The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 17, 1924, Image 1

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    Vol. 27
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
|1.75 the Year
Willard Grimes Paaaee
SCIO OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 17. 1924
From Marion Lake
Hubbard Bryant Killed
Marion l«ke. Oregon, July 15 -
VAtllard Grimes, eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Grimes, died at the (GrapevineI — Two fishermen and
parental home Tuesday night from hunters told strived here the other
kidney trouble, which was caused day from Scio( wherever that island
by a 30-foot fall while working in a ' pitched their tent too close to the
logging camp in Washington laat edge of the water, and that night
November. For a time he contin­ on« or more of the big fish wring
ued to improve and came home in their toes portruding from under
December.
He waa cautioned by the canvas thought it was some kind
his physician to keep from exereiae, of food and grabbed hold of Fred
but being young and active he came Jones' toes and pulled him in. This
to Scio in January on a truck with awoke hia side partner .Chris Bilyeu,
his brother Chester, and insisted on who saw Fred Inbbirg up and down
To save
driving back home, which aggravat­ ! like a cork in the water
ed his condition and made an opera­ Fred was hia first thought and thus
tion necessary In February. Again get the big fish on his pedal extrem­
he witned to improve, but the poi­ ity was the second thought, a • tn he
They
son from hi» kidneys had so perme­ plunged —this awoke them.
ated hia system that he could not were so tired when they retired a .d
overcome it and passed away as no- no over-anxious to catch big fish they
rolled too dose to the water's edge
ted above.
Willard waa loved by ell who
knew him. He was born near where Picnicked on Thomas Creek
he died, and waa 21 years old on
the 23d day of April, an age ready
Sunday was »n ideal pieni, day
to tai kle the world to reach succeea. and Thomas creek an ideal picnic
but fate stopped him. He leaves a ground, the day and the creek being
father, mother and two brothers, j made good uae of. The following
Chester and Cecil, and numerous took well filled baskets and enjoyed
relatives to mourn his untimely tak­ the day on Thomas creek:
Wm. L. Bailey and family an i
ing. The funeral will be held at
Mrs Ernest of Portland, W (1. Zie­
linski and wife of Salem; J W Shi-
manek and family of Red Bluff,
Calif.; Frank Bartu and family,
Vilas Arnold an l family. J >hi Stu-
manek
and wife, and Leiter. Th« •
Traffic Agent Here
dore. Ida. Clarence and Henry Shi-
R. H. Holmes, tiaffic agent for manek. The dav was spent in fish­
Southern Pacific, was in town Fri- ing. swimming. horse»h >e pitching
day looking after business for his and other sports
company. He says he is proud of
the people of this community for
Mrs. Chas. Fennell and daughter.
the loyalty thav show to the S. P.. Mrs. Jean L. Rodgers and ‘laughter
and assures th«, public the company and Mrs. Gilbert McDonald and
will render every aid possible to this children enjoyed a picnic at Green's
community. The S. P. ia the larg­ bridge Sunday.
est individual taxpayer in Linn
county and is deserving of all the
Former Resident Dies
patronage the people can give it.
Mrs Bertha Price, for m-veral
Santiam Fire Under Control years a resident of the Thomae vi­
cinity. died Sunday at the horn«* of
The forest fires in the Santiam her eon. P. W Price, t ear Clatska­
Her
district, which have been burning nie. Oregon, aged 70 years
for the past week, »re now under remains were shipped to Jefferson,
control reports Forester C. C. Hall. where burial took place yesterday
While considerable of the area burn­ t*esi«ie her husband, wh di«-f some
ed over has l>een logged off land and years ago.
Mrs, Price is sur ged by four
slashings. yet graat damage waa also
eons
and two dauphtera. The son«
done to a vast amount of virgin for­
are
John.
Frank. Powell W ami
est. We cannot be too careful uf
Lewis
Price
The daughters are
fires, especially in the forest and in
Mra.
William
Wilson
of Jefferson
dead grass
and Mra. CWTlm De Vane v of Wolf.
Montana.
the family home at 11 o’clock this
morning. Rev. F. B Fellman of Al­
bany officiating, with interment in
Bilyeu Den cemetery.
New Tire Prices
T. L. Dugger Visits
years old. and had resided in Linn
countv ever since
He gave Bryant
park tu Albany in 191 8.
Besides his wife, he is survived
by nine children: C. C. Bryant.
Maude Bryant. James D. Bryant,
Mrs. Ih-sMic Knox. Frank W. Bry­
ant and Henry Bryant of Albany,
John G. Bryant of Salem, Mrs. Ruth
Thunuman of Portland, and Mrs.
Mary Hodge of Union, and also 12
grandchildren. Mr. Brvant was one
of the largest taxpayers in Linn
county.
named? There is nothing surer, in
our judgment
And to cap the eli
max. there will be a barliecue, with
the fatted steer roasted right before
your eyes, plenty of fish and all von
can drink of that go<xl Clear luike
water.
As we said al the beginning of
this »tor.*, what bigger thing can lx-
done for Linn county than what i
being done by Waldo Anderson, for
he is the man
Women Like This Car
The examination at Lebanon lam
Saturday to till the vacancy made
by the resignation of Marlon Arnold
as mail carrier on ruutv I. and hi«
removal to Eugene, brought out 10
candidates
They are: E J. Hol
land. Johnnie Merritt, Earl Brown
mg. Gordon Wesely, Wm Sims. C
W'estenhouse, Lester Shinianek, Vi
las Arnold. Ben Thayer and B A
Holtcen. It will be some time be­
fore the re«ult of the examination
will be known.
Albany, Oregon
Saturday Sanday
Presents
<4
Plates That Fit
Crown and Bridge Work,
Platen. Fillings, Painless
Extraction. It will be to
your advantage to get my
estimates.
Betty Compson in
The big tractor which has been
used on the market road to Shind-
ler'a bridge, was moved to Gilkey
for grading the new market road
from Gilkey to connect with the
Shelburn road
The crusher will
be moved to the gravel lied on the
Gilkey place near the bridge as soon
aa the grading is well under way.
Yes. «M*rs getting a few good
roads, thank yon.
The White Flower
“Swiag
Bar,
the
Sailor
Another New Rased ol
tbs' Leather Padwrs’’
Featuring Billy Sullivan
with Hayden Stevenson
Admission I Oc and 25c
I
The Tribune, *1 75 the year.
DANCE
Unusual interest by the women
folk is being taken in the new Over­
land coupe and they are making
the hit of the day in motor circles,
Wmle it is only « two-passenger
car. it is light, yet embodies the
manifold advantages of the Over
land line, thus making it the handy
ear for the woman who drives, eith­
er in fiarking or on the highway
It is easily handled and consequent­
ly safe, hence it is no wonder the
women are eager for it. Well, the
R. M Phillipa and wife drove to
men are too. To see it is to went it. Silverton Sundav tu visit bis sister.
.Mrs. Grant Davis, and family.
i > k . qftoq
Cusick Bank Building
The public sale in Scio Saturday
waa poorly attended and with the
exception of the am al I sluff the price
realized was also poof. Two excep­
tionally good teams were offered,
one receiving no bid and the best
offered fur the othtr team, greys,
waa
per head, which was re-
fused bv the owner. One good
mare, 7 years old. only brought 325.
There was no demand for horses.
Ten Want the Job
New Tire Prices
Big Tractor Moved
Dentist Is Coming
The span of life ia uncertain.
What will mean more to Linn
I«a»t Sunday afternoon Dr. Philip
Today we are happy »mid our neigh­ county now and in the future than Seymour and wife of Portland came
bors and friends Tomorrow wears th» proposed caravan to Clear Lake in over the Southern Pacific to give
cold in death. How strange, yet it on Jslv 31 is hard to visua tie. Th«- Scio the once over with an idea of
is the inevitable law of nature.
fact is. to all the Willamette valley. locating permanently here and open­
liubltard Bryant, one of Unn Just now everybody is thinking of ing a dental office. While here the
county's best known citizens. and a water good, pure, wholesome wit estimable couple were entertain- !
former resident of thia community, ter for drinking and cooking pur­ by the «hi it or and wife.
was accidentally killed near La poses. and how and where to get it
The coming to Scio uf Dr. Sc- •
Grande early Wednesday morning. in abundance.
m»ur Sunday was hastily arranp« i
July 9. while on hia way home to
Some weeks ago one of Unn coun­ after a long distance call about 1.
Albany from Union whete he mails ty's greatest boosters, after attend 'o'clock, the doctor having l»eu V !
a «hurt visit to his daughter, Mrs. ing conferences of leading citizen* : of the opening here by Prof, h
A R Hodge. and family.
from Salem, Corvallis, Albany Har M is L. Ramsey, and heimmed at
Mr. Bryant had made the trip to risburg, Junction City, Eugene and g->t in touch with the editor an-i
Union in hie auto, with Ned O. El- other cities, men who had their eve an hour was on his way here. The
lichman as driver, who took the ap­ ' on that great lake of fine fresh wa- like our little city and the surround­
proach to an uncompleted bridge in­ , ter in the southeastern part >>f Linn ing community and think thia is the
stead of the detour, and in noticing county. filed on the water right» of most prosperous of any they have
his mistake attempted to back down Clear lake in the name of Unn *een. In fact. It look them but two
when he loat control of the car and County, and then set aSiul nrganiz hours to decide to east their lot
it went over the embankment, tun­ ing a caravan to make a three day among us.
Temporarily he will
ning Mr Bryant beneath the fender trip of investigation of the possibili­ oj>en an office in the parlor of the
and breaking hia neck. The driver ty of Clear lake furnishing water hotel next .Monday. Before leaving
waa but slightly injured.
to the cities and town» in the valley fur Portland Sunday night he said.
The funeral waa hell Friday af­ as far north aa Salem, and his dream
You tell your readers and friend«
ternoon at the Presbyterian church is to come true on July 31. when that I am coming to your communi­
in Albany attended by hundreds of the caravan leaves Albany.
ty lM>cauxe I like yo. r city and the
hi» friends from all over the valley,
It is expected there will lie about tew people I met. and that 1 hop«’
Burial was in the Masonic cemetery 500 in line, among them living Gov my work and personality will nsk<
in cnarge of the Masonic fraternity. Pierce, State Treasurer Jeff Myers, th< people like me.“
of which he was a member.
We bespeak for the doctor si
other state official», maynrs. coun-
The deceased was 76 years old, ctlmen. boosters and citizens. Will hi» wife a most cordisl «-c»-,
and came to Oregon with his parent» this caravan bring forth the desired
from Missouri in 1852. when but 3 results of the men of the cities show
Sale Went Poor
«-ply
Federal Cord
cord. 113.86.
T. L. Dugger, former owner of
Federal Cord Tires, 3<»x3j « ply
Federal Cord Tires. 30x34 5-ply
the Scio Tribune, came over from curd. 113 85.
Bartu Motor Co,
cold. 111.06.
Lebanon Fridav. where he la spend-,
Federal Cord Tires, 30x34 5-ply
ing the summer, on short visit t . curd. Ill 05.
Hartu Motor Co.
E. D. Myers and family and Mrs.
friends and ye editor. He say i he
Riley Shelton. Russel McDonald »nd
likts California, that the climate
Gilbert McDonald is improving
wife. P. H. MacDonald and family.
agrees with him. but says there has his residence with a coat of paint.
Gordon Wesely and wife and Hersch-
been practically oo ram there for Hoagland & Son are putting in
el Osborne and James George spent
two years and that v< gelation ia some kitchen conveniences also.
Sundav at Newport.
woefully dried up. He is looking
fine, and will probaldy remain in
Oregon the coming winter. He re­
I People’s Theatre
turned to Lebanon Saturday even­
ing.
DENTIST
Caravan Starts July 31
No 4*.»
with th» Z (’. B. J.
at Scio, O regon ,on
Wednesday Night
JULY 23
Music by
Kalina Sc Arnold
6-piece Orchestra
Admission
Spectators.
11.(X)
. «KVSP «tu»
' ; «wife
Dr. Philip B. Seymour
Dentist
Having decided to I och I» permanently io Scio. I will open an
office in the Parlor of th* Scio Hotel temporarily until suita­
ble office room» can be secured, Monday morning, July 2laL
Scientific work, moderate charges and satisfaction will be
my guarantee to you. If-yoti ar» need ng dentistrv. come in
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HERE ARE MY PRICES
Until you mo « a notice in the paper. Cut them
out for future reference and your protection:
Noa. 2 anti 3
4
5
6
7
Sli ®a,
Shoes,
Shoe*,
Shoeit,
Shoe»,
per
per
per
per
pet
horse
horte.,
horse
horse .
horse
1'2.00
2 25
2.76
3.00
3.50
500
Setting Wagon Tire», per net
C. E. KENDLE. the Blacksmith
“Satiafactù o in every transaction”
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