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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1913)
vol, io, r.»i3. XVI BOARD ELECTS OEFICERS LOCAL and GENERAL Items of General Interest Concerning Seto Residents and Others gram: F. C Peery, Scio. D H Bo dine. Albany and M C Gaines, Crabtree. M ayor’s M rssage No. 2«; WANTBETTER SERVICE • The following is a summary . . _ t. . . of the recommendations made by IMn’t forget to take advantage l .mn County Fair Association Mayor Valn in his annual mes- ( omnirrclal Club to Petition Don’t forget the Movies at Uo’.ds Annual Meeting in sage to the City Council; Wesely-Cain hall Sunday night. of the News’ $1. subscription Council for All Night Electric o . The enlargement of the city price when you are in town. Light Service 5cio January water tank to hold at least ten Santium News $1.00 a year Her« ii a remedy that will cur* your ! thousand gallons of water. for this month onlv. cold. Why want» time and money ex- The employment of a compe- p. • r • ■ « I ■ ' i cu <<■!»; r. i • Subscribe for the '»antmm News. ...... * * ........................ * "** Tttlil tnginMT to l>'.i '<• the city ration that has won a »..rd w: I. r.-j .. At the annual meeting of the streets and walks on a uniform ■ ■ a The Commercial Club met at * ‘ upon? ' It i. Linn County Fair Association grade and to make a chart of the City Hull Friday evening, There will be a moving picture «•»« *lway* »«• depend««! show at Wesely-Cain hall Sunday known everywhere aa l'hainb«rlain* held here last Saturday much same for th«- city. January 10, with a scattering cough remedy and IS a medicine of real The grading and covering with representation of business men evening at K o’clocK. important business was trans 1 merit. I >>r »ale by all dealer*. acted. It was decided that all crushed rock of Main street be and other citizens present. Mr Peery deplored the fact re- Mr and Mrs Fred T Bilyeu Men’« suits, the best there is freight shipments w ill be received ginning at th«» intersection of North street and extending south that many of those who should the turned from Hall’s camp at Wesel y Är Cain’s. at We.»t Scio and Munkers and to the bridge across Thomas Iw most interested in these meet first of the weeK. i transported to and from the fair creek. An interesting communication ings were not present. grounds free of charge. This in The segregation of the light signed “Jordanite” which was Good music and good pictures Il was recommended that the cludes all manner of exhibits and water fund from the general Club find out through the secre received this Thursday morning Sunday evening at Wesely-Cain ■ which can be crated or boxed fund. An arrangement by tary the wishes of nearby towns is crowded out until next week. hall. ' properly, such as sheep, swine, which the said light and water in regard to a morning train to I’, rums troubled with partial paraly- goats and poultry. A competent fund may be used by the city as «nd evening train from Albany. H H Quigley who was in town Tuesday dropped in at the News *1» •«* -ft-» very much bemfited by man will be employed by the a l<>an. the city paying an annual The good roads question came massaging the affected parte thor Association to take charge of the '*•••* W» • far — n - , nleaannt rate of six per cent interest for in for a share of attention and oughly when applying Chamberlain* feeding and care for ail livestock the use of said fund or any part th»» point was brought out that a liniment. Thi» liniment al«» relieve« Try a pair of those 1 >ry Sox rheumatic pain». I or-alc by all dealers. not accompanied by the owner thereof. few cannot shoulder this burden, ora caretaker. In the poultry ■emi-dreSs shoes for men at \\ vs- The setting aside as an annual but it will take the combined ac ely & Cain’s. I desire to extend thanks to department all fowls will be allowance, not to exceed one-half tion of all interested to secure my many friends in Scio for scored and in addition to the mill of the regular tax levy, for good reads. Th« Santiam New» and Semi Weekly By motion Roberts rules of their assistance in helping me to regular premiums offered a rib the improvement of our city park Journal for »1.75 per year, the price of bon will be awarded on first, and this allowance to be known order was adopted as a guide the Journal alone If vou are not get secure the prize offered by the second and third, according to and designated as the park fund. for the club, and a committee ting the Journal call at thi« office al Oregon Life for the largest num get a «ample copy. Or e hundred and ber of applications written from score. The setting aside as an annual consisting of Dr A G Prill and Several important change» in allowance, not to exceed one-half L W Charles was appointed to flfty-aix papers for 11.75. The Journal Sept 1 to Dec 31, 1912. contains the cream of the »tale and the rules of the sheep and g »at mill of the regular tax levy, for draft constitution and by-laws. I) M JOHN. general news, market reports, etc. department were made. An the maintenance and support of Corvallis, Ore. A booster envelope was offered elaborate race program will be the fire department, and this al by Dr Prill and adopted as offi Good overcoats at Wesely & Mr» A R Talior of (’ruler, Mo. had made one of the features and lowance to be known and desig cial envelope for the club. It Cain’s from $7.50 up. been troubled with »lek headache fur many new free attractions will nated as fire department fund. was recommended that all busi about five year» when »he began taking be secured. The fair will I m * • ness houses I m » urged to use this If vour children are »object to at Chaml>er!ain* tablet«, "he ha» taken held one week before the state envelope in their correspondence. tacks of croup, watch for the first twu bottle* of them and they have West N j !«$ symptom, hoarseness. Give <’haml>er. cured her Sick headache 1« c»ua»d bv fair, and ample time given ex After some discus» on along lain« cough remedy as aoon iu> tb« hi Id a disordered «tumarh for whl< h these hibitors to attend both places. Mr and Mrs N B Moses gave a the line of an all night light ser becomes hoarse and the attack may be tablet* are e«|wciallv intended D W Rumbaugh, county fruit card party at their home Satur vice. it was voted that the club 1 ry warded off. Fur sale by all dealers them, get well and »lay well. Sold by inspector of Albany, spoke on day evening. January 11. Prizes petition the city council for such all dealer*. the many fruit and garden pests, were awarded to the best and a service. /\t present there are Prof Wilson was in town today the proper manner to prevent poorest players. Mrs Price Neal no lights from midnight until from Albany meeting lus violin C M Petry who was in town and destroy them, the great im and Roy Shelton received the 4:30 a m. pupils. Wednesday, was a pleasant caller portance of < leaning up the old first prize and ¡’rice Neal and Dr Prill urged that th«» busi infected orchards and the proper Marion Woodmansee the booby ness men take a more active in at the News office. J N Long and wife visited manner of securing first-class prize. Refreshments were terest in the county fair and relatives at Salem Friday, re fruit and vegetables for exhibit served at midnight. Everyone make it a point to attend the For Silt turning home Monday. purposes or for the market. had a very enjoyable time. Those meetings of the board of direc My place, consisting of 2 1-2 The election of officers resulted present were: Messrs and Mes- tors. Don’t fail to take advantage acres, 3 room house, place well as follows: Directors; County dames Allen Arnold. W A White The meeting adjourned to meet of th a Edison Recon! sale at fenced and good outbuildings. Judge Mcknight, M C Gaines, Thomas Quigley, Jos Quigley. at the same place, Friday evening Peery’s Drug Store. See big ad C C WADE W G McDonald, J A Bilyeu, Roy Shelton. Gilbert MacDonald. January 17. ........... ....... , »•• for particulars. Carl Middlestadt, A G Prill, I) H Price Neal and J White; Misses I Bodine, I A Munkers and G G Lillie and Ethel White and Mabel - 4 « w v 4 w/ w W V - • : • < ' Belts. Officers for the year are, Arnold. Melvin Arnold and MARKET REPORT president, A G Prill; vice-presi Marion Woodmansee; Masters Miss Nelda Wendt spent Sat •.................................................................. .... dent, Asa Hirons; secretary; Roy Vern Neal, Ay rd Arnold and urdav and Sunday with her The following are ra*h price* quoted Rudolph and Clara Young re Shelton; treasurer. Ed Myers. Lester Quigley. friend, Gertrude McLain. on Thursday of each week by mir turned to school Monday. Superintendents: horses and Mr S|>ear. the agent at the dealer«: Mr Hoagland and family Four of the eighth grade pupils cattle. J R Young, Thomas; sheep I M0 West Scio depot left Monday Wheat, per bushel.................. moved here the first of this are going to take the examination and goats' C H Wain, Thomas; Floor, per sack.............................. I 20 morning. The people were sorry week from West Scio. thia week. swine, S Philippi, Scio; agri to see him leave as he was well Bran, per ton.................................... 26 00 Short«, per ton................................ 31 00 Rev Ketchem will preach here Charles White made the High culture. D H Rumbaugh. Albany; liked by the public. A relief Chop, wheat, per ton ................ 32 00 Sunday. There is Sunday school School a visit Friday. poultry, Asa Hi runs, Scio; ladies agent will take his place until ('hop, oate, jier ton...................... 28 00 here every Snnday now. department. Mrs A G Prill and another agent can l»e secured. Butter. (Country! per roll .... So Nita Bilyeu and Anna Posvar F.gg«, per doten.............................. 28 The bridge committee was not were High School visitors last. Mrs W F Gill, Scio; race depart Roe Phillips expects to receive Chicken*. per pound...................... 10 ment, E C Peery. Scio; school successful in its attempt to get a Thursday. his auto about the last of March. Geese, per pound. ........................ 10 department, W L Jackson, Al bridge across the North Santiam. Mr Gilstrap visited the High Turkeys, per pound ...................... IS Charles and Elmer White at- bany. During the year of 1912 the School Monday. thick*, per pound ...................... 10 The following standing com t*»nded the moving picture «how Beef, per pound, live weight I tn 07 Creamery here made something Mrs Philippi visited the inter mittees Pork, <ire»«ed l*< were appointed Fi at Scio Sunday evening. like 57.500 pounds or 2S 3-4 tons mediate room last week. Veal, per pound, for «hipping 1l| Mr and Mrs Roe Phillips, Mr nances: County Judge Mcknight, of butter. The work in the Parents are very cordially in Albany, J A Bilyeu, Scio and and Mrs Roy Shelton and Mabel creamery was all done by one vited to visit the school. Registered, imported Holstein MC Gaines, Crabtree; camping Arnold were Sunday visitors at man. The teachers training class and hitching grounds: W G Mc the home of W A White. bull will stand seas in of 1913 at The men who work on the rail has been doing some observation Donald, Scio, Carl Middelstadt, be io by McDonald Bros. Season road section worked 36 hours Whan you want a reliable mwlicin» work in the primary room the Crabtree, and G G Beits, Harris 12. payable in advance. This the latter part of last week for a rough or cold taka Chamberlain* animal was formerly owned by past week. burg; transportation: W G Mc rough remedy. It ran alway* be de without getting anv rest. They the Trappist Fathers. Papers Donald. Scio. 1 A Munkers. Al The Webfoot Owl will give a pended upon and la pieaaant and aafe to were called to help with a wreck take. I or «ale by all dealers. may be se«n at the Meat Market. bany and J A Bilyeu, Scio; pro- short program Friday, Jan 17. on the C 4 E railroad. 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