homes of Miller and Richardson has been opened. Ret ter than gold. Those little red books "When you were t«»rn” series. only 10 cents, They tell you all about yourself. Juat what you want, at C. G. Gov«-H’>». Oswald West, democratic candidate for governor am! Turner Oliver, demo cratic candid«!«- for .»<•<• retary of state, , will speak in Scio on November I, at 11 ! a. m. Let everybody turn out 0 » THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO. DEPENDABLE CLOTHIERS Oregon Albany People Of Oregon IT IS NOW UP TO YOU The popular Colonist Fares will again be in effect between September 1' and (h-tolier l-'i, during which period tickets to Scio will bt uii sale daily from CHICAGO.......... ............ . ...... S. LOUIS.......................... ........ OMAHA ....................... KANSAS CITY ...................... ST. HAUL.................................. i33 C0 $32.0G $25 00 $25 00 $25 CO ami from other cities correspondingly low. These are west bound, one-way fares only, but anyone here can Prepay for relatives or friends in the East, if desired. Consult your local R. R, agent NOW IS THE TIME to let the world know of our vast resour ces ami splendid opportunities for Home Huilding. W rite to everyone }ov know in the East. Send them good instruct ive printed matter, and tell them that the cost of getting here is but little more than half the usual coat, ami call on a lepre-entative of the Southern Pacific Co. for all desired information or write wm . M c M urray General Paaaen««» A«»M Portland, Oregon