♦ V I * • » I * , » / « % ‘ • • ,ît V • • ff >' • • I I \ . A » t • • A. ■4¿< m % -• • * • • •• >- » •• • * * ,. ■« rxd Are going to bring house cleaning ami brightening up lime. The home must be fresh and clean to be in tune with the sun shining out of doors. Do you know the wonderful change that new curtains ami drspene» can make? Some very beautiful effects are obtained by uaing the Colonial Drapery Fabrics in color» to match your walla, etc The conventional de»ign» that are »o popular are shown al thia atore Cory corner» in large number», and window seats covered with these material» are very pretty. DM chairs may be made to look as new by covering. The price ia IU cents to &0 cent» per yard. Room aire ruga. W to L-u> Small «ixe ruga, fl to f«i Water opaque window »hade» .’15c OB •• •• ** 60 to 76c With Hartshorn fixtures. Lace curtain« fl to fio per pair. . a ' * % •• «•*v ^ »■. '< V t v-V . - - Richardson has le-rnquite Referendum hatchet« are now In order. Wesely A Cain have received ail of their spring goods. Call ami as-e them. Se< Morrison for Myers Spray Pumps Planet Junior <1.10 per bushel, at tkantlam Farm. B. W. G aine * Appropriation* of over fC.OOO.OOO is going «ome. Taxpayer» should not be asleep. There ia »ome thing fur them to do now. A»k to aee the big book at I Cain«. It ha« a sample of embroideries and lace» in it. find what you want in a few minute«. Bear in mind that the hhelbum bridge inerting i« to be i n Friday, February 24, instead of Haturday, February 25. aa previously announced. luidies low shoes, oxfords, pumps ami ties. Talk about something nice, Wesely A |Cain received one of the swellest lino» in the country this week. Drop in ami »er them. < 7- w » r ' • «»*>• » <7 <' » - ■ ■ * /"-V. *. > «* * U1 A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain*« Liniment and bound on to the affected part« ia auperior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pain» in the »ide or cheat give it a trial and you are certain to be more than pleaaed with the prompt relief which it afforda. Sold by all dealer«. <1*ail* ’\a9- ■' IM FU'Irwds Will Co Opffitt I* VaM IM Rese Hslini i Success Th. Hdl and Harrimai line» will subacribe *],0U0 each to the 1911 Ro»e ’ Festival. President John F. Stevens of the North Bank announc.-d the Hill subscription thia week and Hamman officials say the *1,CW formerly given , will be furthcoming this season as usual Both railroad systems are mak- i mg great efforts to handle an unusually heavy traffic during June because of the wide advertising that will be given lhe I estival n*i ths large number of tourists attracted this way as a result This « farmers’ week at the Oregon j Agricultural Co Ic/e and there is a large attendance of thus.- inlrreated in agricultural problems. Lecture's ami demonstrations of the greatest valu< to farmers are being given. These • cover* stockraistng. dairying, horticul­ ture, intensive farming, and practically every branch of the indwtry. The altemlance ia much larger than during the special short tourses of former years and great interest is shown by farmers from all parts of the state. ( l< > Read in February Sunset Magarino, San Diego, The City of Dreams I'-imc True. Beautifully illustratml In four colors. Tetraxxirii singing in lhe street« of San Francwcu Christmas Eve. Now on sale at all news stands nt 15 c-nU. DENTIST The Portland Oregonian on February 4, the foth anniversary, waa certainly a hummer. Artistically, it can not lie OVER WOODWORTHS DRUG STORE surpassed by any other newspaper, and historically, it is of such value that BOTH PHONES everyone who has a copy is sure to ALBANY - - OREGON preserve iL The history of the paper, as given by various onetime editors or employe», is an excellent history of The Best Place in Portland to Eat Portland; because Portland and the Oregonian have grown up together. is at The Oregenian has kept »1 reaat the progreaa of the town and has always been a factor in evety event and many of the enterprise« which has made at Weat end of the Morrison Street Portland the first city of the Nor h- bridge. weaL The editor of the N ews has been a constant reader of the Oregon­ ian for 41 years and feels a degree cf (Hucceesor U- Riner Bros.) pride in its success. PROPRI ETOR. Pap’s Coffee House CHARLES J. MAHER » ’ ■_. VX.' I‘¿. »«■ Ol áil s i iiam'. j OUR PORT­ LAND LETTER DR. W. R. BILYEU Packard shoe« for men, the beat on the market for the monev. made in Brockton. Ma««., *3.60, *4.00, *4.50 and *6 00. A swell line direct from the factory has juat arrived at Weaely A Cain«. ♦ ' T ' V - • I 1 H.AXIXd PHOHI’AI KfKAl'KA A ------ Miinufactur.-rs and Dealer» in Sash, Doors,.Moulding, Frames, Shingles Etc Estimates and Plans lor Bnilmms furnished on short notice Mills Locatici on South Side of Bridge, Scio, Oregon •» niRK<-r<>HH J. J.Barne«, W. F. GUI, J. A. Bilyeu, J. R. Barnes, C. A. Warner. I'aiunnxsT, W. F .Gill. Hciastvay, C. A. Warner Conipau.ii TO SCIO ROLLER MILLS 1 N< X >•< IM >H All-.l > VA w do a Food !>>•< IMHHI UM, lie»«. Flour and Gonorol Custom Million nutln.u on Sole. WHoat BouShl and In tbo Field for Tree! You ILisKl Flour. liBc-bangod Buelnoas end for Will A Great Clubbing Offer Seui W, ¡1 y Orcioli Jonrnal one rar .... $1.50 The Santiam News one year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . si.w Total The Scio State Bank Mayton expects to improve her main streets, during the coming summer, with some sort of hard surface materi­ al. The outlook for our neighbor seems quite promising. J* • ?•*<’. ■ • ,¿ • *• • 1 ! i*. * * • f . • ' * 9 i - *,V<‘ÿ% ?-•> .7 \i\V « • % - Central Oregon will hear the locomo live whistle for the first time this summer. Operation of the Oregon Trunk will probably be commenced to .Madras early in March and somewhat A lbany , O regon later the Deschutes Railroaii will run trains to Redmond. These new The Farmer» Meat Market Will pay a il) murk th.- hi' / ..f a ih - w . a the highest market price for beef, of settlement for the whole region cast mutton, veal, pork, hides and rggs. of th«- < aacade Mountain«. • LOCAL BREVITIES. The formation of a «ymiicate to-clear o ’ They dont want the earth, but they do want your produce and arv willing to logged-off lamia of Southwest Washing­ ton and place them on the market 1» a pay for iL step that might be followed with profit How to cure a cold is a question in Valentine post cards at llsyne*«. which many are interested just now. on thi« side of th.- C-olumbia River. These land», once cleared, are among New spring goods at Wesely A Cain» Chamberlain’s < uug.h Remedy ha» won Its great reputation and immense sale the most valuable for diversified farm­ Now spring dress goods at Wesely A by its remarkable cure of colds. It can ing, fruit growing and dairying. Tu; Cains. always be depended upon. For sale by put them to use is to make a great Art Shelton was a Portland visitor. all dealers. addition to the wealth of the state. last week. A city of 2,tkW.(XM) jH-ople at Portland Portland is joining with other cities Books, magaxines and Post carda at of the Coast in helping to relieve the ui included in the plan of Mumc pal C. G. uoi GH. famine situation in China. Large Architect E H. Bennett, who is map­ Buns February 10, to óie wife of quantities of food sluffs will lie sent ping out a greater city. Ilia project Cecil Crume, a daughter. from thia city to the sufferers, trans rails for the segregation of the various B ums February 9, to the wife of portation companies having agreed to activities into district» and groups ami the beautification of the wnule mu .ici carry lhe supplies without charge. W illiani Knauf, a daughter. palily. Parka, boulevards ami better When her child is in danger a woman Dr. J, W Cole. Physician and buildings are prominent features of the * will rias her life to protect it. No Surgeon, Scio, Oregon. plan. See the new rmbro.dcnrs and laces «real a«*t of heroiam or rrik of life is Two »ilditional salmon hatcM-rie« on necessary to protect a child from croup. at Wesely * Cains. | Give Chamtieriam's Cough Remedy and th«* laiwer Columbia river are provided E. ('. Peery returned from a businr«» all danger ia avoiJed. Fur sale by all for in the bill passed this week by the trip to Southern Oregon, last Friday. United Status Senate, appropriating dealers. (60,000 for the purpose. If this mea­ Spring muslin underwear, embroider­ R. II. M< Donald, who ia teaching the sure passes the House it will mean a ies and lace« at Wesely 4 Cains. Bilyeu Den school, reports that both great deal to the «almon industry of Doug Hamilton went over to Albany. of hi« Eighth grade pupils pasted the the Northwest, adding largely to the last Saturday evening, to look at the examination. The pupils are Charles wealth taken annually from the Colum­ picture ahowa some more. Burmester ami Otto Cole. Mr. Me bia and its tributaries. Just received, for spring, a large line Donald says that he is sorry that there of ladies waists and muslin underwear were not more to take the examination. | The Oregon Journal, oflaat ''aturday The school is progressing nicely. at W esely A Cains. pubhahed an excellent view of North Riley Shelton, of Scio, Oregon, the Main street, Scio. The view waa made It is reported that several of our public school pupils have to do their old safe real estate dealer, is receiv­ from a jxilnt near the bridge and ing inquiries for farm lands. For a ahowa the busineM houses, maple tree», scratching at home, now-a-days" I have 10 ton of carrots for sale at quick sale, list your land with him. He etc., very distinctly. Cal Caraon had *7.60 par ton. Inquire of John Chytil, has for sale near Scio, 5 ami 10 acre assumed a pose on the walk between tract«, ala» four small farm«. 5, »j. I5f Peery's drug store and Joe Weaely'a 4 miles east and 1 mile north of >cio. and hi acres improved with buildings, grocery store. Make money from your hens by feed­ prices from *2600 to *5000. Aho farm« ing Lee's Egg Maker, bone, shell and near Scio, from 50 to 3XX) acre« improv­ grit. At Wcsely's Grocery. T. J Nt'xxxaa, a. x«ixu, ed ami the price reasonable. The beat line of fancy ami staple l'resideul Cas'iier Clyde Ashby, a native of Scio, dimi groceries in the Valley, at living prices at hi* borne in Salem, Fridayjand wa« at Wesely’» Grocery. hurried beside his mother in Franklin Raise fruit instead of bugs, worms Butte cemetery, last Saturday. The Full»« <>r® of your mnn*y. n*tn< the utfnml and mo««, by using Lilly’s Beat Tret- *. Itekt*« mrr of jr«»ut Spray. At Wesely*« Grocery. of hi« brother members of electrical chech* nit other hank«, makrt Mena hats, something good, in all the worker» and relatives. It is said that •rai» kn h»r ÿou. tuake Warmer Days 1 » • • , •* • .... SX00 Both Papers One Year $2.00 "“S ’1 OREGON JOURNAL complete l'"u,“b~ telegraphic new« Week I t of the world; gives reliable market report«, aa it ia published at Portland, where the market new» can be and ia corrected to date for each issue. It al«o ha« a page of apecial matter for the farm and home, an entertaining story page and a page or more of comic each week, and It gue» to the aubecrlber twice every week 104 time» a year THE WEEXLT SANTIAM NEWS Give« all the local new« and happening» and should be in every home in this vicinity. The two paper» make a good combination and you aave fl by «ending your «ubacription to TIIE SANTIAM NEWS. SCIO. ORE. We can also give our subscribers a good clubbing offer for the Daily ami Sundav, or Sunday Journal with the NEW8. i