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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1915)
s» V- < < <4/f« ,*«*k .***-"*• A •.. >*• •♦ r- ■ V "Î seit », . YOUR M HSCRlrriON F\l ti:F< IxM»k up Morrison’s display ad. ■ o Prospects are that Klamath Falls mi ls will run all winter. Pictorial Review and Santuim News, both one year for $1.75. Sows and pigs for sale.-Henry Bauman, Scio. 21t2p » r Hermiston is working for a new hbrnry. Fanners Meeting The following is the program Mr and Mrs Jack Waltcmeyer to be given tomorrow, Friday, went to Silverton Saturday- commencing at 10 o’cm k sharp: where they are putting on a Speakers: Prof. C I Lewis, home talent play. O. A. C., “Small Fruits for the Cannery. Tne Bos-i iiitie.s of C C Wade and daughter, Mw Loganberry Juice.” Prof. \ G Rolla, returned from Albar.v this Bouquet, O, A. C,, “V getab’es morning, where they had been for the Cannt ry , the Possibilities on a short business trip. of Specializing. ” H S Ixygan. G. N. Railroad. “ The Riilroal Sufficient acreage has been and the Grower. ” La H r • i signed up, according to reports, ings, Manager Linn and >ntun to secure the building of a large Fruit Growers Ass ’ n., “ Brolucts beet sugar factory in Southern for th«* < ’ rnnery.” Ort gon. Music: $cio Knights of Py thias Band. E II Edgar, evangelist, and 1’ Singing: Scio High Schorl A Stockton, singer, are holding Glee Club. revival meetings at the Chri.-tian A free lunch will b* -erv.*d by church this w*eek. The public is th* ladies of Scio to farmers at cordially invited to the services. tending th” meeting. The meeting w ill begin prompt I Hoagland has opened a sec ly at 10 o’clock a tn and will ond hand store and work shop close at I P m. ( ' me, get to- in the E C Shelton building on South Main street. A second gether. You will be benefited hand store will till a want here by it. and Mr Hoagland should do well. John Hazelwood, a miller from Elgin, now has charge of that end of ¡the work for the Scio Milling Co. He is a pleasant ap pearing gentleman and a first class miller of long experience. The head of each family who will come into my store and leave his name will receive a valuable present that will be useful the whole year. They will not be given to children. N. 1. Morrison. * Oregon News Notes •»n the <i*t<- «l«nti'<Ml *>. ift,' tpacr b, • low To who pay promptly in advance th* *ub*< nt>ti«o> pr>c«' t« SIZi Orrgnn !k-«r lupmrsl XrM In f.tnr of per year. Th«1 plica I» >1,80 if pvifl Indu-trir-. Payroll*, am! Prodtel* I he paper I« r.*>t »» nt at crwl of year, to »ulucnlwr* who un- men than tin* of Lahor and Enterprise. year in arrrar» Recital Postponed First cornmeal evi r gro in.1 in Hood River has just been turned out. New town of Bioadman has been plattt d near junction of Coyote Cutoff ant Spokane bran h of OWR A N C ». in Morrow i only. The ministers of the Christian and Episconal churches in Eugene are using newspaper ad vertising to fill their jww aid have had overflow crowds as a result. And now the lawvers want to extend the scope of the liability law from employer and employe to apply to anybody and not merely holding employer babie to employes. Manager Norman of th * Ore gon P >wer Co Eugene, reports decided feeling of optimism among merchants and bankers and inquiries about power and light from farmers and mer chant . Southern Oregon Traction Co will extend its electric line from Medford to Jacksonville, work to begin January 1. Port of Astoria will erect a $22,000 grain elevator. Payette is promised a $50,000 hotel. Newport will have a radio station at an early date. Oregon fir will be used in the floor of the Dallas post office in stead of Southern yellow pm* as specified. Similar substitutions an* planned in other federal buildings in Oregon. In a letter received from Charles South since our last is sue, he states that for unavoid- Bbh-reasons it w ill be imp-ssible for him to give bis conc-rt Thursday evening of this Week as was advertised. As a conse quence the recital has been postponed indefinitely, much to the disappointment of Scio music lovers. . Mr and Mrs W T Lee were very much surprised last Tues day. when they were told over the phone that Mrs Lee’s father, Mr Hartman was in Scio and for them to come in after him the next morning. Early the next day a telephone call from Crab tree informed them that Mrs Lee’s cousin, Mrs Hollingsworth and husband, with their daugh ter. Mrs Albert' Johnson and husband and son RaY of Kear- neY, Nebraska, were here. A Fur sale at J S Sticha’s confec reunion is now beinc held as tionery store. they have not all been to<îet her for over 33 Years. Dr J G Turner, formerly of Lowe & turner, eye J N Weddle fell on a slippery walk in the southwest part of specialist of Portland, will be in town Monday night near the Scio again Saturday, December Poindexter home, and broke his 18th, until 2pm only. Don’t left leg in two places. Both fail to consult him about your bones were broken just above eyes and glasses. No charge the ankle, and the large bone for consultation or examination. just below the knee. Drs Prill and Hobson reduced the fracture Hoving taken over the Scio and he is resting as comfortably Livery Stable, I have converted as possible. To prove the old it into a feed stable and shelter rule that misfortunes never come shid for horses. Single horse singly, Mr Weddle, wlohas been 10c, team 15c. Cal Carson. 21t4 city marshal for the past seven ye; r i, was defeated at the polls For Sale*-About l.OOi» pounds Monday by the narrow margin of red clo . er seed. Call on or ad dress B F Darby, Scio. 20l4p of seven votes. Talbot, on the Oregon Electric has dedicated new school house. I (Jomrqfrvial Club at Enter prise celebrated opening of east ern Oregon Lumber Co’s mill with a big banquet. St Helens cannery shipped carload canned beans to Seattle. Sauerkraut ^>eing canned at Eugene on a large scale. Hunt Bros, cannery at Salem shipped carload loganberries to Chicago, brought $3.6«». Enforcing the old Sunday closing law hits a snag in Ore gon as fast as communities find out its wide scope. They are not ready to turn back 200 years in development nnd enterprise. Lloyd hotel at Marshfield will be entirely remo»le|ed. Eugene cannery receives con- tract for carload of canned cab- bage for U S army. Dougins County Tux|»ayers I .eague meets at Roseburg to ask tax reduction. Reports say tie camp will be opened at once at Florence em ploying 100 men. C W Curran of Florence, moss king of Oregon, will now ship Christmas trees. • 1 ocLunation Wbvrea by initiative petition, a n- a charter tor the City of Scio. Oregon ’• as duly author- lied by the City Council in regu lar “e- on, presented and refer red to the legal voters for adoption or rejection at the gen eral election held in said City on the 6th day of December, 1915. and Whereas the polls were duly or i <•<! with judges and clerks .ritl ba i<>’.s as by law required, ami When as at said election 170 votes were cast. I'»9 votes being c:r I for the adoption of aaid cbar’er and 46 votes were IHM against the adoption of said charter and Whereas the majority of all the votes cast at said election were cast in favor of the adop tion of the new charter IIIEREFO' E. I. W A Ewing. Mayor ot nd ' ity, by authority vest's! in me and by duty re quired of me, hereby puplish and pro, i.in said c u ter duly adopt ed and to be in full force and if. I fr" n a I after the date of this proclamation. Dated this, the 8th day of Dvc-n L'-r, ¡915. W. A EWING, Mayor tor the City of Scio. TEACHERS EIA1INAT10M Notice • Ii reby given that the County Sup rintendent of Linn County, On-gon. will held the regular examination of appli- cant- f<>r Stat- Certificates at Al bany, Oregon, as follows: Commencing Wednesday, l 'e- < • mix r 15, 1915 at 9 o'clork a m and continuing until Saturday, December IM, 1915. nt I o'clock P m. Wednesday Forenoon Writing, U S History. Wednesday Afternoon Reading. Physiology, Compo sition, M*-tho<Ls in Reading. Methods in Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic, History of Educa tion. Phsychology, Methods in Geography. T iursday Afternoon Grammar, Geography, Ameri can Literature, Physics. Methods in language. Thesis for Primary Certificate. Science of Education Friday Forenoon Theory and Practice, Orthog raphy. Physical Geography, Eng lish Literature, Chemistry, His tory of Education. Friday Afternoon School Law, Geology, Algebra. Civil Government. Childhood and Adolesence. Saturday Forenoon Geometry, Botany, School Ad- ministration. Saturday Afternoon eneral History, Bookkeeping, Methods. Very truly yours. W. L. JACKSON, Co. Supt. The famous Nagle Re-blade knives at N I Morrison’s hard ware sto.e. l)on’t fail to ex amine them if you want a dandy knife. k NEW CHARTER IS ADOPTED The new charter was a ’opted at the city election Monday, by the decisive vote of 109 for and 46 against it. This is a much larger margin than even its warmest supporters had hoped for, and shows conclusively that th«- people have at last decided ’hat Scio need<*d the charter. J N hmg defeated J N Weddle for city marshal by -even votes, th«* balance of the ticket being elected without opjx'Sition, there was only the one ticket the field. Following is a summary votes cast tor ei ch candidate: Mayor. A G Prill, 122 Recorder. J s Sticha, 126 Treasurer, R V Shelton, 131 Marshal: J N Weddle. Ml J N I »ng, 88 Councilmen: F T Bilyeu, 116 F T Thayer. 123 E C Be* ry . 110 R M Cam, 115 N I Morrison, 123 P II MacDonald, 108 John Wt sely, 1 to Play Was Fine “Tennessee's Partner” was played to a fair sized audience Inst Friday evening by the Scio Dramatic Club, Had it not been for the fact that the night was stormy, the house would have been tilled to capacity. Every body spoke highly of the play and the ability of those taking part. They have undoubtedly passsd the amateur stage, and show the effects of the careful training they have had in atten tion to details. More plays wiil probably be given by the Chib during the winter and their next effort will I m * watched for with interest. Grain Bought 1 am in the market for all kinds of grain; wheat, oats and barley— quality considered; also hay. I am representing the largest company in the North west. See me before you sell. R. T. SMITH. Cottage and Bungalow house pnint at Morrison’s Hardware $1.15 the gallon, any color. When in need of priming give the News office a call. First dus» work and prices right. We make a s|wcialty of letter hVad», en- velojies, statements, bill heads, sale bills, business cards, ladies calling cards, and in fact com mercial printing of all kindr. I ¿-nt you forget we say it yet you can get four magazines for one year by renewing your subscription tn the News. Wo want all of our old subscribers to get these magazines, We are selling the News with four magazines all one year for only 11.40. Ft ' ''l