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Aurin.. « ..h
. . in p«< an
I A *n<ultural Colh’ife, which «MTurvdl at
$1 2S
-nil i • «t 50c SI OO i ..I $’ 50 I! Portland, laut .Saturday. rr*iiltrd in a
New ■*•••,•.-• Si..| IV.«.| « ... .
j i score uf M tu <> tn fav«»r of Orr|f«*n Uni*
cn-aoi and *»tl«-r ugl.f «hsihw. ver» ■ II v »rally. It i* «aid lti,<<*)
people wit-
appropriate for outing.
n - «se.l th " struggi*.
i
Albany has rai»«-d an emhiwment
fund of nearly 512,i*w for All-any cul
’ h’ge.
It is expected for lile city Co
sw.rll the amount to |I5.>»»> a d the
rest of the state IIO,'»si more, making
a total of f .'"•,<» st tor Oregon. When
th • « d.*-.i- a li <* amount is promised
from th«- atati-s Ea-*t.
th*
U»H ,
< baa lc ■ dvr, of <ia'-da*id <*al , reprr-
aenlitig th« National Hotel lli*gi«t<*r
<"«». of Dubuque Iowa, w » in this citv
M m*!ay.
the Scio
h t.-: .1- -k
a new re/
the a.1« <
prying t.j
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Portland in a short time
M’s I ill* lU-anl and i*tl« •
Tli'ir-dnt , l.ir an ii«f«lii.iti -It
I litio.
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Mi«« II- --H- M.-rr*« rrtu-n i| fron. »
V «it to Allatny and M*tian<*n. Inst Fr-
div morning.
E. C. Sh Iton is snokt-n of ns a atlit-
a'lle ramlid.-ite for<-:ty |> :« ha!, nl I •
c »ming city election
F'or '•’ale Single driving horse, 4
y -:n« old, »nd n r> ’ l»*r tire I u;r ;
ii* d
harness
E. D. M .ers.
City election Ik-.-emlicr 7.
The
e *«rgy duplav.-d I*, our i it
fatht *
in -nt* their re «flection.
1'1 W I K
Uli ifluNS.
County A ». - ■■•r, D It .M Knight,
Thursday, co nplrtr l the work of bal
ancing the roll and the result «hows us
follows; acres of tillable latal, l.llCj,H74,
value ll.'sti.“•*'», se«vs uf non-tlllable
land, ,.»»>..»17. value |-,lto.I*»i. improve
ment* on ik*i-t*«i or t«atimt.*d lamia,
r»t *.ol ■. town or city Iota. I'rjo.pjit j,n.
provernenta on town and city lots. $1,
■07 ml . improvem nt« on land not deed
ed or pateiiled. «!•> !•'■'» mil.-« of rail,
rn.cd Is-'l, I'L*. value. Jl.‘«»l. *•». miles of
ti-lec • «ph n .1 li-li ph u- |s , « I it, value
tl
rrwlt
uf T’s t't rntlrtkikd l*ed
rml«\ vh U h \
nv|«-M <»f water
<|»t< h<’« IU, vaha*. S! V»,»>•»>; railroad rub
I ho *4t<H k, vwliir, |1 » », :*■.* », NtentvitoatM.
stat d » « tv . etc.,
nier-
chan lire md «| MtiHik tn trM»lv SfH7t465,
fh’ining « * ¡ '»'niufitw. watforwi, etc. $!*»>,
070, monex il7U,**K» n«o» * «nd account«,
.4»'»«t|, tlO, nhnr« n of Hîu. k, sho . value.
hot i „«> holt furniture, watch*»*,
etc 9 $.*7 VU» hor.«ea and mulm, R.OOS»
v»?ue.
rattle, 23, M3, value,
nh<M‘p aod goat*. 37ttôt!; value
F <’. Monnich went d<-wn to Portland
Tuesday morning, retiming W.-iln«-« dour-', 1.016, value. 114,213. Total value
of a.-**«••»■cihk property in Linn county,
day evening, of last w«-«-k.
Mr. J, II Hullut I h h. <*f A -'otin, $21,22d,*«<». Thia include« valuation« on
Wash., arrived m th * city Tueolav. < n dug* in the county, numbering 1,^16,
And v.»! ictI «' Í !..:!•
Il*' other vaiu-
a visit to relatives ami friends.
atioriM are pra<Tirally the autoe Be laxt
Lebanon i* n akin * great preparation
year with the jn aeible exceptionuf non-
for the big Gissi Road* convention, to
tillable landa, whi«h*h<»w a marked a 1-
b«- held in that city on December 2
vm ' icv in valuation.
At th«* laat rate of
Monday wa- t ir * * Hav in Sci .
The levx f«»r ail rx;**nse«<, thia will bring
town was full of wa-on* a.-I hac'« *
into the ruunty treasury.
which had <•:«< Ii l*r - i ;ht its ..... p of
turkeys.
MISI cl » III Ms
The I*-*» Edison Pimmgrsph is s
womler.
Ever« l.-.n-*- «l.'-u’d I .m*
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tw l iipan came up fr« mt Portland,
In-it Friday n>ght, t.i visit hi« family a
t 'onie in and let ii - -Ii *< you I
<
few day* ami attend to some busit»«-**.
Pe. rv. ag'
L. H Hi*-*.*, of .Portland. ■ anir >n* *n t lie is nls.i, putting up a »mail building
Saturday evenin'. . fo- i-i o..-r S i*i inv on tvs place.
Mr* Rm- Ph'l'iptt visited relative» at
visit with h « par«*n’«.
Silverton a few days recently.
David Rice, of this city.
J. C Winston. has hia new house
Quit«* a large ship i>**nt of fr iit troc*
|>ainted in tine style.
and shrill», were receiv«*«! m Scio, la~t
Paul Tompkins is home from his busi
week,
for distribution among our
ness in Portland, for a week or so
farmer* and fruit growers.
Mr, Nelson, who hits been working
Mr ami Mr« Hiram Parker, of the
for W. J. Burden the past few weeks,
Thoma* Creek Lumber Co., went over
returned to Portland, Sun-fay.
to Albany. Tu* -day aft«-rms.n. to <-at
R im * Phillip* is building a large addi
Thanksgiving turkey with reletives.
tion to his f*arn. to l*e used for winter
E. C. Monnich has exchang«-«! hia quarter* for hia cows, of which he htut
orchard, on the South siilv. for some bought quite a number, recently.
Portland priqwrty with Lincoln i-ogan,
We. in thc-te parts, have decided that
the transf«-r w as effected last Wc*ek.
just at present, we surely think we
kor >sl-
ue 1*1 «k
ground, ft prefer dust to mud.
r*e*iii It- il-e l*a n «ml oilier out bml-l
Ev ANU*.
i-*g«. at « l*.«r-.'»’ii. F«>r «rn informs-
I on rrl live •<» II.«- sail!», ««Il st lliia
Scwspan-T Sold.
oltice.
The Alltany F'veninv Herald has
J C. Divine, the popular !wban<m
boniface, >s prt paring to erect a new
Concrete annex to his hotel building.
This will I m - the first comictc blues
building in Lebanon.
Two (hssl R.iatls meeting in Linn
county, nevi week, sh»<uH generate a
genuine y-sal mads spirit among the
peop'e.
The highest freight tariff u a
muddy unusable road.
Wheat and oats, o- r the princip e
crow of the “Forks, ‘ has given away
to th«* dairy, while potatoes Is pushing
up well towards the top
Fruit will
also be one of th«* big crupa, in the n» i.r
future.
The average value of dogs. In I.inn
County, is 17. It. ;»-■ ertivm d from ti e
tax rolls. Scio has a number of the
canin« trilie which would I»- va’insl at
a too high figure even at 4 cents leav
ing otl th« $7.40
O. W. Compton and family arriv*
Monday evening from < <«■ :r d Aiene.
I fah-*. wl- •• ’ • ■ ■>
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eight years.
He expects to maxe the
Willamette Va
pi esent, at lea-<t.
Powder Badly Hum« utrl.
Rose Oslurne, a young wo. ,.tn n al
mg at Waterloo. Linn County, wu
terribly burned Monday night it. anevpt-
ai*m w-hich oceured tn a moat |a -altar
manner. She wa< aw earned during th«
night aiat believing «In* heard so.-neut«
in the ho«.««* strut k anal
Asti*
tlanie died ik>wn she thtvw tm* i at* I
tow art! the lh«*r and it ti ll tn a |«*wil<
box.
The exi luaion which folk.»
moved the houm* |>artially
foundations and burned U m * gul
ly about the head and budy.
injuries arc severe but she will recover
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IP I HI. CAE
The N kwh man return««! from a short
I trip up the C. A E railroad aa far as
Gates, last Saturday evening. .M.at of
the station» which w«*rv |*a**««d enroute
exhibit a spirit of thrift ami go alieail
ativenaaa.
Shelburn's new creamery building
ami a bus inc*» house on the South sale
of the C A E. track are now encluae«!
ami will Iw <-omplrt«*<! in a short time
We werv, also, told that a new hotel
ami livery »table are contemplated, in
the near future
Kingston ami Lyons are important
stations ami while no new huikimgs are
in evidence, the usual busme««a activity
prevails.
Just
after |«saing the
station of Lyons going East, ths raii
way line |>a*.»es through the beautiful i
little F'ox Valley.
Her white farm
houses nestling st the foot uf a range
of hills covered with evergreen limtier, ;
present a very humeliko anpearame
Thr«e Fox Valley farmers ap|»*ar to be ■
thrifty ami well-to-do. After the beau
tiful va ;«*v was left behind, ths wain
ing too-o-o-ot of the engine gave notice
that wr were approaching th«* new
town uf "GisH-hv'llie. ” H**re all of the
b Hiding», including the large sawmill, >
are new
Hut a few months ago the
site of the now bustling busy little
town, was covemi with brush ami tim- !
ber. Now un the North side of the
track arc a number of mat commodious
dwellings while on the South side is Io
rated the sulMtantial mill structure,
lumlier yanis. etc. 1 hr mill, we were
told. 1» capable of cutting 40.<«M> fret of
lumber dally and furnishes employment
for nearly a half hundred men.
M II City, l<« «tr«l at the railway
croMsing of the North Sant'am, is a
vents -Is hive of industry. The large
lumber man tfacluring plant, so Office
Manager Holt informed us, <an rut
Itli.'XMJ feet of lumiwr in ten hour*.
To do thi* require* thr labor of about
I4'i expert workers.
Wherever it is
poMsibiv in th«* handling luml«*r to re
place hand lat«>r with machinery, it ha*
b»*en done.
From th«* time th«* huge
log* were drawn up into th«- mill from
th«* pond until they are converted into
lumber, no hand lalsir in hamlling i* re
qmred
A system of revolving roller»
and chain carrier» gui.ied and rontrolleti
by an expert worker, do«* the entire
biMincM, until the lumtwr is deliver««!
to the yard men where it is assorted
ami class«*!
By a system of suction
fail» »11 sswdust, planer shaving*, »lal>*
etc are conveyed to a huge furnace
and there convert«! to ashes
The
usual dusty am! trashy appearance of
sawmills, ia entirely wanting in this biv
plant
Just as fast a* material comes
from the big *aw«, it is convoyed to
gang saws. ««Iger* planer* or to the
various machine or rna^hinra for the
final finishing touch. The log* ar«« «up
pln«l by two logging camps which are
conveyed to the mill by the (' A- E ami
a logging rutlwav own«! by thr (‘urti.*
I.uml«er <‘o
Al««ut 2fi0 men are regu
larly employe«! by thr company to oper
ate thr Ing plant, thr («nvroll will reach
nearly |4(M)0 every month. Mill City is
essentially a mill town.
But a few miles East the town of
Gates is reach«!. Here all 1» different.
Gat.-« is taking «in the appearance of an
embryo mining town. It is the supply
point for the Black Eagle am! Gold
Creek mines on the North and thr
Quartxvlllr district on the South
Two
general store*, a feed store, blacksmith
shop, two saksins am! two hotels consti
tute the business house*, while a new
skating rink end dancing pavillion ad
minister* to the wants of pleasure
lover*.
If these Sanliam mines prove to be
g«**l prislucer». Gates I* destined to be- j
come a town of considerable inwt-
ance. But the principle imlustry along
the North Santism t* now and will cor- !
tinuc to l«r that of lund*ering, th* ugh
the preparing of ami shipping of w--*d
ail along the railroad line from Shel
burn East, IS considerable now am! will
merrase with the years.
changed hands and is now to !«• pub-
I «heil by W A SuwianJr., of Ore
gon City, and N J, .'nntlel of tht» cty.
.Mr Shewn an is a newspaper man from
Oregon City and Mr Santel has for
some t'me l-cen connected with the
Someihing will be Doing,
Herald as an employee.
.Mr. Y. G.
Freeman retires from the control of
la-ontdas Ostge No. 3fi, K. of P.
the paper and will re nain in the city since its organisation has occupinl a
fur some time settling Imsmess matters rented house.
At the last regu’ar
Albany Democrat.
meeting a movement was set on foot to
purchase a lot and build thoreun a
Msec »her Itizsar.
Pythian Hume. The following resolu
Th« l.*»d**-» of the Maccabetm will tion was propped, which will come up
hold a Bazaar at their hall, on Fridry at 'he next regular meeting, as L I-
evening, D emfs-r 4th.
An interest lows: RrtMit.VKii that a committee con
ing program will lie rendered, after sisting of F. C. Peery, A. G. Prill ami
which arti* >~t useful ami ornamental J. A. Bilyeu lie appointed to select a
will tie sold. P'ugra m free. Everyone site for a lodge room ami that this torn
invited. < ....... pr«-|iar<*d to buy Christ-1 niittec Is» empowiered to borrow llJt<i
mas gifts for frivniis.
Buy a chance which with the lislge moneys on hand
on the picture m J. F. Weaely’a to pay for lot ami building ami that the
memliership of th«* lislgr Is» assessed a
win* low.
CoMMtTT**.
sufficient amount to repay th«- debt.
It ia important that every men.b.*r be
Cedar Post and shaken.
I am prepared to furnish rmlar posts, proaent at the meeting uf Tuesday,
cellar or Itr shakes in any quantity de- Dec. I, and ¡»arti< i|*ate tn the diacu>-
•ion.
■ ired f. o. b. at Detroit
Anyone <l«-*irmg material of thia kind
WOOD WOOD WOOD.
Our liM-al “portsmen conchal d that will do well tu curre»)»iint with me.
they would have a young shooting
C D. M atheny
Sealed bul» will be received by tie
match.
Wedm-sday,
so with four
Detroit. Oregon. Scio C«imiense<l Milk ('«»., at the office
turkeys for prizes, the lioys hied the n-
of the Secretary, for fir wood, an fol
selves to the fair groumla and the fun
W ASILI».
low»:
began. Four matches of five blueroeka
Large eroi small tracta of timi-er
4 ft. larga fir
each were shot **tT, in the first match,
lamia. If you want to sell, write us de
4 ft. small fir.
Chnss Bilyeu. I r. Prill anti Mr. Funk
4 ft slab wood.
scription of claim; what it cruises;
tied for first place with four bluerucks
Iiehverad at their plant by Marrh 1.
price anti terms.
UX®. In lota of not less than 2S curds,
eseh.
Mr. Funk proved the winner.
Mt’Nkrna a S helton ,
nor more tnan 1W cords.
Bids close
Second match wss won by P. H. Mac
The combanv
■JtW Stark street, Portland, Or. N< v. 30. at ft r. M.
Donald. Third n atch by Chas Wesely.
reserves the right U> reject any and all
w ho matle the only clean score. Fourth
(J. PlUl.l.,
P ni X.
Ud.
A G.
Secretary.
*ab- ril«e for the S abtiam Saws
match . Fàl Wcsciy.
W eatherford
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Attorncijs-ut-Luu:
< 'tRcv in Itlmi.l» >g II « k
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ND MORE
HOLES
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> <U »./ »i* ks»e IW kok», np» o« Im, (,« ci n>.-ulh«l
g . M*i art «**■**■ 4 • U.I, csw»«» I »m s.mi . »rw
pan hr« to ley der thms.*
brelf
If they Mm Lai dua l
IW» «.kg ihr «mssrul m«a Myv.
y**u lh.nl they Woukl «mm yem J
IA 1 KU r \R IIOSIERY I« mm , «,
M ^Ir i. M
. I- n fr. n I.!*y, i <y|«ica evttoa. nun irntabng In lb, m.*«t iHsirc
««at, U «LJ u> ki*o ol ui i-siii. orai «us lu the Luc. «X J. HJ,
G- D. TFOTTEH, Stayton, Oregon
t. 1 et-vksas,
Pie»ul'ul
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SCIO
HOTEL.
I hereby announce that I have lea*
«I the Scio Hotel ami purpu>>«’ to con-
duct tame in first K** style Mv tnbh •
will I«- • ippl-.i-d with the I < it 11 ■- »r
et afTorils and my room» and I.. 1» will
be kept cleanly.
I shall give »1* < ia)
attention to I I k * comfort of l oinmcrcia)
rwn.
I |Mir|**-u* to make irv Sunday
dinners a fe.»l ire
Th«* outillc is cordi
ally invited to give me a call.
Wu i M A bbott . I’roo.
scio hotel . s « i «>. orwon.
EA3Î.MS M.ÄT MARKET
All kinds of Eresh Moats.
Sa'isagos. Foli, etc., con
stantly on hand.
THOMAS GROCERY
1
DISHES
Our puriHisi* is to ci.niliii t n
tirst-clasA im-at market.
wart*, consist ill«? of
I >inncr sets
» k
I ‘>err\
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Salmi
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( ’hoc
Water
Ten cups and
(’ottcf
( I hk
( ’like plates
Pie plates
i 4
Bread and butter plates
\tter dinner (Hips and saucers
and others too numerous to Lieut ion
< ’<>mr and see them.
Yards •< th« Mill R
of Scio snd io
S.Il SHUPE.
Scio, for price«.
s.;* "
.VY',
». a •
■ W. E. THOMAS & SON
STAYTON
mxi* I'H womrn
M well ai mm.
M guJUAAlerd lor
tteroty Ml wrrk»
Bgamtl b«4e*. Up«
and trait think «4 H.
a whole hall ye*»
wrtlcmM darnmg. It »•
M It and nlky to wmf.
will 0.4 chala the m«>*l
•muti»* Àia «ad Í*« par ■
Intly without wonkhag
an I-Irsi Mocking.
Careful and <liwarning drraam
•Iw a ya demand lAERUL.AR
— a a|.|»-.li to die l..rrr <d cotmt
Made in 14a. k and tan nr 14a. k
with whka lert ll'-m tlie inert
F.gyptiaa cotton. EVER
WEAR ha men or women
arlk. m bona <4 «1 pain, one
■arc Io a boa, at J2.00,
Ar Jab I*
G. D. Trotter
STAYTON.
Orejoa
Oregon
WATSON BROTHER’S
IRON WGHKS
SAW MILL AND
LOGGING MACHINERY
FIRST ANK JA« KAON STREETS
Albany, Oregon
H. .MONTANTE
A ttorneij-ut-Lam
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Sotart Public and •• diclini*
of I’atrnta and J'>*ii«x>i.s.
Office, ’ZIJ West ïm I. *-t., Alliany, 4 »«»•,
Physician j^Surqcon
Téléphoné, I Xilningi* So II
ill« 11« -I I’koe III I'oflltlti'i to F il
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C. c. BRYANT
Pup’s Coffee House
■t Weel end of It « Mori
L.
Street
bridge.
Attorneu-ut-Luiü
Cusick B um «
Alliauy, Ore.
CHAULES .1. MAHER
». V *«r A« ’
(Hutcrttorlo Kiner Urne.)
I’ROl’KI KTOK.
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SÍ’ í"1
llick try Barlt Cough Remedy, mad*
VETERINARIAN
by the Hickory Hark Remmiy Co., of
Office Allxiiy Stables. Ik th Phones 34
Clover Saad.
*«k*m, Ore., guaranle«l ia> lw pur»-,
(iia'antml Io cure your cold or mnnri
ALBASY. OREOOS
A limi’—«I smolli t of allenititele pur»
rrfnmlr»!
tiiiarai.twt l> make a friend
of yoo
For »ale hr
Peery, he io tv»! dovi r see*I (or ari*. luquirv of the
Subscribe for the S antiam Nifi»
Ur«., aud tiisl-c lean dealer» everywhere llibler Gill, Co., or ul II. W. Gill.
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