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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1911)
9 k- v*r- .r A* ■* ’c ¿-Mi Vetch, grass seeds, clover, land pla U W 1 Ewin) Stts it ter and commercial fertilizers at J t Wesely's, (Continued from page II Seed Oats fur Sale I have a quantity in the boundaries of the city. It may uf X-grain seed oats fur sale. L. Zvller, terminate our existing contract« and Thomas Or«. 2t make ua suffer loss in th« renewal. Easter is the time of is HIE PLACE TO BI Y Do we need a new charter for even I <XK) ought to make quite a show.ng the year you must make a our own convenience? Do we need an t' wards putting the road from S -iu to special effort to oe n»*w ly increased limit for our tax levy? Do West Scio in good condition. and properly clad. The hat The warm rains during the first of we need a civil engineer? I)o we gain is a most important item. the week, were most oppurtun«. Th< anything by spending our money for Our millinery department snow does not seem quite so near now f-methmg we do not need? (It is like ' investing in a wooden leg la-furc »<■ arc is amasingly complete with Th«- South Sid« ha« made another ti-sdy for HI 1« the |>eacc of our city the seasons' most stylish g < n on the North Sine We have L> I in danger of being uncontrollable? 1» g> over on that side for express matter designs. Suits, dresses, ‘ our health in danger beyond the reach n >w waists, muslin underwear, j of our health ordinance, that was Mrs. Gertie Reynolds, of Portland, arranged fur us a short time ago. (and corsets, gloves, collars, hose visited at the home uf h«r parents. Mr ( now our population, to my mind, is kss shoes, etc. Your every and Mrs. E. J. Daley, over last Hun- than when it was made?) Is the safety We constantly keep on hand needs will be found here. day. of the citizens in need of such hasty a fresh clean stock and always Visit this store before you Prof Reed. formerly of the Reift action? If so then our utmost efforts buy your spring apparel. aim to do what is right with schools, was a visitor in Scio. Tue aday. are in demand for prompt relief from He is engaged in teaching the Jordan , the danger» that beset us. but as the our customers, Call and see school. i outside does not appear to feel any what we have, We will lie The proposition to hold band concerts i distress from our difficulties, myself pleased to quote you prices. on the citv p«rk block, weekly, i» and several others are in favor of A lbany , O regon something which will meet with the making them wait until they l>eg for our protection. approval of all. Now it seems to m» that the resolu Because of some parts failing to tion which iiegnt this movement amt arrive for the cooling plant, the con- KALINA &. PROCHASKA, seis up that the "the < barter is de densery did not start on the It.lh, a« fective in many particulars ” is nothing ft man.ig< rs contemplated to do a abort Scio, Oregon * LOCAL BREVITIES, nut a scan-crow supposition, as the ft time ago. ft ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft « ft ft present Charter has withstood all at 1-a-nc shoulder is nearly always due tempts to weaken it, ami no doubt at to rheumatism of the muscles, and this time is strong enough to sustain us l.awn mowers at Morrison's. quickly yields to the free application of | whenever called upon to do so, end that Bi nutlful |MMt card* at Heyne's. Chamlierlaln'a Liniment. For sale by the argument that extension of bound F or S ale Plenty of fine hay. V. all dealers. aries is necessary for progression and Clndek. Frank Shores has concluded to make makes values, is nothing but wheedling Chas. Wesely went to Portland, last an extended visit to his old home in sophistry calculated to display a »elfish Sunday, with buainc»» intent. Iowa and will start, next week. He ne»s it would lie well for us to conceal. At'KA A I’ltOM’AI iom . Myself and several others -onsider Al Elder, thia week, moved to a farm offers his household goods at auction, that w<- are making an unnecessary ex Manufacturers and Dealers in he lately purchased over near Shedd. »ale to I m - next Saturday at 1 p. tn. ! pense, and using money that could be Buy your suit for spring now at Fred Ohlemcier, of Holyrmid. Kan» , more profitably used, making enmity W eaely & Cains, while the big aalr la i is visiting his brother hviaw. John of an outlying diatrtet that could be Wesely, of this city. Mr Ohl. meter avoided by the right procedure at the Peery passed through town . is looking at < tregon with a m-w of pro|>cr time, and causing a discord tractor and va will Widnesday morning, on his way tn the making the "Beaver" state hi» perma- which retint» the effective work of ' nent home. Crown mini's. also lane contracts, etc. Let ua figure with you. friendly co-operation in the promotion Empire Cream separator* last longest fJW.OO per month straight salary ami of our mutual intereata and the welfare ami tun easiest. For »ale by Fred T. , expenses, to men with rig, to introduce 1 of the city, and for t! esc reasons are in Mills I e;it-d 111 Smith Sille of Bridge, Scio, Oregon Bilyeu. I our Poultry Remedies. Don't answer op|MMiition to the measure. Uncle George Warner, of the Scio 1 unless you mean business. Eureka W A Ewixa mills, eat Easter eggs with hia children Poultry Food Mfg. C. (In-orporated.) in Albanv, Sunday. East St Louis, III. » Vogue clothing the correct thing fur If v<*u are intending to buy a buggy R. E. Peery is at Gatea, at prc*ent. v-ni-v men, l ow on sale at Wesely a thia spring. I invite you to call and l>IHK1-tX>MN Cains. examine my stock before purchasing doing some work in hia mines. J. J Barnes, W. F. Gill, Several of the people of thia vicinity Mrs. Eva Wilson, of Hood River, ia elsewhere. I carry some of the best J. A. Bilyeu, J. R. Barnts, visiting at the home of her parents, makes of vehicles on the market and went to Lacomb Sunday to hear Rev. C. A. Warner. sell them al the lowest | km » i I i I c prices Helm deliver his last sermon tie fore Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bil/eu. leaving for Nebraska E. C. I’cery has l»een carrying his Your» for business, N. I. Morrison. Moat farmers in thia locality are thiuat around in a sling for the past Read in Sunset Magazine. "Motoring few days, claiming that he han a cokl. through California" by Lloyd Osborne. through farming. A-. C. P. Hassler purchased a driving Wesely & Cains big clothing sale of Beautifully illustrated in four colors Mt '< X »Hl II« TO mens ami boys suits commences Satur "The Spell." a romantic serial by C.N. horse a few days ago day, April S, every suit in the store to and A M Williamson. "In the Shadow Claud Compton savs he is going to tie on sale. of the Dragon, " by Grant Carpenter Gate» to work; but from hi» actions If you are going to plant any amount Descriptive story of San Francisco's about l-acomb, we don't think he will of iHiiatoen, this spring, call and get Chinese Quarters April issue now on stay long. one of my Evans |«>tato planters to sale at 15 cents. W. W. sanders is doing some fine plant them with. Will »ell or rent. N. A swell line of Packard low shoes fur roail work in this section. Hr has first I. Morrison. men has just arrivisi at Wesely A class theories for building roads and we The condrnaery ia trying out the Cains in Tan. Pat. cult. Velour calf. expect to hold him as supervisor for machinery, thia week. Everything »V illow calf. Gun metal and Vici, made some time. F armer J ohn . will be started under full blast, as I in button, lace and college ties, over soon as all of the new machinery is the latest style lasts such as the Wiz- ! a rd, Chub, Tycob. Router. Nob, Fad satisfactorily adjusted. hep Tour Stock Up Lee Bilyeu, of l«cbanon. was over and to fit. ». A. «»IMU, It is against both city and state law Saturday. He informed us that he had Cti'ikr Teacher'a Summer Review Term l»e- to pasture stock on the street» either W eatherford & son dis|HMM*d of his livery business, over gins at Albany College July 10 and will loose or picketed I will take up every there ami that he was soon to tiecume a continue to August 19. All branches animal, hereafter, transgressing this gentleman of leisure. for state certificates will be taught by law. J. N Wi.OPLE, City Marshal Take« <»re ot >our moner. neliif Ihr (iimost The Farmers Meat Market will pay the beet instructors. Advanced work itllisenrr lor ioni Nitrir II «torsa strh lly the higheat market price for beef, in high school subjects. Prinjary and Office in Blumlirrg B.iwk banking bualnea*: Iskra rare of your Constipation bring» many ailments in mutton, veal, pork, hide« and rggt. intermediate methids a sjiecialty. its train and is the pnmary cause of »heks on other tmnks. ua«k<w •ran It rs for jou. tuak«e loan* They dont want the earth, but they do Interview * U|>erintendent W. I.. Jack- much sickness. Keep your bowels ALBANY Gka.o consistent with ,oix. want your produce and an- willing to son or President H. M. Crooks. regular madam, and you will escape contarvadve letti pay for it. Haley & McDonald Pnqm. note IlMrthtslS When a medicine must be given to many of the ailments to which women Spring Apparel People’s Store S E YOUNG ¿SON I »I .A N I N< M i ii^ Sash, Doors, Moulding, Frames, Shingles Ftc. Estimates and Plans for Bnildinzs fnrnistied on short notice Burzeu Hallow Notei Scio > SCIO ROLLER MILLS 1 Attornei|8-ut-Laœ R. C. Daniel ami sister left, last week, for points in Washington expect ing to be absent for several months. Mr. Daniel will visit relatives and friends in Mississippi valley states be fore his return. During his absence, hia brother Roy will have charge of the farm, the chickens ami the dog. young children it ahouki lie pleasant to take. ( hambcrlain'a Cough Remedy ia made from loaf sugar, ami the roots used in ita preparation give it a flavor similar to maple syrup, making it pleasant to take. It ha» no superior for colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale bv all dealers. are subject. Constipation is a very simple thing, but like many kimple things, it may lead to serious conse quences. Nature often need a little assistance and when Chamberlain's Tablets are given at the tint indication, mnch distress and suffering may I m - avoided. sold bv all dealers. C. The Scio Stute Bunk bi : YA NT "Our baby cries for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,” writes Mrs. T. R. Ketdrick, Rasaca, Ga. "It is the bist cough remedy on the market for cough«, r“1J* “nd <'roul’-” For sale by all r.( if IA dealer«. ATTORNEY AT LAW CUSICK BLOCK \ LB A N.Y I When a Man Buys Clothes Ilf "<n - to tin- «.tore in which Iw han th»» greatest confblen ’B. H»‘ does not jtrilge stores bv what tliev clturn to do, but by what they do do. He goes to the store thak he has learned always gives all or more thm they promise. While some stores arealwats promising unheard of values, it is quite often the case that some other store not claiming so much, is really giving bettei values. While we believe in advertising, we know that men judge us mostly by what we do, and hence we depend upon real, genuine value-giving, to get our customers, and keep them. • When in Albany you are welcmm to come to our store for a place to be ar home. We are anxious for the particular voting fellow, the slim young man, the fat man all who teem to have a hard time to set clothes to tit and suit, to come to us. as our store is the largest south of Portland, and none there are better. THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO. your expens s over here. ALBANY, OREGON ♦