The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 25, 1911, Image 4

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    (ûhr S‘in tinnì >lru5
to no further trouble than he
would I k * if he Hold hi« produce
to the home merchant. At pres*
ent. the home merchant« can not
find a market for nearly all the
produce offered them.
Formers elsewhere have made
a success of an organization of
this kind. Why ran it not I m *
done here?
P. S. Since writing the above
lines there ha« come to hand a
direct inquirv from a Portland
wholesale house which is <f
interest in this connection. In
another column we shall publish
a part of the letter.
Mill City Hems
Rail I^ewis, who has fillet!
several logging contracts for the
pub ; ishfd every frida / by
Curtis Co., has secured a logging
II,. < i < > < > I > I X < »
contract in th«* Coos Bay country
Mirro» awn l'»<>r»i«ron.
consisting of rone billion feet.
He, his two brothers. Sherman
and
Wallace and families left last
Politicali! IniepeuM
Monday. The men going over­
Entered at the postofRce at Sew. Ore
land with teams and their fami­
a» aecond-ela*s mail matter.
lies go by cars and stage.
Mr. and Mrs. Flatman enter
Hl ’ ItH« 1« tl'l l< »X HAIFS.
taints! a numlK*r of young peopl«*
On« year in «.ivance
41 2S
at their lumber camp on the side
On« year. at end uf year ............. I SO
of
Henneses mountain the 14th
On« year, at end of 2 year» ... . 1 75
inst.
The youngsters enjoyed
00
line year. at end of 3 year».............2
7S
Six month» in advance.....................
enjoved the dinner.
M
Three months tn advance ........
The C. L Co. is putting in
u6
Single copy in wrapper ..................
some logging railroad lines into
their green timber.
A IIV F 1« TIH1NI . HAIFS:
Ml
Small fruit is scarce and in
Cant of thanks
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Special obituary notice«, per line
great demand.
Extended wedding comment»,
E. Herness. who sold his ¡»lace
per line.........................................
Display ad*, to be changed weekly
on Riggs Prairie, is back after
if desired, one column wide
taking a look at a large scope of
ir.
each insertion, per inch..
country.
He regretshaving sold
Busin.-»» local« per line................... Oh
out.
Long time »landing ad», contract»
made on application.
Ml
Tom Payne is foreman at the
Gooch mill.
Mill City has a fine new opera
/ POSSI HI MT 1
house.
Bnrzen Hillow Njfes
Our town is l»ecoming citified.
Sam Shanks is <1 >ing first-class
Why do not soma of our f inn-
We
have fre - delivery of grocer­
ers organic-for the purpose of work with his new threshing
ies and other store goods.
marketing their surplus fruit and oitfit. We consider it the 1» t
machine
in
the
valley,
lie
has
K orn K obb
vegetables and other products of
at
least
four
we*k»
run.
their farms? Hun Ire is of dol­
Set«« lo G.vt Bn a New Slomach
Uncle Jitp Ila «-r
M i tv
lars worth of fruits go to wa<te
in this vicinity each year which for Prineville to visit with his
“I »offer.-1 intensely niter «■•ting and
daughter,
Mrs.
Wm.
Dav.
nport.
no
medicine or treatment 1 tried ».-»-m-
codld I"- marketed without a
■ d to do any good.” write» H. M
The
stork
called
at
Mrs.
Chas.
great deal of trouble if some
Youngpeter». Editor of The Sun. Lake
united effort were put forth to Berdells Sunday morning and View. Ohio. "The first few done» of
left a habv girl. All are doing Chamberlain’« Stomach and Liver
secure a regular outlet for it.
We believe this is a matter nicely.
¡ ablet» gave me surprising relief ami
worthv of serious consideration
Perry Pitchford wa«RlA*banon ti ■ second bottle ».-emed to give me a
new stomach and jw-rfectly good
bv every one who has a surplus visitor Saturday.
health. ” Lor «ale by all dealer»
of produce of any kind. Scio is
The people are hurrying th« r
only 70 miles from th« best threshing to get rearly for the
market on the i’a-ific coast. Our Scio Eair.
CITY
H O T IE L
train service is such that produce
Some of the people of this
* SOUTH SIDE
may be placed o i the city market hollow attended the ice cream
by noon or earlier each day. The s«K'ial Saturday night at Lacomb l’mlvr N«*w Management,
demand for such supplies is given by the young ¡»eople of the
(’leali Beds. Good l'are
enormous and will increase great­ Christian Endeavor.
A large
< ommereial I rinh*
ly year by year. City population crowd was present.
on the coast is increasing at a
Solicitvd
As Claud Compton was going
startling nite. The problem of
to tacombe Sunday evening he
an adequate food supply is becom­
ORE.
met with a comical accident. He SCIO
ing a serious one. The time is
was riding along horse back
not far distant when practically
when he met an auto, his horse
all the land within a radius of
Iweame frightened and jump«- I
100 miles of Portland will have
into a ditch, throwing him into
to be given over to fruit growing
the ditch and jumping in on top
or truck gardening.
of him.
lie escaped slightly
So far the people in this vici­
damaged, but on account of
nity have given most, and in getting his fine toggery wet and
al E. C. Horst Co. Yanis
many cases, all their attention
muddy, h«* had to return home Four Mil« « Northeast of lndeiM-ndcnee.
to the production of grain, hay before going to Lacomb.
and the raising of live stock. In
Farmer John
the no distant future this will I k *
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WHOLESALE
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A. G. MAGERS, Prop.
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PaaainaxT, W. F. Olli.
Sx«nrr»av, C. A. Warner
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
IN< <>HI*<>I(A I I l>
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11H-A.
Fine hop», clean yard. good
change«! from necessity.
water.
Wood and tent»
But even now nearly every
Shelburn Items
A. SHANKS
farmer has more fruit and garden
«/.
furnished free if desired,
Mr. and Mrs. Biatchford «¡»ent
— Manufacturer and Dealer in—
produce than he can possibly use. Friday afternoon with W. H.
5*» cents or better tier box
Now if some plan could be devis­ Mcl^ain and family.
//a rm ss and Saddles
will be paid.
Picker«
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ed whereby such products could
CarrUgi Trimminr
ReMir Work Solicited
Ruby Hawk is working for
should re;»irt at the yards
easily I k * marketed it would be
Mike Kelley.
All
Wark
Mrictlr
Gaarantetd
September 1, 1911.
just so much clear gain to the
Noi. I ♦ Wrtjht BM(
ALBANY
John Wolf and family spent
5HELBUFN. OREGON
producer.
Both HioDei
OREGON
Sunday
at
E.
Piatt
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s.
The)
The News offers the following
E. C. HORST CO.
C.
1 RYANT
as a possible plan of getting the have been living near Hillsboro
J.
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MORRISON. M gr
but moved to Thomas last week.
matter untler way:
Have the matter discussed at John says living is too high at
ATTORNEY AT LAW
the next me-ting of the Grange Hillsboro.
A. Wyman is constructing a
or at stone other suitable gather­
CUSICK BLOCK
ing an«l. if the ¡iro,»ositi<»n seems barn on his farm one an«l mo-
ALBANY
OREGON
to I m * of enough interest, let a half mile east of here.
Holm s Yari. Salem. 180 Acres
committee In* appointed
to Mr. Spangenlterg is finishing his
1 im prepared to engage
Independence Yard, 50 Acres
arrange with some responsible new store building as fast as he
W eatherford & son
thirty hop picker» to work
commission house to take all pro­ can. He intends to I k * ready for
F-ne hops, camping ground», water,
duce supplied from this station. business the first of September.
at an Independence Hop
phone, store, butcher «hop, restaurant.
The next step would lie to ar­ Geo. Keech of Stayton, is haul­
W «»I iuwr.1 ready for «fovea.
Vege­
Yard. Good camp ground.
range for a receiving station for ing wood from A. Wyman’s.
table
garden«
adjoining.
Dancing
in
Office in Blumtorg Block
th«* produce brought in. This
wo«!. water, etc. free.
Mrs. Doris was visiting Laura
the pavilion twice a week, at which
would enable the farmer to Gooch last week.
ALBANY
OkBin
Register with me
simply load on to his wagon any
introduction» are required.
No liquor
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Dillon
and
Gertrude
McLain
produce on hand when ready for i
s|K*nt Sunday afternoon with nor rowdyism allowed. No »how« nor
a trip to town and on arrival he
THE ESMONB HOTEL
merrv-go-round to rat info vour profit«.
could simply turn it over to the Stanley Taylor and family.
We wish to send our hearty We want the clan« of picker« who want
Centrally located, good
man in charge here who would
to the newly to take the money home with them ami
rooms, prices moder­
take marge <»f same and ship it congratulations
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ate, com teems
will hc’p them to do m. Free transpor It. SHELTON
to the commission house and, married couple of Scio.
SCIO. OREGON
Miss
Ruby
Hull
is
visiting
her
treatment
tation
to
and
from
Salem.
when tne latter ¡»aid for the pro­
parents.
duce, remit to the farmer. In I
T. A. L1VESLEY A CO.
Corner Morriion iod Frost StrrHi
CI amoeriairi's Gcugn Remedy
other words, the farmer need be,
W ood B ee
Salem, Oregon i
MttraC -U Cr tj Atxl V
. CtwifK
POKTLAN j
OREGON
HOP PICKERS WANTED
Hop Pickers Wanted
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