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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1924)
1 . »r'A . *. « i* *• • • "• • b ... * • • ■ » Wi n ■*<» ««t i nte v \ The Scio Tribune General Newt Pag« 4 a few cases where chicken roosts Smartly Styled Coat have been robbed there has been County Paragraph» j little or no thieving. The Women'« Club ot Lebanon At the meeting of the Knights of held open house last Monday night the Maccabees in Albany Saturday Professor J. Leo Fairbanks, profes- night officer« were installed for the sor of Art at O. A C.. was the prin- ensuing year; a number of new mem- dpai spekgr. His subject was "Civ kiers wers initiated and plans wars made for the district joint initia ic Improvement’*. The Paren t-Tawcher circle of I^eb- tion, which is to be held in Albany Form the Habit of buying Round Trip Tickets ■non plans to have "Dads* Night" on Jan. 26. at their meeting Friday night. More than 150 members attended Mr«. Martha R. Morgan, age 90 ■ the installation ceremonies and ban- years, fell on the floor at her home >|uet given by Purity Rebekah lodge, in Albany last Wednesday afternoon No. 130, at Halsey last Wednesday and broke a thigh bone. She was, night. alone at the time and lay on the There is reported to be 36 inches floor nearly four hour« before any ! of »now at Fish Iteke, in the moun- one was aware of the accident. tains beyond Cascadia. Births In Albany exceeded the Dr. Ira Landreth, extension «ecre- death« by 69 during 1923. according tary of the United Society of Christ- to the report of Dr. Joseph Mvers, .an Endeavor, »poke at a rally of An especially stylish nuxiei In a citv health officer the Linn County Christian Endea- utility cvet I» shown here Note its A oublic hearing was held at v«r Association in Albany last Tues- length, the clever »ds pt st Inn of th« Raglan sleeve, the narw* close Otting the city hall in Albany on Jan 1Ü. day evening. cuff« ■«<! <x»»y muffler cullar, all c>n to bear objections to the e-mstruc Dal. for the Linn County Teach- trlbutlng comfort and warmth a« well tlon of the prop<»«c«l new hi r»’ It ilute, which is to be held at as fine style The dsslgn la adapted to ths smsuo ’ s heavy routing. aa ^/ver the Willamette at that ola « I a -I -in »n. baa been set for Jan. 19. Th«- matter was left in the hands of Farmers in the vicinity of Harris- tfexuei a hair, tweed and misture« the Stale Highway Qimmiwn >n. burg are reported to have seen the Irving Vining. president of the|b«dy of a man floating down the The little daughter of Mrs. John state chamber of commerce, gave' Willamette river one day last week, Gibbons, who lives near Shelburn, an address before the Albany cham I I k > »aid they made an effort to se was brought to Scio Tuesday even ber last Wednesday, in which he pic- cure the body, but failed. It was ing suffering with a piece of steel tured Oregon as a land of unaur- ;.v dr ompowd and only a «mall in her eye, which flew in the eye , when she was driving a wedge in a pmuu-d scenic beauty, natural re amount of clothing was attached. sources and opportunity. Everitt Archibald, a native of stick of wood she was trying to split._ The City Marshal of Jefferson Linn county, did at Bend last Sun- Dr. Prill extracted the element. one day last week shot a dog, which, Jay. D. C. Thoms, county commission he lh< ught at the time was one that j Albany has been selected as the er attended the convention of the he had ordered kept off the street, starting point for the Coolidge pies- judges and commissioners <>f the but was found to be the property of dential campaign. Senator J. L. i state, which was held at Salem on another man. and a fine pedigreed, Pattervm will start next week on Thursday. Friday and Saturday of canine. The owner says he will take i a tour of the stale in the interest at I last week. Every county in the action for damages the Coolidge presidential campaign state was represented and a very Harrisburg claims the honor of in Oregon. piofltable eeesion was hell. being the only city in the county in R-p rt from the vicinity of Salem ‘ Secretary Wallace of the depart* which no one was fine«! during 1923. is that 70 per cent of the loganberry I The city jail has been used frequent vines were killed during the recent ment of Agriculture say«: "The ly by hoboes over night. Outside of freeze, and the growers say they are year 1924 comes with the promise glad of it because they think they of continued improvement in nation will now tie able to aeil the berries al prosperity for the farmer, and the ! they do grow, at a better price. farmer continues to be the matorial and «piritu al backbone of the nation r/ / The saving made an two trip« by pur chasing '‘return” inatead of "ons way” tickets, is approximately the coat of one round trip ticket Now’» the time to visit 3 Tripa for the Price of 2 In addition to saving you money, the train can be depended upon to furnish you with California Safe and Comfortable Low H'mfer Excursion» service, irrespective of rain, snow, ice and other unfavorable weather condition«. Daily Ride the Train Ix»cal Agent will gladlv «rive you any information you may wish regarding fares and train schedules fl TH is A LINES Pacific Southern Notice of School Meeting NOTH L It* HEREBY* GIVEN to th«- legal voters of School District No. ‘.»5 of Linn County. State of Oreg-.n. that a SCHOOL MEETING of »aid dis trict will be hekl at Scio School House, on the :»th day of February. 1924. at 2 o'clock In the after»--m for the purp«: «■ uf di» nosing the budget hereinafter set out with thi levying board, ai <1 to vote on th-- proposition of levying a special district tax. The total an mt of money needed l>y th« «aid school district during ths fecal year beginning on June H, 1<»JL »nd « ruling June 30, 1924. is estimated in th«- following 1 . Igi-t a- I iuclu !<■« the am«« int.« to be received from the county t -I. - I,.., | fur.,;, rh-n;. nt , I. *| h * cis I district tax. and all other moneys uf the district: BUDGET ESTIMATED glHMPITVIE« Mias Hazel Hail went to Albany rmwoNAL RKavK'K D. C. Thom« and wife »pent Sun 2. Principal» day with A. L. Brown and wife at Friday evening to speed the week Teacher» end at her home. Salem. , J ohn M. scorr ’t Par.M-t «er Traffic Manager, Portland. Oregon. Ku ....I ....2 1 1 1 ....I ....1 Janitors............. ,. Clerk.... .......... J Salary per year Total <1600.00 <1600.00 1125.00 2250 00 I ONO Oil 11*0.00 1000.00 1000 00 990.00 990.00 4ÚO.U0 450.00 . 75.00 75.00 Total......... <7445.00 MATZ HI Al. ASD Bl’H*UKS: Supplies ; chalk, erasers, etc.)..................... Library Books ................. Janitor's Supplies f Light . . Waler .......................... Postage and stationery 6000 25.00 «ut«« 12 ÛÛ 10.00 . Tutel I 383.00 MAINTENANCE AND HKI*AIRS: Repairing roof, building and grounds General repair, building and grounds *.s. W ¿4 rr < 26.00 25.00 Total........ . ...................... 1 50.00 indehtkdnkss : 2. Warrant and Interest thereon ... Total .................. ,-r........ 11522.00 <1522.00 t Miscau-Asgovs: Supplies for D. H........... Printing and advertising...................... Freight and hauling................. 1 100.00 20.00 5.00 Total.................................... 1 125.00 > emrsokxcy ; » 300.00 ,1-, S«. ? - **»*.*«. fr-fc Total I 300.00 Total estimated amount of money for all pur- poar-a during the year ................................ p*»«» on ESTIVATED a«< KilTW From county srheol fund during the coming Reboot year........<1500.00 ft>»« amount of county school fund money received last year as basis in making ihi» estimate.» From state school fund during the coming school year........... .»WOO tUss amount of state »chool fund received last year a» a basis in making this estimate .) From elementary school fund during the coming school year. 13»» m» Estimated amount to be received from all other sources dur ing the coming school year ............ 2500 00 (Do not include the money to be received from the proposed tax.» Total estimated receipts not inchiding proposed tax......... »5úou ou aaCAHTt-LATtOV Total estimated expenses for ths year................................. ,,, $ypix) .00 Total estimated receipts not including proposed lax ............ 5500.00 Balance, amount to be raised by district tax . Dated this 17th day of January. 1924. Attest: Euleta Arnold, LMalnct Clerk. »4*W. 00 Rudolph Wrsely. Beard of I tree tars. 9