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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1911)
1 2 * /*»• M ». * • *• • * * .c/ ‘ Easter is the time of the year you must muke * special effort to oe ru-wly and properly clad. The hat in a moat imjmrtant item. Our millinery department iit amaainjrly complete with the seasons' most stylish designs. Suits, dresses, waists, muslin undt-rwi-ar. corsets, gloves, collars, hose shoes, etc. Your every needs will lie found here. Visit this store liefore you buy your spring apparel. S E YOUNG 4 SON A lbany . O regon * LOCAL BREVITIES. o « » o «« o I awn mower* at Momson’a. Beautiful jxiet card* at Heyne’«. F or S alk —Plenty of fine hay. V. Cladek. Uncle Frank Devaney was visiting relatives in this city, ta»t Week. The latent «tylc« in men« clothing, hat» and ahoes at Wyscly Jt Cain». I*. II. MacDonald ex|>ect» lobe living in his new home some lime in the month of June. Empire Cream separators last longest and run easiest. For sale by Fred T. Bilyeu. Dr. lx»we, the well known optician. will be in Scio on May 5, fron» 1» a. m. to 4 p. in. M C. Gill. IL M Ms er ai ì I'«-ar " 'Ä J waul town to Tuesday, in Fred Bilyeu'» auto. Ladies and men* low ahoea at Woaely & Cain». A large assortment to »elect from. Hase ball. Mill City vs Scio, at the fair ground« diamond, next Sunday afternoon. Chocolate*. Cocoanut bon bon* •nd • II Fran* h mi xad ■ roam coven at 15 cent« per |*>un<l at Heyne'«. M aligaton were hatched out in Portland, recently. Who know* but what aligator farming may becom • an Orrgon industry? Have Dr. Lowe relieve your heal and eye ache with a pair of hi« auperior glasses. Consult him at Hotel S< io. May 5, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. The supply of milk at the condenser? ia rapidly increa»ing, and Preaident Peery claim* that the twat milk they have ever manufactured n being turn ed out. If you arv going 16 plant any amount of potatoes, thia spring. call ami get one of my Evan» potato planter« to plant them with. Will «ell or rent. N. I. Morrison. I rank W. Sticha, who ha» l>ern re- aiding at Edmonds for the past two or three year*, ha* returned to Scio to reside. Mr. Sticha ia a first-class cltixen and *-cio gladly welcomes him tack. When a medicine muat be given to young children it »Would lie pleasant to take, t hamberlam'a Cough Remedy is made from loaf »ugar, ami the root» used in its preparation give it a flavor • imilar to maple syrup, making it pleasant to take. It has no superior for cokla. croup ami whooping cough. For sale by all dealers. New shipment of boys clothing arriv »tft Ihmrt in ilboy ed at Wcaely & Cams Monday, April |.a*l Monday Roy McDonald and Mias 4 Ethel Wallace drove over to Albany. Vetch, grass seeds, clover, land piss Mia* Wallace failed to return, that 1« ter and commercial fcrtilixers at J. F. to say, wearing her parental name Wrsely’s. She and Rov formed what is in called Seed Oats for Sale I have a quantity big business parlance "a merger.” <>f 3-grain seed oats for sale. L. Zeller, They were married at the First M Thomas Ore. 2t E. church. Rev. Gordon officiating. Just received a shipment of Bel Band They returned to their home jn Scio, candies, to be «old at 15 cent* per lituate at or near the north end of IMnitxl at Heyne'« confectionery store. Main street, where they are now at Newt Weddle. our ora) lightening home to their friend«. They are l>oth popular among our jerker, attended the I. O. O F encampment at Htayton, last Thursday young people and every body extend« congratulation«, the N kw S joining the night. I.amc «boulder to nearly always dur throng. to rheumatism of the mu«cle«, and Clein Up quickly yields to the free application of Chamberlain’s Liniment. Fur sale by It is the time of year when the win all dealers. ter's garbage »hotikl be disposed of. The Lam«on Frostking gasoline to make our city, not only more pleas engines arc the be«t and simplest. Hot ing to the sight but. alao, for sanitary ter see one before buying that woed reasons. In order that a unitd effort saw or pumping outfit. Sold by Fred may l*e made along this line, I have twen requested to set some date, to be T. Bilyeu.“ We have .‘UMl.WO feel of lumber and known as "C lean U p ” day. I. there arc able to fill any kind of a bill, from fore designate Friday. May 5, as the a barn to a testable We. also, keep a -lay on which to dispoae of »uch matrri- go**! supply of cement on hand. Scio ‘ nls as would cause our city to be un- i sightly or unsanitary, l-ct al) material Planing Mills Co. Bert Bilyeu, Frank Shelton, Clem which can be burned, be disposed of in Gough, Ona .Shelton. Jack Itilveu nnd this manner Other refuse, such as T. L. Dugger attended the K. of P empty cans and bottlea, if placed in the district convention at Alltanv. last streets or alleys in boxes or barrel», Saturday night. A splendid time was will be hauled away free. E. C. P eery . Mayor. ha<) S80.00 per month stra.ght »alary and Hein Oiy Ipnl 21 expenses, to men with rig. to fntrtsluce our Poultry Remed'es. I>on't answer The above date has been set apart by unless you mean business. Eureka the people of California in which all Poultry Food Mfg. C. (Incorporated, I are asked to join by eating raisins in East St. I-otila. Ill- the form of raisin bread ur in whatever Th« Mexican «ar is at. .'.I I • t - ■ form :* 4e»ir> <1. out Both sides are now under an1 The object of this sjiecial day is to armistice agreement, pending arrxng create a wide spread raisin sentiment ing term* of peace and President I iax that will r<*tllt in a greater demand seem* dispose.1 to grant al> - it all that for that fruit, and to direct the st ten ! ■ of a.I g'"d l..i.*e' U i. es t. tie the ir.sdriecto« demand. excellence of the raisin as an article of Voter*, be not deceived' Every voter entitled to vote under the general laws ' food. The good people of the Northwest of Oregon and who resides within the arc invited by their neighbor« to |>arti- boundary of the prof-osed new city of Selo, is entitled to vote at the city cipate in the pleasant custom •nd •’Break” raisin bread on April 29. election next Monday. If you are intending to buy • buggy thia spring. I invite you to rail and examine my »toes before purchasing elsewhere. I carrv some of the best makes of vehicles on the n arhet anil sell them at the lowest possible prices Yours for business. N. I. Morrison. Frank Shores. <>u'r p >pular . : departed thia week for his tild home in Minnesota. He has property interests there and may remain for a year, pro viding he docs not get too bomeatrk He expects to return to Scio, It to needleaa to say that the Nswa follow! him. The Fcio ball team, that is to say, a part of it. went to Silverton, to play a match game with the Silvertomans Only six of the regular team went, enough players were picked I up in Shelburn to make up the nine, Selo was ahead until the seventh when Silverton got busy. The final result was Silverton 11, Scio 6. Teacher’s Summer Review Term be gins at Albany College July 10 and will continue to August 1!». All branches for state certificate* will be taught by the Iwst instructor*. Advanced work j in high school subjects Primary and intermediate methods a »|>ccialty. Interview • upcrintendent W. L. Jack- son or President II. M Crooks. » w * » ?.* * ?< x Spring Apparel > ?*’ A 1 1 >i ..\ X i N( i AI 11.i .s PltiWPA I.. P mofw . UKACKA Ac ------- Manufacturer« and Dealers in Sash, Doors,.Moulding, Frames, Shinnies Etc Estimates and Plans for Buildings furnished on short notice Aa we now have a timt-claaa contractor and builder, we will also taae contract«, etc. Let ua figure with you. a . Mills Ixwatctl on South Sitle of Bridge, Scio, Oregon Burien Hollow Noles Dr Prill was summoned to see Mrs. J. M Haasler, la*t Saturday, who was «.iffering’with pneumonia. W. L. Hooper and family and Perry Pitchford were visitors at C. P. Has* 1er’» Sunday. Davriq*>rt 4 Barrows have received a car load of feed with which to satisfy the appétit«« of their fine Berkshire« Dr. Craft has returned from Gates. Mias Ada Compton ha« returned home from h< r acbooL The young folks of this vicinity have Ixs-n attending the revival meetings at Providence. Mrs Minnie Gaines, of Portland, is visiting at her old home for a few days. ( C. A. Collings has »old his farm toi two German bachelor». We expect, from the number of bachelor» in this neighborhood, it would be better to call it Bachelor» Hollow. F armer J ohn Const quit ion brings many ailments in it* train and is the primary cauae of much sickness. Keep your bowel» regular madam, and you will escape many of the ailments to which women are subject. Constipation is a very simple thing, but like many simple thing», it may lead to serious conse Alsike Clover quence». Nature often need a little Clover »ecd (alsike) 10, 12 and 11 assistance anti when Chamberlain’s cent* per pound. F. lierrling, grow- : Tablets arc given at the first indication, er, Stay ton, Oregon. much distress and suffering may tw avoided. Sold by all dealers. nrrivKN« Paminewr, W. F. tiill. S k > wbt « hv , C. A. W artier SCIO ROLLER MILLS IN' OKI'OKA i i n We «io e Feed I lour. on Genera) Cualotn Sale. We 4P are Milling Wheat in iwos. !»■:< KM1IEH the tloelneaa bought t lel«l Treat Y oo and (or 4T Floor snd luhsngsd Boeineae end (or Will Kight t. J. MCNKKKS, W eatherford & son Attorneiis-at-Laic Other in Blondie rg Block Oaano ALBANY 0. CUSICK BLOCK ALBANY I'resldsul The Scio State Bank Ttokr« <urr of your Htonry using the utin wl <Hllgt*t»<«* tor yonr mlrty. It «tors a atrirUjr tmnhlng bu*it»e«> lakM care of your < h«x ha on other tmnhs. uiakna •mn frr« for you inak«f loans con*»p«frut with otm«arvail*a bust n«ma tnatboda BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW Business Locals A full line of Lilly’« guaranteed For Sale - 10,000 »hake«. 2and 2} fA-t ganten aceda, chick feed, lame, »hell long. Inquire of W E Burton, K F li 1. , and grit at Wcaely’s Grocery. to Mt »< « FXM4 »H OREGON ”Our baby en«i fur Chamberlain’« Cough Remedy,” write« Mra. T. B. Kctdrick, Raaaca. Ga. "It ia the beat cough remedy on the market for cougha, cold« and croup.” For sale by all d.alera When a Man Buys Clothes lie goes to the store in which he has the greatest confidence. He does not judge stores l»v what they claim to do, but by what they (io do. lie goes to the store that lie has learned always gives all or more than they promise. While some stores are always promising unheard of values, it is quite often the case that some other store not claiming so much, is really giving better values. M hih* 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, ar.d keep them. • When in Albany yoq are welcomt Io 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 seem to have a hard time to set clothes to fit and suit, to come to us, as our store is the largest south of Portland, and none there are better THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO. We help ou save your expenses over here. — ALBANY, “ f OREGON