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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1916)
Vol.. XX ............................... ••••»•••••............... i Possibly About You : Pictorial Review and Santiam News, both one year for $2 25. I) C Thoms transacted busi- netta in Portland a few days this week. Typewriter ribbons for all makes of machines for sale at the News office. 1!‘16. > « )( 'R K i i ; ; J . ;o\- ) . Ht Bandon- Portland off rs co- ! to Mr eting 1 onight on the date »tammsl Io the «pace be op »ration in building v • s-l ««, as«»»'» w .xr V it» lo* To th<»M- who pay promptly in advance th* .ut-rr-fti..- pnce .. || Pl/ betwcen the two |< rts. «■er year. Th» pm-e 1« 11.% if paid Hermis’ n Uonstruethn C>> ••m- during year. lhe pai • r is not »ent ploying Uhl men about half to subecribars who are mor« than one through widening government year in arreara. s-x Kt M . kJrt'gon [News [Notes feed canal. Eastern architect on construe* , tion of new Portland auditorium ■ object» of Willamina brick on slight variation of color and wi- »‘ws to send $so, (•tiouutof on- No. Hon. Frank Davey of Salem will deliver an address at the People’s Theatre tonight on the political issues of the day. Geo (J Bingham and others will also be present and assist the speak- er. Tne Scio K of P Band w ill | be present and furnish lively music, Everybody is cordially ■ invited to attend. Admission i free. I- 16 Years in Office: 1 ime for a (. hange To the Editor: In a recent speech at the Hal sey (>p<'ra House, Siipt, Jackson emphasized the fact that Linn county, with its 137 uirtncti». tfMkl school children and 250 teachers was an enormous t isk for one person to superintend even one with his experience of 11» years. It certainly has been an effort for him as he has had two supers i. ots to .i> si t him for four years and one during the tmst year, at an expense of $10,- 000 for the five >e.us, and u|>on taking a vote of the directors he found that th<-> <i<--i,L <1 he didn’t need any. Witn his m de of traveling, too, with a horse mid buggy, re quires a great deal of time. gon. Dallas prune packing plant i- Industrie*. Payroll», and Produrla operating at full capacity and the l biggest Season in years is antic;-1 of Labor and Enterprise. J D Densmore and 0 Ii Turner paled. transacted business in Portiund In order to establish a new ship the first of the week. Utah-Mnho Sugar Co nnno’in- yardinPortland. it was u. Notic" is hereby given by the ces another voluntary raise of 50 ary to temporarily vacate the stub undersigned to all sulwcriln'ra of Mr and .Mrs M C Gill spent the cents per ton of sugar beets end of an unused street. In i»n- ‘ ‘ * u ‘ Mutual Telephone Co. week end at Lebanon with their w hich is an advance of 51.00 per .swer to the u-ml k ckeri. lhe k.iowmg themselves indebted to son. Dr John Gill and family. ton over the rate o?tabliih«*<j in r c n- said company to please pay up the contracts as or ginally signed. n;,‘r> the * ■ mission tsid, give them whatever inum diatt ‘ y, or have your tele- The Scio Dramatic Club wishes Isn’t such an industry a great ihij wHnt.it mean mori pay- phoneeuloff. the News to announce that they a«yet to a community ? rods for the city, the street can J C. Wade, Scc’y, will not play Jordan this week In Stating his qualifications on Ship yard at St. Helens will lie taken Imck later.” on account of the heavy rains. th* cards !»* i» handtin; thv wivra. h- erect enormous sheds to enable New sawmill to lie b tilt on lull» to tell whrfv h«> allvu.ted Ncbool or shipbuilding to continue through if he ever grn.luntv.f from anv college, Yamhill mar Willamina. Mrs J W Parrish underwent a out winter. but luyt he 1» a "promot r of high surgical operation at her home Hood River—Witt«‘nb;r; Kir.ir Negotiations reported of big Tí. • Sintiai'i Farm has a nice achuola and industrial fair».” last Sunday, and is rejiorted to timber deal which would mean Co of The » Dalles contracta for |ot vvteh :ind cheal for Mr. Jac ,«<>n said ho »¡n |> 'titiuneil by be getting along nicely. new logging R R. and large mill 5.000 tons lower grade fruit from $1 25 P r b ishcl ,h’ ‘-K'hrr» of the county to breóme n * /»nn.ll lolo fur - rc-el.vtiun, _ I . .1 camll.Ute (he * fart . i* Apple Association at $10 per ton. on Columbia near St. Helens, hi» »tiprrvi.Mor. at the espen»« ot the A dance will be given at the Oregon’s total registration is Local vinegar company inc . .. a taxpayer», petitioned the teacher,, Wesely hall Tuesday evening, capacity. Fancy Fruit Co max 12,000 less than in 1914. many of whom are at preent sup November 7. at which time ing confections from candied The News effice now has on porting Mr», i umming* and many England buys two shiploads of election returns will be given. frnit. han I a f ill line of typewriter who »igned the petition are from out flour at $7 80 a barrel and one The public is cordially invited to side counties and have no vote. ■ ipplie.s. including ribbons, car- Chicago firm tioughtabout 1.000- Now .Mr». Id* Maxwell Cumming», attend. G »od heating stove for sale !>np r. liond letter heads and with her >|ualili< atluns. being a college 000 bushels of wheat pay it g 5J- cheap. F T Bilyeu. l' !-P thin paper for manifolding, etc. graduate, having attemird four differ Misses Rachel Angel and Ciora 55 for bluestem, Portland deliv- ent college», and a hold« r of a State e-y. Shelton entertained their Sunday Life Diploma, will find it no great taak Oregon Power Company, vol f School classes at a Halloween to auperinu-nd, supervise and put into party Tuesday evening at which untarily reduces its gas rate and the school» the teal practical work, which lead» to lhe industrial fairs, a big time was had by the little in Springfield nearly one-half, which she highly favors, and which are to stimulate use of gas. folks. Below is a :,.?r ¡íe c.f ti e • art ol news that was appear- not promoted by a superintendent, but Portland— New ship company by everytaaiy who contributes. inq In thn p:" rs .’in- ui the mo’ ths when Mr. Wilton and hit J S Warwick states that he to start work at once on contracts Other counties besides I.inn have party were trying to . . . riuce rospenty without lhe assist- has a team worth $3uo and also tor four ships involving 54.0O0,- high school«, and industrial fairs. In ancc of .01.. ••: :r.:sts. T e date is January 1. 1914. fart, on page 4a, Oregon School law, some money to wager on Hughes 000 for Norwegian interests. will be found a paragraph which pro election. These horses are thor Ix>gan berry juice factory be vides for an appropriation from the oughly broken and without a ing promoted at Eugene. State for county fairs. blemish, to lie put against u team (jive the lady a chance. Union Pacific system calls for of equal value. A Subscriber. bids on 2500 freight cars using 15,000,(XO feet of lumber. s|>ec- The sale of the John Wesely ification requiring all lumber to stock drew a crowd last Satur be purchased from Union Pacific day. when the sale opened, territory in Oregon. Washington which was perhaps the largest A dance will he given Satur and Idaho. that has ever attended a special day evening. Novemlier 4, at the Eugene iron works will enlarge sale in Scio. The firm reports Richardson Gap T J S and Z C that industry by adding shops 4(1 aliout $2,700. as the amount of HJ hall. Good music will be by C8 ft. the day’s business. furnished and u good time is as Portland bank clearings or.e sured to all. Supper will I e Five Hundred Men Paraded A mass meeting will be held *ve*‘ total $19.33K.Wi, i.irgest served at midnight. Everybody fiht Streets of Ctic.< o. at Lacomb Saturday evening at for any one week since establish cordially invited to attend. ment of clearing house. which time N M Newport of By order of Committee. ’You Are Drunk and We Are N. Y. syndicate takes over ex Lebanon will explain the various Hungry,’’ They Shouted. measures which appear on the tensive mining claims in Coos Table squash and pumpkins ballot. Candidates of all parties and Curry counties, Broke Windows and Pune -i 75c per dozen. Leonard Gilkey. are invited to be present, and S L Henderson. Ass’t Atty. lured Tires of Automobiles. each will be given a few minutes General of state of Washington For Rent, a farm of 120 acres, to speak in his or her own be and extrair.man. says the Adam rosoeiATio rst«« enrsve«» and the following stock for sale; CHICAGO. J»nu»ry J — Eucenn« half. The meeting will be strict son law is purely a rninimun mt.-snuit* «rii d^m.Oidlnc foro 6 head of cattle, 15 sheep. 111 ly non-partisan. wage law and when fully worked br»ak>n< »inSo»« »nd puncturini goats. For further particulars out will reduce present wages of »atomcbilr tir»«. » ernsd of ne»rty- enquire of Cliff rd Shelton. 15tf The Deep Purple which was many railroaders. Joo un»n-.nlcy»'t early thi» mom- presented by the Scio Dramatic IBS ni»rc'«c<> Ihre »ch C’.ikafO« bu»b 40 carloads prunes shipped to n»t> dlatrtct. 'll»»» >urai»h»d a wr.inr Club at th» Peoples Theatre last date from Cove Mrs Neal and son Bill arrived co«ira»t to Nr» '>'• revelar» »ho- Thursday evening, drew a good home the first of the week from Carry lyuoiig il.’a «»fr» «ad rwUur-j Electrification of S P west side s zed house and was well re an extended visit with relatives «01» I line now complete between Cor ceived. The bill is out of the m ar Burns. They report a splen T .<• tna»-m«rcbM Is r»-»tav»tr»H. C> vallis and Portland except from four Ca-r>lnr •' Ht't-r » hi-’, | ordinary run of plays put on by did time and an enjoyable visit. Independence to Mt Coy w here rtad Wr nd —ark no., the club, but is a strong play. rbarity,' ,<i»r e r hultM «treH rari] crews are at work. They are arranging toplav Pierre i>n4'«i1><t «’«’ «i’“: ’ Rain which commenced a little ««¿fw • ork At I m r -r-»» «»r^r» t ’r? Altoona Packing Co contem of the Plains here in the near before 5 o’clock la*-t Friday mor- • ’an'». « «rtUM Hi- nuochrrs. iut »h»> «o».-, efíorm« J t*clr Une fanli-r Sown future. This play was given plates erection of cold storage ning broke a 47 days drought, lhe «Irrt here about three years ago by plnnt at Astoria. which holds the record for this '•“Hrv. »on Mme. Wh»f» «r»*’ ■»hoot Marshfield grants franchise to rd • tmm th* euro the Waltemeyers and O’Conners country for this time of the year. -I "Yon ere dnnii »nd »• ar- ' >••«-> ■ with whom they were playing at Oregon Power Co. In 1914 th^re was no rainfall for replied'on* of the la«.»-* T> - h«?’« r hroV un Into «mall <r»uH» that time. It is a fine play and Sutherlin building small saw 72 days, but this was in theisum- will draw a big house. mill to cut ties for new railroad. , mer time. Orcton Ur'clopurnt New« in Line of Notice Democratic Prosperity in 1014 Dance November 4 > /