The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 27, 1916, Image 1

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X adxanc» th# »tii-Tii>t»>n err«- t St I*
* per year. 1T.r price »• |1.£O if pael
W T luirwood was a Scio visi­
tor Friday.
at cn<l n( year. Ilv pa|-e<. <• not »-nt
to auluenbera who are mor*» »han or.»
year In arrears.
Pictorial Review and Santiam
News, both one year for $1.75.
Cheat hay for sale.
Novak, Scio, Oregon.
Frank
28t3p
Appointments Macle
Oregon News Note? Bot ter Meeting
W. E. Christ nan for
bebruary 1()
Commissioner
< >rv<<m
lop nu n? \t
as Line of
Industrie*,
Payroll*. anti l*rtMhi<(*
of l abor an4 EnU-rprU«.
Oregon ruse petals wanted in
east for manufacture of per­
fumes and sachets. War hn.«
cut off European supply.
Asteria plans filling in ('orn­
mercial street.
The date of the big booster
m> ting for the Linn Countv
Fair ha < been wt for Saturday,
Fib uary 19. Gov. Withycombe
an I other prominent men will
■«(»•■ilk, the Knights of I’Ahias
Band «.II furnish the music and
a big basket dinner will be
served.
The commit: ’e will h ave noth-
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;>» t.inl.e this a red
h : *r d.iv m Sei j . so make your
i . is no« t>> bring a well filled
lu-'.et n 1 • [■end Saturday, Fel»-
ruary 19, in Scio, mingling to-
■ ther for ti e common good of
all. nnd .-(■ rd a di»\ that will be
both enjoyable and educational.
W E. Chrisman, who recently
announced hi.« candidacy lor tin*
nomination of county commis­
sioner on th«* Republican ticket
to succeed TJ Butler, «as in
Scio Tuesday. Mr Chrisman is
u prominent farmer and dairy­
man living u few miles northeast
of Scio and stands high in this
comm irut>. 11» « as bcgo and
raised in this vicinity and has
spent all his life here with the
exception of a few years in
Washington and Idaho. He iv i
that if elected h»* will stand for
economy and efficient v in all de­
partments of th«* county busi­
ness and « ill make a strong ef-
foil to set* th i. the county gets
value received for all money
••pent. It is estimated that two-
fifths of th«* votes of the county
are cast in th«* Forks of the San­
G *o. V McClure will delivers
tiam. and this part of the county
leci ire at th. ||. ■ i School Audi-
b»ritim tomorrow, Friday evening is certainly «•¡¡titled to a c otnmis-
siuner.
co i n.'iicing at 7:31 p m, his
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"T-»daj and Ye.«*
terday.”
Following are some of his
r. ei
: .1 S \ in Winkle
Hon. S M Garland of Lebanon
:i «, ”A cl. an. strong, enter-
::;r t .• and ir.«tructive lecture." will address the school and the
Rev Dll L....h says: "A clean, citizens of Scio next Monti»)
strong lecture for the good of morning at 9 o’clock at the High
School Auditorium, this being
the nvople.”
The ] , r... «!« of this lecture the opening of the new semester.
Mr Garland is a forceful and elo­
will i <‘ u* d for th • lienetlt
■;••* High Seh-. I. Everybisfy is quent speaker and will have
• rdiaily invited. Admission 25 something to say worth listening
to. The patrons of the school
cents.
are ur re I to be pre-ent.
Following is the l»st of jurors,
Los Angeles film maker» have
road supervisors and election become interested in the cam-
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bo:irds .‘■•r I9lb, for t. .« vieinitv paign to locate some of them in
ns given • .< I ;. County Cl« rk Orr. on. One company figuring
Rusfll.
ha« a payroll of from iJD.tkX) to
JURORS
<25.000 a week. Too much regur
W O Wimmer left Tuesday on
Jordan—M Bilyeu, R C Pep- |nti »n and le/islation is forcing
them out of < ahfornta.
a business trip to Coos Bay periing an«i C C B irm • iter.
points expecting to be gone
Scio--G W Arnold, J L C da-
Lincoln county plans new road
about a week. He left his shop van. J M Lindley, J N Long. T L around Pioneer Mountain.
in charge of a barber named Dugger,
Rudolph
Borivicku,
La Grand«* sub-station of th«*
Churchill who lives at Shelburn. Fred Me.-»peit, G W Morrow, .1 R
Eastern Oregon Light & Power
Young, M I’ Long, Lee Erwin • .Co wa» destroyed by fire.
Bert Davis, who hns been doc­ W W Gib- *n.
Springfield -Booth-Kelly Lum­
toring Prof White's piano which
Shelburn —F -I P nnv. Stanley
ber
Co is making extei sivo im­
recently passed through a flood. Taylor. W M Phillips, John Ln t.
provements.
caused by the water pipes burst- j
’Junkers
ing overhead while the family
i New lumber companies an*
ROAD SUPERVISORS
were a« ay from home, returned
filing articles of incur porn ti«Jn in
District No. I I T J Gibbons,
to his home at Albany last Satur­
Oregon almost daily.
Sh< lb.irn; No. 15, Ri!oy Shelton.
day.
N P & G N Rvs. may continue
Scio; No. 16. W A Gilkey. I'e.om-
to operate the steamships Great
The two Lebanon papers are »»; No. 17. Jas Arnold. Grab Northern and Northern Pacific
going after each other hammer tree; No. 33. C Donahue, Scio.
despite the Panama Canal art.
ELECTION BOARDS
and tongs and using a subscrip­
as Interstate Commerc • Com­
tion contest manager for the , Jordan -Judy« s. Harvey Shel­ mission hold auch operation wu
goat. One of them has cut the ton, S B Cole; clerks, R C l'<-p- in interest of public. Another
rubscription price in half. This periing, Eva William on, John H devi«i«»n that rucogniz •« ne ds >f
looks too much like walking Geddes.
great industry sup«n*ior to tech­
home to spite the railroad when North >’no lit beard: Judges, nicalities of law.
you have a return ticket in your W G McDonald, Mary J Thayer:
Emerson Hardwood Co of
pocket.
clerks, C C Wade, John F Lt til *r,: Portland will rebuild after $S*»,-
Audrey Hobson. 2nd boari: OCX) fire.
At the home of Mr and Mrs A judges, R Shelton, J M Lindlev;
Hotel Or»* r«»n at Aahland to 1 c
R McDonald of Thomas, are clerks, Elhil G Arnold, E D
made
modern tourist ft hotel.
At the T J Sand ZC BJ hall
visiting Mrs Lyddia Robertson of Mye.t, Claudia Gill.
.
Porter
mill at Florence »tarts Friday vv. uing. February I.
Roseburg, Mrs Ester Brown of
South Scio 1st board: jud tes.
'Three r.tsh )>r ■« will Iw given:
Missouri an<l Mr and Mrs George G W Mi rrow, Jennie Wedijie; on 10-bottr day.
Wildfong of California, brother clerkj, L F Jones. E C Shelton.
A $625,000 I». « t sugar factory 14: B< l dre. - <1. $200; 2nd:
and sisters of Mrs McDonald. R H Str ickineier. 2nd board, to be built in or near (¡rants B—t representation, fl.60; 3rd:
.Most comic. $1.00. Good music
Althongh quite old they are all judges, W Richardson. Virginia Pass.
,
» ip;» r at midnight. You
and
hale and hearty and are busy A McKnight; clerk». L< nard E
Lumber camps on the Colum-
are cordially invited, one and
talking over childhood days and Gilkey, Fred Mespelt, Cora Mer­ bia river continue to open.
visiting with old friends and itt.
St Helens ship yard gets con­ all.
Order of Committee.
relatives. Mrs George Wildfong
Shelburn — 1st board, judges, tract to build five vessels, mostly
is a sister of uncle George Bil­ J W Miller, Minnie V Jor.es;
lumber carriers.
yeu.
clerks, Wtibur Funk, Ceiia Mil­
Commercial transcontinental
ler, 0 G Wyman. 2nd beard!
telephone
service to New York
Don't hang that cow hide or
N I Morrison wouldn't be han­
judgre, S H Goins, E W Russell|
city
and
Intermediate
cities
he»
rheep pelt on th*» fence. Bring
dling the United States Cream
clerk.«, Alfred Biatchford, M M
been inaugurated by the Pacific it to the Scio I P luce Co. and
Separator were it not a etxxl one.
Melser, Stanley Taylor.
Telephone and Telegraph Co at get a toji price ¡or it.
Notice his attractive ad this
week. The "makeup” of the /egr- Dr J G Turner, formerly Portland. Another stop of in-
N Young returned home last
a great in.
United StateB cream separator
of ix>w it Turner eye dustrial jirogress by
Saturday
after visiting several
advertisements this year is su­ specialists of Portland, will be in dustry.
weeks
at
the
home of A .1 John-
perfine, in keeping with both Scio again. Friday, February 11.
Albany is to have a chiroprue-
on in Corvallis. He had the
the reliable man who handles the at Hotel Scio parlors. Head- l*c wnitarium.
grip
while there, but is as chip-
goods and the superior quality aches
If the Ferris bill is not killed
relieved,
cross
eyes
jxr
ns
a lark again.
of the article itself. Mr Morri­ straightened. No charge for in the Senate, the western »tztes
son would like to show you a consultation or examination, sat-> lose control forev«*r of one of
I.est you forget we say it yet
few things worth knowing about ¡¿faction guaranteed. IX,n’t full their greatest natural resources,
you can get four magazines
cream separator.«.
to let Dr Turner »how jou th** waterpower.
for one y-ar by renewing your
We
new lens without lines or seams
Astoria is building scenic high­ '■iihscription tn the News.
N Young received word recent­ which enables you to read or do
want ¿11 of our old subscribers
way to summit Coxcomb hill.
ly from his son Charley, who is close work and se«» distant ob­
A crab station is being estab­ to get these magazines, Wt are
holding down a homestead in jects perfectly. Free demon­
lished at Astoria for shipment of .-»elling the News with four
southern Oregon, that he had
stration.
crabs to various parts of the magazines all one year for only
met with a painful and serious
$1. M).
United States.
accident While he and another
The News office acknowledges
State preaa paying more at­
man were digging u ditch th» a pleasant call from W E Chris­
A warm Chinook took the
other fellow threw a large stone man, republican randdate for tention to business and indus­ snow away but Thursday, and
over his shoulder which struck a County Commissioner, while in tries and less to politic».
the ground remained clear until
Mr Young in the face, breaking town Tuesday.
At the Narrows, Ceiilo Rapid«, Tuesday of this week, when it
the Columbia river is only 16») fell again to a depth of several
his nose and lacerating the flesh
considerably. He write», how­
When you want information feet wide. Tniaisthc projosed inches. From present Indies-
ever, that he is now on the road for live stock snipping day« call site of the gr> »test pow«r plant tior s there is no immediate pros-
to recovery and that the accident Thomas
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Large between 6 and 7 in the U S.
pect of a change as the snow
will not leave any noticeable a m and between 6 and 8 in the
continue« to fall intermittently
(evening.
27tf | Look up Morrison’s display ad. tand mays just too cold to thaw.
»car.
Mrs Harry Connoway, who
has been visiting at the borne of
her father. .1 A Bilyeu, for sev­
eral weeks. left for hi r home ât
Hood River last Friday.
LeUiurr January 28
Masquerade Ball
Don’ta
Garland will Speak
Notice to Cream
Producers
The Haz«*|woo«l Scio Cream
Station lut« been u|x*n for busi-
neas nearly two weeks and in Lu ­
ing patronized very liberally.
We have n fully equipped testing
station and guarantee a just test
to all and will pay Portland
quotations for butterfat. Give
us a trial.
8. E. LOWRY,
Hazelwood Agt<
Sunset 10 months and Santiam
News one year for $1.60.
Commissioner T J Butler was
transacting business in town last
Tuesday.
Henry and Charley Dtlexal
were trading with our merchants
Friday.
Mr and Mrs Hazelwood have
rented housekeeping rooms at
the E C Shelton home.
Mr »nd Mrn N I Morrison went
to Portland Tuesday morning,
where they are in attendance at
the hardware dealers conven­
tion this week.
When in need of printing give
the News office a call. First cluss
work and prices right. We make
a specialty of letter heads, en­
velope«, statement», bill heads.
Bale bills, business cards, ladies
calling cards, and in fact, com­
mercial printing of all kind«.