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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1909)
’V; •if'* • < 4« /TU«. K» • •«. If a avslees of hss.1 joe/sae could be constructed, over which an ordinary team of horses couid drew four or five Ums at a load, the cost to market a farm crop would be reduced one- half. In the older states and In Europe, they have such roads. There, on« horse draws as much or more than two can. over our present roads Nor would the increased site of loads be the only gain. The wear and tear on team, wsgon and harness would be greatly lessened, ami the value of the farm would be greatly Increased. These facts every farmer and team ster knows to be true. Then would it not be good economy to secure st once, such a system of roadways in order that these results may be reached’ To establish such roadways, the services of a good road engineer are first requisite Then Is mt owners shout«! be willing to allow roadway through their lands, wherever the best roa«l can be constructed. Of course. the public should pay the land owner sufficient money cunsuieration to justify him for so doing. Then, under the direction of a competent road builder, the road shouki lie constructed with just as much care, as is now given to the construction of a railroad. With such roads the gain to the farmer or team ster can hardly lie estimated. The coat of marketing a crop would be diminish ed, because of the less time require»! to <lo the hauling If it now c«wta the farmer IJs) to market his crop, then it woukl cunt him but half as much. And if every farmer ami teamster would «lonate each year, what he would thus save, the problem would soon tie solved. Indeed, the N kw * believes that every county in the state would I m - justifie«! in flooding itself for a sum sufficient to construct thia class of roads It wouk! not only reduce the eoat of teaming, as allow staled, but woukl enhance th«- value of every farm in touch with lb«- system. Rev. Carman t n Hi* Travels cup I or lhe Annual RoM Show Edmonton. Alberta. Oct 2. l'XM J. F Weeely has Just received a Editor Santiam News; magnificent silver cup, valued at IX! Possibly I may have a few /nenda in which is now on exhibition at h.» olitically ndependent Scio and vicinity who will be intervated grocery store, The cup >■ to be in my whereabouts, so I venture a few awarded at our annua) rose show to Dry Goods. Cloth words along that line. the grow»-r of the best named ten Entered at the poetoffice at Scio, ing. Shoe*. Hats, I left Scio the 22nd of September, choice varieties of roaes. to be raised Oregon, aa second-class marl matter. headed towards the north pole and within the territory embraced within Ijtdi*'S and G< ntx pursued my journey m that direction th« forks of the Santiam. The cup F urnishings . . until 1 reacbe<i the invialble but real must be won in two asperate annual PUBi ISHED EVERY F RIDA Y BY dividing line between the Stars and conqietitiona by the same party be furs r. L. i> ro <» e h Stripes and King Edward's land where final ownership passe*, not necesasrily SCIO Kurtos »NU r»«ii-»i>r<i». we halted until our worldly possessions successive but when a warted the were examined and as we had nothing second time to the same party. <.;<> NO FURTHER * MB««!)**'•»« x> < f——Q———OM that anyone coveted, I was allowed to MfllHI Itll'FION HATFX Thia is simply one of the magnificent Have an abstract made before you pass on into a country of which I studied prizes, which will be up for com|wtitkm One year in advanee ........... SI » close that real estate deal. when s boy but which mine eyes hal next year, for there will be others < ine year, at end of year... 1 60 never seen. I found the soil, timber, This prize is offered now. so that IX) YOU WANT Then you will know just what you • >ne year, at end of Z years . 1 76 scenery, »lr., very much like that of cunqietitora will have plenty of time to are purchasing as to the title- whether One year, at end of 3 years . 2 «*» To save one half your oil bill? Then Six months in advance....... 76 the United States, and kept on my way select ami plant their roa*s. as th«- fall its sound or not. etc. buy an Index Incamieacent Kerosene 60 Three months in advance .. northward till I reached the capital uf is said to be the best time foe planting Our at streets inform fully and ac- Single cop, in wrapper....... 06 Burner. Fits any lamp* simple in the wonderful Alberta region where I For liest results 2-year uki bushes curately, and at no expensive or pro- construct ion. easy to light sis! no halt«-«! to take in the rity and grt a shook! be set uuL Mr. Wesely is quite hibiUve cost. parts to get out of order Brighter goisi breath of fresh sir. Finding there an expert at growing roes» and he will G03D ROADS NJW 1 «CÎ5SIÎT than Inrar.drscrnt gas light. Burns a lady by the name of Mrs. Carman. 1 willingly give any information within LINN COUNTY mantle of s|wcial durability. No ventureil to make her acquaintance. his power aa to varieties and met hoi» blacking or carboniting of mantle. ABSTKA( T COMPANY She see me»! very cor dial fur on* so far uf culture. Mr. Wesely will not be a HAT GOOD ROADS be No mdse. Absolutely No odor. from my home in tlw South ami we en rompetitor for this particular cup, but rums a necessity aa a Albany, Oregon safe. Four times as brilliant as an joyed each other's company so well that this d«jea m»t bar him from currqe-ting state becomes more den ordinary burner. Ask your dealer. I conelu<k-d to remain a few days In for any other prises offered. sely populated. is a fact If he «iocs not carry them, write for the meanwhile, I r*a«i a good deal of Subscribe for which rvery practical drorriptive circular ami prices to the squabble of Cook and Peary over thinking man will admit, I qusllzstlon Notke McCULLY BROS A CO.' County THE SANTI AM NEWS the North Pole, ami not wishing t-> ad«l In the early history of Orrg<m when agents, Halsey. Oregon. a thin! name to the embroglio, and The County Hoard of E«|ua)ixat><>n of 11.26 per year there were but few people, a mere trail afraid that in their di s|>eratr wrangle taxes will meet at the office of the answered the pur|«os» of a highway. they had so marreil the end of the County Clerk, Monday October JH, Then people produce»! moat of what earth's axes that 1 woukl not be able to iKM. and remain in session for six days, they consumed, ami consume«! almut all recognize it if I saw the concern, I de for the purp«iee of publicly examining they produce»!. What little they nee«lgd termined to procecti no further until I l hr a»< sament roll and to correct to purchase could be obtain«-»! from lhe have more ewuuragrment than is now errors in valuation. dswcri| turn or primitive trading uoat an»l was carried visible, so for the present my address qualities of land. lota or other property. home either in the »a-ldl« pockets or on will be M Clara street. Eimonton. All persons mb rested are herel > the pack animal. But when, in a few notified to appear at the apisnuted time Alberta. years, there wa» a market ami the I have not yet definitely decuk-d ami place and. if it shall apje-ar to said people rais'd something to »r||. then whether I shall become the king’s Board, that lands, lots or other prop roaila which woukl sustain kuuled ■dviaor or janitor or some washer erty, I* ssseasei) twice, or assa-ssi-d in wagon* became necesaary. m the name of any person or |iwrsons woman. When Oregon wa» first setlled, th«- not the owner thereof, or assessed The people here are very appreciative, »ettlrr» wa» allow»-»! to take up a <kma On the «lay Ulster or beyond its value, nr any land. especially of real tak-nt. lion land claim 640 acres. Th«-»<- of my arrival, they began preparations Iota or othrr property not aasess -d, claims were selected just sbout as the The »Irret» they will make the pro|>er correction. for a grand reception. settler pleased. The country had not PRESIDENT UH and were ilccoratc-l at an exje-nsi- gf mer D. H Mi K night y»-t bi cn surveyed. When the survey a thousand «lollars an! culmlnatml in County Assessor was made, it was mad* to conform to the lines thr settler had established for p RESIDENT TAFT has been in the coming of Earl Grey, the king's hi* donation claim. These claims hail (Ire «ron ami soil has h de|»artcd deputy, to take a prominent part in the (ir.ngcrs Take Notice Western Oregon festivities ami the corner »ton» of tlx- Itrcn selev t«-«l so aa to inc Iu«ie as much Of course any state of the Union Owing to the fact that the sale of th* cultlvatable land a* poMible ami the gladly gives th«- pr»-sl«lent a cordial ami parliament liuilding was laid in my mr proiwrty of our late Brother Jas. Crab and primitive roaila were Ian! »routs! rather patriotic rece|>tion, whenever he pleases presence. Some who did not know tree occurs on the same «late, the than through these claim». A* a result to visit it. It is not the man but th«- very well supjsMed that all the display Grange meeting of October 16 will be I o' r«»ad wa* often crowdml into the office he hokls which th«- Js-ople delight consisting of s«-ven brass bands, mount only an afternoon business meeting ed police ami various orders, thousands foot hills. The prevailing idea then to honor. President Taft as a citizen, This is ordere! out of respect ami gixsl •eemed to be that land, which waagood is but mediocre. There are thousands of children, etr , was in favor of the will for our late brother. for nothing else, woukl «io for the rusd of citizens in every state of the Union, governors presence. E C. Pr.KRV Well, with Scio behind and winter lie Ami so king as light wagon loads wouk) who are juat a» meritorious as he. But Grange lecturer. serve the purpose of the settler, these when he or any other man comes fore, here I am where the nights will soon be the longest I ever ex|iertenc««d. crixlely laid out roads answered the pur- among us as president of the Umtr»l OREGON SCIO Notke to Water Loniumtrt |»>sc. But now, when roads are requir States, the |miple de'lght to honor the Snow deep, th« cokl intense, the days short and the purse |«-nnileM. ed which will sustain heavy traffic ami him. In the pauit past men have visited Wster consumers who are receiving They say the winters here are long, Heavy loads aa well, thr primitively Oregon, whose deeds of daring am! w Sli r fr-'in the Scio water plant, are lingering and lonesome likr, while the Iasi out roa«i» will no lunger serve the valor or whose accomplishment as hereby notified that they must notify |iur|MMr. It is now fount! that, for scientists, cause»! the people to receive summers are short, sweet, sunshiny the eu|»-rint«-i,denl of the plant i-ith.-r pur|MMce of real gmsl road construction, them with enthusiastic acclaim. Presi suitable for sowing seed and haiimr verbally or in writing, when they wish these first laid out roads must lw dent Taft is not of this class. The something to satisfy the stomach ami to discontinue receiving the water, for change«!. In«lt>e<l, in some places the people accord him lx»m>r rather for prevent starvation in winter. they will be charged for the water U|> ¡1 i» a little out of the bananna belt, coal of making good roa»l» of these first what they ex|»-ct he will do than for to date of notification. lucat«*d. Is a<> great as to liecom»- pro what he has done. The N kwm believes and lemona am! oranges arc nut raia»-»l I H W ist in any great quantities, cyclones are hibitive; when if taken through, in- that our Nation's president should Superintendent stea»i «if arounti the farm, tho cuat travel about ami mingle with the not a howling success and grasshoppers wouk! lie com | »a rat I vrly light ami the people. The people want to s«»e and, are not often a good crop, but to see Don't Forget road woukl lie Infinitely better. So th«- mayhap, shake hamla with the ruler of thr fields uf whvst and oats snd vege That I have a full line of Candies. trmlency now ia. to relocate roads the greatest nation of the earth. They tables of nearly aii kind» and note the quality and quantity, make» one feel Nuts. Cigars, Tobacco, Grocen«-s. Fuat wherein it seem* necessary. Th«- time love to accord him honor, the famous ha* now arrived, in Oregon, when a F'or this reason, the president should ! that th«- soil i» rich beyond description. Canls. Stationery and system of good han! surface roads are ■o srrgnge his visits to a state or Fuel is cheap, house» built warm, but "Royal Table queen” bread » C. G. G ough . a neceaMitv and land owners must be ■Mtion, that the largest possible little wind in winter and case« of froex- | mg to death are pretty rare. Successor to F. M Arnold willing to ai«i thr good work, by |ier number of citizens can see him ami Mrs. Carman and I have taken up milting roaaia through their premisMi. hear him talk, As all of the people are Io Arrive i( necessary. Thur will hav* to lie lion«- paying the cost for him an almoat royal our abmie in a bouse that did not cuat before a really first -class system of passage through the land, they have less than ten thousand dollars, ami has I will have plenty of the American n>a«ia can lie established. the right ami the President shouki feel all the modern accommodations and Field and Farm woven wire fencing, A farmer k>a«ls his wagon with farm in duty imund. to gratify this convenii-ncrs. but we do not occupy it thr best woven wire fence on the all. product» to take to market. The l»»a«l laudable cunooity. market, within the next few days. We attends»! the Baptist church last Cail ami get prices. ia, necessarily, gauge»! by what his President Taft'* trip through the tram can draw over thr m»iet difficult Willamette valley has not been arrang Sunday and furmed a |>art of a con N. I. M orrison . portion of the road. Possibly this diffi ed with a view of seeing the people gregatlon of about eight hundred. rult place limits his liunl to a ton or a and allowing them to aee him. He People here go to church. With kirni regards to all the good ton and one-half in weight. Whereas, arrived in Portlaml early Satunlay loia ruHlan-t, Vo WTa P E” P p y Salo Agent if the difficult place was removed, by morning ami remaining there, hob- people of Scio including the editor. I • t- >» I j SCIO. OREGON Notke I or Publkatlon relocation of the ro«ul if required, his nobbing with a few select perooiw, remain as ever. Yours truly, United States Lami Office t-am coukl draw ilouble the weight ami playing golf. etc., until 6 p. m. Sun OûO A. H C arman I« without being worn«-»! mi greatly. Thi» day evening, when he entrained for AufWM FT. 1W*» Nnth-r |« Itrrvl'k ftv«-ii flat the difference in l«ia«la illustrate* what this California. None of the people of l*t»<iflr Kalina) l«»tn|«n). wlMm- |«»«l <>tb«v Jury Liat one bad piece of roa«l is coating the Salem, Albany, Eugene, Roeeburg. a>blr«*na I« !• M Minn«««»ta. h«« «wi thi« farmer ev< ry time he haul» a load to Grants Pass. Medford or Ashland, Thr jury list was drawn Tueaday for A.’h «lay « I Au«u»i. Inn. Aled In litt« nAw it« • pphmil«»n t<> arte*et un«>r tltr |»mtit»l<m« «»f market. were |iermitted to see him, unless they the term of court iiegmnmg October 2S. thr *<t <>! < Ottf fr-w*. ap|»rt*t«H| July I, a« ritrv <1« m | by Ihr Art «tf A railroail necessarily requires a level were willing to incur the ex|>m»e of a A remarkable thing is that both state Ihitetat fl«?. »»tigft*««. apptotr'l ay K. IW*. th« Nr*, an i roadtwxl or one with easy grjpiirnts. To trip to Portlaml for that purpose, senators, not on jury list for years, are t Nw\ Hr« 1 . Tp II A. Il 1 ) a«t. W M secure this, the r-oadba-d ia located in the lust who is responaible for this mis both in it. Here they are: Any mt<! all |<r mmis Canning a»hrr«rl) th«* dir<*cti»m d«*eire»t u|nn land which offera carriage of arrangements, ia not in Albany. G. C. Moon. M M Meiaor, An i« «htm rihrd nr «leatring tn object ba>CBU««' of th«* tnlneml rhatw ter nt the ta «»J, nr lor any thr least resistance. Section lines do evidence. The start south could have F J. Miller, A. A. Bernier. J. E. n Iter rrwMHt. to the dl«|M<«ai in a ppi loot «houM file th« lr «Ihitavlf« of prot«—i in tt.l» not figure in the calculations of the as wrll been made at It a. m. aa at 6 Gainra. «tIhre, net or tarlare (be IMh day nt Oriohrr locating engineer. Farm* are lusccte«! p. m. Then all of lhe Willamette Brownsville.-A K Kirk. Ed Hollo Mb diagonally or kmgitiMlinally, as may lie valley towns coukl have seen him. at way. A1f«*rnn«t A t)Tv*««rf Pillili he>I In Ite Samtaiu aews, lorairil si Center. W. 8. Churchill. required. Nothing is |»ermitte«! to least, and give him greeting. There ia a diapooitio« on the part of Hal»«-) E B Penland. p. B. ’•«••o. interfere with the best p»M»iblr roa«l Algrrnon m |>fv»arr R<*ti«t«*r. (»oil. 8uppoae our mam thoroughfares Mime people to appropriate and absorb Beatty, F. C. Jackson. Fimi pu Mira i U hi Arpirittlvr in. I a » I pubi! • -attent «te-lmMtr U. Harrisburg. Will Grimes. were locate»! in this manner? Even our the attention of notable public men Mtianon. T C. Cheohir, prraent cru«le method of road buikiing whenever they are on their traveto. M A. wuukl make splendid highways of This dispiantion is largely true down at Miller, D. F. Sturtevant. leN for I Is n-1 List Mo i*l«l Portlaml at thi* time. President Taft them. l.acomb — M W. Yoeman, E. B. Notke For PuMkatlo« Oregon has an abundance of the very is just aa much the president of th* Barnes. digger of diti hes, as he is of the rich best of roadbuikiing material Cru»n«il ITice. H. Bryant, E J Wilds, w. United States Mnd Office rock with easy gradients, make ideal nabob or the syco|>hantic office hokler T. Carey, N I Pratt. E. J. Wills, E. hr»rltmn»1 «»rnr»»n. Au(uM f7, !>• country roads. Heretofore, gravellxxl» He is am! shouki be the prescient of all M Burkhart. NrMir» I« herwls« gltr*«« that Ihr Hnrfh »M have suiiplmi the hard surface material, the people, the floor as well as the nch Orleans.-J. E. Hamilton. A. C. I'ncillr Kall««) i trnti«njr wh<»» |«*wf <,m.-s n«|«|irMteM, Falli * llihrwil», h«« I hl« f.fh !mt crushed rock has been found to be ami in his tours, h«- shouki emieavor to Miller. •lay «w i»’’, ilk* i in th»« uftr* 11« .................... «••••••.«...,.» so much superior to gravel, that future favor tn* people all alike, as nearly a» nppilm'teMt •«» wte**i umter Ih* |»r*ni«i*m« «»( ; Tailman. - w. A. Long. hr art «»Í < «»«»fro**. apptYMiM July I Im* «•■ s«-ientifically const ruete»l roa«l» will lie (Mieaible, on his lines of travel. The Tangent. w W <«rren. a*al.M0 ) a« rilrttdad hy Ih«* VI «»( Inn itinerary of the PresMient through surfaced with thia material. 8hedd.-J E. Arrhibahl. S. s. «re-* rd May IMA, Ihr 5% \' t I xk - 1.t.1. i **«■« ¿4, Tp. il *» K. a > The time han arrive«! in Oregon when Oregon, ha» been arrange«! in the Myers' Geo. T. Bayne. W< M good hard surface roaila, sufficient for interest» of Portland, only. Nor do we Jordan. — Chas. R. Irvine. Any um m H < lahntag ft» I veraci y the 0> WH0U3ALE DEAL» IX tamil* d vi Iteti *»r «twMring In «vhjrrt iww u^* both winter an»l summer freighting are believe that Prrsxlent Taft has aikled Scio. — O. B Cyrua. nf Ihr hi hiera I rhmarfrr ni thr lami ng for required. Men will no longer be con to his |>opularity, in allowing such any afber rr««**n. lo Ihr <h«|www*l of ai4»Hc <nt, tent to lie lM>tt>«xl up from trans|s>rting oneakled arrangements ma»ie. Ilick«»ry lUrk Coligli Rft^neljr, •h«MiM h»r ihrlr afRi'nill« of fvr* f«-«t In flit« s But for all that, the people of Oregon by the Hickory Hark Remedy Co.,of • •Hit* i»n or l«r<<»rr tbe folli «tay «»( Ur1n*a»r, their prmluce to market, for thr«>e or !*•. four months of the year. The succesa who dkl not have the chance of shout Malern, Ore., guaranleed to Inn pore; T'lepfcoM Rain 17$ Alrnwm *» I »re «er ful farmer must have mails over which ing themselves hoarse at hi» Portlaml fus-anteed to cure your cold nr money pythlHbM In th«* tenntiAm S«■«*«, te*iaf«*f al reception, wish him God Speed on his hr can haul his produce t«» market when refunded, tiiiarantml to make » (fiend Ik mi iihfmi. Aif-rnon <•, |»rr*w*-, R«**i«ter A. G. MAGERS, Prop. Salem, Oregon j the liest prices prevail, ami this is, as a journey ami a safe arrival home to the of you. For sale by E. C 1‘eerv, Scio, Flrwf puHimttem teplffm’wr tu. putti Whitehouse. rule, in the »inter time. ( Urc.. and tltst-claes dealers vier) « here ( unih»it vte-totwr U. P I Wesely &. Cain A Nice New?, and Uo-to-Date Line of MENS BOYS HATS ' CAPS - Hibler &. Gill Co The Righteous Man dHT -, » -' i '»8f.FI ' ' l. /• f « z 7 i Regardcth the life of liis beast Those who feed SECURITY Stock Food aro fullfilling the scripture, This stock food is sold on a positive Cash Guarantee. Read the guarantee on every Package. Don’t bo misled by cheap advertising, SECURITY means what it savs. Ask those who have used it. E. C Standard Liquor Co. : I I f i 4 z f Wines, Liquors and Cigars I