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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1909)
( ✓ I . • ' * ’. »• Hot* To the wife of S F Zytoet, on Nuvembt r 14. lOtfil a daughter. TM KO WUT I k -« Bllveu came over from Lebanon* NR AF 01*11 ( ¡TiZENS reeentiv Munday, to attend a cor.denser meeting. aa.«lgn«»l aa a rc»*on for not Mr. A Shanks, the Shelburn ham««* subscribing f<r th« Ntw«, that ALBANY, ORE. maker, was do ng business in Scio, last | the «ubsrrii lion price waa too large; Sat onlay. that b« cxMikl ami did get peper* whit h 1 ¡me. cemer.t, rubier rtofinir an I all are larger and better «»¡ite.i for 91 p« r kinds of budding malarial at the Scg» year or leas, etc No <to d>t this con- DRESS GOODS Planing Mdl. t< ntii.ri is true *nrt th*- NKWU will nut A very nice wide errat» Panam , J F. I j-ffler and John Griffin att-nd- d.sput«- the statement. But suppose »1 25. ■* < il» an* at 50c. 91 OO a »ul ♦' .50 ed th« Salem ne- kite rarty, by nfficia you want to use ti e columns of horn« peoer to ailvertise something invitatu n, last Friday New Serges and W »««I <»»»«1», in •'r» ain ami oilier 'iglit shades. Very Mr. and Mr» J A Bilyeu v aited have to sell, or to find something ipprvpriste for outing. their daughter. Mrs Nellie Gunaauia. have lost, ut r< store something have fourd, then tlx» hone pate over last Sumiav. at Mbanun OXFORDS teeowa a great <xmveni-mc<». A If you want the lest fenco in the similar ad in yoar ft» •• n« eastern paper <hir *t»»-k «ss a little late in <mm- northwest, the American fence will fill ng Iti bill i* Complete no*. A little would be uf no value to y«»u and it the bill. For »ale at the Sciu P arin g 'ti'.re »Ivi* ami a little m-»re quelity would <x>»t four or five tim«-» »• much • n ali il»« <<umi«'t*. D»ni'i itati to >e - M.IL f.»r the advert «mg |<atr,mage is what ir I «leni < di Oc lord* fot la>ln » *t Boys were noticed trying their jac' . enable* the* eiu t rn pa|«ers to be «3 50. knives on th« woo»i parts of the b«i i»-« M> cheaply to sub«« rucra. lately Better m.t do it boys, for it is a i But let us ri as in a little. BL.’jNKETS finable offense. Farmer. Five y«ars ago when A if»'.»l A», gray word Blanket, Ih» Zcio weather rm! a month of the Nr.wa pa«s<* i un l« r the present man t i,w* tot »uamt or mouutain use, ''beautiful** was reported from almost agement th» •ubm-ri|»t:on prirt» was the $4 50. all section* of Eastern Oregon, the firs’- same a* it I* U- iay. II.!® I*r veur in GLOVES of the Week. advance. Then we coukl buy a bushel of wheat for AO to fit cents, or n«»*t M V. Bilyeu came over from * Ibanv. Mm'» rriii r jfnnntlet (ilute*, la I Satuniay. That magnificent feast anything eatable or usshl»' nt half th«- »MO. \ (ilnvr with palti» at the Grange waa a temptation Uo present prices. W« couhl thene*»-hang« 'i I ,***t mW • u«l t*’ t $1.00. a years subscription fur one con! of great f »r hirn to withstand. ii«*w •! r I ting (ilovre u* br<»» n. Save * f I by getting your window a, small fir wood »lelivcred; now a sub- ;uo. d<Mirs, glass, nails, lu<-ks, hinges, bam True, we have increamnt the price of door track rullers, the eelebrat--d advertising aliout 2.*. per rent, but ss < » lumi.ia tin*«»! wall paper, etc., at ti« we have more than multipii«») our sub- #*0000*000000000000« Sc ki Planing Mill. .. . I •|i»t I ; '■. ■ i.r rt ».-■* gam LOCAL BREVITIES. The handrailing of th« bridge aid • rather thin I-<•«<• fr»»m ff«- » ■■ r» ■•»• OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO walk* changed their color, this w«'i. During our owner*hi|i, we have given In*tea/1 of yellow they are now red the Nr.wa an entire new dree*, tvpo- T L Mutiker*, of l’orthuid, cam»» up Black wouki have lieen the more graphicly, placed new pre**»* in th« appropriate color. Monitey evening. office a-.! hare mire thin douhli-1 th« Mr* W L. McBride, of Aberdeen, value of the plant. Of counw. it ha* Fog S ai .K Hor»o, buggy and bar- Wash arrived last Saturday, on a abort paid u* b> do *o But our reader* have r.r a.. Ire»! T. Bilyeu, .''’cm. Ore. visit with h«-r parents, Mr ami M r* the satisfaction uf reading a much Rich Mcticaii* com« to th« American Wm May After her visit Mr» Me horse markets to gel choice well broken Bride will join her husband at Pl»aa- better printed , s|« r than formerly an«L we (latter ourselves, that we have not carriage animals. an ton Cal . where he has a number of p rmitlrd our local or editorial columns 1 \ fin« horses for winter training. tu grow less in volume or in readable- Tuesday aft«mm-on, to look after con- Look hdrid I can furnish you with ne»». densery busine««. pn«-. r.1 >. Inn h go»“!«. p»'-»t "»Iilk, With this issue w« torn over am.ther Les Bilyeu »ya U m stationery, and school supplies, con- new leaf in the publishing business, Seto to l.elianon. Is almost impasaaltl«- fci tionery ami toba-'rocs. Order* taken which we believe will a-Id to th»' Interest where it is near th«- new railmwl gr*»!e for office aupi-be* and rubber stamp*. ami value of th« paper. Heretofore, Vetch, i«'d cl»«ver, alaik«» clovrr, Agency for tl.«' American Weekly. our first an»i fourth page* were printed C. G. GotK.it. timothy, English ry«« graiui and orchard in I’crtland. It i* all now prir.t«<l at Scio, Oregon. home an»l will be devut«»! more largely glass at reaaonable prices for cash Elsewhere in tlis i»»ue Will 1« found to home milter*. only at J. F U »»»- . s. lb.«- 2 column a>l of J. F. Wesely. A Again, l«'cauae of the higher cost of N. I. Morrilton can mak<- you Mis»ion comparison of | rices of goods of a Port living, we ar» required to pay mor«‘ for furniture in oak, maple or fir. t all and land mail order house, taken from hi* help than formerly. Five year» agiilbc see hi* book of ¡»atterns nt th« Scio catalog and the regular sal« price* at monthly ripens»» of running the office Planing Mill. Wi -ely - Read th«' ad carefully,, for were I»'*» than 940; now they are double E it contain* foo<| for thought, Whi«« ll»-' iiii»» ri«i uf the late ?*er Miller waa in progress at the Miller whether it pays you to send your money that »urn Even the white pa|» r we cemetery, la >t Tuesday, another funeral elsewhere, when you can do equally as use cost* neatly double what it »lid for cortege came in from the vicinity of well at home Mr. Wendy wlU guaran merly. So we think our farmer friend’» obp'Ctlon i* not well taken. The price Shelburn. tee that he quote* th«» catalog corr«-ctly of nearly everything the farmer has to '1 he farm house* of th«» Simmon* and that h<* is ready to demonstrate sell has doubled. Even the farm Itaelf brothers, erenow approaching complet that th«» quotation* published are hi* has doubled in vaiur during that period. ion. It w.ll be rumemlter«»!. they »tor« prices. The editor of the Nfcwa is growing to |M>rcl»aa> >1 th* aouth part of the A L. be an old man. At must, h»'can remain Powell farm. t v-Mayor Miller i'aaae* Away editor in charge but for a few year*. Lionel Edwin Miller was toirn near Other and younger hamis will anon have John W*. Richardson has sold his farm t-it harl» » Chrisman, of Quincy, Wash. Brownsville in Saline County, Stale of to take up the work. But so ><>ng aa ■ »msiderat un SlO.OIMi Mr. t hrisman is Missouri, on Octotor H, 1H61 and dud we control the N kwh , w«shal>en»!eav or a »on of A. <’. Chr.sman of between at hi» home in Scio, Linnconnty. Oregon to make Ha columns better and belt r, on Sunday, November 14, 1909, at the so that its weekly visile to th* fireside Un» city and Stat ion. Thia is |»»ultry week in Scio Large age of IM years, I month and 6 days, will b«- welcome ami looked<rfor with numbers of chickens, turkeys, geese lie r«*».;«d on the old homestead with eagerness. We wi I try am! make it an»l ducks ar* being pr»-|»ared ami ship- liis parents in Missouri until 17 years worth th«- money pan! for it. ¡iC»i to various pointe, for the thanks ol»l. tha n moving Io Oregon with them ami settled on a fnrm near Scio, where Sunday afternoon juat after electric giving feasts, next week, he resided with hia | arttit» until the light plant had l»een started up, the 1 he Farmers Meat Market will pay 21th day of November, IS'*'», when he front of Dr. Prill’a office was m en to t>« the highest market price for beef, was united in matiiaae with Janie Me- covered with tire and amoke. Th«- mutton, veal, [»irk, hides and egg». honald. The newly married first resid- caun« waa found to l»e B»>m.- electric They dont want th« » arth, but they do ••<1 on a farm eaat of Scio for at»>ut two wires which had been used during fair want your produce an»! are willing to years, then moved onto their farm near time, to tight up a street show. The pay for it Shelburn, ami resided th« re until about wiring hail been culled np and hung on a Th«' conden«ery |»»iplc express them 10 years ago, when they moved to Scio the building but the current had not aelves as bring well satisfied with the w hi n- they resided continuously up to torn disconnected. A waahpan of progres* the condensery has made the tim«1 of his death. He waa con- waller applied by R. Shelton subdued Thu only hitch is to get a sufficient verted under the ministry of Rev. John the incipient blaze. quantity of milk, when it will become a W. Oahorn, b I hhi I the year 1N<2, and money maker. united with th«- Missionary Baptist Mr*. B»-ile Yarbrough, of Ashland, I.RYAN I I «pertinent No. 2, of the Linn County church at Scio, ami ever th«-r< after paid the NEWS office a short visit la*t consistent Saturday. Mr*. Yarbrough la a circuit court had only 21 divorce canes endeavored to live a to decid «, this week. Nevertheless the chnatian life, There are left to mourn ■laughter of the late Hon. Harvey public «oats of a divorce is considerable. our lies hia faithful wife, an aged Shelton ami has just concluded a visit CUSICK BLOCK They coat high but, sevnungly, *om<- father, mother, two sisters and two to her relatives in tjii* vicinity. In brothi-ra, and a large circle of relativ» a, order to hear from them weekly, »he people must hav«- thrm. neighbors ami friends. I hail her name placed on our subscrip ALBANY OREGON We a-e still in the market for all In all hia actions and dealings with tion list and will receive the NEWS for kin»ls of | roduce, such a» Egg*. Itutter. his fellow man through life he always a year. In our estimation, this is a Veal, H»g*. Bacon, I ani. Beans, ahuwtnl true honesty, consideration of very sensible act. OnioM, lii»le*. I ells, l!e»«w»x, Css the rights of others, ami always gave cars I ark, etc. Pi ic« a always on top the hand of mercy, love ami sympathy Th»- News ia in receipt of an invita- for go»«! Stuff, when the same waa necessary to I m * I tion to attend the big Republican J. F. W kkkly administered. lie was a man of |‘’Smoker” billed to occur in Portland A car l»>a< I of fence wirr is on th«- promptness, accuracy ami a type of a . on the evening of Novcrntier 24. Th« way rum lite faciory. On account of model good citizen, worthy to Ic purjHiae is to lay plans for holding Dry Goods, ('loth* thia car, we will give you special priera followed. I Republican mas* advisory conventions, injr. Shoes, Hats, mi all the wire fencing we now have in Funeral services were hekl in the 1 throughout the state. Whether they Indies and Gents atock. Now li Die tune to buy your Baptist church Tuesday, Novemtor 1«. will l>e able to "smoke out** a Furnishings . . . . fence. IMP, at I p m., conducted by Rev. D. representative bunch of that party at Chas. Wesely. E Baker, Baptist minister of lsrl>amin. the "smoker’* or at th«- convention* to America is becoming the home of the Interm« nt in the Miller eemetry, near follow, other than the I hmsc *, big, little, brat bred horse* in the world ami Euru Shelburn, attended by hia many sorrow ol»f and young, remain* to be seen. Ore. SCIO nean horsemen are coming over here to ing relatives, friends amt neighbors, buy. Five »tandrrd bml Kentucky fail bearers were T. J. Munkrrs of The NSW» is in receipt of the new h<> *»'• were neentiy void to br taken to Portland, S. Philippi, P. H. McDonald, advertising Uooklet which has been’ Italy, for I reedimr purpoeea. Nor will C. A. Warner, Jamas A. Bilyeu ami placed liefore the worhl by the Albany Ihr I.4M-AÌ WwrhrU It bo auf rising if English cattle breeders Riley shelton of Scio. Commercial club A* a «¡»»cimen nf Tlw h*IHwlng arr prhvw «»”««1 <>1 Tl-iu* !•» c »me Oyy f here to get new and improved Mr Miller was by occu|»ation a farm the art preservative, it i* a hummer,, i>( m< h ••«* •») ••<»« -I»*»««: 1 Ghowing lioth care ami »kill from »tart Ubetolt, I*** b ’ t»1w'l ................ .. bl «•"! for the»r herd«. er. and was si ceessful. Politically he ............ »•» fk^ta |w*F •*•♦»•**•♦1 A few jood bargain* in two patterra affiliated with the Ilemocrat party. to fim*h, by the print *h»»p which did Flmir. |w*< Wk ... ..«w.. 1 «4* ... - — o' , id e» tt.i t W err closing out A a Servml as justice of the peacr for thia the work The advertising matter i* Hran. l*î l«»n • —— . |*r inti n few odd* ami ernta of dish«« that district for three years, was elected ami lioth well written ami arranged ami the « hof». |to*r liwi Ä ÍW muat be tMapoaed of at very low price*, served aa mayor of Scio for four con picture* are superb This booklet Htttter. i»'««intrvi F*r mil F<f«a. |to»r ■litgrtt 9 in order to make mom for our tine new a«*cutivr years, from 191X1 to 1907 ami placed in th«- hand* of th«- Eastern m»n Cfih ’krna, prwm«1 .................. Itf and extensive stock of t'hriatmaa dishes was elected ami served aa alderman of who contemplates moving west, is sure I f’litchrw*. fwtr jotintl, )otin< bitwirrw > U t* ‘ •exxat', jMor |MHtn 1 to have a strong influence in. at least, that just arrived. They will be open S io for the years 1907 ami 190H. p *r pmin«t So one more of our faithful husbands, having him com« ami look at Linn 1 nriet«, for inspection in a few daya. Come ami ♦. par pnwiwl If « are them No wwiilr to allow then, a ns, mighlir*, ard frivnt a has pass., County It is cnly fair to state thvt nr**». t»er tw.iin«’. hr» weight .... to the beyond, and we *ay good by« the b«x>klet a<lvertl»e» other portions of ’•ork. »I h «**»' 1 whether you buy or not. t «ml 1* p»*tin4, fr*r whlfping .......................... * Edwin, may you rest from all your the county, as well as Albany and m I wv * v i*r potind «t«» »»*r« Your* to please. «M J. F. Wtsr.LV. j labors and suffering in this life. sano«.uw |»uun>l. li»* 1 vicinity. i ATTORNEY AT LAW Wesely & Cain The Place to Buy Good Groceries Mason jars, half gallon ” '* quarts t • Pints .......... Schram jars, half gallon • « “ quarts • « " pints......... B’xtra corn. 3 can» Pineapple, I cans Gold Dust, I ¡mckagis EGGS r 7 20c coffee, 5s lbs. ........... 1 a»: •• 5 II mi 75c f»2c 52c $1 10 yoc 7Nc 2ÛC Wk« DOc 35c ” .3 lbs ... . Fruit sugar. 15 lbs Fountain a.rup, per gal < I lions, per 100 lbs We buv dishes direct from the factory an < can save you money. ('E.\TS /7JA’ 1)'J7. EX Prie s Paid for Produce. W. E. 7 homas Ò» G ice us a trial Son, Stayton, Oregon Th«' NkW» will be glad to aup| ty • DR. \V. R. BILYF.r eopy of the |»aper free, reguiariy, to auy orte who will »upply item* <>f n«-w» D £ N T I S 7 w.-ekly fr» »in any amt all of the aur- OVER W00DA0RTH8 DRUG STORE ALBANY evary neighl««rho<»d stoul I te wilHug to take up thia work f<r the interest» of themaelves and neighbots. OREGON I .' ■