SGIO STANDS
AT THE TOP
SOODS ARE M0VIH6
VERY FAST
IN OUR JANUARY
CLEAN UP SALE
Scjl Jachsa't Repert Slows tie hreetfiv
o! trowtl cl tar ScheH
People are tuki: g advan
tage of the great reductions
which reign in every depart
ment.
2000 pairs <.f shoes,
everyone ■ bargrin.
Ladies suits are ex
tremely ow priced,
liundre Is of otl er
goods < ffers many
chances to »■ave.
Attend this sale as soon as
you can. The biggest bar
gains are sure to go first.
S £ YOUNG*SON
A lbany . O regon
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LOCAL
BREVITIES.
Oysters any style st Heyne’s con
fectionary.
Books, magazines and Boat cards at
C G ■«>< GH.
Dr. J. W Cole, Physician
Surgeon. Scio, Oregon.
ami
W. A. Ewing was a spectator st the
Portland Sheep Show, last week.
Remember. the Special sale at
Chas. Weeely’s will clt<ee January 15.
V. Cladek returned from a business
visit t<> Portland, last Saturday even
ing.
Make money from your hens by ''red
ing Lee's Egg Maker, bone, shell and
grit. At Wesely's Grocery.
I will give lly )>er cent discount for
cash on all outstanding accounts for 10
days.
N. I. M okkimon
The best line of fancy and staple
groceries in the Valley, at living prices
at Wesely'a Grocery.
J M. Burnside, of Haines Oregon, a
relatives of the Gills, of this city, is
visiting in thia city.
Raise fruit instead of bugs, worms
and moss, by using Lilly's Bret Tree
Spray. At Weaely’s Grocery.
We give below a synopsis of Sup!..
jJackaon's annual report. It will be
•een that the perctnlage of increase
for the Scio schools stand rqual to the
best and had the full enrollment 41531
been made, Scio's percentage of In
crease would have been nearly 3!
fprr cent. Scio stands fourth in the
high schools of the county.
County School bu;x r>r '«•«> (.-t t W I
Jackson has completed the school
«numeration for Linn county and the
figures are very gratifying, there be
ing a healthy increase in nearly all
districts The total number enrolled
in Linn county schools for !W11 is 7704.
which is 2H5 more than appeared on the
rolls in 1910. when the figures were
7419. Albany has 1473 school children
this year, a gsin of 91 or 6 per cent
over I9J0, when the figures were 1882.
In licbanon the gain was 56, or 10
p-r cent, the enrollment In 1911 being
rt N and In 1910 552. North Brownsville
has gained 6, in 1910 having 266 and
1911 171; South Brownsville lost 3
having 209 in 1910 and at present
Harrisburg shows a healthy increase of
20 per cent, the figures being 1910, 175
and ¡911. 210; Halsey has a decrease of
11. the enrollment in 1910 bring 149 and
1911, 139. Scio game«! 31 pupi s. or 30
percent, the 1910 figures being 117 am!
1911, ISO On the fifteen high schools
of Linn county having courses of from
one to four years, the attendance is
618. In the 10 principal high schools
of the county the enrollment for 1911
, is as follows: Albany 265; 1* banon
K9. N. Brownsville.
Hcio. 33; Halsey,
27; Harnlsburg. 31; Oakville, 19; and
I .acorn b, 19. Superintendent 'akson
reports 12 or 15 new sch<«>l buildings
erected in Linn county unng 1910, all
modern and substantial structures, the
(•eat being those of Albany, Browns
ville and Lebanon. A card Containing
many useful suggestions is being
mailed by Mr. Jackson to the teachers
throughout the county and wdl uq-
llivm
in conducting their rooms properly.
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Cirlead Jcsl Fectned
Save your subscription for the Ore
Schillings Best. You know what.
gon Journal on Bargain Day. February Guaranteed or your money back by
1 to 7 for Imogene GIB, Postmistress.
Wesely'a Grocery.
Better than gold. Thoee little reel
F or “ ai .K 400 bushels of vetch seed,
books "When you were born" series,
ready for seeding, at 51.10 per bushel,
only 10 cents. They tell you all about
at Hantiain Farm. K. W. G ainer
yourself. Just what you want, at C.
When buying a cough medicine for
G. GovuH'a.
children bear in mind that Chamber
Oregon had her first touch of winter lain's Cough Remedy is most effectual
in Scio, thia week. Very high winds for colds, croup and whooping cough
Sunday night and more or leas snow and that it contains no harmful <^rug
Monday night and Tuesday. The snow For sale hy all dealers.
me ltd as fast as it fell.
Read in January Sunset Magmine,
Representative Rusk, of Wallowa "Loa Angeles, Homeland." Superbly
county, was elected speaker of the illustrated in four colors. The Spell,
House of Representatives and Ben bv C. N. and A. M. M illiamson. A
Selling waa elected president of the thrilling California romance. Now on
Senate, at Salem, last Monday.
sale at all news stands, 15 cents.
The Farmers Meat Market will pay
Do you know that fully nine out of
the highest marcet price for beef, every ten cases of rheumatism arc
mutton, veal, pork, hides and «ggs. simply rheumatism of the muscles due
They dont want the earth, but they do to cold ot damp, or chronic rheumatism,
want your produce and arc willing to and require no internal treatment
pay for it
whatever? Apply Chamberlain's Lini
Ri fiairs to the Woodburn Springfiekl
branch of the Southern Pacific are
badly needed. Passengers almoat have
seasickness because the road is so
unlevel, joints low. etc. Unless re
pairs are made soon, first-class news
it ms will be plentiful.
EVENT AT ALBANY
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o
The People’s Store
IO BI T
is THE PLACE
Th«' must interesting and important
event of th«* year to people that are
desirous of saving mooev and moat
particularly to people of limited means
that are <-cunp«-n«-d to save money, is
the Great Annual t learunce Sale at
the Big Store of I hambers A Mc
Cune's.
The past record of their
Great Annual Sales has proven to the
pcuple that it Is an opportunity once
a year never surpassed on the Pacific
Coast, and thousands of people wait
for this Great Annual Sale and croad
the Big Store from the first day to
the last.
The buying power of this large
Merchandise Emporium enables them
to umier sell all competition at any
time, then think what it means to
give the public thsir choice from a
1100.000.00 stock of Wearing Apparel.
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Shoes,
etc., at one-half, one-third, and one-
fourth leas than they can be bought
for at any other place in Oregon.
i
No wonder the people wait for this
Great Sale, fur women’s and misses
new fsll suits that sold for 117, can O
now be bought for 56.95. a saving of
$6.06, and all suits that sold for 5)9.tO
can lie bought for 58.85, a saving of
49 65. and all other suits at the same
rate of reduction.
Great bargain prices on all women's
misses and childrens coats, for instance,
childrens coats, ages 4 to 14 years,
worth up to 52 96, selling now at
51 00. and coats worth up to 5X(M). 44.(XI
and 55.00, ar« selling at 51 46, 51 9H
and you have a chance to select from
a stock of over 2000 garments.
Pattern hats worth up to 525 O’ are
now selling for 51 96, 5X 96. and 55.99.
SHOD pairs of shoes for women, misses
and children, all new winter st) lea,
in any kind of lest! er, at prievs far
below any other store.
New spring ginghams, prints, and
percales for 5c, He, and Itk- per yard
that acll for almoat double at any oth r
time and all outing flannels, flannelette, »
muslins, sheetings, blanket», comforts
and table linens, in fact any thi ig you
might wish to I uv, at price« never be
fore seen or heard of.
Every customer is a'»u counted in
on the beautiful fW) I aidwin piano
which is to be given away on Satur
day. February 4 absolutely free.
One of the big Merchandise Bulletins
will l>e mailed to any address upon re
ceipt of a card mailed to 1 he Greater
Chambers A McCune store at Albany,
Oregon.
We have just recciven a carload of
American National Field fence and
Bard Wire. This fencing is about the
best on the market, and the prices we
Report of the Conditi« n of
can make you arc tietter than else
where. as we buy direct from the
THE SCIO STATI. BANK
factory.
Get our prices before you buy else At Scio, in the State of Oregon, at the
where.
close of business January 7, 1911
(.'ll as . WgsBLY
Come to Heyne’s for hot drinks ami
Fred Jones went to Medford, last
Saturday night, called there by the sandwiches.
dangerous illness vf his only sister.
Good bale) out hay for sale. Inquire
R. Shelton went to Albany Monday, of R. Shelton.
to superintend 'he sale of some proper
F or PAlJt Plenty of fine baled hav
ty of which he was the referee.
at |12 per ton V. Cladek
When given as soon as the croupy
cough appears Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy will ward off an attack of
croup ami prevent all danger ami cause
of anxiety. Thousands of mothers use
it successfully. Mold by all dealers.
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A GREAT ANNUAL
(.Ro( ElilES, SHOES
AM> DRYGOODS
We constantly keep on hand
a fresn clean stock and always
aim t> do what is right with
our customers, Call and see
We will be
what we have,
pleased to quote you prices.
KALINA &.
Props.
PROCHASKA,
Scio, Oregon
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P miuiiiknt , W. F .Gill.
H c . kktvhv , C. A. Warner
l>lMe«-ri>N»
J. J.Barnes, W. F. 0111.
J. A. Bilyeu, J. R. Barn«»,
C. A. V arner.
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TO
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
IN« lOHIVlKA I K.t>
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RKHOVIUKB
Loans and discounts............. «37,253.78
Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured.
...................
558. 19
Bonds, securities, etc............
12,862 15
Banking house, furniture
and fixtures
..............
5,000.00
Cash and due from approved
reserve banks................
50,132.00
Checks and other cash items
337.12
DR. W. R. BILYEU
DENTIST
OYER WOODWORTHS DRUG 8T0RE
(ALBANY
A.
Total ................... 105.643 15
Total...................... 105,64X15
State of Oregon. )
as
County of Linn
I
I, W. A". Ewing, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best
ment freely and see how quickly it
of
my knowledge and belief.
gives relief. For sale by all dealers.
W. A. E wing , Cashier.
The Albany Herald’s report of Linn
Subscribed
and
sworn to before me
county schools, last week, gave the
this
11th
dsy
of
January'.
1911.
increase of the Scio schools as 23
R. SHKLTON, Notary Public
pupils and the consequent increase of
percentage st 20 per cent. As a matter
Constipation is the cause of many
of fact, the increase should have been
83 according to the Herald report 36 ailments and disorders that make life
waa the actual Increase ano the per miserable. Take Chamberlain's Stom
centage of gain should have been near ach and Liver Tablets, keep your
ly 31 instead of 20 as given by that bowels regular and you will avoid these
diseases. For site by all dealer*'
«'
paper, lie fair Brother.
OREGON
0. PRILL. M. D.
Surgeon
Physician
I.IARILITIE6
Capital stock paid in .......... «10,000,00
Surplus fund ...........................
927.62
Undivided profits, lesa expen
ses ami taxes paid ........
2,015.09
Individual depoaits subject to
cheek
................. 79,518.00 j
Demand certificates of
deposit.............................. 18,047.20
Liabilities other than those
above stated.....................
135.25
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The BOtilidevt advice
the best real estate
lawver can give you
regarding a purchase
of property, is to have
an abstract of it lie-
fore the deal is closed.’
Our Abstracts are
Thoron ph. Absolutely
Accurate histories of
the property—they are
absolutely safe guides
to bur by as regards
the validity of the title
Linn County Attract Co.
SCIO
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OREGON
Final Seltlenieni Notice
Notice is hereby given to all whom
it may concern. That the undersigned
has filed his final account in the matter
of the estate of G. W. Vernon deceas
ed, in the county «rnurt of Li.in County.
Oregon; and that said court has fixed
the 6th day of February, 1911 at the
hour of nine o'clock a. m. of said day
as the time for the hearing and settling
<»f all abjections to said account. All
persons having any objection to said
account arc hereby notifiwi to file the
same on or before said last mention« d
date, in said court.
Dat«Ki thia 23 day of December, 1910.
J. F. LcrrtJta
Administrator.
First publication December 23, 1910.
Last publication January 27, 1911.
301 Beadafola Si.
ALBANY
OREGON
Chamberlain’s
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