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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1911)
[.INN ANNUAL FAIR MEETING * Real Eslits Cwpry IU tl wees lkr.?s Real estate dealer«. who treat new comer» fairly and without dec ptiur, are of value t<> any com.uur.ity. It i* tl»»ir / buatness, of course, to indue* im gra tlon; fur it is the newcomer who has money to invest, ami from whom the •akl r-al «»tat* agent expect» to reap lino Coir.tg Fair l$$ec atisn Elects Officers. a profit But it «Uoo.ki he remember ed, an extraordinary conn i<kwn »heu’d not be taken from any one pait.ruler Preparaci It tiling Mitf investor, for he is sure. auoiier or later Successi»! Fair to find out that he ha been v.«tim'ised. As a result, such an investor b. <>ne-> dissatisfied, draw» a wrong ■ onel iskm from the country Iwi' ■ of his it ssa Saturday, January 14. was the day ti* fact ion and writes hi* f.-i-mla that set apart by law for the annual meeting Oregon is a good place to stay away of the Linn County Fair Association, from. As a matter of fa-* t!>»-• "«:n*.rv the same to occur at the City hall in (» ail right, the land 1» all light and the Scio. only thing wrong I* the grafting and Owing to the inclemency of the gTeed of the real estate agent. Thus weather, but few stockholder» were an injust and lasting injury i* done the prevent, when Secretary Shelton called state. the meeting to order, because of the A few 'lays ago, a rvpre relative of Unavoidable absence of President Prill. Ry motion T. M Holt was elected the Nt wm called i ’ n the firm of th* pre.' dent rrctem and the mcetirg pro Tebault Kcal E-tate Co., vf AP any. After talking with the manager for ceeded to business. A‘i ut.-a of h.«t annual and a special some minutes, we became convinced stockholders meeting in October 19lA, that this firm wa.. doing bii-vii:« m . up on a strictly legitimate basis. In look were read and approved. Roiorts of secretary and president ing over their many trama« tiona of the for 1910 read and approved, an was past year, we could not «lircovcr the least evidence of graft or over rbarg that of the treasurer. ing. In e'ery transaction, we noticed Special report of the president wax that ' ill’, th«- r- , - .r : ■ ■ ■ V" ’ read in which he stated that »312 25 waa churged regsnHes« of whether the Wood be the probable expense to get buyer or seller paid the commission. the Fair buildings and grounds ready This same firm is responsible for the for the 1911 fair ami recommended that the nine shall be provided for by the present xtimulsnt to the orchard in 'lie •ale <>f additional shares The plan dustry in Eastern Linn count;. Linnha.cn company, whose lob tnga wax endor id by the meeting and J A. Bilyeu, W. <«. McDonald ami the are near Lac mb, owes its inception to sc rotary were appointed a Committee the manager, Mr. Tebsuit. Alsu, the Orchard tract of rome StMO to II»») to solicit the stock aubeeriptfona. acres, immidialely west of the I inn* Election of six directors was t hr de haven tract, Bcridei thii, a nun her clared in order, the election resulting of large farm deals an<l numerous in the election of A. G. Prill. W. G. smaller ones, beside» a Inr/r quantity McDona'd, John Wisely, J. A. Bilyeu. of city pimia ltie.4 a. d lot» have ts t n E C. Peory and R. M. Cain. - ' ■ . vf'l'' . . \ I ., ■ • r This concluding the business for the thc Tebault firm IS r> v|. «.ibb for the annual meeting, the same wits adjourn increase of the poj u'ation of l .nn ed. county more than 30<) during the pnMt year. Carload Jisl Received it e al»u n»ti< cd. Ilia* evi ry |wr*m < r firm which deal» with the Tehmil* We have just rvceiveu a carload of company is, < ver afterward, a friend American National Field fence anti to the company; for he f< < • it it the Bard Wire. Thia fencing is about the • company has treated him faitly. best on the market, anti the prices we can make you are better than else- where, as we buy direct from thr factory. < let our prices before you buy «■lue whs re. D E N T I S T C has . W khkly OVER WOODWORTHS DRUG STORE BOTH PHONES - - ALBANY OREGON PUBLIC SERV ICE COMPANIES UvAly-Setea o( tai io Lino Cmty heir hsessniwl County Clerk W. I. Marks has been formally notified of the u.r«m*nt of the uublir service companies in Linn county, a» agreed upon by the State Tas Commission, as follows: Pacific Telephone A Tel. Co. 2,.375 miles wires at »25.90, »61,046. Northwestern, 15 miles water ditch, at *4.200, »• 3,000, water plant, *88,000 Union Oil Co. on O. AC., 35. *5 miles at 70c, *28. Am. Fast Freight Line *25 Santa Fee Rrfrigei at<>r Co. *135. Pacific Fruit Ex. Co. *l.*t2. W<x«l- burn Line *548. Union Tank Une at *14, »502. Woodbum Branch ft R. 4X90 milc* at »17.500, »769.^*. Lebanon branJh 9. p , 11.5) miles, at mi . $201.-.-.'«o. Arnciur Car Lincs, at *1.40. »50. East .'■ide Line S p., 35, H5 miles at *45,500, *1,681.178. tl *28.100. Sweet Home. Foster <k Caer z de Tel , IW miles at *12.60, *856. Pinne--r Mutual Tel , 110 miles *19.20, ClilNy Court l^vlfi’s *17.11 ROJd SufiCPSMS Ti e Linn county court, which com pleted it» session on IVedne. ay of !a»t week, appointci th«» following new road supervisors District No. 2. <\ W Yates. No. 9. W I Pat»; No II. John Goeta, No. 12. E. B Wallace Ne. 15. R. Shelton; No. 17, John I . C.rJgga; No. 19. l„ B Kent. No 21, J. N. Rice. No. 25, Nicholas Fndrvs; No. 2u. W. C. Muller; No. 2*. T. B. I ewix. Three new road district« Were also made, No. 31, wh'ch wa« taken from District N q . 5, at HarrUburg, No. ;L’, made from Di-tricts Nos. I and 2 at Albany, and I » strict No. 33, made from No. 14 at Shelburn, The super- visor» for the new dxtncts ate: N<». 31, Warren Hulburt. No 32. Fiance Kixer. and No. 33, T. J. Funk. The following «ujierviaor» were reap pointed: Di»lrt t No. 1. J< if laom; N■■ 3, A Puch. No. 4, J. C. Stand ish; No. 5, Ed Nixon, No. 6, Grant Cunningham, No. 7. T. (’. Isom, No. \ I * Thomas Reidy; No 14. M B. Miller; No 16, T. M. Holt. No. 18. W . L W aliare. No, 80, W. H, Ingram; No. 22. J. II . Rhinehart; No. 23, E. L Gilbert, No. 24. W. N. Sanders, No. 27. E. 1 k Shepherd; No 2-1, II S. Heyne, and No. IU), John Sandner. TOILS AGAIN — Harq îejrt * Pa,‘a.'ied Prisow, Forçts Smral Shocks ard is Irrasied Some yearn a->i Harry Bcani was arc ire I of a crl n<-in Lum county and w i c civict. il an<l sentenced to the pt-mtentiary for the same, for the I • i »1 of ten ve»m. Ilarrv was a in» lei primmer Sod »non gained the -onfidence mwl respect of the prison off ala. Wi en h.» relatives a«ke«i fur hi« paholl, they experienced little lifficnltv in getting it For a lime, after he regained hia liberty, he wag an ••vi-mp'.iry citizen, lie remarried his wife, who h:«<l been dlvorcad during loi incarceration and everybody ho|»»d that hi» reformation was for all time. B it taking up old anaueialiotw. he mkmi fell into bad habits, which waa in vi.ilotmn of the condition* of his parnll a lei » hen th«» penitentiary official» heard of It, they placed him again in Mr. nd .Mrs t'lmto.i Munker». who the |ien. Agnin hia conduct as a • in r, wu exemplary and when a have b«*n here visiting her people, left Wednesday for Falem where they were |>..-om| paroll was asked for, it was • railed the serious iiliwaa of his mother, , granted. i l-'u far as the people of Scio knew, Mrs Mary Munk.rs, he was lu having hlm»elf nicely, until <<•« Bls? k' a was a Portland i about the flrat of the year, when hia 9Ì.WH. visitor last week. c uirtnal inatineta gained th« up|>erhand N. W Long Distance, 71 m loa at Thirty-four of Shelburn's young of him. *70, $4970. people hail a party at Mr. Miller's last Forgerv and l ad ehecka wa» his N w . Corporation. Albany plant. 15 Saturday. A go, 1 time was uported mania this time Hr paused a check miles, at *4.<K»;.tJ»i including |iow«r by all. i for *4'> in Portland, th«n two more in *79,'JOO. .Mr Davis, n icpreventative of th.- JriTeiM.li, <»<•• for *25 anil the other for Portland E. A E. R. R., 75 mil«» at Davenp-.il Muuc Howto, waa in our <U>, then one for *25 In Gervais and *L\«00. *11,650. waa nttcmptiiq; to pa on«- for *lu in town last w,. k. W. fr. Co. on C. 4 E.. 30.30 miles at Oreipm < ily when he was arrested. F. A Miller '< > I Grant Spiingrnbuig *136.50. *4.965. Tin1 G> rvaix check wai on the hank Pullman Co. on 9. I’., 35.W> miles, at came home Sat itdav from G<nich. The mill at that place hr«« shut down on »<■ of Scio, puri >rtio. to he igneii by <'. »166.20 per nyle, »If. 713. W l.«ard, his brother. The Gervais rount of l)»e ano» . w. F (o. Woodburn branch, 43.90 md. a at »136 50, »5,992. F. A Gooch was an Albany visitor hnnk telephoned to th«' Scio bank a»k- in ' for in itru. lio i and the word waa w F. Co., la'banon branch, II 50 last week. «• nt ba k "piy the cheek." Thia put miles ut »36. 50, » , 570. ( Imide Churchill, win. ha.» l»ecn vhit- •»CIO people onto what he wax up Iff W. F. t o., mam line. 35.«5 miles at ing in TillamMik, returned Immo lari and whi n th- Oregon City bank tele *500.50, * 17,94.3. Sat unUy. phoned for instruction. Deputy Sher tf C. A E.. 36.30 miles al *8,400, *304.- Mr. and Mrs. trank Gooch left last J. A. Bilyeu answered the message by 930. week for Vale, called there by the i ordering hi» arrest which waa accomp- Postal Tel. Co., 106.60 mi lea at *49, seiioua ilfne»s of Mrs. Gooch’* father, ink.'l while ho wax at th«* bank waiting *6.219. Mr. Derris. for the check to lie cashed. Western Union. 319.20 miles, at Harry hn« yet 7* years tp aervr on Bob Shire», th" irrepres»ll>le repre- »>10. *20.290. iwnlativcof the Black Eagle Miri< up hia first sentence and he can be senten near Gate», was in town Wtalneaday. ce | to from oiu> to fifteen years for looking after the interests of the miny. each of his forgeries. It is, therefore, quite likely that he will have to serve The management of the Unn County He was exhibiting some lire looking moat <>f the rest of his life behind ore. Fair, to be held at Scio Aug. 29 Sept* 1, prison bnni. is first in the field with the premium list ; He h»« no on« but himself to blame and race program for the fair* It ia a for hi» trouble, for he has Iwen given go»d one* The cash premiums will The Merchants' Mercantile Company | unusual chances to rvfortn anti become amount to »i'4X> and race prizes »1.475. The following sup« rin'endents will have is preparing to publish a Red Book an honorable citu. n. But his instincts Credit Guide for 'hia district, including seem to be bail and, probably the brat charge of the different departments: place for him for both he and hia Hors«« and cattle—S. PhiHppi, Scir. Linn county. relatives, 1» in confinement.— Later. By this system this district will be Sheep, goats an«l swine C. H Wain, Beard woe taken charge of by peniten put in direct touch with credit condi- Thomas. \ Art department- Mrs. A. G. Prill and ions all over the United States and tiary officials, last Sunday am! is now whenever anyone moves here fr«>m any occupying a cell therein. Mrs. Claudie Gill, Scio. harm products • E. C. Roberts, Mba- other part of the United States, the merchants here will be at once t>t**t><<l non. Gncch Gleanings through this organization as to h >w Poultry-Chas. Wesely, Scio. where he said party pari his bills Dr. Prill is president and R. Shelton, (Delayed from last week) formerly lived. secretary. It commenced snowing Monday morn These credit guides are made up in The management ia entitled to credit ing and th« snow is now five inches for the energetic manner in which diatricta covering nearly every state in . de« p. the union. They are made from the affairs have been run. Mr. ami Mr*. Frank Titus, of Scio, combined experience of all the mer Fred Jones received word. Wednes chants In each of these districts and , arc visiting their daughter and family, — day morning, of the death of his sister, •very merchant rates his own customers j .Mrs. I rod Gooch. from whose bedside he had just re according to h«>w they have pari him. ■' I rank G-«>ch and wife started for turned ‘ Before a customer 1» rated he ia given Eastern Oregon Wednesday morning, notice by letter that he will he rated on account of the «widen illneaa of Mrs. Til Ted S»iol Kisk 8*11 •nd ia given a chance to |>ay up hi« oh! Gooch's father. The Tel Te1 Robot society will give a account and thus awnre a go«w| rating Mnt. John Cottrell, who is in the St. mask bail in their hall, situate near the F.aeh merchant and professional man M trys hospital m Albany, is expected Richardson Crahtce* bridge, on Satur is furnished with a copy of the guide | to return home Saturday. day evening, January 29. 1911. so he may refer to it and look up the The prusoecta we have now are that A number of prises will l>e given for rating of any customer or prospective we will have a schtail in Gooch by next the beet sustained characters, and oi.e customer before giving any credit.— Monday. Miss Bradshaw is to he the prise to the most comic character. Albany Heraki. teacher. Admission, same as usual. - Constipation is the cause of many | We have had Sunday school in the Fred Jones returned from a we-k's ailments and disorders that make life new school house for three or four Rm> RmtNO lloon, visit at the bedside of his sister, who miserable. Take Chamberlain's Stom Sundays. I SUdLorn SiHiot’k Tb? Luu Coouly Fair PrraiDD List. Red Book Crtin Guide 4) I I I o ti fi o to WALL PAPER I i I i <• Largest Stock outside of Portland Samples and Estimates on Request ♦ ♦ w FISHING TACKLE ♦ Expert True» fitting—Camera supplies, etc | Woodworth Drug Co Albany, Ore ♦ 10 live* at M»-dford, last Momiay morning. ach and Liver Tablets, k«-ep your Me has but small hopes for her re bowels regular and you wilt avoid these dueares. For axle by all dealers' covery. I 4 Mfr' Chamberlain's falls, huy u sow li may oh lit«. 4t d; » 4. i jL * V. k-J ■ • * * r 1 - J 4 I K. > I