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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1910)
é --------- — lloraerxliuh, ready for the table. Mu. E. A. M<'K niuht S E. Young & Sons de sire to inform you that their spring line« are now ready for your inspection. We have added a complete stock to our millin’-ry de partment. It has become a thoroughly up-to-dat department, in cl arge of comjretent milliner». Oir Mhowing of Spring of 1910 nurpa s all previous seasona. We have endeavored to obtain only the be.xt merchandise, goods that will give the best satisfaction to our customers. G imm I s S. E. YOUNG & SON A lbany , O tegon ^OftftOOOO»«>O»**’*’,’0<i » LOCAL BRCVlTIf S. o ft a ftft ftftftftftftftftftftAft* ft « » Watch Peery's right hand window. For Bak 8. ( White l-eghorn hens Mrs. T. Flo«kton. Shendari. Oregon. M cent Imx of Steel Die Embo»s«-d stationery for 25 c«-nu at Gough's. Burkhart, photographer of Albany, will !•» at the Harnish gallery in Scio April I anil I. Salttxl »almon, ciHlIlsh, sm«ik<d her ring an«l cromarty bloab-rs, during lenten aeaacm, at W. Gro««ry. N« ariy everybody enjoye«l the sun- sh in- and ilr> i-r iund. Ia«t > inday. in the way of afternoon strolls 'Hi.- .leath of Mr» I a Ewing, who h ocrured aU»ut 2 a m Mon-fay. cast » gloom over our entire town. ¿a & Saturday anil Surslay. April I an-i 2. Burkhart, phnlogratiher. will lie in 8cto at the Harnish gallery. Just ask E«i Peery h >w it was dune 11« can explain the whole buxine«», Io his own satisfaction, at least, K. W. Gill is mi unfortunate as to have lost hl» flue bl-»-«!-- I br>a»d mare, a short time ago. He value«! the animal at KiOO. Make your hens lay by feeding Prussian Poultry tonic, bone, »hell, Fur «ale at granite aixl alfalfa meal Wesely's Grocery. Nearly everybody has business with Sheriff Smith, over at Albany, these days and they invariably return to their homes with a deph-ted pocketixiok. ll 1 8. A Doug Ham lion went over ( t- \lbany last Saturday, for a couple < of aya stay. t'all ard see sample« of pho*»» i at he Harnish gallery Saturday ami Sun- ay, April I and 2. Wm, Brenri-r went to Albany the irst of th« week to s-rv« a« a jur -r i i lu*1g<- Burnett's court Garden «e.-ds from A to Z. Seeds •hat are true to na-rie and that grow luaranteed, or money back by J F A’esely. Mr. am! Mrs T H Harnea, of Mill CPv. came down on Tu«-«d iy event'g tram, to attend th« funeral of Mr«. W \ Ewing Cha». Wi-««ly reported for jury duty m Jodgr iturnvtl's c -urt. Monday morning, but !•« was abl« to |»ur«ua « the Judge that his bus n«-M roulri n- t p-t along without him ami waa excu«««i Elber May drove up from Salem last Thursday, remaining over one dav. Lloyd Ixickenbach returned with hin . They l«oth exre-i-t to work in one of the big walnut orchards near Salem, fur l the next few mi-nths. Miss Edith Wi st, a neice of Eb-ctri ; clan West, of thi« city, is teaching ! school in th« Devanev district. Iler home is in Tarnma. Wash., b it she had been visiting at 'he home of her uncle for several wn-ki A few setting« of pure t.r»«l Buff ««rpington eggs, at 12 I«**' wtlin» of I'-. Fgg« only fr-itn the «elected bird« are offere«! for -ale. If you want fgr« from hen« that k»ik wi ll ami lav well gi-t u few of th«-«« aid von will tot J. F. Wm«l V. ' r«-gr»*t it. The discussion over thr origin of th«- name A-neru-a breaks oil from time to time, ami two interesting letters upo: thr subject have appearod in Th- World's columns The real r- ason wh it was calk»! America am! nut Cu'- umbia. after its discoverer, was dur l< p>-ruhar circumstances and not to ar- attempt to defraud Columbus of th honor. •<> Th« ancients belirveed in a myster ous *2 ourth Co. tm nl." which ms Shelburn <«him*igs haic been uu**<! on some lrgemfsr Sl-ellxirn's po|Hilar lar diord and km»w!««tgc in the East of either Amer ady were Alt.any visitors Tuesday. ica or Australia. Old ma| a before th Mr» H. H. Chance of Albany, is vlsit- tin e of Columbus have Africa • ndn ng with I .er sun. Harry of Nortl al or m ar the ««piator Directly aoull -antiam. of it but •e|wi»t««i t-y a wet« »■ a lu what 1» called "111* Fworth Continent, Mr ar«! Mr». Geo GiLlmns wnu h no F.or-ip« an had ever visit»«!. «unday w th relative» in AI! » v As every M-t»oull»oy know«, it wa John Wolf .tal wife, of Pr».V alene, king tieiirvi«! lust ' vl-imbus h.ui m»r- -am» down Surdav. calli d hi re by tl « ly reach««I Die east »oist of A»ia by s «eerooe 11 li irto» of Mr». G. " i‘iatt sh-irtcr route, bit Vi-s^u-'ci, aailiru Rufus Russell spent Funds) with much further so »th than Europvars ho nr ft Ik« had been before, tiiu«h««l the C«»ast ot F. A Mnler, of Cmwh, spent Sunday Brazil. with «leihur I relative». S»uth America extern!« a far greater St. I'alrick's day was celebrated will, distance to the i a-t than North An eri- a Ing tianre at the hall. ca. a «1 ii wa» believed in Evr«-j-r tha' Next Sabbath Rev. I". It. Rakir wi.l Vcspuri l )i»<-du> overt d tt > myaterxio fill his last regular np|»-intn • nt hero * Fourth (untinenL" sonwtlmg da tinct from the discovery of Columbus. mie«» appointed l.y the iioard for th Hi name was ac- idi gly given to H next church year. Several of Shelburn's young fa-opb- I i entire inn-<ence by the gr. graph«-. Walds-«muller. By the tl-ve it wi. sttende I the revival sei vice» .ixlsy evening. ascertei ««I that Columbus had reach« nut East A»ia t-ut a new runtim-nt. tl ■ ».mthi-rn part of which V-«pucci ha touch««! U|ion softM* yeais later, tl nam<- spread Io th« whul«- ->ml waa i common - a,- 1 h it is why we ar. Americans aid mil Columbians. N 1 Our carload of «a«h door, paints ami Worl I ml» will I»- hen- abo-it March J -. • >?f Salc.il Horse Show N -trs you are going to need anything in this line, it will pay y -u to com«- am! get The Annual Horae Show st »akmha our prices lieforo you buy, as »«• can come to I m * one of th« moat importen: save you money. event« ■■! the year in the Wiilamelt« ('><•«. Wtsrsv Valley, and thia year It 1» to I m - a twi i .r • .«■<•' Wa have no mnr« Whhe dais event, F rala a d Saturday. Apul Leghorn t'oeltrrhi für »al«, for ali ar«- H and i>. im >I<I Hut we hav«» nml will have " hitr The featuie of th«- M-ctiml day will be ix-gluirn .'Kx per aettliig of 15 fer 11 the live stock sal«, which will tak ■ No purer stock of thi» bn-rtl ran I« p ace in the afternoon. It is expected found anv wlu-re We «I».. have it few t iat buv* rs ami aelh-rn will t»ith »--«•m- Iwdi g re» <I Polaml China piga for «al» bie from all lutrte of th« valley, an i a» yvl Trappist Fathers. Sen« Ort-. th«- entries of st«»-k for »«.« ar« to tn- Thr N kwh will I"- glft.1 to hui ply u pi I mod in catalogue turm ami maikd t'opy o( lln- paper free, rcgu.nrly, t<- btoa-ca-t there should be no difficulty anv on» mt I iu will «iioply itrnis of n» w-> ' in finding buvezs fol all the avaiiabl w-ckly froin anv arxl all <>f thr «ur. I horses in the country. niumiing neight"irho-«!a. Somft on» In Last year th«- Horse Sh-iw was equal everv n«'ighl>i>rho<>d »houlil I m - willmg to to th«- h-»r»«- sho* at th« Oregon State lake up thia work for thv Interests of I F air in many particulars, and 40 (I *) thernseivi-s and ncighlwir«. I i-coplc were in the city to wit e«s the «•vent. Thu» year it is ex|iect««t tnat at W. N A I ntertamment lea«t M.OJO will in- guests of th-* capi On the 2*-th of March. IS10, the Roy tai cit) during th« two days of tht- al Neighboi a f America will give an show, and low ati«-» for round trips entertainment with a free lunch a< • have lieen grantc-l on all railroads. company nielli at tnc K of P. hall in The Horse Show As-miation, of thia city. A Imittance 25 aiai lo et». which C. L. Dick is preai-lciit ami R. C. Everybody «ordialli invit«d. j Paulus secretary, has effect««! a per Quite a go-sl literary program has manent organ ration mi that this event been prepared. will be handled in a busin« ss like man By order of Committee ner from year to year. It is piann««! to erect bleachers ami grandstand along To Change C. * L tract the streets, which will be car« full) A company of railroad surveyors ; taken down an»I at«ir»d for amither Pete Reutner, the veteran house mover, came over from Albany, last arrived In Philomath tiday and will season; ami a movement is already on Saturday, to confer with R M ( nin begin west of town near the tannery foot to «net a 125.(»si auditorium in relative to moving his house back and work up Woods Creek ami around I which this event may lie held in the Mary's Peak and down Big Elk to Elk future. several feet from the street. Commencing Saturday. March 5, and City Th« ir obj« ct is to fit d if |«»si- A Successful Meeting continuing for two weeks. I will sell ble a more diroct route for th« I 4 E "Steel Die EmbOMsd" stationery at 2b railroad through thia very rough and Banner grange held a most interest cenU per box. Regular price KO cents. I broken strip of country. It is claimau , ing »••»»ion last Saturday. State Deputy that by the change a distance of 12 C. G. Got’CiH. Organizer Cyrus U alker was present mil«*« will be saved. It is also state«! 1 ami mi-let much to the interest of the Farmers are almost as hard to find on | that the entire track of th«- C A E will ■ meeting. our streets, thear day», as neodlea in a i be made heavier to xccommiate heavier Throe candidates were given the first haystack. If they come to town, their traffic and larger engines ami cars.— and ««-Corn! degrees. visit is short. They are using this good Benton County Review Arrangement» were entendinto with weather in planting their croc*. the director» of the I.inn < ounty Fair Severely ln|ured There is an excellent piano around at Association to have a "(«rang«- Day" Cha«. Wesely's. The lone is first clast, E'mo (Huck) ■ ini« drove the freight and it is a jov to every Inver of piano . team out to Munkem to haul the tronk» ai d bi give a pn mium of 12.5 for thr music. Everyone is invited to call in | of the show |>eople in, la«t Momlay. tie«! grange exhibit. Hoy Shelton w ns elected ami install and try the instrument. A. he waa leaving the station by »..me ed a» secretary of the grange. A scrap, in which three young men mean» he dropp«*d on« of U.e lines. Geo. L. Southerland ptrsented M>n-e figured, occured on our str«-ets, last Th:« cause.! the team to turn sharply Good Ri-a-t.« resolution«. emlKsiying the Saturday evening. No serious damag»- to one »ide and which threw Huck to idea that road districts »houki tie limit- result«-«! Don't carry your fun to that the grouml amt in front of the forward « h I to the size of the schmil districts and wheeL Before he could get out of the extent again, boys. the «U|ierviiKir« elected, and the taxes The public is hereby notifie-l that all way, both wheels of the loaded wagon of each district expended therein Th«- lumber belonging to Trappiat Fathers paaaed over his body. The team was remilutions were rvfered to a committ«-« mill, now at West Scio, has been suk! slopped «nd Huck waa gritty enough to of three, to report at the next meet to W. J Bunlen, who. only is authoris drive it to town and unload the trunks. In-fore he called Dr. 1‘rill to examine ing ed to dia|x'»«- <»f the name. An elegant lunch was aervtd at noon. his injuries. Trappist Fathers Mill Co. Isri-turera hour was devote«! to th« i The doctor fount! him badly bruised Full line of vetch, red, white and following program: Piano m>lo. Mix» 'and possitdy internally injured. Thia alsike clover, timothy, rve grass, rap« Agnes Cain, with encore; Chinook ming fact, howt-ve., cannot i»e developed for aeeil. re-1 top. alfalfa seed, el"., in fact C H. Walker, encore, Chinook Temp«- - a few days. everything in the seed line at the Very ance song. Declamation, Roy -heltor, lowest possible price. Se«-.!» Mikl for applamlnl, -olo. R. M Cain, accompan Nearly A l ire cash only, at J F. Weaely's Grocery. Monday afternoon, one of Eli t.uck- ied on guitar by Mrs. R. M. Cain, en Rev. D. Lore», of Taco-ns, Wa»h., enliach's visitors miticed sparks falling core; Violin miki. Master V alter Balsct.- •eeupied the pulpit at the Baptist from the sUWe fiue, in his shoe shop wvid. encore. Solo. Miss Jennie W hitr. church, last Momlay evening. The Examination showed a nice little blaze a»-companini on the piano by .Mi»a M»- congregation at thia place are eontem) m the roof. By quick work ami thr While, encore. lating extending a call to him dunng a plication of a few buckets of water, year from thia time. the incipient i-laze waa sul>du«-d A Clubbing Rates Mr Cyrus Walker, grange organiser, -uh- in th«- roof large rmmgh for a nian As the time of year is now at han< came over from Albany, l ist Saturda). to crawl through, waa the extent of t-» attend a aeasion of Banner grange tie damage. Hail the blaze not been when winter reading should I n provide Mr Walker atatid that he foumi no discover»«! for a few minutes later, a for, we make the following clubbing s iiment amot-g farmer« of the vario- • di satruus fire might have resulted, for offer to our readers. One year's sub sectiona of the state which he ha ! visit the rang«* of four or five wooden build, scriptivn to the Santiam New« is m ed. favorable to the assembly achy me. mg«, in on» of which the shop is loc.it««i. eluded in all the prices quotett below Rem-m'ier that all wire fencing i are all okl ami dry ami would have The Weekly Oregonian (Ih.rtlantl The Senitni-Weekly Journal *• .<» nail»» hot going up. but we are still in the rfn Buhswd«»-ri^f*ich>4*«iter situate«! to rbe Breed« rwGaxette (Chicago! 12 2 with the ok! prices. I art us have you( ight 'firoYiowTlKii When we had the The Thrice a Week World (N. Y ||2 onler before the car arrive», as yt - S2.<M ig fire ti rer years agft Large water Any SI a year magatine will make money l-v it We gimrwnt«- f We » an giv. you clubbing rate* nains and a ns re jow« rful RHnp, our wire against every thing and al»« -akea the town much safer from dam- with any new«|>ai»rr or magaxine, m What elae (to v«»u »ant? line«», matter where published. ,ke Irvin hrv. C ha *. Wtst i.Y. «< Visitors arc tecleóme tehether 1.tending to purchase or not Suit« au-l < h«*r< <»at l*ub'k Sale stun*, I will offer at public sal» at my farn- ••ight nii'n ea»l «if Seto, th» flllll-Wl! listed articles on Thursday. March •i ew«a and laitdsi; I Sr r.qrh.ro Foe ;*5 he nd o' gnats; I hu-ae I year o'«l 1 hor»«- 2 years «»Id; I hor«.- 4 year« i Id. 1 mower and rak»; I dnll and harrow; 1 s t work hancss. I wai’m; I oubl» buggy; ! double bar .css I plow No I garden cultivator; I fern cutter, stantia of I mc -, AI mmi I •< ton of hay; organ; 1 incubator sial brooder; lr a ' i. ,;l.. r- 1 •. t- r, I laeiriHim su»t. r> chair», .1 rockees. 1 i-w.ng reach ne. I washing machine. 2 itcben safia, and other articles to» num nm» to m« niton. Terms of aale ('.«ah C It. I rvisb . alni an* OREGON ■ •• ri< ihm J. J. Hirne», W.F.Gill, J. A. Bilyeu, J. K Barnts, C. A. W arner. I’m min xr, W. F trill, 'rintron, C. A. Warner A «»markable Offer. ' > A the foilowing most remarkable offer: The S antiam N uss , "The Commoner (Bryan's pa|>erl and "The American Homestead*' the three pam-ts for ul most the price of one tl » "Tiie Commoner," Mr. Bryan's p«l»r, is a weekly ami is devotini to th«- deseuwdon of National politics. Any many, if he wishrs to und«-rstand National politics, whether he is a Re publican or a lie mo» rat. should resit both aid«-« of all questions. H>- cannot reach an honest umlerstanding without doing so. The Commoner discusses all questions from the progressiva Item.-- aratic viewpoint, without indulging in at>u»>- of those who think differently. The American Homestead, is an ex cellent monthly farm paper, fill««! with valuable information for th«- farmer stiM-krauu-r, orchardist, poultryman gardener and housewife. Everybody In thia vicinity know» what class of pa)>cr the NKWS is . But with thia club of excellent pa|«ers, the N'K ws »houki lie found in every home in th«- Forks of the Santiam. Hit < < .H— SCIO ROLLER MILLS EGO All (iaaiu-a of Job Ixrok her»! I can furnish you with groceries, lunch goods, |swt cants, «tatiorwry, anil school supplies. con fectionery and tobacco«-». (Inter» taken for office suuplies and rublx-r «tamps. \gency for th«- American Weekly. C. G. G ough , Scio. t Trego»* tl»r I •wul - TX» I'rii tir.fr executed on abort notice ut rraaonal le pricr-a. 4 $ WsrltrU the fidi»« Inf «re |»rbMw» cnwU’w! oft Tl m»l»» wrrfc l»> «»nr lealrrw: Vhrwt. pt*r hu*lwl Ml*. j«rr ( hm MI lour. prrsm k ,.,w, ■twit. i*r inti.. Ihtdil n<o per ton hop. per ton ........ niter, K'tMinlry) per rail P*”' ’to«*n hh krn*. per p»Htn«1 I.-« ««’•!■* per |O ' l«ul»l l, toiltitf LftrlirlW pcnin’i • »trheyo, p *r |M»nn«| ><Maks. per po«in*t ,w.. dn i, per ponnt*. live weight ••nrfc. .... .... ..... \ ml, ps*. p«*«itt*1. for «hlt>ulng «tMMPp tw*t pound. «<n irrw ln"on two <1rraa c *l . __ THE ESMOND HOTEL ( ’rut ral I y located, gm a I rmiim«. priem inmler- ate, colutemi« treatment ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Csmcr Morri«» ltd Fissi Strrrti OKTLANu ORLOOS DR. J MON FOO An experienced compounder o* Cninese .Medicines Successor to the late Hong Wo Ton« •f AHuinv. Oregon, is now pretiaret! 1» irmsh Chinese medicines to all. Th ndersigm-d recommends him ami gus ntees satisfaction. Call or wnte hit t 117 W’i-»t Second Street. Albani 1 ■ ¿un. M. W 1... i i ai . I Carefully prepared by competent mil ex|»eriene<*«i employes thoroughly fai.iiliar with tin* records of Linn County. Accuracy, neatness and dispatch is <>ur motto. We are now abstracting the instruments filed daily and can serve tin* public most efiicientlv We use the most modern and up lodate system of ab t' i ting • An nnlimit«*«! amount of money to loan on I» per cent, jht annum on approvili farm security Hol II PIIOSEs IN THE OFFICE TELEPHONE <>R WRITE Albany Abstract Co., l I. CORL lataier