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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1909)
*4. • r . * ••XT . • ‘'•J J • j >;? ' X x 4 - ».i/ '* •*> e A B* • • I ■ ' • w —- HOW IO SELL ÏIÜ¡REAL ESTATE Viaitora ure tecleóme whether Intending to purchase or not toil can buy clothe« in lota of place«, I >t« of price* and HAVE YOU A PATENT TO YOUR HbMt But a tel > ii there’« something to Tn» considered in «tele tit ami tailoring These are our strong point« We get an indi viduality ill nur r!<>th* ing that voti don't «re in ordinary clothing. There ia no use telling voti tbut our New Full Sui « nini Overcoats are in because toit exjiect it, and benide«, you amava look for the NKW tilinga in our nt-vi-r liisappuint-d. When «ture, ami are ou buy your ciotti- ing from n« you art» «ure that you are getting the pick of the market. Siua. a Overcoats, 10 u/r Linn County Abstract Co. THE bLAIN CLOTHING CO \I.B \N Y OREGON üSei- THOMAS GROCERY The Place to Buy Good Groceries half gallon quarts « « •' Pints Schram jars, half gallon ” quarts « « " pinM Extra corn. 3 cans Pineapple, 4 cans Gold Dust, 4 pav kages .Mason jars 75c R2c » • 20c coffee, 5s lb«. $1 (X 25.' " lbs *j 35c "3 lbs Our porilanl Letter Fruit sugar. 15 lb« l.(M Portland Or . Nov. 9 (S|»cial) Un- Fountain ayrup, per gal 5 ' -rt thr banner uf the Uirgun Uevrhp- Onion«, |>er 100 I Im I f? rwent ! eagm-, tic i-lhlr has ni -.crtak. : $1.10 90c 7Hc We buy dudes direct iron the factory and can save you money. Se 90c 90c PEU DOZES Top Prices Paid for Produce. W. E. Thomas ¿ a Son, Give us a trial Stayton, Oregon X a • < i , VuU liA'v- fiill eoitfideiit e in •• fiiii. HiiiKv him «life wiilie the people tc whom Voii g->. he ibiva «o, I »limit pit him Make litem \our eXclus \ iii u pimilhill when , niilew* Agent« lor a limited p-Hind I he gm »»•»the lower pi !>•»•. ht- Agree to pay the broker 2: will liml the prupvitv -ol I lit pet cent on your minimum III.it pllii-. pi-rlldim t>> the (f'ont nued from last iaa ir| pi ice ami one half id w ind «.mm man. bv amithvr hiUK I’ll«’ til’«! tiling .1 pur I lit« • til ir-- “V -1< in i.e-t-rv<-« lie realize« ab’-Ve \ oil | r ■ I -I' be- ttiri>t-<i upk'de ili»»« it 11 and let ihat pri--e .aj rtmsoii e'nt«>-i Ju • " hi-h lie eitnilot v'nii want tu -vil yuur lami able. Condition« will mi gi-t thv pi nj e v at !■ i price innKi-r i« Io III •♦•••in by finding one broker pro o mMtn tut the better cla* 1 Inin i.ii inothvr 11 * n.vimr « best who y«»u ran I rimt. I’hen llllvteat» Illi- «tire tn I m - wAi-|l- mike it an o bjrct to that led unlifl- (he pnih ha«i r 1« '•riikvr tn «oli ilio propvitv taught there in on’v mie pl.tee t » i it» good h H fi I U oi king ligón t a heli- In- v>»h buy tlu pmpei- • worth ion |Mn»r <«r ititl'ffvr- '.v. ,\"\v in agent tn«-!* illune« lliivitig ust-ortain effei-t H <|tli A’ «die ill the <1 it« title value, the agent • A patent troni the iiiiiiimtiin privt*. when lo hnttkl refuso to put it on hi- H. At lili ex.lggvl iltevi pllt r I nited States is tit ns • night to he hi po-ilii-n to worjfc far the i laximtim piive I living ai rvptril a pieve of Rend the «• IH->iti«»«I it'iver- •ropvrtv to ai I I e «Imititi sv I nint h importiim t* n> !i«eineutw hi t Suii'lav news t Let him haw u thorough • Did piper Bug«- tipiiti pitue of <ii’>wle lg>- >»l all tlm proper. V your deed. ■n his b ink«, ami let him the num x\ ho deeded iiolive« ¡it -Ul will« .1 lnictir*' «o in\«t rmti'lv wor/fed th t imlerltkv ut une tune unit -o many it« In- mn lismllv to vou liuve h is dvr I the [» i><* ¡in r has t v.tll on ¡In- it.'viit ami give hi» name mlie«tly nml «Hi«i»-nl|v L It not yon Hid itdiiri-HH- belnre he cull ♦ ill bv better fi»r him ami recorded? li-itrn eVr-ti the ItM'iitiiiii <i| the ol lii« vUst >invr. liitv“ no title. • A re Pr*»t:erl\ ( »it m-r« nee edit- Solile f niliell person« IlHve I mid ugi-iilH lived in ■ven known to employ two your tuxes paid? An cutlii <lv pviiduncv mid dignity •r three lawyers tn do tin- dine work, but they have id »struct will set von 1» iintb-« tlure will itlwuyv be aei.ia-t uf udveptnrtir» win» usually rued it A broker right. • Don ’ t ln:\ having ac<|tiired n -u-ttled liouhi be truet-ii a-» miicli l>u«ini A4. uill hid tor eoittin 1« a lawyer. An owner of a piece gent I nin in i««.oiiw bv eve \ 11rope11v w ho w ìa I ii - s to «ell it dv«p rate im-un« Thi« kind •liouiil imt have a lot of without tin <•( v igttbondage c.tnn t In- agent« working at eros- pur vlimi i .ted allo2<*ther. but it pu»e«. each making uuwai- Abstract will -miTi-r a »wilt decline ranteii i-onci-«si n- III Il • • pV hell j-r..pTivli4« dvwiriug i if c!n«iiig >t - ib- bf-ifi-- Mumu ii-ll 'h'-ir re.th-«’ i'e leuril « • olii pel ilor doe« mi . Evett a I employ the right kind lea I er in »•• -oml hand dot lo-i* agent n right term«. I'ontroils the good« he uffi-rs 304 Broadalbin St. /7ie condition of the agency for «ale. A rvu estate broker should be in wiling. they under present comiition« ran ALBANY < »REt iON should protect the property hardly claim a« much udle- owner, and not be drawn by pemleiice a-« the propiietoi, >d a junk shop. ; he business uf leal estate agent» refuse the broker irith a view to BV s in a had rut, ami the restili» to handle piwpcilx f-»r whirl his own security ¡lone. tre unsatisfactory to \i ndor. (hex have nut the rXilustVi publ sh here a f orm of agency ¡itii'i'IiiiMi-r and broket alike. iagency. A broker «•aiiimi agreement which is fair to the Here i- a piece of good ad guard your inleivaln utilv-r principal and of which no vice frej Gite one finn the he know« that lie will be agent who wants to do a legifi- nite loivi,nes. ran justly II II» 1« uff.-r«- exi'llin Ve agency for the sale I ill- Led Up omplain. of your propel tv for a peiiod $5 IMM» by a mail whom hi 4 ninety da\ u. Be «uie that think« lie can woik up tv (Continued) • • I »4. « ïhc Santiam ORE All Ci as* es of Job I'm line ex ecu teil on short ñutir» at reasonable pneea. * 77/r Of! ’y NP'> S- paper published in Eastern Linn County. Politi cally indefrrndmt and stands, at all times, for t the interests of the pt oi de a more dsAwW f-rwan! n < .cn-i t fa community pul I city than m w Will | ths various cities thoroughly arous. and actively at work to advance the I itsreata, the outluuk is very brig) Never haa there been a stronger advei ia ng pula« throughout the alate, Thei ia a determination to act forth tu tl>» world the manifol I advantages Oregon has to offer to the Oom-seeker During the past week, under the di rection of the Oregon Development League, remarkable meetings have tx-en h -Id in various parts uf the state. Trrmrmloiu interest has been shown everywhere. Lebanon raised a publicity fund of |25iM) at an enthusiastic meeting The people of the city are united in the ils- termination tu exploit the resources of that section and are doing «plendid work Corvallis haa just organixed a woman's auxiliary that will make itself felt in many wavs in furthering the rffurta of the local commercial club in advertising Corvallis A warm welcome la given newcomers Silverton |«ople at a meeting during the past week, raised a fund uf over S2UU0 that will be still further increased. A strung cun mercial club haa Iwen organised with over 40 members and it a promt set! this number will be raised tu 1UU soon. Scio ami leffereon are In line for their share of publicity, having each raisid 3»kju for devekipment work in their sec tion. All ar» alive to the benefits of working together as a stats league. Laidlaw ia active. 1 he developme: I league of that place ia on the alert tu advertise that part of Oregon ami it is ulng ahead as never before. 9 whole Nurthweat I'uaat cunaumeta will lie abl» to take advantage of com- muditie« brought dirtrcliy her» from th« ulil world and the vrasela will have large loading apace available fur carrying i'uaat product a bark to Euro|>ean mark ta. Thouaamla of new settler» have come > Oregon ami Waahington during the nod that the low one-way colot.i t dea ware in effect and are now build- . g |«rmanenl home» here. On the <1. K. A N. Lines alone, 7164 homi seekers < ame to the Northwest between Sept ember 1I> and October IS. 'this is a very satisfactory increase ovei the travel of thia kind during a sinhlar period ot last Fall, and ahuws that the tide uf immigration la steadily growing strong er to thia favored section of the country. Hair Coming out? There ia a great difference in acal| and hair disease» Thia ia the rraaon patent medicine« fail. Thev LACK THE INDIVIDUALITY NECESSARY TO CUKE. I put up the treatment apecially fur yuu, and if I can't cure I lamlruff ami balling Hair, there ia no use wealing money buying tonics. T - To show my ability, I will offer to the flrat hundred ladies or gentlemen, a month's free treatment. Semi for special question blank today. Address. M adam P vmitv G rant . P. O. Box 11»». Lus Angeles, Cal Velerie Sale latta 38 40 41 and part uf lut 42 in the city of .-cio, (known aa t*-e I^>..... pnqxrty) will be atld at public auction at the court huuae atepa, in Albany, IJnn county, Oregon, at I o’clock p m.. Nov.mber 6, ItMM. W H. A inpson , Referee. Glen '«le, at a meeting Friday, show M llow Vetch *eed • J a a lendid get-logethir spirit anti Santiam Farm haa sou bushel» of flns i the p opl" of that place are horou I y amai clear of all fowl Beet I, such aa «ide awake ami enterprising. pink. IW bua h» la now cleaned ami The centenary of the first / m ri a i ready to sow at 11 3f> |x-r mruurnl settlement on t e Pacific < oast will e biahel. C all suun an<i get what you reiabrated by Aatona in l»l 1 and ria- a W ult. for the affair are already being discu - 8. W. G ainkn sd Descendants of John Jaiob Astor will be asked to join in the etmm»n ora X inter Applet tion of the planting of the first Anier- I hav» atout MM) bushels of Baldwin ican city on ths Pacific Coast by tha apples for tale In lota to suit Frire ' founder of that famous family. The all th» way from 25 cents to SI.ÜO per story of the founding of Astoria is told bushel. Retidme» on th» A. J. Houston in Washington Irving’s book uf that fa m, 3 rpiles southwea of Selo name. 10-2» C. w. VaaracKA. Establisment of a direct steamship line between Portlami an I Antwerp was announced this week and this ngw chan nel fur commerce is inqortant to the K kw T E On» < room . .-th» ¡ton. Lil. hang« Notes The grange is up and coming after that tricky little scheme to hold s con stl'.utlonal convention in Oregon Cos tly, useleaa thing at best, and full of danger and with several nigger« conceal ed In it in all probability. If a town will stand by its paper, the paper will lie a credit to the town. Of- tent me. it is, anyhow Ex. it will I m - a blrsaed thing for Oregon whvn amn« of its eminent journalists who oppo-e and belie the peu| lu at every turn are laid away in an inciner ator The knocking tiregun ren-iv » from the«» men who walk forward with their faces twisted backwaid ia p tiable, deplorable and al>-ur I. The i tiallve and referendum have come to a , ami the p«q le are not going to let t a i»ow<-r slip fiom them, iherldieuis p .red u | hi I i the will of the fieople, ami t ili a disseminated by the plutocratic, f I plunderbund t ri as will nut avail. Echo Rcg.ster. The people of the west should demand nothing short of |lnt),ouo.U<)t> to be sept in a revolving fund for the r«> l.matio arid and swamp lamia . The price ol —- of * old ■ scrap iron fur that ia all a - hulk a i>readnaught will I m - in ten yeara is more than the reclamation aervice i» given for the whole United States. One of the counu a of land speculation ia the hardahq a endured by piuneera who go out into th* deaert and the wild erness to get a piece of land. They h pe to lx ci n e land n.oi opuliaia them a Ives, apeculate with their livea an t at of their faimlii-a and are aa snilou f r the go. eminent, the state, a rai rood or any other public develop mer.t t give them values that are not earned a any tax-iiodging timlier lain! trust thi cvi r filril incorporation papers In i» o'ation, cold, heat, dust, mud, hung* ' S id aemi-aai agery they rear the fa n In-a, a iJ the l.nappunt-nenta tha thi y reap too often baeak them dow and send thi-rn to premautre gr vea. Thousands of farmers in Oregon w. not read literature on subjects thi have already formed conclusions upoi 1 here is so much to read on subjei t they wish to know about that qur»ti< al eady settled in their individual min receive scant attention, especially if t evident object of the literature ia 1 take the i.ppunite aide. To such m only per«o al appeal« are possible, a even then tact and patience is neceasai ' P. L OU3GCR Noturu Public dwelling I St in, < »I. r FATTENING HOGS WITHOUT CORN V fsrti.i f w idi- <-»|« r»-uu- Mini ulceri al li-li eiiger tu lw uf lumi- tielp tu ut ber» «ai*. 1 l'ut yvur» I bave r» -ul f.iriu jt-uiual«. fuimei« bulletlua uml ri riy i Imi; fluiti w bit li I cuu'd li | h lo le..I li «»■ iu»-t liliig ili.it Mi-uld L«- « t tirlp I am In w ieri glad lb.it l d.d •*■ m « il wu* v er.i un i-*«.ir> f«»r lue tu n um-illUc tld« vi-ar lu el.-ry H ..1 c«p. -1.1 .1 lU l< • < "I l.-ul Utili- «I ih k lu fi-al and le«» lu fml li <>u I luid un min and Hiere w..« n-ti little tur «aie lu thè i-ouiitry. whhh unide thè qilr«:lu|i uf geillng tu,, few tu-ga tu condili- li fur uieut u ieri «erli-u« ene FI. urlng «a all uf Ibe Jouriiul« and bulle! lu» do, leu tm«brl> uf corti fot «urli I’«* |«miHl« of |H>rk II wmild ri'quhe III» I Ul< 11 IM" of «llly bu«b»l» uf eofu fur Ku pouud* galli oli eueli bug "Tbia Mollili mean ibi- «(H'lMlltlg ut 3 in lu >4" I dld hot hai» itti« im uey, nell Iter dld I bave a wuy uf gettlug !t. bul I m imi ..-d tu gel fuuriem ami ime- li.ilf liilvliel« uf colli Crolli a uelglilmr I fcil thl« torti lo forti i hi* ki-u« ami «l» Img« Ulve <•( thè bug» Mere • hote« wrlghltlg ii I h > u I tlfty puutidA eicb Aloiig ti II li thl« corti I ted >u»ir I mm - iw . w Inter rndHli«***. mrrnti, parwulp«. tomat.w« and «• ru|m fr«Ui Un- Ialite dittiwuler. u «muli quautliy uf «hip «tiitl ami w liciti bruii "\V bell tile .orli M;l» all unni Iti» ■ow liad pul oli alanti 125 t»>uiid« uml ea. li «11' Ir nt-.-u» nfty ¡-•••••d« The > oi ,.f ili!« liicreii«« III wel-til St-jiS?- •- • »! in H>L»«u-<'un>A <•>» wa« about 375 |>ouud« at au attuai i-oii of ntiout lit tlgurlng eierytlilug fi-1 ul the I'l-rli murkel prli e ’ Thl« 1« the reverse of un expert- elice I hud olire l«-tore Home ye-ir« ago I fell corn nod > leur water entirely. If I lie torn thru fid bad keen «old at the murket prloe and pork bought with th» money revrlivd the money would hale paid for about twice a» umili |>ork a« we liud when we killed <>ur bog« This wan at a time wln-u t orn oat frviu .tu tu 1*1 leni» a buihel and It Iiiat a I milt 3 celila to feed boga. Th« weather waa «eri unfavorable alau "I lune learned Dial a few vegeta ble« are rd Illuni by boga aa well aa I-,. o.oo.di icd I ilei alao aid ill eailon I have fed pumpkins and aquarliea along with corn Kquaaliea nil- II,.- 1.1 1!. r fil'd d r li' ga. bui lin y, ire n t ia i ti i it •• «> aunar bi-eta. i ar rota and pannli» ■ I bai•• foni d the three latter vegeta- lai Ica Ihaeaali-r pnalu ed that la can U- grown more abundanily on Impru- «I i'll laud ai d It require« fairly go,id •i'll hr Ibe rilalllg of aqllanhea and pumpkin« III pml year» I have pre- parial a few bill«, making (hem rl h with immure amt planting Ibe arid ffoni May *O to June I When the dry neiaoii ■ ame I watered lbe«e bilia after uun-l mid had in«d reaulla. Aa I Illa e\| erlment |il*oved -Ul eaaful with me I ihouglii li might prove ao tu other».'* Feeding th» Dairy Calf. Pro| er feeding <>t the dairy < alf tnual I h ' i .I ii when Ibe animal I» young If we fi- d ibe grow In« heifer nitrugriiou» fia da to develop mu |<- anil liotie ami an alluminine uf coarae balder to de voti p a lapailly for dlgvatliig and aa- »Imlletln« a large amount of food io- may •• ■|ii t t. ,< i tu.m I er lattea to ■ how Io n «renter or lean riletti In th« full «town row On the other hand, if the row I. feil In inlfhiHa! largely ■ arbutin-eolia and fat formili« food», whatever breed we may have at the »tart, we mint expect aa a reeull of Ibi» meth.>1 of feeding an animal bai Ing a tendency to lay on flesh readily and with dairy quaillie« fmorly dei el oped After a <ow haa begun tu pro duce milk »till more attention ahould tie git en io aupplylng her with a Imi- itimi ration If large yields are tu Ixt obtained The Black Sheap. Tbe "black sheep uf (tie flock proverbial Every breeder knows tb.it the blsi k lamb la very liable tu appear lu every spring's lamb crup. Ile I» Uut Sorry If tbe little blai k fellow does not apfwar I ii fail, be la rather glint, for tin- blin k one la a blot ou the uni formity Hlil.'b ei ery good breeder la ?roiid to show lu bls bum b of laiub». I'bell, too. tbe wool buyer often lu«l«t« upon knocking off something ou tlm bla< k Um e The fm-t Is. buweter, that black wool sell« at a premium -lirtit now Tbe ram ber wbo baa •nough black fleet »» to till a sack al ways aorta them and gets tlx- advan- lag» of tbe higher price for them Reliable Profit». I miry prmlncta flui-iust» im < In prti-s than probably any other product of the farm Wheat and cotton and other crofra may rapidly m-rnii or d ewe nd the »rale of prl m> but the dalryt’iao know, that bla prodneta will aril .t a fair margin of profit every month tn the year Alfalfa For Hog Lot. Alfalfa bay f-r m» In the winter time In tbe h>« lot "hutiM I* cwt lust as I be biiMMonM an* iH-’.-Innlinr fo rhow. If allow ml lo .tatui titilli we|| In blooni th. stalks levomr w<»dr. tlirrc !i a creater Io«» of leaf in mirine nnd there la mm h waste and lu«« uf feed.ng rain».