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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1915)
4 rOSSiOly ADOUi TOU Some stock wanted if cheap. T J Pettit & Son. VOÜR SI HS< R1PTION l\¡ IKr>; on the date »t*nn»xl m thr •pace )*- luw To t who |>ay promptij >n •diancr tb* *ut>wrpn'in pricv i* 11.25 Orvg«’n Ik »rl«H'n,ent \r*» it» Linr n( l*r year. Th« pnce i» »1.60 if pi.U Indu-lrir-, Payroll«, and Prndu'l« al vnd of yrar. Dle pftpvr i* not »• nt to «ub»criber* who are more than onr nt Mbor and Fi»l«rpri«r. year in arreara. Oregon News Notes Dcinit I Donahue De- Bryan at Albany To ceased morrow Wood wanted on subscription at the’News office. Mrs N I Morrison is Sci«»agent for the Bodi-Tone Medicine Co. As Jefferson Sees It The Scio Tribune editor seems cleaner, »ore over the defeat of the Scio Enquire bull team by Jefferson on July 5. and resorts to the old time gag of “unfair umpire.” The trouble For Sale —Second hand Over with friend Dugger is that land touring car in first cla-1 (John) Wisely, who is one of condition. Call at this office. the Tribune’s best patrons and For Sale Oliver typewriter, . the Scio team’s grand stand Model No. 7, practically new; player, was easily fanned out by $♦¡5.00 cash. C W Bragg, West Doty, Jeff’s crack pitcher. Wis ely goes home »nd makes u roar, Scio. and it’s the Tribune’s time to L F Smith of Portland visited howl. Jefferson Review. with his wife over Sunday at the Dr Sanderson home, returning Cottage and Bungalow house Monday morning. at Morrison’s Hardware the gallon, any color. Mr and Mrs Al Harris and children of Roaring River were trading in Scio and visiting Ed Posvar who was transact friends last Thursday. ing business in town last Thurs day, came in and put himself in Sheriff Bodine and Attorney good standing at the News office A L Minton were here Tuesday for another yeai. serving some papers in a civil action, They made the trip over We now have a fine lot of with J M Staley in his car. Eastern corn on hands We haw cracked corn for chickens, A M Hammer. C S Stewart ground fur hogs and horses, also and D S Smith were over from fine corn meal for table use. Try Albany Tuesday distributing lit- nome of it. The bet feed. Scio erature and boosting for the Feed Co. Phone No. 31-6. Bryan meeting to be held at the Hub City Friday. Wm Young was showing some For Sale Vacuum good as new for $1.50. at this office. Ground has been broken for the new $50.(x)0 building at Mon mouth Norina! School. Contract let for Coast Fork bridge across Willamette ut Eugene. Ibxid River Manufacturing Co of Hood River has oiganiztd to manufacture the Friday Electric (coker. the Ho ld-River Orchard Cultivator and the Featherweight Spray nozzle. Movement on at Canby to start cheese L«ctorj. Hood River will have a free municipal swimming pool. Shoddy postage stamps are be ing put on the market by Post master General Burleson at the price formerly paid for »tam i >s of decent texture. Wisconsin Syndicate pays $750.000 for timber land in Lin- coin county. It is planned to add about 7.000 acres to the Klamath reclama tion work this year. Kendall Bros announce actual construction on their $H*X),(XX) The delight >f a country news- railroad out of Roseburg will paper man i new subscriptions, start on or before August 15. Oregon produced $113,556 and as seven were added to the News’ list in one day this week, worth of coai in 1914. we feel rather proud of the fuel. Construction of jetties on the Following is the list: Siuslaw will begin this season. John Johnson, It is unnecessary to remark II C Pyle. that it is sound ami workable J W Wirt, legislation alone that will permit Edw. Ulf ord, of development. J I. Davenport, In addition to regular tra flic M T Davenport, the S I’ Co sent 30 extra traina lx.*e Gaines, of Shriners over the line in 27 hours. ltally Albany Herald and San O A C sends loganberry juice tiam News $2.50 for one year. to the fair to give to visitors ut Oregon Building. If you wish to stop a |*ain quick Salem has built free swimming try one of Dr Ordway’s plasters. |HX»I. Vclera Garland, agent, Scio. vetch last Friday that averages seven feet in height. De bus six acres of it which he intends to thresh, and it is estimated that it will g<> 50 bushels to the acre. As the seed is worth $3.00 per bushel, this will bring in a tidy sum. However, the joke is on Bill aa he thought he had about all rhe vetch cleaned out Miss Nelda Wendt returned of other seed and sowed this home Sunday evening after u Trespass notices for sale at six acres for fall oats. three months absence fur the the News office. benefit of her health, which is Mr9 Rebecca Morris left Thurs greatly improved. She spent six Roe Shelton took a load of Scio day morning for Scio where she weeks in eastern Oregon, and ladies over to Albanv last Thurs- make her home. then came to Portland where will hereafter .7/ years ago"'«.!? her dav trip. consist- ’ she »pent the remainder of the Scio manv Mrs Morris was one of mg of Mesdames Almma Pome time, taking medical treatment. home. L________ — — roy, wm Knauf, Roe Shelton, the county’s first settlers, com Newt ('rubtree, Lulu Pope, Dr G F Korinek, the veteri ing here a member of the Crab She Walter Bilyeu, W S Carpenter, nary »urgeon of Stayton, was in tree family in about 1847. and Master Vandare BdYeu. Scio last Thursday on profession has seen the complete growth of al business. Dr Korinek is a the iounty, and as well the cities MARKET REPORT A woman of splendid wide-awake young man and un in it. derstands his business thorough- character who makes friends ev- The following are ra»h price« quoted ly and as a consequence has erywhere, her many friends here on Thursday of each week by <jur built up a lucrative practice, not regret seeing her go elsewhere, dealers: only in Stay ton. but in the Forks Albany Democrat Wheat, per bu*hel...................... .. » M Oata ............................................... 40 of the Santiam as well. Flour, per aaek. ........................... 60 1 Roe Shelton took a bunch of Mr and Mrs M C Gill and K of I* boy» to Hubbard Satur Bran, per ton.............................. .. so W % on Middling«, per ton.................... daughter. Miss Grace, returned day night, where a new hall was Chop, wheat, per ton.............. :t> no Beside» himself, (’hop, oats, per ton.......... M »«i Sunday from a month’s absence dedicated. 30 •x> in California, where they visited those going in the auto bus were liarlev Chop................................ 40 relatives and attended the San as follows: August Rahn, W W Butter, (Country) per roll ... Eggs, per down.......................... IS Francisco fair. Mr Gill says the Miller, Ona Shelton, Riley Miller, Chlrkcna, per pound.................. lu attendance this month is increas Art Shelton, Walt, Ira and Bert Broiler* per lb............................. 13 ing rapidly. Thev heard Roose Bilyeu, T L Dugger and J L (leese, per pound .................... <n velt speak at the Fair last week Calavan. I Hoagland also went Turkey*, per pound.................... 12 io to a crowd of about 50.000 peo in h*« car and some of the boys Pucka, per pound I'ekin.......... II ple. but only a few near the who went with R im *, made the I hick«. Indian gunner ............. Beef. per pound, live weight... & to00 platform were able to hear him. return trip with Mr Hoagland. Pork. <lro«eed ........... s< On the whole they report a They all repo.t an enjoyable pZrt* Hv.’’weight.’,.'.’*.'.'.'.‘.‘.'.‘.'’.' pleasant journey and a fine time. time. . Veal, per pound, for chipping .. Wm Serfling was in town Mon day for the first time in several weeks. He has been confined at home pretty close for some time as the result of being thrown from a bucking horse and having a couple of ribs broken, but is as good as new again. Daniel Ihtnahue died yester day evening at his home this side of Scio at thi age of 7M years, and the county loses a worthy derm, one with many friends who will sincerely mourn his death, lie was a gissl father, husband and citizen. Mr Donahue came here in the '50’s and it is an interesting fact that he was the first man to bn a pair of overalls of S E Young when he opened a »tore here. Mrs Donahue died u year or two ago. A family of seven children »urviv« him Mrs (»cd- :irg.»r, of the Ham ilton store of this city; Mrs Abriu an «on of Hoquiam; Mrs Kyle of Corvallis; Mrs E R Feller of Aurora; Mrs Gibbons of Shel burn; C 1., Kate and Kelly Don- ahue of the home place. The funeial service will lie held nt Jefferson tomorrow morning at ten o’clock when Father 1-ane of this city will conduct ti.e services. Tuesday’s Albany 1) mocrat. New Subscriptions The date of \\ J Bryan’s speech at Albany has been post poned to tomorrow . Friday, af ternoon at one o'clock, when the Commoner will be heard at Chautauqua Park. It is «•xpecred that immerse crowds wi.ll flock to Albany to hear him. as he will only make one other s|>eech in the state on this trip, at Portland. The committee in charge have com pleted arrangements for handling the crowd and will be able to i»arK 600 autos at the I'huuluii- qua grounds. An open rate of a fare aild a third has been grunted on ull the Southern Pacific lines in the valley, reaching from McMinn ville and Wo alburn on the north to Eugene on the south, and on the Corvallis A- Eastern from Hoover to Newport. On the C & E a special train will leave Hoover at M:15 in the morning and will start on the return trip al 6:30 in the eve ning. This train will pass Mun- kers at 10:4s a m and 7:01 p in. Born July 27, to the wife of Chas Rhoda, a girl. Dr Hobson made a trip over bevond Stayton Wednesday where he assisted Dr Brewer in an o|w>ration. Some choice railk cows, fresh in six to eight weeks, for sal«« < r exchange for fat cows or stock hogs. T J Pettit «t Son. F T Bilyeu and Frank Mc Donald made a short business trip to Portland last Sunday morning, returning by way of Jeff in the evening. S Philippi received word this week from Mrs Teresa Philippi, widow of his son Clyde, stating that her little son Desmond, had his aim bruKun at their home at Ed Wesely did not return from Silverton on Tuesday. Marion Lake as staled last week, but came in Monday evening of Look over your mowers, raker, this week loaded down with fish and binder», no matter what and reports a fine outing. maxe and see what extras you A letter received the first of the week from C A Posvar at Red Bluff, Cal, says, “Enclosed find check to cover subscription, as we can’t get along without, the Santiam News.” They arc nil well and prosperous. S W Gaines presented the News office with a gallon of Himalaya berries the first of the week, They are a luscious fruit. and S’W thinks they are the greatest berry going. E M Kimball, owner of the Jordan Flouring Mills, is build ing a new concrete dam in Thomas creek just above hi» mill. Mr Kimball informs the writer that when the dam is completed his wheels at the mill will furnish enough power to run n dynamo sufficiently large to light the surrounding country. Bilyeu Den Correspondent in the Stay ton Mail. I need. 1 will get them for you if I have to send to the factory for them. I can get anything you need, even if the machine» have been discontinued. N I Morrison—Scio Ore. The Scio band boy» appeared at the ice cream social last Fri day evening in their now uni forms for the first time. These uniform» are neat as a pin and add class to the band. And by the way, the Scio band is putting up a class of music that would be a credit to any city. Rev E F A Hantel and Pr >f and Mrs Ernest Arnold left for Albany Wednesday afternoon where th« y will make their home. Rev Hantel and his daughter have been resident» of Halsey for the past two years and while here have made many friends who regret their depart ure from our midst- Halsey Enterprise.