The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 09, 1909, Image 3

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Work on th.- IKschutU» cm yon raii
road is about to begin.
Brownsville will build a 120.000 school
house to replace the structure lately
burned.
Mrs. David Rice and her daughter,
Mrs. Harry J«hn»t si are visiting rela
tiv« s in Polk county.
A very nice
$1.25.
Nt- iluan« at 6
New Serges
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Select some of your finest and thriftest
vegetal les. give them extra care and
bring them to the Fair.
l inn County Fair
Al
The entry books for the coming Fair
of 1900. are now in the han.!» of the
secretary, and open for entries.
Make yunr entries a» early as possible
and stalla and »|«cr will be reserved
fur you.
The entries for the races will close
August 1, and all horaemen should
govern themselves accordingly.
Swiped
from Ilk bill»»
Dr. J. L. Il'll left on a quick trip
Vancouver. He reported a very rlci
strike in the Mexican limited, a min-
in Mexico in which several Linn Count',
people are interested, with big pn»
peels
Noturu Public
Spring Clothing Now on |
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anybody ; and if the best is
none to guixl for you, then
|25 is thj limit.
The Blain Clothing Co
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Farmers
l> M. MoiÁmi»
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Telephones
CALA VAX A McKNIGHT, Prep’s.
Made, Of
Hacks connect with all train» both st
Weal Scio and Hunker«.
Our rig« our first -class »nd our horse«
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I’n.i-" «••*...usble.
W. V. MERRILL
ALBANY, OREGON
Agent
FARMERS MEAT MARKET
Western Electric Co
CARSON A CO.. Peoaa.
Batteries and
SCIO,
OREGON
Snppl ics
All kinds <>f Fresh Meats.
~c id a Cart io? Catalog and Pr ces
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Sausages, Fish, etc.,
stantly on hand.
II. MONTANYE
Highest market price paid
for Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork
Attorneyat-Laix>
No-ary Public and H illcltor
of Patents and Pensions.
Office. 1’32 West 2nd. Hl., Alb ny.
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DR. W. R. BILYEU
Dentist
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Over Woodaorth'« Drug Store Both
phones.
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ALBANY
Our purpose is to conduct a
first-class meat market
A. G. PRILL,
Ph k i :iun
J. MUNKKM«,
CaahUr
The Scio State Bank
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Quito a large amount of new
furniture, etc., ha« been a<ided
to the hotel equipment and the
laide» are supplied with the best
the market adoni».
Especial
pains taken to accomodate com­
mercial men. Prices reasonable
C.
Having again located in Scio
I am now prepared to do
watch and clock repairing
on abort notice. Work done
promptly and .satisfaction
gauranteed.
A. W. HAGEY
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Administrator of Fiatata«
Negotiated,
Abstracts
Ol.laimat and Examine«!
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DR. J. MON FOO
Notary Public
Kral Estate
C. BRYANT
Attorney-ut-Lute
R. SHELTON
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CLOCK AND WATCH
REPAIRING
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l>or« s gen- ral Imnking and exchange
business
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and drafts i>«ued on principal cities.
Loans
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W. A
I'rwhkul
HClO
St rgcon
TcIl-pl.t.liS, Li*. Lange Nu. 11
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M. 0.
ORKlHiN
An experienced compounder of
Cninesc Medicines
Sucrcasor to the late llong Wo Tong,
of Albany, Oregon, is now pr< |>ared to
furnish Chinese modlcines to all. The
undersigned recommeml« him sml gusr
antees satisfaction. Call or write him
at 117 Wv»t Second Street, Albany,
Oregon.
M. WEuTrAi.i,
SCIO PLANING MILLS
The Best Place in Portland Io F.sl
N. 1. MORRISON, Prop.
Pup’s Coffee House
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MANUfACTUMP mJ DEALER IN
al West end of th» Morrison Street
Sash, Doors*
J/onhlin^s,
Frames,
Shingles Etc
bridge.
CHARI.ES J. MAHER
(Huixeasrirlc Riner Bros.)
PROPRIETOR.
TIME CARD SOUTHERN PAC.
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Via« lA«eal M«rh«Sa
The rolHwIns are prSrre niM.lct un Tl.ru« lai
Infract* wees ••» o«r •l.wler«:
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IchH hrn«. per pnuad, ;<«ung brotlare
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Portland Passenger ....
I tally except Sunday.
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Portlsnd Pastenger ....
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I tally except Sundav.
Pasae<ie<.r« arrive iu Portland si II :30
am. May return «ame Jay, Isa« In«
Portland at 4:15 p. in.
For further Information, rail on or
address.
WM.Mc.Ml'RRAY.
Gen. Paes. Agt., Portland. Or.
T. J. PANNEN Local Agent, Writ
«cio. Or.
W eatherford &
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Tnrkeya. pnr pmtn.1
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Ha*f. per punto*, live weight
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Ivrwl. pr p«"tn 1. Im "flipping
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Attorneys-at-Luiü
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SCIO LIVERY & FEED
STABLES
You can Gat the f««<
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Always the best for the
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Notice to Customer«
8. Philippi announces that he is in
the market to buy wool and that he
Our line consists of hardware, furni­
will pay the highest market price ture. carpets, sash, doors, (mints and
therefor.
See him. call up Home oils and all kinds of farming implements,
U .ephone No. 275 or write him.
Sw woven wire fence, buggies, wagons,
Just arrived at Wesely’s Grocery, a cutting machinery, twine, plows, disk
full line of p ain and fancy glassware harrows, cultivators, gas engines, hay
and chinaware. Just the thing to buy tools and jnimps. Undertaking a speci­
for your harvest naeds. Prices reason­ alty. Get our prices before you buy
able, »nd our patrons are cordially elsewhere.
Yours f< r businma,
invited to sec the gooJs be'ore buying
C ha «. W bskly .
elsewhvr.-,
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July S, at 12 a. m. in Fusaard*»
rxaMEMS ITSTITVTE
parlors at Albany, Justice Pert r o!t
I have M) aervs eight miles southeast
The Linn County Fair for this year
of Scio for rent. For further particulars will have the best program ever |>ut elating, Mr Ira Firvn and Miss I es» «
h.X FORDS
Nelson, a |opu’ar ard worthy c> uple.
inquire of Emil Holug. Scio.
out to interest the farmers.
all
of Crabtree, linn County, Oregon,
The 4th of July celebration through­
Prof. G. K. Hyslop and Hon. James
Ont stock was a little late in rem-
out the country, are becoming saner. Withycombe, will lecture on General wa« married.
i ng in but is complete now
A little
Willard G. Hi eye, uf 5 di Ci’y, and
Only 45 peutile were killed, thia year.
Agriculture.
more style sod a little n»>r* quality
m all the numlwra. Ih>u't fail |a> *ee
Prof. Bradley will deliver an address Mias Alice French, of Gate«, w> re
Ja«. AbtK.lt arrived home from the
• •ur Pat« nt C dl Oxfords fur ladn« al
South Santiam mountain wagon ruad. on Dens lured A .cobil. 1 with practical marri««J in this city on July 5, ¡VtiB.
$3.50.
I Justice L. L. Swan officiating.
the first of the Wrek. He expect« to demonstrations.
Prof.
C.
A.
Cols
will
give
prscii-al
William Nerve, the man who killed
rejoin
the
McClure
rual
working
force
BLANKETS
demonstrations on Pudding an) Graft- Sullivan at Gates, died at the hospital
in about two weeks.
A go<«! 5$ gray wm>l Blanket, the
at Salem on Sunday n oming, a go* d
One of the teaching force whom the in».
l lu ne tor coast or uiuuutaiu u«e,
Prof.
E.
L.
Potter
and
Hon.
James
thing. A gangrmou« a Tvctiu i set in.
N ews reported as being employed by
>4.80.
This en. ■ the
our school board. Mias Sorenson, has Withycombe, wiU lecture on Farm Live resulting in his death.
Stock.
i double tragedy.
GLOVES
fade,! to sign the contract
The instructions given in this Farmers
The Lebanon paper mills has secured
The thunder showers of Sunday even­
Men’» reindeer gauntlet Glove»,
Institute will alone repay you to at control of the falls of the South Santiam
ing followed by the rain of Monday,
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tend the Fair the full three days.
at Waterloo.
A g nd Glove with horaeliide |>a)n>
did the gardens and iat* grain a world
It is the intention of the management
■ nd g «t cut! and back $1.00.
The lH-year-okf son of Andrew Ayer«,
of gum!. But the farmers who had hay
to make this fair a school of ma true -
Some new driving Glutes in brown,
who lives near Halsey, ha.I a miraculous
in the windrow had another story to
750.
tions to all, as well »■ a display of the
tell
escape from death a few days agu.
pruducLa of this valley.
when a «| Idled voun; team hitrh.-d to
Perhaps it is proper for a man to
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hay rake ran away, throwing the boy
make
a
detec
tive
of
himself
and
report
The Facts in the visse
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under the rake, which cau ht and
any
trival
infraction
of
the
law
he
may
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So many different reports •rr in
carnevi him, and in some manner per­
«ftftoooooooeeooeoe a o a tie able to locste, but m< »t people will
circulation concerning the late supposed
forated his body in over one hundred
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consider
him
a
cuiitemptable
cur
fur
It's Luck to Smoke F’uck.
viol st Ion of the local option law by
places. He was carried al out 40 rods
doing so.
citiXT.s of this city, that the N ews
w hen the horses jum rd over a fence,
The Better than 5c Cigar.
J. W Compton went up to Eugene, p bllshes, by request, a statement of
which cau««ti th.* rake to drop the
last Friday evening to visit Mr«. C., ths facta a« they actually sxtst and
Th« Cigar in the Green Box.
boy.
who has 1« en receiving medical treat­ wh ch will be admittel when the cause
Bone, shell, granite, grit, and
More than one inch of rain rell on
ment for the past month, at that city. comes to trial on Joly 19. before Judge
meal at Wesely’s Grocery.
Monday an 1 Tue«< »;, i which is • he
We are glad toetate that Mr« Compton Galloway's court.
Fresh vegetable«, every Wednesday ¿«u7ng7reMtb I’.ne't.tud'
Sometime,during the month of April, cause of gr-at rejoicing ; among the
or Thursday at Waaely*« Grocery.
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Sareierso-i. our dentist extracted a farmer«.
I Complaint 1« manv that th« r * »« ro
All any’a population, a« rr|ort.d by tUhwBy ,t lhe ,Um
,hr N1>rth number of teet'i for J. D. Griftin.
the new city din ctorv. s j «>.!6.
Santiam at Mill City, so that sa'mon When the operation wa« over, Griftln
i ou s \i.t:
The late rains will if crease the jield can gel above to the spawn.ng gn>un<ls asked fur whiskey and the dentist
( Ma i r Wumtn-
of spring oats, fully one-third.
| The matt, r will be brought to the at wrote a preac-iplion for it an I it was
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120
A<rr
Seatb
Alrkss V.tiraa Be«:tv l A nJ
fillei at Peery’s druj store. The
A full Im of <>uaiante«*d Prussian tention of the F i.«h t.'omini-niotu r.
Cer Ifksta
stock an<! poultry remedies at Wesely’s
R. Shelton, last week, sold the 74 bottle was uncork eil in Ja«. A Bilyeu's
office
ami
was
sampled
by
two
or
three
G -oc< ry.
Iraued by th- De triment of the
acre farm of II. B. Miller adjoining the
Iwrwma present. This wa« report««! I.» Interior. Govern«» nt of Canada Ottaw a
Every bo !y but those who la! lay city on th«- south east to Joseph Holub,
Mr. Holub the pruaticuting attorney who informed under the Volunteer Bounty Act, HON.
ou’. wa« mad«- happy by the r.,in < f the Sr.; consideration $4100.
r,.m o(
Dominion
will build a new house thereon «luring the grand jury of the matter and the G(bmì for 33,
first of the week.
arr-at was onlervd.
Land opon for entr in Alborta. Saskal
the
summer,
anti
make
this
his
perma
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Go loth.- S- io Plihuog mil f>r >.ur
Mr Peery does not deny the fact as chewan. or Manitoba. Any person over
do-rs,
win«'ows,
g'a «»,
sereenes, nent n-sidence.
altovr related, but sup|«««-d that a the age of 18 years. MAN or WOMAN,
The press of the stat«* is inc lined to
shin« 1-r, etc. N. I. Morrison.
dentist had authority to write prvscri|r ran acquire this land with this ccrtiti-
Th J vacation period is no v at I and ridicule Col. Hofer’s prayers for rain. tions under the above conditions, i
cate without further charge,
Fur
aid a number of our citixet s are (alk- But an we have- hail a two-days down Whether the dentist has this right, is s
immediate sale. |N00, Write ur wne,
pour,
the
Colonel
can
justly
claim
his
in ; of mountain trips.
question uf law and which will be dec id-
L. E. T ei - eokii .
prayers were answere«!. But, then, it
«st by the court when the eaaa la brought
Commissioner Butler, with his br <!re
i.ii Shuter Irret.
might have rained if th«* t ol. hati never
gang, commenced work at building
before him. Mr. Peery did not think
Turunto. Canada
pro; <«. I th«t plan
Who known’
he was violating the law when he filled
Scio's new steel bridge. this week,
I Mom'ay’s rain wax a mstter of great this particular prrscription, nor did he
The highest market price paid for
satis 'action tu our dairymen, as the intrnd to do so. lAXwyerw differ as to
I.«nd tor .sale
eggs in cash, at th«- Farmers Meat
grass had b«*gun to take on the yellow what is the intent of the law in cases of'
I acre to 1000 acres. Price 110 up to
Market. Scio, Oregon. Carson & Co.
hu«- which is the forerunner of short this character. What view the court
$!00.
Farm of 320 acres, will accept
A complete lire of all kinds of fruit pasture. The copious showers, how
will take uf the matter remains yet to ■mall farm on deal. Timber lands, and
jars, csps, rubb«rs. sealing wax. para­ ever, will give the gram a new lease on
be seen.
good residence property in Scio.
fine anil jelly glasses at Wesely’s life am! the cows will be happy again.
R. S helton .
Grocery.
Hickory Bark Coligli Rei«>e.lyt niM.lr
Prof. J. Percy Wells, of Jacksonville,
Scio. < regon.
Scio's second ball team played the ami who. some four or five vears ago by the Hickory Hark Kenmly C».,oi
Stayton Loys a match, last Sunday, re­ was orincipalof the Scio public schools, Hitlem, Orr., guaranteed to lie purr;
sulting in a score uf 5 tu 3, in Scio's was visiting his friends in Scio fur a guanmlred to cure yonr <•« id or money
favor.
I will have plenty of gooseberries
day, last week. He ha«l twen in at- refund»! Guaranteed to makes friend
Scio’s Lail team went to faem t mdareo of the state teachers associa­ ol you. Fur sale b. E. C Faery, Ncio, after June 1, at 25 cents per gallon.
Thursday morning where it is match«s1 tion at Albany, and embraced the op|mr- Ore., and firsl-cla«« dealer« «very where Strawberries from June 5 to 10. If you
for two games with the ball tossers < f tunity to visit his Scio friemis.
want berries, come in time.
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Almlnlstrators Notke
the Cherry City.
8. W. G ain *«.
The Dallas Olservcr, which is owned
Snllrr I hrrwby
Ih«’ fb« iin lsTwigr»e-«|
Use Schillings Best spice», teas, and edited by J. C. II ay ter, is again on hx««
I m «- h «iul
tthwiiil* i«tt»r $»i Ihr*
<»rs»rur H Hiitwr 4«*r«*war4, bj «»nlrr
coffee, baking powders and extracts. our table. Editor Hayter has been «»(
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«»r urw*o>i
L. OUGGER
Money back if not satisfied at Wesely’s taking a year off. the major purtion of lor fheCtmniy o( h»r»,-luiy
atid
<*( r«M ««rt| oh 1 tw Mlh
<»! )i*ne,
Ml
Grocery.
which has lw«*n spent in traveling. The p r«s-n« Itavihg cahu«
ti«t »«!<! r« «le
«r«* hrirhj
»h4
In |» rwe»n»
R. Shelton went down to Portland, N ews is aurpri»»! that he has brought I L** «rtun* ’© >hr hh b rWtMlHhl Al h • »• •l b l»«tt
a>»
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flvr
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ly
fr«
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last Saturday morning. to «peni! the back witn him D m * same «tandpat ideas • »»•<"»• .«r t««
»I u«»r. tiv*, hl« atfomny «i
which
he
entertained
one
year
ago.
Mr«.
Shelton
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<»rr<««n.
wl
hin
4
u»o
>lh«
h««ui
ihr
4th of July holiday with
Ihr flr*l |'Ubll«*M»Inn ol Ihl« h“ihr
' But, all the same, the Observer is one
and Miss Auda.
Iginn’ I« I** ► ir»i pui’lii'w k> « Junr
la i»*
L. Knauf, who is night watch at a uf the cleanest, brightest and newsyest |M, >»«•( pubikfetkM« Jul> JArnb
Hu brr.
country
weeklies
which
cornea
to
our
A4Uüi«i«i
im U ji ut «Hl I rafAtr
saw mill west of Philomath, was visit
H qurrnrr
table
and
we
congratulate
Editor
Kt IO.
OREGON
Allofhr) (or r«f*le
Ing relatives and friends in Scio, the
j Hayter for the improvement he pur­
first of the week.
poses to make.
W anted at once 25 young men
<>
from 1H to 25 years of age, to work at
Innes at Alb.r.y
the 1^-banon Paper Mills. Address,
Paper Mill, Iebanon, Oregon.
Through the enterprise of the Albany
How to raise calves cheaply and suc­ Commercial Club, one of the moat
cessfully without milk with the aid of notable entertainments ever presented
Blatchfurd’s Calf Meal. Fur sale by in this section of the state will be given
, in that city on the even.ng of July 15,
J. F. W«-»ely, Scio, Oregon.
Flemming
ln **** •«•K* Tabernacle which has a
The horse sale at the _______
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|nnes’
coral«, last Friday, proved a practical (
c“P®‘2ty
1
orchestral
band,
accompanied
by
several
failure.
Of the nearly fifty horses,
The garmeiitN that we are
farnertis soloists, have been secured for
only five or six were dispsoed uf.
one festival program on that date. The
displaying
are distinctive
John Sticha left last Monday morning
company number over half a hundred
enough
to
be
out of the rut,
for a week to ten days visit at the
people and was brought «>ut from
yet
never
loud
enough to
Wash
.
> ,^>me of his father at Edmonds,
East for the inaugural exercises at
and to take a look in at the A Y P.
off«nd
good
taste.
Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exposition,
fair.
Seattle. Ail the roloists now at
Tailoring, which is good as
Dr. T. K. Sanderson, dentist, will be Exposition with Mr. Innes, will take
head-and-hand can devise.
al<aent from his office in Scio, on Thura- part in the engagement at Albany.
day of each week, until further notice. These will include Miss Virginia I.iate-
Good enough to hold the
Those wishing dental work will govern rt ann, the prirra donna, H. J. Williams,
Ntvle perrnanenf an long as
themselves accordingly.
a brilliant Welsh harp soloist who,
the garment is in service.
Ike Butler, who has been a member judging fr«-m our exchanges, is making
of Commiasioner Butler’s county bridge a sensation at Seattle; Hagel, a noted
We want to show you. We
gang, has been appointed to the rail­ cellist, and a masterful string has* per­
ran also Ht your purse. A
way mail service and expects to go to former with the unpronounceable name
first rate, all wool worsted
work thereat, next week.
of ’ Kuchy nka. **
fur
110; soinv cheaper.
Such an array of musical c«-lebrat.«s
, Last week
Bilyeu went over to
Eastern Oregon taking with him the has never visited this portion of our
A winner for |1." ; $20 will
Franklin Butte Co’s, fine ■tailion. state, and a record-breaking attendance
buy
one good enough for
•’Lubin’s Choice.” with the expectation is expected.
of selling him before his return.
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