The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, June 12, 1924, Image 1

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    Vol. 27
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
$1.75 the Year
SCIO OREGON,THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1921
Mr«. Folli« Passe*
Mrs. Roar Follis passed away in
I-aat Thursday night about 10:45
fire was discovered in the niac+iin* I Portland on Tuesday, June 3. at the
She had been suf-
shop of H. S. Johnston, on South age of 50 years
Main street, and in ju*t a llttl* f*ring for about a year with gall
while the entire building and con­ stone* and last fail went to Port­
land for treatment.
tent* were in ruin*.
Th* deceased was w«-ll known and
It is not known how th* fir* start­
ed. a« there had been no fire in the had many friends in Scio where she
forge all day. according to Mr. was bom and lived till she was fif-
Johnston.
The fire alarm was tern years of age. She was married
numled. and many friend* respond­ to William Follis at Scio in 16*4,
ed. but thev were unable to render and spent her married life in and
any emittance m the building was 1 near Stayton. Surviving are her
loo far gone when the blare was (husband, five sisters and seven bro-
discovered. The Iocs is estimated ‘ there.
Funeral services were held at
Weddle Chapel in Stayton Saturday
afternoon and she was laid to rest
in the Stayton cemetery.
by Mr. Johnston as $1000, with no
insurance.
Two Freak Chicken*
Quarterly Conventi* n
Monday J. R. Piatt and wife
brought two freak chickens to town
that has anything beaten that we
have ever seen. One of them died
in the shell, after breaking It and
hud two liodies and one head. It
was perfectly formed and was no
doubt too weak to pip the shell
enough to get air. The other one
is alive and bids fair to grow to
maturity. It has three legs, the
third one I eing where the tail ought
t<> be. They are of the Rhode Is­
land variety. The Piatt* are an­
xious to raise the one that is now
alive, and we hope they will be able
t > realise their hopes.
The quarterly convent!« n of the
Linn County Farmer's I nion wiil be
held at the Riverview School house.
District No. 10 on Saturday, June
21.
The afternoon session will Ix-otien
to all and everyone is Cordially in­
vited to come a* d bring a basket
dinner and enjoy the program.
Among the speakers of the after­
noon will I ms (’heater Mulkey of
Portland and A A. Deltell, secre­
tary of ths Board of Control. Sah in.
Effie Sommer, secretary.
Drouth Hurts Thistles
City Council Meets
('añada thistles and other perren-
nial weed peat* are more easily on-
trolled during the dry weather now
prearnt in Oregon. Cutting off the
plants and burning those which are
about to bloom will greatly wrukm
Igist Thursday was the regular
monthly meeting of the city council,
and the following answered roll call:
Mayor A. G. Prill. R. M. Cain.
Frank Bsrtu. W. J. Chromy and I.
V. McAdoo.
Routine business was all that was
taken care of such as allowing bills
and making a record by resolution
them, finds the experiment static i
Plowing ami spring toothing ihe
ground will kill many of the roots.
Continued clean cultivation during
the summer and sowing a heavy
smother crop of gram and vetch
early in the fall wdl do much toward
eliminating the perennial weeds.
of the street work that has be.n
done. Soon ordinances will be readv
for enforcing the repair and laying
of new sidewalks and other matters
lhaUAeed attention along street im­
provement*.
Big Fire at Kalama
Kalama, Washington was visited
by a $150,Otto fire ear'
ruevday
morning. A block in
e heart of
the city was burned u.,d ten firms
were wiped out and several families
were made honirh -s. This is Kala­
ma’s third fire in three weeks.
.The building in which Waiter Bil­
yeu and Lyle Ficklm had their Eat
Shop was or. of those destroyed.
President Vetoes Bonus Bill
No. 14
—
400 Are Graduated
/ hi rd Annual
Program
I
Commemoration Exercises and Dedication of Monument to
Elder Joab ‘Powell, Pioneer Ctrcuit Rider, and
other Charter Members of'Providence
Church, founded 185J
I
Sunday, June
/5,
1924
PROGRAM
Rev. Henry Albers, presiding
I ('all to order at in A. M
2-Congregational singing, led by Rev. I). V. Pohng. Albany, Oregon.
«— Invocation, by Rev. Daniel Bryant. Pastor Baptist Church, Corvallis,
Oregon.
4-Song.
S Church History. Roll call of Member». I'«»tor». Clerk» on records of
Pruvidsnc* Church, by Riley Slislbin of Scio. Oregon.
Er«« will offering to raise balance uf monument fund.
7 Solo, by Mr». CUrenc* F. He trick of Scio, Oregon.
S- Ten minute ivldr.-»» by each: Hon W. J. K*rr, President O. A C,, Cor*
valhs, Oregon, B. F Irvtne, Editor of Oregon Journal, Portland.
Oregon, E. B. I*lper, Editor of Oregonian. Portland, Oregon; Rev.
A J. Hunsaker, McMmville, Oregon, ami W. L Jackson, Editor Al­
bany Democrat, Albany. Oregon.
»-Song.
10—Basket Dinner.
11 • Call to order at 1 !*. M.
12 Invocation, by Rev. Clarence E. Hedrick, Pastor Baptist Church,
Scio, Oregon.
13 Song by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Powell and Mr and Mrs Oliver I'nw. ¡1
of Prineville, Oregon.
H -Iledication Services of Monument to Joab Powell ami other charter
member» of Providence Church by Hon. John B. Horner. O A C Ilin
torical Department. Corvallis. Oregon.
IS «•eneral Sinking of 7 minute« each, by Hon. C. A. Johns, Rupreni«-
Court, Phihpine Islands; Hon. Geo. H Burnette, Supreme Court,
Salem. Oregon, lion. Jefferson Myer». State Trea»urvr, Salem. • >ro-
gon. Miss l^nora Powell. C.ninty Treasurer, Albany, Oregon, lion.
M
G«««rge. Portland. Oregon; Hon Joseph N. Teal. Portland. Ore-
fron, Hon Mdum A. Miller, Portland, (Wegun; Hon, Samuel *1 Gar-
ami. Mbanon. Oregon, Hon J. K. Weatherford, lion Judge C H.
Stewart. Hon. Judge II. II. Ili-wit. of Albany. Oregon, Mr» Rebecca
Morris. Scio. Oregon, Hon. T. J. Munker», Portland, Oregon. lion.
W. A. Ewing. Scio, Oregon; Hon. D. P Mason, Albani, Oregon;
Hon Mark M. Peery. Springfield. Oregon, Rev. Albyn E»»on, Al­
bany, Oregon. Hon. A. J Johnson, Corvallis, Oregon; Hou. Haman
Sheiton, ar.. Scio. Oregon, Hon. A. T. Powell. Scio. Oregon, Hon.
Mark Powoell and lion. Oliver Powell, Prineville, Oregon; Rev S
B Cole. Crabtree. Oregon. Mr» Jane Oaborti, Independence, Oregon,
Hon. W. H. Hob*on. Stayton, Oregon.
IB—General »peaking by all the congregation.
17 -Congregational song.
IS— Benediction.
«
General Committee
Rev. Henry Albers (pastor of the Church), Albany. Oregon, presiding.
Executive Committee:
and Sarah C. t^ever.
Iva O. Abbot, M
P
Almost 400 men and women were
graduated Monday, June 9. at the
57th annual commencement at 0. A.
C.
Exercises began Friday, including
reception to the class by (’resilient
W J Kerr. Saturday was alumni
dav with hundreds of graduate*,
former student* and friend* in at­
tendance. A report was made by
the campaign manager uf the mem­
orial union building fund.
The baccalaureate sermon was
pteached by Dr. J. E. Crowther of
University church. Seattle. Special
memorial »»«rvices were held in the
afternoon under the auspicea ot th*
veterans of th* Spanish American
wir who were students at O. A. C.
Ihe commencement address .Mon­
lay was made by Dr. Walter E.
Clark. President of Nevada univer­
sity. and the diplomas were present-
et I by Dr. Kerr.
To Owner* of Dog«
Notice is hereby given that all
iwners of dog« In Linn County. Ore-
<■ n, not having license for th* year
1924 for aai«i dogs are in default
ind subject to a fine under th« pro-
. ision* of Chapter ISO, General l-aws
•f 1919. The cuurl will place a
mm in th«- field (««ginning Monday,
lune 16, to ascertain the namea of
th« owners of all dogs who have
not «ecur««l such licences and auch
iwners will be 0<>mpell*d to secure
•aid licences. The coats of such
■■••Ilections will lie assessed and made
« imrt of the costs impoMHl by the
lustice Court*.
Date.i tin« 'Jth day of June. 1924
II. M. Payne,
County Judge.
D. C. Thom*,
County Commissioner.
J. D IwHII.
County Commissioner.
bfir, Riley Shelton,
Curing Good Hay Factor
SI'B-COMMITTI ES
On Decoration of Church, I lolly Arnold.
On finance. Geo. W Arnold and Sarah C. Ixsever
On water. Geo. P. l.eever, J. L. Davenbort, and ,M (’. Gaines.
On coffee. Mr« M. P. Lena, Mr». Geo W. Arnold, Hr». J. L. Dav
enport. Mrs. St Philippi, Mr». Riley Shelton, Mrs, Ed Bilyeu, Sarah C.
Isnever and Mr» J. I.. Arnold.
On music, Iva 0. Abbot.
On preparing Church History and Roll of Pastor». Clerks and Mem-
tiers: Mrs. Geo Rodger» and Riley Shelton.
On monument: Prof John H. Horn«-r, O. A (' Historical Department;
lion. Jefferson Myers, Portland; lion. W. L Jackson, Albany and Riley
Shelton, Scio.
Successful hay curing in Oregon
le pend» on getting the-•irplus mois­
ture dried out rapidly with the least
•as of leaves and fine part*
Cut*
ting hay whilt it ha» plenty of green
leaf surface and nutrition in the
President Coolidge will no doubt
plant is recommended by the exper­
go down In history as the "vetoing
iment »talion. Over ripe hay with
president.” as he ha* vetoed praetic-
the seed fullv formed and ripened
ally every bill that ha* had to do
ha« a large loss of leaves which ma­
with increase I re ven a* for source»
terially lemma it* feeding value.
th*t are entirely worthy. The yeto
The palatability is decreased and
of the bonus bill, the federal post-
the
market price lowered. The ex­
four pounds of hydrated lye. and
Sulphur and Lime Spray
office employe«, the increased pen
on* half pound of calcium casemat« periment station is cooperating with
sums fur the civil war veteran« and |
as a spreader. The materials an the L'mted Stales department of ag­
(By Franklin Gilkey)
Fox Pen Being Bifilt
their widow*, th* tax reduction plan
mixed
thoroughly Into a paste and riculture in the development uf new
A spray of sulphur and lime has
that was adopted. He ha* a stick­
diluted with water to 50 gallon« nay grade*.
Dr. S. C. Browne is preparing to! been perfected which is not Injur­
ler for the Mellon plan, but the
Two quart* of «ki nmed milk havi
people cannot see in It any advan­ receive his Silver-Black foxes, He ious to the foliage of fruits. The been found by R. H Robinson, as­
If It Foams, It's Butter
tage for them, hence congress passed has a guard fence 50x5(1 feet almost spray has proved its value in tests sociate chemist of the experiment
covering two years in the east and
one uf it* own and it was promptly completed. On the inside of the
Oleomargerine or butter? If you
station to be equal to th* casemate
one
year in Oregon. It was devised
guard
fence
will
be
six
pern
enclosed
vetoed, Yes. he’« the vetoing pres­
are
in doubt about what the grocer
in making the dry sulphur and lime
with poultry netting and there will primarily for spraying stone fruits
id ent.
nas
given
you, it is an easy matter
wettable
and tender skinned apples and pears.
be a kennel in each pen.
t<>
apply
the
was test over the kitchen
Summer spraying in Oregon b
The spray is prepared by mixing
He hrs bought two pairs of the
Call at the Scio Creamery for
range.
Hold
a spoonful over the
practiced for the control of browi
together eight pounds of sulphur.
foxes which will be delivered
your icu.
rot on stone fruit*, apple and i-ear teakettle snout or at some distance
soon as he has ms pens ready to re
If ths» contents
I scab, mildew and for eylindro spori sliove a gas II a me
ceive them.
I um or leaf spot of cherries and tieeom* a sort of foam, you have
■ prune*. The new mixture will not butler.
T)R.C. FICQ
Scio Win* at Lebanon
DENTIST
Cusick Bank Building
Albany, Oregon
<4
Plate* That Fit
r»
Crown and Bridge Work.
Plates, Filling«, Painless
Extraction. It will be to
your advantage to gat my
estimates.
i
In a hotly conleat«rd game of ball
at Lebanon last Saturdsy the Scio
team cam* out victors. It was «»ne
of the best games played thus far.
and th* Scio boys had to keep a
close watch-out all the way through.
Ray pitched and Glenn Holland
caught. The score was 5 0.
J. D. Densmore shipped a ear ot
hoga to Salem Tuesday.
YES! we have "500” Score card*
lc each
At the Tribune Office.
People’s Theatre
Saturday Sunday
Present»
“Thundergate”
Featuring Sylvia B reamer,
(»wen Moor«. Virginia Brown
Fair«. Tully Marshall. Robert
McKim.
Hal
Roach present*
Spat Family" in
"Roughing
burn the foliage of the trees and
Call at the Scio Creamery
consequently many growers will use
1 it thia year, thinks II P. Bars*. vour ice.
1 plant pathologist of the experiment
I station. The ease of preparatioi
' and comparitive cheapn«*« of th«
' new spray is making a favorable im
1 pression with the growers, according
I to Profcasor Bar*».
"Th*
It”
Admission I Oc and 25c
MX
•STRONGHEART.’
in
“B
r*wn of
••
the North
Friday and Saturday
If you cannot find rime to corn«
to town during the day. just phon«
us and we will open any evening to
accommodate you. The Scio Cash
ProJu«* Co.
Phooe 47 *.
Star Theatre,Stayton
A 10 reel program
Aumi**ion, 10c and 35c
■ t
for