The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, August 24, 1922, Image 1

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    THE SCIO TRIBUNE
VOL. XXV!
NO
1.
BOOST FOR SCIO
ALL THE TIME
SCIO. LINN <X)UNTY. OREGON. Till Rsl’AY. AVGUST 24. 11)22
11.76 I IH. YEAR
—
ALBANY DEMI1CM1
BOOSTS COMMUNITY
Birthday Dinner
Public Sale» Coming On
LOETTE SOMMER
WINS IN CONTEST
Association Doing Business
Last Sunday a birthday dinner i
In this issue will lie found two
wa* given at the home of Commo­ sales advertised, one is for C. H.
dore Hassler, in ijebsnon. in honor j W ain and R A. Scott, ami the ot her
Farm Editor Interview» Local of Mr. Hassler'» 63d birthday. A for Ed Cbr*.
[ lovely dinner wa* spread at Boon.
In the former sale. Mr. Wain
Farmer» and I ella Read­ I with all kind* of eats Thosie proa- figures because hr ami Mr. Scott
> ent were: M. C. Gaines and wife, w«*re in oartner*hip. «nd Mr Scott
er* Aliout Them
ami Grandma Poindexter, of Crab- > i* a* yet undetermined as to what
It is gratifying to read in the tree. J. H Poindexter and wife, of he will do. but think* he will take
county p*t>er the many good thing* 8cio; Will Garland and wife and up a homestead and begin all over
daughters, Violet, Pansy ami Opal, again
it is saving about the farmer» here­
iof Seto; Mr* Or ph a Garland and
Mr Chr*. ia disposing of sii h»
about*. There ia no publicity ao
grandson.
Marcus
Gains,
of
Leiutnon,
holdings
here includi g hi* HO acre
good a* that given wholeheartedly
|G.
FiUwater
and
wife,
of
la>b*n<>n;
.
farm
and
mntemulate* going back
and without a cent of pay. as are
|
K.
W.
Powers
ami
wife,
of
Lrbanon;
:
to
Minnesota
This will be sad new*
tbv article* written sop sc tally for
Mr*.
Orville
Downing
and
little
to
the
many
friends
of Ed. who will
those who do not know what thi*
daughter*.
Velma
and
Maxine,
and
lie
sorry
to
ere
him
leave
It is con­
community can ami doe* grow, and
Van
Hassler.
A
fine
time
was
had
fidently
expected
he
will
be
back in
how well these progressive farmer*
bv all. who departeii for their home* I < Irtrgon before the snow flies in 1!)23.
keep their farm* up.
The Scott sale taxes place on the
In a serie* of article*, covering at a late hour, wishing Mr. Hassler
many more happy birthdays.
2Vth, and theChrz sale on Septemlier
the whole county, no article appeals
1.
to thia section *o greatly a» does the
1 jester Bilyeu'* »ale occur* on the
one of Wednesday. August 16. when
3Oth,
ao there arr plenty to draw
;
GILKEY
STATION
it referred entirely to the Fork* of
you
to
what you want.
the Santiam, in which is located the
The Fork* of the Santiam Farm
Lam Association ha* been huay the
past year, despite the hard time*.
Up to June I. 1922 the association
had made I >*ns for th* six month*
amounting to a little oyer ♦17.000
while *mce that date, and a little
less than three month*, the ansocia-
lion ha* approved 12 loan*, and
same ha* been allowed, totalling
♦27,700, The iteauty of thi* loan i*
that the farmer ha* lot* of time to
repay the government and vet get
the money at alow rate of mteie«t.
U ill Go to State Fair as One
of the Judges of Uvealock
— 1 rd McCart First
Ted McCart and Ixiette Summer
will l*e two of the four Linn county
boy* and girl* will lie sent to *he
slate fair next month to compete
against the rest of the stat* in judg­
ing livestock, aa thu result of judg­
Mr W. H. McLain, the «-cretary- ing contest* held at Scio last Thurs­
treasurer .*ay* the association i* in day by Cour tv Club lx-ad er F. N.
a flourishing condition
The
last Williamson, These two made the
named amount represent* the 12 highest acsirea in their cla*»«-*.
loan* only, and there are more yet
The eattle and one class of sheep
to be acted upon. He says it pay* were judged before noon, ami at noon
to advertise in the Tribune, as a 100 people were served cafeteria-
laig* number of inquires have come style at a luncheon prepared by Mr*.
since the advertisement appeared.
3. F. Zysset. Of the luncheon the
: feature wa* tin- serving of “Chevion”
i the name under which the meat of
Buys Half Interest
Scio Section. The farm editor of
i Angora kids is lieing placed on menus
Aug 22
the Albany Democrat senses the
W. M. Chamber*, of St. Helen*,
In the final judging decision* the
Give Us the News
Eugene Kelley, Joe Prokop ami
right idea when he paid *ush glow­
ha* purchase«! half interest tn the club leader wa* assisted bv G A.
Margarea Settling, drove to Yamhill
ing tributes to the tillers of the soil
The Tribune misses a great deal Shelton & Co. market and ha* taken McCart. K. K. Preever, S. B. Holt.
■Sunday and brought Helen Serfling
He get* the interest of the E. G. Pugh.C II. Davidson. W. W.
here.
of new* because those who know charge
home. She had lieen visiting her
There were eight of the many
late
0.
M
Shelton. Mr. Chambers Miller, Mr*. Waiter Blackburn and
fail to tell us. it is a reflection up­
sister, Mr*. Maud Shaw, two week*.
farmers «-specially mentioned, ami
is
an
experienced
butcher ami bring* ( others.
Mrs.
Higginbotham
made
the on the local paper when a good piece
these eight probably are no better
Linn county will send one more
of new* is given to paper* of other with him a lot of experience behind
trip with them from Silverton.
farmers than are the otbera. bat
localities and the home paper know the counter and outside. He i* lioy ami one more girl to the slate
Mias Bernice Griffin wa* a delight-
they represent them as well. It
nothing of it. We would appreciate married ami will soon bring his 'amdy fair, the remaining two to lie select-
ful hoates* Saturday evening to 45
was impossible of course to reach
ad later.
McCart »cured N2 percent
it very mnch If our readers and to Scio.
yotBf p*-pie. when she en ertam-d
every farmer and give them Indi
The
new
firm
plans
considerable
and
Miss
Summer
77.6 per cent.
friend* would make it a practice of
in a grove lit bv Japanese lantern*.
vidual mention. The eight menion-
improvement
In
the
present
shop,
In
the
contests
43 boys and girls
We are ex­
A marshmallow root was held by a telling us the new*.
<-d were: J. L Anold. J. H. Quig­
ceedingly sorry that we did not get
will strive to give the people took part. Club* from all over the
big bonfire
Games were played
ley. J. I*. Mt n\ers, E. A. Maine, J.
the news of the family reunion of what they wani at all time*. We county, including Harrisburg, were
and song* enjoyed bv Dale Propat,
T. Funk. Mr* M E. Shilling. E. T.
M C. Gill and wife, and their bespeak for the new tlim con­ i represented.
Melvin Kay and Bernie«* Griffin
In competition among clubs the total
Denney, and S. H. Goin.
tinu»! patronage and prosperity.
The Thimbls Club met Thursday pilgrimage to the girlhood home on
•cures uf the three highest scoring rep­
We quote the following, which
Howell prairie of Mr* Gill on Sun­
with Mr* Earnest Kelley. Moat <>f
resentative* were taken. The Harris­
needa all the publicity it can be
day
the 13th. All toe children ex­
Werk On Bridge Started
burg Holstein • alf club won first place,
the memliers were present
Visitors
given:
with a total of 226, for the team of
were: Mr*. Ernest Smith and Mi** cept one daughter were present.
Work <>n the Shimam-k bridge. three. I he Scio - heep club was next,
Selma Mathisof Albany, Mr* Frank The editor nor anyone connected
Scio and Vicinity
with it cannot give the new* if they i which was washed out last Novem- with 223. I he remainder emerged in
Morehouse of Lebanon. Mr* Fred
the order named: Hbsdd Jersey club,
ber by the big flood, was starteli last
Scio i* fortunate in having for it* 'Schwartxof
I
Canada, and Mr* Jim are not toid of the happening*.
22U.fi; Mhedd Shorthorn club, 217, Scio
surrounding* on either side a fertile
Thursday. The timbers and other Angora Goat chib, 218 6, ami the Plain­
Kslley. Prizes were won b) Mr*.
soil, which i* the foundation of sue
material
ar* now on the ground an<! view Pig club, 218.
cesaful agriculture. It is the first Henry Preaver ami Mrs S II Holt
Please Settle Accounts
The individual scores made by the 10
work
will
be rushed so that its con­
thing sought bv the inquiring person A pleasant time was had by all |
hlghert
contestant*, all scoring above
struction Will t>e finished before the
seeking a farm and home
Other Home made candv and apples were
70 in all claaar*. follow in the order
All
persona
snowing
themselves
faU
,
Url
ln
An
Ah>any
condition* may enter into his consid­ ■rved.
The next meeting will be
named:
indebted to the Sanitary Market tractor ha- th„ job aM u |a
eration, but the first and mom im­
Ted McCart K2, John Dsvis 7V, Keith
held at the home of Mr* J II Kelley.
(Shelton & Co). please call and set-1 lhal
|a now w an \|b<my hospital, Flory Th, LoetUi Sommer 77, Millard
portant thing i* fertility. andheesqr
A
jolly
crowd
met
at
the
Paul
eriy looks for evidence of it in the
tie same immediately, so that the This bridge I* badly needed, and Shelton 75. Karl Lianrwn 76, Paul Mc­
character and growth of the original Bartnik home Friday evening, when estate of O. M Shelton may be ad­
Mr. Thom* *ays he will see to It | Cart 74; Marion IHlkey 74, John Scott
crop, whether it be forest trees or Grace enter tamed in honor of Edwin*
justed quickly. Thanking you for that the people of that vicinity have' 74. Koy Scutl 73. John Quimby 73, Har­
prairie grass, for he well knows that birthday. A huge cake wa» served
ry McConnel 71.6, Clayton Flory 71,
fiast favor* and anticipating a ready a way to gel in and out this winter. I l.loyd Grimm 70, Lucille Sommer 7U,
it i* the basis upon which his future
and other g<>->d thing*
ami Merrill Davi* 70.
response to this r< quest.
hopes and pro*iM-cts are dependent.
, In addition to these Kenneth Westen-
S. B Holt drove to Junction City
But it is equally important that this
Respectfully.
C. W Wilkinson and wife and W t house, Kenneth wmmcr and George
fertility, when once obtained be con­ Sunday via Shedd, ami Hariisburg,
Giueon ecored 73. 21 ami iu respective­
Shelton & Co. Meat Market.
L. Kiddle and wife, of Sioux City. ly, in a fewer number of ctaae«» than
served and used judiciously, that It returning by Monroe and Corvallis.
By H. L Shelton.
Iowa, arrived tn Scio Munday night, | the total.
may serve to the bast advantage, not ■ They made a 1«M> mile trip
Crop*
| The contest began al 10 o'clock. Two
only for the original and present .
and registered at the Scio hotel, cia»M>» of Holstein were Jtsigoi at the
look worse than around here.
owners, but for future generations
Where do you sell your cream? Mr, Kiddle and wife are the par- < K It. Preever place. 'I ben at the S. II.
Mr. ami Mr* C C. Cline, of Mill
Holl place two claeecaof Jersey* were
Have you tried the Mutual Cream- euta of A. L. Rid He. who lives
® judged. Al the 3. F. Zyseet farm one
City, vi» ted at T. M Holt's Sunday.
Shropshire she»]
sheep, furnished by
ery Station at the Meadow Shad«- route three, and Mr*. Adkinsun is| class of Shropshire
Mr. ami Mr*. James Riddle, prom­
W. W. Miller, a class of Angora goals,
prompt I a sister. The senior Kiddle is here and one class at Colawold* furnished by
Dairy?
Best
price*,
and
inent goat breeder* of Monmouth,
Sell us looking lor a location for a barber K. A. Scott, were judged
viaited at S. F. Zy**et* and S B. payment, and full weight,
I One cla*» of hog* and one of goats
shop, and the Wilkinson* ami den­ | were judged st the Walter Blackburn
your
next
can
of
cream.
Holt's Sunday.
tisi* and will locate in Portland. I pl»- e. where also two elaase* of Short-
II. D. Feary and wife of Portland
Mr*. I. V. McAdoo returned Sun­
1 horn* were judged. The contest* were
The parly came through in a Na*li : »pen to *U livestock clubs.
have been visiting at Henry Preaver*, day evening from Vancouver. Wash .!
lourtug car.
while Mr. Feary was working for where she spent Sundsy with her
♦
Ed Posvar was in from his ranct T
the Pacific Stales Electric, in Leb­ Son. W. F. McAdoo and wife. The
f
1
daughter-in-law had been sick, but in the Larwood district Tuesday, I
anon and Albany
♦
for
Joe Prokop and Julian Hrudka was able to be up when »he return- and say* a culling demoualratiuri ! î
will be held at his place on next ▼
went to Salem Friday where Mr. cd home.
Tuesday al 2:30 o'clock, with County T
Hrudka is having an eye treated.
i
<tr—>
Agent
A. C. Heyman in charge
Si and Gwendolyn Flook of Me­
s’
He requests ail hi* neighbor* aad 1
hama ate staying with Mrs. Cora
•
friends to cume and learn U h - gou«l 1 Î
Smith, while picking blackberries al
A
People’s Theatre
from bad chicken*. so far as "board- ♦
Leonard Gilkeys
GOOD
I
Mr* Clara Chappelleand children
ers” are cuocartwd.
Cla-Wood
Lemon Cream
Comfort
Protection
of Woodburn. MisaGlady* Chappelle
of Anderson. Indiana, and Mi«a Lily
Chappelle of the Woodburn Tele­
phone Office, visiteiiat W A Gilkeys.
Fred Sommer* and S. F Zyseet*.
from Saturday till Monday
Moat of the women are picking
evergreen*. Leonard Gilkey ha* IS
pickers.
in Scio at
Kelly’s Drug Store
The Kixall Store
J
Roy Crabtreefand wife were in
Scio on buaim-M Monday and called
Presenta Dorothy Dalton
“Moran of the
Lady Letty”
and a Sennett comedy
and Weekly
August 26 and 27
A. D. Craft was in town Tuesday
and called al the Tribune office.
I Mr. Craft says he had hi* first ex.
perience with a porcupine a few 1
day* ago and when hi* dog attacked
It, Ils quills entered the dog’s lipa to 1
the depth uf i of an inch. He say*
it was exciting, and greatly enjoyed
j —from a distance, but nut by the
the dog.
Admission 10c-25c
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Nick Endera was in Albany Tues­
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