The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 13, 1924, Image 1

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Vol. 27
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
•1.75 the Year
SCIO OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 13, W2I
Casta Hat m Ring
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LAND SETTLEMENT
RECEIVES IMPETUS
City Council Meets
XV.>
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No. 31
A. H Muller Dies
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Our fellow townsman, D. C.
I jmi Sunday, at the Salem Hos­
Ijist Thursday night the city
Mr«, Leona Francs* Goin, 42.wifs
j council met in regular session and pital, A. H Muller, a brother-in-law
of Linn munty representative S. H. Thoma, who at present is serving as
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transact«*! routine busineM. and all of .Mrs. John Weselv, passed awi >«•
Goin, and a noli vs of Linn eounty. ene of the county cornmi«si«»ners.
after a lingering illness of mure
died in the deeconeee hospital in Sa- has east hts hat in the ring for the Representative Men From All . members were present.
The acceptance of the Cracker- than seven years from diabete«.
Over County Meet at Al­
lem at four o’clock last Friday morn­ office of county judge on th«- Repub­
i neck electric line as a part of the The deceased was born in Germany
ing. following an operation for ap- lican ticket. Mr. Thoms has served
bany and Back Plan
Scio system was made a matter of 40 years ago and came to America
three
terms
in
the
state
legislature,
pandicitia, ten day» previous. Mr«
two
of
them
from
Marion
county
Goin was born at Halsey. June 9.
luwt Wednesday night in the Al- record, and soon the West Scio line with hi* .»rents when but two years
1881, and had »pent all of her Mfe and one from Unn. and hr feels fmny hotel, there was held a meet­ will receive the same treatment. of age. In 1892 he was united In
that his experience in the legislative ing jf representative men of th* These two line« have added much to marriage with Miss Kats Ohlemier
in this county.
After completing the public school branch of government amply quali- county that will m«-sa much to Linn , the business relations of the people at St. Louis, Mo , and shortly there­
course, »he attended the Albany col­ ties him for the judgeship of Linn county, and the state of Oregon. along the two routesand established after moved to Tacoma Wash.. living
' a most friendly feeling
The users there for the past 2H years. About
lege. from which «he was graduat­ county.
It was a meeting called to hear rep­
I
of
the
electric
juice
from
the Scio ' six month« ago he came to Oregon.
Mr. Thoms has made a splendid resentative« from the
ed. and for several years she taught
Portland
ichool in this county. In 1907 she record as commissioner, serving his Chamber of (louinwrci and the State plant sav they would not I m * with- where he had hoped to receive
was united in marriage to Mr. Goin, constituents in this community in a | (’hamter of Commerce, as follows: ; out the service for considerably ««me treatment that would cute
him of hia malady, but to no avail.
living near Jefferson, where they most satisfactory manner, and at W. L Boise. W. G. Ide. C. W. Sling mo«« than the original cost.
The
city
charter
is
bring
revised
the
same
time
rendering
justice
to
Besides hia wife he is also survived
on
a
have since made their home
er and 1. W. Pickard.
to
meet
up
with
the
several
changes
by
two children Mrs Vivian Moore
the
whole
countv.
The
many
friends
farm.
The gentlemen above named told
and
Henry Muller.
buieral ser­
in
the
stale
law*»
governing
elections,
of
Mr.
Thom*
all
over
the
county
Mr«. Goin was a member of ths
of the efforts of the two organixa-
I
etc.
Also
the
streets
and
public
vices will be at 9 o’clock this morn­
Methodist church for many year«; will be glad to know his decision to Itions, collaborating with the rail­
j property committee *»« empowered ing in Salem, conducted by the
was Past Noble Grand and past Dis­ serve them, if possible, in s greater
roads, to bring settlers into Oregon,
I to get new ordinances so as to lie Maccabees, and burial will take
trict Deputy president of Beulah degree than he has been able t«> do
ami that already some 40 families
j able to do some constructive street place at Cornelius, in Washington
Rebekah l««dge of Albany and char­ since taking office as commissioner,
I have been located upon Oregon
ter member of Mt. Jefferson lodge •and thev will work for his nomina­ I farms and in businesses, one or two ‘ and sidewalk building in the city •runty, lieside the remains of a bro­
limits, as Scio Is a road district of ther. Services at the graveside
No. 78. of Jefferson; was past pre« tion and election.
having come into Linn county. In
' its own. and at this time has no were conducted by a Lutheran min­
¡.lent of the Women’s club of Jeffer­
working out the plan of bringing
I provision to construct streets and ister. of which tienomination he has
Went to Riverside
son, and was a public spirited wo­
settlers mto Oregon, It is desired to
ha» no ordinance that compels prop tieen a lifelong memlier. All of the
man.
' list all properties for sale, either in
jetty
owners to keep their sidewalks deceased's relatives live in Kansas.
lieside her husband she is survived
Last Saturday night l«>nard Gil- whole or in part, and in dividing up
j
in
first
class condition.
by two daughters. Frances 13 years key and wife, S. P. Crenshaw. I<eo
large holdings so that which Is nut
To cooperate with other commun­
old, and Margaret. 10, and by her Zeller and I. V McAdoo wmt to
Undergoes Operation
now being tilled may be made pro­
ities in road building throughout
mother, Mrs. W. W. Francis of Al­ Riverside to attend the regular
ducing and make happy homes the
the county, and particularly to get
bany. one sister, Mrs. B E Brooks, meeting of the community club
one thought has been not to "asll”
.Mi*« Augusta Muck, one of the
’
some
real roads leading to Scio as
of Portland, and a brother, B*rt there.
The large hall was well the settler with high priced land,
war
orphans which were brought to
' well as tn meet with the county
Francis, of Turner, Wash. Her fa­ filled with the good |M*ople from
but at a price he can make good on.
thia community last October from
court and the governor on the pav­
ther. W. W. Francis, former eounty that section, and several were there
In the past, one of the speakers
Germany, through the efforts of Mr.
treasurer for many years, died two from Albanv and other points
An said, there has been the one idea of ing of the road to Green’s bridge, a
Husaard of Albany, who secured
•years ago.
excellent program had been pre- getting the settler into Oregon and motion was made and carried that
funds through loans from individ­
a committee be appointed out of
Funeral services were held at the pared which included speech« « by
then selling him at a price that he
uals, is very til in a hospital in Sa-
M. F- church at Jefferson al t:00, Mr. Gilkey and Mr. McAdoo
At I was not made arid- could 4& become the council for that purpose. The
' lem where she underwent an opera­
mayor appointed J. D. Densmore. J.
o’clock Sunday afternoon, conducted the close of the program, an exeel-
an Oregonian. This is being elimi­
tion for appendicitis last Sunday
S. Sticha. 1. V. McAdoo, R. M. Caln
by Rev. Parks and Rev. Eason and lent feed, consisting of sandwiches,
nated and those who have cume un­
night.
land N. I. Morrison as such commit i
interment was tieside her father at cake and coffee, was served.
Th«-
der this plan of today are sold to tee. and they are to meet the coun-1
The money secured by Mr. Bus­
Masonic cemetery at Albany
Ser- ( rivertide folks, like other communi
Oregon and are real Oregon boosters.
tard for the girls’ tmssage to Amer­
ty court sometime in the near fu
vices at the grave were conducted ties, are firm believers in community!
ica was to lie repaid by them when
Each county in the state is to lie ture.
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by the Rebekahs. The pail bearers work, and their large and well ar-
thev secuied work. Since their ar­
I organise«! into units, and will handle
The spillway at the light plant
were: Roland Hackleman. Robert ranged hall prove* their interest.
i their own problems after the stale went out on Wednesday morning of rival ln«t Oetober the sisters, beside*
Torbett. James Johnston.
Paul
——
chamber of commerce and the rail- last week, and the light and water buying their winter clothing, had
Smith. Harry Roland, and Edward
Another dig Egg
I roads have done their part. If a committee reported that a temporary saved >100 to apply on the loan.
Smith. This was the largest funeral
< eounty cannot hold the prospective provision to care for the same hud This is being held by Mr. Hussard
ever held in Jefferson. There were
Mf». Thos. H Smail wnt a Rhode
settler, he or thev are to be passe« I been made. Some more work must to apply on hospital and doctor bills
people present from all over the val-. |<ian. j
t„ the Tribune the last of
on to another eounty, with the main be done on the spillway in order to for .Mies Augusta.
ley and several from Portland.* The , the weeg which is also another big
idea of settling them in Oregon and prevent a recurrence.
floral offerings were many and very . one
ja the
ttxe a,
nt a price that will make them con-
The usual numtier of monthly
beautiful, which proved the high es- ^.pt ,n |,v
Shelton, but along
, tented and happy citizana of the bills were allowed.
teem of the d; erased in the oom- with it also came about as small an
j state. In Unn county a Committee
A letter from the State Game
munltjr.
egg as was ever laid by his breed
«■ompoard of W. E. Wadsworlh of Commission demanding that a fish­
The sympathy of the entire eounty of chiekens it weigh« ss than .’I-
! Harrisburg, E. D Shanks of l«rba- way I m - built at the dam in Jordan
goes out to the bereaved husband ¡gths of an ounce, an«i is quite a
non and l*x>nard Gilkey of Scio, has had been received, and the recorder
and daughters in this their "" i curiosity along wit i the others
I been named to nominate a perma 1 was instructed to report that this
hour.
have been brought in.
SCIO, OREGON
nent committee of the county who would be taken care of as soon an
will list the properties for «ale and water conditions would permit.
Card of Thanks
Local f Ian to Speak
latest and Popular Music
to l>e yub-divided, and to local* un­
furnished by
In this hour of deepest grief, we ■
settled lands, and thia listing is to
Special
Notice
On
Sund.y
evening.
March
30.
want to thank our many friends for
Kalina Si« Piece Orchestra
be furnished to the state chamber of
their kindnesses during the sickness at seveo-tt rty o’clock, at the local
commerce, so that the prospective
The Rebekah tolge will hold a
Everybody Invited.
and death of our loved wife and i Christian church, J. H. Gambill,
-ettler may have as large a list special meeting on Friday night.
mother, and for the many beautiful who teaches at the Sam Gaine«
Admission .....................
throughout the stat* to select from March 14. at Knights of Pythias
Spectators ..............................
floral offerings. While all of ua school, will deliver one of his noted
ns possible.
Ladles......... ..........................
hall to entertain their president,
must pass through such trying or­ lectures, the subject of which is
Thia meeting was the best of its Edythe Kelly.
I
deals. we want our friends to know “God's Promise to the Jews.” Mr.
kind
ever held in the county and the
that their sadness is our sadness, Gambill is one of the best speaker«
revelations imparted there will no
and thus our appreciation of their in Linn eounty and knows his sub­
doubt
grow until th«, whole county
ject. This lecture is free and every­
expressions of sympathy.
is
permeated
with the idea, and
body is Invited
S. H. Gotn and children
which
will
then
make Unn county
Mrs. W. W. Francis
B Jenkleeon of Portland was in one of the most progressive, largest
Mrs. H. E. Brooks
Bert Francis
tContinued on page 4)
Scio on business Tuesday night.
1 )A XC’J
MARCH 22
Z. C. B. J. Hall
Have Your Work Done at the
People’s Theatre
Saturday Sunday
Auspices Student Hotly
SATURDAY NIGHT
MAK. ir>
Presents
‘A Fair Cheat’
And the Spat Family
Music by “Drramland Six”
Orchestra of Salem.
ADMISSION------ $1.00
Spectator* 25c
Comedy
“Let’s Build”
Admission 10c and 25c
Barta Motor Co. Shops
Machine Shop
Blacksmith Shop
Car Repairing
and Battery Work.
We Can Satisfy You
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