The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 08, 1910, Image 8

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Needs
for the
Home
ugs, Carpets, Linoleum,
Matting, Portiers. Iutce
Curtains, etc.
We arc prepared to show
you a very choice collection
of house furnishings.
Our
showing of rugs being very
carefully selected and are
rich in color and design and
are priced very reasonably.
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The Lace Curtain depart­
ment includes a large and
varied assortment of designs
and qualities from 50 cants
to $10 per pair.
Bissell’s carpet sweepers
in several different qualities
S. E. YOUNQ A SON
A lbany , O regon
Again can the hum of the auoi >aw
be heard in Scio.
New line of fancy clocks at Weaely
A Cain’s, from II to I* 60.
Th«- country is apt to be afl1i<-t«-d with
“too much Johnson” for a spell
W. W. Crawford and son George, of
Tailman. came over to doctor Fred
Bilyeu's auto Wednesday.
Make money from your hens by feed-1
ing Lee’s Egg Maker, bone, shell and
grit At Weeely’a Grocery.
The N ews has not heard of an acci­
dent oceuring in thia vicinity and but
one or two fights on the 4th.
Before You Purchase Your
liood Heirs
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Vu! Sen liras
The beet line of fancy and staple; T. V. Reed and eon, Clyde, of Port­
groceries in the Valley, at living pticee land. were visitors at W. J. Burden's
at Weaely’a Grocery
last Sunday and contemplate moving
Mr. N. Young expects to go to Tygh • i up a little later on.
Valley, in a few weeks. Intending to
M.sa Vera Nodine from Union. Ora.,
speud next winter al that place.
visited a few days laat week with her
Save your chicks by using Lee's
Germotpne Diamond and Lilly’s Be»t
¡chick feed, at Welly’s Grocery.
The I jo he» Improvement Club has
, purchased a number of handsome well
; finished seats fur use in the city park.
uncle J. C. Winston.
Southern Pacific painters are Axing
up the depot here ia fine shape Ihi*
week.
Paul Tompkins was home over Sun­
day and the Fourth, reluming to hl»
Mrs. Haman Shelton is reported by work in Portland Tuesday, a. m.
her physician. Dr. Prill, to be holding
At a recent meeting of school district
her own with some encouraging indica No. 68 James Arnold waa elected
' tions.
clerk, Al Arnold and Frank Shores
The foundation of the Richarson Ì directors.
cottage is now ready and construction
Roc Phillips and wife apent the
of the building will commence in » Fourth at Stay ton, and report a verv
1 short lime.
good time, especially in meeting with
Walter Peterson, of l-ebanon. was , their old time friends and »chooimates
,***•«*«««*«•«*«>•** , exhibiting a two-headed calf and a
Mrs. Mcixjughlin. nee Quigley, who
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LOCAL BREVITIES,
* . two-bended-six-legged goat in Albany
with her husband haa been for several
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on the 4th.
weeks visiting at her old home here,
The receipts at th«’ Albany ¡>osl have row gone to Salem to reside.
office during the past year were 118,-
C. Dunigan and family of Portland
194.72 an increase over la»t year of are visiting at Paul Tompkins. He is
Men’s Box, Tic», llanderchlefs -a 12. MS 82.
a mail-carrier in the Roee City, and is
new line, at Wescly & Cain’s.
Scio’s emasculated ball team, like now taking his annual vacation.
Bo«N On July X 191«. to the wife Jim Jeffrie«, went down to defeat over
Mr. and Mrs. Young arrived here
of D. It. Bn ith of Thomas, a daughter. at Stayton on the 4th. The score was
laat Sunday night from Aiberla. Cana
The new »tore on the south »Ide, 1» Stayton 5, Mio 2.
da, looking for a warmer place U> «¡»end
now enclosed.
Jim Jeffri«*» has retired to his alfalfa the remainder of their days, and have
Big reduction »ale on men» and boys farm. He made a mistake a hen he deckled to settle down here and build
suit«, hat» »nd- dress »HrU at :W«»ely came out from retirement to fight up a home at once.
“Mistah Johnsing.”
& Cain’s.
Twrnty-aevcn Weal Sc loans, went
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Gill, of I«ba non.
It is time now to begin ■electing over tn the Santiam on the fourth, for
•¡■ent tl.e ith with home folk» in thia grasses aid grains far the Fair. Ixt a picnic; swinging, bathing, songs ami
the exhibit, in this particular line, be r«:>".tatlor.», interspersed with all kin«'»
city.
S. W. McF»rla»d came up from as complete as |>o«siblo.
of good thing* to eat was the order of
From reports and what the N ews the day, and everyUidy had a good
Ore^o i City, Wednesday for a day or
man has been able to see. the crops in time, ,
two stay.
EVANDA
E. C. Peery left for a trip up the C. Linn of all kinds will be better than
A E. on condenaery b.isineaa, Wednes­ for a number of years.
The Darkies prayed for the success
day.
Cinlnl Wiilratiti MMiCil Society Heelief
The Albaty Democrat claim» that of JohMOn. This may or may nut I m -
the eelebr ition in U »’ city on the 4th regard«* I as a proof that prayer is
The nrxt meeting of this society will
an»wered, ju«t a» one look» at it
waa a niece»».
l»e held at Scio on Thursday evening,
I have a car of extra Star A Star September 1, at the pavilion on the
Schillings Hist. You know what.
Guaranteed or your money back by shingles. They are extra nice. Price. fair grounds.
12.60 ¡»er M. Call and examine before
Thia will be an open meeting for the
Wesely’s Grocery.
benefit of the public, and the subjects
Haying is no v getting under full buying elsewhere.
N. 1. M urmison
under consideration at this time are
blast. The ¡»rice for loose hay deliver­
When
work
l>cgirui
on
the
dam.
our
those
in which the people should all be
ed will I m - around 110 per ton.
town will lie without both lights and interested.
1 lie Albany Herald has. probably j
water for a few dava.
Our citixenr ■ Dr. Calvin 8. White, Mate Health
suspended publication, at least it is
■houM be unusually careful and watch­ officer, of Portland, will present the
absent from our exchange table.
following subject;
“Water Supplies
ful about fire.
Josiah Flinn, a l.inn county pioneer,
All-steel window screens which you and their Relation to Typhoid Fever.
who resided over noar Albany for many ,
Dr. Morell, V. S., of Corvallis, will
can leave In the window and which will
years, is now a resident of Scio.
present
a ¡»aper on; “Tuberculosis in
not interfere with raising or lowering
A. E Randall and W. A. Ewing went
the window, for sale at the Scio Planing Cattle, and Testa for Same.”
up to the Breitenbuah hot springs,
Mill. N. 1. Morrison.
yesterday, fur a few week* outing.
A representative of the Tebault real
Julia Kopecky, Beatrice Devaney, estate firm was showing s«>mr possible
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J. F. Weaely received, yesterday,
Mrs. R. L. Devaney, A. C. Vernon, land purchasers about in thia vicinity
Jaa. A. Dart and Emma Dart are the Wednesday. He reported that they 30, (XM) Wisconsin brook trout which
were planted in Thomas and Crabtree
Scioana attending the Summer Normal had mad« several »ales, lately,
creeks. The little fellows arrived In I
at Albany.
Bilki ar<
for B mateh garnc ,,f
good condition and required 10 ten-
People want to come to Scio to live ba|| „„ the Scio grounds, next Sunday,
gallon milk cans to convey them from '
l>ut cannot find a habitation. A dosen between our local team and an aggrs-
the fish car to the planting grounds.
mcslern cottages would find tenants in gallon from Shaw. Marion county. '
Our local fishermen should give the
a short time. Some of our local capi- rhe Shaw team ia »aid to be fast and a
newly planted fish every protection
talisU should supply Ihs nesd.
good game ia
is assured.
possible. No better fish swims than
But little money waa wagered cn the the eastern brook trout.
Reno fight in Scio and most every one
who made a wager was sorry for it. j
Until SUM Ctan)t$ Hindi
Those that bet on Jeffries was sorry
Last Saturday J. L. Calavan went
they loot ami those who bet on Johnson
over to Lebanon and completed the
were sorry they won.
Shelburn established a sort of elec- I »ale of hie livery bam, stock and
The Farmers Meat Market will pay
fixture» to James Pound. The bam had
the highest market price for beef, trie car service on the 4th, from there
belonged to lx« Bilyeu and J. L.
to
Stayton.
The
car
was
primitive
in
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mutton, veal, pork. hide« and egge.
¡Calavan.
each owning half.
Mr.
They dont want the earth, but they do origin, many of which will be in use '
* r”>. , situated two
during the next few days. Its ordinary ~
*>ouw ................
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want your produce and arc willing to
Lebanon to Mr. Bilyeu
every day name is “hay rack, " the i m**** eo*
pay for it.
motive power was four equine quadru­ receiving the bam and stock in pay­
J. F. Weaely ha* erected a bam on peds and the juice was a buckskin whip ment. Mr. Calavan received cash for
hia little farm which would be a credit in the hands of the jehu. The passen­ | hia interest.
to a city home. Joe expects to build a ger list smbrnced a majority of the
cottage, next year which, it is safe to population of Shelburn’s leading citi-I Elmer Young «nd
two friends.
»ay. will be one of the handaomeat xena ami numbered S&.
/ A splendid Meaara Buffion and Clark camo up
homes in this locality.
from Portland, laat Saturday evening
time was reported.
for a couple of day» fishing. Cha».
I ort — On July 4th in Lacomb grove,
Jim Bilyeu was a Jeffries backer and
a purse containing 116 in gold and acme in order to get the wire reports at first Warner acted in the capacity of chap­
silver. A reward of S5 will be given hands, went over to Albany, last Mon­ erone, piloting the fishermen to the
»porting grounds. Rut for tome reason
the finder. For description call on or day afternoon.
Rut the expected
write to, J. H. Hassler, Crabtree, Ore I victory for Jeffries was not flashed their baskets were not overburdened
with »peckled beauties. The thoughts
Home phone 266 Scio. Ore.
over the wires and Jim like about one-
of the trio muat have been directed
Mr. Daniel J. t-agen. representative half of the bettors, came out on the
Renoward. It was a case of too much
of the Rural Spirit, waa doing buaineas losing end. As he failed to return on
Johnson.
in Scio, last Saturday. While here he the following morning, the boys who
inspected both the Fair grounds and the stayed at home, concluded that he was
Mr. John Seigmund, excounty re­
Coolenaery and was very much please«l dead and out of respect to the deceased. '
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with each. He thinks that we will decorated his office door with crape 1 corder of Marion county, passed through
have a large increase af track horse» with a paper attached thereto bearing i town, last Sunday on route for Leban-
the words ’’Dead but not Forgot ton. "j on.
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over laat year, at the coming Fair.
N ovice - Anyone wishing to have
grain ground, will please bring the
same in soon, as we will have to shut
the mill down for repairs about July 16
for about ten days.
The Scio Milling
Company.
i on owe it to your­
self to come in and
see the extraordi-
narv values we offer
Not only does the
price talk, but re­
member we are the
itfyle and quality
shop of Linn Co
You are welcome
whether voll tlesire
to purchase now or
not. Look over our
line, then you will
know when you are
right. Our time is
We never disappoint
THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO
ALBANY
OREGON
J. J.Barnes, W. F. Gill,
J. A. Bilyeu, J. R. Barnes,
C. A. Warner
PaaaintsT, W. F .Gill.
H*arr*avrC. A. Warner
MUCX'KHMOHN
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SGI0 ROLLER MILLS
INœMPCHATKH
nKCKMBKH S*. 1ÍMX.
AT
Newport, Yaquina Bay
Till Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest
Where the pretty Water and Moss Agates, Moon­
stones, Carnelians and Rock Oysters are found.
Out Door Sports of All Kinds
Including Hunting, Fishing, Roating, 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 vegetables of all kinds
daily,
Ideal lumping Grounds with strict
sanitary regulations, at nominal coat
Lav RonadTi ip Season Tickets
From all points in Oregon
Washington, and Idaho
on sale daily.
TIUKE MT-SITWMTII ICNCITUTE
from 8. P. points, Portland to
Cottage Grove inclusive, in< lad­
ing branch line«, also from all C.
A E. stations Albany and west.
Good going Saturday or Sunday,
and for return Sunday or Monday
Sunday Excursion .Rate of $1.50
from Albany, Corvallis and Philomath, with corresponding low rates
from points west, ia effect al) summer. Call on any S. P. or C. 4 E.
Agent for full particulars as to rates, train schedules, etc., or write to
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M c M urray
General Paeeengoe Agent
Portland, Oregon
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