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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1911)
Tbeentir«* «tore one lug bargnin carnival We are Helling the Entire Department Store Stock before moving into our new building. We can gave you money on quality merchandise If you cannot come Bend for samples, prices r information S E YOUNG JkSON A lbany , O regon « A * LOCAL BREVITIES. * «SOÙûûé#»S OÛSÛÙS S6S A Henry Qtugley was a News caller last week. A rice line of ladies kimonas for fall at Wesely A Cains For your machine and engine oils, see N. I. Morrison. Earl Phillif«« of l^banon is »pending a few days in Hcio. Sp«*cial line of men's harvesting gloves at Ilibler A- Gill Co. First-class machine oil per gallon at Peery's. All the new ami latest style« in met a fall hats at Wesely A Cains The News can use some 16 inch wo«sl on past or future subscriptions, Mr. N. Young has the thanks of the m» U m plum«. .Mrs. I.ixtie Bilyeu of Stayton, visited at the home of Geo. Morris last week. Eli Luckeubach reports a light frost last Friday night. Eli is an early riser. . Byron Gill ami wife of Eugene ar rived Wednesday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gill. Juit Arrived at M«-s«-ly A "< '«ins, a large line of children, ladies and miaaes sweater coals. J F. Weselv i« stepping high these days. He receive! his training climb ing Mt. Jefferson. Wnirti A good all rout«i woman cook. Steady employment. Address The Cottage, 21* 4th street, Albany. We can save you dollars on your lumlwr bill. Our stock and prices will convince you. bcio Planing Mill Co. Mrs. A E. Randall thoroughly under- stands the culture of nasturtiums as the fine bunch in the News office will prove. Dr. Prill of Scio was in the city to day after new tires for his auto which he drove over from the county fair turn Albany Herald Watch Mornson's show window for the biggest attraction in **cio and make a gu«*ss on how long th«' candle will b ten It will be there soon. Court Butcher, of North Yakima, Wash., arrive«! in Scio, last Friday, for a visit with old friemlx lie u»e«l to be a resilient of Scio twenty years ago. See Morrison for your binder twine, machine ami engine oil, belting, greece cups, rubber jmcking. etc. We carry a large stock of pi|«e fittings from I inch to 2 inches. Mrs. Ed Abbott Wav a News cal’»" Friday. >he ordered the News sent to her son, Ira. at Myrtle Point. ^5he hopes to maae him homesick for his old home town. A well known Des Moines woman after suffering mi»«*ably for two days from bowel complaint, was cures! by one «lose of Chamberlain’» Colic, t ho!- era ami Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by all dealers Eli l.uckrnbach. our efficient ah- e repair man. made a pair of shoes for a Jefferson customer last week. It is seldom one sees homemade shoes or boots now a days. Ina few years mo a th«- making of them will be a lost art. Phoenix. one of the leading paints on the market is kept by Chas. Wesely. Also Pioneer white lead, tar creosote or anything you nee«i in painting your h'luse or barn or to preserve the roofs mere«..* We can furnish any quantity you d««ire am! our prices arc right Color can!» fumiahe«! on application by mail or othcrwia«- Cha». " esely Just the thing in hop pickers gloves at Ilibler 4 Gill Co. Riley Shelton mad«- a business trip to A Ilian v last Friday, Woodburn will vol«1 on a municipal water plant Sept., 15. Rolla liurtis am! wife are visiting nt the home of Ludw ig Wain. Don't go to the hop yar«l» until you have aeen Hibler A- Gill Co Grace Kiser of Springfield, is visiting C. L. Trask and family of Jordan Mrs. Riehardaon moved this week to the house vacated by Eel Balachwewi New fall go««!« ate arriving every day at Wesely 4 Cams J A. Bilyeu am! family ran over to Albany Friday in hi» auto. O. B Cyrus came in to see how the new <*ditor was fitting his chair. Mr. Eli Ramer called on the New» am! con tribute*! SI 25 to the relief of th«» new editor. Eld Bakiechweid show-id his faith in the new managem- nt by aub«cribing a year in advance. A large line of outing fianm-ls am! fiannrlvtu hav«- just arriv«-d at Weaely A Ca n». Frank Pruitt called at the N< "I office and deposited s«ini» of Uncle Sam's com with us. Henry Shelton, our drayman who is "always on the job" is ple»«<-«l with the new road work to W«-st Scio. Mr Lincoln L-«g.«-i ha- th«- h-rnor of being the first m-w paid in advance subscriber to the News since th«-change in ownership. Thanks. We have a double disc plow in stock, which we are offering at a greatly reduced price. Call and tea it. CHAS. WeSKI.V Bumo-e MacDonakl wan in town la»t Saturday Cha». Wraely made a visit I» county »eat thi» week. I. M Lindley Went to Albany Ia»t Tut-aday. N I Murrixm mad«- *» 12.’- '*> »ale of hard» are to an Albany party on W«cd- ne*day. t haii«-» W«-*ely return?«) Monday evening from a bu»me»a trip to Port-' land, A. Kar!n«-k A Co are moving their portable »aw mill to the <). Eichinger pla> e Linn Daley of Medford, arrive«! Wed- r <- day evening for a visit with relative» arvi friend». E. C Peery went to Portland on Tue«day morning to look after buainea* * for the condetuM-ry. The city revenue wa* increased by 112.00 in a very few minuteH last 1 Thur*«l»y aftrrrwon. Mi» E>!na Sharp of Ray* Landing. \V.k«h . arriv«-d <m Monday evening for | « visit at the home of W. E. Arnold. Dr. I*rill rvpvrt* the arrival of a baby girl to th? home of Mike Kelly i an ! wifi- of near J«-ffer»on. Th« Scio Milling Co. »hipped one of th«-ir extra waU-r wheel» to We»t Fork in Dougla* county Wednesday. Bulla Shelton -»over on the co»»t on •n outing and renewing old frien«!»hip» H<* may accept a position in Corvallis on hi* return. 14 •WE "WANT Every customer to know that our stock OF Should we not DRUGS is new, clean and pure, a have in stock what yon want, tell us. and we will be srlad to Ret it on short notice and without extra cost to you. In addition to a genera! stock of Drugs, we carry paints, oils, varnishes, wall- I« ih r. school books, school suoplies, phonographs, orchard sprays, sheep dip and stock foods. handle the I m M cigars. We supply you with the beat gasoline for your automobile. In fact you will find us headquarters for quality in all lines. M.-idame Rumor report* that there will tx u wadding within the next week of two of Scio’» mo»t |«>pular young |H-«>pl> Can you guea» who? « Ji ug Hamilton made a trip over to the coa»t the la»t of last weak and re turned Monday morning. Doug i» I getting to 1« quite a traveler. Mi«» Etta Heyne of Lebanon came : 1 .■ » •• / for i» f«-w ‘ wc«*ka visit with her brother. 1«. E | Heyne and wife. She will probably I »lay until after the fair. Mrs. Anna Young of Roseville, < a) . is visiting her cousin. Waller Bilyru ami family. Mrs Young wan formerly a resident of near He Io. K. Carr of Wert Scio ami T L. Dugger and L. I.. Gooding of >cio made a trip to Albany with J. A. J. -in W«*-1\ |. «><«! with Alban Bilyeu in his auto Monday. < or, ‘ M' K ,-i.t i t- . ■ - ■ Sunday m the game of t>a»e ball with Salem. The game whh close being 2 to 1 r-.ii-.o i-»->^ 11 --1.--I c- ... ceptanev of a year’s subscription for I in Salem’» favor. “Our” John figur- -• -- il-, double play of th«- g»no G. A. McKnight of Independence. R. M. Cain an ! wife returned Tue»- Iktnn Ray ami wife are the parents of a fine 10| pound boy. Mother ami day morning from a two week'» outing child arc tioth doing well ami the doctor on the*coa:,t. Roger ha» some great, now has hopes that Donn may pull rich »toriea to tell hi» friend» and look» ' like h«- had th« roughly enjoyed every through. mm-.it«- of the time he wa* away. E ! I!-:!-• n- a . r.i ,-. Ihe law firm of Wright A- Johnaton ranch northeast of town. He has just finish«*«! building a new houw and will of Albnny, ha* di»»olved. Mr. Wright. no doubt greatly enjoy a change from who»e card 1» in another column of thi» paper, will continue liuaine«» at hi* city life. pr<-«< nt office, while Mr. Johnaton will Remember that Chas. Wesely car- be »«-»«M-iati-J with Gale H. Hill. Ea»q. rica one of the largest stocks of imp e- L. A. Darby brought in the larg«-at ments. hardware, house furnishings of all kinds, paints am! oils, of any hour«* load of wheat drawn bv one team that in this part of th«1 valley. His price« ha* ever come into the mill her*. It are undoubtt-dly right, as hr has many ,'onta. ««I 124 l«u»hel* and 45 pound* of wheat an«i 605 pound» of »crecning». customers from »urrounding towns. Till* made a load of over HtMMJ |*ound». In reapatts» ti nim.-r-JJ« requests i ountry Club milk i» in demand on from ix-rsons who misplace their r • ceipt* ami henc«« do not know when th«- coaat about Newport and the »up- their aubscriptions expire, we shall ply on hand w«i cxhau»t«d a week ago notify all paid in advance subscriber« and »cveral peraona a»ked the Scio when their subscriptions run out »«> colony for a xupplv until a new ahip- they may have a chaiw«' to renew at ment arrive«!. Like Milwaukee. Scio al •> hn» something to make her famou*. the lower cash in advance mt3. C. <’. Mml.- bought an acre of land E'or Sale Purr bred Irish Setter puppie», eligible to registry. Price f » in th<> cast part of town am! i» now and fill each, worth $Ju to $2.’> each as putting up a building and will move they come from th«- best bred lri«h into it a» MMiti a« eomplet«*d. Mr. Setter» in America. Call, phon«* or Win! will >!< vote his spare time to the raining of fine chickens. The land was write Eil Wesely, -tio, Orc Cuts and bruise» may be heal 'd m Isiiight from N. I. Morrison. about one-third the time required by H om s Ills’ thc usual treatment by applying Cham berlain*» Liniment. It is an antiseptic IV c offer one hundretl dollars reward and causes such injuries to heal without for any case of Uatsrrh that cannot l>e maturation. This liniment also relieves cured by Hall'» Catarrh Cure. aorenapa of the muscles and rheumatic F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo. O. pains. For sale by ail dealers We, the undersigned, have known F. We have a Sharpie«« cream s«-|ierator J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- which we can sell you for *45. Capa in ve fum )wrf«*ctly honorable in all city 454» pounds of milk |ier hour. business transactions and financially Therefore you do not have to send East able to carry out any obligati«m» made for a seperator. for we can furnish by his firm. U aiding. Kinnan 4 Marvin, you a first-class machine chea|H-r than Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. vou can have one sent you from the Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal factory. ly. acting directly upon the blood and C iia . m . mucous surfaces of the system. Testi A party of young |M*oplr fro-n near monials sent free. Price 75 cent» per Scio, left last Friday, for a summer bottle Sold by all druggists. outing t«> Trout Lake, W ash. They Take llall'a Hunily Pills for consti will »t>en<! a week or ten days in hunt- pation. ing and fii»hing before returning, Among thoae who composed the party were; Homer an«l John Logan, Oscar and Ida Dohl, Robert and Jennie Chil SOUIH SlOt ton, The condcnaerv »hipped another car I’ntlcr Nt*w Management, load of milk Monday. Country Club i» becoming well e»tabli»h«'«l ar»i it now Clean Be<?a. Good Fare li»to«i by practically all the wholesale ('ummercial Trade houatra. The price of milk will be advanced the fir»t of the wi'ek. The Soiiciled ««•mpany ha» wvera! car loml* of milk yet on hand* and will not »tart the ORE. SCIO plant before the firat of the year. CITY HOTEL We E. C. PEERY DRUG COMPANY SCIO The OREGON Scio Planing Mills It'« ■ ,<t..:al f< • • ■ . • want tin m« ■ t t.n ' th.- I.- t von . an get for your money. But when you buy a bill of lumber without getting an estimate from us. how do you know that you’re getting the best bargain that is possible for you to get? You simply can’t tell a thing about it. You don't know whi ther you're losing money or not The only safe way is to always let us make you an estimate on what you want before buying elsewhere. We have a complete stock of everything in lumber an<l building material. Estimate.» promptly furnished (.'all and see us. SCIO PLANING MILL A Great Clubbing Offer Stìi'Wecì v Ore?OB Journal one year The Santiam News one year. . . . . . . . $1.60 $1.50 Total Both Papers One Year $2.00 OREGON JOURNAL “-"-i mo»t "«cxly ■ -i...... 11 ■ ——.... .... complete telegraphic new» of th«- world, give* r«-liable market report*, a» it i* | ubliehed at Portland, wher«- th«- market new* can lie an«! i* corn-- ted to «late for each l»*ue. it also ha* a pag«- of ap«»cial matter for th,- farm an«! h««m«-. an ci t«-rt»imng «t- ry page an-.! a p»g« or more of eomic «ach wick, and it goes to the ’ubrcrilwr twice every Week I'M time» «year INI SANIlnM NEWS <*'*•• ll” kwal new» and WtEILT happening» an«I nhouid U- in every home in thi* vicinity. The two |mr-«-r* make a goo«! combination an«! you save II by »ending your »ubacription to THE SANTI AM NEWS. S<|O, oRE. We can also give our »-il-scnl-«-«* a g«a»l clubbing offer for the Daily and Sunduv, or Sunday Journal with the NEWS To the Traveling Public I have lease« 1 the'Hotcl Sei» and intend to take rare of my patrons in the baat pos sible manner. My tables will be supplie»! with the lw st the markets afford and my room» and b«*d» are clean and wholesome. My charges to both transient and regular boarders are and will tie a» reasonable as conditions will allow. Special attention given to commercial men. PAUL BARTNiK. PROP SCIO ORt FRANK GLEAS0N PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER Will cry sales anywhere. Write for terms ami dgtes or call Bell phone 22x. LEBANON OREGON The Beat Place In Portland to Kat leal * Pup’s Coffee House at tV«»*t en«i ol th« Mornaon Street bridge. JOHN r. WANNER Tetter. Salt Rh» urn and furma Are cared In vtismhrltaln • Salve Oneappixw- •V mi «eitere» th« iUh-A« and Isarnlng •«uaaooa (Succeeeortc Riner Brea.) PROPRIETOR. 0 0 9 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 6 9 9 9 9 9 .9