THE SCIO TRIBUNE VOL. XXV NO. 25. ■ ■■ 11 1 ■ ■ - 1 L ! GILKEY STATION January 30 DIG DEMONSTRATION TO DE STAGED FRIDAY Mrs. Ehrte Muaxy, of Newberg, l .arge Crowd Attends Program arrived Iset evening for a week'a Dairy Demonstration at 9 a. m U hieb Included I 5-Picce at S. B. Holt’s Farm—Club visit at the parental home of Paul Ab ✓ Hartmk * Darrel Funk returned last Tues­ day to Yamhill county, after a few day*' vimt with hi» parmt*. J. S Funk's. He reported hi* brother. Ivan, a* much improved in health, but not able to work yet. a* he ie still very wea* Mrs. C. A. Holley, of Albany, visited her daughter. Mrs Will Me»- pell, last week. Will, jr.. accom- pmii«d her home for a few days' visit. E. E. Shafer, the official cow tester, was teatmg c«>w* at J. G. Work at W. A.Gilkey‘s * Fred N. Williamson, county elub After months of work and plan­ ning and an expenditure of over leader. accompanie«! by E. A. Fin fo.000. the new Z C. H J. hall on ney, a student at O. A C . were In Scio Friday completing »rrnnge- south mam street wm completed eariv last week and the formal menta for the two demonstrations to be he|d Friday dairy demon­ opening waa held last Saturday stration at 9 a. m. at S. B Holt's, night. People came from all the ami club demonstration at W. A surrounding country and some from Portland to be present at the open Gilkey'a. Mr Williamson says a company hou««-. and «»specially were the mem­ of extension workers from the 11 ber» of other lodge» on hand. northwestern »tat«*» wilt lie present The program oiwoed with a speech at both places to get ideas and im­ by Mayor A. G. Prill, which was Holt's yesterday and today. parl information, as they are tour­ *f .wed by a short address by Ri­ Among those who attendwi the ing l-inn county on that «lay. ley Shelton song hy Nrs Dr. Hob- Delbert Hay funeral in Crabtree Mr Holt's farm ha» been srlec s>m. Frank Novak, of Portland; Sunday were: Fred Sommer, Mr*. rd as one of the dairy deinunat ra­ g iv«» a talk in Bohemian, and Joe. W. E. Serflmg and daughter Mar-1 tion ferma for Unn r—*nty during A. Ijigi-rfeid, also of Portland, gave garet. Russell Kelly, T M Holland a talk in English. Song by Pauline this year, and Friday the best and wife, J. G Holt and wife, Bert and moat modern methods used to get Pima; i ing by quartet composed of Charlie Mitchell, Cletus Holt. Bern­ the best In the way of handling the Miasee I wit ha Couey snd Neva ice Griffin. Otto Scheiman, W A. herd for a maximum production Th tyer and Ivan and Charlie Hal and L. E lilk«»y's. Ji roch j of butterfat will be demonstrated Charlie Balshwe d. John Many of our people attended the Every dairyman in this c«.mmunitv made a short but impressive speech dedication of th«» new hall in Scio should avail hi mm-If of this oppor­ in turning over the keys of the hall Saturday night. tunity to learn new methods and l«e to Ignatiu* Faultus, chairman of Edgar Gilkey attend«*d the Elka' present. Weights of production the lodge. The Pirtland Attorney's carnival in Altmny Friday and Sat- j for each day will lie kept and the Club gave a short plav in the Bo­ urday. He returned Sunday even- i total made known al the end »f he hemian language, and the program ning. period for which the tests are made ended with a tableu showing six Mra. J. G. Holt spent Wednesday Al Mr. Gilkey's farm the boys' repr< M-ntatives of the United States with Mr* Louis Calavnn. of l-eba- and girls’ c’«itw will hold a no I«*» and six representatives of the Zche- non. important demonstration, Here the cho-Slovak nations, and in the cen­ Telephone lint«* Nos 3 and 21 proper way will lw demonstrated ter the |>ersonitication of liberty have each put in n< w poles to Scio. to trim, equip and tit the goat, calf, paxsing her blessing out upon them. Heretofore the two Itmrs operated Ot - of the outstanding attract­ sheep and pig for exhibition pur- on one set of polr* They are now poeee. If the weather should prove ion- of th" evening was the 15 piece two distinct iinae. Eugene and orchestra of the lodge. 11 of whom I uncomfortable for open air work. Ernest Kelly have been tightening Mr. Gilkey has kindly consented to were from Portland and the other [ the wires today on line 3. open his apple house for the young four were Scio People. This urches ; W. A. Gilkey ha* fo-en assigned tin furnished music for the dance.! club members to make their dem­ patrolman of road districts Numtiers which followed the entertainment. onstrations. 16. 17 and 36 The several clulis have rec«mtly At midnight supper waa serve«) in Relatives of Mra. Ernest Titus the dining room, and aft«*r rung rat . reorganized, many new members have word she is better, after being ulating the management on the ex added to the list, and they promise very low with pneumonia. to outdistance the record made last cell-nt program the guests return- Mr*. Fred Sommer. Mrs. Henry t<> their honufs. y» ar. Pr«-»ver and Joe Prokop have t»oen Don’t forget the date tomorrow Altogether 1420 waa realized ill with eolde Are still quite ill. - Friday. Feb 3 from the sale of ticket* and souve­ Mra. John Reilev has word from nir riblHins and from the »upper. her An, Donald, who is Ina Loe An- ' "504” Chib Entertained Thia »urn, together with what other gel««* electrical school, that it has monev might be realised from the b«»en cold and frosty there, but now! Mrs Bert Hollis and Mr». Hewiie hall will fo- used tn pay for lumber I the frog* are croaking and Temind ‘ Phillippi entertained the members and labor. It is th«>ught that in him of home. The four lx»'» who | thia way the hall can be made to went fr«»m here tike their school fine of the “500" duh and their hus­ bands at a "500" party at K. of P. pay for itself. ill la better equipped than it was a Mrs. year ago. They are all doing well i hall last Thursday evening Dixie Hagey won ladies' high score Too Much Relataa laud Mrs. Ollie MacDonald ladies' A Good Show 'low score. P. H, MacDonald won In November, 1920. Vina Matlock The “Hizz" Fun Makers are gam­ gen lly Now Vina ia suing for a di­ ing to Scio for one week, beginning At the conclusion of the games vot«»-, alleging that her hueband's Monday. Feb. sixth, and will be at I the hcatrsars served dainty refresh parent*, with whom the couple re- the new Z. C. H J. hall. This com meats, assisted by Mrs. Vivian Bil­ ■uie. ri-nculed her and overworked pany ha» a national reputation and J fo r and that her husband objected will give fr«e all entertainment*: yeu. Mrs Gladys Kelly, Mrs. Hur- to her aeeocialing with her relatives •uch as singing and dancing, goo«i delle Sticha. and Mrs. Jennie Jones and refused to take her to public The club held their regular semi- music, come«!ie* and the famous m.-rtings or to church. - Halsey En­ i Swiss Bell Ringers. A change of) monthly meeting at Mrs. Audry terprise. Kemrmber Hobson's yeeterdav afternoon. Probably needed a hired girt and program each night. the show* are free and everyone is I thought marriage would be cheaper Untiappv aljvays ia the road when invited pi the »efine rate rtainmenta. i newly mnrried folks go to live with either parents. 11. ,6 IHK YEAH Sl lO. LINN COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1*2? HALL DEDICATED SATURDAY NIGHT Orchestra »— Supper BOOST FUR SCIO ALL THE TIME Tell the advertiser you saw hie ad i in the Tribune T present* HARRY » AREY in the Mile-a-Minut« drama uf a hunted man »ho Llayed • rrafty hand against big odd». It's a IJfthrerael and Weekly & Comedy pb 4 «ml 5 Admission 15c-25c Read The Advcrtuesseal» FIRE DESTROYS CRABTREE STORE In this issue will be found a num­ ber of new adverUMuenta. all asking for patr-giag* from our readers. Aa we have before stated, we will not lake an ad, from any source that we believe will not live up to it* state­ ment* made in any of hi* ada ap|»*ar- mg in thio paiwr We call your at­ tenta* to Dr. 1). L. Soitt. Oleson- Hook stool Auto Exchrnge. Kwong Fook A C*.. A J. Foster. Fred Bilyeu, Valley Motor Co., Depot Auto Shop. J. F. Weaely and Dens­ more these ads are teeming with information and should r«.«ceivv a share <>f your patronage. Nuw is a good time tu urge your^ friends to lake the Tribune as it la growing bigger and better every issue. We want the assistance of our reader» in handing in news. We will natur­ ally mias lota ot good news, unlew« we are inform«»! Help us V> mak> the pajw>r likn you would make it If y«Mi were io >>ur place. Read the ads ■nd profit Weaelv’a ad i> of rape­ cial importance in thin issue Homes Break Out at Early Hour Sunday Morning— Loss About $10,000 Originating in a defactive tlue. a lire broke out tn the Howland »torr In Crab­ tree about 2;3U Sunday morning and «-■■mpivU-ly dt-atru>«d the building and ■tuck, valued at »pprusunately Ill'.OWO. The loea waa partially covered by insur­ ance. amounting to at-out 17.01*). It waa u cuatum for the »tore to re­ main open unUl late at night, and a hut lire waa kept burning The family h»d retired for the night, and awoke to find the building in and they barely escaped with their riothra. Neighbors fought hervlcly to save the store, ami by means uf a bucket brigade prevented uthrr building» from catching tire. .Mr. Rowland had only been in bu»i- neaa in Crabtree for about a year, com ing there from Salem, where he waa engaged In the furniture buaincaa. Two Boys and Two Girl» Boni PARENT-TEACHERS DISCUSS EDUCATION The past two »wk» have seen the popup lion of Scio and rhe com­ munity increased by two boys and two girls being born. On January 27th. a baby boy was Meetmna Growing in Interest born to Mr. and Mrs. H. S Nolan, and Practical Demonstra­ of Bilyeu l>en. and has been named Mason Edward. tions Were Given On January 20th a girl was born to Mr. and Mrs Edward Zink, and ha* been named Julia Ann. On January 27th, at the Scio hos­ pital. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. W eaten- house found a little girl and have named her Joyce Alice. Archie Lindley and wife are the proud patent» of a baby boy that came to their home on January 29th but we have not learned what uame he will carry through life. All the parent* are said to be re­ Pravcr. covering from the anxieties occa­ Minutes. sioned by events of this kind, and Violin Solo. Gordon Wearly. smiles can be seen on all face*. Reading. “The Purpose of Educa­ So far none have seen fit to pass tion" by Miss Etta Morcom. the cigars around, but we will for» Phonics Drill. Father McKnight give them for this one offence und Harry W«»«ely, led by MisaShei against us. Phonics Drill in reading, Second Grade girls. Mr» S. B Holt wm in Scio Mon­ Selection by Barnes Orchertra. day. They are busy getting rrady Dramatization, “Belling the Cat" for the dairy demonstration which by Miss Buckner's pupils. will lie belt! at the Hull farm Feb. Read ing. “The Old-Faahon«-d Mr. Holt will go home from the 3. School" Gloria Long. hospital Sunday if he continues to Recitation, "The Black Eved Retwi” by Jewel Barnes improve as he is at present. Paper, “The Value of Education read by Hertha The ver. Orchestra. l-aat Thursday evening the Par ent-Teacher* Aaaoriation met in regular monthly meeting snd hail for diacuaiuon the subject “Educa- lion." The practical ways of teach­ ing the young mind how to shoot waa given by the grad«»*, and alto­ gether a very pleasent and prod table aesaion was had. The following program wm render«^I. Piano Solo. (Hired« Thayer. ror <'oiiglm and (’olds we recoin mend and gunranteu High School Notes January 31 Th# game at l^ebanon waa another Scio succcee. It was close aud ex­ citing but the Scio boys w<»n with a rush in the last minute* of play, with ■ »core of 22 to 24. A meeting of the student council waa called list Thursday to discuss general bvsineas. Neat Saturday the buv« and girla teams go to Halsey to defeat that school m basket ball. Several members of the high school will attend the duh demon- a I rat ion held at W. Gilkeys Friday Feb 3. Ihm’t forget the debate Friday evening. Buy a Student R»>dy bond. Oda Clark returned to her work In Portland Sunday, after spending several days with her father »nd at­ tending her siater'■ wedding. e ♦ Nyal Pine Syrup with Tar, Cm I Liver Ex tract and Eucalvplus Nyal Laxa-Cold Tablets 25c-b0c At Kelly’« Drug Store 7’A/’ Rrxall Storr -V* ?■'?!», ■ -,