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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1917)
• - •' I ••W- « V • « ' VOL. Possibly VOL'It »III: «OPTION i \rn:i> nn the «tale «tani|w I in the •!•»•••• U ■ low To th«»« who pay promptly in advance th«- autm.-rtvnon prir< i» JI'-« per year. Th«' in 91..« if |»«<l Orveoii l*e«rl<«pment So»« in Line of during year. Th«- I« no« »••nl Industrie«, Payroll«, and Produrla to «utw< fibers who »rv more than one of Labor and Enterprise. year in w>'irt. Oregon News Notes I "A 5 A. : Possibly About You ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ Frank Beers, who lived on the Potter place on the Lyons-Jordan mad. te"k strychnine iuh I near Four hundred pounds of choice Born, February 1. to Mr and ly ended his life. Reports vary vetch seed for sale. J D Dens- MrsC A Bates, a son. as to th»» reason. Dr B««atichamp more fl phoned imm««diate orders as to S P Co pays $10.000 monthly emetics and arrived himself in a Green beef hides are V, nr th to l.'.S Eugene employes, 42 few minutes, about th«' quickest 174? tier pound, veal hides 22? at employ« • of Pacifi«’ T- 1 A T< i Co run the doctor ever made. Beers the Sanitary Market. there receiv«' $1*«»5.15 bonus. has gone to California. City council of Medfor«! agr««««- The Stupka family of Gooch Mrs Curry of Albany wn; here As will be - en from a notice to assist proposed establishment A marriage license wa i ssued six«nt Sunday at Albany with on Lincoln’s birthday to J I. Fridav and Saturday meeting ■ < of box factory by extending her musi«: pupils. T .0 nas creek and ir i tributari«-s wat««r main to north boundary of her parents. The Stupkas form Oglesbee and Fri««da Steidel of erly lived on th«« Cyrus donation Shelburn. w il b«> cl">ed to ti 'ling until city. 'claim. The family went back to M E Bilyeu and wife came March 1. 1919. New hot"! planned for Reeds- Iowa and have Ix-en prospering, Hub Bryant went to Scio this Dr Priil infirmi the News over from Albany Monday for a port. Patterson, th«' dray man. and morning to Bee his brother and visit with his brother. J A and that the State Fish and Game Commi ■■«ion has promised 70.000 Albany About 50 wagon load-, : engineer Bodeker and family keep the holiday. Monday’s Al family. trout for this year and a like .of grave) being hauled daily to i visited over Sunday with their bany Herald. One hundred acre farm for number for next year fur the nearby r««ad districts anil 3 to 5 i par«u Is at Lyons. Prof FC Lent of Albany col sale. All fine land; g««od house purpose of restocking these carloads loaded daily for outlying Lyons is looking up. A fine lege went to Scio today (Mon strear'8. to be apportioned us districts in Linn county. and barn; windmill; house piped graded -chool with Prof Kane day) to deliver an addre» at a follows < ach year: for water. Enquire of D C 88389 c«>ntract let for new and a Miss White of Salem us achool celebration of th«' birtli- Th": ia. «'reek, 25.000, 1. ■ 81t2 Coast guard station at Florence. teachers. My. but they have a dayof Lincoln. Scio asked for Bilyeu creeg. 15.000, tine school building. There are A 150,000 bushel gram ware a speaker from Albany college Burn» s’<*r creek. 10,000, Mr and Mrs G II Bilyeu, son two store , two hotels, an I ()(> F house contemplate«! at Dufur. to help out in th«' program and Roari z river. 20.000. Roy and Lyle Gunstiles motored lud'te and a grange. A large Drl.ee designated th«' instructor The Commission should now Bend Water, Light A- Power amount of grain and livestock over from Lebanon and spent in mathematics. Herald. the week end with relatives be petitioned for a warden to b«« Co to install $3000 pumping an- shipped from there station« d in the • parts who will plant. here. D B Smith has sold his store at see that th«« law is enforced. « so 100,000 bushel elevator planned Gatesand will mov«« to Salem. Peery and “Brer” Sutherland The News has on hand a lim the law will be u juke. I helped to bury his grandmoth will get well. for Heppner. ited supply of the Atlases men The death of Mrs Ben Irvin«« Bandon Woolen mill and ship er in 1883 at Gates. Sh«1 was th«' tioned in clubbing oiler on j»age reminds a person that several daughter of Morgan who disap yard expected to resume op«-ra- 2. Come in ana get your copy, as good people have gon«« of lat««. peared from his home in York i tions 8<x»n. it is here waiting for you. state. His fellow lodge m««m- Among them 1 recall Mrs Mc 1/ebanon citizens working to Every young man or woman bers were accused of ''spiriting” Donald an«l Mr ('««mpton. What get cannery. Jack Waltemcyer was called should possess the ability to him away. In 1883 I had seven is death? Only a passing as it La Grande to have new 3-story to Texas on a business trip Tues write a good, rapid, legible of his great-grandchildren as were from on«« room to another. day. He will be gone several business hand. » h:?h is a rec« tn- business block. pupils in school. As many know , Charles F roman, who went down Ixingest suspension bridge on due to reports can «-«I by Ins dis with the Lusitania, said t<> oth w««eks. Mrs Waltemeyer has mendation in every business of charge of the Star theatre dur fice. and a common pa port to coast about completed at ross appearance, it cause«l the forma ers: ‘‘Don't worry, I think to ing his absence. Stay ton Mail. commercial su/cess, and can be Rogue river at Agm ss. Mi m tion of a new political party «lie is a beautiful adventure.” fully accomplished «vithin from span 365 feet, while its anchors which ha«i a larg«« number of Vanderbilt, after placing his The local postoffiee has re three to six months of diligent are 635 feet apart, voters ««nr led. How people can wife an I boy in a boat, shouted: ceived instructions from Wash-’ practice, of on«« hour each day. Survey of Eugene-Coos Bay lx? stamped«*«! sometimes! Ac “Save the kiddies.** No thought ington, I) C that the office may Being acquainted with the highway begun, if this road is cording to information gleaned of himself. Another "beautiful be closed at 6:30 p m. but for the methods of t «selling of all the ever completed it will eliminate from th«« Smith family and other adventure.” The mother, who accomodation of the patrons, leading penmen of America, I one of th«« worst and moat used sources, there was no evidence was clinging with her three they will keep the office open un can secure for you the very beat roads in the world. to show that he had been foully children , to "flot sam and jetsam” til 7.00. course of correspondence in was pickl'd up by a boats crew. Cold storage plant to b«« built dealt with. struction. at Reedsport. John Shulte has return'd from Due to exjMisur«« the children Mrs Ruth Wadkins and Mrs A If interested, write at once. The officer gave orders to eastern Oregon. He visited died. ' International Paper Co of H Cousins, mother and sister re A. L Plummet. bury the dead to lighten th«' boat Madras relatives and reports ex spectively of Mrs A W Hagey. Advertising Agt ncy, Scio, Ore. Boston takes option on large and to save the living. They timber holdings in Umpqua citing times when the county came last week from Orting. were about to place her children country at $-1,500,000 and proa- records were taken dy force Wash, for a visit. Mrs Cousins in th«* water and she said; "Give The The H S basketball ham was pet ts are for large pulp and pa from Culver to Madras. went to Portland Monday for a them to me. G«xl gave them to defeated bv tho Bellfountain per mill on Iowei Umpqua river. courts will probably cause a re- 1 few weeks, leaving her little me to keep and they ar«« mine to Astoria will build dr«*dge for count of voles. B-nd h«« says is 1 daughter Ruth here. Mrs Wad- boys last Friday evening. giveaway. ” She pined them building a $100,000 hotel. A big I harbor work. kms will remain for an extended at a tim«« in the water. A J N Weddle went to The sawmill plant is cutting 1.000,000 one ' Coos Baj During first half of xisit. adventure. Dalles th«« first of the week in ft every 24 hours. They work beautiful 1 January this port shipped more hopes the change will prove dis in 3 shifts und run night and J. R. Geddes, Mill City. Mr and Mrs F Habbertnan left lumber to San Francisco than astrous to his rheumatism and day. 1 for Salem Sunday where he will any other hurlx»r on coast. Mr and Mrs Bassett gave their work at carpenter work. Mr beceficial to his health/ H«« ex o— children the surprise of their Habberman has been building pects to be gone for some time. lives Monday this week when the modern farm home of M F Mrs E C Pee.) w nt to Port they receive«! a $.’150 piano from R.an at Mt Pleasant, which he land Saturdry wit.i the intention Albany. The children knew Albany Athletic Club wll finish as soon as thoroughly of accompanying E C home Sun nothing aliout it until they came seasoned lumber can be had for Mr its M Bloom and M Zasloff have inside work. When finished Mr day. but as they have failed to bought the John Wesely stock of home from school, What do you Scio K. of P. Ryan will have a modern and up show up as yet, it is supposed goods and ar«« arranging for a think of that? to date home with all possible that the doctors were unwilling big sale. They intend to com M«xle Davis has returned to To verify 'he score to let him come home at present. pletely dispose of the stock and Gates to live. His health was no conveniences. Stay ton Mail. of the last game. it will be priced accordingly. better at Salem. The Parent-Teacl.ets Associa They are busy re-arranging the Mrs W F Gill gave a valentine Mr Long of Gat««s died an«l Mr tinti ,‘5r party Tu««sday to a number of tion inel January 31. Music was goods an«l marking down prices. and was buried in the Kings her friends, in honor of her furnished by the orchestra hn«l Watch for big ad an«l full par Prairie cemetery. • 3 (E CEb" birthday. Two tabks of Bridge Miss Berryman. Trc address of ticulars in next weeks’ News. Grafe and the Schroder l!nu and dainty refreshments were the evening was given by Mr ship several car loads of logs the chief centers of attraction McClure, whose subject was Typewriter ribbons 66c at th« daily to the Albany sawmill. Miss Forbes served. Others “The Fine Tooth Comb,” which News office. The C A E boarding cars are Until 2 O’clock present besid«» the hostess were: was not only interesting but in standing on a sidetrack between Mcsdames A G Prill. E D Myers. structive. The next meeting will 50 Cmls E 11 Hobson. F T Bilyeu, L F be held Friday. Feb 23. when a A limited amount <»f cleaned Gates and Mill City, They are making extensive improvements very interesting program is Jones. J S Stieha, P II MacDon clover seed and seed corn for ald. and Mrs Francis Arnold of promised. All thos«' interested sale at a reasonable price. John along the road. FRIDAY 16th, 8 P. M. We are hoping that “Brer”k in the work are urgeti to attend. Shimanek. Albany. t ' : I rout for Restocking Attention! BASKETBALL Store Sold DANCING j/- ■ , a <* * * ’ i- *v >, / . s-’ , « **, • _ I S»_. ..‘i