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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1924)
The Scio Tribune Coti n Iry Corre spon den ce Added Fe aturcs for your vacation wherever you plan to spend it The low summer roundtrip fare«, effect i»< V iy 22 over th» Southern Pacific Lines, enable >«u to add much to your vacation trip. For instance. If you are going East you m iy visit Caiifcrnla'a famous cities and rrvortv at an additional coat that ia trilling. Day* of rare fua and interest, acene« of uuu-mal beauty — doubled vacation pleasure«, in fact, are your» for very little cast. Or If you plan to vhit any of the rrsorta in Oregon—Tillamook and Newport 11« i hi-«, charming mountain resorts. Crater l..il. . Ore gon Caves, etc. — the low summer far will make it more than ever easy. They enable you to visit two or three pl ices Instead of only one as you probably plamud to do. And Southern Pacific service make-« your trip delightful at every stage. Fine train service, a courteous, thoughtful per sonnel and Diners of unusual excellence <<u the trains where Diners are a convenience. Plan your trip for the fullest enjoyment. Our agents will gladly help you in many valuable ways. Southern Pacific For further information, ask C. W. Bragg, lo il a. ent SANTIAM FARM NEWS May t’> We are having quite a May rain; somewhat a surprise. It was badlv needed, an farming is jetting well along. Our fruit and berry crop is badly injured; will not get oyer a fourth of a crop of berries. Lee Gaines, wife, son and daugh ter of Larwood called in at the San- tiam Farm for a supply of rhubarb. as the lady is boarding a I v ting crew, as l>ee is cutting a million feet of his timber and w I tin; j th. first week in June They attend«-«! the funeral of Mr. Clark al Provi dence; he was some H5 years ¡1 John Griffin of Salvin drove up Saturday to bring his brother. El mer, of the Cottage Farm; he re turned the same afternoon. Elmer returned Monday by way of Albany John Crabtree and mother of Scio, accompanied by Newton Crabtree and two daughters of David 11 >ra burg, drove up to Ix-ban*>n Friday to attend the pioneer picnic. David Horsburg treated his wife and four daughters, a» well as him self. to a new car. as the old one was not roomy enough for the fam ily; they are all fair sixe. Uncle Geo. Bilveu and wife of Scio caller! in Saturday on their re turn home for a supply of rhubarb. They have been out on their farm herding sheep, as they hav* some 120 fine lamb*. Ge<> and Elmer Griffin called on David Horsburg and family Sunday, as thev ate all cousins, having a fine dinner and a way-up time. On examining my grape vines I find alxiut two-thirds of them killed, GILKEY STATION May 6 This community was cast into a gloom of aadnem when word reach ed here of the death of Mrs Maud* Kelly Moore. 46. who die,! at her home in Salem. May I. Mr» M -»re »pent many of her girlhood day» on Oregon new» every even the old Kelly homestead, where J. G. Holt's now reside, though the Holt and Will Quinn of house which sheltered her burned were dinner gueeta at S.B. down a few year» ago. Maule, a* •he was familiarly known here, taught her first school at Oak View She afterward* attended the State Normal at Monmouth, where she was graduated with honors in 1902. She ha* also taught in Albany,Wood- burn and Grants Pa«, where »lie May 6 met her hu«l»and She was teach Friends and neighbors are glad to ing in Salem when stricken wiih see Alic Bodeker and family home plcuro-pneumonia on Saturday. She again, and hope his hand will »xn leave* to mourn her I •»» her hut lx> healed so he can use It again. bank. William Moore, a wn and »o expect a poor crop of grapes, if any. S, W. Gaines made a short run > for Crabtree Monday morning. People are on the rush since the fine rain, as all are anxious to finish up their crops and gardens. ' Ed Kalina and wife attended the big dance at the hall in Scio Satur daughter. Kellv and Wilma Eileen, day night. Geo. Griffin attended the commu and the following brothers and »la nity club meeting at Crabtree Mon ter»: Clifford Kelly of Prinviile.Mm day night. He invited the old man Marv Queener of Salem. J H Kel to go with him, but on account of ly. W. K. Kelly and Mrs. J. G Holt hi» sore leg he had to regretfully of thi» place, beside» many niece» and nephew* The funeral wa* held decline the invitation. at the Rigdon undertaking parlor» Ed Kalu a took hi» stepfather.Mr Nimic. to Albany Monday, as he ia in Salem Monday afternoon. Rev It quite p<H>rly with leakage of the E Kirkpatrick of the M E. church interment heart and is advised by the doctor preached the eulogy. wa» in tbe City View cemetery at not to work any. Salem, Howers were many and FIE EATER. beautiful. The Eastern Star had charge of the services at the grave Miss Philippi Honored Thu» end» the chapter of one of Oregon'» highly intellectual and cul Hazcl Philippi of Scio ha» been tured women. awarded a gold Barometer pin. The Frank and Joe Prokop have pur Barometer la the »tudent publication chased the threshing mach ne form at the O. A, C., Conalli». Mim erly owned by N. I Morrison They Fhillippi i» an aMi*tant day editor. plan to thre*h their own grain and The Barometer pins are »tudent l><»ly award» and are representative some for their neighbors. T. I. Rice and wife and Hubert of real work. To earn one a »tatf Rice of Portland visited recently at member must have hi» name on the the home of their sister, Mr* R. ii. masthead for an entire year in ad McCarter. They left Portland at dition to the term's work »pent in I a. m and reached here at 7. They trying out for »tart membership. took Mrs. McCarter for a ri«fe to Miss Philippi i* a junior in commerce the Harry Johnston home, to the and a member of Beta Kappa soror cemetery and via Munkcr» home, ity. which wa.» a rare treat to her One of the party stayed with Mr. Mc Carter while she was awav. Mrs. Clara Chappeleof Woodbum ia visiting al W. A. Gilkey’s. The thimble club was delightfully entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr». Frank DeWall, with Mrs. John DcWall and Mr». Fred Eckengren a* joint h<»tewe*. Twenty-three mernlx-rx were present and the following visitor»: Mi« l^eona John»ton. Miaa Hasel Young, Mr». Esther I! ff, Mi« J........ 1'' Wall, Mrs. E II Sage and Mr» Richard Struckmeier, who became a member. After the bu»ine»» meet ing a peanut hunt was enjoyed, and peanut contest« staged, which were won bv Mrs. S. B Holt and Mrs. It H. McDonald. Delicious refresh ments of cake«, fruit salad and lem onade were serve«! by the hostesse*. Richard Struckmeyer and wife went to l-acomb Thursday evening. Edna Gilkey is ill with shingles. Floyd Crenshaw is able to get A Welcome Member of the Family about again. Frank Prokop and wife transacted business in Albany Monday. ¡Leon ard Gilkey accompanied them over and Mrs. J. F. Sima came back with them and visited Edna Gilkey. Mrs Sima had been nursing tbe mea*le» patient» at County Clerk Ruiseli'» home for a week. Clifford Kelly, who came from Prineville to attend hta sister’s fu 1 neral, is visiting relatives here for a days. Lester Holt and wife of Uailton accompanied J. G. Holt and wife home from Salem Sunday evening and stayed till Monday. Many from here attended the F«> rum meeting in Crabtn-e Monday evening. W. A. McKinnon of Stay too was I u> tbeae parts a few day» ago. Mr. Brt-Mler and Clyde were Ly ons callers Saturday evening. Mrs. U. S. Berry and two aona were caller» at the George Berrv home Saturday afternoon. Mr». S. D. Brown »pent Thursday and Friday with Mr*. M. Martin. Mrs G. W. Peling of Albany spent the oast week with relatives and friends in and around Lyons. Mr. and Mr». Clarence Laffoon and Clyde l<atToon of Cottage Grove were »haking hands with friends in our community Sunday, taking din ner at the J. H. Johnston home. The E A Canning family of Riv erside were visitors with home folk* over the week-end. Elvin and Loraine Shills went to Scotts Mills Saturday evening to visit with their Grandmother Shiite over Sunday. Mr. Reading, who has been (top ping with the Canning family for *>me time, attended church at Ly ons Sunday. Mr» Virgil Taylor of Mill City visited Caddie Martin Friday. Mr. and Mrs George Colby are •i'oppmg in the valley again, after recently disposing of their logging interests at Toledo. Lawrence Pietrok of Kingston wa» a caller at Jack Johnston's Sat urday afternoon. JORDAN ITEMS May 6 Unde Haman Shelton and *>n were Jordan visitors one day re cently. I Clark and family of portland ■«pent the week-end with Mr». Mary Pruitt and family. Ray me Jungworth wa« severely injured Saturday at Lyons by get ting hi» arms caught in the belting nt the sawmill. ,'Bud” Bilyeu closed his term of »chool al District No. 61 Tuesday, this being Ins second successful term there. R C. Petit and friend visited in our vicinity Sunday. E J. Burns of Granta Pass. Ore* g< n. is visiting at J II. Wortmen'» "Doc” Jungworth and wife visit* ed home bilks, the Nick Endreia, Sunday. A promising crop of berries will will soon be on hand, also Sir Rob- m" to get his share. Oregon Mist