The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 08, 1910, Image 1

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To all lands ami town lots in Linn
County made by men of wide experience
and certified to by a responsible com­
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A company that has been
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A Joy Lift
GRANGE
Smnl Gnrifts W»re Jhl ItafftSHîti—
Spieniid Musicai aM llitrini
Prrçrim Rendered
Yea the N ews man his ex| ern-nced
the exuberance of feeling which is
»up|H>M<| to permeate one's system
when bowling through the country at ■
20-mlle-an hour clip in an automobile.
Last Sunday morning by invitation of
Mr. T M Holt, L. W Pomeroy and
the local news gatherer of the Nt'S
were guests of honor in a 15-mile nulo
ride
Mr. Holt purchased an elegant
new Ford car. a few weeks ago and he
has become quite an expert chauffeur
in the short time he has had Die ma­
chine During our ride, when th«- mad
was exceptionally smooth the spe«-d
Indicator showed that w<- were going at
a 30-mile gait.
Mr. Holt is road sufuirvisor of South
Scio precinct and the purpose of our
trip was to inspect M-veral miles of new
rood which had been buildrd this year ,
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PORTLAND HOLDS
SECOND PLACE
Appropr-aMfins far Pacific Coast Liberal —
Burned ¡<tr limier of Ncrthwtsl
lay bt Made Usciti
Portland, Ore., July ti. -Th«- outcome
At about l<V3fi a m. President Wood
called the Linn County Council to order
of an experiment to be trii-d with
After a song by the («range and prayer
burned-ovrr timtxr in Coos county by
ALBANY. ORE.
303 Bromi ft I bi II St
: by the chaplain. Secretary I y«r read ,
the Santa Fe railroad will be watched
the minutes of last session, after which '
with interest throughout the Pacific
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the roll call of («rangea was ordered,
Northwest, if successful, it will inrun
the following responding:
that large areas of forest, formerly
T«ng«-nt James Owensby, Mr. «nd
coimalerxl tisclcss, w ill Ixicome valtlabl«*
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o Mrs. E. R. Allen.
I under Mr. Holt's direction and the f<>r the burned-over timber yet rvmam-
Grand I’rarie Cyrus IL Walker.
j long stretches of splendidly graveled I mg. The Santa Fu has contracted for
Crowfoot Mr. and Mr*. Harris and road lied »ho»» that .Mr Holt is an ! 12(M) cedar piling fh>m such a tract in
If the charred piling
Mr. Lindley.
: <!.x|xirt in thu art of road building. An .Coos county.
Harmony - Messrs Powell and Cor ' [ oval grade from which the water will piuv< . a succès«, much mure of the
Largest Stock outside of Portland
nett.
; quickly pass away ami a heavy coating same material will be bought bv the
Western
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and
Mrs
Ohling
of grav. ■ :ti lb* . i i ter as str.i . lit »« a 5anta !'*• and a wide market will Im
Samples and Estimates on Request
Morning Star Mr I :bl
' railway line, ia a work of which Soper- j found fur thia now apparently worthless
Banner Messrs Allen, Devaney and s ; visor and every man who participated i timber.
FISHING TACKLE
Perry.
, m building, can well be proud of.
Portland ends the cereal shipping
In addition to the above Mr. Scott, of | South Scio prvcim t has more miles
year May 31, holding second place in
Expert Truss fitting Camera supplies, etc •
Tangent ami Mr. and Mr« Mitchell, of . <<f well graded and gravelsd roads than the entire country as a wheat export­
Grand 1‘rarie Grange« were present, . any other precinct in the c<nmty and ing city. New York alone has a great­
also several olh-rs from a distance most of it has been constructed under er volume to its credit.
During the
wh<>««* names we did not learn.
Mr. Holt's superintendent?. In a few past twelve months Portland has sent
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Under the call of Granges, all were i years more, if th- present plan of road away 6.3SG.O33 bushels of wheat, valued
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report« d in a flourishing condition with work is continued, ami every mile of at 45.791,304.
one exception.
ruail in this precinct will lie everything
l^rge appropriations for Oregon
Mr. Cyrus Walker extended a gener­ that even autolsts can desire. W<- 1 waterway improvements are available
al u>'. >tat-n for ull to attr: <1 the Alban;, with Mr. Holt could be pursuaded to by th>* passsgu of th«- Rivers and Her-
Chautauqua meet and «aid that a move over into North Scio precinct. fur Inirs bill by the recent congre»». More
Grange headquarters would be main­ a few years and give us the benefit of than 4l.(*O.<><J0 will be spent in perfect­
tained upon the grounds
his skill in ««-curing volunteer road > ing the jetty at the mouth of the
Mr. E. C. Peery extended a cordial work «nd in directing the construction Columbia river and ««Iditional fund» are
invitation to all to attend the Linn of the roads.
provided for dredging the 1^/wer Wil­
County Fair. e»|»ecially upon Grange
lamette and Columbia rivers. Th«- im­
Day and urged each («range to make
provement of the upper Willamette a ml
Business Conditions
an exhibit.
Th» only unfavorable element in the | Columbia ia provided for, as is the
By motion a committee of three
situation ia th«* unfavorable attitude of Celilo Canal, which gets 4fi*M*,0W.
consisting of Messrs Walker. Denny
Together with the Great Northern
federal lawmakers ami state officials
and Cain, were instructed to procure a
th«-
North* ni Pacific will carry on a
towards the railways »nd the spirit
s|>eaker for Grange Day ami. also, to
exploitation of Oregon.
which would prevent the companies work of
arrange for any other G rang«- exercise«,
from
moderately advancing
th»ir Writer» and publltlty men arc now be­
at that time they thought advisable.
charge» to offset the increased coat of ing enlisted by the line to work up
The committee will, also extend an
Operation. When the manufacturer is material to In- used throughout tho
invitation to each Grange represented
obliged to pay higher prices for raw country in spreading the knowledge of
in the Linn County Grange Council to
material anti increased wages he docs Oregon broadcast. With the Hill lines
prepare and render at that time, a
the only poasible thing in the circum­ actively engaged in the work of publi­
short literary or musical program.
stances and correspondingly raises the city, large r<-««ilts can be ex pect«*d.
The dinner hour haring arrived, the charge for his product. The railways
Attention ia calleil by th«- Oregonian
council adjourned to the adjoining hall are obliged to pay increase« I prices for ( to the growth of the livestock industry
and partook of a most bountiful and supplies and higher wages, an*I it ia in the Pacific Northwest. On on«- day
elegant lunch.
only rrsMinable that they shoukl get of last week It says ten earloads of
Al 1J0 the Council raconvenrd and more fur what they »ell. namely Iran«- wheat were received at Portland «nd 40
Report of tho Londitk n of
by motion an open session was declared
carload» of livestock. It is maintained
Maumsfraitr's NMici
port at Ion.
and the following musical and literary
That they are impelled to rai«« their that the stock grower will becooift a
Notice ia hereby given to «11 whom it
run scio stati bask
program,
under
the direction of charges ia plain from current traffic more important factor in th«- prosjirnty
may concern that the undersigned have
Grange lecturer R. M Caln was given: returns showing increasedgrnss takings, I of the state than the wh«*at grower
been duly appointed administrators of At Scio, In the State of Oregon, at the
Music by th«- orchestra.
Then
while costa of operation have increased within the coming ten years.
Joseph Holub, deceased, by the county
close of buaineas June 30, 1910.
Muric—by the Weaely trio; enehored, in still greater ratio, w;Xh r* mlting there will l«c more wheat grown than at
court of Linn County, Oregon; there­
Reading—by Mrs. Himball, which •Ircreas«- in n* t earnings. Uni* *- the present but the livestock Industry will
fore. all persona having claims against
ME Mill RC Ell
was liberally applauded.
greatest of all industries U permitted have expanded to a rr mark able degree
th« estate of said decedent are hereby
Vocal solo - by R. M. Cain.
to prosper the country cannot lie ' by that time, due to Purtlaml having
required to present the same with the l»ans and discount«............. 124. «71.09
Comic duett - by Misers Cain and proaperou«.—New York Herald
the greatest stockyards and packing
proper vouchers to the undersigned at Overdraft«, secured «nd
plant on the Pacific coast, Thu means
110.53 White.
unsecured
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their residence near Scio, in said county
Reading -by Fred It. Wrst.
much to the city's future, It is believed.
Eye
OeslroyH
within six months from the date hereof. Bon*U, securities, etc............ 12,562 13
Music by the Wewly trio.
Salem, the capital city, will hold its
Dated thia first day of July, 1910.
Last Saturday Ignatious Faltua was
Banking h<>u«r, furniture
The Council, after tendering the
ami fixture«
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Joeeph Holub, Jr.
5,000.00
splitting wood,* using a steel sledge ami i annual chriry fair on July 7, 8 and 9.
ladies of Banner Grange thanks for the
Frank Holub.
tecl wedge. A blow from the sledge This event promise« to be a big affair
Cash ami due from approved
entertainment, adjourned to meet with
Administrators of said
reserve bank«................. 75,49t. 09
caused
a sliver to fly from the wedge and is being widely advertised. People
Grand Prarie Grange on the first Sat­
Joseph Holub, deceased Check» and other cash item«
which found a lodgement in hia left eye. from the entire valley will attend and
452.7« urday in October.
W. R. Bilyeu,
lie was brought to brio aa quickly aa usual pr«-parations are Im.ng mad«- to
Then- will lie keen
Atty, for administrators
possible
and to Dr. Prill’s office. Dr. entertain them.
..118,487.62
Total. ».
About the beat practical joke which Prill had left a few minutes before to c«>m|ietition between the valley rountiea
i we have heard of lately, waa |>erpc- visit Mrs. Khelton. Fred Bilyeu with for prixea In the cherry exhibits and
t.lAMI.niEM
Capita! stock paid in...,. ... 410,000,00 trated on Billy William», our harnesa I his auto was then summoned and the amusement features of the fair will he
Surplus fund . ................... ...
927.52 maker, by his wife and some other unfortunate young man was in Albany i better than cv-»r.
ladies, last Monday.
Some ten or
That high prices for fiwid products
Undivided profits, less expen
ami under Dr. Elia* care in 45 min­
sea and tax«-« paid.........
302 32 twelve people from our town thought a
•rs
driving many people back to the
utes.
'lays fishing trip up Thomas creek a
Individual deposits subject to
Hr»n. per loa .
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When the eye was examined, it was farm is the belief of those who h«v«
MM'llln«» per ton
cheek •, •. •••••••••••••. 91,409.9ft good way to spend th«- 4th ami, accord­
found that tlie ball was destroyed and given the matter attention. Il ia cen-
chop, |»r l«m
Demand
certificate« of
ingly, hy nine of the clock they were
tcndeii that not for years has th« move-
»«Iler. K oustrr pet n«U
that its removal waa necessary. The
deposit.............................. 12,837.1» on the fishing gnximla.
**<<«. l-er 'lmrti
i nwnt bc«-n so noticeable as now. All
William» and
young man waa placed in St. Mary's
■ bk-kena, per pound
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Liabilities other than those
Dr. Sanderson were the chief fisher­
I part« of the Pacific Northwest are be
< atekrn- |>er nsnj. young broiler«
hospital to remain for a few days in
3,010.00
above stated.....................
'•eeen, pee pound —.......
men and bv noon they had quite a order to be near hia physician «nd to ' ing benefltted. it is «aid, by thia deser­
lark»}*, per pound
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tion of the cities and return to the soil.
Total.
114,497.62 number of the speckled beauties. They have the services of a trained nurse.
Pock«, per ponnd ....... ...____ ____ ™
Confidence ia expreaaed that this will
were cleaning th«- fish down at the
n«ef. per pound. Hr« «elfbl
Park, d m ■■ I
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State of Oregon, /
balance pnxlurtion ami consumption
creek bank preparatory fur dinner.
V «al. pa. pound, for «hipping ..............
Business CMnp
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snd bring prices of farm products down
' Just at this time Mrs. Williams came
Itorc. per pound. »lo-Ser«-------------
County of linn ’
Mallon.net Imund. d r»« »J
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1 from the canp ami told Mr. Williams
Last week P. H. MacDonald conchid- to lower levels.
I, W. A. Ewing. cashier of the above that Warden May waa in camp.
Wil­ ed the sale of hi« confectionery and
The Scio planing mill is the place to named bank, do solemnly ««rear that liams must have had some fish under cigar business to Adam Hayne, of
Chief J us tic« Kuller, of the United
get your building material, door«, the aoove Statement ia true to the be«t six inches, for hr at once dump«*d hi« Lebanon. Mr. Hayne assumed charge State« Supreme court, died al hi« home
windows. screens, frame«. molding*, of my knowledge and belief.
Mr. i In Washington, D. C., the first of thi«
i pan of fish into the creek. Sanderson, of the business last Saturday.
W. A. E wing , Caahier.
etc. Cail and »ee me before buying
for some reason, held on to hia fish, so Mac Don ski move, I to hia property at week. Chief Justice Fuller was ap-
elsewhere and I will «how you price«
Subscribed and «worn to before me that there waa enough fish for dinner. the north end of Main street ami the pointed by President Cleveland and
which are hard to beat
this 5th day of July, 1910.
Of course the fish warden story waa all new proprietor occupies the room« at filled the position with credit and
N. I. MoitalftoN
the rear of the store room.
i renown.
T. L. OvoGKit, Notary Public a hoax, but it worked all the same.
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