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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1916)
VOL XIX I FBI \i:Y YOUR -t RSi RIITIOX ! XI IHES on tlw date »UU»p«l I ■ thr apar«- Ir k»w To tho-e w‘... ; ay promptly in ■dvanee tte- aob» -»pll • > rrv.-v ia i: Ur -on l>< (rlopmrnt m t.in. of per y«*»r. The pr.re i» fl.50 if pakl la<lL*tri<K, Payroll». and Products ■t end oí y.'ar, I he p«|.<>r i» not n«nt to aubtH-ribcr* who are (han onr of l abor and Enlrrprtor. yoar in arrear». Oregon News Notes s Mrs P II McDonald was an Al bany visitor Saturday. Pictorial Review and Santiam News, both one year for $1.75, Northwest Farmstead and Santiam News one year $1.25. SHI I Ht ItX ill MS $290,000 ste„m schooner will be built hy Hammond Limber Co at II imboldt Bay for north west trade. 3, I!»!«. Some W eather! No. School Notes The second semester was The snow which envere«! tte opened Monday morning with a ground through most of the ■election by the G ee Club and a month of January has disap- heart to heart and inspiring ad p at. I around Scio, being oissi- ■ dress made by Senator Garland pate«! the past three days by of Lebanon He also spoke sep heavy mins. As it is still snow- i arately to the High School es ing back in the foot hills, Jiigh pecially for tlv benefit of the water is not anticipated here un teachers training class. Mr less it should turn warm sud Ewing was a distinguished visi- denly. tor. P S. We got thoroughly dis An athletic association has couraged trying to keep the been organ!/. <1 and officers have weather doped out up to date. I been elected us follows: Pres., Since writing the above it i Delbert Long; vice piesident. mowed several inches \\e«lnes- < 'lair MeLw secretary, Sylvia dny night and is still at it this morning. Yesterday was ground- Gooch, treasurer, (e*ne l.iuman, i . day at •* it is a safe bet that A taffy party w is given l>v D*>m«*stic Science the old boy didn’t see his shadow th«* Senior so those who believe in the class who finished Inst semester, 1 ancient superstition are at liber to Domestic Siience ('las ty t«> think that gentle apting ami 2 on Groundhog’s night. >:.is came. However, wo have a The girls «'hiss teams for bas different name for it as w«> rest ket ball organized Monday and from our labors of shoveling will compete in contest-» for th«* sn< : and stuffing great arm entertainment of the public us loads <>f wood into the stove. well as for physical exercise. The boys' basket ball has ar rived and they are anxious to try a game with the girls, D iring Senator Garland’ll visit At th-- T j s unij / (' jj j hall he offered a second medal for Friday evening, February 4. the best English essay written Three cash pr.zcs will ba given by High School pupils. The 1st: Best dressed. $2 CO; 2nd High School certainly appreciates B st representation. $1.60; 3rd • his kind and liberal offer. Most comic. $1.00. Good music The Senior play is being de and supper at midnight. You cided on and will be orden'd in are cordially invited, one and ¡due time to be practiced on by all. »those who will take [>art. Order of Committee. The representatives appointed ’ last Friday for the decision whether or not the idea of an athletic association could be Don't han,: thut cow hide or, carried out wer«*: Orville Gilkey, sl:< cp pelt on the fence. Bring Delbert L ing. Victor Lyon, Clair it to tl •• Scio Produce Co. and McLain, Gene Bauman Ledmela get a top price for It. Kukacka. lx>recn White, Sylvia Gooch and B *rtha Smith. Cheat hay for sale. Frank' (SENIOR EDITOR.) 28i3p | Novak, Scio, Oregon. Astoria Chamber of Commerce Mrs Ernest MucReay and Em considering establishment of ma Wyman visited with Mrs By fruit and vegetable cannery. Thirty-five ewes for sale. En ron Bates Tuesday. In commenting on Oregon's quire of C U Sandoz. Scio. 28t3p Clair McLain S[>ent Wednesday initiative systems. I’r* ■ Griffith Lyle Ficklin and Cecil Conn, at Macleay visiting the Rissvli of Portland Railway Light «k Power Co says requir ■ I number who have been here for several family. of signatures to petitions an* too weeks, returned to Albany Mon Mrs 11 O Shilling, Mrs Ernest easy tn get and law ought to be day. Macrcay und Ralph and Opal amended sc as to stop ff Kid of Shilling spent Wednesday with i ” |s»pular leg -lation,” m »sl of Mrs A E ktiwards has been Mrs A C Wyman. which is as bad as personal spite very ill the past two weeks hut The Shillings loaded a car wit h work. is reported to be h little better at fir wood recently. W<>< >1 busir ess this wriring. Auxi. iry fish hatd—ry may be semis to lie picking up. established at R tseburg. Tally Gibbons has been ap Co Commissioner Butler was $860,000 p i-set through Ontar- pointed road hiipervi-or lor Road here Monday looking after busi ' i io bank for livestock in 1915. ness matters connected with th»- List 15 in place of Will IIirons. Eugene Chamber of Com- Auto men are hoping Talh will duties of his office. complete the work Wifi started. m<rce starts move to drain Mrs F M Arnold came over 73.000 acn s of wet land in Lat.e, The W> mail boys are helping from Albany Saturday for a vis Vilas Philippi collect a carload of Lit u" coin and Benton Counties. it at the home of her parents, cattle that is to !>e shippi d from Grants Pass will soon have a Mr and Mrs M C Gill. •pray manufacturing p’ant. West Scio soon. Factories for manufacture of Weekly Kansas City Star, con Mrs Ernest Macreay and Hen taining a'l the worlds current ry and Emma Wyman spent a peppermint oil. kitchen cabinets, news, and Santiam News, both pleasant evening at rhe W H Mc knockdown chicken coops, bee hives and incubators have been one year, $1.15. Lain home recently. suggested for Salem. Ed Holland made a business Elks new lodge at Klamath Hon S M Garland of Lebanon trip to Albany the first of the Falls now completed. gave a talk Monday morning to week. the students and patrons of the St Johns Woolen Mills has Mrs T M Russell spent the Scio schools that was well re middle of the week at W H Mc enongh orders to run until No ceived. Senator Garland always Lain's. vember. has something to say worth lis- Roseburg ships squash by car- The last snow is pretty hard tening to when he speaks. loads. on stock in this part of the val Plans are on foot for a $30,000 Be sure and bear in mind the ley. meat packing plant at Salem. The farmers are not prepared date of the big booster meeting Coos Bay leads in lumber ship for the Linn County Fair which for such long spells of stormy will lie held here on Saturday, weather. Hope we have a change ments to California. February 19. Plan your affairs soon, as it would relieve many a Portland Union stockyards will now so you can spend that day man’s pocket and mind. lie enlarged 25 per cent at cost in Scio. Walter Wyman made a busi of $50,090. .Mr and .Mrs liaztdwood moved Suns, t 10 months and Santiam ness trip to Stay ton Friday. Tuesday from Newt Crabtree’s .1 P Morelock plans to build News one year for $1.60. Dm Prill and Dale put J N place to E C Shelton’s. T M Russell returned home mo«!ern garage at Wallowa. Weddle’s broken leg in a plaster Friday to attend the funeral of North Bend manufacturer Dr Joe Waldrop of Portland is cast Wednesday which enables one of his friends, Gus L**"(s of Dr .1 G Turner, formerly ships caulitl iwer crates to Cali I Juicd for two lectures at the him to sit up, a great relief to Macleay who died of appendi ot Lowe & Turner <*ye fornia. ('<iri.»iian church here, next Sun him after lying on his back for citis. specialists of Portland, will I m * in Wasco county will bu ’ ld scenic day and Monday. tv o months. The injured mem Scio again, Friday, February II, Jean Bowman spent Friday highway from The Dalles to Mt ber has not knit together as fast at Hotel Scio parlors. Head w ¡th Clair Mclaun. Hood flat. The majority of the people in ! aches aa was hoj>ed for although there relieved, cross eyes Harvey McLain visited the St Johns Monarch mill ex this vicinity who have been in 1 straightened. No charge f< r is no doubt of its doing so in Shelburn school Friday. He says pects to operate soon. the clutches of the grip of late, consultation or examination, sat time. he saw many new faces. aie now improving. Albany has two new industries isfaction guaranteed. Don’t fail Rev H B Iler and family are Prof Benner, county super mink and pheasant'raising for to let Dr Turner show you the When you want information now located here. As the par visor, spent Wednesday evening commercial purposes. new lens without lines or seams for live stock shipping days call sonage is occupied at present, with A P Hirons ami family. which enables you to read or «io 100 carloads of hops have been Thomas Large between (i and 7 they have rooms temporarily at Mae George, who has lawn ill, •old to London firm.» by Willam close work and se<* distant ob a in Rnd between 6 and 8 in the the Scio Hotel. Rev Iler is a is improving. jects perfectly. Free demon ette Valley growers and will be evening. 27tf pleasant appearing gentleman stration. shipped at once. and the News predicts that he * • * The Ferris Bill as placed be Alex Sumpter died suddenly and his wife will prove valuable fore the Senate is little changed last Saturday at his home near additions to Scio. and will hamper industrial de Crabtree and was buried Mon velopment of Western water day in the Bilyeu Den cemetery. Dr Dale came over from Har power states if passed. Deceast*d was about 60 years of risburg ami assisted Dr Prill in An all night dance will be age and was well known here. an operation on Luther White, given at the I OO F hall, by the Newt Crabtree was called from The llnze|wo<d Scio ('ream He was a brother of Mrs J A the young man who had his leg ladies. Friday. February 11. Russell's piling camp to the bed Station has been open for busi Compton. badly crushed by a falling tree Good music will be furnished, side of his wife who has been ness nearly two weeks and is Iw- two weeks ago. They fastened supper served at midnight, and quite ill with pneumonia, but is Same old story again. An ing patronized very liberally. the bones of the leg together a good time is assured. Every now improving. Oak Park. ill. man owns $2,000.- We have a fully equipped testing with a silver plate, a very diffi body is cordially invited to at ooo. Ilis son wanted the money station and guarantee a just test cult operation. The young n an tend. of and plotted to kill his parents. We make a specialty to all and will pny Portland is getting along at present aa Engagement and Since they are prominent people quotations for butterfat. Give Beat quality butter wrappers, Friendship. well as could be expected, I ut the ultimate outcome of the ope neatly printed to conform with Wedding rings—F M French & the would-be murderer is pro- us a trial. ration cannot be foreto'd at this the law, (iOc per hundred at the Son, Jewelers and Engraven, • .ounce«! “menially unbalanced.” Of course, to be sure, etc. ■ Albany. New a office. time. i I Masquerade Ball Don’ts Leap Year Dance Notice to Cream Prod ucers I