The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 27, 1909, Image 3

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More (han He M anted
Have I n cred f or th* Ra«cv
Wm. May returned from a trip to the
Following are the entries for the
Riley. Ore . Aug. 16. The weather
mountains. Monday evening. If there
haa been exceedingly warm for the Linn (’«xinty Fair t«> begin al Scio,
i» any thing in the world which Mr.
Aucust 3ft, ami lasting three dav*
past few Weeks.
ALBANY, ORE
May enjoys, it ia a tnp to the mountains
T r «»T 2:35 Class Marcus II., own»-,
Nearly
everyone
is
through
haying
in
But this time he ha«i enough and some
Peter
Cook, Rickreal. Tnldie C., Peter
thia community.
to spare.
Cook, Rickrea'; Coma E.. J. You tun
Mr. May ia deputy game warden and j There waa an automobile in thi* Salem; lualy Malc«»m. G F. Broun,
:
it
was business in his official capacity county a few days ago, brought in from Corvallis. I’adlshah. II. M Tillman.
A very nice wide cream Panam ,
I which caused the trip,
Alxiut two the railriMki, for sale; but It seems the Portland. Falmont. Jr.. Fred Woolcock
»1.28.
-i<d>.an* at 50«, $1.00 and Si .50
week, ag<- he receive«! word to go to broncho la h.-re to stay as in year, Albany. Babe II . Fred W« m »I<-« ic >-,
Jira Serge» ami Wool G< mx 1 s , In
Sweet Home amt there join a party of gone by, for they failed to find a
Albany.
cream ami other light .Ladee, very
thro- other w aniens arxl proceed to kuk purchaser.
appropriate fur outing.
Party«; 2 25 Class Bals- Maberrv,
up some Imllans. who were reported to
W W Sturgis male a business trip
owner.
Guv Young. Salem. MrClaakey
lie violating the game Gws In the to Buck t r-ek the first of the week.
OXFORDS
Wainright.
.M F. Johnson. I.afaveltc,
I vicinity <>f Three Fingered Jack nx-un
Mr. Bruce Kester, a representative Admiral To.-n, Perry Mauser, Salem.
Ourst.s k was a little late in com­ tains. The party had ume difficulty in
of the grneral land office at Portlan , Blue Jacket. I. W Watts. 1‘ortlaml
ing in bul le complete now. A little
more alt Io and a little ux-re quality I locating where the Indiana had left the is tn thia district investigating rumors Kittle I'll«.«’ 1-1.
)r..i
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in all the numbere. Ikwt’t fad l<> see ! main trail, for the wiley rodmen ha«i that some government land is still Albani I’in-IvVt-r, ( W.^Tod
I
onr Patent Cult Oxford, for ladiee at • attempt«-»! to cover up their trail. But
under fence.
i land
83-60.
at length the point was found and. in a
Wm. Hadley, the millionaire cattle
T wo TTI m . 2 I? Class Redskin.
P RING your exhibits of farm products
short distance the trail became much
BL.\NKET3
man, passed through here, a few day, C. I.ohmin. Portland; Statlight. Billy
more dutincl. for the Indiana thought
on Saturday, August 28 and live
5gft W '!> l«»Uir».| of cattl-- (-S the Smith, Portland. Blacksmith, G. O.
A gm.I Stè gray wool Blanket, the
further care unnec«-aaary and all had
slock on August 2".». Entries close
tiling for coa«: or mountain um , , come together. The camps were kM*at- Klamath Indians. It seems that Uncle Miller. Portland, Datile Dimple. Ik R.
at
(»
o'clock
p. m.
>4 50.
Sam is going to make cattle barons of Howett. Gresham.
: «1 some six or seven miles from the
his
redaktned
children.
main trail, but were easily f<xin-l The
I'M'I ko Thrre-vear-«>kl (Tas* Sal’y
Good Race ProQram and Music
4H¡ LOVES
M * m - s Eva arid Cecil Sturgis are to Young, owner. Guv Young. Salem.
first camp had Ixen abandoned, yet th»-
be
seen
ruling
over
the
sagebrush
hills
Men’s reindeer gauntlet Gloves.
meat and hides were found, securely
Celco. E J. Yiung. Salem, M>’* S «>•
Baloon Ascension, High Dive. Trapeze
»1 .'0.
placed from wild animal, but the new quite ofter during the past few weeks. Ing. C. E. Daniel, Salem.
A g-xxi Glove with horsebiile jxltn
Acts, ami High Wire Walk tach day
C. E. Bunn left here yesterday for
camp an«! Indiana were soon found an«i
T ho TTI s «.
2 »’• Class Teildie C.,
sud g ol i uf! and beck. 81.00.
in jxiaaeaalon of the evktence of a Vale whcr«- hr has purchased a band of ow imp r, Peter Coos, Rickreall, Marcus
Some new driving Gloire lb brow n,
i violated game law in thtir pt aaesaion hut s.'s Mr Bunn is one of our late H. . Rickreall. Coma. K. J. Yotmir.
7Se.
in the shape of the carcass«-, of female arrivals from Yamhill.
Salem. Falmont Jr., Fre«l Wo xletM-k,
«leer and the hities of »putted fawn.
Of couisv I,rant county isn't very Albany; Babe II . Fred Wnxlc«x-k.
The Indian, made no reaistence when far to go for fruit (100 nub,.I Fruit Albany; Bill II , G.. K. Howett, Port*
srrv»t«-d. They ha-1 no money, as might is not as handy as it is in Webfoot.
9
LOCAL BRtVITIFS.
Ian!.
a
w h ive been expected, ao throe of them
W. W. Brown, the wealthy sheep
Zombronet»,
P acino 2 15 Class
were brought to Albany and ar>- now ■nan and philanthropist of Harney
owner,
I
’
crrv
Mauser.
Salem,
l.“U Mil
Pasture for 3 or 4 cows. Inquire of boarding at Hotel de Smith, Thrlr
county, is prv|>aring to build himself a ler. G. O. Miller. I*< rtland Blue Jacket
J. F. Wesely,
fine, were place») at $2(X>.
fine home on Buck Creek.
We think I. W. Watt,. I'-rtlarxt. battle Craw­
Season and Camper, Ticket, on sale
Mr. Brown should find a companion to ford, Frod W-xxIcocl. Albany; I’m
rl( LETS Campers and Season Tickets
Art (lainrx the tHvcntuf
at the bank, Riley Shelton. Secretary.
share his palatial home.
.Water. C W T.xld. Portland; /.«•»• W..
are
in book form, the book containing nine
The St John, paper tells about it:
The Spink, reaii a ice in Albany i, to
T. S. I.ingie is to leave for Vale the G K Howett, Portland.
tickets,
of which three tickets are good
A. C. Gaines, of this city, haa just middle of the week, to get a large band
br converted into an Oat< upath hoapi-
the
first
day,
three tickets the second day
received
letters
patent
on
one
of
the
Lotholk
Church
al
^hclburn
td.
of horsts, which he recently purchased.
moat
ingenious
invention,
of
modern
and
three
the
third day.
Mr.
Lingle
would
like
to
currvsjrond
F. M. Arnold haa leaw»i the old
A new Roman Catholic mission was
Morri, hotel to u»«- a, a rooming house time,. It i, what might I m - termed an with some of the nice looking girl», establi,h«*>l yesterday at Shelburn, l.inn
Persons holding Season Tickets,
expansion wheel. The s;>okes are of which are st» numerous in the Willa­
during the fair.
county, by R»-v. Father Arthur l.ane.
pass in and out of the fair grounds three
the ftne«t ,teel ami of curve shape mette valley, as he is a lonely bachelor,
Everybody who haa a spare bed
r»-etor of Albany parish, which mclud<-s
The wheel i, admirably adapted for
times each day on this ticket, or they mav
A large number of school mama could all of I inn county and part of Marion
should place it at the service of visitors
automobile, as it does away with the
take two friends with them each day and
find happy homes out here, as govern­ county.
Ground haa already been
during Fair week.
pneumatic lire entirely.
With these
remain all day; thus making an average
ment
land
is
plentiful
and
girls
are
donatad for the erection of a Catholic
Chris Bilyeu will run a lunch stan«l wheel, attached to an auto, driving
scarce.
church
at
Shelburn,
and
thia
will
cost
of only 22 cents for each admission.
just south of the Farmer, Meat Market over ■ rough and rocky road i, almoat a
probably be done this fall. It is report­
St'A
REF
A
CED
Bill.
Tickets
now on sale at the Scio State Bank
during the Fair.
pleasure, as the springy spokes relieve
ed that a new par ,h may lx- cr«-at»-d
T. A. Richardson reports wheat yield­ the concussion and the shuck is much
1 out of the Albany |>artah. to include the '
Flee Sale
ing 35 buahels per acre and oat, which lighter than Would he th. ca» we:. t> .
towns along th»- Corvallis A Eastern
yielded 70 bushels machine measur.-.
latest and moat approved tmxiern pneu­
Never before have such bargains been railroad east of Albany, with a resident
The Fair occurs at a very busy time matic tire, substituted. On a wheel­ given to the public as are now secured
pastor at the new church at Shelhurr.
with farmers, thia year; yet moat of barrow they are also great. With this at the $15,900 aalvage sale of fire g-sxta
The churoh at Shelburn is the fifth
wheel
attached
to
a
barrow
one
could
at the Blain Clothing Co’s. Store. The
them will spar»- the time to attend it.
Father
l.ane has established since tak­
The front, of J. F. Weaely, W.-aely push a load of eggs over almoat any stock saved was so large, and the in­ ing charg«- of the Allmny |>ari«h, the
A. G. PRILL, P res .
surface without breaking one of them. ability of the sales force inadequate to
4 Cain anil Chas. Weaely, have been
oth«-ra
being
at
Lebanon.
Brownsville,
Thi-y sr* s!*0
f*»r
waft ca the trade, that mar.y of the
R SHELTON. SIX’.
decorated with a new coating of paint,
trains, trolley cars and all kinds of* beat goods are still unsold, tine can do Jefferson and Scio.- Altutny 11» raid,
this week.
vehicles. A cursory glance at one of fully as well if no I m tter than when the Tuesday.
New arrivals thia woek at Weoelya th«- wheels is all that is nee. -»try to
sal»- was first opened.
A convenient Bath
Grocery. Egg n«xxllca. Wheat Berrie», realize th«; great poewibilitiea and inesti­
As a rule the g.Msla which are practi­
and Quaker Corn Flakes. Try them; mable value of thia simple yet ingeni­
:
,
;
’
'
cally umnjuretl, are marked <lown to1
they are fine.
by the us«- of the ‘'Allen Portable,”
ous invention. Every one who haa yet one half of the original selling price.
T. J. Munkers thia week sold 50 acroa seen the wheel are quite enthusiastic
The sales force will be increased any one can take a thorough bath in
of his farm, ly'ng weat of this city, to over it ami believe it will soon come in­ Saturday, and the opportunity for any room in from five to ten minutes,
H. Shope, the parchase price being to universal use. .Mr. Gaines is to be bargains is without a j-arall« I. Values hot, cold tepid water, and have every­
thing cleared out of the way. No ne< <1
$d5 per acre.
congratulated upon the result of his not conaidered. Cash ia what talks,
of tuba, wash cloths or singes. The
A. E. Edwards, of this office, wax brains and labor, and we hope he will
THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO.
, total expense for an outfit is from five
calle«! to Salem, last Thursday, becau»«- tie able to make a million or two out
Administrator of Estate,
to seven dollars.
A. H. Carman is
of the death of hia mother, a most i of it.
No Paper Next Week
Loan,
Negotiated. Abstriu-ta
agent
for
this
vicinity
and
has
uactl
estimable woman.
The
N
ews
force
desire,
to
attend
the
an<l
can
recommend
them.
Any
one
Obtained
and Examined
F ound —An note book, probably I I he Public SchiMil l’or Next 3 car
l air the same as every Gxly else, and desiring to xatnme one or desiring to
belonging to J. B. Crabtree. Owner
««'to
ORKtiON
Scio's public school for the coming to thia eml. will skip one publication. order, can I m - accommodated by calling
can get property by calling at thia office year promise, to I m - the beat ah«- has
The following week, however, the [>at>er at the parsonage. A number have
and paying for this notice.
ever hail. Preparation, fur the estab­ will be a six-page edition, containing a already ordered, and many other, will
L ost A steel fishing rod, last Sun­ lishment of the new high school depart­ lull and complete re|>ort of the Fair. ax soon a, they realize the value.
0. PRILL, M. II.
day, on the Richardson Gap road. ment will ,<M>n i>e completed in the wav Thia will I m - a valuable numlx-r and,
Finder will plea»»e return aame to P. H. of getting the new rmun in readim-aa, p-rha|>s, the only complete rvjxirt of
SO Aire Tracts
ao that when achuo! o|M-ns on Octol er the Fair. It will be a valuable number
MacDonald, blacksmith, Scio, Ore.
Mr. T J. Munkers of Portland, I. Oro..
Dr. Lowe, the well known optician, 4. there will lie nothing to prevent ■ ach to send to your friends. The pa|x-r.
has placed h.s 200 acre farm, situated
Is a delightful resort and
department
from
muvitig
off
properly.
will b<- at Hotel Scio Wednesday morn­
including postage and wrap|*er 5 cents. between Scio and West Scio, Ore., i n
Tah-phona, I xcliauga ,\>i. Il
a happy combination of
ing an«! all day Thursday. Don't fail I The new teaching force will lx- as Orders taken on the Fair grounds.
the
market
in
Gaels
of
50
acres
One
OREGON
St IU
to consult him about your eyea anti I follows:
pleasun* ground ¡tossibi-
tract was auld the first day same was
I'rof. A. Roy .Mire, principal and
For Sale
glasses.
lilies. An ideal climate,
offered for sal« . Tae enti «• tra t i»
teacher of the high school de part -
T. J. Munkers, of Portland, came up
A few young thorobrwi Buff Orping­ level, and well lucated and will make
diversion
of recreation
1 me nt.
D M Mtiimir»
ton and Rhode Island roosters. Price four g-srd farms. Sokl on easy terms.
last Thursday evening, remaining until
perfect bathing, boating
of the
Prof
the following Monday. He aaya Port­
12 each. Will I* ready for delivery af Is>w rate of interest. For prices and
grammar ach«x»l department.
fishing, riding, driving,
ter l.inn County Fair. J. F Weaely.
land to a moat pleasant and healthful
terms call on
the
Mrs. E J. Kimball, teacher of
and
exploring, it makes
place in which to live.
R. S helton .
| intermediate department.
Have
Dr.
Ixiwr
relieve
your
head
and
Newport
a most charm­
Dr. Lowe, the optician, will be in I Miss Ruth Evans, teacher of thr
Scio. Oregon.
eye ache with a pair of hi, auperior
Scio Wednesday morning and all «lay i primary «lepartment.
ing and jMipuiiir piny
glasses, they coat no more than other,
Thursday of next week. See him about
See lb. New, .Man
(Al.AVAN A MiKNlGlIT, Prop’s.
grqund
All are teachers of «xperienca and ami you have the lienefit of hi, «kill
your eyes and glasses Wednesday morn­ who lave been exceptior ally aucc
ful and over 19 year, of experience. Con-
Ask for our booklet
During th«- Fair, on the ground. Hr
ing if possible.
I in their work in the past, an«l bnn; tie
Hack, connect villi all trains l.itli al
“Outing in Oregon”
•ult him at Hotel Scio Wednesday will have hi, suimcription book there,
Edw. H. Kundergraber. cattle editor j
„( testimonials The people have
as well. So, if you are in arr<-ar, with
West Scio ami Munkers.
morning »nd Thursday all day.
of the Da lv Drovers Telegram, of reasons to expect that the Scio public
Our r>gs <>iir first-clios sud nur lior.os
your subscription, the matter ran be
Kansas City, Mo., was a visitor at this acho da for the next year w II I m - tie
attended to with but little trouble. J. HASLAND, Agent, West Scio go.l driver,. Prices reasonable.
office o Mo (day. He is a relative < f best of her history.
Besides, the N ews man nerd, the
wm . M c M urray
the Piatta, of near Shelburn.
It is not known, yet, where Prof.
money. This I, not a joke.
I will offer my entire herd of Jersey
M
ze
will
reside.
Prof.
Hirons
will
live
(»•neral
Passenger Agent
Sidewalks and croaawalka should !>e
cows and heifer, for sale on the Fair
at
his
home
near
Shelburn,
.Mrs.
Kim
­
Don't
fail
to
call
at
Hotel
Scio
when
Portland, (Ire.
place I in goal condition for the recept
Ground, of the I irn ( < ui ty Fair Asao
ion of visitors. Anyway it ia nicer to ball will live in the resi ’.-nr.- of the late elation,on Sept» ml er 1, the last day of you come to the Fair next Weilnesday
r w walk ■ n a decent walk thkn on one G. W. Philli|t and Mia, Evan, will the Fair, the whole herd being on ex­ ! and Thursday and have Dr. lx>wo show
Quite a large amount of new
The lient Place In Portland to Eat
board.
which has loose or broken boards.
furniture, etc., has been added
hibition during the entire continuance I you the latest things in eye glasses arxl
In at
the new lano for far and near uac with ,
to the hotel equipment and the
Notice to customers
of the Fair.
Mr. ami Mra. W. C. Cantrell, who
I
no lines or seam, to collect dirt anil
table, are supplied with the lie.I
The
herd
is
comjM>a«-d
of
12cowa
which
have been visiting Mra. Cantrell's
Our line consists of hardware, furni-1
grease. They are practically invisible. |
the market afford,. Especial
sister. Mrs. J. R. Gill, of thia city for ture, carpets, sash, d«<ora. paints and have been registered, 5 which are full Open Wednewlay morning and all day '
pain, taken to accomodate com­
at West end of the Mort isoli Street
the past two weeks, started on their j oils and all kimls of farming implements, bltxxi but not r>-gi«tered and the balance Thurnday.
mercial men. Price, reasonable
return journey, last Monday. They woven wire fence, buggies, wagons, are all high grade«. The cows range
bridge.
will probably locate in Lake county in i cutting machinery, twine, plows, disk in age from 4 to H years and the entire
CHARLES J. MAHER
I harrows, cultivator,, gas engines, hay herd is either fawn or steel gray in ' 1 ’. L. DUGSER
the near future.
color. In milk test they range from 4
tools
anil
pumps.
Undertaking
aspect-
(Successor lr- Riner Brie.)
Dr Ixiwe’a superior glasses furnishes
to 5.3 per cent. 6 twc*year-old heifers
ally.
Get
our
price,
before
you
buy
i’Roi’Rl ETOR.
all the eyea need, except water.
Just
are now giving milk and cows and heif­
how they relieve the nervous system elsewhere.
ers have been bre«l to J. G. Holt’s pre­
Yours for business,
» and strengthen the eyea. takes longer
mium Jersey bull "I.andseer’a Koffee” M I >.
ORE iO.N :
C has . Wtstt.v.
CARSON A CO . Praia.
When
to expound than experience
No. 79370, anil will calve from Auguat
i
you come to the Fair next Weetoeaday
15 to October 15. Aho 10 yearling rat­
F» r sale
or Thursday consult him at Hotel Scio.
We have five extra gixxl dairy eows tle amt 5 «pring calvra, all daughter, of
OREGON
Over Woodworth'« Drug Store. Both SCIO,
Dozens of Linn County references.
which we will sell very reasonable if “Rebakah'a June Boy” and are very
phone*.
promising.
Aga. i there are railroad rumors in •old before September 1.
O»r»<>n
ALBA .N Y
All kind« of Eretth Mesta
I am selling I ecauae I contemplate
A. C. V khnon , Scio, Ore.
the air. A few days more may develop
quiting the dairy business and, beeidea,
Sausages. Fifh. etc
matters of great importance to th.,
Fini Clau Attnrnmod* liant and prompt Servie«
Lewis Stringer, who died in Salem on th«- h«-nI ia too large for my small farm.
section of the country. That Seto and
large
Sample
F
noma
tse
Commentai
Traveler!
Htantly on hand.
Having again located in Scio
T f . km , op B alz Cash for all sums of
vicinity is on the eve of the greatest August 19, 1909. was hurried at Provi-
l'NDEF 1QW HAftACtMIfH
I
am
now
prepared
to
do
dence
on
August
20.
Mr.
Stringer
was
$25 and under; over $25, note, with ap­
elopment of her history, ia a fact
watch and clock retmiring
which will soon be patent to everybody. an old resident of Lebanon, was un­ proved security, dur in 12 month, and
fBT" Highest market price ¡>aid
on
short notice, Work done
While the present rumors may or may married and had only recently moved bearing fi per cent, intrroat from date.
for Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork
satisfaction
promptly
and
not be reliable, a few more days will to Salem. Two brother, ami one sisU-r 3 per cent, discount for cash on time ac­
«.BANT riBTl t, Prop.
gauranteed.
Our purpose is to conduct a
demonatrate; yet they have the effect survive him. He came to Oregon writh counts.
J. N. JoNZa Thomas Ore.
ALBANY
OREGON fintt-cla!«« meat market.
hi, parent, in 1K61.
A. W. HAGEY
uf reviving hope greatly.
I
I
S E. YÛUNS & SON
HARNEY COUNT! ITEMS
Linn County
Fair
August 30-31, Sept. 1
C
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• vC
X. sa
Fir.st and be.st fuirX season
rw ■
Free Hitching Grounds for Farmers
Free Camping Grounds for Campers
I
Sitinoli Ticket
Itili/ l'irhfl
Eren imi Ticket
Rest, Romp
Recuperate
R. SHELTON
At the Seashore
NEWPORT
A.
Phijsiciuii d” Surgeon
SCIO LIVERY & FEEU
Jersey Caws ani Heifers Fop Sale
l< )
II* »IT-I
Pup’s Coffee House
CARPENTER & HOLLAND, Props.
Notary Public
CLOCK ANO WATCH
REPAIRING
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'i.
DR. W. R. BILYEU
Dentist
FARMERS MEAT MARKET
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