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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1908)
V . * Linje Crowds, lar^t Slock Eihibits and Good Races Tliv* ■ • c '. im I ai.miai Lmn C.xintv lai) ha» no» | xim «<I mio lii'torv Tlial H • a» trinai »Ucc»»i»(yl an*l »>i|»-ri.»r tu III* fair of laat yrar.iaadniitir.) lev all. The tuanatf. incili ft*l» limi cvi-ry ii.ran« p Maiblr •liicli con LI, nn-lrr lite cll»C tu« ronditions, was rmpioyrd to tiisk owf 19 > m fair a tour»’* of proflt ami plm«ur« to all As ewry I- m I* wh* was preeent pr*mnnnred K a «ersewa ami murh Ifritrr than ths fair of 11317, th» mamtgrmrHl Irei» that it is partially rvisxl lor thè tims ami labor re<|UÌred to bnng o«ir sr< *»ml animai fair l«* n sronrlusmn. N w that wr bave ««L1**! thè knowl» odgw of a»«<»thrr yesr’g riperirme therr ìs no trasoti why ihv fair ut nell tra» «hall uot I»* ati hnpruvement over Ibis | year. O h M<md»y ih >ridng «4 Issi werk t Le uff «’•'* Wr»e ••lablodtrd si thè fai» groiih'ls f«»r •**. retare » »»Ivy < l»«rk», » !«• ami thè resi wovk of tLr fair h guti t L ‘ ' * - ■ > ................. . . ■ i , • . • . )«Lrb*d rtr, On W’rdneadav, th* l»l «lev, rvery bmly tmav. Visìtors immffienr* el sfèivirg at all rarlv hotir. By ina rn. thè lio«»r f»»r tLe formai n{M»nhig. Mi«»re tLati 2*10 pe«»p|o arre un thè gr unds At s frw minute* l«rf*or I » a. m. doverhor CLamberlein arrlved acromi «ei'led Ly Previde» t Prill nf««l Altere. S« m n tLr Ho» J« (Xrr*on magnifhrnt Lmn Ctmclv lsi»«<t «sErd the |1..|.I*. tr. ll.c amili..11.II. Ui.t, tiv ? It» iuspirins music. r z slowness M<»»t any ordinary g«--l log- ¿y Irose iouid hair d<m«> better. The «••»it* w* re wnl <■(! faitly well h»« ¿ether Jrt» k Brod« ? Utterly r«dll*ed to trot and Lis galh*p was m»i allra' iite lOotsle so>>li er* <ir»-d I hr |M»ir slid h« Id it to Ifinish, taking l**»th fir«t and «renal Lest« amt lb* rare, with r* a 4«s*d arc«»ml. Ja< s Brirtlsr never had a I i«a»g in. Time, lift heat 2 Nti.mir» tl.»' «eomd heat I 50. Purse |.**> Ml |*r Imtiiig the guaranteed entry, T**>I* m «a» given BW a h | .S 11'»tw) A <•» e-hali mile purse ra*e for with I .Ire Society paid C> •>* only, «’*»n« Imt»* - tbs first day re« r* Xartr rs, Bluti h*i • wnr<| ami r*»dr by I red .folie» , ( Oittiy Lind, Y*»ofig rl«h r, W HB Ihr ft 11« r uw h« » <r>d Fusie <>wi<«l Ly Nesi, fáL r u«»l noun. Connie I.nal <h» • the |w»h ■lurher aeroml, Nuaie i hit 'I ll* «ornee were given a g» ax I atart, But L% «Qperior ridmw, * «head ami ••• nir«l fl •• ¡» i«- i • Ido g it I»» Le lini»h. h« io»« talk aL«ut < onnit Lind’s rider Laving l**n fli«»l * irard, Lui tLis writer km***» n aLi . 11» til t Lat. Bl nr her • 11 h r j »- I un dtr tLe wire flrM Ly a gmal eugth. rut Man«v’a mm rs aHer possiitg tl «- hmrth p* •< a»‘d | under tl»v w ir*« a Lait leogth lo li»» winning tLe bili» si>d II»» Va*«*» I Ut P«rts»-e*i |l>t* M'< tiiù all! (Lit I I.rii» »il ihr Ir*«* for all, tin* I*»* rmiwing rare «4 th* day ami i*»***t waa rallevi, T<*!*l> II , M»«-» 4 o*»d<»«»t |'.>-u» k ii»*l I u«»i»\ Mml rtp|’* s»’ ’l ' i* (Le ira» k i • »•»ntewt i aut«. I Lu» »»<■« like th* m*tehy ra«r wa* run L*r all ll * »» was tn it. Mi»» l'oi »Lm iltew th* t«ole, r»-l it R *rromi, t'ouny Limi thiol «ml Li«man k hnirtb. Wiih«»«it a grrat «bal «4 tro 4Stlo|w*r* were sent **fl with i pretti »tart sod rau weil I mhw h< alsmt Io the fimi % • i nny Limi grolnady »tv« >«s tir» <1 i nr I*-' -•♦» • ■ < <1 .rie i iioilgh »Lr had U« flgbl tl.e ags in it I«» inalotah« h«*r ! -«>lt was game arsi l> A« • «he nu lev i •* wire i ¿radowlly forging n • u«l »«•! I hate *how« «I dayl’gbt I*ot Wo I« it (La m «ml Itiamsfi-k venia. As it was •L« «nglb I«» Ihr g«-»J a^sh* J i*M«| the wire. *1 IHM* AI % r Purse# Äj tLiid« to «tl.IHrf .1 •lei owe third -ermtd h »r-e |»»|. «y «■ loLnmlrry —- t iauJia Me -r - A * «- . .at -it for the Is-rt n -k Knight 1*1 • .«ting »-I 1 buck, I J»* 2 yea*» ekl or • rut*-rpisre, • arti. Gon—Mr» Jeune ■wr, I d«e I year "Id ami u «1er 2, aiai Warner l*t I «toe kal ««oder I year .4.1 t *e«i ter | »»ree, D..he«»—Claudia Mr DIVISION D « AA INE Knight l«t D m Janes AA nsni.iM. Judge. C* tiler pt«vre, llaitvnbrrg—4’laadta Me I Ta-s 4-1 Berkshire—I-nr 2 year* »I. w.a I vear »4-1 lat , l-.ll. ownrvt ami Knight 1st I « (»«hl «----- ’m Jennie Warn xldbitrii l»y I. O*lvwn. Scio. t las» R. Ihm- Jerw-y Ko* I yr ol- **r 1st I : I .It« t.lra-r* — Mr» Jenni. «», M , 4 G.im-a, Hw; I»>»r un.1er I Warner 1*1 W It Ihm, JI! r M ok I < . « i rh, dMrs E I h h | .1 IHVHION F lul l ri:T. P* low » i|«». drawn—Mrs W in Ma> G. G. Hai.ta. Jtvler 1st <1 (Ì Védil franean Hr..« n Ir» ( ent« rp.r«e, drs vn—Mrs E C Mm li«»rn, !•( .. F . A. Htary. < ..irh l»t •* I « » t W » i s t. • I ra w n— M re A G Prill 1st Prk I» ducks F t Stac» |tolF»rr M nrf« Mrs A G I'nll l»l. Clare Fmet ^mllh 2»»d Ihwptay tliawn work M.s A <• I' i <1 1st DIVISION I < :«r Ist’«-! Mr* V G Prill lat («rsins imi («ros Ai W Cn**»aoi I lamlkr rrhìe»h»t tatted Mrs A G Prill 1*1. A B < ’iislgr 2»*i •at ami 2nd I irM Corti K II Irvine Gt <«o»«r| ••<•. lattei Mrs A <« Prill Ov> \ P» ( '*i*tat 1st <» W ( r»>isi:n* 1st 2nd * M r* Ju a HL' *w ii a p m C«»i r«» er* I F uiltr r |*l lo Mr» < 'armali 2nd lira ne«» »»»A I I M.'i«- i*t. II n . oadi.'i Mrs Cal Cartoli lat Ve!« it—* *» U * » AIO««* I •( < i'ii t »« r, « r«s het Mrs Wm Msy Alsyke CL»vee f L Hlgger l*t ,* I, k U«a Ul. I nrhsb- Bufi <>rpin;t let, Arc Wroaglÿ Informed l-aat Saturday’s A litany Daily |rtf«ra haa the following Items; A move is on foot to hold the County Agricultural fair which was held at Scio his week, in Albany next year. Eleven houaand people att.-n.icf the fair at vcio this year paying admission. Work a now being done to secure the fair tere, as it is understood the Scio peu- >le are willing.—Herald. The Sera fair closed last night. The exhibits of stock was good, but the gen eral display of products ia said to have ieen short. The attendance was g<x«l There is talk of having the fair at Al '»any on account of its letter grounds and facilities, twit this will depend upon the Scio people themselvee. L'emo- -rat. Courtesies have l>cen extended by the Linn County Fair association to I oth Albany papers. Kditor O’Brien of the Herald honored himself by paying us a vunt. Editor Nutting did not have time to leave his sanctum for that porpbM Replying to the l>emocrat We know the exhibit of pR'Iucta was somewhat short. The management should have placed a man in the field to collect them ju<t as Albany does when she wants to semi an exhibit to the I*ewia anil Clark anti the State fairs. There is thia dif Terence, however, Iwtween Altiany i itrrestn and those of Scio. When Al bany wants to make an exhibit she a<ks the county to furnish the money, and gets it too. But a short time ago the county appropriated and placed it at the command of the Alliany Com- mere al Club, for advertising purposes Scio asked the county for in aid of the fair. She was allowed S200. and Judge Duncan came over, suppo»» dly, to see if we were applying the |2uo to i the purjsise for which it wax asked. The Herat I editor was in attendance at the fair. He was not one of the II,* OX) paid attendants, for beheld a ...n plimentary ticket. aS was granted to nil newspaper men. Yet his item would lead one to suppose that the Scio peoplg were ready to turn the fair over to Al bany. The Herald man draws very heavily upon his imagination. He never heard one single Scio man siy he was in favor of removing the Fair to Allsiny. Of course we have kickers. All»any had them when she held a fair, and would have them should she under take the fair again. Hut as to Scio surrendering the Fair, there in nothing in it except in the minds of Albany |ieo- ple. No gentlemen. Do not lose nny sleep over the proe|M*cts of the removal of our Fair to Alliany. It will never lie done. We will have a bigger and lietter Fair next year. And we will have the field products there too. We will do as Alliany has done—jajt a man on salary in the field to secure the pro ducts. We can, also, assure our Albany friemlx and m H others who think the Fair will lie removed to the county seat that the Linn County Fair Association will have enough money left in the treasury after all bills are paid, in curred in giving the Fair of 1*.MW, to double the premiums paid this year for the Fair of 1909. At I 30 tLe 2 «I trot, I mile 3 l«e«t I« *» hw * «ailed. < • n»a. owmd by I>r I. I. Young, I ha* krairr Jittered i I'WI Mil ' - AU \MDI.D. 1st Flirdlr*! Corn- wm L E wider l«t driven bv C. I Barrows and > ( . '* »| • e, < r *—Clara Krott K« r frappisi Father« 1st laiuiso owned ami driven by I *•»1« th I I AVinlrr Wheat, shrate* - G ( r»»i were the Starters. After <p l.indeey »J ' * > a w I, kti'lls-l Mr» ('arman l*t »int |»t « time bad la*en *|»eiit ill *<<»ring, lL« F n. I Í ’ft, »tdk« M W Mi » V 1*1, ! A pr«m, knitted '1rs Psrthena <’ala» I ho. t I" L hör»«» nr’» »etil oil with I’ Fraser I’ van l«t 2ml to IA v»r.l» Io the rear. But this hoi'b v.mr uh), W i II Fawt*y Pli.«, otturi Mrs Lyn an •f Id VI*K»N J. «I Af -r. »n < Hlaii1 Harrow» ap amo.ii.teil to milling 1st « U fhiiofis Trappist I albera l»t G v*a 4 McBride, u or«f ’ •tailion *hough liehiml, mslded f*«r th* ■ ..r*t<-' Grandma K ng 1st (jnilt < «tn J um 2» h I F I - ffl. r I rwaer «oon ov» rt«»«»k hoth bis » •♦•nprii *cio , I si ,iio»r» .' i » . » - •! | h>ii iew *» rili het — Mr. Il J Cary 1st M<i«k met»»«« Test pi.t Fattier l»t ■** ì>», l*t ; Mur. a»: h ur* . c ft, AA nr. i« *.'l II., n. UI-.| ...Iir.-i ll.r l«*b' F»l«ia»h—M < < a ne» I *t a pi Mr« F k Kalm 1st Atime* «Ludi l»r Leld *u»»ily lo th«’ rml <»f thè *nvJrr, à I' mh - . !•( potato««»^ g P I ong |-t nth* ( '!{««• < • * ‘ f *i, » i, 4 I'rr-i.lru* Frill Inlar <1 the flemnd Leat wlnning it in 2 37%, wah Mi»* En’aE'iga»--« irli, h » lia» k ittvd SI sw Minrie Young 1st ! » Annual Linn <'minty Fair <.| h - ii <«I Alter foitbe «rifinì and t’oina third« The Lubhi’s t h» i*■«», |*i H itliew Nprríal F< premium— I HtVIsloN o. bidding every l"ly a cordial web i.rnr « • r«m I Le*t prove I a rrpr1»ti«<n »4 I hr M<**k Co . *• Z V ¿et I»'»», <MUm-«|—wrs I. E edler I, flr*l, « Mtepl limi M .s * I s*« .*• sml 4 « in » n> i ali l«t , Th» h.' intrnlmwl Hon. J. fleraon Mtrr». 1st hlVlSItiX k. Tl.e • r»ter u» a Li* h Cia#- 4. II». who »Iler a abort huppr .i Idre-» In < Luhgrd plarew. C .lh< lin t <«ann«*l fruit - ar» V A MC« N.irthern •sp'. appiè» E C M mii rh u .. fmHv, 1st thr> |ms»rd under tLe wlrv was; • Im h ii» c mplirn.-. led In» .. J n> ill. N J .nr» Sud 4 Ist 1 - I. J. iHvamy. Cías* -*». bora ami fri. rids lor tlieir rntrrprl«r in Fnter firwt. Coma ae«**m4 and M E uh Jv ’liee M i nie I an le 1st Mrs K ng aptdr« l C u au.ii li l*t stalH 'ii 3 v I ■*! lami«* ihinL lime 2'33. third The ' . 1 -X I I’ ».I ■ I. • C . 1 X ’ i. n - ‘ I bpitrenla-rw ap|<l<- E C m rinu li 1»t ( Ino H. a Mwllmu I var* tri-lui'Mil tlir central figure ol the morn beat wss w - n In Frarvr, Coma ae r« <*l»«l, Perse» v»*w— Mr» U \ E vii.g l.t nr» J l • »a i r ri'lrr .>• E t* M« in ich l*t I M»r I *»l L l»«»H»illaot ist. rrttikhi» Ihttl« Mìa* lamia« thlrd. lime 2 ’•'»%. ing exerciea» , X Jones 2nd llaldsiu — I.C Munniidi Ist, C Vie . Frmer w a guru thè rare and first Co ; Aprii 2i J , I * l«t«fi«»n pt’rcLor n GOVERN It Cll tMHEIll AIN Jams - mis W A Ewing l»t. te < ka *.*ml ! |»>r»4 C<», I • In»»»» it BriHia»it 3rd , H m The Governor’» •d»l»e«s Al er enn- ’ money nini C«»ma rmecHid money. DIV IM« N Q. li. I A«tra. han Hnorli Miller I»! blaUo'U 3 «oar* *<bl, hrr<m<ii rare, om -balf mli - «’.»»I» ^uyder. Allwlhy g r»1111 a 11 * i g tlie |»eople id Mr-in and vicin (\»'|«rt».»ri <»f Phot... t G Prill 1st Hrad'lisa pinn l G l'rill ntgreU lat., b ' *«.k W«jf m t rsw L»i»lw ity for their an'erpria« in ealsuliahing Slatterà. Prinreaa. Nellie Nye. lanlv H I. llidara|»r, water Ollor—1 Her Milllk- .lau rose pinn» - Mr« *» U Gainr- l»l the lair, lie nrgnl the imiM»rtance <>f 4i»d B’iitebcr. BliitrLer drew ilo* fole VÌHf . J Fisi *»p rm, ,VI.*t»y ers 1st C..|lv>« |«-ui »rr S U li tini-- 1*1 diversified farming, go<»l r<>ad', trans Lady B erroi»«L Svilir Nye iLird aiu ! Ihm I year «*IJ l*t, <»n iiiiii Pvr»»gr .»pity, w -1 .lohn CraLtr e 1st It» fielt |«-»r -4' \l V-rtrcka l»1, at> fi ly ni fourth» After «*oitstdwrable l«l. mi «ut«' portation lines etc. tii.vsrii'ir Cham* Prinre»*« < 3ec Ihn un A rehir Pi rograpLy I. I Mi li-r ?"<t ■ ( *!««• « « 4 y dos*Li lr< irsrlain knows mom i>mpl» !•> thsir prt kryii g thè Imrwi a uwr* ernt < fi Well Hfvnnt Gt I Criab.r I i--a. li — Mr» |. E Millrr 1*1 4 - ■hrrn 1st It »m s» kl that iht rr su ohi, W. T. given name« S' I more farmer •» i» •• together. Hoven rug — Mrs FIla Ix"e st I. gii- h > < la** 3» I I. u ll.dt 2mi Ihr Nsws than any other man in Oregon. While unlwir riding in fida rare, DIVISION H. Dalian p-trni — Mn I E Miller Ist he •»• quite unwell he »|ienl the few man i. not siifLcrnnti) verted in racing yearw old, W. F Fülle« I .. g AV. h .I t* II Wain 1st l'eiit» prnnr—ar- I E a l|.-r 1-t I h » C ’ a « m 9» I *f«Í4 rito know. fhe ordvr in h I ih I i Ihr knur» lie was on the grottnila III greeting u .‘.sir * F Zi"et let I'«, t In-X'in grow ti L hi» old friemla au.l talkin< with everv- j h»»r*es paaaed liti«l»«r thè aire wa* lenity hiwd«~ It Lt Fl . r 11,.- N. io Milling Co let E J I »dry 2 nd , J I ” . tirsi, Prinreaa ♦e»«m«l, Hhitrhvr third *l»rk Co.. F vh »; A Hm b I» «Illi w 1 ci I • .11. II. < |>ll Is I - int.i ant Nueva Idris mince Ei II.GAAIRS IUVIMON I Time <51% «talli »h 2n*l. I>rafl The Governor ia a man of the |a«.pie sud lady Nve huirtli. Diploma «»ht M . S. Paul, Maa. II h. S.1 t»n»a. Judge. and Coul.l not I«, leas if lie tri»«l. Pi« l*nr*e |lh sWl ami | * li H t. ruble rnv-ntion, Japanese work, Browm 'Ibis mnrlmled Ìhnr*day% racing il <« (‘ochran, < fle«(|'dlMl«~~< «m». L. -Aileti 1st, lx*l>a nature is *u b that l.e must get right -r/l li v. Itonai.l . Philipino work, Mrs tenu, J h ll»uh,»b, -ti» Myer* A non. doen among the ina"«M, 'ympitli z*. ' tinnì rare taHiog to fili. John t 'y r us Mrk h I»t, ' fmioav ' ii nat'iMi Pah*»»*» SpetM'er I nog 1st. w.lli and lie a |«vrl of them. All a»h premium order» are ready for Fratikùii l»iiUe k C >% s|Nsrbtl The r «’*• p |l«»«| off oh thè la*t d*> C;«»’tns, 4 var’eti*»* Mi* I . I Miller Al the mndnsirm of the Governor's delj»e*y. prrinhim ; G »1 nt L' i L hi * cimi«**', 2 1st. a I Ir» a«. Dr. Jamea W ithvcomtie, Mr ♦ <f thè fair arre mti««h thè Ir si <»f anv at G. W. <o vendorfer, of Cascadia, had ;o«»i Evr^ylssly wn* convlm'cd y*ar* «*‘d, t»« * ’*I» hh < 1»* I I u< Lia Nir«. Mer» IL l.o « k l»t. J "Id ami I'r.-f Nrttdder made brief re- th» meri. o i rxhildllon a thistle KI1» feet long, a 2ll I* Gi ’ lof I > »H i ÌH ì I Ili I v « ir old S I Hy<lr»ngea Mr* Men llolarek l»t. marks, each »f nlmm were to psrtici- that thry w< re hm rstlv totttrslrd ami ¡i - dm t of the vicinity of Cnacadia, and I mbrella plant 'lia. I I. Mam 1st. psl» it. 11.e Fariio-r» luslitiiti- wll.li sii talk <»l jobijsry, «d frati n>g up wLi» I» Zi *•*’( |»t Uti'L r I « ir, W.o Mnyd ». a half dozen jars of Cascadia mineral Angel Wing Begonia«**» M r* W w i» held on l-.tli Wedlie*dav and I Imr — uas tBlk«*d Ir* ely of thè | r« vmu* tw«» Allmhy, |s*. sfi nigs water. Ihe HIVKION p. CATTI r*. < iain« « 1st. dar evening, th • morning ex.-r. io • daya, was unheard on Frnlay. rama arre Loi estly rondiictad hy jud r» hw. J un■« Wirti «<”Mng, Jmlge. Aster» Mr* J«*nnie Werner, l*t, too w re declared clo-e-l. I he Hay i ripíela ’rrfooG- ami pwrti« ipators and were gtratly rn* CG- m I I. Ih I l»'j • (••»-! « H ili ■ » «* mi » «.¡LI I. A lien 2nd vita avtxa. Halrlian i *eo L Allen 1st, Owing to the fact that the race» »■ j«'\r»i t«y thè laig<* audience. M. C Gaine* 1st , Hrh> t Pea»—- lhti*y Bm kner Nt i.lltril’S foF thè lire f*»r gli (Fot or II »lallen* Hull 3 ymn «»Id pilblialieil in program «er» not flllm < ’ìiis* 20 < » •- of (hr attractions of the Fair was «AVE LEO BAIL in «5, wrc Ncdlie Sommerà Pro* > 1st , Mio, P«. C. Ihvii« IHVIMON M »—L a IM«B NgM|»LKW«»aK as )a-r rule», each day • rar. • were pace, ohe mite 3 the ii«w farn<»tirt I! tv triplets. Nearly < '«»tl«* « < jtl I 11 — '!» I vL - Ei. N' i1!« tw > fimniL«« ago Mm, Hay wae deliver» ma le up on night and n.ornii g prior Ash, Ideila M • •ni. Mix» L.-ui»«. xml D*** l»li*s 2ii'l., 1.4'I »’ll U) », One <4 tbs amusing incidents at the Mi«» L>ui*c •»• '. i«t< lini unii a! a»*e 2«»<l tithe afterro-.n <4 their ta-rnuranc • I r»»rt *1 Í tliri-.- ri.-r healthy boya, and k > Cli a».* 24. Jrf»i i» Ihtil ’* v «* äf « <4«l. PtJoW F i| • < Intuì A McKnight 1st, At 1 htd I* M . Mart.-r J. C bim|is n lini lira tlir • ollicr» a|i|»-iiml ..n ih. J. G Unit 1st., M ko ; 1 rank t’»ry •o.l.- ■ li. .ri. »ili »a» maiiile.ti-l in ,,n- Fair grew out of an arrest fur the car D - M io. . Cow a, J. G. Hull I«l., S. io. .1 N M i • U A r.w mg 2 rei and Judge» AS illiycumlre, Judd sod Irack •Tianlharace wa» .alici. .-i .l I «i » tl. • iray iiniiaiial freak of rying of and th«* probable use of a re M*t Tabi* Ltn< n M ra W A E w me 1st iitiire, Mr ai 1 Mr». II.y «ere pre volver. MsraLal Mnukeni made the ar H udder m.>unle<l to flu* ju.lgi-« »tend Frazcr tira« III«. |-i|.> ailli Nrlliu Arti «I me «a 2*»<l , rhum <*• Heiler» 3 war» Mml t'mlcrai iir- N.arlv ohi. U in. 1 fou ni ng Gt S« io. 1 r* 1 •! liilvm 1st Fem« » a id race No. I waa 'alie.I. Hi r-half are-itvil alni Della Mnnt tLir.l. valici u|~ii> to l.rin, the triplet» lo the ; rest ami l>rp'itv Bhenff J. A. Rllyen started with the party L» Alliany. On llanilkerchelfw Mr* A G Prill |*l ■tile da'Ii- Entry», Jennie l.iml, ttrr-| • li li. tir h »« < oti'iin.vi la-lore tlie »1 vri ■ vesrhug, J. . Ji’ii««« Ist., li » oh i K*,r' J.-nnh- Ina «.iirt. «a» ma.lc. !*«lla Munì*» { Reumi 2ml , s» io. Corani Cot er Mrs A <» Prill let, g ru Frank, I'rint." and 11 II» Junior yeerli Pf» -i Imi I’riii prt»vi«ie«i a tent f«»r the road the prisoner asked to l»e al ’< I -.lidia Mr Knight 2«al lU'»i I auitiia • ti.» tr <• -iuit»rt an<l lite three I mi L? boy* lowed to get out of the buggy. As there Lind drv w Dir |'4c, ttn-X’.ii Ftank. »ulkv tniralnl a tire alni li rcqniriil a W. <»ill I•»<, M'i*». Qniit Top—Sadie Crabtree 1*1. Shel« Art* % . ».-.I by a large number u( the i * was no timlier near, iMputy Hilveii Wl cu ili« -tari of | aire, J. ,X. Jon«*« l-t , Flt«»ti»as •• mid, I'rim e-» third and D- lly fourth viail to the >lal<lea When the ar I »Hirn After is .me III II.- «.orlng t be h* . •«* w .-re » a» li ide in t' ■ tir»t heat, I v . Fr < Mll.K Tisi 1’ iir i >it<»r. M«» k ( every one ubo viril« granted the permission. g dtau .fl we.I l.^-rtlier. Vert wion a» usual «aa behind, lie «imply m ul.l Hevrn «'«»«» w<»e eiit*rvd in th«’ milk »Night Lress—-Mr« A. G Prd1 l*t «•I tl.e little frllu«* contributed a litrla restee had gotten a few steps from the C raet Cover-* Mrs Emtna Cyru» 1st I'riii. e»» mured ti e |>ole with ttn-g n ' m>t male an even -core w lli tl.i- otl.ci i«’»t at thv Fair» N‘»rw. «»wnr«l J G 4« a n.t 4iMcr of tl vir virila. Tlirat c<»n- boggy, he waved l»is han I in farewell to Infanta PilL»w M»a W A Swing lat Frank clow al her sl-'e. The finish wa» horse». AA hen the word w»« given l.e ì Itoli, Jvr*c\ , B* rtiitv a: »1 JtiJy J. N tr i I hiiì <>11» Iota!<«•!. »<• are inf »rrnM. the aforesaid deputy ami atru< k out in W n. Lunrli Cloth—Claudia M< Knight !•( ver. •• slightly In the was a good twenty yards hehiml. IM ■ Ione* and Brssie and <••» nt | k ’ i Proliablr m> other l air, in a lively gait for tall limiter, Mr. Bilveu Ikiwiitng. «Il *>f « tb<- (‘•’iiirFpikH’*'— M r* Jennie Warner 1st. j Oreg«»u, Mill prevent the unnaual ajiec- being encumliered with the tram, « »uld lead H»»«avery cl..«e rn. e ami w.nild Mold ».-on t.».k the |- le and held it i lie however, Itr11L t Ir« ine 2nd have terminated differently if the n. i»h the fli i»l. with Nellie A«li wennd and l**r««’V hi «Mtd :«0 I w ere ’ • i !’■ »• •• liiiug healthy lx»yr, being not give immediate chase rn .1 I., birth .mi motnrr. Tnplrt« o< •*«<•«• •< th» < grouml« in ti»«- pr. «»eine «»( th»« >iik limht<»i<h ry- Mrs Jennie Warn had la-rn I'll iard» further. I'nm«-»« Ikic Fraser third. Time 2 '-'-1. S.-c-md Afi«*r h»r relitru U» rF 1st >i. *t in....... (ixl th» mother can, ~ without doing him any .lainage. vwii.il l y D N tdlliiuir, of |{.>«rbiirg heat, IMIa Moult, at the pole facilitated Or. Wstl»yr»‘H»lrt- A» there ia »ome question as to • belli • Filk Embroidery, l.and H stitch»- Mr* «-Horn, give llir U *t and t Iregoii F rant, ow ne.1 bv C, II, . the 'tart a.»mew hat ad the her*«-» »e e ♦ ’ »rvalliv Pr. Mill») rollili** ► i mini (ted irirt atiHuiiit <>( I | arnrr 1st Brown ol tHklan l ».mnd. Pur».. ||rl,tWi -ent off with lew» trouble; though th. •*,>«•» uiu’it« Ltkvti front rn< I» rww I»» the leiihie »it »litv i.. ,i«e ■ «et of thr*e a lair »tarl • r or m>t the man should have liern ’tifa I'ilh w, I. and S slihL Mr* W A in life. Ilut Mr». Hay m -« iii » to have arrested, Mr. Bilyeu as well as others rare Irtginitii g to t« li on Nellie A n L v nriotis fn*'ih<««l* revpiiffvi III the teM to tlr»t and t'.XI to «evond horse Ewing 1st Race No. 2, one mile. 1**1 .1 In - ’JI anil she broke l»a<lly a lime «»r tw«» with thè following rvviill : " im t<> i .ich of llrtM little one» the acquainted with the far.» leading up to Fanrv *h>fa Pillow Mrs A li Pilli 1st, r riijutrcd aiiiouiit. Al least they were the arrest, feel well aatl»flr<l with tl.e pace. [Iella Mont, owned |>y |tr. E. J. during the brat. I»* lla Mont «et rm h X a wh * 1 dai*«* milk B. Lit Vai ol M 14 i*w cl «0 1*5 Emma Ehle*t 2^1 Young, Salem and Ni life* I'll. own«* I rapid |Mice that IH h * Frater c<>uld ii«»t X « »» a •n « »it At the I Atr ami srrm abundant* way the aflair terminateli. •» i ** Katiry Bag— Mr« Emma Stain l«t I 0 300 bv Atirtliur Gio-, er, Salem. par*»»I Jerwy \ able to withstand the usual vi«lMi 11 rem .it Ct»me up with her. The Il.ll«. had iu*en etder.vl for the race, but failed to allow up when lite race • •• call.il. It was ilaumd that 'he l>a<l lieen ordered mmlcbed. Hut aurli in - f .rmatMin never reached tl.e Secretary Della Mont drew tl.e f-ole ami after a .me Ifrtl.' woring the boraee were •ent off well t getl.e . Very aooo Nellis Ash forged ahead aufllcieiit to take tie Jade po-iil’.n w hi* h -I •• held to Die end Ef i fee I., st, tl<. finish being . Mxwin after Time 2 TO. Sonn>l beat, the lior-es were «ei.| iff, Nellie A«l* broke lai.llv. This enabled Prlltk M«m* to taka the )-.!•• and Inal. Time 2:27 Pella Mc»hl hel<l the |»oh Third heat, from «tart to finish, winning the heal In 2.27. Fourth heal was a repetitim of the third Imt elightly faster. IMIa M nite doing tl e mile as steady as • a madiine, winning Ute I cat and race T.rne 2:2». Race No. 3. Doe-half nil’e 2 in .1. tw< Starter», J »cl y.>ar-o|d trot or J-«■ ». Bender ow md by Dr. E. J. Young; Mrs A. C. I’oii'sln arsi Toot»i owned by Jack Rende owneil bv J F. 1-etHer. drew the pole, S m second and Tiaitsi third, a fourth mtrv l»ing guaranteed Thia race wa» remarkable unly tor it 0 4 I h% M under the Hire with Ihdla Mnnt l»m<li'»g i Hreniy o atnl |)<< b rater rreoi>«l. Time 3:35», 1 I ndy J5 M b. ,313 1 The third heal h * n pr<n I h m II v a r»*|M‘tiw I rt'w«H* 17 M I * •• <1. 2»; I h’H » M -Ht held Itoiy li* n of th j M«con«l. 2U% M PIVIblON ( MIK KP. lb* jad«* from »»tart to Htit~h. winning .’ imi » U itii Judge, the Lunt and the rare. w 11 h ikw Fr Claw its, I jh * i!i'v-R.n»i lamb, 1*1 MMMtnd. Time 2:23 J; l»o*»l t»** rw« 2 Jour* <d*l I»I ; ewe lletweeh the fital and aec^n«! I»rala «•! I atri 3ml; Flock »»f b, let. Cham- Il»r free for all, the timet Inlermling t lami» I ami 2 Ik'wt | rare of the meet waa railed. Il war % . pioti ram I ; r rhamp »n vwr l«t« it a mile dirlant and are rail«*«I m imvrl- lamb* l«t ,tn«i Iw -t »'uhilut «»( H head, tv rave. The conditions were that the > I long wool sheep 1st., all I ow no»I amt e<* Imrre |HMving each eighth of a mile |«*»-t I Iti bi i rd hy 4‘, ll. Wein, ? IS’io. bi»ro|M*hir» * ■-Rsm lami» *lr»»t would L* tl»« winner <»f f2l) «»f the i i Cl.»»# 3M ♦ I’M) purw whirh ha«l lireti lo ng up. 1st , ewe 2 vrais ohi I **t ; ewe Gml* 1st ; I be riarters Hrre Priin r»*, OregiHi tLsk nt 4. Gt; iTiamp «m rvm 1st., Frank, Nellie Nye and I jm I v H- lu»»lv < ha tupi« n ewe 1st , all ow WC*I A «I H drew the p»lw, N» lite Nye seitiiMl, ' hlbited bv ls*r Bilyeu, M »«». 42 Xi.g '".» -j'-.*t* ’hi» k 2 year rrtnren» third ami <>reg»»n Frank fourth. The r.«ce war under the whip fr»»m «tart ! «»I L M. F Zy*<el i*t . Wm. Ik»whiiig2; O fininli for the | a ran ng of earh % mile Imrk I year rid, H I• . Zt **4't* let., Wm. | m « si 4 idimii I f‘.5l l»»r the leadiog home. Ik»wni»«g, 2; L<»« k kid, •*i I /* ••• t l*t. *• F‘ Zv Martrr Fim| w»»n went up the track to ; I Wm. Ih wni >e 2, dor 2v he lu mile | m »»I In give the Word “g«».“ . , a*et 1st., ’Wm. Ikiwning 2, d*** I vrrir fhe horse« were stain ret • «ft. Oregon «kid, M F, Zy<ert 1*1 \t m. l*»»Wníri||2: Fra» k taking the le d ami held it until doe kw|, Zy •»**•> l«t; I kid* g»-t <»f «me he l«t ?r»d 3rd. and 4th. station w» re sire, Wm. I* «wnrng I , !»•*( rvhibit 6 <sar«le I nit Ladv H. waa |»rr«aiii< him bend. R F . Zv*«et !•♦, O Ina uthtoat -red all th.t t .tne. Fhe R. F Zveart was awarded the silver «ttCWeded ill taking the hading position ,CHp otfeird by (he An^ • » ‘»ut |ln »»I* j I I’et ('ani Pillow Mr* \\ A Ewing l*t. Mary Knauf 2nd ><»(» I’dlou ,*«rep stake»—Mr* Art h r ltr> ant let Iniant* Jfukrt--Mre Doll Mt k liiglll lat • Pillo« U allarhsan— Mr» H.n Mc- Knight let Enn» li < l<»lh, eyelet— let lhrw*er >< nr «\|r< A G Pi 11 I»! ( ora» i C«»vrr, evelut—.Mrs A G Prill 1st, Mrt \ Brvant 2nd G »wn# evvlrt —Mr« Mm Ma* bt, Mr» t G Prill 3rd Hat, eie.rl embroidery — lh is. Buck* iirr l«l Mitri W ti«t, evrlrl-—Mr* A G Pf;|t 1st ?*hirt WiilaC k »•••♦» h—.M r* I. V Alhn I-I tuna Kirlel 2mI shirt Waist. sha<l<»w —Mr« A Bryant let Shirt Waist, WaBacblai — Mias LV Allen let Centerpiere, evelet—Mm \\ A I*.wing 1st, Mm Win May ?n«l 4 'enterpie«•«, shadow—Clatidia M* • Knight 1st Mrs Jennie Marner 2nd <‘rnterp'rre, Mt Millirk«—Hertha Irvine 1st le ol mfaut life May they live to * i me g«wM| rititrna, is the sincere sod« of the t'dilor uf the Ntws. II AVE LI I T LS. Oa Wrdnea ay <>( thia week, T. Min karv and family tiad» sdu u to ticio. Mr Mnnkrr» ha« pun hased a residence l'uri ni od ni thè Kart aule, W ber» Le a I lannlv rii n 1 lo reaida. Mr Mnnkrr» and (amilr wara <>na oj ur l»"»t faurilire. We brlleve Rei» i» lira I. rth lown »4 ali fba cliildreu, and •Ir. Mnnkrr- La» l*en a rrsideut ber» -incr ho »...mg l»»yhiHk| daya, Ine fai It er liriiig ..nr o( Sri» '■ tirsi citisene. Svio nill mi-« M r. Munkera and lami- u.d 'l .iibli.— tir» y wdl mia» K ia. The n t tliat hv 'Idi maina a large jart u( - pi I»rty Hitere-t» in and orar Scio, i» an ex idencr lliat wa »hall Ireqnently -» tl.eir pleaaant Lice» <m our Street», sud in t» b ip a» re-idrnt» agam. Ile that Ni - • tien i' >t» I hh H aislnafor thrir liappitrra» ami j>ruspe, ity in thrir n w city Lorna. I air to he Moved to Albany Yee. the Linn (xiunty Fair in to be moved to Albany. The fiat has gone forth and Scio is to tie the neat of the Linn County Fair no longer. So report sayeth. It ia also reported, anil Governor Chamberlain is said to be willing, that the Scio Fair promoters will go to Salem next week and arrange to have the State Fair removed to Scio. There is about the same prupability in either case without a possible fulfill» ment of either vagary. Both Phone» Hl Earopaan Plan HOTEL ROYAL (Formerly ROYAL RESTAURANT) OTEN HAY AND NIGHT Owing to I lie action <4 the city council cl.wing all restaurant» at It o'clock mid* night, the alsive change was made nec- ceeeary. WILLIAMS, HEART A MILLER Ful« n •• for th« famtiam Naan. Albauy Orinoti