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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1910)
f Trotter will aave you some money while thr good« lasts. John Mms talks of building cement walks about hi« reaidence. Jim BilytM- turned up. Monday morn ing, after a visit to the Koac fair. ,w on .id White sir popu- i’by tbe x/ these J «able uride or , wajits here All kinds of cretini « ■ Mgovds, Talk a Imens, iriminüiga, muslin«, lace curtaies » Y0WÌ&,* SON « ip m OHEGf»N Pdflljbor boot! Puir« Ben Gooch has cloned up school work, it Corvallis, and ia again mixing pllla for E. C. Peery. Rai»« fruit instead of bug», worm» and muas, by using Lilly’s Beal Tree Spray. At Wrsely's Grocery. Everybody seerna to regret the fail- i ure of our railroad project, those in the 1 country us well a* the town« people. j . Are we not golfi I A knocker or two can do more dan.- 1 road between Arto, ( igv to a town or community than a sum-i.r? *k> 9 • Before You Purchase Your You owe it to your self to come in and the extraordi- •.« we offer Edwin Olsonjp ‘lalf-doaen public-stinted ciUtens can It wc city Issi^ »iV up. Why ia Morrison A Neal turnitig nut 1 Mrs. Ida <o many buggies and runabout«? Be -J (ÿr* »¿''Wil III ;uUse they have th» beet and sail tiBtr «t TMMcmable prices. } 1 • OwfSintnv ra, general! V, carrA i ’«road gr.i upon their facts, thia ur ’ i’lechtiwof th» copious showers of-i *r*.^ “1 ? a e a. a * 1 • ■ <4 If Ro*b 1 «huh haa fallen lately. -f - w ' W. 8 Carpenter, of thia city and Le Cargv-s roy (hgJaga, of West Scio, raped to tttend the (Irond Kncan p-tx-nt of the home « , erson. J, A.-ft. at Aatona. next week. ■ • Jt was reparte ! on our streets M<>n - day, that John Osburn, of Turner, lied. He Uvot^in Brio a few m< igu and was quite nn old man. ff you will know when you are right. Tlierc will b<- a iio. lr n .'ärmere Cooperative and i-dujr (Inion, In Scjo on Xalurday, J; I p. m. A|l members and « ested arc requested to I m - | Mr. a nd-Mr» F. B ’ BPeery went »ver to 1J loother car • Üie funeral of^v^*" vieti rning. Our time is yours. BV never disappoint Seinff hauled oi white fir wood are be ii'shipped from here now. Bud Bilyeu haa now golt* down and is loading for Turnidge -re gone ..mma Vehr» )k THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO. ALUANV OREGON J J.Barnes, W . F. Gill, J. A. Bilyeu, J. R. Barna«, C. A. Warner. I' suimst , W. F .Gill. Nscarrxav, C. A. Warner to Albany to «■ ouit her School S1HÍ is finishing it. «•re will be a picnic at Myers' grove, at Crabtrea, on June Ml A Baptist preacher from Lacomb i. M « xix n gave a temperance lecture at Crabtree tender ihuuaru ir.'s. John Weaely reports that Albany and I last Friday evening. glc in quantitie«, cheap, at Mt. Angvl played a very closely con- i Orin Dobson haa a fine new twiggy. L, J. W. Armstrong. Jeffer- I tested game of ball at Albany, last so Haxel says. JM-. I Sunday. Albany played an errorless Tng H ot T own «¿yhelton helton could not resist the temp temp- ' game and was the victor by a score of tation of the Portland Rose show, so ’g to I. John occupied the position of SitteR Itift the morning train of last Friday found 1st sacker. William Job Crabtree, of Crabtree, him a passenger Portlandward. H. M Myer, superintendent at the Mira Imogene Gill, our deputy post condenaery. says they will have to get died suddenly at that place, on last mistress, attended commencement exer a new man to take his place, soon. He Monday afternoon, under somewhat cises at Corvallis, last wrek During •ays be haa worked more constant at peculiar circumstances. He had a her absence Mrs. W. F. Gill has looked this yob than at any job during hia life \ quarrel with J. W. Hirons, husband of after postal matters. and that if people think he ia a machine the school teacher at that place, about the teacher, and picked up a rock, In The Farmers Meat Market will pay i they are mistaken. his anger. It was taken away from the highest market price for beef, The N ews will be glad to supply a mutton, veal, pork, hides and eggs. copy of the paper free, regularly, to him and he said he would be rood, but immediately rushed for another rock, ^They dont want the earth, but they do any one who will supply items of new« when Mr. Hirona took hold of hia arm. cant your produce and are willing to weekly from any and all of the sur when Mr. Crabtree fell dead. <y for IL rounding neighborhood«. Some one in He has had heart disease, for some Scio mcrchan's should make it known every neighliorbood should be willing to time and had been receiving medical ooda can be bought at Scio as take up thia work fur the interests of treatment therefor. aa at any of our neighboring themaelvc« and neighbors. We «houki encourage people to . W m I F m I Brinjs 2li .«re here for their supplica, in evary ? John M. Miller and Perry Bilyeu attended the I. 0. 0. F. blowout over Mbl< The Scio Wool i»x>l. about 4600 al Stayton, I m I Saturday afternoon fieZi wo soM. Wedn^’afternoon, «on should not be allowed to and evenmr They report, d that krig. for .„j crnt. A R Jacobt ly without some substantial work I lasted until 3 0 clock Sunday of the Oregon City woolen mill, being the road leading to Weal Agio. morning. From the sleepy appearance the purchaser. There were three <unty «hould furnish a rock of Messrs Miller a.«l Bilyeu the next other bidders present This is regard Tor this locality Then- ia an m irning, the N ews man has no dispoai- ed as a good sale, when the dull con e of' rock for road bustling tion to dispute their statements. dition of the wool market ia considered di loyers went over to, Between 16000 and (6000 will be scat Sven? Xtngbf should should ramamber remember that that ' •„•'JL'* Fv «CT < I XxngVF last Sunday, to engage in a tered among our wool growers inconse the rest meeting of the I4nn county matrh wllh ,h). Uim) gf G angel ounc. - Urnkwl to meet >t <hy th(1 y/_ quence. . Well, they <lid not play ball very e ■« Scio, on Saturday, J«gX Ket every- aM|enaivel’ if the ,eere tad • Patronise Patronite home manufacture, pro pro- body come with well tilled luAch baskets I----- ; criterion. J^Teraon ill. Scio I does not vided you can do aa well as at other There will be a lot of peeple >ver from look welt. bovs. Howrever, Scio was p|.rM, |f not> Mnd awly for Albany and other points and they will1 handtcaj>fH«l in not ha< g her catcher, building material. I can give you Insure to bring their appetite* with ( Had the full team bee,, on hand, a' prices which cannot be bdat at any ( them. _ . ‘ , i different score might hav« re^ifled. other planing mill in the county. Try Morrison A Neal have been the In the death of J. W. Cusick. A(bany ! me for prices on your doors, window«, mean of lowering prices from <n to , k . . . « .... . i - . 1Q0 per cent, on all kind, of hardw.rS, I 12” ’2’^. U’ ** * °r wha * banking is. ; N. I. Morrison. not only In 0-1 Sew, a but st other points' Wea Yrar> when |n partBe honesty «yp\jth --------- they hav. come to our pe.coo You anrt ^r citisen, nf pi,w in the w F erin. head rouna ,) of nf the fM j another of tk> that , city W. F. H Herin, counsel cannot get out of giving them the banking busir.eaa, he withdrew because Southern Pacific, be of unsavory repu- credit for the reduced prices. ef the introduction of modern high i tation down in California, was one of F<m FaiJt- One span of geklinga, [finance ideas. *At thartime he remark the principal speakers st the 0. A. C. I weight about 1100 pounds eac^’ ? and 8 fed to the writer that «omethiag would | Quarter Centenial exercises, at Co/val years old, I set of buggy harness, 1 set happen, sooner or later, to the benk i li«. thia week. Mr. Herin is a graduate of hack harneaa; 1 buggy, good aa new; .from which ho had withdrawn. His <»f CorvaliiA college before it became hack; riding bridle and saddle, l<00 .prediction was verified in the closing, the Oregon Agricultural college | pound Fairbanks standard platform permanently, * of ■ tha - ijnn County | Sometimes a man ia not so bad as he is scales, in first class order, at Trotters' MMonal Bank «of Linn county «omoi painted and this may be the case with • month, lour. * 1 Mr. Herin. •tore. Stayton, Oregon. ♦ StKXMWOHM TO SGIO ROLLER M’k’ä? INI OHIMIHATKP IiXX'KMBKM aa, 1004. the AT Newport, Yaquina Bay The Only Beach in the Pacific Nerthweat Where the pretty Water and M om Agates. Moon stones, Carnelians and Rock Oysters are found. Out Door Sports of All Kinds Includinff Hunting, Fishing, Boating, digging Rock Oystari, Surf Bathing, Riding, Autoing, Canoeing and dancing. Pure mountain water and the l»«at of food at low price©. Fresh crabs clams, oysters, fish and vegetables of aU jcinds kii daily. Ideal Damping Grounds irict sanitary regulations, at nominal coat/"^ Low Rooii-Trip SeiMiTicIcts From all points in Oregon Washington, and Idaho on sale daily. TNHMT-MTMMTIIMMTim from R. P. pointa, Portland to Cottage Grove, inclusive. includ- 'Ing branch tine«; «jao from ail Ç. A E stations Albany and west. Good going Saturday or Sunday, and for return Sonday or Monday V • Sunday Excursion Rate of $1.50 • ' J from Albany, Corvallis and Philomath, with correspondin^ow rates from pointa west. in effort all summer Call on any S. P. or c 4 E. Agent for full particulars aa to rates, train «chedulaa, etc , ar write to WM. M c M urray Sanami Paaaangar Agent Portland, Oregon X a