The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 10, 1921, Image 1

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VOL. XXV
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
NO. 13.
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S4 lu I.INN COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1921
TRUTH ABOUT THE
LINN COUNTY FAIR
ofd in county aud state archive*.
Were the fan« f «-Id >n Scio just a
local commune v • ff •rt’ No, for it
waa organize«! In Scio. Org . In I9ted
and 20 acre* of ground were pur­
chased and suitable building* erect­
Tetti OtsrtfMí lee Unten Md a Lad
ed and a splen«li«i rars* track main­
at lewst j Sms Fal*a latanutiee
tained
The fair wa* incorporated)
and
worked
under a charter from
Rttirdmi L im Cmaty Fair
the state and was maintained by
STAT* and COUNTY appropriations
• From the Portland Telegram of
Scio and Hruwnevdle battled to a
during the last ten year« it was in
last Friday. Nov. 4. and under an
tie. 13 to 13. on the home gndiron
operati »ns in Scio
Albany date line, the Scio citizen*
Friday. Thia was by far the b«*t
Th»- real ami oolv county fair waa
were treated to one one of the twat
game of the eeaaon.
maintained in Scio for 13 years, and
pipe dt«-ams to which the mind of:
Brownsville drew first blood im-
waa announced and recognized a«
man i* capable of imagining, ami a*
mediately after the kickoff in the
such hv Senator S M. Garland in
is usually the caae in «uch Instance«, hi« dedicatory a-idr- «a on the open- first quarter. After bucking thr
there was but half a truth told and ing day of the test county fair. Oct. fxll down the field for 60 yards.
During all this time Dr Turner took it over for a touchdown
it
garble»! that th« truth wa* 4. 1921
A G Prill, of Scio, acted a* pre*i- on a play through left guard and
hardly recognizable
•lent, he fwtng instrumental In or­
The story had to do with the
Robertooa kinked goal. Brownsville
ganizing the county fair, which wu
county fair, its «uccease« and fail- held in Scio.
kicked
to Sciu and While returned
i
ur»s, with a direct slap at Scio and
During ali tlo—• war* the fair it to Hrownavill«'« 40 yard line
the /air that ha»i t>eer! held here foi was self sostaioP fc . ma-le »o by stat.- Holland through left tackle. Neal
•ome 13 or more year* The article and county appropriation*. I ,"'t “ through right tackle, and Weedy
constant tight wa* made by Albany
cite'i the la-ginning of the county
around left end, put th* ball on
to break «town 'he fair for year*,
fair in 1856. its reorganization ini and being unable to do so. were Brownsville's two yard line. Neal
Ibftft. and ita death ib 1876. But obliged to buy the charter and all through right guard put the ball
here is where the writer and the in ita stock at par, and then Albany over for touchdown. Weedy kicked
j goal.
terviewed diatorted facte with what moved the fair to it* own «tv
Scio has since given its undivided
Scio kicked to Biownaville and
shows an utter disregard for truth: •upport to Albany in making the
Robertson
returned it to their 40
In 1875, however, the Linn Lunn county fair a continued *ucceaa.
By a aerie« of line buck*
and wdl prohnblv c mtinuv to do ao. yard line
County Agricultural Association wa»
something Aihnnv never did for they put the ball on Scio'« 10 yard
forced out of existence through fi-
Scio, but wi- ri -i -ctfullv ask that line where they held them until the
n tm-ial I o *. m - s caused by rainy urea-1 th* truth be puboshed in the future
end of the quarter. Score 7 to 7.
ther
about Set» an I the county fair.
Brownsville kicked to Scio. Iteo«-
"EW o M 1875 t’NTTL TH!* YEAR.
I more fumbled and waa downed on
THEItf. WAX Ml UNN COUNTY FAIR.
, the 20 yard line
Scio bucked the
Fair« were held at various Linn
tmll
down
to
Brownsville'«
40 yard
county town*, but THEY were NOT!
line,
where
Neal
fumbled.
Browns
­
COUNTY FAIRS, though they were Billy Kalina Wat 26 Year* Old Last
ville recovering it on their 45 yard
g >od. The largest and moat credit­
Saturday and Glad oi It
line. By a serie* of line buck« and
able was the ANNUAL SCIO FAIR
end rune they put the ball on Scio'a
at which the county at large was
A surprise wa* given Hilly Ka 5 yard line, where Eggleston went
more or less represented Txts fair
lina by hi* wife last Saturday n ight. around right end for a touchdown.
WAS PARTIALLY 8UPPORI Kt» NY <WN- Nov. 5. the occasion t>eing the 26th
Robertson failed to kick goal.
TY FUNM.
anniversary of hi* birth
The even­
Brownsville kicked to Scio and
"In 1919 negotiations between a ing wa* *(>ent in singing, dancing
While returned it to Brownsville'«
group of Albany busineM men and
and playing gam»-*
At midnight a 20 yard line. The quarter ended
Scio fair stockholder« began result­
bounteous eupi>er wa* served, in­ with the ball on Brownsville's3 yard
ing in the reorganization of the Linn
cluding the birthday cake with 26
line.
County Eair asaoiciation. * •
candle*
A numter of Iwautiful
Scio was held for down* and
• '
Th» Scio fair waa then
and useful pre- ' ts were g'ven by Brownsville bucked the ball down
consolidated with the Linn county relative* and friend*
the field to Scio'a |5 yard line Mil­
fair at Albany, the Scio people
Those present were: Joe Nemic ler fumbled ami Holland recovered
•bowing real public spirit in giving and wife. All«ert Young, wife and
the ball and ran 85 yards for a
up their LOCAL FAIR. ’
daughter. .Mr* II <lge an«i daugh­
touchdown. Weaely failed to kick
The reading of the above quote«! ter. Jerry and Waller Holcchek and
goal
The game ended with the
paragraph* plainly show* to our cit­ their families. Vlada Dvorak and i
hall <>n Scio's 15 yard line. Eggle-
f(,r BrownrrlU< .n,| Hofland
izens that th«- writer consider* Al­ wife, Rudolph Wr>e|y and family. '
bany a» Linn county, and no enter­ J.S- /siv -i,k. U
1 * rtni Seal for Sew were star« of the
prise is of or for Linn county unle«* Krumi and family. Oscar Li nd lev i
game
Une up of the two team«
it is in Albany or sponsored by Al­ and family. El Martinek. Joe Kali­
follow«:
bany. Truth only partially told is na. Steve Young. Vlady Krosman,
rrownrviujc
mtn
a<> >ri found out. an<! the writer of Milton and Frank Shore«. John
Sanden
I.«.
K Sim*
thr hl<gram article in attempting Frederick. George Kukaeka. B J H )||b
Welch
It.
Michael
to I.... . Albany only hurts the e»m- ' Studnicka. Mum*« B*-rtha i’atmy Gilkey
I k
McFarland
e
m nitv tl at wa* progressive enough and Ro«e .Young, and Ed Kalina T Sim*
Green
Kukaeka
r.g.
to . •■••p th«- county fair going when and wife.
Kauth
Thayer
r.t.
Al any w t* too dead or too cheap
Callowan
r e.
1 lenamore
Uouid the writer have secured the
Eggleston
White
Loral Market Quotalioas
q-
Rofwrteon
r h.
Weeeley
fact* at>out the Iunn county fair? i
Corrected at Noon Tueaday
Turner
I.h
Neal
Cer ainly. for it la a matter of r«c '
Miller
Holland
f.
P oui . try . V eai . ano E q < m
Hen*. 4 lb* and over
3 22
The Lebaaoa Gnat
.13
Hens, under 4 II «
The hardeel fought game of the
.16
Spring*. 1} il>* am! up
23 the season waa played on the local
Br«»ilers. under IJ Ins
.12 gridiron Tueaday afternoon be.wean
Stags
-11* the l^rbanon high and Scio high, re­
Veal, fancy no 1
12* i acting in a «core of 20 tn 0, in fav­
‘ Urease«I pork, no 1 blockers
.44 or of Lebanon
: Egg*. ca«h, 42, trade
The letianon warrior* came to
Eggs, white s» .-Ct
. .
46
Butter fat
46 Scio with the idea of letting their
fir*t team make a pnaaible «core of
31
Turkeys, live
ISO to <MM) in the firet half and then
41
Turkeys. dres*e<!
letting
their second team finish the
F f . eu
murder, hut, the first tearft had all
SI 10
Mill run
they could do tn pound a few pointe
• «O
Scratch
through the local scalphuntera
2 80
Egg producer
Snyder showed the whole fighting
2 00
More fat. for h««gs
strength of the Iwhanon learn, but
2 00
Ground barley
a lack of head work waa hi« undoing
Rolled liartey
1 70
Notice this tklioou*
in piling up a larger «core. The en­
1 80
Shelled c«»rn. eastern
flavor when you
tire local team played a brainy game
1
<H)
(»r«»un<i or craeke«i corn
smoke Lucky Strike
from the «tert, and this experience
Iwl'agr cracked corn
2 25
will help the boy« to "Wallop Wood­
— it's sealed ta by
2 IN»
Middling«
*
burn" to a fraael on the Wood bum
the toasting praceaa
2.00
Red Ikig
field tomorrow
Finrg
Il E. Tobie waa an Albany visitor
Hard wheat
S2 <R> 2 15
1.50 Saturday aftoraooo
Soft wheat______
oasted
11.76 THE YEAR
AUTO LICENSES SOON OUE HEART FAILURE LAYS
SCIO-BROWNSVILLE
PLAY A TIE GAME
CLAIM TO SCIO CITIZEN
WAS GIVEN A SURPRISE
STRIKE
BOOST FOR SCIO
ALL THE TIME
Secretary oí State Urfea Quick Re
spoase to Save Coagestion
WitkMt Vinnt !h E imi Rtaptr E|ttrs
Application blank* for 1922 li-
ernaea have been mailed by the Sec­
tary of State to all motor vehicle
owner* In Oregon, no a* to permit
them to apply for and receive *uch
license« before January 1. 1922
Motor vehicle owner« will avoid
much trouble, annoyance and un­
necessary delay by promptly applying
for their 1922 licener* upon receipt
of the application blank*
liefer-
ring for licenses until about th« tint
of the ye«r only congeal* the work
of tb«|Secrotary of State'« office and
may result in the arre«t of the car
owner« by traffic officer* for failure
to have the (Ml license* on their
car* after January 1 next. Ucenae
platan for 1922 will have a yellow
background and black figures and
letter«
The diitribution of registration*
up to September 15. 1921. shows
lh«t in Unn county there were r<g-
i«ter«d 16 motor vehicle dealer*.224
chauffer«, 6,425 motor vehicle ope
ratore, 99 motorcycle*. 3.690 ,m*«en-
ger car«. 5 ambulance* and hearses.
1 buss«« and stage* 80 commercial
car« of lee« than one ton capacity.
247 truck« of from one to five tons
capacity, and 11 trailer* of from
I
one to five tone capacity, or a total
of 4.034 licenced passenger and
commercial motor vehicle*
There have l>een licen*e«l in th«*
State up to the present time 119.714
motor vehicle«, from which the total
licenae feee aggregate S2.319.3O7.
HUNTINO FOR DESERTERS
Eight Lian Cooaty Mea Named by
Amy ae Deaertere
The army i* anzioualy looking for
the men whoee name« appear below,
as they are classed a* deserter«
The government pays actual expense
Humt tf Cbns liiyea IMt Mtadiy
lad Cliias Mis BelevW Wil»
A deep gloom wa* cast over the
entire community about noon last
Monday when word wa* receive»!
announcing the sudden death of
Mr*. Ghria. Bilyeu from heart fail­
ure.
About 11 o’clock Monday morn­
ing Mr Bilyeu went into the house
and found Mr« Bilyeu in a «rai-ecn-
scioua condition and imme»iiately
phoned for Dr Hobaon. who hur­
ried to the bedsidn. but Mra Bilyeu
hml crosM-«! the divide, from which
no tiaveler ere returns. After a
careful rzamination Dr. Hobe >n
pronounce«! her death due to heart
failure.
Mr. and Mra, Bilyeu were mar-
rie<! atM>ut the time of Mr. Bilyeu's
discharge from the army at the end
of his cnlistmt-nt during the Span­
ish-American war. They immedi­
ately catne to Scio, where they have
continue«! to reside
Mrs. Bilyeu'a pleasant dlsp«iaiti<>n
soon won her a large number of
friend«, and all of those with whom
•lie came in daily contact will miss
her
She wa* a member of the lie-
liekkah beige, under Whose auspices
the funeral wa* held
The service*
were held at thr family home yes­
terday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev.
Iter preaceing the sermon. Burial
wa* had in Franklin Butte ceme­
tery, and a large concourse of sor­
rowing relatives and friends follow­
ed the remains to their last rest in«
place.
The sympathy of the community
g«»rs out to Mr. BHyeu in hia hour
of sadness.
The floral offerings
were many and lieautiful. a small
token of the esteem in which the
de«*eaaed waa held.
4»
Turkey!
Tirkey!
incurred in making arrest, bill to l«e
rendered to nearest army post,camp
Want to buy KRM) head of Tur­
or station. The numtier, name and keys. also your Geese ami Duck* and
residence follow:
t hicken* ail you <*an bring in. We
I John Joseph Batteate.
1/1 ® » John Batteate,
Albany. Or. l»ay you top price. I'hone 625.
S wift P bodu < e C o ..
1640 Arthur Filkina. Tangent. Or.
Scio, Oregon.
Albany, Or
371 Floyd Filkin«,
1697 Thoma* Greenwell.
Ray Hamler paid a businem viait
Route 5. Albany. Or.
to Jefferson Tuesday.
1261 Earl William 8wif,
Harrisburg, Or.
428 Earl Edward Thompson.
424 E. Davis St., Portland. Qr.
682 Albert Wold, box 31. Lebanon
1024 Howard Grigg*. Mill City, Or.
Try This Orug Store First
Gave Splendici Prograi
The entertainment and basket so­
cial at the Arnold school house last ,
Friday night drew a crowded uou«e
and all seemed tn hugely enjoy the
efforts
the teacher ami pupil* to
entertain and instruct them. The.
program waa practically earned out
a* published in last week's paper 1
We would like tn men.inn each in­
dividual participant, but space for­
bid«—all done their part, and did it
well. John Couoy. Scio'« famous
basket auctioneer, «old the many
handsomely prej ared baskets ami
boxes and toothsome looking pie* at
handsome prices, ami a go««! sub­
stantial «urn wa* realized for the
needs of the school
J. C. Keller spent Tueaday in
la-banon on bueiness connected with
a «tore of which he waa formerly
th« manager.
A. D. S.
Milk of Magnesia
Will
1. Prevent acid mouth.
2. Correct Constipation.
3. Believe Gan in Stnn ach.
4. Aid iligeatiou.
ft. < 'orreet ('x>lic.
& Relieve Summer
plaint.
Com­
Sold at
Kelly’s Drug Store