The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, August 30, 1923, Image 1

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
More Sign
L**he
Grand
Cad*. who lives
Community Fair
in
the
Prairie community, la the
•eeond to *ign
for mem be rah ip in
the cow testing association. which it
n»w twinir promoted.
He haa ten
pure-bred Jerseys which in another
year he hope« to put on official teet
Mr. Cade haa just completed the
• recti >n of a new dairy barn and
la building an S rnum bungalow
H. M. Goulard of Brownesviile.an
owner of a large number of pure­
bred Jerseys. haa sent it application
to enter 16 cowa in the propose«!
cow testing association. Mr. Goulard
ia a dairyman of eonauierable prom­
inence in the Browneaeille commun­
ity. He already haaaaplendid herd
that averages high in production,
at present hs has a tine hunch of
purebred bull calves, which will
bring him a good price when proa-
pective buyers know the quality of
their dama.
Comber A Sanford of Crabtree
have sent an application to enter 20
cowa in the Cow Testing Association.
Mr Com tier say a that he has been
eagerly looking forward to the lime
when Linn dairymen would form
such an organization, and haa sent
in his application among the first.
Farmers owning 44 cows in the
vicinity of Knox Butte have placed
applications to become members of
the cow testing association. They
arg: J. W. Chamber, with 12cows;
S IL Knox with sexen eowe; Carl
M Miller,eight cows; O. C. Karsteas.
nine cows, and Walter Plagmann
eight town.
R M Hutchins who now Ilves on
the Hull>ert farm in the Orleans
community has placed his application
to enter 20 Jersey* ia the proposed
cow testing association.
IN MEMORIAM
Whereas, the Great Ruler of the
Universe haa removed from our
Sunday school our beloved brother.
Moyer Ewing, by the messenger of
drath. we bow our heeds in sorrow
as we submit to the will of Him
who holds the destinies of us all in
Ills hands. Be it therefore
Resolved, that the Scio Union
Sunday School haa lust an u prigtit
and faithful member.
Resolved, that we do truly sym­
pathise with the grief stricken fam­
ily in their lereavemsnt, and that
we commend them to our Heaven­
ly Father, who dosth all things well.
Resolved, that these resolutions
be «piead on the records <»f this
Sunday school, a copy thereof trans­
mitted to the frmily of the docsaae«!
brother, and a copy published in the
Scio Tribune.
Seto Union Sunday School.
Let the Tribune do your printing.
50
GOOD
CIGARETTES
No. 3
>< H» • »RF.GON .THURSDAY, AUGUST 30,
$1.75 the Year
Entries Coming Fast
Albany Again Winner
Rebuilding Mill
The biggest crowd of th<- wa»<>n
H A Balltn has begun the work
Fifty- seven new entries were re­
witnessed
the
ball
game
between
Al
­
of
moving his saw mill
It will l«e
ceived for the Linn county fair by
bany
and
Seto
on
the
local
diamond
i<
cate«!
a
mile
farther
back
in the
manager E T. Dorther Monday
Sunday
afternoon.
This
was
the
timber.
Mr
Ballin
ha*
worke«!
the
morning
This brings the total to
fourth
game
lietween
these
teams
road
from
the
Rodgers
place
to
the
75 at this date.
this w-aaon
Each had won a game n«-w location of the mill and it <s
I he business men and Albany
Every one is invit« I to »-xhibit chamber of commerce are working earlier jn the season, and last Sun­ n >w it excellent condition for the
their t»e*t flower- frut-.
< -cl bard I« make the opening day of the day they played a third game at Al­ hauling of material.
bany. which resulted in a > I »--re New machiner) is l»eing installed,
vegetable«
The
chiolrvi
c
i fair a successful one. Prises are
for Albany
Not being satisfied U> j dutch ovens are being built under
make a g<»>d showing bv ru
ting m>w on display in the windows of
stop with this, they arranged an-J the boile ra. the flume is being re­
their pets. dog«, g >*ta, rat its et<- the stores in Albany.
other game fur Sunday
built and the capacity of the mill
Premiums will I* giv<-
bi ih<
A carnival will tw conducted by
There were fat s present from Al-j will be greatly increased
It will
merchants of :«" >. ’«*
S i- j Albany College, under the manage
banv. l*-l>anon. Mid City. Crabtree, require about three months to com­
Imentuf Mi* C. W Green, wife of
burn. Jordan and I >
Shelbutn and other places.
The plete thi s work.
premiums will tie well wortn the the president.
gate receipts were $1 13 and a« it
time and trouble of any n in pisc­
The Jersey breeders and Holstein was a " Winners take a
ri ne. it
28-Hour M. il Service
ine an exhibit. Premium lists will breeders will each have a booth
was Albany's g««»! fortune to get,
be ready for distribution in a abort which it is said will be fine.
the |1 Id.
lu««t vv<-dt"'*dai ihr first trana
time. Watch for them.
¡0 innings were playt-u, 'in
Mr. Trotfiter urge* that all en-
- ntincnfal air mail plan«« from San*
tries be in as soon a* p««s*ii>le so score liemg '.* to 7 In Albany's favor. Francisco t>> New York made the
that all preliminary arraogvments I Scio made 16 hits and Albany !>. flight in 28 hours
This is declared
•
GILKEY STATION
tray be completo! before 10 o'clock Alik >ugh Scio oulhlt Albany two by Assi-dant Po-tma»ter General,
Monday morning September 3. the 1 to one, breaks >f the game were t’olonel Paul Henderson, to be a
Aug 20
ggainst us
Several times during greater success than h«> department
opening dav of the fair.
the game Scio had the bases full hnd e ver hope«! for.
The womens Thimble Club gave
I but lacked the necessary pep to pul
their annual entertainment f r their
Two Win Soap
Fogs that came u|i m rtlv l-ef«-»a
over any runs.
husbands and families at the
-h u
•lu«k and at dawn weiv th«- only
Scio's line-up was as follows; difficulties experienced b) the fivers.
Monday morning J. B Couey of
house Saturday evening
A large
French,
c.. Ring and Rai. p . Hol­ Henderson's aides pointed out «•.:»*
The
Peoples
Store
opened
the
liox
crowd was present
Mrs Walter
land.
I
b.,
Sulhers. 2 u ; Cox, 3 b . these delays, because they came
containing
th*
guesses
on
the
pile
Morris presided
After the pr<-
Doty,
S.
S.;'
Ballin I. f ; Weller, r. daylight, cannot lie attributed to
gram a b«»unteoue *up|>er w.«*
rv- of s<>ap which had been placed in the
ed. The men sprung a surprt* window. The «»ne guessing the f.. Wesely and Camsrun, m. (.
night dying anil might not happen
when they brought >n two large n«-are»t the numl»er of bars of soap
again in a score of Hight*.
Since last Tuesday airplanes have
freezers of ice cream. A g'»>d time in the pile was to receive a box of
SIDELIGHTS OF THE GAME
made right tri|»s across lhe country,
was enjoyed by all. Th • pr -gram 100 cakes of Sno-Lltc laundry soap
We note that E’hil Arnold who four trips from New York to San
was as follows
Piano solo, Mrs S free. VS hen the t»ar* were countwi
umpired the game, wa* able to be
Francisco and four trips fr«»m San
B. Holt, recitation. Alice Burkhalter, it was found that there were 366 in out Monday morning.
Francisco to New York in testing
Archie Lindley had guessed
trio. Violet. Lucile and Fluid Cren­ the lot
Paul lardon and his meguphone the foasildllty of carrying the mail
shaw Mias l>>la Wat*, n of Crabtree, 867 and Mrs E. D Myers guess was
were able to get off the ground in
from coast to coast by air.
So they decided to divide it safety.
pianist, recitation. Opal M« jwlt 365
recitation. Mabel Burkhalter, proph and each took 50 bar*
"Bill" Ring almost had to face a
esy. written bv Lucile Cren-haw,
Dntc Again Changed
The boa contained 80 names The charge of murder Monday lx-cause
read bv Gertrude Younker. trio two closest guesrs to the winning one of the Albany play.-rs stopped
The date for the Crabtree elec­
Crenshaws, piano solo, Lado Wat-on. numliera were 863 and 882. The one of his ‘fast ones' with his chin.
tion hu» again lx-en change«! anti in
recitation, lone Morri», duet, plan
two farthest away were 1178 and 1*5
Ring, Ballin and Holland seemed now set for September 7 at 2 o’clock
and violin, tn Mrs Will M<-pelt and Five peop'e guessed 325 and two
to firui the Albany plavcrs easy pick­ in the afternoon.
Miss Iron Holler.
put their names in without making ing. each getting four safe ones.
On September I the union high
The poems recited bv Opal Me* any guess
school will meet and vote on a peti­
Southard made the longest hit uf
pelt and lone Morris were written
tion that has l»een presented to the
the day. a three-bagger lietween
by Mrs Morris and evoked much
NOTICE
boundary board aaking that Schiatl
left and center. This hit. with th«
laughter. It was about midnight
District 114 be excluded from the
aid of a squeeze play by Holland,
when the crowd disperwd.
The Scio School Board announces
union high school, district one.
0. L. Holt and son. Nolan, <>i that they have the entire faculty enabled Scio to tie the score in the
Portland, were week end visitors at ready for the opening of school. eighth inning.
Infant Dies
I. M. Holt*.
Dr. Hobson and John Kelly were
Rumor has l»een afloat that they
A crowd went from here to Silver were without a principal, but this kept busy chasing balls. We are
Ellen Fay. the eight days old
Creek Falls Sunday.
glan that at least two weople take daughter of Walter and Blanche
has l»een satisfactorily adjusted.
Miss Audrey Ferris, of Kel»o
enough interest in lhe game to keep Miller, died at the home of her par­
Wash . arrived last week to v other
things going
ents Saturday. August 26. Funeral
Date Changed
sister. Mrs. Orville Gilkey. Mi»-
Roas Ray seems to have Albany's M-ri ice* were held Sunday and burial
Ferris* recently graduated from th*
In last week s issue we announced jinx, as very few bits were collect­ win in Franklin Butte cemetery.
Kelso business college
Mrs.
We heard She was their second child.
that a numlier uf meetings would I** ed off of hi* delivery.
Mr. and Mrs
Leonard Gilkey
held in the county, looking to the several Albany fans calling him Miller was Miss Blanch Pruitt be­
paid a farewell visit at the II E
organization of a cow testing aaaocia- 'x-ray* and we might add that they fore her marriage.
Tobte home Sunday evening
tio« . On Thursday morning we re­ needed an x-ray to see his fan one».
Mr. and Mrs. W H H .kins and
ceived a telephone message from
We heard John Wendy say that
Mr. and Mrs. George It -kins of
Albany that the dairymen had met he couldn't hit a left-hander, but
Tillamook came Sunday for a visit
Wednesday night and decided to we note that he got his liingle just
at the Fred Sommers home
G«
postpone these meetings until the the same.
Hoskins was one of Mrs. Summer*
Fly
week following the Linn county fair
pupils in the Tillamook country
A look at one of the clubs after
The rea* n for the postponement
when a young lad
tame should have convince«! one
is that the farmers are just now in
that Jack Weltet can still hit 'em.
the midst of threshing and other-
Card of Thanks
Much of the credit for scheduling
ire spending all H eir time in getting
the game and getting the players
We wish to extend our m st sin ready for the fair. Watch for furth­
together must be given our new
er
announcement.
cere thanks to our many friend»,
Kcepa Your Cowa
manager. John Kelly.
especially Mr*. Idella < Miller» Van
Meter and Mr*. Hannah Kav. for
Contented
Son-In-Law Dies
their kindly assistance in the sick­
ness and bnrial of our infant «laugh
Mrs Rebecca Morris received the
ter. We also wish to thank those
news Saturday evening of the death
who assisted in the ringing and for
at Eugene of her son-in-law, Ge«>rge
the beautiful floral offering
Harris. She went to Eugrne Sat­
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller
urday night am! accompanied the
and daughter. Ruth.
family to Albany Sunday where the
The date set for the Community
Eair.which will be under direction
of the Forks of the Santmoi
m
munity Club ia Saturday Septemier
15 and will be held in Sei" » I g
Gym
Wood-Lark
Repellent
We Guarantee It
Tuesday was the hottest day of
ths s< mmer so far in this section
Thermometers regtatwred from W>
degrees st Astoria to t>6 at Oregon
City and Canby. At Portland thrv
registered 68 al seven a. m. and 87
at seven p. m. The hotte-t hour of
the was at four and five o'clock when 1
theamometers stood at 85. At five
o'clock Scio thermometers register-I
ad M ia lhe shade,
funeral was held and the remains
were laid away.
She retuned to her home in Scio
Monday nignt.
Crawford Peaches
Place your order now for late
Crawford peaches
Scio Creamery
See Our Display in Window
Kelly's Drug Store
Tim
xall St ort