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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1923)
r to •„ ¿ » > ■< • J t •tor i V » *1 « r- * ♦ e a V ix." - • • ' * X \ ¥ r • > " -JL l JbMfe The Rcio Tribuni» Editorials a. I<ast Sunday afternoon about 4 o’clock the two prisoner» who were charged with the murder of Sheriff I hinlap, Rulie Johnson and George Parker, broke jsil at Albany by removing enough brick at the up To know how gond a cigarette rooMy oan too mad you must try a per corner of the west window at the northwest corner of the jad, and making their escape. Both __ _____ ____ ” frame, the were unsuspected by Sheriff Rich The Newport _ •■Fashion dark ¿cherry to«« th- ‘ rysta) an| un(i| he waa returning from a STRIKE Alluringly Attractive frame. Look Here! Listen! A»k to »•••• th«- »ample» conference with I. E. Roy. a form er deputy, at the court house and discovered Parker in the jail yard, h-hnson hail made his gat-a way and is still st large, but Parker was twra returned to jail and a ceil, in which lu-th should have been all these r-* HAROLD Al.BRO, Manufacturing Optician weeks with an Oregon lioot on be sides, T rial for first degree mur a—,............. •SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS♦ ♦♦• der against these culprits is sched- Mm Ben Thaver waa the In.pira ; Why sailer with Headaches? ; ulcd for Monday. July 16. lion for a party which wa» given l»v . j We would like to »av what we Have Year Eyes F.sa mined the Pythian Sisters lodge at h night- really think al-out allowing prison of Pythias hall Friday after» n ers of the Johnson and Parker cali S. T. FRENCH About 40 Invited gu.-»ta were pr Gredual« Oplow«lrl«l bre the freedom of the corridoni, ent. Music, ConveiMtli'-n ar-o - ■ hut will say we think it a mghty tng for the honor gu«-»t form- I lb- With Io <• way to jrrotect prrson and diversion for the after n- n. Punch projrcrty against men who care for and wafera were served. Jeweler» and Optician» < oimnitting murder as l-ttle as all ALBANY. • OREGON of us do in killing a fly. Two dead Mm. A G. Prill and Mm. I* II eeoeooeeeeeooooeeeo-sevve sherifls seems no lesson to the live MacDonald were h»«t»■■■• » at th- ->ne T he county has offered $StM) «octal hour following the bu- ’ • I t ?* OfM«« 1,11)1 fa"“ hllt|c9 reward for tlie capture ci Johnson. meeting of the Pythian Staler» h-ig-’ A great aurpn»« for the home knitters Wednesday night R.fn-ht -nt» of Orvg-m, but »till a fact. Further Juror« From This Section more, thia yarn I» absolutely vi_r| were aerved after which the tahl. _______ __ wa» ■_ grown in Wool yarn, the _ wool i l.inn I were cleared and five card table» ity, sold by Mr. “ Sender» to the Or- count; ............. A »pecial jury panel was drawn in (mill» located at gon Worsted Company (mill« I arranged At some table* --m- gam- “ ma<le - - into - worsted yarn by • ■pen court at the court house in Sellwood). wa« played and at other» an th. -r, I Hoy T. Bishop. »on of C I' II; • < -, proprietor of the Woolen Mill Stor< -f Albany Saturday, which consisted of The Sisters are fitting up the Salem. Oregon knittern try th-» yarn 100 name« The following from kitchen and banquet r m Cup- out. All color». V h per bail of 2 ou thi« «action of the county are on the Samples sent on apj-l'cation. Ail-tr- sa board» are being built, a »ink in ’. bishop, Boa 75. Salem, Oregon, liat, James Trollinger. Shelburn; «tailed and other change- tt> - de Addie lieLong, Jordan, Unda A. which will add much to the enven Bradshaw, Mill City; Frank Zavod- ience and pleasure of th - who sky. North Scio; Ida Arnold, Shel from time to time are called ut> >n burn. William F. Sommer, South to serve, I'harlr. Batea, Shelburn. Of &&17icade Qpteme trist. AntNr Ì1 * Juul received a large «liiptiwHit of Salt from lite • act. ami cun take car«* of your need* at right price«. :: J. F. WESELY, F.M.French&Son.s WHEAT Anyone having \X heat on hand that they wish to sell before harvest, ase bring it in next week. Shelton Bros Want« all your Poultry the total 24 are name« of women, the remaining 79 are men (Continued from page 1.) Will Pay T<»|> Prices Wage Question Up SHELTON BROS., rhreahermen, farmer«, and labor er» will meet July 7, at the county court house for their annual get-to gether to determine prices to be l-ai-l for threahing and what threeh- ermen will pay for labor "All threshermen and farmers a« well as laborers are urged to be present at this important gather ing". aaysC. H. Brown, farm bureau president, who called the meeting at the request of a number of thresh er men. St JO. OKEGON Misses Helen Dalke and Dorothy Strejcand Messrs Frank Luma. Bar DR. FICQ on Campbell. Count Strejc and Har ry Servctk of Portland motored out Other lloum : Tuesday to »oend the Fourth at the 9 to 12 A. M I JUtoSI’ M T. B Prospa) home. These young people compose one of Portland’s popular orchestras. Miss Dorothy was t»orn at Scio, her father at that time being engaged in business here. •TATTO!», • • • OR Km'M She i« stenographer fur the Western Call» answered Pay or X igM Newspaper Union. DEN TIST O. F. Korinek Veterinarian Tuberculin Testing For vour comfort and convenience we are able to supply you with ice at Ic per pound, tn 26-1 b. lota or over. We have just installed a half ton refrigerator and will alwaya have ice for you. When getting the lee. take home a pound of Meadow Shads Butter or get it al your dealer’s. Scio Creamery Co. eeeeeeeeeoeoeeeseeweee« Scio Meat Market Fresh and Cured Meat Bacon laird Saunage We buy your Veal and Dressed Hogs Holechek Bion. Prop«. Crowd Small, Speech I ine F. G. Ralsdtweid slipped and fell on the concrete floor at the con- denser? Sunday and dislocated an < ll>ow. Dr. Prill was called and attended to the injury, which will cause Mr. Ha^chweid an enforced vacation. Mr. and Mm. J E Calavan of Port land ata expected to arrive Friday evening to visit Dr and Mr«. Prill. Mr. Calavan is connected with the offica of the Slate Superintendent of Public I net ruction. Mm Sarah Mor ria entertained relatives from Portland the Fourth. Scio Mill & Elevator Co. is to tie good. A« an illustrati n. be said it was not uncomm -n for a person as he grow« older to fur get events from day to day. but th- things impressed upon th.- mind when young is always r«-memb< r.-l H« emphasize-i the neo »»itv -f o- erv child going through high >-h then through college and the uni verstty If poatoble. The students usmed happy in the new role and were eager t<> gra-t every word spoken, it is a pity the attendance was not large en< . gh t - fill the gym, but the time for har vest is on and crop* must be ear--1 for. It is hoped this will be made an annual affair. Prof. J{ W Mil ler presented the diplomas The Best Game Yet The game of t»all Sunday tw-tw-.-n Lebanon and Scio was the lw»( ■ -n this year on the local diani- i-d Both teams were in the pink of con dition sn-i left nothing und >ne to merit the applause they received The batteries played tight I all and received eicellent support from their team mates. The only score* ma lt were in the first inning. U-l-ai, >n annexing one run and Scio three. After fhat it was up to bat and out again E. D. Myers, wife and daughter Helen. Riley Shelton and wife visit ed at the home of W F. Snyder and wife, a staler of Mr» Shell--n. n- ir Vancouver, Waahi- gt»n >n Sunday June 24th, making the trip in the Mvers auto. While at the Snyder farm had a good look at some ->f th-- fine Guernseys owned bv Mr Snyder; on their way home called on Ralph Gill and wife as their home near Vancouver, where they are engaged in the chicken and fruit bustne-m Lumber Rough and Plain 1. 4, 6, M and 10 inch, pt-r thou -an. 4. 6, X. 10 and 12 inch. |>- r tl . md 1. 12, 14, all legal, j- r tl ■ in-1 All sized charged $2.50 mor« 9 ••• ... $11 00 14.04 I6.o( Hrudka Mill d Lumber Co, On the Wain plat«- 2J mil.- A. Johnson and wife of Salem spent the Fourth with Mr and Mr» j K. H. Hobson The ladies are s»- 500 Letterheads, $5 tha est of geio. Oregon