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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1910)
ROAD Title ! Schillings Best. You know what. | Guarant«-e«l or your money back by , W«-*ely's Gr.jcery, I Mr*. J. H Holland amt children, and I Miss Minnie Carpenter, went to port- , land. Monday, fur a look at the lloee i «ho» i Ì I R. I. Devaney is the second Scioan ’ to purcha««- an automobib-. H<- i- the i owner of a two-seat Studebaker car - and is a very line machine. | *>n County Abstract Co WALL PAPER st Stock outside of Portland les and Estimates on Request FISHING TACKLE " hy is Morrison A Neal turning out s«> many buggies amt runaMuts’ Be cause they have the best and sell them at reasonable prices. J. F. Weaely. mother ami s.istv. Miss Mary, wrnt to Portland. Tuesday, for a look in at the Rose fair and to see Mias Agnes. Mr. ami Mrs. T. O. Neal, expect to reside in lhe rooms atiovr the sb re, which will be renovated and placed in a livable condition at once. EOITORI.U NOTES Ex President Roosevelt is expected to in ICPT PIUCU 110 “■*“r to his ative land, next week. blltN Ul Uc will tie greeted. when he lamb at New York City, with an acclaim ami enthusiasm rwver before accorded to a citisen of the United States, when rv- R2 Ol I hi SubSCnbtfJ Io ,llr”’ntt •“ hi» home land. Mr. Roose velt will find the political condition of SoiSCHp S3IIS WlS hi party much less harmonious, than lUULul bt CMM rgret of Scioans, gener- ■t to buikl a railroad with West Scio, has Those who had paid ns in whole or in part, returned. It will be it the first plan was to to MuAkcra snd sub- solicited with this It was found impossible »nt amount of money i, so the plans Mrs. R. Sh, I ton and daughter. Miss Auda are spending a few days in Port land, this ««ek. looking at the R---<«- show ami in visiting friends. I have a car of extra Star A Star shingles. They are «»xtra nice. Price. $ .' < i er M 1 -. i i xarnine b< f ’ i • ■ bu y i ng. e Ise w here. N. I. M orrison J. S. Warwick sold at public auction. Wednesday afternoon, a number of horses, cattle, household gootix, etc. Quite a number cif people from the , country attended the sale. Albany Abstract Co., l I CURL Ämter Wm. Young and AM Richardson Scolh Side Hardware Store went to Portland Tuesday morning, to If you havrnt visited the South Side . see the fair. AM said if they did not get thrown in, they wouki M back In Hardware store, you should do so. You will there learn for yourself what you the course of two or three days. can eave from the prices you have Itcen All-steel window screens which you paying heretofore. Our mowers, rakes, ran leave in the window and which will binders, wagons and other machinery not interfere with raising or lowering are guaranteed as strongly as any other the window, for sale at the Scio Planing dealer can guarantee. One of the Mill. N. I. Morrison. strongest houses in the state is back of Mave your order for binding Dr. Davis and an other physician us. ' came over from Albany, last Sunday* twine. It is cheaper than ever before. ' Dr. Prill and they visited Mrs. Haman Morrison A Neal, Scio. Shelton and reported that she was get ting along aa nicely as could M expect ed, under the most favorable circtun- l stances. Standard Liquor Co WB0U5ALE DtAlti IN Salem, Oregon Elsewhere in this issue our rea<lers ; will notice an ad. for « 4th of July , celebration at Albany, The committer ' of arrangements ia making preparations for a splendid affair, at that time. Of course a large delegation from Scio will attend. For Sale-We have no more White Mghorn Cockerb foe sale, for all are sold. But we have ami will have White Mghorn eggs j»cr setting of 15 for SI. No purer stock of thia breed can be found anv where. We also have a few pedigreed Poland China pigs for sale yet. Trappist Fathers. Scio Ore. Patronite home manufacture, pro vided you can do as well as at other places. If not, send away for your building material. I can give you prices which cannot he beat at any other planing mill in the county. Try me for prices on your doors, windows, posts, brackets, frames, mouldings, etc. N. I. Murriaon. REAL ESTATE He SlriwBrnj frizes The awards at the Mbanon straw- berry show were as follows; First prise. Marshalls, Clem Urns., Magnons, llall & aona. Brands wine, H. C McTimmonda, Gold Dollar, Hall A Mona. Clark Seeding, Hall & Sons, Oregon Improved, John Hickels, Gumbo, E. E. Waters. Second Marshall. Bob Chambers, Magnons, Swink A Fits* water, Gohl Dollar, Swink & Fitxwater. Beat commercial packed crate Clem Bros . second brat B, 1,. Simpson. The best berry in the show was a marshall The judges were E Hofer, B. F. Mul key and Alex Power. Füll Resa'l Bl I Fill Mrs. Mary F. Svoboda, of east of Scio, was the victim of a fall, on Thursday of last week Which, a few hours later, resulted In her death. Doctors Browne, of Selo and Ellis, of Albany, were called, but could do noth ing to prevent the fatal result. The burial eeearad on th- • g Saturday, at the Franklin Butte ceme tery. The deceased ws* born In Austria, over 40 years ago, was married there, coming to Oregon a few years ago. She leaves a hueban«! and four children. Dairy Commit- for an address, other prominent ¿«■legation from Pap’s Coffee House at West end of the Morrison Street brfilga. Inlk ll,.mr STS Fkoa.«-* Bell Mein W ALBANY. ORE. CUSICK BLOCK THE SANTIAM NEWS A special representative of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washing ton, D. C., Dr. Maurice Eldridge, best known authority on good roads in thia country, will speak on that subject at the following |»oinls on the dates here shown; McMInville, May 3B; Forest Grove, May 3!; Oregon City, June I; Salem. June 2; Albany. June 3; Corvallis, June 4; Eugene, June 6; Roseburg. June 7; Granta Paas, June 8; Medford, June 9; Ashland, June 10, when he left. "Strained" is now the I only word which will fit the condition. What was but an unexpressed murmur I of unrest or dissatisfaction when the ' African hunt was begun, over one year . ago, has now developed into an open revolt. He will find hut party impotent to enact the legislation promised dur- Ing the last campaign, unless at the dictation <>f the people directly financi- ally interested. Mr. Roosevelt's re- turn has Mm characterised as "the return from Elba ” if this simile shall M carried to a conclusion, a de- feat or "Waterloo Waterloo' ” is due to someone or party. Mt us hope the "Waterloo" is for li e people who have opp-wed the Rooxevelt policies. U herein will the republican voter have "free choice" if there is but one candidate for him to vote at the pri mary election? True, he may vote for some other |>erson for a (»articular Office, but a vote so cast will be of no avail, wlten there is an organised force behind the "one" candidate. A some what remarkable liveryman named llobsoa is said to have lived, at one time. His customers were compelled to accept only such horses as he would let them have, else take nothing. Thus arose the saying "Hobson's choice." The assembly will offer the republican primary voter a choice similar to that of the renowned Hob son. Governor Benson will transfer any heredity right or title to offleo he may I- to his brother, it is said. Just what weight thia will carry, U not perceptable to the avei- age voter, Judge Benson's only title to office, is his own merit. In Oragon every office-seeker (tub) must stand upon its own Mttom. This free advertising under the head of "News" is getting decidedly stale, Not a week passes that this office does not receive from one to a «losen letters inclosing matter for publication, Oc casionally there is he wa item of general importance ineluead; but with it is a lot of stuff laudatorv to other localities or institutions. Ijuit week we receive«! an entire page of matter, advertising the ipiartcr-centcnial of the Oregon Agricultural college. Now while we admit that O. A. C. is doing a good work and ia. probably, the equal of any other school of this character, the state of Oregon is able to pay her advertising bills and tha News feels under no obligations to give its space for evan so worthy an object. This paper is ever ready to advertise home affaire and matters about the state as a matter of news, but when spaee Is asked by the page, we renlg. The Nkws pays Its taxes to the state, county, town, school and road districts, just the same as any other citisen. It has no other option, she a visit from the sheriff would result. Therefore, It feels under no obligations to extend advertising favors to anyone or any thing, except at so much per. A newspaper's advertising space la its capital. While It owes a certain duty to the public. It owes a duty to Itself. It must earn money, If It pays Its bills and people expect, even, the S antiam N rw N to pay its obligations. These exploitation news(T) letters are not limited to our own state; Mth Wash ing l«n airfi California towns seem to think we arc easy. The N ews Mlieves that our present primary law has given the state a purer political condition, than existe«! formerly. It. also. believes statement No. One eliminates about all of the graft and legislative debauchery, of which our former ICg alatures were accused. Because of this fact, thia paper will contend for the law aa It now stands, until something Mtter la offered. The proposed aJtkcmbly ia a annoying to the step backward, not forward and, for or proprietor of this reason. the p«>ople generally, in the 8. W. G aixim . rural districts, oppose the assembly. I