The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 28, 1910, Image 4

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Tean s have liven hauling ties from
|ji«t senson CanuoisS «ûcnarfflsts
hia city to West Scio all this week.
•blp|««l .V issi I mi rrol« of apples to < ape
The « oat of
Town South Afrha.
Dr. Prill thinks he saw Comet "A
transport.ithm.
storage.
etc
was LI où
•n«« night this week, when coming
;«er Iwrrol and ibe iwi.v received *'• *V.
naie mm«- from a professional call.
•raving tlie grower lu tlie n«lghls«r-
Fred Gouch has arcuml a contract to
Tbl«
II h*s d of ij '¿‘i per I i U s I h -I net
ut 100 car load» of ties for the S P..
iistuU« »mu tir lakru ■» still furitM-r
to be used on the Crabtree-1x-banon
•n»>f that A uw ricali fruii gn
utoff.
Tallx-rt J. Giblona and Mias Nora
O:
: don't prof»»*.- lu lb- »till and l«sw
Ikinahue were mart led. January |9, at
•y when foreign market» aro
th«« residenc«- of the bride's parents Mr
Koire u|
Investigation«
the low.i
I*
n. g. 1 I I.« ir I wbhb
. f ’ I. .1
To« wuuld be surprsed al Ifc» nites and Mrs. It Donah'ie.
eiperiuieul st a I ton he- made into a
fungous disiane of millet w til h has
Wlwn we read of fl«iod». earthquake s,
ybe'burn * iftings
valuta to
at
ip|ieuml at several pl»« es In Hie state
in ten»«- rold ami scarcity of fuel in
Claud Churchill retamed home Tues Illis year l «ik ate that the discus. Is
other localities, one cannot help tail
.’»o at
f«-»-l thankful hr lives in the magnifi- day from a several months stay at Ildllet smut w tilth Is quite cvUIIOon
in se- timi» of Enrol«- ani V»hu h seetui
•ent Willamette valley, a locality free Tillamook.
lo bue lieeu Lroiigbl Into this country
INI nt
Mr.
White
was
in
Portland
last
week
■f all these uncomfortable am! danger-
lu seed liu|»>rtrd from Germany
callvii there by the illness of his
«ur conditiona.
smut In quest Um is mu« h like
ILivn SlmvH, \ iiltios
A change of running time on the C. brother.
w Id« b affects usta ami It «au te«
to |2 (M>, per pair
Mr. Howard, a promm-nt wood dealer lenirli by xoaklug Ibe seni for
.i E. from Albany east, recently went
to ur» In a solution of on«« pound of
M uiik winter weight i I hhn into effect. Th«- traiq leaves All>any at of Albany, wax a busiiiesa visitor las' formalin
Io furl) Oie galions of water
4 a. m.. reaching H«»>v»r at 11:30 a m Thursday.
hi tan or lilacK, line <pial-
leave Hoover at 12:.'*) p. m ami reach«-«
Mias Myrtle Donohue »pent Sunday
Tlie owner of a garden tract of Hirer
ity, i I 5 d valves
Albany at 4 p. m. This will make the with her suler, Mr«. T. J Gibbon«.
r four a« row near ouulu has lakl tile
train pa-» Munker» at about 3:30 in tlie
price tier pair
Mr» Ola Vernon was an Albany HbroUi.li the I not and Is »ulilri Igstlug
aft rnoon.
: it
III tuia • «se I here Is »Imply a re
visitor
Tuesday.
Many other lots priced
The NKWH has arrangml a clubbing
Mr». G. W. P.att. whose condition I vernai of tlie u»e of Ibe ordinary aye
itccoidiligl V.
rate with the Youth's Comoanlon i'uo- whs fur some t me very grave, is now ivin of dramming. Hie «rater ts-iug
uni|Hil tbr««ug* tlie main line» luto
shmg Co. by which the SANTIAM on the road to recovery.
! itie lalrrals aud drawu tbencr lo tlie
NKWR an«! th«- Y«»uth's Companion ran
J W. Sherw«. ►!. a representative of urfa«r by caplllnry altra« lkm »• can­
«• supplied for S2.H0 a year. The last the (')arke Creamery of Portland, was dir »» needed. In aevtiutw where a
named pa|H-r is the leading weekly doing business in town Th’irwlay.
A lbany . O tegon
•voter supply la liniuli ami wtw-re pe­
nagaxinc publish«-«! in th«« country.
rioda of abort rainfall wrr IlbHy to <<
Mr». Geo. Vernon and sons, Ira and
Hon M. A. Miller, of lx«banon, is Alsun. left Tuesday for Falla City, tir at «-rltkal tlniew •w t> • ».miriti
sud to have a gule-rnatorial lice in his where they expe’t to make their future Would serin lo tiare a trry detinltr
ind practical value.
bonnet.
Belter not tackle the job home.
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LOCAL BREVITIES
Milt
You are too valuabh- ax a legis
Hill, president
James J
Babe G<«uch wa< an Albany visitor
•«*e**ea*ee*e*naa
lator for the interesta of the |»«<iple to
Northern
I« long
Groat
Thursday.
be sacrifii'« <1 on th • alter of an unat­
, '•n««u -h 1« nppre«-late tlie vital rol»
Owing
to
the
inclemency
of
the
tainable ambition.
i'Ion l«-tiveen iuielllgeut farming and
For Fale 8. C. White la-ghorn
weather, a small crowd attended the tde crop« »ml In« rouse In railroad
Mrs. T. Stockton, She rid at , < regon.
Fon S ai .K -S. C. White Ix-ifhorn« dance last Saturday night.
iratfl.'
In .«tiler to eii .«ursitr a l-et
Albany .-xpecta a building Isiuri ! We have a few nice -uckerela for »ale.
D. I. Caldwell and wife are making ■er type of firmliig he bua put up
July hatched, at SI tier, bird ami egg»
during thi» year.
.rives »■•creynflng EX-Viat, to tieawar<l
their home temporarily with Mr«. Caid
No purer
Dur M. D's. appear to have about all for hatching in the season.
well's parents, W. H Hull anil family. si nt the lime of Hie Omaha ■ ««rii
stuck than the ataive can lie found anv-
• Ii- ii In I rermlier to eihliiltor« of
they can do. th.-sc days
1 rank Cooch of < otchvilie, sjiciit
wh< re. Also full Mood Poland China
«mail iTilii« aud grit«»*« III Ing In ter
Masquers«!« Ball at T. J S hal ,
Sunday
with
his
family.
hugs with ledigreea Trappist Fathers,
rlt«ry trlliuiari to the Grout North
Feby. f>. 1910. Everybody invited
-ni r.«ed
A plm of thi» kind 1» n«.t
, Scio, Oregon.
From the numlwr of people cutting,
¡■lillatitbropy. but Just g.»«d |.u»lne»»
Tlie | rice of ho m sro now exceut on-
Crabtree
cullings,
cordwood shoukl lie plentiful in Scio
■»•Iler, and might well lie adopted l.i
ally good ami promises to continue to
during the coming summer.
Crabtree’s new churth is almost com • he •■th. lai« of other r«*ad»
r main on a profitable Ims is.
The
For Sale Four thorough bred white farmer who increase» his stock of hogs pleted m.w.
Colltd «••me Influence tint he brought
Minorca Cm k. ri 1». I'ric. |L<0.
O. B. Cytu» is teaching school at No.
and «ares f..r them propeily. la sure to
to la*nr to muse a |»irlltloti of all ag
Mii-i J. N. J oni «. Thom»» <>■». ' make money, The dairy and bogs will 4 school and is doing tine.
Every bud., •I ulturnl land In panel» of a quarter
J. M V. Bilyeu, of Albany, was lie th« main reliance of the average likes him.
««. lion or moro Into forty or eighty
visiting friemls and rvlativi« in Scio Wiliam« t»e
Mr. Blan has given the boys land for tile toots mij Ibe Working of tlwse
Valley
farmer of the
tress in ns Intrusile a *n »« b<carried
am! vicinity, the first of the week.
a dance hal).
future.
>ut oti like unii» In ttir Irrigation dis
We arv told that th«- right of way for
Mr. Monteg ia going to commence
. omr of our farmers arc short of
«il 1» of the we-ieru siate» ii tratisfor
our pro|H»Ms1 railroad from thia city to feed at the present time. some tiling building right away.
nntloii would I»« brought sl»«ut In croi»
Munkcr», has » »nt all I hji »««rjre I
Mr. lurtiKigc givisauay a act of lilla miti ttmiii« lai retiirua that could
that probably could not lie avoided, be
It «•»•» without
Ji-fferson has a »mall sited smallpox <-au>e of the short hay cron last year. diihee every Saturday, to the person hardly I* rnllUMtVil
scare on. caused by a Linn county man. But they ahould take time by the turv having a card with the name time as .1« In- that the western Irrigateti tra« t
l«,»M-«.sca n muriehm» and unimpaired
who hail broken out with the dio-»*«, l«H-k ami arrange for plenty of feed for the cluck sto|>s at.
There is very many bad cases of fertility, wtdle In many Install, ea land
' the coming year. It ia cruelty in »bt­
vis ting that town.
extreme, to own stock and allow it to .mall |«>x in Crabtree. Mr. Audcrways iti older si- lion» of tie- country baa
Harry Johnston has accented a posi­
..co ! .¡n «! ». I Out 1«. ■! u il II -tu iuliug
I suffer for L mc I ami. beaklee, It ia un- have th.« flag up for ev.-rylssly to keep
tion ut> at the Gooch mills, as plain r
«bis bandi up results that might la-
<«ul.
protitable
•is urn! by a cervful handling of this
man ami went up there to go to work,
S. Pauling, Mdlions and Pierce's .line old land would. Io say the least
last Monday evening.
Hiram
Parker, manager of the
I children have the whooping caught.
lie »urprtsli g
Tlie material welfare
Hills are up for a hard time dance at Tbotnas Creek Lumber Co . and Father
Edna M-,ers has gone to Albany to f « <11 Illg generation» I» going to de
the Weaely fain hall, Feby.
Th» Taylor, of the Trappist Fathers mill,
•end upnu Ibi» more than U|«m any
toughest looking dancer», man mid were in town Wednesday. They alate work for Jim Shelton.
•tlier single fa. tor
Edith Prine has gone to Albany to
that 3000 of th«« WlO tioa run by them
ttumen. will lu- » whi ! i -I prix«»
wotk.
lately,
pas««
«!
the
ls«om
above
the
ron-
Bulletin No. H2. recently Issued from
The mill men who have tuo-n running
But they thought, without
They had a big dance at Wnkiea hop­ tbc 11itr.-iiu of cntoiiH.li gy of the de
tie» down Thomas creek, think their densery.
part meni of agri ultore, coiitslus the
loss, le-cause of the sudden rioe of the another fro »be I soon, that they would house. the 14th and took in I—for Ika
results of a series of ei|ieriliieiits
I m « able to save nearly all of the .’«»si Bostcck who i» bed fast.
creek, will rot lie mure than lfk) ties.
will. h lisle mently been conducted
tiea at dilft« ami bar*, below town.
Ira Foran ami Custar Kay have taken with a view to finding effective meth
All sues of glass, cheaiu-r than any
Th«' County Court of Manon and Linn Bill Ray's girls to raise.
mis of ttgtithig the Colorado |M>tnto
other place in 8ch> at the Scio Planing
(ountie*
met Saturday at Stavton ami
Winnie Bilyeu has l«-en having sore beetle. Tiw Infornisi km presentisi t»
Milla. If desired, the glax ng will lu-
primarily for the tni« k gardeners Hr
ilone at the xhop in a skillful manner decided that nothing could be done at eyes but they are lietter now.
Ing In »outlie»«tern Virginia on either
the present time Iowan!« building a
and at small coat.
N I Morrison.
Fao-sT C ap .
siile of Cl>e»a|»-«ke bai who annually
new bridge until the water go«-« down.
For Sale I have four head of horses
rnhe about p:<»»i<«»> worth of curly
However, a* s<»in a« possible a new
ami some milk cows, som<- fresh and
I» talee». Of late serious l<«» has re
span w ill lie l«uilt in place of the one
<*M
s<l<»
Hem*
others soon to lu- fresh. Resilience one
sulie.1 from tlie all»* ka of the ninturo
which was washol out. In the m« an-
potato Is-etlisi ami the grillai or larvae
mile east of Crabtree, Oregon
Lincoln
l.ogan
is
building
a
»mal|
time th«- ferry will furnish the only
Heretofore the linea bale twin dusted
S. A. Mll.l im
means of crossing the river. Albany house for Andy Devaney on hia farm, In rather sllpsti«»! fashion with a lull
to I»« occupied by hia hired man.
Ax strange ms it may ap|u »r. some Herald Jan. 24.
lure of pins green and lami plaster
people here in Scio object to giving the
Morris Chinaiierger went to Port I *n I which In ninny < nses in addition to
John Cyrus was down to Portland,
right of way to the railroad, when the}
Wednesday morn ng for a few day» killing some of the bur», has material
know It will double th«- value of th« lr last week, l«»iking to l>uy a < heap team. vacation.
ly Injured the vine«
As a result of
He had noticed several "For Sales."
Its experiments the department sug
property.
Mrs.
Bunion
has
liecn
on
the
sick
which he thought might fill the bill, but
The Albany Commercial club hac
list fur the past two weeks but is bet­ grata rtv.it the poison either In the
when he inspected them, he foutid none
form of |Htrls green or arsenate of
promised to visit 3cio. when the roads
ter now.
were worth leading away ami. especial­
le ni, he lulled with a bordeaux solu­
get good enough for th«- "bu«" w»itin'
Wo have a new road sign now in tion and app'led with a power sprayer,
ly, paying freight on up lomr.
So
tn travel.
Allright.
Come on boya!j
John concluded that, even if he did place of the old dilapidated ones, that making possible the spraying of large
You are welcome at any time.
; have to pay mon- for a team in Linn no one could read, of which we W eat fie'ds several tltncs during the season.
The Farmers Meat Market will pay county, he would have the satisfaction Scioans are quite proud. It points the While I tie bulletin referred I» Is la­
the highc»t market price for 1 h - i f, of buying horses, instead of old worn cirection to All any, Jefferson ami Scio ttisi to help n parti ular group of
•rower». It might well l«e In the hand«
mutton, veal, |«rk, hides ami egg« 'out skates.
and was made by J. B. Kistler.
•f all who aro raising potatoes on a
They >k»nt want the earth, but they do
Mrs. Phillipa, of Scio, is visiting her nmmer> Lil «tale
Most everyone. Irrespective of party
want your produce ami arc willing to
on this western coast, condemns what •on H im * Phillipa, this week.
pay for it.
Paul Tompkins came home from
For Sale.
has come to lu- known as "Cannoniam."
L«>ok hare! I can furnish you with It is a feature in American politica Portland, last Saturday night, to spend
One goisi No. 1 Cyphers 12O-egjt Ii
grocene«. lunch gm»!». |»»st card», which dm a not agree with what is con­ Sundav with his family.
cubator.
One that ia tested to be a
stationery, and achool suppliea, con­ st I.-red a "square deal."
We shoukl
A gang of men were at work last go. d one.
In IHtW the hatches from 3
fectionery
, am! tobaccoM. Orders taken remember, when election time com«-«, Monday, repairing the stock yards at settings of 20 eggs each, were M, 97
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for office supplies and rublu-r stamps. t|,a| both of our congseaMnen, Hawley the S. P. station.
ami 103 chicks. Inquire of
Agency for the American Weekly.
and Ellis have voted tn sustain Speaker
J. F. W kmlt .
Then- must lie some great attraction
C. G. GOUOH,
Cannon in all of his unAmcncan in Scio which causes our temporary
Scio. Oregon 1 methisla. Oregon shoukl retire each of
1’. L DUGGER
depot agent to make so many trips
louit week the Nxwfl made mention them to private life, for neither of down there evenings, of late, but then
that a aecond bank was a poaaibility. them have madr goml.
he's your y. ami anyone on easily
for Scio
At that time we supposed
guess.
Scio am) some other town had tx-come
Hello IUII
Tramps are U-coming quite numerous
mixed.
Rut aince then, th«« man who
Si to. < )HE.
along
the railroad as winter advances.
“I umlcrstand you are going to build
proposes to establish the second bank,
Three stopping al houses for something
houer,
thia
spring.
”
a
has been here ami is now figuring alwiut
to eat in one day, recently.
BO YEARS
••Yes. I think I will."
buying the P. H. MacDonald black­
■ XPtRIBNC*
"Where are you going to get your
smith shop site, upon which to erect
Tk* 1aM-«l a»rkH>.
doors and windows? I see that you can
the new bank buiklmg.
R
th.- fHInwing srs prlre» ■|u«u«»| •« TI.IWS>la<
get
them
at
‘
Hot
Pncaa'
now,
ha'
ha'
4
Morrison handles the beat woven wire
, if .«a<-h «r*«-k hl .Mtt <l.«ll»r»
4
fence on the market.
Why grt in- h"'
4
I lieal. «et tanIM
ferior fence when you can get the beat?
"Yea I tee
Well I will tell you. I lai», per «•••»el
|e-r wl ■—
I •'»•nr
T rack Manna
He. also, aella Nails. Glass. Lime, hsve i*a«d Hot Prices' long enough
iron, ne» »•■«
Ovaiana
Oment. Builder's Hardware. Dm.rn think I will go to the Scio leaning Mill ' HI I II »(• per 'on
CoSVSKIH’» Ac
I <’lw-p, per ton
for
my
shop
work
ami
hardware,
where
■h
and
iMemiKkMi
tn a?
ami Windows, ami cheaper than anyon.
i unin-r. ii ownlryi per roll
irti, ft frn* • hatbar ai
.. m »
■«»•ntirvff .a pn rabí» palatila»..• < .4BK»u«ura
elae in Scitf- <’• I ami sec his Pyramid , I can get prices away I»«low icro. and I l avs, pe* «bwen
i «•«••»riwi» >•«. vían nal MAM) MOI <ai lata«*:
When I ! I'll»aen«, pnr fewmu .....
•ant fraa. < »blast aaanrr for enr«rni< MltmlL
Plaster lioard for wails. You can urn-. I w ill tell yo'l another thing
<1 • rn- |wr jwwin«t. tmiRf brtwXrra •
»■»isMita tafean ihr..««h Mu in A ’« a . raraiw
usi Artflrr, w If bout charra. IR t ha.
it just the name as a plastered wall, i grt a horse »hist, I go to a blacksmith I '•— at . |<1 pon Rd
.
I ’’
ar<l
when
I
bu
Id.
I
will
go
to
a
Grt a booklet, any way. which tell»
I on * % prr imbibii
Morriaun ia a flrsl-claaa
you all about it before you parn r vour m «hanic.
»r« i. orr
Uve «rieht
hafHlaomaMt IH«utrala<1 waafelp • jtrveat Hr
•tb n « t a«» a< imiilr b*urnai. Tarme A'
wall.
N. I. Morrison is the one who m< chanic and can help me plan my '•mt d’arsi
' IL luMtila" n«««1raa
«Rii |W. |>mibl. f«»t «h Ipriti g
sells up to-date things, at the Scio house ami tell me things about buihting ■Ahrw-v (war |gmm| «tn
winch I can't get anywhere else.
lMll4«n.R«f IRMI H <1. Jh*«i»l
Planing Mills.
Biseca iMOea. •!». WsaBwwiu*. uv
The Closing Week
bond
Peo
a
a
Visitors are icelconie tchether
Intending to purchase or not
SHOES! SHOES!
$1.25
$1.75
$2.00
$1.00
$3.00
rii.ne fin* our lining
Ilig that you don’t
S. E. YOUNG a SON
.. ,1*
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<>ur More,
Standard Liquor Co
WHOLESALE PEAIEF
Wi nes, Liquors and Cigars
TekphMK M ài » 175
I
P atents
Scientific American.
MUNN 4 Co.’”—’ New Voi
I
Salem, Oregon
(1 lie kantiani
J ....
AHI I mrrvh <»f J<4>
I rii tin# executed
on short notice at
rvasoiia le i-ricc*.
7
sJ
lr
only urtrs-
¡ hi />»r
piiltlishtfl
in Kushrn Linn
Con n! if.
Poli'i-
rally imh / h n<h nt
ami sfanils. at at!
linns, for the
i ii terr st v of tin
proi.lc
YHLIMPROV eo
COPPER
.
141 154 Commerci*; St.
A. G. MAGERS, Prop.
Xoturu Public
1
IN
RIVETED
OVERALLS
AWidOmdH
for every use.
Cut generous­
ly full. Two
hip pockets.
Felled seams.
Continuous
fly.
taW»««Mn
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