The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 13, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    The Scio Tribune
Country Correspondence
over Tuesday for a «reek*«
Dog is Given Medal
visit with her mother. .Mrs S W.
Games
laut summer G. F. Brazier and
George Griffin made a horse trade wife of Silverton, took a motor trip
Mar. 11
with John Bruck Monday. hts first east, taking with them their eollie
Dinner guvets at the boms of J trade in years
Somebody got left. dog. "Bob.** In Indiana the dog
H. Kelly and wife Sunday the 9th He also killed a 200 pound corn fe-i got lost in some manner from his
were G. L. Sutherland and wife porker for his own use. He will owners and thev continued their
and daughter Bonnie. A. M. Bvrd live high now.
trip without him
In Itocember the
and «rife and family of Corvallis^ W
F*i Kalina had bad luck Iosin
ne d<»g returned to hi* home in Silver-
R Kelly. W. J. Kelly and wife, Ar­ of his fine black horses worth 3200, ton.
thur Kelly and wife and two children with kidney trouble.
I jm I Monday th«* Oregon Humane
ufLobaaoa. E H. Kelly and wife
James Milligan and wife and *<>n, Society presented Bob" with a sil­
an«i daughter. Velda. Kelly Moors Willie, and .Mr. Milligan’* brother ver medal appropriately engraved.
of Salem, and Russel Kelly. The drove to Portland for the week end. The presentation was made in Eu­
occasion being the 67th anniversary
George Bilyeu of Sci<1 is out on gene Field auditorium In Silverton,
of J. H Kelly and G. L. Sutherland. his farm looking after hi* sheep. in the presence of the school chil­
The hoateas. by way of surprise, < to He ha* a fine lot of lambs, three dren of that citv. who unanimously
J. H Kelly at least) bad prepared a ewes having nine lamb*
It to fine voted "Bob” the freedom of the
table spread with all the things to weather for lambs.
eitv streets at all times.
I m * had. and last but not least, a
The old man and good wife mule
large angel food cake decorated a run Saturday for the River Side
Silverton Plane Falls
with the required number of candles, Inn, finding Mrs. Reliecca Morris as
which, at the proper time were coxy a* a bug in a rug and stocking
Allwrt Ijxraon, 23. and Italic
snuffed out by the honored parties. up with a fine lot of hens; so *h<> is
Govdier, 20 both of Silverton were
Mrs. Maurice Hoof and little eon a* happy as 16 just looking out for instantly killed when a Curtis plane
Uroford, of .Saskatoon, Canada, and a beau.
piloted by Larson craAed 500 feet
Miss Hazel Young of Irvine. Canada,
While Mr. and Mrs Milligan Were to the giound after doing a noee
have arrived at the home of their on their Portland trip their three dive. The machine caught Are aa it
parents, Wilson Young and wife, daughters at home came near hav­ struck, following an explosion of
They expect to make Oregon their ing a serious accident by the up­ gasoline. Both men were killed as
home
Miss Hazel has been cm- setting of a kerosene lamp and break­ the machine struck. Their charred
ployed in the Union Rank of Cana- ! ing it, but luckily it «r*s extinguish­
bodies were removed as soon as pow
da for the past three years. The ed in falling
tible after the machine struck.
Youngs live on the Beigal place, and
Mr. Prolaska who is living on '.he
I .arson is said . to have attended
are enjoying Oregon thoroughly. 1 Birket farm ha* rented George an airplane school in Portland. He
A. A Young and wife and Aubrey Griffin's property in I^banon and bought the plane about two month*
Cade an<l wife of Shedd were visit­ will soon move to it.
ago for the purpose of carrying
ing them Sunday.
Rolla Griffin and wife and *on in­ passengers in Silverton and vicimtg.
The women's club met Thursday tend pulling out from hi* father’* which he had done for some time.
with Mrs. Fred Schwarts. There house Monday for San Francisco a*
were 26 present and a good time he does not like thi* section, aa hr
Dr. Campbell Coming
was had by all. Work waa done on is an old time Denverite.
a quilt for the W. C. T. U. Farm
FIE EATER
Dr. Wm W. Campbell, president
Home.
Home made candy was
of the University of California, will
served by the hostess. The next
$1,730 Needed
• deliver the commencement address
meeting will be held Mar 20 at the
al the University of Oregon on June
home of Mrs. Vada Whetstone ia .
According to a survey prepared 16. Dr. Campbell succeeded Dr.
Albany. It will be an all Jay affair by Prof. Jesse M. Short of R«*<->| col­
David P. Barrows u head of the
with a pot luck dinner.
lege in Portland, the average family California institution recently.
Moat of our people attended the cannot live on a respectable social
The commencement speaker is a
funeral of Mrs. S. H. Goin in Jeffer­ scale for less than $1,730 a year
noted astronomer. He to the for-
son Sunday. Much sympathy to ex­
An annual budget of 31.730 w<>uld mer director of the Lick (>b«erva-
tended to those bereft.
permit a family with three children tory. and he has headed many expi-
Mrs Alma Hazen of Yaquina vis­ , under 14 years of age to live at an
ditions to various parts of the world
ited at Richard Struckmiera Sunday. ^abeolute minimum of comfort as re­
in the interest of astronomical re­
Mrs. W. A. Gilkey returned from gards health and decency, the re|>ort
war eh. He holds degrees from the
Ashland Friday.
shows.
University of Michigan. University
S. I*. Crenshaw. I^eo Zeller ami L.
Following the*«* figure* showing a of Wisconsin, and Western Univer­
Gilkey and wife attended the com­ distribution of an income of $1.730
sity of Pennsylvania.
munity club meeting at Riverside for a family with three children
Saturday evening.
Food $432.81; clothing $413 24,
Cora Sffiith visited Mrs. S. B Al­ furniture $98 34; cleaning supplies Contagious DiseasesReported
exander Saturday near Saoderaon'a 123 04; rent $330; heat and light
The itate board of health report­
bridge.
$85; school, papers,
magazine*, ed the following number of conta­
Mrs. Sam Stuart was brought books, church, recreation, dues, gious diseases for week ending on
home Sunday from the Salem hos­ charity, vacations, telephone, toys. March 1;
pital
She is resting easily.
Typtoid 3
Tuberculosis 7
dentistry and doctor $.34 10.
Scarlet fever 41
Diphtheria 25
F. A Couev and wife of Goltra
Moreover it was she i that such
Whooping cough 3
smallpox 27
Station visited at J. G. Holt's Sun­ a budget was mere
for opkeep
Me a* lea 347
Onekcnpox 20
day evening.
and did not provid
for new our- Erysipelas 4
Mump* 10
Chas Payne ia ill with typhoid. chases of furniture and other need* Pneumonia 4
Inriuenza I
He has been taken to aa Albany In reply to que**i<>ns a* to how some lwthargic Encephalitis I
workmen mann .ed to own automo­
hospital.
biles at low wage«. Professor Short
i
Riley Rucker’s are moving to La­
Installs Stayton Factory
said that in such cases the family
comb. where he will work for Mr. must do without nece*dtiea.
Pyle.
Matt Mueller and Geo. Schleia
Fred Mespelt has a letter from
have purchased a chgrue maxing
O.A.C. Farm Reminders
Esper G resthouse. He is now in
outfit and Mr. Mueller expects soon
Arkansa« where mostly cotton to
Move the brooder house >n to to have it in operation^ but the lo­
clean ground. Coccodioaia, round cation ha* n<>t y«t iiren decided upon.
raised.
Edna Gilkey was shopping ia Al- worms and roup may tie waiting for Mr. Mueller conducted a factory
t>any Monday and attended the the chicks m last year’s run«. It i near Scio for a lime but his plant
does not pay to treat chicks for
Price meeting at the Armory.
these diseases, but it does pay to wat destroyed by fire. The Scio
Sucker flab ing and rabbit hunting prevent them getting the dis.-a*es.
people would like to see him locate
have been enjoyed lately bv the
Scions for grafting may lie col­ there again, but if he can receive
young men.
lected now
One year old. healthy, the right encouragement he will lo­
I .eona rd Gilkey’s logan berries vigorous. firm wood is brat. Thev cate in Stav ton, as shipping facilities
were damaged by the frees« ao may be kept until used by burying are much better. Mr. Schleto does
much that he will have no market­ in sawdust or slightly damp morn or i not expect to he associated with
by putting the punches of cut ends
ing problems this year so far as lo­
in damp sand and wrapping the tops him in manufacturing, but will assist
gan* are concerned.
in the book work. etc.“Stayton
in a wet cloth.
A stunted yearling
generally Mail.
GILKEY STATION
»*♦♦->♦*>*** aeeeoeeao.
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I
! SANTIAM FARM NEWS j
March 11
Mrs.
Jennie Lovejoy
means a stunted mature horse. A
growthy yearling does not require
the feed and care afterwards that a
stunted one doe*.
Every Day
Price«
Meat
Pork
Beet
Cwxxi Boil,
Roast,
Steak*. .,
’
.. Be-lOe
12*13*
IBetBo
Roast ...
Chop** .
Salt Pork
V
140-15-
18c
......... I
Smoked Meat
It* is<
Shoulders...
Choir* Light Bacon
. 23c
Wviniea*....
11,-avy Bacon
,.is>»<
Bologna.
Ham............
2fs
Summer Sausage...
.. 20*
Every Saturday Is Bargain Day
Ixvok in our window and see how cheap and
what good meat you can get for your money.
Scio Meat Market
Holer hek Rroa.. Props.
Scio, Oregon
liWiSiá-
We have a large quantity of
No. 2 Dimension
Surfaced two sides. I his includes
sizes from 2x4 to 2x12
Price $12.50 per Thousand
First come, first served
Scio Logging & Lumber Company
by the physical education depart­ dancing, fifth place; baseball, sixth;
ment, tennis ranked first. swimming, field hockey, seventh; track, eighth;
second; horseback riding, third, golf, and archery, folk dancing, and vol­
fourth. Results disclosed that sport* ley ball tying for ninth place.
for the individual rather than «port*
Yi^i! we have "500" Score cards
for the group were favored
Rating of other «ports in the elec­ 2c each. At the Tribune Office.
tion were as follow* interpretive j
Suluiciil-e now —|l 75 the year
SHIPLEY’S
Women's Misses «nd Children a
C lothing and I labetdashery
Oregon
Tennis Popular Sport
Tennis has been voted the most
Leg weakness in young chick* is
popular spring sport by University
of Dallas caused bv poor ventilation in the
brooder house, feeding for too rapid ‘ of Oregon women. In a poll taken
growth, lack of vigor in the breed­
ing stock, lack of hone building ma­
terial. and too close confinement on
board or concrete floor.
Farm Wanted—I want farms for
cash buyers
Deecr.be ano state
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R. McNosm. *368 Wilkin-
m Bldg . Omaha. Neb.
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