The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, June 25, 1909, Image 3

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Jefferson Was Shut Out
E C. Peery was doing buai’iewa in
UNUii SCHOOL MEETlkS
Albany. Tueadav.
,
I"he Scio bail team haw. probably ,
The lumlwr fur our new steel brulge
Arrangement* Parlaci- J to I a.ablGh never playeti a better game of bail than
» now overdue. The Thomas Creek
I that played at Jeffrrson. last Sundav.
a Loumy High Nvhool
Nor has Jefferson ever played a worse
Lumber Company should gel a move
on.
. »xie. that is to say hardly ever. What
l.ast Monday waa annual school meet waa thought would be a closely con
J. J. Bamea and a cousin, lately from
Ing day ami. while the attemlance was tasted game, pro veil to be simply a
the east, came down from tn* Mehama
nut large, one could are that there was »laughter.
A very nice wide cream Pimm ,
ranch, last Saturday, remaining over
an unusually deep interest taken m the
It hati been commonly report«*»! that
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until the following Monday
proceedings
-i< iluane st SO«. $1.00 s id SI SO
Jefferson ha»l greatly strengthened her
New berge» and Mod Gonds, in
By apeciai request, Dr. txiwr, the
The clerk's report showed the district team fur thia particular game ami a*
rreaui and other hght »hades, very
well known refractiouiest and optician to be in a very healthy condition and then- were a number of new faces
appropriate tor outing.
will be at Hotel Scio Thursday, July 1. the outlook fur the next school year is wearing the Jefferson colors, we pre-
Thia tn answer to iell*ra. make a not* wry bright
I sum* that Manager Jones ha»l endeavor
of the date.
R M Cain Was re elected director • 1 to ;<>
Nor w> r»- ll.»- Jeffen*--'
* O«ir stock was a little late in e<-m
ami J F. Wearly wn re »-le« ted clerk. fans lacking in enthusiasm and money
•Mise Ethel McDonald. who haa been
■ ng in but is v n>p etr now
A lii'l*
Instead of the district being behind, to wager on the game, prior to the
Wn>re stvla and a litll* inore quality
visiting Portland fnsnda and relativ, a
board haa opening ther»*of
in all II»* i-umts re Doii’l lai I l<> •*■•
At first the Scio
for the peat two «reni, returned To»s financially, as usual, the
• n» I’ll, ut C >it Oilord» !• r ladna at
about »«Nt with which to begin the bettors were somewhat leary. but
day
evening
Mias
Opa)
Munken
r>
•
S3.60.
school work of next year.
finally about all the Jeff<*rson money
turned with her.
After the election waa over, the offered, waa covered.
BLANKETS
S Philippi announces that he ia in directors held a meeting ami elected the
The game was ealltd at 3 p. m. with
the market to buy wool and that he following t.-achera for the next school Umpire McDonough.
A go*«i ML grav word Blanket, the
of Albany as
thing for root or mounlaiu uae,
will pay the highest market price war:
1 indicator man. Scio went to bat first
»4.60.
therefor.
See him. call ut> Ho nut
Superintendent and principal of the an«l at «»nee cominenc*it to «Io things Vow can Gat th« Hast
6w High School department. Prof. A Roy
telephone No. 275 or write him.
with Pitcher West's delivery. Before
GLOVES
Mrs H. E Hrunmt.-r. of North Min, of Byron, Illinois.
the side retire«! one Scio man s-iccee«l«Mi
Men's reindeer garni I let Glove«,
Principal of the Grammar depart­ in reaching th»- home plate Jefferson,
Bend, Oregon, who haa been visiting at
ment. Asa P. H irons. of Shelburn.
in her half was retire»! in short or»ler.
the
home
of
her
father,
A
M.
Shelton,
A giaai Glove with horæhide |«lm
Teacher of Intermediate department. as but four men were i-ermdI«*,! to
of Jordan, passed through town on the
»d g «t cuff and l>a< ». $1.00.
I
Made, Of
Soma naw driving Gioiva u. bmwn.
return to her bums the first of toe Mu»» Mvludora Jackson, of Monmouth. face Pitcher Shermer before the aide
Teacher
of
Primary
department.
Miss
7S«.
retired.
week.
W. V. MERRILL
Nora J. Sorensen of Con eilia.
In th* seeomi. Scio at once got busy
Mr. and Mrs A. J Johnson, of Cor­
All of thee, teachers are »trangi-r«, an»! t»efor* the required three men were
ALBANY, OREGON
(»**SS«S**SS»SS« »0 *0 vallis, came over last Saturday, for a
except Mr. Hirons
Yet every one of calle«l out, five of Scio’s sluggers had
short visit with rslatlvss and friends.
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LOCAL BREVITIES.
them carry very flattering t. atimoniala. gallojMKl around the diamond. Jeffer­
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Agent
eeeeeeeeeeeoeeaeeeee Mr. Johnson thinks he may bring a car Prof Mite haa had a numtw-r of moat
son, in her turn went down in I 2 3
load of his fin* Hereford cattle over to
•
a f «•«!•■• •
-
It's Luck to Smoke Puck.
onler.
The third, f»>urth and fifth
our Fair.
school board fv< I very sure that, in innings proved run less for each team.
The Better than 5c I'igar.
The annual school directors convntion employing him. they ha.e aecurrd a By this time, it ha»l Ixvumi- a settled
will convene in Albany June 3U, toe prise. He ia a gratuate of the State fact that the Marion county lads were
The Cigar in the Green Box.
>. i .. ; a. at the merry of the husku-s from I.inn
state teachers aasoeistion being m ses Normal >( lu-K* r. lii, ■. ,
Dr. txiwe, the optician, will be in
at
sion at the same time. A splendid principal of it.. | .. ..
amt talk of 'shut them out*' could l*e
Scio July 1.
program has been prepared and every man Valley, III., for two years amt was heard freely from among the Sc u
Bone, shell, granite, gnt. Wild flax director and others interested in school superintendent of the puidlc school at
rooters.
meal at Weaely’a Grocery.
Byron. 111., for three y.>ara
Each of
matters should be preeent.
The sixth was another Waterloo for
Oscar Pomeroy waa down from his
these schools haa a 4-yeara High aotiool Jefferaon, for Selo dupllcat«*»! th»* second
Scio is the victim of the new train
east-of-Ixlianon ranch on Monday.
course
Also waa su|>ennteml<-nt of by scoring five m»»r»- runs, while poor
service mi well as her neighbors The
Fresh vegetables every Wedneeday morning train for Portland leaws just the public schools of Winslow, Arizona. Jeff, scored another g»n»ae egg iW usual.
11. MONTANYE
Thia ia a record which li sores Prof, The seventh gave Scio two more runs
or Thursday at Wesely’s Grocery.
about 5 a. m. and the evening train
Mite to l>e a succ.-asful high ach. Mil and this concluded the run getting fur
On all note paper in stock, except the arrives at any old time. The S. P.
man
both tea'ns.
j could only make one worse change and
Steel Die. one third off at Arnold's.
Prof. Hirona ia too well known for us
The leading features of the game
that
is
to
stop
the
trains
entirely.
N’.. »»* pul.lu- and S ,Heitor
A full line of Guaranteed Prussilhi
to attemul laudation. Suffice to say were the sensational catch of a foul fly
■d Patents and Pensions.
stock and poultry remedies at Wesely’s
The sixteenth session of the Willa­ that his character aa a teacher in first In th«* left garden by Sh»-rt StupShorey.
Grocery.
mette Valley Chautauqua assembly will class and he will Bild to the strength of He accept«*»! a <lv«prratr chance ami Office, 2:i2 West 2nd. St., Alb-nv, Ore
Get a lox of Steel Die stationery at convene nt Gladstone park on July C, the school.
won. The other wa* th«* purloining of
Arnold’s for 26 cents, thereby saving lasting to July IS. A number of talent­
Miaaea Jackson and Sorenava, are Jefferson's mascot by Benchman Koger
ed s|M-akers from all parts of the U. S. strangers to the )>eoy.|e of Scio, but Cain This nice little mascot became
26 cents.
George Daley, of near Pendleton, ar­ will deliver addresses during the as­ they have excellent testimonials and quite a Scio rooter lieforr the game
The N kws acknowledges a have had sevvral years < x;>erience as »mini
It hi . also, umlvr»t,H«l that
rived last Saturday, for a short visit sembly.
complimentary ticket for the entire teachers, and from the [>a|«rs submitted there i» a Job-lot of highly decorat»»!
with home folks.
Over W ondo orili'» Drug Store. But
the board feels confident that both tin horns In Jefferson, whic
phone».
Chas. Young is now serving in the seriia.
Oiviun
ALBANY
Scio and Salem will cross bats at ladies will l>e successful in their reapec- purchase»! at bargain counter
capacity of milk receiver for th<* Cor-
It tiw dv|<arttnent of the Scio achiads
<»
Woodburn, next Sunday afternoon,
Game by innings
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
vallis creamery.
With the creation of a county high
Scio.
1 5 0 0 0 5 2
0 13 r. t. scHkaas,
W » «“ISO.
Go to the Scio ITani.ig mill for your is understood that Salem is making up
school, inclusive of the twelfth grade,
th«
the
very
best
team
possible
for
0
0
Jefferson.
0
0 0 0 0 0 0
sc reenea.
Presi» lent
Caidiler
doors,
windows,
glass,
ocrasten ar.d ar. excellent eirpnsitmn of Scio la taking a place among the educa
!!21?rrtv!" Seto, Sh**?*TYi**r
shingles, etc. N. I. Morrison.
the great American game may be tory towns and, with the loyal support stun, Jefferaon, West and Driver.
V. Cladek, of up Crabtree, is again
of the people, we will build up a school
expected.
There is some talk
at home after a year and a half of
sciti • • • OREGON
which will reflect credit upon Eastern
chartering a car for the trip.
travel in the United States and Europe.
>oikc
to
Cu«lomrm
Linn County.
A little son of Mrs. Clarenge R*x.
JThe highest market price paid for
Our line consists of hardware, furni­
while playing on the city water mains,
Hickiry Bark Cough Remedy, med* ture. caris-ts, sash, doors paints and
sigg” in cash. at the Farmers Meat
which
are
attached
to
the
brnlge.
fell
Market. Scio, Oregon. Carson A Co.
by the Hickory Hark Remedy Co . o' o:la and all kimla of farming implements,
therefrom last week and fractured his
Salem, Ore., guaranteed to lw> pure; woven wire fence, buggies, wngons,
A complete line of all kimla of fruit
jaw. Th* Ntws haa tieer. expecting to
guarantee.! to cure your c id or mono* cutting machinery, twine, plows, disk
jars. cape, rubbers, sealing wax. para­
hear of an accident from this sourre for
fine and jelly glaesea at Wesely’s some time, l.ltlie boys can be seen refunded Guaranteed to noth* s friend harrows, cultivators, gas engines, hay
of you
For imle b. K. C Peery, Sen
Grocery.
tools and pumps. Uml«-risking aspeci-
playing on the main there almost every
Use Schillings Beat apice-, tea., day and we are sure to hear of other Or.-,, and flr»l-el«»« dealer, everywhere alty. Gel our prices b« fore you buy
elsewhere.
coffee, baking powders and extracts. accident* from this source if the little
A lminialratora .Notte*
Yours for busirn-ss,
Money back if not satisfied at Weaely’a fellows continue the sport of running
Sol Irr I beret*? tfi*en tlw»* »he il _____
ntlervlff
Ignrsl
iteti
C has . W khki . y .
twin U rii dui
__ Vimini*
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rRlor <»7 th*
Grocery.
across the creek by this means.
Having1 again located in Scio
r*»lBfr »»f • «r*>t m ’ H ’ Hi|i»r>r d»-'s-u~H|, by or*lrr
G. T. Cary, who lately sold his small
<»i th*- i
i » I «»nrt t»l 'lir Ai»*e <»f <heg«»n
I am now pretwired to do
|»»r the 4 *• ntj y i»t Dir», itili) »»»ml am) «Hilrtt'«t
farm, mar Corvallis, came up from
watch and clix-k repairing
1 noa Vernon Drowned
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o< rv*. or»l <*t* « il»r Kth «taf of luna. I* «
DUGGER
f» rema
ba» It»if r «im«
»»*f *«h1
air ' I
Portland, the first of the week. He la
on abort notice, Work done
M»»*l rr«p»livsi tr» p edani
Last Thursday, just after we had d.-r ! •
on the look for a location.
hr i*tnr to ihr •»»» •* frvne-l n t » r**«i I- »».«
promptly and satisfaction
gone to press, word was brought to *!► III rtYt mile*
luir» N4Pib»
fn< itoi*-
’« It fit
ÍF» ’ll»
it» "»rit»
’«*b-
For three weeks from April 22. 1 will town of the drowning of Eno* Vernon. ’ rrgtot ».r 1*1
xauranteed.
M Mweritet',
»¿it*-*-hr* hi*»
bl* aitome)
*:hitiir-
H
**) I««*. «»mt«»»». * .I bln k ut»» th« frtim Ihr
sell one box of Steel Die linen note Our informstion is somewhat meager mi
•la «* ni » I*»’ fi»*’ . , pu bib u Í u “
»n .-I 2 th: n
t* ’-tk
ihr
r
A. W. HAUEY
lifai pt*hll4Ft* k> i June
I Mirai all«*! i., im »«
paper and envelopes, the regular price but, as report»*«l to us. the circumstances
IK U«t pubílmlHH, Jill) ft» D*
25 cents.
of which ia 50 cents. for
"
“
tgr«*b H nl«r*.
are as follows
AitRllHIMml«»t «•<
rMMl»-
F M. Arnold.
Mr. Vernon was in poor health and a H ywrrtirr
HCIO.
■ lit EGOS
Atiorney
for
e«»»te
The Scio rooters were strictly in it. had had several sinking or fainting
at the ball game last Sunday with spells. At the time of the accident.
Jefferson. They did not have any tin Mr. Vernon ex; reseed a desire to go to
Administrator of Estates
a>
a
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horns but most of them ahouted until the spring and because of his weakeneil
Loans Nigotiata-d, Abstracts
they were hoarse.
condition, Mrs. Vernon propose»! going
(H>tuin«-<1 and Examined
Commissioner Butler and some cement with him. But as she had b~n sick
ORKOON
Jk’IO
experts were over Monday examining also, Mr. Vernon thought her company
unnei-esaary
and
woukl
weary
her.
so
the gravel and sand bars with the view
of securing material for the construc­ he went to the spring alone. About
one h»>ur afterward sh* became uneasy
tion of the bridge piers.
Timber cruisers are in the mountains and went in search of her husband.
this week, crowing the Brenner-Jones- When sh«- reached the spring, she found
Watldell timber holdings It is reported her hust»and laying <xi his stomach with
that a sale haa been made on the basis his face in the spring, quite dead. She
lifted his tace from the water and st
of »1 |>er thousand stumpage.
MANUFACTURED ad 4 DEALEJt IN
once summoned help. Soon assistance
Rev. Father Henrv Pelletan. of the
arrived and in a few hours the county
Trappist monestery, of near Jordan,
coroner and Dr. Davie of Albany, ar­
passed through town on his way to
rive»! u;»on the scene. The unfortunate
Portland. Father Henry does not think
. 1/
//£f.v.
man was removed to the house, but as
the lumber outlook very encouraging.
nothing could be done and the facta
Charlie Balschweid was too cl<we to a
sc«-me«! to be so plain that no questuai
bomb or large firecracker, last week,
of the cause of the death could be
when it exploded.
Result:
Badly
raised, the coroner thought a jury un­
singed face, eyes, eyebrows, etc. It is
necessary and th* death was reported
thought that his eyesight is not injured.
In accordance with the above facta.
We want to show you. We
The Ntwa ia rngaged, thia week, in
It ia supp»ioed that Mr. Vernon had
printing 15,000 circulars for the Scio laid down to get a drink when, from
ran alxi. til your pipae
A
Milk Condenaery.
The condensery hie weakened condition, he waa unable
firxt rate, all wool worxtvil
S< K >. < >!<!<
people are now putting their product to keep his face out of the water. The
for $10; xonie cheaper.
s market and are meeting with spring was small in circumfence and
g success.
but eight inches deep.
A winner for $15; $20 will
!!••> l-4»al narkrtai
Mr Vernon leaves a wife and three
veil at Wesely’s Grocery; a
buv one good eimugli for
‘
Tbr MIHwing »rm prhww» t*»»»»l«*1 « hi Tl n»»
small
daughters.
He
ia
in
debt
for
an»l fancy glassware
anyboiiy; ami if the bent in
I Af ra» h wtrk b} «»»»r «haÜAOH
Just the tiling to buy home, in part, but the insurance
i > «»
Uh4«t. pa*t
. m W»
mmr to go<xl for you, then
ngta» |*r :»•«•**•!
carries
in
the
2600
will
pay
off
needs. Prices r»-aa<m
i ta
rimir. |*r wto
$25 in tlm limit.
His reputation in
patrons are cordially indebtedness.
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I Itrwn. pa»r l»»n OR ..............
««
s JL m ...... .
community
is
all
that
any
honest
man
th* guods before buying
Always the best for the
chop, pnr bm .. ........................
».
could desire.
Ruft**r. iCiMintry)
mil
...«w
tn
money.
t
Kgg«.
.................
.
Ixiwe relieve your head ami
( htrhrne, |ntr fNMRd
la
h a pair of his superior
t'hirlirn« |*r potind. ynnnw btnilrra
(»mar,
par
pmtn4
,■* c»>«t no more th.-*n the
1 acre to U**l arres. Bnee 110 up to
Inrfcaya. par pm»n«l ..............
u
ryl you have the benefit of JaiXJ.
Farm of 320 acres; will accept
(mall«, |«»r pnnnd
Ha*f. par t»min<*. lira weight .
over ninetoen years exoer- »mall farm on »leal. Timber lands, ami
Hngr, par potimi.lira weight ......
•*»
suit ■Wim. <’oe »lay only, good residence property in Scio.
t ml pa potimi Mr «hipping
Ore.
Albany
aa
Scio. Dote ns of Linn
R. SHKI.TON,
aheap per potimi, «tn-terw
gallon «per potimi. tlrvRwd
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Scio, Oregon
S. E. Y0UN3 & SON
ALBANY. ORE
DRESS Goops
OXKURDS
Farmers
Telephones
Western Electric Co
B.-itI<*ri<*s und
J
L I ALAVA V
Sßl’J LIVERY
& FttU
CALAVA* A M» KNIGHT, I’n p'..
FARMERS MEAT MAFKET
CARSON A CO.. Proal.
OREGON
SCIO,
' *»r-
Supplies
All kinds of Fresh Meats,
Sausages. Firh. etc.
Ht’«ntly on hand.
I.
Attorneijüt-Latü
Highest market price paid
for Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork
Our purpose is to conduct a
first-class meat market.
DR. W. R. BILYEU
Dentist
Da
Surgeon
Phqsiciun
Tvlrplioh«, I
Helu
:
:
hangt* No II
;
OREGON
SCIO HOTEL.
The Scio State Bunk
CLOCK AND WATCH
REPAIRING
L
I hereby announce that I haw less-
••d the Scio Hotel and pur| mmh > to con­
duct same in flrat class style. My table,
will be aupplieil with the lieat the mark­
et affords and my ruotna and bed. will
lie kept cleanly.
I shall give apeciai
attention to the comfort of Commercial
men.
I pur|HMe to make my Sunday
dinners a feature The uubltc is cordi­
ally invited to give me a call.
W ill M. A huott , Prop.
SC|<> HOTEL. 8ck>. Oregon.
C. C. BRYANT
Attorneiiüt-Laiü
Cusick H unk
Allxnv. Ore.
Noturii Public
R. SHELTON
Real Estate
>
I Spring Clothing
Notary Public
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Now on
Display
SCIO PLANING MILLS
I
N. 1. MORRISON, Prop.
Sash, J)<s>rs,
oubli
Frames,
Shingles Etc
Estimates and Plans lor Buildings
tornisbed on short notice
The Blain Clothing Co.
i
a
a
I
DR. J MON F00
An experienced comjxiunder of
Cninese Medicines
Successor to the late llong Wo Tong,
of Albany, Oregon, is now prepared to
furnish Chinese medicines to all.
The
undersigned recommends him anil guar
antces satisfaction, t all or write him
at 117 West Second Street, All>any,
M. WMHVAU
The Beat Plair in Portland to Eat
in at
Pup’s Coffee House
at West end of the Mornaon Street
hr klge.
CHARLES J. MAHER
(Hucreeiwir t< Riner lln-e.)
PIIOPRIETOR.
TIME CARD SOUTHERN PAC. R
WlbrMHI OkHMS.
Laxvtao w b » t b«io—
Portland l’aeM-nger ..
Dslly etirpt blinda»
Aaaiviaa W sar
Portland l’a»leng"r ,.
Daily rtcept Hundav
Pasweger» arriva in
a. rii. May return »ama dav, leav|i.)|
Portland at * .15 p. in.
For furtlier inf> rrnation, cali on or
addrva»
UM M< MURRAY.
Gen. Paaa. Agi., Portland. Or.
T. J. DANNEN Locai Agent, Wee»
•N io. Or.
W eatherford & wyatt
Attorncqs-üt-Latü
office in Blunilierg Biork
ALBANY
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