The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, April 23, 1909, Image 3

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appropriate for outing.
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A full line of dried fruit« at W.-.-ly «
Grocery.
The milk eondenaery ia
[er hundred for milk.
[laying 31.36
Dr. Ixiwe, the well known optician,
will be in Scio on May h .
Bone, »hell, granite, grit, and
meal at Wsaelv's Grocery.
E. C. Peery waa doing business
Albany the first of the week.
tlax
in
Bud South and Ed. Kellenberger. of
l^-banon, were >■ n, vtfton til Wednes­
day.
A full line of Guarantee»! Pruss an
atock ami poultry remedies at Weaely*a
Grocery.
(Jet a l>ox of Steel Die stationery at
Arnold's for 25 cents, thereby saving
25 cents.
every Wedneeday
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ig Harmltoi
t med fn-m hi«
Sweet Home visit on Turadav. Doi g
think« they have an overaupply of egg»
Albany exjwcts to raise $7.110(1 for and by firing a few of them at him.
devekipment work during thr present enablrei a reduction of the surplus.
year and the proafiect looks good
The town treasury of Sweet Hum. is
The highest market price paid for $;4> better off in coniwquence.
egg« in cash, at the Farmers Meat
Judge Bean, of the supreme court of
Market. Scio. Oregon. Carson X, Co Oregon. haa been appointed fedrral
Increase your vetch snd clover crops.
land
50 to 100 per cent, by using
plaster. Fur sale at J. F. Weaely’a
grocery store.
judge down at Portland. Th'» la the
place which exSenator Fulton faded to
get
Judge Me Bride, of Oregon Cit» ,
haw Iteen appointed by Governor Ben«< n
t<> succeed Bean, another goof «election.
Prriident Taft could not ha»e found a
Imtter man for the place than Judge
Bean
Col Jeff Mvrra. after a week of
Georg»- W Phillips and family, of
Albany, came over la«t Saturday, hobnobbing with relatives and friend»
called here by the fatal illness of his in thia city ami vicinity, returned to
Portland, laat Saturday. While here,
father.
FOTATOKS I have 31) bushel» of good incidently. Jeff had some surveying
Burbank potato»-« for sale at 55 cents done Up Thomas creek way; but the
per buahel, good for «eed or use. H. party carried along some very t eculiar
aurveving toola
On hia return to town,
Faltua.
Jeff had something to aay al out steel •
George Frost, of up Thomas creek
ing Gopenny creek with fish, Cone
way, who has been quite sick for some
again, Jeff, and finith the atorv. The
time, is report«! to I m ? considerably
latch atring alwaya hangeth out.
better.
The continual frosts we are having,
High (Irade Je-Bev rie-t rs
morning after morning, are not very
I have aome verv high grad * Jera-v
encouraging to the growth uf vege-
heifer calve« for aale
They are from
tat ion.
the
tmat
milk
»lock
in
Oregon,
the O
waa
en-
Countv Surveyor Gedde«
The calve« are
gaged, last F riday, in running out the A. C. ami I.mid her is
lives of the mill race and establishing juat the r ght age to put on pa«ture as
aoon aa the grass la good
Price on
corners, etc.
application.
IjMt week the race track at the Fair
C. L. Shaw. Albany, Oregon.
gnninda waa placed in fine comfition for
the training uf horses prepa-atorv fur
SANT1AM FARM
the fall race meet.
Nute« <>• th«- Diamond
I.aat Surxlav afternoon quit«- an
Interesting game of tsall was played on
the Fair grounds diamond between
Scio'« aerond team and a bunch of
huakle« from Marion. The game was
riowely contested up to ami including
the sixth inning. During thia inning
Ed. Weaely was hit Oil the pitching
ar n with the ball, after which the
Marion players had no trouble in find
ing him at will
But until the sixth
the game was in Scio’s favor.
The personnel of the team« was,
Marion: T. (»entry. K
Rossel, J.
Holds, H. Russel. T. Lee. E. Davison,
W Cassady, I Holds. Chas
Hussel.
Scio: I Miller, W Stum. Babe Gooch.
E. Simms.
R.
McDonald,
Ardee
Powell, E. Amoki. Ed. W.-rely,
We can give you very low price« on
wagon» and buggma, becauae we get
them direct from the factory; there
fure. we are sure that we can save you
money. Chas. Weaely.
The play "ten
by requeat. will
school hall thia,
the purpose Is
finish paying for
play should have
Nightain a Bar-room"
be given at the public
Friday, evening. As
to raise money to
the school piarx», th«*
a liberal patronage.
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Attorneqs-ot-Lätü
R. SHELTON
Ncgutiat.-I,
Abstra.ta
OREGON
Plaer In Purltainl lu h aï
Attorneii-at-Larü
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N«* «»» Putdii «
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uf Patent» ami Pmi-Hu.«.
Drtice. 2:12 Wr«t 2i.d -I . \ll> in. Cie
Pap’s Coffee House
«t W rat I nd uf II a Moril«‘i> *-lr* el
bridge
CHARLES .1. MAHER
LOW
(Hu»vr«»<ir tc Kiner Rr.e.i
PROPRIE TOR
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A. William«
Prompt «er» >. e —Cotirlwu» Treatment
THE ROYAL HOTEL
T< >
OPEN D a V tND NIGHT
Newly refitted.
Table«
supplied with the I-re. I I hr
Boll« Phone« HI.
market afford«.
ila *. rit<?*r
HATES
OREGON
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DR. J MON E00
During March and Aprii
Cninese »Medicines
VIA
Union Pacific
Oregon Short Line
The Oregon Railroad
A. Navigation Co.
Southern Pacific
$30 from Chicago
$30 50 from St. Louis
$25 from Omaha
$25 from Kansu« Citij
T< )TI IK I ’I
FARMERS MEAT MARKET
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OREG< >X
SCIO,
Now on
All kind« of Fresh Meats,
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Sausage«, Firh. etc., con­
YOU CAN PREPAY FARES
stantly on hand.
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for • ny one from an» place if you »aut
to. D.|»eit the irer-»»r amount with
otir l.n nl ayeut and lie will telegraph
Ikkei promptly.
for Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork"
Inquire »•( Alieni» nr tifile | m
Our purpose is to conduct a
Wm.
first-claHs meat market
A. G. PRILL. M.
General
D.
Physiciun
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Oregon
Agent
I’. L. DUGGER
uREt»(>N
Notarti Public
t SCIO.
Attorneu-ut-Luu?
Cusick B um a
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All«nv. Oro.
SCIO HOTEL.
DR. W. R. BILYEU
Dentist
Over Woodworth's Drug Htor*. B-.tl.
P hone«.
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ALBANY"
• ■ Oregon
OREGON
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will be aupphe.1 with the b«*«t the mark-
i et affurila and my rouma and brela will
; be kept cleanly.
I shall give special
i attention to the comfort of Commercial I
men.
1 purpose to make my Sunday
dinners a feature
The nubile ui cordi­
ally invited to give me a call.
Wiu. M. A hbott . Prop.
SCIO HOTEL. Scio. Oregon.
The Blain Clothing Co.
I’aMcnifer
PORTLAND, OREGON
Surgeon
Tel. phone, h a. bange Nu. Il
scio
McMurray
rhe Oregon K«Hr>Hi<l .V NavUath»* ('»
pMr’fic (’n. Lb
in Oreg>«n)
I hereby announce that I have leas
. ed the Scio Hotel and purpuee to cun*
I duct same in flrat-clwi style. My tables
A Potato Pool
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W rite letters to evr-ryb dv von km w
ill *he E»«t and tell tin m alaoit I hr-»
li.» ■iilniua! rail « « d tliem literature
alr ut Oregon, <■> ramd their addreaeea in
US and we will <*«> it
to thia wa» von
can I m * a great I rip III til*- growth sod
progreaa ol your Slate,
CARSON A CO.. Pro»«.
O
Tailoring, w liieh is good uh
head aiid-haii<i cep. devise,
< ruoti enough to lodd the
nit It* periuaneuf an long as
the gai incut is in service.
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L. II. MONTAN YE!
Currea|randingly low from all other pointa
1 I d * giirnientR liuti we are
<li«p!ayiiig art* distinctive
eiiinigh to In* out of the rut.
y»*t never loud «• ii «> ii ;’I i to
ofTt'iiti good taste.
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Mvu .’»•»a. » ?
Obtained ami Examined
Photos
Get the l>r«t when von are getting
end
get tliem at J G. Crawford’«
stmlio. I'nrner »ecnnrl an«l l.voti steer*»
\lli-n». Oregon.
Display
I Albany
I * 'I
Administrator of Estât, a
Loans
Alio a bunch of same age
Berkshire and Poland Ch
atock. $3 50 a piece.
Trappiat Father», Jordan
I Spring Clothing
\
«'M. 1V1\ A M« h Mitill. I'n |.
Highest market price paid
oi
I. ( AL
SCIO LIVERY & UtU
STABLES
Otth-e in Blnti t» rg H '« k
a LB AN Y
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trawMvs
I have pure- bred black Minorca and
Buff Leghorn egg», (guaranteed) for
Successor to the late Hong Wo Tong,
»ale at $1 |>er setting of 15. What ia of Alliany, Oregon, i« now pr<-|>ar«*d tu
the use of »ending awav for something ■ furniah Chinese mmlicinea to all.
The
that you can get at home. N. J. undersigned recommeiida him ami guar
M" rrison
i ant«*«« satisfaction.
Call or write him
at >17 W.<rat Second Street, Albany.
PI < Ilsî I vi I» PHIS
Oregon.
M. WKaTFALl
For »ale
3 thoroughbred l»-!igrrre1
male pig» Poland t'hinaa II weeks okl
$10. a piece.
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Mrs. W.
Hickman and family
desire« us to ex pre«» to the peuole of
Scio sod vicinity her most profound
thanks fnr their help snd sympathy in
the tragical death and burrial of the
husband and father, and for which «he
will ever hold them in her greatful
rememberarice. The Sul stantial help
and sympathy does much to assuage
the bitterness of her grief.
E. A. Eaatoa 12(10 buahela. Wm. Crab-
tree »>») buahela, Jake Bilyeu .ICO
bushels and Wm. Prine 300 bushels,
As an average cre»o on the Santiam
bottom ia from 150 to 250 bushels per
acre, it can be aeen what a fine profit
our friends down there have made thia
¿ear.
W eatherford
UTWVEH -4
Allxiny, Oregon
An experienced compounder of
See Here I
SAW MILL AND . . .
LOGGING MACHINERY
FIRST AND I ACE
taken ill, he waa remove.! to the ho»-
pital where th«- woman who liecanie hl» : HCIU
secund wife was employed a» nurse. I
She carrel for Yocul<«*ta during his stay '
Ì h*
at the hospital, and when h«* re-coverrel
they were marrirel, guing to Oregon to
live on hi» farm.
A w«-ek rl«|>»rei before* Anton Yoci--
lx-r« notifirel snv one of the mcurre-nce
Sh.-riff Smith of Linn countv immre!
atrly attempted an investigation, but
found hlm»«-lf h«-l|ilras lax-aus« of the
complete al »ence of any
details.
N- ther he nor the deputy prosecuting
attorney fourxl any evidence at the
Yocubeta home that would point to foul
play
A iwculiar feature of the diaap-
:•••«• i pi.- 1» that nol-.»lv »aw Mr» Y.xu
lx-'» take the one daily train that atopa
at Crabtree.
OKKiO.X
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|Xe. a grn- ral («enking and exchange
• ua|i vm I. 4P • ma>l» al vurreiit ratea
• l.d drall» iMUrel ><ti prilli l|«l ritira.
Mrs. Yocubeta No. 2. waa formerly a
nurse in a Chicago ho«| ital
Antor I
Yvcul .'te came to t'hicagu for a short
visit after hi» first wife'« death
Being i
Our friend« down at t'rabtreo* have
struck it rich by holding their »puda
A complete line of "LlUvs Beat”
over, thia year, They made sale of II
garden aeeua. alaike clover, red clover, car loads laat week, at SO cents per
white clover, alfalfa, red top. English buahel n«t. The buyers.
Woods A
rve grass, field poaa. vetch, and timothy Hun|t of Aur)<a
s,|vrrton fur.
seed- prices always
reasonable
the »acks. Of the 11 carloads
Welly's Grocery.
|j w Mitchel) furnished 24«» bushels,
Use Diamond chick fee«!, composed
of a great variety of see«to am! grains
mixed in proportx>ne of hone, grit,
shell, charcoal, dritid meat and blood.'
in all there are ii different ingredionta,
giving the little chicks just what they
need to keen them healthy and to
yn>w well. Get it at Weaely,s grocery
M‘l<>
If ...» 1. Apr
V r « Jiu'..!. ( a
well, residing at 4921 Lake avoru.,
after having «petit hundreds of doll«-a
in an . ffert to aecure- trace of h« r
daughter. Mrs Emma Yocubeta, wile I
of Anton Yoculets. a farmer residing
near Crabtree. Linn county. Or.,wh«-;
■ ■ . .i f • »:> i on S. • n i- t. i i.
»tated to« ay (I at she had given up all
hope of finding her child.
I ebanon. Dr . April 19. In the »«■•
eluded farmhouse on Anton Yocubeta*
farm near Crabtree. Mrs Yuculwt«
No I blew her brain« out with a
revolver in November 1W6, after giving
her little daughter a doer of poi«on
that alnx.at proved fatal. On Septom-
lx-r 30. I90H. Mrs. Yocubeta No. 2
mysteriously vanished.
WATSON BRUinLii o
IRON WORKS
Cashier
W .• clip from the Albany Iiemocrat
*ie following dispatches, which ha'
■ en given publicity in press retort» a
I .anoua times
The matter is ixrculur
ami une which nobody aotitns to km w
any U ing al out. An official inveatiga*
lion of ■ »«-aid ing character, should 1«
n ado
If there- has been no f»ul pla- ,
the public »hould know it. The dli •
naichrs follows.
Game by inninga 1 2 3 4 5 ti 7 H 9
of
1» ••rh »») mir
Manon 2 U 0 o o I 4 •> O
U trai |*»r t»«tshr|
.... . ...se
It
Scio
2 I 1 0 I o 0 0 0-6 i«t*. tw’r
1
Jefferson and the A Icoa of Alt ‘■any » W»»ir prr «<b4*b
Ht MH, titiPF loti .....
...» .....
... in
crossed bate on the Jefferson ground»,
, w»r <»n
M
h>it
M
The score as reported by P. H.
• titlit r ('otiAfrt i*r mil
Mac lionahi. sho »ened as umpire was. F-ttf«,
*l<wi«»tt
3‘tiH'ltrrtw, J*«*r fwumtl
Jefferson 8, Albany 4.
< h$t farti» jw»r |wt*tn<1. y nu ng b mi lore
On Sunday April 26. Scio’» first team • »rt «*', jw’r
will play the AI cimi upon the Albany 1 ttt fary «. t»-*r iH»**tt«|
pIH-fa«, pe*r |aotin«1
grounds. Thia should In- a rk>»e game; Heel. Iw-r tw.nn * live wrlehl
jitiM
|llr wrlffht
yet ths MW« predicts that Scio will
'•ml iw» |>»*tttt t hi« «hlDDlttff
.
come Lack with the Aku» scalp hang Mb«*»*** run
«m
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M
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.»*ti»r
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ing to their gir lie
A fine Poland-China sow. almeat
The unapeakable Turk is in difficulty.
The young element of his empire ham black, unmarked, weight about 250
r -t>ell«i and is making it rather warm pounds estrayed from mv farm about
. January 4. Plraae let me know if arm.
for the old gentleman.
1 also, have a' little vetch—ft to H
New arrivals at Weaely’s Grocery
buahela. also plenty of early are.
thia week: Ripe olive», canned mush
potatoes. amall at HO cents per tmahel
rooms, and canned asparagrws
Give
S. W. Gaines.
them a trial, they are fine delicacies.
The nkws is in receipt of a con­
gressional
directory,
through
the
courtesy of Senator Chamberlain. The
Senator does not forg» t his old friends.
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A Strange Laac
G. Wash Phillips' »ieath occur»»I a'
note paper in stock, except the the family home in thia city. on sunda
I Die, one-third off at Arnold's.
afternoon. April IM. ItMV. his age beln
The Corr albs cadets. 0. A. C. will titf years, 5 months and 24 days.
have a competative drill on May 7th.
Mr. Phiili|s had been ill for severs»
to determine which is the better drilled y »«re, m »ch of the time being confined
c im|ian>
to hi» n.om ar>d ted. A fsw y<ai» ago
Fred B West, the new electrician he was one uf the n«at pron.inent,
toull charge of our light and w atr r energetic and well-to-do farmers of the
plants,
laat Monday. He ia a man forks of the Santiam. Quitting the
competent in e»er> way to handle the farm he engaged in the flouring mill
business, in which he was not successful
business.
Father Moran, of the Catholic chut» h ami m< at uf hia large property Ixildmg»
in All>any. haa accepted a call to were swept away. To le bereft of hia
proporty in the cloait g rears of hia
Marshfield on Cool bay. He
Utt
Albany Tvrelay morning for his f»< w life, proved t»-o great a st'am ufon hi«
usually well-balanced n inti and softer,
held of labor
mv uf the brain resulted
H « faithful
For three wed » from April
I • li wife, however, tenderly car.d fur him
»ell nil» box uf Steel I he linen I ole at the family home to the end
naper and rnvelup»-«, the regular | rice
George Washington I hilli|s was lorn
o' which is 50 cents, for 26 cent«, in Gudfurvl county. North Carolina on
h M Arnokt.
Oct« ber 24. MO
Renovetl with hia
par»
nta
tu
Missouri
two »rare later.
M ismo » Maxwell ami McCord, gride
ti acher» in our public achoub and Mi»a Remaining in Missouri a few »»»r- they
remaining
Birdelle Brenner, a pupil, went over tu then removed tu Texas
Albany, laat Fridav evening tu apend there for three yeare and then returned
tu Missouri.
In '.-62 the PhiLipe
the week-end holiday.
family joined the throng uf inugranta
Our carloal of buggies ha» juat bound for the
Pacific coast. they,
arrived and uur »ample« have t een set
coming tu Oregon, A donation land
up, so that you can see what we have
claim « a« taken up within a few mile*
Be sure ar.d call on ua before >ou gu
of Scio.
e mw here. thas. Wisely.
„Mr
!'■
is was married to V isa
S Philippi announces that he <a in Martha 1 »rib-» in iftii. To thia uni* n
the market tu buy wo»l and that he have been torn •even chi dren, tw<> . f
will pay the highest market
price whom died in infancy
The living are
Phillips, of near Scio. Mrs.
therefor.
See him, Call ut> Home M W
tele| hone No. 275 or write him.
fiw Sarah Coffey. <.f Washington: Mrs
Emma Davis, uf Silv<rt>-n. Mr». I ia
Every farmer who kre,« cow« should
Warwick, uf hem. ami • «eurge W.
aubscribv for ami rea«l Hoan 'a Pai re­
Phillipa, uf Allrany.
man. It is filled with valuable inform: -
In I1M Mr. Phillipa was elected
lion, not only concerning cows, but
county cumn.iaaiuher of Linn county
other »tuck as well. It costa but $1
and ser.etl with credit fur four yvara
p» r year.
In !Hk2 he leased the Jefferson flour,
The death of Mr. Vaetecka, of East ing mill» and operated them fur two
of Scio, waa reported to th» nkwm on year« res««.r.aLI» su<c<-saful
In a
W**<lne«day
The old gentleman had short timr thereafter, he bought a
been an invalid for mure then two half-intrtrst in the 8cio flouring mill».
year«
We will publish an obituary Here i« where be waa overtaken I y
next week.
financial disaster and wnlch contributed
The Altianv Democrat ia author ty to his lung lllii«««
Mr Phillipa was a meml>er of the
for the statement that a new m< ming
daily paper la to be atarted in that city order E O. T. M and in which he
aoon. The Gilstraps, of the I ugene carried an insurance policy for $3< iio .
Rcgi»trr are-behind thracheme
There a'-out half uf which he has draw n
during hia long illm-aa.
ia always room on top, brothers.
Workmen are ••ngai’ed. this week, in
leveling up the tower of the warehouse
of the Scio (louring mills
The mohair poo! was sold in thia
city, last Saturday, to a Portland
buyer for 24 and 35-KM) cents |>er
pound.
tleorrc U ashing ton Ph'llip«
Hick try Bark Cough H.-n.nh, nimlw
by the Hickory Hark Remedy Co . <.(
'»lem. Ore., guaranteed Io lx* pure*
guaranteed to cure your mid or mum y
refunded
Guaranteed in make» friend
of you.
Fur «ale bv F.. C Peery. S«-t< ,
Ore., and first-clese dealer, «verve hrrw
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