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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1917)
VOI scio. .................... .. YOUR *< its» RIlTlos I \l'!l:f> on the d*t« «tamp»-'! lii th«- •parr be low To the»«- who pay promptly in --------- 7 ■Ml.aner ihr >ul»<-rii>tion » SI.’X) Oregon l*r«<-lopmrnt \cw« In t.inr of Henry H Quigley was per year. Th«- price w It.#» if paid Indi«-*ri«-«. Payroll», and t ’ rmluct« Illinois March 11, 1847, during year. Ih«> paper i* net »« nt to nutwri'xr» who aro more than on«- his home 2 miles west of I Ji b<> r and EnterprUe. Junction City —$5,000 com year in arrvara. munity warehouse is planned. Friday January 11. 1917 Oregon News Notes Henry’ H. Quigley | Possibly About You ; Fair Will Stay Here born in The Linn County Fair w ill not tiled at |)t. moved to this city from Scio, of Scio. according to the action taken by aged 69 tju, board of directors ut the years, 9 months 29 days. Cros meeting held in Scio Saturday Astoria harbor lieing look • 1 sed the plums from Illinois with The mid year examinations in afternoon, says the Albany dem over as location for naval or sub his parents arriving in Oregon in the high school will be held next ocrat. The directors decided to marine base. the fall of 1851 w here they re reject the offer of $2,000 made week. President W B Barratt of Ore sided untii 1854. moving then to by the Albany delegation for the Good Clover hay for sale gon Woolgrowera Association Calif. Mr Quigley was married fair grounds ar.d equipment, and Frank Novak. to Mary E Correyrll in Yreka. proceeded to elect new directors predicts 40c wool for 1917 clip. Cal May 27. 1876 and he and his ami get ready for th»« 1916 fair. Orogon City Carver R R to The items from “Chatterbox” wife returned to Orogen in the I >r A G Prill was re-elected Mrs Fred Gooch died at Shel sell $3-50,000 bonds for extention fall of the same year and settled are unavoidably left out this to Highland. president of the association und week but will appear in our next burn Tuesday forenoon after an , on the home place where he re the directors were elected as fol Michigan men bring'sawmill illner. i lasting a few minutes. issue. sided continuously until his lows: N 1 Morrison, J LCalavan, She is survived by her husband, with them to install near Riddle. death, Four children were barn Geo Bilyeu A L Munkers. T. «• North Umpqua fish hatchery to this union, 2sonsand2daugh- When renewing your subscrip one daughter. Mrs Marion Tin Linn county court is to up;>oint tion to the News, don’t forget to dall, and four sons Fred, Frank. ' to I m « improved this year. ters. He was the eldest of 13 one director. Jennie Shelton Canyonville Old Levens Led children of whom four survive, was elected S'-cretury, Roy Shel remind us of the big magazine Babe und Ben G ><>en. The rela tives have tne sympathy of the ge to operate after 13 years idle 3 sisters and one brother. He offer. ton assistant Secretary, and E I* community in th ir bereave ness Will install electric plant, is also survived by his widow, Myers Treasurer. The time for The Scio high school basket ment. Interment was made in remodel old machinery and add Mary E Quigley, Mrs Hattie bolding the fair this year has not ball team has a game Friday the Miller cemetery Wednesday concentrating plant. I>av is of Harrisburg. Mrs Mar been set but the Ixiurd is to set night with Bellfountain and one afternoon. Hermiston county proves adap tha McLaughlin of Crabtree. th«- time at an early meeting ami Saturday night with Corvallis. table to prunes with yield heavy Thomas and J«> «-ph Quigley of begin preparations for a lurger and returns large. Scio, also six grandchildren. He fair this year than before. For sale—Tolouse geese $2.00 united with the Baptist church Port Orford nulls will ship 30,- It was the opinion of the di each; Rose Comb White Wvan- when a young man and joined rectors that the offer made by 000 ft white cedar to Bremerton dotte cockerels, $100 to $3.50 Mrs West who had made h« r the Masonic order < ut an <• irly Albany waa entirely too low. Navy Yanis. each. W A Gilkey, Thomas. 25-3 home w¡th her dougnter, Mrs (’ age also. Was a member of the The Albany committee offered Klamath Falls New $13,000 C W.i le the past year, died Tues We make a specially of day morning. aft«r an illne i of steel bridge across Link river Scio lodge of A F At A M for the $2,1)00 for the Scio grounds and past 25 years, being a mason for equipment. Friendship. Engagement and a few hours. She had not been completed. 48 years. He was a man of The Scio men figured that their Wedding rings -F M French & feeling w. Il for u few days, hut Railroad construction in Ore Son, Jewelers and Engravers, her condition was not considere«! gon during past year includes; S honor and integrity, his word plant waa worth more money and obligations being lived tip to than that if they had to wreck it Albany. serious until shortly I efor»« the P Co complete Coos Bay line, in all his dealings, making him and sell off what they have by end. T ie sympathy of the en 118.3 miles, O W R & N com a loved and respected citizen by the piece. One offer of $2,500 I will sell the following proper tire community goes o it to th< plete Eastern Oregon line to ty at private sale at my old bereaved relatives. Interment Crane, 137 miles, Cai At Ore R R all of his acquaintances. was received lust week for the Funeral services were held 20 acres of ground on w hich the home: Seven cows, some fresh was made in the Franklin Butte pul in operation 15 miks propo now, some fresh soon, 3 head of cemeter\ W«dr«-»ia-. afternoon, sed Grants Pass to Crecent City under the auspices of the Mason- fllir stands, ami two of $2000 ic order at the Federated church fill'll. The tents and other equi horses, mare 4 years old wt be after short funeral services at line, Portland and Oregon City at 11 o’clock Sunday morning, pment is valued at $1,400. There tween 1300 and 1400, 2 gelding- the home, conducted b; J M have 1-5 miles in operation ami the reading of the obituary und is a payment of $800 made on 7 years old wt from 1300 to 1400 Meiklejohn. Mrs West, whose Valley At Siletz complete 13 mil*■ song servic«- being conducted by the grounds, so the directors feel also good hack and good wagon. maiden name was Dernmoi d. Pendleton Building permits I m v H B Iler and interment was that they would be money ahe ad John Shindler. was born in Milwaukee, Wiscon for year number 243 ai.d total made in tin Franklin Butte cem if they were to sell out at what E C Peery who has been in a sin, June 8. 1S5»). She was mar $198,953.00. etery. they can get. Roseburg Platinum ledge dis Portland sanitarium for several ried to Jas Wheeler in 1867. and Scio is still the legal county Three covered east of city causing gieat weeks, is undergoing an opera to W P We. t in 1873. Grubbers wanted by A P Hir- fair and will again claim the tion for obstruction of the bow children are left to mourn her interest. ons. state und county fair i ppropria- els this, Thursday, morning, ac ios-: J E Wueeler, Minneapolis. Salem agrees to furnish re tions, amounting to over $2,000, cording to h telephone message Minn, Mrs C H Myers, Wa\» rly. quired acreage to uny firm that For sale, two registered lluroc and with a little added energy received by Mrs Peery Wednes Wash, and Mrs C C Wade of will establish flax products man hairs; w ill lie ready for service may pull out of the hole. At Scio. day evening. this Spring. < lias Chrz. 27-tf least H looks like Albany will ufacturing plant here. have to pay more money if the Reported that Oregon Power Hay for sale, $9 50 ton cash. Sheriff 1) H Bodir.e was over official county fair is taken to W M Phillips recently in Co will make improvements in W E z\rnold. extent of from Aibrny Monday on business that city. stalled an acetelyne lighting Willamette Valley to i .... ......... connected with the duties of his plant at his home, which he $300.000 or $400,000. Furnished ho is- keeping rooms office. Miss Hazel Riley and Tim Kelly thinks is about right, as the light Oregon industries have been 25tf is pure white and ahead of elec for rent. E C Shelton. were married at Albany on Wed legislated nearly to a standstill H S Johnston inspected the nesday of last week, They will tricity. The lights are connect Für aale or trade, n good hack and the legislature should go condtnsery boiler the first of the make their home on the old Serf- ed with batteries, so by touching with shafts and p. . Guy Mc Blow aliout enacting more m w week and found it hi good con ling place. a button the light is turned on or Knight laws that effect property and dition. off at will in any room of the business unfavorably suchaskill- house. He also has his barn Olt Alexander was up from 6 per cent money on real ea ing fizh industry at mouth of Will Beran informs the News fitted up in the same manner. On-gon City on business Mon* tate any length of time, no red Rogue River for benefit of "sport- that ii trict 65 has voted to day. tap*. Write F M Arnold, 330 Mnien • build a new school house at once The Parent Teachers associa west 8 st, Albany or see W E Smith Powers Logging Ry near the Chas Vsete« aa home, Grover Pomeroy was up from tion met in the High School Arnold. granted franchise along county Woodburn the first of the week auditorium Tuesday evening. J A Burton made a Hying trip for a visit with his mother, and Mrs O V White returned Mon road between Bunker Hill and Jan 16. An interesting program Summit distance of 11 miles. to Portland Saturday, leaving other relatives here. and evening was enjoyed by all. day evening from Hillsboro, his home several miles above j Corvallis-Six streets to lie Tne play shed or gymnasim of where she had been at the home Scio at 5 a tn, and arriving back Through an oversight Inst paved. Profierty owners will which all are interested was dis of her parents for several weeks. here at 4:30 p m, via th«> Albany week the News failed to mention select quality. cussed again and plans laid for They have both b«en ill with Mill City motor. the annual telephone meeting B W Bates and son buy Ro.-e pneumonia, but were improving its construction. which occurred Saturday, Janu burg Evening News and will Mrs Carruth traveling for before she left them. Il S Johnston has traded his ary 5. To the satisfaction of all, enlarge and improve both paper Ellison White Lyceum gave a town property to Mrs Valera Mrs J N Weddle was re-elected and plant. short talk in the interest of such Garland for her two acre tract manager of the Scio central of Oregon City Paper mill plans out near the R Shelton home, a Lyceum and it was referred to fice. The Weddles simply can’t another addition similar to $1,- ah(| families will exchange lie beat when it comes to run the committee Executive and Sunday School at 10:00 a m. program. 000,000 unit I about ’ completed, residences at onre. Both are ning a telephone office, and the Preaching at 11. The entertainment committee Christian Endeavor6:80 to 7:30 Woolen nulls to build big addi well pleased over the trade as it assertion is ventured that Scio served cake, cocoa and coffee in Song service from 7 ¡0 to 8:00 tion. is of mutual advantage to them, has the best phone service of the domestic science room, l he Preaching at 8 o’clock. Forecasted that S P (Jo is pre Mr Johnson will still continue to any town in the state, John next meeting will be held in two Prayer meeting every Thurs paring to go ahead with formerly run a machine shop at his new Holt was cleet« J president and weeks. Everyone interested is day evening at 7:30. planned double track electric home where he will do repair J B Couey secretary foJ the en- invited to be present H. B. ILER, Pastor. system to Salem. work of all kinds. ‘ suing year. Mis. F red Gooch Dies Suddenly federated Church I » I