I m lx* fit Inta*, fill Tur kt fktar Y m It THE SCIO TRIBUNE S4 TO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. THl RSDAY. SEPTEMBER ». 1921 » Linn County Fair to Break All Records Portland 1925 Fair Boosters \X ill Crown Opening Day—Wedding Day Mak ing Big Hit—Baby Show Karge. The program for the dedicatory that the t>re,e-nt entries »)««>« near exercises at the Lmn county fair, to ly 200 balun have l"«-n entered, be given on the morning of Itct 4. with prospects of more by opening day Suitable prizes have ta-en l<> by l>r. D. V. Poling. Response by W. W. Poland, pres­ string of horm-s entered in th«- Linn I county fair meet, in numbers, are ident Linn county farm bureau. Music by the band. Senator F J Miller, chairman Cornet solo by Mrs. Wetmore. Dedicatory address by Senator S (»I liH W Otten h, <‘ l Ste*-«m Urn. Thotnas, Crabtree. Santinm — Homely names; but don't you love 'em? When you say 'em. if vou listen. You can hear the pebbly murmur Ami can see tta-ir water» glisten Falling toward the setting sun Scio. Crabtree, Sant lam - Seems as if I see a vision; Field« of yellow gram tatwrrn Dark old groves of sombre timber. Hills of orchard*, prune and ap­ ple. Rqienmg in the summer sun. Nestling in the verdant valleys Thrifty ranches show their build­ ings. Am! the [vast urea. stretching up- wai d. Care for kine, swine and mutton. There has !>een no slackening of in­ terest in the evangelistic services ta- mg held in Seto, if the large numtar who want Rev. Bentley to stav over . another week counts for aything. The only regret su far has ta-en that the tent is not large enough to ac­ commodate the large crowds that come nightly. lout Sunday a free-will offering was taken, and though the exact figures have not t>een given out, it is certain that the amount is dose to $400 The people of the com­ munity show their appreciation in more ways than one for the »«rviev» Rev. Bentley has rendered I'p until Wednesday night there have l«een nearly 125 conversions, a record showing for any town Owing to the fact that it is not known how much longer the meet­ ings will be held, it is impossible to give the texts for the next few nights. WAS A SUCCESS BULL' DURHAM "Baby tand" will certainly ta the moat suitable name for the Baby Show, which will extend throughout the four days, as Miss Edith For­ rest. of the Red Cr'sB. assures us at t4 leaves et 1UU+ - the very finest eigarette paper In the werM 11.76 THE YEAR RESULTS LARGE DARING ROBBERY AT JEFFERSON TUESDAY greater than the list shown for the suite fair Every horseman <>n the Thomas. >antiam and Crabtree in the winter, springlike, truly. One of the added attractions of circuit this year is out for the money Rush the waters they have taken the county fair will lie the horseshoe and but little friendship is b- ing After washing clean the hillsides. pitching contest, according to G, C. manifested among them. an.I this. Th« Whitury Boy»' i horu» After leaving wealth for next Coupled with <>ur sp» “ e«ly tr irk. fa«l W ire, the manager. There are a year. racing is assure«! and record break­ numln-r of teams entered so far The Whitney Boys’ Chorus, which To their mother, the Willamette. fraternal organizations are riiaing ing time will I m - made in almost gives a concert at the state fair While the sheltering firs ami cellars teams as well as a numtar of busi­ everv event. A new barn is in course grounds in Salem next Sunday, has Shield the woodsman from tta* ness houses and town teams. The of construction to h «u-<- 50 addi­ been the recipient of many honors, mists pegs are to ta placed 3« feet apart, tional head, a* th«- aheady spacious four of which by President Wilson, While he barters brawn for cord­ ami shoes of the same weight will quarters are madevpiate to take care rheir audiences have numbered wood. of the numler of horses coming to In* used by all teams 20. INK» al a single performance. L>gs and lumber, pole* am! piling. the fair race meet t*-»«« year. They are not only the largest boys’ Scio, Crabtree. Shelburn, too Next Tuesday. Oct, 4, when the. chorus in the world, but also the Homely names, but don't you love sun emerges from its hilling ta-himi moat varied talent ever presented 'em? the dark and wet clouds that always upon a single platform At the Sa­ Friendly little foothill towns Come with advent of the state fair, lem concert the specialties will in­ In the heart of Oregon! and show» his bright and shining To say that Bargain Day was a dude tay soloists, tay orator, boy face, it will smile a broad smile on success is to put it mildly. It was cornetist. tay pianist, tay tenor and the labors af the committee charged a big success and no d >ubt about it. tay bnsa We urge all who can to Celebrates 55th Anniversary with staging the best fair that l-inn and before the dose of busi'«en that hear these wonderful boys. county has ever held, and the smile day some merchants were p inning How would you feel if you had we hope will not leave until after another such day for the 29th of lievn conducting a clothing store in They’re All Doing It Now The next bargain day the last light is turned oul Friday Octotar. the same old town for nearly till will ta bigger and tatter than whs night. Oct. 7. years and one of your life-long cus­ Ben Sudtell put "the bug” into the first, and there will undoubted­ The first day. Tuesday, has been tomers dropped in to buy a suit on Roy Shelton's rar. Roy shook it out set aside as Portland 1925 fair day. ly ta more attractions than last Sat­ the 65th anniversary of the day of his mouth, and n»w it's all over and Sec. Scmittt has whispered it urday had to offer, it was rea'ly when he taught his first from you? town. Yes. sir. Roy has l»ern ap confidentially that he wants every more than a bargain day, it wu* a tast Friday Tip Humphrey, well pointed official organizer and so resident of IJnn county to ta on get-acquainted day to know each known citizen of Jefferson, bought forth of horshoe pitching trams of hand that day to help in giving a other ami to acquaint ourwlve« with a suit <>f clothes from the Blain Scio and vicinity, and it would ap­ rousing welcome to the Portland the reasonable prices obtaining in Clothing company under ihose very pear that he is doing good work, for boosters when they arrive. Thia the progressive stores of Scio. circumstances He insisted on buy­ at any time of the day there can ta day will also ta known as "Home* ing the suit of Mr Blain personally. found a numtar of men getting iftto At The i'roplrs Itxrstn comers" day. and everyone who has After the transaction had lieen com­ practice on the vacant lot next Io ever lived m Linn county is expected For this week. Saturday ami Sun­ pleted. Humphrey said Dr. Prill's ofties The beat teams to ta present that day. day evenings, at the Peoples I twat re "Well, I don't need the suit right will eom|M*te at the county fair on Wednesday is to ta Fraternal day Thomas Meighan in "The Valley of away, but can use it this fall and Wednesday, " Horseshoe Pitching and each lodge intending to lake Silent Men.” winter of course. But I wanted to Day.” part in the contests necessary towin l«uv the suit now. tacause 55 years the prizes, are required to notify E. D. Myer's and family drove to ago today I bought a suit of clothes Charged With Statutory OHente the secretary of its enhance imme­ Salem Wednesday to take in the fair from you and 1 thought that as long diately Thia dav ought to tie a as 1 had to have a suit pretty soon, Mathias Meyer. 23. a farm hand, record breaker. I would like to buy it on the anni­ was arrested some time ng«> in Ma­ Thur-lav w to ta Wedding «lay versary day-" rion county charged with a statu­ with no entrants after last Monday. Mr. Humphrey was h years old tory offense against Eva Hochaker, This «jay should ta bright ami sun­ when he bought the first suit, ami 15, of Woodburn, but in the evi­ shiny. in keeping with the prizes to he purchased it to wear to the Sun­ dence before the grand jury at Sa­ ta awarded, ««nr of which is a lot in day school class that Mr. Blain was lem it was learned that the offense Albany valued at $500. Several ap­ then teaching. During all the In- was committed near Scio, ami the plications are already in. ami the ter mi he hat taught his clothes of prisoner was therefore turned over couples who won the privilege of be­ the Blain Clothing e»m|>any. to the Lmn countv authorities, ami ing publicly married are to ta en­ is now in the Unn county jail. vied. Meyer, who is a foreigner, claims GENUINE Celebrates Fourth Birthday Friday, closing day, is Children's the girl enticed him into her room. and IJnn county day. All school fn honor of her little son's fourth children will ta admitted free on On Business in Seattle birthday last Friday. Mrs. J. L. that day. Many special attractions Kelly invited and was chaperone for are announced especially for the J D. |tensm««re left Sunday night thirteen of his little friends, who children of all ages, from 5 to 95 for Seattle to make further arrange enjoyed the games and refreshments years tobacco makes 50 provided for the occasion. "Jackie” mrnls for the materials to ta used The exhibit« this year will ta big­ fl ood ciflai «ties for is a favorite among his little friends, in the building of his feed mill in ger ami tatter than ever, ami the as well as the grown-ups. ami at 4 this city. Mr. Densmore is putting fair management requests that they 10c o'clock the little folks were safely forth eveiy effort to get the actual be <>n hand rarly Monday morning, Ws want you la ha«a ths returned home, after partaking of work on the mill started, and ex­ so they can render every possible beet paper tar "BULL.** Be new yea can reeewa ice cream ami cake The guests: pects to ta able to tagin about the assistance in arrang.ng the exhibits with each package a beak Donald McDonald, Junior Ballm. third of October. to the best advantage. Vocal solo by Mrs. H. B Cusick. County . Eair nt Albany, Oct. 1-7 Charles ami Johnny Hawka. Helen Mrs. Ella Crabtree. of Camas. Mvers. Anna Bowsrr. Evelyn Und- ley. Audrey and Sylvia Bartu. Edr is Wash., who has I teen visiting rela- Hiayer. Anna Bilyeu. Naomi ami lives here, returned to her home Clarice Tobie. j yesterday by wav of the state fair. Lite Biidit Eilers JtfYtrsaa Bink aid Fiicts Boikkttpr te Hand Out M iiij Tkti Locks Him m Sale Between 9 ami 9.30 o'clock Tues­ day morning a rough api*earing. un- shaved man walked into the Jeff« r- son tank, commanded the bookkeep­ er. taster Howel), to give him some money, and emphasized the com­ mand with an automatic. Young Howell obeyed. Aflc« forcing How­ ell to hand hirn $3300 in currency and silver, the bandit demanded more, and was told that all there was left was a little «mall changeon the Counter, but the bandit did not want it as he le’t it untouched, He then forced young Howell intf Scio in a way that will ta of mutual tanefit to all in attendance. The merchants patronized their lo­ cal paper in its Iasi issue, showing a spirit of cooperation. boosting for their own town and to .show the citizens that home industry and buainewK should come first Albany l>vmocrat. Sept. 24. Scio has three students attending the O A (' Rose Chromy, Hazel Philippi ami Kenneth Hirons. Notice ! Il you have not paid for your School Books yet, ph ?ase do so by the first oí the month