THE SCIO TRIBUNE VOL. BOOST FOR SCIO ALL THE TIME 11.76 UN YEAR SCIO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 3. 192? — Hotel Change* Hand* PIONEER last Friday pat-era were drawn up and *igaed that transfers the Mary Ann Rjcbardaon'a Death Scio Hotel property from the hand* Rrmovea Another Godly of Joe Warwick to that of A.('handler Mother From Midit of Brownsville, and in the deal Jo* get* 90 acre* of well improved farm land near Brownsville It I* under Mary Ann Richardaoa waa born •land the price paid ia about 810. imh ) in Pike county. Illinois. October 27, i and died at her home in Scio Mr. ('handler is an old hotel man. having conducted a hostelry in Port­ on July 28. 1922. at the age of *6 land before becoming a farmer near year*. 9 month* and one day. In |RM «he cr<«aed th* plain« by ox Brownsville and hope* to build a t am with her mother and two ela­ I cl as* reputation as a hotel man in ter*. when «he waa 17 yesaa of age. Scio. While we are sorry to lo*e and resided near Providence church. the Warwick'* from our mid«t. they Her fatner Jacob Coak right. died ia gouur to the farm, we welcome Mr Illinois i»efore the family cam* to Chandler to our city and tM-«peak for him * liberal patronage from Oregon. our people. Mr. Warwick nay* he The next year, 1864. ahe was uni­ realised he waa not a hotel man. and ted in marriage to John W. Richard that he could not hope to make it «on. and immediately look up their the «uccea» it was entitled to. and residence on Mr Richardson’s dona­ he think* he has found the man that tion claim about five miles southeast will. of Scio, on Crabtree cre*k. where they continued to reside until 1910. Club To Meet when they moved to Scio. On Oct. 2i*. 191-1. Mr. Richardson crossed The Community Club will inrf'l the gieat divide and Grandma Rich- next Mon. J ay night at the school ard*>n continued to live at the Seio house in Shelburn, and everybody home within the community comprising To thia happy union six children the Fork* of the Santiam are Invited were born, one dying when bnt 18 The several committees appointed month* of age. The living are: at th* laat meeting will have thetr Melvina Brenner and Truman H. reports ready, and them» rep. rte will Richardson, of R<«a*burg; Almira be of more than pa-wing Interest to Curl, of Portland; Wilson Richard- every resident. It i* hojted that a non, <>f Scio, and Melima Turner, of large gathering will be Dreaent. and Waterville. Wash. Mrs. Richard- that more and more will enroll under «on was not only a mother to her it* banuer. It is doubtful if there own children, but waa a mother to has been any organization formed in the motherleas, having raised Emma the community that hUA or will do •nd Iet everybody do their mother. Be their bit to make it a success Thu« another one of God** chosen Where? Shelburn school there, few is called to her reward, and one When? house Monday night. more «amtiy pioneer is removed Aug 7th. from among n*. In 1M50 «he united with theCbri» tian church, in which faith ahe re •rained until her death, aad from which «he wa* laid to rest Sunday artern>-on at 2 o’clock. Rev. Albyn Ea»>n. the paauw, officiating. She wa* buried l>e»ide her hosband in Providence cemetery. Mr* N. C. Lowe, of Lebanon, rendered a beautiful eel*, aad a choir oing the «.mg* ahe loved ao well. The Hora! offerings were pro­ fum- and beautiful. The pall bear- er* were W. E Arnold. John Brock. Henry C. Miller. John B. Cauey. IS ill Garland and Jam** A. Craft. Dairymen! USE Korinek’s Udder For Caked and Inflamed Udder. Garget, Cut*. Sores, etc. Next Monday, at the farm home of W W. Miller, the Scio Sheep and Goat Club will give a demunrtation on how to fit sheep, and county club leader. F N. Williamson, will be present. R A. Scott has promised to tak- a few of his Cottswold sheep for the purpose of fitting, and prob­ ably other* will be there. It is also probable that M 0. Nel «on. of the 0. A. C.. will i>e prearnt and there will also be a judging contest, if plana do not fail. All interested in the club are invited. Kelly’s Drug Store TÄe boxali Store Meadow Shade Butter is «landing the teat dnrmg the hot weather.and ia givmg aatiafaction Th* price for thia good butter ia 20c a pound. Why pay more? Meadow Shade Dairy. I EULOGY TO THE LIVING •nd friend* who have long since left you. and that we all shall celebrate with them at the marriage supper Bouquet* Look Better on the of the redeemed In thl* battle of life you have Living—Sutherland Gives fought bravely and honorably for 80 Splendid Eulogy years. In this long life that you have lived there ha* been sunshine • With a request for the public*» ■nd shadows mingled together, like lion of the «perch delivered by Geo In the lives of ail of us. But Na­ L Sutherland at the recent p'enic ture'* G»d is going to My pretty celebrating the 56th wedding anni- soon "Uncle Haman and Aunt Ollie, vsrsary of Uncle Haman and Aunt lay down and reel.” and when that (Mhe Shelton, we are herewith pub­ time comes may that "peace that lishing the aamr. which the many uasseth ail understanding ' be yours friend* of the happy couple who in your passing out This eulogy i* given to you today were unable to lie present will be while you are living, not waiting glad to read for the cold clod* of earth to fall with a heavy thud upon your casket* Uncle Haman and Aunt Olli*: We come with friend« and rela­ when you asr dead, for the dead tives today to greet you with con­ «ends back no »miles or apprecia­ gratulations. with warmth of heart tion* of friendship, and I am ex- and true friendship to celebrate ceodingly glad to give this ■• a to­ with you. this your 56th wedding ken of my e*trem for you, not hav­ anniversary. It only lack« 9 years' ing the language to expresa mv real of being more years than I have heart'* feeling to you upon thi* oc­ lived, and 10 year» of l»eing the av­ casion. but concluding with the «a- erage life of two generations Think 1 cred ties of friendship that have al­ of it! Two generations of the hu- ; ways bound us together. Relieving man race having pasted away sinre I have cxprr««r! in a feeble wav the you two have lived together' Only ; heart’* arntimeni of ail who are about one couple in 10.000 live to-! here today, and from all of u* comes gether so many years without death this parting greeting for time and 1» taking one or the other, or both, eternity "Got» B ijchk Y ou . About 33 years l-eing the average of human life, so that you have almost New Trial Denied doubled the average age of human life in the years you have lived to- ■ Attorney* for Ru«eel Hecker, gether. and today amid a host of fourni guilty recently at Oregon City relatives and friend, you are recall- for |h/murder nf a mg that happy event in life’s young morning when you plighted your- selves to each other and «et sail in the marriage ship to make life'* voyage together, am! now in the ripeness of year*, having passed the three «core and ten »lotted to man. i you are celebrating the memory of that happy event which haptwned oti years ago. with relatives am! friend* from far *nd near extending Operated On In Portland to you their heart’* warmest greet­ ing and best wishes, and in wishing George Flanagan, who carries it* return to you for many more mail oa route three, went to Portland year*. again Sunday, where he underwent Though It seem« to you but yea aa operation on Mondav for an aftlic- ' terday since you were wed lAuut tion of the mastoid bone of the head. I Ollie lived in some of the darkest Ever since be had the flu. he has day* in the history of our country not been feeling well, and on many in Missouri during the civil war. so occasions he became so dizzy that he if »ome of you high «chool student« was unable to rare for himself. and would go and «ee her and talk with the result la the operation. her you would learn much that you underwent a minor operation never «aw in your school hiatoriea; rtr*l of last week, and with the sec­ but forgetting those day*, you both ond he ought and feels he will aoon nave lived togethor in some of the be himself again, Mr* Flanagan i* (most peaceful, happy and prosper- carrying the mail for him during i ous times thl* country ever «aw,and hi* absence in my opinion to those now living we will neve* are again) the year« Club To Demonstrate | intervening have brought their tn- Why Pay More? Sold in Sew at —r I ahi and hardships, joy* and «orrow*. •uccvMes and failure*, and you have bourne these burdens heroically to­ gether, and like well ripened fruit, you both realize that the autumn of life ha* come upon you and that in a few yeaas at most you must join in the spirit world those relatives People’s Theatre Present* Anita St »wart m “Sowing the Wind” and a Sennett comedy August 3 and 4 Admission 10c-25c porUao<| mugtciBni w«,re tlenie nen juror* to t>e separated from the men during the trial, but th|g judge wtB ae. to |,w Hecker', attorney, wrVM| notice that an appeal would lx, mBlle to ,upreme eo*rt. Did you see the big advertiaement we have^been carrying in the Tribune the last two laauee? it mean* juat 50c to you if you take advantage of the offer we are making. It ia both a money raiaing event with ua and alno a antivenir to you in celebrating our firat year in your • idst Take advantage of the offer while it ia good— the laat day of Augnai end* the time we can or will give thia re­ ttale to our renderà Many are in arrears, and we have been very liber al with you in thia respect. Come in and get acquainted any way. we ought to know each other. STATEMENT OF FACT Gym Committee Give* Detail* in Letter Sent I his Week to Bond Owner* AJWKTS 814135 357 (h) Total.................... I49N.35 UA MUTI K* Paint and oli ■ .... 8 66 15 l'ainter’s wages, plu* l borni 45 IMI Shmgles ........ 304 40 Lumlwr .......... ........ 45 35 Hardware ........................ ........ 1 32 Total ................. 8461.22 Balance ............... .... 8 87.13 Flooring, not to t>e purchased yet ...................................... 00 Shingling cost paid, includ­ ing building uf dormer*, (a few courses were pre­ viously laid)........................ 82 96 • ■500 shingles, dour* and window* ■till to pe put on. Your* very truly, H. E Tobi*. Here’* Real Opportunity Having other future plan* in view I will offer alt my holding* in Scio for «ale at a r- a*onable price all good income property: The People* Theatre with ail equipment; one buck and one frame «tore building, both rented; my 8-room house and 5-acre tract, and «everal other lot*. Will aril reasonable and on term». John Weaelv. Jarne* W. Keller ha* traded hl* liver bottom ranch near Sanderson'« bridge for a »mail acieage near Her» miston, Umatilla county. Mr Keller The prt-M of the state is telling an*~-« Josephine Kotan. Dorria Weddle and Vella Brenner «pent Sunday in Cascadia With jMr Gill While there they noticed the following from Scio ar d Vicinity: Enoch Shelton and wif.; W A. White, wife and eon Keith, and Cha*. White and wife. They al­ so *aw Ij*e Bilyeu and family there A letter, short but to the point from Dr. S. C. Browne. a*ys: "Hold my paper at Scio. I am coming back." It ia reported that the doc­ tor ha* disposed of all his holdings > m the Mexican mi and. I GOOD PLAUE TO DINE IN SALEM - *«■ i . -v *-T Following letter wa« mailed out Tuesday to holder* of bond* in the new gymnasium, and ia aelf-explan- lory: We are «ending out a ftrat of the month statement. "You will notice that, due to a shortage of volunteer labor, we are running «hurt of the money we tired to finance shingling and Minting. The money for painting waa not art ■•ide by the committee in the origi­ nal budget, but waa ordered to pro­ tect the building Those to whom we are indebted for thia item un­ derstand that they mud wait awhile for their money, but we should clear up our other indebtedness, at least. Iwfore many day* W'e await your convenience in «ending bond money. Thank*. Balance in batik Due on bonds « é-M» -I /» ■ V’.-»' ' < '’.‘U *.’f »fff* •»