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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1910)
f V.. • > x«O -J .-ja M.9». '» I -V ’ J ‘•»Vv: 4 THE ANNUAL FAIR MEETING Astonishing Discount Now on Carpet, all wool 2-plv an port! ne, regular 75c valtit», now Car|»et. cotton, rvgtilai 55c value, now ...... ...... ............. I Inn County DIRECTORS WERE ELECTED Firjrctî OF (Hi I ssüc í!ia» is la a Mosi SiiiSi'itirj Cordition The atnc'vholilers of the I.inn County Fair As*o< intlon met in annual session, at 10 a m. at Firemens hall, last Sator- lav. As Pre* >' t Prill bid tn attend an urgent professional «all and was nvt P'eseiit. Secretary Shelton called the meeting to enter ami s»ked for the «-lection of a prc»i lent pro tempore, E. C. Peery was selected. Minutes «if last annual and a later «tiei-ial session were reiut and np- itroved. President Prill's address tu the stockhuldera and rrjort to the Governor were read and piac«d on nle The by-law« were amended so that they wold«' harmonise with the pro- visaing of the state iharter. S-v.-ial « t' -r uniuqx rtant mntter« were then «I " ii«««d. after which the «■lection of si< director* were declared in or«‘er. When th«- vote w»» counted it wa* found that A. G. Prill, M. C. Gn i «•.«. J A Biiyeu, John Wi-sely, E C pi-er. aid M G Mclhuiakl had each rvcei.««t a plurality of the vot«-s «■«t and wen- «lectarvd duly elected for the ensuing year This concluding th«- business, the meeting adjourned. pho 7 lu st Prices tire for Cush Only CHAS. WESELY Scio, Ore y wwwmmmmw» wnmwwm m BOOK «SALE Pt (¡i n nt n¿ Sohftloy, Jnnuory 10 anti Closes .Monday, Jon Late Copyright, Rey.. retail $1.50, now $1 <K) Reprint, copyrignt retr. retail 75”, now .00 B xiks for boys, copyright reg, retail 50c, now .35 (»iris and Boys Own Library series, regular retail price .‘15c, now .25 The Remember this sale is for 20 days only, price is lower than any cut-rate book house, All good titles. E. C. PEERY, Druggist ABSTRACTS OF TITLE you how much money they have saved. Come ami eave n • ■■«•v for yourself. ('HAMHKHM A M< CtJNK, Albany, Ore. Albrnv fratfk Grows Albany, Or . Jan. 10. Receipts at the Union l>«|«ot in Albany during 1900 were 11 per cent greater than those of 1‘ vm , according to figure« furnished Wallace R Struble, manager of the Al bany Commercial Club, by R. K Mont gomery, th«- l«>cal agent. The increase in fr«-ight oflu e rec« ipts Was <44,'.MH.94 ami the inercas.- in passenger receipts <|0.7r«i 2S. The total numtier of passengers arriving and «leparting from the Union Depot here during 1909 was 201.€90, and 14.Z45 trama reported at the Union Iie|<oL Linn County Abstract Co 304 Broadalbin St. Mementi a Albany. Or., Jan. 10. (Special.) Sheriff 1». 8. Smith, of Linn county, (xiaaeaaee two mementos of Harry Brooks, the ri convict who waa killed In Purtlard last Friday evening while trying to rub the Last Chance aaiooti line ia a gold watch fob, which the -her iff wear», and the other a pistol. When Brook* waa in the I.inn count) jaiI ju»t prior to hie commitment to the Penitentiary, where he ha>l been sen« fenced to serve two years for burglary, hr wanted some money to buy tobace». and offered to sell the sheriff the watch fob and the deal w a* matte When he was taken from the jail to »tart for prison ut Salem. Prouk* told the sheriff to keep the pi*tol found on hl« |x-rson when arrested by which to rem« mber him. Senate Yields, Allowing Hanse to Select Mt’inn-rs of liresli ginug Committee. THE JOINT RESOLUTION WINS Newiatij' IniendffltAl li Campai hrsons Involati lo Appear Ba.’ore Commiitte. lost No Oiçsenhnq voice Heart! Washington, Jan. In M’ithout a dm seating voice th«- Senate to «lav a«lopt«»l a joint re-aolution intmduceel by Jones pruvuhng for an me « «ligation of the Ballinger Pinchut controversy. The Th« senate measure waa passed as u aulmtitule for the House meaaurv deal ing with the »ante subject ¡lasavd last Frhlav. An nmi-mimv-nt wn» adopt« <1 providing that the House memtu-ra of the iiivrali/ating committee shall be rlecte«l by the House which is In sc cordance with the House vot«- on th«- question. Much to th«- surprise of many, Sena tom, Mr. Nelson rv|iurte<l thr House r< solution without delay. 1 he ineunti re re|»»rted by the Senate public lami« committee, as am«-nde«i to day, w»« off«-rv«i as a substitute, He obtained immediate consideration. Newlanda offend an amendment pro viding that "any official or ex-official," wltose comluct might be involved In the invi‘«tigation should ai«|>car l»-forv the less lirportini Bal Hol Less Intereslmq committ«-«- or th«- subcommittee cither in |>erson or by couiuw-l This anu-ml Happenings in Ibis iti From mvnt was promptly op|«>»e<l by Nelson, Other Slates who said such a course was unusual and wa« merely a reflection on th«- com lion I Overtook a Good thing mittre. The amendment received only When crowd« of | vople from Scio and It is thought the trial of F.xUongr«-«» the vote of Newland» aid his demand all valley cities aie visiting ( handlers man Burger Hermann will require more for adivisio-i waa not seconded by the i M «('line's Great Annual Clearance than a month of time. requisite nuinlw-r. Sale nt <1 speak in praise of th a womier- Eugene's municipal water plant, ful bargain event and «lei lare it the yo-lthd a rVvenue of <21,1*46.73 dunt g I »c Good Roads Meeting fairest, cheapest an«l greatest price th«- past thirteen months. uttiig rah- evtr advertised in the The afternoon session of last Satur James McAvoy, a hobo, was put off day's grange was <onv< rtrd into eg«»»! valby from tic fact the »tucks are so srg«-, th« i>« iitn« nl «•■ numerous aid a train engine last Saturday. This so roads me«-ting, for the purpose of ever« th.ng n« w, up to-date at»l rt-adv a igvn «1 the hobo that he took a shot I »tening to an aildrv»» by Prof. Skelton, to put « n an«l w« ar at ¡ rices I«-»» than Mt the brakeman, knocking the brake of ffu- Oregon Agi n ultiiral college, who The r< ad a most interesting and carefully cost of n at« r>al 'I h< re 1» no family or man'* pi|a- out of hl« mouth ■ «4»« n that want» to eave, or that have hoia> Was arr« steel ami placcil under prepared paper, upon th«- subject of a limited rmoui.t of menev to *|iemi <fioO bond, fur an assault with a Scientifle Road building. that ‘ an »(ford to mi«« this Great dang'-rous weapon. The central thought of the pa|x-r was, The rost of transpirting the L’. S Annual Sale. Here are a ir.« of the no matter what the character of the mails, Inst year, by railways, steam thing" you will fid rnd l« t« of them, soil U|»>n which a road ia to be budded, W\.n • n's, ( hildrm's Mil Mi»s«»' < > ata »hips ami star route», was 4X3.499,762 The first book printed in America gi"«l anil ¡H-rfect drainage 1» a preraqui anil Suits for half price, < ut right in waa the "Bay Paalm Book*" in the site. Then a reasonably rounded grade, two, for instance JIO.ISI Suita for $'• '*• not flat in the center, anil sufficient fall <15.00 Suits for <7 .'>••, 20 141 suits for year 1640. to the sid«-a to dram the water from th«- 110.00. Children’s <2.00 C< a-» fur tl.00 road quickly. The grad«- should lie I armcr A'» W ord For It. and all other Coats ami Suits the same sufficiently wide to carry the tratti«-, How are you thia morning. Farmer »»■■ Children's, Women’s ami Misers' but the drainage ditch«-» on the sides, Hats worth up to (10 OU for <1.00 tn A? I heard you had your fence up and should nut I ms too with- apart. On dirt <1. ns and Shove. Skirts, Furs, Waists, I though«! I would come over anti look roa«is. he urge«! thr importance of the Kimonaa, Underwear. Hosiery, Blank at it, aa I am intending to purchase frequent use of the split log drag, w I see the stayer stands ets Comforts, Curtains, Be«l spreads. some fence. that th«- formation of ruts will la- ¡in Embroideries, Lac«-», etc. Any one vertide, while mine runs any old way. vented and so that the roa«l will dry purchase w ill more than save you rail am! it looks heavier than the fence I quickly aftrr a rain. road fare. We arc making a clean have been using. When Prof. Skelton had roncludixl, a Yrs. it ia about one poumi heavier, to sweep and can «ell cheaper, because we general discussion was invited. Several buy tn larger «¡uarititua than any other the rod, than any other fence on the store in th«- Willamette Valley ami have market ami stronger and stays stretch imi rntnptu talks were mad«- showing a man in New Yt rk buying for us. ed, when properly put up. I received a that there waa a deep interest anumg Ihm't wait and let i our neighbors tell circular from another fence dealer, the |x-««|ilr on this subject. You will fiiul the price on all Wall !’ tper, (‘arpet9 and Rugs at like reduction Sale (’loses J on nory »berli! Has ol .Man hilled In Portland 62c 45c 18c 24c 59c 48c 5c 18c regular PROBE PINCHOT SCIENCEPHOV. S WATER ROW RESOLVED ANO AIR ARE HEALTH Albany, Ore * TELEGRAPHIC NEWSIN BRIEF Newsy Items Gathered From Parts of me Toril PREPARED EOR BUSY READER G L. Sutherland auggr«t>«l that a lax of 20 cents on thr dollar lx- l«-v u«l so that everv farmer could lie ,irov«l<-<l with a flying machine with which to transport his pn»hicc to market, then th« matter of roads woukl lx- of hut little consequence. Mr. Allen thtiught our road district* were t«»> larg<- and that our *U|»>rviaor* shoukt lx- elected by thr people, instead of being aiqiomt e«l by th«- couhty court, which couhl know but little about thr qualiflcatains aa a roa«l builder «if thr man whom it appointa as supervisor. If road districts were ma«le smaller, then thr ¡icopl» woukl be willing to tax themselves to bulk! road*, providing the money they ¡■•id for roa«l ¡mrtxMws waa ex|M-twln<| in the district where levied. Rom I tax at the ¡«rrarnt time ia ¡»aid by many umlrr protest. E. Perry favorexi road sufM-rviaora meeting frequently ami advising with each other, and devising the l»-at plan* for prosecuting road work. claiming that hi« fence was the strong est, but if you can get any fence of another dealer in Scio or vicinity which will outpull the American fenre in a tug of war pull, .Morrison will make you a present of 13» rods of American fence. The name ami specification are on each roll Ixxik for the name on the fence, the same as on a plow or wagon, then you know you are getting what you pay fur. Take a look at the ameriran ami use it once and yon will always us«- it: as it is made of the very best steel wire Why get inferior g«»»i* when you can get the liest. Well, neighbor, I am more than pleased with the looks of your fence, so I will go to N. 1. Morrison and gi t what I nee«! in the fence line, Good day, neighbor. Attention Members Scio Commercla club. New Hank Orgamre«! al Scio All per»< ns suLscril ing to the Com merrial ( lub Fund« will ph ase call at the Sjio State Hank arid make pay ment of the amount suLscnbed Sulwcript < ns for the months of Novi mber and December are past due, and vour prompt attention to the same is as' ed. All members are requested to attend the r< • ( n . - ting of the club which will be held ui Monday evening January 17, F. H Stow and aaa«»-iat<M of Port land have completed ¡Jana for establish ing a new bank at Scio, Linn CcuntyJ There ia unusual progress in that wart of the county am! the bank i* started to meet large demands of capital.— Ex. This clipping was sent the N» W* thr first of thr week, and I*, evidently, a mistake ot locality, If there ia to be a new bank in Seto, it ia a matter of news to everyone of our citisene. The Nr.wa will be glad to supply a copy of the ¡taper free, regularly, to any one who will suuply item« of m-ws weekly from anv ami all of the sur rounding neighborbwuls. Some one in every neighborhood should be willing tr> t ake up thia work for the interests of themselves ami neighbors. b f * * " * A- **5 *î’ - jS- • .¿wy »M • . i» ' • * » * I Miners Hut Spring» It is quit«- interesting tn thia advancement to learn that the great scientists and nudical men are really willing to admit thr success of nature over man rhe Paso Rolli- Hut Springs «if Uali forum have «u wonderfully cured u< h obsti.iat«- disea««'», am! then* cure h»« eauMd such comment, that »< tence h»« at last. In many instanc«-«. toxin unabli- to fully account for the reason, I II«- waters »1 l*a»o Rohl« » have l»< n ;innly»e«l t hrmieal» distilled by man h«v>- liven apparently u»id f< r th«- same purjaiae na those to be fourni in th«- waters of Paso Rubl« » Still the cares have not tx-eii forthcoming «nd v«t such caaes fimi relu f m the bath» at th«»«- »prii'g» The recent anccwsfut tn-.Ument of Admiral Evans has vou»«- l a 'tew »«-in-» of «|Urstioiis ami arguments nmoiig th«.- world's scientific men Admiral Evan» had the best of med: cal attention aboard ship, yet when he reached land hr w hs mi Weakened uud in such pain that hi» journey to Paso It« bles had to lx- maal«' in ■-my stage« to prevent hia cullaps« fr«>m suffering. He »|x-nt three Weeks at Pio«o Robles and was so much benerttmi that he was soon able to reaume commaml on the brhlgr of his tlagahip. The air at Paso Rubles much invegiuration as the waters fur it is »aid that the peculiar and perfect air found there ha* «» much to do with the curing of all disease" an the mineral baths. To the visitor in perfect health Pa Ruble* pi a p ace of < onsuming interv«!, while to the sick it is a retreat almost la-ynnd conception, if their words i«f praise an- heard. In I' hhu Kohl«-» one hears only water a is I air spoken of «» the real phyeicini-, while every fx-rson seen i» Ailed with thr Ixiyancy of h<i|x* «nd renewed vigor bim I take* es|x-cial delight in telling you what lie useil to I m -. A small book, m ntly ilhmtrnhd, ba* tx-en recently pubhsl.mi by the manage m«-nt telling th«- story of the Hot Springs in a m«i«t interesting manner and giving complete information. Send for it. either to Win McMurray, General Passenger Agent of th« AN. Portland, Ore,, or Dr. Sawyer. Manag>-r. Paso Ruldra, I air IHrcv tor» M .-et The first busin«-»» meeting of the tsmrd of director* of the l.inn < '«unity Fair association, waa held at th«« oilier of Dr. A. G. Prill, on last Saturday aftvrmxin. I’rvsah-nt Prill presiding After the minutes of prvvmus directors m«x-tings were read ami all proved, th«- board rlectnl the following officers to serve th«- association during thr year of 1910, « a« h of whom being choavn by a unanimous vot««. Prvakia'iit Dr A. Prill Secretary It. Sbvltm Treasure« E. D. Myer* Thr S an TIAM N»ws wax awsrili-d the contract for printing th«' annual for thr 1910 Fair. Th«' price of season tickets was placed at <1 ..'«0 each, w ith free evening entrance, Concession tekota II each, limitol to 2 ¡»eraons per «tanti The matter of laying the city water mains to the grout»!» w «» dis«'usa«-<l aomi-what, but no drflnito conclusion reach««! President Prill np|M>intr«l th«- follow ing standing cum tn it toes and superin tendent*: < ommittre on Camping aiu| Hitching Ground* W. G. McDonald, J. A. Bilyeu and G. G. Ih-lta Committer on Finances E. C. I’rrry, J A. Hilyeu an«l M. C. Games. Committe e on Race* ami Program John M’esrly, E. C. Perry and I. A. M unkrr* Committer on Improvi-menta M c. Gainra, W G. McDonald and I) h . Rodina. .Supvnntrmlrnt of Poultry Chas. W«xwly, Scio. Su|wrint«-mi«-nt of Farm I’roducta - E. C. tGJx-rta, Lelxxnon. SuprrinV-mlrnta of Art ami Fancy Work Drpartmrnt Mr«. A. G. Pull ami Mr* Clamtia Gill. Su|»'rinteml«'nt of Horse« ami Cattl«- W m M ■ Su|x»rintrmlrnt of Sh«-vp, Goats and Swine C II Wnln, Thomas. Superintendent of Race Course lx-r Bilyru, lebanon. Clerk of thr Race Course Dr. J. G. Gill, la-bamm Timers Wm Bren-vrr, Scio ami L. L. Thomas. Slayton. b V 1 V •<* *. # » 9 »í>, ' Ä- ’ ■ m -• -e Water turn al Paso Ruble» i ’.A«'