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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1909)
»**< A. ".i-X <* b ' N w. * • . 4; £ ÌV *7 - j . ■a e * A COLD III 001)1 I) s| Al till 11 Nutting's Umpire Was Nutiy blea every Wednesday Wesely'» Grocery. PRESS <.<M»PS A very niev w««le efeam Panama. »12» 'li U.ian» al SO«, $’ OO • ■•■I Si SO Ma» •“erjrr. ami W G««»l». in crea-n ami other ’iglit »b««ie», very appropriate (or ouliug. oxI orPS « il.oVF S Men'« reindeer gauntlet Gin»»«. •1.S0. A g'««l Glove with h"««elii<lo pain ami g -st cuff and '■»« x $1.00 Soane new driving Glove» m brown, 7 Se. LOCAL • BREVITIFS Lowe. 4-fB 09. A full line of dried fruit* at Weaely * Grocery. Cha». Weaely »pent last Sunday In Portland. Jack Jones, of Stayton, came over Tuesday. Bone, shell, granite, grit, ami t’.ax meal at Wenelv'* Grocery. Miss Goodman ami Clifford Harold w< re Scio visitors on Monday. Remember Dr. I owe, the ontirian, I rum the <1 Id Creek IH.trKt ote pa;>»r in stock, except thr Somebody has »aid that the Scio el Die. uru- third off at Arnold**. I team played a game of ball over at Cheater Cuffey, who has been «Juing county »»at, last Sunday This is a photographic work m California, has 1 mistake. They simply tried to play a returned and 1» m»w visiting frirmis in game an-1 »uccee*1r<l in an admirable ■Seiu. , manner for four innings, deapitc the At the The gentle rain of Tuemiay was moat rank work of Umpire Schultx welci me While the amount was far end of the fourth canto, when the score I too »mall, still what came will <io a *Uxai Scio 2. Albany 1, the Scio team concluded that they were playing ' world of g«M»i. Albany ha» sold IM.USi.OI) high against ten men instead of nine, the school bur«!» at a premium of SM2.ME usual number of baa.-ball contesta. ami It ia expo te«! that work on the con thev simply quit trying to play, They tent) latrvi fine brick structure will be knew it was no use to put up good I ball for it waa a foregone conclusion that commenced at once. they were not to win, no matter how For three week* from April 22. I wil well they playad. When outsi-iers can ■ell «»nr l»>x of Strel Die linen note see that rank injustice is Itemg di«h*-d paper ami envelopes, the regular price out in gobs. It is dead • ire the team of which la 50 cents, for 25 cents. which ia getting the worst of it. area it F M Arnold. as well Scio m»le errors in plenty A | n« air letter from Eastern Wash and most of them were c*«*tly one» too; ington tells of win«!» »0 high that grain for, in the fifth. Albany made six runa. which had been lady sown, wa« blown which cniched the game The game away. Unlea« ram comes within a few was ragged on b*-th aid* a. with Albany days, the crops in that locality will U * playing Iran badly than Scio. When failure. th*- agony was over, the score alu-et Scio now ha» a Sunday train s«-rv ice ahowe*l. Scio & ami Albany J2. Each «if on the S. P. the same »» on we« k the pitchers struck out four men. days. If the company will just revet e Albany walk»«i2 men, Soo none. The the present order, that » to say. run features of the game was a home run the train south mornings and north by Huddleston, of Scio am! a high left evenings, more people would be suited, hand catch ami a double by Albany. »0 far as the |>*Meng«*r traffic is The attendance was alout Sort. The Alco team are a gentlemanly set concerned of fellows and treated their visitor« Fd'tor Harvey Scott ha* re;ect«-d the ambaaaailurship to to th« M«xi« at< gov- nicely in every r* s|>ect except in the «•mm.-nt. Probably he would rath« r selr- lion of thr umjdr» A worse man bear the ills he now ha» than to fly to for the place cannot be found in Greg on 1 those h«- knows not of. At all eventa Be It said to the credit of the Scio Mr. Scott would have made an able boys, no roar was made because of the anib»*«ad«ir am! the appointment will rotten work of Umpire Schult* Th«' All any Hein.«-ini say« the NF*» probably gu to a !•••«* worthy |>er»«>n man ha» another guess coming. Just J. L. Kay. who formerly was a black so! ami here it is. The Sbio boys want »noth in Scio, is now running a shop in a return game on th«- Scio ground* in Lebanon in one corner of the big new the near future. Th«- sane team play-I feel bam of Rilyru i Ramaey. John ami with a fair ami competent umpire, :» an excellent workman and will tw Scio will reverse th«- score of last Sun- glxd to have any of his old friends, or <!av. Scio will guaisnt«-e courteous new one» for that matter, who want tr« atment, far better groun a and. beat blacksmithing done to cal! and see him. of all, a square deal on th«< part of the 1 following nxmnl Siiouim were umpire, Scio i* willing «o play for fun, •Dectator* at the Albany-Scio game, money or marl i< • I ant Sunday: Mr. and Mrs P. H. Mac The Democrat, also, grows facecluua Donald. Mr and Mrs W W Wllllan s. over the fact that none but home men Mrs John Wesely, Miaae* Agi«s < am played in the Albany team. Let thia ami Emma Wr-aely, .Mrs. Orpha Hrn- be true or not. it should be rememier nineaen, Dean Morris, Loffy Csiavsn, ed that Albany Ixiaa!* of 7i»M) people, Mike Me*-. J«a«ie Rodger* I. W Reed, while Scio ha» not more than flow to l-a Bi.-.ru, who waa return r,g from hi» »elect from When Scio has 7IMM>|>eople California trip, Fred Daley, E. I • «he will furnish a better t<-am thnu Myers and the NEWS man. either town I *» now. Scio played two men who were not regular membera of Land for Sale the team. Th«' new men were a aourre In tract» from I acre up to ion. of w-eaknena rather than Strength. 1 he ranging In price from $10 to {300 per battery, Hiul.ll' »ton amt Sh«-rm«-r, are acre. 2 dairy fai tr a, stocked and members of the team, as are l.«w. of making money; al*«», choice residence Albany and Swan, of Corvallis. property in Sclu. Other Kail Scores It, Shelton. Reliable dealer In good dirt U-banon vs. i'orvalha at Ixbanon, will be in Scio, Saturday . Mav H. Landlord Carpenter ha.« placed a m w board walk on the went aide of the hotel. The business meeting of the Rapt'st church occurs this week, Saturday, at 2 p. m. A full line of Guarantee»! Pruss an s'oek and poultry remedies at W«.-seiy 'a Grocery. Get a t-ox of Steel Die stationery at Arnold's for 25 cents, thereby sav ng 25 cents The Baptist association (central) is to b- held in S.’io next month, the 27 and 28. Hav«- Dr. I owe relieve your head and eye ache with a pair of hi» c. rrcctly adjust«-«! glass«**. Scio’s first acre-tract addition la« t-een laid off and ia now on the market. Card of I hank* It comprises 21 lots. Mr». Annie Vaetecka and children Dr. A. G. Prill anti Druggist E C. dvalre* to tender thalr sincere thank* liuit Peery went down to Portland, to all who *o kindly extended their Sunday, on a buainesa trip. help ami smpathy during the aickneaa Charles Cawrse, one of the »ub- and burial of their late h .* and and atantlal farmers of the "Forks” wa» father, John Vaetecka. doing business in Scio on Monday. High tirade Je«acv Metter* The highest market price paid for eggs in cash, at the ! armer« Meat I have aonie very high grade Jertey Market. Scio, Oregon. Caraon & Co. heifer calves fur salo. They are from Peter Kund, one of our |-ro«j*rvu« the beat milk »tock in Oregon, the O. German farmers of Bilyeu ben, paid A. C. and ljuid herds The calves are the Ngws office a social call, laut just the right age to put on pasture a* *<>vn a» the grass is good. Price on Monday. Increase your vetch and clover cro|ia, application. C. L. Shaw, Albany, Oregon. land 60 to >0" per cent, by using plaster. For sale at J. F, Weaely’a John V* tevka grocery »tore. John Vaetecka, wh« »•■ death occur« d Next Sunday morning Mr. Carman at I p m., April 21, HUD. waa born in will t reach a »«-rmon to children, which Bohemia on May 17, 1M7. He will be of interest to everyone. Every en igrated to the United Slat»» when boy and girl invit«d. he » a* al out IH yrars of sg» and made Rev. D. K. Baker, who ba» bail auch hl* home in the state of Iowa, en- auccess at Lebanon, recently, a* an gaging tn the work of farm laborer. evangelist, will run mence meeting* in When 22 years of age, he w*a united In marriage tu ,Mi»a Annie Ira am! at on< e Scio the 17th day of May. The play "Ten Night* in a Barroom” eon.menced farming on hia own account, at the public school hall, last Friday in which he has been reaa«>nal ly evening, was quit* auceeaaful. Over successful. In DV6 he sold a part of hi* farm and came to Oregon, but re $3L> was received at th«- dwr. mained only IB months when he re New arrivals at Weaely'* Grocery turned to Iowa. The second removal thia week ; Kipe olives, canned mush to Oregon occureti in liftW and a farm rooms, and canm-d asparagia». Give near Scio wa- purchased. them a trial, they are fine delicacies. Io the Vaetecka* have tieen born Mr. ami Mrs Harry Connaway, of eight ehlktren, four boy* and four Hood River, arrived at the home of girls, all of whom are living save on» Mr*. Connaway's parent*. Mr. and daughter, who died in Ivwa aix year* Mrs J A Bilyeu, of this city, fora ago Those living are married and in few days visit, last Friday. 1 good circumstances financially, Satuniay. May H, ’till 4 o’cloek, you Hr waa a number of the ordar of ran consult Dr. Low«, the w.llkmmn 7 (•_ p J ln which he carried a life eyesight apaciaiiat, alx-ut your eves insurance pulley uf I1U00. — and glanar* at the Scio hotel. He doe* Death « f l.ee Ounaaul not go from house to house. I.»» Gunaaul, who la well known in A complete line of ' Lillv* Beat” thia City, died at the home of hia aiater, gsnien seeds, *l*ike clover, red clover, Mrs. Fernanda Seahaie, of thia aide of white clover, alfalfa, re«i top, English Jefferson, on Monday morning, Some- rve grass, field [>eas, vetch, and timothy thing over one year ago. Ix-e had to seed—prices alway* reasonable at quit work on the account of hie health, Weaely'* Grocery. hia trouble being one of the lunga. We have just received one of the Since which time, he ha» gradually moat complete lines of wail p*|-er ami failed. Sum» two week* ago hi* father- carpets, linnoleum. paints, varnishes, in-law, J A. Bilyeu of thia city, went etc. Furniture, a specialty. Give us a over to hia home in I^banon and brought call, before you buy elsewhere. Chaa. l>-e and family to thia city. Last Sun Wesely. • day Lee ami family went down to Use Diamoml chick feed. eomp«iaed the home of the S- ahales ami hia death ef a great vanetv of see«!» ami grains occurred on the following morning, tnixed in proportions of bone, grit, 1 Lee waa about 2H year* old and leave« shell, charcoal, dried meat and blood. a young wife and a little aon to mourn In all there are 3i different ingredients, hi* loa». Owing to the fact that Mr. Rilyeu giving the little chick* just what they and family were away at the fum-ral need to keen them healthv ami to the views can not give anything further grow well. Get it at Wesely,a grocery. about the matter. l^-banun 7, i’orvall * Jeffi-raon v* Fairmount», of Salem at Jefferson; Jefferson H, Fairmount» I. Canby vs. Derbies, of I'urtland at Canby; Canby &, Drrllc» 1. Silverton ami Selo will play hvMt Sun day In Scio ami the Sunday following Canby and Scio will play a double heailer in Scio, 8 Philippi announce* that he is in the market to buy wool ami that he will pay the highest market prier therefor. So» him, call rail uo Hom« t>w telephone No. 275 or write him. The unspeakable Turk, Al.iul Hamid II, ha* been compelled to qu t hia job. Th» young Tur *, who are the sup porter* of a Constit it'onal government, have secured complete control and have proclaimed Meha.nmed Itechad sultan. A large cr«-w of men is being put on the Gobi creek w agmiroad. over w hirl the lt»t«»n »melter, coelilig $1'«’ •»■'. i. tu tie transport -d. The bridges ar« ail . M TO . OKF g ON built ami the ruad construct«1«! a» far a» Cedar creek Thia will I»- the first |V.r» a gen- ral Iwiikiog an i »»change • melter in the atate of Oregon, which lavai r*. I w* ■ made al current rate» st.-aka well fur the mineral rvauurces ai.d lirait. i>.ued <>u principal clima. of thia district. FIRST AND IM K«lN 'tTWEETS Some carbonate ore. carrying high Alimov, Oregon values in silver and ct>pp«-r, 1» l>eing eatherford wya it taken from the Black Eagle mine. I I C au *> x Claud A Ramea. late of the Cveur d'Alene, is employed »» blacksmith at tn.- Crown min."« Other in lilHUtU tg H>« L. C. Craft, after a few days stay at ALBA.W Scio, ta again busy chucking steel in the Crown tunnel. The dyke, on which the Crown Co. . ami th«- Golden Arch are locataxl, has { >H*en pr«-»pect«-d and locate«! fur a «llatance «if five miles At pre»vnt there are eleven in- I Admintatrator of battale» corporated ct-mpanies operating in this I.nana Negotiated, Abstract» district, which employ from five to Obtained ami Examined fifteen men each. In a-klition. their ORKGON are several private cuinpaniea doing M<*IO II. MONTAN YE development work. Hundrrtla of |>oum!» of supplies arr T he Be«t Flace tn I'urllaiid to Eat being freighted in from Gates. Jim hit is at Church's eight mule« are kept busy ail N" art I'uhli, ami iliciior the time hauling freight to the end of • U l'aient» and l’en»K»> ». the roa«L Carl Braden'* l-ack train ia • •Iti«-». 2X2 West 2ml. *•!., lib nv , al Weal « ml o( U r Morfl*«>ii Hlrrri kept busv all Ihr till r. lacking from the eml of the road tu the different mines. eilARI.ES .1. MAHER The Scio Stute Bunk -- N R. SHELTON L. Attorney-lit- L Pup 8 Coffee House I t.,- tin .- .' .1« pu»»c«j w t • (Hu«W<MM>r t< Rlnrr j comt-anie« will install coatly plants as PUOPRIE FOR. »wn as a bilge carrying values is discovered. Dovrlopment work is now Wilhama E Newel done and enough ore is first placed on pt servie» 1 nurteoua 1 « • a t meat thr dumv tu supply the n ill for, at ln«t, one year. By doing this, th. y know what kimi of reduction plant ia needed, for, by that tin e, they n ay OPEN UÜ tSIi NltillT know that all thr ore can to worked on one plant Experience has shown that Newly reffttvd. this is the only safe plan. Ir. there Table« snppll.-d with the best tin «lava, inlner* know that the free gold market afford». Boih l'holie« s|. found at the surface, or in porphyry dr| o»lb>. as In the Uuartaville mire, ¿IM * . riKxT "T. Alban*, '•-*• will toon run I out, or turn into <piartx <>r aulphidr ore, which the free milling proc«»» w till not work Elkhorn Miner THE ROYAL HOTEL DR. J MON FOO RATES OREGON I )A I I During March and April An experienced compounder of See Herr! I ha.e pure bred black Minorca ami Buff Leghorn egg*, (guarantuwl) for ■ale at $1 |>er setting of IS. What ia th«- use of sending away for something that you can get at home. N J, M<> rrison. (’ninr.se Medicines VlM Successor to the late Hong Wo Tong, of Alt-any, Oregon, la now preparml t* furnish •'hint-«*- medicines to all. The undersigned recommend* him sml gusr anteve satisfaction. Call or write him at 117 Wi-st Secoml Street. Albany. Oregon. M. WHHTFAt.i GLOCK AND WATCH Union Pacific A. Navigation Co. Southern Pacific REPAIRING Linn County Abstract Co. Having again located in Scio I urn now preiMinsl to do watch anti clock ; rejmiring on short notice. Work done promptly and satisfaction gaurantecd. A. W 11 AGE Y nfthr nul » »«»«» In Irmi to Diirt nr a« bo » »»•»»* «»r mima) mu atto»»« ifwviko» I hr • attrftl of out rater • hhb K<»alHtaihr«| hi IWÌ. Z. H. kl Dl>, Manager. < »AUw» r*>rnrr Thlnl a»ol Hnmilali'ln Ml*. Al HANY. OKKGON 330 from Chicago $30 50 from St Louis $25 from Omaha S25 from Kunsus City i'<>rr> »|>oiidiiiglv low front aliothvr points Ihr I «arili FARMERS MEAT MARKET The* «rv t-rbe-* a«»<•<«’«t «*<• n in* ta nf hu *I i •r«*li »•% out Whuii, «MMM* --------- -.--T.T I • <• <*tn, |*rr ’«•«•» m M ‘.•il ■ ma - a Krun. t*r Inn . -.»*» ... . .«. |w»r nn . • ‘tx’is I*'« •<*» ............... Htift**r, tl iHinlrx i<»r mil •«« )•»»». I»* ■1«a4rft it» I’likkrn«, |<-r |H>un>1 la « fi . *rtt- t<e t |>«ail»> 1 )»MMt« Lamlirr« irn-w*. prr ¡aouti'l 1 Hl kt') •, P *r taoittvl u pltakl, }>•* F p« HI 11'1 » tart tier tMuiH-«. II*? «knight ,w.. ua Wn«» fn»r bar «righi ......... rqil 1-r n«»4 fiat «hl|»t>ll>< Mlkuptn two tMtitrvf •!»» iph -, -a...,,,,, • • | M Hlltm.lag** twwiU'1. *lrvM»»*«i <• CARSON A CO . Prooi. ori : g < SCIO, All kind» of Fresh Meats, SausagfH, Firh. etc., con- nr h« al Mtfvttl first-class meat market. Physician Wm Ht’IO : I i McMurray PauBcnger Agent FORTT.A ND, OREGON |\ L OUGGCR OREGON Notary A Halli*. Ora. HOTEL. I hereby announce that I havs leas <<d the Scio Hotel and p«irp«»ae to con duct same in flrat-clvaa style. M v table will lie supplied with the l»eat the mark et affurda and my r«M>ms ami betla wil ■ be kept cleanly. I shall give specia attention to the comfort of Commercial men. I |«ir;»>«e to make my Sunday dinners a feature The nublic ia cordi ally invited to give me a call. Wlt.l. M. Aanorr. Prop ; SCIO HOTEL. Scio. Oregon. The Blain Clothing Co. a General Surgeor Telephon«, I I« hange No. II SCIO <•> I vbitli Irlrgtaph rbellregoti Railroad A Navigation (•< ròulhvrn I’ac-tir Co Lil««*» in A. G. PRILL, M. I). Cusick Hu» a Oregon Mill Inquire* <•( tirent» or write tn Attorneu-ut-I.um Albany hr for Beef, Mutton. Veal and Pork I I I 1 mih I dilli •u krt prumpHv. Our purpose is to conduct * Display FARf S VOU CAN prlpav ••r any *»nr Ir»-tn am pia«*« if toil mni*niiit I»». 11. jMiRit ihr Ht’uitly on hand Spring Clothing Now 171 >7 s - & HLU I I DR. W. R. BILYEU Dentist Oyer Womlaoith's Drug MUir«. Ik»tb Ä phone« Olcgon !♦ ALBANY llii kory Bar» Coligli Remmlv, •y thè llickory Itark Kemxdy Co , *>l ••lem, tire,, guaranlecl to la* pure. •ii»»ant<-e.| to iure your colli or «uoiu v 'efunded. Imaraiiti-ed lo ninke i* (rieiid •( yoi». Por »»le l>» t < r«"«*rv. Sci*-, ire., »mi hrst-i I«»» dealer» «very wl«*-re BO YEARS’ IXPfRIlNCt P atents OC Wl A OfMiGNM r Fvvv'* ” Co^vnianre Ac A iiwi » b ••»v'*’• t h b »»4 4fwr»HVi intrtle <r«tr H-tna-n fr»« «hMl n«»t noci te pe>4»Bhlf i i n««’ w .» r. hANOtOOf P • • fr— ■ ■*■• « » •» •- • f */•'« i«B»n thnrueh Mane« à tB r «^e UJ «ItNaaVi In U® A Sdentine American HI wb O bì M •••kF a«L'»» «r ama«t”®* >• •«•ri-ai «ar f .ir m • • W II éu)4 t»r all ri Larreet Te«***« 1 «M bìotb MUNN Co.””'-**> New Tori i *-wti !>«-• * » *X_ WM»'«<«aa. U X r v • , » , .V / O * V*. * Attonieu«sut-Luir B ■ ». * & W ♦ >■ _ « la '<V SAW MILL AND . . . LOGGING MACHINERY Highest market price paic o <e^- WATSON BRUÏnth IRON WORKS 1. "‘«*.. ” x’V- « ‘ * I- -. r* . .^SBl a V J-■ * '