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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1923)
/ * a I • f. * • * 4‘.- *s ’ » -•* ; . *.». ». • V >■ VW* .» , a K »• z * 1-1 * mv -A j L i * ■ ,*/ •• . • ' * <. * *• ** * • - • - $3 • * ’< *«<2 ■*»•*•. »•-< . ‘ Z r*' - Î ,- . . * e-’’^ a -/-hr ' A f r •VX***'2>* : r *. • /• • » .• • . > ?A’. • ‘ ’ *-î*'»** /Í f * «y < ’ v . ‘ '* ’ ‘ i*’ * _ ,-«■• • *■ If . *' > ••«, : *•« • • ♦ »• y • •»* ful The Scio Tribune Edi forials y *w t «r------- -------- a-------------- THE SCIO TRIBUNE TOUUKOUTOI' ¡OWN PATR»'N We daaire to announce that W« have the facili tie* to teal jour •y«l ami complet«- the gl»»»«-» all under our own personal »u pervWion. I lean Morri« wm in Salem last Friday on businea*. A grrat many screen production« hav«-n't »crerned quite enough. &pte>m e tri fit. AL»»NV O*{C> Oru* wundere why a criminal ia HAROLD ALBRO, usually a t*etter «hot than a police Manufacturing Optician utTteer, »•*♦♦♦***>♦>♦*»♦♦♦♦♦««»«« (, v. I'ieree ha« caused a shapeup Why caller with Headaches? 1 in th<- state game commission. Ixt us hope it is for the best. Have Your Eye* Examined Qraduala Optometrist With Jeweler» sml Optician» ALBANY. OREGON ITJ ' : KB« H oim Ir.iUi«! Tiflis Mr. and Mr» J li Scott of Tan gent will celrbrste their 50th wed- ding anniveraarv on June 21» on the farm where they have lived ever since their marriage A gr«-at »urpn»« for th«-1 u- of Oregon, but still s fact Turti ■ more, thl» yarn i» ai>sulut« ly virgin word yarn, the wool whs grvuti ih l.oiu county, »old by Mr. Sender* toth«-<»r- Son worsted Company tni.U- t. ell wood), mad«-m t< ■ w..r«t<<l .« Roy T. Bishop, »on of C. P. rti-i p proprietor of the Woolen Mill St.ir« «>i •Salem. Oregon knitter» try Uu» yam out. All colors, tfx |«-r bull of J Hampie» sent on application. Ad«tr- »« C. P. bishop. Box <6. Sslsm, Or«-«- Ihr- gh the influence of Dr. A. I' II well« of Allianv the next «tate h • eting of the Osteopathic Associa ti- -i will be held at Albany. Three members of the Trmpicton family at Brownsville ci ebrated their birthday anniversaries <>n June 10. The birthdav cake ehuld have had 153 candles, as that rei»r> -enit-d the number of vests of their age« It was the 7 2d birthday <>f A. M Templeton, president of the I.inn County Pioneer Association; the i I at anniversary of hi« son. and the Pith anniversary of Mr«. lUllian Temvie- ton. widow of Waltrr Templet -n. deceased «on of A. M T'-mpiel n. Mr. A M. Templeton was I-in on his father*« old donati >n land claim near Brownsville in 1851. Article» of incorporation were fi <--i w ith the county clerk Saturday i i the I i angelical church of Albany. I hr pr-q» rty values of the corpora te >n are given as fM.OOO. Three hundred and eight boys ami girls in Industrial club work in the state registered at the oprning of the Junior summer ne»«n>n at O A C last Tuesday County Paragraphs t «filed from our exrbang»» by I V McAdoo I onerai servie«« for Marion Kiser, who die I at hi» home near Rowland Saturday morning, were held at i'I irity grange hall Monday after- n >n. Hi» «i» grandson« pall bearers. acted aa % IV- Hunt Brothers canm-rv at A in Mr«. luzzie Burtt» ami children of is reported to have just r< eiv.*d ve I* rtlatxl are visiting her parents. car loads of cans which will be filled .Mr and Mrs E Rahn, on route one. with fruit and vegetables from the Mi- I «u* Limbeck left Sunday surrounding country. This ia but a for Monmouth to take a six week partial shipment. Futch car load •ur»e tn the summer school. Mi«« average« i»5.IMMican*, makings total I ' - will teach the 1st and 2d grades of approximately 300,(88) can» in in the Scio school next year this one shipment. S. T. FRENCH E.M.French&Son« ?241 - /or r 15 Aliumy Elk» are planning to «end .I delegates to the state canvention at The Dallas next Thursday In the 1« legation will tie Elks from Harrisburg, l«ebanqn. Newport. To ledo. W aidport, and Scio, all mem- l»-r« of the Albany lodge, Th oee g ng from Scio are; R D. Morris and P H MacDonald. »• eseoowoooeooeawee ' • The Clarion, published by the stu dents of Salem High school, was awarded the silver loving cup offer ed by the O. A. C. Beaver annual for the best high school annual pul>- liahed in Oregon this year Special commendation wm given a numla-r of schools on their annual», am >ng the number being the Millt'ity pub Jaa-m Wood Tenny. 94. died at lication. put out by a »ludent body hi» home near Lvons last Tuesday. of only 27 mem tiers The placing of an Oregon Trail \bt mi It Tucker, SI. a resident marker with ceremoni.-« conducted of <)t< K >n for 23 years, died at his DR. HCQ jointly by the D. A R and Civic* home in Jeffreson Friday evening <>f l>< art failure. He was a veteran club occurred on the high school office Hour» : grounds at Lebanon la»t Thurmlay of the civil war. »to it A. M. 1.31) to 5 I’ M The bronir boulder was placed on The first Sunday services held by the southeast corner of the sch<>ol th. newly organized "Church of the campus, marking a historical spot of Four S<]uare Goapai** were held at the Old Oregon Trail. Knight« of Pythias hall in Albany The worm wave near Yaquma ha» RTAYTOI». - - • OHEHON last Sunday and were conducted by been stopped by the pouring of crude the Rev. T. J. McCrossan. Call« answered Day or >ight oil on the railroad track they Tuberculin Testing Announcement ha« been made of crossed the line between Lincoln and the change in management and own Ijine counties and laid waste a ten er »hip of the new Bridgewater hoe- acre trait of ash tree« total at Albany. It is reported that Snow is reported to have fallen at Dr. J E. Bridgewater, founder of Mill City last Tuesday. the institution has disposed of his DEN ris i O. F. Korinek Veterinarian 11 i > aaaaaaesewe-» - SALT i > 11 11 < » 11 We are carrying a large skx k of i • I • Leslie’s Salt II i • Half Ground Table and Dairy Whitney. 50 lb aackh 85c Empire. 50 lb sacks ...... U5c eoo>oooaeosooee»«esseer Scio Meat Market Freeh and Cured Meat Bacon— laird - Sausage We buy your Veal and Dreaaed Hoge Holechek Btoa, Sek», Or». Props. A human «hull and a number of bones from the body are in the dis- play window of a Harrisburg drug •tore. They were found «eveial week» ago in one of Die mound« near there. The members of the Woodmen of the World and Neighbors of Wood craft are planning a big social time and initiation at Albany Saturday . vrning of this week. The boys in dustrial school band of pieces will be a feature of the parade in the i evening. The initiation ceremony will be put on by The Dalles lodge and Sliverton and S alem do the Last week Mr and Mr» M M Meredith of Albany drove to Port land in their automobile, returning Tuesday. Sometime during the trip Mr. Meredith lost hm wallet, presumably in Portland. The other day when he called at the post office for hie mail he was handed a regis tered package which was found to tain the loot wallet, content« un- $ .55 50 pound« 100 i 5 lb block.«. 2 for l.(M) .25 i • I • Scio Mill & Elevator Co. e Pure-bred Bulls Valuable Asset Dairy Herd* from Pure I »red Snu » <>v -in average in- creaae of 48 pet cent hi financial returns over dairy heida produced from »Criil«, acvordh : t, I S Depart* nicnt of Agriculture. Start the New Year with a jnire l*r< <1 I jt the head of your dairy herd. Oregon Milk Company Condensery, Scio, Oregon .ssssow o seseoaaosaaaw aeeeeeaee»essssseeeesaaee > from Senator Fiske of Eugene »aid that he had found the wallet in a Eugene-Coos Bay passenger coach near Powers in Western Lane coun ty. It is presumed that the party interests to H D. Preaton, who will It is reported that the road to who stole or found the wallet c-.ntitue as proprietor. Dr. G E. Cascadia will he open and passable it on the train. T rtmiller will remain in the position for automobiles within the next few Kenrw-th Smith, eon of Mr. days. of suprintendent. Mrs. J. H Smith of Lebanon, who Funeral services for Pater Hither«. hi , of Brownsville, who died at his h me there last Thursday were held tn Albany Saturday and were coo- dueb-d ty the Elks lodge of which he was a member. >»♦♦♦♦♦♦»*♦♦♦♦♦ was accidentally shot in the head last November, underwent an oper- at ion m Albany last Friday, when the Gullet was removed from his brain. He is 15 years old. and sur geons say there is everv chance for hint to recover. to Retire? *w. r-*» ** Mrs. L. D Vidito of Brownsville has earned the distinction of being the oldest woman to go through the famous Oregon Caves John J. Gross, student in the grades of the Brownsville schools, plaved the wedding march at the marriair* of hie «real aunt. Mrs. Annie E .Sperry to TIRES J