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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1911)
/ ^=Gigantic= '> Preparatory ( ---- = Sale—= Begins Fri., May 5 Every article in this I^trge Department Store must be «old lie fore moving into our new building. S avings W orth M aking S E YOUNG ASON A lbany . O regon 1 County Janitor M. E Bilyeu wa* a memorial day visitor in S«io. Wm. Ehlert and Uncle Frank De- variey came over from ixbanon. T im -» At Wesely &. Cain Hall day morning. A full line of Lilly*» guaranta «-d For five nights commencing on garden *eed». chick f«-«-t. bone, aheli and grit at Weaely'a Grocery. WEDNE. DAY. JUNE 7 The dance at W«--.« ly-Cain hall will «tart immediately after th« *how at the »ch«iol house, Saturday evening. June 3 I' N«-w line of carpet», rug», linoleum. ■ und wall paper just arrive«! at Cha* This Company has visited W«-»ely'». Come and see them before Scio frequently, and every I you buy. lx«dy know» that the com Bungalow »»»ortment. consisting < f pany is first class in every 2.*«> large, u»« ful kit, h« n ut< ■ « - Y< .r particular. The company choir«- for 10 cent» at Morr.aon'» Hun! is composed of eleven peo ware »tore. pie at d the program will be Mr. and Mr». R. I! Milla *m< over from Jcff«-r»on. Ia«t Saturday to pre- i completely changird every pare th«- grave» of their d«-»<l for . night. Popular price» memorial day. Big »ala- in men» and boy» »uits, hat* I and »hoea; tallies and mi»»*« »ho«» ami I ■lippers at Wr»ely & Cain«, commet»- ing Monday, Juna< .'«. Five hi?h;s. Commencing Wednesday Jone 7 The new cooler for the coixiensery ha* Iwcn installed. Thvra- will tie no ’ difficulty, thi» summer, in bringing th« milk to the deaired temperature. F«« r S ai .»: A good »«-wing machine; H. A. NTAM. Prop. also a mandolin cither, fin«- lone anal a silk quilt top. Inquire of Mra Gimier « at the horn«- of Janitor Carey, in Scio Smokers Articles McKenzie Merry Makers CONFECIIÖNERY STORE » LOCAL BREVITIES. Cha». We*«-ly urn! to Portland, la»t Sunday. Mr. C C. I.«-«-. <>f Monmouth wa» in Scio on Memorial day. I!. Shelton wont up to Lyon», Mon day, on a bu»inc«» via t. John Wasely wn doing buainv»» in Albany on Monday. Barefoot »an.lai* in »ix«-a 5 to 2. from h . to fl ’-o at W»o ly.& Cain* It.uul work in th ' i.. W. *t xio road wa» rommenn-l on Monday. The Babor »tring of rarer» arrived from Granta I’a»*. Turmiay afternoon. The City hole’, on the South »ide i* receiving a much needed coating of paint. The (‘rabtrve ball toan-ra and our »•coral nine, <ro»*«*l bat» again la»t Sunday. Mr» Lucas, of Salem, wa» visiting Mra. Boynton, of the Hotel Scio, last week. Vetch. gra «» »«•«■•I», eh»v«-r, land |>la* ter and commercial fertiliser» at J. F. Weaely'a. Both line» of telephone pole* had to l»e move! on th«- S< io W«-»t Scio road to give room for the road grade. Mr» W S. Ewing an<l Mr. an«l Mr» A C Brown, of lebanon, were in Scio Ilaaat Sunday. Mr. Brown waa circulat ing postponed date» for the I *■ banoii Strawberry fair. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You will find Chamber- lain'» Liniment wonalerfuily effective, j One application will convince you of it* j merit». Try it. For «alt- by all dealer». Dr. an«l Mr». A. A Hate« started last Wednesday morning, for their old i home at Springville, N. Y. Dr. Prill : accompanie«! them to Portland, to «e<- them off They will, probably, return ' to Scio, next fall. Memorial day was observed in Scio, in the usual manner Almost everyone - repaired to their respective cemeteries, i with such (lower* a« they could obtain ami decorated the graves of their' loved one*. The Shaw base ball team fail«*d to ap|*car. last Sun«lay and no excuse «offered. Our boy» will l-e leary of making another gam«- with them. The Scio-Crabtree game wa» won by Crab- j tree easily. We can save you dollar* on your lumber bill. Our »took and price» will convince you Jicio Planing Mill Co. The dance at We»ely-(*ain hall will »tart imnx diat-'v after the »how at th«- school house, Saturday evening June 3. Mr. arxl Mr*. Cha» Johnson cam«- up ■ from their Salem horn«- on Memorial day; al»> their daughter, Mr*, Lillie Daniels. of Eugene. Tobacco A* Cigan» Fruits in Beason Suit 1 irinxs, <on* fectionerv, Lunch Goods, Post i ards Stationery, M.iua- z.ines, etc......... .... ...... ■■■ I 11.11 ..... That (H-rhaiH« you are making a mistake by not getting our price* before buying lumber, sash. door», lime, cement, plaster, etc,, somewhere else? You are old enough to know that there’s a lot of difference in the quality of every on«- of the»«- article», ju»t the same a* there is in tea and coffee A im ! that there'» always more or I«-»» difference in the prices, too. Then, as you can always get the must and best here, at the lowest price», why aren’t you making a mistake by not buying here. From where we alt, It look* like you were passing up a good thing. Order«- taken for all kind» of Rubb«-r »tamps and office supplies scio mill planing G. F. lviiiih'L II. I. Sc. Veterinarian o «'rrii«»* Paasinssv, W. F. Gill. Ns<acetar, C. A. Marner UlHK<-r«»K* J. J.Barne», W. F.Gill, J. A. Bilyeu, J . R . Barn-*«, C. A. Marner. Will attvml calls at S< i«i when notified The good weather, commencing la»t Friday, wa* most acceptable to the |>eoplc in thi» Im-ahty. Just a small ------- orner IMirtion of the Chicago warm weather would suit the Willamette valley, just Coriisb & Rnis Liren at this time. Marsha Newt Weddle went to Port STAYTON. OREúON land, Sunday, t<> take a boy to the • »arrdincr home. The boy had been at thi» home before and was taken to liv«- with a family in this city. He becam«- A. G. PHI L L, M. D. •o obstretH-rous that it »«» deemed best to sen«! him back to th«- home. Phqsician SCIO ROLLER MILLS Siatele 1 N< < »Mit »»< A I » I » Wo. do • Faad Fiawr. on AP Oonoral Cuatum halo W'a !»>’« > MIO 1« in and lha Traal Flour and Milling WKaat ara a- Fiald Y «»v» (or t achangad üualnaa« for Will and Righi Surpcon I F or S ai . i : A t> horse power portabl«- j Russell engine, wood saw and grain Telephone, Exchange No. 11 chopper. Engine can be used to run a ! 28-inch thresher. All in go<*l condition i SCIO : : ; OREGON and will lx- sokl at a bargain. Reserve seats an »ale at the drug H. S thpckmkvkh »tore for th«- play, '•Wide Enough for 3 t Thoma* < Ircgon Two” to I»- played at the school h-use W. Cooper Morri», th- ca-hier of the Saturday «-’-ening, June 3. I loor» open Oregon Trust Co., ha», finally been at 7:30. play »tart* at 8 »harp. landed behind prison bar* at th«- »tale Now i» the time to »pray your fruit Notary Public |x-nitcntiary. Hi* sentence is for six Real Estate tree* with lime and sulphur solution. year». Governor West is to lx- cum Administrator of Estates We hand..- th«- 100 per cent, pure mended for his firmness in refusing to quality. For *al<- in quart, gallon or xians Negotiated. Abstract» pardon or mitigate the sentence; for, barrel quant do-« at Wi-.-ely’» Grocery. the sir ingest possible pressure was Obtained and Examined Our full line of buggies, surreys and brought to bear upon him. When hack» have ju»t arrived. Give ua a •'wildcat” bankers and "high” fina • ■CIC ..... OREGON call before you buy. a» we can give you ciers find that a penitentiary sentence more for your money, for we buy in is sure to follow- wrong doing in their Tetter. Sail Rheum and ft/cmd car lol* and direct from the factory. particular line of business, then- will Afr ■ ureal I. V|Mt i.’w-rUni w Mlvt «Hie app: Cha». Wesely. b • fewer bank failure«. ’**'• tvhe.e*. th< iivh'-tg at»«! Fuming MiiaCion Mr». Al Moore and two daughter», arc visiting at th<- horn«" of Mr*. Ja». A. Peery. The home of the Moore* I» It the vicinity of Echo, Orc. Did it Ever Occur to You r. J. MVNUM, W eatherford & son The Scio Stute Bunk Attorneijs-at-Luic R. SHELTON Titlr* igrr <»( wur tuotir), tiain< ihr t : : thi k« on olhrr tmnk«. loakra *n»n !« r« for mak.a loan* <-ou »Kirnt with w « mk . Oaano ixiiiH-ngiltr bud n«"»* mrfhtwK J. M. Howell, a popular druggist of Greenaburg. Kv., save, "We use Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in our own household and know it M excellent " For sale by all dealers. C. 0. BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW CUSICK BLOCK I ALBANY OREGON » Chamoeriaiiis Couth Remedí kill r . i . t When a Man Buys Clothes He goi-s to the store in which he him the greatest confidence. He does not judge stores by what they claim to do, but by what they do do. He goes to the store that he lias 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, \\ bile we believe in advertising, we know that men judge us mostly bij what we do, and hence we depemi upon real, genuine value-giving, to get our customers, and keep them. • When in Albany you are Melcomt to < <une to our store for a place to be ar home. W e are anxious for the particular young fellow, the ^lim 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. W’e help you save your expenses over here. utincxt «Hligrttcr for your Mitrty It •tar«« «trl«*ily lw»rtking buatucMM takt'« tare of >uir Office in Blumlwrg Block ALBANY W. A. Cai’iier ALBANY, OREGON