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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1911)
Z ('«Hne to Heyne'a for hot drinks ami sandwiches. GOODS ARE MOVING VERY FAST in our J anuary CLEAN UP SALE GuoJ bale I <>'it hay f« r sale. of R. Shelton. Inquire F or S alk Plenty of line bsdoi hay •t 112 per ton V. Chd« k That »tiortage in the rsin «ujpply f< r the winter, was co «.«L rabJy rc luced. this week. Neb Ilir.gJ Best. You know what. Guaranteed or your money back by Wm ly'a Grocery. E. C. Pteryand H. M. Myer returned from a busine»» trip u> Albany, laat Satuivay morning. People nre taking advan tage of t! e great reduetiona which re gn in every depart ment. 2 AM) pairs cf «hoe*, evciyone a bargrin. Indies suita are ex tremely low priced. Hundreds of other goods offers many chances to .save. It was reported that aonra m«Bibcrs of J. L. C»liv»n's family, weie afflicted with »carlct fever F or “ALB 4(X> bushels of vetch »«cd. ready for »ceding, at *1.10 per bushel, at Santiam Farm, s XV. G ain »* Save your aubacription foe the (ire gun Journal nn Bargain Day. February I Io 7 for Imogene Gill, P«>st> i»tn-»». lew BiM tyUOt On Monday night a new har«d was organised in Scio. And while revcral of the member» are band men of experience, a number of the playei» are »»«oeiated in a band for the fli t lime. The following 1« the |«ersoonel ui»i the iuatruments th»y will p!*j: i I «m et J. M. Pound. Cornets O. B. Cyru*. Carl Raima. Kolla 8helt< n «nd Blatchf« rd. I aritonea—Joseph Kalin* and Frith Barm. Tulia Not yet «elected. Trombcn* Roy Shelton. Altoa—lienry Stapanek and Jell.' Sticha. Drum« Charles BaUihwcid and Ed win Holland. E < . Peery-Instructor. The boys expect to practice regularly at d, in a few week», will be discours ing music for the edification of our cilixens. Tile boy* Should be encour- ag<d in ev«ry way possible. XVbenever our city dad» conclvd* to Eitn Special Itiiet dopt th«« met« r system will« our elect ric l.ghl*. a cous'tlerable increase in lie . An account of ti e mH stoi my westher «ervice in the bu»in«M »ection will th* last weak, which haa prevented »o many people from visiting the Great r suit. ' est Bargain Sale of thn year at Albany. The t'ipthcr a. which afft—tvd nearly Chamlter* A McCune have decided to every rn«-m'-cr of A 1. Arm-Id's family, Attend this »ale at soon as continue their GREAT ANNUAL •ccma now to be compkffa'y abated. you can. The biggest bar CLEAllANi E SALE until! Saturday No other familie» l.sv«- Le»-n • ffccU-d, »o Evening Jan. 2*th. gains arc sure to go fint. far n* We have heaid. So th'.» • that arc interested in buying Tne most continuous rn n « f th • , I ry Good», Suita. Coat*. Cape*. Dr« w nt-r. ao far. comm« n -ed on Monday sea, Skirts, Wakita, Furs, Hats. Shoes, evening. It rained continuously fur 24 Silk Petticoats, Underwear. Blankets, A lbany . O regon hours am! at the writing of this item, etc., here is an opportunity to buy showed no Indication* of letting up. cheaper than at any other time or at A Woo«)burn man fiv<- year» «•’«’. any other sale. If you are disappoint« d pai«l *8,000 for a 40-»cre farm. He or not •slisfiid in every way We will haa just sol«i it for 828,0tM). This fact pay all your expenses. Chambers AM • LOCAL BREVITIÍS. * simply show» how rapidly land La; t.'unc, Albany. Ore oäaooooo ************ advanced in value, in some part» of the valley. People’s Store h rm«: ri m e to bey <:iui< i.uir.s, sir » es AND DBYGOOD8 Wo constantly keep on hand a fresn clean fitock and alwaya aim to do what is right with our customer».• ("all and see what we have, We will be pleased to quote you price». KALINA A. PROCHASKA. Props. Scio, Oregon 3 E Y0UNCÄS0N A. F.. Edward*, foreman of the N rw * Oyster» nny st;l • 11 Heyne'* cot - ofllre. was an Albany visitor, last Sat urday evening, going on to Salem for a factional y. day's visit with relatives, that night. Book», masaxin- ami I <>*t card* at His brother, XX alter, return.- i with h«m C. G. u«>i lilt. Sunday night. Dr. J. W. , Physician and XX'hen buying a cough mc li« in<- for Surgeon. Scio. Oregon. children bear in mind that Chanibei I41a's Cough R. mc<lv is na«>t effectual fur colds, croup ami whoopit-jp cough Monday night ' rego i lie .me herself ami that it contains no harmful drug. again in the sha¡ e of a gentle down For »alo by all dealers. In our write up of the city ce*m«l! pour of r*in. proceeding». Ia»t week, we made it 'lake money fr..rn : .» ir I • • - ■ f Illg Le«’* Egg Maker, bone, shell and appear that XX’ A Ewing nn-l other» were not oj«p<>»cd to the ptx>|»*ied new grit. At Wesely'a Grocery. I city charter. This was a mistake. 1 will Rive 2L, per cen' discount for They are nppoaed to the charter on cash on all outstanding acco inta for 10 acrourit «if the expense. dav». N. 1. MorRlNoN Our public an! ILgh Schorl» ha-.e A. T. Puweil atxi daughter. Mr», va gained about 81 per cent, over the at- Abbott, returned fro .1 ll e r Calif« rnia te d nice of last year Next year the trip, Inst Friday inornin . number of pupil» and stu lent* will •P- The beat line of fancy an I staple l>roach the 200 mark very closely, A groccrie* in the Valley, at livi ig juice» gm»-! corjis of teachers ami central lo- at Wewly'» Grocery. cation is what is «bring the work. Tho*. luirge and lather Taykr of Manv people may not know of the thu Trappist colony, were doin: busi fact, nevertheless it exist», the travel ness In Albany. Inst I riday. ing library, of which a section is now at Raise fruit in»tea«l of bug», worms th* school house and in charg«- of I'rof. and moss, by using Lilly's Beat Tree Gooding, is at the service of anyone, free of co-t. There are man) valuable Spray. At Wraely's Grocery. volume» which all ran read with profit Death ami adverse vote« cr • taking Go am! g.-t one a* a trial. «ut of congress, a large nun b -r of Edison ha» <li»<x>vr>ed, as he sav« in public service and trust «< rv ing «-ongr« an a mag nine artic'.e. that gold will root men. Prof. Gooding ami hie assista it, Mias he manufabtured thus becomming Pugsley, will entertain the High Fchooi chcvp, that all furniture will tie male students, at the school building, this of steel, and house* of reinforce I con cretc and that telephone« will be »<i Friday ev*ing. pcrffCted that you can easily under- The usual number of freak bills are stand unfamiliar name*. being introdnc«>d in the legislature at Do you know that fully nine out of Salem. That i» to say. Bills with their every ten case* of rheumatism are claws concealed. Our school boy» and girl» report the •imply rheumatism of the mu»«-l«-* due ll-gh School to lw "fire'.-rate,” which to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, i» an evidenc* that the teachers in and require no internal treatment whatev.-r? Apoly Chamberlain’» Lini charge are doing g«»x1 work. ment freely and see how quickly it Better than gol I. Those little red give» relief. For »ale by all dealer*. I mm A s "When you were born" series, Several town* and cities of Oregon only 10 cent». They tell you all al»'Ul yourself. Just what you want, al C. are now agitating municipal ownership for light* and water. Scio haa own«-d G. GovoH'». both her lights and water for the la<t N. J. "« .die, the heart of th« Scio down year». 1 trect lights ami water Mutual Telephone Co, went to Stay ton, coat* nothing and private user» pay at Xt ednesdav m«'rning, to assist in ra the rate of *1 per month for three if. generating th«- swit«h board of the e indie power lights. Yet'■the systems central station over there. are more than self sustaining. The Farmers Meat Market will pav A stranger came to town, last Sun the highest mar .et price for l>«-ef, day evening, who said he was a goverr- mutton, veal, pork, hides ami eggs. medt secret service "agent. On Mon They ilont want the earth, but they do day he obtained a team and drove up want your produce ami arc willing to into the timber belt up Thomas creek; pay for it. but di<l not state just what was the Wednesday market > ur high watet fur the pr -•■nt v. nlcr, ro far. * ■*» 1 > <■ Tk Æ*?. Finii SetSeBsat Niiice l«l'KA<KA A \|ILI.s l'ItUM'AI., fwoi-o. -------- Munufurturrm and f>*. nkm In Sash, Doors, .Moulding, Frames, Shingles Efe. Notice bi hereby given to all whom it may concern. That the undersign«:! ha» Alni h;» linai account in the mutter of the estate of G. XV. Verno-i drees»- e I, in the county court of Li.«n t ounty. Oregon, and that »aid court ha» fixed the Sth day of February, 191! at the hour of nine o'clock a. m. of »aid day a* the time for the hearing ami settling of all abjection» to »aid account. Ail |H-r»otui having any objection to »aid account are hereby notified to file the same on or before »aid last mentioned <lale. in »aid court. Dated thi» 23 day of December. 1910. J. F. Lamas Administrator. First publicatio . December 23, ISltk Last publication Jar uary 27, 1911. Ci: fr.cn:Issa JiMtf] 31 My genuine cut prices on ail mt n-han- due will close January 81, 1911. The price* I am wiling at. cannot 1» beaten by any mail order hou»c on the coast. Just think of a ¡K»t hole digger for 99 cent»! 1 have a full line of anti-ru»t ware, the Leal on the market, which you can't beat anywhere for the price. 3-gallon Kuhl milk can» for *2.60; 10- gallon milk can» for $2.00. I haven't a thing in the »tore but what I am giving you the lowest cut price on poaaible. There will lie no discount allowed upon register check* during this »ale; but you will lie entitled to a free ticket o;i th« atovc drawing with every *10 in cash «beck*. N. I. MohUlS N In me Oral »1 the Slate ol Oregon For Cuoig ol LI ri Ilepar'inent No. 2. XV. A. Ewing, of the Bank of Scio, is contemplating a several weeks trip to Southern California. ,M-«» Haaslc Morris returned. Sunday night, from a three months visit to Eastern Washington and Idaho. Th* weather must have been very cold over in Albany, last Friday night, at least Father Taylor came back »horn of bis handsom« hirsuit sdornmcnL Read in January Sun»« t .Magaxine, "1.0* Angel«», Homeland.'* Suprrbly illustrated in four color*, The Spell, by C. N. am! A. .XI. XXilliamson. A thrilling California romance. Now on sale at all news stand», Ifi cents. Ona Shelton is now R. F. D. carei«-r for rout«- No. 5L Frank Cary, who had been carrier on that route since it wa« established, (wcame weary an«! resign ed about the first of the year. Mr. Shelton ha- moved his family into town and is residing, temporarily, with his Th«- Nswa rcapcctfully invites the object of the trip. Secret service brother-in-law, D. M. McKnighL city council to visit the «treet* on the agen's rarely state what 1« their calling, It is reported that th* Trappist south - k I c . »omc «lark night ami see ' how especially whrn out sleuthing. Fathers have concluded to tins* out imperfectly rem« of the streets • re Some politicians are fools. They do their holdings, up in the Rilye i Den lighted as compared with those on the not seem to tie able tn inti-rpn t public c «untry, in the near future. The mirth »kle. op n'on, even after the fact is indicaL d people of Fcio and vicinity will be XX hen given aa soon as the croupy overwhelmingly. There arorni to be sorry to know of this fact, for Fathers ceiigh appears Chamberlain's tcugh ■ ■«real of these people Sown in the IL-nry, Joseph and Taylor, have es Remedy will ward off an attack of legislative hal'a at Silem. There 1» no ta! ludied a character for progressive cn.up ami prevent all «langer ami cause use to kick against the pricks, brothers. m-se and integrity. They have Hwn of anxiety. Thousands of mother» use Oregon is going to stand for reform d - the largest cuntribu’ore in building the it aucceaafXilly. Sold by all dealer». I spite the efforts of the resat K'naries. I Fair. TV x X 1 X( 1 1 lie »onntieat mi vice the best real ostute lawyer can give you regarding a purchase of property, is to have an abstraA of it be fore the deal is closed, dur Abstracts are Thorotf’h. Ah'olutelv Accurate histories of thn property—they are almolu*elv safe guides to bur by as regards the validity of the title MJ Ik^JslMa St. ALBANY OREGON In the matter of the applica tion of A. XV. Gaines. Eva B. Daven port, A. C. Gain»*, J. F. Gaine*. L. J. Gnines, Jone W. Gaines, Sarah P. Leever, and G. B. Leaver to register title to the land in said application described, t-.-wit: Lots num- be red thirty-three (33) and thirty four (84) in the city of Scio, Unn county. On-gon. as the same appear and are desig nated upon the recorded plat thereof on til«- and of recon! in the oflice of the county recor der in ami for »aid county and state. Plaintiff» *•*. John XVesely and R M. Cain an-t all whom it may concern, liefendants. Notice i To all whom it may concern: | Take notice, that on the 81st day ■ December. A. D., 1910, an application was filed by the said A. W. Gain««* et al. in the Circuit Court of Lira county, for initial registeration of the title to the land above described. Now mile«» you appear on or before the 6th day of February, A. D. 1911, ami »how cause why such application »hall not be granted, the same will he taken as confessed, and a decree will be ent ere«! according to the prayer of the application and you will be forevrr barrod from disputing the same. J. XV. M ills *. Clerk By W. L. Mark*, Deputy C. C. Bryant, Applicants' Atty. First publication Jan. 6. 1911. Last publication Feb. 3, 1911,