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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1919)
THE SCIO TRIBUNE AND SANT1AM NEWS, CONSOLIDATED Independent, fearless, free; Not tied to any party; Will support best candidate for office regardless of party VOL. XXII 'CIO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. MAY 15. 1919 NO. 39 HOW THE $600,000 WILL BE EXPENDED County Court Evolves a Plan Which Seems Equitable to All Parts ol the County Th«- county court has worked out a plan for the expenditure of the pmitosed $600,000, The Albany Herald gives the plan as follows $13.18”» on the road from AH>anv t-» steel bridre at Corvallis, via Riv erside sehoolhouse in district 24 and Orleans station on Oregon Electric. $23.0(8) on present road from Har risburg, via Peoria and (jike Creek church, to intersect! >n with road from Albany to the steel bridge at Corvallis. $10,500 <»n road from Oakville Presbyterian church, via Western Star Grange hail and Linn county poor farm, to intersection of road from Albany to Corvallis at a point 600 feet southwest of steel bridge across Calapooitt river $4500 on road from Tangent to Western Star Grange hall, via Blev ins bridge across the < alapooia. $6500 on the road from Shedd via Eayetteville, to intersection with road from Corvallis to Peoria. $8000 »n road from Halx*y to $24.(88) on rum! from Halsey to Brownsville $21.188) <«n r<>ad fmm Brownsville to Sweet Home, via McK«*rcher‘s mill. Crawfordsville tn«l Holley. $13.000 <>n road from Shr«ld to Brownsville, via Chari«*« rmtitman farm and I.inn station on S P $11,(88) on road from I .aw son on S. P to Linn station, via Plainview $*.MMh) on mad from laduvnon to Plainview, via Rockhill sehoolhouse in district 31 $60,(88) on mmi Albany to ls*l«a- non. via Henshaw’s blucksmith shop. Oak Crit-k sehoolhouse w> district 15 and I jiwsoii station on S. P. $26,(88) on road Albany to Scio, via Sanderson bridge and Gilkey. $M>00 on road Letmnon to Har mony Grange hall, via Spicer church . $3600 on road north from Soda* 1 vilie to intersection with mad from I Leiutnon to Sweet Home. $8188) on road from Tangent to: intersection with mad from l-awson to Plainview, via schoolhousr in dis-1 trict 27. $44jiH«) on mail from l^ebanon toi Cascadia, via Santiam store. Sweet | Home and Foster. $6000 on road from Fairview i schoolhouse in district 66 to where« it intersects road from Sweet Home * to Berlin, via Wiley bridge and Me- Do we I creek bridge. $2500 on mad fmm Waterloo lol II».pita! Note« J M Krantx. who injured his hip in falling fmm a barn. left Sunday. Rudolf Young was discharge Fri day from the h--«p«tnl Dr. Hobson was hospital Thursday qx-rating at the Dr. l>aie of Harrisburg was assist ing Dr Prill at the hospital Sunday. Stanley, young, son of Prof, and Mrs. Robe, has recovered from pneu monia and was taken home. Mrs Ruby Rockefeller. nurse, was engaged at the J f W early home lust week Mrs Kreter. matron, was ah op ing in Albany Saturday. Miss Minnie Souchek. after a three day vacation, is back <>n duty The hospital garden, under the watchful eye of th matron, is doing fine and soon will I m - yielding young onions. radishes, peas, lettuce, etc. Mi < Gladys St n»h had her tonsils and adenoids removed at the local hospital this week Born. May 11. to Mr and Mrs. J. S Hannah. Jordan, a daughter. Dr. and Mrs Dal«* and daughter and Mias I .awl« -« of Harrisburg, were the guests of I>r and Mrs. Prill over Sundav. 1150 Ulf Nathan Young. YEAR ARIES RE . TO CISCUSS T.TEATY Nathan Young was born in Union town, Fay cite county, Pennsylvania. July It, 1829. he moved with his parents to Ohio in 1837. Germans Sen J Two Coinplaints Mr. Young was married April 1«*. to Clemenceau Rpiprd;nq 1857, to Miss Mary A Miller. Nine Peace Terms. children were born to them, six of whom arc living; Alonso M., of I*aria - -Ths allies can minili ui no Moro, Oregon; Melvin, of Portland, William H . of Camas. Wash . Mrs. discussion of their light to Insist upon ths terms of ihv p<aca treaty substan A J. Johnson, of (Corvallis. Mrs. tially ss dratted. Jennie Warner, of Scio, and Charles This Is the reply to Count von N. of Corvallia. Itrockdortt Ksntisu. h«-»«l ot the Ger Mr Young and family moved man peace del. -mt!loti who xubtlllttril from Ohio to Minneapolis. Minn., in s noie io I'n inli f «’I- no n«-> uu declar ing the pear«- treat v i -minins il<llialuls 1862. residing there 12 years, en which could lx- lumi« by no people, gaged in the milling business. after and many uf Un til Incapatilo of accom ward operating flouring mills in the plishment Count von Ur-» kilorff Itali’rau has following places: S. Francis. Spen cer Brook. Anoka, Elk River. Prince also be«-n Infunili 4. li m * -r to Ills complaint that Gi-ini.it> * <• a»kill to ton and Dayton, all in Minnesota. sign the alititi plan fur a It igue of He came from Minnesota to Ore nations. altliouKh not among I ho gon to start the mill at Stayton in stales Invited to «-nti-r It. that the ad 1875. They made the trip bv rail mission of additional member sinus to San Eranciaco, thence to Portland has not been overlooked. but has been by steamer. He operated the Stay explicitly provided for In the covenant. The German p»-m < «1«■ »(Ion sent ton mill for several years and after two lettera lo the sill- 4 nini n«sia-lai«d ward operated mills in the following powers declaring that on essential places Turner. Oregon. Vancouver. pointe the basin «>f the ”p--m • of right” Wash , Sprague, Wash . and Jordan acri-ed upon bet»««n the ladllgerents has been abandoned Valley, Oregon. He 1881 he leased The German delegation In additional and rem<sleled the Scio flouring mills note« transmitted to M t'leuonrena. and has lived here continuously for as pr«wld>'i>t of the pence conference, I proposes changes In ihi rlauma of the the past 38 years. Next to his love for home was his peace treaty covering intuir problems and asks that prisoners of war I" re interest in his lodge; he had been a turned inini- illau ly after the signing Vinson for 66 years, seldom missing of the pri llili Inal b a a meeting. The replica whl' h the «. uii< ll of four His wife died February 2. 1905, sent to the German nol«n inwli- public, and he had lived with his children were drawn up, according io the part of the time, the balance of Tempo, with the personal and particu larly active cullaboratliin of President which he spent at his old home Wilson. where he passed peacefully away at 4:46 p. m , Tuesday. May 6. 1919. At The Prop!«» Theatre an<i was laid to rest in the Masonic cemetery Thursday. May 8, with full On Saturday and Sunday evenings honors of the craft, three grand Mrs. John Wesely will present ItMige officers being present. Dorothy Gish in "Kittling Jane," One sister survives him. Mrs. Jane who'd rather fight than eat and who Menoher, of Johnstown. Pennsylva thrived <>n argument. nia. mother of Major-General Chas. The Selo Tritrune $1.50 the year. T. Menoher, Walter Georg«-, who suffered a bail cut in his right leg a few days ago. left the hospital Monday for hie Colgate's store. home. $11,(88) on r«»ad fr«»m Harrisburg Pin«- Grove cemetery. to intersection with Diamond Hill $6000 on road from Halsey to Pie Social road, via W«‘atherf<>rd Corners and Irish Bend ferrv landing, via Gras» Rowlaml station. hopper schoolhouse and laike Creek $10.018) on ma«i from la’Imnon to And Program church. Berlin given by $7000 on Harrisburg-Coburg road $13.(88) on mad from lebanon to the Junior Class of Scio High by way of schoolhouse in district 63 Scio, via Brewster and Games school at from Harrisburg to county line. house in district 77. High School Auditorium $12.000 on Harrisburg-C-oburg $10.500 on mad from l-acomb via Friday, May 17 ms.I from point one half mile south Brewster to intersection with Lelia- 8:31) p m of Harrisburg to s e corner sec 23. non-Scio road. One-third of purchase price will Is- 15-3. via Schoolhouse in district 46 I14.18M) on road from schoolhouse deducted for highest priced pie. and Pricebom station on S P. in district 65 via schoolhouse in dis Good time and g<»*J pic* assured. $10.(88) on road from Halsey to trict 9. to I jitwimm I. C O M E ! Rowland station on S. P . via Kiser $6250 on road from Crabtree via budge across Muddv creek Santiam Grange hall and Bohemian To Ducuts School Law». Parent-Teachera. hall t>> intersection with mad from Scio to lairwiMid. A note from Mrs Cummings an- 329,600 on ma«i from Scio to the Because the next meeting date of ■Maa that ai I m M m hai- the ..................... Gat«-s bridge acr««« North Santiam Association conws on Decoration i and directors will lie held >nlhe'|>ay ¡yjav jjq , the Parent-Tcach«rs via Lyons, Fox Valiev. Mill City. Liquid Veneer MAKE OLD THINGS NEW The Best Polish for Wood Work Pian«« Eumiturr Automobiles Cat ri age«, etc. Sold tn three sizes: — 25c- 50c- $1.00 See Our Window Kelly's Drug Store YOURS FOR SERVICE $16,500 on road from Munkers to Catholic church in sec 9. 10-1 via Slielburti. Kingston, Mount l’lessa nt church and Jordan. $28,(88) on road from Seto to Greens bridge, via Meat Scio and | Munkers. $65(8} on road from intersection of mad fr >iti Albany to Scio with road fmm Crabtree to Thomas, to intersection with mad from Scio to j ; Greens bridge. $18,250 on rnnd from Millersburg via ( onser. Hoefer farm. Dever an«l Coles Butte to Pacific highway. $25(8) on Rowlund-Cz.burg r«»w<i ■ from Rowlan<i via Summerville schoolhouse to southern boundary of Linn county, one-half mile west of West Point $|iM),<MHion Pacific highway from I Albany to Harrisburg. Henrv Burmeister, of Bilyeu 18*n and a frieiul of The Tribune man for manv y ears, was down last Thursday. He had not been in Scio for about three years. The Tribune acknowl edge« a very pleasant call from him. I Many of the old time hunts, etc. were recalled. court house at Albany May 17 to hear the new school lawa discussed by F. E. Carleton, assistant state meeting before the summer vacation superintendent. Miss Cornelia Mar a full attendance and an interesting vin. state librarian, will give a talk programme may be expected. as to use of library hooka. The meeting will begin at 10. and all in- A Musical Treat. tr rested are Invited to lie present. Rightly named waa the recital at the achool auditorium by the high school orcheatra last Thuraday eve We wish t<> thank our dear friends ning. While the audience waa not of ar)l| community for their large it made up In appreciation rnany acbl Qf kindne« and kind what it lacked in size The aeveral wnr(|w of gympnthy; and for the’ numbers were artistically rendered, beautiful floral tributes, during he aeveral encore« being given. The illness an«l death of our dear father, soloists acquitted themselves credit* Mav the same acts of kindness be ably and all were heartily applauded. mrt«l out you, one and ail, when The personnel of the orchestra: the grim reaper «h ath visits y«»ur Mire Jeannette Wolter, piano. Thom homes, which in time h«- will. ____ — — . ................. as . Prospal, violin; ... H. — L. ------- Robe, , .... cor* Mav we he so situated as to ai«l net; Roy V Shelton, trombone The ami comfort you in your sa«i hour v» orchestra will |F*««7 play • at * ww the • Parent vurwn re win «gmw* es v»u have in ours. Teacher meeting in the evening of ALONZO M YOUNG Friday, May 23. MELVIN YOUNG The showers we have had alnce MRS A J JOHNSON WILLIAM II YOUNG and including Saturday night have MRS JENNIE W ARNER been worth many thousand dollars CHARLES N YOUNG to Lina county. CASH PAID FOR ( aril of lluuilo I Cascara C A EVERETT 'Dnif/iisl and Stationer SCIO. OREGON Thf Hexa 11