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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1910)
1 I «late* meanings Roaring River Riptaa «Md ieliow« and ’Rebe««a« Annual Ixje Gaines is making good pr<<resa J-«Kiel I Thr first 'lay of the New Year dawn- with his grubbing, »o they say. Thr annual social of the Odd Fellows i cd bright ac-d fair. J. W. Game« is hale and hearty this *™< »<*»•«•• • ?«*• •« •< E !. Payne ha» sold hi» merrhanUl» For these cold nights ' liUMin«-»» to Burr Horner, their hall on last Saturday evening, winter. He »avs he feels like a boy. January I Mr Random ami family visited their Maynie am! Carson Dsv- nport were I daughter at Albany, during the holi A musical ard literary program was Oregon W< jo I Blankets in up to »pen«! Xmas with their parents, rvrxlerid by members of b«»th k»ig«-» day». which was a happy surprise to th« oki white and colored, with which was well received and carrwd Prof. Starr went tn Salem to »(lend folks. eat. fancy borders. A fine as the holiday». Marvin Davenport is attambr-g »ch.. A nail driving content. for the ladie». Mi»» llart spent the holidays with her sortment of fancy blankets thia w-nter. «kioJ idea Marvin. fur whii-q a suitable prize waa Riven, fHiMota at Salem, returning Satur- l.'mle J am-a Charlton ia enjoying made things lively for a tune. The and Indian robe«. A 1 <!*.’ ■ He thinks I ady driving the most nails in three Walter of health, thia winter. Mrs. E L Siam am] son variety of prices and every minutes, was adjudged the winner | Scio, »pent Christmas with her son, Roaring River ia all right one a fine value. Charles Ap| b- and wife »pent th« Mrs J I.. Calavan, won the honor. A j Henry. Jim Robertson is at home visiting bolltlaye with «heir parents in Stayton button sewing rontest for men, re«|Uir- his parents. J. L. Davenport is busy ing bin s« If ing the sewing on of 4 buttons with 4 There was a grand mask ball Christ kicking at |>oor Cow» and en pty hart s stitches each way and tying same, was Highcut Shoes mas eve. now adays. Have courage John, you sun by Mike Bilyeu, who being a »ingle man. had the advantage in this Mrs. Maggie Siam and baby have the are not alone. For M' H and Hoya •chicken pox. We hav«- r«^nt!y learned that Rev •.ne of work from much experience ■ Byron and Walter Wolf »pent Christ J. W. Osburn, of Indeiwndt-nce. is in Several other contests ami games were Certainly a money saver, mas in Portland. very poor health M-s. Waddle, of lui mdulge<l in until lOi.V» p. m.. wh«-n all were invited to partake of a bountiful Mrs. Annie Smith has gone to Detroit comb, la. also, of p*ior health. keeps your feet dry and lunch, after winch a ju«ige and several anal took charge of thr post office at II A. Gaines mails a firing trip to »'arm and for wearing • that place. marshalls were chosen, all of th«’ men Portland* last week. pre ent were fined from 10 cents to *1 Mr. Howan! »pent Christmas at tpialitieb, they are all that W. L. B-ioiie- is still iookinf for a <-arh. for various offence* too nun»™« Portland. warm climate. Have courage, Will, it te mention. a iM*nw>n could wish for Th«- fines so collect««! Brno Sims, of Scio, attended th«’ will rain by am! by. were by vote donut««! to the Itela-cca mavk ball. hi» money. J-»hn White butchere I two hogs. Sat katge, for their use. Ilrm B«> hhktt . urday arid une Sunday. Must have Several applications fur membership W eat *ii«i Item». lawn very large on«-». tn the Odd Fellows, and 12 for the Mis« Grace Ellis, the Seventh Day A lbany , O tegon Ben Schmitt »111 Rmn haw his new Rebeccas, were secures!, resulting in a Adventist schiad teacher. r«-tum«*l Sun house complete-1. Ben is a grod work most profitable as well as a successful octal event. day night from P« rtland. where she in an. had been visiting with relatives and Mnr Laura Rose, of St. Johns, paid Albany's Great Annual I vent. friends during the holidays. Mr. ami Mrs. Perry Pitchford a visit • LOCAL BREVITIES. An extra train arrived here one even during th«- hoii lays. t> • (7-rrn encing Saturday, January Hth. ing last week, bearing the inspector» of Warren Davi» was csllml to Portland, All any'» "Big Daylight atorv" an lights, color» and »ignal» of the S P. Saturdry, on account of the d.-atn of nounces thrir Ian < us Annual I l«-aran«-e Sale The greatest I a-gain event of For Sole 8. C. White Ixghom hens Co. Creating quite a little excit«m<-iit hl» gram! mother. around the statson. the year in Albany, and one that bring» Mrs. T Stockton. Sheridan, Oregon. Mrs W J Buidvn was in Albany *r<>« sands of )<«ql«- to Albany, it’s an As Farmer» '»er It. For Sale Four thorough lire! white several days la«t week, returning home tecasion watched for by rhrrwd luv r» Minorca Cockerel». Price fl (Ml I ‘Good morning neigh sir Farmer Monday morning. all ovi r the Wiliame.tr Valley, ’.hi» E W. Id wards, of Salem, is visiting »••v you are getting rea Iv to put up Morn» Shinaberger, thr night agent I ig store is I y far the ‘arg «-at of its hi» »on, A. E . in this city. Wnat kind are at thr d-'mit, s|M>nt New Year ami Sun »ome new wire fsnee kind between 1« rtlard «hi Mcramrn’o. you going to uae? Prof Mize, of th«- city schools, made «lay with hi« parents at W-»odbum. Thr worry <-f having any thing made "I have tried all kind» and Ami the Portlard a visit during holiday week. W. J. Bunlrn was in Portland a part is all over when you visit thia empor American is the stro-igest an I ix-t Call in llag«-y the Jeweler and »•-«• of thia week on bus neaa. ium. for h< re you w ill fiml everything Another extra tram came in here fence on the market. So I will use the imaginable a» described in fashion H um M»h« r A Gr> sh Pocket knives American. I can g«-t more of it for books, all ready to wear. Thia pro- T«day (Friday) Is-banon will lay the on Monday, ami srvi-n of th«’ cr»-w took «tinner at the hotel De Winston b-sa inoney, than of any other. gr« a»i*e a'ore dor» not believe in carry con erstune of her new high school •'How is that? Th--y were l«>a ling ties l«etw«-en W«-st it g g.-o«ls over i nd »dvcrli-e for tl is, budding. ■'Well fence ami cow« are alike, ii Scio and Shelburn. h.< ir Great Annual Clearance Salv, Anton llurlachcr has gon» over to A car I» m 1 «if h-»gs were loaded and one respect. A 3»-t«-und iwo p> r crnL g«>, » - v <4 cap arid al .. h territ.c - ..t Vancouver, Wa»h . to scri pt a p- »it on shipp«-d from this »taiion thr middle cow is dear at any price, while a im iricss that it souk! pay | < ••)4« to go a in n photogra|>h gallery. of this week, to Stockdale, for the pound four per Cent, cow don’t cat any I ui dr« d n.ili » to I uv g> ode, T<> think more ami is Worth more than twice as quite a nurnlier of Scio citizens ar«- Swift Packing Co. • f ■ ' : < fl -I ’«• - I. It ■■ 1.1» -I.,-- much. and you will finl about the utilizing this firia- weather in cutting dr« ires ami »kirta for 4<> at d . «‘c on tl «• same differ« nee in fence. <)> o h Itrms th« ir fuel supply for neat winter. ««liar, «on r ler» 0 an I alf. ami firs "I i.mler»tar«l al-out the cow. but Attention 1« calle«! to the big ch ar Dr. I’esucamy of Stay ten, was calle«! for I alf price 11 ildren’a coats, t«w how can you g« t n <r« of the Ameinrr »nee sale ail of I.. E & H. J. Ha-iiil to attend Mrs. Stupka, who has trouble I fall styh s up to fourteen y«-ara old, for fence fir I- »» mot <-y than of any other? ton, on the- thiril page of thia Usue. with her heart. Stc and women's mats, all. wool l toad- < "Well m ight» r. I am pretty busy hrtd Gooch return«’«! h«nne last Salur Fur a »hort time only subscription» cloth, hkint.rr's satin linn!, worth up this morning. If you will call at thr to th«- S antiam N ewr for one year and •lay. Scio Flailing Milla, cxan.it- th- fit.«« tr. f..”o f< r th«- little pr cr of |4 W». M rs Farrens has been sick for some Youth's Companion lor len werk» f- r ami get thr pr cr. N. I. Mornwin will Shu« » worth up to >4.4)0 for Sl.00 per time and i» unable to d<> her work. Cl Ml answer that question and tell you all f rir and trin mrd ami tail«>re«l I at» Two men from Shelburn came up to wirths up totlf.iX) fur IFW to U m Bishop, of Wallowa, arriv«*! in about it."• « 1 hi» sale rr«-ana a's'ock if ovrr lli'.itzi on Monday, on a visit to J W work at Gooch. Mr» Phillips t«»«k two trips to Mill • a< nfi«d at tn h • hi ap clean up |iric« a ' ompton. He has been away from WIRI I I M SAI I City last week on business tid tie gcods are thr n«u«»t ard beat .-* io for ¿4 years I Will have a car of Arm-rican Farm Mr» Cottrell has the lagripa, «.lality brought into the valley. Albany ia endeavoring to obtain an < has. halt us went to Scio Friday fencing at W«-»t Scio, on or about Jan- *1 wentv-five rah S| rople will l<- th« ri additional city mail deliverer, which sml returned Monday About one half of thi» S now Car juary 1, HH0 te wait t y<>n tl«- crowd» that pack this will, if allowed, make four carriers for i car has been sohl and as I placed my I ig »t< r«- during thrir Great Annual the "Hub" city, J order before the raise on win- of 2 Shelburn Siftings. Clearance Fate. No wonder proph- Thomas Smail, of timler fame, earn«’ Mi»« Agnca Gibl-ons. one of L. M I cents per rod. partus wishing wir<- wait for thi» ial<- after Trading thr down ami »|»-nt ah«- hoi-days with horn Curl’s »l- n-'gra| lf«-r». left for Albany, • fencing, can have th«- i-ei vfit of th« old pii- «S < ff> r«d < n the I ig Annual Sal«- folk» While here hl» working asm»« i Munday, after »lending a few days • price, if they place tiu-ir orders Lafore circular. It is the one ami only sture . the car arrives, ami receive the »am«- ate. Mr. C C. Griel*r visited him with home folks. of its kind that «an ami do«» aiivrrtiM- • at W«-»t Selo. Halley's rumel la dur Io roach thr ' Emily ami Mamie Ager spent Sun such cut prices, th« ir stock ia large If vou want fencing, n««w is the time Pacific coMt, May IR. betw«-en the day with their aunt Mrs. L. Osborn. enough to <ki it ami they - i rUtinly give ) to buy, as the next car will Lc high- r hour» of 4 ami 10 p. m. It is *ai«l the bargains. Some time Ago a petitiiui was »ent in price ami fencing will take even end of its 20,000,000-mile tail will brush to th«- Riilroal C iministlon a «kin/ for You all know it ia another rai»e before spring th«- earth. ClIAMHKRl A M c CUNK, a »|>e«-ial passenger train on the C. A- Leave voiir ord«T at the Scio Planing Albany, Oregon. Banker ami !cr King Morse, of New E. between Albany and H »over, the Mills and I will notify you when thr c «1 Y«>rk. lo-gan serving his 15-year term, petition was examin««! carefully by thr arrives. N. I. M orrison , Administrator's Soli e. in the Fmh-ral penitentiary at Atlanta ] Cximmiaaioners with th«’ rr«uit that a Fehl, Oregon. To a'l whom it may confer i: Ga. on Momlay Hr was trrated II«- treated in i strictly p»»»enger is to lie put on at Notice is hereby given to all whom it every rva|»-ct, thr same as an ordinaly once between Albany ami Mill City may concern that the undctaign««i ha» pi i »oner ami from Mill City to Hoover a mixed liren duly appointed administrator ol pavM-nger an I freight. F or S alk A gm»l tram of young the estate of G. ". Ven on, devi ated, J. N. Miller and son Buell •lient bay b«-r»«-» weighing about 1000 pounds »■y the County Court of Linn County, New Year with home folks each, one driving man-, two top bug Oregon, therefore, all persona laving Catholic servic«-» were held New giea nearly new, ami two single buggy claims against said estate are hereby Year at th«- Hotel Shelburn. harness. Vernon Bro»., R F. D. No. notified and r,-quire I to present the Robert W« hrll, of Condon, ia visit. 2, Scio Ore. «Rtno to the undersigned at Scio. Oro ing with T J. Gibbons. Honest value» ami low prices never gon with th«- proper voucher», within Gabriel Mi| «> ‘‘ . Munday, received th«- fail to win in merrhsmimery. Word» six months from the date hereoff sad news of tin tin- death of Ilia only taken from Wi sely & Cain while pre- Dated thi» day of Dec. iso«. ■ laughter, Mrs- lutrson, who died at i-anng for their seventh big annual J. F. Lr.rri.KR. clcaranc«’ »»Ir that <*omm«-nc«-» Tuesday h-r bom«- in North Yakima, Monday i Administrator. morning Many |M>ople of Scio ami I January 4. First publication Dec. 21. last pubh vicinity will remrmber Mr». Larson as I Mr*. Grace Shaw, di«*«l at her home cation January 21. P.H0. Mi » Anna Miller. near Albany, early last Friday mor-i^ ing. She was the wife of t harlcs L. New Irrigation IU hi a tree The Far.i er» Meat M arket will pay! Shaw, who wi« mentioned prominently thr highest market price for bevfJ '‘Well Irrigation for Small Farms” for the office of county jmlgc, during mutton, veal, pork, hides am! egg«] -s a publication just msu«-«i by To the 1'ubl‘c the last political campaign. ¡They <k>nt want the earth, but they do General Pas-eng«-r Department, of the Whereas there have Iwen certain On-gon Railroad ami Navigat'on Co., ExLaml Commissioner Binger Her w«nt your pnsluce ami arv willing to statements mad«- in the neighborhood and Southern Pacific Lines in Or«-g< n. mann, will !>•• placid on trial lo-for«- the I •>’ for it. I' 8. court in Portland, n.« xt Monday. | If you want to get the wire for 351» near our residences, concerning our This booklet seta forth in a practical Francis J. Henry will conduct th«’ cents, leave your order now with us families, which are not founded on eonciae wav the possibilities for profit l>r«<»«*cution ard Col Worthington, of twfore all the fencing is gone. You facta, we therefore publicly state that of inexpensive irrigation, and »hould Washington D. C will take .-ar«- of th«- will not have another opporttnity to all such statements relative thereto are tie in th«- hands of every farmer in defense. get this price after this car load is sold, not true. Oregon. P api . K<> i * k < kv Copies may be obtain«*! free on F or S alk — S. C. White !x*ghoms as the wire is going up. M rs . A nna K>> pk < ky We have a few nice coe'<er--ls for »» —. C has . W eakly application to Wm. McMurray, General F rank R artv Passenger Agent. O. R. A N., and S.P. July hatched, at Tl par. bird ami eggs Ixmk here! I can furnish you with Lin-s in Oregon. Portland. Ore for hatching in the Seaaon. No pur« r gneeries, lunch gotsis, post cants, f or Sale at Once stock than th«’ alaive can be found anv- stationery, and school supplies, con where. Also full bl«»»! Poland China fee turnery and tobacco*». Onlera taken Dwelling house. 4 rooms and nearly hogs with pedigree». Trappist Father». for office supplies and rubber stamps. one block of ground; I gm»l couch. 4 '(«w h «crL l> ««or Scio, Oregon. Agency for the American Weekly. chairs, I table, 1 stand. 1 No. ft cook ' | wt ht i-Ire»! ...... ,. r,-,T 1 n- r^r .* »•**«•> C. <». Got OH, P* stove and 1 airtight stove, 2 bed steads « Th«- N ews ha.« arrang«»l a clubbing «ox’lk _ _____ . .. 1 Scio. Oregon and spring» ami I good W. 50 mattriec. <n«n. |irr fnn rate with th«’ Youth's Comtvanion Pub ....... . Impure of O. W, nh»»rl , p^r ion ............................ u I<1 Prof. V. I.. Calavan. of the Shadd Will sell cheap lishing Co. by which the S antiam • b«»K per . . • M t» N ews and th«- Youth's <'nm)iani<in enn public school, spent the most of holiday Compton. if iMinirj: i«rr roll An pr* , l«c -up) li«d for >2 M' a y--ar The last week at the bedside of his mother, who W w«»» » hit ixarn«, p«r tm Ihr way. 11 name«! paper is thr h-a-'ing w.ek'v lives in Bilyeu Den. Mrs. Calavan has f'hir»m- |<8»» rotins bro« 1er« • If Our car kifcl of wire is on the way • rw «»*. |«rf twntn'l magazine publish«'«) in th- country Its been confin« d Io her Iw-d for the (mat MH 17 contents ar«- high class moral »torn s, fifteen month», and the fatal ending «if from the factory. As soon as it arriv s uttffjr*. p«r iMHtR.i _.w 11 and other instructive ami entertaining the sicknesa is only a matter <>f a few ! we will offer th«1 wire at 35't cent ver iMttirt«*, ll»r «right M •W* ... matter. The subscription price is days or weeks. Prof Calavan returned per nsi. S bar 4" inches high, at W« a « i**. h*t «htbuing • ave*» JB >1.75. With the N ews , as aliove to the field of his work last Saturday Scio, Nlwwtp. le» l'ertin«l. «tn im •« vmiMi.ter ponivi. dr*MMr»t __ n 4* pled, »«.6J. Blankets Visitors arc welcome whether Intending to purchase or not <»tir ttmiig gel an it.«li- S. E. YOUNC à SON 1 * ‘ i • -A otir store, and »re newr <1 isa|i|»<»i ii t••«I. When .'on l>u\ votir cloth ing fmiii ii» von are mire that you are getting the pick of ill«- market. «SiiiLs amt (h't remits, i 10 up THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO. OREGON **• Standard Liquor Co WHOLESALE DEAL» : : IN Wines, Liquors and Cigars telephone JUin 17$ I4S IS* CommmUI St. A. G. MAGERS, Prop. ................................................ ... ................ ................................................................... ..................... All < laamm of Job Prit tin,’ ex« rutel on »hort notice at rvasonal le prie«-». ’ 77/r Olili/ III U S /nt/H /• /mlilisliiil ni huxtiTii County. Finn Puliti- rulli) in th /H mlint ami sta mix, ut all limrx, far itili resi s of thr tht pt a/tir. the improved COPPER j RIVETED OVERALLS A Splendid Overall for every use. Cut generous ly full. Two hip pockets. Felled seams. Continuous fly. hWiaWn wm. 6R mi i (o. ............................. ’■» I**"* von ibai our N«‘w Fall