The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, February 08, 1912, Image 1

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UNK COUNTY FAIR I0H 1912
At th* recent meeting of th* board of
Areetors th* following officer« wer«
elected for th* year: President. A G.
Prill. vice p.i*»*dent. ÄM Hir !>«, *.
reUry, Roy Shelton; assistant teere*
Ury. Rihy Shelton, treasurer, Edward
Myers. The board of director« consists
of, M C Gaines, Carl Middlestadt. J.
A. Bilyeu. Asa thron». W '
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aid, A. O. Brill, I. A. Munk er». B. H.
Bodine and G. O. Belta.
0PMMITT*B»
Camping and Hitching < «round» W
G, McDonald.
M. C. Gaines, Carl
Middle» ladt.
Printing and Advertising—J A. Bil­
yeu. \sa Hirona, M. C. Gain*».
Clerk of Race Course E C Peery.
JCDUM—OMOOM • U»l<TITVa»l Colt.KilK
Prof. Ralph I» Hetxsl. Hup t
Livestock — Prof E L Potter.
Sheep and Goats Prof E I, Potter
Dairy Sulk Teat Prof B I. Kent.
Agriculture— Prof II D Scudder.
Horticulture Prof C I Lewis.
Poultry —Prof Jamra Dryden,
ladies Art and Kancy Work Dept;'
Iktmeatic Sciences— Mr»
Helen B
Broolu.
acraanrrBM»K«Ts
Horace and Cattle —S Philippi. Scio.
Sheep, Goats and Swine—C II Wain,
Thoma*.
Art I>ept Mrs Claudia Gill, Mr* A
<; I'ri.i, M*
Earm Products—E C Robert». Leb
anon.
Poultry—Geo Sutherland. Scio.
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The public is cordially invited to at­
tend a Valentine Ball, to be given by
the ladies for the benefit ot the Linn
County Fair, at Wesely-t am Hall, Nclo,
February 14.
Dancing from 8 to 2, tickets 91.
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Can be had by ambitious young men
and ladies in the field of •'Wireless” or
Railroad telegraphy. Mince the H-hour
law became effective, ami since the
Wireless companies are establishing
atationa throughout the country there
is a great shortage of telegraphers.
Positions pay beginner» from 970 to 9W’
per month, with good change for ad-1
vancement.
The National Telegraph
Institute of Portland, Oregon, operates
under supervision of R. R end Wire­
less officials and places all graduates
into positions. It will pay you to write
them for full details.
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No matter «.hat you build we want
to furnish the lumber, rough or dressed
l«et us figure with you about prices and
terma of payments. Ws also handle
sash, door», brick, plaster, and cement
The Scio Planing Milla Co.,
Scio. Oregon
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New cap* for men and boy» at Wes
' ely A t ain'».
Good oats bal«-d hay for »ale.
i Weaely,
John
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A l»cautiful selection of valentines
I and carda at Peery'» Pill Shop.
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New spring gooda arriving every day
now at Weaely A t ain'a.
Wo now have in stock the Petaluma
Incubators, which is' considered the
h«»i machine mi the market. I»o not
fail to see na befor* you buy. t'ha*.
Weaely.
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Full line of gnu»», field ami garden
aec 1» now in stock. All »etsls guaran­
teed pure, true to name and at reason­
able prices at J. F. Weaely’».
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Tom Large intends opening a shoot
. mg gallery and can! room. Hr has not
definitely decided on ■ kwation as yet.
but expect» to have the place ready for
liusinesa some time next week.
Land plaster, complete »fertiliser, all
tr»e sprays and arsenate of lead now
n stock
Come and get our prices and
further
information regarding the
above at -I F We«»e!y'» Grocery.
Thr ap|>earance of Dr. Prill'» real-
; dene« ha» Iwm materially improvnl by
the cleaning up and trimming of the
1 oak trees on the lawn
The orchard
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4 the con ton rs of
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also
been
»prayed;
an
example it
the «bore from th* barlior out to and
Layond th* Golden Gate The struc­ , would be well for other» to follow.
tures will lie the lar^etl and costlieat
The warm weather of th«, past week
ever creded for a w orld a ev posit Ion.
has caused a car|»ct of liable» to spring
Th* two principal hwatlumi of the ex
position will lie ut llarlior View and upon the lawn» about town where
lu Golden Gat* |>ark
Harbor View these beautiful flower» have lirrn
lies as a i res ent on Hau Frnm laco planted. Other indications of an early
bay midway Iwtween th* ferry bill'd spring are to lie found in the rose bush­
Ing. ttie principal entran.e to Nan es and numerous other ahrubs anti trees
Fran. I»co, and li e Gohlen Gate Gold where the bu«b are beginning to swell.
en Gate park fronts Hie i’uelfii- wean
Brownsville Times.
Composite Fleet of Navies of
vnr mile lielow the fatuous t’llff House
The Lailies Mowing Club met last
These two main sites nnd Intermediate
the World to Pass Through
I< m at Ions will lie conne«-tev| by a ma Thursday afternoon with Mr». A. G.
Panama Canal and Enter
rine boulevard tliit will skirt the Prill. After some time spent In con­
sbon-s of Nan I’rnn. I m - o buy and aleo versation ami needle work the ladles
San Francisco Harbor.
by an Intermural railroad A trn kies» were invitmi to the dining room where
What the Great Fair Will
trolley will run over th* boulevard
covers were laid for sixteen. The
llarlsir View Is wthln twenty luln
Be Like.
; utc»' walk of the Fnlrniotit hotel and luncheon was especially enjoyed, the
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i the most extensive apartment bou«e tables l*-mg tastefully decorated with
hyacinths and each place card illustrat­
‘ section of Nau Fmiu Is. o
laud up-in the earth
fian Francisco
At llartior Mew will ba located a ing aome practical joke on the recipient.
I* preparing Io tuaat the standards of yacht liarls>r. th* Mlilwa and night After several selections on the piano by
» great national celebration
Every life of the exposition and many coo
Mr». R M. Cain, the ladles were in­
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tlie stars uh.I strifes will , rewdons that lend themselvea to night
vited to meet next week with Mr», C.
tie represented, and the nations of lllntnlnathais as well as great build
Il*e a-oiil aiti luleuseiv lllleri-slisl In ' Ings to bouse such heavy exhibit» as A. Warner.
the I'nuanii ca.i.il. America s gift to may l«e readily unloaded from otean
The following bids ware received by
c|v Ills itloti. and In the eXpowlthMI at going vessels. wiich as Hie atructuiea Clerk J F. Weaely, for furnishing w-*»l
wtd-h America will formally lelulirnte to contain th* manufactures and ma
for the ‘-cio school for the ensuing y» ar
the opening of th* canal. This nni chlnery exhibils. the Palace of l.llieral
W. A. Ewing, 30cords fir and 10 cords
versal Interest Iras assured the most Arts aud other Industrial feat lire«.
oak llo.'i, A I. Randall, N gaNb i 2
remarkable world* etfosltlon in ¡mint
Golden Gate park will la» the seat of
of size, di. er-it) and «pc ifi Interest the permanent features of the ex|»O»l at 92.90; W. W. Miller, ¡»cord» 2 foot
e'er held "
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V\ itli an nren of more than a oak at |4. 30 cords fir at 92.45; G. A
The visiting of the ''anaína canal Í thousand acre* Gohlen Gat«-*park, for Morgan, 30 cords fir 92.50, 10 cords oak
will not only lie the most lui|s>rinut *»t»sl nil ci.-atcd of sand duties, t.slay at 93.50; J. B. t’ouey, 30 rords fir at
rom mereiai event In the history of the present* one of the moat notable 92.30, 10 cords oak at 93.60; W. W.
world, but It will mark a mipreme ' achien.niefits III Inuit*, a|s- gardening Perry. 30 cords fir at 92.47'».
Mr.
ep.« -h In th Ilves of the nation* bor III the wond Tile W«-st end .»f Golden Couey's bid l-eing the lowest he was
drring U|»>u the Pacific, and appropri Gate |«irk. loruprlsltig ól‘* a. res. will awarded th» contract.
itcly the visitor will w In the ev
I*» utllli*d for exi»»*ition puri»>«*s
For the first time sine« 1KK1, aaya
(sisiili’n the greatest displays of Around a great stadium, already built.
the
Postmasters' Advocate, the an­
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trti-c* and |**i|ile« of tf e I'.i
Will lie erected a huge concrete coil
eitle mesa -»unyl’ ever a*«euib'«-d
scum Hi* largest *trueture of Its kind nual financial statement of the l'o»t-
Ifc.wn the streets of San Francisco in America, rapable of «eating 73.<»«> office l*x>partment shows a surplus in­
In
.p'-iP-n «lay» will pass »tub ort pts.ple nml In archil«* lure like that ut stead of a deficit.
The revenues for
■ nial i- wa's >. tin- world hi* never Rome. A chain of Ink** at different ttu- fiscal year ended Jun«- 30, 1911,
M-eii
t ide i. Japan, the Philippines. levels will lie connected by a working amounted to 9237,879,K23.60. ami the
India and other oriental lands will imslel of the I'unama • unal
ex|>*ndilures to *237.660,706.4». leaving
Join In para les that will rival th* In
Lincoln park, where thr Golden Gate
a surplus of 9219.118.12. At the bagin­
diati durtiar tn maguifi>-en< e and sur round« out Into th* I’arlflc is-ran. <-»>ni
pass the durlmr In variety by reason mantis a panorama of the Pacific ning of the present administration in
of the man) nations repreacntml
o> ran of Nau Francisco harl*»r and of 1909 the postal aervice was in arroars
Its area la l.’M» to the extent of 917.479,770.47. which
The ei i» wit loti will formnlly open thr bills of th* city
with Hi* entram a Into Nan Francisco a.-rew. and II» routom-s rise nmf» thau was decidedly the largest deficit on
barlior of a comfwnlte fl«w-t of the bat fits* feet alatve sen level. At IJm-oln record.
In the brief space of two
tlesblfw of the world
l'|>on Invita iwrk will be erei-t«»1 a great rommem years this deficit has been change«! into
Hon of the I nlted States nearly 1<M oratlve statue wel< »tiling ahl|M to the a substantial surplus.
warships of foreign nation» will first Gohlen Gat* Tentative plans for Nt
assemble at Hampton Ronda and will Francia memorial tower rail for a
be joined liy drtai liment» of the Amer j st nut u r* N3li feet In height, with a
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Fan navy, and the eoinpoette fleet will l»n»r 21«* feet square Th«* top of thr
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f««et
above
then t-* rerlewed by thr president and
by foreign dignitaries This fleet, the thr water» of the Golden Gate.
largest ever asnemblcd, will proceed
From Lln-oln park the boulevard
Fit Sill
through th* Panama ranni, arriving turning »«>nth toward tSolden Gate
In Nan Fran. I«. o hnrts»r alnmt two pnrk. will |st«s through an arm of 'jr>
Forty acres 2| miles N. E. of Ncio,
weeks after the exposition open«
acres that have been aorurod by Ilia
lb* rvtHHiltlon will t<e held upon the director» for exposition purposes Here no improvements, some grxsl timber,
«horra of Nan Frttnrfcwo l.vy nnd of the will lie lo-atril the foreign buildings, on country road; pries 93XX).
Pacific <»-«*in and «III occupy an area live »tm-k rxhlMt«. mining, bortFul
R. NHMl.ToN, Scio. Ore.
of tte>re than J.fiOO acre». The grounds lure and agri uitnre and other dis
a Bl des-rlbe a a* mid rie about Nan playa requiring evtcnslvs »paco.
HARBOR VIEW SITE OF THE EXPOSITION. WHERE THE MIDWAY AND CONCESSIONS Wilt
BE LOCATED
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icilsn and Their rnends
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great activities in the Northwest, a
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Every Country on Earth to Be
Represented at the Great­
est World’s Fair In History.
Eighty Million Dollars to Be
Expended on National Cele­
bration.
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ITHIN a few week* time
tboiiaauds of men and team*
will b* eMu»rd In leveling
off the ground« of the I'ann
ma Pmdfi Internnte.ii eipeltiiai site
iu Nan F nuu la-'n. and It I* «-«Umsted
that within »It month» I'*.*»»' tacn will
be eiuplojrd lu the construction of th*
material part of the great rxpoaitloti at
which th* I tilted Mates of America
will celebrate the ojwnlag of the Pana
ma canal lte«|H-ii—•« to Invitation* to
partlc||uite anti offer» of c<> <>|'<*r itloii
from every i-irt .ft ■ « * <1 n t' -I
Ing the exposition lu in .^»-iiicot, <lud
President C. <* M<«*ri- anil bl* thirty
dim for*, who repn ent every lnt|*.r
taut interest on the «■oast and ♦
mi.ua* In Invrsted apltiil are working
night and day to keep up with the
avalanche of duties that |">ur in u|«oi
them.
Responses of foreign <* untrli-v rar
pass all antli-|| nt|oi>s of the ex|»Mlt|-in
management
Every rivllltcd cation
on earth, every land wltiim the sweep
of both s|i< re* of the I'n .1 .si- a
and every state In the I'uli-iv wIII lie
represented by the finest asx-tubiag«
of displays the world l».i« ever -«-«-n
•'Hao Frnnclscu," »ays President
Moore, "n* boat«**« for the nation will
entertain the world In 1913 with the
most comprehensive etposltlon In hl*
tory, a jubilee of nations a splendid
commemorative
celebration.
wiili h
shall Include not only the finest fra
lures of all former world's exp >'itl«>n«
In recording the progress of the world, .
but yet tn magnificence. In diversity.
In Its distinctive color of the w«-*t. of
the orient and of all the countries bor­
dering tifon the l*n. Ifi<- ocean will
■land alone The nations of the world
will See the finest American displays
aver shown at the Panama Pacific In­
ternational ex f*» It Ion
"The plan* of the (wopte of the west
for the Panama Pacific International
et|>»sltlon are being undertaken n|*>n
a acsle of world edit- allon and Inter
eat. and the exposition la the subject
of eulbualastlc coo|er«tl..u In every
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Try thr News for fine job( printing.
Prices reasonable.
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