The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 13, 1916, Image 1

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YOUR M BfU R1I TÎON IXI'ILES
<>n the <lat,-»turnt
■>< th«- » i > k «<' I«-
low 1 u ’ho-«- who pay promptly in
a<l-. »ne«- th»- «uh». rumor. pn.-H 1» fl ?» Or«t’«.n (»rx-hipminl X«»» in l.mr •>(
I trr year The prim I« fl.fio if paui
Induatrt«**. Payroll«, and Produci»
at end of year I he p«i>er I» not ».-nt
of Labor and Enl< rpriw.
Look up Morrison’s display ud. to eubaeribcra who art- mwrr than one
tear in arrears.
Oregon News Note - City Budget Meets
Annual l'an Meeting
\\ nh Objections
The annual meeting of th e
stockholders and election of offi­
ce ni was held in Scio Inst Satur-
day. The name board of di rec-
tor» was re elected, Dr A G
Brill was chosen president, C C
Wade, secretary and It V Shel­
ton, assistant secretary.
A big booster and get together
meeting to stimulate interest in
the Linn County Fair wus ar­
ranged for to be held about the
middle of February. Arrange­
ments have not yet been com­
pleted, but it is planned to make
the meeting a hummer. Gover­
nor Withycombe will probably be
secured to address the meeting.
Further particulars will be given
Inter.
Premium lists for the tenth
annual Linn C >unty Fair wnich
will lie held tile Gth, 7th and «th
of .September, have been received
at this office. A more extensive
race program ami greater amuse­
ment* and attractions have been
planned for this year.
In th«’ lHid,’>.Tt mn.|<- out an I published
In the Santiam New», over the nam«« nf
A J Sigman of Boston will A <• l‘r It. M « ir, no account i» given
Pictorial Review and Santiam
build
$100,000 summer hotel at • >f LIZ.’ ■ > whu h u in the hand» of the
News, both one year for $1.75.
cit . tn asurer at d duly accounted for,
Port Orford.
in tn’ itatement, showing bi» cash bal-
Fred Bilyeu transacted busi-
Every suw mill in Linn county i ■••• to I * 4>i' s». lb«" city recorder
new in Stay tun Saturday.
expects to be running by spring. al«o mak«-» mention of thi» item indi-
r lly in bin r.’concil’ merit with the
It takes 715 freight cars to trv. ■i.r»-r, an t «lire tly when he de-
Mrs Minerva (¡ill was a l>as-
The city council met in regular ship the annual salmon pack of
. t i th«-I.:.', l > to arrive at a working
senger to Albany Monday.
session last Thursday evening Oregon, value marly six mil- halani for li’l’i. but in th«’ budget
pill'll > ov« r f - n.irn« of A G I’rill,
with all councilmen present and lion dollars.
mayor. Id” not find any mention what­
The Weekly Kansas City S(ai Mayor Prill in the chair.
France asks for bid* on 2U0.- ever of thl-> i -'7 30 which 1» in the
and the Santiam News, l*>th one
By motion it was ordered that
000,000 ft of lumber from North- ha i<!» of ti •• pr< -’-nt adtntnixtration for
year for $1.15.
an all night electric light m rvice West rmli*.
the ■ «iuct >;» of indvbte-ln.’»» and
I h > tried for the month of Janu­
a ' etb. r it 1« »ppi rd on t«ondc<! or
Weekly Kansas City Star, con­
Eleven large railw iy system fi ,t.ui- ini:. * I. :«••>«« thoul<i not disbar
ary and $10 « xtra paid to the
taining all the worlds current
have pla.-ed or ate alio it to pla< <‘ , t in-’n p.i ti. .’ itii’ti in th<* earning» of
superintendent for the month.
news, and Santiam News, both
orders for Douglas fir with r « it i» «” tith’d to a place In any
Some other matters wen-
one year, $1.15.
Northwest mills. Wh -n the raii- t> i !«•■< or fin’ll’ i»l »tateincnt for the
taken up and disposed of, a few
road* start buying the sawmill- vr.tr 1915 «« caah on hand.
Now. witether the motive ia to ignore
Snow and freezing weather bills allowed and the usmtl prosper and we all prosper.
th - x..:n . f
■>)»« accrued earning»
routine
business
transacted.
this week reminds one of the
f thi- ;!<t h <1 water plant, of which
•Southern Pacific Co ord rs
good old days when we lived
000 ft of lumber from Spa ildin^ al t I” >7. I the actual amount added
"back yonder. ”
l.«i,!ging Co Sal-m, to b- aphip- nv«>r 1914. Io make th" deficit of the
1915 n it iriintrntlun ap; « ar in the »um
ped to Sacramento.
<>f 1174 21, or whether it la to be act
We make a specially
of
J a nan has had a great ship­ a i.!e to txil»t«>r up »ome lean unfavor­
Last Monday evenir g a sur­
Friendship,
Engagement and
building
boom and on account of able year are! then given publicity for
Wedding rings F M French & prise tarty was given at thé its superior quality Douglas fir is action. ia yet to tie determined, but
Son, Jewelers and Engravers, Scio Hotel in honor of .Miss being used extensively, though whrn it belongs to 1915 and cornea
f;..n the admini»tration over which
Hazel Philippi's thirteenth birth-
Albany.
day. Those present were: Glen it costs 70 per cent more than myaeif an J council had »aperviaion and
The pupils of Miss Shannon’s
>a the result of our effort« in taking
native pine.
C C Made and J S Warwick Holland, Roy Bilyeu, Gordan
care of the finance» of the City, «erloil« room have begun their semester
Multnomah Co expended $1,-
went to Albany Monday after­ Wesely. Wilfred Calavan, Maur­
objection.! will be filrd for cither of the examinations.
620,674
on roads in 1915.
ice
White,
James
Kruml.
Van-
noon and on to Portland in the
• b’..e mentioned way» of <li«|>o«ition
Verlin Richardson returned
And now the mayor of Po. t* «cd t'.o following aummarv statement
evening, returning home Tues­ dare Bilyeu, Maysell Long. Zenns
from
Portland last Tuesday.
Bilyeu, Emaline Carson, Freda land advocates a municipal news­ 1« off*'I’d an the correct statu» of the
day evening.
i:em of f ¡27 !•) cash on hand with the
The Seniors have arrived at
Thayer, Pauline Sims, ltoily pufx'r for publishing the city’s
treasurer for the city of Scio and it«
Mrs Lee Bilyeu of Lebanon Hougland, Dons Shelton, Velma official business.
the
conclusion that the one« who
Newspapers p”v • and rvl«tior.»hip in the financial
Visited relatives here a few days Balschweid, Colene Hagey ar I are all right to boost the tow n summary fur «»id city.
put the bottle of milk on the
last week and went out Saturday Hazel Philippi.
and th«« politician who wants of­ -uinniary .Statement of <>enrral Fund •Christmas tree for them need it
to see her sister, Mrs George
worse than they do.
Many interesting games were fice, but when there is money to
('ash
on
hand.
gen.
fund
fie-
Griffin, before returning home. played after which lunch wk be spent, the newspaper a* a
The Grammar room had a
c< n er 31 ................. I
25.9«
served and the guests all de­ matter of course, should be I IT* Showing deficit ............. .
postal
shower for Colene Ha gey
1*1.44
Scio people are glad to learn parted wishing her many more nored.
last week.
Total ..........................
2l*> 42
that the Motor service between happy birthdays.
The British government has
Ethel in German, "Reinhard
Unpaid warrant» gen fund.
Mill City and Albany is to be re­
asked Portland mill* for bids on
composed
a lung face.’’
101.tr»
December 31 . ............
sumed, thus giving people time
12,000,000 ft of lumbt r.
Unpaid war , meeting tier 31
KM 50
Gene Bauman wa hurt Mon­
to transact business at the coun­
day
by Isixmg with one of the
J
C
Penney
&
Co
of
New
York
ty seat and return heme in the
Total
3»>. 42
lu»ys.
A gash was cut over one
will
open
new
dry
goods
store
in
evening. The motor will be put
•in it if> .Statement of the Light and
Tne Scio Produce Co. is now
of
his
eyes.
Eugene.
water Plant
on next Saturday.
ready to buy your cream as their
The Senior class are each tak-
Enforcement of the Oregon Cash, Dec. earning«
186.28
boiler and other equipment have
i'aah
».liking
fund.
ing
their turn at writing the
blue
law
w
ill
develop
sneaks
and
327. •*’
Thete is nothing that will give grrr ed and been installed. In
school
note» for the papers.
you any more pleasure for so fact they are now receiving liars.
Total....................
513 M
The High School girls are very
Shipping rabbits from lake­
long a time for so little money cream, and can use all you have,
Unpaid warrant» .....
288 IS
glad
that the snow has gone be­
view
to
San
Francisco
is
a
new
as the magazines we send our whether it be much or little,
"
“ lire 1915.
«M.3M
cause
they don’t like to play in
industry.
-bowing surplus ...........
«9 (»5
subscribers.
Are you getting They are representing the Hazel-
it
unwillingly.
these magazines? If not. w rite wood people of Portland and as-
Timber buying reported active
To» »I ........ . .................. 513 M
or telephone us. You can get sure you a square deal and in Coos county.
There was a visitor in town
Nummary '■tst. mcnt of Poth Fi und« I
the News and four magazines courteous treatment.
over
Sunday. The D S class
Salem -Chas. K Spaulding and I «ih on hand in gen. fund .... 25.9»
all five the year for $1.40.
don
’
t
think Miss Johnson will
others have formed a new log­ Cash on hand in light 4 water
MARKE I REPORT
teach
next year.
fund........................................ 513.5*
ging company.
Showing
deficit
in
both
fund»
111.39
Dr E II Hobson returned last The following are ca»h pricei quoted
Do you suppose the Prof.
Successful industries must
Friday evening from a business on Thursday of each week by vur have labor conditions, power
doesn't
know that * »me of the
Total ............................ 650.86
trip to Culver, the county seat dealer»:
girls
are
in love?
206.42
facilities, transportation
and Unpaid warrants g> n. fund
4 *7
of Jefferson county. He says Wheat, per bushel ............
t'njMud
warrants
light
A
water
(SENIOR EDITOR.)
capital. If conditions surround­
3u
fund.
...........
..........................
4<4.53
the Valley looks better than Oat» ..........................................
Flour, per «ack ......................... 1 30 ing any of these four factors are
ever after a tr’p to the sage­ Bran, per ton........ .................... 30 00 not right the industry suffers.
Total ........................
Sunset 10 months and Santiam
«50 %
brush country. While there he Middlings, per ton .................. 30 00
New
8 one year for $1.50.
This statement »h»wa the actual
Johnson sawmill at Coquille
met the Browns, who run the Chop, wheat, per ton............... 33 00
deficit
in
the
general
fund
to
l»r
*1*0
44
being enlarged to 40,000 feet
Scio hotel for a few months last Chop, oat», per ton.............. 30 00
and the profit» in the light and water ‘
capacity.
fund to I m - |«>9 'C. leaving net deficit of
year. Mrs Brown is managing a Barley Chop . ..........................> 30 00
Butter. (Country» per roll........
50
Plans
for
Kendall
Bros
new
l»>th
funds »111.:» instead of 4474.21 as
hotel there and W E is working Egg». case count, per doaen....
25 railroad out of Roseburg accepted &l>pcar» in the budget.
in a store.
Don't hang that cow hide or
Hen», par pound ..........
.. 13 to 14
I he fact might !*• mention.«! that
< leeae, per pound ....................
C8 by the city council and crews ex­ the IJHfi a<lmini»tr»tion was conducted sheep pelt on the fence. Bring
Rolla Shelton’s petition to Turkey«, per pound...................
IS pect to begin active work early withui I one cent of tax by the taxpay­ it to the Scio Ir luce Co. and
10 in March.
have his mail route changed, has thick«. per pound Pekin ... ...
ers ami only al>out S35o turned over get a top price tor it.
Klamath Falls is shipping from »be general fund of 1914 »» the
been granted to take effect next Ducka. Indian Runner ........... 8
Pork. dre«ard ............................
7
primary working capital, *o in leaving
Monday. The route will be the Pork, live weignt.
Iz«st you forget we say it yet
fij much livestock, hog.<, lambs, a »mall deficit of atmut one mill on the
same as at present, with the ex­ Veal, per pound, for »hipping. lOj to 11| mules and horses to different
—
you
can get four magazines
aneeMahle property, we offer apologi.-«
parts of the country.
ception that he will travel in the
for
one
year by renewing your
for the fart and attribute it to an un-
opposite direction from the pres­
I am pleased N> announce that
Hubbard’s fine new school for<-»i.< n and probably an unjustifiable subscription to the News.
We
ent arrangement. The carrier Journal Bargain Days will be house is nearly completed.
exp .<• tn umng «team tmwer for the want all of o ir old subscriber»
light and water plant during part of
will thus have the benefit of from January 19 to February 4.
to get these magazines. We are
the wet and dry »er.«on», which mat
traveling down the steep hills in­ Any favor» will be greatly ap­
Chester Coffey went to Cor­
selling
the News with four
about 8>M for thi« unusual procedure
stead of up them and will also preciated. Yours truly, Daisy vallis Friday on a short busine ss <» meet condition».
magazine! all one year for only
make auto service posait le
Buckner, agent
trip.
25tf
W A. » WING.
$1.40.
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