Vol. 2K THE SCIO TRIBUNE $1.75 the Year Caravan Receives a Royal Welcome in City of Bend SCIO OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER I. 1921 Ha» Distinguished Visitor Judge Chas. Johns, former mem­ ber of the Oregon, supreme court, but now a member of the supreme court. Philippine Islands, an-i who last Thursday morning the much ■ is in Oregon on his vacation, and advertised caravan to Bend started Mr. and Mrs Neal of Port o.d-i- i.t on its journey to Bend to meet the . labor Day in Scio with Mrs Sarah cilixens of that city. Prineville and Morris. Judge Johns’ father waa in the Redmond to bring about a feeling that borders on eternal friendship, mercantile business in Sc. > 62 year» and such a feeling was bern at the ago, and Mr and Mrs Morris were big banquet at the Pilot Butte Inn in his employ before they wrr«* mar­ ried. The Johns family lived in the that evening. house which is now owned and occu­ The writer was the <>njg represen­ pied by Mr. and Mrs Ge rge M tative from Scio on the trip.he being with Judge Payne a guest of Waldo , Bilyeu on West Mill street, and it Anderson of Albany. The trip both looked the most natural to him of The judge ways was made in safety, going by any building« now here Eugene over McKenzie Pass and re­ attended school here, the building turning over the Santiam Pass. In being on the ground now owned and Thi*» is the going over the lava beds, one won- occupieti by Dr Prill d«-rs how any trip can be made in judge’s first visit to S< io in 42 year« safety, but it is done. At one point it is exceedingly dangerous, and mo­ Mill Ownership Unchanged torist» are warned that it is their Perswtent rumor» arc in circula own risk. This road should be closed until the danger is eliminat- lion, and half true, that th«* S- ed. No better roads can be found lagging A Lumber C<> ba« charged anvwhere than from the lava beds hands, the Th>-m«s Creek Lumber Co., a recently organized coq.ua- on in to Bend. The object of the journey was to tion, being the purchawr-. It 1» create an interest in the Santiam true full agreement has ht-n reach­ Pass road and which would shorten ed. but there remains much detail to the route to the Willamette valley for the Central Oregon people by several hours. It will also open up a market for our products there and their products here. On the return trip we came beck over the Santiam road, and this is one of the moot scenic tripe Imagin­ able. While some of the hills are quite strep, a car can make the trip in safety. We stopped over night at Clear I«ike and saw the beautiful McKenzie river falls. Clear Lake is a beautiful and picturesque body of pure water which it is proposed to harness and bring to the Willamette valley for drinking purposes. It is atid enough horse power is going to waste there to turn every wheel in the United States. Suitable legisla­ tion will be asked of the 1925 legis­ lature to safekeep this lake and loot power for the people. On this sub­ ject we will have more to say later. It does one good to see his own ■late, and every one at some lime ■hould mingle with others just to find that all men are made just you honest and sincere. Bring us your job Printing. COX & FISKE playing their musical vaude­ ville act in conjunction with the picture. (( e Ice Bound ” At Star Theatre ..Saturday, STAYTON -Sept 6 Admission 10c and ISc Riley Shelton and W A Gilkey, road supervisor» in this «retion, are busy a* lives in getting their road work cleaned up Indore the rainy season start* in. The new market road from Gilkey to the Scio- Jefferson road Is being ro ked and graveled and the 3-mile stretch of the Sct«f Mill Qty road east from the Arnold school is living graveled Good mads are a big asset to any community, but if they are allowed to deteriorate after building they are a liability. Keep them good all the time. Communitv Fair Draws Closer — Sept. I 3 Is Date be ironed out. and until this i* done The date for our Community Fair no money will change hand». As the draws closer each day, an Zeller ha« charge of the ex- ing worthlew. w> far as directing hibits. and he wants all who are to people to Scio is concerned, is now har- „hih4|a of any kind t0 in beginning to see his misjudgment. 11Uch wllb him any eVtnin(r „ h< One recent caw* is that of Mr an»i flS(( g Mrs Deal of Seattle, who came for | Ixonard Gilkey wi|| arl „ jud|re> Sign Points the Way a short visit with Rev. and Mrs. C E. Hedrick, who exp«—».- I to go t-> Albany and double b,«A. t>u - • the sign at Jefferson aavnl them a good many unnecessary rni.es No doubt many mor» have been thus di- reeled to Scio by the sig and m-.re will be. Road Work Progreasing BILL BOOSTER SAYS Wednesday evening. Sept 10, at six o’clock the contest for queen at the Children’s Day at the County Fair will come to an end. There has b<-**n considerable interest so far an-i more will develop, as can be - • n by the standing of the little lulu*« this week. A Coupon is pub­ lished on page 2 of this |>aper. cut it out, write in the name of your favorite, drop it and a jiennv in one of the ballot box«-«. Al the stores a vote ia allowed for every 10c cash Hia Best Friend purchase or for cash Mid on ac- While County Engineer !«-onard count. driving through Scio last Thors- Beginning Monday, the standing day he ran over Cale Parrish’» dog. ■ >f the candidates will be posted at but luckily dl l not kill it or break the p-xtoftice each day watch the any bones The dog la particularly •core l>oard. The vote to Tuesday fond of hi« muter, and that night, afternoon follows: though sore and sick. managed to Edris Thayer....... 4710 crawl to Gale'» bed«ide so a* to lie Lirraine Hixson 2518 near him, from hit temporary Led Audry Bartu... 1833 on the p >rch. L>re<-n Arnold. 14 fl J The friendship of a dog for his Evelyn Lindley . master is without end Noreen Sims ... Dances Prove Failures al the Z. C. B. J. hall that evening, the proceeds going to the Commun­ Albany Store Robbed ity Qub. The Scio merchants will surprise The Bikman store in Albany was you on that day. See their ad«. the victim of thieves to the extent of nearly $70< 0 on Wednesday night. Leases Blacksmith Shop August 27, and So far no clue has been found As the good» are such George Chapman of Albany has as are ha* led in store« of his kind, leased the C. E. Kendle blacksmith I it ia thought some one is u*ing the ■hop with an option of buying, the robbery meiho«| to replenish his or change taking place Monday, Sept their stocsa. Similar attempts have I Mr. Chapman was formerly at been made in Salem and other vai- the Palace Feed barn in Albany ley town« Mr. Kendle will remain with Mr. Chapman for a time, after which he Roosevelt Adherents » plans to devote hia time to hi» ranch .Mr. Chapman plans to move hi« Monday morning. Sept. 1. a big family to Scio as soon a» a suitable bouncing boy baby, weighing 10 res dence san be obtained. pounds, came to l-lew* the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwindt, near Jordan This is their Nth child, and >f Roosevelt was alive today he would call them blcsaed. Mother and babe are doing fine. Saturday Saaday Edward Carew Presents Baptist Church Notes Bible study and prayer meeting »very Friday night at 8 Come. Sunday school at 10 o’clock every Sunday morning. Everybody is in vited to attend. Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening at 7:30. he girl T «/ /A c t GOLDEN WES1 Aino a Comedy, entitled "HUSTLING HANK' Remember “The Cover ed Wagon" Odi. 9 to 12 Velma Pelan ... Ruth .Mai* Hannah Eunice Jordan For the purpow of raising the necessary money to help in lefray An at>|>eal ia also made by ing the expenses of the Community manngvinont of the fair for «-a *h Fair at Scio on Saturday, Sept. 13, ■whool to lie 100 tier cent in attend- two dance« have l»een given and mice Ample conveyance« will to- both have proven failures It seem» provided to take the children ov* that this section has lieen danced <>n that -lay if the teacher« and ¡> out, but it is qui.e probable another <>nts will have them ready a i. attempt will be mad»- on the night o’clock «harp Will this lie don-, of th. fair. teachers? It can lie if you go at It f now. Key. T. S. Mosher will (»reach at The crowning of the queen and the Baptist church on Thursday and her attendant«, the grand mar-h Friday evenings of this week. and Gov. Pierce’s address to them. and the community singing led by Dr Poling, will always be a pleas­ ant memory to the children. He lt fut|y competent. Keep up the interest in the queen and attendance. Our ^hoo| ,hou|d w)n and w|n if we w.,rg for jt Am„n(i othar things for a well rouoded day w||, a dance People"» Theatre Queen Contest Ends Sept. I Oth Interest Growing BEN El- IT DANCE At Z C. B J. Hall Scio, Oregon Saturday, Sept. 13 Auspice» Community Club Ed Rubesh was in town Tuesday on business He was one of several in this community who contracted with the Albany pickle plant and says he baa done real well, except on No. 3 grade, on which he broke even. Altogether he sold 15 tons fr<»m three acres Linn County Fair September I 7-20, inclusive Your Interests Are Involved! In the Linn County Fair to b« a PROGRESS FAIR? This fair should be attended by every person living in the county. It is in fact your fair. And the officers are run­ ning t for you. They want your as.