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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1909)
•V. A F 4* «• * • « .4 • ¿ ’ • « • • A new line of Royal Worcheat-r I to Open Th«- R*«t Place in r rtl*n4 to Eat I earaete. Price $1 to $3 each at Weaely 1 I One week from next Monday, the I» al A Cam. Orders taken for the Hon Scio schools will open under more favor ' Ton corset, price $3 to $31. able auspices than heretofore. As Scio Fumia are being raised to make a Is the starter for the adoption of the Grand Opening and Display at Adnunistrntur of Estate« ALBANY, ORE railroad survey from Scio to M tinkers high achuoi law for Linn county, it is st West eml of ll.e Mori ioni Sirret lx>ans Negotiated, Abstracta the Big Cloak and Suit Store 1 end extensions. It is propus«*l tu make but natural that the Scio schools should bridge. Obtained and Examined the survey, secure the right of way b* enlarge»! to include the high school Of Chanib-.'ri & McCune GUARI.ES J. MAHER and then raise the fumts with wmeh to gra les the 9th. 10th, 11 th ami 13th. DRESS GOODS Albany, Ore. bulk! the line. Thi» has been done and prv|>arati»iia (>Uv<’r**t»r t K«i*rr A very nice «Lie cr«am Param , have I wen made to this end by a>kDng I H H KIL loll. Fathers Henry Pelletan and Josejih »1 28 <«w more teacher, ami the other neces G. PRILL, M. returned from the state fair Saturday sk-iliiana st BOe. •’ OO am! *1 60 An emilraa array of gurgeo i» ap[ aix-l New Serge» and Wool Uumie. in morning They report the beat and sary preparation. The teaching force for Women amt Mi -■'•■« reato and other light shads«, very moat extensive stock exhibit ever mail- for the present school year ipproprlale for outing. Th«- beautiful l'oats. Suit*. Capes by the association. Thc horse exhibit follows: ami Hat* on exhibition were <el«-ct«-d Principal and teacher of high School was particularly fine OXFORDS I'rom the I m st makers of New York. grail«'». Prof. A Roy Mite. Holl. Tvl< piglia, Licitane« .Xu. 11 L ost or S toi ks A ladiw watch, Pnncii>al of grammar school. A. P. Chicago ft**! Pari*. Thc assortment is Our stock «as a little late in com- Elgin, 7 jewels, No. 9.3'XKn. eolhl I greater than ever shown by any »tor»- ng lu but is complete now. A little Hi runs. Oi.tf.m st’lo : : OR EC.ON g«>kl hunting ease. Any information m< re »tile and a little m--r» quality Tea. h«-r of intermeiliatc de|>artment. between I’orUami «ml San Fr*n< >» «>. in all Ibe unmlwrs Don't fail to •»- | concerning same will de gladly received j Over 700 new fall suila to selvct from Mrs. E J Kimball -tir Patent Cult Oxfords lor Utiles al Hrit < mu A.-ommadsUoni *a4 prompt Snvict and suitably rewanhxi by Mrs. Lulu Teacher of the primary department. t*ricea $10 to $.'*>. Oxer 2uoo Coat« in I. !.. Can**» D. M. McKaioin S3.SO. 1-effier, Scio. Oregon. Lr¿« S*mpl< Roma» 1er lommmul Trattini < stock including Ladies. Misses ami M .«• Ruth Evans ! Childrens. BLANKETS W. R Wray, of Jonlan, baa com- All of the»« teachers have been suc UNDFR NIW MAhAiitMLKT In the big Millinery depart nent w« pleted the sale of 240 acres of hi* h«>m* cessful heretofore. ami give promise of A giwwl '«B- gray Wool Blanket, the farm to J. J. Burkhart and George good work during the coming year It can show you more hats and save you thi-iv for cuasi or luouutaiu u»e, Tuwaena, of Portland, at lio per acre. *4 SO ■s expectad that the attendance will more moiii-j than any other store in Mr Ray still ha* 3-1) » re«, a» much a* show a large increase over last year, this valley. <«» ANT VI» TI » Fr«»i». Come to Albany ami xi*it the b g G 1.0 VES CAI AVAN A Mi KNIGHT. Piep’«. he cares lu look after. for it is expected that quite a number OREGON Style »ton- ami you will find anything ALBANY of tenth grade pupils frum adjoining Men'» reindeer gauntlet Gloves, Foa S alk Eleven bead of Jersey you want at whatever price you wish district» will attend. «0. Hack» ronfimi villi all trami butti al cows, one entitled to registry ami the tu ;>ay. A g>«»l Glove with horselmle psini T. J M«. West hclu and Munkers. balance very high grad« «. I .leslre to ami g->at cuff and back *1.00. I'fCMtltHil CHAMBERS A M<CI NE Our riga our Srat claaa and our lioraes sell the entire heard. Add r«-»s A. I Runaway A.ctdcnt Home new driving dimes in brown, ; «»1 drivers. Prue» reasuitabl«. Gregg. Silverton, Ore., 75ft. R F D. No 3. Albani's Ilig Day light Store An automobile eauM>d a avrious arci I phone 6- H Residence 3 miles south d. nt on the bridge last evening about I east of Silverton. si'lo . o'clock, of a character to make one A Narrow I ««1 pc Hickory lU ’ S Cough Remedy n.-.l* tropical. Mr am) Mrs Aithur l*-ngrle »ft ft ft ft A »uhm-iilier, who fails to sign hia D-n* s gen- ral liankiiig an I exchange ft by th« Hickory llark Renimiy Co , of ami baby, of Shelburn were returning LOCAL BREVITIES. name, aernia us the following incident, busi« es» I. «an« iiindo .it current rate» CARSON 4 CO.. ft « >»letn. Ore.. guarsnte«'<l to tie pll re ; home in a buggy with a double team, to ai.U draft» i»»iu >l ..|, pi un i|«| cities. • ft ft» ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft • guaranteed to cure your oild or >uuuvy wh«-n thc automobile approached, at a It is against the rule of th » ulti pubiiah items which arc unsigned by The honum were SCIO, OREGON I. N Morrison received a car load of refunded, tiuarautead to make* friend high rate of »pec«I the sender; yet. in thia case, there »1 you. For »ale by F.. C 1‘i^-rv, S-io, frightened and turneil quickly, over shingles last Saturday. «eems to tie no harm intended. »0 we Ore., and tirst-cla»» dealer» «vervnliere turning the buggy, breaking the tongue give the item publicity: All kinds of Fresh Meats, Ex-Sheriff I. A. Munkers was on our and throwing the occu|M«nta out. The Martin Stupke. recently aokl hi» farm September lo, 1WS>. To the Santiam atrwt* Tosaday aftermam. baby was Injuresl ami Mrs Iu-ngrle Saunage«, Fish, etc and personal proj-erty thereon, to Nrwa The I xmii »«-. a small la inch The Perry sale was quite liberally Henry A. and Albion Dolexel, late of consulerable bruise.1 in lb« face, Mr which runs twt seen Salem ami Inde stnntly on hand. attended by Sc-oana, on Monday. California. The farm embraces 3t>J l*>ngclc was uninjureil and »uc-.-eede«l pendane», ha I a very narrow e«cs|w on in stopping the horses. They came to Mr. an! Mrs. Fred Jonea went down acres ami ia a part each ut the Wir. Frl-lay. the I7lh Inal in coming over *! tXt'FACTVFlX ani Dt.Al.fi IN town ami were cared for. to the fair at Salem last Friday morn Cyrus and A mire w J. James donation Highest market price paid some rspida aliout Circe mile» below The automobile people continued land claims. The pure has«- pnce was ing. Indepa-ndence. The Steering gear gaie for Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork without stopping or offering any assist Sa sh, !)<s¡rs, $11,HU». , way. which 1« ft the »mall craft tu the N. I. Morrison is endeavoring to have ance, a brutal display of indifference. Our purpose ia to conduct a . UoulllìII "S, Scio has a large number of dog», but Their names could not tw learne.1, ami mercy of the walers, Tin* boat was a kiln of brick burned in or near Scio first-claaa meat market their num tier was diminished somewhat Mr t*»ngrle was Utici rtain alaiut their soon carried against a l-ig. broadside, thia fall. Fra un s. which causaci it to dip ami lili with last Sunday afternoon. J. A. Wallace description, having hia hamis more than J. F Wesely made a buaineas trip to water. The rt.»»l of water causa-d diacuvermi two of them chaamg ami full with the horses Sii in ¡¡Its Etc Albany Demo Portland Saturday, returning the «illmg hi < t urk- « II »• g . . * »- ....... crat. Later. It ia said the parties in the engine tv atop ami th- tioMt wmi following day. brought into play anil the turkey chas the automobile »top|wnl and offered obliged to drift moat of the wav from t thence to Salem. Th- passi-ngrrs re An experienced com|x)under of Ladies suits in all the new styl«-s arid lag days of the two dogs terminate*! assistance ami to pay the damage ceived bulli a goral »baking up an t a colors for fall, price $9.96 to 116.50 at very suddenly, Moral K«->-p your dog* good wetting. Thomas Neal, Roy Cole. Wesely A Cains. at home. James Fh-ener ami Allison Vernon, ni«» Heath of Perry Bilyeu'» Baby Sticceaaur to th«- late Hong Wo Tong, C. W. Owings, of Hubbard, is viait- Ixiok Here! I can tell you what your well known in Scio, were atmntf the of Albany, Oregon, la now preliare«! to It ia with regret that we announce *ng hia old time friend, S. W. Gaines, house or barn wiii coat you. 1 have passengers. furnish t'hin«-«c medicines to all. The of near thia city. the material to build either, from th« the death of the infant son uf Mr ai.d undersigned reconunctHl* him ami guar Mr» Perry Hllyeu, whichom-'irri-'i early anti ca sutisfactiun. (‘all or write him Father Henry Pelletan passe«! through ground to and including the roof. Dun’l I oryet Wednesday morning. The aicknera was at 117 West Second Street, Alliany, Cement, doors, windowa, nails, locks town Tuesday afternoon on a businr*» Oregon. M. W ettfa L l Thst I have a full lm«- of Candi.«, and hinges, shingles, rubber sanded of short duration but of a charact« r too trip-to Portland. roofing, etc. Cali and get prices before »ever« for the tender babe to withstand. Nuta. l igar». Tobacco, Gna-eri« «, l'.mt The Trappiat Fathers want five or or after getting price* elsewhere. Scio Meningitis was the trouble and the Cania, Statiom ry and thc fatr » s C. C. BRYANT six men for »aw mil! work immediately. | Planing Milla, N. I .Morrison, Prop, sickrie*.« covered a period of has than “Boyal Tabie Qü«-en" l.rviul. Gixxl wages for good men. a week. All that teruler love, careful G. G«»t un i Rev. A. H. Carman, who has been ami competent nursing and i lise atten Suco taor to F. M Ainold Mr. Holub i* erecting himself s neat the pastor in charge of the Baptist Having again locat 'd in Scio residence juat in the cast edge of town church of Scio for more than on«- y. ar. tion of Dr. Prill, was of i» avait 1 am now preiatred to do Sorrowfully th«- agomxed parents, ac Mellow \ ct.ti Seed on the Jordan road. watch and clock . repairing has resigne«i hia |M»toratc and left, thia companied the remains of their first Cusick B lock Alleniy, Ort Santiam Farm has W0 bushels of fire on short notice. Work done The N ews ia informs«! that work at week, for the Alberta country. Rev. ami only child to th« family burnal plot ------------------------------ r promptly and satisfaction filling the bridge approaches will be Carman ia an excellent Christian gcntl«-- at Hilyeu lien cemetery, on Wednes seed clear of all fowl Seed, such as pink. 100 bushels now cleaned ar». I gauranteed. man ami carries with him to hia new day. where the burial occurred. commence«! next w«-ek. eatherford wyatt home, the good will and friendship of The N kwh , in common with a tarife remly to sow at $1.36 p«-r measured A. W. RAGE Y Dr. Browne informs us that a bushel. Call soon ami get what you liolh saints and sinners among the |ieo circle of friemls. exterxh sympathy to daughter w a* born to the wife of Cha». 8. W. G aimx pie of Scio. th«- bereaved (tarent» in thia, their first want. Ogleabce, on Septemlx-r 1H. great affliction. C H. Wah^returned from the State r in Blumbtrg H. MONTAN YE I aiat On South Main street during E. M. Kimball of Jordan, was down fair, last Sunday, with his fine German ALBANY the Fair, a black rubber I a« lie» belt, la«t Saturday. He pronounces our new Coach horses which he hail on exhibi New irrigation Booh f rec With gilt buckle. Firnler pleas«' leave br-ige a most handsome structure. tion, «town there W- are informed same al th«- S antiam Nitwit office. ' I \ L. OUGGER •'Well Irrigation for Small Farms" Scio need», at least, a doten houses that he was awar ie-i, one first. two Nu.srv l'ubile ami Solicitor 1» a publication just lasued by the That number would have M -cond an I one third premiums. to rent, Mr. ol Patent» »mi I'ciiKiotis. Tter laoal Wark»«« tenants in a ahort time, if built. Wain ha* some excellent horses amt («encrai I'moeng-r Dcpartnu-nt. uf the Office, 33'J U v»l -'ml. St., Alb -ny, Oregon Railroad ami Navigation Co., The ftillnw itig »rr |dkv* (*< i « h « w | .»«t fl ikitlav Dr. Prill reports a new arrival at the deserves the approbation of all fur hut ami Southern Pacific Line« tn Oregon of «■»« It «rw*k hy «>u< • endeavurs to improve the stock interest» " h«wl. I*'» hu »bei I home of M. Muhly, on September 30. This Ixxiklel seta forth in a practical <«*!•, per . ,. | h of thia section of the valley. The little stranger is a daughter. Flour, per wk t •«» concise wav the possibilities for profit hm», pet Ion J* O» Thc death uf twu of Linn county's of inexpensive irrigation, and should Ladieft. misses and chiklrens coats HI mh I', |d»f '«»I» Ht» for fall, a beautiful line in all the new oldest citixens occurred since our last tie in ths hands of every farmer in < bop, per loa .M to laaue. Perry Hyde, of Harrisburg. Ore|fl)n I bulli r. '< iMintryj per roll colors and styles at Weacly A Cams. I'*'r loam . ............................. « ' agi-d M years, on last Satunlay, am! Copies may be obtained free on l'lii« lirriB. |*er ptuto«1 U IxisT On the Richaniaon Gap road, | John Hardman at thc residence of hi» application lu Wm McMurray, General * h»b»« i« > |•«■^o.<l. »»un, iwutte-i» • a 7-year-oki boys coat. Finder please daughter, who live» at Miller's station, Paasenger Agent, O. R. A N.. and S.P. Î t»rke)», |» ’r 1. leave same at thia office. Joseph Vaaek. | on thc aame day. Mr. Hyde's death l>ita k «, |w*t paHinrl Lines in Oregon. Portland, Ore. ■i H m 'I. |Mt«iH»», ht» Wright The 8. P. is 1 selling reduced rate 1 was the first to occur in hta family. H«<«. |wr pouitd, Il A »' wrlvht n,l this Mr a I Pass tin- word to your rclaliveti ami fricmli to conic now tickets from West Scio to D...il« Portland Mr. Manlniftfi Hardman hiaxl hail no rhtLlr««ri children ata«I ami Vk.ia was \««l. !«»r «hipping Governor Johnson Dead week, on account of the Portland fair, j an oki time m-ighbor of th.- N ews Mlitwp. pwt psiun*l,alt> Arra ni i« Governor John A. Johnson, Minne Mulion.iaet pouu4. 4rvWflw»1 family. N. Young, with a force of five or ai> sota's |>opular reform governor, died at Editor Nutting, of the Albany Demo men, ia making some necessary repair» Rochester in that stat«, at 3.25 o'clock, in the to the dam. situated up near the con- crat takes exception to the note Tuea«iay morning NEWS last Week, concerning the growth denser?. Governor Johnson had been thrice W »AT M KI. OMIUUS. j of Lebanon. Is the Democrat jealous elected to the office he held at his death Perry Bilyeu's infsnt son was of the growth of other towns in the (.«Avian W«»r Sx«»— Hia popularity was exhibited by the ed to be very dangerously sick, the first, county? The N ews 1» glad to note the Portland l*s»»etiger .... a. fact that he, a liemocrat, could I* of th« week. Dr. Prill is th« attending rapid growth of Albany with her paved flatly except Sunday. to October 15 elected in a state where the Republican physician. streets ,sevante«n" ’ miles streets snd snd • "seventeen' miles of Aaaivivo Wsar '«.l«- majority was very large. Had he Vetch, red clover, alsike clover, cement sidewalks. Nor do we think Purtland I'asteng-r .............. S;4& lu lived, he would have, probably, bern timothy, English rye grass ami orchard wc detract from that growth, when we Dally except Nuinisv. for , the next Democratic candidate grass at reaaonable prices for cash ' »peak uf the progress of other towns, Passengvrs arrive in Portland at 11:30* , president If Albany ia ever to become a city, I only at J. F. Weselys. a. in. May return »am« day, leaving other portions of the county must grow Portland at 4:1ft p. in. Proper elbows for th« water mains at 90 Acres For Sale as well. Linn county ia large enough For further information, call on or the bridge crossing have been ordered address. WM. Mi Ml'KRAY. to have two or three towns as large as Thia is the last am! only tract unsold and. when in place, the troublesome Gen. Pa»s. Agl., Portland. Or. Albany now is, ami will have them in in the Munkrra farm, which was placed leaks will be sprpped. T. J. DANNEN, Local Agent, W'««t another decade. on the market in August, 1909. A Rato. Or. A number of people who attended the (LINES IN OREGON) portion of thia tract has been cultivat- I State fair, aay that the vegetable Card of thanks ed. it 1» ail level and can be cultivate«». exhibit was but little if any better than 50 YEARS’ From Chicago ... moo We wish to express our heartfelt Only one opportunitv to purchaae thia that at the Linn county fair. IXRERIINCt • • thanka to uur fnemb. neighbors and all laml at the price and on the terms St. Ixouifl 3 2.00 iiecision and Mr Hubert Ric*, of Portland, who who so kindly assisted ami sympathised offered to purchaser. • a q exercises a sort of paternal care over wfth ¡n the death and burial of our action will make you money. 26.00 Omaha e R. S hk LTOM, hia parents. Mr. and Mr». Rice of this dgr|ing child, 4 • a 4 St Paul 25 00 Scio. Oregon. city, was visiting them over last Sun Mr ami Mrs. Eph. Piatt. 4 • a day. Last week in noting the above, the KansaR City I S. E. YOUNG & SON lUiHT’S STYLE OCCASION R. SHELTON Pap’s Coffee House A. Physician Surgeon '712 VA SCIO LIVERY & FEED STABLES St. Charts iiotel »1 The Scio FARMERS MEAT MARKET SCIO PLANINO MILLS H. I. aORRlSON. Flip. DR. J. MON F00 Estimates and Plans for Bmliiois iörmsbed od short notice Chinese Medicines CLOCK ANO WATCH REPAIRING Attorncy-at-Laio I W & Attorneys-üt-Laic I Attorncq-at-LoiD Notimi Public I OREGON CALLS * MORE PEOPLE” TIME CARD SOUTHERN PAC. R R LOW COLONIST RATES OREGON RAILWAN &, NAVIGATION COMPANY Southern Pacific P atents 26.00 The Albany Dem «rat says there ia N ews ma«ie the miaUke of saying Jaa. a rumor that Jamea J. Hill is negotist- Piatt, when Eph. Hatt was intended, inf for th« Oregon Electric railroad. — . We hop- the Teport is baaed upon Car l ot Thanks Z facts. We de air« to temier our sincere thanks E. C. Peery hat lately »Mel a l!5*> to our fhenda ami neighbors who «o McPaskey account register to hia d™* kindly assisted and sympathised with store equipment. It ia a hamiaom«- j yg jn the sickness, death ami burial of piece of furniture and reduces the ,wr daughter, labor o' bookkeeping to a minimum. Mr. and Mrs. Lttdwfe Rahn. I • te *'■ ■ » - To My Patrons This ia to notify you that I have dis posed of my entire interest in the con fectionery ami cigar buame»» in S chi to Mr C. G. Gough. Thanking you for your patronage in the past. I hope you will continue the same to Mr. Gough, for I Imlieve him to be a competent, honorable young business man. • F. M A hko LP. FIRE'S I’.LV HE' PltEP.III) S- nd ib thc name and addresa of any one inten-ated in the State for Oregon literature. Mi wikvw of anf • *r al MPM4C0? T»tn • T» • bfMWo4«WlW*W lew »ort wm . M c M urray Gem ral l'asa.-nger Agent Portland, Or«. V