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Suppliment to
THE SANTIAM
OREGON. JANUARY
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and Closing Saturday, January 21, 1911
f-' men» high-top «I hm » at . S3. SS
<4 menu shoes, now.
jj , lo
$8.50 ihnfH
(2.75
$.'< 50 ami >4 ladle* «bue ffi at ♦ 2.95
(8.00 ladies shoes.......
42. hi
(3.00 mens hats at
♦2.10
42.50 mens hats at
41.95
Luilie# ami child renn tint erwear al reduce 1 pi ¡C<*M
Regular price charge'1 fur good# «tile un tiriM «
H1BLER, GILL & CO
Oregon
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE,
Carefully prepared by competent an experienced
employes thoroughly fat liliar with the record# d
Linn County. Accuracy, neatness and dispatch is
our motto; We are now absiracting ilie instrument#
tileddaily and can serve the nuldie most efficiently.
We use the most modern and up to date system of ai>-
-tr.irting * An unlimited amount of money :.» loan
on <> per cent, per annum on approved farm security
WITH PHONES IN THE OFFICE
1911
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A Hainaut Co*
D. M. McKmght. R. F. u. earner
for Route I out of Sc hi . owns a cow
which he think* is »bout the most
valiial.i.- l-.vii • in this community
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kept a careful record of the mdk ob
tained from her during the month of
December just mu -ci and obtained th«-
Frsm Reports. The Scio Mutual Telephone f.diow
No.
Co Had iJuRe an IHtmllny
Will commence Suturduij. Dec. 31 1910
Scio
NEWS
ANNUAL TELE
PHONE MEETING
Our Big Annual
Bargain Sale
tic and 7c calico to go at 4c and 5c
15c <>uting flannel now
... lie
12J miting fiaiim-i now
.... Hie
S< and 10c outing tian nd now
7c
15c eden doth, at
12c
12i<- Flannelettes at .
10c
15c Flanneletles
.......... 12c
20c flannelette«............
17c
13.
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Albany Abstract Co., i m curl . « oatcr
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Ihaliny Saturday
«.uit
of [xHindii of milk, weighed at
every milking. 1006|
Hutter test us given by Scio coixleii-
«ery. »I JI-10 per cent.
Value of milk product for the month
at th, rate paid I . th<- comlenscrv,
(1.75 per hundred, (27.70.
Thu» cow freshened in the month of
November, but had no extra < are more
than he gives his cow ■ all the time. A
dairy herd of such row» would soon
give a mun a rum foi table bank account.
After tl f<
ring
.•> . „1 be. ii
elected, John Holt, president; J R
Pound, vice president; A. P Hi rotis,
secretary, and W A. Ewing, treasurer,
the question of buying or building a
horn»- for the central office was raised.
Parties representing Shelburn’« in
A effort is I m mg made by the people
terests offered to furnish ground and
A E. railway line to
■building for the central office, free oF living up the
¡charge to the company, if tho office have the tune of the west bound pass-
should l>e moved to that town Thia erg«'- , hang. 11 to o. • hour later in the
waa considered quite a liberal offer and afternoon. This change will suit no-
showed the enterprising spirit on the I body in thia locality. They would
i part of our Shelburn fellow citizens. prefer. if a change L* made, to have it
But aa a vast majority of the businm« earlier rather toan later. We under
for the commercial line belonging to stand that a petition is being hix-raly
the company originated in Scio, it »a. signed asking that no change tw made.
thought best to retain the central
office in Scio.
"I had been troubled with coustii a
A committee was appointed to ascer tion for two years and tried all of the
tain coat of ground, building, etc., for Iwst physicians in Bristol, Tei.n,, and
a new home and the monthly assess they could do nothing for me.” write*
ment of SC cents per member was Thus. E. William«, Middleboro, Ky
ord< red to provide a fund to pay for ¡■•Two packages of Chanilierlain’a
the same.
Stomach and Liver Tablet» cured me.”
The business of the company Was I For »ale by all dealer*.
reported to lie in a satisfactory condi -
tion.
I a *1 us hope that our road aupervi«or,
of North Scio precinct 1» aide to raise
a g<x«l routal sum of volunteer cash
llamas Topics
and lalxir to apply upon the road from
The new Sf hixilhouae is nearing com- Scio to the de|x>t. The present road is
pl- tiun under the supervision of Mr. almost a disgrace to our community.
Ixigan of West Scio.
Next Saturday, January 14.
The Bijou Musical Comedy Co., 1» in
annual meeting of the I.inn County
Crabtree this week showing at the
Fair Axaix'iation will Le belli at the
Crabtree hall.
city hall, in thi* city. It is deaired
An eight pound girl was Ix.rn to the that every atix’kholder «hall lie present,
wife of R II. F. Struckmier, liecrtr- if possible.
ber 12.
.-chiernan Bro«., contemplate putting
Mrs. King, who haa been suffering
out 400,000 feet of log« for the Jeffer with a pulmonary trouble for several
son mills.
month«, la reported t<p tie in a v.-rv
The residence« of L. Gilkey and J. H grave condition. Mr. King, until quite
Kelley are nearly ready for occupancy. recently, waa employed at the conden-
J. G. Holt anti wife «pent Saturday i ••’’X-
and Sunday «t Stavton with their
If we want Scio to grow, there must
daughter Mrs. F. I. Jones,
lie room to expand. If we want our
It is reported that J. N. Jones haa
town to look neat and attractive, our
»old 10 acres from the south side of his
city council must have power to enforce
place at 4200 per acre.
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its ordinance«.
A good ileal of cord wood is heing
cut in this part of the country.
Doug Hamilton wa» in Albany, the
L K. Holt and wife returned to their Unit of the week, according to an item
home in Salem, after spending New in the Albany Ih-mocrat. taking in all
the picture «how«.
Year at the formers parents.
Largest Stock outside of Portland
Samples and Estimates on Request
FISHING TACKLE
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I Woodworth Drug Co
Albany, Ore
.Mr. H. Struckmier and J. H. Kelly
Two inches of «now fell in Scio T u « mi
made a business call to Albany Friday
day night, though much of it melted
of last week.
tie fore morning.
Dolph M. «phelt, the local mail carrier,
waa absent from duties last week,
When you have a cold g«-t a bottle of
I................ .................................. “ Chamberlain'« tough Remedy. It will
mier substitiuting.
anon fix you up all right and will ward
C ahi . yu :
off any tendency toward pneumonia.
Thia remedy contain« no opium or
Wm. Brenner say» that coyote« are other narcotic and may be given as
thicker in Mexico than fleas in some confidently to a baby as to an adult.
Sold by all dealer«.
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