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SCIO TRIBUNE I T n Uli Ito IntoM. TUI T nt lefto* T n to VOI. XXV scio. LINN COUNTY. ORBUON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER IS. |»2I NO. 9 11.76 THE YEAR AMATEUR HIGHWAYMAN CLUB MEMBERS WINNERS WAYNE THOMS WRITES SCIO MAN IS RUN DOWN A NEW CHURCH FOR FROM SOUTH AMERICA ENTERS PEACEFUL SCIO SCIO IS IN PROSPECT Scio Youths Have Occasion lor Joy Track Driven by Lacomb Man is Cause ot Injuries — Accidental When Prize* Are Awarded FlH'hta lmh«f ■ F ki •( H o J m N«mc, Drgps It ti Flew WWe khkiet fa ItaMto An am«t<*ur burglar and prowler attempted to ret so,-:* practice along the line of hi*ch«»*en vacation in Scio Sunday night almut 9 o'clock. start* ing in on Mrs. Jo* Nemie. whose husband is away on business. Some friends had spent the even ing with Mr* Nemic. and when they left she accompanied them to their car, spent several minutes outside and when she went back in the house «he was confronted with an uglv looking revolver. When the prowler and Mrs. Nemic met. the burglar dropp«»d hi* gun picked it up arid started talking. .Mrs Nemic was too frightened to listen to what he said, but she re- pli< I "there is only 75c in the house, take that and leave me alone." The pr w U r lo< ked around for a few moments, dropped hie gun again and then apparently liecame frightened and fled. Mr N<-mic sav* she ha* seen the face of the burglar before, and will instantly recognise him again it she sh -uld him. No arrest ha* been made so fat. It is thought the burglar knew of Mr. Netnic’s almence, and thinking Mrs Nemic might have a consider able sum of money on hand, promp ted the attempt at burglarly to be made at this home Local Market QooUtMM Corrected at Noon Tuesday Pot I.THY, VgAl. AND E uqh Hen*. 4 lt»a ami over » 21 Hens, under 4 ll»s .11 Spring*. 2 lb* and up .19 Broilers, tinder 1} lbs 26 1 . Stag* Veal, fancy no. 1 PÜ Dr< M-d pork, no. 1 blocker* .12| Eltga. cash. 41, trad* .43 Egg*, white ael««cl .41 Butter fat .47 Psao Mill run SI 13 Scratch _■ M Eg.- producer 2 90 1 oo More fat. for hog* Ground barley Rolled barley 1 lu 2 *o Corn F un : k Hard wheat Soft wheat S2 26 2 35 1 -.4 Mrs ! Morris of Eugene was a Sci > visitor the last part of th* week. Notice thia ddsnoue flavor when you smoke Lucky Shrike — it's sealed in by the coasting pcoceee la Stat L«t»«f I«Ih Sana lataraslint There were a numl-er of mighty happy club m.-ml»» r» in Scio last Friday when the cunty fair awards were made public, all three of the Angora g it award* going to local raiser* Loha Zvset took first pnae. Mar n Gilkey second, and Arnold Zj*«et third. Millard Shell n exhibited four Shropshirr ah»-«|> at l»>th the state and counlv fair*, taking two first prizes. I second and I fourth at the state fair, anal two first prize*, three second* and one third al the county fair. Ihmald Shelton sold one of h is fine iamlt* to a «t »ck farmer wnile at the state fair in Salem Arnold Zi-o-t, Millard Shelton and John Scott repr «cnte<! the Scio school team at the county fair. Meetiitfs With Ditmtints Beinj P’listi W. T. I-e* was struck hy a truck Fir th« Immediata Fitirt PI«» j belonging to a lascomb resident at Bum ltd Cetan Art Bint Drnra. Nivtvtr noon Wedmaday of last week while in Albany attending toe fair. • Scio has its native *>-n in the South He sustain*»! a bruised head, an ab- Ever since the cloae of th«- special Amerlean county of Bolivia.and h* rasion on one leg and a bruise»! evangelistic service* the>*> ha* been writes to a friend near Jefferson, thigh but wa* not aciloudy hurt It <-on*i<terai>le talk by the meml»er*>if who was kind enough to allow the la said that the right front wheel of the Baptist church for a new home Jefferson Review of that City to pub the truck ¡tasse»! over Mr. Ix-tt's legs >»n the site now occupi<««l the old lish his letter in ¡»art. Il seems that The Scio man wa* crossing First church building and I he parsonage. while Mr. Thoms like* ^outh Amer street northward when the truck In fact, the memlwrs are ad in earn ica he would appreciate a good (»re- cam«- fr<>m the east It is reported est that a local contractor ha* been gon fir*, and we imagine a North that Mr law was hurrying acro** asked to formulate plan* for the American city wouM look good to th« streets in an endeavor to ¡»ass structure and have them ready for him The writer is the eon of D C. before the truck should arrive. inspection and criticism, or approval, Thoms, of thia city. Th«- truck driver turne»! hi* ma when Itarv J U Austin, of Portland, chin« into th* rear of another truck of the department of Baptist pro that was parke»! in front of the motion for Oregon, cornea here on U. S. Consulate, Sternberg store at First and Broad La Pax. Bolivia. S. A albin streets in an emieaver to avoid the 23d for the purpose of hearing August. IN. 1921. th* accident. The trucks wer* not reports and looking over th* plan*. damaged. No definite action will I»« taken by Dear Robert: the local meml»er« until Mr Austin’s I think that thia is the first time visit, at which time Rev. Ilei and I have written you since I took the h‘* otlicial famil» expect to rec-ive Patted Six New Ordinances and work in l*»uisville As you note by wholesome advice upon the subject. the aixive address. 1 am in S A for Grand Chief Julia Bilyeu and Local Transacted Routine Business Itev. Georg«* II Young. D. D . di a time at least. 1 cam* to do some I Delegalo in Portland for Session rector of the department of roligioua ge »logical work in northern Chili, The regular monthly me»-ting of t-ducHtion, will lie in Scio next Sat an<l did not return to the states th* city council wa* held last Fhur*- For the past year Sci<> ha* lw. n urday and Sunday, »ays Rev.‘Iler, wh«-n that job wa* Completed. I day night nt the ollie»- of thecitv re honored by being th«- home of the and on th«-*«- evening* Mr. Young came to la Paz to look into the corder. After roulme buxin«*** wa* Grand Chief of Pythian Sister*, and want* to meet a* many of the young mining buainea* and get pl ace-1 if attended to and bill* ali>>u>-d. the Scio has appreciate«! this honor ¡•cople as ¡ m > mi bl* and organize a , possible. In any event the trip is council p**M-d all h»' new ordinances Monday morning. Grand thief Baptist Young Pmiple's Union in worth while and I shall have a grasp recommended by the State Fire Julia A Bilyeu left for Portland to the local church All young people of the language that 1 would not ob Marshal, and the M^ing of these lie present at the sessions of her interested in religious work should tain any other way. ordinance* was outgrowth of these committees preceding the opening attend these meetings. la Paz is a town of about HO.<>00 recommendations, which wa* pub of the 2Hth annual evasion of the people, situated in a d-ip gulch at lished in the Tribune in it* inauc of order at 10 o'clock Tuesday morn an «(evasion of IS.iMg] feet above the Having His Troubles Sept*ml»er fi ¡he text of »ach or ing in one of th« Pythian halls in sea. One notice* th«- «M.stion when dinance will be found in another ' climbing th* steep cobblestone that city. Everyone m««t* with dittap^dnl- column in this issue The work devolving upon the streets. Any exertion produire* a tiienta in every undertaking. Some The power point nt Jordan wa* Grand Chief is becoming heavier thing goes wrong for everyone shortness of breath The streets ar* disc muted and its possibilities put with each succeeding year, and Ibis rather narrow and crooked. They sometime, and J. D. Densmore is forth in everv detail year has ix-en th«- most arduous of just now meeting with hi* share of are also not ov*rly clean. Many of No further busmen* appearing, all. During the year Mr* Bilyeu trouble* in the building of his («•«•<I the churches date date back to the the council adjourned has traveled more than fitHMi mil«-*, mill, ruesday his blueprint* arriv Spaniards M<«t of the buildings arc has written more than ’.Mill letter* or ed. over a w««-k late, and they do mud* of mud although some ar* of Notice To Scio Citizens brick There are no heating stoves an average of three for each work not answer for hi* purpose at all. ing day. ha* issued nearly 90 special He ha* not said juat what th«- trou in the city and a* it is now winter dispensation*, ha* instituted • new ble is. but he is going to Portland nearly everyone is about frozen The citizen*, taxpayers and prop tempi«-*, reinstate»! 3 temple*, and t.xlav for a conference with his en Fuel is scarce and expensive, an that erty owners, are hereby notified has •» new tempi««* in proc-«s of for gineers and to have the plans re- is <>n« reason why there are n<> that six new citv ordinance* have mation. A'togethei a big year’s stove*. mod*l«?d The building ha* not laicn been passed by the city council, the work, and nev»r equaled by any started yet. and it is not known just There are many lieautiful fur same complying with the recent rec- pred«-eesaor. although the other* when construction will la-gin. recommends’• >n* of the State Fire rug* and pelts and native blankets have performed *|»l«-n»li«l workv Marshal, and th interest«-»! and to i»e obtain«-*! at very reasonable Th* rule* of the order, we under Heads. | Win; Telia, Veu Less. likely to lw affected, are r»-qu«-*te»i once* considering the pr«-*«nt ex -Whsl sin I »loliigi F'm spinning s stand, prevent s Grand Chief from to call at the city e'er!’* other and change rate. If It’s liesils. I'll gn to the succeeding herself. and in thia cane »Ion« Mail is rather scarce and some l«-»!ge If It’s tells I'll go down to th* familiarize then-»-Ive* with their it is too bad such a tireless worker hllllnnl hall. If the »lime stands --n provision* Th« Jill»* of the several what slow here, but I Would like Mix« III stay home with you.” At chi- cannot l>* reward«»! by reelection very much to hear from you some ordinani'«-* follow; Th* delegate* from I*>oda* Tem «««Mi < A "An Ordinance to Pruyide for th«* time. ple besides Mrs. Bilyeu, are Mrs. With beat regards to all. Safe *’ - instruction of Chimneys, Flu«* Jennie Jones and Mrs. Lizzie Weae- Way ne. and Fireplaces ” ir- "An Ordinance to Enlarge the Duties of th«- Chief of the Fire lie A display of furs from Bolivia, The Sir Knights are also holding part of the City of Scio, to Provide the pr iperty of H. W Thoms, a son their annual convention in Portland for the Rev «lr.it; m of Persona, D. C. Thoms, is being used a* a dec and at the same time. The lodge* Firms and Corp->rati >n* Engaged in oration in th* show window of the of the K. P.'s have also experienced the Installing >f E< etric Appliances Blain clothing company thia week. a substantial growth and are in the and to R«-guiat* Electric Wiring in Mr. Thoma ent the sura, which are Jbeat of condition. The del«-gnt*s or on Building* Awning* and Addi from th* Alpaca and Jaquar, the from here are Henry Stepanek ami tion* tn Any Building, all Within principle fur (tearing animals of John Slicha. the Limits of the l ily of Seto, and the high South American mountains Iblat» Itoti tla Pngla. Than CITY DAOS HOLO MEETING ATTENDIN0 GRAND LOOfit WHILE THEY ===LAST = Providing a Penalty fur Noncompli ance " "An Ordinance Regulating the Storage of Exp! wives ” “An Ordinance Regulating the Storage and Handling of Gasoline." "An Ordinance Regulating the Burning of Refuse." "An Ordinance Providing for the Cleanliness of Streets, Alieva and Premises ” Published by authority of the City to his moth*r. Planning For Eats On Tuesday night the Intermedi ate B. Y. P. U. of th* Babtisl church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bartu to arrange for refresh ments and appoint a committee to attend to thia duty for Saturday night, on occasion of the visit of Ge«» Young, the state organizer an»l director of the movement. Th»»*e present wer*. Misses Bertha Thayer. Ethol Bodie. Oreta Arnold. Grace IxMNT, Mayaell 11 easier and Mildre«! Couuy: Messers. Marvin l*»ng, Arthur Mclaiin and Eldre»l l*»ng: Mr and Mr*. Mdo Bartu and Rev. Parent Teacher Meeting The first Parent-Teacher meeting for thia school year will take place Friday evening, Oct. 14th, at eight o'clock, in the High School audito rium. Everyone invited to alien»! and join the association, especially parent* who have children attending school. At the close of the meeting Council, th1* 13th day of October. a reception to the school faculty will If J. S SlKHl. take place. M G. T iio MM, City Clerk. Sc President. ----------- —«—g-T Tell th* advertiser you saw his ad Fog S al * Old ¡taper*. 10c per an<i Mrs H. B Her. in Th* Tribune. bundle at the Tribune office I We will give a package of Klenzo Den tal (’ream with every 40c I ooth Brush. Come early. Kelly’s Drug Store