The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 29, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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Local XeuM anti Clarified
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lent» wate rwportad durlng the week
OC als OREGON STATE
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IN GENERAL
Su Ime rii»« for the Tribuno
(Continurd from page 1.)
According to worg from Aanator Me
Mias Hazel Howard was in AI Nary, fund» to tuutpiete the Howlte
ban y shopping Saturday.
I burg llaedapurt eeciioa of the rand
from Kooeburg to the mouth of the
YES! we have "600" Score cards ’ t n.i qua will bo appropriated by the
2|c each. At the Tribune Office. bureau of public ruada and work will
•tan Immediately.
Mr. G DaLaobay and If A Step-
An appropriation of l^SSOOO prob
anrk were Albany visitor» Sunday. ably will be »»k*-d by the Oregon dalo
Mr. and Mrs Glen Holland came sat Ion for the completion of the
Tongue Point submarine bane al tho
up from Portland to spend the weak
ni"Uth of the Columbia river
The
end.
Ini-la) appropriation will be
Mrs. Don McKnight ami Mrs «■ihausted by April
The Kugr > city ordinance whleb
Esther Ray are visiting in McMinn-
gtvea the council power to condemn
• villa.
»nd rase old and dilapidated building»
When you want yonr Saws filed was de<-lnr*u unconstitutional and void
by Judge G F Hklpworth of tho elr
& Gummed, see Harry Johnson.
cult court, becauae II does not give tho
4-tp 16
¡property owner an opportunity to be
’heard
Hager the jeweler
has been
The fourth fatal arcldcnl In Klamath
receiving another
fine
lot
of
county road construction thia season
spectacles.
i occurred at (>unn and Haker'o rock
quarry on The Dalle»California high
Mabie arxi Eunio* Brock were
way near Fort Klamath wheu Manual
visiting with home folks for the lacatia. a Mexican lalwrer. was caught
week-end
by a dislodged boulder and kllled In
•tantly.
Mary Harmon and Ullian Vest-
Governor Pierce baa pardoned Milan
ecka attended the dance in Stayton Hapa’ovlch. now »ervlng a term lu the
Monday evening.
Oregon state penitentiary for obtaining
money through fraud, oo eondlllon
Meadow Shade is the liest, so 'hat he lvav< the ftnlted Htwtea and
have it Th.nksgiving and help US; ■ lever return The convict will be turn-
ad over to federal officials and will be
all to be Thankful
deported
Mr. F. Ballin of Portland we.
Approximately 100 dtlxena, bearing
visiting hi» non H. A
Ballin Ihr with th«-m a petition to which nearly
JOO nami-a were affixed, appeared be
first of the week.
fore the la Grande city commission
Mrs. Ben Thayer went to Portland
trs and d'-matidrd that drastic step» be
Saturday, where she is visiting aken Io curb and eradicate alleged va­
leting Immoral »nd undealrable condl
with her sister Mrs F Thayer
loti» In la Grande » colored town
Mita U ta Couey and Mia» Pilla
The year now drawing to a close
Ji roch spent the weekend at Eugene
ha» teen the m»«t eurreaaful ftnan
and attended the football game.
•tally In the history of the Oregon
itate fl»h commlu lnn. according io a
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hunt of lx-b-
l-ort n.ttd. by Carl 1» Hhoetnaker, rg
an»n nn<i Nina Hunt was visiting -neater fish warden The take of sal
in Scio al the Chas. Hunt home on mon evg» for reproduction purposes
• aa also the lara-st since accurate
Sunday.
•ount has t*een kept, records Show
Mr and Mrs Prank Gill and Mr».
One hundred and twenty fire Clark
V A. McKnight spent Sundav in •mas county farmers have po«iied tbolr
Eugene viriling Rev. Ostrander and infer» to the Dupont l*nwd»r company,
»nd two carloads of eodalol blasting
wife.
wader la on the way. One oar con
The Christian Church will give a alna 35.000 pound« ordered by a group
Thanksgiving
program Thursdav if farmer» near Molalla, and another
evening
An offering will I m * taken •ar. containing 30 (MW pound», was or-
I er rd by farmers around Clackamas
up for Home Mission
The ihre« CAutremont brother»
toy. Kay and Hush «ere Indicted on
ds eounta by tho grand jury of Jack
■on eounty ar Jacksonville Tho chars
< ar» murd»r la the first, degre«. traln
wbbery and robbtng of tho Valted
Balsa mall, aa the outgrowth of the
Utempted holdup of Southera Pacific
«säenger trala No II. la the Hteklyou
unnel M mllaa South of Medtord at
I »oon of Ortober II last, durlng whlch
•our of the trala erew wer» kllled <*ir
•ult Judg»"<' M Thomas lmmedl»<-''
irdered ben« h warran'.a laaued für the
adlcted men. witb ao ball, aa provld
<4 by tho flr»aoa la* for murder In
ho Oral degre«-
The axan wh»*«
ibouts of tho D'Autrwmont brotb'-r» I»
lakaow*.
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Bagster’s
Thankfulness
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You’ll Tind Your Want Here
ay heart I open t>> the day“ Isn't
hat even If Indirectly »l|*re*eed a
tee spirit **f thankfulness? And tl < re
ire atante» tn 'My Triumph' the very
tawtxw of noble thanksgiving:
POR SALE 3 horse gas engin.
go>*d as new guaranteed to be in
1st das» condition for $75 if
taken et once J P Kukacka Ifitf
Kell to the
alngere*
Hall te the hre?e light brtngera'
Fn»e»«?4 | rearfe an* «hare
All that the» otn# anA Aero
|<h( acre- for rent
Cheap for cash
l| m -a rw«t of town. Inquire of
I r»»l th» garth move ewo'eard.
I >••« th» great <w»rrh onw»-4
A«4 take by f»tth while llvias
M, fr«»b«>l4 of lhar<k»rl* ■<
I G. Fallu*.
“And Hrowaing- of oxiro. he was
repre—-nted In the Anti...logy
Kicrv
body know» Hath' Bei K»m.‘ bu> I
waa ve|»erlalty »truck this tltne. by
• »tanr» I'd rather read |>a»t. before
Any girl in trouble may communi­
cate with Ensign Ixe of the Sal­
vation Army at the White Shield
|{<>me. 565 Mayfair Ave.
Bort-
land, Oregon.
Registered Durham Cow and Bull
I* ' >r ».ile. with papers
Will trade
for sh<-ep. J
W. Merrit*. R 3
15 21-p
“Th»» there Is
this
«terr
nt
«y M. L. V.
Ihiilhiiiiiiüiiiniiiiulhiiihi i i nui mi fû
to. Ha (»ter» »m» t. «• f-.r
Thaakagi ting, as usual M*«»i
of the famine» <*C I he «tr«-rt
up la that way. es
ept thoar «Ini "go hack to
i ha old horns f**r Thauks
(I«lug" Mra i'enalman aa.l I would
foal lost without Iba Berater»
After dltimrr w» »al »t*ou: the «>|.»n
Hr» In the library, and t»lk«-d with
Intervals of ailcocw That la Hagjter
talked
“T»s been thinking a great deal to­
day shout thankfulness ||'» all right
—the ordinary, coa««*ntlonal thank»
giving for food, drink »n-l all I **«•
running through an old Authoiogi of
Paetry- that »tarted in» Hau a<r-.«a
a lot of poems by that wonderful old
qu»k»r Patriot Mystic Whittier VlMM
waa va» Kassa at lbs does of hla
'Lines for en Autumn Fasti*al' that
at ruck me particularly
16-St-p
HORSIf
RADISH Fresh ground,
with v ringer, to order.
40c per
qt
« »ve your jars at Hibler
a I Gill's store. Delivered
Guy
MrKnieht.
13-tf
Prslee b» Th l»n*
I »ee Ihr whole 4»«'ao
t who o»w power
»«• tx>v» per
fee« loo
Fsrfoet 1 -«II Thy »I»«
Thanh» <h»t I waa a traal
romp’»!»—!
Maher.
r»n*»ha i
tratet
wbai Tho» •halt
i
4o*
Qlary nt *r*rrinr
F»id with • volee
by to b« loot
«a
endl*«»
—
Oler y nt Viriuv to n<ht le •trurwl»
to right the wr«*ng
I
Rar bot «he »lm»d
at «lory no
lover nt glorr
Give h« r the
on en«l
etili to he
WANTED Rags. Clean cotton rags
at thi» office. 5f per pound.
FOR SALE Wagmt in good con-
dltun remuitiabie if taken noon
John
Madaraa J mile wes', of
Scio school
16lf
“Well. I'm talking too much'"
We demurred, rigorously Hut he
ahook hl» head
“Anyway, I know Mrs. H»r»ier
think« li's time far u» to he K<-mg
b • ••••••♦•
GILKEY STATION
Nov
27
Mr« Gun Schism an received word
.'«•
i ulliimj that her daught.r,
I llie, wo riot <*xiMK?te<| to live.
* f
>
>.ii lay to be with her.
S. B Holl has sold Edward Uff-
oid of Lacomb, a «tart in registered
Hut «»oilier «tante of
old Whit-
tier'» has been »ticking in my 1
■ nd in »pile of m P the««- t!>.ng> »»-'d
like tw have otherwise !'•-• de<a
•uinehow there 1» e »ong tn my heart.
■u«-h aa be sing» In Th» Pesca
Auluton* ;
Jerwva
IJITord
Mr.
People are getting
ready to at
Biogal «ale
today.
tend the W. H
I. I. McDaniei and Fred Gavlord
Iar* t.u-v wireing the Leonard Gilk­
t .bM-
ey
and
premises
for
Among
those
< i«*ciric lights
Admission 25-1 5c
who
p. > B Holt. J S. Funk.
A .Ian«.Titer was l>orn
.Mrs.
and
Mr
W.
Ernest
Nov.
19th
Freitag.
Jiasie
well.
Mother and l>aby are doing
S B H It has tieen having hie
h -in- remodeled with a new
roof
and «torn • r windows.
Wat-
r
above the atmosphere of Bert. Is now
he world's common legacy.* Well,
iar<a the at ansa. at last:
Wm
H<»lt did
i. >f Crabtree and T. M
the work
Mr
Thanksgiving joy» will »-on o*pand;
Mrs
and
Will Holt
Th» thought that m»k«s a hit
Is an »»tons'». menu and
An appetite to ht
T.
visited at
Holt and
M
Elmer Whet­
stones und T. J. Bullera in
Albany
Hundgy.
Mrs S
THING» FOR THANKSGIVING
B
Hop
clerks
in
Mrs.
Wirt's «.ore in Crabtree
Tn have ««me Nonti« tn
Äom» kindly friend» to luVtt
OfrsR trt«»a be nt a th ur fr«*t.
lilur •
an I »!«'• 4»b V«.
Mom» dally taah» to <>o
KnouyL io oat af»«1 »*sr
Th* ho|*ea of each fit« day
Tb» •
’
-r
—»Thomaa K Mo»»
and
li it
Friday
ra h
of
Tuesday
week
Mr.
m engaged in teaching there.
1 he pui.iic «ch-H>l Mini the Sunday
School are |danning a
Xmaa.
prog­
ram.
LOWE &. MORRISON
RELIABLE UNDER TAKERS
'll funeral» given |«-r»on»l attention by Mr. I owe
Service» arxi I nc«» t*uarant«ed to >atiaiv 1 very i usturner
I ady Attendant it desired
N. I'. I"««
I « bamm
i'hottr ii
V I. Musatone
Phone—Bay. .W
I'hone—Sight, :<*•.'>
Anto
Iqnipmrnl
Ford Sales and Service
Genuii < Erd I'
t
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<i <■<»>• $18 00
Basket Ball
Scio Gymnasium
their
I ihv «- them are: Fred Summers, Joe
A b a rveult of the recent supreme
There were five fatalltlea In Oregon
tue to Industrial accidents during ths
veek ending November 33. according
o a report prepared by the state In
lust rial accident commission Ths vie-
Ims were: II D Fountain. Riverside.
**1. logger: Floyd Batentaa. Vaiaeu.
took lender. R S Duncan. PortlaadL
'orrat patrol work«*; Jam«* McDonald.
Ostaeada. labors*, and Jamea Hrm-ht.
having pur-
chawd four head
Pr >
Wells
Nov. 30
j
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♦ • • •
J K* ilv. Fred Mespalt and
* Kelly.
“ Twa» the last part I mean—
-ourt d<rl»l<in In the case» of Chris
"brave and g»uer<ue live»"
What
Ina Kallunkl and others against the
d«*t>'t we owe to them! Tho»« of the
left for California Sundav night, •lly of Astoria the city will be cot» pool those of Die present. Th**«e of
where she plans to stay for the tolled to pay the plaintiff* Judgment <>ur friends- thowe that ws know ..nly
ind internet, amounting to about $:6iW by report And how many of them
winter.
the three r»»ee were brought to re- have g1»en the glow of their warmth
Postmaster Sticha has just been over damages for Injury to property to this land since the colonist» anuth
■ nd north hold their Brat Thankaglv-
advised by the postal department, -»suiting from a landslide on Hum.
; Ing' And they've m-i been lived tu
ivenue.
owing to the increase in the parcel
vain! Longfellow was right:
There 1» not the tllchteet touch of
poet busineiM he would P m * allowed
Monxollod to the Armenian rare, it Wk»»« »r • aoble 4>»d I» «»ought
larger quarters. The room formerly • as emphatically stated al Washing- is !.»»• w te »pok«n » noMs theugbt.
Our bsarts in gi»4 »urprte*
occupied by Dr. E H. Hobson has on. D C-. by Dr Ale» Hrdllcka. our*-
Te higher levels rise
or
of
the
division
of
physical
anthgp-
been Secured for this purpose.
mlogy of the national museum, when Th» tMal «»vs of 4»»p»r »owls
Mr. arid Mrs. E. D. Myers accom­ isked conri-rnlng the test case now Into our Inmost boina roll»
N*4 lift» na. uno wore».
<nl of »II ••»»•« rare»
panied by Mr. and Mrs J S Sticha inder way In Portland. Or.. Involving
drove tn Alltany. Monday evening he rights of these peopls to bs ad
There were murmurs of assent
where they attended a dinner at tlllteal to cltixenshlp.
Thea, from Mr» Penniman “Why
Organtxallon of all irrigation dis- ahould It be with glad 'surprise I
the Hotel Albany, together with
rlct» and commercial clubs In c»nir*l wonder? Why not just simply with
other representatives from la*banon.
1 reg on tn promote d- »lunation of a CladnesaF
Harrisburg and Brownsville. After Mlrral Irrigation project for the Des
Hageter studied the coals a while
dinner the ladies atterxied the show hut»» valley was forecast when repre
««-for» hr sp»ke:
at the Globe theater while the men I entatlvrs of the Bend. Redmond.
"Well, I don't know' It is s pity.
met with President Cailialwr of the Tlnevllle and Madras clubs mK at Wail, here suppowr we four practice
dadraa l<«-»olullon» favoring such ar thinking of the nobler deed» »f bu
Albany Chamber
of Commerce
Ion have l*een pa»e«-d by all the cluba inanity. And more expecting
where discussion was held regard
rest fro«» people"
rpr«*eent«*d and a meeting will be call
ing the organisation of a l.inti -d at an rarly date to complete the
la varied phraaeviogy ws all agreed
■rgsnltatlon.
county Chamber of Commerce.
Hassler glowed upea us "Came
On gon p«-n»lon» have been granted <p**o another flee stanaa of Whittier*»
in follow» Charles II Pries. Corvallis
know It's tho faahl*«, nowadays to
•SO Lydia J Rnodsraa. McMinnville, mile In a superior manner when
130. Henrietta <1 Spencer, Tigard. Vhlltler, and lx*ngfell<*w. and Tenny-
ISO. Frank Kernlake* Portland. Ill, <>a. and the real, of the pest • en
Thomas Voigt. Parkwood. Ill; Agnes ury. ere mentioned, hut well I
A. Weller. Portland. 1-10: Samuel H in old fashioned person I'tu afraid
"No are we ell old fashioned,
Crabtree Boys
oulkenwn. Portland |1>; E>*na K Cay.
ewnaured him He went on:
Portland. 130. Kmnia Hebestrelt. lea
vs.
'This waa from a poem of 4 Tian
lure. |30. Frank L. Kalt. Portland,
ilng William Kllery Channing of
Scio Bova
ill; minors of Charles Hurd. Plaewr.
»horn Whittier writes: 'A man whose
M; Fdearif M»-
land. Ill
Ife beautifully end truly manifested
After an extended visit with het
sister. Mrs A. Shelton. Mrs
The Srio TriSuo«
—
Ford Butirri«-* Rubber nt*-»- $22.00
BA1IFR Í3 RI PA UID
FRED T. BILYEU
FORD GARAGE SCIO