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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1917)
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Ore gon. his final ».-count as such «.lmiaia- trator and said Court ha« appointed Munday, the 'Jfith day of February. 1917. at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoor of that day as the time for hearing objections to said final account, and for the settlement thereof Any snd all je rsons having objections to such final account arc hereby not ified to be present at said time at the Cuuntv Court room in the Court House In the City of Albany, l.inn County, paragraph is quoted; “On the melancholy and afflicting event ■of the death of the moft illuftri- ons and beloved perfonage which I this country ever produced. I •ynpithize with you. with the nation and with good men thro’ the world in the irreparable loss suftained by us ail. ” Page four contain« the adver- ■ tiaerm-nta, business houses and private parties using small spaces and giving it an appearance simi lar tn the classified columns of the |>a|H rs of today. Among Oth- Or/gon. and then and there make »uch er ads, the following was no objections, listed January 17, 1917. ticed: “For Sale, a Stout. JOHN W. COSTELLO, Healthy. Active Neg.o Wench.’’ Administrator. 1 ’ vH Has Old Paper OOIXX' j H to a » HILLS MARKS, Attorney» fur administrator. -O' The New* has on hand a lim-i ted supply of the Atlases men-, Four hundred pounds of choice tioned in clubbing offer on page 2. Come in and get your copy, as; vetch seed for sale. J I) Dens more 28 »t is here waiting for you. \\ <• disposed of quite a l<»t of merchandise on our open- illg daV, but we still have left <|iiite a nice selection of staples niuounting* to several thousand dollars worth, consisting ol Men’s Suits, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Dry Goods, Latlies, and Mm’s Furnishings, Etc. A stagger- ing and overwhelming slaughter of prices will be made on this merchandise. F O R D TH E LWI VERSAL CAR The new Ford ear- are up-to-the-minute in appear- ame with large radiator and enclosed fan, hood with full streamline effect, crown fender* front and rear, black finish with nickel trimming*—-a snappy look ing < ai and with all the dependable, enduring and economical qualities that have made the Ford “The l’niver*al Car.-' < hio fact it worth more than a ton of guesses, Fold cals are selling from live to ten over anv ami all other cars, simply because tliev give more satisfactory gierviee, la*t longer ami are easier to operate and cost less to maintain—ami there’« no gm ««ing about the reliability of Ford ser vice Kunabout ?.”>-15, Toutin'’ Car $.”><’>(•, Coupelet $5<i5, T'<wn Cai $595, Sedan $<’>15—f. o. 1». Detroit. f We Don’t Want to Pack and Pay Freight if we can help it. Your Price is our price. Come and Help Yourself. a On display and for sale by Don’t forget that our misfortune is YOUR OPbORTUNITY! THE DOOR« WILL OPEN AT 9 A. M. O’CLOCK UNTIL THE SALE ENDS. k • V FRED T. BILYEU SCIO. OREGON MONDAY EVENING Notice to Contractors SEALED BIDS will bo receiv ed by the School Board District No. 63, Linn Co., OreRvn. unt I 3.00 p. m. March 2. 1917, for the erection and complet on oa pul>- lic school building. according to plans and specifications p’-epared bv Chas. H. Burggraf, nr'hit-d, Albany, Oregon. The contractor will be required to furr ish an approved bon I equal to 50 per cent of the contract within ten days after the awarding of the contract All bi< k must be made out on blank proposals for the .im.-. Plans may be st on at Scio State Bank. Scio, or at the Architect’« office. Building must be completed by Sept. 15, 1917. Bids will lie opened March 3. 1917 at 10 a. m, at school house inwaid Hist. The school boa rd resercss the right to reject any and all bid*. J. B. Couey. Elevatori Notiti to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the un- iler.ign.-d lias Ix-en appointed executor <>f the ls»r will and testament of Isaac C. Hates, deceased, by the County Court for l.inn County, Oregon, and that all claim* against the estate <>f • lo 1 >!> r. »«. .! •h'Hiki tie present*! to the un-'crnigne »executor at his office in Scio, Oregon, within six months from thr date of the flrat publication of this notice, which i* February IS, 1917. C. C. Bryant. R. Shelton, Attorney. Executor. __ grades as many are absent this I week. Mia* Prill was out of Schot last Thursday and Friday or account of a severe cold an< la grip. Blossom Time in the Golden State A friend just back from Southern California says; “The weather was fine, in fact too warm fur heavy clothes. Many were in bathing at the beaches. Oranges were ripe in the valleys while the mountains nearby were covered with snow." Glen Clark is slowly improving from a broken collar bone aus tained in practising basket bai at the W’esely hall some tiin ago. We expect him back t school next week. i With warm, sunny weather it will not be Ion* twfore the blossoms on the trees will be every where announcing that spring is here. • Take a vacation trip now while life is differ ent; where climate surrounding* and amuse ments are out of the ordinary. Spend a Prof White and the Botai class are patiently waiting f< the snow to dear away so the One r‘^J a‘r' ^a,rnJ sale. All fine land; good house can get the first buds of th. and barn; windmill; house pip'd season to work on. for water. Enquire of D C A fast game of basket ball wn Thoms. 31t2 played Tuesday evening bet we- Typewriter ribbona 65c at the the Lebanon Scouta and th High School second team. New* office. The Scio boys were too aw if on foot for the Scouts beatim SCHOOL NOTES them with a score of 8 to 15. ards in Gap bays with the first Come out Friday night am High 8« ho<>; 1 mi will be played see the first 8 H S team play th Friday nivht. / Ali who want to cheese factory boys. bee a good fast game, come and Later—The boys phoned i Clerk. bring your best friends. Thursday that they will not b J W Parrish went to P<>r’da«d The la grip is getting a good able to piag the High School Fr Sunday on bugine**. j hold on the High School and day night * different Ftbruary. THREE TRAINS DAILY Scenic Shasta Route will take you there In comfort. Ask the Agent » JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oiegon Southern Pacific Lines ♦ CALIFORNIA ORANGE DAY MARCH 10 % * I " 4 • « < .• F’' * % I » . ■* ■ Ì 1 Ÿ *