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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1909)
• * * %w «4» * * K. * ' .• S 1 •' Arnold’s shows have gotten out some i S| lendai show bills for the Fair S. E. YOUNG & SON Lebanon has sold her school bonds at ! par ami will soon have a splendid high ! school bulk ling. ALBANY, ORE. The Supreme court decide«! agair.st I Jim Finch and he will have to hang un PRESS GOODS ies» the United ( venea. A very nice wide cream Panam , «1 26 'K-ilt'ana at 6Oe, >1 .OO and Si 50 New Merges and Wool Goads, tn cream and other light aUadee, very appropriate for outing. States court inter- There ia a lull in the increase of ! ¡M'pulatiun in this section of the country. The doctor» have not reported a birth for over a week. Arrange your harvest, if you are not } through, so that you can attend the Scio Fair dun ng the entire three days. It will pay you to do ao. OXFORDS Onr stock waa a little late in Corn ing in hot ia e mpiete non A little rn- re etile and a little n«<«rw quali!y m all thè nuinber». DtMi't fail to aee ««ur Palrnt Cult t»ilorde (or ladies at Scio has waited a long time for a rail- mad and may have to wait for some time to come yet; but it is coinmir.g and «ion't you forget it •3.50. BLANKETS Albany now has four banks and all have a good patronage in taking rare The laat new of the farmers money, bank structure is a credit to the city. A giewi 55 gray wool Rlanket, the thing for coast or uiouutaln use, 50. »4 GLOVES Men's reindeer gauntlet Glove«, 90. A g<»»l Glove with hoTwebide palm and g<>at < uf! and back. 61.00. Home new driving Gloveein brown, 7Se. Si. I Supervisor Wallace ami a force of men unloatird the steel for the new bridge at West Scio, Wsvineftday. The weight of th« material waa over I n . im ) poumls. For the benefit of threaherm«-n. it can l>e announce»! that thr Scio I ridge ia absolutely safe for any load. iM-cause of the false work which has been placed »ft ft ftS »»»SB»»»»»»»»» j » under it » LOCAL SRtVITirS. Mr». Annie Kecbler died suddenly at ftftftOOftOftftO«**« ft ft ft ft ft » her home near I.el ar on Friday after She Inquire of noon, while washing her dishes. Pasture for 3 or 4 cow>s. was 5N year» of age. a woman highly J. F. Wesely, R B. Miller commence«! moving to esteemed. Mrs. Nellie Gunsaula* little son cut Portland on hia hand so badly with gla»e. the first of the week, that I>r Prill used several business, last Saturday. stitches to bring the wouml«<d ¡arts The st««el for the new bri.ige arrived tngrther. at West Scio the first of the week. Scio has no gnulge at Albany. We Oats will open at X5 cents ami wheat simply desire that Albany shall recog 85 cents [>er bushel at the Scio mills. nite that Scio is on the map ami ia in Season ami Campers Tickets on »ale the midst of as fine a section of the at the bank, Riley Shelton. Secretary. country as there is in the valley Albany ami Albany people are oppoa«d A number of houses could be rent«--!, to the succeaa of the Fair at Scio. in thia city, if they were available, I wit J<«fT>«rson on Wednesday. Chas. W»»ely was in Wny? they are not here to rent A number R. M. Cain is skylarking at Eastern of new cottage* for rent would find Oregon points in the interest of the ready tenants, if some one would con milk condensery. struct them. Mrs. Dr. J. E. Bishop, of El Paso, Our ncighlxinng villages of Shelburn Texas, is visiting her brother. Mr. H. and West Scio are making pr<>gr<an«! Shope, of thia city. A Destructive Eire Shortly after midnight, one night laat week, a moat deetructive Are occured in All any, resulting in a kaa of about 885.0*). The nightwatch d «covered flame, bursting from the rear of the Hlain Clothing Co. and immediately tumid in the alarm. The department waa soon out, but the fire had obtained such head way that the principle attention of the firemen waa given to protecting adjoin ing building« It la nut known what waa the cause of the fire, though it is thought to be accidental amt that it «tartrd in the tailoring department of the Klam »tore. The principle loaa fell on the Hlain Clothing Co. The fall Block of goods haif just been received ami were yet un bowed ami all went up in smoke. The loaa of the Blain Co la place«! at 640,000, which waa covered by over $20.000 insurance The upper floor, occupied by law Arma, waa completely gutted. All loat their libraries ami furniture except thioe occupying the fn>nt rooms ami these libraries were, practically, ruined with water. The f irst National bank suffered greatly from the flooding of water, but the cash, books am! ¡tapers w ere protected by the fireproof vault. The bank opened for buaineaa at the usual hour. The Blain Clothing Co. save.1 about 8'«*"»» worth of goods am) has secured the building on the corner of Second ami Broadalbin streets for temporary quarters. The Lank building is tot« immediate ly repaired ami as the walla Were not injured. re ¡ airs can l>e »¡»ceilily maile 1 will offer my entire herd of Jersey | cows ami heifeis fur sale on the Eaii ' Grounds of the I inn County Eair Asso ciation,« n Sept»n l«r I, the last day of I the F air, the whole h« rd being on ex hibition during the entire continuance ! of the Fair. The herd is composed of 12cows which have been registered. 5 which are full blood but not register»-«! and the balant c are all high grade». The cows range in age from 4 to M years smi the entire herd is either fawn or steel gray in color. In milk teat they range from 4 1 to 5.3 per cent, 8 two-year-old heifers are now giving n.ilk and cow» and heif- ers have iwen bml to J. G. Holt's pre mium Jersey bull "l.ar<Ue« r’» Kuffee" No 76670, ami will calve from August 15 to October 15. Also 10 yearling cat tie ami 5 spring calves, all daughters of “Rebekah's June Boy" ami are very promising. lam selling leeause I cent« nq'a'e quitmg the dairy business ami, tu iui« », the hvni is too large for my »mall (arm. T K kmm of SALK Cash for all sun » of t25 and under, over $25, mites with a| - proved security, due in 12 months ami lx-aring M per cent interest from date. 3 per cent, discount for cash on time a< counts. J. N. J onks Thoma* Ore. l or A few ton ami $2 each. ter Linn Linn County Fair August 30-31, Sept. 1 Eir.st und be.st fairX season RING your exhibits of farm products on Saturday, August 2H and live stock on August 29. Entries close at 6 o’clock p. ni. Good Race Program and Music Buloon Ascension. High Dive. Trapexe Acts, and High Wire Walk each day Free Hitching Grounds for Farmers Free Camping Grounds for Campers Sale young thorobred Buff Orping Rh«»le lalami rouateR. I'rice Will be ready for delivery af County Fair. J F Wcsely. 5 fitti CI am Aa«m«edalisa« and ptvmpt Set»tir W ill Improve Waterloo Waterpower Latte Sum;l< Etat fw Commcntxl Travcim subscription or to settle up the old city, Edward Brown, a son of one of score. We noed you and we hu|H- you tlw proprietors of the Thomas Creek [.utnliertng Co., who waa charged with nee«l the N kws . the crime of assault and battery upon l)r. A A, Bataa ami wife, who have Hurmcster, a New arrivals thia week at Weselye been visiting their footer daughter, the person of Chas. minor. Grocery. Egg noodles. Wheat Berries, Mrs A. G. Prill, for the pa»t nine Hrumestcr was a employe of the mill and Quaker Corn Flakes. Try them; months, started <>n their return to their I company ami the trouble grew over they are fine. home at Springville, N. Y. on Monday. the understanding of bow certain work The new Shelburn hotel, built by Dr. Hates thinks Oregon is about the should be done, it is said that abusive Stanley Strylewiex is now about com only country and would like to stay I language was used. The complaint pleted and will be open for business in here ¡lermanently. if family ties were was signed by Burmester late E'riday a few days. not quite so strong at the N. Y. home evening and the arrest was made on We are having genuing harvest Dr. ami Mrs Prill accompanied them to the following morning. weather now, taken as a whole, th« Portland to give them a good send off. Justice Jaa. A. Bilyku aaaesar«I the season has been very favorable for the County Surveyor A. !.. Gvildes, Mau tine at 110 ami coats, amounting to production of crops. rice Bigbeft. Sanford Archibald, Neil $14.45, which waa paid immediately. George Keech A Co., of Shelburn, Bain, Claire McDonald. Van Marler have aecured a large contract to supply and a cook from Brownsville left this J. II. Trank Drop, Dead piling, to be shipi««^ to Oakland. Cal. aftenoon for Eugens, where they will J. B. Trask, one of Stayton's moat The contract will amount to 150 car be joined by the county aurveyer and respected cituvna. dropped ilead when the same aixe«i crew ami go up the Mc- loads. at his barn, in that city, laat Momlay. Mr Joseph Shriver, of Ransom, ' Kenaie to place the new division line of Heart disease la supposed to be the Kansas, is in thia city and vicinity, Linn ami l.ane counties, as ordvrc<l by , cause. looking over the country with the view the legislature. It will be about a six For many years Mr. Traak was a of locating. Shouki he locate, several weeks job, offering the young men a resident of Fox valley, being one of the «piemild outing, as well as some K""d other Kanaaa families will probably do substantial farmers of tl at locality, hard work,— Albany Democrat. » sj > n»e •<» Sit as xrs.t.aev a v»v I »• at faalar Va.aee^ likewise. removing to Stayoton only a few year, Grangers, remember that Saturday. I age At one time, he waa a candidate August 14, is the regular meeting day. . for sheriff, in thia county, made a good the secoml Saturday of the month- next race, but waa defeateel. At the City Hall Tuesday and Wednes Saturday. Thia ia a busy season, but; Hia family are all grown and are day nights of each week. Change of don't neglect the Grange. among our moat resjiected and sub- program Wednesday nights. Admission atantial citisens, Mr t^-wia Taak, the F. J. Denny aays he will want about 10 and 15 cent». Jordan merchant, being among the 45 hop pickers and will have a good St. Charles Hotel Persons holding Season Tickets, can pirns in and out of the fair grounds three times each day on this ticket, or they may take two friends with them each day and remain all day; thus making an average cost of only 22 cents for each admission. Tickets now on sale at the Scio State Bank SCIO LIVERY & FELU STABLES St 11 >0/1 «50 A. G. PRILL, P reh . R. .SHELTON, S ec . HANl'fAtTUMEJl as 4 OtAl EF IN St/>k, Doors, .M oubli//¡is, Frames, Siting/1 * Etc Estimates ani Plans tor Buildings inrnished so sdori notice s< |< ». < )HE. FARMERS MEAT MARKET CARSON A CO SCIO, $45,000 FIRE SALE Beginning Saturday, August 14 at 9 a. m., the great Fire Sale of Prom. OREGON All kinds of Fresh Meats, The Blain Clothing Co. Sausages, Fish. etc., con will W E. Arnold and W. A. Ewing am! families returned from Caacatlia springs Tuesday evening. They report having had a splendid time and that there were a good many people up there now. Mr. sad Mrs. E W. Cantrell, of Iola, Kansas, are viaiting their brother- in-law, J. R. Gill, of this city. Mrs. Cantrell and Mrs. Gill are sisters Mr. Cantrell ia delivering lectures while on his Western trip and has promised to favor the people of Scio with a talk on Sstur«lay evening. August 21. begin and continue until stantly on hand. Highest market price paid for Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork Our purpose is to conduct a we must have the money out of the dnmngcd goods saved from the fire. Nothing reserved, but will he sold at a small part of the original value. Nothing sold on credit, (’ash talks at this sale. first-claim meat market. KI.GIST ER A I ION Of LAND IIIIE In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon For I.inn County In th* matter U th* Í ' pplknt rm of W . A- ► w»f»t tc rvgfsfrr ill* iltl* to thr following , <lrw rtlMRl rral ptortt), ( to wit U>t No 111 In th* «Ity | of M’ln, In 1.1 n t'/Hint). I Orrgon. •« thr enmr «p L I**«re an«l I* <1r«lgna'•-<! | u*o t thr rwordrd plat , number. •»f a’«l « ity 4M rtir an I «»i tyro «I in thr other «4 tltr , Land for Sale County H*"r'lpr,ull,lhn Crninf jr, • »r»-gon. Observation Cara 1 acre to 1000 acres. Price 810 up to again«! F.»ta«l*!h Rr», and al whom It tuaj $300. Earm of 320 acres; will accept Pullman observation sleeper "Altec" roar*tn. | atenflnnia i amall farm on deal. Timber lamia, and containing eight sections in body of ear good residence property in Sew. ami twelve seats in observation end To All It Ms» Consern; R. S hklton . Tsbe nolle«, tan rm thh 11th .fay of Inly. with an observation platform, commenc Scio. Oregon. A l> l*e. so *n|>l>.wu>ii *»» sir « I,» ml’l W ing with train No. 19 next Sunday. v gwtas ta tbstbivuitUsurtof ih« •- August I. will lie carried lietween Port >>»wr*>n ft«» Initial r»^l«trnii«»n nt the mir lo Notice to customers land and Cottage Grove in trains 19 ami I the Inn i s I m »«». >lew,ii,r.| Sow, uhlm »tHl ■ p|«-ar on o bete.« Ihr I« h .ta. nt Angn ». A. Our line consists of hardware, fumi- ' 18. I« It»*. «n*l »how ««'le «h» »och apt« leUkm Regular Pullman Company seat space •ball n.4 Ile «ramni. Ihr «ar «PI ba Iahen tire. carpets, sash, doors, ¡taints and n« ,«>tih uni 1. a«i<1 a «lerere will he entere.1 oila and all kinds of farming implements, charge will tie marie for pnvilegr of areor ilns to the mayar nt the af»pllrall»m an i )ou am - k«m«r twrrvd 'rota, 4l«putlng woven wire fence, buggiea, wagons, ride in thia car in addition to our trans I ha a»«»«. portation tickets. Pullman Company cutting machinery, twine, plows, disk I HI W|ln<e» tu» kan'l an«l ih» •”•1 ■ aal'l <1 levili < «ieri, tilt» IXI» harrows, cultivators, gas engines, hay will furnish the principal agencies with <tay ot lui», A. I». iwe. tools and pumps. Undertaking a speci their rates, th«>«e stations not having J. w. vii t ra Pullman ticketa will inform paasengt ra alty. Get our prices before you buy t onni» ■ le,» au l e» <>n<-io to [>ay th»- porter on the car. < lerk <>( tb» < Ire-alt Court elsewhere. u< l.lnn < onnl», iirrgun Y ours for business. Hewitt A Sul Suhscrib» for the Santiam New,. C has . W ksi . lt . Applicant • Alton»»» MOVING PICTURES The condensery ¡«»«pie are extremely satisfied with the outlook for the sale of their product. The output for next year will be more than double what it has been thia year. WOO Til kt t SCIO PLANING MILLS I long job. He will begin picking as Boon as the hops are ready, probably immediately after the fair. * • - TICKETS Campers and Season Tickets are in lunik form, the lx>ok containing nine tickets, of which three tickets art* good the first day, three tickets the second day and three the third day. L’NDtJi Ntw management Work on the Waterloo power plant of the Lri.anun Paper Mill Company will be pushed to completion »» »¡•««’«hly »» practable. E’or a time there was some t. h ant riatti. r»«.p speculation a» to just what waa to lie d >nv. B T McBain of Oregon City, ALBANY OREGON vice-president ami manager of the corn-, ¡»any w hich w ill install the plant, known 1> M Mc U» IO in as the Santiani Power Com|«any, has J. L. C alava « confided to the public juat what the company he re j-re sen la intemls to do, thus doing away with any mystery , which may have heretofore enshrouded the umtertaking. Th«- company, as heretofore not»-,!, owns the laml on both sides of the river , at Waterloo. The laml un the south . II.», t. •••.'. n.f t • itI« «II trai.« I - al. At aide of the river will be um ««1 a» a ator- ' .«i.'.ir for water. A «l/ke will West >< io and Munkers. be constructed on th»« lam! ante of the ' Our riga >>ur tlr»l ciana and our liorwea reservoir, averaging about tan feet in S« mm 1 drivera. |'ri,-e» reSMiuabl«. height, with a base of thirty to furtv I we are gla«l of it. To develop a count There ia not a doubt but what Scio is ry all parts of it must grow and the entering upon the moat prosperous NKWb is willing to lend a helping hand period of her history. to our neighbors. The Scio milk eondenaory is coming Tii« Ng«* editor will start un a short f<«»«t. ami will bft eight to ten fe«t in to the front in good shape. In fact, the vacation on this (Thursday) evenii g width on the top. conditions are very favorable. over at Newport by the »ea. During Two water wheela of alxiut .MW-hone Rev. Father Pelletan went «kiwn to our aluienc«- Mr. Louis Bowerman will ¡»>wer each will be place«i in position, Portland. Monday, to look after the wield the ethtorial |en, supplying the also an electric generator. Power wi'l lumber interests of the brotherhood. editorial matter fur next w« «•» ».liti.-e be transmitted from th«- Waterloo ¡»>w Waterloo ia enjoying quite a boom in R. E. recry, manager of the Crown er-hooae to the la-bamm |>ap»«r mills for consequence of the budding of the Mining Co., of near Gates, was down light ami ¡«ower purposes. ¡■ower station by the Lebanon paper from the mine laat week. Bob reports it is understood the c»>ni|«any will s» l| mill. that he has any quantity of paying ore power to manufacturing plants tn F ob S al * Fxliaon Standard phono in sight at the mine ami expecta ■ l^-banon, or to any of the proposed graph and four doten records for $15. "Crown“ to become one of the big valley electric lines or enterprises thai For further particular» inquire at this paying properties of that district. : may «iesir»- to purchase it. laibanon office. When <>ur friend» on the farm have Expr<»» A<h ancc. Wm. Brenner and daughter*. Birdelle more money than their pocketbooks will I incd for Assault and Battery ami Velma, left for a abort trip to the hoM, thia fall, we remind them that th<- mountains, Monday, in quest of huckle- SANTtAM NKWS office is a good place Last Saturday. Constable J. A. berries. to leave a part of it, either for a new Bllveu arre»t«-d ami brought to this Richardson, an old time George jeweler of Jefferson, was greeting Scio friends ami relatives last Saturday, on our Btreeta. Jersey Ciws and Heifers For Sale ‘ i lAlbany '------------ A. R. SHELTON G. PRILL, M. D. Physician Surgeon Real Estate Administrator of Fatales Iwans Telephone, Eachange X». 11 SCIO Notary Public Negotiated, Abstracts Obtained and Examined ■cto oRKUON