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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1910)
Vacation Needs verything for the E coast or mountain trip can be supplied from our large assortment. Trunks, Bags, Suitcases. Indian Blankets. Bedding, Parasols, heavy Shoes. Hats. Sweaters, Groceries, Etc. The “GOOD SAMARITAN SHOE" For tender feet. Flexible sewed solet*. rnude from *oft nnd pliable belting leather, splendid wearing quality, combined with corpfort, and the finish is the best. For Women, priced* *> rn per pair |J.JV S. E. YOUNG & SON A lbany , O regon • LOCAL BREVITIES. * «»«A <r ««SA » A »SA ASAD Dr. Kavenaugh, of Albany, came over Tuesday. F or S ai i Horse, buggy and her news. See Fred Bilyeu, Scio. Ore. A good road to West Scio is the one thing needful, low. Mi«« Ids Waddel, of Portland, is visiting at the home of Wm. Brenner. F or S alk 2 year» old. Thoma». Ore. A pure bred Jersey bull. Cheap-- W. J. Gr.cn, Schilling» Best. You know what. Guaranteed or y.n.r money back by Wesely’a Grocery. I hereby repeal what I »aid about Josie Koipravka, it being not true. Joe Balschweid is doing the painting for the new store. Hay hauling Is the principle occupa tion of our citizens, nowadays. Before You Purchase Your Spring Suit Raise fruit instead of bugs, worm* and moss, by using Lilly's Beat Tre« Spray. At Wisely'• Grocery. Jas. A Richardson and R. Shelton made a business trip to Albany Mon day. The beet line of fancy and stap'e groceries in the Valley, at living prit* al Wescly's Grocery. 1 ou owe it to your CriMret Cslltclieit self to come in and Fred Sommer», who wm so Lwlly injured some days ago, was able to I m I > town for medical attention, Tuesday. The farmers in this vicinity are still busy with their hay crops. Must everyone reports large yield» and why Make money from your hens by feed not. In these rich river bottom lands of ing Lao’a Egg Maker, bone, shell and >urs. The hum of the binders, reaping gnL At Wesely’a Grocery, the large areas of golden grain, can be We have u Am* line of mens harvest heard everywhere and prospect» were gloves, straw hats, etc., ju»t what ycu never better for a bountiful crop than need in the harvest field, liibl.-r 4 at the prg»ret time. Gill Co. The voters of the several district» J. A. Bilyeu and J. S Warwick were interested in the new proposed high Portland tie lota, la t week. Mr. school, met in the new church bn kiing H.lyeu wzs a delegate to the A. 0. U. to formulate plana and discuss the W. grand lodge. wavs and mean» of tuikiing and main- Catholic service * ill be h«*M at Selo, tai: mg a Union H‘gh »chord at ths next Sunday, st II a. m.. Father I ane place, was a decided »ucceas, everyone will officiate and preach. The public is taking part and were interest rd in cordially invited. giving our boys and girls better equip Scio should have a Sunday mail, and ment to compete, in the future, with Postmaster Gdl should distribute tl < the problems of how to be successful :n mail evenings, as the arrival thereof I life, promises to be regular. The writer has noticed, with eon- Manon Crabtree claim« to be th 1 »klcrabie interest, the progre «Ivcms« oldest native of IJnn county, which ha» I of <*>r Bohemian farmers. They all practice rotation * of crojw and use yet r<-giatered. Newt Crabtree Z__ ' holder “ " fertilizers extensively; also, the year but was born in Marion county. J. R. Pound is taking hold nf matters | l-H>k of the Dejiartmrnt of Agriculture cxn be found in nearly all of their at the livery »table in a manner which hom<«, besides bulletins from our indicates that we are to have a livery experiment station».' These people second to no other in the county. I elieve in tilling the soil and getting it Henry Shelton «ays the new time ‘ ii the licit possible condition and then table suited him iihme: -< ly. IL- doc» planting the seed in the ground and not have to get up quite so early in the not in the moon as «orne of our old morning nor stay up so late at night. fogy mosabacks do. One of the Uncle Daviil Rice has a young peach farmers the ar ter is acquainted with. tree which grew it» first crop this Is C. A. Posvar. Mr. Posvar is one of year. The peaches are of the kling- those Mg-hearted men any community »tone variety ami are very toothsome. n a/justly Iw proud of. He has just We know for we sampled them. finished building a large granery and The second annual reunion of th«- mdk house, giving them both an Yamhill Veteran Association will I» attractive c« at mg of | Sint, and now held at Newberg, Oregon, on August Charle« in giving hl» large fine bam 23-26 inclusive. All veteran» of the another coating of paint. Why? Be- civil war are especially invited to be c disc he And» it pays. W. II. ALVIN, R F. D Carrier No. 1. present. (lie extraordi« whether vou <!e»úre to purchase now or Lmk over our not. VOU TH. FFe never disappoint THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO A LB A NY OREGON l>!KK<~l-OH« «r» !<■■■» Passi na »r, W. F .Gill. Sn-asTABY, C. A. Warner J. J.Barnes, W. F.G11I, J. A. Bilyeu, J. K. Barn«», C. A. Warner. A nna L a MPL o T. The resilience part of the new store [ on the South side will I m * ready for Thomas Topics occupancy by the first of next week. , (Too late for last week) Mr. Prochaska expects to have hie »VOIXHOHH TO buaineaa fully established by the middle 8. Hart ami family came up from August or a little later, I x-ba non to Crabtree, on the first train pleted until the latter part of next . With Editor Hofer and Judge Dim- over the new road, and walked out to tNi’OHI-OHATKn λK< KM IlKH UH, 1004. month. mick in the field for the nomination for thxir father a ranch Sunday morning. It ia generally conceded by farmers governor, the assembly candidate. Jay returning on the evening train, with whom we have talked that late Bowerman, stands a good »how to win | A stranger looking for a home offer spring grain has lieen cut short by the the nomination, nevertheless he is the ed S. Gaines 4‘J»i per acre for 40 acres, corporations candidate. dry weather. ’ but the offer wax refused Sam says the The Scio . planing !.a»t week, J. R. Pound (ought Iwught__ _ mill is the place to he’ll not g«> off till carried away. From Harnish residence property, situated Ifrt your building material, , doors, the fruit he has planted he wishes to O' near the city hall. We did not learn window», screens, frames, molding». reap as long as possible. I ®t< etc. ’- Call and see me before buying what was the consideration. Mr. Gillard bought R0 acres of land Uncle John Richanhun'a new cottage ’•l« »here and I will show you prices last summer of C. B. S< r.ling for I2WI0 residence, on south Main street ia bring wb,cb Bre hatd to beat, A short time ago he was offend |600n rapidly constructed. The workmen ^* I- M'>R k I**N for same but refused the offer, saying: are now doing the finishing work. <)h no! The people did not use any i "I have to live some where untill 1 die Mr and Mrs. Dunbar, of Portland. wa,er wh, n “ burned on Wednes- and I am satisfied here. I have gond came up last Saturday, returning on ’’’orn,nE- After going dry for ten water, soil, climate ami health, what the following day. Mr. Dunbar is the '‘•F** W,H’ lawna, gardens, etc. drying more du I want? If it is worth [ up. our citizens were worse than ar. to you it certainly is to me." Portland agent for thr condensery. average dry county in Kansas. They Wm. Schram, a relative of Mr. mum and Mrs. swrovj Barney iiuncmnaw Burtenahaw, , i ewr, . .... . I — - ’ I after a week« visit with their daughter. k*’* E,*trieian " Mt bu,F •< the pump Green came from Manitoba a year ago. , all . • After luokmg looking all all around around for for land, land. Mr». J. P. Crabtroe of thia citv. re “ “ morning. After turned to their home in Ubanon, on1 The change ch.nue of time r,m.. and .~t the ik. running I d -cl»r.-d land was — Urol. tn.. d-clarod entirely too hi»h high hero here I of an exclusive passenger train on the »"d left early in the spring for better Monday evenings train. Womiburn-Spnngfield road, ia most findings Not having found what he Morrixo.i St Neal handles one of the Where the pretty Waterand Moss Agates. Moon 1 satisfactory to the people of Scio and wanted, returned Sunday saying "this very best binders on the market. It ia i vicinity. The train now reaches West •• certainly the garden spot of the stones, Carnelians and Rock Oysters are found. guaranteed in every way. and more Scio at a few minutea before 7 in the worki aid there is no mistake about it. than any other machine. Call amt i morning ami at about H o'clock in the Disbelievers follow my tracks." examine before making your purchase. [evening. A freight train runs every G. Bilyeu 4 Co. have bought a new : The Farmare Meat Market wilt pay other day. Altman St Taylor threshing machine the highest market price for beef, W. M Phillipa exhibited a hunch of and will soon be ready to do justice to Including Hunting. Fishing, Boating, digging mutton, veal, pork, hides and eggs. wheat In our office, Wednesday, which the bountifi I hsrvest. Rock Oysters, Surf Bathing. Riding. Autoing, They dont want the earth, but they do was good to look aL The hends were -X Canoeing and dancing. Pure mountain water want your produce and ero willing to king and splendidly filled from top to pay for iL and the best of food at low priceo. Fresh crabs i twttom and with four grains in the Eitcilrii Modes clams, oysters, fish and vegetables of all kinds The C. A E. railroad will give an mesh, almost uniformly. A field of excursion to NewjiorL next Sunday. | such wheat, providing the stand la To Au. W hom rr M ay C oncrrn : daily, Ideal Damping Grounds with strict Notice is hereby given to all whom The train will leave Munkers station at good, will yield easily forty bushels to sanitary regulations, at nominal cost it may concern that the undersigned 6:57 a. m. and returning will reach the aero. has filed her Anal account in the matter Munkers st about lip. m. We hear of It ia reported from reliable sources TNIfE 0II-S1IMMI TO NONM! UTE of the estate of B. F. McDonald, de- | a number of Scioana who intend going. I | that as soon as the Klamath cut-off is ceased, in the county Court of Linn from S. p points, Portland to Last week Riley Shelton, as referee, I , completed, the mainline to California county, Oregon, and that said court has Cottage Grove inclusive, includ- From all points in Oregon e'lM.-d the deal for the heirs of the latr i will go through Coburg. The same re ing branch lines; also from all C. Axed Monday the 15th day of August, Washington, and Idaho W. W. Richardson, to their 740 acre port states that ■ connection will be & E. stations Albany and west. 1010, at the hour of one o'clock p. m. farm, situated 3 miles South Fast of made from the present Woodburr - G< hh I going Saturday or Sunday, on sale daily. of said day as the time of hearing and and for return Sunday or Monday Scio, with the purchaser H. C. Kenney, Springfield from or near Coburg to the settling all objections against and to and Mr. Shelton also sokl to George present Main line at Muddy station the Anal account aforesaid; therefore, Rodgers 220 acres along the north aide some four miles south of Halsey. all persons having any objection to of said farm. Dr. Hanson, of Portland, who was said Anal account are hereby notified George Compton thinks the hot dry emp'oyed to take care of Dr, Prill’s and require I to appear and Ale the from Albany, Corvallis and Philomath, with corresponding low rates weather is injuring the late grain up in practice dur.ng his abacence on a same in said court on or before said from point» west, in effect all summer. Call on any 8. P. or 'C. 4 E. the Crab tree country, where he lives. mountain vacation, returned to hi.« last mentioned date. I Agent for full particulars as to rates, train schedules, ate., or write to The early spring grain and winter crops Portland home at Mrs Prill’s r-quest, Date I at Sei -, Oregon, this 15 day of are extra good. W. G. McDonald, early last week. Dr. Hanson is re July, 1910 a'so, thinks the late oats will hardly be ported to have been too fond of jre Alice McDonald, worth harvesting. He »ays they are e'rihing for himself. Dr. Kavenaugh, Executrix of the estate of General Rase»ages Agent just drying up, but that the earlier of Albany, has been looking after Dr. | B. F. McDonald, deceased. c ope will be Arst claaa. I Pnll’a practice sines. W R. Bilyeu, attorney fur executrix. Portland, Oregon Save your chicks by using I^e'» Germosonc Diamond and Lilly's Boat chick feed, at Wesely’a Grocery. It ia expected that the permanent re pairs on the mill dam will not be com ; « SCIO ROLLER MILLS AT Newport, Yaquina Bay w Out Door Sports of All Kinds Low Ronni-Tnp Season Tickets Sunday Excursion Rate of $1.50 wm . M c M urray J