The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 06, 1922, Image 1

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    THE SCIO TRIBUNE
VOL
XXV
Riverside and Oak Ridge Join
in Program Friday Night
— Farm Work Siow
t
I
High School Note»
BUSINESS HERE
Play* Well Received
IT makes no difference if you
have been to many doctors and
the best spreialists. Chiropractic
is entirely different and will bring
you results just the ««me. Ws
seldom find s .-sar of any length
slsrshng where nerve pressure to
not present. How caa you get
well to stay and not haws this
pressure removed? Yes, it caa
be alleviated with medicine and
othe palliative methods, but why
not give nature a chance to put
you where you will stay well. I
will X KAY your spine for you.
I
Get the habbit of trailing nt home
at all times We can show you that
you gain by it. as we will (my you
Portland prices, less transportation
charges, for your produce, and will
pay you cash, Phone 347.
Winner Produce Co.
F B. Studnicka. Mgr.
The double bill produced by the
Rebekah lodge last Friday night nt
the Peopl«*» Theatre, was well receiv­
ed by a packed house. The act re*«*«
and actors performed remarkably
well for amateurs, and the bashful-
J. R. Geddes, of l.von«. i« one of
nesn of "Peter” (Sam Stoller! was
the new subscriliers to the Tribune.
true to life. Many a youth has
Our list continues tn grow.
found himself in the same predica-
ment when he realy wanted to make
I love and "pop" the question
All
participants are to be prais«*d for
their work, as well as R M. Cain <
I for his directing
—
Father and Daughter Marry
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Immediately after he had finished
making Chas. Merritt. 50, and Grace
Trumble. 40, man and wife. Judge
Bilyeu Saturday aftern<Hm liegan
the ceremony that made Miss IJxxie
Merritt, daughter of th«* groom, the '
bride of Jam«** L. Kruml. The double .
ceremony was performed at thei
office of the county judge at the '
court house. Both couples will con­
tinue to reside at Scio. Albany
Democrat.
next Saturday night at the Arnold
'school hausc.
Rev. W H. L m , of
James Trollinger and J. W Miller
i were in Albany Satarday <xi bus-.
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JEAN MILLER SURPRIZED
Interest in Shelburn («rows—
Many Item* of Interest to
Tom Phillipa was a Jordan visit »r
Our Many Reader*
Thursday.
Mrs Frank Linderman and child­
Shelburn. April 3. J. W. Miller
ren were Jordan shopper* Friday.
and wife drove to Scio Sunday to
Mis* A um field, the teacher at visit Mrs. Kra ner, who is recover­
district 61. visited the week-end in ing from the flu.
Portland
Mrs Cora Wilson, of Portland, is
Itoug Foltx ran his car down to «tailing her neice Mrs Ethel Os­
th« blacksmith shop Friday for re- born, this week.
pairs by the tlxit man.
Mrs. Ransom was a Sunday after-
Perry and Bud Bilyeu, of Crab* main caller at the home of Mrs.
tree visit«**) their mother. Mrs. Nan­ Rose Gibbons.
cy Bilyeu. Sunday
Mrs. Grime» has iieen visiting the
Meedames II Phillip«. M Privett past week with her »on. George
and K. Chromic and families spent Grimes.
Sunday with T. A Phillipa.
Sunday guests from Lacomb at
Henry Phillips h*» twen taking the Cecil Ashbaugh home were Mr»
physical culture exercise of late by George McLeod, George Bramiley
grubbing up the objectionable oak* and wife ami Malcolm, Donald and
in his new garden paleo where he Franci« McLeod.
expects to raise all sorts of garden
Mrs. Ransom paid an afternoon
" mss " dispite the busy Leghorns visit to McCallister's on Monday.
that live near.
Ercell and Lotus Osborn made a
O hh . os .M ikt .
thing trip to Albany Thursday.
The bible lecture Wednesday
evening was not largely attended,
A» Other* See It
■ wing
to unfavorable weather,
Under “High School Notes.” the Friend» from Scio helped to swell
Halsey Enleipiiae has the following the number.
to »ay appropos the basketball cham­
Carrie Gooch and her sitter. Mrs.
pionship of IJnn county, and by B gart, were in Shelburn this week
Heck they're right:
on business.
"By the process of elimination
Mrs. Ireland »pent the week-end
the boys' basketball team of Halsey s* the guest of the Ashbaugh's
high school claim« the championship
Mr». Ransom spent Tuesday in
of Lunn county. Following is an Aumsville, the guest of Mrs. Chas.
extract from the Scio Sphinx:
Ransom.
” ‘Scio has won ten auccewful
The usual success attended the
games, but has no claim on the dance Friday evening.
championahio. for we have Iwen
Jean Miller and wife went down
ruled out by a few minor technic to Ashbaugh's Monday evening and
alitie* Lebanon, though stronger there met a suipnxe bunch in honor
than ('ralitree. cannot
claim it. <>f Jean's birthday. He was the
because Scio's last semester team recipient of a lieauliful Morris chair
defeated Lebanon. Albany cannot from his wife and a shaving set
claim the championship, a* Crabtree from her daughter in Portland.
defeated Albany. Crabtree cannot
Mary Ellen and George Daniel
claim the championship, as Crabtree Gitilions s|H-nt the week with their
did not play l-eban<»n nor Halney. uncle's Com and Kelly Donahue, of
which is one of the strongest team» Jefferson.
in the county. Crabtree also refused
Harvey MeMin is spending a few
to play the Scio team, considered days with his uncle« at Belfountain.
Linn county’s champion» until the
Clinton George is loading a car of
last moment, when the claims were wood this week.
forfeited because ol a small technic­
Mrs. Guy Wyman and children
ality. Halsey has never l»evn de- spent Sunday at the home of Mrs.
frated by anyone except Sclo, ami Wyman's mother.
Scio must forfeit the vtetoriea,
II. O. Shilling is about to wind
therefore Halsey should claim the up his spring plowing.
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lunn county championship.’
Charlie Nolan butchered several
“This further proves the good fine hog* Monday morning.
sportsmanship of Scio. The Scio
(Continued on page 4.)
boys have the reputation of tieing
good losers as well as good winners,
in congratulating the Halsey bova
we also extend congratulations to
Scio for the flourishing school paper,
the Scio Sphinx.”
Th« people in th« vicinity of th«*j
Arnold school house complett-d plans
I for a community feed and program
Albany, will be a guest and will
deliver a lecture.
No admission
| will be charged, but a silver offer­
ing will be taken
JORDAN ITEMS
April I
April 3
Work on the annual is progressing
nicely. The various photos were Other Communities Complain
taken Iasi Thursday by Mr. Clifford.
of Hard I imea. But
e
Gilkey. April 3 - The ‘Flu’’ is
We expect to hav«* it printed by the
«till hitting us in the middle and
Are Still Going Some
first of May
around the edges. The latest vic­
Several of the student» and teach­
tims are R H. McDonald. Sommers
A recent visit by a citizen of our
ers
took part in the Rebakah play
Children, Mrs. Crenshaw and child­
community
to Salem, gives us some
ren. and («eonard Gilkey and family. given at the theatre last Fridav
sidelights
on
what is happening in
Mrs. Charle» Apple and two «on» We wish to compliment ’hem for
other towns, especially the capital
were pleasant caller» at Mrs. Eva their surer««*
city. The mission of our fellow
Mias Morcom, the domestic sei
Apple
'mith's Wednesday. Mr.
townsman wan to call upon the bus­
has return«*! from Wasco County to ence teacher, has return«*«! to school
iness interests of Saletn and interest
m >ve his family to that County to 'and has resumed her duties
them in advertising in the high
reside.
The Sophmore ci«u» mad«* candy
»chool annual.
Farming is progressing slowly
and sold it at th«* Relw-kah plav Fri­
In all but a few instance« the sol-
account of the unsettled weather, day evening. Say. Sophs, why didn’t
icitor was met with toe proposition
Alm<mt every one, including the you put in the rest of the Shell«'"
that business wai "rotten.” nothing
youngsters, are getting impatient
Scio and l-etianon will vie for hon- «loing and that if conditions kep» up
t<> get out and dig in mother earth nors in a dual track meet to be held
a few weeks longer there would be
an<i incidentally get a little early at Lebanon Fridav afternoon.
>but few business hou»*-« still doing
garden mm started.
"Buck” While, Russell and “Cap"
business. This man Mid in m«*t
No school today on account of the McDonald haul«*! gravel for the
every case. “My God. man, If I
illness of the teacher, R. H McDon­ ¡gym foundation last week.
were you I would not tell how dull
ald
busine«* was or bemoan my fate to
From Scio** Poet
Th** Oak View and Rivereide
a stranger, It sound* bad. and does
«-h iol« will combine in giving a pro­
not carry an invitation income back
From a recent issue of "The Pro­
gram and pie social at the Riverside
and trade with you."
school house Friday evening April ducer.” published at Spokane, we
While all has not l>een peaches
7. to which the public ia cordially quote a poem from th«* pen of Mr». ami cream in Scio and it 's teiritory.
invited. The following program I. G. B . of Scio, The poem i* in we have been better Messed than
answer to some one from Montana
will be given:
many other communities
We have
who had slurred Eve ami all of her
Piano duet
a steady payroll here to the farmer
daughters.
Monologue Ethel Zvsett
because he has a steady market for
Ifni S B. Holt
"When Eve doaned the concealinit his products milk, cream, livestock
Reading Ralph McDonald
fig leaf
and produce. 1 he calamity howl of
Solo Bernice Griffin
And hid her lovely shape.
Salem’s businessmen cannot bring
Four Act Play “Hi* Uncle John” There were no vampires then in Eden to them the trade that rrgtfullv lip-
Popular Girl contest
Who went without a drape
long* to them, as no one like* a cal­
Pie Sale
"But when Adam's love grew cooler amity howler or a knocker. Every­
body likes to trade where there is a
Riley Prrever reports that he is
And he eyed some other dame.
No one enjoy* list­
kept busy acting as receotion com­ Eve just took a tuck in her tig leaf glad Welcome
ening
to
the
har<l»hi|M
or the tales
mit tee to the numerous visitors who
And he ‘fell for her' again.
of woe of another, even though we
call to *ee his record-breaking Hol­
“As for our foolish little fiapfier,
ourselves like to tell them to others.
stein calf. Among the callers last
(I admit we’d like to shake her!
This is a good community, <>ur
week was Horace Addis of the Ore­
But after all your righteous lifting
businessmen
are aa safe, sure and
gon Farmer, who believe* that the
It is the men who make her
reliable
as
anywhere
el»«*, and you
calf, which weighed 29 pound* at
"So
our
modern
little
Evas
are
always
sure
of
a
welcome
when
birth, has established a world's
’
Roll
’
their
hoar
and
scrap*
their
you
enter
their
slorr*
And
you
rerord.
stay.
can
do
as
well
here
on
the
average
W. A. Gilkey is having installed
Because the modern Adams
as you can elsewhere
an up to date gas lighting system.
Choose
the
girls
who
dress
that
Make busine«« good all around by
D. II. Feary and wife, of Port­
way.”
liooeting the dairy Interests and the
land. are visiting the latter's sister,
general welfare of all. We can do
Mrs. Henrv Preever. Mr. Feary is
it by helping the Tribone l>o<Mit our
Ladies, Attention!
connected with the Pacific States
community, ami now is a g«»«! time
Electric Company, of Portland
Mrs. i>ena Mack, of Stayton, ha« i to t>egin. if we hav«- not l->*-n doing
on display the finest lir e of millinery t»> before. The big dairy edition
Notice!
to be had and the prices range from will do it* best, April 20th i* the
33 to $15. A imttern for everyone. date and time is short for your
All accounts that wer« not
Give
me a call am sure I can stories and your ads. I>o it today
settled last fall will draw inter­
tomorrow never comes
please
vou.
ent fr->rn ')ct. I. 1921.
Mr».
|H*nna
Mack
34
2c
R. M Cain.
«un/
11.76 11» YEAR
SCIO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. THl RSDAY. APRIL 6. 192?
NO. 34.
JOINT PROORAM FRIDAY
BOOST FUR SCIO
ALL THE. TIME
i
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Price* right on gent* furnishings,
auch aa collar*, ties, shirt*. suspend­
er*. hose etc., also notions, at Wes-
ely’s gr *crry
34-2tc
Hon. D. II Looney and wife, of
Jefferson called Monday afternoon
on D. C. Thom*.
Don't forget. Shell Gaauline. at
the Scio Garage.
Paint Up
Clean Up
AND
W«* cun furnish you
Lowe Bros. High
Standard Paint
Linseed Oil
Brushes
Varnish
Wall Paper
Etc., Etc.
Give us a call
Kelly’s Drug Store
77w Rcxall Store
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