The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 01, 1909, Image 2

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    ehe Santiam Meirs.
legislature will favor us with an appropriation
whb’h will insure liberal awards in every de|jart-
ment. Also Scio is now one of the places of meet­
ing of the Willamette Valley Racing circuit, which
insures interesting sjasnl contests.
So the business outlook for the year 1901« is
pr milling indeed. The NEWS extends New Year
greetings to its nadirs hoping that the year will
ire une of great prosperity to you one and all.
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Ì I k » S iwi h^w lately reaMml tbr h»l-
lowing c*tr«u‘ar irllrr fr« rr» !%••<. Jan»«*
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Entxrrd at the puatoffioi al Scio, Oretjur», aa »mu»d-« la*»
• ft- ?ta lu lirltrr ihr ht*n tnduHry in
mail (uatter.
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the follow I at
Prof. Dmlrn a«ka
f| >«^lk»ne and m|nmi• ftftaWr«» :
OUR
BUSINESS
MEN
Will IMKICI* F.VI HV rHIDAY »«V
I. \\ ■ • ' I» Ih* »li** »»I l«« » far»»»’
T. L. DUGO EK
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CIO HAS ENERGETIC, up-to-date business k*«-u?
Ki>rr«>« awt> I'MxrMiaroH.
m<'ii.
They will compare favorably with
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those of any other town in lhe valley. Over
SVIISCHIPTION KAI FJ*;
two years ago the project of a county fair at Sen 5 Arr t|*e«v <*s»f»fli.e»l ICI
«. |fc» thwv hai ■ fr«-*« renie«»
Mayor Prill called a public meeting lamiiT
• I 2' •• as pronosed.
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Afterward*, when it was seen 9. What ia the annual <
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that we would be i^’iort of fund* to meet all ex
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pense found necessary, our business men willingly ■luring th« .car’
douhled their subscription to the fair f ind.
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Card of thank» ........
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h|Hn’»l .»hituar» iMith’e», ,»r line ....................
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Iuist fall when the milk cond<*naery proposition y. (ir laiin» bari»?
Elteodrd aedding comment». i « t line.............
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y««*ir »i|<*riri.<«
la Uhsl ha»
came up. our businessmen look the matter up. In
l .H'al advertieing. t*xr line t-»r l»»ur
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alili ito uimtor», itati»?
Dl'play ada, 2 change» |*r month, one column wide.
two weeks’ time they hail subscribed for the full
13. |i>< ih» inciilMtor rl.ick» <lu
per meh ...
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amount
of lhe capital stock and ordered the neces­ »•Il »• Ihr* hon-liatelimi chick»?
Pr<de»»i<inal card». I Inrhea. t*r month
t O
long lime contract» for a«l»rrti»lng made on application.
sary machinery. Compare their a'lion with trial
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What «a» the lo»»« |u • »
of Allmny which has had a condensery proposi­ cmir.l fc»r your rgn» »(«I poultry lu l*»*’
The liighret'’
tion on for hand for the past twelve months.
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|l< V'U «hip an» to city n*»rkrl» '
THE NEW YEAR.
But we started in to give our business men a
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!•■ »•>•» cr>-!p-ra»x «••!» y.»ir
complimentary notice and here goes:
n iglibnr» in »hipi n g? Wh»?
In the dry goods line lhe firms of Wesely & Cain
17. 1» lhe i«>i>liry l«okr«i after hy
F COURSE IT will lie the rule for nil news­
and
Hibler «& Gill Co. are worthy of mention. Ih» meli or •■ turo?
papers to »ay something about the new year,
I». U hat I* th«, average* <l<*»th
this week, and what "it promises for vari­ The first mentioned firm has a store that would be
among lhe |..«l»
They
a
credit
to
a
much
larger
town
than
Scio,
ous localities. ” Every town which is in the march
ca u»e ’
This
of progress, ha» something ahead to work for to sell all manner of goods except groceries,
IV. W hat <• t|IK
u'trt I replug*
achieve.
Plans are hid which, Infer on. are firm is reliable and will give you full value in re­
1 • * ioli rr<i»*‘ler p»dirvke|-n»
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Hibler & (¡ill Co. ha ve a
w >rked out. Scio is in the march of progress. turn for your money,
pr^tfltahl*
««ti •h«’ (arili?
grw-
Her citizens, one and all, s«*em to lie working well selected stock of dry goods, clothing.
21. T> •!■»! •i'rll’
hirrnuniously for the accomplishment of one gener­ ceries, hardware, etc. You can rest assured that fnrili» 7« should ci>|p»a»
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al purpose, and that is the development of our they will give you a "square deal.
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J. F. Wraely conducts as well ap|x>inted grocery
|v, r..(t rai»» t urk«i»?
Ilo«
resources.
store
as
you
will
find
in
a
hrgs
city.
The
large
many ra.'h
In point of nntural location, no locality in the
SS» W hat |- r t riti *•( turkey* hatch
Forks of the Santiam is so favorably situated for a ami lucrative trade he enjoys is an evidence that ni •!«» »■■•i ral»»?
town, as Scio. Located just where the vallevs <>f he treats his customers fairly.
X. W hat ia pritH'ip«l I cau«e <4 l*>»w
t’>e North and South Forks of the Santiam. Cni> -' E. C. Peery conducts a first-class drug store in it turkeys?
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Are you interxated In a horn,
tree and Thomas creeks are merged, there could every respect Ed is ever ready U> serve you with
pills or a treatise on political, educational or trading emiro* in ponllre culture ?
Politicallij Independent.
MERRY
XMAS
AND
HAPPY
New year
TO
ALL
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no* lie a more convenient central jsiint for tin* ■• ■ 11-
zens of these four valleys to meet as a trading social economy.
IHt. COM <>• I.IVIM1.
Our bankers with W. A. Ewing as cashier and
center. The only handicap to Scio’s rapid develop­
¡n
«• In rtrry «rfhrr
ment is immediate railroad connections.
Just so E. D. Myers assistant, are ever ready to receive
in III«* I’nlljwi Klwfrs«, llu? c*«*f <»( i
.■ i i mam - tn* •tanti* ; ihal •• ‘t • *
h-ng as the present conditions exist with our rail­ atty cash you may wiah to deposit, cash a check,
Ilvn#
way de|s»ts two and three miles away, will our de­ discount a bill, or do anything to facilitate busi­ I hr p*"»»|4r I«» ahum thr »'««at
IltrHh« roinr* hli«|f ; !<♦ llir lh«n alvi
ness
exchange.
velopment be held in check.
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Mrs. Ollie MacDonald and F. E. Arnold each «ornati mrniuif •»it*« <»r
T ie N ews is ghtl to state that the date when
mrtgm pH'hta of tn all hu*in<**» r*r
the whistle of the locomotive will be heard in the conduct confectionery establishments and can sup­ trail« ; thr i»rr*«nrt *• thr »unir» •»<» gli
outskirts of our towns, is rapidly drawing near. ply you with any thing in lhe line of bon mots that th«**«*, <h«>ii|fh lb»« qiirrth n »»I Hux*mr
iiiMjr vary
No**«b*w
T e energy and progressiveness of our business you desire.
lirtrr brani <4 <br
<»( any
The
Scio
Milling
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has
A.
Warner
manager,
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me i is drawing the attention of the outsitie busi­
•lr|4r
; !l»rv rlar }wr> hnl «llv
ness world to Scio.
Tra~sportation lines know is ever ready to supply customers with Hour or ah«I |*r?|<rlujtily ; nr « dm *-I |o tafcr M»tt*r
fiat it will be but a few months or years at most feed in quantities to »uiL Anyone wh«» deals with
before they will lie compelled to build into Scio. this company is sure to return, It is needless to b<»l non nr know oí aothilitf Slid prr*
The immense lumber industry that the large say the Scio Milling Co. jayH the highest market p rr lor liolliiuf, but Ibr rspr* t«n| ad*
VNi«r nr. th”«*» tldflgr nr
bnvr.
forests of Thomas and Crabtree creek valleys price for wheat, oats, barley, etc
Thr ataple innrkrt« arr rllnrhrd up and
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MacDonald
and
J.
R
toll
are
both
g<xxl
alone will furnish n rich trafic for a railroad or
thr aotirrra <»( |»rodtirtioii arr hr «I far!
railroads.
Then the local freight from and to blacksmiths and enjoy the confidence and patron­ io tin- ifttp »1 bl<i> *11 rar mr|r*rat* |«*m«r
thnl tn.y not la* brokrti rvrn by thr
Scio, rapidly increasing; our growing dairy in­ age of the general public.
W. W Williams conducts a first-class harness law, and anv “I»wlra»” attriti d U>aua|»
dustry, and the milk condensery will supply u
shop.
Good work and honest treatment is w in­ thr tr- tarla |a |>uni»hrd »wiKly in la»ll
trafic worthy of attention.
thr trmplra of ju«lir* and thr frinph**
During the past year our city water and light ning him a lucrative trade.
of lra«lr, lb* rapriaa) fn-iu the lallrt <»í
A. W. Hagey can repair anything from a watch coorsr taking thr
plants have been entirely rebuilt
A new 1000-
of aisoihrr
lamp dinamo, a new water wheel and new water
a Uireshing engine; but he prefers watches, •’raiar.*’
Il la held tir world <wrrt that thr
mains covering the entire city, places ls>th these Anything in his line, he can do for you and do it
|MM»r *•( A turrita arr iiiflnitrly hrttrr «»ft ‘
well.
features of munici|>al ownership in splendid con­
Then if you get sick Dr. Prill or Dr. Browne than any «indiar group any a brr* alw.
dition. Scio is as well lighted and has is good
What of truth thr*r Í» to tlda la du.* I<
But if thr frrrdoiii and r« Inca I loti th* gira*
water system as any town of like size in the Wil­ will endeavor to make you well again,
they fail and you are called to pass over.
tna^ara. FLhii*att«.u i i f.-fim a jaalirttr»
lamette valley.
Chas Wesely is prepared to look after the final that maria the ailiiatlon with ho|»r and
Another improvement of a semmi-public char­
acter wa.s the building of a reservoir dam across obsequies. He, also, carries a fine line of hard­ atdf*rrliati< rt aiwl l««grt« a roti rag«« that
gora to makr uà n<«lr|»rn«Ìriit of bruir
Thomas creek, by the Scio Milling Co., early in ware. wagons, buggies, etc.
(orca.
Ur arr on the alert, al wav* for a
When nungry Mine Host Abbott, of the Scio the num, and Ihr « hangr, ami thr pro*
last summer. The cost, including «he building of
new flume, penstock and other improvements, was hotel is a g<*xl man to see and if you want a good pi tirila rriotiillon that aliali r«4ir%r tia
and bring alamt the •ipiatl«m wr long
about $2u<>0. The new darn supplies a better head porter house steak, »end nim to
Carson it Co. who conduct the best butchershop for. 1 lti»r ami ihr |»ra< tier of three
of water for power purposes; consequently the
qualitiva bava j»arfr» I« mi our |mtianrr
city light plant has power sufficient for operation, Scio has ever. had.
until nr ara joat a bit atupid about thr
McKnight it Calavan are proprietors of the Scio thing; a» «I «lue advantage baa l»rri h*\
even in midsummer.
The business outlook for the present year of Livery Stable. They have goal rigs and are up-to- takrti of it by the dominatllig agri«« ir»
of supply at»d trade»
l!«O9 seems unusually propitious. By March 1 the date in their treatment of the public
r tiadrve «bara is an awakriitng al
Finally,
if
you
want
to
subscribe
for
about
the
milk condensing establishment, it is thought, will1
bend; that men every wl are are bagúi«¡
beat
country
news
paper,
or
w
ant
job
work
of
any
lie in operation. The machinery should arrive
tdtig to realità thr prevailrr and alrur-
from Detroit. Michigan, by January 20. at the description come to the S an riAM N ews office, on gir agiinat it; that a grvat «Irmand m
g» lt g up Mr»ii that may not l«e h ngrr
latest Lumber is now being received and the Mill street and we will fix you out
With best wishes and a happy New Year to all i gnomi or atoidvd, and that the vanir
work of remodeling the condensery building w ill
we extend a warm invitation for you to visit us, f«»r *• that have mad « lor otirq .irv*««m*.
soon be on.
ami ;»avaiyr a«trplat<eol thr frightin
one
and all. We will treat you right
’ The prospect for the removal of the Thomas
load, ndl rracl formar driiirrnma and
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Creek Lumber Co’s, mill to this city, sometime
during the summer, seems now almost assured.
Another has been added to the list of earth­ '
Negotiations are now said to be underway, by I quake horrors, full reports of which will place it
W iich the planing mills of this city, will l>e placed among the greatest of these disasters.
The ex-
in active op-ration.
Later-N. I. M >rrisen has Itreme Southern end of Italy and the island of Sicily
pu cl ase<i the plant which is a guarapty of future seems to have received the main force of the trem­
activity.
bler.
Whole towns and cities are ruined and the
It is also stated that T. J. Munkers has decided death list is aptuiling; variously estimated to be
to subdivide, at least, a part of his land into small from $4k>.(iOO to $100,000. Fires added to the hor­
tracts, with streets etc., and offer them for sale ror and destruction.
This not being enough an
As these tracts will furnish valuable sites for immense tidal wave 32 feet high completed the de­
homes and the production of fruits and vegetables, struction of property which had escaped the earth­
doubtless a number of new dwelling will be erect­ quake and fire.
It is seldom, indeed, that death
ed thereon during the year.
and destruction in the form of earthquake, fire and
When the condensery. sawmill, planer, etc., are flood visits a locality at one and the same time.
in operation, there will be such a demand for Italy and California, poin'son opposite sides of thr |
immediate railroad connection, that the Southern i earth, suffers from these earthquake horrors as no |
Pacific can scarcely fail to comply with the desires ■other [joints on tne face of the eat th. Nor has the
of the people.
fact been accurately accounted for by scientists. 1
The fair for 1909 promises to surpass those of These are two localities of the world, not extreme-.
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J907-8 in every particular. It is expected that Ute 1 ly desirable as a place of residence.
I r ng about s«lj«iviturnia trrinaudmivh
Im g uYordue»*—A«l«»rian.
PERFECT
PRINTING
PLATES
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THK WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIGH GRADE WORK
HICKS-CH ATTF.N
.ENGRAVING CO.
K4> R T LA N D. ORE
Wesely & Cain
rirjiiim, W. r .
KiirtM', C A. Warner
Hl ■ < r>M ’>(*■ TO
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
ÌN< 'OlCl'OHA I Kl»
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Hibler a Sill Co.
Are ready to furnish you with
Mens’ High-Top Shoes
Rubber Boots
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Rubber Coats
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Rubber Hats
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Rubbers and
Umbrellas
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Leather-sole Rubber
Boots
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And everything for wet weather
}'oiirs for business
HIBLER &. GILL COMPANY
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND
HAPPY NEW YEAR
TO ALL
E. C. PEERY, Druggist
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