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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1911)
> ; ^=Gigantic= )Preparatory Sale 5 Jerry Olaen. of Brownsville, com- 1 New shipment of boys clothing arriv- «•d at It esely A Cams Monday, April milted suicide, last Sunday night. Continued ill health was the cause of Vetch, grass s>-e-ls, clover, land plas the rash act. All men do not think alike, but this ter and commercial fertiliser« at J. F. Wes« ly’s. fact sh< u'd not prevent, any or all of us Mayor Peery says he will name from working to make any public another ”clean-up day” whenever the enterpr se a su-cesa. weather settles. We t ot e tl at road m t< r »1. called It s ■imply Philippi A- l.arg<’ shipped another rar gravel, is being hauled load of milk cows, this week, to the sand and muck and is an injury rather than a I enefit to the road Portland market. A full line of Lilly’« guaranti • 4 Ar. i: t resting rommuni’ation from garden seeds, chick feed, twine, shell Thomas, in s< me mysterious way. die- and grit at Wcsely’s Grocery. ap eared, thia week. Thia fact ac Ignatius Faltus and Anna Kruml counts for its nsn-appcaran*e. Only 29.86 |>er cent of the Sth grade both of near Scio, wen- issue«! a mar pupils passed at the lat» examination riage license, on Monday. Thomas creek reached a stage of 5 Scio just al-out maintained the average, fe<-t last Thursday morning, a fact very though but 2 out of 14 failed corn- I pletely, unusual at this time of tb<- year. Sick headache results from u di»- S avings W orth .M aking Just receiv«-«! a shipment of Rad Band candies, to be sold at 15 cents per order«- 1 condition of the stomach, anti pound at Heyne’s confectionery store. can be cured by the use of Chamber lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablet*. Try It is reported that a .30 thousand a iL For sale by all dealers. day saw mill is to lw <-^ctod a short A lbany . O regon Barrow s & Davenport, of up Crab 1 distance cast of town in the near tree way, earned one of their tine (future ) Berkshire pigs over to a Stayton veteri over Mrs. Ida Veal, of Albany, came nary, last Thursday, The animal had Tuesday morning for a few days visit leromc snagged so that its uaefullness with her parents, who conduct th«- City for breeding lurjmset would tie de » hotel. stroyed. * LOCAL BREVITIES » New line of - sr|« ts, rugs, linoleum, « Airships arc dangerous to m»-n on the á ft» - and wall paper just arrived al Chas. ground as well as in the air. A mem- Wesely’s. Come are I see them before ber of the French cabinet was killed, , you buy. this week, because a racing air ship Bungalow assortment, consisting of lieeame uncontrollable and dipped to lawn mowers at Morrison’s. 2W large, useful kitchen utensils Your the earth. Four or five others were Beautiful post cants at Heyne’s. choice for 10 cents at Morri-on’S Hanl- badly injured. •‘The Oaks” is the reg sterad future ware store. A minister of the Gospel must have name of the F. J. Denny farm. The coronation of Englatsis king and registered his name with the county The latest styles in mens clothing, queen, is soon to occur. Many Amen- That perhaps you are making a mistake by not getting our prl^gs t»efore clerk, before he can now, legally. buying lumber. *a«h, doors, lime, cement, plaster, etc., somewhere else? hats and shoe« at Wesely A Cains. . cans who have mor«- money than brains perform a marriage ceremony, Here You are old enough to know that there’s a lot of difference in the quality Geo. L. Sutherland was the first will witness th«- ceremony. tofore the groom was required to hand of everv one of th«-»«- articles, just the same as then- is in tea and coffee n it later ■ te regist -r. uider the new Work <’ll . i: ■ ' ■ ti - c. !.'■ ’■ mad the n 1! nt< • hi» marriage lie- n««-, -.i-.ly And that there’s always more or leas difference in the prices, too. law. from this city was to have begun U rd Now the courtesies will lie reciprocal. Then, as you ran always get the moat and beat here, at the lowest I adu t ii I mens low «ho. « nt W«-»< -. n«-»«lay morning, but the weather clerk The groom will hand hie license to the prices, why aren't you making a mistake by not buying here. From A Cains. A large assortment to select placed his veto upon the plan. minister and the minister in turn will, where we sit. it l<M>ka like you were passing up a good thing. from. Mrs. Henry Burmester, wh«i has at least, exhibit his authority to per Lafe Compton went up to work i<> been receiving medical and surgical form the ceremony to the gr«»>m. pro Hall’s logging camp, the Hr st of th«- treatment nt the Albany hospital, was siding the groom la onto his job. wack. taken home, last Bunday afterrwion. A .it- !■ ill: > )»•■)>;«. ■ -r,'»f - Frank W. sticha. on Monday, moved Fog S al *: A good sewing machine; and institutions seem to think that to the farm he lately | urchssed from also a mandolin sither, fine tone and a ncwspa|H-r space should be free to l-ec Shelton. ■ ilk quilt top. Inquin- of Mrs. Ginder th- m Th » « an unjust an I wj-..» ging Mra. F. J. Irvine and daughter, of at the home of Janitor Carey, in Scio. idea. All newspapers are willing to o' d<> their share and more of boosting. Galloway. Orc., an- visiting relative» •« r» KKNM l>tKK'n>N« J. S. Compton was killed in a runa But there is a limit. Space is the in this city. PWMIDKNT, W. F. Gill. J. J.Ramee, W. F.GIII, way accident at Independence, Mon newspaper man’s source of bread and There will lie no l«*M than fifteen day. He was born and raised near Scio S kihkiahv , C. A. Warner J. A. Bilyeu, J. R. BarnM ■ thoroughbred race horses at our race !>eing a son of J. W. Compton, now a butter It is just as reasonable to ask C. A. W arner. the merchant to give his goods or the meet on June If. anti 17. resident of this city. • farmer to give his products. It coats Chocolatrs, Cocoanut i>on ls>ns and If you arc going to plant any amount money to run a newspaper, just as it French mixtd cream covered dates, all of potatoes, this spring, call and get docs the store or farm. at 15 cents per |»>uml nt Heyne’s. one of my Evans potato planters to Daily trips to the Lebanon berry plant them with. Will sell or rent. N. Mt ’< M »|< W Maiiitlnlrs notice festival will lie made by Fred T Bilyeu. I Morrison. I'necs reasonable. NOTICE is hercoy given that the J F. Conn, a pioneer citixen of l.inn For Sale A drat-class cooking range county, died at his home in Albany and undersigned has been appointed by th«- nearly as good as new. Will be sokl was burned on Monday. Mr. Conn was county Court of Linn County, Oregon, IN« X>M|-C>KA I >- 1> IO-« l-Mlll’S SS« cheap. J. Winston, West Scio. a contractor and builder ami has built as administrator of the estate of Mary Cady, deceased. All |>ersons having Newt Crabtree, who has resided at many houses in Linn county. claims against said estate are hereby Oregon City for the past few months Now is th«- time to get rid of your notified to present the same to thia Was do • General Cutlom Milling Bulknaaa Flour and has return«-«! to Scio to live. rheumatism. You will fi-.d Chamber- administrator, at Scio, Oregon, within F aad on *>ala X? Wheal Bought and F.lchangod for We can save you ilollani on your lain’» Liniment wonderfully effective. Flovir. 4P Wa ara In tHa Field for Butlneat and Will lumber bill. Our stock and prices will One application will convince you of its six months from the date hereof, with Treat Y om Kight proper vouchers therefor convince you. Jvcio Planing Mill Co. merits. Try it. For sale by all dealers. Dated thia 11th day of May, 1911. Ben Gooch, the versatile pill com- P aul T ompkina , Senators Bourn«- ami Chamtw-rlain pounder at <>ur drug store, went to Bay have succeeded in getting th«- United Administrator T. I. MCMIIU, W. A. City Tuesday, looking after businc»» States senate to refuse to confirm th«- L. M ('UaL. Prmidenl Cai'ner W eatherford & son matters. Atty, for Admr. appointment of E. B. Colwell as United It is understood that the Marion States marshal for Oregon. 1st Pub May 19, 1911 county court is willing to build the Last Pub. June 16. 1911 If you are intending to buy a buggy T ü I ím of jmur mone). n«lng the utnxwt Shelburn bridge, nest year, providing this spring, I invite you to call and illlUrme for >«»ar mfrty. It • lora a atrhtljr l.inn county will come tttrough with examine my stock before purchasing han hing budn«*» fahr« can* of your Office in Rlumlierg lboc> Berries and Hay rhtwU on othnr iiiakM her share. elsewhere. I carry some of the best •rao’frn» for you. tnabao hmn« Gooselwrries 25 cents per gallon, Now is the time to spray your fruit makes of vehicles on the market and ronMMrnt »Ith aOOa. < >X«UO strawberries 2l> cents per gallon, ALBANY dMWn at I»«« !»«»•! trees with lime and sulphur solution. sell them at the lowest possible prices. currants 25 cents per gallon, logan- lira We handle the Kill per cent, pure Yours for business, N. 1. Morrison. berries in season, All varieties light quality. For sale in quart, gallon or Judge Kelly married his first couple crop. J. M Howell, a jsipulsr druggist of ('. <’. BRYANT barrel quantities at Wvoly's Grocery. on Tuesday. Th«- Judge will, probably, Two ton of loose hay at Sx per ton. Greensburg, Kv.. »aye, "We use Our full line of buggies, surreys and separate more cmiples via the divorce t -n ton of vetch straw at $T> |>er ton. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in our hacks have just arrived. Give ua a route, than he joins in matrimony. He giaal as cheat hay. own household and know it is excellent. ” all before you buy, as we can give you will have to und<i the bad matings of For sale by all dealers. Forty acres of vetch and oat hay at —-— more for your money, for we buy in all others authorited to jn-rform the $10 |>er acre. Will make two to three CUSICK BLOCK car lota and direct from the factory. marriage ceremony, in his judicial ton per acre, < has. Weaely. district. jly. 22. \LB.\NY < >1 i «' >A Cwc» v«i 1 S W. G ain *.* Every article in this I«arge Department Store must be Hold before moving into our new building. S E YOUNG ¿SON Did it Ever Occur to You SCIO PLANING MILL SCIO ROLLER MILLS Attorneijs-at Laic The Scio Stute Bank ATTORNEY AT LAW Chamoerlain’s (:« t 1 When a Man Buys Clothes He goes to the store ill which lie hits the greatest confidence. He does not judge stores hv what they claim to do, but bv what they do do. He goes to the store that he has learned always gives all or more than they promise. Wlrle some stores are always promising unheard of value*, it is quite often the case that some other store not claiming ho much, is really giving bettei values. \\ bile we believe in advertising, we know that men judge us mostly bij what we do, and hence we depend upon real, genuine value-giving, to get our customers, and keep them. • When in Albany you are welcome to come to our store for a place to be ar home. We are anxious for the particular young fellow, the slim young man, the fat man all who seem 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. “NO N HA ALBANY, you save your expenses over here. * *. •* rc a THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO. We help (C) È OREGON