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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1909)
•* • A. - 9 A • w _ /< B * 1 » •* •* J / % W- ■*. *- - <• r • *» • • « • « * * • e •* .* lb Ta *r‘- ’J -< ■ s '« • I * V .- 4-1 < ■» -•ta L A «» ¿ ¿47. *'ro •'••»■*” » •< # 1 * • * / J *\ X«*< <* •, At c* ■* •’ » J-w. .. -1 • f • *. > - •’ / . • _* * <1 1» <K / ' — ■ i ■ a ■.».ta.i.m ■■■■■■ The Arnold Show at the Tair Mrs F. B W»st started fur a month's •tay uver at Newj» rt. Wedn.»-la.v ev«-- Acting in conjunction with the Scio mng. Fair Asaceiation of thia city, the Arnold A. L. Powell now carries his right Combined Shows under the manage hand in a sling, because of a severe cut ment of Mr E. J. Arnold will entertain the multitudes that will att«ml. Mr. from an ax. The L. £. Blain Clothing Co is tern ' Arnold who is well ami favorably known poranly located at the comer of Secoml through the Northwest as one of the A very nice eitle cream Panam , and Ferry streets in the buikling form leading carnival men in the »how bust nrsa, promt»«» some intvrvsting and •t 25 erly occupied by the Stotter grocery -iciloan» at 50e, *1 OO and *1.50 aen»ati<>nai features The f« aturas that store, ami a large tent at the rear of New Serges and Wool Goods, in the store buikling, where tbeir big fin- will make the midway, have been cream ami other light shad««, very seh etrd with great care. No unclean appropriate for outing. sale is being conducted. show» will be tolcratiHl. The attractions When our friends on the farm have are of a high class ami moral, refined more money than their pocketbooks will and ap|>ea)ing to every one from an bold, this fall, wv remind them that th«- Our stock •»» a littla late In com •*!ucati<«ial *tand|M>int. Then, w» fa* ing in but la cúmplete now. A lilile «ANTIAM N» ws office 1» a good place j a-sed along the hn» that the Arnold» m>-re »til, and • little m<-re quality to leave a part of it, ei.-’ner for a new Combinad Shows have out»h»wn their in all the nnmberw. DoeTt fail to see subecriptton or to settle up the old <>ur Patent Colt Orford» lor la.li«-« at own pa»t records. The shows that they score. We nee«i you and we hop«- you »3.50. had last year wa* conaider<rd well ruih nr«<i the News. perfect but now they come forth with one vastly superior. f» r *uilc A y-j.1 55 gray wool Blanket, the Amusement seekers have been held thine I"' ><>a»t or u.uuulaic use, We have flve extra good dairy row» spell bound at the »«-nsatlorial frw arts »4.50. which wr will sell very reasonable if of which they have more and better told before September I. than ever. »xlucatrd ikigs. monkeys, (¡LOVES A. C, V km . son , S cio , Ore. goat* ami poniea that work with almoet Men'» rvimieer gauhUei «.«.»»-, human intelligence, the greatest acta For Sole •l.’O. «•ver known, is longer than ever befi re, I A it’-od Glove with horaehitls j-slm A few young ttorutirod Buff Orping with scarcely a apecimen lacking that sn.i it--at cuff and back. *1.00. ton an«l Rhode Islam I nosters. Price is Interesting to the study of animals. Rome new driving tiloiesil. brown, 12 each. Will be ready fur delivery af A big feature, new in this country, b 73« ter l.inn County Fair. J F W.-srly. the bakion racing, a free act that is enjoye«! by all Mamouth tented pavil Members Attention ions that protect the public from all All member» of the l.inn County Fair hinda of weather. Not a lot uf wuni- » LOCAL BREVITIES. * • Aaaocmation can »«rcure their Annual out attractions, but every thing is new Ticket at th* Scio State Bank. Tickets and novel. The big steam riding gallery Pasture Xor 3 or 4 cows. Inquire of are now ready and must be secured be for ladies amt children. The j ublic in J. F. Wesely. fore the opening day of the Fair, aa no general shouk! aj predate rhe efforts of the comnurtre in seeing as much clean R. Shelton male a business visit to ticketa will tie delivered at the gat» Salem on monday. Thia ia necessary as the Secretary has and moral entertainments a* the Arnold It ccMta $5i 0 to pave one half of A no time to make out tickets after th» Combined Shows which has pleaM-d Fair opens. Bring your old certificate thousamb ami offended none. street alongside of a lot, in Albany. For years their idea la* been to Seaion and Campers Tickets on sale of membership with you. expand and improve, ever aiming at at the bank, Riley Shelton. Secretary. prvfection ami achieving it when Fined For Illegal I ishlng Tuesday morning Chas. Wesely ami possible. Last week Jake Bilyeu ami Sig Millet, R E. Peery, went up to the Crown of Crabtree, were arrested by Game mines, near Gates. Atlcn.h.n Poultry I amicrs Warden Wm May ami brought liefore The fall crop has about all been thresh Th«- management of the l.inn County Justice James A. Hilveu, of thia city ed over in the Albany prairie. Scio is Miller was fishing without a license hair have gone to ccinanktable exj>en»» fully one week later. and Bilyeu had trout which he ha«! in preparing cut jm for the poultry. bean Morris has cut from two acres, caught under the regulation length. They have also gone to the aapenae uf six tons of oat hay, which ia said to be As the evidence was cooelurive, they engaging Judge £. I>ixon, of tiregun the boas yield in thia locality. both plead guilty and were each fined City, tu place the awards. In View of The C & E train waa loaded with Al $25 and costa. all this ami for the I« Hern-« nt of good bany people last Friday morning, bound joultry, we ask all braedara to make an for pointa above Detroit for an outing exhibit that will tie a credit to the Notice tu customers county. There are gtsai premiums, no New arrivals thia week at Weselys Our line consists of hardware, furni- entry fee or transportation charges and Grocery. Egg noodles. Wheat Berries, ture, carp<-ta. »ash, doors, paint» and g«Kx! coops free, Oregon never held a and Quaker Corn Flakes. Try them; oils and all kinds of farming implements, Now ■how un such libri al term* they are fine. woven wire fence, buggies, wagon», going to let I twig, breetiers are vou On Wednesday last, a daughter was cutting machinery, twine, plows, disk bom to Mrs. Mike Kelley. Dr. Prill harrows, cultivators, ga* engines, hay bixon come up to judge two or three attended the case and reports mother tools and jnim|>s. Undertaking aspect coepa and convince him tl at I inn county and Sciodo«-a not rase go«*) fowl« or and child doing well. ally. Get our prices before you buy are you going to .¡h< w h.rn tt at l.inn mother-in-law Frank Shores and his elsewhere. ruunty lea«!» the way ami others follow Yours for bu»in<-»s. Mrs Vsetecka, started for their old in th. brx.ciit-g of jure Ind fowls? home in Iowa on a visit, last Saturday- C has . W esely . If the l.inn cuunty Fair la to I m - a suc Mr. Shores will return about Sept 20th. cess the only way i» f. r you to co-«>per Motive <d Specie* Meeting Mrs Adam Miller and son, Carl, of ate and »well the entius. Let us all Mountain Home. Idaho, are visiting You are hereby notified that a special meet at Scio on th«- 30th. relatives in Scio and vicinity. G. G. BkLTS, Fupt. Poultry meeting of the Stockholders of Linn Miller is a lieice of N. Young County Fair Association, will be held city. Fire Sale in th«- City Hall, at Scio. Oregon, on Threshermen on the Albany prarir Saturday. August 21 at the hour of 5 Never I m -for»-have »uch I argaina lx-vn report threshing some very goo«l cr«i|ie p. m, for th«- purpose of tiling supple given to the public as are now s«*'ure<i ami that the general average of the mentary article» of incor|M>ration uf at th«- 115.010 salvage sale of fire g<*Mis yeild of wheat is about 20 bushels j-er »aid Association, ami for the |>ur|»»e at th«- Blain Clothing Co’s. St»rv. The acre, of electing one director for »aid Asso ■ lock saved was »<> large, and the in- Mrs J. R. Gill and Mrs Cantrell, her ciation. . ability uf the »ales force madatjuate to sister, Mrs. Walter Bilyeu and Mrs J. Signed wait on the trade, that many of th«- H. Hollami and little »on. returned A. G. P rill , Pr. »»lent heat g<«*l» are »till unsokl. One ran du from a short visit to Yaquina bay, R S helton , Secretary fully as well if no bettor than when th«- Tuesdsy morning. »ale was first opcrt«*l. \\ ella at I air (Around* a I rifu re Commissioner Butler and his bridge A* a rule the g<M*ls which are practi crew is now erecting the Brownsville cally unlnjur«*!, are mark«*! duwn tu buri ng the past ten days a well bor steel bridge, which will require two or ing outfit has attempt«*! to bore so me 'one-half of the original selling price. three weeks time. He will then come wella at the Fair groumia. The »al«*i force will I m - increas«*d At the to the Scio bridge. depth of IS to 18 fret, a small supply Saturday, ami the opportunity for The News acknowletiges a call dur of water was obtained, but which waa bargains is without a parallel. Value» ing the absence of the editor, from Mr. considered an insufficient supply. The not considered. Cash is what talks. ami Mrs. H. W. Garland of Portland. bonng was continued to the depth of THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO. Mr Garland is one of Portland's live 40 feet without finding a water supply. and energetic real estate agents ami is The last 20 feet was through rock moat I.and for Sale doing an excellent business. of the way, So it waa concluded that 1 acre t«> l<XW acre». Price |1<> up t«> tin Monday of this week, the Scio well boring at the Fair ground, so far |3(». Farm uf 320 acres, will accrpt Condensery »hippexl a full car load of as obtaining a sufficient supply uf wa »mall farrn on deal. Timber laiwla, ami comh-nsed milk to Seattle. Washington. ter. is a failure. g<**i résidence property in Scie. The well machine is now sinking wells This will be gratifying news to all R. S hblton , those who are interested in the welfare at other pointa about town. Scio, Oregon. of our local institution. The sale is Were Stared Out due to the creditable efforts of Mr. F„ C. Peery. During thi» warm wi-ather. Mr. and Grasshoppers are unusually abundant Mrs Fr«-d Jones, have erected a tent in I will offer my entire hen! of Jersey this year, probably due to the except the yard of the family home ami occupy cows and heifers for sale on the Fair ional dryness of the early summer. the same aa a bed chamber. (¡rounds of the I inn County Fair Asso In some kxcalities they have almost Ijuit Tuesday night, for some reason, ciation,on Scpt«mber 1. the last day of reached the proportion of a plague. It they vacated the tenL Now as it ta the Fair, the whole herd being on ex is reported that they are so numerous , understom! that Fred has or ia atxiut to, hibition during the entire continuance on the Morris place that they have I close the sale of his timber claim, his of the Fair. practically ruined the pasture. I neighbors wonder if the disturbance The her«! is compos«*! of 12 cows which R. T. Hendricks, editor of the Salem about the tent, was the work of nibbers have been registered, 5 which ar«- full Statesman, has been appointed to the , or something else. Fred says the tent bl«KMl but not register«*! and the balance position of superintendent of census for • had become infested by yellow jackets, are all high gradro. The cuwa range In lieu of in age fn>m 4 to 8 years am! the entire this congressional district. M r. Hen . which made it untenable. dricks enjoys a reputation for honesty something better, we will have to ac herd is eith«-r fawn or »teel gray in and ability. No better man could cept the yellow jacket story, yet hia color. In milk teat they range from 4 have been appointed to the office ami i neighbors still wtmder. to 5.3 per cent, fi two-year-old heif. r» it is safe to say the department will are now giving milk and cows and heif A Convenient Hath be more than pleased with his adminis ers have been bred to J. G. Holt's pre tration. Is almost a household necessity, and mium Jer»ey bull "I^ndacer’s Koffee” ; Roll Morris. Loyd Luckenbauch and by the use of the “Allen Portable.” No. 79370, and will calve from August Chris Bilyeu have returned from their any one can take a thorough bath in 15 to October IS. Also 10 yearling cat fishing and hunting trip. They report any room in from five to ten minutes, tle ami 5 »prtng calves, ail daughters of an exceptionally good time and great hot, cold tepid water, ami have every "Rcliakah's June Buy” ami are very * success. Among the excitements of thing cleared out of the way. No need promising. I am selling tccauae I contemplate the trip was the killing of two deer of tubs, wash cloths or sponges. The With a twenty-two caliber rifle, one of total expense for an outfit ia from five quiting the dairy business and, beside», A. H. Carman is the herd is too large for my »mall farm. the animals bring a four-point buck. A to seven dollars. T frms or S ale Cash for all sums of large number of trout, ranging all the agent fur thia vicinity and has used way from a quarter of a pound to three and egn rw.»mnmmi th« m. Any w ! 125 ami under; over |?5. mites with ap- f pound» were caught. The scene of desiring to examine one or desiring to I proved security, due in 12 months ami their enjoyment was at a point on the order, can lie accomm«*lated by calling lie an ng 8 per cent interest from date. A number have 3 per cent, discount for cash on time ac Deschutes river. ab«>ut ’.00 miles from at the parsonage. Klamath Falta. The scenery is describ already ordered, and many others will counts. J. N. J ones Thoma* Ore. as soon as they realise the value. ed as being very beautiful. S. E. ÏÛIINS 4 SON ALBANY, ORE DRESS GOODS » 4 OXFORDS BLANKETS o Jersey Caws and Heifers For Sale splendid Premium*fur Hoy* and (Uris' Arnold, the amusement man, ha» offered a fine cabinet of first-cIsM carpenter tools for the best specimen of won! work exhibit«*! at the Fair, by a boy 14 years uf age and umler. aad a sewing machine to the girl of like age who exhibits the lust specimen of needle work. Boys ami girls, the», premiums are worth at least *25 each and are well worth »triving fur. ! ' ; ’ E. \V. (’ant rd I of , * A little »on of Mr» Ben McDonakl, ot J on I an, fell from a bridge near the i family home, on Wednesday, rraulting in the breaking of hi* right wrist. Mr» McDonakl brought him to Scio, the same evening ami placed him umler the care of Dr. Pt ill. Ihr la»e«| Linn County Fair Notary I'ublic ami Solicitor of Patent» ami I’euatons. Office, 232 IVest .’ml. St.. Albmy, August 30-31, Sept. 1 C. C. BRYANT First and best fair.Ei season Attorncy-at-Laio Cusick H uai P RING your exhibits of farm products on Saturday, August 2K ami live stock on Auguxt 29. Entries close at <> o’clock p. nt. All«ny, Ore W eatherford & wyatt Attorney8-at-Laic Good Race Program and Music Office in Blumb« rg ll -M-k ALBANI : .■ ■ k >. ■ Baloon Ascension, High Dive. Trapeze Act«, and High Wire Walk each day I I «HI -I . TICKETS CamiH-rs and Season Ticketa are in book form, the I mh -R containing nine ticketa, of which three ticketa are good the first day, three tickets the second day and three the third day. CARPENTER » HOLLAND, Pr?ps. fini CUu At.ommoJslioai ind prompt Servier Larfe Ssmyk Foosu tw C»mawrd*l Trsvdm UWDLF NtW HAUTEMENT Persona holding Season Tickets, can paaa in and out of the fair ground« three tirnea each day on this ticket, or they may take two friends with them each day and remain all day; thua making an average cost of only 22 cent« for each admiaaion. Ticketa now on sale at the Scio State Bank St. Charles Hotel t-PANT riUTLE. re..p, ALBANY I Free Hitching Grounds for Farmers Free Camping Grounds for Campers Quite a large anuxint of new furniture, etc., ha» been add««! to the hotel «*{Ulpm.-nt ami th.- table» are su|>pli«*i with th«- l«e»t the market affonis. Especial pains taken to accomodate com mercial men. Prices reasonable J. L.C alava * oil 111 e the times H. MONTAN YE 4< K > A. < ’ain 1 lai I to the conditio!) of Attorncij-ut-Luir » S p. in. in the Wvsrh Rulat ion of Social ism MwrlirU The «m ptlve« iiuh | im | m * TL iu » !«« • »! rab* h »erh I») »»uf ledürrv: Il be»I. |*ei <hBta» per ¡”t*KdU ............... eiour. p*e» R»* h Hrwn. per Um ............... 4h«wt«. |*r t<m ............... <’h<*|‘, |vr Ion Buttar. <('4Minir). ^«*r roll F je* j*'* •I» m «'» v thiekrna, j*er I t , irm |w»r J».u I )»• *-g i lla i* ciertar, per «.«» .. terkr}a. |w*r paum«! |ha k(, |*rr |w»tind href, pvt iMMiitt*. lit» «elfi»! •<«•<*% P*1» Inr vrl<M Ve»!. |w ¡marni. fc»r <«hli>i*ln< Mhm-u, |«r« 1er» Malum.•»< K»uml. <lrvaa»»l L. Saturday w vvrniniç “ at OREGON b. M MiUswiu. SCIO LIVERY & FEEU STABLES I 00 Season Ticket Day Urlici - Evening Ticket r»o <9 ■"> ( ALAVAN A MiKMGlIT. I’np’i. SCIO PLANING MILLS R. SHELTON N. I. MORRISON, Prop. MANUFACTUREE xrd DEALE» IN Sash, Doors, .1/ ou Mings, Frames, Shingles Etc. Estimates and Plans tor Boiliiin iornisbei on short notice S< K A. ( »HI.. FARMERS MEAT MARKET CARSON A CO.. Frees. SCIO, OKEGON All kinds of Fresh Meats, Sausages, Fiih. etc., con stantly on hand. Kcal Estât» Administrator of Eatatea Recuperate At the Seashore NEWPORT Is n delightful resort and a happy combination of pleasure ground ¡xiasibi- lities. An ideal climate, diversion of recreation perfect bathing, boating fishing, riding, driving, and exploring, it makes Newport a most charm ing and popular play ground Ask for our booklet "Outing in Oregon” Highest market price paid J. HAS!.AND, Agent, West Scio W m . M< MURRAY for Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork (¡eneral Paeaenger Agent Our purpose is to conduct a Portland. Ore. first-class meat market Notary Publie Ixcana Negotiated, Abstracts Obtained and Examineil «CIO A. OKK.GON G. PRILL, M. I), Physician & Surgeon Trh phone, Exchange No. 11 scio OREGON Observation Cars Tullman observation sleejier "Axtec" containing right sections in body of csr am! twelve seats in observation .-ml with an observation platform, commenc ing with tram No. I'.» next Sunday. August I. will i>e carried between Port- I ami ami Cottage Grove in trains 19 ami 18. Regular Pullman Company neat space charge will be made for privilege of Hile in this car in a«Jdition to our trans jmrtation tickets. Pullman Company wilt furnish the principal agrncies with their rates, those stations not having Pullman ticketa will inform passengers to |iay the porter on the car.