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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1910)
. • T • • i "K A . > b • * Wr À ïW, OREGON. .1 ASTA R Y twi. . Iler pipulatlo«.. in the »tat« a rule, they ar- public 'pint. ■ ai ! is for the betterment of the town In the dry gtasl» aiai clothing Une, Astonishing Discount Wiwly A Cam have a stare «tach far OllTIIDAP V | «1 k I LI I I I f\ | I U Y I l I i M un I u h un 1 ufi 11 I p I t Q fl \/ I |S I I \ Y I I LJ J * LJ U kJ I •"•ut the deal Ry thu« merging the ntwrrsts all ronfuaaion of busin-»» «•tail would tw avoidiHl. Election of officers was then dcclarisl <ti ord«r. when th« old officers, consist- Ul« I ( ->g ul li. Moutg fyaidrnt; John ■ W 1 v ing |>cla«te<l. BEST AN ■ AVAILABLE COPY ¡teachers kkie email rch 19 of editor of ¡Sent out I county si nomi* il super- int» re- following j Akin ’, of I 'nr pr « ity al P L. hex took i, "iitraw nlx r of gill make i r £ £ £ £ £ g«««! titles. E. C. PEERY DR. J MON FOO An ex|ierienced compounder of Cninese Medicines ouicMawr io «ne ¡are Hong Wo Tong, of Albany, Oregon, is now prei>ar«d to furnish Chinese medicines to all. ) The undersigned recommends him and guar ante«« sat »faction Call or writs him at 117 West Secund Street, A limn y, Oregon M WmrrrAta The Best Place in Port lam! to Eat is al Pap’s Coffee House st W«el end ol lbs Mori lain Street bridge. (’IIARLES J. MAHER (Hmx-ewM>rt< Riner Br<a.) PROPRIETOR. A. G. PRILL. * Phusician t t Surgeon : OREGON R. SHELTON Real Estate SCIO PLANING MILLS N. 1. MOnPISnN Prnn. I.sat Ajril the Scio Miik Condenser) vwiiuiiem.ru <>|.ra< <>na. A latest up MA.RUfACTUkfJt *»4 0UL£> IN to-date condensing plant had been m- I stalled, capabi. of taking car** of 10,(a* pounds of milk in «i, lit hours.*’ By con servative managrmerl and the manu facture of a attic Uy first-class article of condensed milk, our condenaery haa secured a name second to that of no other plant in the stale. Laat spring N. L Morrison purchased the Selo planing mills. The plant had qi id s been idle for the two years previous an<l Mr. Morrison had to build the busi ness up from the gmifnd Being • very competent workman ami of ex l< >. < >HE. perience in handling plants of this kind, he has built up a splendid patronage in the lew short months of his owner ship. He. also, carries a gissl stork of t. ». ucxxsaa, w. a a«iau sash dcora, bulkier» hardware, rad«, Praauienl Caxhlar wire fencing, lime, etc. Soma five or six year» ago, the Scio Milling plant passed ipto tar hands of a SCIO • • • OREGOX company of our minors C. A. Warner was »elected as manager who, by a |fc>e» a general tanking an-l exchange judicious management, has built the busi news 1. Mtns made at current r«tee business up to a profitable basis. I hir ing these five or six years, several and drafts ieeoed <>n |>rinci|«l cities thousand dollars have been rxtwmli-d in improving the property, so that, at the present time, it ia about in as good L. H- MONTANYE comfition as when the mill was con structed. The management haa given Scio the name of being the best wheat market in the county, a« they pay, as a rule, five cents higher per bushel than No srv Public and fiollcilnr ia |>aid in Albany. Scio haa a liunch of of Patents ami Pensioi.s. aa energetic up iwdaia merchants aa OlBr®, 232 Wwt Bl., Albany. On tie found in any other town of ■ ' Sa.th. Doors, .M oublions. Frames, Shingles l.tc Estiinatoi ani Plans (or B IO £ (ornimi on snort notice The Scio State Bank M. D. Telephone, Exchange No. 11 M’lo Druggist Notary Public Administrator of Estates Negotiated. A ba tracts Obtained ami Exarr.mtxl Luana •CIO...........................................OMNKNI A few week s ago a profimlnarv wnr vry for a railroad reaching from Scio to Munkers, was mm'« It is expected that a comnany will soon bo organised to conutruct the line. If our citizens take hold of this matter in their usual public sprit manner, the road will be assur'd. With the construction of this line. Scio and the surrounding country will grow with leaps amt bounds. Surely a public improvement of such great moment to the people, will not be alowed to languish, when it is assur ed that it will enhance the value of property in Scio and vicinity more than twice what the line will cost. Attorney-at-Laœ klnda of frosh meat, of good quality* and at moderate pt ices. cons id« ring the , price butcher at«>ck commands. Acmes the street Mrs. Ollie Mac lionaid conducts an ice cream i artor anti soft drink emporium. Confection ery, fruits, cigars and tobacco arc her principal snuck in trade. The Scio livery stable, J. I. Calavan ! proprietor, is locate«] just at th«- north ! end of the business section and conduct» , a general livery and stage business. W. W. Williams conducts a first class harness shop and ke,-|« supplies for the burro. Good workmanship is a feature as well aa good stock in all the work that Mr. W. pula out. are punt« “hich ate drawing him a gisst trade. I* II. Macllonald, on the north side and J. R. Gill on the south aide ■ri our blacksmiths Both arv g«»d work men anti each enjoy a good patronage. Dr. A. G. Prill ami lir S. C. Browne look after our sick. Each of them haa a good practice ami stand well in the profession. A. W. Hagey, our jeweler and watch re)>airer, can fix almost anything which is fixable He carries a stock of jewelry ami watches and clocks. When you want Mtn you will find tim place just at the south end of the bridge. Having visited atwiut all the business men of the town, it la now in onlcr for you to get a shave. Koi Morris can do the trick for you in hla neat up to date shop, just at the north eml of th* bridge. Having had your shave, if you have any money left, just atep around on Mill street and leave an order for a year's subscription to the S antiam News You will find it is a grsal start er for the year’s business. Onod Itoad» Meiting Banner ti range has arranged for a <Jew«! Ruads meeting al ita first meeting in January, the Mh when ('tell Engineer G. V. Skelton, of O. A. C. will be the leeturer. All newly ap pointed road supervisors, aa welt aa the old and the public in general, are urged to attend the open meeting in the afternoon, E. C. Parity. lx-cturer, •«••«»••••W'enu itaftli Aff rtw roamflg nt f thr minut) a of the laat anr usl m«*« ting ’Ihe minutes being rpptoved, thr secretary’» annual report was re ad It was shown that a »mall defciency exist« -d. By motion it was voted that tine ( assessments I m - levied at this time anil that they become due and pay able < n January 1, May I and Heptember I. To provide fu« thr deficiency, the J anil ary assessment was madc 11.25 ai <1 each of thr others II txt each. Election of ofilci rs wa» then declared in arder, when each of the old oftkrra wa» complimented with an unanimous election The loard of officers are. ¡'■«»idrnc J. ci. i liyeu, xiir V. E Shelton; Secretary, W W, Wil son; Treasurer, W. A. Ewing. Owing to the fact that the i aymei t of asacsan rnta to the centr. I ofi <f «-rested »«>me confusion, it waaordtm that, hereafter, they be paid o..|y to Secretary Wilson. This concluding the liualms«, lie meeting adjourn«»!. SCIO COM TELEPHONE CO. The Scio Commercial Telephone Co. met fur its annual meeting, immediate- ly after tbr adjournment of U h abov, ami was called to order by its president II Montgomery. Minut« a of proviot s meelitg read ami approvid Secretary Wilson reported that, with the proce«-<ls of the sale of the line from Jefferson to Allmny ami Ulis r<- ceivable the company had a surplus of about Il’s). The matter of merging the interests of the Mutual ami Commercial com panics into «me body, was di»cuM>c<l pretty thoroughly. A plan waa pro- pom <1 which, in eff«-ct, would return to the share boMers of »he Commcrcul company the money they hail invested m the eonatruction of the line and thvn assess each member of the Mutual company one dollar each, the same to go into thr treasury of the Mutual cnm|«any, for the purpose of taking over the Commercial company pro|»r ty. To carry out this purpose, a com- mittce. consisting of F. C Peery. John 1^*filer and J. G. Holt were ap|«>intad to confer with the Mutual lines to bring Mi <w a *urv by thoni nt* !»«•« brought ijNm any of the teacher*. Th isles were all well known I esc hers." I., it. Alderman, aiowiciate pmfeasor of education in tin- University of Orc- .'on, who wins in the straw vote «on ieat by the teachers of th«' elate, r»- -rived over four tim« ■ a» many voti-a *a his l»« are»l Competitor. I he present <u|M<rintci>«lent, J II Ackerman, who will have had 12 year' of xil<*ce>,»ful work in the «»flimi 1» m>t a < xraiidatc for ru-e lection, Mr. A Herman wa- Imrn in Yamhill •utility .’<7 year * ago of a pioneer family, lie siu r.lMii the Unit-' pm,,i. , n<a>i l.«l later wax a student ut M<Minville ■ollfg« While there he r< pr>-I'ldi d •is eollege in the first inter lollegistc •ratoflcal contest He entered the t'niveraity of Crvguti in the fall of I mi .' i aih | graduat'd in June, lf*ri. with an A. B degree ll< was a hard student, in aide debater sial w ax honoris! by being elm t<i| president <»f the stiulent- bully. After graduating lie taught .school in Halsey and Brownsville, in Linn county anti was then elected vn principal of lire acltuoia ut bickimvnie. Next year he was elected principal, which position ic hekl for three years. In I9ul h«< was elected superintendent •f schools for Yarnhill county. While in this |»»Hum he started the achiail fair, to bring the achooia and homes I r together. Under his leaak-rsh'p l.sil chikjren hail home gardens ririd over iMXt girls made brcail every Satur day under the instruction of their mothers. In the spring of 1907 Mr. Aiderman waa elected superlnlend'mt of the city schorl» of Eugene. While in this poei- tion he started many kinds of industrial work and also got the co-operation of his teachers, pupils and parents, so thr t the school hoard raised his salary and , offereii him a Ihree-year contract, but two slate »i bool» olTerwl him a pimlti« n He accepted the position he now hold« | the State University. in He ia a man of vigorous health arw) ia» a strong personality ami liroad , mpathies. Oregonian. *y