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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1910)
I I a • >yjv» - NO. EOITORI.U HOTES SCIO’S RAILROAD PROJECT GIVEN DP Ih Ri'asil ol Serna ol the Subscribers Pay Their Subscnp ions Was the Cause 10 i bad le or in part, had them return* d. It will be nbered that the first plan i w as to Id from Scio to Muckers and tub- Xpert to s were solicite-l with this >c nt. re. undent nding. It was found impossible •red in a to raise i sufficient amount of money for this purpose, so the plans were rhangeil to bulk! to W eat Scio only, Money was in sight to accomplish thia haeribers Would all paj end, if the sulwcrdwr» But a number refused, because, the plans Were changed Everylxdy must be the master of his own affairs ami ctwild say whethe Mid or would not stand for the ch ■ u I. ; •> ai ., ha Iroad, some day; but the time appartritly. not yet arrived. At I those who refused to sub. scription«, are responsii fall- urs at the present time r and Mid T ucm I f morning, to f they did not Id lie back in e day». ma which you and which will { or lowering he Scio Planing ther physician last Sunday* I Mra. Hainan •t ehe was ge'- Mid lie expect zorable circum- realtor* Newport, Yaquina Bay Z »uVrU, MJIrya, dr Jacayarda, etc.. has much < with the neat appearance of a! It coats but little to took after f e matters. Buppoa« the citiscns of f v try it and see what our visitor» I neighbors will »ay about it? Jt ia ' surety that property will sell for ■n money if every thing is neat and I about it and it will promote! and happiness of those who Vk to sell. Rt’ ¿.A ‘1 t \CiMratisn * ’ ; - s sun BridgeT, 5 » ft Creek. to*’ . rade 10«. m. ‘ fe Arm SoHiem, cm tenej " »met Band J|pbto . ItyHoHttiji seam Tictets ., ',IMt-«■* " ^ffming amuFemenì» /4a .iR the g. ouMa t<>! Morris vtent*%J Fe In« Snturdaj, for ,^'g TbNM sv - t ShO, all of legal, measu NEW« family roought fsh back with them. fee heliomin plato of thcm graci eakfast Üble on the f<HÄ, Ang . for whlch we an indnbtwl to Mr. Ewybody Invited ^PRi W. R^BitTEU >n. |nd Idaho Hy-u. __ _ Ä0* ?• f- J*'1“*. Kirtland to •« 'oU<r Grove inelukKe. includ JÍMart linea; aleo from ail C. a*, stations Albany and west. Oood going Saturday er Sunday, iur r»tun» Suftday or Monday Sundaÿ Excursion Rateof$15(J from Albany, Corvallis and Philomath, Wilk corn from pome» west, fit effect all oqmtnar. Call on any Adent fur full particolare as to ratea/ ‘ DENTIST List your property with me if you real ly want to sell. We have people who wish to buy large and small tracts. If your price is right, we can handle it for you. See us con cerning Real Estate in this county Corner Lyon» and 4th St. Home *7* Phone* Hell Main • BOTH PHONES . . ** Portland, Oregon I4I-IS4 CMnamtal St. ? For Sale We have no more White Leghorn C ockerl* fap sale, for all are 0 »old. But we have and will have White I.eghorn egg» per setting of 15 for 11. î • No purer stock of thia breed can be X found anv where. We also have a faw pedigreed Poland China pig» for •ale yet. Trappist Fathen. Scio Ore. e Salem, Oregon ; Patronite home manufacture, pro- vided you can do as well aa at other places. If not, tend away for your W. A. I can give you building material, ». J. mvmksbs , Cai'iiar President prices which cannot be beat at any other planing mill In the county. Try < > me for prices on your door», window», posts, brackets, frames, mouldings, etc. T m kin rare of your money. n«hi< the attnnet N. I. Morrinon. dHIgenre for jonr aaiHy. It ifciee a ntrlrily The Scio State Bank banking i«kea tarr <>( your ehrek« on other banka; toakre *.ran«h ra r»»r you, rnakv* loan* ronafetent with feo*x. conger* atIfe bust n«Mm methfM* I The Beal Place in Portland U> Eat la at Pap’s Coffee House at We»t end of the Morrison Street bridge. CHARLES J. MAHER C. W. TEBAULT OVER WOOQJ40RTMS DRUG STpRE 1 R£" * ’ s REAL ESTATE “« IS *: Trlepkoot Rain 175 ; A. G. MAGERS, Prop. .. • A - K ■ Including- Hunting, Fiihing. Boating, digging Rock Oysters, Surf Bathing, Riding. Autoing. « .Canoeing and dancing. Pure mountain water and the l*est of food at low priceo. Fresh crabs clams, oysters, fish and vegetable^of -ail kinds daily. Ideal Damping Ground! with strict sanitary regulations, at nominal Cost Fiw.il MtM.fi> <w» ’ •’ •<"h I he flr»t •»»nary War wJM. If “ 4’ • • ’ •■ "* • ♦ a • ' ' Whtre the pretty Waterand MoaaAfatea, Moon stone*, Carnelians and Rock Oysters are found. Out Door Sports of All Kinds -» DLAltr Wines, Liquors and Cigars . . The Only Beach in the Pacific Nerthwesi . I 1 ' wnOLtSALt ALBANY, ORE (Successor tc Riner Brno.) PROPRIETOR. C. C. BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW K BLOCK THE SANT1AM NEWS will notice an nd, n 4th at July celebration at Albany. Th...... »inmitten of arrangementa la making preparations for a splendid affair, at that time. Of course a large delegation from Scio will attend. ALBANY Dairy Fíenle it licoma The N ews I» Informed that th will be a dairy picnic at Lacomb, June 14. State Food and Dairy Commis- »ioner Bailey ia billed for an address, besides two or three other prominent apeakera. A good delegation from Scio should attend. Good Roads A special representative of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washing ton, D. C., Dr. Maurice Eldridge, t>est known authority on g<»»d roails in thia country, will speak on that subject at the following points on the dates here shown; Me Minville. May 30; Forest Grove, May 31; Oregon City, June 1; Salem, June 2; Albany, June 3; Corvallis, June 4; Eugene, June 6; Roseburg, June 7; Granta Pass, June 8; Medford, June 9; Ashland, June 10. Ex l’r’,»i«lvnt R<'o**<*velt » expected to return to hl« native larui. next week, He will be greeted, when he land» at New York City, with an acclaim and enthusiiuiin never l»efore accorded to a dtisen of lhe United States, when re- turning to his horn** land. Mr. Booee- volt will ibid the political condition of party much I less harmonious, than en he toft "Strained" is now the y word « which will fit the contlitiou. What wax but an unexpressed murmur of unrcit or dissatisfaction when li e A frie xn hunt was begun, over one year v developed into an open vill tind his party imfiotetit togislat ion promised dur campaign, unless at the he people directly fllianci- cd. Mr. ItocMvelt’a re- cn characterized us The turn from Elba " if thia simile ali be carried to a conclusion, a de al or ‘‘Waterloo" is due to someone <>r party Let us hope the "Waterloo " IA for the people who have opp<>sed the Roosevelt policies. U herein will the republican voter have “free choice" if there is but one candidal« fur him to vote at the pri- roar)* election? True, he may vote for some other person for a particular office, but a vote •>■■ rust will be of no avail, when there ia an organised force behind the “una” candidate. A aoUSC- what remarkable liveryman named Hol ’><’ii is »aid to have lived, at one time. His customers were compelled io i> • pt onl, m<-h hoi .. » as he would let them have, else take nothing. the saying "Hobson's Thu» ar . Scoth Sifie Hardware Store If m havent visited the South Side chi.ice,’' The nsiombly will offer the Hardware store, you should <lo so. You rc:>uhli<*an primary voter a choice will there learn for yourself what you similar to that of the renowned Hob- can save from tho prices you have been Governor Benson will transfer any paying heretofore, (lur mowers, rakes, right or title to office bimh rs, wagons and other machinery heredity are guaranteed as strongly as any other he may poaaeaa, to his brother, it dealer can guarantee. One of the is said. Just what weight this will strongest houses in the state ia back of carry, is not ¡a-rceptable to the aver us. Ixiavc your order for binding age voter. Judge Benson's only title twine It is chca|>er than ever before. to office, ia his own merit. In Orsgon every <>t!u < eeker (tub) must aland Morrison X Neal, Scio. upon its own leittom. Ike Sirawkernj Pruts This free advertizing under the head J of "News" is getting decidedly etale, I he awards at the latbanon straw- Not a week passe» that thin office doea Iwrry »how were a» follows: i not receive from one to a doten letter» First prise. Marshalls, Clem Bros., iiicltiaing matter for publication, (to- Magoons, Hall A sons. Brandrwine, H. casionally there is a news item of C. McTimmotxi», (kild Dollar, Hall & ' general importance inclusetl; but with Nona, Clark 8« *«•< ling. Hall 4 Sons, it ia a lot of stuff laudatory to other Oregon Improved, John Rickets, Gumbo, localities or institutions. Last week E E Waters. Second Marshall. Hob I we received an entire page of matter, t'h»ml>er*. Magnons, Swink A Fits-1 advertising the quarter centcnial of the waler. Gold Ifollar, Swink 4 Fitxwater. * Oregon Agricultural college. Now lu-st commercial packed crate Clem while we admit that O. A. C. ia doing Bros . second best B. I.. Simpson. The a good work and is, probably, the equal best berry in the »how was a marshall of any other school of thia character, The judges were F. Hofer, B F. Mui- . the »tats of Oregon is able to pay her key and Alex Power. advertising bills and tha N ews feala under no obligationa to give its apace Fill Resu't of i Fid for even so worthy an object. Thia Mn. Mary F. Svoboda, of east of paper ia ever ready to advertise home Scio, was the victim of a fall, on affairs and matters about the state as Thursday of last week which, a few a matter of news, but when space is houra later, resulted In her death. asked by the paga, we renig. The Doctors Browne, of Selo and Ellis, of N ews pays Its taxes to the state, Albany, were called, but could do noth county, town, school and road districts, i Just tha same as any other citiien. It ing to prevent the fatal result. The burial occured on the following haa no other option, else a vlett from Saturday, at the Franklin Butte cemc-. the »hcriff would result. Therefore, It : feels under no obligations to extend Ury. The deceased was Ixirn in Auatria, , advertising favors to anyone or any« over 40 yean ago, was married there, . thing, except at so much per. A coming to Oregon a few yean ago. ncw»pa|>er,s advertising space la Its She leaves a husband and four children. , capital. While It owes a certain duty to the public, it owes a duty to Itself. It mint earn money, If it pays Its bills and people expect, even, the S ant IAM Strawlierries and gooseberries galore N ews to pay Ita obligations. These after May 20. lognn berries in season exploitation newel?) totters are not till you can’t rest. Prices more than limited to our own state; lx>th Wash reaaonable. Gooseberries and currants i ng ton and California towns seem to 25 cents per gallon on the bush, straw think we are easy. berries ami loganberries 20 cents for The N ews believes that our present single gallon, or six gallons for SI on primary law haa gi1 ren the »late a the vine», nr 25 cent» per gallon when purer political condition, than existed Irtcked; raspberries, scarce, 25 cents a gallon; pie cherries 20 cents per gallon; formerly. It, also, beliavea statement No. One eliminates about all of the large myalans. 25 rents per gallon; grrft soil bgialative debauchery, of small royalans, 15 rents per gallon; which our former tog. stature* were black Republicans, 10 cents prr gallon act jBed. Because of thia fact, thia at the tree. All berries ami fruit is in paper will contend for the law as It fine shape. Please do not bring your now stands, until something better ia <logs with you when you come for ber- offered. The t>roj>ose<l awiembly ia a riea aa they are quite annoying to the step backward, not forward and, for Ameriran Pie Eater, or proprietor of thin res*.in, the p.-nple generally, in the rural districts, oppose the assembly. the Santiam Farm. 8. W. G aines . Berries Fir Silt I * '4 » =. « r 'Xx: V