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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1908)
«fthv Lit rr «h# rnen .»t lh» U>»t. Th* •‘nvirunmviilB ut ti»« Wrulrrn ¥Ot«T le mirh, tl»Bl hs* »ili tb» uk >r< r«*A»hh ti-u k «>ut g>»%vrnta»«uUil r» torme, It an hi« Extern br«»tl»rr. Ttxu tbe U tern»r >• urwlgr tLr in- i tlœnc» uf ll»r ri<•••••Heljr ricb thun lh« EaMrrnrr and. runM«*u»i*th, te Competent judges sav that Scio has about the : hainper**«l in Li» politìeml thonght* best half-mile race track in the state. Witn S160 !t»a ron inoii nf Animca U <»k i«> aecuud-cla»» purses hung up for each day we should have some tb* W re| t*» cliirflv dtrfCl Bl»<l tight th« »»( thè lu1- fine racing. This ought to attract some good Imttle« «d |w«ltti<a| ure •• tlir |«»liti< al liiip-rtai « e horses from Salem and elsewhere. ! lb<* " « *t in a growing ta« t*-f. b» wbt* - *| th* »»f the ailrio l.4«l n»u»t o>n UY ««d»* tl.r irad a lie ÿiintiam Mnv "5. y,P Politically Independent. Entered at the |>>etutfive at Scio, Oregon, m mail tuatlar. IM III Imitici» I A >■ KA U. Id. Lûi»rr<’M 1 KlllAY I > r < ; ( ; E it ami » l’Hoi’Mirrow, J» OUR I INN COUNTY FAIR. It is an u doubted fact that W. J. Bryan can poll a larger vote, next fall, than any other Demo crat in the nation. If he cannot be elects d. no other prvs|s-clive candidate of his jiarty stands a ghost of a chance for winning. Every farmer and stock breeder should have ■tomething on exhibition at our fair next fall. You do not nor cannot know the superiority of your product unlflM you ;•;.» '»• it in conqwt.t with the products of your neighbor. Will do »til to rail and ace me be fur* jurchanimt llarntsm or anything cl»e pertaining to the um * of the hur»», N OW TH AT THE STATE election is over, the Congress has adjourned, For all the k < mm Ì it has elaewbero. N ews , in common w ith all other citizens of done in the way of reformatory legislation it might I have opened a first da»« Harn«-»« Eastern Linn county, will have som * little as well have never met. Prohably quite a large Manufactory in Scio, and I intend to time to devote to the interests of our Linn County number of the members will hear something make ju»t such work a» will suit you. fall, because of their donothing Fair. • • I use only the I ent nak-tannesi leather T’p- capability. We call our fair ’"The Linn County Fa.r and my work manahip ia subject to y our cius«* its stop «’ is broade”ing and is destined to inspection. My prices are as low a» cover everv portion of Linn county. Stockmen, guud material and honest worktnan»hi|< horticulturists, farmers, dairymen, truck ga-den Our Linn County Fair should be ma !e a place ers anil housewives from all parts of Linn and ad-1 where fine stock can be sold or exchanged. Ir will allow. Come atul are me, and I am sure joining counties, will lie repr< seated among th« thin way it can be made a source of profit to the that 1 can auit you. lists of exhibitors. stiM'k breeder and dairyman. If you have breed F >r the benefit of those who did not visit our ing stock for sale bring it to the fair and you will fair last year, a brief description of the location find a buyer. If you want to buy you can make a a i I gro m 1-i, will not be out of place. better selection if you have many animals from •lirr«ae,8»ddl«a,bhi;a, i*ots»,E,.< Lx5 Just one-half mile South of Scio is located a which to select. SCIO. OREGON. level tract of land, surrounded on the North, East a id South with a low range of hills, In the midst AJmiiii«tralor'» ^ale <4 W»»l • »tate of this tract, a body of 2* acres of land has been Political Importance of the BV.sf. the |««sed for the period of three years, On option of extending the l-as • for two III. i: MII> GRI>W1 II of t>• pol ' »1 " th-» t ie North an<l West of the grounds, portanee of the West, especially the middle fair b •Pitiful Thomas creek. Between portion thereof, when one thinks about it. is g- Hinds and the creek is located one of scarcely less than astonishing. This fact is par s i ivst of camping grounds c ivered by splendid ticularly noticable in the nomination« for president shade trees. Nature could not have provided a during the past forty-eight years, or during the m ire beautiful fair and camping grounds than •„•r od • . 41 «ar. Prior then • these. nearly all the presidents were elected from states List year, when the enterprise was undertaken adjacent to the shoresof the Atlantic ocean. Since the association formed and incorporated, it was that time the great Mississippi valley has furnish t i • P ispOM t > soil Ilf'1 membership certificates at $10 each, sufficient to fit up the grounds and pull ed the presidents in the main. Before the w xr, Virginia furnished five of our o F the first fair. About $1700 was obtained by t ie sale of life memberships. With this fund the cheif executors, viz.. Washington. JefTcr-on, Mad gro mds were lease I, fence j( grand stand, stables, ison, Monroe and Tyler. Massach isetts furnished track, etc., wer° prepared. Two large exhibit the two Adames. John and John tjuincy; New I XI ci I Wl \ Mlil.ì.. tents, each 3<> x 70 feet, were procured as well. York, Van Buren and Fillmore; Tennessee, Jack- « H »M IT l-»M K m S () ir fair of last year was an immense success. son and I’olk; Ohio. Wm. Henry Harrison; Ix)U8- to Notice ib hrfrbv given t»-all ulmin >t Penn- iana Taylor; New Hampshire, Pierce and W en all bills and premiums had been paid. $'»00 may » umvrn that the n »tier«igued ha» i*ern duly irsi viecuirn <»f it»«* w-re left in the treasury to apply on this year’s aylvania, Buchanan, making a total of 15, wi’h laal Will Slid t«-at >| |i F McU 'll* only two of them from states west of the Alle J I. t Al.AV \.x ».«I, dr«eiOMel, by the 'ounlv court *»i exhibition. Linn roumy, Otrgon; ttie^cfore, all |»e - This is a new departure in the fair giving busi ghany mountains. ->!>• having claim» again«i th«* ratat«* cl The cam|>aign of 1860 came further west to ■ •ni «1« valent are liarw^v ness. With other fairs throughout the state, the and |»rr«»e * lit* Mine under <nii rule is a deficit at ’the cl >se of each exhibition. select the two leading candidates, Lincoln and »Hit ti»r I*» proper Voucher* to the under- The purjmse of the management is to put the Linn Douglass. lx>th of Illinois. Since Lincoln’s admin oghrd at her l»l o r td residence hear LALAVAN A MckMUHT. Proprietors County Fair cn an absolute cash basis. It is tne istration. Onio has furnished three presidents. Jo'ilan. in »aid conni», witLiu * an purpose to have the entire receipts of each fair Hays, Garfield and McKinley; New York three; l>aiel thia 2Vth. day I May, 1WX. A lias IN jmali », left intact to pay the expenses of the fair on the Cleveland. Arthur and Roosevelt; Illinois, Grant; F. le«'litri i «»I «ani «fiat». following year. Managed in this year a deficit Indiana. Harrison and Tennesee Johnson, mak U R Rn v- i ati •rt»r> tor nn utn 1 ing a total of 10. Of ’he presidents taken from will be impossible. >t OWNS. It is estimate I by the management that, a fi New York since the war, two of them. Arthur and proximately. $2000, will be necessary to make de Roosevelt were first elected as Vice-president*, la th « «1MVIT c«»c«T or me « tat « or sired improvements to the grounds nnd pav nte which was true of theonly candidate from the ■ i « h . ux ioh ma ml art or uss llaiuufl, i K<>ia Xm, expenses of the r.KH fair. Since the fair of last South during the same period, Andrew Jackson. o V». It can be seen that Virginia is no longer entitled I tili- I». W. S. Paul, and year about $100 additional memlierships have been to be called the "Mother of Presidents”, for New l‘aul, hi» « lie, < > M Paul. I sold, leaving from $600 to $80H yet to raise. Paul, Celia Elliot. l »I HM IOS« It ought not be difficult to find SO public spirited York has furnished an equal number with Ohio j K <lle 1‘aui, llowanl W liliali! .Xrlaoii, i I citizens who will be willing to purchase a life but one behind. lM»lph NelntHi, llanna Xei- ) We have cited the above to show that the center »<»h and Ik-»« N«.»uiif Ih-'i» All will admit membership in this association, TO ?. J P aul , ons or tub !>«l AVl>« ST* that a fair will be of great value to the farmers of political influence is moving westward and is AIMlV« — SAMBU- destined to move further West as time progresses Til« but« <if T»U »m or OIIUIHY stiM'kmen and dairymen of Linn county, It W ill, are ready prar a d W. J. Bryan is the first leading candidate to be t«>l| Afw !»• tel») r» jmr' I lu also, be conceded that the management, so far. iriRWor Uiv « titpiMint u( lb» «I m »«? Should plaintiff in the aliuv« «*niili»d has been gissi and that the plan of holding the taken from west of the Mississippi river. nicest • «»nrt in»» on me with lb* Clerk of asid receipts of each fair to give the fair of the next he be elected next fall, in case of his nomination, 1« 'tut < n or twfrHh- It»*» 2*>tii day »»I «Itiiir Dross year following is excellent. Then, if the objects a new epoch in the history of presidents will hav« HO, and M»u art* hereby r»«>tilia«l that it you fail to *» ap|»ear at»<| anawer said and plans of the association is endorsed by the been established. carried, Organ «»tuplaiiil a« Uy im required, the pian»« The religious preferences of the presidents has uft »ill takv a de< r«*< agaiuai you a» l*eople generally, surely the amount of money i»rayF»l lor in thia < <>iiiplaint, tilt'd h French needed to make the Linn County Fair one of the l»een, Episcopates n 9; Presbyterian 5; Methodist 4, Die entil rd cuu««» and Court. most valuable agricultural and stock exhibits of Congregational 2; Reformed Dutch 2; and Disciples , a. (’hcckcd Dimities, I at day ol February, r.a«6, «*iarutt«l the valley will be forthcoming. It is most desir I. Jefferson and Lincoln belonged to no church. the *u «liiv lot ill of iaa ly U . > I aui and Their political sentiments have been, Federalist Lillie Da 1’anl, L ib wile, on the foiio« able that membersh’p certificates be held at all 2; Democrat 7; Whigs 3, and Republicans 13. Four ng «Ira» ritw’l I »nd« t*> wit i the (M'opte of the (mints in the county and that lh*ginning at the N V* . corner <»f th«* Percales of the Repub'icans, however, covering the period * 'V . l4 <>i it» - N entire county will feel that it is in spirit and in »1 Sec. I, »aiu from 1801 to 1X28 should be listed as Democrats ,»»int I n ’H g a N 'X nitiiBr of the D I fact a Linn county fair. C «»I WiUia ii A Patil and a lie. N«»i N«> as what constituted the Republican party of tEat ll*U, ait<l rleim N»>. "ft in Tp 11 >. K • The fair association extends a cordial invitation \X v*t of the UHL Mer«l., Oreg* <n, them * our as t» every citizen of the county to become a member day became the Democratic party, which elected v ** ’ cha n* t” th j S. lM»uii«iary line u! Abraham Lincoln was the first ■aid claim N” 7ft, thrurv E 20 chain», ami to attend the fair on Septeml>er 2-3-4. A Jackson in 1X28. you money. Prices th» ii»e N M0 chains 1» the N boundary splendid racing program has been prepared and president elected by the present Republican party; line of »aid Ciaim N * •. 78, thence \\ A> arrangements for the reasonable comfort of thought the jiarty had arisen to national import chain* to the piau«* of iK-glullli.g 1.1||. l&i acres. visitors will be made. Come and take a three or ance and had nominated John C. Fremont as its ’aining Ale«» I'cginniHg at a |*omt on the \ four days outing. Undoubtedly you will enjoy standard bearer in 1X56. l»uundaru line of the D. L. C. of Will Dealer» In General M The presidential candidates of the future are iam A. I'anl ami »if*. Not. No 1 IK» Hi yourselves ami you will assist in making a merit «nd claim N > 7ft ii* Ip. II > R 2 Meot liable to I m - taken from the middle West or Miss »1 llir U ill drrd • rason, which it 14 orious enterprise a succe’s. SCIO, OREGON issippi valley mostly. This will be true. I>eeause ! *» cLama W <»f the N I c >rner <»f aa ; laltn No 7ti li eurr > SUtliama, tu the the people of that section will keep closer in touch *H»uth Itoumlary Ihie of aaid claim If the Republican party shall be estimateti on the with both th«» people of the far East and extreme tbeiicw W . 3ti 11 « haiiie, thencM N. s basis of congressional action during the session ■ ham« t<» tilt» N h tindarv line of sai l West, than any other section; though it ia |M>ssibl«* •daiiu and them'** E II cnam* tu tlu just closing, its vote at the (Mills, next fall would a candidate from the extreme West may be chosen place of t»egilining rmitainiiig 2 mm s - lie p"v H>l> ar «in« from »ai<| ••!• im be, principally conspicious because of its small a« re«. m»»re or Ie»*, and containing in • <,n ti,F I'Utli <tnv of first, to the |>»> nient nl the ti n thereof l>. in time. Most probable presidential aspirants of all 44* mm acr*~a all •ituatrd in Linn < i>r I nei pa I an<l Inter st «Iti» u|»n «•(,( June, IWiM, hik I that yon l>e required to ness. . »•te. sii'l ere»!«» 'o pnving itturne*- • Pl-rar anil anaaar by th« 3)1 h day of the extreme East, are too closely wedded to the County ami .State of Oregon. An I directing th «aid land» to I t i eea •!>■( the ■..«>• «ivi bshiir»-nie»t» <4 June, 1*18. doctrine of protection to secure a nomination for B*d«t on execution for the pur|wMM* oi i ’lit» «lit. • «i thè <>»er|<ln«. if any there "a«Tnr«r. •nt> A W yatt A number of defeated candidates are fully the leading place in either jiart.v; though candidates Dating the antoftHl of the note for •>e. be p«!'l tn the -efenUante »• the r Alt. rneye I r I’.aiut.ff. purnuaded that there are more liars to the aquare for the second place will be drawn, chiefly, from which »aid mortgage was given I»1 interi-»! m»y api»ar. •«nitre. u»-wit: the amu of ftMl.iM) Thi» Mammona •• eerv<4 by puhiica- »<>■ S ai .«— A 4 year old half Ik-lgirtn mile in Linn county than in any other portion of that section in the future as in the past. aith init*r«*el thereon lf«*m th«* let «lav •ton br »n orlar <lulv nia<le l>r " llilatn horre for »ale, dirk h»v -n color, •• <r in <»f February, P>A at the rat- of ft per tlsllowav. Jii-lyr oi the al»*Tr entitle i f’rrhoad and «ill weigh 1:10» p. nnd-. the United States. The political power of the West is growing rap vnt. per a.mum arxl the luriber aurt<»f a* t'liambor» (“ on the 2ml. day uf He ia an exceptionally |.rrfrc! a linai, I hmi .U) as at orney ’ * leer L»r m*tituiina Ma*. I» >8 - 2 a'iihoririi'Y au<l directing ....... _■ _..l idly. within a few years the center of population -n to *urk d«-ul>le nt -ot« r; « -- ami pro»»n iitmg »a d suit and to f«»r« I «- »«nie t<> t -, rx —I (or «n . ..ti-nu- , la tiroii r iì'iuér <»f ttie owner on the Henry I". not qiite one-half of the Linn county will cross the Mississippi nver and which will in «•ha»« aakl mortgage, ami that the de- live w.-»k« In ih«- '•«srtiM New», B 'piire Miller farm or at the * a » tî » w aura And. too. the West is more ft'mianta and each and all of them be .-«•l^l-r |.u' I <4>e.| (ri the CU» • I Scio. , were defeated any way. There is more crease this prestige. F. STreoia barred of ail right title and interest l.itin ('•■ ni». Oegpn; *n<l that the th«- cosmopolitan than the East; is a more liberal read thrreiu or any part li.ereuf, and that tir at |>ubiir*l><Hi lie iM*«ie on the pointment Sth. i Subrcribu for Tliu t astiam X «• a. si-- er, and ia leas wedded to predjudices. The reforma Wesely & Cain SCIO W W. WILLIAMS Oregon . T Scio Livery and Feed Stables! ' Hacks connect irith all trains both at | West Scio and Mtinkers. I Our riqs arc first-class and our horses I pood dricers. Prices reasonable. I SUMMER DRESS GOODS\ We the Slimmer now to show you and most select line of A Goods we have ever such as Dotted Swiss dies, ¡’lain Swiss Ginghams, Lucerne Tissue, ¡a Pois Desoie, French Batist Soisette Shambrays, Lawns, nnd Other Novelties. Don’t fail to see line before buying it will save to suit all. HIBLER & GILL COMPANY