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THE SCIO TRIBUNE Independent, fearless, free; Not tied to any party; Will support best candidate for office regardless of party VOL. XXIII si lo. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. JULY ». 1920 NO. 50 TIL TAYLOR SLAIN AS SIX BREAK JAIL One oí Oar Last Pianeen Passe« Tbe Final Obsequies. ♦ JORDAN ITEMS • 1.75 THE YEAR IORDAN CATHOLICS LAY CORNERSTONE Only a very few of the real pi«> »•**«•««•«••*••••••••«•••»I The final obsequies of the late neerx who came to Oregon via the William H Bilyeu were 5» Id in Scio Mrs. Katherine Ke«ter. who has : ox team and sjient six weary months been nursing Mrs A. A Bender, re last Saturday. The body arrived on the road, meeting and overcom turned to Scio Mon.lav. from Kalama, where the <lrevu-*e<l Umatilla Sheriff Die« from Wound» New Church Building 45xS5 Foun ing all the dangers, hardships ami Mrs. John Rowein «vas taken to had lived for the post 17 years, ami Sustained in Fighting Out vicissitudes of the long journey, with the Scio hospital Monday for treat was taken to the home of his son, dation Completed Impress their faces ever locking w»-«tward. ment. Walter, for the night. laws—Posses Out. ive Ceremonies Had are left among the living today At 10 o’clock tile following morn M. K rants is moving his hay tn But very few of the original do his new residence, the Harve Shel ing the hotly was removed to the Ijist Sunday wax a re»l h»tt»»r day Pendleton. July 25. T. D. Taylor, nation land claims are left intact, ail ton place, this week. w Christian church where a short fun for th» Jordan < 'atholies By invi sheriff of Umatilla county, was shyt having Iwn (»arceled out among th«» Mrs. C. Harsch of Portland is vis eral service, conducted by a minister tation Tlw- Tribune fore»* wax on the through the breast and fatally iting at the August Bender horn» children of these sturdy pioneers. from Jt fferson. was held, after which wounded here this afternoon when ground at 10:20 and the morning Misare Mary and Barlutra Schwindt Om> of th«-»e few |»asMMi away at it was taken to Franklin Butte cem aervices soon began. Probably 75 six of the at*ven prisoners confined his h<»me near Tallman last week an» nicking loganlterries for Mr etery and laid lieaide the wife who Goa wick. in the county jail made their escape automobile l<»a»l» w*»r«» on the ground and as he wax a close neighbor of died in <he early nineties. in th«* morning ami this nutnt>er wax Sheriff Taylor died four houre later R C. Pcpperling and family of D m * Tribune family when we trh*l A very unusual feature of the fu Crabtree attended the picnic at the Posses were formed immediately a-ltled to in the afternoon. An ex to become a tiller of th«* s»»il. by re neral was I ha six sons of the de cellent brawt band gave nelectionn at Pennleton and nearby points ami quest we gladly pay a tribute of re church Sunday. cease«! were the pallbearers. Ik-spit«* the shortage of gasoline during th»* day. town» and took up the trail of the spect to our old frien<lan<i neighbor Among the relations attending the work al Jordan »till goes on; the Th«- morning services were con- outlaws. Philip Swank, th«» subject of this two county trucks are busy hsuling were Robert Bilyeu of Halw-y. M ducted by Right Reverend Fath«-r One prisoner. Robert Jeffries, re-, «ketch, was born in Morgan county. E. Bilyeu. Peter Bilyeu of Astoria, crush«*! rock. Abbot Adelheini of Mount Angel. mamed in the jail and took no part Ohio. April I, 1x27. His boyhood brothers; another brother, Hubbard The cornerstone laying of the new asai«te»l by Fat Iters Dr, Be.lv Ro*», in the break. was spent on tin» Ohio farm until Catholic church Sumlay was well at of Halsey, was unable to I m * present Hiidebraml Melchior ami Anthony The prisoners who »-scaped were: Docember 15. |M7, when he wax tended. The dinner, afternoon am- •>n account of sickness. Mrs. C. C. Christie Of course, bather Boni Neil Hart. Indian, age 22. held in uaementa. music by the Mount An Jackson and Mr« Nimchick •>( Hal married tn .Miss Sarah Foster. gel band, the tmpressivt- ceremoniea face wax general manager ami over jail after a duel with Taylor ami •ey. ami Mrs. Martin of West Stay- In 1M52 the Swanks joinoi the \t>i»«>t Ad»-i‘ieim. ami reading <>( seer in general to »cr that every Ih-puty Sheriff Marin in the hills large immigration which land«»d in the document to he Incloar»! in the ton. the living sisters of deaconed. thing moved along a« programmed. near Reith last week, and who facet! W illiam Henry Bilyeu waxlutrnin Oregon during th«* fall of that year. stone l»v Father Boniface are things The morning service thigh mass! charges of grami larceny and attempt Miller county. Mioaourt. June II. Being anxious to get settled on a long to be remembered. was conducted in 1 .atin and German to kill; Jim Owens. Indian. 29, caught OltKtaiN Mtjrr. 1840, am! died al Kalama. Wash., home quickly they selected a dona-; ami as this writer is neither a Ijitin with Hart; Jack Rathie. 22. held on July 21, 1920 He wan married tion land claim in Washington coun scholar nor a German we deputed robbery charge; Albert Lindgren, al Or. M<>unt of Portland «a» June 27. To thia union w»-re ty. In |H5h thev came to (.inn elertM president of th*- Orrgnn Stat-’ Printer Brant to represent The Tri leged check raiser; Richard Patter county and purchas«-»! the Tailman iM-tital aaoociatlnn at th« business see born eight children, seven t»»ys and bune in the audience. son and Ia-w is Anderson, held on bad farm and where they have mnev slon. wtit<-h concluded th» annual ar» one girl, Mrs. Eva Coffey of Kalama A splendid chicken dinner wax check charges. All of them were The sons living are Ira, Walter ami 11 v««»i ami raised a large family. •Ion In Portland given* In th»- old church building awaiting grand jury action. Manufacturer» and public service A liter t of Scio; Homer of Seattle; Mrs Swank, who had ever tuvn which must have lu-eti participated Th»» prisoners first overpoweretl corporations tn tb* Portland district Cortes am! Lloyd of Kalama, also a his worthy and helpful helpmate, use sawmill refuse for fuel to a great in to l»e properly appreciated. Dr. Jake Marin. deDuty sheriff, who had now 92. still resides at th«* family «r extent than any other section of number of grandchildren and one and Mr». Prill, Printer Brant ami entered the cell to carry them their great grandchild. home patiently awaiting the sum th» United Staten this editor started in to eat all that dinner. The break was at 1:55. mons to join the husbami of her The Boehner Lumber company at wa«on our table but hamitome, atten led by Hart the prisoners made North Bend baa lesun construction ef youth i»n the other shore. The Anerica'i Cup. tive waitress»-» I particularly so to the theii way to the shsriff'a office and a monatrr «mok<-»tack ft will be of Here on th«» Tailman farm this concrete 110 feet lllsh with a diameter urinter) kept bringing on fresh sup began a search for arms and ahimu- humble unostentatious though m- st ft 10 feet at the top In 1H5I the American yacht "Am plies and indicated there was plenty nition Hart got a rifle ami when worthy family has lived for 62 years. Th» orchard of George Webb at The erica” went ovei to England, parti* more where those came from, we Taylor came into the office Hart Here moat of their children were Italics, one of the finest In the entire cipats»i in the English royal yacht gave up the job as to«» large a con shot him. born and ranted to manho»»l and alate, has been l«a*-d to Japanese In race ami won the silver cup. the tract for us to master. Even Dr. Here they have <lone teraota. This orchard constats of about The secretary of agriculture ha» womanhood trophy offered to the winner, &S0 acres of bearlnc fruit- « Prill ami Brant had to holler enough. asked tobacco companies to print on their duty ax humble citixen and The R<iaeburt elty council unanl The cup was brought to Am»-rica The dinner wax surely a feast ami their containers warning» against neighbor, enjoying the confiiiencr mously voted io flxh( the new rate« and the English have tri«-d at var they have splendi»! co»»ks up there. starting forest fire» through careless and r«»sprct of all who knew them «ranted by the Public servlrw com ious limes to win the cup back Clergymen from Sublimity aasixt- mission to the Douxlaa County l.lghl handling of tobacco when in the for they were honorable ami upright. Th»-*» various contests have I mm - h ed in the afternoon service. A Water company of Roseburg Their word was ax g<»si ax thetr woods. The tine and Urge new church, Josephine and Grant couni les both held b» demonstrate- the «kill of the bond •how tlr-crea»**» according tn cen»u» two countries in building ami sailing which is lM»ing mainly erected with Nine children have called Mr and reports. Josephine county.' 7655. dr >M»M»n going sailing craft. lumber taken from the old monas Mrs Swank father ami mother. I crease of UH J or <0 per cent; Grant Str Thomas Upton, the great Lin tery buildicg, is well under way. the Thty are ami were James W. county. &4M, decrease of til or 3 per don tea merchant, is the last to con cement foumlaliun la-ing complete. Swank, who owns a farm near the c» nt. Attorney General Brown has sub tend for th» cup. th» last ra«-ofthe The dimensions of the new building family home. Majry Ann. who died milted to th« stat»- land board a pro contest over a 30-mile course occur are 45xN5 feet, we were told. •»ton after they lan»l»»»j in Oregon’ ¡MMial to transfer what are known as ring Tuesday. Sir Thomas’ yacht Where the church stands furnishes John M. Swank, at home; Mrs. Ida I'ydeBrnaon lands from the United “Shamrock IV” took the first two a magnificent view. The waving Kester, deceased; Mrs. Fm ma •Coo States government to the state of heats, but ths Yankee defender field» of rip«-ning grain on l»oth sides per, Jos. H Swank, who owns a Oregon. Recent rains bare damage«! eonsld yacht "Resolute” finally awaken«-»! of Thomas creek, which can I m - *-«*n farm near the old home; Jay R. erable bay In Lincoln county. but Ihr to the fact that a race wax on ami from this point, gives promise of an Swank, deceased; Jesse P. Swank, 1-iM la more than offset by the In took the last three heats, sending abundant crop, Prosperity wax ev whose farm adjoins the family home r»aa«*d yield of later crops. A bumper the English contender home, again ident on every hand Uncle John crop of berries and potatoes la no« and Mrs Julia Wats»»n. disappointed. Bryant, if he could have lawn there uwoi red One brother ami one Wister, 2»i in spirit, wouhl have lo-en delight«*»! l-roperty owners In Brownsville who grandchildren and nine great grand-1 hav» property abutting on Main street Autoed la Sodaville. with the evicenres of urogr»*wt on his ; children survive the deceasetl and Hpaldlng avenue la the district I donation land claim. What more can we say of our which the city council proposed to To the Editor: J neighbor than he wm worthy, moved pave have filed two petitions ashing Electricity. A few of our Scio old settler» the circuit court to grant Injunctions along through life quietly ami filleal The ’ ’ »-icctric home” idea is b> tie I • t(- from back »»ax ’ aubu*d to Sodaville against the contract «nterrd lato be his niche ax a ritixen honorably and tween the council and U E Herold. Sundav for a picnic dmnrr ami a nationalised. Today electric appli well. It is such men ax Philip Swank Halem contractor. good time. She party consisted of; ances can do the hardest part of the that compose the back lx me of Ore Mr ami Mrs John Jiroch ami fam work in the home ami have largely gon and who have helptxi to make ily. Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph Menhart aolv«-«i the servant problem by doing We. the children of the late W. ami family. Mr. and Mr» Oarles away with the necessity of help. the honorable name our Oregon I »ears among the stales of the Union H Bilyeu, desire to tender our sin Tuchek ami family, am! Mr. ami Housework has I wen mad»- easier See II» Before You Buv cere thank« to our relatives and Mrs. Joseph Novak and family. All and cleaner ami drudgery has twen I friend» at Kalama. Wash . and at report a go»»! time ami go»«j din eliminated with electricity which has come to the rew-ue Keep It Up. Scio for the many acta of kindness ner Some went »wimming and said and sympathy during the sickness, the water felt fine. Mr Tuchek One step won't take you very far. death and burial of our father. You've got to keep on walking; says the sodawater tasted fine One word won’t tell what you are. For this week. Saturday and Sun- Ira Bilyeu. Walter Bilyeu ami fam St 'BS» Hitt KN. You've got to keep on talking; (day evening« at the Peoples Th«*at<e ily. Eva (offey and family. Bert Bil On» meh won’t make you verv tall. (Tienistry Professor Name three will present Rotiert Warwick iti yeu and family. Homer Bilyeu and You've got to keep on growing. "Told in the Hills.” Alto the usual family. Cort Bilyeu and family, and articles containing starch. One little "ad” won't do it all. YOURS FOR SERVICE Student -Two cuffs and a cullar. I weekly ami a comedy Lloyd Bilveu and family, I Y.Hl'ir got to keet> 'em going FOR Paints Wall Paper Linseed Oil Varnishes Roof Stains i