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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1911)
>70 r** - : • r » I SECRETARY WILSON HONORARY PRESIDENT Clsanlng Rarlay for S«sd On« of ili.. priu< i«il diiir iiiti»*« thxt bave obtalucsl tu tb>- grou.r g of l>erle. ■> well a» .»tLi-r vEop» 1« tbat «ulti ehm atti nliou ha« u-.l beeu laild to < U. S. Department of Agriculture In Barley and Hop Eihibillon. DIGNIFYING THF U5TRIES • « u ------- ■------------ J The •«-. ret ary of state, the Hon Pill lander Knox, baa sent not to the dlplo matte and consular representath»-« of the I'nited Btatm in foreign countries a circular letter Informing them that <n International brewera' congress will tie held In Chicago, Get 12 to 'J2. lull, and Instructing them to brtug the tuat ter to thr attention of the respective government« to which they are ae.rrd lied, with the re.|ue«t that due pub llclty b* given to the Information and that the respective partita In iutereat be invited to partl<-l|>atc in the con gr««ae. The circular further contain« the In formation that there will al«o I«» held at the same time and place an Interna llounl prize exhibition for txirley uml hofia. The secretary of agriculture In the I’nited Blates, the lion. Junie« 44 llson. Is the honorary president of the Inter national brewers' emigres*. The I'nited State« department of ag riculture ta preparing an exhibit by which lhe I'nited Mates government will |>e re presented at the lutematloii:il prise exhibition for barley and hops. The department will «how what bna been done '•« «••»emi of |ta experts who time tH-en for soitio yours devot ing their time tu the Improveuieul of these crops 'I lie Important of thia exhibition t< r the farmers who ralso barley and bops cannot I»- overrated It la Relieved that the Brat step la herewith taken to bring slx.ut a system of valuing these Important crop« upon a basis of fact rather than ui«»n mere Individual pref erence and perhaf« prejudice. Tula la th» litis of a twaulirul «4 r*<« bool. vbicb wlil abe« any Soy or Ctrl Aow te 1UCCKED Dtop a peatsl lo Ib« malí TOPA y and It «III be aaat rkEt Tb« aíra of tbe Colla»« la te dlgairy and popularla« tb« loduatrt • and lo a«rv» Al.L tb« peopl« tt o5«r« couraaa la Acrieultur« Civil tn<lac«rln< Elsvtricsl En»ln«<rlE« M«cb*ai ai Knglnaarlug Minia» Ea»t» ♦crin» For««try. pom««tla. Science aad Art. Com ■erre« Pbarmacy and Mualc. Tb» Coila»« opta« S«pt«nb«r Jid Caivjo» free. Addraaa KEOISTKAK. OKEOOM AQUCULTUSAL COLLEQE CorvaUla. Oraron R. SHINN, M. W eatherford & son Attorneys-ut-Line Otile- in III u tn lx r g B ..«-Ir <>k»io OCULIST AND OPTICIAN disease» Eye and Ear. scientifically of YOU the Eyes are A txated. perfect fit cf lenses in any style of spectacle or eye glasses guaranteed.............. 240 First Street Over CssKk't Bank A. *,. e«. Atlbsny, UfC G. PRILL. M. D. Physician Surqeon Telephone, Esc hange No. 11 OREGON HTO R. SHELTON Real Estate Notary Public Administrator of Estates xiana Negotiated. Abstracts Obtained and Examined NEED A it abstract BEF(>R E you buy property—its an absolute necessity if you 14ant to Know about the validity of your title. Honestly, to buy a piece of real estate without an abstract is taking a blind chance on being sold an ex* ¡Minsivo piece of lili- gation. OL’R abstracts are correct and complete. Lion Conntv Abstract Co. Corner ¿ad lad BraidilMa St. Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned, the duly appointed, quali fied and acting guardian of the estate of Edwin J. Holland and Glen A. Hol land, minora was by the county court of L inn county, Oregon, on September 18, 1911, duly licensed to sell th« follow ing real property, to-wil: The hE| of the SWj end the Wj of the SWj of the SF.J of Sec. 32 in Tp. 9, South Range I Went of the Willamette Meridian; and the NE| of the NWj and the WJof the NWj of the NEJ of Sec. 5. in Tp. 10. South R m - ' fit 0M Willamett Meridian, containing 120 acres more or leas ail in Linn county, Oregon. That on and after Monday. October 30, 1911, the undersigned will proceed to sell at private sale to the highest bidder ail of the interest of said minors in said premises for one-half cash and balance secured by mortgage. Appli cations to purchase may be made at the office of R. Shelton ir Scio, Oregon. Maud E Holland OKCGON BCK if kb i'O. C. C. BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW CUSICK BLOCK ALBANY OREGON A. SHANKS ATTORNEY AT LAW ALBANY OF F GON Noe. »’ Wright Bldf Both Th,ori Equaluatwn Nance The County lioard of Rqttaliialion of I taxes will meet nt the office of the j countv clerk, Monday October Ifi. 1911 1 and remain in session for six days, for thr purj-ose of publicly examining the Harness and Saddles assessment roll and to correct errors in Fevatr Wort Sslkllrt : valuation, description or qualities of CarrUft Trtmmlat ; land. Iota or other property. All per- All Work Strictly Gsarxetart > sons interested are hereby notified to 1 appear at the appointed lime and place SHELMFN. 0M6OB j anti, if it shall appear to said Board, —Manufacturer and Dealer in— DR. W. R. BI LYE I’ DENTIST OVER WOODWORTHS DRUG STORE ALBANY BOTH PH0NE8 - • OREGON that lands, Iola or other property, be Guardian. a»»eMed twice, or uaoiei in th« name C. C. Bryant. 1 ot names of any person or persons not Attorney. 1 the. owner thereof, or assessed under Firat publieation Sept. 29, 1911. ! or beyond ita value, or any land, lots or Laut publication Oct. 27. 1911. other property not aasessed, they will make the proper correction. D. B. M cknight County Assessor xrru o> wki : i et.» n » íai . i . xv Nttlci K GuirtiH’s Silt OREGON ALBANY am » th.. «.»‘.I. n. I onlv In th., i . »tter ‘ fnunltiv »ut all demi nnd berries, so ns to sr>d cnij live grain nnd ppaduce ft « ber.- n-> gi Ins « I l f ill but also l«cuii«e there Inis been a tn.-k of uniform.I > i ' ii Th!« !» i>erlia|' I»»f ttior«* th.ui ordinary uf 1» 1 1 » h'l ItujHMrtnuce In i the ♦ thnt wl Il (*ngiii (• is one of thr UDittrn« I »n1 d h •;» ev tbe ntt( nllou ( i»f t h<* ìmii In i hlbltl-it nt Cl bh er. Hill The barley wl bivti 1» tl<« «1 f t' mailing pur|x»w« Is p nit through nn artificial lu which prix«'«« of spr. 'outing hi mu* neceosarlty all 1 grain« uro tren led 11 Ik-. h«»vv» • -r. that It statuì« to thin gru • ■-i, me low where i !ump ntitl : and ilinty once i »tari h .uni ■ liminoti« i gral.'i« nre nil ■ under like c udltloi-s atirlly grow dlffe eutly n i,.' ..i IroUtilrs Io lhe < n work« up the malt In i eaæs of i iiir.fn tun dim« tilt f..r him to fit»! I product It stands prn t w here the differ, ut 1.1 all Mecddl In thr ui *•* In ’Ikv uer at the ana.e ««•» tbe uamr weather rie» of different (-liaiuc:i rt (.inn >t p is slbly develop alike. The r mi t », III !»♦ tin une» ru stand, dl.T. ren-- iu thr time of maturing, different ncikuti In the Bill, k, et> Rome Aniorh an growers . lalni that. Inasmueh as Aiurrh nn I iu | m In many caws are Just an rl> h In the soft resins nn the best Kuro|x*an bo|>a, tbrir brew Ing value .wigh! to be equal tu that of the Europeans. They lime not, bow ever, tx'm able to convince American brewers of the accuracy of thia view They will try to d<> so at the barley ami hop exhibition In Chit ago In Oc tober. lull The principal trouble, howrvrr with Atnrri rm hops as they rra. h tin* market is that they arc pl< k Psd.grs« Grain. ml carelessly The only part Hint la of Différant str.iin» of I !.»« wBlgriw value to th« consumer Is the cone, and differently eu dlif. rent -oils and In everything In th»- abai«* of stems nnd different ( llmnlra. le.ivrs that Is mixed with the griltis In order to pr<vdtt--r thf best crops not only diminishes thr amount of •. lih'h will nN., bn the m -i iilmitdunt available mat. rial, but Intr.xlu. ex a It 1« therefore orce ar.» to u«.- puro decidedly Injurious element, the leaves •imiti«, or, ns the scientista <*all thelll, nnd < ones lx*lug rich In tannic a* Id. '•|««Hgri'('*’ grain, w her»' ili thè borrirà wbl- h Impart« a stringent and harsh are of the same variety . >r ■■ ulti and taste will Ix-hnve alike under «Imitar condì- In the International luvrlcy an>1 hop lion« It I» al«o ni" <•“ ir» to Hnd by exhibition, will, h will lie held In Chi ex|H<rlnieiit «hai parti nl.l «tralu la <ag» in (K'bdxer. 1011. the Item of best milted tu euri aiti s iila nini eli- clean picking will cut an Important Bgure In tbe valuation of the hops that will I* entered for prtae comp® tlllon The great lm|«rtance of thia ritti billon will He In the fart that It will tend to put the valuation of hope upon a suliatantial bawls of facts rather than of Individual prefereme*. All exhibits at this rx|K»tllou will t»r In ttir uamrs of growers, no deal ers l>elng admitted to the coni|ietltlve exhibition The exhibition Is In charge of the committee on awards, 150R Re public building, Chicago. Special attention given to trealirg ux«t> I Chamberlain's Cough Remedy R as»» toMa, Crovap aad WldLyvag Ccvagh. I MUAI> ASD RTKM OV MAS. lll tll» 1’AIII.aT oui ten and Bl«0 what me’li'sl of plant Ing and cultivation h best adapted to the varieties and type», A great deal of work has been done along these linen by «<-b-ntin> investi- gators, particularly nt th." ngrlmltural experiment stntlonn of 44 l«.-.o;«ln nnd 4flnne«otn. The»« nclentlflc mm nre serving on the committer <>n awards for the barley and b‘.| exhibition which will take plto c In Chi ne» In October, 1011. Don't trifle with a cold is good advice for prudent men and womefi. It may be vital in ease of a child. There is nothing better than Chamlx rlain's Cough Remedy for coughs atxl colds in children. It is safe and sure. For sale by all dealers. I woman's face scarcely an Improve ment on the man’s leaned out of th« \ car window and jeered at the hunter, / who cursed her back savagely. ) I The man walkrd up to Jim. "Ray did yer see a kid go by here. mls’crT' 44 Illi a shrug of hl« shou drr«. Jinx asked him that quewtlon In Mr Ollen dorf's French mrth.sl about the pink and green overcoat of the «liocniukcrs wife's sister The man showered low atwise on what he supihmmn I was n foreigner un til Jim » rll>s rose with the desire to B» HENRY WALLACE kill him PHILLIPS "Ayr. wot are yer wa«tlu' time w Id th' dago fur?" called thr woman. “Th' kids on the roof“ Jim» tieirt Coyirlyht IW kv Ihr Hukba-Uerrill almost stopissi. so thoroughly bad he Cumpa»« identified hlm«elf with thia quarrel, lie made up hi« mind to fight for The people coming and going, the boy. right or wrong. truffle of the atorra, the dwellings Hut he wna an red the trouble, «Itb amili cultivated plots around was only a Jv«t of the woman'» I hr tn. nn rim-d Jim like a lire lie had •tie suddenly called so earnc«tly lh.it I..ti very lonely without knowing It even Jim was fooled “No. he ain't In the afternoon he went down Io the nelitier I see him! I - «• him’ Thera dc;«<t to are thr mstcrii train come In. he la” It was thr |ierfectlon of act Ib-re ,-ignln atwenc«» play'd a |oirt ing. voice slid gesture d f. o.-r.-d thr Io. om.itlve to Ita The man ran out to see where she op.- pr.>|» rtlons of a nilrm le was pointing "Where Is he?" h» 4« thr engine glided in. «haklng the asked. hulking wild around •ii ,d brn> <h It. It seem -d Impoasl •On top drr flag|x>h>. like er mon- b'c to Jim that man really made It key! You're It!" stir cried with a M’ it! Itmd th..«r mighty nx)« of shriek of laughter at the black brows stax-l to hl* will? Twist ami shape of her dupe those other.’? Cast those great drlv ”1'11 show yer drr Joke when I git In < ■ V .1 after to drive lhe monster dere.” he threatened with a hand« The woman team'd her ebln on ber llr drew buck ns the bulling engine hands and amlled Jim never forgot pns«<-<l him with something like awe Then thr moving village came to a stop, and the piisarngvr» sallied fort li to l. t their legs, wearied with long sitting There was humanity of all shades, from the haughty arl«t<x-rat of the I'u! in >1 to th« pcnsnnt of the ruil giant car Jim had a sense of pleasure tn t*- I Idin • well dre««ed folk again, yet It was merely an aesthetic pleasure, for hr found when hr l«*gan to »|>ecu Lite on the |xr<slbllltlre of the throng - I.rforr lilin llint be was more Inter rstr<| In th.'Sf. whose all was staked vr vov noi" in »»in on the trip tlinn In those to whom It thr uttrr undauntnlne«« Impudt nce n ,i« only nn excursion. "4er nllun rro’.le of widely differing natlotinll and malli v of flint face ties .H-.-npled the emigrant car Jim goln' to do sumpln. l’rfr." »he re- red whether they «.mid u*M torted "Yrr’ll Ite a min jet " A more a min lite mini Itimi Pete .. • < i ordlnx. t® Me f \ ii .-I no. n pl>- Io whlrh might linvr been provoked by «mb llr sinxb. forward w th I, I. > | grm| prldr and delight, and tie conduct ...i, til. brad doubtfully nn he tfx>k white knuckled Bals amt n very tin pleasant rxprvnxion on tils f.icr HrV- them In s otdrt.lv a small l«>v darted out of era! men ntnrte<l to interfere. Inn It i rar an exceedingly »mall boy. thin wasn’t necessary. The woman quietly looked nt her to rmn Intlon. who made Ills way Lully chewing a ntrnw wltli th. Ht through the crowd with that sprawl “Give u« >i kl««." Ing. nrtlve. dancing manner peculiar most nonchnlniM-r said • «lie I'll.- in.in « ! i, >i -I . ,| Io thin nmnll boya nnd spiders r .i i f i >- i >■.!_ nt th., litlle -hn|> lie said aomrtliliig In an undertone until lir saw Ills face. Then he real nnd got on thr car Jim needed no further knowledge of I .<1 nt a glan.-e that the matter was this delightful couple In lx- thoroughly no laughing one for the lx»y. nn thr Ixvy's side. It seeiuaxi to hlui At the iilne time he naw the shrn'k Illg thlnnc«« ”f the little face made that the man was quite .npnl.lc of keeping a small animal nt hind for Into a woir» face by hunger, the mill ;:'<-d horror nnd dee|x*rntlon of the thr fun of torturing It. nml nn for the (•»< Thr big man would not have woman well. If there «na her like lu tfllrved a child'» fare could rxpreas hell Jim detrrnilnrd Io lie gix-d for rm ition« of sii. h magnitude lie wa» rest of his days ’’All aboard!" cried the rnn<1ti> wonder slrbken at the sight and felt .n In.Hi live «impnthy for the fugi And with a few mighty brvaili« Iron giant whisked Ila load out In tive. It 1» a strange thing h>>w fortune o|x>n again ’■Stay whrrr you nre. non. till 1 will. Mimrtlmrs guide with certainty whether that fellow In playing when reason shows no |mlh. I y ininr unerringly toward trick," said Jim. and not unti be h id lookod under the platform up and Jim had a sort of prophetic In Hack tx'hlnd down the (rack and In Ibe waiting sight that h<- would him thr urchin ran. "Don't chrr give roouM did he give Ilio command. Jim "Colne down."’ hi » away, ml«*er." he pleaded it ppcl a hand In answer. 4t the time hr was leaning agnlnst CIIAI’TLR II n ■ ornrr of thr a’atlon .4 little back IIE passenger mr.-ni snwther*r- f him « a «mall Iran to *hrd. w hrrr format).« with astonishment, ■rbu!« truck wa« stored “Ko you I. ,. t thr boy lucked Our of th.- ir ■ nmr a Imrly brute of away all the time?” said he. a m in «li>> stnrtul about him rapidly. “Just whnt kind •>f a game Is tills?" "lilt’s d»r ol' man.” i whispered the ’’Dunno.” returned Jim "Let tho hot “If hr gits holt of me there boy s|MMik for himself Now. young won't fir n hull l>one left I In me body ” man. what's the matter?" »• Thr man walkrd tip i to the eon- The Urchin stood le’fore them. Ink <lii< lor nnd «fu.kr to him ing them In thoroughly wiili hl« »burp "Now dev'll little eyes V IC said the boy More big men strolled up. Dry’ll As a imrtlcularly fine full to the boy’s grt me sure Drr Jig la up have drr hull gang ertop <>• mo!" the diminutive form Benny, thr baggnEe vo|.r trailed off Into n strangled sob »innsher whose overhanging shoulders and thru continued In a fierce whin testified whence came the power tbit per ’’Argh? If I hnd me growth I'd I had reduced ninny a proud Aarnfoga li . 'em! I'd show 'em!” And then to elemental conditions and “llappy a |.or«i of hair raising profanity Ja>k. the main moth «oot bln. k. Io.«« The argument wns growing loud *>* Jointed negro porter. placed them- tw. .-o thr man. w ho was urging some selves on either side of him Thev thhii'. and thr < omln.'tor. who wns de mnde the lx»y look more like an Insert (■lining Other« wrr«- walking toward then ever thr m.’drrrffe evrlfrment "Wot’a dr matter?” he cried In a Jim wheeled mid caught the boy In voice at once hoarse and shrill, with a his arms "Tp yon go!” he said and 'iirulng note In It nnd accompanying tossed him on top of the abed. “Lie the words with an rxtmiag.-int dra- tow Ix’hlnd the wood there nnd you mntlc gesture of hla skinny claw •rn nre all right.” ell yer wot’a drr mattrr l»ey Ix-nt Tlirn came the conductor’s voice: me dry heat me hnd net I dm May, my friend. If you think I'm go V>>n»r tn take me word fair It !.• Ing to hold my trsln while you hunt ine Imck dat a all I ast yer J- • up a lost kid there's something In you at dal!” Why didn't that 4on't work right Ils rlp|>«-d the «hlrt from hla shoul- you tnke care of him while you hnd dera. An angry growl went up frmi him? Now you've got jn«t four nun all those l>lg t«>nrded men when they Either huelle •aw thr horrible stripes and well-a utea by tbe watch atoiitid and hunt or drop off the train re w. blue and ewollrn on the poor m .1 hunt 44 hat's that? Now. don't little liack. yon give me any alack, you black Happy Jack threw up both hla gw n ■ led tarricr, or I'll have thr fear dlla am»« "Good l*w«1! WLo done •f G(«l thrown Into you too quick. you l.ar dat. boyf" h>- cried. "*F I eq Get out of brre now! Get out of my m boukKS on him. cuss me f I wud- wayf’ den’ put btrmjie on him bigger'n yer The man slouched off and mnde a hull body.” hasty search around tbe station. A (To be Continued/ The Mascot of Sweet Briar Gulch ED Hi*, C: