The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, August 07, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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the R H Met'arter home helping nurse
Mrs. Fares, who is still very ill.
Frank Bartu is carrying mail on route
4 while Rolla Shelton is taking bls va­
cation.
If Mm lift of Albany M nur»-
Mrs. Minnie
ig Chsrles Paine at the Scott Hawk
» ome during the night.
It. II. McDonald baa been having
re«, burning a great number of grass
hoppers in his orchard.
'ir» Effie Dubeck and two daughters
of I'ortland have been visiting several
days with her mother. Mrs. Gus Schio-
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offerings wer» given
They lnclud«Ml Mrs
I, Manon Gilkey and
A young peuplas
ted Sunday evening to
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T hi hsdat . A uk 7. 1924
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POOR OLD DAD
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■men'« club is planning for
■I entertainment for their bus­
families next Saturday night,
ere are picking evergreens,
miner has traded one of his
I Holstein cow» for an electric
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Pr
in
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He spent hia days in wearv toil
llis children to clothe and feed.
Who oftimes in their thotlessmoil
Caused daddy's heart to bleed.
His eves are dim. his hair is gray.
He knows that soon he’ll pass away,
Give room to others to pursue their
way
To repeat the same old "round-de-
lav”
That's been going on since Adam's
day.
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■ Im urn Ison and wife of Trout
J their brothers. Frank and
p, and sister, Clara Dunning.
They visited father Prokop
Boyanovsky Sunday, return
»unlay evening.
«I«ll. J. G. Holt and Frank
I wells drilled last w«-ek.
..| Bowman, laughter and
■ H um. called oil Mrs. Frank
has bei-n doing Fred
while the family took
a vacation fr-m Saturday to Momlay
evening at T illamook.
t'oele and Ethel Zysset attended the
weakling of Grace Hartnik at Newberg
Sunday.
A gtvid
ma
d many
from here attemted the
Community
i
nmunity Club
meeting at Crabtrve
More
nday evening'
T. '. W Cooper of Albany preached at
th» •clwiol
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house Thursday evening He
I* to <> «'orne again next Thursday even-
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Fr J Shears, wife and son Melvin of
i! w t<>n visited at l.eo Zeller's Natur-
day.
Mrs. M. N Meiser of Woodburn via-
lied at W A. iiilkey's • few days ago
Clarence Beauchamp of Stayton called
there Monday.
Herman Zeller has gone to Silverton
to w rk.
Mrs. Cora Smith suffered another
mlafoetun« Monday, when she fell on a
ganlcn rake, two tines piercing hsr
knee and making it very painful.
Hen Hair and wife of Ijiguanta, Col.,
are visiting several weeks with Mrs.
Bair's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. P.
Riggs.
i\io Tribuilfi
Santiam Farm New»
Therv
go«»d at-
After Mrs Hedrick sang
iing people, our pastor
««•age from John 10:9.
Lord said: ”1 am the
e If any man enter in. he
ed, and shall go in and
id pa«ture." When the
«vs» given there were
pr„f sed tn receive the
»• t ir personal Savior
Stoddard Car in Mishap
August Sth
Everything out this wav is qu
no excitement.
Billy Richardson and,
made a business trip to
day. They wero out of
David Horsburgh finis
Ing Sunday foreiu««*^ At
all in the dry, happy aa i
Geo. Griffin has «old I
Henry Preever killed an
Monday and took i t.«rta
Tuesday fur the top prig
fat and fine.
They thrvsh«-d out th»
day. as it was a good fag
Billy Richardson »ad
ahlpt>ed a truek load «
bead, to market TuesdlM
some 200 pounds.
Henry Preever put up
G. A. Griffin; they
and are disgusted w 1t
don't like men
Uncle George Bilyeus
railed in Sunday aficrAg
quamtanrr sake, havrqf
t>as« away the time.
The Sunday school ww
as most all were w th
crew. The school »W
»•me.
Mrs. Inet Stoldard's k
wood, occupied by Dr R
fire one day last wttek I
action he was able to . «ry
usUon.
1>1 Kalina finished up t
cutting for Joe Kalina t<
Harvest will soon I m - av
only three small jobs yat
General N
file Scio Tribuno
!. A Stoddard, of the Scio State
ik. met with quite a eeriuus acci-
Has Auto Accident
Sunday afi
al the t
f arson,
collided with
north, the la
woman. Th«
the highway fru
For i
mg her predi I tv
fomia car was coming at fast
the lady spurted slratg hl m <* i
highway toward the
to save herself, but th
m.
11 a m followed her and hit th«
ning board a g
7 p m.
evening. it all to pieces
damage
NOTE
f.irnian pr.iceeded on. not
to settle damages or spolii
>mpt was made to intercept him
Mbanv. but ir accomplished we
do not know. Luckily th«- car was
verturned, for in it were two
i>n and a small girl.
Rutin rat Good in Albany
r ui ivt*
found
FARMERS
le
WE WANT YOUR WHEAT
• guárante« you
Old to US.
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Jordan Jott)
August nth
John Stenburner was <
West Scio Tuesday.
Miss Mary Schwindt. »
working in Salem the pas
iting home folks st pr««e«
Three acore yearn, and then some
81 Phillips and family •
more.
Privett calIm1 on Mr. lir
City Sunday.
He has carried life's heavy load.
We umierstand Joseph
Thru llfe'a long and changing path­
his farm and will soon 1
some new local ion.
way
Art Shelton and wife ca
Over Ila rough and rocky road.
IMvett Sunday afteen<«M
He once was young, happy and gay.
Mrs. Thomas Phillipa k
the sick l>»L W. h
Juat like the young folks of today,
serious.
Rut now hia feet are slipping.
M Fink and
Quietly slipping from the world
spent the
's.
away.
Mrs. Hpankman and hl
Do all you can to make him happy.
on M. J. KranU's Sunday
Shelburn Short Stories
Clyde Thomas and wifi
Do no deeds that cause him pain.
were business callers in o>
August Sth
For when he Is taken from you
day.
We understand tl
E arl Smith purchased a Chevrolet make the Jordan vicinity 1
He will not come back again.
O>
last week, and now they enjoy their the near future.
Make his last days brighter.
evenings going for a pleasant drive.
As he faces life’s setting sun.
Ernest Met rae and family and Virgil
Wanted —Corresponds
For you must travel the same old Shilling called on Mrs. McCrae's father.
wood. See ye editor
IL *>. Shilling. Sunday afternoon.
road
Margaret Brown was shopping in
Wanted — 100 new suh*
Albany last Wednesday.
Which poor old dad has done.
ducementa are all the
Harvey McLain made a busineaa trip
Nover think because he Is old
to Scio last Friday.
get and 52 issues peg
1» SI.75 per year.
Earl Smith and wife took in the show
And out of date, you say.
at Scio Sunday evening.
But to be kind, gentle and loving.
Arthur Mcljiin and h arl Tucker, who
DR J. w goj
He this to him every day.
went to eastern Washington during the
Veterinarian
The old arm chair soon will be va­ second week in July to work in the har-
veal fields. found hands more plentiful Authorised Auction Sal« S
cant.
than work. Thcp kept on g -ing east
Inspector.
until they arrived at St. Paul, Minn.,
No more he will enter the door,
Phones:—Palace Feed fi
where they procured work in a grocery
Reaklencr, 5QI
Asleep in hia casket, complaisant.
store. They said they encountered lota
ALBANY. OR Mt
He’s passed tn that echoless shore <>f rain and mud through Montana and
Sorth Dakota.
Rai mm I Arnold of Munker» spent
The children no more on his lap will
Monday night with his unde and aunt,
climb.
Earl «-mith and wife.
Or ride his foot horse, one at a time.
' wife attended a fam
And be happier still when he gave ily reun n of th«- Miller family at John
EXPERT COMIFK
Shelton residence Sunday. There was
them a dime.
ALBANY and S.
■owd and a fine dinner with
rrrirn and cake to keep one
Life then was happy and sweet, you
Th. • reunion was held in honor of Will give Free Deni «
Mill i-r-Bowman and children, who Monday and Tuesday,
see.
»pending a month with rela- and 12. in Albany at \|<
Indeed, it was almost sublime.
and w
left Monday mom- and on Friday and Sa tu ft
th
ir home in Contact, Nev.
W hen he dodd led his children on hi»
15 and 16. in Salem at 1
fr. >m Shelburn enjoyed the
knee,
<1 »pt'i-clira
apri chea at the Commnmty
Commnnit Club tel. from 10 a. m. to 4 |
gi d
DAYS ONLY.
astride hia foot they would meeting in Crabtrvr Monday night.
H. (i. Shilling and daughter. Opal.
climb.
vi«it<*d Ota Bales snd family Sunday
On above date the noted
Sad! Yea, sad are the changes.
evening.
p hence expert. C. F ii. dll
Made by the swiftness of time
Harvey McLain »{«-nt th«- week-end a free demonstration.
“You will at once rraltgi
with former college friends in Salem.
Dad won’t be here much longer.
William Evans of Lebanon apent ence between hie highly «4
Ha will pass to the silent clime.
Monday evening with W. H. McLain lulely sanitary appliance a l
ficient uncomfortable, »me
and family.
—By G. L. 8.
oughly unsanitary elastic!
i -" I '■mith is hauling wood for J. W. with their bulky, plainly
Miller from th« river timber near Mun- and their abominable chaBi
kcra. Th« wood is going to the valley or the various mail order •
Gilkey News Notes
paper mills.
trusses which never fit rl
these unscientific devices
August Sth
rupture steadily worse mat
Lyons News Notes
Mrs. Emma Seifert of l^-banon is at
ter. a» you well know
M
appliances, scientifically fl
expert in person, will giv«
August Sth
comfort for years to come,
Shilts «nd family returned home those with rvceot and «-as
Saturday evening from a month’s stay but also to old. negl«-cte«l <
near the coast
are by far the cheapest in 1
Many rupture« are n<»W
Mr. Sykes and wife of Salem camped
several <tays at Martin's grove last these improved mechanic
week, returning home Sunday evening. which formerly neevesitatat
The J. II. Johnston family attended but do not delay
Children should never car
Sunday school and church in Mill City
into manhood or womanhm
Sunday morning.
Reconditioning Shop
Ella Lyons and daughters returned can be easily restored to a
dition by s proper mechanh..
and
home Thursday from a two week's stay
These clean and sanitary devices sill
at Kingston, visiting relatives.
Parts for All Cars....
here be most apprr-late«f
The young folks of Lyons attended
It will not coat you anything to be
the dedication of the Bowery hall at shown and a visit may mean a great
ALBANY, OREGON
Mill) City Saturday evening.
deal to you and those dependent on
112 E. Firat
Phone 37»
Mr Roberta. Mrs. £. Trask. Mrs.
Ruth Trask and Mrs Abels
SOME MATERIAL
WHICH
Hi!
Supply Sacks
Scio Mill & Eleviitor C ompany
WOULD
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Specials at R. M. Cain’
NORMALLY
LOCATED
BE
Saturday and Monday
VE
ion.
$85 Range and $90 Range
8ïL $68
HERE WAS
I
□ns
UNAVAILABLE
New Assortment
Towel Racks
Curtain Rods
R. M. CAIN
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tier Explain» Why
alchay. assistant freight
»g< r of the S. P. railway,
ig nur editorial of June
th-' removal of the agent
. ta-nds us the following
I fives the facts leading
drawal of an agency at
The Peoples Store
Extra Special
lO-quart Galvsnl
1 package Quirk
5 bar« P A G. Naptha
6 bar* Guest Ivory Most
Total
Special for S iturdav
RUPTl
y my attention was di-
A 4 ai
an article appearing in
of June 26th, entitled
■Ct,’ subject being with«
ar agent at Crabtree,
a matter of information,
hat during the year 1916
into Crabtree station
l*«s than carload freight,
g the year 1923 we only
tons. The outbound ship-
ng 1916 amounted of 91
24 tons, or a grand
>ut bound met chan*
tons in 1916 and 171
1. Decrease of 269 tons, I
that period, we know
«fnesa of the merchants
•nd vicinity has increas-
ly, yet the railroad com-
tht as well as passenger
I t>een rapidly declining,
of these circumstance»,
th<- agent was Inevitable
Station did not pay ex-
J. B. Couey, Proprietor
The Nearest Service
3 M4-
Is Ford Service
Por Genuine Ford Service and Lord
Parts, you must come to the
KOHL) < i A RAC1F
Torrance
on and wife and Mrs. A.
drove to Camas, Wash.,
MT noon to visit Mrs. Shel-
Wm. Knauf and family.
Monday. Just
beyond
Open Wednesday and Saturday night« until 8:30, other eve­
nings by appointment.
Will pay lc more in trade for eggs. Full line Feedsand Flour
WE BUY CMITTIM BARA—Being Ui Your Reel
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„>>«>• <«>ey saw a car that had
gone over the 160-foot embankment.
They did not learn if any one was
injured
A guard rail 1» badly need­
ed at this place.
FREI) T. BILYEU. Prop.