The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 06, 1911, Image 5

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ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Not (■* Wright
BU» n¿ea
Notary Public
Heal
Administrator of Estates
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ALBANY
OFEGGN
Negotiated.
Scio Livery and Feed Stable
OKKGOS
Tb» B«-»t l’lac« in Portland to Eat
la at
Samyi* R omm far Caounerdal Trardrn
Pap’s Coffee House
intuì new management
J. li POl\\ D. Plop.
St. Charles Hotel
ALBANY
at W m | end of tbs Mort toon Street
bridge.
It ltOKlR TM
J. L < Al.AVAN
<-PANT PINTLE Pro»
A betrat I»
Obtain«-.) and Examined
scie
CIIAKI.ES J. MAHER.
OREGON
flack» Connect • lib all trains both al
West Frio and Munkrr».
Our rigs are fir»t class and <-ur horas» |
rw»i drivers. I'n,e. reasMualJe.
Mill City | ’ems
DR. W. R. BII.YEV
(Survraaor I»- Kmcr Broa.T
PROPRIE Tok
.WnT- SANTIAM NEWS
Watch th«« Icgitlaturc Iwtch the hie
laws.
Mr. Stlt* ha» homesteaded the Wm
OVER WOODWORTHS DRUG STORE Zine place, which wa» relinquish«!.
.Mr. He* «-man ha* »old tome trrcta
BOTH PHONES
• ( la ..I to llarlcy If.•■.»••man and Mr.
ALBANY * -
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OREGON ■ Stitoon.
The new school house near Potato
A. G. PRILL. M. D.
H.ll. ia neat and comnuxiious.
The voter» of l ox v alley and Rock
creak prvcincts, vote*! down the pr. •
p
p»ae«l special road tax.
A fruit grower» »»»oeiation for the
Telephone, Exchange N«>. Il
upper Santiam country, will I hi organ»,
M'lo
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OREGON ed eoon.
The Davie l.ruth re heve put in an
electric light olant on Mad crees, w hich
C. C. BRYANT
light the house» and barm of several
mountain ranche*. The f irmer* can
• n»ily put in their own light plants,
combine in one plant in each community
CUSICK BLOCK
and thereby boat the oil trust.
Mill City has a four-room achool
ALBANY
OREGON
house, yet need» more room.
Dr. Rams. ) will make a fancy »tock
i farm of the Shahan and Harnea ranchea.
T. J. Buller has just completed the
bridge . on Rock and DeFord creeks.
The Northwestern Electric Light Co.
hv located its plant at Bad Banka
, creek, below Niagara.
A banker from Iowa wants land in
this vicinity for an orchard.
Mr. Turnidge has moved to his new
home on the Dick Mayo place.
The Christmas tree exerci»«-« at the
Presbyterian church in Mill City, were
i th* l*»t ever.
Thousand» of fruit trees will be
planted 111 thus country in the near
futuie
R. A. Shaw will plant till
1 acres.
lohn SchriMHl.T i« putting in a new
' mill ¡»> im I a im I to preparing to du a ru»h-
ing lumtwring business.
DENTIST
Physician
>
Surgeon
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Everything to be Sold Regardless of Price
K ohn K oh
COMMENCING
Shelburn Siftings
Now is the time to save money on Hardware, Stoves, Furniture, Carpets, anything
you need in this line. You will never again have the opportunity to buy at the
prices we are offering our entire stock at.
We must sell regardless of cost, as we
are contemplating making a change in our business.
Come in and see us.
These Pri ces Are For Cash Only
9 bar 40 inch
fencing
per r«»«l
8 b«r 32 inch
fencing 77,,
per n «1
10 Iwtr 48 in.
fencing dr.,
per n«l AOv
18 l>ar 18 in.
44«c
12 foot iron gate
at
..........
895 14 Double disk drill, sale price
only.............................................................
36 12-18 Disk harrows, sale price
at
14.60 60-spike tooth harrow, sale
price.............................................................
49 John Deere sulky plow, sale price
only
..........................
25 Feed chopper, sale price
at only ... ..................................................
Three and half horse power gas engine
at
95 John Deere Buggy, sale price
only
....................
78 John Deere buggy, sale price
at ...............................................................
25 Fanning mill
at ...............................................................
15.50 walking plow
at ............... ..........................................
49 John Deere plow, sj>ecial sale
pnc<’
60 John Deere disk plow, sale
price.............................................................
$4.00 Inin beds, full size
special sale price ....
3.25 Iron beds, full size
special sale price......
2.00 spring mattresses '
our special sale pri--e
4.50 Wool mattresses,
special sale price ......
$3.10
$2.83
$1.78
$3.93
$86.75
$31.25
$12.76
$43.25
$21.30
$152.00
$78.45
$58.75
$19.50
$12.85
$44.00
$48.00
Bari» wire, bale of
100 pounds
$3.18
$8.50 Washing machine
10 Washing machine
at
3.25 No. 9 Copper boiler, sale
pru •
50 cent Glass wash board, onr special
price
3.50 Wringer, our special sale
price only
28.75 Steel range, square, our special
$8.35
$2.68
34c
$2.98
$23.75
$28.30
$130
57c
58c
58c
$39.75
price at only
I
35.00 Steel range, with re tervoir, our
1 pedal prlee
1.75 Double bit axe, our
special price
75 cent long handle shot el, special
sale price
85 cent j>er foot Chinook crosscut Baw,
sale paice, per foot
8.5 cent Buck saws, during this special
sale they go at only............................
$55 Sharpless cream separator, sale price
at ............................
$11.IM» Giunge. our special
sale price o*»ly
10.00 Steel lounge, cur
special ale price
3.50 Oak Rockers, our special
sale price
6.00 six foot extension table
our special price
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di tfl
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$20.00 Sewing machine, our
special price
35.00 Seizing machine, our
qpadaJ •
pr ■
300.00 Piatio, less than the
factor, price
65.00 Organ, our special
sale pric«* .......
$15.65
$28.00
$221.00
$54.75
REGCLAR PRICE W I EE BE(’IIARGEI) IA)R GOODS SOLD O\TIME
Special prices on Paints,
Oils, Stains, and Brushes
Big Values in Tinware,
Granitware, Cutlery. Etc.
Chas. Wesely
S|>ecial Bargai ng in
ONE PRICE TO ALL
Rugs and Wall|>aper
Our Motto
Scio
Oregon
Carpets,
Linoleum.
Mrs. Hogan, of Albany, to spending
th« w.-ek with her daughter, Mr».
Falkner.
Robert Wrhrli of Con Ion, sjient laut
week with hi» friend. T. J. Gibbon».
M L. Ilrown ai d wife, of Go«»ch, are
visiting the latter» parents, Mr. and
Mm. George.
Twenty-six of Shelburn'» popular
young people had a watch |>arty la»l
sMurday night. A tine time wa» had.
Earl Ru-wel of Black Rock, I» »land­
ing the holiday» with home folk».
< hurch »«rvic«-» were held at the
Catholic church last Sunday morning.
Sterling Bilyeu ha» moved hi» family
to -hclliurn.
Mr. Bilyeu haa taken
charge of the barS-r »hop here.
Mr. and Mr». Blatchford, of I'lain-
view, are viaiting their «on», Alfred
and George.
A h Blain, Shelburn*» popular black
smith, to kept very busy these day».
The Mpangenberg »tore wax burglar-
toed Iwt Wednesday night.
Some
money ai d a few article» of clothing
were taken.
Mr. arid Mrs. J M. Smith »pent
Christmas we«>k at Gooch, visiting their
sons, Lewis and Luther.
R. C.
In thi Circuit of th« Slat« of Orogon
For th« County of linn
Department No. 2.
In the matter of the applica­
tion of
A. W. Gaines, Eva B. Daven­
port. A. C. Gaine», J. F.
Gaines. L. J. Gaines. Jorie W.
Gaines, Surah P. I^ever, an«l
G. B. I.eeirr to register title
to the land in »aid application
d« »«'ribe<i. to-wit: D>ts num
bereil thirty-three <33) and
thirty four CM) in the dty of
8eio, Linn county. Oregon, a»
the »ame apje-ar and ar«- desig­
nated ii | m > ii thy- rcconl<-<l plat
lhcre«>f on file and of record in
I the office of the county recor­
i der in and for »aid county and
»tatr. Plaint iff«
va.
John IVe.nely and R. M. Cain
and all whom it may coneern.
Defendants.
Not ics
I To all whom it may concern:
Take notice, that on the 31 at day of
December. A. D.. 1910, an application
was tiled by the said A. W. Gaines et
J al. in the Circuit Court of Linn county,
for initial registerntion of th«- title to
th* land above described.
, Now unless you appear on or liefore
th- Ml day of F-d>riiary. A. D. 1911,
and show cause why such application
shall not be granted, the »ame will be
taken as confessed, and a decree will
be entered acronfing to the prayer of
the application and you will be forever
barred from disputing the same.
J. W. Mil.1.KB. Clerk
By W. L. Marks. Deputy
C. C. Bryant,
Applicant»' Atty.
First publication Jan. fi. 1911.
Last publication Feb. 3, 191L