Image provided by: Scio Public Library; Scio, OR
About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1909)
.... > ’X" • An i -.rdSe ' « < ■«k • 4-1 G OUT Salt of Ltulits Shut s 11 M ladle« «hue« il M Si do ladic« «ho«« SI 15 12 ladle« «ho»» SI 45 12.5x1 ladle« «hoes SI 6k |3 ladies «hue« 14 lath«*« shoes 35 ladle« »hues *6 ladle« »hues si.ta ... : $2.98 Children« ami mi»«»» • hue» at like rvxluctlun Pitrt (iuutin SI 50 Dirvctuirv dress goods per yard ... SI.50 beautiful dress good» suiting, prevailing color» for spring, per yard We have out the knife in the prices again. Come and lay In a years supply and save one half on the investment. Salt’of JI tus Sale Prices That Will Cause You to Set Up and Think SI V 9De blue, brxiwn, gray, red and black drew goods, per yd. 7<k- blue, brow n, green and black drew» guuds at Ferns garden seed . 3c 12c .V 2tk dis he« .................................. 12c like toothpick holders 3c 2Uc curry comb« 10c match holder» 3c 2Uc cake turner ta lOc stove dampers............. 3c 20c baskets 3c 55 10c game«............ 10c pictures 15c Japan«*»«- tray» Me 4S 47' c Susine silk, closing out price 3» SI 25 «ilk in spring color», sale price * 3c 15c games .... 15c baskets 15c framed picture« . ... , 15c pot covers 15c grater» 12c 12c 2tk- work bux«-« 12c be 12c he 25c olive diahea ............... 12c Me 25c furniture duster ......... 12c Me 25c trains ........................ . 12c 2Sc toy« ....... ... 12c 25c novelty match hokier» 25c novelty cigar holder» 12c 16c ladies .. H5 cent [«mirée, closing out pnce per yard............... «H 2Uc milk pitcher» .llr .......... !2c 3)c tea pots....... I2c 3U- mug» ............. graters 12c 20 15c gla.'« dishes 12c 12c 25c pickle dishes .... be .... ... .... • having mug» 25c Souse! te in all color», »al»' price Calicoes at 4c, 5c and 6c per yanL All white gooil* at like reduction. 20c fancy cups and saucer» Sc Morse garden »«•«•<!» SI i* SI <»' spring luster, prevailing colors, per yard Sc D. M These goods must go. . He he 12c One lot of novelty colore«! glass dishes al one-half price. Sale Price of Menu Shoes Utt//' SI 50 men» »hoc» SI.75 mens shoe* S2. 50 men» »hoc» 53 men» »hoe» S-i.541 men» »ho»« 54 men» »hov« 55 mens »hoes Sri. 50 mens »hoes S7 met» »hoes 10c mens cotton ho»v Uk mens cotton h<»e 25c mens fancy h«»c x ' m men» fancy h>»e 10c men« while handkerchiefs lie mena white handkerchief» 5c men« cotton handkerchx-f« Ilk- men» cotton handkerchief» Sue men« black »atren «hut« 50e men« aprmg undershirts 50c men« spring weight draw er» i k mens w hite I ply linen collars SLUR «1 M 51 t«b 52 7b 52 ‘4M 53 15 . SA <>« S5 K5 NOTIONS Paper pin» Hook» ami eyes per ikizen Ne«*dlea 2 balls crochet cotton ... 4 stereo view» lilc t»>rvtts 1, di«-» collar» 20c boretta X'c side comlia . ............. 35c tiursea 25c hand bag» ......... Si 50 hand bags S3.50 hand bags Trotters Department Store STATTON S. E. YOUNG & SON ALBANY, ORE. ‘ dress « goods A very nice wide cream Panama. •1.26. siciliisn» at 60«, $1 OO sod $1 60 New Berges and Wool <¡«»»1». in cream and oilier light »hade», very appropriate lor outing. OXFORDS Our stock rras a little late in cum ing in but is complete now. A little more style and a little He re quality in all the uumlM-ra Don't tail to ee our P»t«nt C ill Oxford» for ladles at •3.60. BLANKETS (J LOVES Men'» reindeer gauntlet Glove», •1.f0. A gted Glove with hor»ehide palm and goat cuff and l>ack 61.00. Home new driving Glove»iu brown, 73«. * LOCAL BREVITirS * *> «»sasosasiiroftssasàùii J. P. Crabtree is thinking of moving from his farm to Scio. Rone, »hell, granite, grit, and meal at Wruly’i Grocery. flax Mr». T. F. Miller, of l^banon, la visiting at the home of her »on. L. F. Miller, of this city. The Condensery will not lack for orders for condensed milk whenever there is any to «hip. Increase your vetch and clover crop«, 50 to 100 per cent, by using land plaster. For «ale at J. F Weaely'a grocery »tore POT ATOM—I have 30 bushels of go<Ml Burbank potato«*« for »ale at 56 cents per bushel, good for »wd or use H. Faitua. OREGON Dr. Frill made a busmens Albany. Tuesday afternoon. trip to W. A «W|MU. half or part would be for the intro r. J MVXKKH», t.'»»bler duction of bills, and the printing of the President same, while the last half or part would B urn On April 3. !>i9, to the wife lie devoted to the di*< u»»M>n and action of Juhti i Summer, a eon on the bill» The NEW! can see some B orn On March 31, 1909. to the wife ■ CIO ■ ■ OREGON merit in the promised measure, for of Samuel Schanka, a daughter S recess the pi : - tt«*>irg«- I’ Warner visit ««I his Albany ( could lie discussed by members with chikln-n over last Sunday. their constituent» and with each other Mr». J. N Weddle ha» licen <langer The result would tie we would h»ve ously sick for thX past week fewer and better lews This matter i» In the Eugene city election, last to d>->- no- I by th.' 4 k'l- . with WEATHERFORD & WYATT Monday, the municipal uwuership deliberation and no hasty or ill advised ticket won out handsomely. action taken. At all events, nothing i will tie lost through thorough dl» The high«*st mark«-t price paid fur Office in Blond» ry Bi<ick cuiuion of matters effecting the public. eggs in ca»h, at the Termers Meat ALBANY : ! I isibhis Market. Scio, Oregon. Carson A Co At 10JO the Council was called to An I npiyable I vcmng I ncle Mart Bilyeu came over from order by lecturer Shaw, the master Albany on Tuesday rwirnlng, to lie •■»nd overseer having not yet arrived. Leonidas Lodge No. 36. K. of P. of farming this city, spent a moat enjoyable time, present at the K. of F. m«teting in the Owing to the fact that evening. , operations were in full blast, nut mure on last Tuesday evening, upon the I'rof. R«-ed is desirous of getting as j than one-half of the Granges which are occasion of the official visit uf Grand Administrator of Estates cióse to nature as ptwaibl«- and is now r.einbers answered to roll call. But Chancellor Gns M«eer. of Port laud. Ixiati» Negotiated, Abstracts living in a tent just east uf the Scio one could see that every granger After the regular order of lodge present was full of earnest jiurpose. Obtained and Examined flouring mills. busiht-ss had been carried through The usual order of business was carried forward, committee report* received, etc., until noun, when a reev»« of one hour was declared. The Morning Star ladies then took charge I of matters. A king table spread and I have 17 head of hogs fur For Sale covered with good thing», from boiled sale. They arc V months old and will ham and roast chicken to the finest of weigh hii to luu pounds each. Call ami cakes and plea. The fact of the see them at my reeidence, 5 miles East matter » those Morning Star ladles of Scio. Mike Svoboda. are magnificent cooks, almost as good Mr. Bowerman ami family, of Port as are the ladies of Scio snd vicinity. land, moved to Scio last week and are The banquet was so sumptuous thst living in Prof. Reed's house. Mr the nkwm editor hail to choke himself Bowerman is reported to be an ex[*rt | o*^ in order to avoid indigestion. It mechanic and appear» to be a first-clas» would have been a brotherly act to citizen. have choked off Brother I’eery as well. If the weather is fair next Sunday, But we did not do so and Beery con the Corvallis and Scio ball teams will cluded that he would go to Albany and croas bat» on th«- Scio grounds This ' consult some specialist on gastronomy, will lie the first game for our boys, At all events the Ntwa man had to but the Corvallis team has plsyeti , ride home alone. several games. After the remnants of the feast had A complete line of "Lillya Beat"| been cleared away, an often sussion of garden aeedB. alsike clover. r«id clover, j the Council was declares! when a short white clover, alfalfa, res! top, English literary and musical program was rye grass, field |«as, vetch, an<l timothy I rendered, all of which was entertaining seed —prices always reasonable at and of interest to the audience except the calling on the editor of the newh Wrsely's Grocery. | Grand Chancelor of the Domain of for "remarks''. We suffered and so ; Oregon, Knights of Pythias, Gua did the audience. We have about Moser, of Portland, came over from concluded to forgive Lecturer Shaw Albany on Tuesday morning for the for making the mistake of supposing purpose of paying I .eon ida» kaige of that the news man was a pu dic that order, of this city, an official speaker. We doubt if the audience will ; visit. Rev. Norcross will preach at Christian church next Sunday. Subject for morning services. "The Resurrect ion of Christ;" evening, "The l-ogic of a Fool." of James W. Wilson, of Hood River, a 7 pound boy. Mr. ami Mr». J. A. Bilyeu, the grandparents, announce the fact with considerable pride. The nkws txtends congratulations. We have a full line of farm imple ments. Monitor drills, disc harrows, John Deere plow», buggies, wagons am! all kinds of woven wire fencing. Call au<i get our pnce» before you buy elsewhere. Chas. Wesely. The business of the Council being again resumed, several resolutions were discuss««! somewhat, On m»t of the resolutions, harmony of opinion seemed to prevail except a quaasi endorsement of the submission of state prohibition to the voters. Most all Granger» are prohia in habit a«.«l prin ciple; I but some of the member» t> resent thought the question not a suitable i one to be taken up in the Grange, Tbav thought that any question upon which men have an honest difference of opinion and upon which there would probably be in harmony, should not be introduced for discussion. Master F. M Denny, of Banner Grange, extend«! an invitation to the Council to bold its June session in Scio, which was accepted without a dissenting voice. The Linn County Business Council ia a very important an>f moat useful feature of the order of the Patrons of Husliandry. At its sessions all buai- neas matter» in the way of «tat» legislation which effect the internets of the farmer, are discussed from the farmer» viewpoint. For instance: A plan is now in incubation and is lieing discussed in the subordinate Granges, looking to the dividing of the state legislative tension into two parts with an interval of several week» inter- mission between the part» The first FARMERS MEAT MARKET The Scio Stute Bunk CARSON A CO.. Pro»«. i >RE< ì< >N SCIO, All kinds of F renn MruLs, Sausages, Ei«h, etc., con Htontly on hand. Attorneys-at-Luro R. SHELTON K. C. Peery made an over Sunday visit to his wife, who ia »tupping temporarily in Albany for medical treatment Joe Young returned, Saturday even All the farmers between Scio anil ing from an extended vi«it to the East Jefferson, last Saturday, appeared to In which buaineaa ami pleasure were I have plenty of business in the fields, i Combined. I The plowing for spring »ceding seems 1 President Taft, be it said to his to be fully half complete*! and the soil credit, has refusal to appoint ex-Sena- »e«-m«-d to be in g>»ai condition to tor Fulton for Oregon's »ecund United Iwork. States judge. There is a demand for more houses to A basket social will be given at the • rent in Scio than the supply can furniah Bergen school house, near Larwood, on There should be a number of cot tages the evening of April 10, beginning erected during the coming summer for rentiiig purjamra. People will ia»t come j prompUy at 8 p. rn. to town unless they can find somv place Albany ia to have a wholesale revival, to commence early in May. A tempor to live. Our carload of buggiro, bike wagons ary tabernacle with a seating capacity of 2600 is being erected for the occa ami hacks will be here from the factory about the first of April, We can give sion. you some hot prices, this year, on The Condenaery received a car load vehicles. Come in and get the priege I of tin cans, last week. This atout before you buy of others. Chas. ' complete» all of the supplies, It is Weaely. expected to commence receiving milk John M Miller has accepted a posi- next Monday. tion with the Stamp A Brown lumber Spring trimmed hate on display at |com|>any. just across the river in Weselv A Cain's. I have the latest Marion county and commenced work styles and fit can you out as neatly ami He will not move cheaply as can the large millinery thereat this week, the weather is hie family until establishment» in the city. Mrs. thoroughly »ettlrd. Emma Cyrus. bom -On April 2. 1909. to the wife A Day W Ith I. C. B Count'I Last Saturday, by invitation of E C I'rery, the NX*H man occupied the scat of honor in Mr. Frery's buggy, to which was attached hi» equine flyer "Maud"; cur destination twing M<>rn mg Star Grange hall. Maud (not the mule of the funny papers) is somewhat of an equine character in her way. On the start she made numerous unneceiui arv movements, which a well bred l,l>ggx horse is mit aup|»j««-d to make. i‘«-ery sai<i she wa» only playful. B) the way. I'eery ia a first-class whip, st least he said he was. and we arrived st our destination in guu*l time under the head of "Good of the order”, the Grand Chancellor delivered an address of one hour upon the subject uf Pythianism ane what it meant in lh<- way of good citizenship. Every member present gave the strictest attention to the words of wisdom uttered by the Grand Chancellor. At the conclusion of the Gram) Chancellor's address, Knight A. G. Prill was invited to exhibit his col letlon of magic lantern view«, The views were made at St. Louis and Portlans world fairs, at and in the vic nity of Mahan (ake and along the North Santiam ami in the city of Mexico, including a set of hull fight views and views made in the vicinity of Scio. The banquet ’committee then took charge and spread an eleirant repast of sandwiches, pie, rake and coffee. lM*omdas Lodge feels greatly en thused because«! of the Grand Chan cellors visit. The memtier» signified a willingness to assist the Grand Chan cellor in obtaining the 7"0D member» to the order which he had »et hl» heart upon obtaining before the meeting of the next Grand lodge. til ED—On April I, 1909. at the resi dence of J. F. Leffler. Allen VanNeea; agrri 76 years, 3 months and 22 day». Allen VanNrsa was born in Indiana on December 9. 1X32. He came to the Pacific coast at an early day and to the vicinity of Scio over twenty year» ago He purchased a farm two miles north rs»t of Scio upon which he lived until stiout one year ago, when he sokl it and came to live with .Mr. Leffler ami with whom he continued to live until the time of his death Mr VanN'eaa had no relatives ami never was married. He Was a good citizen and never interfered with the business of others in which he hail no concern. During his last days he often spoke of the kind hands he had fallen into and ever seemed thankful for every kind act and care that Mr and Mrs. Leffler extended to him. The funeral and burnal occurred at Franklin Butte cemetery and was conducti-d by Geo. L. Sutherland. Use Diamond chick feed, compoaeil of a great variety of seeds ami grains mixed in proportions of bone, grit, •hell, charcoal, dried meat and bkiod. In all there are 3l different ingredient», giving the little chicks just what they need to keen them healthy amt to grow well. Get it at Wesely.s grocery. nKKGON SCIO Highttiit market price i»aid for Beef, Mutton. Veal and Pork' Our purpose in to cenduct a tirât -class meat market iti» B«-»i l'l*‘-<» in l'urtland tu E*t l» «t burgeon Bhq.siciun 1 eleplione, I »< bauge Nu II M'lo : : ; OltH-nN Pup’s Coftee House • l West eud o> liie Murriaon Miri el C. C. BRYANT bridge. Attorneij-nt-LuiD CIIARI.ES .1. MAIIER (Hu*-ce»«or te Ituu-r Brua.l PROPRI KTOR. A. Williams I'rompt service Cusick B um ■ E Newel Courteous Treatment THE ROYAL HOTEL OPEN DAY AND NK.HT All-euv. Or». SCIO HOTEL. I hereby announce that I have In»» ed the Scio Hotel »nil purpose to con- duct »«me in first civ» »tyle. My tablea will be supplied with the l>est the mark st affords and my rotons snd I mm Is will Table« supplied with the l'est th» be kept cleanly. I »hall give special attention to the comfort uf Commercial market afford». Both Phone» H|. men. I purpose to make my Sunday AlhatiV, Or» .-ia **. FIRST st dinners a feature The public la cordi ally invited to give me a call. W ill M A huott , Prop. SCIO HOTEL. Scio, Oregon. N. aly refitted. DR. J MON F00 An fxjMTienct-tl compounder of C n i nesc Med ici ne.s Successor to the late Hong Wo Tong, of Alliany, Oregon, is now pre|»ared to furnish Chine««- medicines to all. The undersigned recommends him ami guar antees satisfaction. Call or write him at 117 W«-«t Second Street, Albany, Oregon. M. Wr.STVALl BEWARE Of Di I I.LTIVti TITLES Have an Aixlnu t »1 TIUe ereierwl WATSON BROTHER S IRON WGRKS SAW MILLAND . . . LOGGING MACHINERY FIRST AND JACKSON STREETS Albany, Oregon by I be Linn County Abstract Co J. !.. l'»ur»i Of th* rval Rf-opwr ) j « h » tnirml tn purrhaar nr ttctwpt •• nr mona? ka»n*«1, on» atHina tsviki-g flu- ■4-fifHt nl <>ur •n<wi K«ta>»i>ahr<l in Darj. SCIO LIVERY Z. 11. Rl DD, & FEED Manager. office owner Third ami Hrt««lalbln •(«. AI.RANYs OKKOON CALAVA* A McKNIGHT, Prep's. New I Icclrklnn employed llacks con neri »ith all traina holh <t At last the muddle relative to the West belo sud Munker». employment of a superintendent of th« Our ngs our tlr»t rissa sud otir lioreea city light and water plants has been « o < m I driver». Prive« rroaonslil«. straightened out. by the empkiyment of Mr. Fred B. West, uf Aberdeen, H. MONTAN YE Washington. Mr West is an electri cian of several years of successful experience to recommeml him. He is a brother-in-law of E. C. Peery, of N'oiarv Public ami Solicitor thia city, who vouch»« for his ability. of Patent« ami l*eii»iou». Hie family consists of a wife and one Office, 232 We»i 2nd. st., Albany, Or» child. L. Attorney at-Law The news ia in receipt of an elegantly The Scio Milling Co. has had the brush printed invitation to the Easier service« along the creek Routh of the mill trim of Temple Commamiery, No. 3, of med up, which add» much to the a» Albany. The invitation ia printed on pearance of that aide of the mill. If black paper with gold letters. Other our other citizens, who own property Over Woodworth*» Drug Store. along the creek bank, would trim up in engagements will prevent the attend a like manner, it would a>ld materially phonM. I ance of yours truly to the appearance of our town. < tropin ALBANY DR. W. R. BILYEU Dentist Ai * ' X '■ V