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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1924)
The Scio Tribuni ( ou ri try Corre »pon den ce it 1« on her face. a • - . . i eyes. and on her hand«. She ia get ting rid of it now. h w< ver. and feel» better. Mar. 17 The old man has been quite gen The Home Talent Dramatic Club erous of late, aa he ha* a lot <«f >ni n are tn entertain at the opera house aeta. onion teed*, ami fine Engltnh in Stayton next Friday evening. cluster pc#», which he ha* I«« n giv When you patnmixc our adver- A few new case« of measles have ing them away to anyone wishing ti«crs you are |Mtro>u»in< mutual come to town Orville Peek. George f friend#. W ley and little Maxine Huber have them. There were five hu*hr > a'l t>een out of school the past week. seta, 20 lb* of seed, and 25 Itw. uf duster peas J. H. Johnston and wife were Thursday the Bengal Hounds of GILKEY STATION \ Scio and Stayton visitors Monday. Scio were out for a time «>n the G« Mr. E. E. Trask and wife were A. Griffin hill, tearing «»ut a • Sunday visitors in Salem. Mar 17 among the long tailed jack rabbits, A Mr. Robertson and family are I every few minuta* bringing m Mrs Samual Stewart panned away moving Into the house on the W. R down through the Pie Eat«-r‘» gar Sunday morning about 6 A. M after Surry farm above town. The man den. head and tail up. an i mak a lingering illnsw. The funeral will i* a partner of the Roberta-Robert- ing more notee than a bra • band. lie held at Crabtree church Wednes ron-Smith Mill Co. who are cutting She leave« her The Santiam Farm ha* » <r.e fine day at 10 A M timber on the mountain southeast l'u«l»an«l and son* Carlos and Wca- loose hay for aale at fib per ton. of Lyon*, on what Is known aa the PIE EATER. l ver of Loa Angel«-» and Ell. ami Berge place. «laughter, Mr#. Frances Kelly of Henry Talbot an J wife drove to! .Munkrrs. A few years ago the SITUATION IS PITIABLE • I>l«an.«n Satuniay evening to visit family bought the store at Thomas relatives, returning Sunday evening Oregon Msthc.'«*« B«»hcp A| -« » I f but soon lost it by fire and then Aid tor Starving Garmin Ch Iran Mrs John Warden was a Lyons moved to the present home one mile Bishop W O. ■ t 1 . <>• caller Thursday. with headuu*rt»ra In I' r!l.«. <1 .» north of Crabtree .Mrs. Stuart While handling a bell at Balsiger's keen sympalhixer with and ■oil. -r had many friends here. null. Alex Bodeker had the misfor of the rfforta now In pr> „>■ • » Everett Ridgeway of Newberg oat the atria and to ><tle>< a tune of getting the thumb on hia! fond of money for th« r» lief of atarv preached at the Riverview school right hand badly tom and pulled lu< Gorman children, nt »Lorn th-«rv h use Sunday morning and evening. .. i>*rd off. so it wa* necessary for I)r are several million* I -hop la a member of tt»— On on • iai we nl»<> Monday. Tuesday and Wednes B«-suchamp to amputate it near the whi<h 1» endoavorti . tor» »: day evenings. Good siied crowds second joint. This happened about In thia »tale and la living It his pvr welcomed him. 5 o’clock Tuesday. Hia hand is soual attention. Mi«»* Audry Ferri* and Roy Nea- •*1 can readily appr. elate th«' situ* mending nicely. tlon In Germany. aalii Bishop Shep »it of Kelso, Wash, are visiting at "With «Mh.-r- I tn. it ard X Orville Gilkey's study of condition* In Europe. in«lu«i S. B. Holt and wife went to Sa ing Germany, in I'-'" it ». High School Note# apparent that Ju«' »u l i so«. <. aa lem Friday to attend the banketiall now ellata would rh-vel«>p it mil tournament and meet a nephew of I Ilona la Germany at.d ■ « - r . . The boys completed their basket enter the winter with «HI i.'fb t< ut Mrs. Holt’s who is with the Bend food waa newa th»: did ball »eticdule by playing Iatbanon (team. me at all It ia a p n High School at l^tianon last Friday one which d«aerv»« Mrs Fred M*«pelt*# relatives of .< «» : > evening. Scio was defeated 12 to 5 and response from 'b They <r ... Albany visited her Sunday at were E C. Smith ami wife. Fd in a fast and furious game. This •to help, for it ahonld m i r be little onea who have had no poiobte was the last high school game for connection with what be.» Smith ami wife, and Mm Minaie i ■ a-d four of the boys as they are seniors. over there eh «lid »i:lfer >!■ ‘I .oy Smith. John Miller and sons was also there from North Santiam. Mr. McAdoo met the Sphinx staff ar« paying a terrible «< n > fur thing they knew a< ’ t It «JI Nora Holt and IJoyil Whetstone and Student body officers Monday gvee to »how how terr.' 1« >■ I vouted here Sunday. LJoyd re-1 morning for a conference. The financial state of the Sphinx and mained with his grandparents, T-i M Holte. plans for the annual were discussed. Base bail is the fad at achool these Dinner guests Sunday with S. B. Holt and wift» were I. N. Lemon, dajf* as all the grade and high school I pilbils are on the park whenever the weather will permit. The first I « practice game will probably be played this Friday with the town New» From Lyon». j ¡Bring Your Job Printing to I ribune I teen. The gym dance given by the student t>ody last Saturday was bet ter attended than the one before it. Ike music and conduct were excel- ent Another dance will be given eugn. ' The eighth grade bovs are making wixxi of the oak tree removed from the park and will soon have it ready , for sale. The epidemic of measles haa its course and all the pupils back making up the work SOUTHERN I’ACIEC SPENDING ' $90,000,003 TO SERVE WEST COMPREHENSIVE and tmprr » re program for const rad Ion wort. n«w faciliti«*« and impri.vamniil* « ■ rally to maintain ndaquats transporta tion sarvlca tor Paclils (’• - »Gues haa b«M>n launchad by Uta #outh«ra Pacific pompar, it waa annoi: > ‘ hem today. Eipnndtturea totaling in < of HO tWO.ono ara Involve.! tn tha Im- #rwv«cnani program, whi. • to ba <• rriad into »fleet aa rapidly a* possible Thia program la In l'.l in to tha re» rot pore has« by ths Aiu Giara Pa- at*« company of a r<-»<> nate’.-r of ght and piuisangnr cara, reirlgervtor owra and powerful : t ■ <« al a « not ug#r«g«tlrg »tb.nOO.OOS Ths announcen «ailing for r tewed activity Ihroughow* the territory served by tha ralle ' >■ u:< n <>.<• •• » of the 4»<»sal>«n of g»«vvrn- ■MWt oflj. lais al t, , . ( the t lilted -Unlaa court decisimi aAraUag the .Ho >rn Fu< ■« t.uual Pacific merger SANTIAM FARM NEWS March 17 Mrs Jennie Ixivejoy of Dallas re turned home Sunday morning after »[tending a week with her mother. .Mr«. 8. W. Gainea Rolla Griffin, wife and son nulled <>ut Monday morning for California, Mr*. lx*e and granddaughter. Mr». Lucas. called at the Farm after Sunday school for a abort chat with Mrs. Gainea. Mrs. Lee ia superin- tendant of the Sunday school. I learned Saturday that my daugh ter. Mr* Ida Graham of Woodburn was taken to Salem Friday, where on Saturday morning ahe waa oper ate*! on for removal of a tumor. Mrs. Joseph Kalina ha# been hav ing a hard time with poison oak, aa ■ . (iood Boil. Roast. ... Steaka.... Bo-lOo 12« 13« ia«iBo Roast.... ( hops* .. Salt fork I4o-I6w . .. 16« Meat .. 23« ..!•< 2«< .. 26« Summer Sausage Choice Light Bacon Hvai y Racon Harn ........... Shoulders. ■ Bologna... : ■ Every Saturday Is Bargain Day Look in our window and sec how cheap and wh«t good meat you can get lor your money. I Scio Meat Market Holechek Bro#, Prop#. -v. *s * X ■ Scio, Oregon We have a large quantity of No. 2 Dimension Surfaced two sides. 1 his includes sizes from 2x4 to 2x I 2 Price $12.50 per Thousand First come, first served Scio Logging & Lumber Company _______ ■ ■ I Floyd t’rcn»haw took a load of i«e««ple to the Price meeting Tues day evening. They left Crabtree after achool to be sure to get in. YEM! w« have ‘‘600” Score rani« 2c each. At the Tribune Office. . - SHIPLEY’S w omen # Mmes and Children’s Clothing and I labcrdaahery Popular Price# Salem, He will measure in dollar# and cent# the safety of the train a# well a# the com fort# it provide*. He will spend hi# money where he know# his home town will get the greateat ben efit- with the railroad a big factor In the development of his community. He will capitalize on the fact that the train will run re g inflow* of unfavorable weather conditions and get him to hi# destination safely. For any railroad Information ration your ticket agent he will gladly aaaial you in every way poaaibl*. J ohn M scorr mongrr Traffic Manager, Portland, Oregon. Southern Pacific Lines v. * «Vf* a -••• K,. .AC? and wife, E. B. lemon ami wife and two sons, James Patiron and wife and daughter, all of Corvallis, and Mrs. Holt’s niece. Josephine O'Brien of Wahinieia. but now a student of 0. A 0. Helen Revel is a now student at River View school. -r* » a j*« . «.y* H»* can save money hv purchasing1 ■ round trip ticket at reduced fare. Abeve I* «bowa sac of ike manj curtir* of workme# ««Ing «frasi «»•tele other eqeipMeat to «pea the way throavh iho faatoa« Kmlgraat Gap for additional trackage. (Below) Track iaylng rrew orltfag a fa«t vtrMo twee« ■•atelia and Loray la Votada, kagioeer Otia Week» Alreellag •* Pork Beet The thriftv man when making a trip will USt THE TRAIN bwauae: I '■ Meat -X ’ The Thrifty Man Buys in the Be^t Market ! * + • ♦ ♦ ♦♦ i Prices A missed. : Every Dey : .4- »•> » t '< f. ■ I*