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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1916)
« VOL. Hlo, XIX LINN COUNTY. OREGON. TIIUliNhAY, YOUR -I RS- RIIT1ON t\l ll:t s on th«’ «lair »tamprcl ii. the •(*•* I* low 1 o th«*-«- who pay promptly itt odiane«- Ihr »ul— notion prie«- la |I.!S The students as well t * per year The pnce « II.50 if paid faculty are glad t" see so at end of year, I h* paper to not sent of to subscriber» who are more than one of the people return who year in arrear». had the measles. Among s the many hav«- th. >««• who returned to High School are: Franklin Gilkey. Harvey McLain, Gertrud«' ShimaneK. Gail Jones, Neva Thayer unti Russel! McDonald. Burn April 13. to the wife of BiUy Barringer, a daughter. Surprise Party About seventy friends ar.d I, II Rice of Portland spent neighbors of Miss E s «• Bartnik ¡Sunday here with his father, gave h. r u surprise party on her twentieth birthday last Saturday David Rice. night. Af’er shi- recovered from Bird dog pups for sale; reason her surprise the evening w as able if taken at once. Cha spent in a most pier«, ant way. Ci.iz, Scio. Oregon. 40t3 Old familiar games such as “The Farmer in the Dell” end “Miller Good upright piano to trade Boy” being the chief pas’iine. for young cows if taken at once. At a wee sina’ hour it was dis Inquire of J C Mary, Lebanon, covered that each one had Oregon, box 165. brought a basket of eats which they nil did full justice to. M h > Morrison’s will be headquar Bartnik receive«! a number of ters for fishing supplies again pretty and valuable gifts which this season. He has the finest go«-s to prove that go«><l friends and largest assortment of hooks aren't quite as scarce as hen's of all kinds, lines, spinners, teeth. leaders, reels, baskets, poles. (Contributed I Bamboo poles 10c. 3 for 25c. Mast of the members of the Knights of Pythias from here went to Albany last night, where they were guests of the Albany lodge and attended the initiatory ceremonies of the Rathbone Bibie C lass. Mrs Minerva Gill received a telegram Wednesday evening Yakima. Wash, from North ht-r son-in-law. stating that Frank Butcher, was at the point of death w ith pneumonia. She left at once for that place. Mylo Bartu, who brought the body of his wife here from their southern California home two weeks ago, will leave tomorrow for Gardena where he has an other month of school work, ile will return here after that for the summer vacation. Lowe’s Madison Square Theat rical Co consisting of eight peo ple finished a three nights en gagement at the Peoples Th« at re Wednesday night They played to good houses and put on clean comedy and drama plays that were well received. Certainly for the price charged for admis sion they cannot be beat. This office was honored last Saturday by a call from E E Brodie, editor of the Oregon City Enterprise and Phil Bates, editor of the Pacific Northwest of Port land, president and secretary, respectively, of the State Edi torial Association. They were out in the interest of a bill to be to be submitted to the next legis lature by the newspaper men of the state for a legal rate to be established for all papers. A letter received by the writer Tuesday' from Mr Bates says, in speaking of their trip: ”We traveled 171 miles Saturday, stopped at 12 cities and visited with 18 newspaper men, and ex pect to keep up this character of work until the whole state is covered.” loir». School Notes *• Variety, cleanliness, courtesy, for people who are particular. Sanitary .Market. Al’IÎIL 2o. Although the basket ball s«*n- son is over th«- High School stu- dents do not thing that wtil be th«' entl of their fun for th«« ehool ve^r. The (■!«•« <?lub girls put their money into th • athletic asso -iution and by both funds a tennis court is being made, The toy also expe -t to fix up their baseball grounds. Card of 1 hanks We d«sire to take this meth««! of expressing our heartfelt thanks to th, many friends for their sympathy and bvautiful floral off« rings at th«- burial of our beloved wife and daughter. Mylo Bartu. Albert Young and Family, Frank Bartu and Family. Notice To parties wishing first class goat pasture for summer free for 1<M> head or more can obtain same of E S Ogl»*sbee, Shelburn. Oregon. 39t3p Old oapers 5 cents a bundle at the New > orti ce. Born April 14, to the wife of Andrew Salzl ot Jordan, a daughter. The opening of the new Coos Bay branch of the Southern Pa cific has opened up a wonderful country, rich in natural re sources. To help give to the world the true information in regard to this section of the state of Oregon, the Southern Pacific has recently issued a beautiful illustrated folder entitled “The Coos Bay Country.” Copies of this lawk can be «ibtained from any Southern Pacific agent <>r by writing to John M Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore- Stock at all kiruto look pretty thin after the hard winter. The mite lou»«- ha» been rauaitig much trouble. It can««-» the hair lo come off an I fevding h-avily dora but little K--«d 11 m»v be well to tak«» into account hi» majesty, th« louse. in accounting for the l«-on- tie»»'of «lock. Some kind of dtoinfvi't- ant «hould be appli««d along the >»<k bone and around the head and ear», The Iou*e ennnot be weu except with the aid nf a micr<i«co(ie II to not a ma ; l«>u»e but it -M't» hones, cow», to calv«» and all kind» of critter» t_ scratching. Billy Slit», formerly o f Jortlan, and partners have enter-<1 into logging ope- ratior » with t.-am* -«»me logging can be done more cheaply with team» than donkey». M imi Vernn •icd-le». who h»» lw«-n I’rof While was a Salem visitor working fur the Ortrgon Power anil Saturday. Electric Co at Eugene, ha» l-egun work Erol Sims and Uriah Pruitt in the office of the Hammood Lumber Company ln<rea»««l pay influence» were visiting school Tuesday. chanii!-«, She once upon a tune was Some of the sophomore girls say enrolled tn the Scio a-h<>ol aid wu » that the boys cam«- to see !*r«»f pupil of that delightful teacher, Mr» Wriite; you can believe that if Prill During an all wint.-r compulsory »er- you want to. New Drug Store Is Prospect Mr and Mrs ( A Everett and Cecil Ihiird of Munroe were here last Sunday visiting at the S E I a > w ry home. Mr Everett is « druggist and was looking over th«- town am! interviewing a number of business men and others whd«* here, w ith a view of moving his drug store to Scio if he decides it would be a pay* ing move. Many with whom le talked an- of th«- opinion that he tool«! not lose by taking such a Step. One merchant who has around $15.<MK) or $20.000 in vested her«- stated that h • —oul«l start a drugstore himself if he could disposé of his other inter* eats, ns evidenc« of ths faith he has in the opening. Mr Everett has another lion m prospect which he will visit this week, but th«1 proba bilities are that Scio will be his choice, from remarks he dropped Sunday, in which event he will m< m - his stock here within tin- next few weeks. 1 Ira Abbott, Deceased Mohair Sale I !<• vice on the Federal jury, the writer met *ov.-r»l ohi time friends in Port land. Among them were T J Munk er» wih I family, Mr »nd Mr» Frank Gill, Dr Jone* nn-l wife '!»«• Morri*), Mr» Giir»ai«t«-r. Dr Coto’a daughter. Mr» E C Faery and other*, It in a ileliyht to know such people They play th«- glad game. How many other» play it? Ira Abbott died at his horn«* at The Hammond Co to bud ling several mile* of ua-A road into the timber It Myrtle Point last Saturday and take» two train» running on achtniula was buried Sunday afternoon at time to carry the log» b«s»ide» a train that place, according to a tele- load each day that comet down from giam received by his brother, Detroit. Will Abbott. Jack, as he was f'hartoa Sullivan, who to known to call«-d, had many many of the remivr« of the N«-wn, ha» familiarly who have in Scio, invent«*! a pirn- wrench which cannot friends th u. I h< p<p - w ill tw i -t apart bcf«»rr watched with pity and admira it will I«' Ÿ A stock company haw tion the brave fight he put up been organi»«-1 to manufacturo the against tuberculosis the past two togging hook that he ha» had patented. <>r three years, and their sym Marine companto* are finding that it pa (SENIOR EDITOR.) just what i» wanted in towing nn-l pathy goes o it to th- bereaved trawling Mr S will g to Portland wife and two little ones, who are Santiam News and .Metropoli soon to take charge of the work. A left to fact- the world alone. concern look advantage of him and l-e tan Magazine, both one year for gun to « xplmt hi» hoot, he brought s' 1.75. Me Knight «V Dah-y bought them into court and got damages An- other suit it landing for infringement. seven head of tubercular cattle Beginning tomorrow, Friday, A large surveying party ha» been at at th«- sal«- recently held south of the Mill C ity motor will carry work between .Mill < it; and Mehama town, but of course will not sell locating the electric line from Salem lo mail on the evening run. them here. These cattle are all Bend. They »urveyt-d to the center of • branded and have tobe accounted We call your «•-!>•• -tai attention the Geddea ranch, set the la*t »take i for to an inspector who will I ms and returned down th«- line to make to what N I Morrison has to say correction». It to "done tole” that present when they are killed ar.d this weeK on page 4. His ad is the S P ha« lo'l it» right of way from who will tag and ship them him- goal reading matter because it Detroit through th«- mountain». The self. Any that are unfit for contains so much that is helpful time limit erdrd and the Hill intercata shipment will l«e cooked for hog to know. In this connection do ••gobbled it up” and have made it meat, the inspector lighting the their». The surveyor» are taking the you realize how universal the ad brat route to Niagara. They are evj- fire under the meat. This in- reading habit is getting? Good <i«atly aimi >g to utilise that water formation is given for the benefit honest descriptions, such as most power. About every other man you of some who might be under the advertisements now nave to he. meet can t«-ll you when, where and how impression that these cattle nrv certainly about the best guide th«- r«nul i» to b<- built. A fln<- chance would be placet! on the block at for speculation; the reader may figur«- to wise buying that anybody can it out and i'll letai you paper and pencil the home market. have. with which to do it. No »igna of hard tim it up here. Your MARKET REPORT scribe to the only man wearing patched pant«, it is a An«- thing to live with an The following »re mti pnee« quoted old fashioned lady who can do such on Thursday of each week by our work with neatness and dispatch. The Scio annual mo'iair pool Com. Butler has had new pier» place*! consisting approximately ofK.iXM) dealers: under the I.inn end of th«- bridge, lie 1 30 ('lour, per «ack .................... jxiunds, will be sold at the Secre aent a lot of lumber up to th«- Mad .30 oo Bran, per ton.......................... tary'« office in Scio. Friday, 34 00 t’rvek bridge. Middling», per ton ....... April 21. 34 00 Chop, wh«-at, per ton.......... Candidates are numerous now, It to 32 00 right to lieri.mr acquainted Voter» Chop, oat«, per ton....... Rartoy Chop.......................... X! oo n«md U> see them. tarle it m at night to wr m«-n Itvlng M Butter, (Country) per roll t'onsldcralile talk about the Crown but-hered? Thus emperor N«-n» fi<kll«-d Butter Fat (net) .......... 2S, 31 and 34 mines up here. It a«-ems to be forging while Rome burned. 20 Egg», caae count, per down ahead in the confidence of the people. Did you underatawl that the war will Hm», per pound........... .’.... 18 to 14 close when the big financier» «ay atop? Have you noticed how the European os <iee»e, per pound ...................... war to fulfilling pr»|»hrvy? >ome day It will 12 Turkey», per pound...................... An- you kttmg th-' war get on your I II tell you about It. It wa» to lie. 14 Ii-jcka. per pound Pekin............ nerve»? Quit it. Have you noticed how those kings M Duck», Indian Runner ............ l»ao much war talk putting the U 8 end emperors keep off the firing line? Pork, dre«»«-<i ................................... 10| DM you notice that one of the in the minor key? It *<-cm« an. Pork, live weight.................. •q J. R GKOOKS Veal, per pound, for »hipping . 9 1 Katoer'» sons told what a fine apec- The s«>c al last Friday night was well attended. After the program the baskets w. re •old and the rest of the evening was spent in plaving games. Misses Johnson and Jackson w ent to .A’.b.in v Saturday < -mng A povertv dance will be given with Mr ar.d Mrs Fred Bdyeu. Saturday, .April 29. at the F J S Little Gladys Shelton was a and Z C B J hall. Good music und good supper. Everybody high school visitor Tu-sdat af- cordially invited. Come one an I ternoon. Perhaps she wanted to all. Anyone dancing in good go to the primary room but suit of clothes will be charged thought the other would du as . well. 25c extra. Committee. Some of th«« people are very * o giad they have ha«i the measles because they have a splendid ex cuse for poor lessons. Poverty Dance Froch. cherry and ;»-or tree» ar«- in bloom. NO.