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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1909)
**r A ** 0 -• » I1 . •« . .V f • * ** B' • • y • * » •« ' • . I _ - *’• .zR. A * c ■' _ A . X -I . • -■ a ■ e • • 4 » * e. r e *• J <LtT. Quite a lot of buikiing is being done I .Manhunter« In Town n the country surrounding Sens. Th« ! Tur* lay noon Sheriff Minto and Jarung mills la kept working overtime poeae of Salem, paaseti through going i to supply the nec«s»ary finishing * south Their last inf.»mation of the ' naterial. fugitive murderer Myers, waa m the Prof. A. Roy M im . who wHI have1 nelghbhrhoud of Sliver Creek Fall* ! charge of the Scio school« aa ¡>nncipal luring the coming year, arrived from | Byron Illinois, last Thursday, ready to ■•gin work on the following (last) Monday Anna Dam marrinl Charles Go«h Hie latter name is not considered quite •o profane. Oregon Daily Journal But what ia to become of the rvat of the Dam family who cannut relieve themfelvea in this way. ) • o LOCAL BREVITIES. “ M V Bilyeu, of Albany, wa» a Scio visitor th«1 first of the week. William J. Bryan will visit Seattle exposition on October 12. Hr A. I. Arnold, who recently purchased the G. F Coffi-y farm, moved thereto, last week. Free Rail Road Fare I »n.1 that he hail »tarted south from | U nfit . The fwaae consists of the sheriff ard three men and the murderous looking shotguns and pistols with which th« y were aimed, is rvi.tence that something will 1« doing, whenever they overtake the fugatlve. Myrrs is a desperate man, knows the mountains well ami will be apt to make i a desperate fight before he submits capture. To Albany and Back Home Over Sii Hundred Suits and WOO Coats in Stock to Select From Are you satisfied to select a Suit, Coat, ('ape. Dress or Skirt from a stock of 10 to 3D garments or select from a catalogue never knowing what you will get When you can come to Albany, have your railroad A great many of «>ur farmers shi| '.heir prwluce. veal ami huge, direct U A Crop that Paid Portland commisa vn house» ami clam Mr T M Holt waa in town, last they make money by doing so. I»ur local buyers should be able to handle all Saturday, paying the News office a visit while here for the purpea« of I t ist ia offered in this line. obtaining the autograph of the editor. [ Work on the Lebanon end of Lebanon Crabtree cutoff, ia reported Mr Holt is one of our most prx spenna» farmers. One of his crv(o. thia year, I to be umler full progress The false work for the bridge, also, is in place. | was a field of vetch, from which he Hr •nd the construction of the bridge is t« obtained 125 sacks of clean seed hauled thia seed to Jefferson receiving be crowded as rapidly as possible. i therefor I7W0& In addition. Mr. : W m. Brenner and the mules have Holt raised his usual crop» of wheat, rone to the mountains for a hunt, He oat», potatoes, etc. While vetch is a waa joined by John Marrs ami Mil profitable crop to raise, as is demon* t’eoman. of Lacomb. All <»f them arr •trated by Mr. Holt, it is said to tie a gmsl mountaineers ami hunters, so the splendid rejuvtnator of the soil, when deer had better look a leedle oudt. plowed under while green. A Mr. Smith, who was a resklent of Scio two year» ago. but who moved to City Schools open Saskatchewan, Canada, has returned. Last Monday miming the S«w The extreme cold of that country was school opened, under more than to * much of a good thing, so he rtnw ordinarily favorable circumstance«. back to where he knew there was a Prof A Ro) Mur, the urinrijwl gives joy in IB ing Scio. promise of being the right man tn the II Miller, of right ¡»lace, He has charge of the Mr. ami Mrs. W. (jokiemlalc, Wash., have been Mailing high school <le| artment, which starts r.dativ. a in this vicinity for the past off with an enrollment of 25. Mr. A two weeks, Mr. Miller haa I «•«» n a P. Hirers teacher of the grammar r ■anient of the Washington I ity since department, has IS enrolled. Mrs. I <7H. having been a resident of this Kimball intermediate 21. Miss Evans, v.unity prior to that date. He is due primary .#>. to be al home by October 14. It is expected that the total enroll Rev. A. H. Carman writes the N rw . m in -nt will reach 125 before the end of as will be seen elsewhere' from his new th»- year. home at Edmonton, Altx rta. He. also, Arm Broken forwarded a copy of the Evening Ladies suits in all the new styles ami colors for fall, price »V.»6 to 116.50 at Wesely & Cains. A. R McCall, one of our prosjien u» farmers, of Mt Pleasant, was doil g business in thia city, on Tuesday. F or S alk Two «oml milk cows for Journal, which indicate« Edmonton to sal». Price reasor.sble. For furthi r I k a live energetic city, with the usual particulars call on E. C. Shelton. ; push of the w et tern world. Edmonton l.adiea, miaaea and childrens coats ! is locatwl on the Canadian Pacific for fall, a beautiful line in all the new railway. colors and styles at W»a»ly A Cams. W D. Hooten, of Kan>aii Citv. Mo.. A number of trama are now haullny wax one of the arrivals in Scio last lumber down from the mills up Thomas weak. Mr. Hm tan is a coo»in to Mr» creek to West Scio for shipment , George Westinghouse. While he is The first estimate of coat fur fili ng 1 visiting his relatives, he is looku g the approaches to the bridge, haa been | over Oregon with a view of locating found sufficient to fill the north em! He is an architect by profi-wioti and ( haa about concluded to locate in only. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ('alavan cam» ovi r Iwbanon. faro ¡»aid hero and back home, shop in one of the most modem stores in the state and select a suit from over (KM) different styles, or a coat, dross cape or skirt from a stock of over 2000 garments in any style you might select from any fashion sheet or magazine, you will find them here in any size to fit the Big or Little Woman, the Miss or the Children at any price that you feel you are able to pay. rhe largest of its kind in between Portland and San Francisco, Some of the lies’ trade from Salem. Eugene and all the cities of the valley are coming here to buy Ready to Wear Goods. We have a residence buy«»1* in New York City and the buying of such large quantities, does it not stand to reason we can »ell goods cheajxT than any other store? Can; and Do; So Let Us Prove It Tie Misses and CiJiTU's Soils Ladies, Misses & Cbild’e is’ Coats In any style, color <>r material aro ¡>rice<i at In two and three piece styles, are priced at Choice from a stock larger than all other stores cornbin- ed. I rie«l .I (| JJQ $8.50 to $20 Beautiful New One Piece Dresses and Capes Albany's most Magnificent Millinery Stock is on display in every new style and color at such reasonable prices that any one can wear strictly up-to-date hats this fall. This is the only store in the valley that sends a trimmer East to get ull the new ideas and buys stock in the big whole sale markets of New York and Chicago, giving you a choice equal to anv large city. Worsted Dresses ami ('apes are all the rage this year, At this store you will be able to find them all ready to wear in a big variety of styles and materials, they are exactly as descrilted in the Fashion Book», and at prices much chrajMT than you could have them made for. Dressy Shoes from their Aumsville home. Saturday evening, remaining until Monday morning. F or SALK An "Oregon Giant” roller St. Charles Hotel The Ladles Suits $10 „ $50 On Thursday of last week, Mrs Vsetrcka, mother of Charles and William, had the misfortune to fall fmm the porch of her home with a pail ' ! * al' r H. I" i i> ixr i; I R.-Vllt | >,.■ left arm was broken near the wrisL I>r. Browne was called and reduced the fracture. Owing to her advanced ag<- I Mrs. Vsetecka will not recover so i rapidly as a younger peraon would. but it M not expected that »he will ex Jierience any great difficulty in the matter. Finger Srw ed Oft I ■ Spot Cash On Wedrwaday of last week. liean Will lie paid by Turner came to town with a badly ' T he W atson PRoDticR Co. mangled finger He had allowed it to j 1 For eggs, chickens, turkeys. gveae. get too near the worst saw and as a feed mill; rrady for use. Price right. Ducks, veal, mutton, pork, hid«'». etc. contHiuenrr the index finger of his Cal) at the drug store. Scio, for further George W. Rice, of Lebanon is in charge right hand is tx>t so long a. formerly. of their business in Scio, which is a information. The »aw clip|ie<l it just at the first giaranty of honest weight and fair Mr. and Mra, R. B. Miller, of joint. Dr. Bruwne drrMnl the wound treatment. Jefferson, came over Saturday, re and with the exception of having to The Trappist Fathers mill recently loaf for a »|>ell Dean is suffering no maining over Sunday as guests of Mr. eieaptni being destroyed by fire, by a inconvenience. and Mrs J. A. Bilyeu. Vetch, red clovur. alaike clover, very narrow margin. The roof of the Blind staggers timothy, English rye grass anti orchard building was found to dr on fire and before It could be put out the tire had M< sara Simmons. who recently grass at reasonable prices for cash bum«rd a hole ten feet wide. The mill moved to town, have a number of only at J. F. Weaelys. . has a splendid water system fur fight horses afflicted with the blind staggers. The Blain Clothing Co., of Alliany, la | J ing fire, otherwise the entire building Opinion differs aa to what caused the again ready for busin» aa at the old disease. The animals are being treat might have been destroyed. stand, which haa been placed in a ed by a veterinary, but whether he k>ok Here! I can tell you wl.at your better condition than ever. can give permanent relief, cannot yet I have A new line of Royal Worchester 1 house or barn will rx*t you. l>e elated. So far as we could learn, corsets. Price SI to S3 each at Wesely I ' the material to buikl either, from the neglect on the part of the owners, waa 4 Cain. Orders taken fur the Bon I ground to arxl including the roof. not the cause. Cement, doors, windows, nails, locks Ton corset, price S3 to |»>. ami hinges, shingles, rublwr sanded The Watson Produce Co. is in Scio to Scio's half doxen hunters returned roofing, etc. Call and get prices before do business To do business, the people from their trip south, having bagged or after getting prices elsewhere. Scio must be treated fairly and on a live four buck deer, so they report. The Planing Mills, N. I Morrison. Prop. and let live basis. Thia is what the N'Fwx will not vouch for the report. Watson jieople pur|>oar to do. Give President Taft's visit to Oregon, wis F or S alk -A few choice thorough them a trial. appropriated by the Portland push, to bred Buff Orpington and Rhode Island Trespass Notke Red. cockerels at tZ. 00 each or 2 for the exclusion of the rest of Oregon. If he could have l>een held twelve hours >3.50. J. F. Wesely. All hunters and especially those longer at the metropolis so that he hunting with <l«<s. arc hereby forbid Take your eggs poultry, veal, pork would have pars« d through the Wills den to hunt or otherwise trespass u|s>n and hulea to the W atson Produce Ca. mette valley in day light, there would these premises, under the fienalty of south end of the bridge, Scio, Oregon, have been no kicking. But aa conduct the law * and get spot cash for them. ed, his visit was to Portland and not C. IL WA1.S. County Surveyor A. L. Geiid«-«. came to the state. . over from Albany to estadish the 1» M. MikaaiH Dr. Davis, of Albany, came over lines of the Munkero tract of land, recently subdivided into 50 acre plats Sunday in a professional capacity as ■■ounty health officer. The family of William Brenner has nurchased the Mr. Chrx are sick with symptoms T. D. Mcijine farm, 220 acres or over smallpox. After / m »1 the co»t of WOO. Mr. Melaine .dangerously like making thorough examination, he expects to locate within the vicinity of I ordered the smallpox flag diaplayeil ami CALAVA» A McKNlGHT, Pn p*s. Buena Vista. i i>lac»il the family in quorantine. There ia a demand for dwelling Judge Duncan came over with Dr. Hacks connect »Ith all trains both ■ < hiMWes in Scio, Which the present Davis ami while here examined the new West helo and Munkers. number ia inad»*quatc to supply. Our bridge and the work that is lieitig <b»ne thir rigs our first risas and "tir Ixirse« town can nut grow unless there are in filling the approaches critically, »’«si driver». Prices resM.nahle. houses for the people to live in. expressing himself aa living satisfied The Farmers Meat Market will pay with the manner in which the work waa Flrit Qua AuummwUlloiu xs4 prompt Srrvka the highest market price for beef, tieing done. Lane Sampl« Poetai far Commenul Trsvclrri mutton, veal, pork, hides and egg«, H E. Olmstead came into town, last LTTOO MW RANAbEJUMT they dor»t want the earth, but they do Friday ami. after procuring some sale want your produce and arc willing to Mila, started on hie return homeward. Tay for it When about one half mile from town, Scio dealers and mer-hanta must pay he alighted from hie buggy to tack up CSANTtllTll PruP. as mi eh for pr<»fuce and «ell goals a» a bill, leaving his horse standing. The cheaply aa other towns, if they induce horse became restless ami started. ALBANY OREGON |>eoplr to come here ami trade And Mr. Olmstead sprung for the line» ami they must make the people know thia I got hold of them in »uch a way that he to lie true, as welL pulle«i the animal so short to one side * The Linn County Abstract Co., of as to overturn the buggy The shafts Albany, has changed lands. M«»sra and whiffletree were broken, releasing B U Payne and k II Rudd organised the horse from the buggy ami she came th» cempany over twenty years ago bar'< to town at a rapid gait, baring and have b nit up a v« ry fine business stopped at the bridge. No further lx*» a tfenaral lain In ng and exchange Sooie gentlemen from I ar «, 111 noia, ' damage, so far as we could learn, waa iMi.ineoa Loan» mad» at current ratee 1 done. are the pur haaer*. •nd draft, iwued un principal citie». ■c. ; This is jo Eiclosiii! Ef:iy to Wei? St re for Women. Misses and Chiliren Maybe you’re hard to lit in shoes, if so, we have any style of »h*M»» in any width from aa to ee and call your attention to our line of $3 guaranteed patent leather shoi’M with grey, wine, blue, green and black tape; they cost you $1 in any other »tore. This is one of the largest dc|»artmenf it in our store, we show everything from the very cheapest to the finest in tailored anti fancy waists in any color or pr'cB fro.n 50c „ $10 When you visit this Big Store you will see how impossible it would be to mention nil the lines; but the following things you always need and when jou set» the immense assort - ment we have to show you and at such reasonable prices, you will see how important it i» for you to come to this store. V We can save you money on all kinds of Hosiery, Underwear Blankets. Curtains, Gloves, Umbrellas. Corsets. Sweaters. Belts, Bag». Collars, Fancy Work. Table Linen. Towels, Silk Petticoats, Shoes and every thing ready to wear for Ladies. .Misses and Children. ,*'*■ Nr ■ ¿AA« II f pat/ ymtr ra i I mail fari to .llbaiifi amt bad: homr on any ¡m reità sr or ori r anil prepay express charges on any pun hase orer of f Chambers & McCune ■«X The Big Day Light Garment Store ALBANY w» OREGON The Beat Place in Portland to Eat R. SHELTON Ileal Estate is at Notary Public Administrator of Estates IxMna Negotiated. Abstracts Obtained and Examined «•'III A. OREGON Physician & Surgeon Telephone, Exchange Mo 11 t : al IVMl end u( ih« Morviaon Hlreet bîUlga» ( HARLES J. MAHER (Successor t< lliner Urna.) PROPICIETOR. G. PRILL. M. D. NClO Pup’s Coffee House OREGON* DR. W. R. BILYEU Dentist Over Waodaorth's Drug store. Both I pinnies. ( it i ir*«n ALBANY DR. J. MON F00 An experienced compounder of Chinese Medicines Succeaaor to the lair Hong Wo Tong, of Albany, Oregon, is now |>rri>ars>d to furnish ( hl none mi-dlrinea to all. The undersigned recommends him and guar antrea sAtisfaction. t ali or write him at 117 West Second Street. Alliany, Oregon. M. WMTTALI. G. C. BRYANT SCIO PLANING MILLS Attorney-Qt-Luio N. I. MORRISON, Prop. Alliany. Or». L. H. MONTANYE Sash, Doors, . Mouldi ngs, Fra airs, Sh ingles Fir AttorneyatLaœ Kolar» Public ami Solicitor id ratent» sis) relisions, (•flier, W West 2ml. HL, Albany, Or« Mellow Vetch 'eed Santiam Farm haa 400 bushels of fine »ecd clear of all fowl ared, auch aa pink. 100 bushels now cleaned and ready to bow at II..V» per measured bushel Call soon and get what you want. S. W. G ainkr W eatherford * wyatt Attomeij8-at-Latt) s< i< >. < >m -s* ‘.y • ' j Office in Riunite rg Blur} ALBANY (>»««.O C ** 1 l.aJ '• X’M I