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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1911)
K I i I I I i 14nn County Abstract Co. I I I BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT THEN GO AHEAD A very old bit of advice that is ever new in the matter of real estate titles. Abstracts are like weapons of !efen-c, when you need one at all, v«»ti ne««l a good reliable one. • ('on»ult ns on any title in this comity V ALBANY, ORE. 3U3 Broadalbin St. CD o < < < f ■< f>- <> < ■ F ■o> i WALL PAPER I I I Woodworth Drug Co., •> Wr» Largest Stock outside of Portland Samples and Estimates on Request + FISHING TACKLE ❖ Expert Truss fitting Camera supplies, etc Albany, ore O)-«■■»■<>•«■■»■ > <F4MMBM<D4BH*-< << d >«■»( y •it VF ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Carefully prepared by competent an I experienced employes thoroughly familiar with tin- records of Linn County. Accuracy, neatness and dispatch is our motto. We are now abstracting tin- iiintruim-nts tih-ddaily and can'serve the public most etlicu-nl 1 v. We use the most modern and up to date system of ab stracting • An unlimited amount of m<>m-y to hiiin on •> per cent, per annum on approved farm security BOTH PHONES IN THE OFFICE TELEPHONE OR WRITE Albany Abstract Co., l m . CURL latater LOOKS LIKE CITY COUNCIL OUTLOOK FOR BUSINESS The Old CoaficH Goes Oil--The Neu C « I 1911 GOOD ob I Sees I« Th Sete Ccriersery iRcreases Its Capital Sci# Promises to Oo lore Bu.Uing Tin Fir Monday the city council of 1910 met SIKH to $59 000 for its final ni««-ting, Mayor Myer preealing. Councilmen present were J A Bilyeu, N. I. Morrison. Perry Bilyeu, J. I., t'alavan and W. A We learn from the state ami county Ewing. record* that the Scio Condensed Mdk F. L. A committee reported that Co., has made an important move for a the belt at the light statioi ha4 tn-rn permanent business. The company fixed. wks first capitalised at >15,000. It Bills allowed p. 11. MacDonald. was soon found that this sum was in >3.35; Fobn Supply Co., H 28; H. C sufficient to operat«- the business, It Milter. X* 34 W. C. Simmons, >1.25; paid for the plant but did not furnish Ralston Supply t o., K-X.36. E. J. Dalev, ■co the necessary capital for operation. To >2 00; N. I Morrison, «6.96; Valveline gel money for operating expenses, the Oil Co.. 11.60; D. Clifford, «4 25; W. individual member* had to became W Williams. >1 36; F. B West. >ik\.(Mi; responsible for th«- money needed. A 1. N Weddle, «33.80: J. A. Bilyeu, V Now knowing about what money is $2 00; I.. W Pomeroy, >1.3.68. needed ami expecting to enlarge the Bill <>f i<> I'lu-.c.g mill »a, r« f< real output, the necessary capital has been to incoming council. provided for. U e are informe«! that Report of city election r< ad and A ♦ >36,000 of this amount has been taken placed on file. an<i paid in. RefMirts of recorder ami tr»asur>r the incoming The prfiduct of the factory, thus far, read and rvfored to has proven to be gilt e«ig«-«| ami the 1 committee on A A C. expenses. The new council was then sworn in supply has been intirely inadequate to supply th«- demand. Order* have been and (was railed to order by .Mayor The following councilmen on hami all the time which tho com Peery, pany could not fill. With increased answered to their names : Philippi, A ■<u capital. M that th«- factory ran be run Jones, J. A. Bilyeu, Prill, Morrison. R. t.. full 1-ai>ai-itv. it is «•xp.-ded th.it Shelton, and John Wesely. A resolution relative to the prepara most of the business offered can be tion of a new charter for the city read taken care of. If Scio hail more industria* like th» and laid on the table until th«- regular . above, there would I m > no need of meeting. Mayor Peery appointed the following asking a railroad to come into town. standing committee* We could hardly keep them out Let Light ami Water Prill, Wesely and us encourag«- every enterprise, no Morrison. matter of what character, which will add to a payroll. We used more | h -«>- j Streets an«l Public Property. Jone*. pic. more factories and more house, Philippi, Shelton. Ways and Means Bilyeu, Morrison, for people to live in. Philippi. Ordinance -'helton. Prill, Bilyeu. Come to Heyne'a for hot drinks and Accounts and Current Expense- sandwiches. Shelton. Morrison, Wesely. Health Mayor Peery, Marshal Wed- Wm Brenner arrived home from his die and Dr A. G. Prill. visit to Mexico, on Wednesday. I I i I Rekrte's Sal« Se eral Tears The nresvnt outlook for Scio and vicinity for the year 1911 seem* now to be most promising. With the crop I rospect l>eliig excellent and the new blood which is sure to com» to our town, the business outlook I« Hrwt class, Our merchants have all reported the past year to have been most satis- factory; yet they expect the present year to surpass the year just closed in volume of business. The building outlook, especially in th. residence line, promise* to be quite extensive, Among those who are ex peeling to erect residences are: S. Philippi. J. !.. Cala van, P. H. Mae- Donald and J F. Wesely. Of course liter» will be a number of others who have not yt t fully determined to build. The K of P expect to erect a Pythian temple with an opera house beneath, which will coat near J.fwm. Should our sawmill project material ise. |>erha|Mi a half-doxrn or more residences, not above included, will lie erected. 'hould our city limits be enlarged, which now seems likely, there i* sure to l>e something akin to a building Istoni inaugurated. Dur citixen* should all encourage development in every way possible. We an make our town gruw if we all work harmoniously for that end. Diplhena Was Fatal Just after wv went to press last week, we learned that the family of A I. Arnold. of near town was afflicted with dipethcria and. because of neglect to call the doctor, in a malignent form. Several of the children had had, what was belaivcd to be ordinary sore throat, occasioned by a cold. Home remedies Were applied and all ssemsd to be getting over the trouble, except Walter, the subject of this item. He, not getting on aa well as desired, Dr. Prill was called, who pronounced the trouble diphtheria. A trained nurse was sent for and every thing possible «lone. But nothing availed, Walter died last Sunday morning and was hurried the following day in Franklin Butte cemetery. Walt* r wn:< a bright boy, 15 year« old, exceedingly fond of his mother and well thought of by his neighbor* and as.ociati-s. Hi* early and sudden tak ing off is extremely sad and the family hxv«- th«- sympathy of the entire community. Tuesday the rc|sirt came into town that Mr. Arnold had liecome afflicted with the same disease. Hut, it is thought, that he will get along all right. Try Morrison for the Union lxwk Notice is hereby given that the poultry netting, Stretrhea like fiekl undersigned referee will on Monday, fence. ' th» 9th day of January, 1911, at the ' hour of 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at The Farmers Meat Market will pay ■ the front door of th«> Court Hous««, in the highest market price for beef, th<- City of Albany, Linn County, mutton, v»al, pork, hides and egg*. Oregon, pursuant to the decree and They <k»nt want the earth, but they <io order of sale duly made and entered in want your produce an«i arc willing to the Circuit Court of the Stat«- of Ore- pay for it. , I gon. for Linn County, on Deeemtier 6, 1910, in that certain suit pending in When given aa soon as the rrvupy said Court, wherein W. F. Gill ami cough appear* Chamberlain's Cough Claudia Gill, are plaintiffs, and. Verona Remedy will ward off an attack of F. Daniel, Norma Arant ami Winfred croup and prevent all danger ami cause I L. Arant, her husband, Lucile Daniel. of anxiety. Thousands of mothers use Lorena Daniel Clarence Dani«-I and it successfully, ►‘old by ail dealers. Edward Daniel are defendanta. sell at public auction, to the highest ami beat Head in January Sunset Magatine, . bidtier for c»sh in hand subject to "Los Angeles, Homeland." Sujx-rbly • confirmation by said court, all th« illustrated in four color*, The Spell, right, title ami Interest of th«- above by C. N. and A. M. Williamson, A I named plaintiffs ami defendants in th«- thrilling California romance. Now on ' following described premises, to-wit: ..ale at all news stands, 15 cents. Beginning at th«- N. E. corner of lot No. 70, as the same is known and Constipation is the cause of many destgtated upon the original plat and ailments and disorder* that make life survey of the town of Scio, in Linn miserable. Take Chamberlain's Stom County, Oregon, ami running thence ach and l.iver Tablets, keep your west 50 feet; thence south 150 feet; bowels regular and you will avoid these thence east 50 feet; thence north 150 dineases. For sale by all dealers' feet to the place of beginning, situate in the city of Scio, Linn County, Or. Medicines that aid nature are always m<*t effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acta on thia plan. It allays th** cough, relieves the lungs, o|>ens the secretion* anti aid* nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testified to its superior excellence. Fold by all dealers. The N kws is in receipt of the new R. SHKl.TON, referee. I folder map, published by the Oregon- First publication December 9, 1&10. Washington Railway and Navigation Last January 6, 1911. company. The obverse side has a splendid resume of the resource* and Library Bemllt Report possibilities of Oregon. A* an emigrant getter, the map i* sure to prove a The following is a condensed report winner. the receipts and expenditures of the money obtained from the recent library Do you know that fully nine out of benefit. ••very ten case* of rheumatism are Receipts-At door >19.60; refresh simply rheumatism of the muscle* due ments and candy >11.75. total >31.35. to cold or damp, or fhronic rheumatism, Expenditures Expenses >5.90. hooks and require -r»o internal treatment «34.40, total 90.10. Balance on hami whatever? Apply Chamberlain'* Lini- for freight, etc., >1.06, total «31.06. ment freely anti see how quickly it L L. GOuptw give* relief. For sale by all dealer*. Prin. The Oregonian is, evidently, trying to convict Senator* Bourne and Cham berlain of negligence, in allowing Oregon to be drframb-d of her share of the reclamation fund. That paper should be fair enough to placo the blame where it justly belongs upon the shoulder* of Congressman Ellis, who was a member of the committee which allowed the defrauding clause to be insert«!. Any newsyaper when commenting upon an incident which is of the fpast, »hould be honorable enough to state facta and, aa far as possible, the honest intent of those participating in the incident. 0 I