The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 19, 1910, Image 8

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    Vacation
Needs
I? VERYTIITNG for the
*—* coa»t or mountain trip
can be aupplied from our
large assortment.
Trunks. Bag«, Suitcases,
Indian Blankets. Bedding,
Parasols, heavy Shoes. Hats,
Sweater«, Groceries, Etc.
Tie “GOOD SAMARITAN SHOE”
For tender feet. Flexible
sewed soles, made from soft
and pliable belting leather,
splendid wearing quality,
combined with comfort, and
the finish is the best
New gruxte for fall arriving every
■fay now at Wesely 4 Cains.
The beet line of fancy and «tapie
groceries in the Valley, at living prices
at Wesely’s Grocery.
Before You Purchase i our
Raise fruit instead of bugs, worms
amt moat, by using Lilly’s Bret Tree
Spray. At Weaely’a Grocery.
Arrived at Wesely 4 Cain** store.
August !t, a swell line of fall dress
goo<is, trimmings ami linings.
We have a fine line of mens harvest
gloves, straw hats, etc., just what you
need in the harvest field. Hibler 4
Gill Co.
t <m owe it to your­
self to com« in ami
west Sew liras
the extraonli-
Mrs. Cady’s new house ia Bi muet
Steve Philippi am! «<>n C1y<ie returned
ready for occupancy.
from their trip to the Alsea country,
Charley Howard haa gone to Silver-
last Friday. They brought out there­
ton
to work in the S. P. depot
from about 4<i head of beef cattle.
Paul
Tompkins, with twd
If you don't know where to find us,
we will try and find you. Call at the grandchildren, from Portland, VI» it rd
South Aide hardware ■torr and we wtd at home over Sunday.
E. W. Peckham of Portland came up
Uucle Jimmie Charlton, of the Crab- 1 laat Week and wi'l make a few weeks
tree country, was on our atrwata, last ' visit with his sister, Mrs Goasagc
Tuesday. Uncle Jimmy’s health tel Mr. Young's new house is about
remarkably good fur one of hit advanc- | finished and they will move into same
For Women, priced ) tn
soon.
e>l age
per pair
P-). Jv
Mr. Alex Fitxwater, of Northern' I?et all the people remember that we
California and age ! about 90 years, is ; need a better road betweea here and
visiting at the home of J W. Compton. Scio very bad. ami that right soon too.
He was a rest lent of this locality 46
Claude Winters was one of the merry
years
ago.
crowd who enjoysd the C. 4 E. excur­
A lbany , O regon
Hur P icker » W antkp The E. C. sion to Newj>ort Sunday.
E vanpa
Horst Co., of Independence, wants 700 ■
hop pickers, a! out ¡teptemlier I. Hops
good ami yard is in ffxd condition.
SUM Up Per Ort|M
The going price will be paid.
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LOCAL BREVITIES,
» Roliert Pollanl entertained a few of The "beast-machine” of Oregon haa
■■»■■■■■■»»a*»***»« 0 his fri> mix at hi« home in the west j three hopes of escape from justice—
part of town. Tuesday afternoon, it from the people.
The first ia through the United Mates
being his 6th birthday, Refreshments
were servswl and a good time wm ha i Supreme Court Thia ia being work«!
-■till and rnotie). Both the Grange
F. C Peery went to Portland Tues- 1 by ah.
at»d the State Fede ration of Labor are
The
running
races
at
the
fair,
this
day.
alive to thia hope of the "lx.-aat-ma­
Ixtbanon ia to *<»on hive a new ■team year, will bo up to the standard of the chine.”
racing at th*- Portland or State Faits
laundry.
The a.-eond hot* of escape from
The horses enter,d for the races here
Our public school building ia being will run at both of the above mentioned justice is the constitutional convention.
With cunning and skill it hopes to fool
repainted.
Fairs.
the people into calling the convention.
A. T. Powell wm doing business in
Ira Richardson has just threshed his
Once called the people are the ineat of
Albany, last Friday
grain and repot la a yield of 3N bushels
C (J. Gough h i» rente I the Warwick of wheat per sere. He »old the wheat the “beast. ” There ia no doubt about
residence and was moving thereto thte tn the’field at fl per bu»h«L The Wil- it To help spring the trap a phant
g
-r is needed
Also a an:
week.
j lamettc valley can yet raise wheat in
court. The assembly scheme will help
Eon S als A pure bred Jersey bull, jiaying quantities.
that out if it goes through Once
Cheap W. J. Green,
2 year» oil.
The Lebanon paper mills have shut convened the convention will proceed
Thomas, Ore.
down; some say for repairs and other» to adopt a constitution to suit the
Mm. T. W. Dilley, of Oroville Cali­ »ay for an indefflnite period. The
“beast-machine. ” it will be said that
fornia, ia visiting relative» in the difficulty alKMit the disposal of the the people will vote down the mon-
vicinity of Scio.
waste water from the mill may have atrosity. They will have no chance!
Schilling» Beat. You know what, something to do in the matter.
I It ia well within a little stretch of
Guaranteed or your money hark by
The work on the new mill.lam is its powers to proclaim the constitution
W< n.dy‘n Grocery.
going on at a satisfactory rate ami adopted with askingout leave of the
J. F. Prochaska, the new merchant manner It ia thought that the water people.
It has been done in recent years with­
on the South Side, was doing business can be turned in the last of this w<-ek
ur early next week, when all trouble out exciting any reaentment in the
in Portland, last Monday.
hearts of any “beast,” without pro­
I hereby repeal what I »aid about aliout water supply will tie over.
V\ e have the largest stock of cook ducing rebellion or civil war. It could
Josie Itogpravka, it l>emg not true.
stoves, ranges ami heaters, ever car­ be done in Oregon. All it needs is a
A nna L amplot .
constitutional convention.
New line of fall dress good» and ried in stock in Scio. We defy corr-
The people have the say so now
p<
tition
in
quality
ami
price.
Call
and
trimming» arrived at Weaaly 4 Cain’»
The third hope of «-scape from justice
examine our stock. If you do not want
■tore, Auguat 3.
to purchase, it will not coat you any­ for the “beast-machine” in Oregon ia
Wm. Brenner ami daughter» Misses
thing to look them over ami we will be the packing of the state Supreme
Birdelle and Vella were «hopping in
please«! to show them to you. And Court To accomplish thia it may be
Albany, Inxt Friday.
don't forget that them ia a large silver necessary to make three slick motions.
Make nonev from vour hen» by feed­ dollar just inside the door that you One ia to elect two new mrmlxn of
ing I ec'a Egg Maker, bon«, »hell ami save on every S10 purchase. Morrison! the court faithful to the “beast-ma­
grit. At Wcsely’a Grocery.
4 Neal.
chine. ” Another is to elect a governor
who will fill vacancies with “beast
Save your chick« by uaing I^e's
While in !x<lianon laat Saturday, by
Germoaone Diamond ami Lilly'a Beat invitation uf > mator M. A Millor, the machine" lawyers. Tested attorneys
of Wells- Fargo, tnrd-out attorneys of
chick feed, at Wesely's Grocery.
Ni w s nun inspected the new school i
From prevent indication», Albany building, now receiving the finishing the Southern Pacific. Willi one or
harnea« horae» will be conspicuous be­ touches. The structure is of brick, both motions the Supreme Court can be
cause of their absence at onr Fair, thia splendidly finished in natural wood and captured.
What could it «hi? Why, my patri­
year.
has fifteen admirably situated class
otic friend following the |>arty name
Fog S a L> House. barn, etc., ami rooms. It has commodious basement, '
on a awill wagon, it could "do’.' the
56-11») acre« of ground on South Mam playrooms, toilets, etc, ami when ready
entire state of Oregon to a finish. It
street, Scio. Inquire of John M. Mil­ for occupancy will t>e something of i
' could do away with the initiative and
which every citixen of lx-hanvn may
ler, Scio Oregon.
the referendum. All the laws pas»>d
It ia the verdict of everyone that the well feel proud. The cost of the com- by the first two could be swept out of
<
bunch of race horaea. now at the Fair pleted building will be about $40.000.
the way. It could confirm a institu­
Grounds, are the beat lot which have
tion proclaimed without submiaaion to
ever visited our Fair.
the people. It could annex Oregon to
Clean Up
N I. Morrison wont over toJefTeraon
All property owners are hereby noti-1 the principality of the Southern Pacific ■
Wednesday, to meet hi» father. Mor
ami strike a blow at the progressive
fled to clean up anil burn all trash and
naon Sen, live» in Kansas ami haa Iw-cn
advance of the people for power that
litter in the alleys ami about their
visiting in Oregon for about one month.
would start the "beast-machine” to
premises generally. The fair will aoon
Chas Weaeley, who recently pur he here ami Scio should present as further excesses all along the line.
Don’t fool yourself, honest citixen
chaaed the reaidcnce property juat cleanly appearance as possible.
Don't fool yourself, Mr. Party- First
north of the livery atable, ia having the
By Order of City Council,
and-Country-Last. Something is doing
same rcahinglcd and otherwise repaired, i
J. N. W rddul City Marshal.
_
• I in Oregon.
Mra. Nellie Henderson ami daughter
Stand up for Oregon! Stand up'
Miss Ixdtie. of Oaklaml Cal., came
Honea
io
Controc'ors
Portland Labor Press
ov r from Alt any. laat Tuesday, for a
Sealrd proposal« for the construction
few days viat' with the N ews family.
Mr». Henderson is a daughter-in-law of of a one-story, with basement combin­
Tt»s l.sral War»,»««
ed. union high school ami public schoo|
Mra. Editor.
The Will-wring an- price« <,nnl«»l uw Tl.m » la'
building. Bitla will b* received until
.■tench wee» t>) our -Icalers:
The Farmers Meat Market will pay
the hour of 7 p m., Satunlay, the 13th Wheal, p«i Hushel ----- - ■■
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the highest market price for beef,
day of August. 1910, by A. E. Meyer, '«I«, per >>«»>el —......
sv
mutton, veal, pork, hides and eggs
Floor, per wl.
i r<o
, clerk of Union high school district Hran, ue> MB
*
They dont want the earth, but they do I No. 1.
Nl’MIln«« per low .......... ........................
want your produce ami are willing to
r as
Plans ami specifications may l<* wen I’bnp, per Ina
Batter, K'mintrri per roll
pay for it.
u
st the office of Architect Win. Il Hand. V-SS». per<in»ew
The Maeltonaki-Morrta outing party Flinn block, Albany, Ore., or of the «'hickrna, per pound
I«
Chu-krns, per pnnmt, jonng broilers
M
returned, Inst
week, ami report a clerk. A. F Meyer, Crabtn-«-, Oregon. «••■ew.
per pound ......
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splendid time. They esught a large The school board reserve* the right to 1 u O) •. per pound
I« ,
fmefc«,
per
found
...............
II
number of trout ami killed a fine buck reject any or all bids.
Beef. |«-r pound, ltrs weight..... ....... ...
••«’
deer. The N ew « family enjoyed a fine
A. E. M bykb .
Fork, In —a 1 .... .
m«, '
Veal. pe. pnnnd. Sir «hipping ................
mesa of the trout, because of their
Clerk of Union High
sheep, per pound. Mo-ker«
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generosity.
i
School Dial. No 1 Mat Ion. Per poand. <lrv««el
I«
find you.
n«»ry values we offer
Not only does the
price talk,
but
member we are the
M orrison 4 N eal
style ami yualify
shop of Lint) Co
You are welcome
S. E. YOUNC 4 SON
I
I
right.
Our time is
voura.
W'c rv ver disappoint
THE BLAIN CLOTHING CO.
ALBANY
OKEGON
l»ll< K< lORFi
Pauinrvr, W. F .Gill.
SuNkTtav, C. A. Warner
J. J.Eterne«, SV. F. Gill,
J. A. Bilyeu, J. R Barn««,
C. A. Warner.
Mt'< v I-MM >|«H
TO
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
INi OKlMKAI I b
!•■ < h MIIKH
-JM.
llM.a,
A
Summer
AT
Newport, Yaquina Bay
The 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, Boating, digging
Kock Oysters, Surf Bathing, Riding, Autoing.
Canoeing and dancing. Pure mountain water
and the I«est of food at low priceo. Fresh crabs
clams, oysters, fish and vegetables of all kinds
daily.
Ideal Damping Ground« with strict
sanitary regulations. at nominal cost
Lew Ronnd-Trip Season Ticieti
From all points in Oregon
Washington, and Idaho
on sale daily.
THREE HT-aTiRDIT TO MOKDIT RITE
from S. p. points, Portland to
Cottage Grove inclusive, includ­
ing branch lines, also from all C.
4 E. stations Albany and west.
Good going Saturday or Sunday,
and for return Sunday ur Monday
Sunday Excursion Rate of $150
from Albany. Corvallis and Philomath, with corresponding low rates
from points west, in effect all summer. Call on any S. P. or C. 4 E.
Agent fur full particulars as to rates, train schedules, etc., or write to
WM.
M c M urray
G
Portland, Oregon