The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 29, 1909, Image 3

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A v«iy nice a nie i mari» Panama
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Wirdiinn« at 50«. fft .OO ami *1 SO
N»n Serge» and Wool Gouda tn
crearti an.) other light »bade». very
appropriata fur outing.
OXFORDS
Oor stuck • «< a little late in com­
ing in but is cunipi*lv now. A littlr
m.-m at«)» and a little m*rtW qualify
tn all the iiUmlirr«
Ikm't (silt" t
■rnr Patent Cult Oifonte for indica at
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BLANKETS
A r»»i AB gray • ■-I Blank*«, tl»
thine
for conni nr
mountain
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GLOVES
Men's reindeer gauntlet Glove-
•1 «0
A gc<«l Glove with t -r-et'i.l.' pain
and goal i-ufl an.l tau k $1.00.
Suoi» uew driving Glove« (»■ bro» i
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LOCAL
BRCVITtrS.
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• ***•*oooooo«o»ooo 0 0
The Miller Bro» purpose starting up
tbair tie »aw mill within a few daya
Bread — Starting in January 17, I nil!
handle Boa« City Quern bi »ad t M
Arnold.
Lea Bilyeu, of f>et>anun. a director of
the Scio Milk Condenaory, .imruvrr
Tuesday morning.
The Franklin Butte Stock Co will
Mil their two splendid »»all one at pub
lie auction on February 17.
Mr. Charles Shaw, of near Albany,
came over Wednesday morning tu a.- i»t
in organizing the Scio Grange.
C. H. Walker. D G. M of the P of
H came over Tuesday morning for the
purpose of organizing the Scio gian*,e
nd't'on calls for the pity of
litui FUR MEETING
chimed to P»*>> Rubli », t ab
. alnust immediately, to emk-avut I V«vc»thck-ss the kVcall.cr, the At-
to compiete Inn . ,re
tenuarwe w.»» <»,»>4.
Fu» Sale—A U ru lui li< ii«e -mplrt • it
»vrr« particulir; with !■'■• an-l ci'i-l
l h«* piMt|M»ft«nl annual meeting of th*
water, Iwllt f urti, »«it Io,' -••- ««■’ Ita*!,
l.-nn Counly Fair AsuMM iaUon wat to*hl
mil an rn'irr IJ.« k id er und. ba-
at the eit\ hall un ‘ast Satin «lav
l<-*»rie liglils, t--l> pl-utw »nd «»•*• I
pTrtoHln»! Prill in rvailmg the annual
»•aneclitia ; price
**
A **» a« r«- ph*
j financial rv|»»rt for the year, ahowi*.'
'(’<»'ill ml ad)' ining lite pieni i»«-« « |!| I»
Ito» aatoucialkin to be tn giiud tina»», ia!
«dd with lhe pr-'psrlv, il da*we.I. the ’
romlition.
• hule in» «■.’7i»l
li unwr al II • thw
He mtimatr* that a'xrit !!••»> in im-
The Linn <'minty Fair Association pn»vrrn« nl* will I m * nrc*«’*‘«nrv tor the
will protiaiily, secure an annual apprtr romirw fair
urgt*«! that thm amount
(»nation of II ISO from the state
The t«r raised hv the Mile uf n**w member-
bdl has passed the senate and has )« - <topn
lto*rr are t <»w «»utatan«hnar ?4l
ed th« secund reeding in the house am! ¡ oertiítoataa of *neml«rrwhip hrki by 17H
is now in the hamfa of the apwrwir >t«< in«! '* *<hiato. It ia h«» «■•»! that |<g> more
elimini I»-«
It may reach ft-»»' Action m mito*»*» of ito' a«*w*iai*«»n will he
in the h«MUe. thin week
SMXM) «»f Üii» arrurrd. a» H ia ver* dr«*rabie tu have
amount mu»t be used for paym{ nrem« th»» pronto generally Intereatml
i ima alone and no part of wtih h < an t«r
► ‘•*»f»on nf « »th »» pw wn* ?to*n dertored
■j*ed for paymar pur»ei» on raras.
The in order nn»! I>r A. G Ito*I! wk * placed
| .S0 «« for printing to be «lofw« by the in nnm »mti«»n to aure**«* I
h**m*rlf
•tale printer
I tor*» *<!•’»>» Prill, in arret»» mg the nomi-
ratfon, «fateti hr would n*«» accept tto*
nomination unto»« Ito»*«* nr*<«*nt w « hi M
I rec
in tlortkulturr
*»*rh agree to a***«t *n any way they
A mx week aourac in h«»rti« allure is
' rouM »«« n akr the !*»<*> toir a ««neer**,
now under way al the Agrn ultural I
and calle«! f»»r a r**»mf vnt*
k* every
college, t’orvallis, Oregon, ami th«irr is
Srwlv rtwr tn h’M fret Prw»i<l**n| PH!|
a large attet.dance from difTeieiit part«
ftonic* to» m ’* h»vr nton*v «»f h«*!n th»*
of the state, the attei dance tiring more '
fl
The fidlowm* orti, era were then
than double that of last y«ar. Some of
elected I h» »ee,a*’»a’*en:
the most interesting work in the course I
A g Pc'l. »im. den»
is yet to coma.
Many fru I gr,.w«-ra j
V III.It vili» pre*ulent,
ace unable to attend the c«Mir»«* f»r the i
p w t’ill. awretary
entire six weeks, but are able to come ,
F II M .'era. tr*-a«or*r.
for a few daya or several week».
1 !u
’•’K«***«» to**« t«*n num«** h*ir«*l >n nnñii-
course 1» open to th« m at any tic .•
nntiuto r-<«* uta**«**
th«* I«
of
There will le two weeks mure of apple '
nr*
V b«*r» the vote h »»« r« ih »’*«1 the
packing and w..rk in Im ‘ding and graft
f»’H« u '» if «it wrrr «!■•♦'I»** »I t-h«rtrci
ing
In aiiddiwn I" th,-,, -i
u I- -
W G V-1't..ffM, I a !' MMI M »
tures are given on the var'ous ;ih i »
<’n hr*
’»ihn Wetoclv. A E Bandai!
of fruit-growing, truck gardening, ami ‘
ar»«l
f I, < toift«.
landscape gardening.
»h** »»» ih »1 «»r to M to» »»'«!>*! >h «•♦*
Beginning on February H a - (»•■ »1
<1‘n rton* to to»
hv th • cm * v «‘* n-
course of two weeks will I«- glvrl) In
«»?
t»r«kvh|‘r»|* thv hill at»p ‘-p- »• njf
walnut grafting
Thia «hwuld lx- of
SHV» fur fhr fair annually by »hr leg »•
great Interest to people contemplating
lain?«* “• i*a"*r«|
engaging in this iiwlurstry. The mint
Th«* <. IL.to'»»ig »•fth’vr» hi«vr I »'«*•»
t»-
im|M>rtant meth.»!« of walnut giafting I
puir t»*<l hv Ik«» tozar»! *»f dirv»r'<v«
will 1« taken up, including the very
C'htof »• ar-fh?«! Î A Munke
succ«*aaful ami famima Payne meihmt.
W th I ■ • :r to nji'
In addition i" 11 ••!< ■ ' , •
l»e given in the w wrk including nut my a<u«t«itan!»
Henry Mver came up from Dal's»,
, f
. L. ...,
«e., u« a» ,j
u ¿
where he has been aojournmg for the grafting, and the top winking of th«*
Relf».
<;
past two months, on Wednesday morn large American black walnut tiv< v
i Ruota >.f ln»L n»víl‘Hfi, Mr**. W
found scattered over the -date
Ing.
Prill, t*f -«* o
Gill *r.l ! M rn
In
the
limt
two
«reek»
••(
the
M. V. and M E. Bilyeu came over
I Rupt. ( of hor^cM and ratti«*. Wm May.
from Albany, last Frida», iioth of two hours a day of practical instruction Srio.
whom paid the N ews oilice a friendly will !>e given in spraying, t'runing.
Th ”• it <*an to»
that rto* ou’l<* k
staking ami setting of orchani». Ibis
visit.
f«»r * to* f»»r of VMF» »-H «to* to**t ever.
work include« ap|ilca, grape», pea. I m «.
Among the new things in Scio,
, Now if our far»nrrw, dn»rym**nt »•««•!*.
cherries etc.
diring this year, will lie a milk con
; men an*! rhirkm farrtor«« will «I«» thvir
Special lecture» will he given by
detwery, a Catholic church and, prob"
some of the Iwt authoritt«-» on horti »•art ami br>n/ the jito'f tor rwh»U ti .n,
ably, a aawmill.
th»« toir ««f |’»nt toil! to* '<«*r«*nd only to
culture to lie found in the Northwest.
the Mate fair nt Salem
These courses are o|a*i| to any i<' >-
interested in horticulture
t ome at
I'jinn-r tlratitr Or -s'i'Z-d
S, lt<IM, alth MlaaWillaa
any time
Fuat iiftice, m io.
Corvallis, Oregon Jan. 2f», 19U9
What we >>elieve will las-ome the
W. B. Chance, depute in«|ìrctur of
* uw»«l fIcMir'shimf gr i-u’e of Linn rotini)
machinery of all classes tu ave th nt
Bridge Stands str tin
|w„ orwantgcil u’i'!»*r lhe name o
proper guards against accidents are
TL« íallthg <»( lhe water in the ** »nth "ll.tiiirr" Grange with a giH»l charter
employanl, was in this city Thursday Hantiam river h «» th»» Lwe.*.| >!»»• (nt I li»*», ir» Sciti, on ln«t
Wnlm ■ -la*
morning.
I afternoon.
Thein- « a« a degree of
that >a«w|» r*«*i»’# l»ri*l.» , Ui-
Rev. Norcroas, of Eugene, filled hia W4*«*n bri« I ••• M: ’.Mini’ Un’V. h »• “*»• • i <*nthu«'a«m'namfe«ti«l w b ch insure» r
lit«* r y r douliling uf the :ne"»her«h p in a short
appointment at the < hristian church tn vt»iH»ifillv w»|liat*Nw| fl»e M • *i
11« Fa*t time Organ'tin*” officers l’ II. Wall
this city, last Sunday.
The N ews w»»hed « h vrtal yard-»
family acknowledge a pastor^ call bäihk «Hin g lhe birfh to l'i r.i il I V» .‘.IM er and C I. vh»w. i*f Allatnv. ha
feared ti* «I th»* «• »«t aj
I «•».*
» charge of Inatiitimr th«* m*w i-ranee
from him while he was here.
It w:t« d.'<-idi*d tu hold the charter bat
Two real estate tranafers have occur- h»p* lb«* ea»l«*rin«*»*1 part ♦( ih«- thiee
<>t«*n for one Week
»fMinw
*tHihl
I
II.
Th
appr
*»
I*
»
<«
ed in the vicinity of Seto, within the
lhe following offl'-era were elsctmi
past week; Mrs Francis Weacly deed­ weakem*t| but the ph-.r to»* d *>I ot «l. r-
Master. F J. Ib-nnv
mined
aa
much
«•
rx|>erie<|
ai«<!
the
ed a 125-acre farm to her eon Rudolph
Overseer, Geo. I. Sutherland.
and b. F. Zyaset deeded a small body of bridge * >11 M m »I
I rrturrr, E. C. Peery,
1’hia hrblkre, which *p»r»« the
land to Paul Kopecky,
Slrward, R W GUI.
nine lolle« ea»l •»( AU mov , b • »|w.«y*
C. E Rodgera, of Detroit. Michigan,
A art. Steward, Wm May
lieeii i mxirre «»I tm'lble in hltfh toiler
who sold and wil* aet up the milk con
t 'haplnin, J A Hilvru,
herauie <4 He aliifiiitg chaMio* >»< th*
densery machinery, arrived Wednesday
Treasurer, .1. T Ftinlt
and In b«iHdii'tf
morning.
Work of olacmg the ma Kantiani nt th»l
S«*emtarv. T. I.
and
re|»aira
lia*
<<ial
Lion
t
«»iioiy
I*'?
.-
chinery in position and fitting up the
Gate Keeper, John F. tyrua.
«■■>
ahratly.
building, will tie commenced at once.
Ceres, Mrs. Maggie Mav.
The winter of 1MN-* in Oregon, will
Pomona. Mrs. Iva Abbott.
Wild Boar vha« ■
be spoken of in the future as a "Hard
Flora. Mrs Ma*d>a Rilva-u.
last week (aw«on Craft. Dick Craft
winter.” But there have been, com­
I jm I v
Aaat
Steward. Miss Al.'»
paratively, no losses of stock, which ami John Rockwell were hunting coona Powell.
on the mountain above Mr Cladi-k's
shows a care by the owners of stock fur
Stale **rputv. C I. Fh»w'hen <n
their herds that was not czercised in far m and ruuletl a wiki bear from his structeil in the unweit'en wmk.
Ai’
slo ping tien
Several have hunUtl for
the |>ast.
juurned to meet Wednesday Fi bruary
him during the last ten years, but hr was
3.
The question ia lieing agitated of ex­
an eiuaive brute. His history tends to
Bnnncr Grange of Seni, »tarta uf
tending the city limits buth North and
show a record of fences thrown down,
under moat favorable »untile*».
It i
South, one-fourth of a mile in each
garden» plundrr«*d ami other depreda
thought the charter lint will l>e ir
direction. There is certainly a need of
tio».
Peop'e have lain out nighta
rrenm-d to 100 or more by th«* time o'
more budding lots ami. too, the abutting
watching tu get a shot at him, but of
next minting when th«' urgamzatio
land should assist in bearing the burden
no avail.
But at last begun a eha«*.
will be completed
In rm other organi
of the city government.
Dugs after the boar ami th«* three men
sat ion can the farm.- on-hard, dairy
L. W. Parker, of the Thomas Creek after lhe dogs; up hill ami down hill
household science la* <liacu«a«*if and net
Lumber Co. and two gentlemen who through some of lhe wildest region» in
anil better methods encouraged, like i!
Oregon.
After
a
mile
chas«*,
the
dogs
are interested tn the lumber busirvese
can la* in the Grange: for such is It •
and who are contemplating buying an “bayed” him
Then the fun began.
object of the organization.
Whatevc
interest in the Thomas Creek Company, The hug di»playe«t all uf the viciouatw • >
organization, whether it Is* an Agr
came up from Portland Wedtumday of his ancient ancestors and resolved
cultural society or Grange, who»
He s I- mm I champing
evening and went on up to the mill on nut tu be taken.
object is to discuss improv rd met bi«
hi»
mouth,
hair
on
»ml.
tusks
or
tu»h«-s
the following morning.
of farming, dairying, fruit raising. <
It ia reported that Eil Jone», out at gleaming in the sunlight, forming, alto­ matters pertaining to the science <
gether,
a
mu»t
exciting
acene.
After
a
Shelburn, h»e a sow which farrowed a
housekeeping, is la*nrfirial to soviet
short time ago. giving birth to 19 pigs. few charge« by the boar ami return ami
ah«mld
receive vncouragemci
Evidently the mother thought she hail charges by the men, a couple uf shuts from everyone.
Illa shoulders slum] as
a too large contract on her hands, for laid him low.
His jaws
she destroyed four of the little young­ high aa an ordinary table
Have Ma le a Hit.
The four canine
sters. She if now taking care of the were a fiait long.
It ia not often that a public sebo. 1
teeth, after being extracted, an right
litter of 16 in good shape.
■fatvelop» a dramatic tnHip that makes
Our Bohemian fellow citizens have and one-half inches in length. They ilo hit with the public. Yet Scio’s mil
purchase«! seven acres of gruund near say that w hen he charged he appeared lie schmil has done the turn.
”Ti-
Crabtree
bridge.
upon which the to be aa tall aa an u dlnary man. It o Nights in a Rar Rmim” ia a heavy pl..y
a
good
riddance.
Children
ami
even
society
“Telocvicna Jednota Sokol
men, were in danger, if he were to which requires men ami women of ini
Brain Osvety” will build. (If any of
ture years to render effectively; ¥•
I
our American readers will pronounce make a return charge after a dog. Si-io*» public «chuol ha.*- a truupof bu»
the name of this society, correctly, lhe I which might attack him.
atai pwU in their teen», rendering if
Ot'l'ASM'ONAI..
N ews will furnish them with a chromo,
play so renli«tic »• to bring tears tu th
id.)
eyes of their auditor».
Settle Up.
The spectacle of the inauguration of
Prof. Kevd determined that the Sc*
Parties
knowing
they are in.lebted t< public schools should have a piano.
a governor into office who, weak and
I
emanctaled with probably but a short the company of MndDonnM A Renn« >nh r to secure th«* funds, thia plav ws
time to live, was a feature over at will pleas« rail al the »hop ami settle pre I su -d.
Some weeks agu, it
Olympia, Wash., which has attracted
rendered at the I’ublie Mrhoui hill
Subvcrilw tor the bssvi*» Nana
national
attention.
Governor Cos-
•ueb g1 *d affect that the truuii
aakrd to <lrln\«» th»« nlitA at Slayton and
<;■ .'X>)
at the |h va»>e\ n houl h« u*e.
Satunlav th« truup wrf I tu S
aiul pik*t.*‘., (hr phkx m <h «•’.«•l
a full houae.
S»*'ctatura whu
|>rr-Vid l»»»h Jit S« io XI m I StMvttk
that th«* rendition of th«* t>lav at
ton waa much
than at Sc«u
The ttoiip wiii g«» to lhe |h
achuul huUfU* uh Saturday c\
February H.
The ff»|l«>wm? conxtifut«w t* c
John
Sinha,
l\an MiHvHT» I
Arnold. Anlrr
ll«>lla Sh
Fxtna Myer», Maud An«h*r>*«'n, lh
tlevanev.
ilmiallr
Br<‘iinrr.
HaU< htorbl tt»«i l*mf I W
t I.
In athhtion t«» the tnnip. K M (*a>n
and M»** Abla f\»wdh Erancia Armdd
and .Mv * Melia Fir mining, M(vnd« d
the play at St tun.
The member» of the truup «!»•■* re the
NgCt to exprv»M th« tr ne*l i>> doui.d
vratit«ah* tu the (»-««pie of Stas ?«»n f«»r
the cordial trvatu»vnl th«»y n*criv» I
while there,
AH »av llwy c»» il«l red
have twen treat's! t* it«»r.
cj 1
tram Oit.hcd.
r it i i. !..
Wi de.** ay evening the West l»,u* d
C. & E train, a «hurt 4 «tunee Ea»t of
Shelourti. tiy au re mean» jumwri the
track, ditching the engine ami aia car«.
Fortunately
to»* inured.
A
stub tram
r fr»«m Albany to
g.'t the |m.
It i< *»nl »«rii«*
2tk> to iittU (a
turo un.
»
I s ici in uv Surgeon
1 ni. l'b'.n«-, I 1« Il 411g* .No. Il
• >10,(3 >N
iiRF.tioN
BRYANT
All *> n.i-l
Sauna Mes.
Attorncii-ut-1-uiü
.st'*inly on llH*»<l
CmOrk H um K
Alitai % . <>rr
for B *cf. M itton, Veal and Pork
Attorneu.s-ot-Lait)
Otir ptiruoM«* nt to et.uditi t it
lirst-claMH meat market.
Otth v in HI hiii I h rg B>*w k
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linn County Abstract Co
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Manager.
‘ th »•*»•« nrr I hU«l <»n*l
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DR. W. R. BILYEU
XI H It V, IIHUillN
Dentist
DR. J MON FOO
Ov r It
pilone
S ih « «• -<»r U» the late Hong Wo Tong«
¡.if AIHiny» <>rvg«»n, in nuw prt pHt»l to
t ill tlMh < ’hilHMe in« \h< »!»«••* !«» ulL
Th«*
iindmuigned rv^o n«n«*fMU bini nini tfuur*
tinteci aatiato« lion.
Cel! <»r to rito» him
it 117 Writ Sr« Mid Street» Aiimny,
i >rrg«»n.
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The Scio Stute Bunk
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SCIO HOTEL
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I 'H> I in ide nt i lirtrhl » t* a
at.4 ili.i It- i - ueil .-o pi un 11 mi I eit is«
her.'bv unni.iinee that I have lean
the S< ni Hotel ami piirjsMH- Ut con-
t ninne ill lirai citas nt y le. My tul.li'«
fiinn 01 witch
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I» at
I’¿ip’s Cottce lloust
nt Wi*»l i-ud id ll,« Muti Isoli Street
bi idgr.
Illivilltc »"i ai i I'U'iit *d in Scio
I »tin i» »W pr.'iwi- »I to do
WAlt'll Hull clirt'k repairing
on short !n»ii<*«».
Work done
(»rn'nntlv
tutti -HltlSftU'llOll
k'Huniitl«*<*il.
A.
(»iuei eaiMir t* Itine» ltr.4,1
l lfol ItlkloK
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W. IIAGEY
h vr I’Wl h*i»h«*l* of v»*t»*h •«•••*I, u ’it
to t** 1^**» from »11 ioul •»c»»|w
«tl« L »• |»M»k Ull'l 0*1*« » «r|»t>OM |»»o«r H*ewl*
Mv »M<y| hn» •»fii hrb-miwl with
'itili 3f>tl I h ’W both Im* ml»«* I («»m-
n» irtM owl» «ml tiirwMoiirlh vrU*h‘ »ml
*tli«itfhl t 'It'll I» V» t'h
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II.X'i |w*r h«i-l»«*l ; I uri* »Heli |!«HI> |*»
ill Ilei f.r *C I'l'llt i<e*r |c «I» «I.
KI..alni »mi want •*r*««l. « nil c»rh, «F
h. U , Giisiui,
<1 « ill alarti »■■•
ot *4 i * i mhi Fririit
F. Nvw.-I
William*
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