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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1914)
Vol.. *• XVII No. j ♦ ♦ i Possibly Abcut You i »«.*****.**•****.*♦.**♦«.. MD BON'T MAKE TOUR CULI SlOM WihO \<»CR 'I i: Rii I u>.\ I XI II ES the ita th» «I*.»'•*• h»* How lu thv*a<* who pwy promptly m ¡advance the ♦ulwcription prìcw» 5« Urigen l*r*elopmrnt Xrw« in l.inr of year. Th«* pnrr u fl. 60 if p*:<t InduHric'*. Payroll». and Product« at roti of year. lh»- paper it not «mt of l abor and Fnt«r|>ri»r. to »ubacribcra who are murv thaï oot year in arrmra. Oregon News Notes Five rountie« from Eug”ne to Portland have united to develop the Pacific Highway on th«' east side of the Willamette valley. l ire at Mill City Mrs Joe Liska went to Albany- Friday for a short visit. Word was received here this. Thursday, morning of a «lisas- tr«>us fire at Mill City last night Jorie Caines came up from on the Linn county side. The Portland Friday on a visit. Odd Fellows hall. Bakery, Wea- Born Friday, May 15. to the ver’s store. Barber shop, Pool wife of R M RaYmond, an eight room, Livery stab!«* and Shoe ' X destroye«!, wiping pound girl. store were (out all th«« business houses on Miss Elva Shindler of Albany that side «>! lb«* nv« r. visited with relatives in Scio Fri day. It is gratifying to note that the Scio Hotel is meeting with Mrs W A Ewing went to Shel the approval of the traveling burn last Thursday to visit her public since W E Brown took sister, Mrs Ed Jones. charge a fe-.v weeks ago. A traveling man remarked to the Mrs E (' Smith was trading in writer >nc day this weeK: "You town Friday. certainly ha;«« a man in the S-io Geo Blatchford of Shelburn hotel now that understands his was transacting business in Scio business ami is giving first-class service. and if Scio people would Saturday. only put up a good building, the All makes of typewriter rib hotel would be hard to beat in bons for salt at the News office. the state. ’’ 35c each. Eat your Sunday dinner at the Best typewriter carton paper Scio Hotel. made, two sheets for 5c at th»1 Our shoes fur men, women News office. and chJdren please «»»th your Wool sacks for sale at Scio purse and your feet. Ilibler & « tl Feed Store. Gill Co. J M Calavan of Jordan was a Stock foods, lice killer, sheep Scio visitor Thursday. dip. veterinary rcmedi«#, for the - • protection of >our live stock, at O B Cyrus. Dean Morris and Pt cry's drug store. Rex Peery were Albany visitors Thursday. For the next thirty days 1 will give vou some torgains on lino- G«x» ««berries 20c per gallon in |cuma and ru N | Morrison, th«* patch, or 25c cleaned ready to cook. Com«, soon as they are To much trouble to go to getting very ripe. S W Gaines. church and g-t dinner i' e *ame have u new Richland an<! Newbribgc. B iker county, are to lx> supplied with a mo intain water system to Cost $50 O(tO At th<- prueary election l«t Friday, l>r Withycombr WM th«- «rpuòlic» «•hoir«« foi guvernor, and I>r inith the drm«M-ratie nominte. Sinnutt and Haw Iry an- lhe rvpublican m»mii>rrt for Cot»irrea» in thv lat and .’nd i»i-i:i. u. vhilv C N McArth'ir «un «or \ W Laff.rty m th* ?<| thairlct with » ma jortty <-f atwut Z.ilet). For U S >« >.uor, < 'hamborlain w». thr «ii'mocratic «ho. ’ ................ and tl«M>th the rcpublfcan. Fnllownig are Ihc résulta fur eounty ««flic«-« in Lmn county. On thi- Republican ticket Budini j featrtl Grant l'irtle for lh>- for »herilt. i: M Ru* cil .von th ■ n.»no nation f.,r rîerk over Thom. Winn and Hailev; Irvi«-w«» nom fur coin- muaiotu-r Grant î roman i« th< < i . «■<• f“r r'",r • ’ ■ w • n ■ ■».» cralic tick« I 1 4 Schorl won «ivcr W J | .M»"rr for ilw ■ir. Ar- hit Mill« r i n«»min*-«' (or .<■. ■ j . 1 n ••««»>■•■»at.-.l » ■ it ■ ■ .» . 1 < ,St*'ii«na« h.-r. drrk. Hub Mill. r, - «■"r’l.T, trunk t’raltr«-*-, li. « ir r, Walter Eston, »urv«) »r. S N lli.i.h »», A factory at Marshfield has ■•r*it.. r, *.n>-| » ..«rh -i. -,u»t, M-nator. been c«|uipped with machinery 2« m I «liât, Rrp Zr.«l «fiat F nv*rv a.’U Shaw arc nominal«''!. to turn out fifty mattresses daily. On th«- republiritn t k«-t th'«-' nomi W W Business men in the hop Indus- ’>««tr«l without <>p|...*iti«." r Francta, county t c.i4.ircr A I. Gt I I- try representing $25,(0>.ti00. and county »urvvynr. Wm Fnrtmilicr, coun a y«-arly output of 5 to 6 millions ty coroner; »tate Sen 2nd di*t. F H ar«" organizing against prohibi I* >rter. -en llh liat, E 11 ('u«irk. tion. • I I -t, • li ir!. • ¡i ■ i and 1> H Pierce Astoria »s to get a street car | <ont«'*l«'*l «k-miH-rati«- votes in th«' extension of two miles at the .Vi countv prveint» »1< hm I . sheriff. Moure hands of the Pacific Power and 677; *H'h«>el. 7«»4, «‘«>tn«no'iun.-r. Miller ••»’►I. Parker is?, Stun«- 110. Light (’ompany. On thr republican ticket th«« vol«' in The Malheur Enterprise says the contest« from all pr«n-m ts <»f the there will be genera! approval of county «tool; sheriff, Itodine, l7Wtt. the members of the legislature Pirtle, 77.«; Clerk, Russell, 1518; Thom. who put in their time swatting !!«'»'. W inn. 35«'i. Hailey. ¡‘«!. R> coi«|«'r. Fruman. litK»: Wool, kk «»’. ('««mmis- fool laws. «ioncr. It vine, l(M9; Ruaaell, 859; ||<»lt Construction of a water system 487. for l'«»os Bay cities costing $150- W P E'more of Brownsville <MM> will ba slart«s| at once and to was in Sci«» last Thursday. be completed this summer. market for the product of the new Astoria flouring mills. Bowery dance at Scio fair grounds, June 9th at M p m sharp. Supper at midnight, no liquor or ragging allowed. Every body cordially invited. 44-13 Rev E II Wilson is conducting services at the Baptist church this week. I \\ il! Build 1 h«* hnigh «if !*•> thias are ar ranging to b«’i’in the erection at once of a two story building 21 x St I, l>etween Dr Prill’s « office and Sticha's confectionery, The upper floor will be used as a lodge r«H»:n and the ground floor will be rented for business pur Tl!e huik*'’’W will tie a «ubstantiul frame structure 1 and will add materially to lheapi car- ic. ■ . ’ "■ block in which it is to be built. .Among the Fanners The writer, after a few days of visiting aid counseling with the farm, rs in the vicinity of < rablree and S -io has a few re- marki to make. The progress being made in taking up better farming practices is most notic able a id encouraging. Dairying and hog rar-ung, twin industries that mak«> for prosperity, are thriving apace. Clover, vetch and peas are finding their way into the -vstem of cropping on mar.y farms. These crops and others of th«, legumes are soil en rich« r and soil builders. We cannot afford to farm without growing some of them. With one eye open for the g >«l tl ngs we -aw many credit able practices. With the other e\ e we saw great manure piles, the farm accumulation of years almost wort hl< ;s, This manure when first made was worth at lea t $2.50 per ton if put back on the sod. Six months later it had only half as much value if ex posed to the rain ami .sun. Straw piles and old stock yards were bi ing burned off, more soil f«T- tiliier going up in smo..e. Many of the problems of the farmer are answered fully by literat re 'rom the Experiment Station. The college and station can do the most good when farm er* call freely <m this source for information. One man was buy ing c mini rcial clover inoculating mat. i;al that cost $2.10 per acre, whenitcmld I mj ha 1 from the college for the asking. l/*t us all pull together to make this great country what it is meant to Is*. Yours for progreM, growth and development, J. E. latrson. Field Agronomist, 0. A. C. the Asturia w'lll s|H*nd $2MO,000, this year < n a seawall, and fill in fifty blocks of citV property for factories and business. Astoria and Portland mer- chants are co-operating to find a wdl be g<*rved at midnight. Everybody invited. Round trip to this dance in the auto bus 75c, leaves Scio 7.30. Mr and Mrs C II Wain and daughter Ila visited Saturday ansi Sunslay at the home of ths* former’s parents, Mr and Mrs Burmester. Corvallis is to Episcopal church. K. ol I A farmers cooperative cream A fxircupine was captures! on ery has bee« organized at Bend. th«- Eichinger place above town Th«* Presbyterians of Astoria Saturday. have let a contract for a $5,000 Mrs R E Ilihler returned to church. her homo in Seattle Thur-day Th«. 0 W R «& N ('<», is plan after a visit at the home of her ning termini# at Pendleton, with parents, Mr and Mrs M <! Gill. shops and yards to employ sev eral hundred men. day? Get Sunday dinner at the Miss lx*on Montgomery and Scio Hotel. Mrs J A Craft were shopping in Why no’ spend Sunday eve town Thursday. ning at the picture show? Fi-st The following went to Albany class films, goo I music an«l ad Friday to see Sella-Floto circus: mission orice !5c ami 10c. Show Miss Lizzie Lukenpach, Mrs C A starts at 8.00 sharp. Warner. Mrs Fred Jones, Mrs E J Shumaker, J W Compton, 1 C A grand ball will >e given at Bates, Mr and Mrs Ro* Phillips, th«* Richardson Gap T J S and Mr and Mrs T A Ri.hardson, Z (' B J hall on Saturday eve- Maude Ray, Nita Bilyeu, Gladys ning. May 23. G< mm | music. Jones, Dale Poindexter, Merle good floor and a good time as- Cyrus, E C Peery and JSSticha. sured to all. Coffee and lunch Prof. John E Larson, crop and m>il ex|»ert of the Extension De- (»artment of the Oregon Agri cultural College, spent a few days la-t week in the neighbor- hood of Scio and Crabtree. He was here in the interests of the farmers of the communtiy and held consultations with many on their farms alsiut their problems and how to solve them. This work was concluded with a farmers’ meeting at Scio Thurs day evening. All too few turned out to hear his talk, which dealt with crop rotations, with especial emphasis on the value of and methods of growing forage crops for hog# and dairy cows. A public dock is to b • built at Port Orford to co t $6,000. 1 he Election Il We make a specialt y of Fi lend Th«* southern Oregon and ship. Engagement and Wedding northern California Mining Con gress will b«‘ held at Ashland Kings. F M En rich A Son, Al bany. Oregon. early in July to revive interest in mining and minimize the evil H M MYer of Sweet Home was effects of th«1 Blue Sky laws. in town last Thursday when he Oregon has abundant raw mn-. C|OS(.(1 u (J(.a| with E( Shelton, terial and plenty cf labor, but whereby the latter become# the must have capital to develop owner of the building occupied these resources. In the mean by the Santiam New. and tl-• time laws that tax th«- capital residence adjoining it on thecn-t. and regulate the industry of the Delbert I/»ng carried otT the earth arc suicidal. honors for Scio at the tra k meet The lamb mining company is between Linn and Benton coun building a big reservoir near ties at Allmny last Saturday. He Ashland and will irrigate the Sunset orchard of sev« ral hun took second place in his class, made a total of II points, and dred acres. received a kodak as a prize. The Simpson Lumber Co. on Coos Bay exptxts to employ The residence occupied by Dr twice as many men as heretofore. Hobson was moved the last of Mrs Amelia Brown of Lane the week to a site nearly op|x>- county has invented a sanitary- site the livery stable just north cap for milk bottles that a Den of the house formerly occupied ver firm offers her $50,000 for. by J F Weaely. Smith & Smith It is believed by many that of the Scio Feed Store exjs-ct to the era of fads, fancies an«^ ex commence the erection soon of a perimentation in politics and concrete building for their store business in Oregon has reache«! on the ground made vacant by | the removal of this house. its climax. Take your baby buggy to Hagey, the jeweler, and have new tires put on. lie has the machinery to do it with. Order youi winter's wood now. Four foot old growth fir slabwood delivered at end of flume on Richardson Gap road for $1.00 per cord or delivered anywhere in Scio for $1.75 a cord discount in ten cord lots. Phone the sawmill or leave or ders at Wade’g store. The Houser-Ballantyne Mill Co. You make no mistake when you bny a Willamette Silo. They are the best yet. See Morrison. Mr and Mrs John Scio visitors Friday. t Holt were