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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1916)
s .- y :• 11'16. 5‘- •' *.*' <«n th«- it«-,-itan- . i i e I Possibly About You t . t. • , v ' /Ft’kllMl X .st'WS \ ,sOt('S Io* To th-»«- who t««v prompdy tn ¡whim«-«- thr »ubtx-riptt««» • ri.->« t« f! -t ( >rrron l»r»rl«i|>m«-nt Xr»« In I.me nt ¡wr year Th- price i» SI.tf paid Induatrira, I’ayrelU. and Produrt • during y«-ar. Ih«* | it not »«-nt to »uh-crihrr» who ar»- m«»rv than on»- nt Labor and Ent« rpri»« R Shelton was a business visit year in arwao. or in Albany Monday. For sale 15 ewe lambs if taken soon. - Densmore Wade Co. Green beef hides are worth 14c per pound at the Sanitary Market. I ;arrnt-l cache! s Association Miss Rachel Angel spent the The Parent-T«-achers a-vsocin- week end with her parents at tion will meet Fri«'ay evenn g. North Santiam. N >v 24. ir. tl.« .-I ■- : : ri- S room. A very good program is D C Thoms w as a passenger to being pr«*|»ared ami a s irons»- Salem Saturday morning, return awaits all. everyone inter«- '--d in the welfare of this a sociation ing through Jefferson. is invited to be present. - - ■ —V........ —— A picture contest is being -ar- Mrs O V White gave a dinner ried on in the school. The room party Tuesday evening fur the selling the largest numb» r of school faculty. tickets for the art exhibit will r«-ceive the priz • picture, which Mr and Mrs C C Curry of A¡- will be | resented tin the evening bany were over Sunday V Ibllois of the s.s.-ot iation meeting. at the Waller B.lyeu nome. Miss Ina Parrish returned home Sunday evening from a week’s visit in Portland. A nice line of up to date Fall Millinery, your choice at $2 UV per hat. Mrs F Ohlemeier. Mr and Mrs Fred Jones moved to their town property last w. ek from their place out on the West Scio road. The News is in receipt of a letter from Duug Hamilton which will be printed next week and w ill no doubt be of interest to our readers. Hog. Cattle and Sheep Rui sers Having -old o :r t-ro.'uc«’ busi ness in S-io to Mr O R Turner, we are n .v in position to <lev.»te our entire t;m ■ to the I lying of live stock. If at any time you have any stufT ready call us up and we will call on you and make you a pFico on it. We w ill I it lleh«w * on a margin of 73- nder Port land market. Our -.hipping punts will be West F'cio anti Crabtree. I>er. -mor« -Wa«ie Co. Farmers Attention ! S P Co has «¡»ent in Or-'.t »n during th« pre* nt year on [1A lir.es and equipm« nt Sl'.H . •?.»; on old lines and equipment ?'■ ’ >• b-<7 on ata'ions, ahoi'-i ar.d roun«l- Il HI: «- •■. $2*».,M>'.» Chicago capitalist b ivs 2.i s),, n 0,000 f* of timber in Wash ■ g- ton and Tillumook counties for $l.<Mw),0O0. Th«’ «-of the fifth and sixth gra<; or the I. >: >r roll for th« . ’•’■<! month of school are as follow ■; • »race I/mg, ()r»-ta B i -chw ei«l, Helen Kruml. <•• irohl Hassler, I ■ Idle Prospal, Orval Bilyeu, Ruth Shelton, I. ¡ella Likenbach, Z. -tit.a Bilyeu, Orval Edwards, Bennie Boyanovsky, Pau! Charles, - Te.l Sims, C- ril Arnold, William Stringer, K-itli Whit»-. Thirty mil»’ extension of • erside Bra; ch plarvu-<l b () \\ R A- N southwest from Ontano J unci ion. American Shipbuilding C« at R ¡th Shelton leads in scholar irrenton securos <• nlr.i •’ fi ■ n ship for the sixth grade and Norwegian interests for six Keith White for the fifth grade, schooners at $275,1)00 each. The fifth grade has made a Southern California f-.rmers zoo-i showing in spelling as i most r«-[>'ut that eight-hour nrit-tion : '■ <la> e . <-j v «.:;«• in the class i is causing unrest and s • ircity of h is hud a ¡a-rfe-.-t lesson. lalwir on th«- farm. They sny an We appro?.a' d the two calla eight-hour day can not bea-plied from the B ■ ird of Directors. ’to farm work. R:«ei ■ 1 \:;. e|, teacher. Of the banks in the -tat«’ hav- ing deposits of mor.' than a mit- lion dollars, the two P«-i.dl»-ton banks ar.d the first N uional Bunk of Baker are among t. first four. Conservative Legis’atu - Wi.-.s In Oregon the Single Tax is de feated for the fourth tun».*. Th«- Sunday blue law is repeal ■ I Tim tax limitation is enacted. Pen dleton Normal school dehat-M, Oregon’s prune cro,’> is the largest and finest in the . ’.ale's history. It amounts to 40.0U0.- OOO ¡«ounds and will net the gr -wi rs $3,0O9,MM) The Southern Pacific Company operate« eleclr'c ay st-, ms in L >s Angeles, Oakland. Berkeley, San Jose. I resno, Stockton, Visalia, Eugene, Salem and Portland, Ore. One industry heljs u not her. Mining prosperity helps the lum ber trade. Copper sale« at 30 cent« make for firmer price# for lumber, For Sale A few first class grade ewes, young and in good I am still in the market for all condition; bred to lamb early, lines of fat stock, hogs, beef from registered bues». — V J and mutton. I handle hogs Philippi, Stayton, Oregon. 18t2p within 75c of the Portland mar ket. Phone me at Scio between Mrs Frank Gill, Mrs 0 V 6 and 7am and 6;30 and 3 pm. White, Mrs E D Myers and the — Thos. Large. tf M’.##e# Forbes, Metcalf, Angel, Prill, Smith ar.d Berryman were artertained Wednesday evening Contract let for new coire- by Mr and Mrs D C Thoms. hou»e for 876.443 at Grants Pa##. A dance will be given, Satur Ro#eburg will improve three A fire at the condenaery Tu##- day, November 18. by the ladies street# with 2000 yard# crushed day afternoon brought out the of the F. E. and C. I', of A. at rock. whole country aide, including the the Hit hardson Gap T J S and And now both the railroad school children. A large hole Z C B J hall. Good music, good men and the railroad president# was burned in the roof which floor and a g >od time assured. admit that nodody kuowa what caught from sparks from the Lunch will be served at mid the Adamson law means, or how smokestack, but the condensery night. Everybody cordially in it can be applied to existing con employes did heroic work and vited. ditions. had the blaze under control be Wages increase at Willamette fore the chemical reached there. Geo Garland went to Portland Iron & Steel Work« «nd Hease A last Saturday on a short business Martin Iron Works were advanc Now that the election is over trip. ed 12 ¡ kt cent Nov 1. and President Wilson is re-elect ed, even though by a small ma Baker city taxes reduced twen Home made Sauer kraut Kkr jority, th“ News ¡ays down to per quart at the Sanitary Mar- ty per cent below last year. majority rule, and for the next Ket. Moonshine distilling of aour- two years, or until the next elec mash whiskey is a new industry tion where politics enter as a Ed Wesely went to Stayton on Coos Bay. feature, the political complexion and Sublimity Tues-lay to meet Lea# political jawbone and of this naju-r will be hard to de his violin pupils. more legiti.nate industry from termine from the matter dished now on. Through an over ght the up from week to week. As most Linn County cl«»ver aeed in people take at least one daily News failed to mention a couple dustry netted $150.U00 this year. paper, the news of the outside of weeks ago that the Scio post Hood River to get larg« new world will also be left to that office is now an International concrete garage. field and our undivided attention money order office. ar.d will write Salem to builb $2>),000 home given to a faithful chronicling of orders for any part of the civii- ' fur aged women. the happenings of this vicinity. ized world. Big Dance I lonor l^nll S'ra. I Bl ick B rkshire sow from my p.aco. Reward. J F Kukucka. 18t3 K. oí 1\ (. »nvrntion The Scio lodge Krights Pythias entertained Saturday night at a rt ofd'strict «-onven- tion. It was att«-nd«>d by II G Wortman, M li««rd. grand chancellor of Or.-c m, Walter B Gleason, grand kc«-p«-r of record and seals. Wiilanl I. M <rks, p.i.-u grand chanc •ll«»r. and inmv others. Sev« ra auto loads of Knights went ov«-r from here, and others attended from other places. The hall w as well filled. t ■ it members w ere initiated into the rank of Page, the mem bers of the Albany lodge confer ring the work. Past Chancellor Chas C C irrv conferred the rank; \\ I. Marks oci-tip-ed the prelate's chair; Leonard F Mc Clain occupied th«- vice-chancel lor's station. Following the degree work and several impressive t. Iks by Messrs Marks, Wortman, Glea son and others, the Scio lixige put on a mo-k initiation, that for comedy, was suid to be th«* best ever. The members attend ing were convulsd with mirth. Then came a sup|»er at which th»’ Scio member - did themselves proud and received the hearty compliments of their guests. The members of the Albany lodge returned to the city at an early hour Sunday morning. Albany Democrat. Virgil Garland and his new bn«!«-, n--e May Marvin of Plain view. ¡me I ; ,t Saturday for a D M John of Corvallis transac .short visit at the home of his ted business litre Tuesday. father, Geo t la ria nd. Janie: Craft explains to the New» that what he intended to >nv«-\ it, speaking of the road meeting al Albany two weeks ago was that the Farmers Union is not in favor of hard surfaced roads at thu time, an they are not opposed to gixxl roads and work for them at all times. Pictorial Review and Santiam News, lk»th one year for $2.23. Otto Dill came in from Cos mopolis. Wash, Satur«lay eve- mng, where he recently went with his parents. Scio seems to have a great attraction fur Otto. Mylo Cary, who was struck by an auto several weeks ago, was taken from the hospital to his home on the West Scio road last Saturday. His condition does 1 hose owing cemer.t sacks to not seem to improve but very the Scio Planing Mill will please little. return same at theft earliest Th« Scio Dramatic Club hu convenience. By doing so you will oblige us very much. bill« out announcing "Pierra of th« Plains" at th« Peoples the« W. J. Chromy, 17t2 atre in Scio, Thankegivlng, No Proprietor. vember 80. This to a splendid bill and will no doubt draw a full house. Xotiee Xotiee Mrs D C Thoms and MI m light Forbes attend -d the Marton County Parent-Teachers Associn- ti >n convention at Salem last Saturday. They report that there were forty delegates pre - ••nt and a great deal of interest was manifested II (, Seymore of Corvallis, the State Industrial O W R & N Com ¡»any propo«- Club promoter, gave an excellent < s tu in«ta I immediately at im address. portant highway grade crossings on it. lines in Oregon’ Washing bin an l Idaho, cautionary high way -igns erected 300 feet from th»' track on each side of all cros Notice is lu-reby given by the sings. undersigned to all subscribers of Salem- Board of control auth the Scio Mutual Telephone Co. orizes sale of 15 tons flax fiber knowing themselves indebted to at 26 cts. said company to please piy up I «rtiand has aeroplane factory, immediately, or have your tele Ma.shfield— L < al grower gels phone cut off. il'ki2 fro n 12-acre l>ean crop. C. C. Wade, Sec’y, Those indebted to the Scio Plat ing Mill will please call and settle by the 20th of November. If not paid by that date we will place the accounts in the hands of an attorney for collection. 17(2 Scio Planing Mill Co. Xotiee