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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1908)
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YOUNG J SONI Drass Coeds : Blankets Gloves Our stock was a little late in c««m Mon's reindeer gauntlet Gloves, ina in but it complete now Alitile »1 SO. m re Mele an«i a little nmre quality A ged Glove with horsshhle palm in all the number« Iton’l fail t«> see ami g. at « uff ami l>a. k >1.00. « tir I'rlenl Colt Oiforda fur ladies at Home new driving Gloves tn brown, •3.50. 780. -s**» s«*84-*-s«4*sfrw •■*•» ...*,<*<. **r* "f Th” ,.*,.* t — ./tf ^Milling i o . waa confined to h.s 'zy"" ' honve with Bicknese, last week for thr«-« !' •’d'.'y»« .''*»*■’ or/our <toy’- Lumber is now on the fair groumU build the extension to the gaami stand, k-i** 't When complete«! there will t«c scatlt.g J*x* J««, ca(>acity for about bOO people A very nicv wide cream Panama. A good 5* gray woof Blanket. the $1 25. -«< an« at 50«, >1.00 an«l 81.50 thing for coast ur mountain um *. New Herges ami Wool Goods, in •4.80. ■ reali. Si,.t ,.|,t abs.les, very appropriate for outing. Oifords » • ' r’“ "v""™" ,v 'ù FE ;. v , * -1 • Sh- *’B J. F. WESELY’S ‘a* »*i»S k« V W»« »«L f* ’ *y f "78 Headquaí ». ? Mr. Worth, whoae little x««n was being treated in thia city for a shatter ed shoulder, took the little fellow to hi» i < home, in Bilyeu Den. last Sumlay. •.V Scio's new water am! light plants w ill ) coat conauierable more than waa flrat S' contemplated. But the plants will j-i ■t '» ••*✓.' - •■»... •< ♦ both be first class and will |>ay out in a few years. Tbs Fwieral grand jury i» again ger . , r ting busv down in Portland. J. II Haley, a prominent Eastern Oregon at- JT’ '*<' torney is sm««n< the iml > t««l Eleven indictments wore relumed last M««ndav. •! « ? »_.»• • » • • < , » ’ \ • •_ • V A ’4 '• ’■». • • >x « «•» -1 • ». Hickory Bark Cough Remedy, made by tbe Hickory Hark R.«ii«o<ly Co., ol Yours to "Live am! Let Live,” Salem, Ore., guaranteed to l«e pure. LOCAL BREVITIES. Bids for ths sits of Albany’s new gua-antre<l to vure your «» l<l >«r iihuk - v oe*oft*oeo««ft*e***o*c post office will be opened on July 1«. refunded, Guaranteed to make a friend Chas W« »ely went to |*ortlai>d Tues J. N. Moms am! Dr. and Mr«. J. G. of you. For eale by E C Peery, '« 1 , if b» ‘Z. «lay afternoon. Gill, of Ixtbamm, were over last Sun- Ore., ami Ürel-class dealer* every w Iverv * jib - * legal blanks printed and (or aale al lay. e tbe N kws office. W. Ehlert. of thia city went over to Scio vs Silverton. f'.* <BO / * J. F. Weatly and R. M. Caiu drove Albany Monday evening, on a buainesa visit. over to Albany W*ine*iay. Sc Io'a ball season was a little late in ( ountv Clerk Miller, of Albany, was Mrs. W. A. Ewing return*! last Fri opening, thia year, owing to the «lav night fr««m a two weeks visit will vmong the b eacbers at last bumlay's absence of aeveral of the leading mem1 •all g»me. Poitland relatives. her» of the team. The opening game Ix»fTy Bilyeu came over from Albany Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carpenter drnvr waa with Silverton'« ball toeaer«. down Io Kalem, Tuesday, for a few day» W«*dncedsy for a day or two visit with Scio haa probably a» fine a ball II c I ja h imefolka. vi»it among ««I«! friends. ground as can be found anywhere in A number of Jefferson and Stayton the «tate, the la-ague grounds in Poll The nilinlier of water consumers in r*< >o since the enlargement <>l lbs water people witnessed the opening of the land not excepted. b i»e ball season, last Sunday. plant, is growing rapidly. The fine up in Sunday'» game *»■« aa A. I. Arnold has sold his farm and follow«; Wa make a specialty of dairy snppLes Scio Silverton If ■» <lo not have what you want we this week moved to Scio, occupying the Myers property on the South aide. Williams 3 b •J*-*'. Ames 3 b will get it. Chas Weaely. C. Weaely I b Curnick c W m Manis a.-.«! family and John Cary T K. Sanderson, dentist, Hcio Oregon Edson c f K Morn« 2 b Sold by and Guaranteed by All classes of dentistry. Office lxtw«ei. ami family, of near Stayton, were Wolford » a John Weaely p spectators at the ball game, last Sun the livery stable and harness shop. Johnson '.* b Joe Weaely r f day. Ask the Farmer’s Meat Market, 8ci« Downs I b Driver e Enoch Shelton and family have for the highest price for veal ami hogs Simmons I t R. Caln I f moved, temporarily, down near Mc 1 hev are in tbe market all ths time. Buff r f Burnett c f \Vn> Brenner and Jons t«sines went Minnville, to work in a saw mill for the <OO 0-81 Mill is p Gooch • • summer. down to Portland Friday morning to Silverton The game opener! with C. C. l^e haa sold his IGO-sc re farm see 1'ortlaml roses, the war shipa, etc. the bat. The first three men at Democratic Mate-Co wntlun. We have a full lice of Wall Paper, to Joseph Holub Jr , < on«i<J<-ratii>n bat retired the aide with a large «tacd BO V KARS’ IXPRRtFNCe Carpets. Paints, Oils, Sash, l»oors aid »4300. Mr. Lee to, a» yet, undecided gooee egg on the »core book. When what he will do. Glass G ve us a call. Chas Wesely. B The Democratic state ronvi'iit ' wn» Scio commenced the «tick w ork the fire Ed. Balschweid, Fred Jonea and Ira work« commenced at the same time. Mr. ami Mrs J I*. Crabtree and Mrs. rheid in Portland, on Tuesilay of this \ Foot Slashed. S. W. Ga i ea are in attendance at th« and Ot Bilyeu have just completed a Before the Silverton box artier could ‘ week. 0. P. Coahow, of Roseburg. Pioneer A*»ociation, in Portland, this job of carpenter work out at the Paul get steadied down to work William», | waa selected a» chairman. place on the Lebanon road. Chaa Weaely, K. Morri« and John week. The presidential elector« nominatml »»»»a» le « 'w- wr.tten ve I ««leal Titus mat <|own aa T n a n r M » 1« «• • n eeely had made the circuit of th«' ... Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bilyeu and daugh Iln- summer weather of the pa»t fen z ; 'he <>l ....................... the uuhr luti-te». Il«> hai a were—E. S. J. McAllister, of Mult rry«vCoevRionra Ac Pitcher Millts then steadied 1 ' - vvre altar k t typhoid fever, last tail nomah county; Samuel White, of Baker days baa been most acceptable. ter Leita, returned from a visit to Mr. bases. AnV'in« »ri'11-1 »Aie! h «D.1 »’ o SI -»» «»«r <»f«ii«i it freto wheibsf an down retiring the side with the next ami Mrs. G. M. Coffey, of Kalama, I county; Bernard Daley,of Lake county; Gardens and grata are now gn wing « fr «in the effw la of «I vet» be has but tliUDlv« ihVtotitL n 18 iMM’hahly iMkl«H> ”11* (<>n> < Wash., on Wednesday evening's train. three men. i •• -icily0'Hfl iomia I hAMOBOO< I il*:« . i g rapidly. I juat recovered. lie had b«*eiv engaged O. P. Co»how, of Duuglaa’couuty. *••»< fr*8 4»-’>«»•» AffWitr’y tot e«H t,f1 i><J»«4-O«a. t» tfl ’ UN»! Miltlli r«lto<il8 tUri» tbr»»uah Kutin Al .1 T aj . r•«'!»• In the second inning Silverton indulg Delegates to the National convention Holdover Senator A. J. Johnson, of 1. nt i.g w<>. d lull lor about on« k h h«»wi flitr». In th* • Every txxly ho|>ee that the n«n ed in a little Stick work securing two vt large M A. Miller, of Linn county; when the a« cidant ottered. In culling count» court will continue ths system of Benton county, states that it will lie his run» before the aide was retired, Scio d wu a tree he struck a «-aretess blow, I John Manning, of Multnomah county. building k « hm 1 roads, inaugurated b> duty to vote for Governor Chamberlain A htfiiHnmalf Î r»r in her half score«I a large sited figure 0. "t any art«Mit>ft«i knurnar ter» • H « for senator next winter and according the a» gl •« <•■ I ami landed on one of bis James II. Beeman, of Jackson county. Ju«!ge Stewart. ro»r f.-ur », g G ik |l. JE «4 by all D«“ Neither team acored in th«- thir.l ly he will do so. fret, splitting the «li« «e and fool. The | J. D Slater, of Union county. First Marsha! Richardsoa, agent for monu inning. In the fourth, Silverton annov •< • ««nd l< »a» api it into tbe laxly of the i congressional district—Dan Fry, of It has been found necessary to rein cd two more run» with another goose ment» Imadstones, etc , was putti« g up t»«t, al laliiug off a portion of the bone. Marion county, 1«, M. Trivia, of Lane w««ik in this locality last week prepara force the hydrant connections of our egg fur Scio. The fifth resulted in a eo inty. Second congreaaional district new water system. Without additional whitewash fur Silverton amt one run Die wound ble«l m at profusely. Ernest tory f««r .Memorial day. D M. Watson, of Multnomah county; waa rem««veil to hit boarding place «I Jhe News family is indebted to Mr I support there is danger of the water for Scio. Sixth, Silverton 0 Scio 2. C. K Henry, of Multnomah county; Crabtree and Dr. frill, of thia city, A. OslH«rn for a pail of luscious straw- I presure forcing the connections off. J. Seventh gave the white wash arti»t The convention instructed the dele JAMES ROSSELL. Prop. • a led to «Ire * tl.«« wound. The act ere« I berries, equal in every re»)««ct with any E. Cyrua is doing the work. more business for Silverton w ith some Ixiue wax retrn vcl, thl> wound aticbed gates to vote for William J. Bryan, »<• H cmx I River can produ«-e. A movement is on foot to organise a more firework» for Scio and a cinch «ip ai> I the f«avt «I resse« I. Il will l«e long as he waa a candidate, indorsed last week A. J Devaney m«>v*i from union high school in Scio which will for the game in the shape of 6 am!iti<>i.al several w... ka Inibire Eineat can again the Initiative and Referendum ami the Direct Primaryjaws an«l th« adminis th«- Mvrra property <>n ths South s «lr, carry the »1 «Aleut onto ami including run». The eighth inning resulted in a resume Ida work. We have just leased this hotel tration of Governor Chamberlain. lately wl«i to M. I*. lx>ng. to th« Dona- the 12th grade It la desired that the blank for each team and the ninth ena bled Silverton to pile up two more runs »«•vrn districts adjoining Scio shall be. bus projH-rty East of th« Scio Mills. property and it is our purpose to I I W I't HI 1C SCHOOLS V.LOSLD. before being retired. The totals for come parties to the union. HOHN. C.v'1 at S io Meat Market for cash furnish the table with the best * Th« News is enlarge)! somewhat thia each aide was Silverton 6, Scio 12. Aleo note cuta in meet pric» a on eggs, Struck out, Wcsely ■.«. Millis I h«- *■< . > piibli«- M-lioole dose«! « Ith ths Um- the market affords. price«. St- ak Ilk per pound, Roasts week. Il our advertising patrons will pire P. H. MacDonald. gra«luating exercises on last W «dnr»lay S exton —On June 4, to the wife of continue their liberal patronage, we N t" Wc and Boil« am! tews H and 8c. Orville Sexton, of Crabtree, a son. On next Suuday. June 14, Scio and evenn g I'rl « .| al limn ami nmstanls will continue publishing sis page« •• Plenty to eat, prepared in an C hunk —On June 4. to the wife of Lebanon will play a match game on Che vr« 1.« hr ■«>’gratulai*! np««i> Ilia able Mi. John Miller haa decorated his now. In Hie mean time, li your neigh appetizing manner, clean room» Cecil Crume, a daughter. r< »idem« property, in this city, with a Scio ground». The Silverton Loya arc maolLi lii which they hive conducte«! bor is not a sub* uber, ask biiu to be coaling «'»int, an example which come one. a gentlemanly bunch, but they will have Ih«« viri« «I» d«'partni»nts during the P arker - On June fl. to the wife of and beds is my motto and pur- otiivrs of our city would do well to fol to strengthen their team aoineu hat to past *!»«> I year. I*aj«er» of the |>upile Hiram Parker, of The Thomas Creek l>ose. Oscar Pomeroy has purchased a tract hold the Scio team down. •ubiintt«'«l to the late examination low. s Lumber Co., a daughter. of land near Herl n and eapocto to move I- ani, places the Scio Nhools up very This is the first girl of the family Lvcrv eilixen in the Forks ot lie thereon for the summer, in a few days, A RICH .HIM «!« •<• to th« rant of lira l«a«ling school and it could lie noticed that Mr. Parker We purpose to make our Sun- Hantiam ahoultl prepare *>m«tbing for tie Las a contract f< r hauling lumb-r I 'he county. I l«« pupils »re to be steppeil considerably higher, in conse If you have exhibition at the fair. day Dinners a specialty. from one of the mills there to I-ebannu Mexican Miue Limited, iks >t«vt- n- i>graliilal*l G.r tl <• ere Liable show* quenco. The N ews family extends nothing but a priir pumpkin bring it which will require most of the summer Hcio company, of which M Ehlert, <«i lug lumie m the examination ami for congratulations. along. *0 complete. this city i* president ami <■. 1. Hr .an, ibrir creditable appearance during the Special attention given to Com Beef cattle are not eo plentiful a* T J. M tinker« went to Cascade I ocks of Slayton secretary, I • >1 a buslnr»- cloeing eterctoae. MARRIED mercial men. they have In-en in the )>a»t ami an ad last Saturday, there to join his wife on meeiiug al Hlayloa <«n W «iln« *i»y <>| The stag« pf the auditoruni was vance in price is assured. Tbe big herds last wssk . at which time K stamp, <■! JAMES ROSSELL a visit to their daughter, Mrs. Winnie l«an«l*’inely decorated with the clava P arker — I ji .UR On Tuemlay evening on tl e ranges are becoming fewer and HorKh- *r colors, batiks of roses, suspemlMl Un Monday Mr Manker« re Slay Ion was Sleeted mai.sger. at the home of the bride, 6ZH Williams small» r. F ok S al »—A 4 y«-ar old half Belgian turned to Portland to atteud th« Demo Hlaiup will, al once go to Mexico ami mottos, etc. Avenue, Portland, Mr. L. T. Parker, hor»e f«>r «ale, d«rk bav «nc««lor, star in Mhanon ILgli school dsbatii'g team cratic state convention, which convene«I assume active charge of tl.e mine. The following is a list of the gradu» manager of The Thomae Creek f«»rvhea«l ai.«l »ili w«-igh i:»n p- «in l-. has defeated all comers and waa award on Tuesday and to which body Mr. Il wss also order*! that the working ate» : Joaephine Ile is su exceptionallv |>erfecl animai, Lumber Co., and Mr«. ed the c«p of victory at Engene ’scant- Munkers is a delegate. lore« at lb« mins be duui l« d ami lli is brok -ii t<> w«uk «I ubie or singl«. In- Eighth Grad« - Charlie Balschweid, Lillie. Iv, when *h« Astoria team went down piirr «>f thè ownrr »n thè ll^urv I'. Commissioner Tom Butler was over nwessary hoisting machinery l>e imvtall- William Wallace, Ixsier Arnold, Elmo Mr. Parker has not fully decided Miller fami or at ih« NavriAM ot»t bef«>re it. Wednesday looking after odd» and end» *i at ome. Tbe shaft ha» alrea«ly oeeri Hirns, I ties«« Critcldow, letta Wood what he will do, in the future, but it is office. F. bruttai*. I > h H als —A <««»! sei-oml liand prejiaratory to closing up Jthe business sunken 7U feet through ore the entire man- e, M«|o Bartu, Merle Cyrus. quite probable ho will reside in Port Al the surface the.ore mill Motto; “Upward and Onward" Champion binder, in good running of the present court. Mr, BuUer distance. land, a« Mra. Parker haa a large order. Ain selling because I have no states the present court will bo able to test*! a fraction over |1R per t« i., th«- Tenth Gra«l« l-elaml Goan, Howard amount of property to look after. At the 'belly, Beatrice l>e»aney, Elhd Arnold, grain to cut, this veer. W ill sell cheap. turn over to the new court about 870,- ledge being but tao feel wide. W. T. I.ee. 000 with which to carry on the county’s present depth the ore test* 826 psr ton Rolla Shelton, Roy Hhelton. The Linn county Pioneer picnic CARSON 4 CO.. Prep«. and the lolga haa grown to be «j feet 11 Motto: “Fiat l.ux" 11*1 ther« be I, T I'arker, of th« Thomas Creek business until next March. occur« at Bruwnayille on June 17-18-19. wi<!th. It is the purjx«««- to sink th«- Light.) Lumlier Co., states that th« prospect The ball game between Hcio and I*b* Governor Chamberlain will deliver the for the sale cf lumber is brightening. anon, on tbe Hcio grounds, next Hun- shalt alx ul 8 0 feel front tbe surface . 1 lie program of tbe graduating annual addreae on Pioneer'« day SCIO, OKEGON It 1» thought tin* exercises follow»: Order« from th« Faatern stat«e at« day, promises to be a good one. Our thru to croee-cut. Thursday June 17 and Judge L. T. can be dona in six months. If the again coming in. Music Weaely Orc heat ra Harria, of Eugene, will deliver th« All kinds of Fresh Meats, Hcio boys are practising daily and will ledge continue» to grow wiiler ami ru ti Rev. A. M Carman annual addreaa on Native Son*« an«I Sausages, Fish, etc., con Invocation Since Ed Myers has quit tbe bank be in good fettle for the game. 1-eba- er as the shall is being sunksn, by the stantly on hand. Recitation, "The Soul ol Work •• ami is outside almost continually, he non has a good team and we may Daughter« day. time the 'JOO feet level is re<u'he«l the Howard Shelly has taken on considerable flesh. In ths expect a goo! exhibition of this now Our wagon« after .’Monday. June 1, company will have a bonansa in »Ight. Duet, "The I n.pqua is vail ng lor me" «-'■!um«*n everyday veri.acular "He is celebrated American game. will cover the entire Scio country, vie It is the purpo»« of thecompany to in Mis» Buckner soil Mi»s Woodmauaee getting ss fat as a pig.’’ wing every farm house twice each week A petition of several hundred Linn stall a large battery of »tarn;«» next win Lexitation, "Which Background" Ths Yaquina Bay News Reporter at county tax payers will ba present*! to ter when it Is expected dividends on We will visit you regularly, whether Roy Hhelton New |» rt, Oregon, is greatly improveil the comity coarl in a short time asking slock will commence. you buy or not. We will also pay the Chorus, "Th* Summer Tim« is Hera" Highest Market Cash Price for your over the New« as formerly publish*! io the court to appropriate |300 for tbe A great many *>-« all*l mines ar« a Leland Green Egg» in either Cash or Meat, and take that eity. A doubling of force make* benefit ol the Linn County fair at Hcio. fake proposition am! m««nry egpende«J Vale«iictory Wisely’» Orchestra Music them from your IWXIR. the improvement possible. Th« fair is undoubtedly a meritorious lor development purpose« only g we t<> Class History Eitliel WaBace 1. W. I’otueroy, after being confined enterprise and will be of great benefit develop the siss of th» piirws of the Nonet’.. Presentation ■>! Diplomas t<> hi» home for several weeks alm« st to the stock and agricultural interests premotor. The Mexican Mme I imn*l t<ldr»-s to Graduates Prof. T. J. Gol* constantly with an attack of asthma, is The citiaens of Scio and vicinity have it not this kirn! of a mine. Paying <>rr The city water system will b« closed Music Weeely's Orchestra sgxinable to be on tbs streets and com- raised over |2i*«0 for the fair, gave a has been found from the surfs« • «lowti down about June 16. pla ns of bring about well. suvceeaful fair last year ami arc p'au* ami everything goes to show that the Al! perwjra are prohibited fron, We have just ro-rived a n»w line of Mr. Monnich, who purchased the mng for a splendid exhibit this year. Hcio and Htayton p*>p!e have a very any walolr from the meins, while re all Paper the latest designs. Come Morris orchard, came up Monday ev*». The court surely will aid the enterprise rich mine. Charlsa ami John W«». |y, an«l see what we have Iwlore you buy pair» «re being mails. Ing to superintend spraying I is orchard. to the extent of the erm asked. l*t ns of ibis city, have just returwwl from a elsewhere. Chas Weeely. This order becotnae necessary in or He expects to move his family up fr ><n build up I4un county and Linn county j visit to the mines. They found every- | der to have a supply of water in case of thing «v«u belter Ilian represented. inters« is. Bl Johns, some time nest month. bubacribe for Tiro r abtum N fire- A. G. Paul.. Mayor. #<I«»»»»SSSSSSSS»»SS( 5 Dr. Pnll waa in Portland Wednesday. J. F. WESELY, .1 GET READY FOR The Linn County Fair the town to beautify and coinunity by painting your iniilflings and fences witli Lowe Bros. H. S. Paints E. C. PEERY, D SCIO, OREGON Scientific American. SCIO HOTEL Oregon FARMERS MEAT MARKET •TOS’* Early Risers T^o '•nwtN Ittti« pMta. I W k At.