*1’ LÌ- t, THE SCIO TRIBUNE VOL XXV -------- NO. 46. „-T- •SCIO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE ¿V. 192? 1 1 —................. ■ I and a well delivered sermon by Dr. Jubilant Over Trip to South Bryant of Portland marked >he ex- s ercises of the day. Ignore Powell. The local citizens who accepted I county treasurer, gave the historical the kind invitation of Alois Kalina, I sketch of Joab Powell, her grand­ Rev. Joab Powell Budded Bet­ father being a brother of Joab; Ri­ ley Shelton gave the historical ter I ban He Knew and sketch of the founding of the church which was located at that lime one Work la Ladling mile north of the present site, and also read the names of the early ENJOY BASKET DINNER membership. Several were in the audience who arose at the call of Va4t Throng Gather» From Far their name and were thus signally honored and Near to Pay Homage to Pioneer Preacher It takes a long time in these later years for a people to come to a real nation of the hardships the pioneer fathers and mothers suffered in or­ der to build a civilisation for them out <>f a rugged but stern frontier, a civilisation founded upon truth, hm.csty and love, and when such a thought does dawn upon them it brings them together in large num- tier» to i»ay homage to some heroic man or incident, such as occurred at Providence church last Sunday when descendants of pioneers and friends gathered there to honor the pioneers and Rev. Joab Powell in particular. From all over Willtmette valley came people to pay tribute to a man whose sincere belief in hie fellow creatures, whose personality and characteristics, whose devout rever­ ence to Almighty God. had made him a man with few equals and no superiors in the service of his peo­ ple, his state, his church and his Master the Reverend Joab Powell. Relatives and friends from Eastern and Southern Oregon were present also, and all were glad to have been there. Sunday was such a day that God and Nature love to commune, and all mankind become akin. It was a day <>f days in bringing bark sweet memories of long ago, mangled with tears of joy memories that cannot lie erased, fur it is history of a peo­ ple living in the spirit of him who "wrought and prought" among them The living descendants of this stalwart pioneer are so en­ twined with the growth of the com­ munity that the founder« of Provi­ dence church, the first and succeed­ 4000 at Waterloo express in this public manner their full appreciation of the kindness of Mr. Kalina in taking them to and bringing them l>ack from Malin, Oregon: Mat Dvorak. J. Sials. Joa. Novak. J Zemlicka, Frank Slaatny of Jefferson, J< h Ijimplot, Jo», and Frank Rnner, Allwrt Young. John Jiroch, Karel Tucek. J Kroa- msn. J. Nemic, Jo» Buyanovsky. Jo». Patrny. Mr». V. Prokop Paste» Tuesday afternoon the friends of Mr«. V. Prokop were shocked to learn of her death, as very few were aware of her illness, which proves that "in the midst of life we are in Minnesota. In May. I KM. they re­ moved to Newkirk. Oklahoma, where they resided until 1904. when they moved to Burlington. Kansas. In 1906 the family moved to Scio. Ore­ gon. where they have continued to live ever since She was a devoted wife and mother, a kind and helpful neighbor and her going leaves avoid that cannot lie filled Besides her life companion. Mr. Prokop.the deceased is survived by H children. 3 boys and 5 girls, as fol­ lows; Joe. Frank ami Ancil Prokop;. Mesdames Antone Holub. Joe Boy- anovsky. Bert Edmondson, Julia Hrudka and Clara Dunning, and six grandchildren, ami many relatives The funeral will probably be held Sunday, depending upon the arrival of a son. Ixw Prokop, whs lives in Haskell, Okla., who wired that he was coming. J F. Wesely will con­ duct the services Laid to Rett Saturday The victims of last Wednesday*» shooting affray. Sheriff C. M Ken­ dall and Rev Roy Healy, were laid to rest last Saturday, ami their lives are the moat outspoken word of reproach against the liquor traffic and those who believe in taking the iaw into their own hands. The honor and respect shown hese men perhaps has never been equaled before in the history of the county. The services for the mar­ ly fed iheriff were held at the Meth­ odist church in Albany, two minist­ ers officiating, and the crowd was so large that in order to accommo­ date them, the sermons were deliver­ ed both inside and out of the large edifice It was a fitting mark of respect hy our people to a man who was doing his be»t to enforce the law. The services for Rev Healy were held in the church of which he was pastor and the dean of the Christian college in Eugene officiated, and a large number of hie friend» were there to honor the rnan who had ministered to them spiritually. $1.50 Gal. We Guara alee It A number of big milker» in this section are using it and are taUefied. royally entertain their friends and cordially invite everybody to come. T Give us a call Kelly’» Drug Store J Don't be satisfied with any kind of butter, but ask for "Moadow Shade " Made yo»t»rda>*-~ sold to­ day. Ask for a glass of ice cold buttermilk with every pound. Meadow Shade Dairy. pictures printed and enlarged by I j.r. v«b, PATRIOTIC PROGRAM IS BEING ARRANGED Monday Night’s Meeting of the Community Club Prom« Fses to Be Interesting TO AWARD SILVER CUP Boys Judging l earn of the Scio Schtxrl to Be Honored— Program Interesting The meeting of the Community Club neat Monday night. July 3. will l»e in the nature of a patriotic affair and the program committee U working to make it both profita­ ble and entertaining No belt« r date could I* selected, because it is just before we make the eagle scream on the 4th, and everybody will lie In a mood to come to Scio on that night and be entertained and learn just what the Club is or­ ganised fur and espacts to do for the community. President Leonard Gilkey Is anx­ ious to see the membership begin to grow and keep on growing until every person of Id years and over is enrolled. He will do his part, as he knows how, and it’s up to the rest to render all aid possible. He it remembered, the Club does not intend to usurp any perogalive of any other orgamxatiun in the com­ munity. but rather to aid in ail good work It takes team work to do things you know. One feature on the program that ought to bring the people .Monday night will ba presentation of the silver cup to the boys judging tram of the Scio High School, which was delayed Iwcause of a mishap to the cup in transit some weeks ago and had to I m * returned to the manufac­ turer for repairs. It has arrived, and County Club leader Fred N. Williamson will bring it over and make the presentation speech, »nd deliver a short talk on community Prefer» Army Life club work. The boys who will re­ ceive the cup arr Millard and Don­ With this issue of the Tribune, ald Shelton, John Scott and Arnold W F McAdoo will sever his con­ Zysaet. nections with its destinies, ile feels Come Monday night, get in the that he is not fitted for a oowsparer band wagon and watch us grow. career, and that he is iwtter quail- fled to continue a military career in Good by the service of Uncle Sam. He likes army life better than civilian, hence his enlistment in the medical corps at Vancouver today. Hi« wife will accompany him, and will have quarters in the barracks. The editor, who is his father, regrets to ere his son again in the army, but wherever he is liette* satisfied and where the work Is most congenial to him. we wish him well, and we know our friends death.** Frances Antonie Dvorak was born in Krtdlech. Bohemia. Jan 5. 1*60, and was therefore 62 years, live months and 22 days of age at her death. On Feb. 22. 1M1. she was married to Vaclav Prokop, and in will do the same the fall of that year came with her From now on the entire control husband to America and located in of the Tribune will lie in the hand« of I. V. McAdoo, who will continue Jordan Will Celebrate to give its readers and advertisers the beat paper possible, and asks Elsewhere in this issue will Is* your support. ba found an advertisement announc­ I. V. McAdoo. ing a patriotic program to celebrate- the Fourth at Jordan. The good Albany to Celebrate people of Jordan are planning to] Fly Repellan! The Hixall Store of Malin. Oregon, to accompany him to his home community in and near Malin, returned last Wednesday jubilant over their trip and loud in their praise of the hoapitalit) of the people visited In going by truck they were en­ abled to see much of the country traversed and also to have firsthand (' formation regarding the work nec­ essary to build state highways and also its cost. They realized for the first time what it means to have well paved highways throughout the state and that no matter how eco­ nomical a commission, a couniy court or a contractor may be, there are many costly obstacles to remove that were unknown and leaks of various kinds that makes construc­ tion costs go beyond the estimate, •nd in moat cases them* leak« are Several auto loads and one or two truck loads came over from the O. A. C summer school now in session at Corvallis, under the leadership of Prof. J. B. Horner, who was respon­ sible for this pilgrimage and the thought of making this an historical »vent comme'r.oraUng early pioneer Baptists. Tbe affair was a success and the thousands of friends of the Baptist denomination, and of Rev. Joab unavo.dable. Powell and his posterity, feel very From the green trees, fields, and grateful to Prof. Horner for this gardens, almost overnight they splendid exercise and the happy reached sage brush and barren gathering. ground, and it was a surprise and a Our fellowtownsm»n. A T. P w- wonder that confronted them They ell. the only surviving child of Joab had wound up a mountain «ide - me Powell, was present. It was a most »WO feet and down again and they happy event for him, ami through could see this vast inland empire in tears of pleasant memories and ven­ . all It» nudeness with here »nd there eration for a distinguished parent a green spot. They soon discov­ he saw that others venerated the ered that where settlers could get great preacher as he had venerated (water to irrigate there was the him. His cup of j >y surely over­ green spot, and an abundance of al­ flowed, as it should. falfa A bountiful basket dinner was Great progress is being made ly spread in the grove immediately fol­ the people down there, and some lowing the exercises, and many day. if the state wake« up and help« reminescent stories were told of the the settlers get water. It will lie an­ events long gone by. It was a glo­ other paradise akin to out own com­ rious day. a glorious celebration of munity. To go there, they aav, will the achievements of a well loved make one more fully appreciate man and his work for mankind, and what we have and make us real it will live as long as time shall last boosters for the real garden spot of We understand step» are to be ta­ Oregon—the Forks of the Santiam. ken to make this an annual event. The following gentlemen wish to One of the largest assemblages ever gathered at Waterloo on a sim­ ilar occasion was there last Sunday. It was the annual Rural Sunday School gathering and those respon­ sible for the affair are to be con­ gratulated for It’s success It was enthusiastic throughout the day. ing pastors and the stalwart par- and roundly applauded every speak­ ishioiM-rs are real history makers and er. benefactors to the present and fu­ The gathering took a strong stand ture generations. for law enforcement and also a Songs, brief historical sketches continuance of the policies of the late C. M. Kendall, sheriff, and calls upon the good people to lay aside prejudices and work for the enforcement of the laws guarantee­ ing safety and th- suppression of crime in all Its activities. The crowd was estinated at over 4000. and a splendid meeting was reported Prominent speakers from Portland and elsewhere were pres­ ent and addressed the multitude. Wood-Lark 11.75 IIH. YEAR ■ Albany has made plane to give a two day celebration, beginning on Monday. July 3. and extending over the 4thfc Moat everything one could wish is being provided for the great throngs that are expected to cele­ brate with them. Horse racing at the fair grounds, street sports in town, dancing, motion pictures and a big street parade are some of the I feature« Sew ad elaewbere. As 1 failed to meet many of my old time patrons of the Tribune i take this method of wishing all prosperity on tbe eve of mv depart­ ure for California »nd to say goodby. T. L. Dugger, Former Publisher of The Tribune. GOOD PLACE In DINE IN SALEM 1