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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1916)
•AS. * "v-‘- • * vol . YOUR *l BSc RllTlON I XI'lllFS on the date »t»mj»-,l in th- »pttre !•■- low To th<»««< wh<> (>ay promptly in ¡? advance the Buharription |>r-.<-<- t* 81.yf- Ori'EO* Dwrlojimcnt Xr*» in l.m< «>( per jrvar. Thr jwic«- i» JL.’x) if paid laduatrh-*. Payroll», and I' kx I u . i » at erwt of year. I he paper i* not »rat to «ubecntier» who an- more than one o( Labor and Fnlvrpri»«-. Look up Morrison’s display ad. year in arrears. a. a. » - • . a . «.a. >»•* •»••»*•• Possibly . Oregon News Notes Mangled Leg Result of Coon Hunt You I Luther, the 19 year old son of Jotin \\ hit«» of m ar Lacomb, met with a painful and serious accident last Sunday, He was out coon hunting with some companions, when they treed several coons and in older to reach them decided to cut the tree down. It did not fall in the direct < n the Ixiys expected it to. and yo n,- Write failed to gel out of th«- way. although his corepat. >n-- .«houteil a warning to him. One leg was literally cru-htd t > pieces from the knee to ti e foot, the doctors finding large pnc< * of the bones in the c th of his tr- i-ers. The young man is rcstit.g as easy as could be expected under the circum- i.mcc c He is nt tin- Parker lu< pital under the care of a trained nurse. The doctors fear an amputation may be necessary however, this will be determined in a few days. Prof. White went to Lebanon Friday evening t<> attend the debate b »tween the Lebanon and Brownsville high schools. Four of the high school lioys decided to go «-“on hunting Mon day morning instead of coming to school, but they returned at noon without the coons. Miss Johnson spent the week end at her home in Albany. The high school students are all studying hard in preparation for the semester tests which wiil soon be h< re. Mrs P H MacDonald has charge of Miss Shannon’s room this week. The physics class were down at the light plant Friday aftcr- noon studying the dynamo. Delbert ai d the l’rofes or are becoming great friends, ns they acre at the school house until rather late having a social chat. Mabie Arnold and Inez Hirota are staying in town thia week on account of the cold weather. Canby cheese factory started January 15. Harney county is celebrating its first view of a locomotive and Pictorial Review and Santiam all that section is rejoicing that Newa, both one year for $1.75. it w ill soon have a railroad. Kruse A Banks ship yard. Guy Me Knight returned last Rev. H B Iler of Scio was in Marshfield, long idle, is now Thursday evening from a busi the city Tuesday, when he tiled tunning full blast, working on a ness trip to Bend. his ordination certificate with new steam schooner with pros- the County < lerk, w hich permits There is too much grip in the him to perform marriage cere pects for several more orders News family this week to go monies in this stale Rev. Iler before summer. On account of radical and well with getting out a paper. is pastor of the new federated freak legislation and regulations, church at Scio, coming herefrom the great moving picture indus Weekly Kansas City Star, con Fort Supply, Gkla, the fort built taining all the worlds current by Gen. Custer, and w hich con- try of l.os Angeles i* thr» atening news, and Santiam News, both tinues to stand. H- has been on leaving that section of the one year, $1.15. selected to take charge of the country, and the Portland Com unitisi work of the churches at mercial Cluk is making every Don’t forget to put out feed Scio and has begun business. effort to locate these large con for the birds. They are our The movement !.. one 1 ing cerns in southern Oregon. Hen friends and will repay us for the strongly advocated for sma il is a chance for Oregon by some attention many times over w hen towns with several poorly paid manag«-ment and h vis tt'm to garden time comes. ministers, one well supported MC‘4«»trs? a great industry. Let church bei- g better than many us all work to secure it. (SENIOR EDITOR.) The weather continues cold I Principal business of the poorly supported organization and freezing in spite of the as Northwest for the past week bus Albany Democrat. Sunset 10 months and Santiam sertion every few days by the been «hoveling snow. News one year for $1.60, big dailies that the ;old spell is Thirty-eight out of forty jit- broken. The thermometer reg neys inspected under Portland istered 10 above hire Wednes The Hazelwood Scio Cream Miss Ratcliff, a trained nurse ordinance failed to pass. day morning, which broke the Stiition has been open for busi- of Salem, is at the Parker hoe- C A Smith Lumber Co at n< « nearly two weeks and is be record for several years. Francis Marion Alexander was pital this week. born at Janesville, Wisconsin. Marshfield will start on full time ing patronized very liberally. Marion Alexander, who moved August 12, 1810 and died at February 1 We have a fully equipped testing For rent Three furnished from here to Rjinier over a year Portland. January, 13. 191G. Pacific Furniture Specialties station and guarantee a just test rooms, ground floor, two outside ago. died at the Good Samaritan aged 75 years, 5 months. He Manufacturing Co of Portland to all ard will pav Portland doors, Inquire of Enoch Shel- hospital in Portland last Thurs was a civil war veteran. Mr has opened its factory with suf quotations for butterfat. Give ton. 27tf day of grip and pneumonia. The Alexander was married January ficient orders on hand for sev- us a trial. remains were brought to Scio 3. 1878. and came to Or< g >n in e al months. S. E. LOWRY. . LC Kramer of the Mutual and interment was made in the 1892. He leaves three children, Hazelwood Agt. Regardless of the wishes of Creamery Company of Portland Franklin Butte cemetery Satur a daughter in California, and the western water power states, was here on business last Fri day. When von want information Mrs J L Calavan and Otto Alex- the House passed the Ferris bill day. ander of Scio, a sister in Santa in a high hunded manner, A for live stock «.hipping «lays call There is nothing that will give many hard fight will be made in the Thomas Large between (» und 7 you any more pleasure for so Rosa, California, besides Through an oversight the a in and between 6 and 8 in the long a time for so little money friends to mourn his loss, The Senate, however, for justice for evening. News failed to make mention 27lt as the magazines we send our funeral services were conducted these states. two weeks ago that Mrs J W Woodburn ayvards contract for subscribers. Arc you getting by J M Mciklejohn and inter Shimanek and little- daughter IrriU l oii and Pa,n. these magazines? If not. write ment made in the Franklin Butte $40.048) high school. had just returned from a few A -harp «tw-tiiivO-m »hoi ulti l>c or telephone us. You can get cemetery. It seems certain that the big Iruun , i ..evil irre.it > ii mid pwiti. weeks visit with her parents. the News and four magazines Falls City mill will reopen about iiiil.iL<»ti i- n«»l pulii, bul only ii Mr ami Mrs C A Posvar. at Red Northwest Farmstead and March 1. all five the year for $1.40. *. <•.jurat < ir. •< of il. I iiu* h < rmnb Bluff, California. She reported Santiam News one year $1 25. ¡i. : .<-■! hi the Ianm near Du- lo-ul a very enjoyable time. The Spokane man buy« Harad.tn ■ »|ii. prudore* violent trrilulmu und Posvars have one of the finest Candy Factory, John Kelly, who has worked Portland, for Born -Saturday. January 15. [ r---: <1 < ou-'oit;;. » ha Ii often r«-- at the Peery drug store for the to the wife of Will Garland, a $150.000. .«It- in ni tuoi pain. So, too. n *|*eck farms in northern California, so past three years, quit last Satur daughter. . Gaston opens new $12,000 f d;i I hi toe eve -et- up »mlciit ir as a consequence are well satis ritation and iiitl.iinin.itioii. follow ml fied there. day evening. Scio people are schiMil building. by actual ¡uin. •If tin- surface of sorry to see John leave, as he We make a specially of Interstate Commerce Commis tin- I». m 1 • the C,n-er tip* und the end When in n«ed of printing give has made many friends here. Friendship, Engagement and sion permitting 50 middle west of tin- ton-tie are nm«t *cn»»tive—- the News office a call. First class His plana for the future arc- un Wedding rings F M French & railroads to advance passengej- for in*t.in e. a burn on the tinger* settled at present. Mr Peery Son, Jewelers and Engravers, fares beyond 2c per mile offers lx ivicii inore painful than one on worn and prices right. We make the back would I»-, while olio on the i specialty of fetter heads, en intends running the drug store Albany. much encouragement to the na tongue would be more painful »till. velopes, statements, bill heads, without help for the time being. tion’s greatest industry, rail-, I».-«;, wound» are n-t painful, a* a sale bills, business cards, ladies reading. rule, ««ve a* regard* tlm surface in MARKET REPORT Instead of the new motor go calling cards, and in fact com _______ Oregon City paper mills are jury. ing out to Mill City last Satur The following are cash price« quoted mercial printing of all kmdH. Th» K.ng Snak» day evening, a short train took o® Thursday of each week by our preparing for fl >od which seems certain to follow the unnsual To the rattleauake and to every its place, there being too much dealer»: other dangerous «nuke, large or snow. Wheat, per bushel ................ 87 s snow for the motor, says the John M Scott, general passen small, the king onake i« a terror. 80 Albany Democrat. This side of Oats ..................................... Flour, per aacg .................... .10 ger agent of th«- Southern Pa The poison of a rattler ha* no more Don’t hang that cow hide or Lvons a tree that had fallen Bran, per ton......................... ... I .... 30 00 cific Company, after an inspec effect on him than so much moon Bring shine. Instinctively the rattler sheep pelt on the fence. across the track was struck, and .Middling», per ton ............ ... 30 uo the train thrown from the track. Chop, wheat. i»r ton.......... ... 82<M) tion tour over territory between know» hi» match and at tight of a it to the Scio Jr luce Co. and It shook things up. but no one Chop, oats, per ton ........... ... 30 00 Portland and Con alks gives an king «tinke trie- to’ e-capc if |»oa- get a top price lor it. sible. In fight the king »nakc re *sn injured and the train was Barlev Chop......................... ... 30 00 optimistic report of business lies wholly upon hi» incredible Rutter. (Country) per roll.. 60 conditions in that section. gotten on the track Sunday bv a Butter Fat . .. Ix-st you forget we say it yet «need. If the movement* of an 30 and 32 The unusual snow storm of ordinarv snake »<-cm quick to the ' vou can get four magazines wrecking crew’ without much Egg*, case count, per dozen 17 damage. I he train’s crew con Hen», per pound ........... P to «I the past week has practically human ev<-. the movement» of a for one year by renewing your ’ leeae. per pound .................... 08 stopped all industrial activity in km? snake would evm in»tantnne- subscription tn the News. sisted of W E Kurtz, conductor; We ou«. l-i a twinkle the long, lank Turkey«, per pound .................... IM the Northwest. R L Robertson, engineer; and want all of our old aubacribers follow ha« wound lnm*elf al*>ut the thieka, per pound Pekin............ 10 J S Pinna, fireman. On th- throat of an antagom-t and. hi* to get these magazines. We are Duck». Indian Runner .............. 8 train were 34 passengers ret .rn- Pork. drv*».-d .............................. Mr Miller of the Amity con- mewv e<>d* clo-mg about the oth- selling the News with four 7» ing to their nomes from an Al Pork, live weight. ....... .......... densery visited here the last of r'« «liroiit, choke* the wind out of magazine;! all one year for only «1 him. Veal, per pound, for »hipping. 10} to 1!) the week with E C Peery. bany buy ing trip. Henry Dolessi of Iairwood was a Scio visitor Monday. New Pastor Here Notice to Cream Producers Obituary Don’ts CS-wi