THE SCIO TRIBUNE
Vol. 2f>
$1.75 tha Year
SCIO OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 21
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Bn by Swallows Safety Pia
Couey New Director
While trying to amuse and play
with their three- moo tha-old baby
brother last Thursday, ooe of the i
•mall children of Mr. sad Mrs. Jo*
Hutesb, unfastened * safety pin
from the stocking of th* little tot
and put it in Ito mouth, not realis
ing the danger from this art. The
baby »wallowed the pin. which was
ot>en. oaming down the throat sod
lodging midway betweea throat and
stomach., where it renamed until
Saturday when It passed into the
stomach.
On Friday an X-ray picture was
taken of the baby, when the pin waa
located in the throat. On Saturday
Dr Prill and the parents took the
baby to Portland to consult a spe-
cialist and have the pin removed.
Th«- baby waa placed under aneethe-
tics and for 4b minutes the doctors
grappled for the pin, sod as they
wt re about to grab it with th* lor-
ceps the child «wallowed sod the pin
paaaecI into the stomach. As aooo
a« the child waa able it was brought
home. Dr PriU took another X-ray,
Which showed the plain the stomach
with the point of the pin down. On
.Monday two more X-rays ware tak
en. one showing the pin turned with
th.- point up and the other failed to
locate the pin.and on Tuesday morn
ing the baby safely paassd the pin.
The case, while serioaa. baa boon
very interesting and informgtlv* to
l>r frill
He is highly slated with
the outcome, and the pareata are
over-joyed that their baby does not
have to submit to the surgeon's
knife.
Hlbler 4 Gill Co. have Rut receiv
ed a nice new line of Curtate Serien
and other material suitable to help
dr.--« up the houae. S*a our Unse
before buying and save laneay.
Th«- local boys, composed of a
pickup nine, defeated * Ilka tgam
from Jefferson on the Thayer dia
mond Sunday by a >oe sided score
of 20 to 2. The visiter* took their
defeat m true sportsmanlike snaaaer.
and seemed to have a good time
while in Seto.
A small number of the patrons of
School District No. VS turned out
Mooday afternoon to attend the an
nual meeting, when a direct«»r and
clerk were to be elected
The minute« of the annual meet
ing • year ago and of the several
special meetings were read «nd ap
proved. aa waa also the annual re
port of the clerk
On the call for nomma ion for di
rector for the tbree-vear term. U
A. Ewing and J. B Couey were
nominated The ballot being spread,
the count showed 14 for each
A
second ballot was ordered. resulting
in 16 vote« for Mr. Couey and 13
for Mr. Ewing
The chairman an-
nounevd the election of Mr Couey.
Mrs Eulala Arnold was chosen clerk
by authorising the clerk to cast the
unanimous vote for her.
Chairman Shelton here announc
ed that the following teachers had
been employed to teach in the high
school next yerr: L. Ramsey of
Malad, Idaho, principal, Irma Fan
ning of Salem, assistant principal;
sad Hasel Hall of Albany, domestic
science.
Prof. Tobie gave a report of the
finances of the student body on the
gym. showing that 11281 71
had
been paid on the total indebtedn «•»•
and that J876 21 had tx-en ¡»aid on
the floating debt of the gym. but
there was yet |350 due for latx«r
and material. He sake«! the school
board if it could not loan the «ru-
Jento this amount. It waa stated
by the chairman that th«- Imard had
no money to loan
Thereupon a
motion waa made authorizing th.-
school board to secure a loan for the
students. which carrie«i by a vote of
18 to 9. taxpayers only particiiMting.
and the chairman declared the mo
tion carried.
Fortner Resident Diea
Word waa received by Pete Bilyeu
yesterday from his brother in Spo
kane. saying that Jam«« l>«gan. who
came here in 1862 by ox team ’roin
Missouri and took up a donation
land elaim in Bilyeu Den. h id died
*1 th* bom* of a gramlila ughter on
Saturday in that city.
The decease« 1 will be n «memliered
by all the old-timers
| .,r several
years be operated a <aw< mil on th.
alt* where Wm. Breaner now lives,
and although he e >«j<| n ot read nor
write, he was rated a« a good law-1
yer. his wif* doing the r «-«ding
In
later years he sofai out here and re
moved to Whitman e«>u ntv Wanh
aad bacam*
uronnnea
p
v
Several children
and
grandchil
dren Burvive him. Ifw * a*96 year»
old and had be«« a Ma« <m for 40
year*. Hi* wife die«! 11.« years ago.
beside whom he was
buried at
ROU
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Fleeces Are Sa Id
The wool growers of th 1« section
held a sale Tuesday at the office of
Riley Shelton and dstposrd of their
fleeces to the higl,«-«t bidder. and In
this case it proved to be Al Stern-
berg of Albany. The pore* range
»•c for the medium and 2«ic ft r the
Sit June 23
Music by four-
tra from
Admisaioa 11.00
texxi time.
You’re istnted
coarse, which m the light of the
present market is eonxi.lere-1 good.
If the growers had l»ern ready to "ell
two weeka aro. It la mid. th e eri* -ee
would have been at least si x cm to
higher all around. There we re about
t.000 fteecra in the lot
Mr* C. A. Fvwrwtt went to P< rt-i
Monday on buamew, («turning
Ash Swale Good Hoats
Congressman W.C.
Hawley Is Coming
Good Ball Game Sunday
Fa -bU -»i
-
1aist Sunday Scio's ball team went
Last Friday night the Ash Sw « <■
Hunt Club ware host» to m«-mi>rt to Knox Butte to croaa bata with
1 of Santiam Fish and Game A - - a the Price tram, who a few weeks
The committee appointed at the
tion. and they proved the text eVer tefore met the local tram on the Scio
last meeting of the Community Club
They know how to provide a ban diamond and suffered drfrat. The
to complete arrangement* for hold
quet. how to prepare it and h<»w to game Sunday waa called at the end
ing a cupim unity graduation exer
f th«- fourth inning on account of
serve It- the table« fairly gr<>an>-.|
cise« for all scholar« who have passed
rain, the score being 4 to 2 in favor
under th« loads of good things t
the eighth grade exams and will on-1
eat. and everyone, including th«- of Price,
ter «.»me high school, ho« teen work
Next Sunday. June 24. the local«
Scio delegation, did ample justice to
ing hard on the idea and are meet
will
play the Salem Senator« on the
the feast
tng with some success.
Scio
Ihamond. This game no doubt
The Ash Swale Hunt Club 1« dif
The committee has set Thursday.
ferent. It takes in every i>hax>< of will lie th«- l*»t of the season. aa
June 28th. at 8 a'ciudl p. m.. aa the
community life, from annihilating th«- Senators are rated a« one of the
date and time, and the big gym in
«trongi-nt team« in the valley. Scio
predatory animal« and pest««, pr
Scio a« the place. It is believed by
tecting fish and game to bettering will be materially strengthened for
the committee there are about 80
the community in which th« v live this game, a* they realises they are
such graduate« in the community
Once a year they have their round meeting a mighty «trong aggrega-
and if th«y could all be here on that
it is expected the largest
up on pests and a big f«-ed follow t*on
night It would te an event in their
crowd
of
fan« of the season will
they hare built a piayxhed at th-
Ilves and the life of th* community
thix game.
school for their kiddies to us«- dor
that will never te forgotten. Com
A two dav schedule is being ar
ing the winter, and they meet r«-g
petent speakers will be provided to
ranged for July 3d and 4th. which
uiarly to talk over conditions in th
deliver appropriate add ri-sees. and
will lx- announced next week.
community and how to Solv«- th«-m
the moat pleasing of all will be the
They work together and th«- r. suit
announcement that Congressman
Roundup l.oomi Big
is a happy people.
W. C. Hawley will be her* on that
Friends were there from Albani.
night and deliver th* graduation
The roundup stagr«! by "Broncho
Harrisburg. Brownsville. Ix-ban u.
address to successful pupils. This
I
>b
” at Aumsville last Sunday was
Shedd, and Scio
The addrr** if
is the first time our people have had
Fred M. Brown, secretarj of the handicapix-d by the rain, but even
an opportunity to hear Congressman
State Game Commiiwion. wn th ■ that didn't keep a good sized
Hawley in a numtier of years,
event of the evening
He <->>v«T«-d crowd from attending and enjoying
J. W Miller and H. E. Tobie I*
th«- events. Two local horses were
every phase of the game laws. 1 J i
the committee, to whom all inquir
brought in and used, and some of
from what sources money 1« rv .»iv>-<l
ies ubout the exercise« should te
th«- Imvs wh<> thought they could
licenses and fine* ami how thi
made. Of course everybody will be
ri«le tried out some of Bob's horses
money is expended, in propagation
there.
and were tumbled off.
and planting of fish. game. etc. • d
This 1« practically new procedure
The roundup for Scio promises
their protection. A little over I ton.
in the west, and the few place« that
bigger an<l bigger as the day « draw
000 is received through th«-- chut
have brought the eighth grade grad
closer. Several horses and cattle
nels and not one cent from taxati m
uates together on occasion« of thia
have Ix-.-n hired from Philomath and
Others who spoke were W W
kind report it a wonderful incentive
they will be used in addition to the
Poland, who gave a history of *h<-
to the scholars to seek «higher «du
ginal string carried uy Broncho
Ash Swale Gun Club since Hx o. <
ration ami in bringing about a hap
Bob.
Th«* barbecue on the Fourth
ization 15 years ago, M S Ila ■-
pier community.
ite. promises a big drawing card.
Waldo Anderson, J IL Garni
I. V. McAdoo
It was - igg<
(«et the Tribune do your printing.
To Obaerve St. John** Day that a fish hatchery should I
.<<
ed in Linn county, and Pr.
Scio l«odge No. 39. A. F. A A. M . Steilrnacter promised to lun.I . ..
and
visiting brethren
will observe effort to locate on«- on South Sai 1
am or Cslapo«jia rivers
Dr. Fieq. H. E. Tobie and 1 \
McAdoo attended from Scio
St. John'«day by attending service«
at the Christian Church Sunday
evening. June 24th. Rev. E. V.
Ostrander of Eugene, comrm-ncing
at the usual hour of eight o'clock,
will deliver a lecture of spec, al in
terest to the Masonic Fraternity.
Everybody cordially invited to at
tend this special service.
Some For, Some Againat
Th* four districts in the e->mmuni-
ties comprising Mt. Pieaaant. Hi ¡yen
Den. Jordan and Shindler held their
annual school meeting Monday and
elected directors and clerk«, a* fol-
Iowa:
Shindler: 7. J. Clark and W h
Grime*, director«. F. Shelton, hold
over; Christine Hildreth, clerk. On
eonsolidstion of schools. live voted
for and four againat.
Jordan. Chri« Siibernagl and A.
Salxer, director«. August Bender,
clerk. No vole wax taken on con-
aolidation with the other district',
we understand.
We were unable to get anyone on
People’s Theatre
Presanta Lionel Barrymore in
“The Face In
the Foa”
the phone in Bilyeu Den or in Mt.
Pieaaant to find out who were elected
directors and clerks, but it wa* re
ported that these district« were op
posed to consolidation
June 23 A 24
Admission 10c-25c
Play Ball!
Sunday, June 24
Salem Senator*
VS.
Game Callad
2130
Don’t Mina Thia .Game»
Wood-Lark
Fly
Repellent
! drives away 1 lies,
Mosquitoes, Nats
GUARANTEED
»/ Our Window
Kelly’s Drug Store
77//- Kexalt Store
JULY Third and Fourth
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st i< rs i :i<;
Roundup and Barbecue
Two day* of Real Frontier Sport for both old and young
Roping, Bucking arid other C »ntest* open to the world
Foot Races and Other Sport* commence at 10;00 a. m.
Carnival Concession* on the ground*
BIG DANCE EACH EVENING at Z. C. B J. HALL
Muaic Furnished by l^banon Orchestra.
Admission to Roundup Grounds
11.00 ;
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