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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1910)
«• • 4« Pruvidciua Pointara J. J Barnes came over from Aliiany Wednesday morning Advance Showing The next encan-pment of the Oregon <1. A R. will be held at Astoria June 21-24 Dr I'arnani Daly, of luske c«mnty, I is spoken of as a (oeslble l>rmorr»lir candidate for governor. It ia stated « large number of students will be dismissed from O A. ('. because of failure to pass satis factory scholastic examination. — 3. E. YOUNQ & SON A lbany . O tegon Mr». M E. Phillipa who haa been very aick is now able to ait up Ralph Paterson waa even in town to day. Mr. Peter»«m returned from a viait to Portland last Friday. Frank Miller is now viaiting in Shel burn Mr». Gooch ia a law on the aick hat. An Idaho man was convicted of drunkenness and waa sentenced to at- tend church for ail consecutive >nn- days, or to pay a fine of Fi ami coats. He paid the fine "Battling" Nelson ar><f Ad Wolgast fought a 4l> round prise fight al R ch- inond, California, resulting hi the <k w • feat of Nelson, the hitherto light weight champion. Albany expects to pave 1H bl« cks during the coming summer The Watch Peery'» right-han I front streets now pav«d are a beauty and joy «ii «low forever, when compared with tneir old For Sale S. C. White l eghorn hens. tim«- »:- ppy condition. Mrs. T. Stockton. Sheridan, Oregon. Born To th«- wife of J N. Btlve'i of Born To the wife of Ernest Titus, on February 17, a son. All doing well X.» — Gooch Gleaning» B W. Johnaon has been ap|a>inted p-ietmaster at Corvallis for his fourth t«rm. Evidently the college town haa not yet had too much Johnaon. Judge Step«wn A lx»well. of Prndle- bin. haa announce«! himself a candidate for the Reoublican nomination for th«-1 u. s. Senat*, to succeed Senator Bourne. Albany’s Madison street basket ba1! t«-am came ova r last Saturday evening to play a match with our "Country Club" team, resulting in defeat for the visitors. • ; '.*! ' v ferì ' "’n' th The pie social at Dial. I, Friday evening waa well atteixied. The pm gram waa go>ai atsi aii «eemed to en joy themaelvra. M ra tJeorge • "ompton ia on the aick list thia week Frank Cawrae and brale are moving to their new home, formerly the Young farm. Frank haa been busy hauling furniture etc for the past w«-ek. Miaa Ada Compton is home for a few daya visit with h«r parents. G. W. Garland waa a ►cio visitor Saturday. Dr. Prill called on Mra. Brudeaky and ■ Iso Mrs Gatrge Compton Saturday. Mra. Brodeaky la reeover-.ng slowly. Mixa Irene Nolan haa resigned her I usitiun aa teach« r of the Providence -ctooi. She evidently prefer, a school of ®na. Mra Chas. Harrow»’ sister of Port land ia viaiting with the former al present. The remain» of Mr. Gamber. formerly lived near Providence. are to be interred in the Franklin Butte ceme tery Sunday. Mrs. George Garland haa received he intelligence that her mother. Mra. ./•born, is not eX|>ect«d to live. Tuesday's holiday was enjoyed by <«ur school boys arxl girls. Parker's Mills, on February £1. a so- . the new arrival haa an extiaordinarj imm ! start in life, as he w«-igh<d 12 Born -To the wife of John A. Sim- num», on February 31, a daughter, Ail l»>unds and was 24 inches in length. doing well. L. II l.ass«-lle, a 70 y« ar-old rcsidert frll from the tower of his windmill, James Ferrel, of “alem, and a barlx-r, of last year, came up on Sun lart w«-< k, resulting in his death on Monday morning. He has liven one of day evening's train. Harrisburg's active business m«-n for a Henry M Myer returned from a several days visit to Dallas. I'olk county, niimtier of years. Clifford Harold, of vtayton. wa« do- rv busiiu-»« 1», tins city, th«- tire! of th« Owing to the stormy weath«-r “•un lie is kxal solicitor for the day, the burnal of J W Gamber war week. North Aneriian Accident Co., of not very largely attended. « Tiicngo Ills < <>in|>any is reliable and Salted salmon, codfish. »moka«l her Clifford is sure to du business for hla r>ng ami cromarty bloater», during company. 1« nten season, at W Grocery. Dr. Prill re|Mirts that the timl>er Harry Johnston m->v«--l his househokl land sale of th« Thomas « r«fk l.um- g-xal» up to Goochviila, last Sat unlay. ber Co., fell through with The Ham His wife joined him on Monday. mond jieople s icce«sl«d in buying tim For Sale Four thorough bre«l white ber belonging to other parties, which Minorca Cockerels. Price f 1.00. the T. C. L. Co. exje-cted to buy. which Mas. J N. Josga. Thomas. Ore. will result in the cl sung down of thia Mr. Hula-rt Rice, of Portland, cane mill, in a f<-w years, for lack of timber. u last Saturday ami apant Sunday It is all right for school boys to yell, with his age,) parent», in this city. especially tho»e who atterxi our state Garden seeds from A to Z. S«-e<i» c il egva. for much of the college educa- that ar«- tru • to name and that grow. t on. which is coating the taxpayers so G laranteed, or m >ney back by J F. heavily, seems to be football knowledge Wesely. ami yells llurines» men should I»- Make your hens lay by feeding j -lly ami cheerful when making a Prussian Poultry tonic, bone, shell. neightu-rly visit ami sing original songs, granite ami alfalfa meal. Fur »ai«< at if they see proper; but to yell in chorus Wesely'» Grocery. jhst to n.ske a noise, is nonsensical ami Mr. Dunlap, Portland agent for the i iH-neath thr dignity of men w ho deal Scio Milk Condcnsery. game up for a w th th«- Stern realities of life. short visit with the conden»« ry people, last Satunlay. Wire Fence Nmk». Mr. amt Mrs. Boh Miller of Halsey, Parti«« wishing fence will do well by relatives of Mrs. A E Rardall, came examining fence befor«- purchasing I over from Albany, last Satunlay, and can »ave you, at leant, 2 cent» per rod are guests al the Randall home. on your fence if you will take the heft last Saturday morning. I Harry Johnaon and wife are new arnvala in Gooch which makes »ixt«-en dwelling houses. Wilber Funk, of Scio, waa In Gooch Saturday, Mm Smith, of Lyons, was a V isitor at Smith's Saturday. Frank Gooch can.e up Friday morn- ir.g »rd returned in the evening. The mill will comm« nee running th« first of the week has Ix-en unable to People of thia vicinity will must go for the last week on account of the neartily welcome good weather, ■ now- The »now is still on thr ground but loink the comet haa a ba«l infinence Roy Peerv haa recently d«-termm«-<l going Wontier Mr John Men« 1» stari««l f< r Idaho to complete the eighth grade last week where hi* wife has I-ven foi why? some months it la to be hoped that the patople of Last week a nt ml er of the met Ina vicinity will attend the Educational made a visit to Gat«-» the result was ar looting at Crabtree neat hatuniav follows: There was some men al Take your diniu r get togethei, am Gooch« a mill, of patent medicine «Irani rujoy yourselves. there All. The sun went down and a C nii . i . J osh did they, but not like it to rise next day The second day when th«- whistl«- bleu they ushered forth with faithful few but oh dear one if the truth th»y tell, they would each one say that thrv frl live well, that la all we have gut t< »ay. They celebrated Kl. Valentine« Th«- Nation day. ► now Cap President— William H. Taft Vice Preahient James Sherman ()o«Kh < leanings Sn i. The Cabinet Gooch ia still growing, there beini Secretary of State—Philander two bunk houses going up. Knox Flank <»«x«ch came up Friday on tie Secretary of the Treasury—Franklin morning train, returning in the after Macveagh noon. S«rcrelary of War—Jacob M Dickin W'm Funk was <>n our streets Friday •on It is our opinion he made the Fox Vai Attorney General—Geo. W. Wicker ley sCh«M>l a visit 1« fore returning •ham Frank Miller went home Friday. H- Postmaster General—Frank H Hitch is not rx|>e<-t«i to return until after cock t te Shelburn dance. Secretary of th«- Navy—George 1, Chaa F alius was taken sick about a Meyer Secretary of th«- Interior—Richard w -ek ago. The doctor was railed u an I pronounced his ailment "»carls A. Ballinger Secretary of Agriculture—Jame» t na" and advis«- I him to stay in for > frw dais Hi- staye«i in for throe oi Wilson Secretary of l^ltor—Charles Nagel four days. Mr. I*hilli|>a. who carri«d (ommiaaioner of the ¡.and Office meal» to him ami his nurse. Mr. Krum1, was Surprised to find th« m gone ot Fred Dennett Saturday evening, when be went after The State the »oiled dinner dishes. But upon in United States Senators—Jonathan quiry. he learntd that they wrre »«-e: wa king down the track, in tin- after Bourne Jr. and Geo K Chamberlain. Representatives First District, noon. C. Hawley, Second District, You will have to get your slab wood Ellis elsewhere now. F rod Gooch I* putting Governor— Frank " Benson up a conveyor ami refuses to funnsh Secretary of State—Frank any more slabs. Benson Mr. Peterson rvturnexl from a Port State Tr«-a»iirer—George A Steel land trip, Friday. Su|H-nntendcnt of Public Instruction M«»»r» B«-rry, Miller, Oakls ami J H. Ackerman Petetaon l.ave moved into their new Slate Printer Willis R. Dunmway house, which they have just completed Supreme Court Chief Justice, Frank Mrs Phillipps is slowly improving, A Moore, Associate Justices, Robert yet is not abb- to do any work, Eakin. Will R King. W T. Slater, Mr Butler, of Albany, was in Gooch. Thus A McBride, clerk, J. C More land Monday. I Ilogs were sold in Chicago, Monday, for SV 50 |>er hundndweight This is the highest price since 1H70, when hog» were »<>kl for S’0 per hundredw« ight of the fence in conaideration pound for jxjund and 10 to 15 per cent on atrength anti ilurabl ity, ’JU roda free on trial with any other fence on thr market if R. Shelton, P. II MacDoneld. Sur y >u are not sattsfied it ia a tetter fence veyor Cliffonl smi the N kwr editor take it down »nd return it and it coats Mr and Mrs. Frod Gooch went to The American f nee ia The District w -re |uuseng«-ra for Albany on Thur»- you nothing. Salem to »«•« a doctor. She haa t>eei the fence that will »taod the Ml d ty evening, of laat week. Mr. Shel podges George H. Burnett. William ? Larger wire mean* longer life, F "i under the wi-ather for the past week 111 w ent to Port Ian«! on thè followil ■ il low»). Proaecuting attorney, John They ar«- exp«Tt<-d to rrtum W rd new li McNary vale at the Scio Planing Mill. ^AF« The Far.-i.cr» Meat Market will pay Thl» Means You. thr highest market price for beef, l-f I mutton, veal, pork. hides and eggs All perrons knowing themselves in- They dont want th«- earth, but they «1« !eldrd to th«- S antiam N kw * ar»- re want your produce and arc willing to spectfully invited to come through with pay for It the neerssary cash. If you have not Full line of vetch, red. white ami paid for your paper, this notice is In th«*se times of alsike clover, timothy, rye grass, rap« p- raonal to you. see l, rod top. alfalfa se«*d. etc., in fact high prices for living a printer needs everything in the se«-«l line at the verj the wh«r-'withall to purchase hia beans lowest |xMsible price. Seeds sold for and |witatoes; for printers, as a f u!e. do cash only, at J F. Wr»rly's Grocery not have much credit, At all events, i the Nkwa ne«*dt what is due it. Our I have several hundred new plans for ■ expenses are heavy and it la our pur Cottages ami Bungaloe» costing from pose to | av our bills promptly ami to f ttsi up. Come in ami take a look at do this, others must pay ua. them if you are intending to build. Cotne in ami pick out your plan, it wil To He (traded and Graveled. only coat you your time. If you can't fi >d what you want, I will help you. The N kws ia glad to state that it ia N. I. Morrison, Scio Planing Mill. the intention of Road Supervisor ShojM For Sale We have no more Whit«- to grade and gravel the wagon road Legh -rn Cockerls for sale, for all air from thia city to Weal Scio, during th« sold. Hut we have ami will have U hite «M ining summer. I eghorn eggs |>er setting of 15 fcr *1 The grading ia to be done by privat« No put er stock of this breed can lie subscription and Mr. Shot» thinks that f -IIml any where We also havr a frw he will have mad funds sufficient t< jwdigretxl Polaml China pigs for sale I place th» „ gravel, He expects to «»per yet. Trappist Father», Scio Ore. I a gravel pit lielow town, which can ba Thr citizens of Albany are «mleavor- done by buiklmg a temporary bndg« mg to »»cuie the building of one of the across thr creek at that point. state armories in that cicy. The N kwh To have this two mile» of road placed sincerely hopes that her efforts will in giMxl order will l>e a great satiafae- I rove succeasful. While it is true that 1' 14) the Commercial club of that city, gave our Fair a cold shoukler let us. of Srio, out town and community and. also, will return goml for evil and gLewhst temt to Incrfiai* the value of property. little influence we may poesra» in help Evervone of our citixerwi should be will ing the present (?) county seat to a- - ing to aid this very meritorious wurfc cvmplish her desire». i . any way hr can. Clif Phillipa is on th«- aick liât N koma . Shelburn Siftings. Mrs Dorris, of Albany, ia visiting her grandaughter. Mrs. Frank Gooch. Miaaea Ix-la Mitchell and Ague» Gibbon*, of Albany, »pent Tuesday with the latter'« parents. Mr. and Mm. Geo. Gibbons Mr and Mm. Chester Sterling and children are visiting Mm. Sterling's parents, Mr. and Mm. Fred Gooch. Tena Ager is visiting her Aunt. Mrs. L Osborn. Fred Grimes ia viaiting his sister, < Mr». I. Osborn. Tues,lay l>eing a holiday, our S c I kh I i chiklren enjoyed a vacation. Rev. B 11 Baker filled his regular appointment last Minday afternoon. Mr. Raker ia assisting Rev. Ooley in conducting revival services in Scio. Mr. A. O. White, who has l«cen in Portland for sometime with his brother, returned home the latter |>art of the veek. Revival services still continue. Six new member» were added to the church roll, last week. Representatives I. A. M incers. «I. Philpott County Judge J. N. Duncan Commissioners-O. H. Russell, T. J. Butler Clerk-J. W. Miller Sheriff - D. S. Smith Treasurer W. W. Francis Recorder Grant Froman School surerintrniient W. L. Jack- son Assessor -D. B McKnight Surveyor —Alfred L. Glides Coroner W illiam Fortmiller Fruit Inspector- Health Officer—Dr. W. H. Davis M c«ni*i<l«*r«*<i in attic our Mr««ng our i lotli- «tore, ti««V«-r «Ii«.i|>poilib-il. Wlicn on Irili y«riii cloth ing filini gm v«iu arc Hiiii- (lint yon are getting the pii-k «if ili«* market Suits unit Overcoats, HO up THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO. Y Al.B \ Standard Liquor Co WB0L1SALZ DEAL» IN I Í 1 s » Wines, Liquors and Cigars Trirpbom R aid 17$ -!- 1*1 I5i CcmarrcUI St. A. G. MAGERS, Prop. Salem, Oregon .....................................a. a. •• a. al», a. ala. a. a. a....................................................... s«s. •>»..«.*. a he >antiam Jlnrs S C I All ( ImtFr« of Job Printing ex«cut«-d on short notice at teasonat le prices. 7'ht oidi/ ncns /w//w7* pillili shed in E' ii stern Limi Corniti/. Politi- rally i ndependent and stands, ut all times, far the in terest s ni the The City Mavor—Henry M Myer Recorder- -E. D Myrrs Marshall I. N Weddle Treasurer--J. F. Wesley Councilmen-Perry Bilyeu, W. A. ; Ewirg. R M Cain, J. L. Calavan. w E. Arnold, N. I. Morrison. J. A Bilyeu. Justice of the Peace- Jas. A Bilyeu Constab e J. A. Bilyeu. School director»--E. C. Peery, A. G. Prill, R M Cain (>|k «r? of Linn Co-tnff Fair A«soci^ tion* Pre jl ln^,- A G P)rf), secwArv, ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Carvfnllv pri*pan*«l by rnmpehmt an »•xpt-i¡••nctMl «•niphivfs thm-mighlv fat p I imt with th«« rtrnnlii of Linn County. Accuracy, newtneiu ami (iiapatcli ia our motto. We ar«* now almtracting lit«* iii'trumcnts til«*«i daily ami can n**rv<* tin* mibliv most efticientlv. i>n 6 per C hiu , per annum mi appruv«*«! farm m-enritv „ Hom PHOXEH IN THE OFFICE TELEPHONE nR UNITE I Albany Abstract Co., t y. • t • Y«»u ran hiiv <-l««ih«-a State Senatom M. A Miller, Frank Miller fur Linn and Lane Counties f * £* J Intending to purchase or not The County W«-ddl«-. - f Sci<>. was vmitlrg Wv< t >. G ibbons. last Monday, I and' Mrs J. W Miller ami R. Bhehnn. directors. A G. Prdl, chfidrori, ofAlfiany, spent several days John'I'«»»ley. E 0. "Perry, M C. of last week, visiting home folks. Gaines. I. A. Munken». G. G. Belta, Miss Golda Jones sprat last Tuesday *’ H. Bodine, J. A. Bilyeu. W. G. I in All any. | Mclk>nakl mi Visitors ure tcelconie tchether - curl F5 " • ■ • iltapr