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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1910)
A 'J e tourte Celling Philipp: A I dirge «hipped a car 1<- I of rattle and sheep Tuesday. Vacation Needs M im Edna Meyer*, who ha* been New line of fancy dock* at Wesely working in Portland fur some time, has A Cain's, from SI to I n 50. returned to her home. Dr. Prill has been mentioned aa a possible candidate fur the legislature. Lost Saturday morning Jacob Bilyeu and daughter*. Miaae* Winnie and R. L- Devaney and Dr. Prill drove over to Albany, Monday, in Devaney’* Ethel and Mr. and Mra. Archie Auderway «id little son lioUia. went auto in one hour. up to the Gain»-* mill on Roaring river Newton Crabtree, aged 54 year», They returned after .blackheme*, probably the oklest native of lann home Sunday morning but their |>aib county, registered as a democrat, Tues were empty. day morning. Rev. Helema». of l-acomb, held E. C. Roberts, of l^-banon, who will have charge of the assembling of the church service» at Crabtree Sunday agricultural exhibit for the fair, caire night. verything th«* coast or mon mountain trip can be supplied from our large assortment. Trunks. Bags, Suitcases, Indian Blankets. Bedding, Paranoia, heavy Shoes. Hats. Sweaters, Groceries. Etc. E over Tuesday. The “GOOD SAMARITAN SHOE" Almost as much opposition to prix* fight moving jdetures l* being mam fesG-d all over the country a* wa« made against the fight itself. For tender feet. Flexible sewed soles, made from soft and pliable belting leather, splondid wearing quality, combined with comfort, and the finish is the best. The Marion lake patty, of which Joe Crabtree is almoat at a itandatill Wisely i* guide ami chief fisherman about the high school. started on their trip yesterday Thurs T he B oost T ows day) morning There will be great stories to tell when they get back, but they are fishermen and The Progress ol iRsurgencg S. E. YOUNG & SON A lbany . O regon * LOCAL BREVITIES. w ft ft *6 ft ooooooooooAaeo Bessie Waiiol returh-d humr Sunday night from a «everal week* visit at Vancouver, Washington. Next week the NKWB man will be absent. Our local page* will depend Mr Eaatop went down to near Tur upon other*. We hope our correspond ner, Sundty, on a visit. ent* will aid them by sending in new* letter*. Marion Thoma« i* very poorly. For Women, priced ) rn per pair JJ»Jv „oooooooooooooooooo Mr. Chatfield waa a vielter at Bud Bilyeu'* Sunday and he waa, alao. looking over hi* new farm « » Our automobile owner* make so many trips to various place* that they do not give our local new* gatherer time to give them a personal. We did learn, however, that Jack Bilyeu and family went up to Halsey, laat Saturday. Lebanon has filed a complaint with the railroad commission, of the passen ger service between that city and Albany. The complaint allege» that the Iraqi* ar> irregular and that the Men'» Sox. Tie», llanderchiefa passenger coaclie* are insufficient for hew line, at Wesely & Cain'«. . Scio is tx-ginnitig to need an automo the traffic. A number of our citixen* have ex bile doctor and hospital for injured proaatd a desire that T. M. Holt should machine*. Big reduction sale on men» ami boy* ■ t ind for the ofllie of county romrni*- suit«, hat* and drex* shirt* at Wesely »liner. Mr Holt is an expert road builder, a successful buainesa farmer & Cain'a. and, should he consent to stand, the The cherry fair at Salem, i* reported N ews will glu lty supp >rt him. to have been a greater success thia The Linnhaven Orchard company, year than ever. whose holding* are*up in the laicomb Ncb'dling* Best. You know what. country, are dividing the same into ten- Guaranteod or your money back by acre lol* prt-| aratory to selling the Weaely'* Grocery. same. These lei d* are »aid to be equal Mr. and Mr». Byron Gill arrived at to limal river or Rogue river land* for the home cf hi* father, J. R. Gill of the growing of a| pie*. Scio ha* thous till* city, last Saturday. and* of acres equally as good. The beat line of fancy and staple Quite a little excitement wn- caused, groceries in the Valley, at living price* last Monday morning, by a Istvine nt Wesely'» Grocery. quadruped of the male pursuasion who Last Sunday was tbe hottest day of refused to be either lest! or l-e driven. the year in Scio. Thermometer* reg. He took refuge in the creek and it istcred 95 and 1H degree* of heat. required about all the men ami dogs in Save your chick* by uaing Lee'a town to get him out. Finally Tom large managed to get hold of the Germohone Diamond and Lilly'* Be»t ru|*e and Bill Brenner behind with a chick feed, at Wesely'« Grocery. pitchfork puniuiuicd hia majesty that This ia the kind of weather which it waa more comfortable to travel than causca one to appreciate ice. Scio to stand still. ought to have a «mall lea plant. It A baby came to our house, last Mon w-oukl pay. day. The little fellow wa« entirely un The base ball game scheduled for expected. In fact the N kwh family laat Sunday failed to materialise. has quit the baby bu«ineM some years Evidently the Shaw boy* considered ago. Nevertheless, we have a baby. the day too hot to play ball. It i* quite two months old, is white and exceedingly bright for its age. It ia Work on the dam at the head of the race I* progressing in a satisfactory our purpose to raise the little chap up iu the way* of truth and *obernc»* and manner. In a few day* there will be in a way that will not bring the blush water in abundance for |»*«r purpose*. of shame to ita owner», for it is only a The drowning of Miss Taylor and Mr. little baby dog. Franci*. on Wednesday of last week, We regret to learn that Fred Som near Albany, was a distressingly sad mers waa seriously hurt while assisting event. They sen- two of Albany'* in the building of a new barn he is most respected young people. erecting, last week One of his ankle« Morrison A Neal handiva one of the wo crushiil and on* or two of his very beat binder* on the mnrket. It is riba broken. The damage aside from guaranteed in every way, and more the pain and inconvenience is more than any other machine, Call ami important ju«t at this time when' examine before making your |>ur<-ha»«-. harvest is at ham1, than it would he at N otick —Anyone wishing to have other time* of the year. So far a« we grain ground, will please bring the know, at the present writing, he is1 same in asm, a* we will have to shut getting along as well as could tw ex- the mill down for repairs about July 15 |iectcd. Dr. Prill thinks he will not for almut ten days. The Scio Milling have a stiff ankle. Company. Steve Philippi's dander waa up thia week, caused by a couple of our town dog» getting at his band of sheep and scattering them about. Some were badly bitten but none were killed out right. The Farmer* Meat Market will pay the highest | market price t°r beef, mutton, veal, pork, hide* ami egg*. They dont want the earth, but they do want your produce and arc willing to pay for it On going into hi* office Monday after noon. Hon. W. R. Bilyeu found a man at hia desk writing furiously upon u piece of paper, which was shown him when completeil ami another begun ; Mr. Bilyeu saw that something was the matter with thr fellow, who claimed to want some advice He succeeded In notifying Sheriff Smith, who came and l took charge of the fellow who, upon I investigation was learned to John M. Kerby, who had esca|>ed from the asylum and was being hunted. Hr was taken to the jail ami kept for an at P. A. Young, of Albany, recently tendant of the asylum. Kerby has been drove hia automobile from Portland to in the asylum for six years. Albany Albany in three hour* and rtf teen Democrat. minute*. Thia ia the record, *o far, ami i* faster than the time made by It Members ol ban Contj Fair Assettante any train on the Southern Pacific. The annual aeaaun tickets for mem- Ixwrr—On July 4th in Lacomb grove, ber* are now ready and can be secured a purse containing 115 in gold and some at the Scio State Bank. silver. A reward of 15 will be given Pleaae call for your ticket before the finder. For description call on or Auguat 2N. a* no Gcket will be leaurd write to, J. II. Hassler, Crabtree. Ore. ( after the fair open* to member*. . Home phone 256 Scio, Ore. A high note in Rcpubliran politic* waa »truck laat week by Gifford Ihnchol and Jame* A. Garfield at St. Paul. The in»urgcncy which I .a Follette began and ha» fought forateadily, and toward which Cummliu, Dolliver. Murdock and a hatdful of other Republican leaders in wotern »late* have turned, I* vital ised a» a national movemunt by those •| wee he* They hold aloft the old Re publican banner <-f ssaral »ii-al*. u.-d.-r which the Republican party originally won in American politic* the place it ha* long since justly forfeited and 1» now iw^inning visibly to lose Whether |...r|-o-< 1) or rot. .Mr. Pinch t's • p-< ch «ketch** in broad outline, and Mr. Gar- field*' acentuate*. the ia»u< • in our politic* which having torn the Demo cratic party bopeloaaly a*under are at laat (lulling the Republican party apart. The development of those issues i* apparently leading on to a complete national realignment of parties, with privileged interest« on one side and ■ genuine democracy, alive with moral ideal», on the other. What the at tempted extension of slavery waa to American politics in the fifties, the obstruction of trade by tariffs and of original production by land monojxdy, promise to ly to American politics now, and in that connection the Pin- chot and Garfield s|*eche* have much the sound of a clarion call. —Ex. Before You Purchase Y our Spring Suit You owe it to your self to come in ami the extraordi- nary valu«*« we vff'T only does the price talk, but re member we are the style nwl (nullity shop of Linn Co You are welcome whether vou «lenire to purchase now or not. Ix»ok over our line, then you will know when vou are right. Our time is youth . W'c never disappoint THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO OREGON M.BANY “Drop In Any Tims." Olie of tbe pitfalls of friendship Is the »lauding Invitation. It Is eusy and plen»nnt to say: “Come whenever you like. my dear! We »ball | m > delighted to see you at any time; don't aland on ceremony—cmne whenever you are tht* way '' But let those who receive such Invitations beware It stand* to rea son that an unexpected visit cannot always tie convenient tbe liostcss Is In tbe midst of something or other and “uot fit to !■* seen." or her husband ha* rushed home to take Iter out some- w lu re and »he would rather go than stay at home and entertain her dearest friend, or the luncheou or tbe dinner 1» a makeshift very nice, so far as the family Is concerned. but not ex actly suitable to set te-forv visitors. Tbe hostess tries to be nice, but can't help showing her vexation or viubar rnssmeut. The guest ¡>ercelves some thing Indefinable In tbe atmosphere and 1» accordingly constrained, and every one 1» uncomfortable. Yet peo- pie still go on giving and accepting | standing Invitations New York Trib une. AT Newport, Yaquina Bay Tht Only Bitch 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 Frsm Bad ts Worts A gentleman wa* admiring hl« ri geons thr other afternoon when ha bennl a rurloua "thud** and »aw one of hit bird» drop from a window «III to the ground. Turning round, thr gentleman wae just In time to sec a »mall boy In tbe laur drop n catapult atid run After a short chase the culprit wa* caught. "You yonng woundreir* ejaculated the angry owner of the pigeon “What do you mean by coming and abootlng my hlrdeY* •-n<-n-r. sir. I didn't menn to do It,“ whliiml thr eaptlv*. “1-1 didn't eboot at the pigeon." 'Tome, come.“ »aid tbe gentleman, "don't make matter* worse. I saw ths bird fall, and If you did not alm at It bow came you to hit ItT' "llease. air." blubbered tbe boy. "tb* pigeon got In the w*y I I w«* aim ing at the winder I-ondon Tit Bite The Ncio planing mill i* the place to get your building material, doors, window*, screen*, frame*, molding*, etc. Call and see me before buying due where and I will show you price* which arc hard to brat. N. I. MogusoN Including Hunting. Fishing. Boating, digging Rock Oysters, Surf Bathing. Riding. Autoing, Canoeing and dancing. Pure mountain water and the test of food at low pficeo. Fresh crabs clams, oysters, fish and vegetables of all kinds daily, Ideal Damping Grounds with strict sanitary regulations. at nominal cost Law Ronni Tiip Season Tickets From all points in Oregon Washington, and Idaho on sale daily. THREE DIT SITUROIY IB MONDH UTE from H. P. point*. Portland to Cottage Grove inclusive, includ ing branch line*, also from all C. A E. station* Albany and weat. Got»i going Saturday or Sunday, and for return Sunday or Monday Sunday Excursion Rate of $1.50 from Albany, Corvallis and Philomath, with curresponding km rate« from point« weal, in effect ail summer. Call on any S. P. or C. 4 E. Agent foe full particular* aa to ratea. train schedule*, etc., or wnte to WM. mcmurray (•onorai PaMongor Agoni Portland, Oregon