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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1909)
U *•■-.' '•**;•* very W nines day I*S Grocery. s E. y paper in stuck, except the 1, one third uff at Arnold's ALBANY Peery ami L C. Craft came _ ■ - a «vr Gates. T ins lay evening Mr i’es-ry ha 1 contrnct«»! such a hea y cold with a tendency to pneumonia that he thought the best place for him to be was at home with mother I»KESS <.< »<•!•> Mr«. IIaz« I Moor*. the woman accused of the ruination of Adjutant («eneral Otis Hamilton, of W sshingtcn. phased through the city on her way to (»akland. Glad she didn‘t stop. Albany Democrat. Brother Nutting must trunk he would have been in danger. ( »X ¡Old'S I sc Diamond chick feed. com|«we«i of a great variety of seeils and grains mixed in proportions of bone, grit, shell, charcoal, dried meat ami blood In all there are 01 different ingredient», giving the little chicks just what they neeil to keep tnem healthy and to grow well. Get It at Wesely,a grocery, BLANKETS Mr. and Mrs A H Muller and daughter, of Tacoma. Wash., arrived in this city last Friday, on a visit to Mr. ami Mrs John Wmrly. Mrs. Muller and Mr* W«s«-ly an- sisters Mr. Mulhr returned to the Washington city on Sunday, but Mra. Muller will remain in thia city for a month. O» 0099999 9999999999* ♦ « LOCAL BREVITIf S. P « ? «Û O W û O Û doaooaooeoo A full line of dried fruita at Wssely'a Grocery. Bone, «hell, granite, grit, am! mrai at Weselv’» Grocery. tlax Jack Jone« and wife w.rr among thr fans at the ball game, laat Sunday. Warren Cyrus, who has t««*er> in Ihr east of th»’ mountain country for several montlis, was in town for a few hours on Tuesday. He experts to »tart thia Week east with a large ship ment of «h«vp fur « man fur whom he has workeef for several months ‘'Dad” exhibits the fact that he ha« been subject to th«* wind ami sun of th* Exat«-rn Oregon country by the amount of tan on hi» face. Thr supply of milk at the comlrnaiTV The NKWS family ia indebted to htui lirrn more than doubled up. this Manager C A Warner of tnx Scio week Mdling Co. for a bag of Hour made of A full line of Guaranteed Pru«« an prohibition wheat. Ibis grain 1» »t«>ck and |«>ultry retnediea at Weaeiy's grown on th«- hill land mirth ami cast Grocery. i of Scio. The Hour made therefrom is Sims & Ri nno have almut enclosed a stronger flour than that made fn m the new cottage for Mrs. (.ary, on our valley wheat», in that it contains more gluten Whether tins pi r icular South Main St. Gel a l«>x of Steel Die .stationery at wheaten flour >» lal>el«-d "Prohibition" Arnold's for 25 cents, thereby saving or "Local Option ", the N kws man « ready to testify that it makes moot 2> cents. excellent biscuits. Our public schools w II close in “Uncle Jimmy" Williams, the oldest another week. Preparation for the cloning exercises art- now being mad*. citizen of our town ami who I» among the okieat of Linn county as well, w«r Mr. and Mr». Ered Gooch and on Main nt rent Tuesday afternoon. r’aupht« r came down from the mil), Uncle Jimmy first saw the light of flay Sator'ay for an over-Sumlay visit with on .January 111, 1«2»>. which msk« • hi» relatives. a ;e st the present time »!) years ami 4 Landloni Abbott, of the Scio hotel, months. He says his heslth "i* as good was overrun with guests la»t Saturday a« he <!• serve« and could ex|iect." The night. Hr had to hang a few of them distance fr< m his residence to Main St. up on hooka. 1» a full one-quarter of a mile and he W V. Mi rril, the Albany manager walked the distance without help, either of thr Pacific States telephone, was in coming or going, Uncle Jimmy ia one this city, last Monday, looking after of our bent citizens and »Ull takes a business matters. lively interest in the political atlairs oí Increase your vetch and clover crops, the country. 50 to 100 per cent, by using land I.and for >ale plaster.* For sale at J. F. Wesely's grocery store 1 acre to li»m acres. Price $10 up tu Until the seventh, the game WM a very cbsie contest, with two rur a to the credit uf each team. W h«*n Scio went to bat in the seventh, they at once commence I t > do things. They hal re covered. completely from their stage fright. lh<-y concluded that McFarlatMl was only a fair pitcher, after all. The feature of thia "fatal «evenin'* inning was Huddieston'a oat ting When the Imaea were all full. Huddlratori went to l»at, having his Allisny home ran l«t in his hamla. He connected with the first pitch«*! ball ami Iww it did gu. I tear 9V*r the h« ad uf the center fielder. I hrve men came galloping home an<l IIuddl« stun n ached thini tiefore the ball was back in tlie diamond At thia time the visitors went up in the air W hen th«- inning cl«e«-d, sever, of the •x ius hat) safely crossed the home plat«. Thia closed the run g«-tting for both teams McFarland was replaced with JerhMOh *i..«I- t. »Ill tnat.-s rai.lv! t.. 111.TV tl.v ,-M K, ' ’• • Mh*" * | ' >■ •*_’* * ' i r. •h » See Herd n I«* all k ■ a»I I luti I taunl > . * »<* . "al l rw air »»• as «’»»•» h> ku »» I »I «>4«Ml Ma» »1 ,1« I»» 1I»« un .vi <|l»b r«l a I hin Ml tu'Miih* t hl tVlb >lat t»l / |»rt . iw<f. H m I puhli av AdminIMratur's Notte* lo v.rcdltor» Sui «r* *« I • r«*bt gii « mi > b«t tbt» uii4«*t»ltfiv 1«) |b«> < t«unt) « <»f h« >M»ir ftt «» rgiM» Iwtraii* mi nuli |a*(*«iii«i l.lHti i itimi), •• c*f r. r.wl, kH I h't "ti* wti » «Mi-«’«* a>> t» ih ». llit i t«b\ rw|Ul»w*tl tu Farmers Telephones FIRST AND J ack kok <rirn 1 . Albany, <fregón FARMERS MEAT MTRXET Proot CARSON A CO. MIO, W. V. MERRILL Sausages, Kish. etc., con* sf’ntly on hand. Western Electric Co Batteries Our purpose is to c< riduci a first-class niest market. Send a C ¡rd (or Catalogne and Prices lit vv ami of Ha««' an lit i t i. lis 1 t. « NVWKran, J « «•KU t'aahier The Scio State Bunk NCItf Wt*tlneo«lay and at STAY: ON tin* th«* baiane«* of the lime. • • • OKEtìON W e ATH EREORD Si ay r< >.\. < > ki .( h x & WYATT Attornei|8-ut-LutD Office in Bilimbi rg l!..ek ALBANY : : : Gamm» Spring Clothing Now on | R. SHELTON I ni Editto 1 »lUtv eorOrr H. Wi l>l>, .Manager. I hlr»l mii *I H ik *I ì » -•< mi Al II kN Y . OIIKOON A. G. PHI I. L. Physician OKF.OON •CIO The liest Place in Portland tu Eat i» st Pup’s Coffee House m<l nl lli« Htrrvl Surgeon Tflt ploilir, I Ä« liiii'g!’ N«» II H<'|<> ; : ; OREGON I hereby announce that I have lea» •il the Scl«i Hotel and pur|* ■ ).... duct »ame in first claaaotylc. .My table» will be supplied with the l . <l th.- mall et afford» ami my room» and I* ia w II be kept cleanly. I «hall give I attention to the comfort of I onni.<-reial men. I purpr«*r to make my Suntli.y dinner» a feature The mi Id I u> cordi ally invited to give me a call. Wild. M A hho F t . P l . . SCIO HOTEL. Scio. Oregon brMtfe CHARLES .1. MÄHER (Nutveasur t> Hiner Br.«.I PltoPRIKToR. SCIO PLANING MILLS H. I. MOBRBON, Prot. ■ARUFACTUW! »M D LALLE IN I Slis/l. Doom, . Moniti in ffs, Ermnm, Shi units Eh' Estimates and Piaos for Building fnrnisbed so short notice The Blain Clothing Co Albany Oregon <* f Scio, Ore ’ < V ’X; * M Notary Pillili» Ixians Negotiate«!. Abatracta Obtained and Examined ,vyX- Ihr tifkl pro|n«l | »»»» Iltlt'O-i Io i*iii> hj •>i «**«*■!•< n* «nw it ■ ' itt ttttwtM) •• n’ltilt* «tesati«* Ito sitarli «>| amt » ■iitv E«ii»»iH«l»r<1 ht ’"Mj SCIO HOTEL. Administrator of Fiatate* «l . l ha» Linn County Abstract Co. Z. |kir« a tfrn* ral bankiHg and rirliang* bt »ii raw I. M»»»a niM»lr at current rat« » At.d «IraiG imu'»d «»H pruivi|*«il ritira. nuis > ».«■ < «. kf**O»»* * h> 'I ERMS: |ló for ««‘itfoii : |2<> t > in ure E<»r |»ai li .’ii'ata aedresf <>r phone * „ • . . r ■ SAW MILL AND LOGGING MACiiii.L •. f Agent Will make the Season of 19C9 Display WATSON BliUiriLh IRON WORKS All kin<ÌN of Erosh Meat ALBANY, OREGON Sir»-«! I>y Toiubro, 2:11 fire of 7 in th«* 2 |l» list, «mi 4B ill tin* 2:30 list. By Mi Kiiiiiey, sin* «if Aw«*«*t Marie 2<'2,( * iihv ,2;O2; I h I ih -L , 2.<*<*U hii <I IS <>ih« rH in tli«> 2 lo lift I- irsi tinnì by ><-iirl« t Letter, h Hon «if 1\<*«| \\ ilk«.«, aire uf I « « io th** ! 31» lift. Secutitl d.iiu by \ 11.«i«i• >t■ t, 301'0 Thitd dm«« Uv Altamont 33. Euinflt <l>«m by Amer'can Clav 34. Eittb dam by Membrinu ('liief, 11. Sixth dam by Wagner. o; I iK'ltig «'Wm* »»I Register No. 39206 L«. 1'l l |().\L\S SCIU LIVERY & ttLU STABLES dbh »satt hr »••«a »• m I *r J. I. 4' a L a V an |M*r-*»na con I k * A at SCIO on b MIO It S Philippi announces that he thr market to buy wool and that will pay the highest market therefor. See hint, call ut telephone No. 275 or write him. I have pure brevi black Minorca ami Buff Leghorn eggs, ¡guaranteed) for sale at fl |*r setting of 15. What is the us«- of sending aw av for something that you can get at hume. N. J. Morrison. 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J, » iv»t t«r Attutii« I»'tn tot of thr of I. <’ .- Hu r 4« t«•«*’ «I * H yurerrr Al t»«»*) h»r V« ntr. Mike Duff 2:19'2 MILLS fe. I li «•«••»«I |hr -telili’ i •> l hr «4mmi«t »• «•< > ••.•«*«>.* •*« i» • I m ** e* « ■■««♦.» — I «• t i» t .-MI«-*» ••» Kolke I < » »H m ROLLER SCIO ha« lw*« n *b>ii M|>|«iln'*-*1 A Luir Girat b rat •< X covered, he ha» so far conv al«-»c,»i that his ph> sician permitted him to return to hts home. Mr Gaine* 1» g. ttlng to lie quit«- an old man m yr«r». vet I ta vigorous conati tu tkxi vnwbloii hi»n to pas* thrtMitfh an onb al which manv ) oungrr rnrn couM rx>< havr withutcx»! The high«*»! market price fund for egg» in rash. at the farmer» Moat Market. Scio, Oregon. Carson A Co J J ILmpr W F.lull. J. A Ihlxt'ii, .1 II iGifi «"• C. A U arimi. ! «Milu NT, Nuastaav, C. A Warner Made, of V. X Vin« From uanby >uattrn w « tv able to rra**h thr h«>t» t l>aar. At the Aniah, the xurv ahrri Th»«»* Canby ball players are a sh< Weil. < ant y 2. Scio 7 .'■trix.-o splendid ami gentlemanly lot of fellows, McFarland 6. Johnson 1; Holme» It but they ar» not quit» in thr class will Errors, Canby 10; Scio < Hu.ldlcat.wi s piaying was easily th< th* Scio willow weikier*. Laat Sunday feature of the game He plavej ba. *a* a rather d>sa’reea ilv day. yet the all th« time. His deep center fiel. lux al fans uf the natiunal game in thi» lr-.ve. h<S pilfered ba«e when McFar city enjoy«*»! the game greatly, never .ami was sympathizing with the first theie«a lout year, when th* Canby I baseman over an injured finger ami hi» sensational closing of the ganx boys cam* up on the aam* errand for with a succeaaful king running eaten which they came thia time, our base of a foul fly. stamps him »» a bal M t- U m ball scalps, they carried away the i iavvr of high morti plunder This time, they were, evidently | exception of the seventh, Canby | la>..: good ball, but Scio played siin>-«iut mistaken in their calculations. They better and instead of losing their «calf » either over estimated their own tram 1 to Canby aa was the evident calculatin' of our visitors, the home team weals or unurri atimatrd that of Sc hi Sunday nortung was showery »ml some atidltional ornaments attached to th«lr belts. bluatrry. so th* morning gam* was indefinitely poatpeinrd. The afUrioon N* at Sunday Albany will comr over was not much better, but it waadecaled If the »ame team com«» which played to play a game anyway. At 22JH Scio over in that city a short time ag<>, Scio will have some more ornament» I mpire MacDonald called out "play with which to decorate themaelwa. bail" ami the trouble commenced. Two games have baren arranged Irft with „ HVHHL ___ at ________ Jefferson, the first Scio on June 13 Canby plac«-d the celebrated McFar and the »ertXKj at JrlTeraon on June a> land, of Texas League fam* in the box. This hail a tendency to ratt.e the Scio J« hn W. tlalneo at Home players ■»■mewhat. but they a«xin re Jorir Gainca. whose horn« is in Port covered their imtting *y« a and how they land, came up laat «un lay, acci: npany- did swat the ex leaguer Scio had a mg his father, John W Galin s to tnr new pitcher in the box, a >oun< min later» home up Crabtree creek Mr by the name of Hulm« a In the hrot Gain«« went «town to Portland, some At that tim«i be was two inning» he could not control the two months ago suffering from a complaint which re ball and mattrrs looked rattier gloomy uuired a surgiral operation to eradicate for the lucala. in the third, however, ll<- w«s confined in the hiwpital. in his arm commenced working l«» hm that city, for about one month, before liking ami from that on he was every« hut physician would allow him •-.»• where than under hi» tmmmbati* care thing <h air*d. While Mr Gain.-» ha» not fully rv Farm of .32» acres; will accept New arrival» at Wesely’s Grocery $3U>. this week: Rij* olives, canned mush small farm on deal. 1 imb< r lands, and rooms, and canned aatairagras. Give good residence property in Sen-. K. S helton , them » trial, thev art- fine delicacies. Scio, Oregon. N. 1. Morrison has completed the build ing of two barn», up in Jordan, and is I he O «les I ragcuy now at home looking after matters pertaining to the starting up of the Gates u fast becomming a typical » planer. mining center; not alone because it 1» How to ra'se calves cheaply and suc the ntarting point to mine» both east cessfully without milk with the aid of and west, but because »he has or had Blatchford's Calf Meal. For •aie by veritable **gun" men as well. Last week a pistol duel was fought J. F. Wisely, Scio, Oregon. on the mam street of the town, by two The Linn County Fair tiooks arv now men who hail a difl'vrorfre of opinion ready for delivery, if you wish to over the proprietorship of a woman of bring an exhibit to the Fair, call on ill repute. One of the dualists, Secretary R. Shelton ami get a copy of Sulivan, is dead and the other, Herve, the book. will probably die. Sulivan was shot in E’or three weeks from April 22, I wil the neck, the bullet ranging downward sell one box of Steel Die linen note and lived but a few hours. Herve pat>er and envelopes, the regular price was shot through the body but it » of which is fib cents, for 25 cents. thought that he will not live. F M. Arnold. Men who will quarrel ami fight to thr The Boyds, who kidnapped the Whitla death for a woman of the character boy, have been found guilty of the which this one is reported to be, crime of kidnanping. Boyd was senten cannot be sympathized with if they ced to the prnitentiary fur life and Mrs. meet up with the same emJ they would inflict u|s»n others. Men are commend Boyd for 25 years. ed if they defend thr purity of their The showery weather of thia week is wives ami daughters, I ut when they worth thousancs of dollars to our fight to the death over thr |«ja<-saion of farmers. If. in addition, the weather a woman of the class this one is report- would turn a »hade warmer, the crop rd to have been, decent profile are apt condition would lie ideal. to Say "good enough. " Tnvre is a law. both by the city and the state prohibiting stock running at From R. F. Peery, who came <lown ! large, yet every day and night horses from the Crown mine aluve Gates on am! c«iws can I m - wt-n grating on our Tuesday, we leant that Herve was the streets, to the contrary notwithstand aggressor and wa» entirely to blame ing. for the tragedy. Herve had waib-d in Wr have just received one of the Gatea for two days ami stated hia pur- j must complete lines of wall pa|>er and ¡■oee to kill Sullivan at aighL When Sullivan arrived in a stage carpets, linnoleum, paints, varnishes, etc. Furniture, a specialty. Give us a loade«i with passengers, he had scarcely call, before you buy elsewhere. Chas. alighted when the shooting begai . Herve evidently fired the first shot, the Wesely. ball taking effect in Sullivan's neck. | Albany was beaten in the ball game Sullivan, though a goml marksman | over at I^-banon, laat Sunday. Of with a revolver, fitvd three times w ilifly . course the work of the umpire w as His fourth shot struck Herve in the rotten. Umpire Mar lion aid is about back and penetrated tl rough his body. the only fair umpire in the county. At After Sullivan had fired hi» fifth and lea«t he ia the only umpire of whom last shot, he fell on hia face. Herve visiting teams do not complain. then jumj>ed from the hotel platform Willis Peery, who has been doing ami onto hia fallen foe, curatng and «■•me special n«-wsj>ap« r work with M striking him about the head with his H Gibbon, returned to Albany laat revolver. night on his way to Scio, where he ha» Herve was taken to Salem on Mon- acre) trd a position with the new col • day, under arrost for murder, arxf *>■ ilensery, for which he will travel tell- placed in the Salem hospital, At the ing the product. Albany Democrat, present writing it is thought by his physicians that he may recover. (Monday.) Scio C. (’. BRYANT Attorneu-ut-Loir Cusick R um K Hick »ry Ba’S Coiteli Hvn.wlv, tiy Ihr Hickory Hark Rrn.wie I . ( •»alrrn, Ore, guaraiHml to Iw I» > gna-anU-ed to cure your r» id or •».«.« v rrfnmled G tiara. tr«-<l io makes f. ■ ■ I •J you For sale h« ' ( l’«~-ry '• • Ire., .m| fi ,»t -cl«»» dew Irr« »».•it.. ■ • DR. J MON FOO An experienced compoundiT • t Cninese Medicines Succeaaor to the lats- Hung Wo Tor i', of Albany. < h ■ 1— furnish Chinese n edh I'1 « to .ill 3 undersigned rvcomm <mii> him ami gu antes*« satisfaction. Call or writ« h at l|7 West Sscoriil Str*’i't. Albn- Oregon. Al. W kaiiai . i 7 '•■* VIE :