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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1915)
ini-'* VOL. A XIX Nt). •.......... • * . . • . • . • « • . • » a ... a • j your m ii ."' Rit rios pxi iiits ♦ Ì on (hr »lat» »tampast in th» »p»,-,- tw- I low T '<> th.»«- who pay prompt in : ! adv»nc» th«« »ulwrnntion |>nc m tt.fs Oregon Ik«« l»pn»«-nl Xr»< in t.o>«- of prr vrar. Th«- price is SI.60 If p-yid • •♦• ♦«♦• ♦•♦ ♦•♦•♦•♦»♦»•• • . at end of yr ar. lixluwl rirw. Payroll«, and I'rodul» t h* paper I» not »ant Henry Ray was trading in Scio to »tibacr there who are more than on» of l.atM>r and Enterprise. year in arrrar» Monday. -* Revival <>f railn-ad activity in A C Rouxsine w as a Scio visitor Oregon is the surest indication Monday. of returning prosperity. Possibly About You j Dr E H Hobson Stayton Friday. motored to Mrs P H MacDonald Stayton visitor Friday. Motel Arrivals was a <î E Sanders. Albany. Riley Waller, Albany. M M Iler. Marine. Frank Shindler of Crabtree C B Davis, Albany. was a Scio visitor Monday. A W Ehrleck, Portland. Dr ami Mrs Turner. Portland. Miss Anna Johnson spent th«' L L Jones, Portland. w eek end at her home in Albany. P R Conn. Albany. I Geo. E Balsiger ami wife, Jor A G Park returned home Mon day from a short visit in Albany. dan. Mr and Mrs F C Houser re turned Tuesday from an Albany visit. C H Wain came over from Junction City Tuesday on a busi ness trip. Barney Minten, who lives out on route 2, is the possessor of a new auto. » R L DeVaney of Albany was transacting business in Scio last Monday. Farmers Union Bull Farmers IJnim B ill Mt the Bohemian Hall, com«' <»1«1 and young, come short and tall, eV- erylsxly come; we welcome you all Saturday, Octolier I»’), H il lowe’en eve. Don’t forget th« date, keep it fresh as it dr» am; you will have the best time you ever have seen. There w ill be lots of hot coffee, pies, cakes and cr« am. Come a f«*ot or in autos, or with w ag' ns and team, and enjoy the fun on Uns Hal low Eve. Merle Cyrus and Forest Wood mansee wen* up from Portland Miss Helen l*rawf rd was a over Sunday. week end visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs I' 1. Dugger. John Thomas of Jordan re turned home Saturday from a Henry Lacy from the Houx» r- business trip to Albany. Ballantyne mill went to Albany Miss Louisa Svoboda went to Saturday, returning Monday. Albany Saturday tor a visit with i Chas. Leonard of tin- County her sister. Mrs Ed Horsky. | Surveyor’s office, came over la t- Mrs Almma Pomeroy returned Tuesday to «Io some surveying. home Sunday from a visit w ith | Mr and Mrs M Phillips and her children at Turner. Wood Mr and Mrs Win Knauf went to burn. Portland and Lebanon. Albany Saturday to lake in the j > fair. Jake Weidman, Mike Bilyeu. Eli DeLong. P R Bilyeu. Joe I Henry Leffler who has been ill Jungwirth and Mike Fink were for some time, is improving and in town Saturday from the is now able to be around the Jordan vicinity. ranch. « W A Ewing and Mr Trollinger returned Sunday morning from a hunting trip near Roseburg. Mr Ewing brough back two fine bucks, a five point and a two point He got one at Cascadia earlier in the season, making the limit for this year. W ill Abbott is mounting the head of the five point deer for him. which is a fine specimen. Misses Nellie and Artie Mor row of Texas are visiting at the home of their uncle, Geo. Mor row. School Notes r> ♦ ♦ Th«' teachers and pupils are very glad to have Ada Thayer in school again. I'r >f White’s class in teachers’ ci-ui «• vi-.:t«-d the grades Mon day afternoon for the purpose of E M Kimball .pent SumlaY observing methods in teaching. with his family at Iordan. Eugene is to have a factory Eigme Bow man has returned f«»r the n anufacture of all kimls to chool after a plea-ant vaca of u<»»len handles. tion at the coast. Powers is to have a new bank. Miss Johnson had charge of Geo W Moore Lumber Co nt th«* Scio school exhibit at the Ai Toledo re um< s «qierations on 1«*- tuny fair Inst week. hoiir «lav. Roy Thompson ami Rhim-hart According to rermrtx New port B.u tmk wer<- school visitors last offers $l(Ml,(X)O bonus *o th«- I’ «<• week. W C I. R Nav Co ns inducement Several prizes were* won by for early construction. the Scio school at the Albany Booth Kelly I. imber Co has fair. Florence Smith took first let contract for logging between pr-?.e or: .- dress. Ellie Rhoda sec 8,000.000 and 10,000,000 feet of ord on a hand made apron, ami timber. th«- - he -I took first on domestic Wool growers are receiving scivne • ami thir«l on general ex from 22c to 25c for fall clip. hibit Molada Electric Co w ill f-jrni.n The girls ar«* «liscuaxing Butteville with electric lights. wh< tie r -.hey will use the prem Amity has disp«reed of $15.obU ium mo. ev won at the Albany- bonds to build a water system. fair I r a basket ball or for oth Florence has sold Slb.ooo bonds er purposes. for city water a.’ .«tern. One <»f the girls in Domestic Only 19 miles of rails remain Science gave u new method for to be laid before Coo« Bay is ii ■». ■ - I .-k together connected with the main line of 1-2 cup of vinegar and 1 cup of the 8 P. sugar add the ¡»'aches and pour Corvallis ix planning on into sterilized jar. negie library. Mi B - \man, Smill^ ami B >x factory ami mill started Jack >n motored to All»any Sat- ut Vonetia. nr«!ay with Mr and Mrs Fred T wing. Mrs Bilyeu. Delbert lx>ng was the only one M t’otfev Monday in in English Literature that knew B<‘<!«' wrote th«* "Enthusiaxtical” History of England. Also some Mr and Mrs P II MacDonald, one said Chaucer would have Mrs 8 F Morns and Mr# A W been a very good writer if he Hagey and daughter Colt m w ent hadn’t m^ ¡pelkd ho many words. to Albany Sunday in th«* for Miss Smith is now ready to re mer's car. ceive th«' green paint for the black boards. J D Densmore and Thus. (SENIOR EDITOR.) Large of Scio have 1(M) ven g«»d course wool ewes for sale. These Chas Dolezal left Wednesday sheep are bred to registered afternoon for a two months visit Shropshire bucks and will lamb with an uncle near Harrisburg. January 15 to February 1st. \\ D Crabtree came over from Jefferson for a short visit Sun day, retiuning Monday. Cottage and Bungalow house paint at Morrison's Hardware £1.15 th" gallon, any color. We still have several tele phonexon hand; b<-«t make and right puces. Cull at telephone «'Ilice. Mrs E J Daley went to Port land Saturday for a few weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs Reynolds. Mr ami Mrs F M Arnold motored over from Albany Tues day afternoon for a short visit, ieturning home in th«* evening. Eugen«* Pomeroy returned to tus home in Idaho today aft«-r a short visit here with Ins mother. Mis Almma Pomeroy, ano other relatives. Tne H<»uxer-Eullantync Mill Co of Scio bus filed NUpplenivntai articles of incorporation, chang ing the name to the Park Mill Co. Albany Democrat Mr Brant, who runs a sawmill near Shelburn, met with a pain ful accident Tuesday morning when a log rolled on him in some manner, breaking hi» leg and crushing one fool badly. W () Wimmer was here tho first of the week making ar- rangementa to move here with his family. He will run u bar ber shop in the Scio Hotel build W F Nichols and Mr Brown of ing, and expects to be ready for The Bell Telephone office con Falls City were here Sunday on business in a few days. nected up with the Scio Mutual a »hort business trip. Telephone Co. last Thursday. Prof Charles South, now of This means that the Home phone H S Johnston returned titi Portland, spent last night in Al subscribers may now have the first of the week from a few bany assisting Miss Brown in use of both line« by paying toll days visit in Portland. the faculty recital, says Thurs- through the Bell office when they day ’x Democrat. It ix doubtful desire to use that line. For Exchange—Good, clean if he has an equal among the cheat seed for oats. Mrs Rose violinists of Oregon. MARKE I REPOR i Miller, phone 2-8, Shelburn. H F Rice has been acting as agent at West Scio while Mr and Mrs Bragg have been taking their vacation. * The following are <-a»h price« quoted Mr and Mrs Frank Haberman <>n Thursday of each week by our were in town Saturday, They dealers: The News family took dinner have just relurntsl from an ex- Wheat, per bushel .......... at the Scio Hotel Sunday ax the Osts .......................................... tended visit in Washington. guests of Messrs. Hutchinson & Flour, per »ack. ........................... . Bran, per ton...... ............. Abbott. The dining service is Mr and Mrs G E Rodgers and excellent, in fact the best that daughter. Miss Gladys, and Wrn Middling», per ton ........... .. Chop, wheat. |<r ton ............... the hotel has had since the Beran went to Albany Saturday Chop, oats. per ton ......... ......... writer came to Scio. In addition i In Ulv iorm'er’g car to attend the Barley Chop ................... ...... to this the building has been al-' ^alr Butter, (Country» per roll .... Egg», eas«« count, per doxen .... most entirely rebuilt and refur nished, and everything is ax Mr and Mrs E C Peery, Dr. Egg», eandled. per d«»sen ,. Chicken», per pound ............ bright and clean «s a new pin. and Mrs Prill Imd Miss Leia Broilers per lb.......................... The hotel is already enjoying a Kerschner went w-ent to Portland <>e>«sr. per pound ................. liberal patronage from the trav- Monday, Mrs Peery, who has Turkey», per pound ............. eling public, and as every guest been sufferii.g from stoma- h Ihicks. per pound I'ekin is bound to be a booster, the trouble for several weeks, will Duck», Indian Bunner .... Beef, per pound, live weight News predicts a constantly have an X-Ray examination Pork, dressed .......................... growing business for this first made to determine the exact fork, live weight. ................. class hostlery. . Vest, per pound. for »hipping nature of the ailment. Chicken th«« vex visited tho tiro. Balsiger, new proprietor home of F M Shores at Happy of the Jordan store, returned Horne one night this week, hut Wedm day evening from White were scan-tl away after filling a Salmon, Wash, with a new bride. sack with chickens, The party Mrs F F Rahn of Aumsville is who left th«' sacks is r«*qu«?sted here visiting relatives and to call and get them, lamanon friends. Mr Rahn has gone to Express. Stevenson, Wash, where xh«* ex John Plummer relume«! Satur lx 'tx to join him in a few days, day evening froma months visit ami they will make their home at his old horn«- in Maine. He at that place. had not be< n then- for 52 years, Mrs M J Houk and son. E L but did not see a great deal of Huston oi th«- Jordan store, re change in local conditions and turned from an Albany visit customs. John expressed him Wednesday. They have sold the self ax glad to g«*t back tn the store to Geo. Balsiger of White Willamette Valley, ax he is firm ..Imon, Wash, who will soon ly convince«! that it is the garden take charge. i spot of the world. V. *■* 1