THE SCIO TRIBUNE Vol. 27 Why is it? Letter Goea to Governor Crown Mine Show* Good Attend« Meeting No. 28 Making Ball Park About 10 days ago a letter was The grade and high school boys Editor McAdoo attended the win­ In writing to J F. Weaely, R E addressed to Gov. Pierce, ;tc«l Peery says that the work is pro­ ter meeting of the State Edit-rial of the local school have been engaged by the business men of Si<», ask­ gressing very satisfactorily at the Association in Eugene last Friday, >n leveling the city park across the ing him to render all ¡».«-.«.iblc id ! Cr<>wn Mme. and that several feet and there learnd a lot more about «treat from the school for the pur- in helping the local road omrnit- have l«een excavated recently. The hi« calling It is the best possible i •■•*«• of making it * practice diamond tec in convincing the State 11 <- letter also says that two old-time way to understand one's busin«-«« by for baseball. The old oak tree in way Comrrltssion that a p.i«<•>! r>>.«»ne learns how other communities proceed« to purchase baseballs. Here little or no work done on them, when the governor that he |>r. mi si this that is the time cf year when they help if the legislature would pn»- who have unuauntrd faith in the are meeting with and overcoming ' i* a chance to help the boy« while helping yourself, if you need the should I* worked and woiked all vide another cent tax on gasoline, outcome of the mine, that they have ’ obstacles. which was done. The committee Much «tress wns put upm propa ­ «tuck to the job of digging for pay wood. the time. If the roads were dragged ganda that is being sent out from Prof J W. .Miller has been the feels since the trunk h ghways ar« dirt, and the last few assays have during the winter months just after moving spirit in the undertaking, various quarter«, an-l one editor htul a fain, there would be no chuck practically finished, .«nd that t or- proved their judgment good, with and we hope he will receive the joys holes ami they would be smooth ists and mercantile compaiue-. ha« < the report that men of experience taken a picture of ail the material Why is it they are not worked’ free use of the highways every «l.<> have taken hold and will help in ' coming tn his office requesting pul»- out of the park that is his due. Mr. lication of certain article* for she Miller used to be some ball player Much money and time would be and no auxiliary lines li.ulin to bringing the mine to victory. enlightenment of the public and hiin«elf. and of course i« interested saved bv this process and good road« the rural distri« t*. that th--. six where and how one could get such in this kind of sport. mile* is the logical place to begin would be the result. Mr«. J. L. Oglesbee snd so sb an article This picture Besides, the small towns are con­ doing for the farmer wli.it has been One of «»ur most esteemed neigh­ showed lettsra 4 feet long arid 3 feet siderably to blame for this negli­ done for the tourist. Loa* is Great So far no reply to tlic letter ha bor*. Mrs. Frcida Helen <)glc*l>ec. high, and had been received in I«-** gence upon the matter of having ■ good roads leading into town instead been received, but no doubt will passed away at her home in Shel­ than a year. This was slways asked By Franklin E. Gilkey burn. Feb. 10, after a lingering ¡li­ to be published free, while th«- of away. Why do thev let roads I be replied to shortly. Red clover seed can be nd of ne*« of a year, manufacturer or dealer would reap take people away from them and buckhorn or plantain by soaking the Mr*. Oglrsbce was born in Ger ­ [ benefits from such publicity. From Mr*. Holub Die* not bring them to their town? Good *e-ed for live imnute« and thoroughly many. lulv 10, 1876 Came to 12 to 20 such letters reach the I rib- roads is the liest investment possible, mixing with dry sawdust. The 'Last Momlay eselling Mr- Maty Oregon when 16 year* «»I age atul une office weekly, and are consigned and why should they be neglected? buckhorn «red coal Is musilaginoua Holub, accom|M«ni>-I by her son has lived here until her death. i to the waste basket. and will »tick to the sawdust when Anton, retur-.e«! from I ie. ««licit Was married to I lerman Steidel Editors don't need to live, they Albany Win* From Scio it in dried. After the seed is dried she had l>ecn visiting him for at Corvallis. Oregon, in May PHI». are just for the use of the public, th«- clover can lx- «operated from some time. Soon aft i her arrival Four children were Imm to this hence the demand for free space i* In the game of basket ball last Fri­ the sawdust with an ordinary fan­ Anton came down town and s!i< union: Anna Marie Russell of - immense. day night between Albany and Scio ning null. If the sawdust is handled started to do some chores and Went Crass Valley, Orc.; Frcula Clara --------------- " """ high school teams. Albany came out much before the sawdust i« removed to the wood shed whete she c< 1 Bates of West Stayfon. Myrtle Will Recruit in Albany victors, although bv a small margin. from it some of the buckhorn «red lapsed, and her moans attract««) Wilhelmina Bates of Shelburn, and Une of the local team had been sus­ will lx- broken free and go in with the attentian of John Shindlc. w! o Richard Herman who died in in­ Sergeant Barney Dvxure. from the clover seed. pended from school on that day, and After the death c»f Mr. the Regular Army Recruiting office, this, it is said, weakened the locals ♦ook her into the house an.I a pl .«- fancy. it 1« essential that the seed be sician was called. I ut Mrs. Holub Steidel in 1913. she was married Eugene, Oregon, will be in Albany. It was a good game throughout and dried a* soon m possible, after be­ many thrilling plays were witnessed. was not able to withstand this last to J. L. Oglc*l»ce on Feb. 13, 1917. Oregon, on recruiting duty from ing mixed with the sawdust, to pre­ Mr*. Ogleslicc was a devout February 23rd to 2Mh inclusive. In the game between the local shock and die»! aL ut n> >n «ester vent germinsti«>n. This can lw done memlier of the Lutheran church. Sergeant Dexure is authorised to girls’ local team and the Crabtree day. by «preading the sawdust thin and At the time of going to pre- s we Funeral services wete attended by make enlistments for practically any girls, the Crabtree team easily the n->t attempting to clean too much at victors. This game was also well were unable to get any particular a great concourse of friends.« num­ camp or station on the Atlantic or i one time. played and drew forth much ap­ as to the time of funeral • -r plac> ber from Marshfield, Gras* Valiev, Pacific coasts, Mexican Border, Phil- Buckh un is the common cause of of burial. The deceased leases Salem and Albany, Service* were ipine Island«. Hawaii or Panama. plause. d- ckage in red clover. It cannot several children and many relatives conducted at the Presbyterian eusily Im cleaned, mechanically, be­ to mourn her loss. church and at the grave by Rev. cause of the nearness in six* to red Patriotic Service Card of Thank* The Tribune hopes to gi«e com Wm. F. Rodemacher of Albany, clover. The loss from buckhorn in who paid a glowing tribute to'the plete obituary next week. Rev. J. Y. Stewart will preach in *e«-d growing districts is enormous \Vc wish to expresa our sincere life of the deceased. "To know the Christian Church Sunday ev..... and can lie lessened bv planting the thanks to the dear friends who ao Card Party hnj- yed her was to love her.” ing Thia will lie a patriotic service need free from buckhorn. kinilly assisted during the sickness Interment took place in the Mil­ and the sermon will deal with some aiul death of our loved one. also A very enjoyable card imi I i w . ler cemetery. Besules her husband, phase of Washington*!* life. Every­ for the Ix-autiful floral offerings. New dlackamith in Town given by the Pythian iters last I I (Iglesl'cc, two stslrrs Mr*. body is Invited but a special invita­ J. I.. Oglesbee. Thursday evening in c K ot I*, Winkler of Nashville, Oregon, aiul tion is extende«! to the American Mrs. Winkler. la-wis O. Porter, who waa em- hall, which waa bra itiiully dr««-ra­ Mr* Co»»kc of R¡«Idle. Oregon, two la-gion an nsv wi -««. red heart sisters anti one brother in Germany school. Mrs. Anna Russell. month» last year, has decided to re aiul ret! shadc«l lani)»*. carrying an«l the above three daughter* ami Mr*. Freída i^ates, turn to Scio and open up a black­ out the Valent u- de««>i .itn-u ap­ eight grandchildren survive, Ixrxidc* Mr*. Mvrtle Bates. smith shop. Mr. Porter is from the This is Some Egg propriate to t' e day. other relatives aiul many friends. old sch'K»l of blacksmiths and «ays 11 I Prize* f< r high scores were The «incere sympathy of the Henry Hassler brought Into the he know* the business from every Poorly Attended awarded to Mis. J. P. Mlinkers, community is extended to the l>e- Tribune office Saturday mgnt the angle. He has secured his place of Mr*. Herl rt BaUin. R. M. Shel­ reeved family. biggest egg of the Mason that we business in the back the Bartu gar­ The Albany Salvation Army Corps ton ami (. on Donahue; low scores have seen. It was laid by one of age, and says he will guarantee all came to Scio last Friday night to to Mr* B. A. Ilolteen and I luui Theron M Russel and wife came his Plymouth Rock hens lhat day. hi* work to give satisfaction. The put on an entertainment and pie Holland. from North Bend last week to at­ and meastrea t’e<>ple were present. The program pleasant close. Preaching at the Baptist church with Mrs. RuaaeT« parents, W. H. was very pleasing, and it is hoped Sunday. lx>th morning and evening, ing that John Carroll, a relative, Mclann and wife. that if they ever return to Scio they by Rev. C II. Hedrick, the pastor. «as very ill. Mr Arnold does not Wilbur Davis spent St.nl.iy with know the nature of the illness. Sulnu-ribe now, SI.75 tier year. will receive better encouragement. hi* parents in Corvallis. Everybody 1« cordially invited. Nearly all the road« leading into all the little placaa like Selo, Leba­ non. Brownsville. and others, are in a moat deplorable condition all the year around, while the road« lead­ ing into larger cities are almost al­ ways in good condition. If not paved. Bit ; DA N ( ' 1C At Wesely Hall SATURDAY NIGHT B’EH- 23 Music by "DreamUmd Six” Orchestra of Salem. People’s Theatre I Saturday Sunday Presents in ■ “The Name I of the Law’’ I also ■ ■ Stan Laurel Comedy ■ OPENING UP NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP MONDAY, FEB’Y 25 The undanrigned will open a blacksmith shop fnr general blacksmithing on .Monday morning. Feb. 25. in the rear of the Bartu Garage. Scio, Oregon. Bring in your horses and let me shoe them, and other work you may need in my line. All work guaranteed. ADMISSION .... $1.00 Tax included Admission 10c and 25c Lewis O. Porter, nil .1 The Blacksmith i ■ ....... I