The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, September 15, 1921, Image 1

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    Don't Forget Bar­
gain Day. Sont. 24
VOL XXV
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
NO. 5
Si lt)
County
Fair
Albapy, Ovt
LINN COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1»21
11 75 I Hl! YEAR
todav. however good they may be
Church Dedicated Sunday
themselves. are too short. They do
not reach heaven ”
Last Sunday the scene at Jordan
‘ Begin by dishonoring God’s day.
during the dedication of the new
ami you will soon begin t dish «nor
Catholic church was >»ne of the prel-
litirist licrmiui N«btly aW Maiy God’s ho«>»e. dhh<»nor His house and Mr. ml Mrs I. G Crnrfirl. if Alhty tiMt and moat impressive ceremon­ Results if E urhri I ior Held U*. àilw-
you will irxifi era«»; to honor Hit
ies ever held in late years in the
CtmrstMS lisiltut -Prat'M
Riacb tbi 50th MHesIm if
|jy Will Nit bi Known fir Si> •
book,
cease
to
honor
lie.
book
and
North
Fork» of the Sanham
The
A rrisaci 4 fir Ctamf
Tbiir NtMtd Lift
T imi Prize Wirth Winning
•m>n you will be giving Him no
Iteauliful now church received its
honor
at
all."
benediction
from
the
Most
Reverend
The evangelistic services no* be-
(BY T. L D11QGKR I
The delegation that went to Al­
"Religion to me i* th«- moat »ane.
Alexander Christie. of Portland.who
irg conducted in the big tent by
Fifty years ago the writer of thia delivered the dedicatory sermon, in bany last Saturday was not sum­
natural
thing
in
the
u
•
rl
I
If
you
Rev Milo G. Bentley are drawing
news «lory was employed m prind- the presence of an assemblage of moned for jury duty, neither were
bigger crowds nightly, many coming cannot think for your »elf. I cannot
ci pal teacher of Santiam acadsmy more than 500 people. The church they witnesses in some cam- now !>•
help
you.
God
»aid.
Tx*t
us
reason.*
from Lebanon and Albany, m well
« of I<«b«m>n. One of th«1 leading so­ was packed and many were unable fore the Ijnn county circuit court
m every one on the routes who ca»» and I appeal to your r».««»n ."
cial events of ths first week wa* ths to gain admittance.
No sir. That delegation wa» seeking
"Above all. give G»»! II * day."
get through with their work in time
marriage of Mr. J. G. Crawford to
a
job whereby It might, individually
The church had its ups and downs
to attend. The tent is Ailed every
Miss Clara D McDonald, both of during construction, but it is finish- and politically. Serve the people of
night.
Will Exhibit at State Fair
the then pioneer villlagr of l«eba- «•«I now and readv to do its good 8cm and vicinity for the next f ,r
Last Sunday wm an extremely
m»n
Th*r union wm regarded by turn in keeping the spirit of its in­ years, unless »«»oner recalled by tin*
busy day for the evangelist, »(leak­
Donald Shelton i» going to repre­ their relative« and friend* m lieing
ception tn the front. The interior: power« that lie
ing at both services in the morning, sent Scio at the state fair thi* year
moat Mtiafactory, m well m by of the church is said to lie the most
Yessir, it wm examination day.
and at the Providence school house if his plan* don’t get knocked into
themselves.
and
the position and 'I'1.
handsome of any in Oregon outside
in the afternoon, then again at the a quiet slumlier by s>mr tinfotwen
Mr. Crawford immediately estab­ of Mt Angel, and the work of the| er of and for Scio was then ir
tent in the evening. This was tax­ accident, and he is carefully guard­
lished a residence ami photographic decorator. Mr Staley, of Portland.! there to be made, And the « 1
ing his voice beyond enduran-e and ing against any chance of an arri­
studio at Harftshurg, where they wm loudly praised by every one
oh »haw! that was secondary, do i
he wm forced to furego directing dent
resided for many years, and where
An excellent dinner wm served at amount to much, only II7OO: !
the choir during the song service. j
Recently Donald purchased two their family of children were born,
the title, oh joy! Any way. sev> i
noon, and a supper just M good
At this time. W M. Abboit. who lambs from W. W. Miller, ami they
from whence they removed to
cmans want to be ixMUnuiiii » r
the evening
Half a beef ami at»-,
lives on route three and who wm are lieing carefully gr «»med bv him
bany. where they now reside.
Ixistmistrew.
m the c»»e mn1 '
100 chickens were used to feed the
formerly choir leader of the Chris­ aml|Mi. Miller for exhibition at the
The main feature of this 50th an- crowd, besides a mountain of bread a» follow»: M im Daisy Bui km -..
tian church before the federation, *tate fair
The lamb- are *>ud to be mversary w-a« the elegant composite
and some of the best pastry ever t>resent incumbent and wh»M* term
came to Mr. Bentley’s rescue and competent t<> go into anv quadru|»ed
ha» expired; John S Stieha, city r<
dinner. 1 use the term "eomp»»sils" made by IJnn county women
directed the choir during the even- society. and Donald should bring
advisedly, for the dainties were
corder;
Ethel G. Arnold. Duane C.
A large delegation from Portland.
ihg.
home the blue ribbon and will if brought by the children and rela­
Thoms.
Donald M Mcknight an I
Salem, Albany and Mt. Angel,which
The meetings are successful from Mr. Miller and Orville Gilkey, the
tive» from Salem. Ranier, Portland . brought its band, were present,
Charles
F
Thayer, ami Will Simn
the
a spiritual standpoint. 25 having local club leader, can tie of any
and Ix-banon. th«- bridal rake Iw-mg
who
took
the
examination at Silver-
band supplying the music for the
professed to the saving grace of the si st a nee
provided by Mr. and Mrs. Henry choir an<l the dance in the
hall lx»- ton.
lowly Nazarene up to Monday night,
Crawford, of Salem, and which wm side the church.
There are two applicants for the
ami the uplift movement is only just
sliced by the bride of 50 year» ago.
Jefferson postoffice, .Mr* E'n.i !.
Some
Watermeloo
commenced. The finance part of
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford have led
Shumaker and levant* P»Me, who
the meetings have been placed in
also took the examination at Albany
a
busy
and
moderately
prosperous
The other day "Hickory" Craft
Honored a Hero
the hands of W. A. Ewing and E. D.
life,
he
having
been
the
leading
pho
­
Saturday.
who lives in the l-arwiiod district,
Myers.
It will probably l»e three or mor«»
tographer
of
Albany
for
many
years.
The Oregon Stat<-*man pay» the
Other committees have l»een ap­ hitched up his team (this is unusual
Their
living
children
seated
at
the
months
before it is known who it
| in this automobile ag»») and drove
following tribute to Gua Zoeliner,
pointed m follows:
festal
board
I
mi
Sunday
are:
Mrs.
tl
e
successful
applicant.
who was buried at Lyons. Sunday,
Music Mrs. Iva Abbott. Mrs. H. I to Scio. Nothing thu* far but what
Lillie
Kader,
of
Ranier,
Ore
;
Bert
any lawful, truthful citizen has a
September 4th:
B. Iler, Riley Shelton.
Crawford, of Albany; Harrv Craw­
i
right
to
do.
But
he
wa*
bent
on
"And on Sunday afternoon, at
Not in Linn County
Entertainment Mesdames E. D.
ford. of Salem. and Gerald Craw­ Lyons, Oregon, Gus Zoeliner was
flnding
our
fellow
townsarin,
Wm.
Myers. Riley Shelton. William Arn-
i Brenner, and And him he did
No ford. of Portland.
given a soldier’s funeral, with pall My Mend, have you heard of th t
nold.
,
Only immediate relatives partici­ bearers and bugler ami flring »quad
he
wasn't
looking
for
trouble
Bill
town of Yawn
Ixwation and Arrangement Al
pated in the dinner, but a numtier from the American Legion post of
On the banka of tha River Slow,
Plummer. Mrs. John Simms. John raised Hickory, and of course Hick­
ory wanted to see his benefactor of their close friend» called during Salem; and It was combined with » Where bloom» the Wait • Awhile
Couev.
the afternoon, among them being Mas«»nic funeral, to »how the broth­
flower fair.
Lunch for All Day Meeting Sun­ and tell him about the "big” water­
Mr and Mrs. S. 8. Train and Dr erly love In which the patriot who
And the «»ft Go-Easie* crow?
day Mrs W. A. Ewing, Mrs. J. L melons he is raising this year.
Now,these "melon” are * > big, he and Mrs. Davis, friends dating back »ailed away to flght for a free coun­ ft lira in the valley of What’a-th -
Arnold. Mrs. John Simms, Mrs.lis­
to the residence of the Crawfords try and a free world was held by
Use.
ter Arnold. Mrs. Clarence Pepper. says that he was afraid his strength
in Harrisburg.
would
not
lift
it.
fo
l»e
sure
of
their
his
fraternal
fellow*
In
the
province of Let-Her-Slld*.
John Couey snd Al Plummer.
A large number of golden pres­
btgneiM
and
of
a
"trtilhfui''
witn«
*»
"And
it
wm
a
neighborhood
fun
­
That
old
Tired Feeling is native
The coming Sunday will be
ents covered a large library table, eral. in which all the people of that
he
got
Charley
Rockwtdl.
who
i*
not
there;
the biggest day of the whole
so big. to weigh just one^and they of which no doubt those of Uncle section joined
It's the home of the little»» l-Don't
evangelistic services, sav« Mr.
Sam’s "golden eagle” were the most
both
say
it
weighed
59
pound*
Hill
And
Gut
Zoeliner
P
>«l.
Ameri
­
Care.
Bentley, m he tells of the all­
I .ate in the evening the can Legion. Kellogg. Idaho, named
Hick acceptable
mvs that’s «»me watermeU«n
Where the Put-lt-OflTs«bide.
day servtcoa that will be held
says "uh hugh.” Bill *ay» he don’t relatives and friend» returned to for him, sent a delegate to represent
Selected.
at the tent and the boket din­
believ« it
Hick »ay», look who their several homes, wishing their that body of his former comrades in I
ner al noon in the church.
raised me, so I guess I can raise big t»arrnta ami friends a happy and arm*, and the Odd Fellows also were,
If you are n*«'iir»g printing <f
Sunday school and church at
watermelons. Then the argument prosperous old age.
represented, as he was a member of j any kind you can dn no betlei than
the usual morning hours, and
ended and Hick drove bom-
that fraternal order.
, bv coming to The Tribune
at two in the afternoon and at
EVANGELISTIC SERVICES
DRAWING BIG CROWDS
SEVEN TAKE EXAM.
FOR POSTMASTER
GOLDEN WEDDING WAS
HANDSOMELY OBSERVED
:
7:30 in the evening. Every­
body invited to come early an^
stay all «lay.
Subjects for the coming week
have been announced as follows:
Tonight: "Saved by Faith."
Friday: "Why Men are Unsaved”
Saturday: "Christ or Barrabas.”
Sunday evening: "Hell and Its
Location.”
Monday: "The Dance of Death.
Tu«*»»'iay
The Unpardonable
Sin.’
"My father wm a real good ehris-1
tian man, who believed heart and
soul in the church and Sunday school,
but he ha* always »aid T do not be­
lieve in »ending the children to Sun­
day school. No I don’t. But I do
believe the parents should take the
children.’ "
"There is only one ladder that ex­
tends from heaven to earth. That
ladder is let down by God and He
stands at the top. That ladder is
Christ.”
"The ladders of moral reform,
good work, «elf-righteousness, and
many others that men ara trusting,
"Fatty” Arbuckle Arrested
Do you know
you can roll
50 gfiod
cigarettes for
lOcts from
one bag of
OENUINf
B ull D urham
There is much just condemnation
of the "party" that "Fatty" Ar­
buckle gave at th«> St. Fianci* hotel
in San Francisco th»- other night, at
which there were several women
and very few men present. It is
»mid that John Barleycorn, or some
of hi* nephew*, wm present in full
uniform and that one of the women
died early the next morning as a re­
sult of John’» visit to the party.
Arbuckle ha» liven arrested • and
charged with the murder of the
woman, Virginia R*p|»e
What the
outcome will t»e, no one know«, but
there no doubt will tie les« demand
for hi* picture», ami there should
lie
Prominence and money should
have no weight.
tobacco
Ws want y«w I» h«»« ths
bes« p«p«r lor “BULL.”
•o now you can rocehrs
with ooo h pack ego a book
•1 14 M**( et IQV14*. -
th» very kneel e Igor otto
paper in th« worM.
Waatet
Lady clerk at J. F. Weeely’s gro­
cery.
Experience not necessary.
One «peaking Bohemian language
preferred. Apply at «»nee.
5c
J. F. WMO.T. Srio. Ore.
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