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«airi Wonderful Slioe Sale MEN’S SE03S—ÎÏI PU... ani Patent Lcathar--Î5JK) values, 12.50; »IDO valut s, f2.00; s I. -Xi values. »1.50. A lot of olds and euds of men’s sinus at 5<le |>er pair. LAD’E ’ EaiOl —la fxa a aatl Jr teat Loathor -*2.oo valms. |l.ot); Fl.0.1 value-, »1.50; »'.‘-O \ajiie-. fl 75; »4.1.0 values, l2.u0; »4.00 tallies, (2.00; »5.00 tallies, »2.50. A lot ot udtln and ends of ladies’ shoes at 50e |«r pair. MISSES SHOES— »2,00 values, »1.00; »1.7o values, »1.00. A lot oi odds and ends of cuildreii's sla» s at 5 c per pai . B0ÎS’ SHOBS-Livr 1 »1.50 and »1.115 valut l.»T 2, »1.50 and »1.40 values, »1.00. DLìVELOPMT LEA TUE MEETING LOCAL Sixth Convention ot the Willamette Valley Development League. The following was the program of the Lebanon is to have R. F. D. No. 4. very inter, sting session« of the It illam- G. W. stone and l-'. l llalschweid madi ette Valiev Development League, the i business trip to Albany last Saturday. final meeting of which occurred at Al Leonidas laslge, No. ;ui, placed a hand bany yestimay mon mg : WKDNKSDAY AFTERNOON SESSION. some rolltop desk in its liMlgeroum Tues Called to order by E. Ho'er President day. W. V. Dtve.opulent League. W. B. Farrin, of Scio, was visiting \ddress of Welcome by Dr. M, II. Ellis, .friends in Albany last Saturdxy, say- th; i resident Albany Co mm«* rein I Club. Herald. io spouse on 1 ehah of Portland, W. M A s m of W . C. Mile", of Larwood, 1» Cake, President Commercial Club. rejioited to be very sick with typhoid "1 -ree hicks and an Open Willamette pneumonia. River.” Henry S. Westbrook, O. C. T. AIA4ANV. Co., Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bilyeu returned to Scio Wednesday. They had been living '■Albany’s Interest in an Open River, ( A. Westgate, Albany. at Eugene, M. \ . Bilyeu, J. G. Gill, and Charles “Corvallis Wants an Open River,” S. McFadden, Corvallis. Campbell went to Albany on Tuesday’s “What One Bright Valley Town Is Do evening train. ing,” F. F. Senn, Silverton. Jas. A. Richardson aspires for the “Relation of Higher Education to Devel- nomination for the Legislature on the opn ent,” discussed bv President P. L. Repubfiean ticket. Campbell, Prof. F. G. Young, Shite Airs. J. T, Bilyeu started to visit rela University, and President 11. tives in Washington today. She expeets Crooks, Albany College. to be gon6 several weeks. WEDNESDAY EVENING SESSION. Melting snow and warm rain brought “Linn County, Present and Prospec tive,” .1. K. Weatherford, Albany. Thomas Creek to almost u flood stage ‘ The Corvallis & Eastern Railroad an t Tuesday evening and night. Yaqiiina Bay,” Wallis Nash, President IV. L. Jones, of Jefferson, well known Portland Board ot Trade. in Scio, is an aspirant for the office of “ The Value oi a Payroll,” F. J. Miller, Recorder of Marion County. Alb . ny Iron Works. Alex Williams, for many years a resi "A Farmers’ Sletropdis,” Grant Corby, dent of Scio, left Wednesday for Port Woodburn. land, wheie he expects to reside. “Ciiic Improvement and Who Gets the R. B. Miller announces himself a can Bargain,’’ Mayor Charles Grisseu, Mc didate for the noinina ion for County Minnville. Commissioner in another column. THCRSDAY FOKENOON SESSION. F or R ent .—Seventeen acres of hops. “What the Harriman System Is Plan ning for Oregon,” l’aul Shoup, Assist Wilt rent for cash or one-fourth o’ crop ant General Freight Agent, 8. 1’. Co., in bale. E. I). Myers, ScioCregon. Portland, Oregon. The 50 cents dues for the year 1906 in the £500 must be paid during January. “The W illamette Vtlley Electlic Rail* road,” John H. McNary, Salem Coui- C harles K necht , Sec.-Treas. niercial Club. Quite a number of farmers took ad “Develojii. ent Work and the St ate vantage of Monday’s sunshine to visit Press,” J. C. Hayter, President State Sc o and lay in the neces.-ary supplies. Press Association. The snow fall in Eastern Oregon is aid “Development by Taxation Reform,” B. to be greater than for twenty years past. F. Jones, lud -pendenee. Trains on all the railroads are being de “Report on Oregon Military Wagon layed. Road Land Gra its and Southern Ore gon Company,” Peter Loggie, Coos Win. Brenner and J. S. Warwick re- County. l>ort a fine coyote chase over about Leb anon last week, with one coyote as the “Report of Committee on Taxation, GAINES BUILDING, W . Griffin, Eugene. result. Your name will be worthless upon a A NEV INDUSTRY petition if your name does not appear upon the registry books, placed there Hemp-Growing to Be Tried by Farm since January 2. ers in the Vicinity ot Scio. Snow is reported to be eight feet deep at the Calapooia mines. At the divide Scio is just initiating a new industry. between tlie Calapooia and Blue rivers, In the past it lias lieen demonstrated THAT THi: BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD fifteen feet deep. that llax grows ill this locality to a de Wm. Brenner is engaging in the gree of perfection not surpassed in any That in handling the best we please our custom chicken-raising busineeaon a large scale, other locality in the world. Our soil, the machinery for the pur|>ose having climate, water, etc., seems to be ideal ers, which in turn pleases us. for the growth and preparation of the arrived Wednesday. fiber. Last Monday Sir. Hanson, of the That in our search for the best, we have arrived Farmers are taking hold of the hemp raising experiment freely. The number flax industry fame, came up from Salem at the following: S ecurity S tock F ood is the best of acres desired by Mr. Hanson will be with his pocket full of contracts for the farmers to sign for the growing of hemp for stock, S herwin -W illiams P aint is the best pre taken without trouble. dining the coming season. Mr. Han pared paint sold. Come to the Spinsters’ Convention at son’s proposition seems to be perfectly Assembly Hall and see the old maids fair, with no possibility of loss to tlie Both of the above preparations backed by a posi transformed into beautiful young maid fanner. He makes the following offer: tive cash guarantee. For sale by ens before your own eves. The Hemp Fiber Company will fur Regular rehearsal of the Scio Choral nish the seed and a machine to reap the Society at the Baptist church this (Fri hemp ; ret tlie hemp, and when the hemp day) evening. Let all who are interested is hauled to the scutching mill ill this in singing he present and take part. city, pay the farmer $6 yer ton for his Jos. Hutchins, engineer on the dredge product. The farmer will furnish the tender “McCracken, ’ of Portland, ar land, prepare the ground proyierly for rive I in this city last Sunday and has the seed, sow the seed, and when the been visiting old friends for a few days. hemp has ripened sufficiently, reap the ; after it lias been retted, draw the T. J. Munkers says that he is not a crop hemp to the scutch mill and receive his candidate for any ollie below that of money. To itemize the expen-e of rais the United States Senate, and he is not ing a crop of hemp, the following is right sure whether he would accept that thought to be sufficient to hire all of the office or not. work performed: Plowing, preparing J. S. Morris lias been doing the coun and seeding one acre, $4; reaping and ter-hopping stunt at Wesely & Cain’s hauling product from one acre to mill, VIRTUES OF VETCH-RAISING. PACIFIC AID ASSOC I. A T I O N store occasionally of late. J. S. says he »2.50; incidental expense, breakage, etc. is a little awkward, but in a few days his yi r acre, 50c ; total expense per acre, »7, E ditor S antiam N ews : OF PORTLAND, OREGON old-time cunning would retnrn to him. I wish to give your good readers some On ordinarily good land it is thought WANTED—Men in each state to travel, from four to five tons can be grown. But of my information on ¡he virtues of p >st signs, advertise and leave samples to be absolutely safe in the calculation, vetch, as I have raised it the paHt six SICK of cur goods. Salary |75 per month. »3 our estimate is three tons. Therefore a years and find it has no equal tor feed, ACCIDENT per day for expenses. Kl’Ill.MAN CO., profit cf »11 per acre is assured. But as or as a fertilizer for our wornout farms. Dept. S, Atlas Block, Chicago. most farmers will do all of the work As a feed, it is tar superior to any hay DEATH T. W. Dilley, an old-time resident of themselves, the entire MS will be bis that we are able to raise on this coast, Scio for n any ye rs, but for the part prolit, with tlie possibl« expense of fifty as all kinds of stock relish it immensely. DUES 1*1.00 PER MONTH............. six or seven years of Corv.dlis, has »old cents per acre for im ¡dental expense, It is a gr. at fat producer and i- tine to feed treei cat'le. My neighbor fattens out his business at that place and lia» breakage, etc. NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION Hemp usually grows from three to 75 head on it nearly every year. It gone to Marysville, Cal., t< locate. yields four to six tons to the acre, and 25 The ladies of the Baptist church will eight or nine eet in height on good land Ur 35 bushels of seed, and the straw, give a drama entitled “The Old Maids’ and the number of tons to the acre, when threshed, is equal to any cheat Convention,” at the Public School build therefore, will depend somewhat upon hay for cattle. ing Saturday evening, February 3 The the growth of the plant. The I’oitland for pahticci ^ rs sp : k (4R0VER POMEROY, It can be sown any time from the first drama is being given to raise funds with cordage factory would furnish a market of October to the first of June with fine AGENT for all the fiber that Linn County, at which to improve the appearance of the least, can produce. Hemp-growing, it results. W ien sown in the Fall, it SCIO, OREGON T. I- DUCGEH. coi . i . k < tkr , church. can readily be seen, is much more profit should be mixed with three times as The Father Met ver mansi n in 1- able than grain-raising. It is also said much Fall oais as vetch. When sown in banv is to be converted into a hospital that it does not exhaust the soil as rap the Spring, it should Ire half oats. Half under the control and management of idly as grain or flax. Twenty crops in Fall o its until Marcn 2oth, and in April the Catholic churcli. A hi spital has Slice«» ion have been grown on Ken and May, Spring oats. long been needed in Albany- Tne Al tucky soil without apparent exhaustion. Vetch is one of the best fertilizers I bany Commercial Club gives its official have ever found, as where 1 have raised sanction to the hospital. vetch two years the land produces 10 to Accidentally Shot. REAL ESTATE BROKER 20 bushels more oats, and the same of TIME < AKI> WO. SO. Initiative petitions were circulated last John R. Gold soil, a Line County man, wheat, and the soil is loose and mellow. week, and were liberally signed, looking was killed last Sunday by the accidental No. 2» For T hqi .I iih — Office with The Santiam New». Train leaves Albany..... . ............ 12.45 P. M to the amendment oi our assessment discharge of liis rifle while he, with It is also fine for bees. For darry cows it is far ahead of any “ “ Corvallis ............... 1.45 •• laws. It other localities are as favorable others, was out hunting. Got »on was “ arrives Yaqiiina..... .. 6.00 “ to the measures as is Scio, there is no heard to fire several shots and call for mill feed and cheat hay that can Ire No. 1, wtiirninff? found. Horses will do good work on doubt but what the required number oi help. Then another shot was heard and Leaves Yaquina............................ grsrd vetch hay and need no oats unless Farm and city properties bought and jietitioners will be obtained. afterwards all was still. When his com Leaves Corvallis....... ................... sold on the usual commission basis. Arrives Albany ............................ 12.15 P Ira A. Phelps, the genial and versatile rades reached him, Goldson was found at very hard work. Vetch seed is much If you want to sell your farm, I can No. .3» For Albauy-I»eiroit— editor of the Harrisburg Bulletin, was in dead, with a bullet wound in his breast, stronger than wheat, atrrl must Ire fed sell it if it can be sold If you want to Leaves Albany for Detroit.. 7:30 A. M. our city last Friday, shaking hands with and a panther, badly wounded, in a tree with care, as a half-gallon is a big feed Arrives Detroit......... .......... 12 30 P M his old-time Scio friends. Ira has a good- near by. It is supposed that the unfor for a horse and will do hint more good buy, I can find the place you want. No. 4, Iron» llelrolti— eized bee buzzing in his bonnet, but we tunate man had fired the first shots than a peck of oats. 1 am sowing my You Can Gnt a Good Clean Red at I Leaves Detroit............. promised not to tell, and an editor was heard at. the panther and the beast then Spring oats one-fourth vetch, and am \rnves Allitny .................... Reasonable Rates at never known te violate hie word, that is attacked him, when the rifle was used sowing all my land to vetch. Still have No. Sftor Albany— seed vetch to sell. Three miles South of to say, hardly ever. as a club and the fatal bullet discharged. Scio. 8. W. G ain Ci. Leaves Corvallis................... 0:30 A -M. Marks of the panther ’ s teeth on the Mr. Fielding J. Denny, one of onr most Arrives Albany............ ... 7:10 A. M. st<A'k of the gun, and the generally dis progressive farmers and hopgrowere, was Basket Social. No: a for Corvallis— Between Front and First on Morrison St on our streets Saturday. In another turbed eundition of leaves, sticks, etc., A banket aortal will lie held at the Leaves Albany for Corvallis’. column will lie found .Mr. Denny's an- indicated that a struggle had taken nchool houaa of distiict No. 77. on the ' Arrives Corvallis................ pla e. Mr. Goldson was a brother of evening of Saturday, February 8. A Portland.. Oregon noun (ement as an aspirant as a member No 7 for Albany— of the 23d biennial legislative assembly, Mrs. W. R. Bilyeu, of Albany. cordial invitation i» ««tended to all the • Leaves Corvallis....... . 5 00 P. M ' Arrives AHmny................ . 5.40 P. M a position he would fill with credit and young ladiea to bring well filled lunch Prize Winners. We are the agent for honor to hie constituency. NO. 6 tor Corvallis— baHketH, with the a»» 11 rance that some In the Albany Herald subscription very hungry but entertaining young Good progress ie brtnq untie, it ie re Leaves Albany.............................. . 7.35 P. M Universal Stoves & Ranges Arrives Corvallis.............................. 8.16 P. M ported, upon a water ditch that is being eont^t tlie following »on prizes: The man will gladly help diapow* of the con _ _________ ... by _________ the Sidney ____ Light __ A ______ Power , piano, Mr. and Mrs. G. M, Tonkin, of tent» of the name. Young men are cor Train No. 1 arrives m Albany In time to constructed Superior Drills connect will*, the S. P. south benna train. Company. The ditch commences » short . Albany ; rubber-tired buggy, Mr. anil dially invited to »ee that their beat girl» Train No i elects «rith tbe S P. train1* distance below tlie Scio ferry, on the [ Mrs. Griff King, of Kingston: Interna- are escorted to the social in the beat st Corval.isand Albany ffivinc direct serv.ee Studebaker Wagons North Santiam, running thenc» aero»- lienal Corresuoiidem e Selexil scholar- manner <>»aible. Bi order of Coin. ' to Newport and adjacent lieacnes ; Train ho 3 leaves Allianv, tor Detroit a< V> the Willamette Rivi r at Sidney,where "hip, Mr. and Mrs. F.H. Colpitis, Al- EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE ! 7:3C a. ni.. arriving tber in ample time ic the power station will tie erected. The Imny ; 1st district, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Scio Literary Society. !«« ch the Breitenbush hot spiings tbe sam« excavating is being dene w ith a steam Holt, scholarship, and Miss Carolyne Carofyne A. On last Friday evening occurred the dai Train No 4 between Albany and Detroit shovel. The engine, crane, etc., is ’_______________ car- 1 Saltnursh, •. watch . ; 2d district, » Miss ■ •• Mary final meeting of the Bcio Literary So connects with th*; gene local al Albany, ried on a scow which is floated by the E. Thompson, ” Albany, --------- scholarship, «ciiolarship, and ciety for this school year. A very inter » with ioeal for Corvallis. Mr, »nd Mrs. G. C. Moon, Albany, ; esting program was rendered, and the T. am N o 5 E ves Corvallis at 6:38 a. m .ar water that follows up tbe excavating watch; M district, Mr. and Mrs. H. If. L. !.. ! ileliate was Midulged in by Merars. Mun rives at Albany 7:1«» a. in. In time tewitch Ku* gene local to Portland and train to Detroit.. Hall, < orvalhs, scholarship, and Mr. kers, heltrai, Cain and 1’eerv, which A Lively Runaway. T ain No. H leaves AilMny for Corvai.is at 4.50 West First St. and Mrs. E. B. Small, Albany, watch ; 8:<0 a. m , alter tlie airival of ihe Eugene A runaway team caused e small-sized Kfi district, Miss Lida Palmer, liarrut- everybody present enjoyed- The que»- local. tion <ieImte.I was; “Kesolved, That j Train No. 7 leaves Corvallis at 5 p m., ar excitement on our streets Tuesday morn ! burg, scholarship, ami Mr. and Mrs. C. women should have eipial suffrage with j rlvi s in AHiany at 5:40 n. m-. In time to con ing. Mr. Steicba, one of our bohemian BO YEARS’ E. Barton, Hhedd, watch; 5th district, men ia Oregon,” and was won by Ihe Beet with ti»e local f r Eugene and way points. EXPERIENCE I Tram No. ft leaves APwi y fw Corvallis al citizens had tied Iris team alongside of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Settlemire, Tan- aUiriuativw. „_» *, scholarship, and M.ss Winnie 7rt6 p. io., atfer the arnvai of tbe X. P. h><ui Wesely A Cain’» store while he w» at- _ from Portland. tending tn - in- -flopping. Returning ,2^^ Reward Offered. Lebanon, wateh; 6th district, For iurtr.er information apply to SO to his wagon, ir. order to place some ar Foley, To the person wte» will show me my J C. MATO, Gen. Pam. Agt Miss Kose Folli», Kingston, scholarship, ticle wh< re it would not get wet, the T. «.ockrell, A rn .Alliany. and Alis« Irma Kadiord, Alliany, watch. co*, that is missing from th« llollai.d H H. Cronsse. Arer t. CorvaUte. blanket or robe »as raised and thia | pasture, on the Cornell road, I will give frightened the team, which broke loot* «m a reward of »2.50. She w is brandad with from its faatening» and started at a live Injured in a bawmili. a quarter-cWT le over figure 2 on right ly gak east, up Mill street. At the Mor u D esigns Father I’elleton. a msmbecnf the col hip, ilehorned, white spot in forehead, row barn the team undertook to break ony of Jesuit Missionaries, located a few and while belly. I C ofthights Ac. Gvr M c K nioht . 1 down a telephone or elwetrie light pole, miles East of thia city, snffered a very ft but the pole proved too large a contract. l«inful injury, while at work in their ft Has established hi» dental oSce Latray Notice. The wagon wa» left there with a broken sawmill yesterday (Thursday) afternoon. *■ I have taken up a dark rotored Jersey ♦ rouping, but the team went *>n past Mie In snaie wav his right 1 and came in con- I eow, with brown Ian s and a little white in Srto and is prepared ♦ Scio -(oiler Miils a » ort dub nee liefore ooTir«. wnkonl rtarw«. la tb» * ; tact with a rapidly revolving »aw, cut- about the belly, and has been dehorned. to do first-class it was cauglii. No damage. ♦ I tings off the ends of the second, thinl No marks. Sb« has been botfb-ring 1 an<T fourth finger» neary V, tlie-eismd abowt my place for some time and will * work in all À «■»! - ~T m»»rr«*l » It * estimated that one thousand dif ' j< int on each, fie wa» immediately not go away. The owner can have the > * ferent species of tree» contain rubber, placed in a carriage and brought to tbit cow by calling at my larm, four mile» « branche» oí dentiirtry. f > L * tfiough it has been obtained in commer city, and a« we go to pre»», was tieing ; East of Scio and paying for thia notice ftfrftM-ftftftft»»»ftft«ft4MMKHHHHrt I* cud (UantiUee from only forty or tdtyri given medical attest*»». J expense«. w.M. R hoda . S. E. Young 4 CAIN General Merchandise SCIO, OREGON OTJR MOTTO Our Big Clearance Sale Close» P EERY the ILL at 8 O’CLOCK URVEYOR PAYS BENEFITS L. w. pomeroy , Corvallis 4 Eastern R. iScio, Oregon hotel M c C auley OHLINC&HULBURT ALB5NY, 0U3M J, G. GILL, D. M. D. Sdentine American. "W Saturday, Jan. 27, ’06 AiUNKERS ITEMS. Mrs. D. Donahue vi»ited Albany last week. N. Watkins, of Syracuse, visiteil her« Saturday. T. 8. Richardson made a business trip to Portland. Alfred Compton, of Scio, visited friends here Sunday. Mies Myrtle Donahue is visiting in Scio this w< ek. Mr. F. .1. Denny is at the County seat attending to business affairs. John Clark, of Woodburn, was a guest at the home of J. F. Funk lust week. Mr. and M th . James Crabtree, of Crabtree, were Guests at the home of R. L. DeVaney last week. A man by the mime of Mason, a busi ness man from Turner, was here Satur day in search of a hiker. He was suc cessful, and s|ient a couple of days at J. L. Arnold's. A |>arty was given at the home of R. L. DeVaney last Saturday evening, the main features of the evening being card playing and “feasting,” and a fine time was had by all. The prizes were award ed to Mrs. 11. <1. Shilling and Robert DeVaney. B abe . OUR CLUBBING COMBINATIONS. For the convenience of our patrons we have effected the following clubbing combination». The price named in cludes one year's Hiinscriptioii to the Santiam News: The Weekly Oregonian ............... »J.ilO The Oregon Twice-a-week Jour nal........................................................ 12.00 The Oregon Weekly Journal ... 11.75 The St. IxiiiiH GlolaoDemocrat.. »1.75 The San Francisco Eraminer .. »2.15 The N. Y. Tri Im ne-Farmer........ »1.50 Tom Watson's Magazine.............. , »2.20 ___ All other publications will Is- obtain ed for you at reiiuced rates, if taken in connection with tbe News. We also will make the following offer for chilis, for the News. For a club of 5, with a pa|s-r for th« getter up of the club, »11.50. For a club of 10, with pa;ier for tlu getter up of club, »10. Any of the above offers reqnire all ar rears to be sqiiari'd up, beiore clubtiim offer is available. Sixty thousanl of the million and a half inhabitant« of Li Is* ria are civilized negrvea who have emigrated from the United States, Fin* Farm for Nair. Three hundred and ten a<*rrs of fine farm land situated two miles West of Tallman. 1«» acr. s tn cultivation, ImlaiMje oak gi ub ¡Nurture lam I, most of which ba* »wen mt *rfT and la excellent pasture. Water In pasture the year through. Fair house and Imm, good orchard of »¡«pies, pears, cherries, etc. This la an ex cellent grain farm, or would I m ; flrst-class for a dairy. Railroad station one mile to tlie Sorth or one and one-f»n»rtli mi lea to th»* South. Title good, alMtnict furnished, price •IOv<au>. Inipikn* at thia office. 1906 WORLD ALMANAC and ENCYCLOPEDIA It is a volume of nearly seven hundred pages ami eell» for 25c. Sent by mail for 35 cents. A Reference Book of un usual value, almost indis pensable to any man of busi ness, or in the professions. It contains information on more than 1,000 timely topics and presents over 1O,(MJG facts such as arise daily for an swering. Election statistics, agricul tural, financial, educational, railroads, shipping, etc., etc., through all the list of topics where new figuies are most valuable. 34 cols, of index. Send for this "Standard American Annual.”-Ad<lresa T1JE WOULD Pulitzer Building,¿Veir York City. Valuable Moek Kaurh lor bale. II. A. Johnston, execmor of the will of the •ate David Henry Johnston, deceased, will sell the valuable nt/wk ranch, belonging to Raid deceased, «Itnated six mile« Ea*t of Stayton, on tlw Mehanm road, rmonu ing Mi arrrs, 150 of which la In cult tvat ion, at public aix-tiow at the court houMedour in 3«lrm. Marton County, Oregon, Ml F M*. oa February io, 19<a. Thia to a splendid stock ranch, extra good land, plenty ot living water, etc For particulara write to II. S, Jolf\‘<ToN, *U* Bxocutor, Scio, Oregon. The Be-t Place to Eat in Portland i» at........ Pop’s Coffee House A t th « W bbt E mu or M okkison St RINER brothers , Old-time Linn County Boya, Froprletm.