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Vol. 27 THE SCIO TRIBUNE No. 37 M IO OREGON, THURSDAY. APRII, 21. 1921 Overheard on the Street Family Reunion Scio 4—Albany 3 Cash Prizes In Albany College Campaign "Ws are promised a rousing er >p The game of ball between the Mr and Mrs G. C. Westenhouse of oats this year, if all signs do n t M<> ■*• learn of Albany and the Scio were hosts to their family of chil fail.*' aaid a farmer on the str«et« dren Easter Sunday, when they pre team. Sunday, was one of the bent Through the Ini'rumegtattiy the other dav. of tbs Woman s Albany coll»«« pared a bounteous feed, spread upon games ever seen on the local die- league. lst> prise«, ranging from "’If the present reign of terr-'f Both teams were in the pink a well decorated table with colored moed lloo caah or s scholarship In prevails until ths cio»r of scho-.l,” egga, bunnies and flowers. Mem- of condition and played real league Albany coll««« to a num bar of ■nd one taxpayer Monday. "I am H oaah prises will bs awardod iwrs of the family present were: ball. At the end of the first half for tbs ten best assays oa Al ready to vote out the »ch ■•.<!» " quaititrd? l*ellis W.wtenhouse and wifaofScio, of the 9th inning the score stood 2 bony studant »«If halp collage, "If the people only know what ia A suggestion has been made to S. &. Stringer ami wife of lairwood, to 3 in favor of Albany, but when located at Albsav Ore sad for the Tribune to take thia matter up good for them thev will turn turtle which a campaign tn raise ISM. John Neal, wife and daughter. Adorn S< io came to bat she tallied two runs 00O is now In prtM-eM through • an«! *ee if the people In the Forks on their straight parly vote this i of Crabtree, and Ardis and Kenneth which gave Scio the game. Rosa Ray ■■«it the atste PrtSeS are IIM. of the Santiam are willing to eon year.” Mid an old warhorse for nr : Weatenhoune. Afternoon callers pitched for Scio and Ed Holland ITS ISO 111. U0 Its and four tribute a »urn of money to place a of the old parties Saturday ot IS eaeb Any high »«.Sool were E. F. lieDing and daughter. caught. Ray Striking out 12 men. student la Oregon is sllgibls to si rn at Jefferson directing tourists "If the cold of last winter dor.* Maysell, teacher of district 98. and kitchen pitched for Alnany and enter. Stats headquarters are and others to the Forks of ths San nothing else than frreae out some of Mrs. Wanda Bilyeu, teacher of dis- Boaacker caught, Kitchen striking tn the Multnomah hotel. Port land, with J H<wry Lang la tiam. If thia aptwals to you as our bvrrMM, it ia a good thing for trict 22. At a late hour all depart out 3 men. Scio secured 4 hits and charge as director. worth while, as money well spent, the grower." aaid a berry grower ed for their hoii.t n. «¡-.hi’.g th. par Albany 2. The locals will meet the will vou tell us about it and hand in the other day. "If the winter had . ents many more such happy gather first team of Leban'M on the home what you think you can afford to n't done it. the c>mmt-ai on man ing» of daughters and *»ns with grounds next Sunday, and another ■ give to have people come our way would have." father ami mother,on Ea-ter Sunday. good game can be expected. High School Note* "I saw one of the contract- for and look ua over and maybe to be- •tickle growers." -aid a -m» I farn-t tome one of ua? On the Job 19 Month» Petrified Leave» Found "and I am sure we would all lie April 22 'pickled' had we gone into the com S. P. Train» Curtailed It i» not often one will find a man While digging around th«* bank The (»noway Club held a meeting bine." Inst Thursday an«l elected officer» near the power plant the other «lay. who will stay on the job 19 months "Wheal ia looking up some nnre The Public >ervice Commission Those elected were Thelma Del aun some petrified rock was discovered, without a vacation, especially when «ays the S. P. Ry. has defied their the McNary-Haugen bill i» assured." j ay. president; Bobby Thayer, vice- , and on close Examination it was that j<>b kee|M one in lao’ation. but order not to curtnil train service on,**“! • grower, "and too bad n didn't j found that the »ubalance had lieen such is the cane of E. E. Parrish, in president; Midge Couey. secretary pass on the day it wm propose«) ” the short lines, and put Mme into treasurer; an«i l«ia Shimanek. re- ferns and leaves in some distant day. charge of the power plant at Jor effect on Sunday. The short line» The imprint of the fern leaf i« a» dan. Mr. Parrish han !>eeii in ths porter. where trains are taken off is on the May Follow Linn County The Scio High School baseball plain as if one was looking at the «rmploy of lbs city ever since the Brownsville division, the Dallas-Sa team defeated the lsrbanon team by real thing, while the maple leaf is i plant was complete«! nearly three The annua) conference of chamber I years ago. and hui last vacation was lem and the Salem-Silverton and the u score of four to three on the local almost as plain. The specimens Willamina divisions. If the 8. P. la of commerce s«*cr« taries was held at ground last Friday. Due to a late have been left at Dr Prill's office, 19 months ago, He Mvs he felt Mrs. J I losing money by their operation, Eugene last Friday. start only five innings were piny mi where all who care to nee them mav like he had l«een liberated from pris- the CommiMion should not compel Beard, secretary of the Albany The Scio team was behind one run du ao. The doctor plans on going >n ami that it was good to meet his them tn operate, but if they are chamber of commerce. pr< -idcd ««ver at th«- beginning of the last inning to the scene in the near future nnd , old friends. He visited his relatives breaking even on thoM short lines, the Friday noon-day lunch« n and ’ j but an error by Randle and a hit bv ( ami aecure other specimen« H« at Jefferson and other places during then the company should owerate ahe Invited J. D. Bryant of River ' i Wesely brought in two runs which has no idea h«>w long this proce»« the vacation, which haa just t«een and work for more business. How-.aide to explain '.he plan of the I.inn i won Nolan Parrish had was in the making, but was lung completed. w « mi »«!<- miiv. the k game, ever, pa trona were cared for by the County Ojien Forum and th«- River Two game* will be played this enough ago that time and the ele charge of the plant while Ed was on establishment of a conjunction with side Community (Tub to the confer week. one on Wednesday with Stay meats have petrified them in a solid his vacation. stage lines in these sections, so no ence. The idea met with such fa ton and one on Friday with Jeffer III*«. vor that the Linn Countv Open Fo o ic is really hurt. Do You Know son. These games are both away rum will serve as a model for simi from home. Nearly Loaea Eyesight lar ornanizations throughout the That there is something in this Dedicate Pythian Home .Mr. McAdoo, the school board stale. Shelburn. April ¿2 Mrs. Carl Smith's community that munev cannot buy? and the faculty met Monday to dis Mr». J. I. Beard. Albany; W. A. brother, Melvin Arnold of Munk<m, It is good will, and good will cannot Next Satiuday. April 26. the new cuss the conduct of some of our met with quite a painful accident last Reid, Corvallis, and J. D. Bryant. Pythian home will be dedicated at students and to diacusa school r ffairs. Thursday. He was running some hot t»e bought. Riverside were n»nioi a committee Vancouver, Wash This home was Mr. McAdoo gave a rather informal babbit into a casting, not knowing then That there is talk of abolishing built jointly with the stale of Wash to study the Linn County plan ami lecture to the snudent body con was any waler inside, this causing an the high school? And if It is abol- explosion which thrust the metal into ished, why not go farther and abol- ington Pvlhians and Oregon Pyth submit a recommendation for a form cerning school affair». his eyes. He was immediately taken ian». and will tie modern in every of similar organization to the »tat« the grade school aa well. We prob to Scio, where Dr..Prill removed nine Stayton Haa Blaze chamber »f commerce and through detail, and is so built that it will ably do not need either. pieces of metal from his eyes. His take care of the husband and wife the Etale body to the civic organize sight ia not injured, for which he la That Easier Sunday passed with Sometime after midnight Sunday, and also the single fellows. It haa tious of all the counties of the state very thankful, although the ayes will out ram. and that summer is on us? the rear of the hotel in Slayton be quite sore for some time. Shelburn coat in the neighborhood of 1150.000 That prospects for a bumper crop caught fire, and promised complete Correspondent. To Improve R ad to dale, and is constructed on the of wheat was never better in this destruction. Prompt action by the unit plan It will stand aa a monu locality? The county court has »ent th«- fire department and citixena soon ment to the great lodge of Knighta Four Rend men are <»n trial in had the blaze under control. It is That with a little forethought we of Pythiaa. It is expected several scarifier to Sci<> an vesterdav ta-uan Portland for alleged defrauding of not known how the fire started, but will get the beat men on the ticket will go from thia part of Lmn county. putting the We- Scio road into veterans in appraising land loo high it la thought some electric wires be for election to office thia fall? The road will be scar and a large gathering of Knights is shape again in their locality. They are H. J. came crossed and set the kitchen on That the exclusion of the Japan* ified from the . nd of North Mam looked for. Overturf, a former member of the fire, where the fire started. We street to the inuthern Pacific fracas slate legislature. James Ryan. cm - means fewer of the yellow race did not learn the loss, but probably to take the place of white men? at West Sex and wiil also receive a Charles Haines and Charles Carroll, Sure Gets Resulta coat of fi« >y crushed rock. To several hundred dollars. That it is good policy to boost all personally known by the editor keep this road in condition the year for Scio ami surrounding community Lyons, Oregon. April 22. 1924. of the Trioune. Everyone of them Eaater Program around, the county court should in al all times? is more or less engaged in the real Dear Ediror, struct the road supervisor tn dray My ad in your paper sun brings That If we patronise home indus The Christian church Sunday estate business, nnd if the charge» good results. 1 get orders from ail this itretch at regular intervals so school rendered a fine Eaater pro- are sustained, they no doubt will get try we will soon have a big payroll around the Scio Tribune territory that the possibility of pit holes wil gram last Sunday, and a large audi to do time in the penitentiary. right here in our midst? and feel I am well paid for advertis be almost entirely eliminated, This ence wa» present to enjojr the event. - will be cheaper.than continually re All children and adults taking part ing in IL Mr». J. H. Johnstoo. building. in the program performed their Do you believe in signs’ Have they any effect up«><i you aa you read them or have them read to you? Do they give any information that is wo^th while to*M you drive through the country, especially in a community where you ar« not Mrs. J. C. Edwards went to Port land Friday for a visit. Gilkey ia Manager Leonard E. Gilkey has been ap- pointed manager of the pan coun ty fair. Other officers are; J J Barrett, president, Robert L. Burk hart. vice-president; F. E. Callister. secretary, Rex Davis, assistant sec retary; and P. A. Young, treasurer W. W. Poland amt K. C. Burkhart were named as additional memtier» of the executive committee of the board. The fair thia year will be held September 17 to 20 inclusive. F W Haskell and family ami Miss Bertha White^raft of SalemI spent Easter Sunday with the family etf 1. V. McAdoo j Saturday Sunday Blacksmithing Horseshoeing Wagon Work Country Store And all other work in our line parts in a painstaking manner, and ever’ one present enjoyed the exer cises. People's Theatre Both night» and an ex ceptional picture Bring in Your Work Our Price Is Right... “Lights Out Another Indian Frqptier Senes "The Man Who Would Not Die” Admission I Oc and 25c L. O- PORTER, In the back of Bartu Motor Co. Garage ■■■ Prop’r Scio, Oregon