r>i_/\i rj
"VXIL.ING
¿Thr kantiani Jleo
the various places, show very large
REPORT ON Itili PMUPhttVV
importance to the prosperity of the
tstdies of low grade urea with the indi
future. He must replace as much pro
Ut The
cation of the high graiie tu be yet
ductive energy in the soil, aa he.
opened and ths assay values of a few
through crop, takes therefrom.
samples prove these facts.
olitically ndependent
The day of slip shod farming is about
hib
closed. Instead, the successful farmer
TI mrmb - The most of the largo timber I
of today, must be something of a
on this property is dry. but there is
Entered at the postoffice at Scio, scientist.
He must know what parti
much green timber growing thereon
GatM, Oregon, Sept *>, 19»9.
Oregon, aa second clans mail matter
cular elements constitutes a productive
and the dry ui sufficient fur mining
soil ami what particular property of To Robert Fl. Beery,
purjmscs fur several years.
Managing Director, Scio, Ore.
the soil la drawn upon to grow a parti
W atkr - There ia an unfailing supply
HUB 1SHED EVERY FRIDA* 9Y
cular class of crou. If his land ia un Dear Sir:- Pursuant to your request. 1 ef water in the nver about three-
productive, he must know what elemrnt have made a careful examination of the quarters of a mile away, aufficient for
T. E. 1>C(¡(ÍE1<
of production is lacking. A fair under foregoing named property am! hereby the development of over
S.iJiTo« san I'suraitroa.
horse
standing of agricultural chemistry is re- submit the Conditions u found
power on the water wheel shaft.
quired of the successful farmer
Not
S ituation The property is situated
CUMATB The climatic conditions are
necessairly technical took knowledge, on two unnamed tributaries of the
Mi |I m < HIIHION
such that devrlopmimta ran tie pr<»eru
though thia not to be depised, but
North Fork of the Santiam river, in ted the year round, the winter, being
One year in advance
knowledge gained from prfcticaJ obser
Section 32, Township H South, Range 4 warmer and summers cooler than any
< »tie year. at end ut year
vation and eafieriment and the sooner
< »nr year, at end of 2 years
east, of the Willamette Meridian, on other mining state in the Union.
our farmers adapt themaelvea to these
One year, at end of 3 years
what is known as Elkhorn mountain and
T rkatmknt -The Huff Electroatatic
Six months in advance..
modem conditiona, the quicker will he
about *. of a mile from the foregoing Separator woui l be beat adapted to the
Three months in advance
place hlrnaelf among the progresaive
named river, in Mariuu county. Oregon concentration of the low grade ores amt
Single copy in wrapper
and prosperous.
He must know that
DxaCkirrioN -The property consists that with the high grade i ncited on
the larger his annual manure heap
grows, his savings bank account «III of six lode mining claims 60» by IV*» the ground, aa there s«*ema to I* suffl
feet, on which, is a gm«i cook house 12 cient lime for the necessary fluxes.
grow in accordance therewith.
Card of thanks . .
. . so
by 26 feet, ami blacksmith shop being
TXANkroXTAtlON
Near the river,
S|>eciai obituary notice* prr line
Utt
built, the equipment of which is slnady about three-quarters of a mile from thia
Extemled weijiiing comments, |>er line u3
RESIDENT TAFT says the new on the ground.
prooerty, is a goal wagon road trading
Display ails, to be changed weekly
if deaired, one column wide each
tariff law ia the best ever enacted
GtOMigAkHY -The property is located to Gates, the nearest railroad town,
inaertiun, per inch
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by a Republican »»»tigress. The in the mineralised tone of the Cascade about 9 miles, but the distance to the*»-
Busmeaa locals per line flrat insertmn IU
Flach subm-quent insertion per Iine..u6 President's veracity should nut be a Range about 10 miles from the town ot lairna from the road is only a pack
Ixmg time standing ails, contracts made matter of question; yet hia judgment Gates, the letter being situated on th« trail over which provisions amt other
on application.
may lie faulty. The average American mam line of the C. A F. railroad ustie supplies are carried by pack animals
citixen likes to have the evidence un and now opperatsd by and under th«
A ssay L int Aimut three-quarters of
matters of such vital importance pre management of the Southern Pacific the following samples were submitted
sented, from which he can make up his Railroad company.
THE mui OF THE MANURE HEAP
for sassy at various times prior to my
I own opinion, tn courta. second hand
G eology — The veins forming the or» 'xamination of the property, the r •
evidence ia inadmlaaable. Aa the new deposits of these claims are most!) nainder tiring taken by myself while on
HE BUR1NE8S of the
tariff law ia fully aa important aa moat underlying the eruptive porphyritic the ground. Note the marked amounts
Willamette valley farmer
questions submitted tu the arbitrament capping of the Tertiary System of rock of silvrr in many of them, agreeing
since its first settlement
of the courts we, the people, desire to formations ami lateral surface flow am with statements regarding the forma
by the ox team emigra
tie treated with the same consideration. so far aa can now be determined, th«
tion.
tion of the 5ils, Up tn the
So far aa the News is informed, the strike of same ia easterly and westerly
present time, has been
Taken from various often cuts:
full text of the new tariff law haa never ami parallel tu the chain of mountains
grain raising, the chief crop being
Total
Gotl
Silver
lieen given to the public.
Ax other in which they are enclosed snd the vein»
wheat. So long aa the land was new,
>14 -■*
> 1.144
I» ttt
tariff laws haa been publish«-») in full seem to dip sbout 79 degrees from th«
and the price uf wheat ranged at or
29 97
9 30
.W 27
thia new law, the I»st of them all. ahoukl horiKinta), in one instance out, but
near a dollar per bushel, he did fairly
K2
14.47
tie published aa writ.
Now, that the generally into the hill.
Some laters
wall. He grew ami harvested his crop
7 57
"best ever" law la in actual operation, spurs, (one of which lyes in a creek be«
with an assurance of a margin of profit
10.94
ami then- has lieen plenty of time to which flows northerly) are in evidence
over ami alxive the expense of produc
print the law in full, ami further, it is on the property nearly at right angl«»
tion. With the beat of farming lam)
probable that this law will stand for at to the main veins.
valued at from >2»> to >30 |<er acre, a
12.12
least three years longer, we, the
The selvage or gouge usually nccuring
low rate of taxation, wheat crop« of 30
2.51
people arc entitled to the fullest infor
between country rocks ami veins, an
bushels j«er acre, were quite profitable.
3>. 52
mation alx>ut the matter. If it is aa
shown in the open cuts and tunnel. on<
Rut within the past decaiio. new con
good aa Presiilent Taft would have us
of which seems tu be many f«*-t ii
ditions have arisen.
Continuous grain
believe, it ia due, aa a suliatanliatliig
width as ia shown on the »treat Com
raising brought a reward which hail
evkience to hia statement, tu have it
stuck Ixxie. which also strikes nearly
not, apparently, entered into the calcu
published. If It is bail, aa some of the
parallel to the UM of the mountain»
lations of our farmer, Impoverishment
schedules imply that it ia, then the
containing the defioait.
of the noil has nut been thought of.
12.60
14.70
people should know about it.
if we
Diminished crop returns ami advancing
This
gouge
results
from
a
grinding
6
20
7.Ä
hive iw-en buncoed, let us find it out as
land values has completely Ufxset the quickly as imsaible.
and crushing movement of walla and
4SI 0o
43 40
pioneer ideas and methoiia of farming
vein and decompiwitlon of some of th«
151
Instead of crops of 30 to 41) bushels of
constituents of the country rucks am
5.57
P RESIDENT TAFT has made his
wheat, he Amis that he ia able to get
atieh
rate«,-, vabie. *-ty-ug!
tour of the Pacific coast, and ia
only half that amount. Instead of his
to pay aiune for concentrating with th«
now hobnobbin with sugar and
land being worth but >20 to >30 par
low grade ores, which is here evident
While
acre, it ia now worth three times that cotton planters of the South.
by the assay results.
amount. Instead of his taxes living ten tiir coast accorded him respect because
There are no openings by which to
or twelve mill levy upon a 50 par cent, of the great offer he hul<ia, there ia a determine the width uf th«- main veins,
feeling
very
close
to
disappointment
in
value of his land and personal property
tait there seems tu l>e a main vein ot
a< formerly, he1 now ia required to pay the mind of every thinking voter. over a hundred feet in width ami moat
From
the
president'a
speeches,
one
ia
from twenty to thirty mills levy on a
liable to increase in values as depth is
full cash valuation. Under these con forced to conclude that his world- his attains»! ami have main rich ore chut» a
ditions, grain farming aa of old. ia an thought ia not for and in the interests of various sura from whence comes
absolutely sure road to bankruptcy, un of the common people. Thia ia scarcely moot of the high grades in many min«*x.
furr
N ote The average of all
less the farmer ia wise enough to adapt to be wondered at. Mr. Taft has. dur the main characteriatica of which are
going assays equal about >9 35 when all
ing
hie
entire
life,
bren
of
the
wealthy
himself to the new conditions.
class.
Hie associations have ever irregularity, but this does not prevent the low grade, including country ruck
Farm lands worth from >50 to >100
been
with
the wealthy, in nia school them being, in many Instances, very trial sample assays are a»kled.
I er acre, are too valuable to be used
days,
in
his
young manhood and during valuable, especially when th»- whole
CoNTLARMON The prospective outlook
for the mere growing of wheat. A
hie official life, lie does not know how vein carries pay matt-rial.
for
the future success of this proix-rty
more proft table crop, or a more profita
There has been laid down in sedi is now Ixrginmng to be apparant amt as
to sympathise with the hewers of wood
ble method must be substituted. The
and carriers of water
No wonder, mentary form, carbonattra of hnn- ai.d there are only a few other pro|»ertiea
productive quality of the soil must be
then, that hr pronounces in favor of magnesia with ap|>araiitly some silica with any marked similarity to this,
conserved. Hence, the farmer uf today
ship suliaidico and says the present al some quite kiw level which, in all they having produced immense wealth
has commenced to study his business.
tariff ia the beet ever enacted by a Re probability, was once the ocean flm r ss indicated by the foregoing report,
He now views the manure heap, not as
publican congress; for each favors the and at the time of eruption, was shat the brat advice which I am able to sub
a nuisance, but as a source of value
class w ith whom he associates and tend to fragments of many sites aid .nit, is to finish the cross cut tunnel to
necessxry to his future success.
He ia
thrown up. and being partly fused by the south wail and then drift easterly
sympathises with. Mr. Roosevelt
com|ivllcd to adopt methods which will
nurtured in like manner with Mr. Taft, the heat, formed a portion of the vein ■m the best ore until an ore chutr of the
increase the manure heap; because hia
but hla association with the cowboys of capping, but is cemented in all shapes ugh grade la encountered ami sink in
future prosperity and th«* pros|>erity of
the west caused him to get closer to and is seen in the tunnel driven 40 feet ' it by machinery, driven by power
his family dejM*nds upon it. In fact
men who lalior with their hands
Mr m same.
>btamed from a water wheel at the
the ability of the farmersof the present
Roosevelt made friemia among laboring
There
is
some
calc
spar
which
may
river,
transmitted over electric wires
ami the future, to retain hia farm and
classes when he traveled among them carry much silver in depth, for instanci from a dynamo at the wheel to the
keep clear of debt, is now and will be
Mr. Taft simply emphasises the fact the Bstopilaa Mme in M>-xicu, wherein works.
hia ability to enlarge the manure
that he is not of the common people. a vein of calc spar from one inch U
Respectfully submitted
I
nor dura hr feel for or aym|«thixe with several f»-et in width, carried In som<
F. H. C olwttb , E. M
Many Willamette«" valley farmers be
them.
places
90
|wr
cent,
crystalited
native
mail
to
re-
lieve the dairy ia the sure
•liver ami ifi other plan a carrie»
Clubbing Rates
covery of the fertility of the soil,
crystallixed
rubv silver, a very riel
The
darkest
hour
ia
said
to
lie
just
As the time of year ia now at hand
through the increase of the manure
heap. The dairy ia even doing mors before day light. When the S. p. com arcenical sulphide, and also soms- when winter reading should be provided
than thia. It ia causing the farmer to menced active construction of the cut- eryatalliaed sulphides of silver, the lat for, we make the following clubbing
grow clovers, vetches, root crops, etc joT from Crabtree to l^banon, that was ter often occurring in branching flakes offer to our readers. One year's sub
w hich, instead of im|weriahing the soil, a dark hour for Scio. Ws had been like moss forme») m the joints alongsui» scription to the Santiam News is in
temia to build it ut> and, I «a ides, such told by railn-ad officials, that when the the vein. I was told that some branch cluded in all the prices quoted below
crops arc just what are necessary to line was changed, it would pass through Ing like fern was found on the property The Weekly Oregonian (Portland) >2.25
Scio. But our hoj>ea from thia source rspreaented by this report
make the dairy cow profitable.
The Semmi-Weekly Journal "
>2 HO
But with the
But the time will come when land have gone glimmering
Some granite rock much alters»! by, The Breeders Gaxette (Chicago) >2 25
will become too valuable to lie devoted Willamette valley electric to commence the action of hot water amt heat lies in 1 The Thrice a week World (N.Y.) •2.25
to the dairy business, aa conducted at active construction, which is promised form of a dike in the southerly portion Any >1 a year magaxine
•2.00
the present time.
When Willamette sarly asxt year, our hopes revive. It of this property, while in the north
£*"
We
can
give
you
clubbing
rates
valley lands become worth >J<' to >50u is safe to say. when thia electric line easterly portion ia a dike of bird eye
with
any
newspaper
or
magatine,
no
|ier acre, which seems to lie not many is in o|wration with a Scio connection, porphyry which liea l»elow the main
matter where published.
the
Southern
Pacific
will
haul
empty
vsin.
years distant, they will be too valuable
to lie used for pasture purposes. When cars, aa far as Scio is concerned.
Even though lime ia fueeable at such
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Dry Goods. C!oth-
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Th«- pQrehaae of real estate is Indeed
plain sailing" aa regarda the title, if
you havs au alwtract of it from us.
You'll then be in poaseaaion of full
and complete facta relative to t> e
property's title be fully infornei as
to the soumlmesa of it, etc.
An abstract mail« here is a FULL,
complete,
accurate history of the
property.
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land increases in value four fold. It
must be made to yield crops of equally
increased value, or else the road to
bankruptcy will again intrude its un
welcome presence.
Other portions of the state have
proven that fruit. ap«ples. pears, peach
es, etc., will yield a profit from land
worth >5 oii |*er acre. Indeed, land on
which is growing lieanng fruit trees,
owes its increased value to the growing
tr<-ea.
When orchanls are made to
produce from >5»«» to >)0o0 worth of
fruit per acre, then it is easy to under
stand why it is valued so highly.
But whatever crop is grown, the intel-
I gent farmer of tuday knows he must
conserve the pro luctive energy of the
soil. Fertility of the soil, like a bank
account, must be continually replenish
ed. or exhaustion will result. So the
manure heap becomes a matt« r of vital
a high temperature, it ia very aoluble
Th* hMHwIng ar* prV»«a qmMaal mo Tl.vualat
in water and the unevrnneaa of theae
«»F radi werb bj nur iralar»:
veina owe much to their variations ami I IHM« r » ’"««iMi
louse character to thia aolubility as well , <
l*r
por «ri
aa to the decomposition of feld spar notar,
Uran, por Inai
ami other mattrr with the iron ami ■4hon», p*r ion
sulphur.
Siiica and other hard rock i « hop. prr ton
IMrtor. K'oontryi por mil
matter may have dropped into the
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I'hH
lienA, i»eF
crevice between the walla, hence where
i hhlm«, |*r
joonf Lruikil J
conglomerates are found in the vein
prr pound
mixed with the matrix, such condition 1 orhoTa, por prraod ___
is due to broken pieces of such hard lUfirllA, por panaiKl _______
Mrrf. per pound, ||v« aright
rocks dropping in the gap or fault be “•»rk. t1n*aa r t
\rol. pa pound, ihr «hli plng
tween walls.
Mhorp. prr poun<t, aln fier»
A scientific de scription with view to autua BAi MMan«1. Jraoi.l
Whenever the opposition in congress
l>ecomei sufficiently powerful to relieve explanations of many other details haa
the country of Cannomam, the profile a temlency to much lengthen a rvpurt,
DUGGER
will draw a long deep breath of relief. hence only a few of the must important
We have a government which ia sup features are herein describ«>»l.
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p>we»l to be controlled by majorities
DKVns>PMKNT About 40 feet of
Thie one-man rule ia an innovation not tunnel ami several open cuts, with
at all desirable to the common profile. natural erosion, rte., and «ampb-e from
Scio, O r «.
Uneasy lies the crowned head over in
Spain, these days.
Press dispatches
state that King Alfonso's throne is
tottering ami may rollaiwe at any time
The execution of Professor Ferrer has
caused the spirit of revolution tu renew
ed activity In every city of that unhappy
country.
The Spanish government
reeks with corruption from stem to
stern ami the wonder ia that the people
have not rebelled againat the injuatice
many years ago.
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