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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1924)
l’agv 4 The Scio Tribune Country Correspondence .... ..................................................................................................... •er resoled at Eugene for ■ time ani vices next Izod's Day at the Baptist Moore and children of Salem came for the hut four rears she has been church. out bringing two nieces of Mrs SHELBURN NEWS GILKEY STATION Ham sendee: "Christian I Jfe at Redland*, t’al’forrua Hull Mrs Joe Kornilt and son Carl and Service,“ of Pendleton and Mrs Ed Sespac of June 17 June 17 x p m eervice: “True Citisen- Sedr<> Wooley, Wash They are re Mr*. Mikulka Paase- Those from here who attended ship." Mr». J. 8. Funk and I j I* are in membered here as the Quecner girls 7 p. m : Young people’» meeting. the memorial and dedication exer (>>rvallis, where they went a week of Slayton. Mr*. Erank Mikulka. a former re«- cises at Providence church Sunday 10 a. m.: Bible school. ago Sunday. Mrs. Funk is visiting Ident of Scio, di-d at her home in were: J. W. Miller end family, j + * * • • ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ (. >m< and bring others with you. her brother and taking treatments, Tacoma ls«t Thursday. The body Claude Churchill and family, Edwin as she has been ill ever since she ; was brought to Scio Saturday ac SANTIAM FARM NEWS j Brmg us vour job Printing Jones and wife. Dillon McLain, Rosa companied by the husband and ton. had the summer flu. and Mary Gibbons. Mich Trolhng«-r Prank Jr., and his wife. Mrs. 8. B. Holt was elected direc June 17 and mother. Elmer Archumbauer' Funeral service# were held Sun tor and Fred Sommer re-elected and wife. Edward Roberts and wife. The community in general turned day afternoon al Franklin Butte clerk at the school meeting Monday. out to dedication of the monument Tom Quigley and family, J I. Shel cemetery, conducted I>y J. F Patrny. My Shoe and Mrs Harry Johnston of Scio vis honoring Rev. Joab Powell and :he ton end family. Roe Phillips and and she was laid to rest beside her Hnrnes* Repairing Shop ited her sister. Mrs. R. H. McCarter, founders of the Baptist church at wife. F. A. Bowman and Hiram •on who died several years ago. Saturday. in the residence juat north Providence. The crowd waa the Wolfe. John Zeller of Buzzsrd Station of Sam Stoller’* home on Glen Shilling and wife spent lest largest ever assembled there, esti Baptist Church Note* .Main street was a visitor al the S. I*. Crenshaw mated at 2000. The dedication waa Saturday evening with hie father. home Sunday. a grand success, the church was H. O. Shilling Claiencc Hedrick will preach nt Norman Garrison and wife of Sa Earl Gooch and family were home filled to overflowing, with two-thirds botb the morning and evening «er- lem visited at Le<» Zeller's Wednes of th«* crowd outside. We enjoyed over the week-end. day. Mrs. Garrison visited her fa I^ee George ami eon. Clinton, are the old-time hymns, as in old times, ther again Monday. 1 home from camp. The camp dosed favutites of Rev. Joab Powell, and It is reported that Charles Paine waa reminded of our boyhood days down last Saturday for a while. is very low at the home of his sis Alex McDonald visited his sister.1 We were triad to meet several old ter, Mrs. Scott Hawk. After his friends, but few of those of 60 years Mrs. Edwin Jotu-s. last Thursday siege of typhoid he suffered a stroke H. O. Shilling cslled in Dr. Prill ago were present. The old man of paralysis and other complications. realised he waa on the downgrade Thursday who found him suffering A good sized crowd attended the 3 with an attack of summer flu. He and could not reach the brake. preaching service Thursday evening i Curtis Griffin and wife of Los An- ia up and around now. by 1. W. Cooper of Albany. He William Man's and wife and Char- gvl««a arrived at the Santiam Farm will speak here again next Thursday W«-dn«nlay for a restand recreation lee McClain and family attended the Thin is to notify the people that the undersigned will hold a evening. with his mother. Mrs. S. W. Gaines, Nash and Met lain family reunion st Public Sale at S«io, Oregon, on tl> .or just east of the Scio A mistake was made unwittingly Buena Vista. Oregon. There were for two month*. Tribune, on Saturday. July 12, 1924, beginning a 1:30 o’clock regarding the one who passed the Mr«. John H. Hartley, eon and 59 relative« present. Grandmother I p. m. All who have anything to < |l apd wish to join with highest here In the Hth grade. Mary daughter of Shindler's Bridge called McClain had her nine children, five me can save considerable expense and work by Hating their ♦ Lils Goar carried off the honors in- in Monday afternxin for some fresh girls and four boys, with their fam property with Ora Zink, manager, care Mr*. E. J. Calloway, st«*ad of Helen Revel. ilies prewent to partake of th«- boun- peas. phone 128; the Scio Tribune or J. S. Sticha, the clerk. All dI A. L. Ticdunan and children at Elmer Griffin returned to Salem liful dinner which th« y bed prepared listing* must in- in by 7 p. m. Saturday, June 28. Small com 4 tended services here Thursday earn Friday to take up his work at the for the occasion. All had a goo«i mission charged, (.ol. Hen T. Sudtell, auctioneer. fl ing. Cottage Farm, after his 10-day va time and the day will tie lung re A Mr. and Mrs Daugherty have membered. cation. come here from Texas and are liv At the annual school meeting Mon Hay cutting Is now the order of List anything you have to »*11- no b. bidding, must be sold I ing at Thomas for the present. Mr the dav. ns it is light and drying up. day afternoon F. A. Bowman was Daugherty is a brother to the man as Sunday was six weeks without elected director to serve three years by thnt name who has lived here for rain, making the longest early dry and Mrs, Charles McClain, clerk, to some veers. spell ever known in the Willamette serve one year. The following from here attended Earl Tucker of Turner visib-d Ar vallcv, causing gardens to fail and the big gathering at Providence thur McLain Sunday afternoon. cutting crops one-half to three- Look in our window and ace how cheap and Sunday: J. H. Kelly and wife, Monday noon Charles McClain re fourths. We are fearing corn and what good meat you can get for your money. Richard Struckrneyer and family. potatoes will lie a failure if no rain ceived word that his brother-in-law. W R. Kelly, G. W. Smith. K. H. Newton Prather, had passed away by July 4th. Every Day Every Day McDonald and family. Wilson Young 1 met my nephew. Billy South, of that morning of apoplexy at hi« Prices Prices and family. James Bilyeu and wife, Hamilton Creek at Providence last home at Buena Vista. The funeral Leonard Gilkey and family. Sunday. He has been very unlucky was held Wednesday afternoon Smoked Meat Mrs. John De Wall has an electric ns he had both leg* broken, one of Charles McClain and family attended, washing machine. ( holes Light Bacon Shoo Mr rs . 23« l*< l*< them twice, and otherwise mashed W. H. McLain attended Mr I», 2*< Heavy Bacon .......... Wvinx-sJ. . . 20« Tbs Farmers Union people are up. Saturday he waa tackled by a Shindler's funeral Wednesday after Bologna.. 25« Ham............................ . ...iSo getting rvady for their convention Summer Sausage 26« male hog and came near living torn noon. to be held here Saturday. A good to pieces. He beat the animal with F A. Bowman called on H. O ; Bee: Pork time is expected. a club over the hesd sums 30 blows. Shilling last Saturday. .,8a»IOe Roast .,, 14c 15s Good Boil. S. B. Holt and family and Fred but was badly tusked and bitten.' Mrs. Ernest McCrae called on her 12c'13e Chops.... K omi . .... . .. 18« Sommer and family hied themselves And still he never complains. father, H. 0. Shilling. Monday Steaks .., ,.l6c.t8o Salt Pork ........ 18« away early Sunday morning for The Santiam Farm has a fine lot Carl Lent* and wife and Earl Lath- Newport. The Holts also attended of Royal Ann cherries nt 5c per lb., rope, wife and daughter spent last the Jersey picnic near Toledo. They or 25c per gallon; also plenty of Thursday al the North Santiam R. took Ruth and Loia Wirt of Crab onions and some lettuce. R bridge. Mrs. l^enz. and Mrs Holechelt Bro*., Props. Scio. Oregon tree for the outing. The Sommer's Ed Kalina, wife and eon went up Lalhrope were formerly Alma ami Ml were happily surprised to meet Monday and helped hie brother-in- Inis Rusaell and they caaae back f<> Chester Bertling and wife of Eugene law. Ed Su-panek. put up hay. aa it their childhood home foi a few hourrs at Newport. They report a good I look«*d so much like rain. visit to find the home occupied by crowd and pleasant trip. The old man feels like the last strangers, but they enjoyed their T. M. Holt and wife, S It Holt rose of summer, as his legs have visit on the river bank. and family, John Shepherd and fam about gone back on him with weak Carl Smith loaded a ear of wood ily, Mra. Eldora Slewart. Hazel ness, So he hobbles around like a for Alfred Powell of Albany this Young and Mrs. Ernest Kelly at burned fool chick. week. Wc are still threatened with rain, tended the Farmers Union picnic Byron Bates and family and Mrs. which we are anxious to see if our near Lebanon Friday. hay is out. ___ Carl Smith were shopping in Albany FIB EÀTBIL Franklin Gilkey distinguished him Tuesday. •elf by winning a loving cup In the Eugene Millar's health is not very Sigma Delta Phi contest for having Doing Good Work good because of after effects of the ths most inches of news. flu. Since aasuming the management Mabel Zysset was home from of the 1924 Linn ccunty fair. Leon-’ A Haiaey Orphan*» Home Portland for the week end. Now Open! Joseph Vejvoda .. Public Sale ! Listings Now Being Made Ora ZinK> Manager I Every Saturday Is Bargain Day Meat i Scio Meat Market Lona. Hazel and Arnold Zysset. Marian Gilkey and Opal Mespeltare attending summer school at Corvel- lia Will Holt was given a pleasant surprise Sunday honoring hie 74th birthday, at his home with the J. G. Holl's. Thirty relatives were seat ed at the bounteous dinner served under the spreading branches of the big black walnut tree. A large birthday cake with candles forming 74 was a feature of the banquet. Here's hoping he will enjoy many more birthdays Frances Higganbotham has re turned to Silverton, and Edna Serf- ling ia now here visiting her sisters. Mrs. Prokop and Mra. Kelly. Mrs J. G. Holt had a happy sur prise Sunday afternoon when WiU ard Gilkey has secured the pledge of 13 communities to hold local fairs (We received this too late to pub lish last week) and th«*n have an exhibit at the 1 county fair. Mr. Gilkey was In Mrs. Martha J. Kayser, herself town Monday on hie way to Lyons an orphan, and knowing the needs snd Mill City to interest them ia-a of auch, has charge of an orphan's community exhibit at the county home in the poetoffice building fair. He f«*els sure he will have 16 With the sanction of County Clerk or more communities exhibiting this Russell and Rev. Robert Parker she. vear. and says he finds a moat cor- on Monday, June 1«. assumed the dial feeling toward the county pro- care of Willie Wheeler, age 74. gram to make the fair areal county Willie is the printer's devil land institution. everybody else) in the office of the If there is any one in the county Halsey Enterprise who understands fair work and can Mrs. Wheeler ia well known in make it a success, that one is Ls«m- Lane county, After a year or two ard Gilkey, and the fair board was on a farm there she and Mr. Kay- wise in employing him. •er conducted a general merchandise We understand the premium list store at Elmira for 14 years, Sell- will be off th« press this week and in* out. they went to CotUare Grove, reedy for dialrtbeUosk. iwiser« Mr. *fussr died. Mra SHIPLEY’S W omen’s Misses and Children’s Clothing and 1 iaberdaahery Popular Prices Oregon ——