? ■>» ; ». ' ' -r .« <$ VOL. XIX N< ). l*e«**M****PMMK**9«**4*«y promptly in «uh «nee the »ubacription t rice to tl 2S On ZM Ih’itlnpmrnl Sew» in ¡.uur ■>( per year. Th«» pru--: I« ♦1.50 if p»i<( lnand and grand building logging railroad to Deer ald w ho i.i in Phoenix, Arizona, at the age of 19, he and his came in last Saturday morning opera company played to a large and one great-grandchild, were > brother. Cotton II S Miller join- Island. for a visit with friends and and appreciative audience at the i*ed W ard’s train and crossed the relatives here. Building peimits nt Eugene pr< ent u- follow .; Mrs Lillian1 i Albany Chautauqua last Satur­ I plains. In Septemlwr of the Ma m of Alsea, Mrs Anna day evening. The words were for six months past. $59,96.3. i same year they landed safely at Fletcher and family and Mrs Union county has up $400.000 Speaks for itself Dodge Bros sung in Italian of course. but Mailer Hutchins and family of ’ Oregon City. After a short time Motor Car. Will receive a car­ this was only a slight drawback good roads bond issue. McMinnville, Mrs Allie Munsey s|»ent there and at North Yam- load July 15. For further partic­ in listening to the magnificent Warrenton building gravity i hill he went to Peterson’s Butte voices which were heard in II water system from Lewis and and family and Mrs Lulu Evans ulars see Fred Bilyeu. near Lebanon and from thereto ai d family of Lebanon, Mis Min ­ Trovstore. Signor Frank Buea- Clark river. nie Long and family, Frank Me­ the mines in Jackson county, MrsT K Sanderson and child­ fusco, who sings t^e part of North Bend has ordered three llon» Id u nd family, Roy McDon­ where he staved until 1857. ren went to Portland the last of Manrico, has rung before the more streets improved. ald and family and Ralph Mc­ While there he joined the Ore­ the week for a visit with her crowned heads ot Europe, w hile Klamath Falls 5 1-2 mile dyk<- Donald, all of Scio Mrs A R Me- gon Volunteers and spent about mother, Mrs Raab, and other Signorinu Sarah Alu, who sings complet'd on E R McCornacK Do aid’ sütrr, Mrs Lydia R«>l>- 18 months in lighting against the relatives. the part of Lenora, was with the < rt. >n. of Roseburg was also « Indians in their last stand ranch. ’ London Grand Opera Company against the white pt*ople. Why allow costly duplication there. C R Nokes, who was agent at until the outbreak of the Euro­ After the close of the war in Otl <*rs pr< sent were: Mr and of public utility plants, asks th< West Scio for a year or so, and pean war. 18 ’ 57 he came to Scio w heie he Mrs W G M< Donald and son, Mrs who has been at Albany for the Among those going over from Oregon Voter, when in the end established a harness shop on the V \ 'lcKt.ig)|t. Mi ait ’ ll Mrs W past few months, has been Were: EC Peery anti family. the consumer and taxpayer must present site of Peery's drug A Ewing and son, Mr and Mrs transferred to .Monroe. A E White and family. I! V foot the bill. store. Here he made the first G o Bilyeu, Mr and Mrs Barnes, Goose Lake project in lutke Shelton and family. L W Charles Mrs E II Hobson returned and family. Mrs Winnie Vaughn. county, to irrigate 30,000 acre*, Mr and Mrs Gilbert McDonuld set of harness and tha first sar , M s Lucy A esely and die ever made in Scio. home on Wednesday evening of Rolla Shelton and Fred Bilyeu. completed. He was married to Miss liar- Miss Ethel Ingram. last week after an extended visit Willamette-Pacific ballasting a riet Hamilton in 1858. Thirteen Mr and Mr McDonald were with friends and relatives at mile a day near Springfield. children were lx»rn to this union, the recipients of many useful .Myrtle Creek and Roseburg. An extra session of Congress and valuable present*. two, M W and Lydia Ann, hav­ Mrs J A Bilyeu entertained I a is vented to re,real LnFollette'a the improved ing precel political ally with a coat of white paint. spent the largest part of his Mr Y uung, although fur |»ast labor bill. Solomon Grime* was iwirn De- life sinco his marriage in the C M Coffey was the artist that the allotted three score ami ten. Min» » at Cornucopia sent out ■ en.l« r 19, 18-38 in Des Moines vicinity of Scio. worked the transformation. is hale and hearty and apparent­ Amalgam l»ais worth $51,<«M) in count.. Iowa. He was married For several ycang he and his ly goo<| for many more years. Dr Prill. Wm Young and Ed to Mary E Hildebrand, February three days. venerable wife have spent their He can turn a fiio flop from a Wesely of Scio and Messrs Per­ 13. 1861, and to them were born declining year* al their home Hood River strawberry ship­ soring board when in swimming cival and Schanz of Portland left Il children, seven sons and four near West Scio. Il’> u- ^uivivej and has a grip liKe a vise, some­ ments aggregated 100 carloads. for Camp Prill. Marion Lake last duughtrrT, all of w hom are liv­ by his w'dow and 11 children, as thing many men of half his age Baker Mill and Gram Co will Saturday for an outing and fish­ ing. He also had 47 grand- follow-*: Mrs Emma Curl and can’t do. build $10,000 elevator and ware­ ing trip. The party will return; childrcn, all living but on», and Mrs Geo P Bowman of Salt Luke house. x to Scio next Monday or Tuesday. s x great-grandchildren, all liv­ City, Utah. II C .Miller, Sisters, Taking a religious census, a I ing. S G Miller, Alsea, Wm Miller, bath tub census, and spending Ed Ba Id sc h weid, who was ; Mr Grimes with his family, Mesdame* J 1. Arnold, Chas A dunce will be given Saturday public money on “rural sucial- moved to California in 1870, and working on Mr Chromy’s new Rlxxla. A I Arnold, John Shol- house, took a tumble from the evening. July 31, at the Rich­ ogy" and freak investigations is to Southern Oregon in 1871. He ton. Roe Shelton and Pr-ce Neal scaffolding early Monday morn­ ardson Gap T J S and Z C B J making higher education un­ moved from there to Linn county of Scio. ”, Good music will be fur­ popular. ing resulting in a bad shakeup ‘ hall, in 18.81. settling near Scio where Funeral service* were conduct­ and several bruises which will nished and a good tune is as­ Organized noise costs money, he had since resided. He united ed at the home Tuesday morning sured to all. Lunen will be wastes tune and produces noth­ lay him up for a time. with the Baptist church about at 10 o'clock, Rev Jamison offi­ served at midnight Everybody ing. 32 years ago. ciating, and interment was made Mr and Mrs Albert Randall is cordially invited to attend. Oregon city votes again July Mr Grime* died July 7. 1916, tn the Franklin Butte cemetery. I and Miss Daisy Buckner went to at the age of 76 years, while on 24 on $20.000 school bonds Albany last Thursday where Mrs N I Morrison is Scio agent a visit to his eldest daughter at they spent several day*. Miss for the Bodi-Tone Medicine Co. Merlin. Beside his wife and Buckner who has been in poor M/XRKET REPORT descendants, of whom there are health for some time, taking Mrs I C Dickey of Indepen­ Maple Spring Farm, consist­ 63, he leaves three brothers and Albany dence is visiting her friend Mrs treatments from an The following are raah prlr«u quoted ing of 163 acres, registered two sisters. on Thursday of carh week by uur J R Gill this weeK. doctor. goats, high grade Jersey cattle, Funeral services were held at dealer«: 1 registered Jersey bull, 1 Jer­ . * so Shelburn last Friday, Rev G II Sam Dolan, former coach at Cottage and Bungalow house Wheat, per buahel.... Oats ...................... .......... Young officiating, and interment sey Red sow, farming implr- O A C, who ia now a professor paint at Morrison's Hardware Elour, per Back.............. I 50 wa.> made in the Miller cemetery. ' rnents, etc. Fur particulars see in the department‘of mechanical $1.15 the gallon, any color. Brun. per ton.................. . . to «• •lames Wann on farm, or write engineering in that institution, as 00 Maidhnga. per ton — owner, < II Wain. Junction City. Daily Albany Herald and San- r. no was in town last Fnday looking N Young went to Cor’ valli» Chop, wheat, | ht t<«w.. li am News $2.50 for one year. ;