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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1916)
VOL. XX Your suit cleaned and pre- ed. — Guy McKnight. 51tf Clinton Arnold, who has been ill with typhoid fever for the past five weeks, is slowly im- proving. Si lo, LINN < 01 MY. OREGON. YOUR It; ' ■'It . Xt‘\SS | »(>tt'S on th« 4’. low To thoMt who |»ay promptly in I bdkMHC«' th«* ulwvripthH) price tw Oli-jon lh'««'li>|>m< n( Vr»< In Line of j»cr year. Th»* price it II.&0 if paid Induatrtr». Payroll«, anil I'rixlmi at »»r«1 of y»»ar iter paper b not »ent to nulwcribrrv who ar»* mon? than one ni Labor anil I nlerpriw. year in arreara. Word l-1 oui Dr. Prill Figures compiled by Forest Service flow that ti e furnit .re manufacturer» of Oregon use an nually nearly seven million fi-«-t of lumber, more than ha f of which is Douglas fir and maple. Il IA t) I- N< >. I I ^i nspects for Grtting Ready I an Are Bright lo Pave c tary of the Linn A ."Ciati»'!!, s’ate being p .iced in first class shape. A pavilion i ur di r course of c"!--1ruction, the race track fence is ln'irg fixed, and other r«q er - mi.de. Mr W ade an ti it ci th, t an aer 'plane has I h ‘«U n .ike flights duri! ti < three days of the fair this year. 1 he j'i"j'. ri v ow is on North Mam St have got together this month and petitioned the city council to let t . -m go ahead and improve the street. The old cross walks will be torn out at I ' '■ tOI to . : witii this work. Little work w ill be required to place this street on grade, and work is expected to progress very rapidly. It is proposed to use crushed rock md asphaltum, whi h will put th" street in fir t da condition, on a par with many towns much larger than Scio. Fhe same treatment is planned by the pnq.erty owners on the south side of the bridge, for South Main street Best quality butter wrappers, Salmon cannery at Bandon Mrs A G Prill received a tele neatly printed to conform with will operate under new manage gram from Dr Prill last Saturday the law. 60c per hundt ment. drum L.s <>¡>1 i, une n N. Y"t >•. News office. Eugene company gets brick where he recently went on a Mrs C A Parker returner! visit, stating that his mother, contract for Roseburg federal home from Philomath Sat rday his sister .Mr - VanSlyke. ard Li building and also for new Rose morning, accom pa n i ed by her niece Miss N'e I VanSlyke. were burg high school. The Franklin Butte Sunday little granddaughters, Myrtle all at the point of death, all un Timber interests considering and Doris Hodge, who will visit der the same roof. Miss Van construction of logging road School will hold an all day ser here for a few weeks. Slyke taught in the Scio High from Dillard to tidewater on vier next Sunday. July 23. in the gr<>\, <m tin-old Crablrev place school two years, leaving here Coos Bay. ;;b mt I rniies »o'ith of town. J N Weddle went to Breiten- in 191 I, and lias a ho-1 of friends 1-arge crew at work on elect ri- bush Hot Springs last Saturday, here w tm are shocked to hear of 1'hi rally, or all day service, flcation of W est Side S 1’ lines is conducted under the auspices where he will take the mud her serious condition.. Dr Prill into Corvallis. baths for a few weeks for his stated that she Lad be« n for sev >f the American Sunday School The new plant of the \ I r.ion, which, is a National Hume rheumatism. Other Scioans at eral months in an open air sani the springs are. Roll Morris, tarium in the Adirondack moun Fruit Juice Co for the iii.inufin.- M: lonar S ci- tv 99 years old, The Southern Pacific has re Lloyd Lukenbach and Bill Neal. tains, but since his arrival th.ere, ture of a new drink from logan ■ irecti I by Christian business cently printed an illustrated berry juice, has b. gun opera nun representing all leading de has been taken home to die. in poster showing the covers of the Don’t forget tn c •• nt the last stages of I ¡L •reu|u«i>, tion». The plant is modern in nominations. Several surround various b.oks issued during the Dr. Turner, formerly of and in cons -qtience the time of every respect and onerated ing Sunday Schools, including year ending Jut c 30. These l.owe & Turner, the well known his having New York is unc-r- throughout by electricity fur the Scio school, are invited to liooks arc group d in an artistic eye specialist of Portland at Scio tain. However he expects to nished by the Oregon Power Co. attend. manner and are headed. "Ore The program will begin at Hotel, Thursday, August 3d. stop off in Chicago a coupie of Report» received from nearly Headaches relieved, cross eyes week» and take special hospital all sccl'ons of Douglas County !0:.'?l) a n> and at noon dinner gon Literature of the Current straightened. Satisfaction guar work in surgery, and hop« « to indicate that tins year’s crop of will be served from b.Hkrts. a Year." The Isxiks issued are tile fol anteed. reach home the last ut this prunes will far surpass previous big i righboriiood family dinner, lowing given in date order of aft-r which the program will be month. years. The old walk in front of the Round the Loop, resumed. All interested people issuance: Coos Bav Times "Close to are invited. News office has been torn out Through the Heart of Willamette $35 (Mt bicycle, as gissi as three miles of track will be Inuit this week and a new concrete new. for sale for Valley. Wayside Notes Shasta G. W. Rohrbaugh, $26.00. En- by the Beuhner Lumls i- Cu on walk is being built. This is an quite at this i ilice. Route, Oreg >n Walnuts, Coos Missionary A. S. S. II., North Coos river to tap tbeir improvement that has been bad Bay Country, Oregon for the Albany, Oregon. ly needed tor several years, and For Sale For(v-thne grade timber Boldings in that section." Settler, Oregon Outdoors, Sug many others will rejoice with us Angora goats. G L M ./. '.y. gestions for Side Trips front Construction of John Day Prof and Mrs O V White re when the work is completed. Thomas. 51t3p Highway, which will connect the Portland, Fillamook County turned home Monday after a Beaches, Sacred Summits of the Columbia River Highway with Scio merchants report a phe Mrs 1. F Knowlton of Portland the Lincoln Highway, will I m * two weeks’ visit with relatives Siskiyou», Side Trip» Along at Forest Grove and Portland. nomenal. sale on cheese since came up last Saturday evenit g .started soon. Shasta Route, Crater Lake, and they began handling the product for a visit with her sister, Mrs Newport. lx»st A fish basket on July 9 Wasco county cherry stems are from the cheese factory at Rich E II Hob,>n. A11 of the above Imoks have L<iwren Jeffer on and Scio, Iwing shipped to Europe to make ardson Gap. The News venturi Anyone finding same. please been issued in sufficient quantity Mr and Mrs F T Bi you m< lur poisonous gas that is used by the assertion that better cheese •nd to A ( ameron, 711 E Gth to permit of a complete distribu is not made anywhere on the ed to Portland last Saturday on op|M>sing armies in France. tion through the Eastern part of St. Albany. 52t2 a business and pleasure trip, re Warmsprings district will 1’acitic coast. the United States as well as in turning home Monday. build larg«‘ dam. Work started Paisley tu have new $30,000 the Pacific coast states, showing again on Sunset Oil well nortn of high school. Bill Brenner has had no takers that the Southern Pacific Com Mias Sylvia Gooch came down Vale, so far on hi» offer of 120 acres pany is Oregon's biggest ■over- from Gooch the first of the week N. w cannery opened at New- against ten cows that Hughes Albany Furniture Co factory for a visit at the home of her ¡•erg on 4th uf July. Also have user and booster will be elected, so he says he has will be re-opened in about bix Copies of any of these book! grandparents, Mr and Mrs Frank new loganberry juice plant. another offer for those who are week». can be secured from any agent Titus. »polling to bet. He has sixty Contract let for $2,480 Madi of the Southern Pacific or by North Bend payroll» have In son St subw ay at The Dalles. perfectly good jjpld dollars that I writing John »M Scott, General Bev II B Iler closed a two creased 1(M) per cent since Janu he will wager ugainst fifty, that weeks' Agent, Oregon gold output increased Passenger Portland, series of meetings at ary 1. Hughes will be elected, Don’t Happy Horne Friday night and Astoria is putting up a strong $107,000 firs’ t> months of 1916 Oregon. all speak at once. came horn»* to occupy his pulpit fight for a submarine base at over same period 1915. Sunday. Monday he went out port of Columbia. Fot Sale-Fine driving or C A Smith Lumlter Co will Billy Shelton arrived home and brought his family home, "It is estimated that the two build vessel in Marshfield snip saddle mare. Dr T K Sander Wednesday morning from We who had been camping there. creameries at Fremont, Lake yard with 1,250.000 capacity, son. Sci.», Oregon. natchee. Wash, where he tooK a county, are turning out over designed to handle lumber by Fred Jones left for Marion chance on the Colville land draw three tons of butter |>er month, package system, to be complet« d MARKU REPORT ing, the winners of which will latke Tuesday morning. He was requiring about ten tons of in 5 months. by Batch be announced the 27th of this joined at Detroit cream. What has become of the Forest Grove to have new The following ar. ■ i»h price» quot.il month. Dean Turner and Cap Lukenbacn and Roll Morris who fellows who Baid cream could not $X,(XM) Christian Science church. on Thurwiay of ,'«rh w.-i-k tiy our Bilyeu who left here with him. have been at Breitenbnah the be produced in this locality? In dealer*: They will went on to Spokane to wait un past two weeks. Gardiner Contract for build- Flour, prr Mek. ..................... ... I .«• addition to this a home cheese spend some time at tne lake ang til after the drawing. factory is in operation here and in/ jetty at mouth of Umpqua Bran. p-r »on................................ .. 2» on ling for the festive trout Middling», |» r ion.................... . H on one near Fort Rock." Fort let to Portland firm for $151.660. Chop, wheat, |«T ton Wm Wirth, who lives in the . XÎ on Allies have, in last year, paid Chop, oats, |H<r ton ................ . 31 iwt Merle Cyrus, who is with the Rock Times. Bilyeu Den section, sustained a In Jackson county 25 men will $1.566,000 for Oregon and Wash Butter, (< ountry) prr roll painful injury Tuesday afternoon Paige p<*uple of Portland, came Butter Fat (not) . . .. M when he cut his thigh about two up Saturday evening for a weeks work on 7,000 yard rock crush ington spruce for manufacture Egg», ruiw count, prr dolrn . so of war aeroplanes. inches above the knee with a visit at home. Merle was with ing contract for state highway. Brna, |*r pound............ IO to It Bonds sold and work will start t,erar, per pound ..................... ,. Utah-Idaho Sugar Co raises hand adze, while working in the the party that tried to scale Mt 0» - on on manual training building Turkey», jwr |<oi>nd ................ Hood recently, and although price for sugar b"ets at Grants timber. Dr Hobson was called 14 Pucka, per i«HirMl Pekin at Fossil. .. 12 and found it necessary to take they did not get very far, he Pass. I lurk». Indian Bunner . . ... 10 Quick nickelplatmg liquid for seven stitches in the cut The says they got what they went Standard Oil Co erecting ware Fork, drveai-d .................. .. 9 young man is reported as get after, i. e., plenty of free news auto lamps, etc. invented and house, oil tanks, etc at Stanfield I‘»irk, live weight. ......... ,.. .».'»I paper publicity. ting along as well as possible. ¡being manufactured at Salem. i to serve as distributing plant. Veal, per pound, for »hipping »... *. S.P.( o. Issues Many Books on Oregon