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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1911)
üändsjtri Picture FROM WHEAT TO BREAD Fre list 9/ PMc Ihney FIRE DESTROYS GAMP SIX hew Reck Crusher The County Court ha« favored Scio Few jwonle know that manv mil- with a new nock crusher. It arrived on ■ lion» of dollar* tielonging to t’ncle Fam the freight Monday, ami was set up arc deposited in national banka in ready for operation on the s >uth sale of various parts of the country. For Munker's butte thi« we»k, by t'ommia- many year* the government charged no « • r Ru -..-.I, w I h > ih the county expert interoat for thia money. To tw given a for HM-k < rushers. Our crusher is one of government money was one Hint Loqqmq Enqmts and Fourteen Fill of the largest now ow ned by the county Th>rty Smarts is :he Recird Brealnq Iir? loan method of canceling a political debt. and will require » Jn-horse engine to Can Were Destroyed Teial Even congrooamen and senators had For Haresling, Ihren'ng. HI «upply th-- (lower needed. It is said • wily a haxy idea of the amount on tn»t there is plenty of rock at the point Lass $75 008 ing and Bahmy deposit. To clear up the matter. •••lect.-d to keep the crusher m opera Resolution 33 v. a* introduced in the tion for man, months. «'■■late to ascertain the amount of t’ncle For Sale—One-half mile east of Mill City, Or., Juiy 24. (Special s im'i money deposited in banka. That Shelburn and 3 miles north of Mio. in Additional Brevities Beloit, Ka* . " hat is thought to bo w i* in December, |9(f7, and George B dispatch to the Oregonian) Beyond acres of land; one-half in cultivation, control and sweeping with irresistible (ortelyou wa* the secretary of the the world ’ s time record in harvesting, rest pasture. Best of soil. Small frame E J. Daley is painting the Titus house and bam, both nearly new. Goraj thrashing, milling ami baaing into treasury. IP- reported that $237,000, fill v thr.>ugh th.- turd i r east *o( thii farm house. young orchard and situated in a good bread was made yesterday with wheat 000 wa« on de|Kmit, and that not one city, fire today threatens nearly every ' • N .■ w ■ i ■ «.•v. r il • new nd* in pleasant neighborhod. For chickens from the W. S. Gabl> farm, two miles • ingle cent wa* drawing interest. Had logging camp and town in this vicinity. this issue. Read them. Already hundred* of j»ervons have been west of town. The time consumed ««•me thousand or two farmer* asked a and berries, it cannot be beaten. Price Scio small boys now »peril much of $1250. For further particulars, inquire from harvesting to eating was exactly loan of government money at no inter forced to flee for their lives, one thirty minutes. At 3:14 t he team est or at any interval, it would have logging camp and several railway their leisure in the creek. of L. W. Pomeroy, Scio, Ore. started into the field with the header, been denied. Neverthelesa, thousands bridges have been burned and thousand« The Nebraska republican convention and one minute later the harvested of bank* have been given thi* money to of dollars' damage to timber and prop has indorsed the Taft administration. Never leave home on a journey with wheat was at the thrashing machine uae a* loan* and no interest ha* liven erty in general h*« been don?. Nobody expected any other reault. out a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Fanned by a strong east wind, a charged. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is kt 3:23 < Joe Bovsnovsky will buikl a hand to the mill door, and nt 3:29 flour hail To counteract the wave of opposition •mall fire which had been kept under some new barn on tho premises he has almost certain to lie needed and cannot control at camp No. 6. on the Curtis« t>e obtained when on board the cars or been made from the wheat. At 3:30 to such a course of lending money with purchased just adjoining town, a* soon the flour was delivered at Walker out interest to bank* which ha* swept Lumber Company's logging railroad, as he gets p<i«es*ion. steamships. For sale by all dealers. ■ ■ ■ th' < • ■ t» r. ngr.-xs p* «*! ,i eight miles southeast of this city, "Ud- brothers' bakery, and their baker made The S. P. has been compelled to pay biscuits that were taken from the oven law requiring bank* to pay 1 per cent ilenly broke out with renewed energy i a Californian 492.747.6fi liecaure that The Best Place in Portland to Ext j at 3:44, just thirty minutes from the interest. Of course, even thi* is a Sunday afternoon and in » few hours company caused the loss it both srm* is at attained auch proportions that the 140 j time the header went into the wheat ridiculously low rate. The average field. rate for inactive account* with bank* persons in the camp were forced to and one leg in a railroad accident. I at« ,t reports from tne Mill City • in one state i* 3.6 per cent and in manv flee for their live*. forest fire is that it is spreading and Their escape was narrow, and while other states it is nearly a* high. In The outlook for a gm«! price for hop » QuartavUl* 0 at West end of the Morrison Street this year, is moat encouraging It is s< rne states 2| per cent is paid for some took tbe trail to Gates, the others, timle-r is not involved to any great among, whom were many men with checking account*. Why shouldn't bridge. : thought a 35-cent»-per-pouml market will lie reached before the season Is Uncle Sam's money draw just a* much families, were brought to Mill City by extent as yet. JOHN r. WANNER through. Some of our farmers will interest when deposited in banks? th« logging train. According to Harry Murphy's Ore Though menaced on either side by the gonian cartoon, the steel and sugar (Successor te Riner Bros.) ! regret that their yards have been Thi* lending of money at a small or no I plowed up. rate of interest la one of the mild forma hunting forest* and by burning tree« (trust* are willing aye anxious to have PROPK'KTOR. of graft that banking people have had falling across the right of way th/ the Interstate Commerce Commission train made two trips to camp «ix be- arrange their prices. from the powers at Washington. Supposing a l>ank ha* a *50,000 gov fore escape was cut off. Portland ha« 3000 idle men who claim it is not believed ar.y live* have been ernment loan on deposit Farmer* and merchant* who borniw this of the bank lost, though one man has not reported. they w ant job« When work is offered pay the legal rate of 6 or N per cent, It l* thought that he may have escaped them at gond wages, they turn the job which makes a tidy profit to the bank by way of the Gate* trail or taken down, iw-cause it is not within the city limit*. A job at Kelly’s butte on the that i* the recipient of the favor. For refuge on a nearby ranch. So rapid was the advance of the rock pile is what these fellows are the privilege of having that money on hunting. deposit, those banking officials will run flames that many resilient» of camp six Dr. A. G. Prill. J. F. Wesely and many errands and return many favors had no time to bring any of their John trust of Scio. Ray Winters of to the men having thia in control at personal effect*. On the train's second trip to the > Portland ami bred Bloom ami Mr. Washington; and when you consider the camp the track was foun t blocked near Craw font, of Albany, went up the C. thousand* of bank* that are so gener To Every Baby Under One Year of Age ously treated, you can realise the the outskirts by a burned-out trestle A E. Tuesday, enroute for an outing at power and the influence of that loaning and the few persons left at the camp Pameli* and Marion lakes. During Dr. Simply to ADVERTISE OUR BUSINESS privilege to the administration in con were forced to go down through the Prill « absence. Dr Kavanaugh, of trol. We are opposed to graft in every canyon and ascend the other side to Albany, will look after his practice. We have on sale at "Rock Bottom” prices an elegant line of form, and believe that if the national where the train was waiting. The business man who does not in- high quality Gold Fillet!, Rolled Gold, Gold Shell and Solid The burned district today extends for vit> istomers t«> visit his store through government i* to lend money to bank* Gold Jewelry in latest style« and patterns, ('all and > e our it should lie at the same rate of inter miles, and the loss is only minimised the columns of his local newspaper is est that the iiariks would have to pay l>ccau»e a large portion of thi« acreage lacking in hi« business acumen some Jewelry Department and get prices before buying elsewhere wi re they to gel this money elsewhere consists of old cutting» of the Curtiss where Muny jH'ople in the country This would abolish privilege and favor. Lumber Company. The fire has now I think a store w hich ha* not courtesy And bring the Baby In this matter there I* something worth entered the green timber southeast of •■nough to extend an invitation in this The house whose gtxxis We handle have authori Im to give looking into * or Ihwest Farmstead here and unless a rain comes soon < r manner, is an unsafe place to trade. every baby brought into our store a Gold Ring no condi the wind changes the loas will be Mrs. Mauri Holland write* the N kwn enormous. tions required whether you trade with us or not. Berrts and Hay from newport, stating she and family The loss at camp six is approximately iml her parent* Mr. ami Mrs. W. 8. Gooseberries 25 cent* tier gallon, $75,000, which includes nine donkey .Carpenter, are comfortably situated FIJPP F7ff n with nr,/ cash mtnih; - strawberries cent* |»r gallon, engines, 14 fiat cars, engines, camp over there and expect to remain for currant* 25 cent* per gallon, logan- building* and supplies. several weeks. "Dari” C*r|>entcr and A crew of men from thr United berries in season. All varieties light Edwin Holland had boen deepsea fish Mates Forest Service anil a big crew crop. We will give a TEN CENT Coupon with every f>0 cent ing and brought in four which weighed Two ton of loose hay at $X per ton, from the mills of the Curtiss Company more than )<<<) |M>und«. purchase of any kind of good* in our store. These Coupons ten ton of vetch straw at *5 per ton. at Mill City ami from nearby logging will be accepted by us as CASH in our Jewelry Department W hen our new rock crusher get* campa of the company are now at work g<M«l as cheat hay. busy, it is ho|x«| that people will not lie toward the purchase of any article of jewelry carried in stock fighting the fire, but the latest reports Forty acres of vetch and oat hay at lib per acre. " ill make two to three received here is that the fire is now of backward in volunteering work. Ixit such size that the present fire fighting all new grade* made this summer, lie ton per acre, covered with a proper top finish of force will be unable to atop it. jly. 22. 8. W. GalNKS cru«hcd rock. Now that the County * Court ha* done it* part, let u* not lie 1 Sp.'«ndid Biffin Y«u have to buy your necessities somewhere why not Happiest Giri in Lincoln backward in lining ours. buy them of us and get full value for your money. A Lincoln, Neb., girl write, "I hail The N kw * is agent for the sale of a We have just receivctl a car load of Come In and see our goods, whether you buy or not. been ailing for some time with chronic farm containing 15H acres, situate 3 [ McCormick binder«, mowers and rakes, constipation ami stomach trouble. I miles from Scio, for $.15 par acre. If ami twine. This make of machinery, began taking Chamberlain's Momach sold immediately the crop, 2* acres of you know, is the beat on thr market and Liver Tablet* and in three days I fine oats, garden and hay (15 tons), 2 ami. rememb» r. that w» can always was able to be up and got better right horses. 2 cows and 1 heifer, binder, furnish you extras, forth« same, which along. I am the proudest girl m Lin plow, harrow, wagon, rultivator, 2 we carry in stock. So, ta-ware! ami WITH A FULL LINE OF coln to find auch a good medicine.*' hogs, chickens, etc.. Included. 75acres <lo not buy machinery for which you For sale by all dealer*. under cultivatihn. cannot get promptly repair» and extras. GUARANTEED JEWELRY This is a No. I apple land and is a CHAM. WrjtKLV Right in your buatest season when spleneid bargain for anyone desiring to Come and see what is in our window you have the least time to span- you enter the orchan) busineas. Inquire arc most likely to take diarrhoea and at the Santiam News office, Scio Ore. t would a great deal rather ba GUESS HOW LONG IT WILL BURN put tn jail for something I wa* I. mm * several day's time, unless you have Innocent of or for something Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami Diar- that I had not done than to Dolici, Ihrehortion rhoeaRemedy at hand and take a dose know tn my heart that I had on the first appearance of the disease. I carry a complete line of supplies done some dishonorable, dirty For sale by all dealer*. for thresher» and other machinery and thing, where I could see tbe ang- am in a position to give you the very gestlon of It In the eye of every Foa SALK 14 heart of high-grade beat at the least prices, Hee me before man I looked at —Governor Wtk Jersey heifer*, all to be fresh this com- i you buy. son of New Jersey In a Itecent ing fall. Inquire of R W. Gill Speech. N. !. MoRRiao* We have a lot of handsome pictures to give away to new subscribers and to old *til>ambrra more than one year in arrears who will pAy up and one vear In advance. New subacribcra as well for the next 30 days. Or. if you wish a full set of four, you ran get them bv paying 50 cents extra, to pay for the other three. fhtae are beautiful pictures ami you ahould take advantage of this offer. Pap’s Coffee House GIVEN AWAY Absolutely Free of any Charge FINE GOLD RING rKbh CUlirU.Xb Ti) (fti. ;, Trade trhere your trade is appreciated Hardware and Implements N. I. MORRISON Scio - - Oregon