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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. XXIV i n - -- - 8CIO. LINN COUNTY, OREGON. NOVEMBER 25. 1920 NO. 15. 11.75 THE YEAR ------ ---------------------------------------- OREGON TO GET 1921 GRANGE CONVENTION ♦...................... .............................••••♦ ♦ i t StlKl IICKN ITEMS ! ............................................................i 30 PRESENT AT THE • • BILYEU RE UNION RANT! AM FARM TOPICS "1 * ARTICLE 10 IS MADE MEMBERSHIP ISSUE Mr and Mrs George Piatt re- The eastern storm has reached us i turned home from Portland Satur- with high winds and plenty of Ore City Where Meeting» Will Be Held . day. Family Member» and their Friend» gon mist. Not Yet Selected, But Port land Is Favored. • Harvey Mcl-ain of Willamette University, »pent Thursday al Shel burn with his parents. Mr. and Mr» H Cannon «pent The securing of the National Sunday nt the J. Oglesbee home. Gransee convention for Oregon next We are glad to learn that Mrs H. year was the result of efTorta made O. Shilling i« improving and will be by grange organisation» in the »tale able to come home soon. and the work of C. E. Spence, ma» Mr». Dora MiMer. who has been ter of the Oregon »tale grange, who living with her son, George, left for represented Oregon at the conven Condon laat Friday. tion. Mr». Nancy Piatt nt Lents, Ore., The movement to bring the na was but ird in the Shelburn cemetery tional meeting to Oregon was »fart last week; her busband was buried ed by Lents granite laat May. The there several year* ago. plan found the »upport of other Mr and Mrs. W. H. McLain and grange organisation», and the state Earle Russell ami family visited grange in annual session at Bend in Macleay Sunday to attend the wed dorsed the movement. ding of Alma Russell and Carl Lentz. It is considered probable that Portland will lie chosen a» the con .Mrs. A P. Hirons and *m Ken vention cily by the executive com neth »pent Sunday at Turner. mittee. - W ea ... - Children's Farm Hone. The drive for the children’» farm home, sp».ns»>red by the W. C. T. U. is under the management of D. H. Bodine of Albany for Linn eounly. Mr. Bodine has appointed Dr. A G. Prill to have charge of the drive in Scio whose quota is $325. The following have t>een named to solicit funds: Mrs. John Sim», Mr». F. T. Thayer, Miaa Christina Shindler, Mr». Walter Bilyeu, Mrs. Rolla Shelton. Scio; 0. M. Baker, Kings ton; Ray J. Fox, Lyons; J. H. Kelly, Thoma». The drive is to begin Monday, November 29, and close Friday. December 4. The object is most worthy and Scio should easily raise her quota. Henry Bilveu of Lebanon wasun town Tuesday. 5»< MF W lnJiHi ««i HOT WATER BOTTLES and FOUNTAIN SYRINGES New stock just arrived Bring in your old bottle or fountain syringe; it is good for 50 cents in exchange for a new one. tor ten days only, ending Nov. 22 Kelly’s Drug Store YOURS FOR SERVICE Join in Celebrating 92d Birthday. Other Responsibilities Aho Will Be George Griffin and Billy Richard- •an returned from the Portland stock sh<>w amt report prices on fine stock greatly cut. Sdo. Ore . Nov. 18.—Ninetv-two1 Byron Bilyeu after goose-chasing1 years ago Thursday. November 10,' through t'aiif»rnin and Washington, Mrs. Nancy Bilyau first «aw light of returned to the old »lamping ground day Commemorating the anniver a much wiser boy. sary of this event on the farm home The Weaver sawmill near George that Mrs. Bilyeu has Tcupie»! for 60 Bilyeu’» farm, has built a plank road years east of Scio, a family reunion ! way to the county road to haul out Considered in Granting Ad minion to League. Geneva. Nov. 21 The responsi bilities of the league of nations and the responsibilities of its individual member» under article 10 of the covenant 1» one question the com mission on admission of new mem ber» is considering in connection with the applications of 14 states, not including Germany. They are: Finland. Eathonia, let via. Lithu ania. Luxembourg, Austria. Bulga ria. Albania, IJtchenstein, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Ukraine and Costa Rica. was heid and It was a red letter day 20.000 ties. in the history of the Bilyeu family Ed K ilina took a coop of chick Mrs. Bilyeu is the mother of 14 en» to Scio Wednesday ami got top children of whom nine are still liv price at the new produce store; also ing, the eldest 70 years old and the a few sacks of prize corn at $1.25 youngest 45. There are also 31 grand per bu-hel children. 22 great-grandchildren and The «»Id one-eyed Fie Eater ami one great-great-grandchild. Besides responsibilities under ar g>Hxl wifr called on his »on M. C. All of the living children were at ticle 10 committees will consider in and wife Sunday for a square meal the reunion, they are. P. R Bilyeu respect to each applicant the follow as grub was »hort at Santiam farm, of Scio; Lydta Sumpter, Crabtree; ing questions: finding the son with plenty. Com. Osborne and wife made a Mrs Haman Shelton, jr., Crabtree; Is its application in order? Is the Who gets the birds the farmers Joseph E. Bilyeu. Spokane. Wash.; business trip to Salem last week. government applying for r<-c<>gnition raise? Hunters steer clear of hunt Mrs. Cora Piatt was taken to the Jacob E. Bilyeu, Crabtree; Perry de jure or de facto, and by which ing notices, but as soon as. they are Scio hospital last week for treatment. Bilyeu. Ciabtree; J. N. Bilyeu.Crab- states? Has the nation applicant a tree; Mike and Evaline Bilyeu. wh<> down flock in like a lot of crows and Thu services and liasket dinner st stable government and settled fron hunt in and out of season. Neigh- are living with their mother. Shelburn was very much enjoyed. tier? What Is its population and Among the grandchildren were: bora here are »ick of this trespass- aizr? is it self governing? What Delmer Churchill, who is working W. M Powell and »on Orville; Mr. I ing. has been Ha conduct including both at Gates, spent Sunday with his We were in Scio Wednesday and and Mr». V. E. Shelton and son acts and assurances with regard to mother. Howard; C. R. Riggs and children j note»! Mill street ui a credit (?) to Mrs. Axhbaugh is preparing to Harold and Helen; l**ac and Helen the city as trucks hauling wheat go international obligations? Ths latter question is supposed to leave for her new home at Lakeview. Campbell, Albany; George Sumpter only hub deep, we call it a humdin have been Inspired by the French Mr, and Mr». Clair Mellin of and daughter Lois; Mr». Perry Bil ger of a road. memlier of the committee with a Monroe are visiting relatives here. yeu and daughter lma, Mrs J. N. Our sch'MilhowH* is receiving a new view to any proposition that may tie Mrs. Ed Jones was an Albany vis Bilyeu and daughter Lucille; Mrs. roof on the south side. submitted to elect Germany. Lydia Metcalf and son Jakv of Mon itor last Wednesday. Ed Kalina is trading his corn for 1 The prescription» of the league as John Wolfe ia recovering from a tesano. Wash.; J. A. Sumpter and Du roc pigs. to armaments will also be considered PIE EATER. son Don; Violas Ktnzie who is a nick spell, in connection with the military pow an l great grandchild, and Rome Work- Sunday school was organized er of each applicant. man a grand nepfn w who lives at officer» elected last Sunday at Final concrete solutions are not December Jury Lnotni. Illinois. Presbyterian church. expected in all questions because I Other relatives preeent were Mrs. The regular December term of most of the important problems are ip. R Bilveu. Mrs. Ollie Shelton and Parenl-Teachera court for Linn county will convene complicated by the absence of the Mrs. Jacob Bilyeu. on Monday. December H. Petit ju Unit«-<l States. Russia and the cen Friends of the age»! pioneer who rors who have been drawn for the tral European powera. The largest gathering of people were guests at the reunion are: Mr. Slight amendments to the coven term art: interested in the work of the Parent- and Mra. Jacob Weidman. Mrs. J ant may be made, though many D. M Hickleman, Albany; W. R - Teacher Association assembled last Fleming and ton Ben, W L. Gear delegates hold the entire question Swink, Berlin; II. C. Miller, Scio; Thursday evening in the high school hart and Henry Burmester who en J W. Morgan, Center; Charles Hol should await prnmwitions from the auditorium where they were de tertained by singing pi<»©ecr s»mg» loway, Brownsville; Alex Powers. United States which *hey expect as lightfully entertained. and story telling. Lebanon; Car! Carlson, Shedd; Roy a result of President elect Harding's Mrs. Barnes' orchestra furnished At noon all of the guests had ar E. Cornett, Ix-ban-m; Peter J. consultations. the music and were heartily encored, rived and they were s»-»ted at a ta Nealen. Fox Valley; Logan Cecil as was th« vocal solo by R. M Cain. ble that was overburdened with good Callawav, Brownsville; Lee Cart • Mrs Thoms gave a sketchy report $63,900 Dehcirncy Allowance. things to eat. chief among which wright, Harrisburg; Charles H irner of the doings of the state associa was a monster birthday cake placed Mill Qty; George Allphin, Syracuse; tion which she attended as a dele in front of Mrs. Bilyeu, who sat Salem. Nov. 22. -Deficiency ap- Fred G. Smith, Halsey; Thomas J. gate from here. midway between th* two ends of the ! prounations aggregating $63,900 Philpott, Holley; Herl Burden, Every grade in the school was table. On the cake were 92 can declared to lie necessary to care for Strawberry; E. D. Cusick. Alliany; represented on the program and all dle». The cake was baked by Mrs. the wants of various____ state _____ insti __ tu- George Taylor. Albany; John Mrjsgr, acquitted th<*n wives creditably. Inez CampiielI and this as well as i lions pending action by the next Santiam; A. Ssaar. Albany; Lloyd As usual, after die program was the remainder of the dinner was Templeton, Albany; R L. Bilyeu, legislature in January were author finished all repaired to the domestic pronounced by the gu<-«ta the best Halsey; Farmer T. Malone, Sweet ized at a «|»‘ci«l meeting of the state science room where refreshments *ever.” Home; John H. Coyle, liebanon- *'nrrgency board today. These al- | were served and social converse in- Murdock. Harrisburg’ 1'iwanc.M are exclusive of deficiency Despite her years Mrs. Bilyeu is William A. ’ dulged in. in excellent health ami takes delight: Albert G. V\ur goner, Brownsville- appropriations approximating >395.- The program, after It got started, in reviewing the pmne r* days and Hiram F. Bowman. Brownsville; J.i 866 authorized nt previotsmeetings.' went with a snap. Tiie Tribune in telling of the changes that have F Belta, Rowland; J. C Kettlewell, '$20.00« of this ts for the penlten therefore, wonders why local affairs occurre»l during her long residence It was stated that when the Brownsville; J W. Hirons. Sh-ilburn; never start <»n time. in Oregon. For example, »he said prison budget war oruned by the H. A. Elkins. l<eban«»n. •he never -had seen a match until legislature two years ago It was un Our eondenwry is not closed. head •he was a grown woman. She tells derstood that any deficiency would lines in the Albany paper* to the of the Indians ami how she used to I la» mads up by the emergency Isiard. contrary notwithstanding, They are •pin yarn, weave doth and make: This assertion aroused the ire of There will lie a «how at the Peo- Seymour Jones, speaker of the house. simply making sweetened condensed clothing for her family. milk and »hip it in barrels instead Mrs. Bilyeu Tossed the plain» in pies theatre theatre thia evening who »aid he did not believe it was of putting it in cans. 1868 by ox team with her husband, with Franklvn Farnum end Helene in the province of the tioard to au- thorite d»'5ciendrs unless r«*al emer* The big football game at Corvallis L. J. Bilyeu ami settled in the same I'hadwickin Go Get ’em Garringer For thin week. Saturday and Sun- gencies existed. Upon rollcall, ho w- last Saturday between the Eugene neighborhood that is now her home. | and Corvallis college teams resulted She was born November 10. 1828. day evenings at the Peoples Theatre ever. Mr. Jones voted to allow ths j the play will be "Sherry." | penitentiary appropriation. in neither »ide being able to ecore. in Miaooori.—Albany Democrat.