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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1911)
AAAAAAA.A.AAA A. A A. A. A A A A A A. A A A. A. A ▼ * Ww t ▼ w W WWWV^ ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ Just the thing in hop pi. ker» giov. i at Hibler 4 Gill < «>. X X l>on’t go to the hop yards until y-- i have seen Hibler A Gill Co. • è »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« lutrge assortment of Richardson's wash silks now on display at U. -.1) A Cain. Zr¿ A nice line of ¡»die« kimona* for at Wcacly A Cain* S|w"ial line of men'» glove» al Hitler A Gill Co. fall harvesting Mr. N. Young ha» the thank» of the New« family for aomr fine asters. New fall good* are arriving every day at Wr»ely A Cam*. John Daniela of Eugene was a fair visitor. He formerly lived here. All th»- new and latent »tyl«-« In men» fall hate at Wearly A Cains. a) » Th»- Ili-rgminn shoe, the sh<* that is bull to wear, the shoe that )» guaran- teed to give satisfaction. For sale at W. aely A- Caln. Mr. ami Mrs. J W Gaines of Port land wer- Ku- guests of Mr. ami Mrs R W ami Mr. and Mr». W. F. Gill fair week. The rains have caused quite a rise in Thomas creek and has enabled the electric light plant to get back to its usual service. Frank Irvine of Galloway, Oro., was here attending the fair and renewing okl friendships. Mr. Irvine was formerly in business in this city. For Sale 2nd bushels cf vetch at *1 to >140 a bushel. Small amount of cheat at cents per pound 8. W. Gaines. 11 *2 Miss Britta Powell of Sacramento, Cal., returned to her southern home after a week*» visit w ith home folks. She la a daughter of A. T. Powell of this city. Father Hampson, of Albany, was a News caller on Monday, He is a very pleasant gentleman ami we believe he will I-.- successful in hie effort to build n new church here. GOODS at HALF PRICE Store, Stayton, to be closed out by Sept. 30 A nobby line of mens suit* and over coats just arrived at W« s»ily A l am» in the latest »Ivies out for fall. ? F. J. Weid of Jefferson is reported to be quite ill with typhoid fever. There is another case reported there aiso. ■ Ladies and childrens cloaks, rain coats ami sKirts. rain and work coats. • I)on‘t von think it would m to save one-half on $20 woith of fall and winter ' Then conic at once as here is a thousand and one i you use every day. Opposition stores a ill cry roods.” Had thev the same • tfoods thev could not •r * lew goods” any louder. It is a case of sour grapes IxMt—A summer laproi»- between entrance of Fair grounds and hitching grounds. Finder please return to this office. Order your n» w fall suit now. The the center ami in wet weather there is new style and »ample book is here and always a mud-puddle there. It was I am prepared to take your order for allowed to remain in that condition all made to measure suits, cloaks, furs, last winter and its surely time to fix it. etc I also make free alterations. The Scio Milling Company ha« b«-«-n Call on Mra. A. E. Randall. City. to considerable exi>ense this week in Down in Polk county the express stopping a leak from the mill race companies had their assessment reduc which was runniag under their Urge ed fnim nearly 122,000 to leas than warehouse. A mol«- or gopher hs-1 914,000, but the farmer’s cows, asses*■ tunneled through the bank and iimler e<i at 116,73 each, were not reduced to the buikiing aid the heavy pressure >10 or thereabouts. You see, the forcid a large amount of water through farmers of Oregon have no tax com the passage. It would aoon have mission to whittle chunks off their weaken«-«! the foundation had it not been discovered. j assessment* * * — -■ TROTTER’S STORE » k Oregon Stayton Bear Biles Boy Johnny Dawe», a seven year old boy, wa- atta- M«i by a large liear on the fair grounds iat«- last Wednesday. The bear belonged to one of the »how» on th«- grounds and wa» chaim-d to a stake U m it !.- of the tent The boy anti hi. mother with a smaller child in l- r arm. wa. wailing for Mr. Dawes Chamberlain'» *‘ough R«-m«dy for I who had some horses near by, ami have used it with j-erf«-«t sucre---«," whii<- waiting, were looking at the write Mr» M 1 I'. - -f t I' - . !■■ M OlM of UM »how men can.,- 0Ht Md 1 - i <>f the tent with a pan or bucket and it Uncle Alf Shelton of J.y >n» a- I - ctn.-.i the bear thought It wa* to be Uncle Ben Irwin of l^-banon wen in | g-ven its s niper When the man attendance at the fair. They are p.« I o-i the la-nr became enraged getting well along in year» but are a» and )um|-ed the full length of its chain public »pirlti-d as many a younger man which snapped in two. Finding itself May they live to atti-n-1 ninny r i< r. lea.- d the bear rushed at th« little county fair*. i ihiv ami seised him by his leg before A* usually treated, a sprain«- ! ankh . help could arrive. The la-ar sunk his will disable a man for thr.-e or four t --tii deep into the flesh and tore th e weeks, but by applying < hand i-rlam'» muscles to some extent. Liniment freely as Boon as th«- injury 1» But for the timely arrival of help received, ami observing th- -liri-tio: » the child would have been killed. The with each bottle, a cure ■ an I h - i ff. ct. .| ittle fellow was hurriedly taken to in from two to four days. For sal«- by Dr. Prill's office where th«- wound was all dealer*. <lrt ved, ami, if blood poisoning dors Morrison handles the b. t line of not set in. the injury will soon heal. The show people probably to cover paints and varnish- » <>n the mark« t If you havent tried them why not'' Don't i up their own carelessness, claimed th«- trv to buy the be»t at tin- ch- up« -t l --y was throwing stones at the bear price. Th«- be»t is none toi good. and. while the chilli was being hurneil Cheap gorai» are dear at any pro-- I to th«- doctor, taunted the mother, handle Oregon manufacture ! paints and avmg it was "good for him" and that I he "ought to have la-en bitten." As a oils. [matter of fact, the boy was quietly For bowel complaint in «hll-lren al wavs give ChamlM-rlain's Colic, Choi« ra tlanding by his mother's side when the ami Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil. ; l-»-ar rush«-<i upon him. It is rt ported that larger boys had It is certain to effect a cure ami when reduced with water and sweetened is I h <n teasing the I war and, as often pleasant to take. No physician can happrns in such cases, the innocent prescribe a better remedy'. For :uh- suffered. by all dealer». Dr. Lowe, the well known optician Chas. Wcssly had a vrrv interesting anti ofdometist. will lie in Scio at Scio and instructive exhibit of all kind* of Hotel on Wednesday, September 20. farm machinery at th«- fair la-t week Remember the day and date. Last and the people showed much apprecia trip until nest May. tion of hi* effort to demonstrate his G. S Acheson, wife and daughter, line of goods Such an exhibit costs Gertrude. of Portland are visiting with much in time and labor ami Cha*, de- Mrs. Ach-s on’» brother, J. B. Coney serves much credit for his enterprise, and family. Mr A-eeion is connected In putting in a farm water supply with the International Harvesting Co. cistern the tank is the main thing, Set» Estrayed Bed and white spotted that you get the heaviest and best and Jersey heifer alaiut two years old on look and see if it is reinforcird where the John Gains place. Owner may there are connection». The lx-ad«-r call at the above farm and get said Tanks are the best and fill all required stock by paving for thia notice. W. *|w*cifications. For »ale by N. 1. Hollis. Morrison. Scio and «-minlty ha» quite a colony The citv father» should see that the of hop-pickers near Buena Vista. street crossings arc placed in good Among others are the families of J. condition for the winter. One of the W. M -rill, Fred Jone», Chris Bilyeu. worst in town is the one most u»e«l Wnlt Bilyeu Nor-nan lx*ng and John th«- crossing between Wesely’a grocery Simms. and Peery’» drug store. It I* low in ¡y Í) $2500 Worth of Merchandise of the Trotter Mr Hammer of the Ulan i »thn.g House of Albany was an>.->g th ■ • who took in th«- fair on Albany Day. Ik- loyal to Oregon by insisting on T. M. Alltaon ami wife of Spokane, N. I are vi»lting at the home of Mr. and purchasing Oregon mail.- goods. Morrison handles i ire.'on in -|. »tun - Mra R W. Gill. They are the best. t all and •«<■« them Mr». 1 E. Heynee and Mita Heyne l.a Vogue suits and < oats for l.iulir- viaite»! In Lebanon on Tuesday and The lo-»t that monev can buy. for style Wednesday. workmanship and quality has no equal Mrs. 1‘ruitt haa a five dollar board For sale by Wesely & Cain. bill agam»t the Arnold show Troupe Nita Bilyeu is quite -irk with typh- which the latter forgot to pay. fever This is the orb. at- th- re ' A large line of outing flannel» and been here this season and it is thought flannelette have just arrived at W«*»ely she contracted the dis- a»»- while on a & t a im . visit a few weeks ago. T H Barnes and wife of Mill City Frank Mukulka of Tacoma, Wash., viaite I at the home of Mrs. V. A. Mc- recently bought the Bartnek pho t- con Kmght fair week. taining 16H acres and will arrive here Rosie Wesely, Ralph and Bumire with his family in another week to Mellon aid have gone to the hop held» make this his future home near independence. The Albany Herald says that Albany John Brock of Washington la here has a number of blind pig*. It for a visit and to recover from a sjh -II rumored that one does not nr- I to of fever hr has just had. journey to th«- county rent, however, The weather man ordered fair to find specimens of that apeci«--. <if weather for Wednesday and had his ■wine. order filled on schedule time. Mr »nd Mr» A. F. I iwar-l» . ■ • » Found A medium weight laprvbe. f«-w dav* ramping up Thom«» < ree», ■ . Mr* Eilwan!» w «» t.ii.i this orti.-e and paying for this ad. and they drridi-l to r«-turr and -i-.-nd Enoch Shelton and wife »i>ent fair the remainder of tln ir Va.'ution v..it:- ; week at home. They returned to the relative» in >*lem. < lumber camp near Detroit this week. “I have a world of confidence in Mias Agnes Wi sely returned to Port land on Monday after a w.-k's visit at I - no- during which she took in the fair iy Every customer to know that STlX’K drugs is new, clean and pure, Should we have in stock what yon want, tell us. and will without extra cost to you. In addition to a general stock of I »rugs, we carry paints, oils, varnishes, wall paper. school hooka, school suoplit s. phonographs, I...... ad t > g>-t it - rt t -it i«-<- orchard sprays, sheep dip and stock foods. handle the liest cigars. We We supply you with the bent gasoline for your automobile. In fact you will find us headquarters for quality in all lines. PEERY DRUG COMPANY OREGON THE LOCAL MARKETS Th«- following are cash prices quoted on Thursday of each week by our dealers: Wheat, per bushel.............. i W Oats, |n-r bushel.................. 4<i 1 30 Flour, par sack ................... Bran, jw-r ton........................ Shorts, |ier ton ................... Chop, per ton........................ X! 00 M Butter. (Country) per roll Egg», per doxen.................... Zt Chickens. |>er pound.......... IS* Chicken», per pound, young broilers 13 Geee*, per pound ...................... UK Turkey», per p«>und ....................... 1« Ducks, per pound ....................... 14 Beef, per pound, live weight 4f Pork, dressed ................................... 119 Veal, per pound, for shipping . 12* Whiskey* and an old grtxlge were responsible for the only serious diffi- culty during the fair last week. The disturbance took place in the grand stand and involved three men and a woman. Among other effect* of the row each pad a fine of twenty dollars, A* th«- fine* were pad without the nee« «itv of an arrest, the ones in- volved showing thereby a desire to adjust the matter a* far as possible with the public we feel the whole matter woukl now best be dropped and nothing more said about it The Scio fl at d Planing Mills It'» natural for you to want the most and th«- beat v«>u can get for your money. But when you buy a lull of lumber without getting an estimate from u*. how do you know that you’re getting th.- be«t bargain that is |H>»»ibl. for you to get? You «imply can't tell a thing about it. You don't know whether you r.* l«»-.ing money or not The only aafe way i* to always let u* make you an estimate on what you want befon- buying elsewhere. We have a complete stock of everything in lumber ami building material. Estimates promptly furnished. Call ami see ua. SCIO PLANINO MILL 9 9 9 9 fl 9 fl fl fl » « fl fl