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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1911)
4 VOL. • I I XIV NO. HOMECOMING Saturday, July IS is Reserved For the Reunion ol Former Residents ol llbany « “Homecoming day" will tie observed Saturday. July ¡5, at the second annual Chautauqua «"-< mbly in thia city this Summer. It » planned to have a re union of all former resident« of Albany from all part.« of the Northwest and »pecial programmes and reception« will l<e arranged. “Homecoming day” was »<> «ucceaaful laat year that arrange ment - this year will be undertaken on a much more elaborate scale. "Patriotic day,” July 11. » »et aside for member» of the Grand Army of the Republican, ladle» of the G. A R. Spanish-American War Veteran* and all former soldier« and sailors, who will tie admitted to the Chautauqua grounds f ■ ■ The A omen’s Christian Temperance t’nicn twill have charge of the pro gramme July It. “Temperance day.” It has been determined to have a “Pio neers’ day,” a ' •Women’s Club day" I i ' E : at. rnal diiv.’' ’ but the date» nul day” the Modern Woodmen of America of I.inn county will have a county picnic on the Chautauqua grounds. Work on improvement of the Chau tauqua ground« and the construction of the big auditorium is progressing. Dissolution of Partnership 1 he partnership in the saw mill busi ness conducted by < iooch A Smith aliove Lyons, is hereby dissolve»!; Gooch, co itmuing the logging business, has coatracted to furnish logs for the mill which is retain« i by Smith. Sill Be Her« I Concerning that obi door you are so •sharn«»! of—my demonstrator will t>e at my store, the N. I. Morrison hard- war», store, in a short time. 1 xm >* for the »late next week. She will «how you in a minute, how to make it look like a new hanlwoul floor and wear ‘ ie one, hide all th»1 I blemishc* ami make it as light in color ' aa you wish, It will c»M»t you nothing to learn, and you will !>« umler no obligation* to buy Chi Namcl. FAST HORSES WILL BE HERE Fifteen Thoroughtireis Hones Will Compete For th Purses Ouring iht Race Mett. June It IT X' mi Up" Dag Owing to th. fact that the day previously appoint»-»! by .Mayor Pv«-ry. 'lay 5. wsi stormy ami cuukl not b»' observe»!, h»* has apj*»int»ni Frid*v. June 2. as a day when all citixena shall give rsjM— tai care to cleaning their i yanis, kit« anti street* ami ull.-v» •»Ijoining of nil unsightly and unhealthy rubbish. So Ivt every on»' get a move on tomorrow. Sunsef Magatine far June I.'» PORTLAND NEWS LETTER Portend Turns Its Attention Io th Comm; Festival, When Business Will tie Forgotten lor a Week In Apple Land, by Walter Woehlko, beautifully il lustrate«! in four color». Portland will be pretty much given The Blggcst Job in thè World, by L»-ban»>n con»'lud»'»l that the supply «if ui to its Rose Festival for the next krxnk Sa vile Th» - pnscnt status of lierries for her annual Fair were likclv thè Panama Canal. The Sja'll by thè ten dav-. Busin»-'■< affair» will be rele to be conspicuous becaus- of their gated to the background quite generally U o- ■ . \ . . ■ . a . ■ absence on the days first narrn^i, so ami the queen flower will rule with nas | ms I poned the meet to June 22-23- umli'iput» ti ■»way. 21. At th..» tun.- then- is no doubt but Th» y»-ar'* qicetaelr promises to set what our sister city can provide all of We th«- bereaved family of th«« lato a new mark, with better displays, th«, strawberries and cream the demand Leo Zeller, Sr., desire to tender our more gorgtmu» pageants atal better wiu require. most sincere thanks to our friends and decorations of city streets and build neighbor« for their help and aympathy ings than ever b»*f*ir»-. Other Oregon during the aickne-» and burrial of our ■ ilu » w ill participa!»- to a larger extent National Educational husband ami father. than formerly and out-of town people «an I r.i'i is, o July » I * G. Baber, now here, ha» Sir A»hton, Mr» Phelopena Zeller and ChiMren hav»- announcisl their intention of com For parties desiring to attend the Carry Thatcher, Big Jim and Sulp- I ing in large number*. above meeting a special round trip rate vada. The N»:ws i« in receipt of a pamphlet ! h<> city election will distract atten of one and one-third fare ha» been G»'o F Brown has Leo H. Hark».' upon the subject of "Swine Culture”, tion to some extent from the Festival made by the Southern Pacific Company, I; ■ ■ > . I'- ..» .v..| Iler F«r.-w .11 issued by Oregon Washington Railmail on June .’», o|ioning »lav, but with that from all points on it» line» in Oregon. W. W Percival haa Carl P and M. A Navigation Co., which should t>c in out of the way. the remainder of the Tickets on sale June 1, 10, 20, 30, July Salviana. the hand* of every farmer in Oregon; week will I m - given up to enjoyment. 2nd to Mth inclusive, with going limit for all farmer* me hog raisers In a Portland ro»»' gardens prom»« to pro- July loth and final return limit Septem-1 la there anything in all th» world large or »mall way. Mr. farmer, if '• ice a wealth of perfect blooms next her IL. 1911 Stop over« allow ■ I within that is of more impor^nce to you than you have not receive»! a copy of th» week. good digestion? F»»»rn __ T be eaten to valuable treatise on »wine culture, limit. munì Memlier* of th»- Esperanto Aasocia- lor more detailed informaticn, fare«, sustain life and must be dig»-ste»i and write to R B. Miller, Traffic Manager, I P* Nortinraal will etc., consult any local Agent. convert» I into bkiod. Wh»'ti th»' iliges- Portland. Ore., and hr will send you a gather at the Portland Commercial tion fails the wh«>le body suffers. copy. ■ i . I P» L’l. A Chamberlain ’s Tablets are s rations! and big atteiulai < is exiM-i-lisI from Oregon at.«! reliable cure for indigestion. They A private letter from Joe E. Calavan arid W aahington particularly, while Gooseberries 2& cents per gallon, increase the flow of bile, purify th»- inform« u» that he ha» just clowed a other states will be well represented. gallon, ■ Cents per blood, strengthen the stomach, and vrry successful year of seho-il. Hi* The u .x iatioii is now on«' y» ar old. At currants 26 cents per gallon, logan - tone up the whole digestive *pp*r*tlM merit a« a teacher ha* been recognised least 2.1 of the leading cities of this All varieties light to a natural and healthy action, Fur in that he ha* been natnoi a» one of state have regular F»|« rnnto classes. crop. sale by ail dealera. the County Board of Education, li» On June I, k>cal Esperantists will h«>ld Two ton of l«x»c hay • t $M per ton. «alary will be $100 per month •nd a picnic at Tualatin. ten ton of vetch straw • t $.’> jier ton. i travel experwe«. Sick headache resulta from a dia- A systematic campaign for German good aa cheat hay. immigrants ha* been outlined by the Forty acre* of vetch and oat hay at ordered condition of the stomach, ami Teacher’s Summer Review Term be- Commercial club, acting with the $10 per acre, W ill make two to three can tie cured by th«* use of Chamber gms at Albany l allege July 10 ami will <»ernian *|>eaking MH-ictie« of Oregon. lain ’ « Stomach arai Liver Tablets. Try ton per acre, continu»- to August 19. All branche» \ conference on the subject was hcl»f A ' For sale by all d«aler*. jiy. a. for state certificates will I m - taught by r»«-ently an»l in future more attention th»- Ix-st instructor». Advanced work will I«- pmd to securing this immigra in high school subjects Primary and tion. interm» diate methods a apecialty. I*ayton ha* been presented with Interview • uperintendent W. !.. Jack- hmtonc Fort xhrridan t»y the Govern “C I’r- • li M ment an»l the old structure will be re For soreness of the muscles whether moved to the Dayton city park. The indue»»! by violent exercise or injury, o il blockhouse i* an interesting relic of Chamberlain’« Liniment Is excellent. the days when the pioneer» were sub- Th» liniment is also highly esteemed I duing the wikiernesa. Slrawterry Fair Dates Changed There is no doubt but what some high claM racing event < will !>*• milled off at the Fair grounds at th« coming race meet, June 16 and 17. At least four »tables of horses, 16 in number, will !><• here am! th«, race men »ay that nothing but square racing will be toler ated; also, the Fair people will guard against fram.-ujm among the horsemen. »«> fur a» possible. The following string of horses are here or will be here: A. T. Boynton. now here, ha* Con- Issocatten Bernes Card of Thanks Hay you do not trade I f with us, wh\ not? f'li is is the store that sells the best mens mid boys Suits, Hats Shirts and (ndcr wenr money can buy '■'hu ts from $ I to $3 standard makes of (’lothing’, Hats mid Furnishing <foods in our store* than any other ¡ilare in Linn romitv. Wo make a s|i<‘(’i«’iIty of Mens ;il 1 Wool $18.00 «nits. Haws $3 Hats and l< nox *5 Hats, Id for 25 cents for the relief it alforiis in eases of Baker ainl Oregr.n City are two rheumatism. Sold by all dealers. places that will have |«wtal savings banks, such institution* already start««! in this stat»1 having proved highly sue- idmistrator Notice ce.-ful. The Post ms* ter General has NOTICE I* hereny given that t^r »!■ 'ignatc.l the*« '■flies as dr|MM»itorics undersigned haa been appointed by the ami they will tM*gin operations at once. county Court of I.inn County, Oregon, Oregon's imjH>rtan»'e as a fruit gr««w- as administrator of the estate of Mary ing state can I m - better un»lenito«xl from Cady, deceased. All |>eraon» having th«* figur» » in the biennial report of the claim* against aaal estate are hereby Or. gon State Board of Horticulture, notified to present the same to thia lately issued. Presidenl Newell places administrator, at Scio, Oregon, within the total valuation of last year's fruit MX month.« from the date hereof, with crop at $t».662,M0. Apples lend the list proper voucher» therefor. with a value of $2,500,000 ami dried bated th» 11th day of May, 1911. prunes stands second in importance P aul T ommci »*, with a value of $l,6RO,QO0. Adminiatrator An interurban railway from Baker I. M Ct Hl.. through the Pow»l«r river valley to Atty, for Admr. Hames and North Powder ia a project let Pub May 19. 1911 dear to the heart of the Baker Com Last Pub. June 16, 1911 mercial club and efforts will be directed on work to bring this about during the coming few months. The projected line would ojien uj> a remarkably fertile ut tb« jr»ar io y«n$r U«ib <mt and pigi" J country, as well as giving access to bri4f*«*vrh dm»*» an«I bar» la Iba pl««« t«> g«t th« much timber wealth. b«a« p<Jbl«na w.<fh |x*a«ibi« * *ttf/’rv*6 ’s NOW V st TIME I We flR eh - a.R bfl-l«« mvgfc f ,f t»-n- «f !•••« Mtrnaa I« rna »tar if »l««<r«-1 fala.r«a «tira* t a fr»w* «h«Mi $ atm • r bri i a* «web >• ,.f tss* CtMaa-iat^a fra« I V«4a* Or*«*• f 15 00 4 00 |G*M rt! -f* 1.00 (••mal f ihaf* 1 00 I’leae .50 (Uad t.btor Ftataa 5 00 7ft TRACY CLOTHING CO I One Price Clothers 330 West First St. ALBBN’Y, OREGON ■fl « • «RII f«r»*aiW'M All «uri! ftellr Tea'1 •ar’ ■•dtabb* ^•’•a Fa • ••« (*f' « « WSTMOO« g isr.I.ta«.I far fifis*«** feart Wise Dental Co.,i.» Painle««i DentUta Iflrt’Mt« • m se Bears Oregon now him or will have in ■ »hort time, four poetel saving* bankt, Klamath kali«, Astoria, Baker City and Oregon City. It » the purpose of Postmaster General Hitchcork to make every money order postoffice a |x»tal savings hank at quickly as the intro- duction of the business will fiermit. TMr<«M Wat* SA ■ telfa » IMO 0>| S*>«*y* 11*1 I John Chrx. last week, jiurchaard from Mr». Callie Philippi, her fi5 acre farm, northwest from town, paying $96 per acre therefor. l-rss than two yean ago Mrs. Philippi purchased thia land for $»«> per acre.