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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1916)
CIO, VOL. ........................• ►*•••••••••* Your suit cleaned and pre- ed. Guy McKnight. 51tf Y TR «I «<- LINN COI NTY. OREGON Hi-ilUS l XI‘II > ' fN ■-i-rirv.--~r-.nw-.-“ ■■ Msir -.7. -.r.-im-T-iw-i.- -m Wood wanted on subscription Mr and Mrs John Kelly of Al at this office. li inv visited relatives here over "■ 111 the Fourth. Fresh home made taffy and _ _ , _. ... brittles at Stieda's. hot Sale Fine driving or saddle mare. Dr T K Sander Mr and Mrs Henry Stam came son, Scio, Oregon. dowil from Mill City tu cele- All the neighboring communi brate. in A cord of dry second growth fir, 16-inch or 4-fout, wanted at this office at once. Phone. Geo P Warner visited with his the children at Albany on Fourth. Russell ¿i Gilbert, the only ex elusive chocolates in town, sold Lost - Black female Shepherd by Stiel a. dog in Scio. July 3; answers to Patriotism is a tine thing, but name of "Nell.” Suitable re- when a man steals a flag from in ward. J D Densmore. front of a business house well, they call it "rustling” in .some We make a specialty of countries. Engagement and Friendship. W'-dding rings F M French & Dr A G Prill left last Saturila.', Son, Jewelers and Engravers, * Albany. N Y, called there by the serious Quite a number came over illness of a sister, lie expects from Albany to celebrate here. to be a*’ay several weeks, and Among those noticed were Ralph will take hospital work at Cm- Thom and Francs Arnold and cago on his way home. family. i MARKET REPORT The following are raah price, quote,! on Th until ay of each week by our dealer»: Flour, per »ack ................... I 30 Bran, prr ton ....... ............ 30 uu Mxi<iling», j>rr ton 34 ou Chop, wheat, |«rr ton .... 34 <JU 32 no Mr and Mrs John Van of Port Chop. oata. per ton ........... 32 ou land returned home last Friday I'-arlev Chop .......................... Butter, u uuntry) per roll SO after a few days visit here at the Butter Fat (net) ............... è» home of the former’s mother, Fug», ca»e count, per dozen I» Mrs J M MeiKlejohn. |0 to 11 I Hena. per pound............. . Irene, per |M>und .......... «7 ED Alexander, publisher of lurk. >«, j«.r i»> oral ¡4 12 the Stayton Standar I. has been ‘’uc l” i«*un<l 1‘ekin........ Pucks, trulijn Runner ........ 10 appointed postmaster at Stayton. I’urk, <ire*»r«i .......................... ■1 The News congratulates Ed on Pork, live weight.................... 7M hit good fortune, as this will be Vesl, per pound, for »hipping .. 9 Mrs E II Hobson home last Saturday, weeks visit with the parents. Mr and Mrs \\ son at Stayton. returned after a Doctor’s II Hob- more profitable and less hazard ou* than running the average country newspaper, , . Xj » »• it gon . n < ws low To wh>> p«y promptly in ath «ne» tb» «ubocriptlon prie»- I« Il ?.’» t>r>ron Drvritipmrnt in lane of per year. Th,’ pnce 1« it..'«' if p »I l~»««»rie«. I .yrolk. «ml frclurt. at curl nt year, th.- paper >. t t . nt to «ulwwrilwr» who ar» morr than or»- of Labor and Enterprise. y ear in arrear» Try that famous Weatherly ice cream at Sinha's. ties were well represented Scio on the Fourth. I IH l.-HW In reconstructing penitentiary buildings nt Salem, all Oregon building materia' will be used. Government Italian School at Chemawa will expend $12.600 on enlarging auditorium, $5,000 on new sewers and $12.000 on new building. BOO NM e >il men id • < >0M Bay owing to longshoremen strike. Survey report < Siuslaw bar nt Florence show 16 feet of water at low tide. 67.2 |M>unds of butterfat is record for one cow in month of May at Coquille. M tidily Creek district hem Baker voted $15.(MM) to build new school at once. Springfield S I’ Co | its on special train to handle inert*:, a-d log output from Mohawk Valley. Careful survey of 11 ax crop by Slate fnivei ity at K igene hows profit of $36 5(1 jier acre. Eugene company to manufac ture hand made sport and outing hoes for men ano women. lb .eburg Brewing i It * Co reorganize Co operate soft drink ami cold storage plant. Teaching « l*>y or girl to work, learning a businesa. or mastering an industry gels them farther than two-thirds of present day schooling. St Helens man has contract to get out I uo .' mmi paving blocks. Work has be, n started on new -**•.», jiit) Carnegie library at Mil- ton. A toria Flouring Mil. Co will build warehouse 80 by 120. Donald co-operative cheese factory inert using output. Astoria’s Chinatown being re- built. Gresham’s main street to lie paved with bitulithic. Contract let for construction of an amuMtnent park in Rowburg. 8i!*«r Lake Railroad to Klan*- ath Fall* being aurvtycid, Sunday School «110.00 a m. Sheridan rebuilding burned Preaching at 11. cannery and installing fruit Juire Christian Endeavor l>:30 to 7:30 Federated Church Mylo Bartu and •iater, Mm« who ha# been keeping houae for him the past two months, arrived here from Gar Song service from 7.30 to 8:00 factory. dena, Cal. Monday for the sum Vale American Nitrate Co Preaching at 8 o'clock. mer vacation. Mr Bartu will has 45 men at work in l.ake Prayer meeting every Thurs- teach in the Gardena high school county. day evening at 7:30. again this coming year. H. B. II.ER, Pastor. Takilma smeltery at Grants Paas, not used since 1‘JUH. to be Paul Sandoz and sun Alfred, put in commission. of Sterling, Colorado, have been Port Orford wharf to lx» re visiting the past week at the C constructed by S F lumber com U Sandoz home. The former is Small ranch 1-4 mile from the father of Miss Rose Sandoz, Scio; good house and growing pany. Joseph t<*have a new concrete who makes her home w ith C Ü crop; cheap if sold at once. En and family, and had not seen his quire at this office. 51tl store building. daughter for more than 15 years. Portland has $500,000 street improvements under way. Bill Brenner says he will bet Astoria dairymen have ad 120 acres of farm land against Veal butchered and delivered vanced prices of milk and cream. ten average cows, that Hughes anywhere in town, at 25c each, Mile of paving to go down on will be tht next president, and if you put them in our slaughter S. Commercial St, Salem. Joe Warwick says he will bet $10 yards. Bond election at Paisley car that no one will take the bet. Sanitary Market. ries thre< to one for $30,000 Here is a chance for some of Wilson's admirers with a little Best quality butter wrappers, high school. sportling blood, as they would neatly printed to conform with 200.000 poun<ls wool sold at at least be sure of the ten. even the law. fii)c per hundred at the Pilot Rock at 21 1-4 to 31 1-2 cts if they lost the cows. News office. p r pound. South Side O. k. A Success There may is« a few who would take i‘ f.»r granted accord < 1 ■ era e\p- ."a- ing to the News of two weeks toi- (I . ,ks r! arid ia«t Monday ago that North Scio was the and the Fourth was as bright whole thing The fact is they and clear as anyone could w ish haven't woke up yet to the fact for. At a rough guess, probably that we do as much business on from 2.' mmi to 3.000 p<op|e cele- the South side in one day as < n brat <i at Seto und everything the North in a minute. That is wept off without a hitch. It was why we are paving our str> ets a g<»>d nntured, patriotic crowd over here. Our business is as and evirybodv enjoyed them- suming such a magnitude that it was n<ce—ary to do something, «•Ives, *i> at least ap(e-aied to. so we are coming through with The dnv’s exercises started with a i>arade w hich formed on the goods, After we get our North Main street and marched street improvement completed if to the Fair Grounds at 10 a m. there are any progressive busi Many favorable comments wen- ness men who want to get out of heard ■ ing the floats, and the quagmire and will sign an manv were heard to remark that ten ement r >t !.. knock. e will it was tht best of its kind they I allo w you to move over on <mr side; otherwi- • stay where y ou had ever seen in a small town. Following the parade, II >n. are, for we don’t want yon. N. I. MORRISON. Milt Miller delivered the oration * a of the ilay to a large and atten tive audience at the Fair Grounds Mrs FT Bilyeu received u let gland land. Tee speaker was ter a few days ago from Miss well up to his usual high stand Mamie Jackson, who taught the ard and those who heard him intermediate grade in the Scio were ueii paid for attending. school the past year, telling of The afternoon was taken up tI k - death of her mother at their with sports of various kinds, fol- home at Monmouth. lowed bv an exhibition by the 1’ rt’aiid \thletic Club, consist K ittleson. ing <>f drills, horizontal bar work Sack race, 50 yds, C W Down • <c. Hit ac w I trained and ing, Charley Shindler. , a husky lot of fellow«. Bn ycle race. 1-2 mile, H Hoag- The various events mid the land, W Stam. firstand second prize winneis Mot orcycle race 3 miles, Jim follow; George. Svoboda. Frank Boys race under 15 years, llkl Bartu had a good lead for this yds. Willard Long. George. race, but Ins machine went Fat Men’s race over J Ml lbs, wrong, so he lost out. 50 yds. Ard ‘c Poweli, Melvin Pony rare, 1-2 mile, Jake Arnold. Smeltzer, D W Montgomery. Fr<v Bugg,' r ic >. 1-2 mile. Dr Rooa- I Jelbert sin. John L-dfi t . Free for ail race. 50 yds, bmg, The Liberty float won first Hoagland. prize and the Rebekah lodge Three legge>i race, 50 yds, float took second prize in the Downiiig--Shindler. Stepanek-- para le. NEWPORT Reduced Fares Summer Trips » When summer comes and a vaca tion outing is planned, remain ber Newport is cool, The breeze from off the mighty Pacifie nev er fails. With the many diver sions and attractions to pass the hours away, surely you could find no better place for vour va- cation. For Sale Tht Cost is l.mr Round Trip Ticket« ar«- on «»!<■ dally from al) Southern I aeifte «tatui.« in Wentrrn Oregon. The return limit 1« Oct. Hat. 2 Farmers Attention ! Daih/ (rains front .¡litany ami ( 'ttrrallis main < .\ t t Ut nt con m (inns Write fur illuatrated booklet "Newport" ur ask local agent fur complete information John M Ocneral PaatengM' Agent. I'orilanU. 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