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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1924)
The Scio Tribune Editoriali Page 2 THE SCIO TRIBUNE played the part as school teacher, the others sang and recited when she called their names, such as Ara- The electrical »how Saturday night beil. Pollyanna, Melinda Jane. etc. came to ua without any advance ad August 12 It was a veritable school children's vertising and caused some fright ant Hello. Mr Editor! Not dead yet program of the long ago. as follows: considerable damage. It was the -good as two dead msn. Grand march worst we have seen or heard since Opening song We hail a regular July picnic in coming to Oregon 13 year» ago. Recitation. Jennie Crenshaw August today, as the threshing crew Keeitation. Hattie DeWall finished up the last job of threshing Recitation. Jessie Eckengrrn On the front page an opportunity in this section Sunday, so moat of Recitation. France* Rartnik is ofTer«-d for some organization to the neighbors gathered in for a gen Piano solo, laicile Summer put some extra money in its treas Recitation. Hasel Young eral grxx| time. They were all glad ury and also i«oo»t the Linn county Recitation. Myrtle McDonald to know their crop» were all In the fair There is opportunity also for Vocal solo. Pearl Freitag dry without the loss of a man We Recitation, llattle Kelly everybody to make a little m >ney by wish the crew good luck and pro»- Recitation. Anna Mrspelt patronizing Trit une advertiser». perity. with thanks for past favors Plano duet, Lucile and Violet Cren-1 Clarence Ixivejov and wife drove •haw Recitation. Anna Holt In the untimely death of j. w. in from Dallas Saturday night to Recitation, Vada Whetstone Miller the community loses a w >rth the Santiam Farm for a visit with Dialogue Tansy shepherd and Mn while citizen and booster, the c>>un- the old man and good wife, who is Young ty a real asset. an<l his family a kind Mrs. Lovejoy*» mother. Piano solo. Opal Meapclt and con*iderate hatband and father. Recitation, Litsie Gilkey Our thunder storm Saturday night Recitation. Eflic Sommer Though dead, his work and life will failed to bring us that big shower Piano aolo. Loeti* Sommer live, for no man lives in vain who we were so anxious to see They Recitation, Bertha Young does the best he can for his fellow had a good shower around Browns Vocal solo, '■Sucres* to the Jolly Old man, his community, his county and ville and l-et>anon. Farmer,” Edna liilkev •cccpt the alluring invitation of your his state Every community has Recitation, Alma Steuckmeisr Udon Griffin came down from chosen bc.ich or mountain resort this Recitation. Aunt Jemima (a young l«M> few of men like J. W. Miller lx*l>an<>n. where he has been work- summer. man dressed as woman' j mg with a threshing outfit, calling Visit famous Crater 1 alee. Its placid Plano solo, Manor. Gilkey blue waters,bor<J. .. dbv towering cliff* The Land Settlement committee ion his Uncle George, as his car Song, ‘•America," by all rising 2,iXX> feet high, make a sight The main feature of the program was of the Slate Chamber uf Commerce nee<ir«J a ime repair work. George never to he ibry«<tcn. And excellent is making a campaign to bring new <io«s not run a garage but has <|uite a play which all would like to see again accomtnodati ns arc provided foe your entitled, “ Muffs, a Husband** Mistake." , settlers into Oregon - farmers and a lot of tools, running opposition to comfort. It was mostly in sung, the quartet be C»e Southern manufacturers. Ihe idea is to so the Scio boys, as be is good at fixing ing eom;»wetj of; Soprano, l-ucilleCrvn- . Go to niiamoolt, Newport or Coo» Iti dan or populate Oregon that home products up cat* free of charge. ■haw; alto. Mary Lois <>oer. bass. Mrs. Dav K ache*; 'ce the Oregon Caves, vsto* ticket Art Lvtu-nmaier. wife and son, Goar; tenor, Evaline Holt. Mr». Goar will find a demand and all available the in.ri .uiii; Mackenzie river; Cali ,vtr round trip fornia resorts, too. soil put under cultivation. No one Dean, called in for a supply of ■nd Mr» Holt acted the part of yuung fare*. grntlemen. and all did their parts ex sweet corn 1 In • t ; ■ ty ¿round* are easily should sell out and move away, but ceptionally well a»,« - !■!«• to uni. For complete infor- John Griffin drove up from Salem Srop-o<vr should divide their large holding* at ni i ion und th< Oregon "Outdoors anyahrm nn Sunday afternoon for a short visit a reasonable price to the settler. It Booklet” communicate with oeosu» ticket». Baptist Church News is a big work, and all of us can help over night with hi» mother. Mrs. S. W. Gaines. C. W. Bragg, local agent considerable. l<ast laord’s Dav the Lord Jesu* We are expecting the lady of the Riverside inn out to the Santiam blessed both the morning and even Politics started Monday, when th«- After the morning ’ Farm most any day. as she has not ing services democratic nominnee for president been out for some two months. She preaching service there was a bap received his official notification from has been having a sore toe and lame tismal service held near the Scio the committee appointed for that knee, with a little touch of the hip bridge. Four of the young people purpose at the democratic national swiney. were baptised in the river giving a convention. It must be a terrible PIE EATER. testimony before the world In obed ■train on all presidential nominee» ience to Christ that they had been to have to wait so long after a con saved by His grace. .M>s. Mumper vention adjourns to hear the news New« From Lyon». and two of her daughters were re of their nomination. The republi ceived into our church membership. can nominee will hear about his AUtfU't 12 The Lord willing the following nomination *l°<i»y> while the inde ward davis Mis» Jessie Trask of Mayville is services will be held in the Scio Bap pendent must wait till September. here on an extended visit with rela tist church on the Bird’s Day. st Heat Ella le tiroler tives and friends. She expects to Fir t National Rank Building and Nolani Public Bible school for all. 10 a m. Srarrwa, Oaauos C. C. Bilyeu and daugter. Grace, teach in the same district this fall finirait» Obtained. f.iamineJ Young people’s meeting. 7 p.m. Work given prompt and MI m Myrtle Hollis returned yes where she taught last year, near . . . OREGON ti Al»<> Extraction Boys and girls meeting Friday. SCIO terday afternoon from a week» out Mavville. 2:30 p. m. ing at Belnap Springs. W. A. Ewing. T J. ' . vers Lowe &. Morrison Imwrence Pietrok of King«ton Bible class Friday evening, h p.m. President Vice Pres HeS.ibla Undertakers was a business visitor in Lyons Mon J. D. Densmore and son, John, All welcome. Reporter E. D. Myrrs. Cashier AH f ■ ru < n pcraonal attention and Paul lardon were in Salem Fri day. by Mr. Lows Frank Brook* and wife have pur day buying finishing lumlier for the N. c. I N. 1. Moaaiaos The regular Endeavor businem Phone -Day, 307 chased a farm near Shaw and are Densmore’s new home. meeting and social was held at Rev, Phofir Phone—N ight, :<S»5 Does a Genera! Ranking moving there this week. Hedrick's home Wednesday evening, Wade Cyrus and wife Rainier. Buainegg. ' Interest [mid The W. F. Hardison family of Aug. 6. The meeting was opened Wash., visited E. G. Arnold and wife on time deposit*. Portland is taking a week's vaca with Scripture reading, prayer and Sunday. Mr. Cvrus and .Mrs. Ar tion at Taylor’s grove and visiting song service. After the business nold are brother and sister. friends in and around Lyons. They viAYrn.v, - . . OREGON Albany’* Only meeting the young folss enjoyed a Archie Lindley and family drov took dinner with Mr. Ring's Mon tk » »er.<i Day or Night pleasant evening plaving games. and to Eugene Sunday, going up on the day. lutx-reulin Testing the older folks enjoyed the evening east aide and returning on the west John Worden is bailing hay. be *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»••♦»ee »»»»<>»< visiting and taking part in some of side highway through Corvallis. ginning .Monday. He expects to I Why juficr with Headache»? the games About 40 were present Mrs. Margaret Welander and two have 40 ton* or more. and all enjoyed a good religious and Have Your Eye« Ex«mined OUR NEW RHICE LIST: Mi -• * Wlnnifred and Mary Har- «laughters and Ole Haugen have re social evening together. Ooubia Vision Lena turned to their homes at Hoquium, dwon were Lyons and Mill City call- Ultex. (ls.50; Kriptok. »17 50. S. T. FRENCH Wash., after a visit at the Gerald er* Monday. Prerle»*. 1111.50; itiaighu.»16.60 ! SANTIAM FARM NEWS j going away for the tfiosi delightful VACATION DAYS you e^er had L O IF FARES « Southern Pacific Tell the Advertiser you saw his ad in fhe Scio fribune; he’ll appreciate it. ML6Y SF.ÇLÜ'ODl0’’ c- I > I A TI The Scio State Bank G. F. Korinek Veterinarian Exclusive Optical Parlor McDonald home. The jury panel for the September term of court was drawn Tuesday. Six of the 31 jorors are women Elixaln-th K Ewing of North Scio and Charles Vsetecka of South Scio are on the list. P. H. MscDonald and wifealtend- ed thè l-aaeball game in Salem Sun- day. Mr. MacDonald say» it waa noi verv interesting la-cause of being so «ne-sided. Salem won by a big score Torrance Reoumlitioning Shop and Parts for All Cara.... ALBANY. OREGON 212 E. First Phone 279 J. H. Johnston and wife were Stayton callers Monday. Harkened Back 30 Year* (Gilkey Correspondent) The ladies’ club again proved t hem wives to be royal entertainers when they rntertain«*d their hus j bands and families Saturday evening ( at the school house with a splendid urogram and supper of fried chick en, cakes, pies and all the good I things farmers’ wives are noted for l in the baking line. Both rooms of the school house were filled. The program caused a great deal of merriment, as the la- die* tried to turn back the cycle of old Father Time and once again roam down the fair aisles of long vanished years, when they were school girls wime 30 years ago They drrww-d as then, and recited the same pieces which they spoke when al the little red school house ue U m hili. Mrs. T im DnWaU PUBLIC SALE Cemented 8eRn.ents, 4H..6O. Notice is hereby given that the under signed, executor ox the last will ami testament of John Shindler, deceased, will on Saturday. August 23. 1924. be ginning at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said dav, at the resi dence of Mrs. Anna Shindler, in the city of Scio, Linn county, Oregon, sell at public auction the following describ ed personal property belonging to the estate uf John .Shindler, deceased. to- wit: 1 Overland runabout automobile 1 bav mare. IN years old. named "Nellie'’ 1 Jersey cow 1 Jersey cow 1 three-quarter Studebaker wagon 1 ftve fixit diac 1 harrow I com cultivator I mower 1 rake 1 set of double hamees 1 set of single harness 1 cream separator Said property will all be present and • X l>»ecd to view at the time of sale ami will be sold at public auction to the highest arid best bidder for cash in hand Frank Shindler, Executor of the lout Will and Testa ment of John Shindler, deceased. Also 7 bead of shoals, weighing about NO pounds, will be sold at the same time and place, the same being the property of Frank Shindler. ■ sgte a« Olsten* Vl»t»o Lense* 6 D Curve Torts. »1X10. M--ni- cus. »12.50 Curve Periscopic 112.50; Flats, »10.50 Fitted in Zilo, Gold-flllrd or Run- les* Franks. For heavy Zilo frames add 11.00 to »2.00. Deduct f- for Securxi-grude fen* Reading Giassee, »2.50 to (10.00. Gr« u«to Optometrist With ’nell & Sons Jewelers and Opticians ALBANY OREGON Bancroft Optica 1 Co 111 West Fin* Stnvt Albany. <»r« AaA abr'Ui Punhinl. th* I I)R. A. G. PRILL Physician ■nd Surgeon District Surgeoa S. P Railway Scio, Or. QUAUTY W hat a satisfaction to know that yt « Kry nt ok Glasses are built i-’ O’ 't standard of Quality. buying for Qaaiity will ask for HOW’S THIS? Mat.I.-w < ITISHII Ml ■>>■ is» 'to »bat w* claim for It—rl.t > nur ■ of c'atarrb or l>*arn. -> c,ur- Catarrh HAlX-a CATSNHII SIMIK IM ■*■*■ of an ointment which Q Rellavea the catarrhal tho Internal Medicine, a Tonic, acta through ihe Rk.4 th- Mn < •urfa.ea. thua reatorlnr twwmal er* ll-.na l*«4d by »1 aaslala fkw «reor 4» T«rs F. J /Tumey A CM. Ttate<d* Ohl» Qpte nie trist. AUWt I . 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