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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1913)
> •• * 9 * • »■ • e « X • Vf 7 1 •* • •• •• ••• a « » ■ • • / ' ‘ S ,»* T . • * ‘ • '• ’Z.-yC A A < !*>• ’’ ,S •- a • r • • • * \ • /* • * r< * * % 1* * z*.-.-’ ^•7'- •r • i? A , 4 • V, • • ’ .•* •* r % « 1 * • 4 ♦ ?.« >* . . • K* * >7 ? • <1 * c The Stocks in the \ I J >.\ X N Albany Stores Represent Over One-Half Million Dollars A I KI«. I l.\ NTH BI I > V< >I \\ I CI A < >N I H T<> THE CRAM) CENTRAL TRADING POINT OF THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY By <>tf«-i ing <>p| « rtuniti« s unstirpn»se<l in saving of money and large a->sortni«*nts of desirable and depcn«l«ible ch< <>-•■ fiotn Inqin.lil tow t. pal I«ui rti' ii •. • iixl st\ h* tlo-y are e«)ual to any city on the Pacific Coast. t"< to No «»th. r citv the si/« of Albany »•■an offer thvir out of - "I ii -T« handi-«- to choose from or such modern, Conv• ni- nt aixi <■ nif« «Hable stores to make shopping a | I- i-ure. FREE! EREEJ Pruvidiis merchandise RAILROAD GOING and FARE COMING v« ii |> n< li;i--s iii any or «til «»f th«- following stores amounts to or over. PRPP! TTtJITP! X ¿WUJu! For instance—if von buy j"> in one store |5 in an«»tli«r 'no ' ¡<»i: au<itlo r, >-av« vour duplicate sales slips, pren-iit them to the •»••«-n-tHrv of the Yibnnv <’omnoTcial <*lul>, in th«* Al bany St.it«- B.mk I’- iil-iii ■ /round lloor, Ellsworth street, and your railroad fare will be paid you b «th wavs to and from Albany. mi-s thii <>|-| MEN Don't i' ii. :t v t<- 11 i i.- in \!Lain s Big Stores absolutely free of « \p«-io-«-. AND WOMEN, ALBANY’S BOYS AND GIRLS FOREMOST Dry Goods, Clothing, Furniture, Shoe & Millinery Stores Ini ih you In.l I>nny ut Un ir / .{funsi trhcrr you may clonisi from tinsi ìarti shnks nf mi rrha ndisi ¡fii'big ymi an nfyinrtii n il 7 /«» Ini ,7 11 n y n et nhymt irish, ti! tinti prie? you it ish tofniy and cujoy si finitili displaifs nf all that’s m ir in Dry i'ls, . I//» y and < 7/ ildet n's Siiifs, (’inits. /lassi s, .ìli lintry and Sh >t s .ih n s and iìuys’ ( '!ni hi nd, I ur- nishinc's nini A/-» » t'iu nilnrr. ('arpct.s, h‘n>ds. .1 et DrufH rii s and limisi hnìd nads. (d).ìlll; \’isil , .»■ nntr tritili al! Sprint and Stimmi r stm'hs <ia a! th ir h </. Tln rni’ ■ td j'a ililirs art sitcli llntt you ran itisi1 y n uh t ;■•>!! art huyinfi ì our lailroad farr is paid bolli n i /s }'mi iriì' i n¡m/ stiimj all limi is nrir in 117 uri inj . I ]>f Ct ' n m ! I mi SI Imhl Honds .1 risii lolln funeri ssiri . fa si 7/ mri n Un / lo] ol 1 s nf tln W'Ulamctti ì'atlry irill doytlitoti ir/-: nin ror weìj ^ ome . The Blain Clothing Co.—Chambers & McCune-G. A. Flood iQ. Co Fisher, Braden & Co.—Fortmiller Furniture Co L. F. H. J. Hamil- ton— <?7? ü McDowell A'hoe Co. W. B. Stevens Co.-Tracy Clothing Co. $57w Toggery M. Sternberg & Co.- S. E. Young Son 7~7 UTT T1TW MU I man’s <•',«.res, felt like a setting! needed power as they inert-a - law. I am satisfied there has Far.it lor ule hen turned out of a coop, so he! their business. never been much difference in 120 acres I miles east of Scio, p it on his bib and tucker and Miss Jessie Barnes cam« ip from favor of mail order house- con 65 acres been cultivated. 25acres ■ it out for the brush fur a week Salem and visited her par« nts. sidering the quality. Home mer open pa.-ture. 30 acres brush and of mental refreshment. chants let us know your prices. timber, 110 sen s can lie culti The many friends of Bob 1 he school d fficulty was settled vated. Some creek bottom land, Henry Ray is on the sick list Robertson who runs the engine ami w a confined to his bed Sat from Alluny to Detr< it are at Gates by the election of Ru box house, old barn, small or urday. pleased to see him handle th« dolph Joost as director. The chard. Price >«'i0. |M-r acr*. time Scott Turner went to Albany lever. Bob was in sc hm I at Gate- school board are in harmony now. on half. Have other large and The cat- rpillar predict« d that small tracts for sale. Ball on or Monday after his sister, Mrs about eight years ago and hi we would have a cold fall, a mild address, Brora Heart, as she is going to teacher predicted that we wool I winter and a cold spring. The R Shelton, Scio, Ore. v sit her mother, Mrs l’hoeba hear from him. If honesty, prediction sei-ms to lie correct. Frank Smith of l«acomb wa rurner, fora week or two. sobriety and industry brings sue- RiHMier envelope» 10c a packagi- >‘t N ick down visiting with lus parent- O.tl Crabtree «-reek hail her cess he will succeed. the Newa office. William Smith ai d h bn-iher best clothes on Sunday morning Don McKnight left for Canada Wh, H. An Lata Walter of Id J w i . 1 I owing to the warm south wind last week. There are great op MARKET REPORT “ What mad« y«u •<> late?" not seen for sev- nil years. Wal and steady rain of two days portunities up there. "t met smith*on." The follow ing are caah price* quoted ter is visiting his parents of w hicii melt'.*d the snow in the T Hennes has installed a No. •'Well, that I» no rra»on why you Thunday of each week by uur Racoon Hollow an«! inlet «1.. t•> mountains at a rapid rate and 52 dynamo at his ranch and say.- -h uhi be »n hour late get tir g home to on dealer»: return at <mce to Canada where we now expect some fair weath he can light his neighbors prem •upper." Wheat. p«-r bunhel........ t *0 "1 kr>>w, but I a»ked himhowhe wa» Flour, per »a* a............ he has made a deal for a large er. 1 2D ises and th«- city of Gates. It feeling anil h<- instated on telling me Bran, |wr ton..... ........... •J6 00 tract of land for his future home. Monday morning after60 hours needs but two bits of attention about hi» stomach trouble." Short», per ton.............. 31 ÜD S W Gaines returned home of continual rain without an start it at dark and shut it off at "I1.4 you tell him to take Chamb-r Chop, wheat, per ton 32 00 lain’» Tablet»?" Saturday fr-m a visit with his hoar'- interval and with th«- bedtime. Chop, oat», per ton.... 2» 00 wii Wade , of ri Albany spent , a "Sure, that is what he need». " Sold Butter. (Country! per roll .... Ml daughter, Mrs Ida Grab» .1 ai d •mp ratiire ranging from 4S to Mr Fgg», per dozen........ . ........... 17 family of Elliott Prairie, where «■ '. it has cleared up with fair ,|ay |jere gently looking after by all dealers. Chicken», per jx>und...................... ID he found Mrs Graham hi rather pro ; -ets of settled weather. thc net,,h of thc MjJ| ( ity brid|fe 10 Grami Ball at Wesely-Cain • iee»e, per pound. ........................ poor health, otheru is«- l.<- I . < a am sure we will all ap- jj ,. represented Commissioner I hall. Saturday eve, April 5. Turkey», per pound....................... 1« pei-sant visit. H-* lad the precíate. 10 Butler who was unable to come. by newly organized Z (' B Puck», per pound . ...................... Beef, per pound, live weight pleasure of meeting In > Id ft nd I to 07 P ii : B atik . The writer of these items re- J lodge. Music by Scio National Pork, dee»»<-d ............ . ................... IM Ben Gooch nnd wife nf Mt ceived a package from Scio by band, Everybody cordially in Veal, per pound, for »hipping . Hi Angel, our former Scio dn t parcels jiost. It cost eight cents vited. Dance w ill commence at w hti has a fine drug store w : < r< Mill City Items and the cost by railnia«! is 25c. 9 p m. Don’t be ourprianl if you have an at he has a flourishing trade with a' tack of rhvumatiam thia apriag. Just One year ago it would have cost pay ing income. The mill company lost several 35. by express. If the Scio mer- You will look for ■ good while- before- rub the affecte«I parta freely witht'ham- berlam’a Liniment and it will aoon du. J I) Griffin of «Mist of Sei-* was, ««gs during the high water in chants will advertise prices of you find » better medicine for cough» ap|>var. Sold by all dealers. ■nd colds than ( hambe-rlain'» Cough over visiting with his in -th-« the raging Santiam. article« that can go by parcel* KcmeMly, It n-«t only gives reli«f it i while the Pie Eater was awa’ . Tine«- men have lost their lives post, their trade will nodoubt in cure». Try it when you have a cough i BIDS WANTED He was circulating a petiliori lor n th«* logging camps in R«x-k crease. or cold and you are certain to be | Sealed bids will be received by the release of Com Osborn wh«> er . k during the past year. One There is no use kicking at the pleaded with the prompt cure which it the clerk of School Dint No 95, will effect For »ale by all dealer». was innocently confined in the was caught under a togas he was mail order houses when a ranch for the position of janitor of the pen for I would have --- spite. «........................ ..... -.«ling it across n trestle. One er can sit by his fireside and note Banners attention Let i. Scio school building, for the gladly given him a hvlpii g ) .-md. \;iS instantly killed by a falling the price of an article he wants, print your return card on en school year of nine month* for Ihop-’hewill soon be a fr- --^inib and one died from the ef- he is not apt to make a trip to velopes. We will furnish a good 1913 and 1911. Bids will close nian and outlive ali his en«-r ii-- , feet of having a bmken leg am- town and lose a days time. The grade of stock and print your April 15. The Board reserves Clifford Griffin who Has b..«^ «u'ated. mail box is too handy. Our home name and address, and name of the right to reject any oral! bids, confine«! on the San Jam Farm T ic mill company has installed merchants can catch a lot of that farm, if desited, 100 for 50c, at J. B. W esei .Y. th«- tmat week tending the oi l .; very la-g - steam engine to add trade under the new parcels post the News office. Clerk of DisL No. 95.