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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1910)
SUPPLIMENT TO SNTIAM NEWS VOL. XIV CUR PORTLAND LETTER -Thomas & Son « Portland Or., (S|ieriab—When the annual convention of th.- National ll 1 . ■ \ itlon often* • tn Portland January 4. it will he tne biggest ami most imfMirtant gathering of sheep raiser* in America for year« Question* of vital im|x>rtancv to the I- I- ' ' ■ ■ t-> ' . .- ' ' • .1 « ■ ■ the future |x>hcv of the wool interests will be outlined According Io those high in the council* of th>- organisation. Iitth- support for the wool men may t><- ex- [•ected either from President Taft or Have Just Received 1700 lbs. Candy FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE Just Received 4 A large shipment of Holiday ( ¡00(1», composed of Dishes, Toilet Sets and Toys. This shipment should have been here a month ago and now that it is only one more week to ('In ¡»turns thev will tie marked at execedinirl V low prices. We are headquarters tor every tiling in tin* 1 lol ida a v I inc. Fine assortment of Dolls, \ ases. Toys, ( ’ups and Sauc ers, I.emonadc sets, salad sets, Berry a sets, ( aKe sets, and (¡allies \\ e have all th«- new games that are rdvcrtised. » ( 'll iId s wash set < ¡arden sets Doll bmriries Berry spoons (’ale plates K ni ves and forks Sil ver toilet sets (nt levy • Suspenders in Fancy handker- chiets in boxes fanct boxes, In fact we have everything in the Ihdidav lino. 11 i geest market price paid for produce ■ - - ... ■ - _ ... - - . . , - Í r I I t I ! t 7 R. SHÈLTOX Notary l*ul»l C Administrator of Fatate* MM Negotiated. Abstract» Obtained and Examined OREGON BCtt rHYANT (' I r ATTORNEY AT LAW s CUSICK BLOCK ALBANY tiKEOON A. G. PRILL, Phqsician M. II. Surgeon Pap’8 Coffee House CHAH LES .1. M A11 EH (Sunwudti Riner Br««.l PROPRIETOR. Eve. Wcscly Good baled out hay fur sale. of R. Shelton. Inquire Everything new in woman's collars at W.-sely A Cain's Th- ba«k< t ball ganu-s uf last Friday evening added near I'Jti to the library fund Schillings Best. You know what Guaranteed or your money back by Wraely's Grocery The b.-«t line of fancy and staple grocer *-s in th-- k alley, at living prices nt W e»«-ty’» Grocery. Mrs l.izxi«- Bilveu is making exten the next Congre-s. Both, it seems, sive improv* Hu nts to her property on are determine.! to lead Schedule K. to t’c eoriMI "f South Main and <iul. the «laughter in revising the tariff hill. streets. I The friend« f the threatened schedule Just received Another invoice of would leave the subject to th.- Tantf handsome parlor clocks at Haley's. I Board but it is said President Taft feels Th.-y would make an id«-gant and that the public ex ■ Is further ti Mer appropriate l hrisimn- present. ing with ’he rates on wool and w.mlens Have you noticed those little red and he is determined to accede to their book* "When you wer«- horn" aeries demands. Ju»t the thing for "Character Hea ling ft is f. 't B-. t' .■ v m l men that their Parti.■» For sale by C. G, Gotu.H si I«-of th.- c»-«- h-i ever hedn t>r- Th- Albany Chautauqua society is s nted to the public fairly, while on the e igazing attractions for thr meet of other hand they charge the agitatu-n next y.-ar Several very prominaot that ha ari«.-n against them to the lecturers and musical companies hav<- mudslinger and muck raker in th.- teen engaged. sensational magazines. 'I he chat..-.-« for a -aw mill in or pear ••Schedule K ” »aid I’ Lively, Ncio ar.- growing brighter A mill cha rman of thr general arrangements man. who ha« the ne<< s-ary wh‘- «•• committee, ■•will he meat of th«- with all has be.-n to look up the matter cocoanut ns far a« th.- convention is twice and. w.- un lerstand, talks favor- enno-med It is the life of the wool a |g tra h- and whm it ’» threatened the Th«- Farmers Meat .Market will p.i ,• existence of the wool industry is in danger. Wool growers all over the th»- highest market once for be«-f, Country a-e a*arme 1 nt the rapid ad mutton, veal. (s.rk. hide* nul eggs. vancement of th<- sentiment for a They .hint want th«- earth, but they do change in the w«>q| s<-he lules of the 1 want your prndttcv and are willing to | pay for it. tariff " The program, as m-w outlined, in- John K Tarpley, of Contra ' <*ta ciuci.■* manv «penker» of nations* co mty, < al., and a n-sMrnt of -co pro-> nere.- who will »|-*ak on tariff forty two years ago, is visiting his ms •<-■ a* d ’ th. r »objects of viti nephew, W M I’hi'lip«. of rear this im'or'.per to the w.-ol industry. c t> H" will vi*.t relatives in 'n gon A m.-at sheep an i goat show will be for nmr weeks. held in connection w'th the convention, Every family has n. r I of a ptasl, wh ch m-et« a» 1 -e armory, anil prize reliable liniment. For apralr-a, brum. , a-iir -.i from all over the country will st.ren. s* of th.- mu* < * and rheumatic tie o'. • xhib t’on. Breeders and wool pains there is none la-tt« r t|. r. Cham men ar - tn1 ng tmusual interest in the berlain'» Fold by all d> alers. approaching aetwion an<| thev will An old-fashioned charivari was ten- attend tn verv lar’<■ numbers, I’ being d r.d Mr an«! Mrs Jas. A Richardaon, expected that no le», than fitwio ts-oplc last Thurscav als.ut m-dnlght. A directly interest, •<! in tlie sheen business number of charges of dynamite were will he in Portland d-iring the four «•vpl.slcd wh <-h rattled th«> windows days’, f the convention several hundred yards awav. .Mr. James J. Hill plaved Santa Claus Richardson respomied with cigars. this week by visiting Or. gon and When your feet are wet and cold, promising new railways Extensions arui your teaJy chill«-«! through from of tile Oregon Trunk Line from the exfosur«-, take a big dose «if < handier’ present propose.! terminus at Bend lam’s Coutfh R.-medy; blithe your feet south through Interior Oregon, the in hot water before going tn bed. and l*u*hing of the United Railway west you ar« alrnoat certain to Ward off a ward to Tillamook and the building of severe cold. For sale by alt dealers. an i i de pendent Hill passenger station in Portland were some of the things Notice the Empire Builder outlined Oregon may one «lay have the most beautiful scenic highway in the world, for the new road now under construct on m : jo okm . oe to Crater Lake from Medford is said by experts to tie superior to any on I nr Be*t Plan* in Portland in tsi this continent or through the Alps in the grandeur of ita scenery. Road I» al experts of the Government in charge of the work say the new highway will have no superior anywhere and rharact- erne the work as "Forty five miles of at W mi end id the Mort isoli Street macadamising through the greatest scenic section of the world.“ fi * vht.n.-. Exchange No. Il Aidmml Locals Mask Ball New Year A ('am Hall. I Thomas & Son, Stayton lieti E-tit“ NO. 22 SCIO. ORE.. DECEMBER 23. 1!»H* A- I hsvc purchased T. <>. N« al’s interest in th«- hardware atvl implement buainesa conduct.-d urwb-r the firm name of Morrison A Neal, all accounts of said flrm are now due and payable at th«1 store to N. I. Morrison. Pleas«- call an«! settle, either by cash or note, as I need the dough. N. I. M<1RI<IM<IN thr Instruction t.y be offered this year is probal.lv th«- Is st since these Ciiurses Wer- «lariat several y«w« ag- Ex The Oregon Agricultural College will pert« In the vari.iu« branches have Iwen commence its annual special short secure«i and the spircial work will courses for farmers on January 3 and extend over a perital of six weeks.