THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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VOL. XXIII
NO. 1«
MARKET ROAD BUILDING
> ON THE NORTH HILLS
R. Shelton Invite* Gnett* Including
County Court to View Work
Elegant Dinner Provided
On the r<>ad on the north hills the
an cal lei market mad connecting |be
Stayton-Jordan road with Scio, mad
improvement ia in full pmgreaa by
order ,»f the county court and under
the supervision <>f Riley Shelton.
Aa the court hail decided to in
spect the progreM lieing made by
the worker*, lam Saturday Mr. Shel
ton invited aeyeral Scio people to be
prearnt a* well and among the num
tier was thin pencil »hover. Mr. E.
C. Peery wan detailed by Mr. Shel
ton b> convey ua to a apot aome half
way on thia »tretch of thia mad.
Peery’s order for ua to tie ready at
11 :80 wan imperative and we obeyed
the order.
Just at 12 we reached the desig
nated apot when the worker« had
»topped for dinner.
Under the
tipreading branches of an oak tree a
long table had taien prepared. The
ladle» of the neighborhood then took
charge First spreading snowy doth«
on the board*, they loaded the im
promptu table with a tmuntiful »up
plv of good thing» fit for a wedding
feast. Sandwich«* and coffer, fried
young chicken, roam chicken, fried
country bacon, several kind* of «al-
ada, pie», several kind» of elegant
cake». »trHwIierrie» and cream, etc .
etc. Those ladie* out there are ele
gant cook*. to lie «ure
If thi«
writer was a young man and »earch
ing for a wife the girl* of thia par
ticular neighborhood would I m * look
ed over carefully.
After all had filled the inner man.
including the hand*, the county
court, and the Scio contingent and
even Brother (¡rime* of Harrlaburg
FOR
Paints
Wall Paper
Linseed Oil
Varnishes
Roof Stains
Etc.
St* I If Before You Buv
Kelly’s Drug Store
YOURS FOR SERVICE
fl 7ft THE YEAR
SCIO. LINN COUNTY, OREGON. JULY 1. 1920
had in »«»me way heard of th«- din
ner and was there
After dinner Judge Bilyeu and
other member* of the e>>urt told the
|>e»>ple of th«ir plan« of r«>a«l build
ing, emi<hnsizing the'fact that the
people mu«t furnish the money to
enable the court to build the mads
as fast a« the people wanted them,
and even then s«»me roads would
have to wait to get the u*e of the
machinery.
He »aid we have ju»l w>ld
OtM) in lx>t'd». but that can only lie
•pent on the «Dccjfied or bonded
road«. He »aid th«- court mu»t have
mor«- monev.
We now have the
IORDAN MERCHANT IS
CALLED BY DEATH
Herman C. Foltz Eipire* Suddenly
While Attending to
Busineu
White-Allen.
A simple but beautiful «redding
took place at th«- home of Mr ami
Mrs W. A Whit«- of Weal Scio last
Sunday afternoon when their daugh
ter Rose l«or«-en Is-came th«- brute
of Dr Clair K. Allen of Roseburg
In a room beautifully decorate,! with
Testaut roues am! Trailing Arbutus
the ring erremonv wm used by Rev.
Albin F.*««-n of Albanv. Mis Marian
White play ing the wedding march.
The bri«ie wa» adorned in white
»ilk crepe de chine ami gnrgetle and
carried a bouquet of flesh carna
tions
The couple was atteml«»! by
Mia» Esther Boml of Wnoiiburn ami
Edgar Collin« of Gate«
BANKS OF COUNTY
BUY BOND ISSUE
No Other Rid» Received by Court
for Road
Bond« Authoriz
ed by the People.
Saturday morning Joseph F<dtx
('«immunity »ulrit to the nth pow
was in Sek» for the purpose of pro
er was d'«pla>>-d Saturday by the
curing a casket for the burial of hie
twelve bank» of Linn county when
•on Herman C. Foltz. whom- d<>ath
they »ub»crit»-«l in full to th«- «t-cond
had occurred about »5 o'clock the
•ale of I.inn county road l»>nd» in
previous evening at hi» »tore at Jor
order that the road program might
go forward unhampered.
money arising from a 2J mill lax dan, while attending to the regular
<luti«-s
of
th«-
»tore.
Thi» maki-s a total of f 100,000
which produce* |7'».(XM). Next fa I
Friday
afternoon
he
was
witting
absorbed by i.inn county bank» rep
w«- ar«- going to ask you to levy an
» Those present were:
Mr. ami
additional tax of It mill», making a at hi» desk cloaing up the dav’a bu»- Mr» M S Allen. Mr and Mr». W resenting resource« to th«- amount
total of .'»J mill*, which wdl give ua ine«* when h. .« , .-n to lean back A. White. Mr. ami Mrs W (’ Sim of $fi.9O9,8SA. In the bid* acceptcl
each bank share» pro rata in propor
a «uni of $165,000 for general mad in hi» chair, and when w-mr one mon«. Mr, It.-atri«-«- -\lli-n, Mr
I
purposes. Then we can buy mure present went to him he wa» found Mrs. N G McDonald and family. tion to it* resources, vix.:
Loan
road machinery and build mad» fast to I* dying or quite dead, the fa i Mr. and Mr» Rov Shelton and fam-
R«-sour«*rs Tak.-n
ther did not alatr.
er.
ply. Mr. and Mrs Elmer White, the 1st Nat. Albany $I.32<>.7I7 f 19’200
Two or three doctor» were called,
Commissioner* Butler and Pierce
Miaae* Marian and Ei»ie Allen, Dorl Albany State
7O5.N43 I0.2IH)
made »hurt talk», »auctioning what who found him quite dead of course, and Ruth Shelton, am! Mmer» Neil,
J.
W
Cusick
Co
|.<M3,|H3
16,100
the judge »aid. A» n coul<i!l>e awn an<i held consultation a* to cau»e of
Itodge and Keith Allen. E»th«-r Bond, All«any Saving* l.l47.4tit Hi,600
that B' hm Shelton was g«-ttmg nerv- death. Their mncluaion i« not known Charle» Maurice. Keith White,
Brownsville Bank
0.100
421.30?
ju « th«- meeting adjourned and the at thi* writing, but heart trouble
M um White was a teacher in th«- iialseV Bank
3.600
24U.MWÌ
may lie a»cril>e<l a* the cause. What
road worker* got busy.
Scio schools ami Dr. Allen i» ■ den Harrisburg Farm-
Two Ctctrac engines were pulling catimsl the heart to cease function list. After a iMiuntrou» luncheon
57.016
Ml
er» A «March
each n grader; eight «»r ten team» ing will be revealed in the medical Dr. ami Mr». Allen left on the even
4.MMI
llar.lat Nnt
334.H20
were pulling dump scraper* and Ira report. (None win made),
ing train to mak«> their home at Is-lmnon 1st N
770.4b® 11.300
Mr. Foltz wm 23 y-ar» of age; he
Bilyeu win plowing
Further to
Roseburg’
S35.60I
4,900
Isrhanon Nut B
ward* Scio grubbing to clear the had liern marri«*«l but a few month»
-•««»•
313.7th)
4.600
Scio
State
roadway wax under way
The r<»ad and had bought the Jordan «tore
Shimanek Lambert.
Shadd
State
2,900
197.
1N0
fore«- aeem«*d to b* well organized. and bunnew» sometime la»’ year He
The action of tin- bank* in taking
/
The grade finished i» fullv up to re was energetic and a tellable young
up the tiomls after other bidtier«
M
im
Gertrude
Shimanek.
daugh-
bu»in«*«a man and gave promise of
quirement» and is line.
ter of Mr. ami Mr» JohnShimanek, fail«*! to appear tucan» that the road
Thoae partaking of the elegant an active and useful life.
Ix-came
the bride of Chari«-« latm- work of th«- county will he continued
Hi» voung wife wa» in the »torr
and bountiful dinner were:
at the time of her husband*» death iiert of near Stayton on Tut-Mlay. during the summer, as outlined at
County Judge Bilyeu Commia-
and waa heartbroken in her sudden June 22. at Albany. lAst Sunday a l«eginnmg of the year.
*iom-r|i Butler and Pierce.
Grime», bereavement,
■* - *-
weddjng «tinner wa» given in honor
Ed Peery, John Sticha. Joe Weaely,
of the event bv th«- parents of the
And With Eye* Shut.
T. L. hugger, Frank itartu, Riley
THE COURT NOW LEADS
bride at the farm home on Thomas
Shelton. Jo«- Bartu, C. Puavar. Tom
creek. Th«- table was Iwiuntifully
"I'm in a gr«-al hurrv," «aid the
Epping, C Left!-r. I Iwffler, Ira
»uppli«-«l with good things to eat to baldhead«-«! man a» he dimln-d into
One
year
ago
our
county
court
Bilyeu, C Beard, O Beard, J. Lem-
which the following named guest* th«- barl«er's chair. “Can you cut
beck, Joe Senze. Roy tVarnon, H R, was criticised severely for liackward
did ample justi*-:
mna
in
taking
up
th«-
county
road
my hair if I )«-ave my c«,llar on?”
Shonk, M N«-dhn.z. I. .Montgomery,
Mr. and Mr» I* II
!<aml«ert.
"Sure,” said Ih-ane. a* hr glanced
D. Montgomery, L. Lwkenbaeh, T. plan». It had not formulate«! iu
Mr ami Mrs Unn Istmln-rt amlx-m at the ahiny dome, "even if you
l.ukenbarh. W. Huber. JovConnelly plan», had ao little money with
Roy, Mr. and Mrs. R«»y Brenm-rand • leave your hai on."
Joe Hora. Frank Hora. J. C. Hulier, which to satisfy the many an«i in-
daughter
Ih-lphia, Mr
and Mr*.
Willi» Hillier, H .Montgomery, B. •latent demand», that it wa» d«-eply
John
Shimanek
jr
ami
family.
Mr,
Connolly. L. Ray. J. Ag< ster. W W. discouraged.
Making Good Progreu.
Now. with more money in sight ami Mrs krank Barlu jr ami fam
Miller, Ed Rotarrt*. Meadam*« H R.
ily, Frank Bartu *r., Mr ami Mr*.
Shoot*. T. Epping. H. Montgomery, and in prospect, the fourt ha« for
Saturday evening, by courtesy of
Mylo Bartu. Dr ami Mrs. S. (’.
mulated
a
program
and
is
moving
L Montgomery. I*. .Montgomery. J.
E. G. P«-«-ry, The Tribune man mad«-
Browne, Mia* Hazel ljimltert, Tony
Senxe, .Mima» Opal Montgomery, ■ forward zealously in it» prosecution.
a brief inspection of the work doing
In Novemtier the court will ask Fo»var, Frank ljunbert. Lvle f.utx.
Ruth Epping, Gertrude Epping, and
on the power project. We found
|
the
people tn add thr«*e more mill» Is-strr Shimanek, Theo. Shimanek.
Irene Senze
men al work at different places,
to the road levy ao that more work
blasting
going on. etc. A su list an-
Birthday Party.
can lie carried forward at the same
tial bri«ig>- has lw««-ii erect«*l al the
gANTlAM FARM TOPICS
♦
lime. In his «peech I a« l Saturday ♦
proposeil power station, much exca-
In honor of her M)th birthday an at the road in»|»-ction meeting Judge
! vating in the rock along the river
enjoyable (tarty wu given Grandma Bilyeu seeme«] dispone«! to take the|
Our r««*d blasting is finishcl and I tduff, etc.
Fleming on Sunday, a full account people in hi» confidence and io be
we’re now waiting for th«- gra<ler
Surveyor Cunningham think» to
of which will api>ear in The Tribune 1 not afraid to discuss hi» plan» and
ami the gravel
‘ place the propoaed dam a few feet
next w«-«-k.
what was the purpoee of the court
»»■■ ■ • • ♦ -•«■■»■■*•-■«■■•
Mr», Jennie l»vej«y of Dallas altove the chosen site as it will in
to try to do. One could see hi» talk
Innuendo.
came up to accompany her m«>th«-r, crease the power ami safety of the
impressed the fieople ami to give
Mr». Gain««» to the pioneer«’ picnic dam from high water, but at an in-
more zest to the road workers tu do '
eraaaed *»*t of near S2000.
at Portland.
I tori»- -Yea. »he was furious about
things. The court will lead from
Evidently gm»| work and a deter
the wav in which the newspaper re
Hay
cutting
i«
m«w
in
full
blast,
thia time onwaid.
ported her mairiage.
with *«>me baling
The hay i» not mination to complete the work on
Helen l»id it allude tn her age?
the brat in the world, but it ia good time ia the pur|MMe of Engineer
Enougk.
Cunningham ami hi» employe*.
Doria Indirectly. It »tat«-«f that
enough.
• UM
Miaahlde and Mr Yale were mar
Anyone wanting new potato«*»call
Al The rraples ThraUr»
A big. powerful motor car alowe«!
ried. the latter being a well known
In at the farm a* I have a hum!red
up
a» the occupants perceived a car
eoli«-ctor of antique*.
For this week. Saturday and Sun
bushel ready to dig at reasonable
of very modest proportions standing
day
evening» at the People« Theatre
price, also gooM«berri«*s at 2fi c»-nt«
Portland Gram Market.
by the roadside in a rather battered
the
picture
will I m - "Should a Hu»-
a gallon on the bush
condition. The owner of the car
band Forgive?" a melodrama. The
The old man r«*crivr«| his shipping
Vh«*at club. $2 NO, turkey red waa on his knees endeavoring to
comely "Juat Neighh«,r».”
bill
for the Mi »on phonograph he
S2 M5. Mm ■«tern $2.R5 per bushel.
straighten out some of the parts
A merchant ha«l a let <>f goods
Oats No. 3 white feed $69.00
"Have an accident, my man?” ordered some three months ago
He wished to quickly »ell;
PIE EATER.
l»-r ton, or 11.12 per bushel
queried the man in the big ear.
He
advertised in new*-pa-per*
Hay Valley timothy $.l5<«r36;i
"No. thank you.” grimly returne«!
Where and how will you »pend
And then they went like h-h-hot
cheat $25.
the other, "juat bad ooa.”
the fourth?
cake*.
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