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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1909)
CT Í* <■ WEX-f ÏÜIIN3 & SON ALP,ANY, ORE. A very nice aide mam Panam , ■ 26. '»ihsv at 6Oe. $’ OO and F BO New Serge, and Wool to««!*, in ■-ream and other light .hade., very appropriate fur outing. fc^FORI)S- Onr^.k was • bttie late in r»m- ■ ng in but is romplrte soar. A little m--re*tvle and a little no-re qualilv It all tl.e i irniln-r* l*«ii"t fail t«’ •« ■ ••ur Patent Call Ox turd* for India a al $3.50. BLANKETS A g>»«f 54 gray wool Blanket. the tiling (or coast or uiuuulain uw, »4 JO. GL( >VF.S Men’, reindeer gauntlet Gioie*. $t «0. A <•««! Glove with l’«>r»eliide |-alm ■ n-l g--at cuff and •-«' •> $1.00 Hotne new driving Glove* u. brown, 7M- rrvsh vegetable« every Wdnesday or Thursday at Wesely’a (irucery. E. C. Peery went up to (¡at. s on Mon day to look after comienx rv business. A full line of Guarsntce.1 Prussian Stock ami poultry remedies at W arsely's Groe« ry. Go to th«- Scio riaring mill for your windows, glam. servenes. doors, wimlowa. glaw. shingles, etc. N. I. Murris-m. Mr. and Mr» F C Petry am! R M. Cam were north boumi j-aM.nger» Wcdnestlay morning, the former fur Portlami am! the latter fur Silverton, W.iudburn and Salem. The N üwk is indebted t > Mrs. W. M RU<erta for some apple* of last years growth They ara of a variety wl.uh are excellent kaejiers, for th« se samph s are in a fairly g‘"<! condition. F. x Mayor Miller, of thia c.ty, is re ported to be again in a critical condition. Dr. Prill perfarmsd another operation upon him. a few »>• ago fin» ha*, st least, given h.m trm|-orary relief. Farmers rejort that much of their hay is greatly injure«!. Jia market value, for shipping purposes is entirely destroyed, hut w ill *r*w< r for cow f«-« d. Potato« s ami late gram has been greatly b nelitu-d by the raiua. il.hiry B s 'H C.-ngl. I!.-««.-.!», n..«.i i.y the Hickory Bark Remedy C«i , <■( «eeftuuuuuuuuou«« » ■»u« Swleui. Ore., g>iarante«d Io I* purr; g’ia-siit.ed to cur»« y<>nr o id <>r munev • LOCAL BREVITIfS. (>iiaru>.i«-e«l ■<> n.nks » friend Û O » rvfomlv«l •4 yod- F”r »sir b. F.. C Perry, S io, It’s Luck to ‘"moke Puck. Orr.. *ud lirat-ela** dealers » verve lu re Thv Çettur than 5c Cigar. I Three families emigrating from Idaho, arrived in thia city, hot Saturday even- The Cigar in the Green Box. | mg. 1 hey cor e at of a father ami two Bone, shell, granite, grit, i ami flax sons with their families ami are meal at Wesely’a Grocery. acquaintences of Minehost Carpenter, Newtf*' dis) atch«a indicate a belter of th«- Scio hotel. The family name is demand for lumber from now on. Simmons am! the tw<> sons havr rvnt«-.| Free post cards at Peery’s. Arnold’s. the Carson property in which to live. and McDonald’s, Get one and send to All expect to purchase prooerty in the tw-ar future. They brought their house your friend. The highest market price pai«i for hold goo«!« and drove a number uf eggs in cash, at the Itrmi-n .Meat excellent hors« a. Bev. A. H. Carman la attending the Market. Scio, Oregon. Caraon A Co I Chautauqua Assembly at Gia. atone The condenaery people are very much park, this week, and rrports an inter» gratifbrd at the gowl reporta which every dealer is sending in about their eating program of exercises am! fair at tendance. notwithstanding the unfavor prmiuct. able weather the first week. Sjieakers A complete line of all binila of fruit were all on hand and each has «lune his jara, cape, rubbers, sealing wax. para- part most acceptably. Mr. Carman fine am! jelly glass«’« at Wescly’s wiU return therefrom in time for next Grocery. . Sunday -.. rv ic.-, w l.«-.i I,.- w ill give the Thv r iling prie«- for n«-w hay. in this (■»•»pie some of th«- things he has seen locality, is higher than it has been for ami heard. The evening service will I hj years. Farmers are asking $10 |n-r ton devoted to this pur|o*e and will be in the field for it. worth hearing. Use Schillings Best spice-, teas, An old gentleman by the name of coffee, baking powders am! ««xtracts 1 Weston will eompk te a journey from Money back if not satisfied at Wenely’s New York to San Francis o, this Week, Grocery. he having walked the entire distance. The Scio mill building is being decor ated with a coating of paint, this week Messrs. Daley, Balschweid ami Fred Jones are doing the decorating. Scio's new steel bridge was at a standstill the first of the week, the force being called to Albany to put in a small brklge acruas the Santiam canal. Dean Morris pass---! through town. Monday, taking a load of th«- ol«i Miller bridge irons to be used in the cor- atruction of a «.mailer bridge over near Albany. W E. Arnold has sold his 12-acre prune orchard to a newcomer, th«- purchase price being X3IMM). There is a bountiful crop of prunes on the tree* at the present time. Dr. T. K. Sanderson, dentist, will be absent from his office in Scio, on Thurs day of each week, until further notice. Those wishing dental work will govern thrmalvu accordingly. S. I'hilippi announces that he is in the market to buy wool ami that he will jvay the highest market price therefor. See him, call ut> Home telephone No. 275 or write him. 6w Weston is 7U years ul-l and will arrive at the end of his long walk practically exhausted. Ho undertook to make th«- trip in UM) days, but has now been on the way loó days. At his age he is foolish to havr undertaken n task which would lie remarkable fur a younger man to do. Weston certainly likes to see his name in print, as there seems to be no other reason for his unde rtaking such an exhausting task. A. T. Powell refiortrd a sudden death in his family, last Friday morning. A* the decea»e«i wm only a hora«’, n<> great stir was made about th«- funeral, how ever, though it was conducted with all appropriate cerrtmmy by Steve Philippi. Mr. Powell had driven the am nai with its mate to town to bring his milk and a few sacks of grain to be chopped. While at the mill, the animal appeared to be in distres«. the team was driven to the rear of the warehouse ami un hooked from the wagon ami immediately the horse fell ami was deal in a few minut a. Lan4 for Sale ! acre to ll>00 acres. Price flu up to It is no unusual sight now to see ♦.JOO. Farm of .’CÍO acres; will accept wagons loadtd with building material, small farm on deal. Timber lands, atxl sash, doors, etc., drive away from the good residence property in Scio. Scio Plaining Mills. Mr. Morrison is a R. SHKI.TON. first-class planermiil man and mechanic Scio. Oregon. as well. A very interesting game of ball was played, last Sunday, between Scio’s second and a few of the first ball teams. The youngster* had the better of the game all the way through, resulting in a score of 8 to I in favor of the second team. Fatal Ac« ident Salem a vberry I air The NkWX man took a look in at th«- Joseph Boyamivsky Jr . aon of Joaeph Buyanov sky. Sr., of near Beaver creek, Salem cherry fair, last Friday. Well on the Scio-1j-banon wagon road, was there were bushels of the finest cherrte* alm« at instantly killed, at his father's [ to be *een in any country there, home, early Tuesday morning Just •plvmikily packed ami artistically dta bow the acraient occurred is somewhat played. Royal Ann waa easily queen cunj«*«-tural As nearly aa the N ews of the bunch, though there were Bing*. couki learn, the facta are aa follows, Lamlx-rta am! Black Republicans which The exhibit was Mr. Boyamivsky was preparing to were ckiSe seconds. haul hay and little 7-year ok! Juv am! not a surprise to the old Oregunian, for his brother Were hooking up the team he has »e«n as tim- eAery year of ha for this purpose, th«- father having rone Oregon life, but to the Easterner who, to the house for s«>me reason. When perhaps, is sixm’ing his first year in the team ha«! l«een hooke«! to the wagon Oregon, th«- .h«;.lay was l-.th a matt« r To see ‘ and the boys were on the rack, it was of surpr.*e and admiration. <1 s -overed that s >me of tiw line check» cherries aa large aa walnuts w aa. 1.« ha<! not been snappe«! Jue got down him. the ■ ght uf hia life. We, also. from the wagon to snap the checks. n> ti>-c«i that there were th- usual at While he was In front of the team, th«- tract on« to b«- seen at a fair there in hurees atarte«! ami |>aascd over the un abundance ami a magnificent «louble fortunate boy. It la thought that, a» ! t«ah>on ascension, which ws» very suc the wagon passe«! over him, he was cessful. Everybody present, ami there caught in une of the wheels ami carne-l were lota of people there, seemed to r aroumi with it. Bkaxl was found on ** h»*"vg ■ very enjoyable l.mr. ; both the wagon hammer and the brake 1 The Salem-Scio ball game was a first block, am! aa the skull was crush« d class rag chewing match, though a very and an ugly lu«>king wound in the for* closely playeti game. Th«- score was 4 head. Il ia thought that either the ham | to 2 in Scio's favor. Considerable «Haaatisfaction seemovl mer or brak «-block caused the wound to exist over the game I m tween the a id the death a few minutes later. Tho no ith of July, every two y«ars, same teams th«> day before, as Some of UrlMii to have been part cularly un- the Scn> plajers were accused uf throw •i fo tunatv to little Joe. Four wars r go ing the game. he f< II fr« m a horse and a broken leg resulteii. two yvars ago he fell from a t-ee breaking one of his arms, am! th«’ present fatal accident has ck«-*«»! the - ‘ «; ter Mr I! ar--v« . t!tat' ■ is one of our prugresaive ami proa; erou* Bohemian fellow citixena ami las the •ynijusthy of all in the itaui of his sot-, 1 he funeral occurre«! at Franklin Butte cemetery on Wednesday Mecl Io Replace 55 m.«Jen Bridge* J. J. Harass, w. F. Gill, J. A. Bilyeu, J. R. Barne», C. A. Warner. HI'IX | >.M« >|«H TO SCIO ROLLER MILLS IX. • I<I*OI<AII II Uh« »Mill II u««.<. JR, .4 • .............................. . ........................................................................... ,,..................................................... .... Standard Liquor Co. f •*. d> •as waouuu MMtlt IN w incs, Liquors and Cigars : t TrkphcM YUla 17$ 14$ l$* I'cnarnUl St. A. G. MAGERS, Prop. Salem, Oregon Protlu. c 55 a.,ic«l .................................... ............................................................ . Please remember that w«- nr.- ala at a In th«- market for all of your produce, such as lar I, I aeon, hams, taailtry, eggs hales, w«a>!. mohair, caacara bar), veal, hug», I-ears ami tn fact nearly everything you produce. We arc al You can Gat IN* O»t ways willing to give rrawmalde pries, whether we buy or Sell. Your produce is g.axi to buy any thing in our immerse stock of dry gnats, furnishing goeala, shoes, hats. ca| s. gmeerim, queens war«-, gla-’-a-aare. hardware, furniture, Made, Of tinware, carpets, linoleum, in fact wr can furnish y.-u from A to Z for reason W. V. MERRILL able prices. If you hate mors prtsluce than you can use for exchanging for ALBANY, OREGON our guoda. we will buy fur cash. Yours f«ir busim sa, Agent Wt «u,i & C ain J F. W uckuy C ham . Wtarty CARSON 4 CO.. Prone. Farmers Telephones An All any dispwt.h to the Oregonian i r« ads as follow • The county court has decided to I uiid steal brvig. a in the futura ami from thia time on all wooden brldgss will I e replaced by the more substant al ones of steel. The first steel bridge ever erect.-d by Linn county are in pnicro of erection at Brownsville ami Scio. The former will span the (’alap«>>iB nver and connect North ami South Brownsville, while the latter will cress How to raise calves cheat ly and suc Thomas creek, which divides Scio into cessfully without milk with the aid of two parts. The fill, which replaces the Biat hfoni’s Calf Meal For sale by approaches of the old bridge, has been J. F. W.■••’ly. Sei «, Oregon. Complete.! at Brownsville ami the piers are bring construe tel. while at Scio Ri.oisii.gA i ios t»i lan .» mil. the work is just commencing. Both of In the Ciro lit Court of tho State ot these cities hsve sn unusually large Ore.on I or I inn County amount of traffic due to the fact that to the U tto ' L. ». MONTAN YE they arc built ar. l~tb. »¡«h» of th« ■ ’ pplit^l »•»» <»f j streams. ’ U \ » -w - t»g m ii’f ! « er flu» mir i», fhe ,(ltf : It is believed that the construction of Io«It r 9 J ndg' - -. i i>rv*V economical in :.!»< \n tu In the » the long run where a very long bridge of wrio, in II n < «i »ij, No nrv Public and Solicitor I irsuti ft« f ha« artflin 4 of l'atvnt« an.I I'eiiaiona. is requ irvd ami where the traffic HH I |s >le el4nai,-,| j UlMI.i Ilie* t l'«e>fi»;*! . Office, ¿13 Weal .'l.d. St., Alb my. Ore across it is very great, Linn County 4»f rihl A »f V «»«> n «. BM ) O| Ihr »»Ifl,-«-.»f i h,, has a splendid system of wooden i»*«» I • *•*«•$ • • r . «4 I.imi bridges. however, and it is the pur (‘•HIHI J, <Jr«g4»*9, »<**hi«t |« se of the court to continue their •i»4 »I ». Ilula-Ul Hel, W h’ »» II IM.« I erection except tn replacing the more 4>»<irrfo( ■ «le».laut j important bndgrs of the county as th. y become unsafe. Heretofore the only To All !• A!¡» , luth ................. "• 4M liih ..I 1U|, steel bridge owimm I by lunn county is * I- l»v ...... al ,„ » ,, ni, ( n that cruising the Willammette river V r • in ih.. < , « un < «tu,t .,, tga a, ,a „1 Ot« gon at this city and it was built by the oi^S<<u ■«»/ mina registren«»«« <«l ih^ Him to ihr land als»* -le«. n»«l v„. u,)h... ■■■ — —- ......................... — city of Albany ami later given to the appntrruo I-« Um I« h la v,< , t « W. A B*INUt county. l> m*...il.h-w ,a.- ah, ..„a . i..,.’,,,,, T. J. MVXKKMIg • l’ail ■•■« i-aranir I. oh . m „, r W1 ( „ I’rvaitUui Catliier FARMERS MEAT MAFKET Western Electric Co Batteries and scio, OREGON Si i p| »1 ies All kinds of Fresh Meats, Stud a Ciri for Catalogue and Pnces AHorneijut-Luu? WANTED AT ONCE “• ....... •■>• • '•» ” will la. »mt. I itov«»r îlot« k» t th» i■«.«>•>« ia,, ai«|> I.M I’«». BH<1 >«» i will :t ■•> .ur«o«ir UtoeJ fruto 4i«puitng tl»e «au»«*. ■' 1 ! arai ’ —. I I The Scio State Bank HCIO Sl'«>w me tan-'ant ih- osl of «»lilt «on «Hirt. Hu« isti« <!«•> - I lusuil. A If mo J »■ <•> I Spring Clothing .) • • • OH LOOK > I Highest market price paid fur Beef, Mutton. Veal and Pork Our punióse is to conduct first-class meat market A. a. PRILL, Physician h M. D. Surgeon Tt-li ph’illr, I i, hang«- Nu. II SCIU C. : ; ; OREGON C. BRYANT Attorney-ot-Larü All«ny, Ore. DR. J MON FOO An experienced compounder of R. SHELTON Keill Estate > Notary Public Administrator of Estab a I.uai.s Negotiated, Almtracts Now on Obtained and Examine«] ICIO Display OREGON SCIO PLANING MILLS I'ublK Llesn-t p Day The gunnentn that wp are tlii-phiving are distinctive enough to he out of the rut, yet never loud enough to off( nd good taste. N. I. MORRISON, Prop. MANL'lACTUFtF anJ DEALER IN I Stls/l, DoOI’S, Tailoring, w hich iff good as head-and hand can devise. Good enough to hold tho stvle perinunenf as long as the garment is in service. Sausages, Fith. etc., con stantly on hand. Cusick ItiAM K W Mi, I.KH i « loir • u-«k ■» i »> »m. io ■ lerkor ilw « Irruli « ««uri ««. ..1 »» < «luuli, «»«-*«>» He«l|i A *»« A|’pllo«nl « At nino« I j To the Citixena of Scio At a regular min ting of the City Council, it waa or lered that a day l>e designated by the Mayor as a public clean-up day, ami therefore, in confor mance to «aid resolution. I hereby deal- . Just arrive«! at Wesely’s Grocery, a gnate, aa such «lays, the 21 st and 22nd full line of plain ami fancy glassware days of July. Wsdneaday ami Thursday, t am! chinaware. Just the thing to buy i for the purpose of cleaning up all alleys for your harvest need*. I,ricee reason and streets. able, ami our patrons are cordially We trust that every citizen will do Invite«! to see the goods before buying their part in this matter ami put the city in a clean condition. elsewhere. A G l’Kil.t. During the past year SupL Jackson ' Maoyr hamlled 1130.197.10 of schixil money. using S115.1C7.49 of it for paying teach (OR SAI.L ers, etc. Teachera receive an average of |.Vi,65 for males am! $42 for females. ( Man or Won an) There are 3324 buys and 344M girl* A J20 Aa* Seatk Africa Velma Ik.ntv laiW drawing school money, but only 4645 Certificate at tern! school. The teachers consist of 67 males and 173 females. Issued by the D< partment of the The N kws regret* to learn of the Interior. Government of Canada. Ottawa de ith of Uncle George F. Froet, of under the Volunteer Bounty Act, ISOM. five miles east of Scio. The death oc Goesl for 32U sen » of any Dominion curred early Wednrstiay mcrning an-1 Land open for entry in Alberta. Saskat was due to ok! age. Mr Frost was chewan, or Manitoba. Any person over born in N«>rth Carolina on May 22. IK&t, the age of IK years, MAN or WOMAN, making his age at his death. Hl years, can acquire thia land with this certifi For I month and 22 days The decoaaed cate without further eharge. was an early pion« er ami one of our immediate sale, ♦«00. Write or wire, L. F. T ki . foko . substantial ami worthy eitisens. The 131 Shuter Street NtiWS anil publish anextemied obituary Toronto, Canada, next week. Paesi m ’ir, W. F ,(¡¡11. MuUtAlt, C. A. Warner . Mouldings, Fra inrs, Fh inai is Etc Chinese Medicines Successor to (he late Hung Wu T«>ng, of Albany, Oregon, 1» now pr«-i>nrc<l to furnish ( him’*« rm-<liriti«-« to oil Tho undersigned recommends him sn<l guar antetm satisfaction. < all or wtlie him at 117 West Second Street Albany, Oregon. M. W tun rai.i. in At Pap’s Coffee House al Weal rnd of the Monism Street bridge. CHARLES J. MAHER (Hurvr.»itt< Riner Hr««.) I'ltOPHIETUR. TIME CARD SOUTHERN PAC. R R. M »MV M I«. IISIUIH. We want to show vou. We ran also fit your ptiise. A first rule, all wool worsted for JIB; some cheaper. Estimates acd Plans for Boiliim fnrmsbed on shirt notice St i< ». < >m;. A winner for J15; J20 will huy one good enough for anybody; and if the best is none to good for you, then $25 is thj limiu I Always the best for the money. The Blain Clothing Co. Albany Ore ->■ ,( i<> i i(xrisL »* I I !♦ Quite a large amount of new furniture, etc., has been adilni to the hotel equipment and the tables are supplied * ith the lirst the market affonla. Especial pains taken to accomodate com mercial men. Prices reasonable CARPENTER i HOLLAND, Props. f.BAVIKO W U1 Sit«*— Portland l*a«M-ngrr................. 0:23 ». at Daily except Sunday. Aitaiviso \5 sar 'cl»-- Portlami l‘a*teng*r ........... 9 ;4'i p. m. I »ally eicept Xuiidav. Passengers arrive in Portland at II 10 a. in. 5tsy return «ame day, leaviu« Portland at 4 :15 p. in. For further inf« rmatlon. rail on or address. WM Ml MURRAY. Gen. Paas. Agt., Portland. Or. T. J. liASS EX Local Agent, 55 «•»% ‘tcio. Or. W eatherford & wyatt Attorneys-üt-Laiü Office in lllnmln rg Block ALBANY : : : Onauox