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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1909)
♦V' • • -*X * X? ke-a - . T* W . 4s» ' • *' S. A •• \r jr 9. cents per bushel is the uje-nirg price for valley wheat in Portland. S. E. Y0IIN8 à SON ALBANY, ORE PRESS GOODS ► A very nkw aide cream Panato , •1 .25. Sicilalana a* 60«, *1 OO aud *1.50 New her gee ami Misti tímale, in .•ream and other light abades, very vppropriate tor outing. Onr stock was a little 1st* in com ing in but is complete now. A little hi . re style and a little trx'ro quality n all the numbers. (Mn’l fail to sex ■or Patent Cd I Uifords (or la«b«e at *3.80. BLANKETS « A good 5* gray wool Blanket, the thine fur coast or luounuiu uae, »4 50. Standard Liquor Co GLOVES Men', reindeer gauntlet Glove», •> ?0. A giaal < j love with horeebide palm and g->at cuff and back. *1.00. Some new driving Gloves in brown, 75*. Wines, Liquors and Cigars UftftftOftftftOOftftftftOft»««« * » LOCAL *RKVITir*. ft ftftftftftft«ftftft«*ftftftftft ft ft ft It's I.uck to Smoke Puck. L. The Better than 5c Cigar. Scio ia beginning to get her share of the newcomers. News dispatches indicate a better demand for lumber from now on. Just bear in mind that the third annual Linn county Fair is to be the best ever. Clover hay is selling at »10 per ton in the field in the vicinity of Scio. Truly, hay ia hay thia year. DR. W. R. BILYEU Dentist FARMERS MEAT MARKET The highest market price paid for Wm. Grimes* 2-year-old boy fell on eggs in cash, at the Farmer* M«*at the stairway, last wc.-ki and fractured Market, Scio, Oregon. Carson & Co. his up[»-r jaw Ixine. Because of an A complete line of all kind* of fruit excessive hemorrhage two days lat< r jars, caps, rubbers, sealing wax. para- Dr. Prill was called and the flow- of fine and jelly glasses at Wcsely's blood was soon stopped. Grocery. G. and A. H. Baber, of Granta Pais, Use Schillings Best coffee, baking powders .Money back if not satisfied at Wesely’s Grocery. arrived last Sunday, bringlng-.ng with them a string of running hors«, which they will place on the Fair ground, track in training preparatory for the races at the coming Fair. W anted To buy or rent a good creek bottom farm, 40 to 160 act«*, I 0 W. Vernon, of near Shelburn, ^vithin 8 miles of Scio. Addreaa W. C. suffered a stroke of paralysis last Sun day ami la in a very dangerous condi Kahle, Albany. Or*. tion. HU family have but little ho|>es Lloyd I.uckenbach. who ha» barn ■ of hit recovery. Mr. Vernon is quite a large walnut i holding down a job in an old man and ia one of our best orchard near Amity, for th* past two eititena. or three months, is now at home again. Many are of the opinion that the Chester Coffey left Tuesday morning, price for new uata will lie 50 cents per for Bright, Washington, to assist his bushel and that wheat will range about father. Geo. F. in taking care of a |1. Taking these prices with »10 a ton large crop uf wheat. Th* N ews follows hay, ami the high prices for egg, and him. butter fat, the farmers ought to be in I We regret to learn that Mr D. a fairly flourishing condition. Donahue is th* victim of supposed The price of season tickets for the appoplexy and hia condition ia rftgarded Fair ia »2. Thia will entitle the holder as alarming with little hopes of hi* to three entrances each day, or he may recovery. take two friends or members of his Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Pomeroy drove family in with him. This makes an over to Iwbanon, Monday, for a few entrance but a little over 22 cents. <lays visit with their daughter, Mrs. Day tickets will be 50 cents as usual. Lee Bilyeu and son Oscar, who lives Mr Wm. Farney, of Roas land B C. near that city. arrived in thia city last Monday even ; % Mr. and Mrs W. A. Ewing are rusti- eating up at Cascadia. Bert Bilyeu, who drove them up, states that there are but few campers up there now but that he met several going in. • ’ SCIO LIVERY & FEEU STABLES Attorncy-ut-LaiD The Cigar in the Gre*n Box. Bone, shell, granite, grit, and flax nwa) at Wea*iy'a Grocery. Fingers Crushed SCIO ROLLER MILLS OXFORDS 4 t«ry ( leaned Cp A. Stu| ke when hauling lumber frorv For »«veral year» an effort haa Isret. Pauinsw. W. F Gill. J. J lUrnea, W. F. Gill, A full line of Guarantee»! INussian ma«ir to clean up the cemetery situated Lacomb to his home near I-arwood, on >xiasviav, C. A. "ar»er A liilieii, J.R Barnes, stock and poultry remedies at Weaely'a I on Franklin Butte, each year. The Wednesday, met with quite a scrim a V. A. " aruel. Grocery. cemetery, as all know, ia under the a cident. In going down a steep hill, c intro) uf the Masonic lodge of this his brake waa broken, causing the team I L F. Miller ia reported to I* in a city arxi it, of ixxirse ha» charge of any to run away. Mr Stupke was thrown much more aatiafactory condition than cleaning up which may be undertaken from the wagon and a wh<r»l |>aaa<d he waa laat week of the premia«-*. Heretofore nothing over the Angers of hui right hand, crush It ia »aid that Scio haa the beat fltteii further than to mow the grass ami mg the laat three fingers badly. Hi* TX> Fair grounda In the State outside of vine* ha» been undertaken. I«ut th:» knee waa also severely injured. Salem an«l Portland. , Dr. Prill attended the ease and Mr year it waa determined to do the job Go to the S-'io Planing mill for your more thoroughly. So the matter was Stupke is getting along as well as IX, oKI-nll A I I b t «E « A Mill 1« ’J", 11»« •*. doors, windows, glass. ecreenes. placet! in the hande of Mr. N. Young could be expected. and, by hi* invitation Dr. Prill, R vhinglea, etc. N. I Momaon. Shelton ant the News man inspected Notice to tu-toners Hay ia not damaged so bad after all, the fltush«>d job. last Wetinrwlay even •o aay th* farmers. True, it ia colored Our line consists of hardware, furnl ing end we do not hesitate that the lure, carpet», »ash, doors, ixint» am! somewhat, yet not so badly as to be yard is in the best condition in which it spoiled for feed. oila and all kinds of farming implements, haa ever been placed. In addition to ‘ W w .-<■ t .w . How to raise calves cheaply and sue removing all gras«, weeds, vines etc., •'cutting machinery, twine, plows, disk teas fully without milk with the a»<i of a liberal ua* of thlatleine and 1 xiuirel .___ _ ... «’ j harrow», cultivatois. gas engin«», hav * ............................................................................................*............................................................... ........................................................... .... • • IMHtiiifi wm .1 and ansi fhw srniktittel diaceil Rlatchford'a Calf Meal. For sale poison was * iim use.I the ground tool* ami pump». Undertaking a*prci< J. F. Wvaely, Scio, Oregon. wherever practicabl*. •* ' ally. Get our prices before jou buy »■ It to si«- xo|aose«j to purchase th«- The Scio flouring mills la about th« else where. •» whitest proposition about Scio at the grove on the Fast side of the road to I î Your, for buain. •», present time. To Chas Warner it m be used for hitching ami funeral WHOifJALl DtAl.fF IX »• C has . W khely “A thing of beauty and a joy forever." pur|K>ses. To do thia, a donation from the |*ilple may be asked. If so, Land lor Sale ‘N For acme reason Tom Large. Ot everybody should respond liberally. T, Alexander. Mike Mee and other l«ll I acre to l<»»> acres Price »10 up to ■y fan* have loot interest in the game, t-ioo. Fan* of 320 acres, will accept I.cg Broken ? T'krboM Nita 17$ HI 15* Ccmnwt.iil St. Boys, you should not quit until tie small farm on ileal Timber laiHls, and Cllffonl Griffin was driving a team season is over. gussl residence property in Sen-. down a hill, one day laat week. He R. SHELTON, A. G. MAGERS, Prop. Salem, Oregon «• ft It ia now stated that the Hermann waa riding on the runnin*gear of the Scio. Oregon. à trial will occur iariivh» fall With th. wftgftll with his f«-<-t hanging in front ....................................«.............. ,.«■,<•,, expectation that Mr. Heney will cor.- of the brakebeam, The wagon paaa d A new tire for automobile* which is duct; but in any rase the cause will be over a stump ami his foot was caiglt c ’ aimeil to be puncturelcss. is one uf I I.. C alava « D. M. M c U m MHT brought to issue. between the stump ami brakebeam, H MONTANYE the latest invention» Th«- contrivance Dr. J. L. Hill, of Albany, was ov. r r. suiting in breaking the outer bone of looks as if it might b* a sucre« ». A to attend Mr. D. Donahue profeaeion hi* right leg just above the ankle. Dr. jiarty waa in town, th«- tint of the ally. Wednesday; but did not give the Browne was called ami adjusted the week, selling stock in th* comt>anv Noiarv Public aixl Solicitor family any encourag« ment other than fracture. It is safe to aay that Cliff which pur|Hw«-s t> manufacture th< m. of Patent« »ixl Pension*. will watch th«- road hereafter, when he he might live for two or throe dav> He clainie<i that »73 invested in th* IMliie, ‘.'I.' West 2i»l. M., Albwiy, Ore la riding on a wagon without its company would lw worth (lo.ixsi m CAI.AVAN A M< K Moll f, P m p'». On Friday, of laat week. Frank clothes on. ! throe years. That is making money Shorra’ 10-year-old son fell from the too fast for a country new q a wr mat, Hacks connect sith all trains Isdii at barn resulting in the jamming of the Card of lhar.k* so we dkl not ini eat West helo and Muukftf». jaws together so that the lower jaws We desire to extend our moat heart Our rigs our first clam and our horse» waa badly lacerated and several teeth I < r 'vale and Went were lost. felt thanks to our neighbor, and g>»d drivers. Price« tea-onable. Over Wix.lwortb’« Drug Store, Both fnenda who so kindly extemied their 4« milk rows |40 per head ami 11MI Mr and Mrs. Byron Gill, of Portland, aaautancr and aympathy during the tons of hay at »10 a tun. in the barn. pilone«. came up last Sunday, and are loafing ALBANY ... Otvgon death and burrial of our son, also f< r Will rent purchaser a XHuvr farm around the "old man’s" for a week. the beautiful flowers with which they for from I tu 3 year, at Joiki per y< ar, Byron’s health has not been grad for so lavishly decorated hu grave. gissl dairy projtoailion to make money. r. i. uivKiaa, w. a x«ixu, some time; but he states that it is R. Shelton. Scio Ore. M r . and Mas. B ovasovmy . CARSON A CO.. Presi. Prvaideut Cashier getting better. . ing. Mr. Farney ia an experienced miner and marie this trip for the purjxwe of seeing Cha» Young, who is at present in Corvallis, He and N. Young went over to the cullegv town Thursday evening. R. L. Devaney and family are on W. T. lee returned, laat week, from their route over to Neatucca beach for an outing, during which time great J Spokane where he went to register for quantities of crabs, clams, rock oyster» the forthcoming land drawing, Mr. Lea ia of the opinion that the drawing ■nd »ea uxone will be consumed is a coloaaal graft and that a man with S. Philippi announces that he is in out money haa but a slim chance to the market to buy wool and that he get any of the land. He registered will pay th* highest market price for the drawing in two reservations. therefor. Sec him. call up Home Last Saturday Commissioner Butler telephone No. 275 or write him. 6w and hia force of brulgebuiklers complet R. B. Miller on Tu**day told hia ed the forma for the cement piers for residence property in thia city to W. C. the Scio bridge and are now at work Simmon», who recently arrived from making repairs on the Holt Crabtree, Idaho. The purchase price waa »1250 bridge. The cement for building th«1 Mr Miller will, probftbly. move to , a__ __ I piers of our bridge, ia on hand. The ,1 JciTersuft. sand will be brought from the South Chris Bilyeu and Rol Morris, with Santiam and the gravel from up Thomas ponies and buck board left, thia week creek. It la expected that the cement for a trip across th* mountains, going man will commence filling the forma via the Santiam route. They expect to thia week. |e gone a month, devoting the m<»t J. A. Bilyeu ia the owner of a bull their tim* to fishing. which ia a curious cuss and because of Juat arrived at W*a*ly’a Grocery, a thia curiosity Jack is both sighlleaa and full line of plain and fancy glassware timeless Monday Jack waa working and chinaware. Juat th* thing to buy very industriously in hia hay field and for your harvest needs. Prices reason M the day waa warm he hung hia vest able, ami our patrons are cordially „„ B convenient bush and in th* invited to see the goods before buying ' pocket» of hia vest were hia watch and elsewhere. j »pectaeles. Soon along earn* the E C. Peery had a business engage Itovine lord and he at once precede.« to ment with Judge Burnett, over at emasculate the whole proposition. Albany, on Monday. Ed say» he ia now When Jack looked for hia vest it had fully convinced that a dentist dors not' disappeared, ditto watch ami »pectftcleft. have the legal right to writ* medical Th* watch waa found in a battered prescription», especially if whiskey ia condition, also a portion of th* vest but msin ingredient Thia This knowledge the spectacles had entirely diaappearroi. the main only cost him »50. but he saya he ia It ia supposed thst the aforesaid bovin* wiser now and will not make th* tame will, hereafter, be pus« ased of a aort of inner sight mu take again. The Scio Stute Bunk Dr. T. K Sanderson, dentist, will tie Hot CUu Auamaxdsttsu sad ptonipl Servlet absent from hu office in Scio, on Thurs Latgv Simÿk Nooou tor Coouacnul Travikn day of each week, until further notier, UNDU NEW MANAOULNT Those wishing dental work will govern themselves accordingly. HCIO SCIO, OREGON - - • OREGON’ All kinds of Erenh Meati, St. Charles Hotel Sau»aKt»M, Kith, etc., con- GIANT PIRTLE. Tro,. R. L.i'arv, whois a Southern Pacific Hl tntly on hand agent and telegraph operator at Con- ALBANY OREGON cepctun, ( aliforma, is now enjoying hi» _____________ first vacation for seven years and is .. . - _ at OAiz'-'t- Highest market price paid utilising a part of It in visiting his old WAN I ED Al UNCL Beai Estate Notary Public for Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork home, relatives ami fnemis in and near Administrator of Fiatate» this city. He expects to start Last tn Loans Negotiated, Abstracts a few days, making short stops on the Our purport« is to conduct a Obtained and Examined way, with Kansas City a» his objective point, where he will join Mr». Cary, HCIO OREGON fi rut-class meat market. who hail preceded him. They will re turn via Texas. R. SHELTON 25 A. G. PRILL, M. D. SCIO PLANING MILLS Tter I« c « b I Last year there waa a disposition on ( prlrwva* «iiw»te»| » mi TI.IV» Uli the part of somr of our eitixena to Th* nfiwh w**b hj out trwerr«: charge Fair visitors an excessive price |*« .«« ......... I .. ............ ... for betis. We hop«- thia complaint will (Mil*. I*r invftHM I'kMtr. |w*r mm I l not lw heard thia year. Visitors are >1 ran. D*r Um ... »> willing to pay a roaaonabie price for Abort*, per '<m ................. M per Inn «I bci. but they will not stand it for more Chop, Butlrr. t< <H»nlry per mil than one year tu be robbed. It ia tu * •••« F**r »•«w*i» it the interest of every citiien to have our « liUkrti*. »w-r potm»1 < hM-lkrn», ptiuntl. )«>ung Liidlt i« Fair a aucceaa. Excessive lodging G mw , per pfwnd ........... charge» will kill the gixwo- which is 1 wrke) •, p*r p>mn<1 Ife m I «, |«*r |M»nn>! *» laying the gulden egg. Visitors will I»« Hrft-f. per | mh » n«i. live «rl«ht not complain at paying from M cents to II«*«*. |**r p*M*n<l.ln«* »rltfltt <*S ... ime dollar for a bed, but more than thia \ •*! !<• p*Min<| hu «lilputng Mlww'p kt po<in«l. I ff * . ........... ..... will be a source of dissatisfaction. M tatu»n. «**>r >|rv««rw| ___ _ . «• I»-t us all try to make the Fair a success. | Subacrilte for th« Santiam News. « < > Telephone, llxcliange No. II SCIO : ; I OBEtiON’ MANl'f ACTL'FtF »nJ MALEK IN C. C. BRYANT Sash, Doors, . ilaalil i n¡»s, brami 5, Shingles Etc. Estimates and Plans for Bnildin^s furnished oo short notice Attorneyut-Luio t'u»ick H um a All-sn», Ore. DR. J. MON FOO An experienced compounder of Chinese Medicines s< i< >. ( >m : « Successor to the late Hong Wo Tong, of Albany, Oregon, i* now prepared to furnish Chinese medicine» to all. The REGIS I l-R At ION <>l LAND 1111.lì undorsigned recommends him and guar In the Circuit Court >>< the Mate of anteen satisfaction. Call or write him at 117 West Second Street. Albany, Oregon I or I.Inn County Oregon. M. WKirTFALi. Ì Spring Clothing Now on Display In the mm’frr «*i ' |»l>h<ni « m * t»f Ihr M. A FwiHglr Kfl'lrf The garillcI)18 that we are di«playing are difttinctive eiiougii to be out of the rut, yet never loud enough to offend good taste. Tailoring, which ii*good an head-and-hand can device. Good enough to hold the Htvle permanenf ax long an the garment is in nervice. We want to »how von. We ran alno fit your ptilM. A firnt rate, all wool worHtcd for f Home cheaper, • hr G»Ir Io ihr ffiilnwing •l*-«M rt’koH nul pnjrrt». le» wlt U»t Nn Ita In Ihr • h> <»l *« in, in I I n . i R«* t h* »Minr *|> Always the best for the money. I* at Pup's Coffee House Í |W**r* •»»’! I» <h*ftt<nmr«l •i»«»»» Il»«’ rrcoF'Ird tii«»i *»l R*l«t H» y « mi fl ta » mm A «»f irr«» >1 in tl»r tiffi «• «»{ fhr ( «»um y Br «*r !«• l.iun JT, « I tagMln«! F. iralarth Rri. • Hit »I. * h« H II It IHM) rutirrr*, | rfriMlnnt» , at West end of the Mornsoii Street bridge. . «»4 CHARLES .J, MAHER (Successor l<- Riner Rroft.) PROPRIETOR. J I To ill tf M ai l'rmearn; Take »olire, ih,t nn Ihl« iwh -tay ol July. h., is*, an anni leal «on w «< sic b» «ald w 1 Fwin» in lhe l'irrull «'.Hirt ni ih" SI In Oregon (or In II lui re»l«tmU«M ol th<- litio i„ ll«e b*n>1 a’«n. «lew-.IlnMl bon unie«« y«„, apyenron n i»t» . th<- 1« h -la, ol Angu t. A l> Iw». and show nan«» why «m h am« l>-til»n «hall not I* «ranlwl. Ih, «ai»«, will I« taken a» oHihMr.1 and a le. «e.- ut|| ha «nierr-l acraw'llnu to the prayer ut th.- application an-l yini will hr former toronl trotn disputing a I I I j I j ni A winner for $15; |2<> will buy one good enough for anybody; and if the bent is none to good for you, then |25 in the limit. I Í T. The Blain Clothing Co Albany Surgeon Phijsiciun L W lines« my hnn.1 and tlw •*•1 ol vnl-t circuii • ouri, this Illi* >ln> August, A I». tee. J of W Mil I I R Cott ft ty •'k,fb **•««! «1 »Itoli» (left of i I m * < Ir*•«•!< » «mrt of I.Attn < mint), Otrgott DUGGER Noturq Public Ore 14 «CIO OUEGON TIRE CARD SOUTHERN PAC. R R. VI **T «M IO. OftfXM»«. La«viso Ws»r Ni«»— PoriI»mi l’a««xiiger .... OrOH a. tu Daily except Muu<lay. A rsi vi su WaaT *uo- Portland PaMengwr . ............. 8:45 p. tu. Daily »le«-pi Suttday. Pararli »eri arriva tu Portland at 11 -.30 a. m. May return «ani« day, lesi In» Portland ai t .13 p. u>. Fot furi Iter Information, cali on or a.Mrr«.. WM. McMl'KKAY. G*n. Pass. Agl., forti sud. Or. T. J. DANNKN, Locai Ageot, Wr«* trio. Or. W eatherford & wyatt Attorneys-ut-Latü Office in Itliifiilw rg B»«m k ALBANY : : : Oncr.ux