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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1924)
Country Correspondence : able to be up part of the time now. Quartet. M im Amy llolteen is caring for Mi*» Recitation. Opal Mespelt, j Margaret during her sickneaa. Recitation. Gordon Gilkev. Philo and Vsmon Gragg of Belle foun- Tableau, ' tame, Benton county, drove through April 22 Song bv all. ' Stand up, Stand up ' Shelburn Saturday morniag on their Wild Mushruuin^are now up. i way to Salem to witness the unvethng for Jesus.” I of the statue of ’ The Circuit Rider,'' Mm. Fred Eckengren and Mm , prevented by Hon. Robert A. Booth in ! honor of his father, Robert Booth, and George Rodgers of Scio went to GILKEY STATION Play and BeHafjy Salem recently to visit Mrs. Ecken- ! SANTIAM FARM NEWS j gren's nephew. Willis Cree, of B-s • ••• ♦ . s w ■ e a a i • <*> ton. MasMchuaets. wHom they had . Aoril 22 not seen for about eleven years. Ed Kalina and wife took in the Mm. Eckengren'a mother. Mrs. J. big dense at Richardson's bridge, W. Cree, accomprnied them home arid report a large crowd and a line . for a visit. tune. The Women's Club met at the fid Kalina sowed his oat* Sunday so home of Mm. Haul Bartnik Thurs as to have a good crop as well as a day. Fleeing a quilt was the main rtne day. diversion A content was staged by Billy TurnidRe of Crabtree called the hostess Mrs. Oscar Goar won m Friday to chat with the Old Man. the prize. Music wa< furnished by lie has two pairs of foxes for Mrs. E. F. Krebs Song* were rtn- which he paid $¿1.000 and is going dered by Mm. Smith Holt. Mrs. Into the business of raising them. Goar and Mrs. Krebs. There were He says that when he has raised over 28 members present and the follow 10<> foxes he will make the Old Man Contagious DiseasesReported ing visitor*: Mrs. H MunseL Mm. a present of a pair of dead ones to I Krebs. Mm. S. J. Zvsset. Hazel remetulier him by. Young and Mabel Zyavet. l>elieioua The «tato board of health report bur road boss is putting up posts ed the following numtier of eonta- refreshments were served at the and railing on the countv hill to »giou* diseases for week ending on clone consisting of <*ake. fruit, salad ' April 12; avoid accidents as it Is a dangerous and cocoa. It was the 29th wedding piacv, The grade is from six to 14 Tuberculosis 10. Typhoid H. Dip-, anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Bart feet high. ■ theria 23. Scarlet fever 31, Small-j nik. ♦ ■ * * • Ipos 14. Whooping cough Id. Polio-! Our heavy frost Saturday night Harold Hough and Murrel Gilkey myelitis I. Measles 178, Chickenpox have gone to Albany where they was a dvadener on fruit and berries 23. .Mumps 20, Eryaipt-laa 8. Pneu have accepted positions with the winch were in bloom. Strawberries monia 7, Intluenz-* 2. Lethargic En- Mountain States Light and Power are almost a failure. I cephalitis 2. Company. The Old .Man and good wife drove Scio, Oregon Sales Agency Grace Bartnik is home from Cam to Scio Saturday and found the town Sodatol Exhausted lloa>ing ulong like a leaf on a stream. as. Wash. Rachel Cook, former teacher of Lhey found Mrs Rebecca Morris of No more Sodatol. the new exubm- the Riverside Inn as proud of her \ ive made from surplus war mater Oak View, hut now of Lebanon, vln new home as a blind doe with a bell North Bend Saturday evening, where lied at W A. Gilkey's Sunday. she had been to visit T. M. R um »« 11 ami ials. is available. Orders that have on. She is also quite a poultry and SHELBURN NEWS ! family the last week Mr. Russell a; - I been placed with the Bureau of pub Mm. S. F. Zyaaet left SaturJav garden lady, she having the finest for Ashland to visit her mother whit ........................................... .. four children Were ju->t r»-<"vvring from lic Roads, which is handling the dis garden spot in town. an attack of measles. tribution over the United Slates, or io ill. April 22 Krom Saturday night till Sunday Clair McLain and family are nicely Mrs Orville Gilkey returned honje which are ou the wav will be Ailed, Eugene Miller and wife, who have settled In North Bend. Hr i* working night more cars passed the Santiam lubject to a delay of ninety days, from Portland Sunday evening. been down with the grip, are both able for the Coos Bay Lumber Co. Farm than was ever known in 24 Dorris Meiser spent the week end to be around again. Byron Bates is driving a new Fort ■iccording to word that has just come hoars, there being a constant Stream She has a school en Mrs. W. H. McLain returned freer; these days. He and family spent Eait- to County Agent C. R. Briggs of at Woodburn ways. Morrison of Scio in hie both gaged at West Woodburn for, next er with Carl Smith and wife. Benton Countv. red truck was in the procession. R. M. Russell and wife spent Eister "This action has been taken be year. James Milligan has rented the with her parents, Edwin Jone* and The following were dinner gumta cause all of the surplus materials wife. Mrs. Russell's rousin, who la .Mrs. Snowy Crabtree farm at Crate at T. M. Holl's Sunday: O. L attending O. A. C.. rame with lh< n> t<> out of which it is made are exhaust Holt and son of Portland, Mr*. Va- tree and will soon move thereto. ed.’* according to Briggs. visit her uncle, Edwin Jone*. da Whetstone and Nora Holt of Al We hate to lost« our good neighbor. Margaret Brown, who has been suf HIE EATER. bany, S. B Holla and Fred Sommers fenng with an attack of rheuwstimi. is Read page Five. Interesting. Kelly's Drug Store. Belo. Oregon. families. Mm. Katie Rich of Albany is vis- News From Lyons. ting at the home of her father, John Klamer. April 22 Frank Prokop and w ife visited in Silverton Sunday. Helen Sertling Quite a number of Lyons people accompanied them home. attended the unveiling exercises at Farmer's Union met at the T. M. Wilson fiark in Salem Sunday, Holt home Saturday evening. The Little Folks' Easter program Kiley Preaver and wife took din at the M. E. Church was very good ner at Mother's Inn at Tangent Sun und a good sited audience was pres* day. ent. Mrs. Swank favored with a A prayer meeting was held at the «olo, "Look Beyond the Shadows " T. M. Holt home Thursday evening Also a reading by Mias Iva Wein* Lester Holt and wife of Carlton, burg was a good number on the and Maude Moore of Salem were at program. < J. G. Holt* Sundav. The social entertainment at the E. F. Gilkey was in these parts church Fridav evening was rather Monday* interrupted due to the fact that the Severn! from here have b»-en •F pastor was unable to gel the slides tending the la-avitt meeting* in ins he expected to. Also the com* Crabtree. mitteea were detained at home with E. E. Munsey and wife < f the sickness and some were away. Tmnesee I)i*t(ict visited at R. II However those attending had a so* McDonald's and sttende«i the Easter rial evening and plenty to eat. excrci*c* Sunday. I’at Lyons and wife and children A large crowd gathered at the and Mrs. Bert Lvons and baby were school house Sunday evening to listen dinner guests at Amos Hiatts Eu- to the Easter program. The room» ter Sunday. ware decorated vary attractively Bernadeen and Bernard, Lyons with Easter lillies The program spent Sunday afternoon at Mrs. Joe was presided over by Mrs. W. A (tarry's home and played croquet. Gilkev and was as follow*. J. II Johnston and family and Song. "Rejoice and Be Glad." bv all, Celine Lyons were Kingston visitors Reading. W. A Gilkey, Easter. Prayer. 3. P. Crenshaw. Casper Towe and wife of Alpine Song. Violet snd Lucille Crenshaw were visitors at the Jack Johnston and Mary Lois Goar. home Tuesday and Wednesday of Baby Helen Gilkey. last week. ReeHatlon. Helen Godwin, Recitation. The Mercer family, accompanied 8ok>?‘Cavalry. " Mrs. S B. Holt. by Mr. Cross spent Sunday after Pantomine. 6 girls. noon in Salem. Valor is Crenshaw. Bong. Mrs. Helen Glbbqpras a week-end Grace Gilkey. visitor at Mrs. E E Trasks, Recitation. L o M Zyaaet. Recitation, De 11 is W ratenhouse of Scio Springtime is Overland time—with lotsol y hires to go and health Lui pleasure in goin*. Big power to take you. Big comfort to rest you. B? reliability. And the < tra pleasure of econo my. Ride to good tin? s in an Overland! Cham pion now $655, Sed- 1 $795, f. o. b. Toledo other pioneer ministers of Oregon, who nmved the many hardship* of the early I settlement of Oregon. W. H. McLain and wife wer* down to the unveiling of the statue of the Circuit Rider at Salem Saturday. Walter Rice of Jefferson called at W. j li. Melon’s Tuesday morning. H. C. Shseid* of Jefferson purvhaarvl I *ix bead of cattle from W . H. McLain | Monday evening Clinton George took the Sunday af ternoon motor to Mill City. Chas. Ransome ami family of Aume- I villa spent Raster with his brothers, Harvey ami John. * Arthur Mr Lain is working at Riley Miller's sawmill, which is on th» Pacific highway, between Jefferson and Salem. Piano Duet. Mrs. Krebs and Mrs. business caller in our vieinijy throe Goar. davs of the past week. TiMeas. Flow»r Drib. 'Subscribe oow, li ft Mr 5?' "■Wk- *.