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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1916)
SCIO, .......... .. ........... ............. • Possibly M You : « • . ♦ - •• »W «■•.»•••••• DR. BANCROFT » Watch for next Scio date. vot'R -I t:s< RIITION tXI IHFS on the date in the •(>•<-«< t><-. Fair W ill bei lummer h>w To th«"1 who pay promptly in adxan.e tSe «utacriphun 1» fl’., per year The price I» I1.S0 if po t at ri 4 of year. I h* | hi | ht I« r.«>t •«•nt tu ■uhtrnlwr» who are mor* than on* year in am ar» County Judg- 1» B M Knight, County i'unimbsiiinrr I D Irvin», County School Sui»erintendent W L Jackson and Dis’rict Attor ney Gale S Hdl departed by auto Friday morning, s.tys the Albany Herald, for Scio to look aft» r matter« there in connection with the roads, the county fuir anti other matters. The county fair i< being heralded as the biggest fair that has yet been held at Sci<» and some changes are being made at the fair grounds to care for the large stock exhibits which are expected. The track is in good condition and the committee in charge of the races predicts that the fair will have th«* best races ¡staged there for several years. Fresh bolognas, made in a clean kitchen at the Sanitary Market. Bert Bibeu finished redecking the steel bridge last Monday, winch pata it in first class con dition. Roil Morris and Lloyd L.iken- bach returned from Marion Lake Friday ufter enjo)ing a few weeks fishing there. For sale for $5(M). — Good four room house, small barn, north of flour mill; belongs to Clara Griffin. Enquire of E C Shelton. Eugenic Contest Your special attention is called to the Eugenic Contest at th« County Fair, and all parents wh« desire Io elite, their c!lildre:j ¡1 this eontf.s’ should <i»> so at one • The ages are from six months t< five years of age. The entrie will clos»* September 1. in order that arrangements may bo made for the examinations. SPECIAL PRIZE IxMt- Between the Arnokl A special priz- of ten dollars school house and Scio, open face cash is offered by the Chas 11 gold watch, size 12 Elgin, also Lilly Company of Seattle, for the fob. Leave at Scio postoffice best display of garden vegetables ar.d get reward. raised from Lilly» seeds. J N Weddle and Myron Miller who have been among the Breit enbush colony for some time, taking the baths for rheumatism, came home Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs E D Myers re turned Wednesday evening of last week from a visit with rela- tives at Ab» rdeen. Wash, Thoy were accompanied home f mm Portland by Mr and Mrs W F (•ill, who had been attending Buyers Week. The Scio Dramatic Club played Mill City last Friday evening and Lyons Saturday evening, the Virginian being their offering. Big crowds are reported from both places, Mill City furnishing the largest audience which the company has played to. Mrs Walter Bilyeu, who was a delegate to the big Pythian Sis ters convention, went on to Kalama, Wash, after it was over and visited with the G M Coffey family. She returned home Sunday evening, reporting an enjoyable time. Roe Shelton and family and Bill Miller and wife started out Monday morning for Cascadia to rusticate a few wacks. They traveled by team and wagon, expecting to tnake the trip by easy stages and enjoy them selves as they go along. f Miss Anita Young returned to her home at Portland last Sun day evening, after spending a two weeka vacation here at the home of her uncle, Will Young. Her friend, A A Hall, came up Friday and spent Saturday and Sunday here, returning with her. An exchange gives as a recom mendation for Justice Hughes, that he made six talks in one day, therefore demonstrating that he has a limitless capacity for hard work, When Bryan was running for president, he had just got started on his sixth address.—Albany Democrat. Let us see. Wnich time was that? Mrs DC Thoms has been over from Jefferson this week vi-uting Portland to have $16,(MM) addi with her husband. tion. Geo Gibbons, and «laughter. C x ■» Bay lend.« all coast har Oregon flevrlopmrnt \r»» in l.inr of Mrs Will Miller, were over from bor. x t<> on»- shipping lumber Shelburn on business Wednes tmlualriro. Payroll», anti Prudurl* to Sat. Franc «co. day. of l-ab<ir and EnlrrprMr. Al Salem f-’u.ouo k to be ex-i For sale at a bargain One A pended in three years promoting Oregon gets $127.758 road Oregon uairy industry. No. 1 cow; one good driving mure, buggy and harness. N I money from forest reserve fund. | Medford council confirms b,g Morrison. What pfd lent wan the fath 1 State Humane Society estab l>on«i issue for railroad to Blue lishes retreat for sick and dis Ledge Mines. er-in-law of Jefferson Davis? Mrs A W Hagey and daughter abled horses n»ar Portland. Which two presidents were A istin and White Pine Colon«* left Wednesday morning chosen by th«- national House of Pendleton gets Farmers Union mills in full operation. for a weeks visit with friends R«*prr»entutiv<'; elevator and grain cleaning Ore mill at Conner creek mine at Salem and Gervais. The comet answers to the plant, to cost $26.(NM). in ar Baker starts employing -pl nbove questions can be found in : One week from next Sunday, Powder River Mining Co at to 50 men. “The Presidency of the United Sumpter to erect boanling hou »• i August 27, Rev G II Young of Three-«>ry furniture «tore States’' a 48 page, vest pocket and cottages for men. Albany will occupy the pulpit at erected al Salem one floor given size booklet containing historic the Federated church. Albany grange will establish to baby buggies and day nurs facts, dates, incidents, statistics, public market to compete with ery. The Linn county W C T U etc, about all past and present merchants. Springfield News has enlarged Team will hold servic 's at the elections. Very valuable. Very St Johns gets drinking foun t<> six-column ull home print. Federated church next Sunday interesting, Call at this office tain Ht>d playgrounds. Of the •7(5,000 appronriated by afternoon at 2:30. The public is for a copy today, Given free St Paul secures a cement tile the federal government for road i cordially invited. with each new subscription or «n»t ruction in On-gon under renewal to the Santiam News; or and block factory. J D Densmore left Portland Gardiner gets new plank road the terms of the Shackleford bill for sale at ten cents per copy. last Thursday for Montana, go to junction with Willamette Pa- th»? state highway commission pr«»p<> < - t<> spend $7O,UtM) on the ing through with a carload of cific highway. He is expected Burns voted $125,000 to build 'Columbia 1..... * — highway. ‘ ’ ■'------- . There is stock hog,. home the last of this week or a general protest from the rest connection to Or gon Short Line i the first of next. of the state. Miss Anna Compton enter from Ontario. With Oregon lumber com- tained twelve of her little friends It is not believer! that railroad Mr and Mrs M C Gaines, Mr pany'a mill at Dee, plant of Wednesday evening of last strike will stop Coos Bay railroad and Mrs F Sargent and E Ramer Stanley-Smith Lumber company week, at the home of her grand jubilee August 24 26. all of Crabtree, ware in town at Great Point and a half doten father, J W Compton, tne oc New bridge to be built across Sunday visiting with their «mailer mills operating In full casion being in honor of her Sklpanon creek near Astoria. frienda Mr and Mrs Mat Smith. blast, daily average of lumber twelfth birthday. Refreshment! —Shedd Monitor. Porter Bros sawmill at Flor shipments from Hood River is and game« were the chief diver ence, Idle two years, starla to greater than in any former sion and of course they al! had a The first load of new wheat cut 10,000,000 feet. season. perfectly lovely lime. was brought to the Spio flou** Large Interests uniting to bu»!d mills Monday by Jas Johnstcrt Mt Hood highway loop. A new pavilion, for the Ladies’ and brought $1. per bushel. Har Mr and Mrs J M Lihdley re Kruse & Banks shipyard of Dept, is about completed at the vest is considerably later than turned Monday from a three North Bend laying keel of third F. ir Grounds, u new fence has usual this year. weeks outing at Belknap Springs big vessel this year. b»-»-n built around the race track, stopping over Sunday with rela Standard Oil Co builds new which, by the way, is in first Mrs Jennie Warner came over tives at Eugene on the way $10,000 storage plant at Salem. class condition, and oth *r work from Corvallis on business Tues home. While at the Springs First castings made in new is bein* done. No trouble or ex day and rented her house to D they took a run over to Henry foundry building erected at pense will be spared to have C Thoms. Mr and Mrs Thoms Miller’s near Sisters, <vne after everything in first class shape ex|»ect to move their household Bend. noon ami s|»ent the night there. Sutherlin brick and tile factory !><■ fore the opening of the fair, effects here from Jefferson about They found Henry keeping S. pt 6. which is expected to tie September 1. bachelor’» hall, as Mrs Miller starts running. the h«-nt since the orKanization of was on the way out fur a visit Mary’s River Lumber Co of Mias Britta Powell came in the Linn County Fair Ass’n. with relatives in this section. Philomath building two miles Monday morning for a ten »lays logging road. •o-— A picnic will be given by the visit with her sisters. Mrs Wm (»rant Fee, San Francisco, low F T Bilyeu is causing the Ford Crabtree local of the Socialist Abbott, Mrs () S Hutchinson. people to work nights these bidder on Portland postoffice, ’ party, Sunday. Aug. 27. at Rich- Mrs S Philippi, and other rela days. He has about a carload 1762. .300, ir Ison Gap Hall grounds. 5t2 tives. Miss Powell has been em Swift Packing Co in North sold this early in the month, ployed the past five years in the • — some of which he cannot get for Portland will erect $150,000 Mr ; C 11 Dugan of Albany S P Go’s telephone office at Sac- delivery until the fir-t of Sep- building. came over Wednesday morning ramento. Cal, and is on her a - tern ber. Miss Catlin’s private school in for a visit at the H B Iler home, nual vacation. Oregon News Notes Election Arguments Settled Birthday ¡'arty *’ * „■ * .. „„.„ H / • 1: 4 j- v '. r . ----- ■ -yr ' - A- * < ■ ... I • * '*•7- J > » ’‘-M * ’j \*