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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1915)
•* * Jk * •V- XT I.IW .Will soci! -I P.» i;li-llo\ t:\tTKEs tre 1 reat on th«- dal'- in th»- »¡»a. «’ I" - Oregon News Notes lou To tho«- »ho pay promptly in »<1 vancr th«. •ut»s«*rtpti<>n pr(«v »» fl l.’- Oregon th »« lopno nt Nr»» i'i I.inc of Scio music lovers enjoyed a 4» I« r year. Th»1 price is 11.50 if pawl musical feast Monday evening Industrie». Payroll*, am] Produrla ut end of year rhe paiwr 1* not •* nt The High S In o! Assen bly at the joint recital given by of I .a bur and Fnlerpriae. Marion Alexander came up to uutMM'rilx'r« who ar<- mor«- th»n one Hall wu- fill'd t<> oV'-rfl'W it g Charles South. iolimst, and An- year in arrears. from Rainier last week for a last Friday evening >n hotter < f »■ it«- St" i lard.piannte. Both are short visit with relatives. Lumber rates from western arti ts in their re-pective lines, the graduation of the class of Oregon points to Salt I .ake and and rank among the best mu 1915, which was composed « f Wm Young and J F Oupor < )gden r«*dueed by S P Co I rum sicians of the state. In all Misses Lillian Sims. A la Thayer, went over tn Stay ton last Thurs !<> to 37 1-2 per 190. probability musicians of their Ross Ray, E.lwm Ols >n an i El day evening to visit the odd Cottag«' <¡rove is t have a big ;d>.iity have newr been heard in mer White. Fellows lodge there. E F Carleton, no.taut state Scio Is for«1. brick department store. iL.t L. Mr S- th and Mrs St»» I- s.hool supet intendent. dvliv« red Th«- play. Lyddy Ann. which Hill steamers landing’Fr; co Mr ami Mrs Don By land and dard i-xpr» <1 surpriae at th«' the class addi' ss. and was given was given at A sembly Hall last freight for Newport ami Tilla children of Shedd spent Sunday siz of the audience, which they the closest attention. His talk Saturday evening w . k an agree mook. here visiting Mrs Ryland’s fa -t.it I was larger than at a re was tilled with practical sugges able surprise to th»' large audi ther and brother, Geo P and C Tax money going out at rate cent recital which they gave in tions to the cla - for making the ence. as it was far ahead of the A Warner. of $3»M) a »lay in som«* count!» s A l n.v. Tl s was their first ap- best use of their education, and usual bom«* talent p 'l formance. for mole and gopher scalps. pearance in Scio, and it is suf«' was well worth h< tiring. Mrs T K Sanderson end chil- Al I'lummer as the old N nth American limber Co will con Prof Colvin pres, nted the di to iv that should they appear dren returned last Thursday eve- Carolina farmer, was a show in struct logging railroad :u < »> um- plomas t>> the da s and gave a here again at a later date, they ning from a three weeks visit himself, and his .- ipport was bia county and operate null. short talk ii| prop! late to the oc would be assure«! a packed with her mother. Mrs Raab, who good. Ad ll.e players pt rfornied casion. Wallowa W A Purdin ha- house. is just recovering from a para their parts with credit to them Violin and ; imo numbers by put in machine shop and weld Mr South was the guest of his selves. and to Miss Severance, lytic stroke at her home in Port For> -t \\ • dman ee and Mrs grandmother. Mi- E E Crabtree ing plant. w ho spent severul w» eks drilling land. them for the play. In tact, Astoria II R IhadhT given in while her«' th«' for«1 part of the I et:i Rex, a vocal solo by Miss M II Shelton came over from many r»>u»l shows that clung»- a junction restraining .1 D Mu kle, we< k. This wax the first time Freeman, and numbers by the A!bang Saturday and remained much higher admis ion i rice, pure f«MMt commissioner, from si «• «•'. > r l ad the «»p[>ort unity <>t glee club were also highly ap until Monday afternoon visiting are not up to th«' p« rformance seizing confectionery. > • hi I • r d.stiugui.vhcd grand pi eciated. with his brothers. E C. Riley staged here last Saturday eve Manx beautiful iMiuipiets were son I'Ziv the violin, and she ex- Tillamook voted $30,900 city in evidence, and II e graduates and II L Shelton. He noted ning. pr» > d h» rsolf as l»eing more hall liomis. many changes here as this was were literally showered with than proud of him. Taken altogether, it was a Legality of mir mum wage roses. his first visit to Scio in eight rattling g>»od show. I’i.e ca.-»t of Mrs Sto»l»lanl returned to her law in < fregon and eight other years. A scholarship in Pacific Uni home in Port!.» id Tuesday. \s characters va- us follows: states will lx* determined by well as being a musician of rar«1 versity was awarded for the one CAST ot CHAKA» TER" Supreme Court of United States. The News acknowledges re ability, she has a charming having the highest yearly stand Elbert K<»„i r», a Xorth l ani-ina ceipt of complimentary tickets Ontario commercial club is per mality, and her return to ing in dejHirtment. and this ..... A L Plummer farmer to the Independence race meet Mr» l.yddy Ann Koger», hi» wife uniting communities of Snake Scio at ■ i'ie future date will be honor was conferred upon Miss which takes place June 23. 21. Mi » Mattel Thayer River valley for upbuilding in i. "k«-d forward to with interest Lillian Sims. 25 and 26. Some good harne s .Mi' Emru-rall i It», »-r- t.:-> a;:,-.. dustries and pay rolls. The N« ws is not informed defi by Scio music lovers. ter........ .. Mi*» (.ilia '■ hi -i and running races are promised Transformers for Newport nitely as to the pluns of tie lla.e Hardy, a young ?-'.-tl- t -i'i> and a good meet i? anticipated. linan l.ilw.n Holland the Yaquina Bay elect! ■ pi mt Mi Z ;>h i Munkers went to graduates, but some will seeK a .Mr E«tabrook. a man of i* mure weighing three tons each are be M ; Ci' I tiesday to visit f ir a higher education, while for Don Mcknight and family who .. . ........................ Roa» Ray ing installed by the A \\< Ich Co. others the school boil ed«M»r will few day . with relatives at that have been living ;it Mill City the Ja k l><'»nioad, an Anu rn’.>!» artlft swing no more, but the class of Lakeview Nevada-' alifor.'. a- place. in Pari* IH-Iuert lx»ng past three years, are arranging 191.'» will I ave tile be .1 wishes of Oregon radroad making big ex- to .'eave there as he and h s Ml*» Nora I »• »noii'I. I. - Scio and vicinity for a bright ano \ . M » Ada Tha>«-r pcnditures. Mrs Rolla Waller of Albany brother-in-law, .Mr Ray. have Mi-» Kat«' |t<-»mutal. hi- "»’«r whatever Roseburg Disti'ct anl bond came over Saturday to see her prosperous future. bought a band of 509 sheep and Mi»» |n«r lltr*»na their various undertak. igs may issue of $300,(00 carried. In »rot her i ’ha- Warner w ho is in will take them to the mountains ManjU's d<- M "ite .in. a Errnch ba. Elmer White volves construction of railroad to very poor health. adventurer to pasture this summer They forest r« serve and large lumlx-r will take along camp equipment (¡«•orge lire«, an tnieru an ap«<*u- lalur ........ . . I or»--t W'i«» Iman-'« industry. R (' I >anie| formerly of Scio, and have an outing at the same Sophie, a tnaul ... M; llvi tn* Smith but now of C>>smopolis, Wash, time. ('«»votes at $'» per calp will have to be followed with 50c sends a dollar for a years sub- The old house belonging to Portland is the amusement bounties for rabbits whiMi multi scription to the News, : s t hey \\ M Phillips, opposite the de center of the Pacific Northwest ply unchecked when coyot- an still !«• I an interest in Scio. He pot at Wet Scio caught fire in this week on acount of the ninth re|M»rt i that his sister is in very gone. annual Rose Festival. Pageants r»oor health, which her Scio some my sterious manner Tuesday Hill system planning through morning and burned to the Wm Tooley, who had been a of wondrous beauty, musical fea friends are sorry to learn. service from Puget Sound to As ground. Several of our citizens tures never before offered, ath sufferer from heart trouble for toria via Kalama, responded to a telephone call Call at Dr Prill ’ s office, letic events and a festival center some tim •, died early Wednes The Dalles cannery will sturt from the agent and took the Saturday, June 12, and where two blocks will be trans day morning. He had arisen with 109 girls and women if the chemical out with them, but let l)rs Lowe & Turner show formed into a huge garden of early and went to the woodshed Oregon laws will permit them to you the new Kry ptop double building wan too far gone, gorgeous blooms are a few of where he was found by members the things offered to visitors at of the family about six o’clock, work on wages that the plant vision glasses without lines to waa filled with machinery catch dirt, strain the eyes rr longing to Mr Burden. this years fiesta. A number of but life was extinct Mr Tooley can afford to pay. come apart. One light solid S P ft S Co. has let contract Scio people are attending the and family came to this section piece of glass w hich looks like a festival this week. from California about a year for 30,000 yards dredging at single pair, yet answers the pur- ago, and although a great suffer Flavel. When you consult Drs Lowe & er, jx>se of two, enabling you to do he was uncomplaining, Miss Cora Merrit and Ivan Jitney service has made hourly Turner You receive the ’ com afw aya jolly, and inclined to joke interurban service between close work, and see distant <>b- Miller were married at the home bined skill of the trained special about his ailment. He was in North Bend ami Marshfield a j'-cts perfectly. Remember the of the bride's parents Wednes date. ist and optician. They devote Scio two days before he died, dead loss to the S P < ’«>. day afternoon. The News joins their entire time, energy ami ef apparently in bis usual health. their many friends in congratu Oregon bank deposits increas fort exclusively to the eye. They "Oregon Outdoor»” is a very lations, and hopes to giv< a more er! $2,690,475 March 4 to Mav 1. have had years of hard practical attractive -IS page folder just ia- detailed account of the happy Mrs Kelly of Child Welfare exjierience and know their busi sue«! by the Southern I’acific. event next week. League attacKs Mrs Frederic ness in all its branches. They This folder is a very decided de- Schoff, President of National parture in its construction from give your eyes a most thorough, N >t l>eing able to do any work Miss Laura Bragg of West searching and scientific examina on the roads on (rood Roads day, Mothers Congress for public ad the ordinary travel literature. Scio was shopping in town last tion, and when they prescrd>e the County Court suggested that dresses in Oregon pleading for Die over consists of an attrac Tuesday. glasses it is with positive and we name a special day for Dis employment for children. Mrs tive outing tiesign in striking absolute assurance that they are trict 16, We therefore name Schoff says" habits of industry colors. The book throughout is I.vle Ficklin motored over the best and only kind suited to June 19, and earnestly request must I m ? formed young. attractively decorated with roses from Albany Sunday and visited Portland City commission has a id contains many beautiful half your eyes, (¡lasses guaranteed each one to come out, if possible, with his sister, Mrs Walter Bil- repealer! $3 minimum wage law. tones of scenery in Western Ore to give satisfaction whether and do w hat you can to improve yen. The sooner radi« al lal»or laws gon. C W Bragg, the local S I’ they cost $2 or more. One our roads. W A Gilkey, super and boycott policies an? aide- agent at \\ est Scio lias a supply charge covers cost of examina visor. Guy Mcknight of Mill tracked in Oregon the sooner of these books on hand and will spent Sunday visiting with tion. frames and lenses. Con Mrs Liston Darby was visiting will business and industries re be pleased to furnish them to friends. sult them at Dr Prill’s office Ml He reports business i relatives in Scio Wednesday. vive. Saturday, June 12. ,anyone who is interested. i flourishing in that little burg. o. •»•»•» A R< a. • Possibly About You Commencement Ex ercises “Lyddy Ann” Win. 1 ooley Dies Suddenly Miller-Merrit Good Roads Day * ■ * i'* S ’