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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1915)
........................................................ Kt : Possibly About You VOVR *■' US RtPTION ‘MIKES | on ttw date rtarnp« d lu th«' *pa<-» h<- ■ low To those who j«y promptly in i I adxam'v the «uhorripOon poca n» ♦! p • • ♦ • • • • »♦•♦«•«♦•♦•♦• ♦ • ♦ • •• •- I>>ok up Morrison’s display ad. per year. The pn»v I« $1.30 if paid at r:xl nt year, I lu- paper 11 not «ent to »ulw-riber» who aro morv than one year In ar rear». ------------ o---------- —. Mr and Mrs E I» Myers went to Portland Monday morning for a few days visit Leave your laundry at the Scio Hotel. Basket goes each week, leaves Monday night and returns Saturday morning. 16tf -7---------- -------------------- Miss Mary Soucek of Scio and John D Tinker of Vancouver. W ash, were married by County Judge Mcknight in Albany on Wednesday, November 10. J M Lindley was caller! to I^banon Tuesday by the serious illness of his brother Ade. w ho is suffering from pneumoniH. laiter-Mr Lindley died W«-dnes- day morning, and interment will be made in the L'banon cemetery Friday. N Young returned home from Corvallis Monday looking us fat and sassy as most kids 75 years his junior. He states that Mr and Mrs A J Johnson returned from the San Francisco fair last Thursday and report it to Le some fair. Word has been received here that Miss Burnice McDonald, formerly jat Scio, was married to Edgar A Wooten at Tollisofi, Arizona, on November 9. They will make their home at Tollison. Mrs Wooten is remembered here as a charming young lady, and her many Scio friends join in best wishes for her happiness. of l.«l»r and Fntrrpriar. Ji Ammunition for the fight against tuberculosis in Oregon has been received by the Oregon Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, and a call is sent out for additional recruits to handle the Red Gros Seals One million bright little stickers are now awaiting distribution by volunteers, who are willing to devote a little time anti effort to the sale so that the anti-tub« rcu- losis work in this tste may I m * carried a step further during the coming year. Every community should see to it that the seals are on sale there. Send your orders now to the Association, 5o3 Cor bett Bldg, Portland. I hanksgiving Dinner We wish to announce that we will serve a turkey dinner Thuis- day. November 23. at our regu lar rate 35 cents per plate. Please place your order now. SCIO HOTEL MARKET REPORT The followiiu: Mr prim ipioled <>n Thur»day v( each week l»y «air deal» r» : Wheal, per bushel ..................... I 7M »I < late ....................... ............ | Flour, |«rr «ark . ............................. I 30 30 : 00 It is surprising the way people Ilran, per ton.......................... Middiing«, per ton .... .... I 34 «0 have been taking advantage of Chop, wheat, per ton................ 32 00 our offer of the News and Eve Chop, oat», per ton ......... .... 1 n 76 ning T'-iegram both one year for Barley Chop ................................ < JO Ito 30 $3.50. Those who wish to take Butter, (Country) per roll ........ 30 Egg«, •■»•« count, |<rr dozen .... advantage of this cut rate must 37 f'-VK». candled, per «loam. ........ place their subscriptions with Chickens, per pound............ 10 this office before December 1, as - Broiler* per lb....... ........................ 13 OS the Telegram will withdraw the « >ee«e, per pound ....................... I Turkey*, per («Mind ................... if offer on that date. ! I'uck», per pound Pekin........... 10 j !>u<*k». Indian Bunner . . , 8 The father of Dr Prill died at Beef, per |«>und. livr weight . 3 Io 06 his home at Springville, N Y. on Pork, drowd.................................. «* November 3. and the following Pork, live weight.......................... .. . 6* 7* extract is taken from a paper of Veal, per pound, for »hipping that place: "The funeral of John Lest you forget we say it yet Prill, 89 yearn old, was held at vou can get four magazines l.is home on Maple Avenue Fri for one year by renewing your day afternoon. He was one of subscription to the News. We the oldest members of the Ma want all of our old subscribers sonic lodge in this part of the ' to get these magazines, We are country and the oldest resident selling the News with four of this village. The local Masonic magazines all one year for only lodge had charge of the funeral. $1.40. The Rev. N S Methfessel of th«' Prof. Charles South, who Presbyterian church officiat«M. Besides his wife he is survived came up from Portland to by four children: Joe of Otto; attend the funbral of Mrs Mrs Horace Van Slyke of thia Newton Crabtree, spent a village: Mrs George Kershner of few hours in town today. Port Alleghany, Pa; Dr Albert The News acknowled gen a , pleasant call. G Prill of Scio, Oregon.” Oregon woolen mill products the lais ling law. Portland is very w eary of com mission government. There are more inspectors in the city pub lic health department than are employed by the state govern ment. To find homes for actual set tlers on tillable land and enable them to stay there should lie the only interest of the state in l^nd the Oregon-California Grant exchange. Portland million dollar office to get onto paja r at Millions for public improve ments honestly expended, but not a dollar for political graft is a good sentiment. Baker Ismsting bond issue for $125.(MUI high school. Publicity is given to a proposed new governmental function a neighborhood social service of ficer to settle family quarrels. New railroad and sawmill in Douglas county will add materi ally to fax rolls and lower the farmers taxes. State authorities plan to nlad- ish tubercular institution. Will save JSO.tMM). The lumber industry, like rail roading, has been legislated to death. West Umatilla irrigation ditch 17 miles long, lined with con crete, completed. A Japanese ship company is having six large b- uts built to lie user! in the trans-Pacific trade. The comp: ny should rend a large block of its stuck to Senator I-aFollette as a Christ mas present.-Salem Statesman. Of S P Co net earnings for 1911, 33 per cent went for taxes. North Pacific Steamship Co announces purchase of steamship Breakwater to be put on run of the Santa Clara that was w recked recently. Oregonians are tired of paying $10,000 a year for each of five members of a congressional dele gation, and then when they need something done having to send citizens to Washington to do it at their own expense. North Bank railroad acquiring terminals at Hood River and White Salmon. Twenty mile loop highway lo cated around Mt Hood. Oregon City drops city man ager charter as freak proposi tion. School Notes Mrs O V White was a visitor in Miss Smith's room Thursday Charles Bulschweid. a young afternoon. man of Scio is m bed recovering from four wounds, and Bill Mar The Teachers Training Cl isa shall a negro lustier, is in the took a trip last week t<> make Linn cou ity jail at Albany, ns observations in various methods th r< i lit of a tight here about of teaching, Three1 of the girls II o’cln k Saturday night. The visited the Munkers -ch<«il, tl lee negro is idle-ed to have slushed the Shelburn and the other four B.i schweid witii a iMM’ket knife.. girls and Prof. Wnite w ent to The latter was cut three times the Red school. All th«' gir s on the left side of his chest and say that they learned several once in the thigh. The only ser new ideas in the line of teaching ious wound is one which pene and the teachers in the different trated the chest cavity, the oth schools were praised very highly ers all being flesh wounds. Bal- by the visitors. Mrs White took whweid is expected to recover if charge of the high school during no complications set in. Prof. While’s absence. Bulschweid was attending a Roy Thompson was a high lance at the Wesely hall Satur school visitor last week. day night and Marshall was an A treat was m tore for every onio Ker. A fight started out- one who attended the first as - le tile building after Marshall sembly of th«- year. It was iecused Bulschweid of stealing ii i- be»T. It is understood that pem'd with songs by the Girls Glee t’lub, followed by a solo by both were intoxicated. I he negro fled after the cutting' Hobson, and selections by but returned t > town early Sur.- th«' Scio orchestra. Dr Wallace day morning arid was arrested How«' L«'c, acting pr«*sid«*nt of and taken to Albany by Sheriff th«' Albany College, gav«> the ad Bodine. who was called here im dress t«> th«' student- and visitors present, his subje.'t being School mediately niter the fight, At the preliminary hearing Mortality. He gave various Monday Justice of the Peace reasons for children leaving Swan read the complaint charg- school and urged the pupils of ing Marshall w .th assault with a the Scio school at least to try to dangerous weapon, the latter go to college. The program waived examination and was closed w ith another selection by the orchestra. bound over to the grand jury, industrie«. Payroll«, »ml Produrt» Siuslaw Home Telephone Co with central building at Florenc, ami 75 miles line sold to Pacific Telephone Co. Standard Oil Co building dis tributing station at Heppner. Shortage of freight cars for first time m several years. Good sign. Too much polities always pro duces increased taxation and de creasing valuations. . Another freak law is propos. d Pictorial Review and Santiam News, both one year for $1.75. Born November 16, to Mr and Mrs Floyd Shelton, an eleven pound boy, at the residence of F T Thayer in Scio. Oregon News Notes Negro Cuts \\ kite Man On -•»«» l*rvrl«>pmrnl \«-«» in Line of Gladys Jones re-entered High School Monday. Portland Evening Telegram and Santiam News one year, The Literary Society meets $3 50. Wednesday afternoon, Novem ber 24, at 2:45 p m. The follow Cottage anil Bungalow bous«* ing Thanksgiving program will paint at Morrison’s Hardware be given: Paper. Th«' First T anksgiv- $1.15 the gallon, any color. ing, Mabie Richardson. Original Thanksgiving Story, Ixmt A Poland China sow pig Lizzie Smith and Helen Ke Io about 73 lb-. N 'tify owner and wav. get reward. R II McDonald. Vocal Solo, Lets I’ouey. Itìtf Thanksgiving Reading, El- Gi Mcknight has sold his bena Doubek. Nut -to-ciack, Harvey Me- cleaning parlors at Mill City and Lain. returned to Scio Wednesday. Piano Solo. Agnes Prochaska. School Paper, Inez H irons, of We make a specially Reva Tindall. Gene Bowman. Engagement and Friendship, Debate, ■‘Resolved That the Wedding rings F M French & Army of the United States SI ould Son, Jewelers and Engravers, be Enlarged and Strengthen« I,” Albany. affirmative: Orville Gilkey i nd Delbert Long; negative: Aiv n The famous Nagle Re-blade Gilkey and Ethel Carson. knives at N I Morrison’s hard- Everylsaiy is cordial*)’ invitid w are sto.e. Don’t fail to ex- to atteml this program. amine them if you want a dandy Dr L'e gave a very interest knife. ing and instructive talk to the We certainly appreciate the faculty, teachers training class wav our subscribers are renew and others who desired to listen. ing since we have been offering His subject was th«' Social ,Ves- a sjrecial magazine club. If you sage of the Public School. haven’t sent us your renewal, do On account of being to > many it now and get four magazines pupils for one teacher u> n a iage for one year w ith the News for ten of the sixth grade pipis only $1.40. were removed to the Grammar I Ed Wesely is soliciting names department. That makes a t tai of those who will promise to buy of 44 pupils in that room. (SENIOR EDITOR.) tickets for n concert to be given by Prof. Charles South, the violinist. !n all probability Prof Mrs Frances Crabtrv, who South can be induced to come has been a sufferer from cancer here early in December if a for several months, died at her guarantee of his expenses is home Tuesday and was buried raised. Those wishing tickets at the Franklin Butt- cemetery see Ed Wesely. i Wednesday afternoon.