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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1924)
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Bilyeu was In Albany erty by laving a concrete walk the until after the Fourth. on husineas Tuesday. Mrs Baah ford and Mra. Force of entire length of the north side. of Mt. Ange' called on Mrs C. C fan Mumper returned Monday Antone Staeck, who haa been Bilyeu Sunday. They were neigh from a week's visit at Junction City ■ a >rklng at a sawmill near the coast, bors in North Dakota when they Will be shipping lambs Tuesday. ha* returned to his horns at Scio. were young girls, but nad not seen Call rw before selling. J L. R<>dg< r» J. F. We«e)y and wife and daugh- wh other for several years. Mrs. C. G Bilyeu visited Mrs. ter», and Mr*. J. Melichar and Mrs \ jr Wagner and wife came over Lauren Bund, on route 1. yesterday. I. V. McAdoo were in Salem Friday. p„m Dalia* Sunday and returned E L. Daley of Medford nfient I ! ! .........f Albany spent Sun- n,orn'n« len . Tui lay night with his br 41 r, Vaughn, who has lieen visaing his lay in Scio und left on the early Fred aunt, Mr*. George Rodger*, for the train Monday for Portland to stay past two weeks, returned with them J. W. Dart came over from \\ > l- > several davi. burn I uesday night to attend K. of Mrs. Lester Bilyeu of Cut Bank, A fir.» I al»y boy was born Tues P. I < lge. Montana, is visiting at the Georg« day. Julv 1. 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. Je»s Rodgers and wife and Mrs A. C. Vernon. Mother and bal>e Bilyeu home. She says it wa» rain-: Ing when she left home on June ten George Cutaforth visited rvlaliv- » are doing well. th, and a letter from Mr. Bilyeu of I in !/■ anon Monday. Mrs. J. Milchar of Hutchinaon, recent date savs It it still* raining Oscar Lindley and family and N|i Minnesota, who haa been visiting Mrs. R L. Hixson. Mrs. J. S. M E. Scull and daughter. Brer.da. her father, John Kouba, left Satur- Stieha. and the Miaw-s Leta ard spent Sunday al Cascadia urday for her home Mildred Couey. Vella Brenoer. Waller Bilyeu and Lyle Fickim Riley Shelton road I k > m In this Dorris Weddle and famme Suther came up from Kalama. Tu< -i t section, and Ralph Donovan have land enjoyed a picnic and wrmnic night to attend the meeting of the finished their work on th. Leffler ri>agt gl Gap Monday I K. of P. lodge. r->ad in district No. 15. evening. Mrs. Marian Arnold of Ltbarn i> C. <’. Bilyeu and wife and Mias The dance at Jornan last Wednes- and Mrs. George Cutaforlh of R m J- Myrtle Hollis drove to Dallas last ‘ day night was well atlerxi*«! and a die visited al the George Rodger» Wednesday to visit A. E Wagner good time is reported by those in and wife. Mias Myrtle remained home last week. attendance There were rood croud* until Sunday. from Scio and Stayton. The floor Mrs. Fannie Lindley and little Postmaster Slicha has received in the hall al Jordan w one of the daughter. Evelyn, and Mrs. M. I.. application blanks for the soldiers' farst in thia section, Scott and daughter. Brenda, were bonua. Those entitled to receive ’ shopping in Salem Friday. Charles. the small son of Mr. and the bonus should call al the post I Mrs. Fred Mumper, ran a sliver in Mat Saturday while cranking i offiic for the blanks. his right foot last Friday evening. car at the Kirk-Poiiock garave in Mrs. Charles Thornton of Junction On Monday the parents feared that Albany. Nolan Parrish had the mi« City and Mr. ami Mrs. C. 0. Cham- blood poison had developed. and Mr fortune to break his arm. iM-rs of Loo Angeles. Calif., visited Mumper took him to Salem to sec a The Scio baseball team played at their daughter and sister, Mrs. Fred doctor lie is Improving at this Jefferson last Sunday, and with *<v- Mumper, on Wednesnaii and Thura- time, end substitute players were able to day of last week. defeat Jefferson by a score of 11 to 2. Frank iiinousand wife of Chicago, Myron Daley and aiilir Mrs.Fred who have been vtailing at the J. F. Reynolds, of Portland spent Sunday Patrny home, left Saturday for The» will spend home with their mother. Mrs. E J. Daley, their home who returned to Portland with tb.-m time in California and the southern , for a longer visit. states while enroute. Bring Your Job Printing to I ribune * • By T. T. MAXEY »oooosooososeosoosoo*< <•> I »14. WtMfTI MtwapapH t«kMI > THE SOO CANALS The Aatnt Mary's river connects Lake Supertor with Lak* Huron Nature siuddvd this river with rwk and |x«se«Ml It with a rapids which falls twenty feet In three-quarters of a mil*. This made th* movstncai of th* rars-o-* of furs and tner- haadlae, which carue iln«n through the lake« In th* early day a. well nigh Impes- aible. Ai-eordlnsly. In I KIM, the work of building Dull which Is said to have been the first ship canal within the borders of th<-*e t'nlled States w as be gun This canal was h.fl’S feet long and its locks permitted th* passage of veaaela drawing twelve feet of water As thia nation developed more and greater cargoes resulted, and lite cans! and Ire ka had to b* enlarged. Tl>* commerce of the Orest I-a tea continued to grow by leaps and bound* Th* preaent serlea of canals and locks, completed In I1H4, c<>«t a*» oral million* of dollars. New ves sels drawing some 24 feet of water can be accommodated. The largest lock la 13SO feet long. Five *hi|i* can be handled at one locking As many aa 12ft vessels have passed throtjgb tn a single day Although the hulk <>f the traffic m>>ves through the canals on th- A'nerlran aid*, there la al»> s lai ve ■ anal on th* Canadian side. sue seas<ni of navigation varies sc- «-utdlng to th* «eat her. Uen»rnlly vpcaklng the canals o|»*n tn April and close In 1*eceml>er The tremendous volume of traffic which passes through tn a single season Is astounding The report of the t'nlted State* canal office at Haul! Stic. Marie for 1P22 sb«««« that an average nf 0!» vessels par day or 17'1*41 passed through the canals during that j-erlod These vrwwls carried 117.043 |ms«<n gers and flfl.<»t7.2M ton* <>f freight, the valne nf which waa estimated to I«- almost one billion dollars The east hound traffic Included In rmind numbers 21U, i «*M»«. i fee! of lumber; 4.«HD.®W barrels of flour; TJflS.rmn.WM) bushels of wheat ; IOS.«*»),- «MM1 bushels of other grain«: R7.'Wl tons of copper; 42.000.ouo tons of Iron ore and 2fi2.'*O ton* of general mer chandise The chief Items Which made up th* west bound traffic ln<-ht<!e<l us ing round numbers again. A.7MV non tons of soft and 1kW.t<M> ions of hard coal; W.taal ton* of manufactured Iron and steel products: A3.<kMt tons of ■alt; ladOt»' Ions of oil; «30,000 ton« of stone, sand and gravel and 112.1«** tons of general merchandise rbv- Sunday «rhool gathering at Water!» ■ Sunday wa* well attended and * rood and well spent day is re- ip >rlrd by those going from Scio. Among lh<-*e in attendance from Scio were F.. D. Myers and family and Mr» Riley Shelton. E. C. Sbel- 1 n and wife and Mrs Almina Pome- r y a*.J Mr* J. N Weddle. Mrs. W m Brenner Mrs. J. S Stieha Miaa- *• Vella Brenner and Dorria Weddle i H N Abbott and wife ami Mr* J. H. Yates. S. Phil ippi and family, and J. H. Couey I ml family. Baptist Church News B zJ 1 ■■MM fei’ I 1 ! — ■ Meeting Wei! Attended ♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦y THINGS UNUSUAL ,.l Attended Banquet W. A. Ewing and E D. Myers at- t< did the banquet at the Albany hotel last Frida. night which was g v.i. ii i>. i. r of I), p. Coshow. Jef- fer n .Myers «nd .Milton A. Miller, three ■->! I.inn County’s native sons wl><> are candidates for state offices. A number <>f the prominent men of the state, among whom were Governor W alter M Pierce. Senator Fred F ik f Eagene. Victor P. Mor« ri- ot i malln. Dr. C J. Smith of P rliind. S natur 8. M. Garland of Lei anon and others were present and addre -ed the gathering. YES' we have "500" Score cards 2c each. At the Tribune Office. Subscribe now. 11.75 t>er year. F<»r Sa'-- A six octave organ. See it at Ben Thayer's residence. A .tiled Wo-’d cutters for hard w 1 Price <2 5n per cord See F 1 l'hai) r Scio, Oreg. 47-p For Sale i'ne full blood Poland China *■ and eight pigs. See F F . Kr< -t, Scio. Ore , route 4 tf For Sale One and two-quart fruit jai - Pasture for rent. See Mrs C C lhiyeu at the confectionery" For Sate Six Duroc pigs, 2i months old Sc'i reasonable if taken at once. w I ’. \Vt--t< nhoiise. Scio. Ore. 47-p Farm I an* Money at with prepayment I r vi < i> . - after first year. Wm. Bam. Albany Ore. 43-c Heavv planer. 6 by 20, W anted either three or four sides Must Linn County Baptists ai l cele I m » cheap f«r cash. See Hrudka brate the Fourth of July at Browns Lumber Co., Scio. Ore. 46-3t-e ville. The program will liegin at McCormick binder. In 10 a. m. There will lie a number For Sale g ■ I running order. 7-foot cut, of prominent speakers, the main ad Pri.-t- >75 for quick »ale. See A. dress to l>e given by a speaker from E We»tenhouM, Scio, Oro. 46-c Portland. A basket dinner at noon with free coffee will be a feature of Found Tail light and hangers for spare tire. Owner can have »«me the day with a baseball game be ii g at 'he Tribune office, tween the preachers and laymen, ra proving property and paying for ces. volley ball, swimming and other this ad. 4 sports. Those who attend are ask Ary girl in trouble may communl- ed to decorate their cars with the of the Sal- cate with Ensign national colors. vation Army at the White Shield Home, .» > Mayfair Ave., Port land. Oregon. Regular preaching services at the The Fed- and .Money t<> 1 an at cru Jaind Hank of Spokane.Wash., will make b ans through the Forks of the Santiam National Farm Bible Study and prayer meeting I. an Ar- «elation in amounts from JI 1 v ' i,l "l), for a period of every Friday night at 7:30. it- li \<ar*, on first rnorgage , . IV, H McLain, William T. Templeton Dies S-- fr< , route 2. Scio, Oregon, fulv 17-p. William T. Templeton wa* found dead in his car at about 7:3U o'clock Friday morning at the side of the i Baptist church every second fourth Sunday. I road about two miles west of llrownn- j ville. Partie* who came along soon after death occured say that he must have died from heart failure, i The car had rolled off the road into the ditch half throwing the body out of the car. Relatives of Mr, Templeton «aid that he had been suffering from leakage of the heart for atmut three years, and lhat he had been warned against driving alone. He is *ur- vived by his wife and father mother. Intrrrwtmr. Globe - Albany The Pick of the Bmt Picture* St Nil it MONDAY Jl Lt «-7 POLA NEGRI in H«r Finest Production. Shadows of Paris Coming : ZANE GREY’S eritage of H THE DEdERT a