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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1911)
?- 4 - ' v' - ; • • ,- *• > ' .. JTL- * v-tva a. '’P,-’ RELATIVE MERIT Begin* Fri., July 7 The entire «tore one lug bargain carnival We are selling the Entire Department Store Stock before moving into our new building. We can nave you money on quality merchandiae If you cannot come send for samples, prices r information S E YOUNG ASON A lbany , O regon « » ■> «ooftooooooooft**»««* » » LOCAL BREVITIES, For your machine and engine oils, ««•• N. I. .Morrison. Joe Boyanovsky was doing business in Albany, last -Saturday. Mr. arxl Mrs. Roger Cain went over to the bay. last Friday. First-class machine oil at X’icenta per gallon at Peery ’s. .1. .1. Barnes, of near Mehama was a Scio visitor, last Friday. Heavy road rollers are tn be a factor in road building in the near future. E. G. Balachweld talks of moving lai d he owns .» short dis tance eft|t of Scio. Wax-ran A good all round woman cook. Steady cmploymenL A'idrens The Cottage. 219 -1th street, Mbany. We can save you dollars on your lumber bill. Our stock ami prices will convince you. Scio Planing Mill Co. Miss Nita Bilwu is spending this week in Lebanon. Her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A Bilyeu taking herover Monday. R. I.. Devaney writes us from New port beach, saying that he is having a splendid time an I tossy "hello" for him to the boys. Watch Morrison's show window for the biggest attraction in Scio and make a guess on how long the c andle will burn. It will lx* there soon. Dr. J. W. Cole went over to Albany last 1 huesday for a visit with his son- in-law, Fred Veal. He may g<> on over to the bay before he returns home. Sec Morrison for your binder twine, machine and engine oil, lielting. greecc cups, rubber parking, etc. We carry a large Stock of pipe fittings from j inch to 2 inches. $3', 000 damage was the award of the jury in the Tubbs case, in Albany, last week 1 he Portland. Eugene & East ern. the defendant in the cane, will probably appeal. A. D. Barker, who has solved the Southern Pacific railroad which wax formerly the Oregon & California, at Albany, for ahnimt 41 years, has re tire!. He will lx* a pensioner on the H. P. rolls hereaftey. Governor West has plenty of nerve, say what you will. Brother Oregonian. Ar>d his nerve seems to be in interest of the common people —ths farmers. He may make mistakes, but his mis takes are in the line of justice. Cut» and bruit *« may be healed in about one thin! the lime required by the usual tn-a*merit by applying Cham berlain's I.inimenL It ia an antiseptic ami causes such injuries to heal without maturation. Thia liniment also relieves soreness of the muscles an! rheumatic pains. For a»k- by all dealers boms seven or eight fire fighters went up into the Green 4 Avery tim ber. last Saturday. to be ready to pro tect the holding» of that company. The timber ia located up Thomas creek and Is close to where the Mill City fire raged, Tuesday, all danger seemed to have passe«!, anti the aforesaid * fire fighters returned to Scio. The trip waa merely a mid-summer outing. For Sale—One-half mile east of Shelburn ami 3 miles north of Scio. 10 acres of land, one half in cultivation, rest pasture. Best of soil. Small frame house ami bam, both nearly new. Good young orchard and situated in a good Ith-asant neighborhood For chickens ami berries, it cannot be beaten. Price $12M For further particulars, inquire of U W. Pomeroy. Scio, Ore Hop Pickers Wanted T B. Richardson, of Portland, was leep Tur Muntti Ntrt visiting his father, J. W. Richardson Following is a little lesson in fianace last week. which illustrates very aptly the prtaci- Marriage license was is-ued. Monday ple involved In the slogan, "Keep Your tn It Earl t alavan ami Mildred Bur Money at Home:’’ Mr. Brown keeps a boarding house in rm » ter. a certain Oregon town. Around the D. L Payne, of Dayton Wash., was Fine hop». c»mping grounds, water, in this city Wednesday, renewi ng old- dining table one evening sal Mr* Brow , Barleys will be valued nc<-ord!ng to Mrs. Andrews, a milliner; Mr. White, time friendships. the «taiidanls herewith gi’en nt tbe phone, store, butcher shop, restaurant. th«- baker. Mr Jordon, a carpenter, F ob S a LC 14 heat of high-grade and Mr Laidlaw, a flour, feci and iotvrnatlvnnl barley and Imp prise exhibition in «"filer-go «Ft 12 23. 1911 Wood sawed ready for stoves. Vege Jersey heifers, all to be fresh this cum ' lumber merchant. Mr Brown took a Tim relative merit of n t>r- w Ing bar table gariicns adjoining. Dancing in i >g fall. Inquire of R. W. Gill $10 gold piece from hie |x»cket and ley Is rxplr««»! ill the per ‘titace of D. G. Drager «nd A A. Lee. of hamk-d it to Mrs. Brown with the points it rveeixes the pavilion twice a week, at which Salem, last week, purchased 3' acre» remark that there w is SID of the 120 The total imuiM of joints is deter No liquor of the Chas. Vsetecka orchard. Th-,- he hat prvmiM-il her. Mrs. Brown mined by drdu> ting from the average introductions an- required price $4fi«XJ. then hand'd the money to Mr». of tbe sum of the credits the "ill: of nor rowdyism allowed. No shows nor Mr. and Mrs. Ren Gooch, Artie« Amir ws, remarking "That pays for the penalties cm* ted for percentage merry-go-round to eat into vour profit-« The barley« will 1 h - vahied on the Powell six! Miss Haxel Easton, went my new lonnct." Mrs Andrews in t«a«ls of maturity, vtabliltv tgeruiinat We want the class of pickers who want up to Fish lake, last week, for a few turn passed it t<* Mr Jordon, saying it days outing. to take the monev home with them and would pay fur th« carpenter work he For Sale A he»vy span of hurnes. hud done for her. Mr. Jordon handed will help them to do so. Free transpur weight about 150«) pounds each, ages «. it to Mr. Laidlaw, requesting a receipt tatlon to arxl from Salem. anil 7, gentle and well broken. •**. A. for a bill for lumber, Mr. Laidlaw returned the money to Mr. Brown in Schieman. Thomas. Ore. T. A. LIVES LEY & CO. 1 have quite a quantity of Royal Ann sett loment for his hoard bill Mr Salem, Oregon cherries now ready to pick, Those Brown passed the gold to his wife, wanting tkm should come al «•mee. saying that he had now paid the $3) he The Bext Pise* in Portland to Est Price 3l cents per gallon. W. A. Neal had promised her and she in turn paid it to Mr. White to settle her bread arxl is at Miss t'k-o Beeler, of Eastern »» aah- pastry account. Mr White handed it ington. waa visiting h«-r aunt, Mo. 1. Lack to Mr. laidtaw, requesting credit W Pomeroy, last I ri«lny .M-.xx Beeler on his flour bill, srd Mr. Laidlay again is a professional tear Iter and was a r »turned the money to Mr. Brown, at Weal end of the Morrison Street resident of thia locality in her ehildhot-d stying that it settled for hie month's idge. . days. fti.xocn or rxit.r x board. Brown imt II in bin pocket and ti ’ g nl.ml) i. (u-rry weight, uulturmlty. A well known l»e« Moines woman remarked that hr had not supposed a JOHN r. WANNER albumen (or nitrogeni «.ratent. These after suffering mu- rably for two days Sltl gokl piece would go so far. fi«o dlvlslous standing as r.-dlts while (Successor tv limer Bros.) from bowel complaint, was cured by To illustrate the purpose of the penalties are provided for exce’.'dvc PROPRIETOR. or.-.- dose of < ham! •■rlam x < • It- . I hoi- above narration in these columns, let amount of moisture, for trimming»« era and Diarrhoea Remedy, lor sal«- us suppose that Mr» Brown had sent '(screenings. et<-.>, for inseparable nd by all dealers to an Eastern mail order house for her lulxtnnr-s. dawnge Indi' ati-d by uff col ■■! r r l.i v •' --i Henry Stam. Elmo Sim». Gail Poin bonnet The $10 would have gone out ar dexter, Truman l.uckenbnrh, Merl of circulation so far as Mrs. Brown's .ml Irregularity of growth. Harley 1» d.xqnalltled if In any cre«ilt PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER Cyrus. Jesse Rodgers and Ralph .M • town was concerned No better illus I Donahl tvturn«d Tuesday from a fire- tration of the power of money could be and coutalna more than 3> p.-r .-nt of Will cry sales anywhere. fighting trjp up in th«- Green-Avery had. and a better argument bor buying •-nx-n'.iig» or mor» th: n 5 |s r . ent of tlmlxir on Thoma» creek. W rite for terms and dates “Made in Oregon" goods and keeping lti«e|mral>!e admixtures, more tbnti II Remember that Cha», W«ssety car- the money in the home State, instead of |M-r « eut of moisture: If l u'nr. «xlor or or call Bell phone 22x. riea one of the largest stocks of imp < buying mad order gmxla from Eastern general Impression indicates heavy damage mrnta, han)»are. hou»<- furnishing» ot Mates. could hardly be advanced. Four and six rowed barley xbo'jld I h«- I-n’< r n ;»t cl-.Kate hl» towr.»- all kimis. paints an I oils, of any house LEBANON OREGON contain approximately for «-it h middle people along these lines. Residents of in this part of the valley. Ilia pricta or stril; 'it furrowed kernel two luterai arc undoubtedly rig'-it. at he has many xmall cities and towns must be taught or twisted kernel» that the life of the town depends upon customers from surrounding towns. The viability <r«nuiunt!ng nb'llty) c-G’ ■ ■ ,Jy 1 or Su 1< Pur.- i r ¡Al-. ■. ! • • r how much money is kept in circulation will Is* determined after projwr xrt! U'«rr»c. I.'.» C om . - 1 >■ in thr community; that for every dollar Octal drying of the ape. ¡men. puppies, eligible to registry. Price ♦-’> and $10 each, worth S3» to $25 each as ,a»y resident spends so much is returned they Come from t; • lest bred Trish to him, arimotimss dl. m in th*- fore Sending money away from . »» Setters in America. Call, phone or going home serve« to build up other com write Ed Wcaely, Scio, Ore. munities, which is not a bed thing. Buy it now. Now is the time to buy I Help neighboring States when you can; a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera it is s laudable thing, but Oregon 1 !;•'! . i .lie ma'» . ..• a n nt .i . !•, • .1 ,■ t |.r ■ • » t •«• f• • r.- • and Diarrhoea Rem«-dy. It is almost should come first in all things, and one buying ¡umber. sash. doors. lime, cement, plaster, etc,, somewhere else? certain to lx* needed Ix-forc the summer You are <-!.i enough to know'that there'« a lot of diff« ret ce in I way to bulk! up Oregon institutions and ia ov«>r. This n-rnedy has no xu|e-rior. Oregon factories is by keeping money of every one of these articles, just the same ax there is in tea and coffee For sale by all dealers at home. And that there's always more or lefts difference tn the prices, too. We have a Sharplrsa cream scix-talor Then, as you can always get the most am! best here, at the lowest which we can sell you for $45. Capa prices, why sren't you making a mistake by not buying here. From Seemed Io G ivi Him a New Stofflich city 450 pounds of milk |x-r hour. where we sit, it looks like you were passing up a good thing. "1 suffer»».! intensely after eating and Then-fore you do not have to send Eaat for a seperator, for we ran furnish no medicine or treatment I trie«l »rem you a first-class machine ch>-a|x-r than iti to do any good,” writ«» H. M. you can have one sent you from the Youngjx-tera, Editor of The Sun, Lake View, Ohio. *'The first few doses of factory. Chamberlain's Stomach ami Liver C ha .«. W eakly ! ablets gave me surprising relief and Phoenix, one of the leading paints on the second txittle seeme«l to give me a the market is kept by Chas. Weacly. new stomach and perfectly good Also Pioneer w hite lead, tar rn<wlr or health. " For sale bv all dealers anything you need in painting your house or barn or to preserve the roofs Handsome Pictares thereof. We can furnish any quantity We have a lot of handsome pictures you desire and our prices are right. to give away to new subscritiers and to Color Cards furnished on application by old subacribers more than one year in mail or otherwise Chas. Wesely arrears who will |>ay up and one year All should rememiwr the I.inn County in advance. New subscribers as well Fair dates August 29 .H f :M Setd ember I for the next 31» days. Or. if you wish ami, also, that the Fair is just what a full act of four, you can get them by the people make it Success depends paying .10 cents extra, to pay for the upon whether the people bring their other three lh«sc are beautiful products for exhibition and to attend pictures ami you shouM take advantage in person. Everyone will admit that of thia offer. the Fair is contributing greatIv in the development of this section of the We have a double disc plow in stock, country. Therefor» there is a sort of which we are offering at a greatly moral obligation resting Ufxin everyone reduced price. Call ami see it. to give the Fair their support. C ha ». WeMELV Pap's Coffee House FRANK GLEASON SCIO PLANING N’lIJ State Forester Des res Prompt Reporis The Mate Forester is constantly getting notice through the daily press ami from resnienla of th«- State of fins having gotten beyond control after several days fighting, that have not tieen reportrti to his office until after becoming a menace to the neighborhix*1. He wishes to urge upon all Mate fire wardens the neomsity of reporting to him all fires as s«xm after bring dis covered as possible, instead of waiting until they bec«>me dangerous to life ard protx-rty. One such fire has just been brought to his notice after having burnetl three weeks, that might have been controlled and probably entirely e»Unguishe«! if reported earlier so that proper assistance cuuld have been I given. Every Stat» fire warden, or other persons, in case thev are unable to get in touch with a Mate warden, should telephone or telegraph (collect! F. A Elliott, State Forester, Salem. Oregon. I .nforming him of forest fires before - they get beyond control. HOP PICKERS WANTtü 700 Picken Cai Find Employment’ at E. C. Horst Co. Yards ur Mik« NorthrMt of Independence. I Fine ho|»a. clean yard, g«xxf water. Wood arxl tents furnish«.*«! free if desired. 50 cents or better per box will be paid. Picker» should report at the vards September I, 1911. E. C. HORST CO. MORRISON, M gr .