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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1914)
i Possibly About You _ _ __ _ ___ J : * * ♦ : e • : i I Evening Telegram ar.d’Santiam . News $4.00 per year until cember 31. YOVR st’fiSi'P.IPTION' EXPIRES on 6» «fate in th» spec« tw- l.-w To tho*r who pay prvmplly in odiane» th* nut».-notion price m (I.2S Orrfon IXrvrlopnunt \r»> in lane of per year. The jr.ee i* ft.50 if jkh 4 tngustr:*«. Payroll*, and Produrla at end «»f year. I hr paper if rot »ent nt t-abor and Enterprise. to aubeerttiera who are more than on» .r ,r in arreara. Oregon News Notes Council Proceedings The Council met in regular ». >sion la Thursday night, and little busim >3 was transacted outside of the regular routine, l’he following bills were ordered paid: N 1 Morrison $ 9.30 Curl Cyrus 5.77 II S Johnston. 2.<*0 Merle Cyrus 33.60 Norman ixmg 14,75 T Lukcnbach 17.00 Ira Bilyeu 24.00 We-tern Electric Co 44.60 J S St nd.a 20,46 W liter Bilyeu 75.00 ... ¡0.00 l’air Meeting The annul iiwting of tie Linn < bunty Fair Axsociati« n was held at the city hall here last Saturday at which time five directors were elected as follows: Dr A G Prill, M C Gam« s, T M Holt, \V G McDotiafii ami Carl Middl* stiidt, Another mcmlier will !><• appointed by the County Court. Another meeting will be held here Friday for th«' pur|*osv of electing other officers of the board and to fix the dates for the fair next year. Th«* state election decided the fat«1 of several new courthouses anti Normal schools. Thanksgiving postals on dis- C argo s of lumber leave New piny at Sticha’s confectionery. port regularly for San Pedro. Iai Grande has a new industry Services w ill lx» held hcrva fter for manufacture of fruit by at the Baptist church. the first products. Sunday in each month. Hood River is erecting an ap Wm Tooley and Mr Larwood ple evaporating plant. * the wav, ' of Larwood were trading with Bv S’ The Portland recall fell tint. the Scio merchants Tuesday. (’liriMinas Shopping Th«* people voted no. Lyle Ficklin camo over from The new hotel at Sutherland Albany Moixluy and i. couching Born To Mr and Mrs Peter A Early ! Store and local talent tor a play, “The has been opened to the publi-. Biidord of Portland, on Octoliec Union De|H»(.” which will be A -ignifi.ant fact of the recent 28. a son, Toomas Peter. Mrs election was the prominence of given at Weaely-t am hall, Sat Binford is well known in Scio, industries. urday evening, November 21. being the daughter of Mr and Wanteil Fifteen head of ewe fur the benefit of th«* R -bekah Porter Bros are planning to Mrs T J Munkers. sneep. Must bo young. Address lodge. j The teachers’ annual institute build a sawmill near Gardiner. Emil Ilolub, Crabtree, Oregon. for Linn and Benton counties E M Kimball who brought suit Geo Melvin Miller of E igen«, will be h«‘ld in Corvallis, Novem against Croissant Bros in Justice has begun work on a $15,000 ber 23-24-25. An interesting We can get you any magazine hotel at Florence. S It m's court Tuesday, recov program has been prepared and you de .ire. .1 S Sticha. ered damages to the amount of A new bridge across Thorn Ix'onard Gilkey, who lives near the teachers are looking forward $28.60. Tne trial was by jury at Gilkey station, has finally suc- with pleasure to the meeting. Hollow, Umatilla county, is to the request of the defendants. Whim rene • ing your subscrip «ceded in .selecting a n.unc for The law' requires that all schools cost $16.000. tion to The News don’t forget to his farm which can bo register G O Richardson of the county be close«! during remind us of the big magazine ed without «luplicating a > ame Violin for sale This is a fine the thn e days of the institute, manufacturing 200 dox .»n brooms offer. old instrument for either solo or and teachers attend at least six from a crop of five acres broom already selected, sa- s tne Albany orchestra work, good case, bow teen hours. corn. The small son of Prank Linde Democrat. The first name Mr and chin r.st; a snap at $25.00, An excursion celebrated th«, man who was suffering from Gilkey selected was Blue Ribbon, The students in the sixth, sev which is much less than the enth and eighth grades are opening of th«- Wi'lamette Pacific acute nephritis, is on the road to but h<* soon re««iv<«! a fitter value of the bare instrument about to begin w«»rk for the ex November 10. recovery ano w ill be taken home from secretary of state, Ben Ol alone; bow and case cost $8.00. hibit at the Educational Rally. Under direction of a govern this week. He has been under cott. informing him that thia Enquire at News office. A new feature of the school ment expert, candy is being the care of Dr Prill at the Scio agrarian had been already pre empted. made from apple syrup. hospital the past two weeks. (jet your electric light globes system this year is exhibited in Next Mr Gilkey tried Bonnie Roseburg housed 200 unim- at Morrison’s ha. d ware store: the Thursday morning “Assem- Brae, and again came u note Prof E L Wilson was here 60 watt Madza i<amp, 45c . IS blies’’ every other week, the uloyed and the 8 P Co haulcd W«xinesday giving his regular Yrom the atato »««cretary, telling and 40 w att Madza lamp, 35c; whole school from the primary th« ni away on its trama. that he would have ’ the applicant - • ------------ department through the High Eugene woolen mills have violin lessons. 3 16 candle carbon lamps, 50c. to try again as Bonnie Brae had School meet in the assembly hull large contracts for fabrics fur N 1 Morrison. Cha ; Wcsely was a passenger ulrtady found favor in the eyes and listen to a short program the European war. up ’he ( i E Wednesday. another. Miss Daisy Buckner received prepared by members from A $40,000 bridge is to lx) built Again Mr Gilkey tri I a name notification of her appointment various rooms, A speaker from across Nehalem rivyrat Wheeler. Mrs M S Allen of Roseburg is beginning with the second letter as postmistress of the Scio post, outside is usually engaged for By the last statement the city visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs jn the alphabet, and the seal of office last Monday. Miss Buck- such occasions. of Portland had $1,831,780 funds R 1. DeVaney. the secretary’s approval has nt r has been an accommodating on hand. . . finally lx*cn placed on Banner anil efficient deputy for several Mrs Walter Bilyeu returned Farm, by which mm.. Mr Gil- L G Lewelling of Albany was Nov 5. Portland opened the from a visit to Albany Tuesday. ke/g ..„(ab|1Hhfn,.(d wm years, and her appointment here on business Tuesday. new National theatre. me«.-ts with general satisfaction.! •• 1 I • known in the future. The F E Wray farm near Sil Do you read? Do you read? verton has just completed a Silo CH Stewart. State Banti cx- Get a supply of la'e magazines Mr and Mrs .1 A Powell came 16 feet in diameter an«l 31 feet a miner, called and examined the from Sticha. The Weekly Oregonian, includ- over from Albany Tu«?day fora high w hich will bold 140 tons of Scio State Bank Wednesday, Be ing Comic Supplement until Jan- visit with the latter's father, Mrs F T Thayer returned feed. complimented the officers on the nary 1, 1916, mor«’ than an en- J J Hannah, Alvadore in one year has built splendid condition in which he home the first of the week from tire year, for 75c. This offer is Lebanon. Her father, Ben Irvine 41 houses, a $6.000 school, a found their institution. Mr and Mrs Vilas Philippi of g'xxl only «luring the bargain who has been seriously ill for creameey and cannery. |M>ri«Ml which ends November 30, Kingston are visiting at the The new concrete apartment Gm I* Warner returned home some time, is able to be up now. lull, to new or present sub- home of S Philippi, building to be erected by C (J Tuesday from a week’s visit in scribers. Mail or bring your * Mr and Mrs E D Jones and Hitchcock at S/aside will c«>st Portland ai d Albany. subscriptions today to the office R M Raymond went to St daughter. Miss Goldia, of Shel- $10,000. of the Santiam News. Johns this week for n visit with Mrs Horace Munsell, who |ias burn were transacting business Ashland will spend $20,000 en — ■ ■■' his father-in-law, who is suffer- been at the Scio hospital for in Scio \V ednesday. larging her water and light to buihl up a manufacturing town ing from an accident in which some time receiving medical at- Mrs M C Gill went to Albany plant. with people from Ohio ami Cali- «on»« of his ribs were injured, tcntion from Dr Prill, returned Wednesday for a visit The Oregon City paper mills fornia who prefer northern cli-i at the to her home the middle of this home of her daughter, Mrs F M cut their time to five day s per mate, (¡rami Dall«** was origin-1 John Wcsely has been con- week greatly improved in health. week, but shortened shifts to ally laid off tor a manufacturing ,inc<l to the house this week as Arnold. employ sixty more hands. city and large buildings were the result of a severe attack of hi C Shelton has lumber on the Olf. Johnson has opened the put up for shoe factories, tar.- Kr’P which settled in his eyes, ground for the immediate erec Pendleton creamery. nerivs and other industries. Ex tion of a small house in the rear cursion trains were run from the r an<^ ’ rM 1 '‘an^ Bartu were An $18,000 apartment building of the News office which will be east and many lots sold on the ' H1< ’ vw’tors Monday. is going up on the Sandy Road. occupied by Geo Warner when * Amity is planning to build highly colore«! statements of a A Thanksgiving dance will be completed. L W Charles and Baptist minister and promoter of pj(ft Ure Sh()W Sun- waterworks. family will then move to the given at the Crabtree T J S and the early ’ Seventies. A K Detwieler, a banker of house adjoining the News offit e Z C B J hall on Thursday eve The voters at the recent elec on the east. As soor. as these ning. November 36. A royal Toledo, Ohio, has purchased an tion had one purpose - to kill any entire town for $45,000. Th« 1 good time is promised to all who moves are made Albert Taylor and all laws which tend to retard town is Grand Dalles, just across attend. Good music, good floor, Why not fpend Sunday evt- and family will move to the th«" growth and development of n ing at the picture show? First the Columbia river from The and good order. Coffee and house at present occupied by the business enterprises. class films, go>d name, and ad- Dalles. It comprises 300 acres, Charles family, opposite the lunch will be served at mid Lumber industry output at all mission »rice 15c and 10c. Show Scio Planing Mill, which they night Come and bring ydur a water plant and a few build t starts at 8:UU sharp. ings. Detweiler says he intends Oregon seaports is increasing. . friends. recently purchased. Sc hool Notes Banner harm Weekly Oregonian Watch for a Good 1 ime day Ni - —-ft • — —V—"T ' * •<*.**■’*. '1 ; * , - • «< i ■ -r — st ¿f,; •* * í * »w • 4 ■ » » •. "F‘ I