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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1910)
Remember- <>nr Slmt* I ’epiirt iiii'iit when 1».lying »lippem, fliorM. I miii I, rubber*, etc. A wide variety • •f »tylrn at reasonable prices. Watch Peery's right-hand front window. > Farmers an<l iluluwn are rustling for hay, th<-»«' days. Mr ami Mrs. Wm McCord, of Cres well, were visiting friend* in thia city, : last week. Vilas Philippi amt family expect to return to »cio to reside, in a short time. • • Hr has rented the J. 8. Warwick prop Qhr. »w MO* w «: i 3 mhm * MO« erty in which to live. I hhm I P uii The Nation President—William H. Taft Vice Presaient James Sherman Visitors drv tecleóme irhetner Intending to purchase or net Ths Cabinet Secretary of State— Phtlamier Knox Secretary of thr Treasury—Franklin Macveagh Secretary of War—Jacob M. Dickin »on Attorney General—Geo W. Wicker- • hain Postmaster General—Frank H Hitch cock Secretary of the Navy—George I. Meyer Secretary of the Interior—Richard A. Ballinger of Agriculture—James Secretary Wilson Secretary of Labor—Charles Nagel Commissioner of the I .and Office F'rrd Dennett You cun I hiv We think thia present Oregon winter I West Sen Item*. Weather bad, but p«-ople who live in I The Southern Pacific auditor* the Mississippi valley woukl think it j at the station last Wednesday. Suit*, c..at* and <lre*ses remark sidy mild ami i almy. John Nokra ami wife, from Cottage Mr ami Mr*. Grtlfin, of Montavllla. (•rove, came last week for a visit with ' were visiting hi* son Gonlun < ,, of the | tlwir son Clyde, who is the depot agent Latest style* ami fabrics eundensery. thr first of the »wk. here. They were returning from Southern L. I-ogan has the wiedow* in hi* new I Oregon. house and is now doing the plastering. Thi- appropriation of flOO.OISJ, made i Charley Flunk* t has been taking the 1 by our last legislature, tu buikl the place of the night agent nt the depot, i Crater lake wagon road, has brm [ this week. Morri* having gone home on i declared unconstitutional, by the *u I account of sickni-s* prrtne court. our cloth- Ruth Tompkina received a fin* piano j I Mino I I A -PHT ti * Even the westhrr cleark is helping to; last Wednesday, from Portland, a txsist the price of meat. It ia said present from hi r father. 7Hc thiiuaamls of cattle are dung raat of The Stat* E vanpa . the mountains, for Irek of feed ami the $1 .IN United States Senator*—Jonathan continued covering of the grass with • h*>m <* T<>p*c* Bourne Jr ami Geo E Chamberlain. • now. (left over fro n last week.) Representatives First District, Harrv Johnson came down from C. Hawley. Second District. W you that our New I -ill R. H. F. Struikmcier is just recover Gme hvdle, Tuesday afternoon. Hr re Eilia A lbany . O tegon port* the *now too deep, up there, to ing from an attack of lagrippe. Suits ami Overcool Governor—Frank W. Benson work for a day or two, »o he concluded ■ Mr* Chas Freitag Sr. has been lain : Secretary of State — Frank to *jM-m! the lay off at home with his up for aevera1 weeks with a severe at Benson tack of rheuinatis n. family, o Albany's cilitens have learned to1 Mr». C. J. Dewall spent a few dat* State Treasurer—George A Strel LOCAL BREVITIES. Superintendent of Public Instruction « in Albany, on a visit with friends, last eeooooooooaowoooo eon »ing ami in a »bort time they expect to J. H Ackerman fiy. A* thriw- are the principle week. State Printer- Willi* R. Dunmway Fur Sale S <’. Whit« Leghorn hms characteristics of bird*, will there (»• u Mr. and Mrs I Compton came down Supreme Court Chief Justice, Frank «tore, ami are iii-w specie» ailded to the ornolhological ' for a sh,.rt visit with th« ir relative» A. Moure, Associate Justices, Robert Mr -. T. Stucktiiii. Siu rnfan. Oregon ami friends, last Friday. Mr*. I.. E. Miller went to Albany on s | m -< ies? iifvei ili*appoinD'«l. When you but your cloth Elkin. Will R King, W. T. Slater, Ex »tali- Representative, Willard N InisineM, last Saturday. The |»euple of thia neighborhood are I nos A McBride, clerk. J C. More ing ftotn us V' iu an* sure that you are getting Mr* W F Gill gave n birthday Jone*, will have to serve one year in very well pleased with the new schedule land the government pr.on at McNeil'* i the C. A Fl has adopt, d i dinner to her relative», lust Sunday. tin* pick of the market The Diatrict island, ior frau-f in th>- Silrtx reserva 'I wu ga uiline engine* in this neigh | Fur Sale Four thorough bred white Judges-George H. Bimelt. William tion. Ilis fine of t2«»> will probably ‘ luirh usl now, one twlonging to August Minorca Cockerel*. Price fl »MJ. Galloway; Prosecuting r.tl->rn<-y, John lw remitted. Scheman the ot herone to John Dewall M rs J N J onkh , Thomas. Ore. H McNary Df»TY R mouk *. Our last carload of fencing is about Wm Gilkey received a full’lmd Th* County all gone and we are getting ready to I Iridian Runner drake from Southern Ifosrlnj River Iripplca. (order another carload from the factory I ■*. Stat«-Senators- M A Miller. Frank Oregon, last Saturday. So if you are going to need any fence Miller for Linn and l.ans Countie* My! but it seem* that spring will July 21 next is fixed as the birtUiay we can save about 3 cents on a r<»l never come. Once more every thing is Representative* I. A Minsers, J. of the Oregon Assembly. Wonder if providing you leave the order with u» wrapped in snow and it la still snowing. M Fhilfioll its name la to be "Dennis. ” now. C«.me ami see us tw-fore you buy. Co inly Judge J N. Dincan J. L. Davenpirt is getting pretty Garden s»-eds from A to Z. Seeds F or H air 8. ('. White i-eghilrn« shakey. Com in**ion<-r» O. H. Ruawll, This morning he w.ui seen to that are true to name an i that grow, We have a few nice -ochcrel* fur sale. G i ir in teed, or in i.iey back by J F. July hatched, at II per. bird ami egg» step out of his h'Hiie. shake his head Butler 1 ami return Li tne tire i i dl«pair. But, : Viera J W Millet W eseiy. ’ for hatching in the season. No purer l ' luckily. Grandpa Gaines dropped in and J Sheriff D. S. Smith Make your hens lay by feeding I stock than the above can he found any - ' gave him a few word* of encourage- l 'treasurer W. W. Francis Prussian Poultry tonic, bone, «hell. where. Also full blood Poland China | merit. telling hi n that all danger* Were ; Recorder Graut Fruinan For »ale at hog* with pedigrees. Trappiat Father», , granite ami alfalfa meal not death and that the darkest hour | School surermtenJent W. L. Jack Wi-«i-ly's Grocery. 1 Scio, Oregon, was just before daylight. -o J L I son WHOLESALE DEA LEK IN Ot Alexander, one of Fre«i Gooch'* If th'-re i« a worse piece of road in «farted out one* more to breast the , Assessor-D B McKnight Io/ bur n-rs, came down Monday after the Willamette valley, w hich has so j • t mi a* fi r >> i Surveyor Alfred L. Geddes . a lion, hop ng ru on. lie »tateil the snowfall at large a trade, than that from Scio to 11..it i . h r • w .- || I »>•,-. Uii p a <■ Coroner W illiam Fortmiller Gin ,-hvilli- »»« »even ini'hea. Fruit Inspector--- Weal Scio, the Ni W s svu pathixes with Grandpa Gaines is enjoying good , Oregon's birthday the date of her the people who have to travel over it. health, this Winter and is very well j Health Officer -Dr. W H Davis ailmiasion into the union occur* on M The people expect Supervisor Nhope to satisfied with his new man. He con- • The City \ .ili-iitine'» day, February 14 1-ast manifest his skill, as a road builder, on template* going into the chicken bsiu- i Ma vor-- Henry M. Myer TrkpboM M a I o 17$ III 15a Com merdai St. hioiHlay was tin- ,’ilat anniversary. nhe same during the coming summer. MS*. Recorder -E. D. Myers Hon. C. I.. Shaw came over from Al Last Sunday morning our city ex- W. L Biaiker is somewhat discour Marshall -I. N Waddle bariy, last Satunliy lie 1« the Grange |M-rtern-'d a mintiriUoU» dritZle of rain, aged aluiut the snow, bays people had *• Treasurer---J. F. We»iey A. G. YAGERS, Prop. t Salem, Oregon deputy for this district ami his visit untel al>uut ikmih , when the precipita i„ U m «t.,! ;,t hqgM uMfl ha gets hi* Council men -Perry Bilyeu, W. A was for the pur|><>*e of installing tin tion was changed into snow Because crop in. Ewirg, R. M Cain, J. L. Calavan. W officers of Banner Grange of the warmth of the lower air current* »*»•■»••*•• a . • . • »* . • » . » . . • . . . • .............. . I . , * , . . .... ... *.y ». Mr. and Mr». Perry Pitchford paid E. Arnold, N. I. Morriaon, J. A Bilyeu. The Farmer* Meat Market will pay the falling of the snow was a matter of their father, at larbanon. a visit, last Justice of the Peace-- Jas. A. Bilyeu the highest market price for bi-i t, wm-.derrncTt. Bill this did not atop the Friday returning Monday, bringing with Const ab e J. A. Bilyeu. mutton, veal, pork, hides and egg*. »•inw fall, which coiitunnd throughout them a »iaiw»u>rm. School directors- E. C. Peery, A. G. They ilont want the earth, but they ik. the afternoon and m >st of the night I Uncle Jimmie Charlton and Marv n Prill, R M Cain ILid it not I hm - o for the w ant your produce and are willing to following. Officers of Linn County Fair Auuua Davenport an- making it pretty warm continuiiu* am! rapid melting, Selo pay for it Uon---I ’reauient, A G Prill, secretary, would have beheld snow twelve inches for coons and minks. Marvin killed a Full line of vetch, red. white and R. Shelton, director*, A G. Prill, coon and Uncle Jimmie saw a mink alsike clover, timothy, ryegrass, rape ibep on Monday morning. As it was track. John Healey. E C- Peery, M C They have not shipped their wed. red top, alfalfa seed, etc., in fad the snow wm full five inches deep ami fur* yet. Gaines, 1. A. Mimker», G. G. Belta. en rything in the wed line at the very ami so damp ami heavy that consider- D H. Bodme, J. A. Bilyeu, The aehool board. District iri held a lowest |MM»lble price. Seed» sold for < able damage wm done the light and ; McDonald. telephone service, The light plant was ,n'*' (,n* at school house, last even- canh only, at J F. Wesely'* Grocery. | compelled to shut down at I 1 "10 be- hig. to makti arrangements fur more Lxecutur*’ Notice to Creditors. Rev. Mr. tkiley, of Eugene, came cause of the breaking of one of the wm«d. Prof. Geddes was there with over Monday and is bolding a serie*« of Moticv is hereby given that primary cable*. Thi* last »now storm both feet, ready to do his part. All Claases of Job 1 meetings at the Baptist church while V < Tadfk ia improving his farm very undersigned have been duly appointed la, perhaps, the most severe on atnek of Printing executed 1 here. Later in the week Rev. Baker, executor of the last Will and Estate of either of the three which We have had much in the way of clearing land. on short notice at of lA-banon, will Come over lo assist C. T. Craft thinks he ia about G. T. Frost, deceased, by the County him. 1h* UM-etlngs will last up to ami Court of the State of Oregon for the rcaaonai ie price*. through i seeding, for this season. Inrliuling next Sunday. WHAT OF THE ÄLOR’CH »HCT PUN Mr*, Apple and son John were oi ert Gounty of Linn, and that said execut A few setting* of pure bred B iff to Visit Mr. ami Mrs. V, R Apple, ia»W or» have duly qualified. All person* (Continued from 1) vrpington eggs, at 12 uu |«r »ettntg of Friday, returning home on «-umlay, vid having claims against said estate are hereby notified to prvaent the same, 15. Egg» only from the «elected bird* bcio. an- offered for sale, If you want egg* this he may answer: "We have too The writer has just received a letter with proper vouchers and duly verified, from hens that look well ami lay well much gold money already. Why add to from Southern Oregon, in which he to B F Froat, one of the undersigned get a few of there and you will not its volume a substance which has l«een stated "If I will make him a visit, he executors, at his place of residence, tie comlemneil?” Simply to restore our will catch a big deer and hold it while I wit. Scio, Linn County. Oregon, within J. F. W b »« i . i . regret it. Chas N. Young, a trusted employe of lost trad* with the orient, to increase shoot it. " As that is the lieat offer six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published thia 21 day the Corvollia creamery, arrived in this our trade with Spanish America; to re which I have had for some time, I city last Saturday, remaining until the store our exchanges. whiFh. at the think I mint accept the invitation. of January 1910. F. B. F rost following Monday afternoon Charley present rate, if continuer! long, will Sometime in the near future. CCMTUX. G. M F rort was returning from a visit to hi» I close our mill* ami factories, ami take Executor* of the will and estate of Because the N ews criticmed Albsny brother, of Tygh Valley, where he had from our «k i II« m I laliorvr* employment. What will happen if that day cornea? G. T. Froat, deceased. business men fur u«ing school boy bean sick for two months. Hr has now ■ J. B. Hiwford, fully recovered, and la ready for work. ' Ami is it not imminent when in China m< thud* to create enthuaiaam in their ‘ steel rail* are tw-ing produced at one- "Get acquai nt iti" visits. Editor Nut Attorney for Executor*. The present winter is equal to if not teenth the coet of rails in Pittsburg? ting of the Democrat, thinks the moon Iuut 1‘ublication Feby. IK. the record fur bad, disagreeable | |n , ... Japan cotton ami wtsden goods are may I m - dmturiied *« mvwhat and that ( winters tn Oregon. We have had cold ' tiring pruduci-d at one-eighth thr cost Scio needed »ome of the "yell" spini. I rr weather, deeper »now, or more rain, of the same in New England. What No doubt. Brother Nutting, Scio does ■ than this winter has given ua; hut con will Mr. Aldrich answer the factory need to enthuse nome more; but she ' tinuous weather, which ha* been killing men of Rhode Island when they con tvelieve* in doing thing* Instead of mere An exi*rienced compounder of on both crops ami stock, the winter of front him with these facta? empty yells. Albany once hail a county I thr "comet" year take*, not only thr Congress has passed a law to punish fair; but her busmens men allowed it to cake, but the whole bakery. mi n who conduct a huainea« Which ia starve to death. Scio now has a But Mr. Aldrich flourishing county fair, which, tiering Now that the Fair Hoard has ar rang in restraint of trade Successor to the late Hong Wo Tong, rd for the purchaar of the F»ir helped to put upon thr nation'« statute the late purchase of the ground«, is out of Allisny. Oregon, is now prepared to Grounds, a aystematic meth<»l of book a law, which in its natural work of debt Albany talked milk rondense- furnish Chinese medicines to all. The iH-autifying thr ground* shoukl lw ing has cksM-d our export trade with ry for two year* ami the ‘yell" was all undersigned recommend» him ami guar adopted. f Shade “-—>- — - ----- — ‘1 ' half thr world. Congrr»* cannot Ir trees can •— be -• planted Call or write him ’ it amounted to. Scio talked milk eon- antees satisfaction. at points which will not interfere with imlicted. but under their oaths are not .li-naery for two week* only, resulting at 117 West Second Street. Albany, Oregon. M W K sti ai ,i employe* thoroughly fm t’litir with the r»conla of exhibit apace, and rose bushes of fall congressmen bound to undo that unpar- in the Ituilding of a comicnsery ami ' Lion County. Aveu racy, neftne»«» nml «iiaputch is bloomer* can lie set out, etc. Such alleled wrong? which i* making the twmt condensed No womler Mr. Ahirich finds obstacle* milk in the »tate. our motto. We are now ¡il»«ttii ting ihe in««iruinent* effort* at beautifying need not tie ex Scio owna ami pensive. Maple tree* for »hade pur in thr way of presrntmg a [wrfeet cur <ip-rati«* her own electric light ami tiled daily nml ran * *rve the oublie most <*ftirieiitlv Çt» u i ral h I iH-ale» I, gm * I jiuse*, can be obtained from th»« wood* renajr plan to thr • ountry; a plan that water sy»lem Albany nay* a private 1 t* uri * the m«'-t inode-t n and tip to dati* afeio of nb- 4 Pí*>in<4«ÚM4Úu<MÍer- ami most any grower of roses can *|iar> will give perfret free-'om tn liwnne**. cor|»>ratK>n for her light ami water »trai ling • An iinlimiti*d amount of imn ev to Imtn .ate, cuUtu'HtH f, faults ’"us *li|w or roota. A small amount of lalor ami at thr samr timr to hoki within it service. In fact, Albany has nothing I on ii per cent, per ivmum on approved farm aocuriiv contributed from everyone Interested, self thr mrana to arrest panics on thr in the way of a public utility which ha* t reatment Bom PHONE» IX T i IE office TELEPHONE OR U1;1IE and all ahouki he interested. will make very threshold, si d keep bus nr** run bei-n built by her eitiaen» by volunteer Carart Hsrrlisa sad Fr*et Sircvti our Fair Ground«, tn a few year*, a I ning on an even keel.—Goodwins Salt contribution. You will have to "yell'* | Ijlkr Urrkly. place which all will lie proml of. POKTUNu some more Bro. Nutting OREGON j y. cuBL « ¡.r 7i Price S. E. YOUNG & SON Nf/i’Ls and Overcoats, HO up THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO. OKEGi >\ AI.IHXY Standard Liquor Co Wines, Liquors and Cigars ïhc • J DR. J MON FOO ’ 1 he only neit s- jxifter ptihlishtil in Eastern Linn County. Polii- rally i nd epe n dent and stands, at all times, for the interests of the fMople. ... Cnincsc .Medicines I ABSTRACTS OF TITLE THE ESMOND HOTEL Albany Abstract Co.,