The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, October 19, 1916, Image 1

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    VOL.
SCIO.
XX
LINN
(’Ol’NTY. OR) GON.
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nn tn«- date »tam|» «I lu th.- «pact* he-
ivw To tho-e who pay promptly tn
advance th* -i:l«*mi>tiun prie* it $1 i») Oregon lh-«riopinrnt Nrw* In line of
year. The price i* il.A if p.«.d
Inttuhirir«, Payroll*, .nul ¡‘rod. «ri»
during year.
the paper I* not sent
to »u&ecriber* who are more than one
of I abor and Enlerpri*«.
year tn arrear*.
No.
il
Oregon News Notes Pheasants Received
1 I ere
One if th«* mo-it rmimin ar­
guments
heard in <>•»;>• .iiti >.i to
Dr \ G Priii rec ivel six pairs
Onions for sale down at Riley
of (’him <• pheasants from the the movement to •«■■cure a com ty
Shelton’s home.
11 if
state game warden Wednesday , agricultural agent for a county
Sixes river placers and Bandon i .< rning which were lilwruted I is that ’’the farmer dees not
Joe Peery, the Stayton tailor,
black sand mines pure hn sei I i ml on F T Tlinyer’s farm adjoining , need anyone to teach him I ow
was transacting business in town
w ill b« developed by New York own. fur the purpose of re- to farm.” Persons using this
Monday.
capitalists.
’.ir.g. Although the hunting . argument do not stop to thmk
how far an agric llturai agent
TillamooK will try tn rdd 125 • n> >n in over, Mr Thayer took
Mrs A I. Bashor who has been
.... a,- ■
square miles territory to the p> rt i i.e extra pr.-eanr.t i to post ’ county with a v ral thou», nd
visiting her sister Mrs Jess Rod­
Four w« eka of school have district to secure needed money tresjiass r. tiers a 1 over the
gers, returned to her home at
place, and it is almost unneees- farmers if he attempted to visit
passed. Toe report of the fifth for improvements.
Portland Saturday.
s.ir\ u» ty that it would prove each nt.d every one of them :i d
and s«xth grades show the fol­
Don. his
Su^ar beets from
extremely unhealthy for anyone proscribe what they should do
Ed Wesely has the thanks of lowing pupils on the honor roll, county shipped to Grants Pas-
to bag ono of these birds, They and what they should not. He
the News office for some excel­ being in iih*r absent nor tardy sugar factory.
wer* raised in captivity und always answers individuals c. Ils
lent jerked venison.
Here’s and having at least 90 in deport­
Contract let for construction wen* in no hurry to leave
as much us p<> .¡b!e but his n ain
their
hoping l.e gets the limit again ment.
of another lumber ship at Ban­ ea> c when it was opened,
as it work must be through field dem­
Grace Long,
next year.
don.
took them about a half hour to onstrations, community group ;
Ruth Shelton,
Big
paving
contract
company
decide to get out-side and inves­ farmers’ organizations, circular
Oreta BMschweid,
letters and the pie.s.
Little Fern Shelton fell from
has
started
construction
work
in
tigate their new surroundings.
Zenna Bilyeu,
The plan of county agricultural
the sidewalk curbing in front of
Astoria.
Annah Compton.
work
so carefully worked out by
the post( thee last Thursday eve­
Salmon pack on Rogue river
Helen Kruml,
the
U.
X. Dept, of Agricultuie is
ning and sustained a fracture of
largest in 35 years.
Ted Sims,
not based upon a disregard for
one arm at the elbow.
Gearold Hassler,
Brookings lumber <->mpany
Following a meet* ng of the the intelligence, ability, or skill
Eddie Prospal,
erecting twenty additional cot- Fair I >ar«i Monday evening the
of the farmer of today in those
A dance will be given at the
Lyle Beard,
tages. Has invested $1.5*4),000 fintira al report wn filed this
spheres in which he acquires < x-
Wesely hall Tuesday evening,
Bennie Bovanovsky.
in its plant.
Everybody at wt .k. It was not very satis-
perience; but just us the capable
November 7. at which time
Brookings is looking forw ard to rai -y from a financial stand-
Rachel Angel, Teacher.
mothers finds a time when the
election returns w.ll be given.
the completion of the Southern point, as th<- attendance fell far
child
’s welfare demands the doc­
The public is cordially invited to
1’aciiic coast line railroad be­ below I; >: ,ul this year, owing
Following
is
a
report
from
the
tor
’
s
care, so problems present
attend.
tween Coos Bay and Eureka.
to heavy rams at fair time.
themselves for which the most
3rd and 4th grades for the month
St Johns shipyard b aiding
General Fund
successful farmers finds no solu-
Roy Kinzer of Crabtree had ending October 13. Those neith-.
motorship
for
large
cannery
firm.
Receipts.
$2213
44
non in the storehouse of his ex-
er
absent
nor
tardy
were:
his race horse badly injured
Williams Bros of Donald in- Di bursemtjnta
2171
19
perience. indeed, if it were not
Frances
Sandoz,
Wednesday afternoon of last
ata.ling
gas
tractor
for
plowing.
.so,
farming would differ from all
Premium
Fund
Helen
Mykol,
week in Albany when the animal
other
activities; for in no trade,
lairgest
wooden
vessel
ever
Rec
’
d
from
state
1641.74
Velma
Edwards.
slipped while rounding a curve
occupation,
or prufe sion, do« a
Disbursements:
Albert
Mykol,
I
built
on
Pacific
Coast
h
i
.
just
and cut its breast on a wire
the
individual
depend in all cases
$849
60
lave
stock
been launch« d al North Bend.
Walter Chromy,
fence.
upon
his
own
experience. The
Freni.
Ribbons
134.50
Vi.isel is 235 ft long and ha:, a
Bertha Thaver,
■ ' -' - -- o-------------
t
(capacity
of
1,250,000
feet
of
question inay be fairly a.skid,
Ladies Dcp’t
329 25
Lois Parrish,
Married by Rev D L Morgan
How many years of practical ex-
School fair
257.50
Rosa Young.
lumber.
at Aibany last Thursday Lloyd
1570.75 iwrience must a farmeV have?
Milada Mykol.
Springfield will siiip 100 car­ Total Disbursement»
R Chrisman and Miss Alta Har­
1. To know whether protein
70.99
Bai, Sept 27
Ray Mcknight,
loads late potato« s.
old. He is the son of W E Chris­
Bal. to date about.
40 00 comes chi ..per in bran at $20.<M>
Eugene Sandoz.
Douglas county has develop«- i
man, and she the youngest
The total receipts from the a ton or in oil meal at $33.00?
Willie irrape industry to shipping lur«e
Walter Chromy and
daughter of Mr and Mrs G F Johnston received the highest
2. To know w net her he should
g it--s iimuui t«*d to alxiut $1100.
Harold.
The newlyweds will average from their grades. 3rd quantities.
apply nitrogen or phosphorus, or
Malheur Gr.z *tt« If this state
live on a farm near Scio.
or |>otush or sulphur or lime to
and 4th.
can make a Sunday blue law mid
his soil, separately or in combin­
Helen Metcalf, teacher.
Congress can redue.t the hours
Married last Thursday at high
ation, und if so, in what amounts
of lulior to n minimum, utopia
On Saturday, October 21, 1916 amt w iiat the cost should be?
noon by Rev G H Young in Al­
Winter Apples for sale at 25e
will
have
been
roached
ami
we
I
will
give u demonstration on
bany, Gilbert Garland of Scio, per bushel on the trees. A E
3. To be able to identify nog
will
abide
there
for
a
lime.
The
the
corner
of the Frank Gill va­ cholera by post mortem examin­
and Olive Shanks of Crabtree. Randall.
13tf
time will not be long, for these cant lot on the north side in the
Gilbert is well and favorably
ation?
known here while his bride is the
W A Weddle of Stayton was and other proposed laws, if en- city of Scio. It will be a demon­
4. To know the life history
popular daughter of Mrs Harry over a few hours Tuesday after­ acti-d will raise the cost of living stration that ought to interest and control of the many insect
Freeman. They will live near noon visiting with his brother, and time of idleness to the point every owner of a home. I will pests and fungus diseases that
of starvation, the point where give so.ne valuable presents.
Crabtree.
J N Weddle.
are of economic importance?|
none can afford to buy. Read It will be a sensation and I will
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5. To start an egg circle, a
the law. Every voter has a copy. promise you that it will be worth
D W Rumbaugh was over from
cooperative stock shipping associ­
Dr J G Turner, formerly
After reading we hope the peo­ your while to come out and
ation, a public market, a mua-
of Lowe & Turner, eye Albany Monday evening attend­
ple will tak? their pencil in hand learn a few things about beauti­
shipping assoiiation, etc?
Specialists of Portland will be at ing a meeting of the Linn Coun-
and kill off all freaK laws,
fying your home.
6. To stop ths spread of a
Hotel Scio, Monday, Oct 23d. ty Fair Association.
Don’t forget the date, Octo­
Coos Bay may get a large wood
contagious disease like foot-and-
Dr Turner devotes hfa entire
ber 21. at 1:80 In the afternoon.
3ft creosoting plant.
mouth disease, hog cholera, or
time, energy and effort exclu­ Jft DR BANCROFT
N. I. MORRISON’,
of Salem, Oregon
State conference held at Ore­
sheep scab; or to wage a cam­
sively to the eye. He la a gradu­
Demonstrator.
paign against jack rabbits,
ate of the Northern Illinois Col- will be at Hotel Scio Friday, gon Agricultural college to have
October
27.
1916.
state acquire limestone and go
ground
squiircls or other rod­
l”ge of Opthamology and Otology
Etigeno issued permits for
I into lime industry,
ents?
of Chicago, Illinois, and has had
seven new houses in September.
7. To get his neighbors tn
Paisley adopts plans for $30,-
more than 18 years of hard and
Carnation milk condensery
standardize the potato crop, the
practical experience and knows
000 public school.
adding $50,000 unit to plant at
apple crop or »• me other crop so
his business thoroughly in all its
Sellwood will fight location of Hillsboro.
that the community can market
branches. This is no side line.
a tuberculosis hospital in that
September building permits sdvantageo usly?
Dr Turner gives your eyes a
city.
l.‘c. 6Oo
total $11,200 for Baker.
8. To protect his community
most thorough, searching and
1200 men in yards in Portland
■ I th« Orchard at Gilkey
Donald gets lot of new houses. against impure seed and adulter­
scientific examination with the
building ships for Norway.
Hermiston apple
industry ated feed?
latest improved electrical instru­
J PPLES
Floral firm to build $8.000 yield.ng carload shipments.
ments and when he prescribes
greenhouse near Wilsonville.
75c. $1.00
Wheeler county to vote on
glasses it is with positive and
Vetch seed for sale bv Win
Oswego cement plant to re- $80,000 road bonds.
Parked f.o.b. car*. Gilkey, Or».
absolute assurance that they are
Dobrkovsky.
12l3p
sume
operations
at
once.
WorK started on new tnr< e-
the best and only kind suited to
Judging from sentiment ex- story hotel at Bend.
your eres. If you do not need
Conservative estimates places
If you are in m ed of a time
pressed by voters over the state,
glasses he will tell you so frank­
piece,
don't buy one until you
the
Land
and
Loan
measure,
value
of
Hood
River
valley
agri
­
ly. No charge for examination
will
be
snowed
un-
|
have
seen
the complete line of
(single
tax)
cultural
products
at
$1,
-VW,
000.
Thomas.
Ore.
or consultation; satisfaction * iar-
Ingersoll
watches
on display at
this
election
than
Standard
Oil
Co
to
erect
dia-
der
deeper
anteed. Consult him at Hotel
¡’hon«. 3-5 scio
,
tributing
system
at
Stanfield.
Everett
’
s
drug
store.
ever
before.
Scio, Monday, Oct 23d.
Honor Roll
Annual Re port I ilecl
Saturday, October 2 I
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