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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1911)
VOL. SCIO, XIV I.IW < Ol NTY. OREGON. JUNE 22 I.<11. from the train ami prises offered for Gate receipts for the day, about Sd*. the twat results obtained by farmers. Saturday Races i There wiil be a large representation No. 4. kj furlongs C«mfederate let. from the vari'tus Central Oregon com Supulvada 2ml. Mclare 3rd. tin»«* 1 zM. mercial clul a at the convention in Prine No. 5. 3| furlong« Little Mack 1st, ville June .» July 1. when the Centra) Sir Ashton 2nd. Carrie 1 hatcher 3rd; Oregon Development l.caguc will l*e time 44 se<n»mls. formed. There i« keen interest Pony race j mile Babe 1st. Black throughout that section ami much is ill Paris ol Oreyon is Giving Increase! hoped from the projected organisation, lit Fur hsocfilion Will Not PUy Even Beauty 2nd. Bill Short 3rd ami sorrel I Warm Coolest For Director Ide Hti aj Beauty 4th, time 1 minute. which will take up the problems that Says Prtsdint Pnll mention to th Hghways Matched race, | mile Whiskey King Plant PrtiviM for I confront Central Oregon, a new 1st. Samaon. 2nd. Paddy Ryan 3rd; - country, yet in the making. It ia time 25 swumb. considered important that right step« Base ball game Scio 5, Shelburn t). For some reason, unnecessary to dix- Gotxi roads throughout Oregon ia a be taken and the new league will b<- of Not for many a year has there been Financial Statement 1 cuss, the two days race meet, of lut subject that will in. future receive a great benefit along these lines. much inter.«: manifested at the Th«* receipts ami disbursements for Salem's annual cherry fair has tw*rn week, given under the auspices of the great deal of attention from th«* Oregon the meet were ax follows: Receipts, ai ’ ual -. howl meeting as at that of last Development Mague. Besides having aet for July •». 7 and 8, ami promises to Fair Association, was not a success. donations, 4205. entry fees. BAH.60; eon- Monday. Two features is rra|K>naible a good roads day at the Astoria conven be bigger and better than ever. Port Whether the meet was not sufficiently cessions. »12.50, gate receipts, »171.75, fi r the unusual interest. There was a tion, August 14, 15 ami 16. the 1 eague land people are taking much interest in advertised, or whether there were too strong effort made to defeat E. C. making a total of 1448.75. will take up highway betterment the event and a special excursion will many attractions at other points, the Disbursementa printing, 16; indivi Peery, who was a candidate to succeed actively and the offices of Secretary tie run from Portland taking prominent ■ crowd failed to materialize. The atten* dual labor, »6 80; labor on track. »31.50 him .'if, hi opposing candidate living Chapman of the League will be head business men to the fair. Big parades dance on Friday, the first day. was not purses for races, »385; total expense W A. Ewing. quarters for the gmxi roads movement. wiil be features of the event. above 26» and not more than 500 on the After reading and approving minute« |3>>5.35, leaving n balance on hamf of Through its ramificstions throughout of ..i«t annual ami special meetings, the Lake County will work as x whole in folkiwmg day. »19.65. the state, the Mague will learn p’lblic future for development. The former It became generally known, a few election <>f director wax declare«! in sentiment on the subje't of good road« Lakeview Board of Trade has been day« lx-fore the meet, that hut two order ami the fight was on. For the ami strive to aid the various sections. dissolved and the Lake County Develop stables of horses woukt participate in first time, for years, women who were Tiro .1/ouster Cheeses Secretary Chapman of the Mague be merit Mague has taken its place. the races, and a« the««* «tables of horses entitled to vote were out to the number Past ami Present lieves the subject touches very closely Thoroughly aroused to the benefits of had been in daily training, workouta or r II. all but two of whom were for the welfare of the farmer. H*- hoir united work, Lake County people mav _•« ' it not. th«- «an:.- track, it brerm i- The following interesting editorial Ewing When the «ots was counted ie bring together the various interest« reasonably hope for results from the the general opinion that each race appears in a recent issue of the Spring Peery had 32 ami Ewing 29. so/hey will work in harmony, hirst, new organization. would !>e a "fixed" affair and that not field (Maas ) Republican. The vote for the heating plant was he will learn the wishes of the peopl««| Ashland will hold its annual Chautau the best that was in the horses would One of the novelties of the next Min- for 4, against 21. in the matter and do nothing not qua Assembly July 6 1K The talent lx- brought out. Whether this opinion '•«■■!.« tat.- f u > ¡ '. I . i «■ < i . Financial Statement thoroughly representative of public offered this year is of a high order and ia founder! on facts or not, lhe News weighing more than five tons. Work Receipts opinion throughout the state. 11630 .14 the forthcoming session will attract will not undertake to aay ; but. we do is to I m * begun on the monster at once, Balance on hand last report The railroads. state agricultural people from all parts of Southern know that two or three single-heat for it will need lots of time for curing From district tax • ' horse races dors not furnish a sufficient A five-ton cheese, if made ten feet in college and the business interests of Oregon. ” County sch«M>l fund attraction to bring out a crowd. diameter, will lie twelve or fifteen feet Portland are unite«l on a plan to aid " Stale school fund ; M Portland was visite«! by an Eastern The management of the meet waa high, and it ia proposed to put a ladder Morrow, sherman and Gilliam counties " Rato bills II. 8. flax expert the paat week, who ex- good, the music donated by the brio by the side of the bulky thing so that in agricultural advancement. A demon Other sources 53.75 preased surprise that more atter.t on 1« bam! was excellent am! the (tall game people can go up and l.xik at the top. stration train will I m * operated next not paid to thia crop in Oregon. He on ‘«aturday between Scio ami .Shelburn To construct a cheese cf this magnitude Fall throu th that section and experts Total ftiOlU 66 praised the quality of th«- flax he found from the state coll -ge will explain the here as being su|>erior to that found waa entertaining. All that was lacking will take something like 260,000 .gallons Disbursements possibilities of diversifie«! farming anti else where, either in thia country or was the rrowd with the holiday spirit in or about 150 wagons full of ten-gallon Teachers wages I2M18.I4 cans of milk. A dairy of atx.ut 0000 S'h«x>i supplies stock raising in order to buikl up the abroad and hopes to see the day when their hearts. : The Races Friday fairly good cows would be required to Repair ami improvements soil, although there is m> intention to ! :■ a great linen industry will be built up No. 1. 4 mile Zeline 1st, Wade 1 produce enough milk in one day for the l do away with wheat as the principal 740.00 and farmers generally throughout Hampton 2nd. lardare 3rd, time 51 1-5. | big cheese. It is proposed that after I Bomia and warrants crop. It is Iwlieved, however, that Insurance ILM Western Oregon will grow flax with No. 2. Sa«!<lle horses. ( mile Whisky the fair the great cheese shall b>- cut Clerk's salary improved methods will conserve mois M 00 profit. King won in a canter from Samson; up and sold, but why do not the Reptib- I All other purposes ture in the soil and by growing other 34 2. .36 Imana «»/ \Jmnaka>.la after ufMx the • time 5»i seconds. lican« of Minnesota, precedent ! ' things than the single grain, ax at No 3. 6 furlongs - Confederate 1st, established by Elder Mland in the time! A full li~.e of Lilly's guarantee«! present, two crops can be had in three Total »5596.41 years instead of two in four vears as ganlen seetls, chick feed, bone, shell Sup'ilvada 2nd. Little Mack 3rd, time of Jefferson, prv-ent th«- cheese lo 1 Balance on hand i 11 M 1.17. I'r.-sxl.-nt lift ' at present. Seod will be distributed ami grit at Weaely’a Grocery. Thia imxicrn venture must recall to •<ell wm rung while the people came J Western Maasachuxetta people the with rich cream, which waa handled by great cheese which was built in Cheshire a committee of ex|>ert women, who j in 1*H under the leadership of Ehler engineered the preparation ami the 1 John Mland. ami then haulml by sled pla< ing of the curd within the great " **• P j to Hudson, from whence it was shipt>e«l hoop The Ing screw of the cider mill j to Washington and there presente«! »«« H|>|>hed. and copious streams of with gr> ¡it i « r« tine \ to I'rvsident foaming whey were forced out. in an ^i( Thoma« Jeffcr-on l he historic ch <■« • eloquent Speech (.eland dedicate«! the was a mighty one for its day, being monster choeae. which wi-ightxl when C'l ito-.lt ■■ ■ o-venth aa laige a- that carefully cured 1235 |x>unda, to their Se5 which ia to Ixe made in Minnesota. honored friend, Thomae Jefferson, Eider Mlard was an anient sup[x>rter prewident of the Unitctl States of of Thomas Jefferson, although after America. A hymn waa sung. and the ;vr .-I i the letter's nominstion for the highest cheeermaaera were dixmiasrd with the office in the republic msny clergymen lieneiliction. Eleven days after thia ik vt presche«! against him, asserting that. gathering the great cherae waa re ' if by any chance he should be eldcted moved from the cider press and prove<l 1 president, all the Bibles, |*alm, snd to lie in perfect shape and condition. *♦*4 .’'Ä hymn books and sermons would l>e cast It waa taken to the dairy house of i into bonfires, and that the Christam Darius Brown to tie cured and dried. altars of the country would lie de- The removal waa eccompliahod by ‘ molished. It is recorded that manv means of a hied drawn by aix horses, Bibles and religious books were buried ami Moacs Wolcott gave a feast at hia or otherwise concealed at the time of tavern in honor of the event. ! JefTeraon'a inauguration, lest the When the cheese waa preaented to • prophecies of the ministers Ire fulfilled. President Jefferson ai a Now Year'a ' But Elder Mland and hia people were pr< «ent in 1H02 the whole country took Jeffersonian Democrats, ami when the notice. It waa accompanieal with a news of Jefferson's election became presentation address prepared by a assured they resolved to express their committee of five prominent citizens of delight by building such a cheese as Ch« «hire, to whom Mr JefTeraon aent | the world had never lx*fore beheld All back a grateful ami el<x|uent reply . this wax decided upon in a mass meet At the White House, Elder Miami ! mg. am! it waa further resolved that made an addraaa, in which he told of ! Elder Miami and Dariua Brown, who the loyalty of hia people and town in had charge of tne construction of the defending Jeffenion against cowardly ch«*ese, should accompany the rift to attack«, am! «aid that In the making of ; Washington ami turn it over to th> thia token of their faithful adherence chief magistrate aa a New Year's to th«- administration every patriot I present. family ami cow in Cheshire ha«l taken The construction of the gift was be part. In rca|x>nac, Jefferson returned gun July Io, 1801, when Mr. Brown hia warmeat thank« to the |>eople. lay prepare«! a ch«*ese h<x>p four feet in ing that hr looked on thia New Year'a , diameter and «-ighteen inches high, gift aa a token of the fidelity of the I which the village blacksmith secured very heart of the neople of the land to Ì with iron bands so that it could not th«- great cause of e«|ual right« to all I burst. Ekier Mdand had previously men. “I ahall cause,'* continued he, i announce«! from hia pulpit that the “thia suspicious event to be placed up cur«bi were to be brought to Mr. on the archives of the nation, while I One Price Clothers | Brown's cider mill on the above date. ahall ever esteem thia occasion aa one ! Mvy waa laid ujxm every milk-pmduc- of lhe happiest in my history. Ard ing cow within the precinct of the now, my reverend and moat respected ; town, with the exception of those owned by the f«*«ieralista. The church (Continued on page 8) GOOD ROADS TO BETHEME RAGE MEET NOT A SUCCESS w lil I- - Í >ells the best mens «il KI boys Suits. Hats, Shirts and I’ I - wear money ran lai v. \ <>ti will limi more standard makes of ( lothing. Hats and Furnishing (Soods in our store than any <ither place in Linn conntv. \V<* make a specialty of Mens all Wool $18.00 Suits. I law s $3 Hats and K nox $5 Hats, Id«* e, for 25 cents. 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