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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1907)
»•'•I* Ok <?• iS T a t i > A l HH'tY Dress Goods : A gv»d ’’h »rar wool Blanket, the a tin y fur luvit >r muuulam u«e, »4 50 1 Gloves Oxfords Men’« reindeer gauntl«t (¡love«. •1 ?0. t g.-vd liiove with boi «eh I. le |4llrn : ai l g «i ■ f! and I»..- k *1.00. t Some n«w driving <ilov»»in brown, a 7 Ss. 4 S' « V » » o » • • • • • ........................................ . ....................... OOOOOOOOOO PERSONAL MENTION. * LOCAL BREVITIES. » nnannnn« 0000600000 A re y. o going lo liar« an athihit al th«- *s io Stia k alai Sgrienltuml Fair aeaocinHon'a tir*l lair' it not, w by not? o « « W e««ir A Cain*« ad. Falber lle-iry I’rlletan went over to Albnny on la«l Momlay evening'« C A E. train. R. I,. Devaney ba« p rrlia««d th« ili- »on pro|«-rtv <>>» North Mam «lirai, < uu- •I Ivralio i, IlSdll. Roy Brenner «old In« farm of 174 acra» to .Liviu »• hila * a 'verni Immigrant ; ». m-idrrati |.i7,’i0. viver, A. K. Randall. Rolla II M Harvr«t will wind up in thi« «ection M rri*. Dr J ti Gill and R sbell.in thia w»» k. The gram yield« have been went lu Portland un yratriday morning'« generally Mlmfactory. train. Cha«. Weaelv haa )ii»t |Hlt in a full lina of picture mould! ga. tiaudeome tn .M i*« Agi r» AA’e»ely, Emma W lloae St dm ami Agtire Cain, Irti la«t deaign. Call ami «ee them. Saturday tor tlm Silverton hm field«, lor '-***- the "Never-Fail” Oil Can« at We«- a lew week»' recreation. elv’« Gruovrv They have no evjual Mr mnl Mr». Fred B'lyeu are think Given you on dOdaya’ trial (raw ing of »pending the »ximing winter at The (teiere hollar, Alliaiiv, now In •-■me |«>int •<■ th. pmlwbly ( «Morula, t barge o( S. C Hummel, formerly o( un account ol th» lornmr'« health Curvatila, ia now upen to the public. S. B. Dugger a"il wife, of Carlinville. Bulk Olive«, Pickled Herring, Salt 111»., w ho Imve l»w n viaiting t* e Nawa Salmon. Booeleaa Cualtlah, lami, auur f. i'mily for the paat two week«, «tarted «ul I’d I’ll k ■■•«, at W v«ely ’• tin« ary. fur last Angele« la»t Monday evening. A full Im« of harne«« ha« )ii«t lievti re Mr. and Mr». Fr»-d Jone», Mr. ami ceived by Cha« Weaely. tali» limi a Mr» Fred Btlyetl, Mr. amt Mr» Ja< k call No trouble to «how them to you. Jorma ami Mi and Mr* E.L Daley «III »tart lor Rwwlmrg ilex' »iiuday morn- The reaidenc» of R K. Dhl-ng, • lewd- big to att»>nd th< ftotiglaa county fair. ing Imnlwar« nmrehant in Albtny, w«a Mr. ami Mr» E I I>»!••! were married de«lroy«»i by tire aarly Monday inorn- u few day* kg", and will make th« kier ing. Lurg trip a wort of honey imam affair, Düring tim ahamnee Mr*. B. F. Tim» wa* a viaitor in Scio Stich« in tim hoptb-hi*. M.oiniay. »lie w»» en route U» »lavt-ui, «ilpplymg her place in J. F. Weaely'« ti tlm I»- -> I. of her ».ui Erhr«t, wln> I» «ti. re. very ill with typhoid fever. Mr«. Titu* We Imve • full line of «a«h door», g. m« to relieve IS-r hii«l>ai>d, who i» *t preweo* nur*ing Id» »<>n in hi» illnen» lamt*. Icad, ml«, lar ro-fing, wall p.ie' Jhi'l'tlmr ai d nwdhir each lake turn picturr mouldiiig«, carpeta, etc., at (’. Wr-elv’a. in caring for their »ick anti The Ma» D >nalil «tore hiiihling • rap Mr. and Mr» S. I.inco'n <¡««1» n idly «ppn■aclimg i-omuh-t on Another Portland, and Mr. and Mr. D ar-k will »ce th- bud ling readv h»r oc J.v-wi«, of Ipewich. South Dakota, ti pancy. rived in thm citv Monilav evening. Mr I rw I» i* Io kl g at our »• i lion of tlm ». io i« fort nate n «r. tiring auch an cminty with a vi»w >f buying i home Mr. Gi«»lwin purch. »rd tlm J » Al'-rria •»timafsi-lamilv fot re«i I iil«a»\|r and Mr» Lv-wi», who purchawMl the R B nri hard «orne time ago and will remain M Iler pr -periy in lid» ».ciion «cvi-ral week* haikmg Three day» of »pleodid arn-ial enjoy- after hl« interval« Mr» <lwin and Mr and Mr«, l- wi» returned to Port- meut i« vooclmafnl i- rw ri one who at tend» the l.inn county fair at S ui, on land Tliurwiav. < tctolier 2, 3 and I. F. AA’. Micha and family returned to Scio Inal Friday night .Mr. »liclm wild Tim Scio Milling Co i« now fill ng the Ina farm Iwwi-en tin* city and AA e«t new dam »Illi bru«h and rock When Hcio ami went back to Minne«"ta, o«t»n ’In« ha- been emupletad the whole will *ihlv tu remain. But he hail hail a tn*fe be deck d over with heavy plank. oí Pa» i th C<>a»l life, and the ea*t did not *eem like it u»ed to l-e So, two niontba A'trr the ISth in«t you can «h wit an ago, he »taried weatward again. He elk. pr-iVHlmg you can find one. It i« »pent ti oaf of tlm«e two month» at Sno- lllrgal to kill olir al • tim ', therefore, holniah, AA'a*h.; Iral tin» place dial not you will have no uae for a double-liarrel fill tl e hill quite n* well aa Scio, and III* gun. return to tin* city i» tlm reault. W.- are Two wedding* of young people ■>( thia ad glad to have he ami family return vicinity are Mid to tie under way aa wr go to prr— We are umilile to gel any particular«, at* will delay th« report un kill III bY Illi: CARS. til nett week The Albany «aw mill haa commenced The .Millar harvreler had a break- down ye.tvnlay afternoon al the Me to incite log«. The pomi Ima not yet >«» n tille»l with waler, but will tie in a 11 nre lami, and. with Charla» Cut'« I w »lave. The ■•*• will be «tailed up V’a tn, h l Milkr ami wi-an or eight of • Ixrat ttclolier I. the liamla, Caine to town to •■ cure re Farli laat Haterday morning the only itet wren fl and 7, almo«t Ml<«re in Detroit, the end ol the C. A F paint for it. the latter, *hey «tartawl home down the rwilr ad wa* blown to atom« bv a heavy chargeef di immite lieiiig ripii«lnl tw •trert, on the way limiting with a thril iraih It. The «aiuoli liel.u.ged to John ling et perience. Da My. Ju«t a» they got to the Corvallia A Vimr-n give your friend« no lietter F.a.trrn - witch that gor« down to the advice limn to recommei.d Hickory null«, they dlacoverrd an engine »liov- Bark L’ .ugh Remedy for all cough« ami ing three car«, with two iiehind it, d .an c Id«. Hurecnre! Aure pure. For «ale to the mill». The ii<.rw» Were fright- by dealer» everywhere, and E. C. Pwry, Scm, < tr. enrj and «prang forward. Hockey Con- Secretary Taft wa« «chnlulnl U> ar «. r aas driving, and »lay*! with the rive in I’ortland yeetrrdav. On 'Srptem- team, hurrv mg the liorwv» ahead. The tier In Im will mave Seattle on the «learn men ru’hetl to the rear ol the w.goii er • Minnewota,” on hi« trip aiouml the ar»! luln|ird of! Tlir la«l on» lu du ao world. »A under will he write a book ««> W illard Truat, who, on account of tlm *anie •• Mr. Bryan, dem-riptive of bi« left leg being paialyard, cth Id onlv limp al'*»», and hr )iitiipe<lintbemi«i- Ina trip? If you want a choice breeding animal, die ■>( ihe track and fell Ju»t then the freight car »truck the wagon «lanit tl ree whether il I* huree*, cattle, «beep. fe»4 from the rear and ran upon young g<>atr, «w me. cbickena, dui ka, gee«« or Truax, who lay with nia head a. d body turkey«, the I Jun county fair, at cio, between the rail«, which the wheel« of will Im the place to get them. Y’otl ran tlie tir»l car ran over between the knew there, by co ripari» n, «elect a better an inai ti an you otlierwiaa co ild. ami b»«iy The engineer «aw the «itnation and Mu korv Bark ('»»ugh Ren nlv, made heard the «creamingami «topped a«anon hi tlm Hickory Bark Ramniv Co., of a* |».»«ilile. with I max lying I t the end of the fir.t car He wa« at once taken »•leni. Or., giurwuteed to tie pure; out ami everything pomiHe done lor guarat t»-nl t»> cure your cough, or money refunded Guaranteed to make a friend him. of you. For «al» bv E C. Peery. Seto, lira Itnvia and Wallace and Ru««elt Or . alivi tirat ela*« dealer« werywhere Wallai-e came and tiandaged the crushed leg wild lie »«• lakeir in til« ambulance John B Waldo, oneri the mmt re- to St Mary’* llo-pital B»-* dea the •|ev tnl of Oreg- n’« jurmt», dm! at hl« hg'it leg, Qie left leg and left arm were hmne in Halen.. Judge Wai Jo wa* t»>th broken. The car r iled him over el-ctnl to tlm aupreme bei ch •• one of once, and it wa* a wonder he wa* not it« tirai juvlgv« elrv te . Ilia saaueiatM killed in*tantly. A* it »a*, he lived un w> re Judge« laird and Watwm. Aa a til H o'cloc k, wh»' I e lir.-atbid hi* la-t ritiaea, juri»t, tetMthand ami father, The tram wa« the Curvalli* A Eaet- rn J lg>- AA’ablo waa everything thaacould from the trout. Fin er Dannala, con- be de»tr«d. duip r, the men i charge of it doing Scio ha* jn«t «bout •• inlerior rail row. I everything f».««tble. when th v aaw the •ervicea it i- tawwible and m.intani « *it >«twm, I«1 divert the aivHent. The tra:u generally W illard Truax «■«• a wm of Mt* H. daily train -rnicr M Tn ax, re.idiug ->a mile. ew»t of Al leavreon tinm morning*, but that -• bwny Mr. Truax died at»» it a year ayo, about the only tmm it i* on tinm at tlm The aouth i«»i>nd ami a h w month«' ««•■ .Mr« Trims lo«t Wi«t Brio depot. a .Slighter. The l«>y wa« 18 v«-r-"( tram 1« due »liortly after S p. m., but it age On account of hi« tetra ysed i«g be i« generally one P» three hour* ate. We hiiii l»«n given charge »4 the water w.'g- re* .ttfnllv invite the attentiou of the Railroad C- mmiaaiv u to th« matter. on — Tue-day'« Deiuucrat. ‘'“‘S’, R B Miller on AA edtie*dav com lmlwl the »ale »1 hi» reaidence property in tin» city, wlitcli ambmee* a tra-1 of leu acre« . ! r . I. SB b - d. t l> W l««i- late »1 Smith Jtaketa Mr I ewi« will re main la thia my while Mr» lx-Wl* will return to South Dak ta lor the faniilv an I certain tu-uaelold good« with w inch •ha did not want to part, Mr taiwm expect« to he r«t«bl «Imd in lit* new hotna early in October. Tlm piirvlm«e hauna price of the property I* Fk’tt, which ’ t* fully double w|-.»t ft ermt Air. Miller thi-e or tour yeai» ar«. R B dura not yet know what he will do or to w Imre Im will move. Don't criticiae. 4<>n*t knock; d n’t be jeaJon* ol thvam that do batter th.n yonr*elf. but |>ut vont ahoublar to the wheel ami t>u«h with all jruor might The fair «ea»»m w II anon lie on, ami everyone *hould do hla |>arl to make hl« local and «tale lair a amvewa Tt>. man 1» a «mall, cun tempt i ble cur, »lev ■« I of puHlc apirit an>l euterpr «e. who rvhlle ta nothing at tlm lair a >1 then tlm gall to critu i«v the exhibit« of hi* more • nt«rprl«ing neighbor«, «aving he ha« • mmlhing much latter at mmie, better at imme It 1« a cow a dly »•«• rii-m. rii>iiighll»*aatie*i and new «ml are nwinlv re«p»)lt«llde for thi* condition, huwever, •o let everyone ca«t «law t ami «w what be haa 11 vat will make a gw»l ahow, ami ■Io hia part toward maan g the coining (•■re a aueve»* in tr»i. reprva nling thw great |«.e»il>i|itie«ul the grralval country under th» >uu. — Rural apirit. I RIALS Ol A U AMI. POACHER. An AIL«ny »(wcial lo Ih» Oragonlan, la«t Thur.ilav «ai« Beiifamiii liuurh, a voung mmi living iimi Hhvlbiirn, ha« alrra.lv pa -loor fii.« <>f llYaml fa<-«« furt >rr tnxililv a« ih» •*•!.! ' » y < |. 11 ■ « • « •»•«■m Im » Untallv. bolli of Alhany'« )u«Gce SuWta ar.- Inv.dved ì tl.e »•«•• with an allvgyal lufriiigamanl > ( |u>l«- diction, and a «•■■•ational ixmlrovarw • niung atlornay«, wliich tnav carri III» mattar luto thè circuii e> uri. lioueli wa» arrr»tad bv Depntv Game Il «eden Munkera, of Allainv, and Beala « lai I ì rrvn *>f l'orVaiui Ile agrve«l lo coni» tu lina city Tur»lav atternooi» h>r trial, ami Ih-putv Diatrict Allornvv Gal» h. Hill tlla-l a coni piami «gain.t limi m Ih« court d Juatice nf Ih« Pance I.. I Swan Th« delrndant d <1 noi ai'pvar at thè lime «et, ami while Munkrr« waa •u wanliii g fnr him, All-onrc J. J. Whilney, wlm had l*. en rwtamvd t i de ferii! Gooch, drvw up auolher • uipìa ut, which wa» «lgti»<l hi Frnl G<»« li, ihe delemlant'« falher. «• private prow, u- tur, and file*! in thè court Ju«tu« f I h » |’r v<-r O. I I'. ,r I. r Tlivre Whiinwy. acting a» attornev (or VI llllg Goueh, «nierrd • pira id g-iiltv fnr Ina Client, ami Ju-ticr I' rter tìiir.1 him li’i arai coata, wlm h «ai pani. l>«l>utv Diatrict Attornev Hill r«fu««d tu rrc'igni«- tlil« prx-mturr. lo wlm ti thè ■tate wa- noi roprweenleil, «n I Cimi tabi» John Catini wa- wnl lo Shellrarn tn re- arre-l tì<»ich Ju»Hce Swan -Ir. i |.»l that thè r>«-<diirr l«"lorr Ju«t'i-« l’ -rter • File « criinplalt t wa« pemllng in Swan’a court wa» illryal and that i ••»•-h «inl’il bave in «land trial on ih» originai coni) lami The riitai glenient» whicb bave ariwn uvrr thè < a*e bave cau-r-l i ■■ii«idrr«ble I >trr«wt n fin» < ty, purtlcnlarlv atmmg thè legai fratrrnitv, ami devrlnpmrut« • re. bring awaile»! «ito intere»!. kIH RI.MXM PETI I IONS STAND \-V■»■**'» On Tlieeday th« aupreme court hand- e.1 down three ileclaioM that are ut vital mi|»>rtance. Thia opmi.m tiiamlam« lire well knows principle in law that the actual lulvitl >4 th« litigant« 1« what cotinta and that the onii«»iv'n of aume mere technicality d-»e» not deatroy th« value of the contention. •t«ncs the people had tiled 1111. SHIRK» R. Not a pretty name, ia it? COTTON BLANKETS © CAMP STOVES © Also a good line o Ci ROC EB I 1< • (’AI AN I) SKI ;.M;i4h4UHÏi4H<>|>4M> sfr Æ f S!Í? u F rTF A4*'. J. f. WESELY’S GROCERY o : Headquarters For 4 4 i ■ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK » Are you one’ Do you ilailv refuae to give your effort«? l>o you « I Fifteen toni of baled hay and 30 corda of peeled fir polaa. V. C ud H 1-oui« Glaaa thr eouvictei Pan Fran- 50 TSARS ■XPCRI1NCI 5 P atents IM"»«.''. ■ WÜÜKÙ-"».. A nice new line of endum peiitk ii» with the •vcratary ol ,ry nu:u bar ut •late, In which Ilia nec • ■ gnat..re« were obtained, to cauae to b» referred to the |*ople nett June. The three | eiillon« that Judge Gal- I iwav d<» idevl invalid were " Tha i oiiipti'»ivry pa«« bill,” "The Multnomah ouulv priMitier»' t-iard bill," and "I he I'uiveriiitv of O.egou appropriat ion bill ’ All three of three meaaiire« have l.e«n prori-’U'u-ed go««l ami »urtb iwul by JuaUCw Eakin. The "Multnomah priaonera* board bill," >4 eour»» lifted« only Multnomali ■ -mty ahuie ami with which the rvat of the «lair ha« nollimg to do. The "Com- pulxtry p«a» lull" a «» ut prraent minor inil»irtance, «« the radroad«, we uuder- • i«ml. have rvluael to iwauv the pa «v*« But lb« "Vniveraily of Oregon appro priation bill” ia one of vital im|«irianc« t i the people of Oregon. The effective- i .•«. I tl ■- Rrirrvnduln law waaat «take m lliia d«M talon. Ila.t Judge itallowav been «natalnMi in hi« dev «ion. it 1« doubtful if another ICeteremlum pe’itmu would have Iveen tii.d with the •»» retary ol «tale Now the |»'•'pl• have won out. ami they will ||Z. the prlv dvgr ci voting next Jun« how ami m what amount« llirir money w iii 1» eX|»*nded. I'll« Nawa will have morw to *av with ret..rrm'r to the appropriations bill in a future number t utth « to aay. the «u- preinr court Im« been trn« to the peo 0 ple It interpret* law on a broad. Ivm- 4 «•t baai« In which a mere legal leclinl- calily i« not allowed to «el aanie th« plain intent of th« people In the ea tlmalion of lliia court th« voice ul th« traople ia auprvme, whenever it 1« r«- pr. «aed lu a wav that Ila intent I* made plain. Al' honor to the v rvgmi Supreme * court. « ciaeo briber, ha« bven «entencwl lo »erve Uve yrar al thè *-an Quentin peniteli- tiary. Ol courm, thè imual d-lay* will be inv<‘k«d by hia atterney« in thè way ut appeal», rie., bui it la «afe t<> aav, in thè end, tlda Pacific State« Telrphonr brib*' givar aiti in- brand haikmg at thè World throngh iron bar» GÌM» la, »miparatively, lu >dd min and >• weailhv. llia crime o( brilier» •a» Inenrrad bv tmihing San Frani ine», tnperviaur« tu preveut a rivai teleptmnc company ( The II ina' troni engagiug in bualneae in tlmt city. Wall, lite "il"tne' i« in San Francie-», ami tilaa« ia m-aring tlm duor of thè penitentiaiy, attere ha will «p-nd pr-m-hly, thè tnnnani <»f hi day« in conili rment (or thè go .1 ■ ■( enei ety Troia, lite way «'( thè tranagr-eaur ia hard, aumet ittica Just Arrived In tbia lu th re« reler- pay your taiee—du you d-> anything day by day which will Imlp your im ■gh lair» and fallow citll«n« By even a «mile or a klud word I your It not, you are a «lurker. It mean« tlm man who can ami nut pav hl« <i»bt»- tlm man who buy« c.M-ktail« with tlm money ne.drd to «up. port lit« wife ami laiiully the man who MilloW» the race» and th II tell« III« cred ilor« to call again It mean* tlm man who beat« tlm but» her and the baker, • ml i an «till timl clmnge enough io treat the l>-ya. Till« di fi ll oll It not broad »'Hough f..r ’Im name «1 ahirkcr ll>- 1« Im ml in any q mntity of garha, Irmn the rlolli ilown to tlm curd almrp. Hr nel nig» loan ignoble Iraleruity. Are you a member? Il you are I'liiu I'm •** tb*t *"'• giving an hoim«tdiy'a work for an hoimal I iv'« pav . an horn *t thought lor tlm morrow, a Imlptng hand (or the The till'd ami la*t of a • riea of three nevalv with ut Ivar, and a clear cotiaci hull game* Imiwrm the trim and "Fair- enci- -if voii do your l»e»l you are not • tnoniii«” of »alem, occurred on the Scio •Ittrker.—3Nk> ilaniond la«t Humiav A«eaihof the I air program . team« had won a gaum In tlm previoua iiivwta, tin« deciding gmm w m a hard Bel w we give the program of the fair fought mm from l»egiiining t»» finmh *xvrci»ea lor each day. Ttii« arrange Tlm Salem team had l»een «tr vugtlmiinl meut will Im «ubjecl to chatigw •• l»i •onmwlmt friftn the aggregation that Imd hour«, but tlm event« a« giverf below played in tlm formwr gum -«. which made them alriul a« nearly equal •■ mm could occur on eat Ii day w uh. wru.vaaiiAT, oc-Toaxa 2. Tlm line up ••• •■ follow« 10 to 12 A M. F armer«’ inalitele, He io falcio advlreaar«. etc .... Ph i III i* -lorri«............... ...2b . I Io 2 P M Stock parade ( . It vaaly ..««€,. ...A Clark 44 y Hall game l’urae |2.'> to 4 Humphrey Gooch .. 3b 44 Running race, one- 4 io 6 ......... Ruten John W»»«eh . .. • • ■ P halt mile, Imai 2 Ca«c Cary . . In 3. l*u rwe Aornliuv-k le rf B«-iiimtl lb .............. Fry yin aatiav, ocroaaa 3. . . . Welch ...If.. Cain A M Farinera’ iimtitute. u> 12 I 1 Miller ...cf ... A. Clark I lo •» I’ M. Slock para le ami Scio wa* the tir«t to croa« tlm plate in judging................. tlm third inning by gifting two tailev», • 4 2 lo 4 Ball game, fhirae In the fourth liming .» lem mor <1 her Troltit.g rae», mile 4 i.. 0 Imr fir«l run, and m the arvenUi «cored beat«, bret 2 in 3. her aeevrad rui , wlrcb lievi tlm acore. In I'urrai tlm eighth ennto, Hcio another run, ami I’ouy race, ly mile illy provrvl to lie tlmwlii- Hit« eventual' • lug run, aa I imitnrr imit..... team »ucceevlevl tn raiiiav, ocroaaa 4. getting a man aenrae tlm ituine plate thereafter. 10 to 12 A M Farmer«* limtltute. Heure by inning« : I to V» P. M Judging Block ami H o exhibit«............... t I ' 2 3 4 ’ a 4 4 Ball gaum. l*ur*e Hrjo., ..0 0 2 t> 0 M 0 I 0- 3 2 to 4 44 Trotting race, one 1 I) 0— 3 Salem . 0 0 0 1 0 4 !.. 5 mil«, lieat 2 in 3. The game w •« Interratmg from •tart I’ll rae ................... to flniah. Tim Salem, •« wed a« I Im «i long rai e, l4 Hunnin 5 to Scio boy«, are ail g. titlemen, ami Scio mt le, iM<«t 2 in 3. «ava llirm a cordial welcome. l'ut «e Be* ide« nunmroii« other game» and BEDS WANTED •porte. lx«ik out for the printed pro Kram. During the fair a larae nnmlmrof pl« will have to bv provided with l'»1g HORN. Ing. Th« botri« can taka car« of tint a limi ml number, and the only recourae ZYFSF.T—On Hep<eml*r 2. IMD7, tu Ib» ia for our giticeli« to open than hotiii« to wife uf John A. Zvaaet, • awn. the overflow. Therefore, «itone who haa a Iwi I to «pare, if tlmy will liM I hem at thi« "Mee, we will we that tlu-y ate FOR SALE. provided with nice, respectable lodger*. (JETS I IVE YEARS. F • <W - .d’ k •i'-.r-».«z 4 "A Full line of (tlassw are, Stoneware and China ware, ut Living Price». Your» to ’‘Live ami Let Live, J. F. WESELY LOWE HIGH BROTHERS STANDARD PAINT « 1 Costs more than cheap }>aint, per gallon, just as good, fat cattle costs more than jsxir ones there is more to it. But, in the end. it is chcajier. be cause the better material ami finer grinding make it go further, and it lasts twice as long. These are facts. Ix’t us prove tnem. It will save you money. Color card» and pamphlets free I SAY HOP PICKERS Wesely Q* Cain HAVE SOMETHING FOR YOUI 1st Prize We will give to the Bov or Man that picks the most hops, from \ugust 2»> to October 1 a season's ticket to the Scio fair 2d Prize We will give to the girl or woman that picks the most hops in the above-.aid time, a sea son's ticket to the Scio fair, and a dress pa» tern of the best piece of calico we have ia our store. 3d Prize We will give 1IM) pounds of the Scio Milling Co.'s Best Flour, to the family that picks the most hops during this said tune, and the best calico dress we have in the store will be given to the mother of the family. N ote Our Judge« will not accept your statement ait to the number of boxes you have picked, unless it is signed by the yard boss. It must be handed in not later than 10 a. m., Oct 2. as the Fair opens Oct 3. Wesely & Caini & yg 4