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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1917)
4 VOL. XX SCIO. LINN COUNTY, OREGON,* THURSDAY, YOt R -CHS. RIIT1DN I XI-lEE-i on the dal«- stamp«-«! in th«- space be low To th«»*«- who pay promptly tn advance t>..- *ube«Ttp»t©t) price U Jl.i-tl per year. The price is |l.if paid «luring y»ar. The paper ia not sent i to auhaeni>cm who ar< more than one ytear lit arreara. t OREGON NEWS NOTES Principal Events of the Week MARCH I. !!»17 NO. r;i The tto»»l»urg public »«bool* werv rloartl an4 the eblldrvn w»r» onleml off thr alrtrl* »to! away from public itatheriiiK» last week brrau»» of an epi l.-tnl« of meaale* In IlcaeburK and th«- *urr«>un«!lii^ country ' Knrourakvd by the greater return* to be mail«' through the growing of beet* for the *t;gar factory, a num brr of thr hopgrower* In the Grant* I’*** dUtricl are digging out their hop)»rd* an«l will plant beeta thia aeaaon. I>ate for taking rffwt of the new ml«-* promulgated by (hr Interstate «-omtnerre « turn!«»Ion In an effort io rrllere the unprrcodrni«*«! «-ar »hortag«» which ha* gripped tht* country, ha* hex-n postpone«! fnsn February 31 to March 15. Xtljuldul General Georg» A Whit» ha* reaummt 111* place at the head of the Oregon national guard, following hi muster out at Vancouver barrack*, Wash., a* captain of troop A. Oregon • «> t wt.ch wa* disbanded after nln» month»' »ervlce on the California border Major W W Wilson, who actiul *■ adjutant general In the ab »rnrn of General Whltn. reaumed hi* former position a* Inapsctor general 1 The Chamberlain Medicine Coos Bay coal being sold in Briefly Sketched for Infor- Company, Des Moines, Iowa, Medford. advertise net only in this country n ation of Our Readers. Portland broker was roblied of but in foreign lands. z\ copy of a roll of bank notes while skep each issne of every newspajMT P II,-ton la to 1« a > tn- unity ing in a chair trying to save a $2 r , style «how Thursday and Friday containing their advertisements Pullman fare. A aeries of teachers' institute* is sent to the office of thr corn- St Helens Clatsop county lets b«- h« Id In th- different cities pany as a proof of the insertion town* of lj»n<- county contract for I tin • grtuling and of the advertisement, Some of Susannah Wiltfung youngest An ■ normoua Influx of « astern pro- paving at cost of $4.2,000. the papers bear names of places, daughter of Elijah and Elizabeth pl<> onto Oregon farms with the com Grants Pass Indications are which require one to recall for Wiltfong was born Fib 10, 1850 Ing of spring Is predicted. that this city will lose sugar fac The Silver Falls Lumber company gotten geography or refer to the in Liportt- County. Indiana. At will start Its newly construetcd big tory built here last year owing to atlas to locate. Some of them th«* au’e of ten years ahe was left mill at Silverton on March 13 fact that sufficient quantity of are particularly curious as they an orphan hy her mot .-'r. With Arrangements are being completed beets cannot l>«- secured. Many are published in the vernacular her family in 18413 she crossed for the cstabl.shment of a tannery and other communities are after or native languages which might the piains to Oregon, first settl glove factory at Klamath Fall* Out of 230 accidents r«-p->rte«l to th« plant. be likened to the carefully writ ing io the eastern part of lh«» Eugene Pacific Tel Ji Tel Co ten notes of a shorthand writer. state an I afterward* coining to stat« Industrial accident commission during the w«--k. not one was fatal •v ill s<M>n have Marshfield con Here are the well known Chin- the Willamette Valley. The district convention of th« nected with this city by fine Imo es«- characters arranged in verti On July -I, 1866 she was mar Knight* of Pythias of Union and Wal II. mu«.« of the prevalem e of rable*. giving first class service. cal lines leading from top to bot ried at Sciot » Alexander McDon lowa counties was held In Wallowa An epidemic of nrasles ha* swept the entire east en-l «»f I'malllla county tom, the lines arranged from ald. To this union were born Brownsville Canne.y here has Gateway and alm«t every family ha* been placed under «tuarantlne by right to left. twelve children, hine of whom either has had or I* having this dl* th« alate lita-stock sanitary board. many more orders than it can fill The Burmese language, as are living, m follows: Mrs G A ease I he «juarantlned district Include* the for 1917. printed is composed principally Th«- Coos amt Curry Fwlr association town* uf l|e||x. Adam*. Athena. Free- I Cottage Grove cannery will of a combination of circles. Some Mrs Will Hut 'hen . McMinnvili, . ha* d--»lsi «’ed Hept« niter 1J to 15 In water aud Milton operate this season. Nearly 500 Oregon me tn tier* of th« one wittily suggested that for Mrs J N Lotig. Seio, Mrs E B clusive for the date* of th- annual Elk* order fra*t««l on elk meat al the l«ebonon S P Co has lnrge fair this reason circulars would be Fletcher, McMinnville, Mrs E E The now coast guartl station at th« Washington birthday banquet given force rebuilding 2000 ft trestle. properly printed in this language. Munsey. Lebanon, Erank of Me mouth of th«» Hlvslaw river, about by the Eugene lodge <>f thr order Prineville Oregon Spokesman Cingalese, the language of hama, Mrs W E Evans, Lebanon three mil«* from Florence. will b* IMegaUoti* were present from Mar»h new paper to be published here. field. Salem. Albany. Itoaeburg. Me«! completed May I Ceylon, is also curvilinear. Jav and Roy and Ralph of Scio. Attendance at the meeting of the fort! and other cities. Eik City Alder timber being anese and Siamese are composed Aft« r her marriage they moved Under the provision* of the new In Western Oregon < hrlstlan Endeavor largely of vertical lines conntcled three miles «Tst of Scio where union at - Salem - - (Concluded < n paite 3) last week total 4 be heritance tax law which will become effective May 31. a«'cor«llng to th«» by loops at either top or bottom the chi dren were all l>orn. tween two an<i loot) Th«- l.sne county Bomona grange, at term* of the act the fee* to be derived but rarely at both. In thia vicinity the remainder by Clyd ■ Il «It». sup-rvlsor of (he a meeting at .«anta Clara, pasted r«*>e from that source will increase mat The four hundred million peo of her life was spent with the Cascade (vAtional forest erially. probably In an aggregate of What in < «limbi« -> I by thr state tag ple of India have nearly fifty exception of seven years spent lutlons opposing th«- proposed 16 oou,- ISo.000 for the biennial period. 00« road bond Issue. commission to be a mraauro of prime di fferent dialects or vernaculars. at Philomath, Benton county. Th«- Eighth company, company. roast artil Katherine M I Wan. supervisor sr<! Importance coning before thr iirople The Chamberlain Medicine Com She also haves two sisters and parole officer at th»- stat- Industrial lery, Oregon national gur.rd. «»tab at thr special election to I»" held In llahetl I th«- high«-«« merit mark record pany advertises in ten of the two brother«. 33 grandchildren school for gills, baa submlited h r res- June, la the proponed constitutional ed for the 1916 target prat tler of na principal ones. The I’rdu is a and three gr> at grandchildren. ' Ignatlon to the state board of control. amendment doing away with the pro- To «1« ide upon tin- purchase of a itonal gurrd big gun companlrai. ar- sort of script and is so chaotic in Eally in life, Mrs McDonald new |I5, i U o > si « '<ir th, • tral - ¡icol cording to flgur«'» mailr public by th<> sent po vision* that all 'axatl->n shall be "«•<|ual.‘‘ leaving th«> "uniform pro shape that it is impossible to re united w ith the B iptist Church. of K'.amath Falls, the h«»d b >urd war department militia bureau vision In an«l allowing taxation upon The army engineers have made an duce it to the movable ty pe form. ever living a faithful Christian ha* caP««l for a sp-i icl • Pctl- n March various claaae* of property adverse report on .he propose«! furtb Papers printed in the Urdu lan life. Besides many relative« 7 Ths president ha* nominal«*,! th« Money fr >m the rural credits fund er Improvement of Nehalem bay Oil guage are therefore first written and friends she leaves an aged following Oregon postmasters. bring will be available for letvilliig purpose* the ground that the commerce to (>’• out by hand and a plate made by husband, they having celebrated to the farmer* of the »talc by th* beneflte«! would not Justify >he et thr flrat presidential postmaster* ap the lithograph process. The their Golden W«-dding one year middle ot Mar< h or the first part of penditure that would be require«! to pointed In Oregon since last Septem ber Volnry E I.««-. North Powder; provide a 13-foot chaunel from Nr “Oudh Akhbar,” a sixteen page ago Ia^t July, all the children April. J W. VandervrI'irn. Banka. Shelby F. Portland ha* another shipbuilding halein to thr bar daily published at Lucknow in being present at that time. Iteaderlck. Halfway, Clark li Foster, County Rupert nt rn«l ent J Alton plant, the Coast Shipbuilding com this language, claims a circula Oay ton. Il «y I. Pritchett, Gaston, party, a It -'».««o con—rn,- which «III Thompson and County Agriculturist Edgar I. bavldeon. tuwego. I<oy J. tion of about 5,(MM). It is Mid The News has on hand a lim engage In the building Of wooden II A . Blanchard have Imen busy or- Bhoad*. Pow- r, l»al«> Buckner, H< Io; ganlrtng Industrial clubs In Dcachut«-* that in order to handle th's cir ited supply of the Atlases men ships. W. W Wilson. Yoncalla. Circulation of petition* asking for a county. Four clubs were torm«*d with culation it requires an office force tioned in clubbing ufTer on page Approximately 35 bill* relating to recall election against County Ju«U'«r a total membership of 34 boy* and of about 200. Fortunately for 2. Come in and get your copy, as school election* and the adminl*tra- girls who will raise potato«** thl* year J II. Messick anil County Commlss on tlon of sch »«I affair* were passed the managers, the wages pa'd tu it is here waiting for you. for rompetltlon In the *tate prize. er J P Ritter, ha* been started in natives are only a few cents a Contraei* t«v purrhase brra-coll tn be during the 1917 session of th«- Irglala- Baker county -O- Perhaps th« moat Important grown on 300 acr<* of Ijine county lure day. With 430 bills enacted Into law the measure »,« thr bill which removed farm land* have been signed by H A sewlon lawa of 1917 will ho ths l*rg The company advertises in the property «iiiallflcallon of *■ hoot Four hundred pounds of choice Baser an<1 W T Ijinglels. of th«- West newspapers printed in thirty t, wo vetch seed for wale. J 1) Dens* •■st volume of session law* ever pub ern Broccoli asaoelnHoii, recently form electors, making It possible for any lished by the state The volume w 111 Cit'.gen who ha* reside«! in a school languages, Besides the vi rnucu* more ed In Eugene. Fifty farmer* have ac- b«t ready tor »ale early In May 28 district for 30 days Immediately prior lars and the well known Europ opted th«- terms offered by the rotn- II II Ila; mond. administrator of the to thr election to vote for directors. <»• Itaymond »state. soil a half section pany. The crop I* expert«-«! to total ean languages, French, Spanish, With thr exception of those law* of attest land near Weylund station, •0.000 rrat«oi. Portuguese. Dutch. German, etc, declaring an emergency, those which Green beef hides are worth northwest of Helix, to H. H Parris, In response to a letter from District the list embraces a number of 17i' per pound, veal hides 23c at hsvr been referred to the people, or well known Weston farmer, for 135, Attorney Evan*, of Multnomah coun those which ar«- to become «-ffn-tlve languages which untii compara the Sanitary Murk« L ty. and *|*o (O numerous request* 000. at some specific time provpr I within tively recent times possesstnl no Making preparation for thr coming from southern countie* of th» *tate themselves. all laws «if the leglslstlvn flax season, the state board of control Governor Wlthyeombe 1. trying to alphabet but for w hich the Ro assembly which Just closed will go has arranged for letting contract* to •end *oni» «pcctal agent* to the Cal man alphabet has been adopted. Into effect May JI. under the provi Include a minimum of five seres and ifornia line to endcaver to curb Illicit sions of the conatltutlon that all lawa. To an American newspaper a maximum of 7&0 acres to any one ••quor ahlpment* from tming made not di-clarlnc an « m- rgency. ar«- to go man it is interesting to note the scro»* the bonier man Into effect 9«) day* after thr adjourn Under provision, of M ,aw manner in which the colonial When a new law goea Into effect In ment of the legislature May. It will be a mlwlenu-snor In Ore bf the legt.lat-.re It «m t(. rompill English newspapers are made up. Considerable legislation Increasing gon for a person with Insufficient •ory on all who desire to engage In Thev still cling to the methods the power of the public service com funds In the bank to raah a cheek, the manufacture of butter an«! chee.» mission was enacted by the recent which were practiced in this coun providing be does it with intent to de to sacure a license from the dairy and legislature, and the commission ts pre try fifty years ago, the advertise food commissioner Thl. Keen.« mu.t fraud. paring to administer the new sc--. be se< ur« ’ «| on or before July |, 1»J7 ments being upon the first few A marker for the old Ore gen trail. Probably the moat Important law south of Eugene, has been prepared and on ths first ot July of FBrh pages, followed generally by paaard was what was known aa the and will be set up st Coryell I'ass. on the heavy editorials, then a few thereafter. A fee of fl I* prescribed. certificate of public ne««»elty bill th«- Pacific highway, between Eugen» The old military highway, the pion t'ndsr the terms of this measure a meager cable and telegraphic and Goshen, when the weathsr gels eer road running through the Can- utility, before entering a field already items, afterwards the local news. better. cades, which ha* virtually been abar • aerved. must flrat secure from the It la reported that some of the The local news consists princi doned for many year,, will be opened commission a certificate of public officers of Crook county may resign pally of the proceedings of the to motor traffic for the first time thl* necessity It also gives th* commi» their places as a result of the r»4uc fall, offering a scenic highway unex- slon power to esterni tn. service of legislative bodies, town council, tlon of their salaries by the legists celled for grandeur tn the northwest, utilities now tn the field, and which school beard, etc. Contributions ture. and th» elimination of two de- Saturday, March 3rd O -Ü c D 'u a O) CQ A N c N G (Concluded on paire 2) Tickets, ->uty officials. vconllng to an announcement mad» may hereafter embark In business, Ln the stai«.