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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1914)
VOL. O XVII •«♦♦«♦♦♦a♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * c 2 LIN.N COUNTY. OREGON ’ 1 HI RSDAV, YORK -I I '> HUTTON’ I XrtHES M \ \ . No. Oregon News Notes 12 Scholars to 1 lrlp k»w To tboov »Iw pay promptly in luttant«* th«* »ii’*cri|*tion price >• 51.25 At 10 o'clock May I I. at the Orrgon Drrrlapmrnt \r»» in l.mr o( hi fulfilling his pledge to assist per year. The pnce i» 11.50 it p«>4 Industrie«. Payroll», «nd l'rudurt« [rooms of the Albany Commi i cial and co operate with the county •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a* at end of year, Ihr paper ia not «ent 'Club, the Linn County Jersey c • irt in making Good R.iuds I ay of t.ahor and Eaterpriae. to •ul««-rilw'r» who ar«- wore than »nr year In arreara. [Community Breeders' Associa in I.inn "uunty a great success, ____ a : Possibly About You i ihniw tour cult stop in forth « Rev W .1 Ijtrgr of Eugene Preliminary arrangements are preached at the Presbyterian being made to hold a rose show [church Sunday. in Scio in June. Jim Hay of Silverton visited All makes of typewriter rib with H () Shilling and family bons for sale at the News office. over Sunday. 3oC t a. h. Miss Myrtle Steidel and BYron Bates were married m Albany A marriage license was issued Saturdav May 2. After a short Tin day to John A Halada and honeymo *n a reception was Mi's Josie Rosprotka. both of given at the home of the groom's Scio. parents Sunday evening. Ed Stuart and family moved Miss Christine Shindler ha' above Scio last Thursday where taken a position in the Scio State the former is working in the Bank and commenced her duties sawmill. the first of the month. Earl Rusnell move«! into Shel burn where he is working in the Best typewriter arlion paper made, two sheets for 5c at the creamery. Asa 11 irons and family drove News «»nice. to Albany Saturday in their Miss Helen Karhu of Salem Michigan car. visited with Scio friends Wed Clair and Gertrude McLain at nesday. tend'd the track meet in Albany Saturday. II E Brown of Albany was in Lee George came home Satur town Wednesday in the interest day for a short visit witn his of the circulation department of family. the Herald. Miss Frida Steidel returned home Saturday from AlbanY Old papers for your cupboards and pantry or to build fires with where sue has been working for at five cents ptr bundle at the the past few weeks. Frank Pietrok ami wife mad«* News office. a living trip here Monday from All farmers who are intending Lyons when* he is running a tie to build this season, should see mill. us in regard to shingles. We Allison Vernon was married are making up a car and are in a last week to a young lady of position to save you some mon Stayton. ey. Blatchford Bros, Shelburn. Miss Iva Shilling began work Oregon. ing for Mrs Apple of Munkers /••«*' Drs Lowe and Turner. Wednesday. R M and Theron Russell were th«’ well known eye spe cialists of Portland will be in Sunday visitors here. S' io again Thursday May 21. at Glen Shilling returned home Hotel Scio. Don’t fail to consult Monday from a week's stay in them about your eyes and Washington. pla^'-s. They have no agents, Mrs Claude Churchill is stay they do not go from house to ing w ith her ' ster Mrs Don Ray house. Remember th«* date. who is ill. A J McLain made a business Mrs E J Haley was taken to trip to Granger Monday and the Albany Hospital last Friday went to Mackay Tuesday to where she will receive medical work for a few days. treatment. Mrs Porter returned horn«* the Misa Remoh Evans spent the first of the week from The Dalles where she bus been teaching. week end at Mill City. Ben Thayer has returned home Why not spend Shnday eve from Pendleton where he spent ning at the picture show? First the winter. class films, good music and ad mission price 15c and 10c. Show R M Cain took an auto truck starts at 8;(M) sharp. load of Scio pupils to Albany Sat- urda where some of them par Call at News office and see ticipated in the track meet sample copies of Colliers Weekly one of our t>est clubbing offers. The Scio All Stars defeated the St* vton White Sox on the local Buy all your magazines of us. diamonds last Sunday by a score We can give you four magazines of 10 to 3. As our sporting edit one year with The News for or failed to hand in a report, we only 18 cents extra. are unable to giye further details of the game. If your subscripton to The News is due. better pay up now’ Mrs T Pettit visited friends and relatives in Corvallis last and get four big magazines, all one year, for or.ly lBcents extra. It is proposed to utilize the wire grass that grows on Youngs Bay near Astoria for manufac ture of paper. This week the manufacturers of Line county w ill hold an ex hibit of their products to encour age home industries. The Dalles has bought I IO acres on the river front to give free sites for factories. The Supreme Court has upheld the $200.000 bond issu«* of Grants Pass for the purpose of building a section of railroad to the coast. To relieve unemploye«!, a bil has l»een initiated to tax all es-l tales of $50,000 or over ten per cent for a fund to be expended by a department of public works. .A special vessel has been chartered to carry 40 great Ore gon logs to the Panama Exposi tion for columns for the Oregon building. tion will hold their regular an nual meeting. It is earnestly de sired that all Jersey breeders of the county shall be present from the remotest corners thereof. Any person is eligible to mem bership who has a herd of AJCC cattle, or who uses exclusively an A J Ct’ sire in Ins 1» rd. Mrs Mary J Bilyeu died at h *r home in Scio last Friday night after an illness of a few w eeks. The funeral services were held at the Christian chunk Sunday, and interment was made in the Franklin Butte cemetery, Civil service examination for f.iurth class pisi masters of Linn eountY will be held in Albany on June 20. The News is getting up a club for the Yellow Jacket. Bring or send your dime to this office ic once if you want the Stinger for The Toledo co-operative cream a year. ery i.*» now in operation. For Sale Four milk cow , two The Oregon Railroad Commis sion is « xamining the boons and fresh now and two will be fr< di accounts of aluut fifty public in October, all young stock, two utility corporations to ascertain heifer calves seven mu*.ths ohi; their physical value and tarn- one yearling heifer. All in prime ings. condition. A Sowers, one mile Malheur county Pomona northeast of Shelburn. grang«* w ent on record as opposed If any people in Scio or vicin to taxing mortgages, as tending to raise interest and keep capital ity Buffering from disease wish«’ to tak«* Osteopathic treatmen* out of Oregon. and will write to me, I cou! I ar Astoria has appointed an in range to practice in Scio onlhr• dustrial commissioner to promote «lays of <*ach week. Ad«ir« ' Dr factories, in the person of O W G L Cunningham. Lebanon, < Ire. Taylor. Phone M 236. 43 Molalla raised a bonus of $’J ni 0 for u pottery plant that is being F<>r the next thirty days | will erected an«l w ill soon bein opera give you some bargains on lino- tion. ieurns and rugs. N I Morn »in. Take your baby buggy to A factory for the manufacture llagey, the jeweler, an I hate of lea«! pipe has been established new tires put on. He has the List A new buggy rob«- with at Portland, capable of making burnt hole patched with black machinery to do it with. live thousand miles a year. cloth. Suitable reward if return Gresham fruit growers are Order vout winter’s wood 's! to E A Easton or left at New : moving to establish a cannerY. now. Four foot old grow th fir office. -11 It was stated at the Portland dahwiMsl delivered at end of Rotary club that anyone with a have let a contract tor erection tl in • on Richardson Cap road fair reputation and a good pair of a co-operative meat packing for $1.00 per cord or delivered of lungs could put over almost plant, any w here in Scio for $1.75 a any kind of a freak measure in The .1 K Armsby Fruit Co is cord discount in ten cord lots. (Iregon. establishing a packing house at Phone the sawmill or leave or ders at Wade's store. The J E Tourtellotte, a Portland Roseburg. Houser-Ballantyne Mill Co. architect. submitUid a plan for The I ><• Luxe Mining and using fireproof wood building Dredging < o has Imught a iary You make no mistake when material for school houses at a orchard at Gold Hill and will you bny a Willamette Silo, They saving of nearly fifty per cent work the ground for placer gold. are the best yet. See Morrison. over brick or stone. Three candidates for governor Astoria has asked bids for the and several other aspirants are Our shoes for men. women first unit of public docks to unite baiting • voters with initiative and children please l«oth your rail and water transportation. measures at their own expense. purse ami your feet. Hibler & North Powder has passed an The Geo. Moore Lumlier Co (.ill Co. ordinance to construct a gravity has aecured 150,000,000 feet of water system. It is now house cleaning time, timirer on the Coquille river. so when you need a little var Cottage Grove is erecting a The Presbyterian church of nish, paint, polish, oil or lino cannery to cost $6.000. Eugene will be rebuilt of white leum varnish, see Morrisonalsmt The Clearwater Lumber Co, pressed brick Oregon made. it. He handles the famous Chi- of Portland is clearing the site The Port of Coos Bay Com Namel varnishes and stains, also for the erection of a big mill. mission will issue $300,000 Innda Sherwin-Williams paints, the The Portland Timberman has to, complete harbor improve best yet it covers the earth. 41 issued a bulletin announcing that ments. * a * by its effort/ it has just secured The Dornlrechcr Furniture Stock foods, lice killer, sheep a reduction on lumber rates to Manufacturing Co, will build an dip. veterinary remedies, for the fifty eastern cities. other two story concrete addition protection of your live stock, at The farmers around Burns to its plant at Portland. Peery'a drug store. I « 9 * <7 c • intv school superintendent, W I. Jackson, has sent out the follow ing letter to the sch< ol t -ackers of the various county sc Imola and all other school authorities: In is much as the county court • in t'Uraged by th«1 various com mercial and civic improvement ubs and other public organiza tions of th• county, has desig- ni(<d May 22 as general road day in Linn county and extends in invitation and urgent request that every citizen of tne county, in some way assist, and especial ly every boy large enough toper form the smallest task work on the road that day. I appeal to you a one through the school w ho ha: more than an ordinary opportunité to arouse interest and • id t the Iwys arid girls in this worthy movemt nt. The plan is to •■cure the names of tho.'C who would work on the ro e. at the tune mentioned, and rejxirt »he same to the rohd - up rv i-or or street commissioner of their re.pe tive towns or naid districts. This rejKirt is very lee ,sary so that proper plans ma , , formulated to accomplish : ie gr ate t r« ults on the day t apart for this work. Ilames, including the girls of even viade in the schools arc invited to assist in preparing a . nd. for the noon hour at the i la»ul house or some more con venient place near where the work s being done. This is • rtainly a great opportunity for i i .'ch m »| to vncoiiragc practical work, to dignify honorable labor : I to become a greater factor in the community, fr*,... Ul» I