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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1908)
« 'S w 4 Î* -*f l< n MgM» tn a Kar RiMtm (H mm I Itoail» .Meeting I or Scio. M. A. Mil I.» M UN GOOD HOADS pJ*>» »• nra^tiird K«ortbndr nndrrataoda and apptr' The »ubject of gou! nuula ia one of a II*»«» piav <4 I hr I raffl'd» <»rd«*r grwat importance It is one in which I t'iatr» tha ln«purlann» «4 ^ mm I ruada. <n«! rut’frh <« m » difVbtilt h»r <*r«ihtarM Iha lirutrf « I m > mu-l mot» hi« crup lo am deeply interested and have twen fur Aiimirur dram » lr «4 th«* «rhr«M’ i tnany years. And the idea of holding inarhrt, thj lnmt>rrm«R imi all «boaro tan mrtaly t>* umtartakt . 1|»r p*ay rr- lmt*«tkrap|M ti «ith iiiip«Mtl*lr mad» h*r gocal maiia meeting* throughout the fllngf •» ItiBvt llial «ml» |«r«4r»* < |<art c( thr yr«r «nd rongl* «tony r«<»ia •tale ia, to mv mind th« mast effective >l it«| (ftHi|a p|i «ft »rd U> («<»> >«, told du^ihf thr r» iimintlrf, alt kii*>a tba d*l way of amusing the public sentiment to ihr «hara* Irr-«, in ta p*«>|trrlk « Hit tu thrm «•( i*id r<»«*'l». I*«« name I the importance of goul romia, and their . )«>?!• ayaM, fijfr hrr«l a> d <ataiatrd a«- Il la» Irrn H ip <*itrt«itn ot Orrtfnn II value to the commonwealth. i«»r« \ rt l‘r<»(. Rt'vd an«! In* ta»«a an«l tarmerà fruii» a«fimat thè rarli «lavi» of When you study this queation you i • • Ifl tfrta «fxiutlt-*’i ti»rn»rry rr»*d • Oregon to piatir Ihrir ipain rr«»i» in Utlrw % t* f % firn! it rear he» out in »very direction h<y * ta* | « hi« thn rOnh«ta 0! «arrbotirrfl» f<»r «l“iggr I«* ami touche* «verv vital point. p|» 4« M-, i*y ti «* tar^r a ai»e*l« ««•il a «a»ti»fa«tory martiri »■»•»»<li(!»•»» 1st. The »xpemiiture of money for •'•A D * I »1*4 ta- pH*p»f I*- I (a-rman«nt improvement uf roads can tin pt*riir» tar wvt »f h»r pr«t*r. wiirr» ha» beri» If m thr«*e lo fti»« <« nt» i-er witre. consisting of . be «iefendrd ■» a matter of justice tu a -i itile I tot» P» *»» * i did well All had th«dr line» |f r‘ l*U»hrl. Kup|is«r that rìvn • rnt f»tr 111 • I»- r ' the people living in the country. *fltl4 mid ■ ml drfrd thrm Will» but •*v» rt hii»h» I in irrwin iii>»r»etr«l in Ore- l’cn cups 2nd A» a matter uf advantage to g htlie ah! from the prompter I u I I’ ■ m * gnn «furti n ilo* pari .m yrarr. l ad lirri I th«we who do not live in the country. r»li 4 4 «I h • rt f ► nt t«< mv i roi. h (’offre rt|Mrn»tg«l in r*«a»l building. 44 »> «umidi 3rd. Th« expenditure of money can fpli’t* it g ■■I I* mi onl a - «I I n«>» hatr haM tmrta<*** h»a«l« ri d ih« i?* i tw ilefemle<l on the ground that the na- 4 d.oa 1 g the rVii ««U- ■ fl*-Ct» < tarmar w> nl«i i>ow lw aI4r l«» n »ikri h«r : tion dstnands that the comfort» of *A*tn< w - vert V* •• Hid hit « r^ !*• ai any Rpaenn «4 li««* *•- «r. I country life »hall, •• far aa p«a»»d>ie, 4 Í A g«-»l ’ll. grai a i r 'xi ir. i '‘II« tiki at* 1*i«mj I«* Math hrl w It Tbrre «» * irpfMiiliim <»n thr | art «» ce p i- 'with th« comforts of city rd • hvig for ««.ant or hiato .itbttk *tid «•, i^”»h thr |M*«tple. to ih » w rrntfdy l !>»• >■ <• dltn n 14 so. life. *4 Í .• F istdk >udr, tuilird it» t !ì.r% i«<f Mi ln,g 1«. I..t listi. atei — 1 h - improvement» of rvMuh can l»r *'wr»» in i « i ms*; Ivan rrst». iv-tir amount rari» w « of il fa ? 4 »i* 4 4 juslifed «m the ground that the farmer, j? 1 CH »•r Morgat*, ft*«t ruinr«l btr «1 pdr|M«»r T«» a«Hvri>flin thr m««l frotldr tvle l ist and the m.el imja.rtant pro it lei < 0*1» nrf» rmwt t miifh I hr In fl* al and appmwd mrth«*»l «*f r» a t i iiHtlmw. ¡Pi ducer of wealth ought to lie in a posi [hia HHta danfhlrr; K>'ha f*l thè <•«<»! Rotoda lx*agnr haa t»r n «»rgaii- tion to market hi» crop at the moat i*« In I Harrvv i»f«*ri» tl r lff«i Men <»f « 1 !>«• 1 !«• tivr and wfm havr favorable opivriunity. At present be is : »fl.-d inih«ih; \rilr»* I »»•••! ■« Urli gtving »t» dy l» Ihr bnihbng f “W t curniwllod to sell it when harvested or 1 ■ | ♦ • i ■ l • ’ i«! i «' N<lb A • gtM»d r» ad», fiMtr l*rrn arti w HI lw pr»-»- •hare hi* profits with the middleman« ••ni al 11 i-rr n rrtn ir» lo anta r hi thr HalM*l»«kri«l aa Uih-r llama I In A» a matter uf justice and right wr ih»a U>»tt>n uf a • «tal r«it J» »UÀ» «N I» ani U»»«*o*u«ouuuuoe r « 9 e . n «»! thr Hi h Jndge Hammt »hould have ruu«ia which will enable the Th» »»rii merting »f ihr l.iB'i Coni tv on»* »4 *‘*n>»»n Bladr*ft tftrltma a l><< LOCAL RR-VITfrS. farmer to market hia crops at any a <hr*l at *!*•- ham! *4 it ( umm I R»<a«ta I rMi'iif, w dì lw hrld In >•* io a Yaaaaaaanuviencan a ■ <• in th«- v*ar I bel ..»* t►>.- farm g »¡1 1» » » . I In« My «*r» ih* «bn «•» <»n Tur*dav J m ■miri fi, «•».mmrmIng Marry Chrirtn•»*. er has a right to insist on a ayatem of «hr <4 * n n *1«» r ; Ihattiir«« !V\a'r» pr* mptlv al IO A M Evrrtta«dy hilrr ruad* wh ch will enable him to do this Goodbye IHw, Had 11 '*». « thr 1 »it' l<d ««hr <»( I •* W««rga>i «**trd in giNNf rt.||«l» Imil Iii’g i» •*•!»»'« i ||y Good mails would to a great extent, Trx ArnoH f< >r ala io»ery. M i 4 «!• rp < ihi Mart 4.organ, IWllfd b» I mi pr» Beni Mlwl hrnr no I imr- tolve the question of education. Huva »1 ; 4«* 11 . r 1 • i • c t . Time toawvar off next week, lx n't tr »;t4i «»••«• I* ahnoat < nu »»4 <mr*» rvr* and girls of the country will stand more tn tHI * i< <<ar«; *u»i Ibtiiriia Hrrmi« r fa I to do lite »uLp»» 1. All «upcr«»«uri» atti urgrd >>f an equal chance wtlh tb« «e of th* Jr A rit(gi»>t ihr m« mantaii lo lw» prr<*ant. Our merchant« c implain of verv *f< « d a« • ity. Now, the farm boys and girb H»is***■( .»ml «<»■> I»v ^atttpki MiAllrhrl Jtiilgfl» Ht*i»tt, prr»ldrn< »4 il»«* «»’iitfl» holiday trade. after finishing the district achool must m H «»»»tattl'd thrir 1 art« w tl« •, trit atm U«« ta l.rHgiif Itali l»rrii it vit»»l At last Albany ha* an clectrc «trv< t leave th* farm am! home lnfiu*nce U !•'» is g »»toi » •»»• Morlh) »4 lit» »1 «r u»«l «ili prt>l»«il»h I n prf»ri»l 4 uhi t railway aystem. get any more education ami the trouble <1 nrtigrani, »»( *<mm dr*M’ripiit»fi, whi 'h riltvul t»n *1 icn th«» »' dir. cw gin with thal la ao few of them -very re Ed. Myer» return-<| f.orn avixtto hg« «»< s »'I > rm arm grd w ili !•» tri» ! turn to th* farm. Portland, last Satuidav. mi in !«•> m ! taifiil I «4 !h< p»*«iph« Jamea J. Hill said in hia speech ir The uaual ( hn«in »* fee festivities •na» lfr»t, l»y thrir |»r»•»•n»*v, thvli m!» r -keattl* that in six year« th« U. e. will w re held at tin' BsplM < • inch. M in thta imporlant e importing wheat. Those fountain UN year* ago in England, they raised Mlg i School at Scio. go iiaut< r I A wry OBI IUAWV 14 bush«-ls of whrat jwr acre. Now gift. On Tuesday, iM-cember 2H, the school •hey rai»*> 32 bushel» per acre. In Hol il'ofliimniilcwt«» Bob Peery re turned from a trio U|> , n '■ • ! • i -I :»’■:» land they raise 34 bushels per acre Sorrow rame last week to the home to the mine«, near (at s, the first of adjoining Scio are invited to meet in Ph«» U. S. last vrar, prolU'-ed 13 H >f Mr and M'» Prpprrlin, who live Sen th < week. Scio at I p. m to discuss ways and ixlii- ». h>n .• we ««•«• th«- f>- ■ csalty ■■! nil«»« Northeast of Scio, their little son n.ear.* i.f providing a high school de keeping the boy on the farm ao hi* i <>ra Robert. B£ed two years, six The 1st* Maulev W Mdl r carrie-l inanram* |«l.cy ol 11*41 iu lavor ol hi» nartniant to provide for a'l pupila who energies can lie applied to the natural non ths ami nineteen day», dying Dec- have completed the eighth grade who resources of the mother earth IN uf »pmal tn ul.le after suffering child r*i<. it is important to th« welfare uf our •eventeen day» with the terrrlble dis Mra. Nelli«- S. iding w « v ■ itii.g her n nv wish to attend. The County Court purpewe» to levy a government, an«! for the advancement | eave. The l«m* ia keenly felt not only by parents, Mr. ami Rra. Lee Bilyeu, of • ■ • mill tax to provide for the*« high <«f civilisation that we make life on the th« family, but by a large numlier uf ay in Lebanon, last wick. , h . houla. Th<< county judge, eommia»ion farm ■» attractive as |s«aible. imthizing fnrmb« w ho had learned to An h diM.ii |.t on . ranh h ii 1 i !«• a love the lift I«’ |a«y. Th«- fum-rnl *er «•ia. treasurer and school superintend I believe th«- government ia in duty a 'tal.lo gilt (o< X o . «/. i i.e h : I • < t w ll constitute a «ch.Mil luiard whirl bound to guard the interests of the vice waa heltl at th* horn«- on >nturda< , family eonld all eiijoi. u i formulate « code of rule* retrulal ciuntry pojiulation in rogard to ttr Dec. lit. PAM at half lumt one, where a Tb* trial of “Jim" Filch for Ihr ing the i x|>endltiir* of thia fund. Prob highways for carrying its products t* large nundwr gath«’r«-<! to exioes-i their Imirder of Ralph Ember m in progrr»* r Iv ti <• ajiprorr ation of the fund will ■narket, the same aa it la to keep open syin|mthy anti to offer unv help to the i i P< rtlaml. tl.i- we«'k. lw on the t>aaia of «!<• cents for each river* for trans|>ortation commodiUer ahn«Mt broken hearted mother ami Mrs. C. A. Koo if .<>11 p-I I < T f.t days attendance. dher mourners. ». gmally nundier of from une place to another. ma» With her daughter, Mr«. Mary singer» v<>lunt«-ered their -.-rvi< < « la.th Scio ix especially w*ll adapted a* *h< M A MlUKB. Hixige, of near Corvaili» E Newell at tlie houae ami the cemetery and A Wilburns n it of one < f the«* achoola. iieing were greatly appreciated Rev. A. Il Mr and Mra. J. F. Dei ny were buy centially located ami having a building School Dial vM And Vicinity. I'piinpl »*rv«e I’oorteoii" Treat inert '«rman of Selo conducted lhe aerviees. ing Chnalnaa piinnta in Scio, last which afford» ample room, at the amall Chhatmaa tree exerclaea will tie th» expense of providing th* necessary iml preached from I Th«-«« 4 If» "We Saturday. Womh-r for whom? program Chriatmas Eve at the achou. «orrow not a* those who have no Mr. N. Voung started to 1'ygh Valley furnishings. a County High School can hotixe. 1 .<|. piuiim, Fxchangr No. It hope.” He endeavored to Imurcxs the la-t Tuesday, «•' (■ < tin.' to remain over be provided, without further coat to The I'hriatmaa tree will lx> a pine fact that, while the Lord gave, ami the in patron*. Probably no other point WTO : ; OKKUON there until som«’ time next rpring. AND NIGHT tree, ao it ia «aid. lain! hath taken away, vet He haa not Linn county is ao favorably located Alimov « elevtrm Mr t railva- i ILckury and Dirk Craft are meet inc taken ail he gave. There ia left a It ix for th« pur|«>*« of diacuaamg ■II New ly iMw in rego .ir m rvi.-e a Im I wl oj. C. C. BRYANT matter« relating to thia subset, that with goo.1 auccraa breaking huraea to «weet though aad memorv. there la cau«ea Alban» to throw bo<|twt* nt bei* Table» aupplird ll>* gained a little trraaure in the inatuuumi thia meeting of next Tueadsy is railed Hde.and drive »elf. It ia earnestly desired that all who are Mr. Janiea Charlton ia making Mr above, and an invitation there. "All market afford«. Ik A party of 3. P. surveyors were in interested will 1« preaent at thia meet home with Mr and Mrs John Daven thing* work together for iroml to th<>ar Scio, on Monday, looking up the matter ing. AII iaiiv , Or*. port. Ha ia upwania of SO years uf ag< who love G«ai” even thoui h it muv 213« Ft KMT ST. I'«i»ick H ums A Ilian*, Or*. of building a »pur switch track into Scio has no particular object in view ■nd atill retaina hia mental faculties ti. »ring sadneaa often times. "Affliction» Scio. other than the welfare of thia entire a remarkable degree. He haa many re though they seem severe, in me rev oft* The Brenner-Jones timt er cru.s ng section. !.<•< ation ami building only, membrances of former day« when h. ire »ent." i»«al i» our Father ami our rlend and while His »»m are often party returned on Friday of last week. |aonta to Scio a« the moat favorable h lpoi to mats hiatury in Oregon are nyaterioua, ami at lint«* mav seem more especially in Linn county. Thoa. 1 hey rviiort a better result than they |oint, in thia locality, fur the achool old pioneers were an uncommon *et of very haul ami even unjust vet can we expected. men. Nothing ruukl daunt them •V Everyone in this Im a'ity interested in Lar By lelagrrph • Hin * In lllniul» rg Roa-k "Judge not the I or<l bv '»eli1* »<-n»e. They, fearing nothing, made the lonj good roads, should attend the Good We ar* eern il.at wa could n<>t All ■ II stride from their Eastern home«, a«king But trust Him for hi» tare, Road» league meeting on Tuesday, the orders for Arid frn<* dorlnk ruir no favors sod relying on their own ef Bchlrnl a frowning Piovidance, January 5. »¡»n iai sale Our carload of wire didn't forts to reach a new land and thereii He hides a nmiling la * ” We negl< te<l to Hole, last week, the la>t Imi 3 dt«a. »<> »* Mr ra| limi for II. MONTAN YE build tliemaelves lnd«|>en<lent home« visit of Mr Lincoln Coney, of Alberta, n. (her carload, to factory, and it a ill It was more than a horn» building. D at thi» office. .Mr. Cuney nporta that 1«. her* about the 1’uh dav Jan. Dav waa the founding of a higher civiliu FIRST AND JACKSON STREETS all of the Linn county people who have Aflrt till» «ar arrive», a* a III i Iter tion than had been ■■ yet built on th. settled in the AH-erta rountry are get • I ai ale on li e • ire '<•» the item (It continent. Noiarv Public ami n ill« iior It waa th« march of a na Albany, Oregon oi i||. ruatonirra that ar a-oatltl nut Ls**tsu * S»T N«»o— ting alonij nii eiy. of Palmi» ami l*eii»u>..». tion. No such "Trek “ haa ever Iwer > il l» y during • "t*' ’**■• ‘*1 *•'•■ ISirtlsBd Paaaenser ... .61« • William Mark», » l<eban««n p'm e*r Offh e. ”33 West 2ml. Hl., Allmuy, Ore. recorded in Malory Not even th« great Y mira Irtilv Daily eit-epl Sun.lav. »nd an old m mhl- r t l tlm Sana family, C. U aaU-V. imrnigratkm of Hume or th« Gotha fron Aaatetsu W a»r -Nt«— died at hi» bom* near l-ebm >n, on Asia into Europ« equalled it. Portland Paatwnver • 'ftp. TtioMlav, IVc. 22. a ed 74 year». Mr- I atray Notice. Sunday achool «very Sunday at the ! I hereby announce that I have loa»- I »ally eiiwpl *iitul»v. Mark* »»• mi min i, '«nt I 1* " i d Mr», lee Gainra. Supt T<k»o up tu tb* undrraignrd at bi» ■eMail hmi»« PaaaeHger» arrive in Portland at II :.IO *d the Scio Hotel and |Hir|xiMe to eon- w <» an even-platy ■ iliaou in every It ia a plaaaure to vlait th« dalightfu' rr«kirlMTi 5Sy ml'ea fl K. of Ack», a •- am. May return aame dav. lesi Ina duct same in firal-clva» style. My tables re-|HH t. year-, hl *trer. Tl<e animal la «him, homaa of the people in thia vicinity an. Portland at 4:15 p. tu will I* supplied with the («at lhe mark Ila k >rv Bark C«>nvh Remrslv, made baa h"ri «. but no beatala or rar mark* notice the evidence* of thrift and eon tor fnrllii r inf. rinatimi, cel! nn ut et afford* and my naims and laid» will by lb* lliclo rv l!«rk !£••»• .-<!y C-«., <>f tantinent. Among th* farma thus via O k r W> 'Ifturth’a Drug K|í>r» The owner ran have the animal hv «l.lreae UM M.MIKKAV. la- kept cleanly, I »hall give aneeial phoiHM. Salem, Or*., giiar.«nie.d to t<* pure; provins owneraidp amt paylns for el* I tad are th«ee of Meaara. Gainra. Stup Gen. Paaa Agl., Portland Or. attention to the comfort of Commvrcial gna*anl«-e<l t«i enr»- ymir i« l«f or money p..|iM« iniuirvd. ka. Craft, Davenport and Bartu. I T. J DANNEN, Uaal Aaeot. W,wi men. I purjaaie to make my Sunday r> fumleil. Iiiiaraiiient io tonkea fr «-ml notice Improvement« in agriculture am Aim NY' J. W. Ri<n*«t>aoa. ■*«io. Or. dinners a feature The miblic ia cordi • 4 you. For »al* b» * I* Peery, Feh , a eorreajionding profit over the old slip ally invited to give me a call. Or«-., and tlist cl««» <h n • «• »very w her* ■heal method of farming. Clover, kale T. J. MV WERK«, yard of I hank*. ». («i«.i, Wild. M A h B ott . Prop. vetch and other forage crops thnvi Cashier wl*h to elpr»** mir heartf.lt W* St'K) HOTEL. S cio . Oregon. well her«. f RLE Ci I RM <’! I I CH RI >. ttank« to the It.an» Iliad neighbors and County Surveyor A Geddes wa \\ »nifi ri » ri »» nr**r if »m ix «HI l*e- fri. mi* wlm rendered na ani during Die up here recently andaurveyed th« farm, till.LOI VI lull st I D. gin «t thr Agrn*t|ilnrai Cnllrrr. Curvai« illness ami <l.alh uf i ur dear Lualial.d CARSON A CO.. Rrooa. of Poavar, Stupka era) a tract for Mr» SCIO • Ita, Orv'*,li «»rt Jammry 5 M»n and ami fai ber. ORFtiON Peery. ! ti ire buabela >»( vrtch ree I, a»r «Uktum» voting an«! old. inlerrMcd in Ma» M W. Miti.*« and FtuiLV. A new arrival from Nebraaka, ia i ti farri», tl •• »I»« p, «»r tl.«* h«*mr, arr raiilr.l lo lw (ree (min all loul ed» D»«a a jp-n-ra! banking and aicbanaa »on of Mrs. Puavar. -SCIO, frrfdiélly luiiud tu altem!« B» «dUtw au< h a* pinti ami olbrr olmo nona xr»l« Notice. b naiiira» I. «i ■ niadr at current r t.-a Rumor haa it the teacher In an ad gl «»!•« •• lo thr Igrirnltnr»! C«»llrgr 8 Mv s-nl luta h*en rrelraned alili fa a ■ nd draft* i»»urd on principal cil ira Tboxr knowing 1heni»rtrr« imi- bte.1 joining diatrict will hnn* back a bn<ie rirruler a ili l e n - i »! tailing in detail to i he un<lrr«igiml a ill plra»e call ami mlll ami I bave hr»th thè iniied (onr- after Chnatma» ( « hat I* prop» «Mrd lu ta* arcuili pi la hr«l b)T settle. I ii.H-d the U < B V fo irth nata gnd lliree-fiairlli vrtch1 and Tira Ural Place m I’orllsud to E«t M im Kicrly ia meeting with succe * All kinds of Fresh Meats, E.C. l*xa»v. ■traigli! i Ivan erteli. Prie*«: M ix < h | tiirer mure* • teaching in School Dtatrict one—th A «rrk of Irrfnrr« «m grn«*ral agrirnl» Il 2.'> per bushel; | lire vrtch |I.HU per Sausages, Fiyh. etc., con- (iainel dmtrict. It waa th« firat diatnc' furai th|»t«M» hrgivw Januar« ’• A afkrr- tm bri or 3 ernia per p> ■mi. St. len or Latrayed. organixed in the county. Bt^ntly on hand Ini cmirw« for ir» an rry nporatnri» ami Hl.ould )<m «ani aeed, cali early, aa One German hlicpberd d<w. Ibaap- The hunter» »ay there is no signs ot ' it «III amo go. B. W. G aìxu , managrra ru»»a fr»»m Jtnoarv » lo |S; a |e«re«i on tb «ember 15. F ir »i»e, deer in thia aertion of the county. Pw of Han'iam Farm <• »orar in dair »ng ir in laiHinry IMI«» light roan and epeck 1« callan in colo»; Highest market price paid at Weal emJ of the Morriafin Street up a heavy Imunty foe ( ougar acalp* March 27. a ronrar* in l»«»rtit-itl<•• ••*! Jan- long bnxhv hair and lad ami liad a bridge. The '■oldest inhabitant” »truck I or Beef, Mutton. Veal and Pork', Oover Saad. n.»ry 11 to Februar^ 3); a mura* in leather strap alsml the neck ¡ liaa thia tun« in regant« to the weather nvnd Cfl»n»t»m*ti«»n fr**m J*' nary t| to glnsay brow.. eV*«. O ccasion a i Anyone fnrnishiug informal mo a» to r’»rt t»ri II; ♦ «»<»«.• m h»»’ •• ’»I • A limited amount of almoin I ply pure Our purpose ig to conduct a and art fr *in lan”ary l| b»*l*»ii* «hero l will Hnd him. a III la- well (and red clover xeed lor aal*. Inquire of ilia (Hucceaaor to Riner Rr-w t s W. tisurua, «»• nor J*» i't »I t»-f«U **•• Hi l‘»l“|! r-a Hlbler-Gill, Co..or of K. W . GUI. Nuosupbe lor ibaSarma 5a«a irst-cUsfl meat market. 3 mile* bviuth ol thio PROPRI ETUB. t»n Ihr tarin mH *•« givvii. S E. YÛUN3 & SOH Th» Wv. ■ Ì THOMAS GROCERY S ''.ó " H ‘ /*» DISHES •Vi-*;- S ■*>' lì'T"* C f N * * .Just received a line I inc of I >i>h- Dinner sets Berry Salati ( ’hoc. 44 an<l (’nkc plates 1 ic plates Bi'enil mill lint ter plates After 'linner clips mid smioers mid others t<><> numerous to mention W. E. THOMAS &, SON STAYTON, Oregon £ THE ROYAL HOTEL Physician »^Surgeon Attorney-at-Laiü W eatherford a IRON WORKS wyatt Attorneys-at-Laii) SAW MILLAND LOGGING MACHINERY Attorney «ut* Luto SCIO HOTEL DR. W. K. BILYEU Dentist FARMERS MEAT MARKET The Scio State Bunk OREGON Pup’s Coffee House CHARLES J. MAHER / I 3c. > * • i-’WK .« ‘ X- / HP-A' «s *■ Si/''' AJ ?» 4 ,‘Vx A ■ x¿. 'Y'.5' M * J nJ ' * • ■ « á -'w a “ - 'V..4 ? X ./ ’• ‘ Y *, - 'F- ►Xi . *, *'.*M AP ■ri * •* îy ’■1*» .'F i 1