SCIO TRIBUNE 11.75 the Year srio OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY 22, 1921 Primrry Bnnf» Surprises Mrs. Leffler Passes Celebrates Birthday $60 Subscribed With less than 50 per cent of the voter* tuung their franchise last Fri­ day. in both the North and South precinct*, the election pea** d off quietly — so quietly one would hard­ ly know there waa an election be­ ing held. (»«ring to a ru*h of job On Monday morning. M»y 1'.». Mr* John I-effler pa*--d awn at her home north-east of town, fol- lowing an illness of several v«-ar* She was bom in Scio on Septem­ ber 2b. 1KK1. hence «he wou'd have Sunday wa* the 43d birthday an- niversaay of Don McKnight ami in honor of the event he wa* given a birthdav picnic dinner by hl* rela­ tive*. Fred Bilyeu and family, W. F Gill an-! wife. Mr«. V. A. Mc­ Knight ami family all went to Guy McKnight’* place south-west of town where they enjoywi a picnic dinner followed by a general good time during the afternoon. A few week* ago a petition was •tarted for raining fund* for the purpose of erecting a large sign on the highway at Jefferson directing tourist* toward Scio. To «late $'«0 has bevn subscrilmd which will in- •ure the large sign. Those who have not given ao far and feel that it is their duly may do so and all above the require«! amount for the large sign will be used to place smaller sign* al convenient place* along the highway. Those wh«> have subscribed are; W. A. Gilkey. R M Cain. Bartu Motor Co., J. I. Kelly. F. T. Bilyeu, J B. Coury, Scio Mill A Elevator Co., N 1. Mor«i*on, who «ach gave $2 iff!; Bilyeu’s Confectionery, A. G Prill, Shelt-n Bro« . J. F. Wee-ly. Holchek Bros . C. Keodle, E. G. Ar work thi* week we are unable to give the vote in detail throughout the county, but only give the name« of the nominee«. Here in Scio, most of th* citizens who voted ex- preve a regret at the failure of D. C. Thom* to land the nomination for county judge. The nominee» on both ticket* are: Senator, McNary, rep.. Miller, dem ; for congress. Hawley, rep.; H. L. ('lark, dem ; secretary of state. Kozer. rep.; Hembree, dem . *tate treiuHirer, Thoma* B. Kay, rep.; Jeff Myer*, dem.; representative. H. K. Tucker and L. Swan, rep ; 8. H Goin and A. K. McMahan, dem., county judge. D. B. McKnight. rep ; B. M. Payne, dem.; sheriff, Frank Richard, rep.; P, W. Goodman, dem ; county clerk, R. M Ru»*ell. rep.; H. S. Nolan, dem ; county treasurer. Lenora Powell, dem.; *■«- se-omr. Grant Froman. rep.; L. J. Gidding*. dem.; surveyor. C. H. leonard, rep.; recorder C. C. Curry, rep.; commissioner, Joe Hume, rep.; W. M. Moss, dem.; »upenntendent of schools, Edna Geer, dem. From the return*, one would in­ fer that endorsement* by league* or other organization* have no effect upon the voter*, a* moat of thorn endorsed were turned down, all over the state. Grand-nephew Visit* Albert Rex. *on of Mr* R. L. Berry of Multnomah. Oregon, came down Tuesday for a «everal week*’ visit at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Joe Munker*. Albert ia a grand­ nephew of of Mrs. Munker*. He had just received word that hi* grandmother. Mr«. Arron Rex. had died at Stockton. California, on May «.of paralysi*. Mr*. Rex was the mother of Clarence and Ernest Rex. ami lived in Scio for many year*. Clarence died in Stockton California, last summer of paraly*i*. bevn 43 year* of age had «he live I till next Septeml»er She W n mar­ ried to John l^-ffler IS year* ago last Novemlter. Surviving Mrs leffler are her husband; her parent*. Mr. and Mr* George Morrow .»f Sci->; and two sisters. Mr* Emma an ! Mr* Nellie Boon both of whom re-ide at Eugene Funeral Service« were held at th<- residence yesterday afternoon, were conducted by Rev Clarence Hedrick of the Bapf'«i rhorch; M • laid to rest in Franklin Butte ceme­ tery. School Ha* Picnic Jordan. Oregon May 20. (Special! On Monday Mr* Spackman f Fairview school gave her pupil« a picnie. A numl»er of the parent« went along with well-filled l>a*ket* After the long walk through the bramble* and gra«« and bracing morning air one of Mr* Salgrl’* lovely natural uark* wa* reached. Then the cheery voice* of the v ung- ■ter* rang out in all their delight for here they plaved gan •■« until the lunch wa* rea Iv. when all did ample justice to the occa»i->n. At four o’clock the happv group* <1 -■ persed with the full a«rurrncv that they had had a delightful day. and expressed many thank* to Mr* Spackman. Jordan Correspondent Will Attend Chautauqua The Jersey calf club* of Linn county will «end judring team* t< the Jersey Judging contest which ii to be held in connection with th« first annual Oregon Jersey cattle club chautauqua at the state fair ground* on Thursday anu Friday of next week. One hundrei Jersey club meml«er* from over the state will c mpetr. The Oregon Jersey cattle club ha* appropriated 4 1< m > to be l< vi t> 1 in­ to five prize* a* award« r the 1« t Attend Basket Dinner judging team* Ever team not winning prize- will re .ve rive dol­ An all day meeting wa* held Sun­ lar* to help defray expen»«- ♦ day by the church»« of Jefferson Fred Brown Here which have been holding revival ser- vice* conducted by Rev. Teddy Leav­ Frvd Bniwr, secretary of the itt At noon a large crowd gath­ ■late game ■ •mmi««on. with field ered at the grove at the writ end of men Hawk- r and Hadley, wa* in town Tues- ay in regard t<> a fish the bridge on the highway and en­ ladder at the dam at Jordan. A joyed a basket dinner together ladder will be built immediately, A large number from here were the city council v -ting to conform in attendance among whom were the with the desire* of th«- commi’-oui following: E. D Myer*. W. A. Ew­ regarding ladder* suitabl«- for *al mon and other ti*h to go over the ing. J. W. Merrit. L. P. Arnold. B. obstruction. I Arnold, and their familiee. and “Aunt Becky” Morri*. Mra. J. W, Mi** Effie Rhoda of Ast ria i- Shimanek. Mr* (Torn Pepper, and «pending a two w«-ek*’ vacation at the home of her parent*. Mr and Rev. E. S. Muck ley. Mr*. Cha* Rhoda Mi«* Rhoda i* Free gold Rah at the Drug Store employed in the telephone office at Astoria. Friday and Saturday. last Saturday afternoon Mrs. Ow­ es r Lindley entertained a party of little fo>k* in honor of the sixth birthday of her daughter. Evelyn.' Three car* carried the little folk* to Gerald McDonald’* grove where they f [ , „ ' made merry bv playing gam«-«, re- cititg poetry ami »ingmg until a late ' , h-.ur when ice cream and cake were served. 1 Those pr«-sent were: Helen My ry Weaely, Donald MacDonald, Rob­ ert Kalina, Clement Cain, and Rex and Morri* Shelton. Tuesday at no«>n, Goveror Pierce commuted the death Sentence «if Ru**ell Hevker to life imprisonment. D m - governor «aid he found from new evidence and a careful and ac­ curate survey of the old evidence, that the murder of Bowker by Hecker wa* not premeditated. Hecker wa* to hi ve hanged ye*- terday morning at 10 o’clock. Nolan Parrish ha* accepeted rm ploy ment with the Kirkpatrick Pollock garage in Albany and ha* mov<-d to that city. DENTIST Cusick Bank Building DANCE Saturday Sunday Albany, Oregon ------- SCIO GYM------- “ Plate* That Fit ” Sat’day, May 24 Crown and Bridge Work, Platea, Fillings. Painless Extraction. It will be to your advantage to get my estimates. K- “Derby Five" 1 ■ 1 w———saws^ Good Fleer' Admissioa I100 Mr* H«-n»en, a daughter of Mr and Mra. W. J. Turnidge of Crab- MXX. uiru ntlillllH last puu - i ;» tree, died III in ( Portland Sunday from Bbeem in the he«,I. She leave* to mourn her Io«.*, her bu«b«nd and two children an-a of spring flowers. The work done by the girls dur­ ing the vrar consisted of cotton Irews, wool dresses, blou«rs. under garments, and embroidery work. | w > of the girls who finished their problems ahead of the alloted time w«ire allowed to make themsvlyes -•ach a hat, Th««*e were very nicely done. The girls served punch to all the visitors. Jersey Cattle Club to Picnic] The Linn County Jersey Cattle Club an«l all other* who wish to at- lend, will hold their annual picnic at the home of Mr. and Mra. W. H. McConnell near Shedd on Saturday. M-.s 14 Th--se who attend are asked to bring their lunch and their own cup. C. C. Bilyeu and wife wer« in Al bany Tuesday afternoon. Commutea Hecker Sentence People’s TheaUe Good Time' Good Eats ! Mra. Hensen Die* On account of the Bac--a;aurvat« sermon. Rev, J. Y. Stewart will preach in the Christian church in th«- la He Getting l-azy ! morning on Sunday. This will i«e a memorial servic. and it is hope«! Ever since he put in •»•etrk . all ex-service men who can will light* on his farm.- R»«e Phillips ha* attend. been figuring on how he could save Miss Mary Kotan came home from ! him«elf some labor and have the Fort Klamath Monday, having clos comforts of city life. He solved «•d her school there on Friday the problem the other day by pur­ Mis* Kotan closed her school t«*<- chasing an automatic electric motor weeks early because of *o many of for pumping purposes, and soon he of her pupils being abiu-nt with the mump*. will just sit around all day and let A number from here attended the Scio power plant do his work. May Day «xrrcisv* at Richard*on Good decision. Roe. ami we congrat­ Gap Z. C. B. J. hall la*t Sunday and ulate y<>u on your gocal judgement report a pleasant time and a nice Some say it is just laziness, but wr dinner. The Bohemian band of Mill City furnish«-«! music. can’t see it that way. CARNIVAL Auspices Student H«xiy Com. I .ant Friday afternoon one of the airplan«-* which gave the thing circus at l-ebanon last week-end came to Scio and «(«ent the afternoon carry­ ing passenger*. Three of our citi­ zen» to-«k «hort rides. Othal Wallace, tx-ing first, and it is said he pai«i the pilot an extra fee to do some extra stunt* while in the air. He did the tail spin, noee dive and «ov­ ers! other thrilling stunts. Raloh Hollis and M B Cyrus followed Mr Wnlla<*e in taking a ride in the air. The two men with the machm«« went to Portland for the night und returned Saturday morning. They sai«i they made the flight from Poit- land to Scio, a distance of about t>0 miles by air route, in just one hour. They remained only a short time Saturday morning and took L. F. nold. Arch Ray, Ib-an Morris. C M Jone* for a *h >rt ride during tbeir Donovan. John Wesolv. P. H. Mac •tav. It is said they are thinking of Donald, E. D. Myers, W. F. Gill. putting on a flying circua at Scio Thus. Large, Tribun«- Pub. Co., who »«me time soon. each gave *1 00; .'«I. B. Cyrus, 42 50. A, W. Hsgey, In 50; County Court Household Art Exhibit 425 00. er*. Irene ami Velma Pelan, Loraine . Funeral services were held at I .eb- Hix»»n, Angaline Wesely, Virginia) anon Tuesday, a Portland minister Bilveu, Alta Pennel Edrla Thayer, j officiating. Marjorie and Helen Zav«>d*ky, Em­ Mrs. Hensen wa* born at Lacomb ily Skokan. Geraldine Rodgrt*. Har- ¡«nd wa* 24 year* of age I JR.C.FICQ Dr. C. Ficq, Dentist ■ Johnnie Merrit passe«! the 24th milestone of his life Saturday and to help him to rememtwr the «»cencion a (tarty was given him at which fifty-five were present. The gue«ls all brought w«-ll filled baskets of lunch, am! all enjoyed a good time till after midnight. Georg«- Bilyeu »nd wife and Henry Hasaier and wife of Scio were among those who attended Airplane Visit* Scio Presents that laugh pro­ duction, “Potash and Perlmuter With Barny Bernard. Alex Barr, Vera Gyrdon Al«o Sr co ad Rosa-i of the "Leather Faster«’* Admission I 5c and 35c SHIPLEY’S Women’s Misses und Children’s Clothing and I Lilierdaahery Price« Salem, Oregon