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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1916)
NO. •*« your -i ns< i ii - tion t xrn S . j * i * n*. Court upholds Cham- CiMintv I s tiers Power Co of Eu-ene in its • * J fight for the right to widen its ft i ditch to 50 feet. Agronomy. Prof .1 E Ln nor. • ♦ « • - ♦ • ♦« Horticulture, including veget- S P Co putting 50 carloads » DR. BANCROFT ahles, Prof W S Bn »wn. gravel baila t daily on Coos Bay Watch fur next Scio d»t« Home Ecoromics. Miss Anna line. Fresh bolognas, made in a M Turley. The land grant counties wish Steel bridge building across clean kitchen at the Sanitary Dairy. Prof W \ Barr. to unite to collect tax«*» from th«* Bear creek nt Wallowa. Market. l.ivestiH'k. (* N Kennedy. 0 & C land grant lands. Over S P Co will build comfortable • Industrial School Exhibit. L J Horn August IS. to the wife two million dollars are due but Francis Arnold and family of home for section men at North i Allen. Albany are here visiting relatives of F C Bryant of Shelburn, a held up by the act of Congress. i Bend. Poultry, (’ C Lamb. ten pound boy. $601)0 electric fog and signa! this week. Dairy herd milking test will Big developments under way station to be built at mouth of be announced later. itt Greenhorn mining district lira I'.1 • d < )hl< meier retun ■ d Coquille near Florence. For sale for $500, Good four The judging of the industrial ; near Baker. room house, small barn, not th of from Portland the first of the school fuir will begin on the Willamette shipyard, Portland, C* q idle river open-shop steve flour mill; belongs to Clara week after selecting her fall line it*Ids 50 by 500 boiler shop. morning of the sixth. dore c mpany organized. Griffin. Enquire of EC Shelton of millinery. It is important that all exhib Six modern dwellings being Astoria has largo new hotel its be in place the day before, as rushed to completion at A doria. C C Wade and Mrs J D Denn- nearly completed. Ixwt Between the Arnold nothing will be received in any H*irs of late W F Jewett pre school house and Scio, open face more motored to Salem Wednes Waters Creek station shipping of the departments after .six met Mr sent city of Gardiner with a ore and lumber out of Curry gold watch, size 12 Elgin, also day afternoon and o ’ clock September 5. Judges in fob. Leave at Scio postuffic«* Densmore, who has just returned $15.000 school building. ■ county. other departments will begin from a business trip to Kalispell ai d get reward. Albany Demo rut The cel«-' Ontario Episcopalians purchase work on the morning of the 7th, and other points tn Montana. bration of the opening of the site and will erect a church. .except dairy herd milking lest, C W Wallace, a cousin of J M railroad to Marshfield it or «• de ", Kanu la, Union county, Will which will begin on the 6th. The service of Herbert A serving the attention it i* receiv Lindley was here fur a shoit build school house. visit Wednesday. Mr Wallace, Munter, an aviator of Tacoma, ing. It is a stall* affair, a part who is on his annual vacation, is has been secured for the fair. of it great program in progress ' Odell school contract let for Notice time clerk in the navy yards at He has put up u guarantee to to give the state a network of $6208. make five flights during the radroads, reaching all Junction City-Lane county Bremerton. Wash. section«, three lav* of the fair, one flight '."hatever helps one will spend $600 on I 1-2 miles of We would like ns many cx- section, A small son of Joe Riner w as to be made each forenoon. Pacific Highway. hibitors m the Ladies Depart helps all sections. playing last Tuesday with a East St Johns (xmtract for ment as cun do so, to bring their $75,060 health resort hotcl to A brother of the writer, w ho small bottle containing about an Constructing unother sea-going work to the Fair Grounds Mon go up at Lehman springs near ounce of gunpowder. He stuffed lives in Central Oregon, had vessel bus been closed by the day afternoon, September I, as Pendleton. paper in the neck of the bottle both bones in his right arm Standifer - Clarkson company. our new pavilion is completed High power transmission line and touched a match to it, in broken one day last week w hile Th« boat will be built at the and this will greatly facilitate tending to drop it, but the [>ow- cranking his car. We are afraid to be built from Enterprise to Monarch mill. our work. der was too quick for him, and it will l>e some time before we Joseph latke Klamath Falls Strahorn «¡1. Superintendent«: Nine shipbuilding plants are the result was a badly laterated break our arm that way. Pav ad naves five mile« by survey *^r erty has ita advantages, after either in operation or building road saves five hand. through Dairy. all. on th«- Columbia and Willamette Brew ster valley, Coos county, ‘ I>eonard Gilkey's team ran rivers. Notice to Woodmans* e returned Fore.t to have a ere tmery. away with him Wednesday af- Monroe, Wash. Shinglrmill Co middle of last week home the I Contract for 3)0.000 tics for ternoon, throwing him out of to build plant at Florence. Hill lines placed at Eugene. the wagor.. He struck on his after a two months absence Marshfield making plans for The officers of the Fair Asso heud cutting and bruising it He will visit at home the next $60,000 armory. Glenada shingle mill has added ciation wish the News to an few weeks, prior to leaving tht considerably, and was uncon- large boiler to plant. nounce that every laxly living in Buchner Lumber Co of North bcious fo.- several hours. This, last of September for Portland, . .*—■ ■ * . ■ <J....... !■ ■ Bend erecting fine office build* this vicinity, who expect to enter where he will enter on his senior Thursday, morning he was F**r sal«* nt a bargain One A I stock, uie requested to make ing. thought to be getting along all year in the North Pacific Dental No. 1 cow; ono good driving entries at once with the seem* College. Pendleton gets new garage right. mare, buggy and harness. N I tary, C C Wade. and motorist rest room 1<MJ by Morrison. "The Presidency of the United 125. • Roe tyelton and family and A number of the relatives of States" a 4K |*age, vest pocket Bill Miller and wife returned Work going forward on nitrate Mrs Margaret Mellon spent Mrs Harriett Miller met at her Tuesday evening from their out size booklet containing histone plant al Vale. Friday night with her cousin, home last Sunday and went to ing trip. They went from here facts, dates, incidents, statistics, Pendleton wants state normal (» R Turner, at th** hotel, leaving the woods, where they spent an to Cascadia and then on to Clear etc. about all past and present school and in turn will help re- for her home in Condon Satur- enjoyable day in tue shade, fifty- latke, where they spent most of elections. Very valuable. Very vive the Ashland normal. day morning. two people in all being present. the time. Although fishing was interesting. Call at this office There were twenty-eight of her not very good, they succeeded in for a copy today. Given free grandchildren and twelve great with each new subscription or catching all they wanted to eat grandchildren in the gathering. renewal to the Santiam News; or and brought home a few. i Those attending from a dis for sale at ten cents per copy. tance were; Mrs II ( Miller and I _pî»*w » •»■’>»4 Mr and Mrs N I Morrison went *^ ry« t >«*1 .children. Fay, Melia and Earl of O S Hutchinson went to Port to Dallas and Salem Monday to .Sisters; S G Miller and wife of in»«» consult with specialists in regard land last week to hear the next 1 Alsea; Mrs Frank McDonald and toa growth which Mrs Morrison president of the United States M»«<C J children of Mehama; Wesley had. Newt returned home thia. apeak, and was away so long Miller and family of Alpine und W« Ml«» Thursday, morning and stated that his friends here feared that Roy Warfield and family of that Mrs Morrison underwent an he had gone on to California Alsea. operational the Saiem hospital wnth the Hughes party to restore Wednesday. She was getting harmony in the republican ranks .1 N Weddle made ’a substan along fine when he left and ex there. .Matters were cleared up, however, when he returned home tial improvement nt th«* tele pects to return home within a Monday evening, explaining that phone office the first of the week week or two. he merely stayed over in Port by tearing out the old walk on the north, and laying a new six It is reported that a resident land a few days to talk politics. foot walk. Here's hoping some of this vicinity, whose hirsute others around tow n follow suit adornment has been conspicuous The work of putting crushed by its absence, was away from ruck on south Mam street will bi* Mrs R Shelton recently re home on business last week, and completed this week, when it turned from Vancouver, Wash, bought a wig and shaved his will be rolled, thus putting the where she visited with her sister mustache off before returning, street in the best condition m Mrs Wm Snyder. On her way The dance at Richardson Gap the history of the city. On north home she visited in Portland for was in full swing when he Main street, the work of hauling a few days, taking a trip o i the reached there Saturday evening, and placing the rock will not be Columbia highway. commenced until after the Fair. and a friend introduced him to The street has been graded and his wife under an assumed name. M T Davonpirt of Ijicon hwiig She danced two sets with him is in fairly _ _ good condition as it transacting business in Scio before discovering his identity, is. barring heavy rains, which Wednesday. are not expected. Curtain. • Possibly About You < h Oregon News Notes the date »lamped hi th, «pare !■»■- l<>w To th<MM' who pay promptly in adtancr the au barn pt ion price *• $).;<> per year The pn<t- to SI.So if pani Orvenn Ih-trlopmrnt New» In l.mr oí at end nt y*'ar I he paper la not M-nt Industrie». 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