The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 30, 1909, Image 3

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R M Cain was over to Newport this
: week.
Faulty Kicked
DcsIriKlive Fire
‘p
» lera»
llIXK.tO»»
Last Saturday wont was phoned int<
I-set Saturday James P. Crabtree
PaMllisxT,
W.
1
Gill.
town
that
the
Henry
Miller
A
Son
J.
J
Barnes,
W. F. OUI,
and
wife
drove
from
the
home
farm
to
Fresh vegetables every Wednesday
bsiaaTsav, C. A. Warner
J. A. Bilyeu, J. R, Barnes,
! Crabtree station, one of the team they sawmill, located over in the olgv of
I or Thursday at Weaely’a Grocery.
ALBANY, ORE.
Manon county was destroyed by tire,
l . A ll ar net.
Mias Neva Bilyeu, of Albany, came were driving wm a young and partially
together
with
near
3t».(*»J
fret
of
broken
ammal.
Arriving
at
theTurnige
' over Wednesday. fora few days visit
store, Mrs. Crabtree alighted ami Mr lumber.
. with relatives and friends.
PRESS GOODS
It seems that no watchman has been
’ Crabtree drove thr team to the hitch­
Go to the Scio Planing mill for your
employed at this mill and while the
ing
groumis.
there
to
unhook
and
tie
up
A very nice wide cream ranam , I doora,
windows.
glam.
scresnee.
*1.26.
the team. In passing by the young hands were at dinner the Are broke «It.
»i. iliian» at SOe. *1.00 ar.d *1.60 . shingles, etc. N. I. Momson.
h<>r»e. for some reason the animal be- It is supposed that a spark from the
New berge* ami Wool Goode, in
How to raise calves cheaply and suc­ came frightened and kicked with both taller was what started the blue
cream and other light shades, very
cessfully without milk with the aid of tat, landing upon Mr. Crabtree's l erK*' piles of lumber excluded a view
appropriate lor outing.
Blatchford'e Calf Meal. For sale by abdomen. J„
At once
it wm known that
,h’' n"11
house and the fire
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J. F. Wesely. Scio. Oregon.
the injury wm serious and Mr Crabtrei j h«d been in progress several minutes
OXFORDS
The State Fair offers a premium of wm removed to his h.>me and the whrn diacovrrnL When the han.1* re
Onr stock «as a little late in com­
640
for Jhe bist milk cow. milk teat. family |>h)Bician. Dr. Brown wm ‘urned from dinner, the whole interior
ing in but is complete now. A little
m> r* style and a little more quality ; The l-inn County Fair goes 110 tatter, telephoned for Dr. Brown administer-
,nl*l WM ablasr.
Seeing that
i.i all the numbers. Iton't fad to see
making a premium of |5o fur the same rd such medicines ami api>hed such
doomed, attention was
■mr Pat-al Coll Ox torils for ladis-s at
test. Dairymen bring in your cows!
external remedies m he deemed proper. <•**” *•> saving m much lumber m
•3.50.
The Are apparatus wm
The roof which had sheltered the O r Sunday I)r. J. L. Hill, of Albany. P«**»ble.
Scio wagon bridge for many years ard wm culled in consultation, but nothing brought from Stayton, but too late to
BLANKETS
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which was rtsbingled two years ago, new wm advised. On Sumtay evening *sve anything tat a part of the lumber. ♦
A gravi 51k gray wool Blanket, the
Th«- .Tear lunitar was sta«-k<-d near
wm tran»|'otied to the Fair grounds Mr Crabtree was reported to be rest
thing for CDSIt or uiAuutain use,
and is now doing duty m a rouf for ing easier but thia wm . probably, at - . the mill ami all went up in »:>..>
»450.
tributable to the southing medicine Placing the lumber at a low estimate,
I sheep and hog (lens
given.
At I a. m. the eml came
I lh* lose is all of |2.’> 001). There wm no
GLOVES
R. Shelton. I m I week, sold the 85
WN0U5AU I'lAlIK IH
James
Porter
Crabtree
was
born
in
' insurance earn«»! ami the entire k»»
acre farm of Nancy J. andW. A. Neal,
Men's reindeer gauntlet Gloves,
u|>on the Millers, who have the
situated five miles South of Sciu, to Jackson county. Missouri. <m November
•l.SO.
A Btval Glove with horseliMe palai
Antona Kebxa, of Aberdeen, ami John 22. 1837. making hu age at hia death 71 <>mpathy of all.
**‘e body of timber st this locality
»I I gat cuff anti tack. *1.00.
Ggr, of Hoc,uaim. Wuh . consideration years. 8 miuitha ami 4 days. In lw*5
None new driving Gloves 11 brown,
fotasi The purchasers will move thcro the Crabtrees ermwod the plains by ox *«* about exhausted ami the mill would
TfkphoM Mxin IH
HI ISs CammroUl $1.
750.
team am) spent their flrat winter in ; *■•0 have been moved to a new location.
to this fall.
Yamhill county.
In July IM6, they j !• •* thought that the boiler and some
Mrs R. Shelton ami Miss Auda caire
came t« the fork« of riu- Sant lam
ot h> t part» of tin n a. t., ■
. n:»y I-
A. G. MAGERS, Prop.
Salem, Oreoon
up from Portland, I m I Monday. Mr«
John
Packwood
had
taken
up
the
-Jseii
again,
tat
will
never
tie
m value
LOCAL BRCVITirS.
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8. ha«i become of the opinion that Riley
claim, situated on the North side of | ble m before the fire.
wm becoming a little too frisky ami
Crabtree creek in part and hail built a
Rone, shell, granite, grit, and flax needed a little family training, hence cabin thereon,
Proposed Matinee Race»
This was the first
the visit. They will return \o Portland
meal at Wesely's Grocery.
house erected In the forks of th«- ' It has taen suggested to hold MNM
after a start vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Peery have taen
Santiam ami Among the first in l.inn matinee
races
at the Fair
ground •OW1V
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Mr. ami Mrs. A. D M'-Queen. of county, if nut the flrat
visiting at Springfleld and other points
l I ‘ BckwiMx! Saturday afternoon, and Ihr following
Jefferson,
were
over
on
Monday
ami
South, this Week.
hkeii another location better than that
c.included the transfer of their real which he ha.1 taken, he proiioeed to the hBV(.
|iUemJ ,n {h<. . i,«, ma.
The condcniiery people report pro­
dence property in that city to R It I'rabtrves that if they w<>ukl build him j
gress and order* for condenseil milk
Race
No.
I. John lx-(Her, Charley
Miller, of thia city. Possession is to a catiin upon the claim he prefered. he
are coming in every day.
be given en August 15, when Mr. , would surrender the claim he then occu- j Wesely ami F. I. Jones.
Hare No. 2. Mr Me Bride ati<l Mr
The highest market price paid for Miller will remove to that city.
I pled ami then the Crabtrees could make ; Finch
eg»« in cash, at the Farmers Meat
A very interesting game of ball
entry of the claim Thia was done and
Market, Scio, Oregon. Carson A Co.
Race No. 1 Wm. May and II
played, IMt Sunday afternoon on
the first house erected in this loeality Parker.
0
Wm. Ehhrrt of Mexican mining fame
passeii into their pusseasion. This cabin
If the atave |wr»on* will enter their
and a resident of near Lebanon, came team and an aggregation of Knox Butte
served as a residence for many (»ear», horses in the above named classes the
over on Tuesday morning.
’ player*. It was seen that the Scio then did duty as a barn and was Anally
rai e, will I m - pulled off.
Wm. May and W. T. McBride, who boys were a shade to fast for the torn down last year.
An admission fee of 25 cents will ta »
have been quarantined for several visitors and there wm no time in thr
On this donation land claim thr i charged, and the proceeds Used to paint
weeks were on the streets on Mon gam«- when the home turn did not have sul>j"Ct of this sketch grew tu young
i all thr building» on the Fair grounds.
day.
th* game under control. The score at manhood. The Indian war of 1865-56
I The race will be for one-half mile,
A complete line of all kinds of fruit the end of the ninth inning wm Scio 7, found James P. Crabtree enli.led IB a [an<l
tmM|| • 1>ur
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»0.1 , k* aLMASsil
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if.
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Knox
Butte
2.
The
K.
B.
toys
are
a
jars, cajis. rubbers, sealing wax. para­
»*
soldier in com|>any D of Col. Tom I la also suggested that our tail teams
fine and jelly glasses at Wesely's gentlemanly net of fellows and the 1 ’’ ei U< :eg;:i en’ and In- pai ti. -¡«.t,- I ilonate a game at the «ante lime.
game was played without a jar which, I.i al', (i.. »treinioii» .|ut ■ - thr«ugii ■* hi.-l.
Grocery.
W-ntd Wanted
Soon the hum of the thresher will be ' no doubt, wm attributable to the skill­ that regiment paMed
On Dscemtar 24, 1865, Mr Crabtree
heard in the land.
We expect to be ful umpiring of Er«-<1 J- ■ ■ «
The Scio < on<lenaed Milk Company
F“ p“ rj W
Sole Agsnt
C- C- r» T , SCIO. OREGON
able to report some good yields of grain
New arrival at J. F. Weaely's this wm united in marriage with Mias Elisa will receive bids for second growth Fir
To wood, four foot, delivered at their
week. It arriv««l on Monday shortly Burtenshaw, who servivi-s him.
during the season.
union
have
taen
tarn
five
children,
plant in Scio, tn lota ot 2 > cords up to
IafUrmwiL
J
m
h**
r.ut
»:*:<-«
’
>
wtallier
Father Lane, of Albany, will conduct
Catholic services at the Wesely-Cain this new arriv-aj is to ta ■ stimat<-d bv four girls and onr boy. One uf the &*M> cortis. Said woasl to lie iirlivere<l
hall, in this city, at 11 a. m. next Sun­ the yard, poumi or all the affection he daughters, now dead for several years, during the months of September anil
can give, tat we suspect that the latter married Owen South. Twouther mar­ October 1109,
day. All are cordially invited.
, will be the standard.
It is commonly ried daughters, Mrs David lloraburgh
The com|>any reserves th«- right to
II. MONTANYE
Use Schillings Best spice», teas,
understood that Mr*. Weiudy will have and Mrs. Earnest Titus livs within a reject any anal all bids if not »atm
coffee, baking powders and extracts.
. considerable to say in regard to the short distance from the Crabtree home factory, Bids will clos«- at 6. p. m.
Money back if not satisfied at Wesely's
management of the aforesaid new ami Mis» Ruse ami John are still at the August 7, I9U9.
Grocery.
Notary Public and S d'eitor
arrival for a few months, after which paternal home. Three brothers ami
Si lo CoNttr.NHKu M ii . k C o .
T«d» ph uD\ I *« Imng«* .\ » il
Scitrplayed a very cloae game of tall the little "Joe" will probably, ta the three sisters survive the deceased.
<>( I’alrnla and Pensions.
Mlu
:
:
;
0IIEGO.X
with the St Paul ball boys at Wood­ ! mMter ami Mr. ami Mrs. Wesely will Jota ami Isaac reside at Hathaway,
Office, 21'-’ West 2nd. St., Albine, On
eatherford
wyatt
burn, last Sunday, from all accounts. be the servants. We are glad to state Montana an<| Newton on the original
The score w m Scio 1, St Paul 0.
C.
BRYANT
' that both Joe Jr. anti Mrs. W« »ely are first homestead. Of the sister», Mrs
W anteo T o buy or rent a good getting along nicely.
We hardly know Rebecca Morris reside» in Albany ami
creek bottom farm. 4o to 160 acres, j what Joe Sr. will do, hut he will Mm Elizata'th Gaines ami Mrs Phoeta
< Hlh r hi IU ubi I m rg lihjrk
within 8 miles of Scio. Address W. C. probably go a fishing
Turner in the immediate vicinity of the ALBANY
;
;
;
Uksoo
Kahle. Albany, Ore.
Over Woodworth's I’rug Store llvtb
Some men are tarn to greatness, old tame. By virtue of his Indian war
ClISlik B um K
Aitali?, Ore.
On Monday the cement machinery others achieve greatness through per­ service, Mr. Crabtree wm a pension« r
phono*.
anil
he
enjoyed
himself
greatly
when
prefiaratory to filling th* cement piers sonal endeavor and others ta-come great
< III |fotl
ALBANY
for the bridge, wm brought to town. by having it thrust upon them. Th«- attending a veteran reunion or in meet
|< hì : i
The cement work w»ill begin next Mon N ews man plea-is guilty to greatneMof ing with the pioneers.
k
T. J. MVMKI.IUI,
W. A X*IMU.
Mr.
Crabtree
wm
preparing
to
take
day.
the I m I nam«-d variety. The Albany
I'rvMitUui
La»Li«r
We are glad to state that Uncle Dan llerakl of Monday duta the Forks of life easier ami to this eml. taught resi-
al Weal etui ul the Mori ¡son Street
tpiite a large amount of new
Donohue is much better than iMt week the Santiam "Dugger County” in a tlence property in Scio a few weeks bridge.
furniture, etc., has been ad.l.il
and is on the road to recovery. His sort of facecioua apirit The people of ago, intending to move thereon thia
HUIO
•
•
•
UR
EGON'
to the hotel eipnpment and the
CHARLES J. MAHER I
trouble wm not appoplexy m wm the F'orks have not, fur many years, fall.
Politically, Mr. Crabtree hM always
elammored to ta set off into a new
tabi. » are supplied with theta-nt
stated.
D im a general tanking an i exchange
(Huece»«>rt< Riner Br<«.)
affiliated with the Democratic party
the market afford». Fla|ircial
business. Diana inadu at current rates
D. H Dotchon, of Portland ami travel county, but if it will I m - of any gri-at
I’RUPKIKTOR.
excepting when the Pu|>utat jiarty wm
pains taken to aecormsiate com­
and drafts iasurai on prim ipal cities.
ing agent for the Oregonian, wm doing accommodation to the Herakl ami any
working for political reform when he
mercial men. Prices reasonable
business in thia city, IMt Saturday. The I reapectable numtar of citiiens of the
í». M. Mi k trulli.
acted with that party.
Of recent,
N kwm acknowledges a fraternal call present county seat that divorce pro
cee«hng» be com me neo I between the years he ha» again acted with thr
from him while here.
He wm a memtar of
two section* of ok! Linn, we the , mm >|>I c Democrats.
Dr. T. K. Sanderson, dentist, will be
Real Estate Notary Public
Banner
<
¡range,
of th:a city ami in early
of the F'orks. will not mak<> an appear­
absent from his office in Scio, on Thurs­
ance. But neighbor, the new county life was a member of the M El. church
Administrator of Estate*
day of each week, until further notice.
will not wear the nomenclature of your South.
Ixians
Negotiated. Abstracts
Those wishing dental work will govern
Mr. Crabtrre filled the m«-Murr of
selection, nevertheless you
wouki.
CALAVA* A McKN'lGIIT. Prop’«.
themselves accordingly.
Obtained
and Esamini J
what
constitutes
a
good
cititen
in
every
fececiously. honor the N ews oil tor.
Only one month until the Fair. Oh no, brother! The name "Santiam" re»(M*ct. Honest and upright in his
CARSON A CO.. Proos.
Hilo
OREGON
llarks rotineet a ¡ih sii traine talli al j
Farmers should be gathering their attach«** to this section by location ami dealings ami associations among men,
grains and grasses which they intend to when the divorce occurs, m it will some an obliging neightar, an affectionate West Feto and Munkere.
OREGON
Our riga our ffrat-clase ami <>ur borse* ■
place on exhibition. (¿0 for the beet | day, "Santiam" will ta written high husband ami father, he has rounded out
good
driver*,
l
’
rice*
rr**on*ble.
farm exhibit looks tempting.
a
life
which
is
worthy
of
emulation
by
upon her escutcheon regardless of the
Judge Duncan, CommiMioner Butler doubiful honor which thr small modicum anyone.
All kinds of Fresh Meats,
The burial occured at Franklin Butte HI.(USU RA I ION 04 LAND IIII E
and Cement Boss Harkness were over of gray matter In thr Herakl man's
cemetery on Tue sday afterncam, attend­ In the Circuit Court o< the State of
Monday looking after bridge matters. 1 head hM evolved.
Sausages, Firh, etc., con­
Oregon I or l.inn County
ed by a large concourse of his old
Mr. Harkness stated that he wouki be­
stantly on hand.
neighbors and friends. Geo. L. Suther­ In the inaller ul ilw*
gin the cement work next Monday.
Departed
MANCFACTVFtF sn4 MAI tf IN
land delivered the funeral address.
8. Philippi announces that he is in
'
»»n
nt
near
V ernon - At the family home
W. A Fwtn* fr rrglafrr
|
the market to buy wool and that he Shelburn, on July 26, 191». of paralysis, MB
hf fttle tu thr fnlktwing
Highest market price paid
ÖL« -rjs*.. "• ”r-j*- Ir-sutDMwl hm I pnM>rt)(|
will pay the highest market price George W. Vernon; aged 70 years, 6^£
o «II
for Beef, Mutton, Veal anti Pork
therefor. See him, call up Home months and 3 days.
¡3»! Nn Ha In th«» t hy
rf «rio, in II n ruM-ity,
telephone No. 275 or write him.
6w
An obituary will be published next
Ort«<t*n. s« th<R ««mr ap
ttwr* anti
<1r«t(rmir*«l Ï
Just arrived at Wesely’s Grocery, a week, if the deta is furnished us.
tifio«« tbr
iviat
Our purpose is to conduct a
nt ai<1 <-1iy o*t file an i of
full line of plain and fancy glassware
two <1 tn tile Office o| Ute
■ outil) I e sir •• .«4 l.inn
Land for Sale
first-class meat market
amt ehinaware. Just the thing to buy
f onniy, Ofegon.
for your harvest needs, Prices reason
■ gMinut F. ittafapth Rei,
1 acre to 1000 acres. Price *10 up to j
and al a hoto If tua)
Farm of 330 acres, will accept1
able, and our patrons are cordially |3ai.
r«>nrern
I efendaota
before
buying
invited to »«• the goods
small farm on deal. Timber lands, anti
I
«A lAt M HI. ORIUUl.
elsewhere.
good residence property in Scio.
To All lt
I. kavixo Wasr Sia-
Take n«Ire. tkit on thl« inh .|«y ni lui,
R. S helton .
S< I< >. < >UI
’ Mr. and Mrs. Ixmg, of Salem and
A P. ISSI sn stipi Inali«» *a» «le i b> <«14 w
Portland l’assenger ..
..fl:»
M um Ix»ng. of Frank bn, Penn., wsre
Scio. Oregon. SHH
\ Kwlng In Ih» l'm-uo < <mrf nt thè «f- la ni
baily rkcept Hiinday,
visiting over IMt Sunday at Hotel Scio.
ornami tor imitai regl.trallmi ni Ihr lltlr In
llw land ahn.» <lear,lh«l
Sn* unii* y„.i
A mbivi ».. Usar -ilo
Arrived
Mrs. long ar.d Mrs. Carpenter are
Notice to customers
S|.t»*ron n tatare (he I» h .lai ni Angu f. A
Portland
l*Rsteng*r .<
s sters and Mirs Ixrng la their niece.
Dr. Prill reports the following new ' Our line consists of hardware, furni­ p. lata, and Show asnaa why surh ami Ir il km
Itaily exrept "utiday.
aliali ma l* anuite-t. the «lar «n| i* i.g,,,
She is, also, one of Pennsylvania's arrivals:
ture, carps ta, snsh. doors, (mints and aa rrmlrwt. and a derrre *||| he rmrrr.1
su<-cefisful teachers.
An experienced compounder of Passenger» arrive in Portland al
W esely On July 36 to the wife of oils anti all kinds of farming implements, arem.Il»« in the prayer o» Ilm applk-atlrm
a. ni. May return «ame day, le
a»4 ymi will to
‘ loreicr tairred Innn dl»pufln(
I .Mt Saturday, August Krieger, a J. F. Wesely. s son.
| woven wire fence, buggies, wagons, Ihs «ma.
Portland at 4 15 p. m.
B. »ton county farmer attempted to
O sborn -On July 27 to the wife of cutting machinery, twine, plows, disk
Wune« »«y han<1 amt th, s*al
*
’
I or (iirthrr mf< r.. al ioti, cali ou or
••I anil < Irmi I > «rari. this isti,
commit suicule by jumhing from the L. Osborn, of Shelburn, a •on.
harrows, cultivators, gas engines, hay
Succeanor to the late llong Wo Tong, addreaa.
UM.McMURRAY.
«toy nt July. A l>. use.
highest point. M) feet, of the Albany
Wife
the
tools
and
pum(ie.
Undertaking
a
speci
­
G rimes On July 27 to
of
of Albany, Oregon, is now pretMirvd Io
Ge*. Pass. Agl., Portland. Or.
J. W Mil I.KR
furnish Chinese medicines to all. The
bridge. Ill health is assigned BS the John Grimes, of Bilyeu I en, a daughter. alty. Get our prices before you buy
County < leak and es officio
T. I PANNEN lassi Ageul, Wae*
underaignerl recommends him and guar
cause. He wm rescued and ia now in
Ctsrkof the < Irrult < anart
S a NDBBBON On July 38, 1MB, to the elsewhere.
enters aatisfactior.. Call or write him belo. Or.
of
Linn
f
oaanly,
Oirgon
the hospital with prospect* that he will wife of Dr. T. K. Sanderson, a son-
Yours for business,
at 117 West Second Street Albany,
lieviti 4 *»•
C ham . W eskly .
App<Irani • At. ort»«)*
Ail of the above are doing well.
Oregon.
M. W est fall
recover.
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DR. W. R. BILYEU
Dentist
Attorney *at* Lato
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Attorncys-ut-Lat©
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Pup’s Coffee House
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The Scio State Bank
R. SHELTON
CARPENTER A HOLLAND, Props.
FARMERS MEAT MARKET
SCIO PIANINO MILLS
N. I. MORRISON. Prop.
Sash, Doors,
. M uniti i o ns,
Frames,
Shingles Etc
TIME CARD SOUTHERN PAC.
DR. J. MON FOO
Chinese Medicines
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