The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 13, 1911, Image 5

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(Continu«) from png’- 41
forth As a result of the grand jury’s
investigations, it is apparent that both
ALBANY
OPLutN parties have participated lu the vote
buying. Starting at 11 and J2. prices
have risen in recent years to til prr
vote Much of the l»."»iling has been
almoat ( hi M ic . Instances of auctioning
votes are report«! Judge Blair, born
ami brought up in the county, recently
determined to end the corruption.
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Scio Livery and Feed Slabie
Surfit F«ecu fot Commtnu! Tnvtlcn
UTOW SLW RAMAÚLMEXT
J. H I'OUA D, Prop.
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J. L. CALAVA»
GHANTlriiTLl
la the Circuit it the Stitt of Ortç th
For :ht County it Lun
Pro*.
Hacks con lint wiib all trains l»<tli al
Department No, 2
West Scio and Munkers.
ihir rigs ate first cis«» and our borse» I In th«- matter of the applica
twin of
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drivers. Prices reasonable.
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LEVANT
A. W. Cairns. Eva B Davan-
port, A. C. Caines, J. F. |
Gaines, I.. J. Gaines, Jone W.
Gaines, Surah 1“. 1-cever, ami
G. B. Leaver to register title
CUSICK fcLOCK
to the land m said application
described, to wit: Lots num
ALBANY
OREGON CARPENTER NG AND GENERAL . Iwrrd thirty-three (:’3) and
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thirty four (M4> in the city of Notice
Scio, Linn county, Oregon, as
CONSTRUCTION
the same upjwar and uro ilvsig-
I tinted upon the recorded |>lat
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SCIO. ORFG'N
| thereof on lib> and of record in
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the office of the county recor­
der in ami for said county ami
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♦ ■ rua> «nd Sçtcifkitiocj I'urubJwd if frurtd state. I'laintitYs
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REAL ESTATE DEALERS
John Wcoaly ami It M. Cain
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and all whom it may concern. ,
The iieat Place in Portlaml to Eat
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¡To
all whom it may concern:
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I Take notice, that on the 3lst day of
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Stock lianchea. Fruit
I December. A D.. 1910. an application
was til.d by the said A. W. Games et
Ranchea, Farm and
at Weal end of the Morrison Street
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al. in the Circuit Court of L.nn county,
City Pro|H.Tty of all
bridge.
for initial regiatcratlon of the title to
:
Kind*. Timber Lands
| the land above described.
CHARI.ES
.1.
MAHER
:
If you have land to
Now unless you appear on or before
(Hucceeaor te Riner Brea.)
the 6th day of February, A. D. 1911.
sell and wish it hand­
PBOPR'ETOR.
i and show cause why such application
led in a legitimate
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shall not lie granted, the same will be
manner without graft
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taken as confess«!, ami a decree will
come in and see us.
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tie enter«! according to the prayer of
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the application ami you will be forever
' Real Estate
Notary Publie barred frum disputing the same.
J. W M ii . i . km . Clerk
Administrator of Estates
By W. L. Marks. Deputy
C. W. TEBAULT
C. C. Bryant.
.oa ns Negotiated. Abstract#
Applicants' Atty.
Lyons St.
Albany, Ore.
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Obtained and Examined
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First publication Jan. 6. 191!.
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ALBANY
OREGON
r. W. KING
AT TORNEY AT LAW
I TEBAULT REAL ESTATE CO
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Pap's Coffee House
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R. SHELTON
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a a a a a
Among those indicted are many of his ' will go to Pro s r ami speak before ths
life-king friends and sume of his early Washington orchardists on th« pr >-
playmates Men in all walks of life j p rel a»»<H'iatloti.
and unblemished reputation otherw ise,
Thousands of p>unds of black walnuts
have been caught in the net. So far, an! acorns arc Iwing ship|<d by the
the judge has indicated his purpose to < ivcrnmcut from Arkansas to District
g«> after only the vote sellers. So Fore: ter Chapman of Portland to tw
strung have been their demands for d stributed for mc I throughout the
compensaron for their ballots that b irtw d-over forest art as of the Pacific
otficeholdera have been able to earn Northwest. Forest rangers will <ake
only small net salaries. Where pleas charge of planting the seed ard within
of guilty have ticen made the offender the next quarter century it ii cxp-cted
has been disfranchised five years and Oregon will have great qua itities of
fined a nominal sum. Workhouse hard wood« available for funiturv
terms have been i iven to practically making and other uses.
all. but moat of the prison sentences
A project to creats a reserve for
have been rni’p« • d. d An editor who , mule tail deer in the liva bad r-g en
denounced the investigation hits been of Kinmath County has been start«1
minished fur contempt. Corruption in .uni ths- matter will be brought to 'he
Adams county g<~-« lutck for more than attention of Presulent Taft. Opposi­
twenty years and is perhaps largely tion has developed, however, on ths*
due to a general sanction of a growing part of sheepmen who want to r< tain
custom as well as the absence of rail­ the lava het! country for winter range,
ways, telegraph ami the telephone. they contend the dee reserve ah e'd
There is in the county only one railway Iw created in the mountains nearby.
line, a branch of the Norfolk and
Portland proposes
to celebrate
Western, and few telegraph and tele­
Dewey
Day.
Muy
1.
1911,
in a manner
phone lines West Union. the county
long
to
bu
ri-till
ml-ersal.
The cruiser
seat, is not rem hud by either telegraph
or railway. In this respect it stands tioston, which is credited with having
t-..| the fist. ., "i tin--punish Anieil-
alone among county seata in Ohm."
, can w ar. will la- in the hnrbor, i cling
as ti training ship for the Oregon Naval
lie >-rv . nd the line >ui that tired
on the Spaniards in Manila Hay will
Preaident \twell of th’ Stale llorti- tssi-n out a alute t> Admiral Ihwy.
culural -ocK ty has issued a call for a That great sen t'ghter is to be invited
convention of fruit growers ami fruit to attend t) e Portland celebration.
shipping associations of the Pacific
Wealth in < regun streams, as well as
Northwest to meet at Portland Janu­ in the fertile soil of the Beaver state,
ary 21. The convention will consider i- shown by th« figures of the annual
the organisation of a fruit growers tak» of salmon in Oregon alters,
central selling agency ami also decide - < fly the Columbia Bluer. A total of
what atitudt shall be taken toward 29W.IAH) cases. 35.01)0,000 pound*, wan
apple box legislation.
) ked duri >■ the finst year, having a
it is proposed to model the association value of |3,fOP,OOO.
on the citrus fruit growers organisa­
Eugene Ivuoatora will build a home
tions of California and limit it to the
for their < n merciul clu >. The Club
boxed atiple trade. It will include
Western Montan t and Wesnem Colo­ will incorpt rate and issue bonds,
erecting a live or six story building for
rado, which, with the Padflc North-
their quarters and leusi ig such si r, lus
w.»t, grow pri tb'ullv all the twoied
snare
as there may be. The Eugene
apples of the cot! itry. Better distribu­
club
is
very much alive, having lately
tion of apples, providing against glut
a '<led a large number of membi rs and
in some markets and scant hujoi I v In
others, uro the prime objects of the a big promotion fun I is now leing
raised.
association
A large increase in the general state
The convention, coming as it iloes the
w>-ek following the rn cling of the fund is shown during the last two
"ashington Horticultural Association y< irs. according to the reps rt of the
at Prosser on Ja i iary 17, will pro >a Secretary of -tale. Receipts amount
bl/attract some attmtion from that to »1,732,! .<9. against J2.WJ6.4O5 for the
body. President Atwell and others preceding biennial period.
OÜR PORTLAND LETTER
I Now is the Time, Jan. 4 o 28
o
UR SECOND CLEARANCE. SALE of min < anil boys High Grade (Nothing and furnishing good *, should mean something to you.
It isn’t simply that
you have a chance at thia Mason of the year to buy clothing for less money than is usually aaked and paid for them; but you have a chance to buy
unusually high grade clothing and furnishing goods at les» than the price asked for the medium low grade goods.
Our clothing line is
made up of such clothes makers as Hart Schoffner & Marx and Clothcraft, the highest grade clothing makers in the world.
JI E.VS OVEHCO.ITS
JiEXfS SUITS
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All of our $15.00 suits go during
this sale at ........................
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All $18.00 to $40.00 Overcoats,
your choice for...................
$14.98
All our $15.00 overcoats go
during this sale at
................... $8.75
All $18.00 to $-10.00 suits. Blue Serge, Fancy
Worsted and Cashmer. your
d 1 1 QQ
choice in this sale
4^ * ^»^O
$8.75
MENS HATS
z\ll $;l.0u hats. Hawes X- Brown jnakes,
in stiff and soft, all new shapes
and colors, go at
p-C./uV
MENS SHIRTS
One line of mens $1.00 and $1.50
shirts, at........................
3
Cl
Vi
60c
9
SPECI A L
MENS HOSE
Mens 50 cent hose
now ..................
Mens 25 cent hose
now. ..................
21c
19c
MENS UNDERWEAR
One line of wool shirts and drawers
worth $L00 and $1.50, at............
Ono table of hats all $:L00 values
your choice ........................ .........
$1.00
All of our $4.00 and $5.00 Stetson
hats go at................................ ..
$3.00
BOYS SUITS AND OVERCOATS
78c
25 to 50 per cent off during thia sale
%
or no alft rations durimi this sah
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Tracy Clothing Company
ALBANY, OREGON
330 Weit First Street
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