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THE SCIO TRIBUNE VOL. XXVI I' INS Ml STY. OREGON 11.76 I HE YEAR lliTR>l>AY. FEBRUARY I, 1923 — Odd Fellow» Initiate y GILKEY STATION The high achool pupils weie all very sorry to lone their achool mate and friend. Peggy Copenhaver. M ■*» Copenhaver ha* moved to Ca»- tl* Rock, Wash. The boy a and girl» basketball team» played Mill City Friday eve- ning. The Mill City team» won both games Don’t forget the boy’» basketball game here Wed., the Slat. Scio v* .Mute boy». The entire school waa honored by a visit from Mr». Edna Geer. County School Supet intendant. Wednesday Ddlarea Sutherland. Editor of the Sphini. and Miss Humphrey will i Card From Dugger High School Notes leave for Eugene Thursday evening, where they will attend the pre*» conference, held under the auspice* of the University of Oregon School of Journalism. The third dande to be given bv the student body in the new gymna- hii n it advertised for Friday. Feb. 2. -iJ. -* winning the basketball game, the center of the Mill City high school team also won one of th Scio girl». Someone should use di-ereti<M>, because according to the old theory, blondesand brunettes do not match very well. We wonder why Buena has adopted the by word, "Oh! Shaw?” In the school meeting last Wed- nt lay the need of education for a few of the voters was evident. We are t<<rrv they did not have a chance to gain more knowledge but hope they will remedy the cause and see that every bov and girl in Scio re ceive» the liest of education in the future. I About 7.» m< isim-r« >7 * G* I O O, ■F. lodge. of ,\- mv. L-. . .- i\. The Tribune is in receipt of the following card from T. L Dugger, ton ami Jeff*-r n. vi» !••>! th>- former editor of this paper, which lodge Saturoav night W ork in thv With Half of Session Gone Only •ays: Los Angeles. Cal . Jan 21. 1923 fir»t degré*- w - put ,n 1>> Allai y Six Unimportant Measures Friend Mac ! lodge and in ih«- w< ni degrrv ï.y Have Passed Both * Houses. Kindly change our address from la-ban on lodge, thr«— candidat* » be- 503 Western Avenue. S.. lo «02 ing initiated Ralem—■ Wh n th* lr»1«Uti>re »•■ New Hampshire St.. 8. I gu«n* After th<> r ■ ■ ting a l>an<j>i«t wa» »«mbled Monday for the fourth week you nearly hod Thoms» creek in the aerved bv the m*-tnl*er* <*f Rei *-ka of Ike aeaaloa there waa very little office again from reports. We had lodge and th-- r-wimg cp vil w>th to Its credit In 1h■■ way .-t bill* pa***d speech«** by R. prem-ntativ*-Gain ami vol «eat up lo the governor Only »1» warm, balmy sunshine while you Looks like ram now. othera. Dr Pri . m-iing a-* t'i-tnav unimportant blit* had pa»<-d both had storm housee Most of the failure to ac- but have had o*> rain in January up ter. Ali rep ut a g< -i urne •ppll»b result* during the first three My health health has ! been until now. tf; “~r Community Club To Meet The next mo-ting *»f the Fork* •>' the Snnti.t'i ( ■ mn i > u w-' U held nt Cra it - oi. next M .n ij night. Tli- ui.i want* it d. ■ t l understood (ha ev«-rv I. > lv is invitc-l to the meet d tn> -ulj . I-- : interest to th*- • . en i of tinroi munlty will t«- d ¡--- 1. and every body given tn -utp >rtunity t<> ex- press thert -.i-.vi ■ upon any sul jeer of interest t*- i-- -'"tiwnuntty R- tnen.ber t'rii»t-<e. Motufa' night, Feb. 5. and nyer , i> >d> invit etl Mt. Pleasant --- ♦ a a * i Jan. 30 Elmet Ray a I fannly *i • nt Sun dag nfturaoon at the Roxie Shank home. A nu mber of the young folk» gather** I at th* I n Minien placo Sunday ev.-m ; I n«- evening *«< »pent in playing cardii. and all report a splrt.d id time Henry S* > - va le a burine»* trip to St»- i < *n Tuc . Word haa i»een received in thia A bir tl iday party w i- given a' city by friend» announcing the mar- the De rril MonUc-iri -ry place Sat riage of Miss Alice Prill, a former urday evening, the ev*-nii>g »».* domestic science teacher in the high spent in Diaying gan a, *n*l n luneh achool, that ahe waa married on Fri .h’ All th < day. Dec. 26, at Pima. Armona, to was »»t v. I at n James Homer Shrewabury. Mr» prese nt report a g<- <i. lit . Harley Darnv * • •<» 'tn<-d to h Shrewsberry ia a cousin of Dr. A. bed. with an hila •* of ehi< k«-n p x. G. Prill. Scio friend» »end come at- David J A« .-* rter i» on th*- ick ulationa. hat with a - nd «• 1. Riley Shelton mys the boy» and I rs it Ray and Z albert Eiierhuidl cirla ar»- not taking hold of the •pe at Sunday at the lien Darby dairy c. w and calf club liae he would hoi gie hope, but aa » now ia th« time. It ' 3uy Gle« n *• as »• <-n going to Scio emta nothing to enter, and all boy» af tar a load of f* ■ d Egida*. and girl» now have a chance to get Mi mh - Anna p . L><**a Hochh« - into bu«>neM for themaelvea. See t-»r atxi R--■* ( - • »•» n - r* I Io him and learn more about the club. B fill City > fi i ■ Subscribe to the Tribune. » rith their m- . n d>. it. r i «nd Mars H ( Soap Just arrived large shipment 1 oilet Soap 1 Oc bar See our wmdow Kelly’« Drug Store The Bcxall Sfare Mi»* Doris Mr<**-r. who teachen aeho.d near Gi Ik* * *ii S jnd«y at the W. V. Ilufirv »nd Alex Mint * went to Scioafttra load ; *, iy Frt.l»>. For MVural dava the train se r-ice through Lx .iu>. li.*,. .,*-* .* *1. *- n- tinned, bu* b*-gi>.n mg fu. ■: tv the bridge at Levar- o has (torn » uffi- cientiy repatre*! to iow trains | sw ing over. Th-- tn on pier of the ibridge wa» dama ged by the re i cent flood. Ih- trains have be en 'Coming from Alber over the Mu n- ker» line to She It*** . : into West Scio an I tree. Hon. S. H. Cetn mental in gettine through the leg-»» providing for e-*oi tuberculin in dai re bill, and one that advantage to the A county. haa l>ern inatru • one of hia hill • iature. that o«’ Albany is rej .icwg duced it» bonded k over SlOO.Outi. an. g that it haa re- bt to a little .ys it is io go«-*! ity testing for cow». A good will be of great airy men of Linn »<■•» I* attribute*! to failure of the cot;. ulttee» to report out bill* referred to them for attention V. ith oto-half of the *««*lon gon» Without any - n of n-ajqr loportaao». both hi u. a uniat turn la I do some real work tht* week If tb-y wiah (o k«.p the leglalativa ■<. h>-. Is from being cl< used late ip the *ee«!un. houbt!*»* 1»>th house« will qua cutting out Saturday's hereafter, a I In the future work Haturday mora lnit» and hold a short afternoon •«•- n. Instead of »uapondlng actlvltle» Friday aftevnoou. At the dose of ths third week of the »eralon the h « had a total of l»1 blils before II a 1 th" -n.ite 104. a grand total far lea* than any »ea- si- a tn recent years Not many of th" bill« before either i*e are of much < ntrov«ratal mo meat, and aught not to require much time tor their dt»p-.-*iti >n once they g..t out of commit tex aud up for final action. Insurance Bills Mlsamg. Roma big p."- - >f l*. » atli>n much U 4 of t>*>fora lh< n have nut u de their app- -> ‘..... Particularly, the measure* bear on the industrial ai hl.-nt *-oti.ml- .b.n, «upect to come ft m both sides <>t t * fen>-». have not b.. n put In. Ou« of th. *e bills from the labor aide wo i I lx» to propoea a co i«tltutlonal am* ndment to make >li. act eotnpui *r and the other from the employer«' *lde would open the act further to stock Insurance <-* opanlee and s«.f n-un»noe While m■■.i«ur«s coverin« I th of these have b«-<n prepared, and have been al the capltoi for some little llm*. appear am «a indicate that neither may ma tarialtse Practically all of th« general ap prution bills have yet to ■ >iue IB. only one d«f1ci«ncy bill having bean put through to save int'-reat ehargas, and one of the meaaur*» to provide par tlally for legislative rvprusee. The Hall consolidation bill will taka its place upon the cals far of the a.-n.te for final p. - this week. R. nator John w> - bill was • !■ -ached by the committee In favor of the Hall measure, abandoned his plan of attempting t>. substitute his bill for that of Senator Hull The Hail hl!l received the In - «nt of Oor cr or Pierce In a *p—<• h tn Portland last week « nterbo k >tg ’ looking to the ■ - i .lat >i I «1 ruination of state department», boards and commie one. were latroduced by donator Hare. Consider Incom* Tas Bills. Actual considerate » of the three In r. ru* tax bills Introduced In the legie «tore began Monday niaht when the Joint committee on assessment and taxation began a r< riss of session» with member* of th* *t»i>- tax invontl (Continued on png* 3.) People’s Theatre Presenta JACKIE COO GAN in “Peck’s Bad Boy And a 2-reel Tooserville Comedy February 3 and 4 g>Mxi ail winter, excepting a cold in December. Give regard» to all the iwooie in the Scio country, and suc- c « m to The Tribune. Yours truly, T. L. Dugger. Silk Bargains We bave Ave beautiful ailk pat- terna, regularly priced at Bl 90 thè Fard, lo eloee oul qutck. our prie* oew »3*. Alao twu natterna of S.lk Fogline to go at 50* per yard. The People’s Slorv, Scio ‘------------------------------------------------------ - SANTIAM FARM NEWS { Q.«»*»■■«a*«■»»»»»»...-.-a Jan. 30 The snow storm Saturday night was quite a oarpriae Sunday morn ing to find twu Inches of snow after a month of uauaual warm winter weather. Our called pho»M* meeting Thurs day night proved a auccem as all united in setting »uu>*- new poles and putting our lute in first class order at once. The intelligence received from t'larenoe Lovejoy, of Dalias, is that his wife, Mr». Jeonie Lovejoy, js ouite Mokvwith a fever and M undwr the care of a doctor and nurve, but it waa thought with dbreful nursing she would aeon be oat of danger. A» the Ru is passing around it called in en Jantes Milligan and also Uncle Tom Smail the past week us ing them qoite rough for an intro duction. Mr. Theodore Gaine« came down Jan. 30 Mi»» Hasel St. Clair, of Eugene. *• «Pending a week at the Water Morris home. Hr and Mrs. Bert Edmund »on,<>f Troutdale, and V. Prokop were din- ner guests at Prokop Brothers Sun- «••» Mrs. Edmundson is a slater to the boys. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Whe stone and Lloyd, and Mi»» Nora Holt, of Albany, visited at I M Holts and Erol Sommer's homes Sunday Claude Rex and Venus Hollv. of Albany, were married Jan. 20 at the Eyangelu-al patsonage They returned Monday from Portland. Mrs. Rex is a sister to Mrs Will Mesjielt. She ia a talented pianist and violinist. Mr. Rex needs no in troduction The »incere well wishes of the entire community go with thia young couple. They are at h<>me in Albany, where Mr Rex has a good position in the car shop«, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and Harry, of Slayton, were dinner guests at J G. Holts Sunday. A son wa> born Saturday Jan. 27 to Mr and Mrs. S. P. Crenshaw, Thia is the sixth son born to the family, and three daughters alao grace the home. Orville Gilkey drove to Salem Monday, taking Marian down to have her eyes fitted with glaaaes. Arthur Kelly, of Lebanon, is as sisting with the new house being erected by Fr«-d Mespelt. Alvin Gilkey returned Monday from Forest Grove. Rev. Emil Heleeth. of Eugene, preached at the schoolhouse Sunday afternoon Velma Gearheart. Helen Elkins. Wanda Bilyeu and Ix-e Pow ell attended from Crabtree. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilkey and W’. A. Gilkey attended the speak ing bv Rev. Allison In S< io Tuesday evening. A target shoot waa held at the Prokop place Sifnday. Nee, Cora Jeffery, haa written hor name sake. Mrs. Cora Smith that she it now Mis Jones and lives al Troy. Montana. Her husltand is ■ b’ackamith. and ts a brother to the postmaster of Portland.Oregon. Saturday from Kingston where he has been the paat week with his Now ia a good time to purchaae daughter. Mr«. Hilda Scheman. work fertilhiera needed fur Spring Quo ing in their mill. The timber bus- ta.Iona are low, due to large receipt», inee» waa too much for his j»mme<l and report» indicate a rise in price» uo hip. a« stock* are reduced Best results Mr». Nina Myer» was called to are obtained by applying fertilisers the bedside of her father-in-law at early in the apring while there ia McMinnville the past week. She is moisture to carry them in aolutiuo Tom Smail’s daughter. and to the plant». There waa a Our Sunday School and Chrietian shortage of land plaature laat apring. service» were well attended and wa» Fooled order» through the county real interesting. Preaching by Rev. agent and farm bureau reaulted in material aaving io Benton county. Lsalic. Our young folk» and »everal of —O. A. C. Exp. station. the older one» gathers at neighbor’s house» quite often for a social game of cards where the delight in play ing Highlo Jack and the Game. Geo. Griffin and Ed Kalina sent to Montgomery Ward for a supply of blacksmith tool» ao they can save paying such exhorbitant price» for a little job. The Telephone Co. 16-12 and 9, all went out Tuesday morning to put up new poles and tighten UD the wire, eo we will be assured of Dr. Scofield, the chiropractor, says he waa aorrv he had to give up hi« regular viaita to Scio, aa he had learned to like the people here fine, but that a growing business in the office and other piacea visited, made the change neceaaary. He says he will tie glad to meet hie friend» at the Salem office. K E Mentor, a former resident of Scio, and well known to moot of our citiirna, has lieen named deputy warden of the penitentiary under better services. Warden Smith. A worthy recog Mr« Rebecca Morris, of Scio, i« nition of a good man for the place. billed to reach the Sentiam Hospital H* will make good, we predict. Tuesday for a week's viait with tier W, J. McCaffrey. of Portland «•ter, Mrs. S. W. Gaines waa here over Sunday on bueineaa Our cold woatber to greatly fesred with James Oupor. Mr. McCaffre* on account of the floe grain, as we represents the paint department of never bad better prospects the Montgomery Ward Co. A. U