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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1916)
4 VOL. SCIO, LINN XX •■•»•>•«•••■•••«.............. ... I Possibly tai You ; • • • • • DR BANCROFT 'w-* Wut-1- fur m il late s- COUNTY. OKEGON. Till RSDAY. YOUR st US« RIPTION FXI IRHS mi the <i»t> »lamfu it h. th«- »pn t low Io thoxf who |M»y promptly in ■Mtvaner the »4 tarn pt ion priru «• 41 ,t»l Oregon Or«« Inpment X«»« it» l.inr of per year, Th«- prier «» Jl.;*5 if p»i«l Indu-lrlr«. Payroll«, and I’roduet« during year, th«- paper I» not ». nt to euborrilicra »hu are mere than un» of l abor and Fntorprin*. y«ar in arr< ar» Oregon News Notes ' ' A full line of school supplies for sale at Everett’s drug store Henry Miller's moved the first of the week from the Randull place to the Tom Crabtree place. No. Subscribers Attenti o n | ! Frank Busch will start * s'ruction at once of mo«l- rn river dock and warehouse at .Oregon City. ’’ .. .rg Bend payrolls now amount to $100,000 a month. Do you know that a free dress pattern is included with the club of four magazines that we are giving in combination with the Santiam News for only 25 cents extra. Send your order by mail or call at this office. There is nothing that will give any more pleasure for so long u time for so little money as th«- four monthly magazines we send our subscribers. Are you getting these magazines? If not, write or call at this office. D F Harvey of Salem and A F Oregon should have a law Wheeler of Portland stopped off prohibiting any public official in Scio a short time Tuesday from reporting any money sp-nt while passing through. Mr under the head of "miscella Wheeler’s brother was engaged neous.” Every penny of public in the general merchandise busi money spent should be acc »un'.ed ness here in 1863 on the corner for. as the tax payers have a just north of the present site of right to know where their money Dr Prill’s office. He said Scio goes. Under the present system was a great trading center and a ’ there is too much chance for lively place in those days. graft. Coming I nion Meat Co of Portland to Th«* HainesWilir Stock C> er«-et t - x sh«--p p ms at cost of will be here all of next week, $35, (MX). beginning Monday evening. Sep the l’e-pie’s ¿.’idO.tKMl Co«-s Bay Pulp mill tember 25, at plant has b«-«-n dismantled and Theatre, pr< i iitu g f->r their machinery sold to British Colum- opening plav, the l-act drama, j)!a Ilr(n ’’The Power of Money.” The Haines-Wilbur Stock Co It is claimed that there are is said t » lie a strong company, now more loggers at work in producing only the la-.st in Con county than ever befor«-. comedy ami drama. Their Astoria firm gets contract for 21 life boats to b<* used on ships r« pertoiro contains many of the best standard plays. Change of now building. bill nightly. Popular prices. Bend to have new $80.Lt 0 hotel. Vi hy Offu r oi Supervisor as It is announced that actual grading on new radr-gid at Sut • erlin will start at once. The Dill family, who have Astoria Naw school ho US'- been living on Albert Randall** dedicated in Buttle Creek dis As the cost of print paper has farm south of town the past '.ear gone up by leaps and bound« the trict. left last week for Washington. past few months, many of the Buy Park mill starts with crew of 60 men at North Bend. Bills are out announcing an country papers have nosed their ib-<-ri| t :<-n ptice. but as w.- P-.rter mil ■ : North B.-nd has Special Services all night dance, tomorrow, Fri day. night at the John Wesely supplied our neml for the balance shut down to make exten ive im- hall, to be given by the K of P of this year, before th«' last provements, including big steel sharp advance, the subscriptior. ¡refuse burner, the addition of band. Special mission services will price of the New« will remain one-thinl story, a large machine b • held at the Catholic church at The teachers of the Scio public th«’ same for the next few shop, bund saws, planer, etc. Scio next Sunday at lla m and schools were at Corvallis Mon months, at least, In order to President Sproule of the 8 I’ will I m - continue«! until Thursday day, Tuesday and Wednesday take care of our subscribe n«. system says now that the rail evenirg. S>-cial music will be attending the Linn • Benton however, at this rat»- it is neces road is into Bay thev intend rendered at this servil «• by an sary that they pay up promptly to develop the B<aver Hill coal teachers institute. augmented choir. A basket al the expiration of their sub mine to th«- fullest ¡x>ssil>iiiti<‘S. dinner w ill be served following Lost—White faced red cow. scription. Prospects for u new lumb< r the s i vice. At 3:30 p m Father We will continue to furnish branded H on right hip; strayed mill at Banks. l«am- will speak on the Two from the Randall pasture Wed the News for $1. to those w ho Standards. At ti c evening ser Nine curs of cattle. 4 of ha;, nesday morning. Densmore- pay strictly in advance, and vices al 7:30 o’clock, Beginning $1.25 to others. In this connip und two of vetch seed left Har Wade Co. Monday, the following subjects tion, we have on«.- of th«* best risburg in on«- day for different will be discussed: Salvation, parts of the country. I have taken up at my place clubbing offers this fall which Sin. The Cure of Sin, The Eucha A 3923-acre farm near Ilarris- a stray black and w hite sow. we have ever been able to offer; rist, The Bible. There will also O vner can have same by paying four standard magazines and the burg sold for $70,<MX). $15.000 i-c a <| .•• ti >n box. All are in- for cost of feeding and for this News, all one year for $1.25, a in trade, balance cash. I vited. M J Scanlon of th«- Brooks description ot which will be notice. W C Simmons. Rev. Arthur Lune. found elsewhere in this issue. Scanlon Lumber Co, Bend, pre If your subscription has ex diets that th«- five years follow S R Tandy, wife and daughter. School supplies of all kinds ut Miss Frances Bynam and H E pired it will b«- indlcat - I by the mg the close of th«* Europ an L erect’s drug store. Howell motored over from Jef red dat«- in the [space above, as war wih b<- the best the Oregon ferson Sunday afternoon and all papers in arrears are marked lumtH-r business has ever known. Mr anil Mrs 1, W Charles and this week. As a special induce visited the D C Thoms family. According to recent • Liti-'i« . t,,n I’aui motored to Newlierg ment. ALL subscribers in arrears Oregon Brass Works do *'- Saturday afternoon with F T Mrs S A Pease and daughter may accept this $1.25 offer the business with 32 employes. BllycU, where they visited over Eva. Mrs F M Reed and daugh balance of this month. Don’t Linn-Benton Growers Aas’n night with relatives, returning ter R'itn, and Mrs M A lwmgs- delay. Do it row. cannery at Brownsville has more Sunday afternoon, accompanied worth of Jefferson were visiting orders than it cm ti l. l-v t ! >. tp - i ’ . mothei. Mrs M Haines Wilbur Stock Co. at Mrs I) C Thoms last Thur day Firat car of Coos Bay coal B Terrell, who will visit with the People’s fheatre all next week. afternoon. shipped over the new railroad News family fora while. Do you know you can get four Born To Mr and Mrs D R standard magazines in combina O’Brien. Tuesday, September IM, tion with the Santiam News by a son. paying only 25 cents extra. Mrs Wm Dobrkovsky submit Send in your order today. ted to a surg’cal operation at the If you are in need of a time Parker hospital Wednesday. piece, don't buy one until you Wh«n renewing your subscrip have seen the comp'ete line of Ingersoll watches on display at tion to tha N’ swb . don't forget to remind us of the big magaiine Everett's drug store, offer. Harry Iler, who has been in a H W Thoms, who has been critical condition for several weeks as a result of blood visiting his parents the past poisoning in one of his feet, is week, left Tuesday for Corvallis, now slowly improving and is where he will resume his college considered to be out of danger. work for the year. I" Abolished The following from Mrs Ida Maxwell Cummings. Republican candidate for county school superintendent, is self-explana tory: Dear Sir: Thinking you might be inter ested in Knowing something of my campaign plan, I beg leave to submit the following; If elected County School Super intendent I intend to supervise the schools per. onally. thereby saving the county #121» per month, the salary of the present supervisor. I believe by adding his traveling expem es to the $.'100 per year now allowed t he super intendent for a stenographer, that a competent person can be secured to remain in the office, which would «mable me to visit th«- schools and encourage m< im practical work. The fact that ao many students failed in eighth grade examina tions last year proves that the work was not thorougl ly none. 1 also intend to use my influence to have the State Board of Text- Book Commissioners adopt books that th«- pupils can com preh« nd, not such as we have at present, that require the use of a manual, that they may be taught intelli gently. Thanking you in advance for what you may do for me, I re main, Your« very truly, This is a copy of n letter which I sent to th« chairman of every board of director« of Linn coun» ty before the primary slsctlm« Since then Supt. Jackson has taken a vote and eliminated the supervisor. In his last published report, of about the mlddi«* of July, he gives $19,857 as m.scel- laneous. His slogan on the primmy ballot was, "Practical, thorough and economical system <f schools.” Since when? Yours for Republican victory, Idu M. Cummings, Ha'sey, O.egon. I laines-Wilbur Stock Co. at People’s Theatre nil next week. farm of 208 acres for rent. Call on John F Kukacka. lOtf • • ♦ Mrs Herman of Shelburn is taking medical treatment at the Parker hospital. Bom—To Mr and Sims. Wednesday, * 20. a son. Mrs Elmo September