County Paragraphs Edited from our exchar«»« by Mr». I. V McAdoo (Left ever from ie»t week) I-a*t Thursday Frank Hughes. air* Joseph Doiexal has entered final proof upon his 39 acre homestead tietween Scio and Lacomb. At the annual school «lection of th« Up-river district near Harris­ burg Sam Taw ver was elected direct­ or to serve for the next three years and Joe Hayworth was elected clerk to M-rve one year. Lone Pine Tree troup No. 4 Boy Premium lists for the 1923 l.inn Scouts of Albany was presented the County Fair which will l>e heid at National Streamer last Thursday Albany September 3, 4. 5, C, havi evening as a reward for having in­ been mailed. creased their membership 25 percent The road from Gate« to () ,rt. at the end of th* National Round vi le mine». 1» to be improved thi» up campaign which ended February lummer. 2D men are now employ­ 15. ed at the mine and it in < xp< >’ e taken in during th< last week. ■ummer which wi I greatly augn-nt After mure than a year's idleness the production of gold. the Albany fruit cannery opened W. E. Burton of Scio was a*■ last Thursday. cd a fine of $5 by Jusiic Victor According to word received recent- Oliver for having but one hi a I lig> t the road to Newport from Albany and failing to dim. is in first class condition. At a meeting of the school board The fund which 1» being raised to at Mill City Monday evening Fr< i pay the expenses of erecting a mem- R. Oliver was re-electc-: director rial monument in the Providence and Deliicrt B Hill war elected clerk, cemetery in honor of Rev. Joab Rudolph Hocluli, aged 71. died at Bowel and the pioneer residents and hia home In Ixibanon Thursday night member» of the 1st church in Linn following an illneas of M-ieral • >unty is receiving contributions Riley Shelton of Scio is a member of months. the committee. Due to heavy rains in the m >un- It is reported that the crew at the tain», the road to Caacadia is at*» >. lutely impassable for cars It is not Ix'banon cannery hu been doubled thought that cars can get througl lhi» week. The properties listed below are all under-priced and are quoted at what the owner would want to pay were he the buyer. I hev must be seen to appreciate the value. Write the S io I ribune if interested in any listing and owner and lot a tion will be forwarded immediately. 31 acre», mone or leas, clo«» to good town; 21 acres in high »tale of rultiva lion, and all yiver bottom land, g <«1 house end other building». 2 acre» in loganberries, | acre m ml raapberriea Tnce IP««» cash, baiai < at »> jwr cent, would co«i»i<1« r trad« t> ca«h. t .Ja- <- tl'n. I) » i» of the best buys ir. p>< Fork-, of the Hantiam. and shouki be gratde-d up im- mediately. Addr«-»» JU. care lh< Scio Tribune. One block on South Mam »treeI. In Scio, with good H-room modern h, a £i«ri buy. Addr« » E 1, care Sei" 1 ti­ ll ne For Sale Mt acres good black Inani lami, all in culti» st »on, one «., •• firm town and high school, railroad and milk condcniw-ry. extra good l<--nrtng orchard. 3 end buikling«; farm well fen« Ideal airy farm Price 5110 i- for quick sale. Address AA, care t-cio Tribune Ninety »ever, acre«, all tillable ex­ cept 15, 1» well drained; to acre» now in crop; 2U left to suuiner fallow in »pring. family orchard. (¡--«I »room hc,u»e with baM-nient, good t.irn ami out- buildings, all farming implcrm nt«, tool«, etc ; • head of ' • ■ ■ h- I < f hor»«-«. 4 hem! of bog», beta hen«, telephone and ev.rvt! n ¿to »tart fann­ ing. Hill give |«o • »ion nghl away. Pnce $9.500, Addre«» TG, Scio fribum- SI4 acre«, Ml in cultiva'lon, balance pasture and timtx-r; 4 mil«-» from rail­ way station, 6 tn: •» from g ...,j town, 14 miles from h. I, 2 mil*« from church, on ru in cultivation, balance pasture ami timber, n. ,»r good town and »chool;2 miles to railway station; small orchard on place; good 7 room houxe; 3 good bams, heat quality land* n«-ar gtxxl market for dairy products’ Would divide Into •»■vrral »mall farms I’rirc fbo.iM«). Address fl, Scio Tri' buna. 7M acres, well improved, two rets of building», on mam countv road. I mile to g school,; j mile to railroad »ta- li<»n. 3 hours from Portland markets; fine river liottom n-il, running stream; 6 acres of Is rri< «. full bearing; family orchard, Price $16,000. | ca»h. balance long limo Would con ■ !<*r a« a part payment. reaidenev property or aubur- luui acreage, m good town or city in the Willamett« val!«jf, Yakima valley or California. Aikln-sa Gl, Scio Tri­ bune. 2h acre», river bottom. fine»l uf gar­ den or la rry land; rui.nitig »(ream,easy to irrigate; six acres of logantx rriva, raapberriv«, Mrawbcrhe» ami blackber- ri-», full bearing; | miie to railroad «ta li<>n, g««»i rnarkt > I rice i.'i.taxt. part ca.-h, balance time. ACdrva« G2, Scio Tribune. M acres, river bottom. practically all m cultivation: w<-ll improv«!; two arts buildings; on mam county road. | mile to railroad »ration, 1 mils to school, 4 mile to gotxi town; an ideal dairy or ‘ ' I'■ . ■ ’ . <■■ ■• half CM»h. l-t,lar-< lurg t.n.v. Address 68, Scio I ribune. Nine room Lou»«, with t ath, on two largi lots, plenty of fruit and berries. Al! m««o' i n c mveniencea. Price $1700, and worth twice this sum. Address K K. ra»>.' S'lo Tribune. l»niry ranch of 75 aeree, ß& seres in c.iltivation, baJa .cr in «»ture it'd Some tiir.ber. house. 2 bari s 2 »hicks« hous«-i> ami garagi ; all f* . n- <1 co »» fi r rwd with woven wlro; creek runs through place; live aprine J mile to town and 2| mll*a to r»’‘roai.pnee Addrt-ss JZ. care Scio Tribune. ¡'>4 acre*. nfrom Shelburn; 7 m bung -«Io .*, prm t: ally new; all ng» good and insured for $1 acre« In elov< r, vetch and oats, orchard etc; Al ground; on Scio mail route; good conveniences. I-nw price for Im- mediate saie, ** would trail» fur Albany. < *>rvalh« or S»l< m property. Address IM. car« Selo Tribune. n 17J a. r. « of Santiam river bottom land, H nule» • a»t of Albany; fair house and other buildings; 10 acres in cultiva­ tion, '» «er» cacti in Monger raspbrr- ’ ■ .. f A • pirrdld buy and a big bargain at 52750. t< r particulars write HR. rare of Scio Tribune. Dr Bruce Miller and Dr. Lang Mack of Ix>banon have purchased a Curtis armv airplane, the first tobe owned in the community. After 31 veer» as attorney in II. Dilmer who live» nenr All»«’ y tlruwnsville. Amos A. Tuasing ha» had hi» eye injured while milking, turned over his law practice to hia by the cow switching her tad in ho n. Aubrey S. Tuasing and has face. The hair on the end f li e opened an office at Halsey. tail had lieen bobbed and it i« be J. II Filk«ns. n pioneer resident lievrd the »tiff hair penetrat. d the >f I ii.a county and a member of the eye ball. Albany G. A. R. post, died al the A new Hupmobile loaded with Soldiers' hem« in Roecburg Friday passengers enroute to Albany from night. the pioneer picnic at Brownsville war Midnight Saturday night marked wrecked at the end of the pave the 17th anniveri ry _ of the closing _ ment north of Shedd at an early of the saloons in Albany and Linn hour Friday morning. The car turn­ ed over twice, crushed the top, one countv. front wheel, the windshield and steering equipment and pinned the driver to the ground beneath the ear The steering gear held the driver to the ground and was demolished by those attempting to remove the car. Strange as it may seem, r.u one was injured. The car was taken to Albany where it is being rebuilt 8< io Tribun« Miss Lucille Shedd Wm McConnell is the retiring director. 14, of Mill City «tabbed Ted Fox. ago 12, in the bark. It is thought a grudge between the two wm the motive for the art. Young I i l-exter McClure of Sweet Home went to the hoapital for medical aid was finnI 55 for driving an auto It required 12 »tilche« to cl ee the without having a driver's license wound. and R T. Fleming of Brownsville C. E. Mager», a «witchman, was was fined 510 fur transferring li­ fatally injured in the Southern Fa- enee plates from one ear to another, cific yard« in Albany Saturday morn­ ih the justice court In Albany last ing when he jumped from the rear Friday. of a group of car» which were < \bout 500 persons gathered at ing »witched and stepped directly in he grove above Crawf irdsi ille last the path of a moving freight engine Tuesday to honor the memory of Hia left leg was cut off at the hip. Rev W. R. Bishop, who in the early hi» left arm at the ellx>w ami the davs. taught school and singing right foot waa cut off near the an­ school and preached in that com kle. A blow on the head rendered mnnitv. him unconacioua and inflicted a deep During one shift, from 1.30 p m scalp wound. He wan rushed to a to9 p tn.. last Sunday 417 auto­ hoapital where he died within a half mobiles crossed the ferry at Harris hour after the accident. burg. J a met Montague Wad»w<>rth, civil At the annual school election at war veteran, aged S3, died at th« Kn«>x Butte on June 18 Q. E. Propst home of hi# daughter, Mr« Nina Wadsworth Kahler, at Mil) Citv last wu elected director and U. E. Kan- agy clerk. Monday. for the next 10 davs or tw> weeks even If the weather should l«e clear Men sre working on the road«- at ■ it is expected they will U- fit d. by Julv 15. 1 General Xews Pdge4 .V la Ijindstrom, 66, a resi- dent ■ f Lebanon fur 13 years, diol il h -p:tal last Thursday, fol­ Mr. ami Mrs. John A. Shaw of nt a ! lowing an illness of several months. Albany celebrated their 50th wed­ ding anniversary al their home Wed­ Better Than Arrests nesday evening by giving a dinner to 25 relatives and friends. restaurant out of the earning« of jeeted into the b-vs ntirm by same. mad hornet». It is estimated that Marion county will tie loser to the extent of $;’«>O,- 000 thia year because of inability to market the loganberry crop It is said that this is caused by the fruit not being well enough advent i»- 1 One of the largest «ales h«lp .■ Five improvement projects total- A. N. Pietrok, who live» near Kingston, has patented a new model ing 563,230.58. was () K’d bi the Albany citv council last Wednesday gopher trap. evening at its mee.i g Mr» Sarah J. Helmick of Albany The Junior class of the Crabtree celebrated her 100th birthday on the Fourth. She is the oldest high school has voted to use the known person in Linn county. She proceeds of their play. The Gypsy has lived in Albany 45 years. The Rover, to buy rings for the cl««», the The Salt l^tke school house, situ­ ated about half way between Lel-a- non and Lacomb, waa burned to the ground at an early hour last Thurs­ day morning, origin unknown. The building was valued at about 52.000 with no insurance. The city council of Brownsville ha« passed an ordinance prescribing a maximum penalty of a $50 fine or 25 days imnris onment. for violator.« of motor traffic laws. 11 e of Yakima.Washington have -I i,-till a campaign to prevent aut *bile accidents by testing and improving brake«. An ordinance in that city provides that all cars «hall be at • to «t<.p within 5n feet when g ng nt a speed of 20 miles per h ■ ir T' n n «harp edge, sever- y chased the property located at the of a number of residents of the City Recorder Bodine »ay a that tho».- af ternoon. The aged pioneer waa cutting it. corner of first and Ellsworth streets, northern part of district 47. The who violate this law will be given presented with a birthday cake upon | William Garrett of Brownsville adjoining his present location, from petit1 n was signed by a large num- the maximum in fines from r.ow on. which waa 100 lighted candlee. was almost stung to death by h rn< J. K Weatherford. He plans to I- r of th« patrons of both districts. Al the annua) school election at Starting with a capital of only 10c on Monday. The service« uf a phy­ erect a modem building to be occu­ There was no opposition voiced. The Shedd last Monday evening Uneoln la cash • year ago. Mr. Goins of sicsan w«r« required to overcome the pied by his iit.re of iartit •’ rea