The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, May 28, 1909, Image 3

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RREVITfES.
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A fill! bne of dried fruiti al W»«» 'y ’ m
Gr. c.-rv.
Rone, «hell, granite, grit, am*
meal at Weaelv’s Grocery.
flax
h resh vegetable» eterv Wednesday
or Thur»day at Weselv'a Grocery.
On all note p»|w*r in at.a*k, ex.'. )>t the
Steel Die, on.- third off at Arnold’s.
Dr. an1 Mm. J. <». Gill, of Iwiianon,
spent Sunday with relatives in this
c ty.
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over from that city in an auto, on
Sundav.
I he g losing I xerclses
The NgWS would like a corres;»nd. iO
The Scio public schools held their n every neighlatrhmd of the forks <
losing exercises at the auditorium of he Sant lam. who would write occasion
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ur public acb.a.1 building, on last Friday icwsy letti r. for publication.
The outlook for building in Scio ar»
'Vening. 1 he exercises included the *uukl like to give the local news «
.icinity during the coming summer is
raduation of three pupils from the >-ach neighliorhoud and thia is aUoit th
lightening.
W«* h. ar of aevara
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ghth and four from the tenth grade«, inly way we can get it. Le!
lib mga to go up in th. surroundm;
•’wing to the backwardness of the take hold of tni» matter and advertía»
ountry.
We brlicvr it *i
» asun. there was a lack of floral your neighborhood
lather Ijxne informs ua that it is ! decoration of the stage other that ever­ tie remunerative to both > mu aihi th
th« intention to bulk) a Catholic church greens and a few of the hardier classes Naws,
in Scio th s year
The laiihiing will be of flowers. One aide uf the stage was
The warm rain of Wrdnewlay morn
«1x50 witn an annex of two room» in I festooned with the colors of the eighth mg had a tendency to shorten up th.
the rear.
grade class and the other with that of viaaages of our farmer folk
One could
The Central asvociat on of the Baptist the tenth, while overhead was •uaprn* almost see their cheeks in the act of
widening out Rut < unie io think au«ut
church la in session at the Baptist d«*d the motto of either cla'S.
After a Hi U») « al ar ¡rettoli
the it. crops never fail entirely in Oregon
chur.-n in this city. Mc«a.*ngera are
Carman,
The dry coki weather we have lawn
herefrom many churro, a th uughout W < s. iy orchestra, Rrv
chaplain made a short prayer, when U m - having thia spring was only calculated
the co inly.
following ptogram was rendered;
to check the too rapid emmigration to
The m«*vt>nga at the Itaj ti«t church
’ To My Graduating Class” was a the Wiliam, tie valley. If our seasons
will continue all of this week and over
th. me of a short rvcitation by Forest should always la* |x*rfect. there would
Sumiay, w.th part of next week.
I hey
W oodmansee.
not be land enough in our beautiful
arv growing in crowds amt mter. st. I
“Our Flag” was the central thought valley to contain the people who would
la-t all come.
of a recitation by Bernice McDonald.
want to live here.
r'». Ci.- ■ » • • « f • > n \ ml ! \ I wil
A vocal solo was very nicely rendered
••ell on«* Lox of St. .*| Die linen note by
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Roger Cain.
A Busy Place
i |«p.-r and enveiupra, the regular price
"T rue Victory" was the subject of a
of which 1»
cents, for '£> cents fvcitai
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On«* of the- busy plart« of Scio ut at
by Lucy Weseiy.
F M. Arnold.
Kvt-ry «lay at 7
“How I Did It” was the theme of a th«» Srio planing null»
a
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m
and
at H p. m. th«*
short
oration
by
Ivan
Miller.
Misara I m -II v Dan*, and Hattie Can
can bv heard. N. I.
1 he valendictory atldreaa by Bink*ll«* rhrcrfiil wl
field cam« up fr< n. Portland, last Satur-
<lav evening, for a few days vieil with Brenner, show«") a care uf preparation M<»rr «on, th»» |'r»»pn»-b>r. mf«.rn»« u«
and depth of thought one couk I hardly t> «t th«- out I *>k for * r. in th» iutur»»
rrl:iti'.*s and fri. nds, -
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1« « xcvihuit
K«» «*x|rrtB t«» ha%<- m full
expect from one so young in years.
Tues* lay morning.
stork uf lumixer of ail kin » on hand in
"Ante
Over"
was
toe
till
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a
vocal
We are informal that work o,. the
n «hurt iirn« . ala'» do»*ro door wrrvent*
pru|»aH>d »t«*-l bridge for S chi will be duett by M aaea Agnea Cam and Aida
window «Mb and «cre^na and all kinds
Powell
and
which
was
so
nicely
render
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c •■’.>iierc«i! about d ilv I
The county
of moulding» and Aniahing lumlxr.
bridge gan • ia now engaged at tan lui ng ed that the young ladies were rnthuai
framra, etc. Hr ha» ju»t r«»m. Irtrd a
asticsliy eiichorext.
the Brownsville structure.
.M Arnold,
1 h<* address to the gra.luat.-s by Prof round turn count« r for F
S. i i ilippi annuunc« a that he la in
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praeti w hich w«>ukl be crvditAbl«« fur any »hop
th** mar .rt to buy Wool and that he
cal and frought With go*«l thought and to turn out.
will pay th«* highest market price
advice to the cia»». « which had ti usb«*d
there for.
See him, cal) uu Ho.ie
I end fur 'Mile
the re.piire,! courses.
His principle
t, 1« phone No. 27S or writ«* him.
tiw
thought was that m«-n ami women were
l acri' lo lOut) aerea
Prive SIO up to
Father Kola*, of Br* wnaville. the not what thvy seemed to be, but what
«■ite*
Farm *>f 820 aerea; will eccepì
oldest m’niater of Linn County, *li«ti at they actually an*.
«mali farm on d. al
Timber landa, and
hi» home in that city on 'I u> a lav.
|‘r. »cntati<>n of diplomas by I’r nt-ipal g «» ! i » 1 • i i • | u oj a r t ì n Se «
Father Rob.- »»• «7 yeai-» obi tn*l *JU Reed ami presentation of b.»|uets CIMI-
R. Mtn.ToN,
loved ai.d respected by every one u Ilo eluded the exercises.
Scio. Orrjfon,
knew him.
Sciu's second tall tram played a very
All L'un County Ila id
interesting game w ith l-obanon, ltt<t
A full I n * <>f Guaranteed Pmaaian
Everylaalv was pbas.il with thr
It rt-quirvd ton inning« to
SuiMiav.
stock and (loultry remedlaa at
splendid
music furnished by the •All
determine which wax the iwttrr tram
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lu-banou a on out on a score of l.«banon Linn County" band at the Fair, laut
year, under the direction of Mr h. c.
R. B. Miller and wife returned from I ami be 10 IL
Burkhart, of Albany
We are glad to
a visit t. Marion and Polk counties last
A eomulrtc linr of * l.illva Beat”
stat,
that
Mr.
Burkhart
will again fur ■
week.
gnrticn seeds, alaike clover, red clover,
mah us music by
band of a. lected
Cha». Weaelv was looking after buai w hit«* clover, alfalfa, re-1 top, English
musicians, thia
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n. as int.-rvita in Portland, th«* first of rve grsaa, field | m * iu *. vetch, and timothy
was made with him when he wa* here.
th.* week.
»red—pri.-es always
reasonable
at
last week.
Get a box of Steel D'e tationerv at Wesely’s Grocery.
The fact that musicians from all parta
Arnold's for kN cents, thereby saving
M F Bilyeu came over from Al! any of the county are to furnish music for the
25 cents.
on Monday. Humor haa it that Mart Linn County Fair, la most appropriate
Mr Rice, of Portland whs visiting his ia looking for an assistant to hi Ip him It gives, so to a|M-ak, a sort <>f pro­
fi.tlier, Mr. I avid Rice, of this city, do the county janitor work. The object prietorship of the band to the entire
of hi** visit wax to look after and car«* county, as well as to the Fair.
this week.
for his lot at (hr cemetery. ■
Mr Burkhart »'at » that the band of
N. I. Morr’son w ent to Port'and,
Di coration day at Providence church thia year will tie superior to that of last
'; *i.*s lav m irni-ito look after bu.i-
next M tmlay. May 31. Tip- a rinmi year, in thut the matrum. ntation will
nes- matters.
Knoch Shelton is having a neat v ill be preached at >1 a in by Rev D. I m - better and will I m * lietter balanced.
veranda built on the front uf his resi­ E. Baker, pastor of th** Baptise church
at Lebanon. Dinner will be served at
A 4-1.egged Turkey
dence property.
l^*t all inter« st«ii come.
J M Miller am! wife, of over in the
Two legs are aupfM>svd to be aufll' lent
Th«* Scio ball team will croaa bats
• dge of Marion, s]»*nt Sunday with
for an ordinary turkev, but they would
with the famous J. G. Mack & Co. bad
relative" in thia city.
not autlice for the specimen exhibit*-*)
team, of Portland, next Sunday, at
to the Nr.wj* on Wedtx "day, by Joseph
Last Sunday waM the first Sunday
Woodburn. Thia promts, a t<> be a fast
Vaaek, of near tins city. Thia particu­
since the ball seaxon o|.«-n«"! that our
game. • »ur boy» will, sure, have some­
lar turkey
(dead) had four fully
|... I te-a i had no can »•
thing to du. Fare fur the round trip
developed
legs
and three wings. The
'1 he higheat market price pan! for will be «1 40.
third wing had two points, as though
egg** it: cnah, at th«- Farmern Meat
Two things are n«M*essary, if we have nature had started in to build two
Market. Scio, Oregon. Carton A Co
a reaaunaide goud crop in Oregon thia wings, but became weary of the job.
N’-laon Cauthnrn. of Brownsville and
year. W«- tu*-d warmer weather and It is cxtreemly unfortunate that Mr ;
an old time friend of the N ews m *n is
rain. We are told that the need of Vasek threw thia particular egg away
an attendant at the Baptist association.
ram ia more notu-abie over in th«- Albany aa a bad one: for the embryo turk gave
We scknowlvdge a pleasant call from prairie than here. If ao, the proajH-ct
every evidence that It would have been
him.
1» gloomy indeed.
hatched alive and with the promise of
More work is la-ing done on the ,'*’cio-
Jim Bryant was carrying his eye in a being lit, some day for the thankagiv- ■
Weat Scio road, thia year, than usual. sling for a couple of days, this week, mg table
Truly, natur a ways are
Well, the work is needed badly enough, caused by a sliver of steel flying into mysterious, sometimes.
sure.
the eye from the anvil, Dr Prill re­
Incn-aa«* your vetch and clover crojm,
f/> to 100 • er rent, by using
land
Pnter. For sale at J. F Wesely's
grocery »tors.
E J. PeoiM-rting, of Jowlon arxl (alia
< lab I 'at is. of I e) anon, were married
at Jordan on May 1», Rev. S. H. t'oh-
officiating.
moved the difficulty and Jim la now
ready to shoe a horse ur talk “single
tax'* just aa you like.
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Telephones
Made, of
W. V. MERRILL
ALBANY. OREGON
Agent
IRON WORKS
Western Electric Co
I Lit t rl’irs
nini Supplies
SAW MILL AND
LOGGING MACHINE;«
FIRST AND J A* h si in <• it I I I S
Ssiii! a Citi for Catalogne ani Pnces
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MONTANYE
«’Vttonicij-ut-LuvD
CARSON A CO.
Prooi
All kiniln <>f Fresh Meat
Sit usages, Fish. etc., con-
Hnrhrla
st**ntly on hand.
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Highest market price paid
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for Beef, Mutton. \ eal and Pork'
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Preaid«»!
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The Scio Stute Bunk
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OREGON
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/husiciun x*v Surqet n
CLOCK AND WAICH
W eatherford *
T.’l. id»'!..', I X< liunge .X .
wyatt
Attorneq«s-iit-Luiü
REPAIRING
Office in Hlnmls rg Ibm k
ALBANY
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, - h I the Scio lintel alni puri».-! ...........
R. SHELTON
-luct same in first elisi* «tvI.
Administrator of Estates
Loans
Negotiated,
Abstracta
Obtained and Examined
H<IO
<»K£G<>N
SulMTrün- for thr Santiam News.
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SCIO HOTEL.
I hereby announce that I hav. I> ns
Having again located in Scio
I am now prepa *■,.<! j(, ,|o
watch and clock repairing
on short notice, Work done
protn ntl V and satisfaction
gauranteed.
A. W HAGEY
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SCIO PLANING MILLS
H. 1. MOKRISON, Prop.
MANUf ACTVMEM *o4 D LA Lt J IN
will I m * supplied with the U*al th*- marl -
jet affords and my ruunui ami I m -.I s will
j ! m > kept cleanly.
I »hall give b | m - cih )
.ittention to th** comfort .if <‘uriirn.-r. ml
nen.
I purpose to maka m.v Sunday
dinners a feature
The public i. cordi­
ally invited to give me a call.
Win M AnHorr. Pioti.
St l<) HOTEL. S<- io . Oregon.
C. C. BRYANT
Attorneu-ot-Lüiü
Cusick H um a
All*a<.v. Ore.
Cnine8e Medicines
Scio, Ore
sSucccfmor to th«» latr Hong Wu l onr.
of Albany, Oregon, i» now |Frri<nr««i to
furnish Chin«»»«- mcdirlnr» to nil.
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'inderoigrx-tl recommend hirn and t--. r
an tern »a tip fart ion. (all or writ« him
it 117 Went S< < «»nd
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Orrgun.
M. Wi iraii’
DR. ,| M0\ FOO
An ex|x*ricnc<*<i coni|x>tin<Jer of
A. Williams
Administrator** %o(ke
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M v tubi* »
Sa sii, Dtsa's,
,\hmhlin^s,
Frames,
Sili tigli s Ktr
i,n<ni;'h to
thia week: Ripe olives, canned muah-
Music hath charms, is the belief of
r* <>tns. and cann««i aaparagraa.
Give Re-.. Baker, whu G conducting a series
them a trial, they are fine delicacies.
of meetings at the Baptist church. The
N
B Moses will erwr«»e~er thr 4>sic Iwiwl immi e«-} the Wrsc«,
erection of a barn, this week. Aa soon ureheKtra has Lx-en engaged to furnish
a.« the barn ia completed« he will com­ music during a part of Lite services.
Such an ii.vccaliun would be a severe
mence the erectaw of a residence.
shock to the Furiutannal ideas .g the
We have just reeeive«l on«* of th.
a.« rage churchman of 50 year» ago.
n > at complete lines of wall paper and
enrpeta, linnoleum, paints, varnishes,
H«bwhite quail introdumdj/in thia
etc. Furniture, a specialty. Give ua a valley aume years ago were getting to
call, before* you buy elsewhere, ( has I m * quite numerous until tlyi» spring,
when their scarcity is very ‘noticesble,
Weseiy.
Bear in mind that next Saturday. says the Eugene Guare. Wither they
J me 5, is the date for the meeting of have been hunted too imiusttnusly or
the Linn Count-; Council at this place. have voluntarily emigrated is a qu, st ion
A literarv and musical pmgrnm for the for discussion. -Oregon Journal; Th*
occasion is being prepare*!. Come an.l continued snow ami cold weather uf
last winter which cut off the f<xai sup­
bring a well-filled lunch basket.
ply, is probably the cause.
I’se Diamond chick feed, rompewi
of a great variety of seeds and grains
Hickory Rark Cough Ren-.wlv, made
m x***i in proportions of bone, grit, by the llick>>ry Hark Remedy Co., ol
s> II, charcoal, dried meat and bk«Ml. h,.|«-ni,
___ __ , Ore. , guaranteed to he pure;
1all tb«-re ar* Id* different ingr«*di» nts, gtia*antesd to inn* your <x*ld or money
giving the little chicks iust what they refunded Guarn- tee»! t»> makes friend ■
need to keen them healthy and to of yoe-
F*«r sale b. E. C Peery . *•<
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F*-w wi ll. Get it at Weseiy,» griM-ery. Ore., sud Urst-cUsa desierà every«nere
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DR. W. R. BILYEU
fit«*
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I have purr bred black Minorca and
N«‘ nry rullìi«- aih I s 4L il«»r
Buff Leghorn eggs, (guaranteed) for
of I'ttt* lit«* Mtril l*»-U»»l«l‘ *.
sale at 11 per setting of 15. What is orR.-gt, ’J.VJ Wt-M 2 ih I mi .. AII»» i » v .
the use of sending nwav fur something
t* .*t . .
ir, get nt !.. .i i-
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The condenaery made its Arot »hip-
ment of n ni>ii««l milk, the fl rot of the
week. Th«* shipment was to Albany
Chas. Thor ton, instructor at the con-
and Lebanon dealt ra
d< nsery, left for Warhington |*oints
Sc <•’« aid« an ! erm* walk« are g.-ttin ' Tu*-»day lxx>n, He thinks Milk Receiver
int.-> a rather dilapidated eon tition in a Randall ami Panman Myer are now able
ninnlM*r of piac.-s. Our street com* to stand alone, for a while at leant.
Mr Thornton haa Iwen with the rvn-
n ittee should get a move on.
densery
since March 1.
New arrivals at Weaely’s Grocery
I Gill
A It ai iter
Scio Million <>oiop;iiM|
See tlrrel
Spring Clothing Now on
R Shelton last week sold l(X) acres uf
the Jack Bilyeu farm situated about
one mile «nilbeast *>f Scio to Mr. ami
Mr». Jos**ph Ambrosek, lately from
Dakota, consideration SMIUO. Mr. Am-
broeek will «-reel a new residence there­
on in the near future.
“aasii.. st.
m «. kst « hv , t
Tn All Whom it May
I'rompl service
E Newel
Cnurtemis Treatm. i I
‘ rmmmt
Ho’h-e« i» li«*r«s|») «fltrn in «¡I «Itnrn I« mat
•etiti «*in that thr Mn»t«*r«lf»tr I hat fi Ufo I !•»<
THE ROYAL HOTE!
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