The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, February 01, 1917, Image 1

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VOLK -I Its« KIITION EXPIRES
on th«- date »lamped in thr «pact- la-
low To th««ar who pay promptly in
■uivsnev the -ubamption price is *1.00
Some winter again. One would
per year Thr pre-e is Sl.Zo if paid Or<-r«a I>e»cl«pm<-nt Nrw* In Line of
The Cheerful class of the Sun- have though old Nebraska had
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during year.
th«- paper is not sent
I ml u-t r Iva. Payroll*, and I'rodurt* day School will give a pie social come to visit us Sunday and
Four hundred pounds of choice to subscriber» who am more than one
at the Baptist church February brought uh n sample of her
ol I-a bur and Enterprise.
vetch seed for sale. J D Dens­ year in arrears.
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Dr T K Sanderson is confined
to his home with rheumatism
this week.
For bargains in ranches and
city property sec or write R A
Scott. Scio, Oregon.
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Pie Sociul
Portland t’hamb«'r of (*<«m-
mere«» asks memorial of the
State Legislature to Congr«*«*
Electric Spark*
urging that definite legislation
lw* made concerning water power,
so that some basis for develop­
America fir»t, an well a* *«fety firvt.
ment might be arrived at.
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Flour mill projected at Jordan
pai winee« lit now pnueipally for pvnw.
Valley.
7. The pies will be auctioned
off to the highest bidder; also
there will be some pies sold in
pieces at 5c a cut. Home made
candy will be on sale, and a
short interesting program of mu-
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w .
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All
the girls bring pies and the boys
their purs s.
blizzards.
Mr and Mrs Arthur l.'tller of
Stayton ar«1 visiting this week
at the home of her father, S B
Cole.
Mrs Clyde Thomas of Jor«lan
and
sister-in-law Mrs Lester
Bilyeu of near Lomu, Montana,
who is here visiting, spent Sun­
day with their cousin*, Mr uml
Mrs Varda Shelton. They left
Sunday eve for a visit with Mrs
Will be given at the Richard- Bilyeu’s brother-in-law , Ed 1;..-
son Gap hall on Saturday, Feb­ i you near Scio.
ruary 10, 1917 by th«1 T J S ami
Mrs C C Burmesti-r is able to •
Z( B J.
(’ash prizes will be be up again after suffering ev-
given as follow*:
1st, best eru! days with an attack of neu­
mask $200. 2nd. best represent­ ralgia.
ed character $1.50; 3rd, best
Merl Frost is slowly recover­
dancer $1 CO; Ith, most comic
ing
front an attack of pneu­
50c. Every: <»ly is cordially in­
monia.
vited.
By the Committee,
Wilbur Fleming who has been
confined to his lad the past week
Hay for sale, $9.50 ton cash. is now entertaining a genuine
W E Arnold.
spell of the measles.
Musquerudc Dance
N Young returned home Tues­
Now York has import«-! f >ur n.ldttion»
day after an extended visit with to It« too, four Tasmanian dr . il*.
Oregon tl ix fiber superior to
his children at Corvallis.
that
in any other region of world.
No wonder Mexi<-<> gel* Uu ■ >. > bad­
ly, with ' arranxa as II* ’ r ad".
Pool of l’<0d sacks of potatoes
Elmer White who is attending
Now .<•••. Lanning and Senator -tan«- bring $12,(M>) at Monro«1.
the Capital Business College at haw bt-n conferring on raivng th«
L'trg«1 t<mber holdings in Col­
Salem spent the week end at l&.neO.OUO with which to pay for the
llaniah " rat Indies. Perhaps you umbia, Tillamook. Clatsop, and
home.
thought the money wa-t waiting in the Washington counties comprising
2(1.000 acre-, and 4..500.000.000 ft
Trvaaury.
Colds and grip are again the
The bore of pence will have to coo a timber change hands at figure of
order of the day here since snow’
little louder to th- heard as «<• the roar $4’000.000.
and freezing weather have pre- of the heavy artillery.
Oregon is getting some good
vailed this week.
Maybe t iirope will auk for a deelar*- advertising in adjoining states
tion as to what M«-* u a 4 the United
as a result of the legislature try­
Mrs Almina Pomeroy went to States are differing about.
Portland the first of the week
Now th»t the great Jiff re >- the Mar­ ing to hold down taxes, consoli­
shal
of France his name isn't any easier date commissions and cut out
for a visit with her daughter.
to
pronounce.
ove rhead expense. This is worth
Quite a crowd gathered at the
Mrs Elva Dallam.
Highly resolve, and half the battle'« much to the stat«1 in view of the
Your
Last
Chance
German hall Friday eve where
With two barns full of cattle won. Says a wise on«-; so let'» rvsolv«- fact that we have here tofore
they all enjoyed a good old fash­
it twice and get all tin work done that
been pointed out as the “freak
Rec.-ntly wo publiahe I in these col­ ioned dance.
we will be able to give you way.
law” state.
umn* an offer of The Youth'» Com­
choice stall fed meat from now
A twentieth Century girl, has no use
Mrs Clara Smith has been con­
panion and McCall** .Mngnxine, both
on. Sanitary Market.
Dallas mill buys 1,000,000 ft
for a ma i who is fresh, than for one
fur ■ full year, for only 12.10, including fined to her bed with grip but is
who is sta.'a.
fir logs cut by 8 I’ Co on (\ m > s » McCall lire»» Pattern. The high some better.
Fred T Bilyeu received a car-
Probably I. ore young js-opl«- would Bay line right of way.
price of pap«-r ai.«i ink ha« oblig«-«! .Me-
Mrs W II Grimes and Mrs Roy
load of ten Fortis last Friday rmbark on the trinfxxtuou* sea of mat­
Linn county built 70 miles of Call** Magazine to rai«<-thoir »ubacrip-
which are all sold with the ex­ rimony if par« ..'.a wou.l lift the block­ roud the |>ast year, graveled or lion price February 1 to 10 cunt* a copy Wirth spent last Sunday with
ade
aral 7u cent* it year »u that the offer Mrs J D Grimes.
ception of one roadster.
at the above price mutt b« wittxlrawn.
If he has not done so already the Jan rocked.
Isaac Burton returned home
( util March 31 our rcaiier* have the
Harrisburg making big hay
The High School basketball itor of thr peace p dare at Ihy Hague
no doubt is thim.mg it is time to over­
privilege of ordering txth publi-ation* the first of the week from I.- ba-
team defeated the Richardson haul the fura.ice. the steam pipes, «rut shipments.
fur a full year, including the choice of non w h< re he had been to attend
Work starts on larg«1 uddition any I.'« cent McCall Dre»» Pattern, for
(Jap boys at the latter place last bruch uu the f.iri iturc a bit.
the funeral of his grandfather.
Saturday evening with a score
So far the Z- pp< iin has lo-en the et- to cannery building at Newberg. only 12.10.
Isaac Bates.
W ill add corn to line of canned
The amount of reoding, information
pei ial terror of i on combatants.
of 19 to 13.
C C Burmester was called to
and entertainment contained in the
The new policy of "siiencr at th«- product*.
Stayton
Tuesday night by the
tifty-twu I mu «-* of the Youth** Com-
The Scio Milling Co received a White Hous«-" will |>erhai suggest
New shipyard to .start with paiuon Lnd the value of twelve monthly
serious illness of his brother-in-
$12,000 order for flour Monday something to thr excellent Mr. Lgnsing. contracts for two vessels at fathion numbet* of Me« all'* at *2 10
law Richard Cramer who was
Villa
ap|>ears
at
last
to
havediscover-
from a California firm.
This
offer a real bargain to every reader of
Portland.
ed a raiding gr ur.d that .» free from
taken
ill suddenly while in Port­
will keep them busy grinding
Coos Bay coal to be marketed thia paper.
punitive possibilities.
land
on
business, and who was
Thu two at one price offer include*:
for some time.
"Bernn w as nut surprised at entente's at Roseburg.
brought
to his home in Stayton.
1. Th«> Youth'» Companion hjiaaue*.
refusal." How Could she be, after
Leven*
Lodge
lieing
made
Sunday
there was slight hope
2. The Companion Home Calendar
6 per cent money on real ea­ having read the unoKicial copies of it
ready
to
operate.
for
1917.
for
his
recovery.
tate any length of time, no red weeks before.
Brick yard, idle two years, to 3. McCall'* Magasine 12 faahion
Several of the young folks
tape Write F M Arnold, :oo
As a dove of peace the American
re-open
under new management number*.
from
these parts attended the
west 8 st. Albany or see W E Eagle find» its position peculiarly annoy­
4. One IS cent McCall I «re»* Pattern,
and employ 40 at Beaverton.
ing.
Arnold.
basketball
game and dance given
your choice from your flrat copy of
The Allies* position at -akmica seems
Roseburg Review “It will M<’CaU'a. if you »«-nd a two-cent »tamp athe T J S hall Saturday night.
Chas Ohiing, secretary of the to be a good deal like that of Pershing bear reprating few new laws, with your eelection.
Varda Shelton is the proud | o-
Alhany Commercial Club, was in in Mexico.
New Hubacription Received at thia
fewer commissions and more good
sessor
of a brand new Ford car
If th«* i rem-hcapt-ir« d 7S..sn G- rman '
town Monday conferring with
roads are what the people ex­ < Ifllce.
which
he purchased lust week
prisoners in 1918, no wuuler they feel
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Dr Prill, president of the Linn like continuing the war.
pect—we might say demand — ■
from Fred Bilyeu.
County Eair. as they still have There are moment « w hen the dove of from the present legislature.
hauled 35 miles from mine near
('hatter Box.
the idea over that way that they peace falls under the suspition of be­
Company forms to promote flax Idle City on Trout Creek to ship
ing a trouble maker.
would like to secure the fair.
industry at Eugene. Will erect in spring. Ore runs $75 to $250
Furnished housekeeping rooms
Perhaps it is a g> od thiug that tla- modern plant.
a ton in lead, silver and zinc.
for
rent. E C Shelton.
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The News was a little mixed war in Europe snowed th United States
35 miles telephone line to be
Hotel
and
dancing
pavilion
how
its
railroads
will
become
congested
last week in shaking of the rela­
constructed in Umpqua national
See Morrison for plows of any
tives who have been visiting W and blocked by swollen traffic at criti­ destroyed by fire to rebuilt at
forest.
cal momenta.
make at some remarkably low
Winchester
Bay.
A Whites of late.
The item*
Although an immense number of
Farmers will gather at Hepp­ prices. We have ionw drill*,
North Bend l>ox factory will
should have read that Mr and locomotives were sold last year, 1917
spreaders,
buggies,
ner
Feb 3 to plan building grain manure
operate and also install shingle
Mrs W C Mann arrived from will make a new record.
hacks
and
surreys
at
price*
that
elevator.
machine*.
Idaho Palls and that Mrs R L
can
’
t
be
beat
any
where
on
sale
Pacific Power & Light Co in­
Standurd Oil Co a*Ks 20 year
Jordan and son Melvin departed
Strayed from Fred Jones place
¡or
the
next
30
days.
N
I
Mor-
for that place.
on Scio road, one large billy franchise for piantat Pendleton. stalling most modern nitrogen
risen.
goat. Bert Vehrs.
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Reith has terminal improve­ lamps to replace old arc lights
Ben Thayer and Miss Rena
ment* costing $.500.000. monthly throughout the Dalles,
C C Mespelt of Alaska. who
Stumpf of Hubbard, a sister of
$10.1X10 and appropria-
how a bill to cripple com-
payroll of $10,000
has
been visiting his brother
Mrs Pax Thayer, were married
lions for coming y ear of $100,000. menial fishing on the Rogue
Fret! of Thomas, is to le: ve for
at that place January 22. They
Expects to become largest term- river in the interest of “•porta­
Tuesday,
arrived in Scio the last of the
Sunday School at 10:<)0 a m.
men,” can lx* considered senous- his northern home
inal on line.
says Saturday’s Albany Herald.
week after a short wedding trip
Preaching at 11.
Libby McNiel & Libby negotia-
do not understand,
He has been in Alaska for nine
and rented the O B Cyrus house
Christian EndeavorC:30 to 7:30
Pendleton “Wheat, wool and
ting to establish cannery at Fair­
year*
and is well known in Al­
Song
service
from
7
.¡0
to
8:00
where they have set up house­
hay bring higher! price*; banks
view.
bany,
having lived here before
keeping.
Both are estimable
Preaching at 8 o’clock.
Junction City’s new warehouse bursting with money, abundance going to Alaska. He has been
young people and the News joins
Prayer meeting every Thurs­
of work for everybody; empty
to start March 1.
at the home of his brother for
their many friend* in hearty day evening at 7:30.
houses unknown; business and
Several cars of ore will be
ktwo months.
congratulation*.
H. B. ILER, Pastor.
collection* never better.
Federated Church
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