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SCIO HOTEL
FAIR DIRECT
ORS MEET
Ortfoii Kag !tl Ft FarcH For LiRe&s
Firntrs Si I Goirsi
HAD TROUBLE
Flax enthusiast» met in the a««*mbly
Oregon Agricultural College. Cor-
rvom of the Portland CMsmeretal club
_ vail a,—The annual Frrm r*
Week
last night and discussed tba urnettc-
i ours« at the Oregon Agricultural
amlity of est< bbvhing » linen factory
Col egv has been set for February 13 ’•»
118 and the plana for the work are
somewhere in Oregon, liatry B. Mil
ler, formerly United State» Consul
( being raptdlv I ru ighl to completion.
(¡•neral to Belfaat, »aid that in Ireland
In addition to the regular lecture and
the linen trade ia an important factor {¡•ct Cfllciri ini Make IM Prehaunirç dem<>r.stratiun work in fruit growing,
H K Mi,er ani Freí Janes In tin New
Maltin Irt Not Kovinq Alon; fiiollli la
because of th«- »; ecia! care givm it.
orchard work, marketing, soils, drain
Irrançesjtnls
For
th
IS1I
Linn
I In-other word«, he «a d. if flax cultur«-
rnçrietws
age. farm management, stock raising,
District No 4
| were given as much attention as app ««,
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home
management,
insect
ami
disease
Cotnty Mr
I Oregon could as «a»itv he«mme »*
' pests, butter and cheese making and
' famous fbr its linen» as for it fruit.
| kindred subjects, two sp«M*ial featur«»
The Scio hotel, like the Scio livery ' Eugene B«.»«c. a naliv«* of Belgium,
A short time ago the Seh*i.»l bo.tr I of
tn the form of c i-nasions and demon
■table, seems to be a property of who h*» spent many years in Orrgon
The first meeting of th« board of dk strations on the si:b;ecta of good roa 's Dist. No. I near Crabtree decided that
frequent change* of ownership. Who and mad« extensive esjcriment» with 1 i rvetots for the Linn County Fair for for the state and irrigation in the i in all probability tliere was a contagious
ever happens to be ike owner of either flax, said then- is no doubt but that a the year 1911. wa» held at the office t»f
Willamette Valley will be added to the skip disease among the pupils of their
of tta -e properties, seems ever ready linen factory eoatjng about K0,OOP 1 Dr A. G. Prill, on January 3», 1911.
¡».•ho-i and after con «ide ring the matter
pr>>gr»m.
to sell ami, strange to relate, there ia a would ¡-ay a profit of from 10 to 15 per
ordered the teacher to semi four
A
large
corp*
of
special
lecturers,
The meeting was call*! to order by
buyer always ready.
cent on the investment from th«* start. Director Prill, who was Immrollstely many of whom are representative men children who «-.-mal to be afflicted
Imat Monday. Menan» H. M Myer
William McMurray, general pa«»en- e*«« ted president of the association for of thia state, have been »«cunei to with this discs»«*, home for a abort
and Fred Jones conduced the purchase ger agent of th«* Harriman lin«*s tn
’ the coming Fair yerr
R. Shelton waa a»«i»t the College exfierts in earning time until they had au>-ce«»lcd in curing
of the ho'<d property. from th- then Oregon, C. C. Chapman, mn.nager of
up this breaking out or were sure it
elected secretary, and E D. Myres, on the work. This has made it possible
proprietor». W. 8. Carpenter and hi» the Portland Commercial club. Dr. J
to fill every hour of the day from eight wu nothing contagious. The teacher
treaaurec
daughter, .Mr» Maud Holland, the ! R. Witherbee and several «»'her men
I roce«drd to carry out the instructions
By motion th« secretary was al!owe«l in the morning until ten at night with
purchase price being 33.560 for th»* active in the upbuilding of the industries J one stenographer during th< F’atr week ■ special features.
of the laiard and upon questioning
block of building» and the lota upon in th« state w«Fe present. Portland'
J Wald
lift «an
Th« work will deal entirely with vital
of 1911
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which they stand. Thia ia the price Exchange,
By motion th* dates for th«* 1911 Fair problems which are claiming the atten ’ years of age. the boy replied that he
which » m paid to G. W. Morrow,
w< re set ss follows. August 29. 30. 31 tion of the (wople of Oregon. Those in had some kind of an itch, that hia
sevi ral year» ago with the hotel furni
attendance will be urged to bring up sister Katie, at home, had the same,
Extrd SpiMl NaiiC!
and September I.
ture included. The new proprietor»
but that they had a preparation at home
. E. C. Peery was electad secretary of for discussion ai d demonstration sub
On account of the cold stormy weather {
will take charge March 1
jects in which they are particularly from Dr. Hooth which would cure it in
the rare track.
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It ia not stated whether the new the last week, which has prevented so
ten days. This ta>y and three other»
On motion the president an4s«cretary interested and .which pertain to the
owner* contemplate improvement» ^to many people fr«m vksiting the Great- '
were sent home. Th*> Easton hoy be
were authorize«! to make the necessary |ieruliar problems arising out of their
came very« disorderly and the teacher
the property or not. But as th^y are rat Bargain Sale of th«* year at Allan).
arrangements for printing for the 1911 experience and which arc characteristic
suspended him. Upon hia arrival at
both enterprising men and belie,ve Jn Chamber» i McCune have decided to;
Fair. Also, not to ailow any special of their particular community. The
continue
their
GREAT
ANNUAL
hum» hn parents became very angry
progression, improvement» are sure in
privilege» to merry-go* round« or shows work will be carried on vlry much in
CLEARANCE SALE unlul balurday
the near future.
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and determined to throw the teacher
the
form
of
a
targe
farmer»
inatltute
ami to ascertain how much would be
out of school for »«tiding their buy
it ia hot ststod who will conduct the Evening Jan. 28th.
paid to,one merry-go.rAln.l and five i with a special division giving particular
So those that are interested in buyinx ,
hotel when the new owner» take charge
home. Very abusive language was
attention
to
the
various
features
of
■how* for exclusive privileges.
mo d over th« phon« and fata« reports
but, it ii safe to aay, th-3 building will Dry Goods, Suita, Coat», ( »pea. Dr«*- ,
The license for restaurants and lunch home making and management
sea, ijkirtfl, Waist». Furs. Hats, Shoe»,
circulated but to no avail The diroet-
not long remain idle.
counters as named in the prtmium book, I A poultry »how, at which th« best
bilk Petticoat». Underw-ar, Blankets. ,
f.irs all atood by their teacher. Easton
were adopt«!.
.
fowls in the Northwest will be exhibit- ’ aven went to Albany declaring he would
etc.,
here
is
an
opportunity
to
bu\
Th* N ews publishes. thia week,
Secretary Shelton wv instructed to «><1, ia scheduled fur the last day of th«
send the sharifT after the« teacher and
what our reporter says ia a trouble in cheaper than at any other titno or at
pa/the Annual membership fee in the! scaaioii. This feature, in cotineetion'
chairman of the board. We presume
th« school of district No. 4. As we any other sale. If you are di»ap|K>inl«Nj 1
Nattanal Trotting Association, 310.
with the special work on good roads th« sheriff was out of town that day
know nothing about the facta in the or not satisfied in ovory way we will:
It was ordared that a tee <»f 10 cents and irrigation. *>U »‘Id greatly to the
for he did not make hia appearance and
case. we give it aa reported, and the ■ pay all your exuetums Ubsmber» & Me- j
shall be charged for •••aft in the grand aco,*« of the work. Indications are
people can draw their own conclusions. [ Cune, Albany, Ore.
Easton had very little to say when he
stand during the Fair.
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that last year's attendance of 4<s) will returned home.
Th* arand stand was order«I moved be more than doubled at this session.
The result of Easton's exertions ia:
back 10 feet west and President Prill I>ean (kirdlcy reports that communica
H« is sending his children two and one-
was allowed 110 for doing the same.
tion» ar« coming in in much greftter
half mile* to school at Crabtree,
On motion it was ordered that the numbers than ever before and that the
though his daughter ia teaching within
board should publish calls for bids to general interest throughout the state
Carefully prepared by contpetvnt un I experienced
ot>< mile of home but probably does not
furnish
music
during
the
Fair,
the
band
seems
to
justify
the
belief
that
the
employes thoroughly familiar with the record« <>l
care to attempt the management of
to contain at least 12 prices th«« bosni College will be crowded to its utmost
Linn County. Accuracy, neatneaa and dispatch is
lh>ya who *rv not managed at home.
reserving the privilege to reject any or during this week. Th«! railroad* have
our motto. We are now abstracting the instrument!«
all bids.
promised to give spacial rates for the ' School at Dist. No. 4 ia continueing
filethlaily and can serve the public tnoht efficiently.
By motion the 16th day of February occasion and the city is being esnvasaed nicely and Miaa Compton, the teacher,
has been urged to teach the remainder
was designated by the board as shade for accomodation.« fyr the visitors.
We tine the most modern ami up to date system of an-
of the achtsil as she has given gr«>d
tr«*e
planting
day
and
otherwise
beauti-
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htracting * An unlimited amount of money to loan
satisfaction.
fying the grounds. The pre»i<h*nt waa '
on G per cent, per annum on approved farm security
Tu Livies
MI'ECUI. R kporte *
instructed to give due notice of the
BOTH PHONES IN THE OFFICE
TELEPH<»NI OR WRITE
same.
Tas levies have tiren made for the
By motion, the first day of the Fair county ami state and various town»,
Mary J. Mvnhrs
j, m curl Mwr
was designated as Orang« Day; the school district» ami road districts as
The death of Mrs. Mary J. Munkrrs
second as Lebanon and Brownsville day;' follows:
occurvd in Salem at the home of her
(he thin! as Albany and Harrisburg day, |
The county, 10 mills.
daughter Mr» Ed Keene on Thursday
at»i the fourth aa Stayton and Jefferson
Cities;—Albany 10.65 mills Browns Jan. 19. 1911.
day.
ville 5, l^banon 10. Scio 3, Harrisburg
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Mm. Munkem, (Nee Mary
Chrisman)
A canvas to cov«w band »tar.d was ®* HBh*? 5
*• w* born’Tn Booiie Co’.lndianaDec. 27
ord«re«l provided for.
1 1843. She was married to T. M. Munkers
By motion, a fiat fee of Hi per cent.
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• Jun. 1.1th 1370. and to thia union were
Was ordered charged on all entrances
Largest Stock outside of Portland
born three children, Cora, Clinton and
for races.
3 mills; 24. 3 mills; 25, 21 miliar 2».
Ida, two of whom survive, Cora having
Secretary Shelton wa» instruct««! to milla; 30. 5 milla.
Samples and Estimates on Request
, preceded her mother to the great beyond.
correspond with the secretary of the
Special Schoolt—
♦ State Fair Association with reference
There were also three step-children and
.3 mill, districts :>2 and 106.
FISHING TACKLE
n niece over whom she presided like a
to judges, »tarter, etc,, for the race».
.4 mill, district 114.
mother.«
Presiilent and secretary were ordered 1
.5 mill, districts 23 and 104.
She liecame a Christian in early girl
to aar* rtain th« cost of a road or track
. 1 mill, districts 2, 2»l. 69, 72. 80.
hood and was a loyal, faithful memlier
Expert Trust fitting—Camera suDplies, etc ♦ sprinkler.
93. ami 102.
of the Christian Church, to the last.
The fee for ball playing on th«
1.25 mills, district 90.
Albany, Ore
Beside the children that survive her
grounds was place«i at f 10. the same
1.3 mills, district 35.
arc one brother, A. C. Chrisman, right
being granted to Ben Gooch and others.
1.2 mills, district 115.
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grand children and four great grand
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2 milla, district» 3. 11, 21. 37, 54. 56. |
children.
61 and 76.
R m H045 Shipped
The funeral took place at hhclburn
2.5 mills, district 41.
' Saturday, January 21, ami the remains
Meaam Rarrow» and Davenport, of
3 mills, districts 94 am! 123.
were laid to rest beside her husband in
up Crabtree way, are acheiring fan»« aa
3.6 mills, district 20.
the Miller Cemetery.
breeders of fine Berkshire hog» Thia
4 milk, diatricta 10, 33, 74, 32, 39 and
Woaderful because it produces a Itiatirious, soft, white
week they »hipped two aow», of service
1.72.
light, •¿celled only by sunlight. Burns ordinary kero
age and for breeding purposes, one to
4.6 mills, district 14.
sene or coal oil, the cheapest of all illnmioabng fuels.
Seattle and the other to Independence.
5 milla, district 100, 103, 131.
Bwsa ¿esc Oil tkaa k*y Otk«v Lawp rf Lysal Casdl« ?»ww
I will sell st my residence on Pent-
There 1», probably no better »train of
5.6 mills, district 42.
Aladdin Lamps nre most durable In construction—easi
• ■ land avenue, on Tuesday, * January 31,
Berkshire»
in
the
United
States
than
est to take «-are of—simplest in operation. The light is
6 mills, district 9A.
191!. all of my household furniture.
that which the above firm own». They
brighter and easier on the eyes than gas or electricity.
7 mills, diatricta 79, 92, 129.
I Rale to commence at 2 o'clock p. m.
Ocattits declare rhe AlaMh CH m TU »"« AoV■ W UaU X-ww».
are making a business of raising breed
3
milla,
district
130.
C«er» ««clars it la aot oelr <■>• ta>«t U»»«. but tb« t*« I
knows.
! Terms cash.
ing animals and they aim to secure the
*ee _ ». m c ...i
Tb« Aloklt" Is anperi-r br U»t and ’»•<
10 mills, districts 62, 95, 112. 121.
*■*»• •» HO 14UL f,T ew^eartaoa. It appaaU to tbow who
F. W. K imo .
beat specimen« to be had In the country.
wa»t ee*erta>hrs eaeeCsaee lor lr« nwa ••»« -atO»«'* ,o <b'^«
11.2 mills, district 31.
Frank Shores, Auctioneer.
«mo «Msktar neeeoosv ■ flrat «••wMial. (Marhaa. lanilaa. M«a
It is needless to say that animals of
12 mills, district 110. ,
aS* aad «baa— Z»a /«as/f J«./ lor tba cieltltoda.
1 R. >h«lton. Clerk.
this herd exhibited at Fair», alwaya
Doe’t be bamboealcd bps» taltaUon Tbant Is aalr •*- lliita.
13 mills, district M.
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laalai oa Savin« It. Tb« aaiaa la oa «vary burner.
walk away with the blue ribbon.
It will be observed Ihit yie-levy r for
t keynote ti progression. Let ns sbow yon AladJia
When buying a cough nwtdicinc for
Scio
ia neither the highest «At ’ lbwest.
th * ma . vtmi law »00wr aw or »MciycA
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children bear in mind that Chamber-
Every family ha» need of a good,
»am MB».I W>
»i>u»k,c
aaua>raaAL,c«a.
either in city, school or road
trict^
4 Iain's Cough Remedy ia most effectual
reliable liniment For sprains, bruises,
MIMUIT
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’N w colds, croup and whooping cough
soreness of the muscles snd rheumatic
< J ko . L. S utherland .
Lncat Agent. Scio. O re
and that it contains no harmful drug.
pains there is none better than Cham
Chamberlain's SÄSaST'.’«!
See Ulla. Suy ic aow. Il m«ÿ aaw :d«
For tale by all dealers.
berlain's. Sold by all dealers.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
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The ¡Wonderful ALADDIN Lamp
Sale of Personal Property
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