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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1907)
è berahip tickets at 410 each. Last year 170 certiti-, l\>ANlV VA AS IMI. tM-.l-t.NSt-. cates were sold at this figure. This amount was Th* jury in fiw eMr of th* •*«!••’ all we had with whicn to give this gear’s fair. We Waain .gioii againai Walter at were compelled to encroach upon the gate receipts He*i .inglaoi. U a-h., a’’rr a •pirite I — umething over 4400 which reduc«*s the surplus trial, l»r«oght tn a verdict <»( maauttr, a to the figure first mentioned. At least $13)0 site aid verdict tur ll»e tirlr •»• Fl mt trial laat«-»’ ibimi bar «lay* X M 5»’W|«»rt. u be available with which to |*ay premiums next (xhatrfn. «at «’hi I attorney fur the dr year, if we will have a fair that the people of I. nn ImUnt, •mi uajat of th* • ili»re*ra hr th« drlr* ar w-r* Ir- m Lint» ruantjr, tl»« and adjoining ccun’it-s will appreciate. From $.»00 former !»••«$*•* of il»r <l<-frt»*la« t. «•• • I to $GbO will l>e necessary to improve the grounds., • that ol Illa VICI*«’ a d* gh’er «». Mr Baltimore. Th* fvidefMW <4 •-g, so our only recourse is to sell 100 more life mem Wea !••?<• iiMhcat*al that Walk* ••• li <-nr- berships. «•biv limane. ati inheritance. hia St lir« •«•1 We nave demonstrated by this year’s fair, hand- «•j lum. relative* having l**en in thr icappetl tfiough we were in the lack of fund*, that Voder thr |a«a *»f Washington, W«ih iLi.rrt.M we could produce a creditable enhibilion. Of wr «ill have u* spemi hia life in »•olitine* nirnf. • i 'I i no alternai ir«*, m» mattr* course, we did nut have as large exhibits as we de «1st 1« » « <>ndil‘Oit h» imiter. Hr wIII I«* taken •«» W«l|a Wa la < fh I sired. nor did we have as good racing as we f.upc i*'a* r<l in ’hr I nr« ne «lr|»artm»‘nt *d tic to nave next year. Yet. all agree that we had an P tiitenliary»«-* Alban y Itrnnwrat II 5 ’awful g<M>*i time.” We will have a better time t i 75 I next year, for it is the consensus of «»pinion that OC ARMI HALE s iai . M’lTICK • NKftF.BY UIVtk 'I the next should be one month earlier, so that peo 7ft •«Ml» *«• «*4 • • nf ’ta <■«•»•»!> M ple will be assured of a dry ground on which to '■»«•»* <w « fvgiM» («•« I ion truw’j, i«*«»ir a*»»1 «Of«-1<»t ««* t» 4 rm hr ill, *’•« n4 ’ nrl tar <* I I» A t*** «’i *w»rittng «»»»I Hr*n««rg *t.r *»« camp. etc. <irr* g«H»1 <»»•• Ha»» «»f «ta *** •»• * t*«ta»» *• • K * i«*r. I> •••it H >1«**. «Yt ’ a irr. A|« Now, cannot every member of the Association •«Mftf* «er» ♦*» as» i JhtMSi’pa Ra trr I«» «ri »t» <ai"«l« «• tahMigi- f to «Mid »Mln»- • Iti secure just one new member? Will you not int -r- wl( Curò •>( lluiik» w ♦*•! » « h ta 1 «Mt«r «r tettili t ?; !n»rt«»*( in • -bittinr* >x»tir»», p*r lin» est yourself sufficiently In the welfare of Linn «Il sta 1 hl|br»S|fh tali <4 lhvn«H’h<»» ^twsrt Ett»xl*»l webllnsc<Hi»ni»nl», t»r lin» n «*.*« »w»«e t «Mi! yw tgh. Ir» r«>w-.*hl|» • » mi uh. ùs-al *<iv»rt,»ing, p**r lin» |*r I mhw ............ •V’ county and the Forks of the Sanciam to wire this w»ig »•«»«-’•«•w* J*» t*r .rtallt’- iioatli, on» column sidr. «nj «sastaintnc «'tgki ) arf*« wmmt u l>i.pl»v «■!•. cli«n<«w |*r new member? To do this, should not take, at ut»fu «••• In l.inn <«**♦«*») »r*-ft»n . . 10 l*r inrh Tt»r«*”«» •• »H» «•»» <» •*»•> nth *ay »»4 <*• ... 1 « mo it, one-half day of your time Pr*>(v»4on»l rani* I1- «nel**», I» trtotar % I* Ita? a’ ita lut*» ni «»«va •»rb*b 4 ni * *at al ita 1«» - *• Luns Tint* r*»«ilrw*» (•>* •••»»rtian-< it«»<lr *wi »pplkntion As a matter of fact, President Prill and Secre a»«nu~Ìv« •»»*>• »M»r»tare*i«F« t Ir m * nata in l*m tTMialy. *i«v<»tn. i -«III «r i al tl»* right tary Dugg«-r have devoted mor«- than two months »iti- , 1nl»»r» «t a >•( (*f « mhì *s»in«»rw in a»»4 folta a «or »W**» ” ttaM rat naia» .al p«‘»i r of time, each, to produce our first fair. This has flott H* Ita high«*’ bl-M I hu < a*h l«t !»•*»»! a SCIO'S HAU HO A I) Pl )SPE TS. II.» tlmr*«f »«»a In punt ian«'* ••! «al-l «Nataf b-en done without one c«-nt of ¡»ay and without tn I «*’<M-'iin io «a R t * 1 « A \ I •? hope of reward, other than the development of •*< tl*« <vr«»»r. and ta a*e* of • (JRING THEL1 MR ■ ■ ■ r*l '■ ■ • Scio and Linn county. While others have b,-«-n w »*«!»*«> H qt aa>»a AH»m*> for •« a» ?1an the Southern Pacific s|>cnl a day on th«- (»aid for any work they have done, either prior to Norie!: Fog i-riu.it tri«»N grounds and conferring with our lumbermen i or during the fair, with two or three exceptions, i MITgD »I %rr< I «»r > <• h and other business men. t ie president and secretary nave worked without “taton ihit»?*t1 IWT The situation was thoroughly canvassed with I pay both before and during th«* fair. They did Miitif« I« Partitavi 1 «-od»» an*»** »ha* in *w»tn?>*•< »<*• «Uh Ita l«i’»ii» <»i »h» a» t »*f » n gr» • «t them by the lumbermen. Mayor Prill and T he this, because they were determined that Scio's first I •»»« .!•*■• » niUtal %•» ari f •» » .a «a r <•< (Untar la»»-l* in »La »»(afa* »4 <’a!ih»»»»la. <*t» N ews man. The fact that early all «if the bnsi- fair should not be a financial failure. g»*r», N «oda •»»*! Uaah*»»t’«tl a a a ••"4- 1 I« all <ta >u'41<lar>4 »fata« by a * ol n •«* that is given this end of th«- line, originates «»-.»»»♦i ’ •#. » a»»» -»»a I* **tanfna .»f r«a Now. ¡n the light of what the.se jwoplc have l*n« .« » my r*i w»’ nt»-«i •»•ai. <♦’ Mbttgan in Scio and vicinity, ami that the business would done, it surely is not asking too much of «-a i »M* »h «•!•• In II»» a hat «<«»Ft» •’« • *»t \<» ’» .(<ri ’ha (»ufvta** *4 ita «4 la* greatly increased if the track should be laid in member to secure at least one new member each. (tu »«.-•4<d •*« ti.tp Itati r. Wllainrttr ntrr- «lian •»»■! «rii bdwr t*moflo*ll • t»*a’ ih- land to town that the mills would construct lumber ’» «• <•»* (»• ino'♦»’ ••»«»• It is desirable that new members be secured * h | ù ' »• n»»» • » ai*»* ’<fiii poti»»*«'« 4»»*l *«» *•<•*• f! rues from the mills into town, t! erebs furnish from ail over the county. We want all parts o! (iMht*«ra<(i-'i-* ll*»t ha» aliti •» «al 1 a»» * tal«** ’ta Ur/iMar Harri a •’ !<»rf latvl. • »r**a»»»» ta» ing steady lumber shipments during the winter. L nn county in {»articular, and other counties ad an<l ft.«» is»h Itk *4 iVvlulri . |*-7 tan • «« «lin»**« 1 i* *«»*««’»«■ *»i It was also show n tl at a considerable grain and joining. to lie interested and participate in the 1 igln t’ «»tafwt ta l‘lr.tgn»,FH IMfia« > ‘F* g«*«»; Fcntik k<ng <4 P*»tan»t. (h«*g H»; F O’*I Hour business would be furnish**d with the relay fair. We desire it shall be. not a Scio fair, but a ’ hapotan, ni l*Y*ts|an»1 «»trgo • Ibis «iati ¡*atw*«« ekaimiit* a»l »*«•*!• ’I ms ing and o,M-rating of the spur track, and, finally, L-iu. county fair in «■«< rv «in, «nd 0M hl wl ir ’- t(la»! *ii<»>i at»«** •««■)• ara afe rkc «s I I t«* ÛH» atavo ■ir- n thia « hi <>t beta«* <»lj! lAth itati that the sawmills would furnish the ties tree with every citizen is interested and from w hich each la) »4 ftrvatntar >atj Al t*EKS«»N » l»H> MFR. which to build the line. krf :»t«f will recover benefit rit» 'Hi.tbwtl<»ft ■> <«» » r ♦ le». While the genelemvn who *’«-r<* here couhi not I a * i | m * i*.i« m Ii«*t» » *w««i»n» her • iw 1 ,. In |>oint of natural beauty, a better fair ground H(H-ak with authority, they intimate«! ti at they could not be fount! in the state of Oregon. Where X<H I( K H»K rm.ic t • l<»x would urge the line to be constructed. Their re can a finer camp I m * found than "(’amp Wallace?” |irt*Alt I MfcNT <»F HO 1MIF IUOH I.OU'DFK» AT tamoii <»«« # port . with that of Messrs. M'dlsHutf ami Morns, Situate on th«* banks of Thomas creek, amidst a •M pfftnlw’ H, * who visited Scio last spring, and who recommend- splendid oak grove, an ideal place for an outing is s«««1r* !• hcrrbi «trw» ha» Miner M ‘»m* *»♦ Su» H» II r>l »»«Mi*w«»t hl» In «*1 the building of the line, certainly will have at Hand. Then the reunion of old friends, ac irntu»** I«» m»*»- nnai Rvr >rar fc»i«w*l tn map ’ •»< of hi»< ialiti vit H«»inr»t»wi.i ntrj \o w tight w ith the management. quaintances and relatives, aasuredly, is an object )H t ma«ir k«i«uM 1/ li*,.l<H «bravai L, of sir* lion IOW islll’l I” • » ir Bf-t While it is trve that railroad matters in general for which all should be willing to strive for. Cer ’ W» hai ♦ « mi , »»t I prtwti aiil l»r tua Ir la* urv thr it«*gia «ni Riwelirr «I r«n I land. ’ »fvg«»h on « »clo Menu to be in somewhat of a jumble at the pres- tainly. a second invitation to iMvome a life ir 1er J a . I» ! «OIW-A t h taGoaina «Il «<*«"■•• to twin r ent time, then* is no doubt but what matters will member of the Association should not be neces h t» Ile .soi»» 1*1 .; oii < t-. u |<»n. a«i'l «’UH t» ai loti «if, th«« hind, ti« soon be straightemal out. sary. Tht* society is duly incorporated, its offi -«*rs i I « a»d Violi, of oa «a. tire/»««. I. TtU’O-lorw» T ie S. P. must prepare itself to take cart- of the are required to serve without j»ay, ami if our citiz growing business, or, failing, an electric line is ens will give it the support of a life membership sun- to lie constructed that w ill take care of the each, success is assured, business. This fact the railroad people must take Let the name "Linn County Fair.” be made, not NOTICE FOK PC il.ICA I lo.N cognizance of. VsiTKli aTA'k-* lami orni t. < a misnomer, but a verity. Ix-t every one wno is pnritanU urvgon. *■ |>t« ut Iter i » Should an electric line I m - built through Scio and financially able become a member, and let every S» tl« I« hrh'l») gltrn th«* in «<rtnpHa»»«v with i «• pros U «.<»• ot ’ ha ac! of l <»<»<»m* o| on to Iz-banon. the S. P.. as now in operation, one. next year, place something ujion exhibition in lutta *,!•'» rnülb-.l ” An a*’• Io »hr «mir »»i ttul«vf Inr» I« in th* "»fa «^» »I < aHI«»»nla, «•«« would do but little business. This fact must be the paviilion or in the way of atock. It is not t«M> g«»«* Satalaatul Aa*bn»fi«w» Tvr*li«»ry> ’ •’ihm'tad •«> al* h«* publi«’ an I «late* l»> a* t «»I ap;>arent to the S. P. officials. ». |MW. hsm rd • o< I’ort curly now to commence planning and working for a Uigu»! ‘ iiunl) of M »I»n»««i»ati ««at«’ o< <»»vg«»n With the completion of the electric line from next year’s fair. luia thia ia) fth*. m ’hl *»<k* hi« «worn ««al« utenl So **» Io» lha putw'iiM .»t th« uw , ol Satem to Portland, which, it is said, will be in I «re* .*. Ip V • r, i a. *A tiiaui’itr turi ila • an«l win »‘tft-r pfvwsf to ah«*« that thr tan t operation in a few weeks, the business between sough’ la u»«»tr ' ainable i « h Ila tlaaher or afonr • ha»» tor ««rrlctiHtirnl put a«i t m «'•’**• tnos«- points will t»e divided, with the chances in .i«ti ht« oia»iu ••< «ahl '«u l l*r|orr thr Kegtairs A HE THEY MISTAKEN' m<l Krortv« al C« » i t»i»«l. < >r«’go«». on Thur* favor of th«- electric people, especially in the |ms- lav . Ihr Mb ’<av <tf Imvg »a»’ I* »' Hr t»an*r* a* wP»»**"«'« % «< is««» *m. oi s tiger business. A like division of the business in i’orilatt i, titrgv»’«, H J Han i of ixm II s »’*«!. I »r»-gon I «. latt i» nt P«»riL»n<l <»o»goi, The Oregonian recently stated: E «stern Linn county will result when the electric lx-.* nntio r.nl h ill « Il y «»rrarun New Goods ! Püliticüliij independent CHIFFON BROADCDOTH LADIES’ CLOTH CHIFFON LORENTO CASHMERE WOOI. TAFFETA ALBATROS ENGLISH SERGE PANAMA PLAID SUITINGS SERGE WOOL TRICO. E tc . mohair kt so ------- I M IX’S' \l>li:s- WRAI’PKKS ( Lrrge Size. 1 H1BI1HR ë (ilkli Go J. F. WESELY’S GROCERY • i i D “Th» Oregon Agricultural Coll«-»**, in nn<|u**»tion'-I (•*>• li ie is constructed. Hence, it behooves the S. P. m «».ion of it» Ir.i.l.tivr nppropnaiHm ha. It. , r» I uildu .■ b> get a move on. ami by being the first in the l>r»( tically r«-»<h for <«-< upancy W»l<|o flail, th*- nr<» <1, i mati-ry (or wonirn, will opvn it» ikx>ra n> »tudviiu ■*« >>i ■ field, secure a grip on the transportation business Ovin» thon» ruilabl» acomoixHintlei a, w till*- tl><* «<>tna>.'> , loruialory at E uk *- i >», on*-o( thr noat |<r,-»«n>ir i>*-vdr •>( il.* that will be difficult to dislodge. , t'nivpraltjr **f Oirwon—ita appropriation aillib»l4 • » » r»f*-i- The immense bodies of the finest timber ’hat «•ixlutii, rulh-l by linalakvn latiu*-r»—cannot I- ,jirii«l I 'rtl.. grow s in Oregon, on Thomas and Crabtree, must i r»aM«n that it i* althnnt Inrnl ore t'ononrnt I» n»< I,-»» a tin«- Ihxvorraol th*- rial*- "('ll Jan» *i | m*.l <• tlx have an outlet. Th«- world wants the lumber, and , tin« niatlrr aixl thr <|o|niatorv «ill no <>uht I t hirrl-li<<l Iti tin > the mills now in operation, and others that will be lor thr "|*rnih|t of the I ni»rr»ity in P«r< In thr nx-antini« i tlio-.- who are traponaiblr h r U<» In-hl >1| ol tin- iinivrrail* constructed, will supply th»- wa t. 1 mi.or will probably enjoy thr •ti(l«lrw«»nirnl ••! lhal inctltn Tne Southern Pacific now enjoys th«- advantage j 'loll, thr o »comic •lllfta and makw»hifta to which the '»cun la r Un* rd, and the diacuiufurta hirer,I u|*on a tarife ria»» *• 1 of being nearest these timber Imita, and it will la- ■tudrnta ” lacking in business sens«- if it <1< h - s not make some So the farmer who insists on having the stat«*’ etTort to meet the demand for the carrying of this tax moneys expended economically and judicioual freight, at least half way. With thousands of tons of idle steel lying along is misiaken. is he? Will the Oregonian assum« its side tracks, to«» light for the heavy tratficof the that the only function of the farmer is to work hi farm and pay his takes, while another class of peo main line, but sufficient for branch lines like the pie not farmers will have control of the expend one we desire; with ties furnish«-«! free of cost, the iture thereof? Of course the invoking of the n- S. P. people can hardly refuse to com pl v with the ferendum is inconvenient to the state universit,-. wishes of Scio ami construct the line. At all events So was the failure to appropriate support for tl the outlook is promising for the tine to lx* built in Monmouth and Drain schools inconvenient t »tho the n«»ar future. We shall expect something to be institutions. Th«-a<* tn st iken farmee-* cannot • d ling soon. justice in deny ing Monmouth and Draina- p-' port wiiati-ver when the appropriation for ti-.e vni- 'versity was more than doubled. Farneis mav 6« mistaken in endeavoring to have a voice in the The fair for 1907. Seto’s first real fair, is now a way in which their tax moneys sl.atl be «-x:-emits . now n matter of history. / As tiic universal verdict |nj( th«* Oregonian shall have undertaken a good of our first attempt is "success.’* the management gjZe<| contract if they convince them of the fact feels warranted in saying: We will have a fair n‘kt year.” When all bills against the organiz A majority of the people of Linn county decid d ation are a >ditcd and paid, the Association w II hive, from the receipts of the fair just closed, be- in favor of l«xal option at last election, The law tween |f>50 and $700 to apply on next year. This having been enacted, should be obeyed, and th« is not enough with which t«> make the ^eeea ary ; men over in Albany who have l>een selling liquoi improvements, pay th«' premiums necessary to give illicitly, will And that law-abiding citizens will sue a fair with an assurance of success which is desir tail the district attorney in his acts. Repeal th able. At least $1000 more is necessary. To obtain law if vou will, hut don’t violate it in the whole this amount, it will be necessary to sell 100 mem- sale manner that Seems to be done over there. Any «nd a.i i-wt-on* • ia u»ing adtrt rly th» «isrtvt* i*wt*rtb*«l land« arv rw*. w«rw r«1 to ta» then t^Miui* In I hl« »»flit* « mi or lati<»rr «aid It» «lay <>f l**«’»t»i»rr la G AUtKKNON M PHkweKK. Krglalrr THE COZY CORNER C onfectionery ( X ).\ |H S\V I :.\ I KBS W. Spices, Extracts. OR YOUR MONEY J. F. WESELY « NEW SCHOOL BOOKS NOW ON FOR SA F School Books will not lie sold or exchanged for credit- Please do not ask us to ojien an account, as we must refuse you WANTED! GOLD! T Ship all your YOU WAMT WEAT< Would you go mining in Neva* da’s rich mountains at a nominal cost? ONLY A FEW HOLLARS pill Voll on I In» xr»>ui»d U di »? • ••<! pul *"U •ii E h * i atteri. >ujr Im«» initwle-d « «mali ainv'int FOR IFE ANNOUNCCMENT II EXCHANGE OR Old books with backs on and no leaves torn out, received at Exchange Price till December 31. 19o7 NOW INDEPEN DENT ‘■IHS. T a o- H eadquarters For and H AVE JI MI OPENED th» nralrwt anil m»iat ’ip* lo* «tat* rat « i »I i*h n»rn t in thia I nr lh»«t can l>r (*>«in«l In Ihr iipp»*r bailey. Ev«*r* th ma lira, lirai ami tirati. Mv < ana- ir», .Xu w, Citf ir«, ri« ir- all «*»• •*»hitf|% fr.ali. On» *•••!»» ’Mr j.-, at - ma»l«‘di»»*» ’ frttin th » fg *4 n ■ ♦ Mir..» t««»r li trinhil m »D* t * > i *» »I (‘••n»r ml»- 11»• I t-M ( t*rn« r tn*l »**»• im*. ■> * Poultry, Eggs, Veal and Pork To the largest and oldest established produce house in Portland, to obtain high est market prices; I Market today on Chickens, 14c to 15c per lb. Ducks, 15c per lb. Veal. 9 to 10c pw lb. Pork. 8 to 9c per lb. SIGCI « THE LEE UKSIOCI MIHIH Cl It la Only 15 Cants • Sh.v« NO*' PAGE & SOM PORTLAND ku«h .«Mir»»ri»-»«. OREGON I OP '11 1 . M-. I>0N \l I» I’ O Rha« hl« X« \ E G-ÌRGE K0ENEKE »V ’F. JONES •trrrl • •» VETERINARIAN Pr.pfl.lur SCIO. oMGON flavin« fMtrrha*Ml The ata<* ■ naimM Ma k* ’ fotm rta f«*rmrr r*r«»nrH»»nr. Gu> M Knight, I anlletl thr |*tn»na«fa <M th* iMfblh'. i will iwMitlntir th« wag« n »»n thr i««<l on thr loutrw •*w»ahi|«bt- I an.I auplM) chn'i* enfa at altlw picas. With a I* alt«* t<» f«»rtw thr a*x|iial '«me at •vwri lw«dt and a «Irtwnnlnaikm to trrai vvrt) «me right, I aru Y**ura f»»r Gnalnrea, GE< >HGE 1« >EN I KE I.«ir In l«-r pl< a tti.r mim I «• <•< nt- ... n-wa _______ , .. _____ >li Ilex 11 ( orn, II. P h . n,, Ore<*»n. IO« SALE. I *'« i, t >n> . i lMir<l ha* . ,1 A>e,.r- • ■ *f ta-rlnt tir t»>1». V, ( i_«r>a». nr. J Wou roe. An at nr lrnr*»l rn»»« pounder of Chlnm* «uylirlt r«>. «ncrewstr tn the latr H*»ng Wo r»»ng. of Vlhiny, Orvfun, »* «»«»« |»rs»|«*r*t tn tnrnlwh fhm«**r tiMMfSelnea tna*l. Thr ttn>lrr •'gn«- I ircr*«ntM«’nda him »n • (»uiranf«*« «a’la aeftaa. f all or ••' * hin. at ho ill Urat v<H»»l htrrei, Albany . <Jrr<«M. a I« Wsatrabb • j -------- :----------- r ’ * X<>tli.ti|{ «* .-»rtatn in tlx. Illr. »luapl <i«*alh. Everything m citane» in culli li.«Trial hfr. H,,, th» b».| ch.ttir» to aS- ctir» a fortiin» »>r amali money i» is mim. g. U rit» th* ('omatiH'k Min* ¡"it «'onqstHy, l’oatoffi«.» but ¡ÄS, Rhjr lit». N. rada.