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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1924)
•.> A? *•*.;*•» f \ • ,a- '« i’V A’ *• i’d J'.‘A J SANTIAM FARM NEWS j r Sept r 2. J«rv Gaines and Mr. Allison of Portland called in Sunday afternoon for an evening's chat. This is the • first call Jury ha» made in three I year» to ace his uncle. Newton Crabtree called in Sun- ! day for a visit with his sister. Mrs. ! S. W. Gaines. r Mrs. Geo. l^eever and two •on» [ and Mins Stringer of Providence called in to see the old folks, as »he r i» a niece, all having an old time > viwxt. Mr KI wards »nd wife of‘South ern Oregon. sn<l Mrs N. E. Gill and daughter. Mrs Grace, of Seio.ealled in Sunday evening for a short visit with old time friends snd talk over I old times. THUMUAY, Sept 4. 1924 There were five carloads of old friend« came in to see the old peo The independent part* will not ple. which was a real grand treat.as put a state ticket in the Acid, so the it reminded us of our young days state headquarters announce We when |>eople respected their friends know a good many independent re and neighbors, which made life worth publicans around here who have re living for Nowadays every fellow peatedly said they were going to vote fur Jeff Myers, Sterl Goin and i» ail for self. I if old man and good wife made A. K McMahan tail democrat») and we guess that’s where they are i trip to S* ;<! >aturday to see the r’|. I <dy. Mrs. .Morris, and found showing their independence >• r getting along nicely On re- t i.rrm / h no in the evening, found When adversity strikes, it 1» the the houM» full of company John real man who crawl» out. not the > an and wife of Portland. Mrs. one who takes the count. Thedrath Ih'i ft Yeurgan of Butteville and of the old couple in Eugene the oth Mrs Martha Smith of Lebanon, all er dav brings out the truth of our having a good time, Geo. Griffin statement. At one time prosperous and Cliffton called in for an even- and respected, adversity overtook mg'» chat, as they are all relatives. him and he was not able tn buck the As Sunday wa» his &<>th birthday he tide, so he took to drink, killed his again called in for his birthday din life long wife and then himself. A ner which mother and relatives had strong man when everything came prepared for him. He had a time hi» way. but woefully weak against eating 12 roasting ears. the incoming tide Ray Baker.wife and eon and Prof. Fisher and wife of Portland (the ladies are sisters and daughters of The Prince of Wales rcceivi-d a John Smallman. old time resident of royal welcome on his fraternal visit Scio and ex-sheriff of this county) to Washington the other day. Thia •alle<i in Monday afternoon. The welcoming of a distinguished guest ladies are grand nieces of Mrs S.W. is all right, but why spread the »ham on so thick? An American laborer Gaines. is worth more attention under all i Jury Gaines. Mr. Allison and Mrs. circumstances, yet if he ventured on Inez Stoddard, son and daughter of or near the white house he would be Portland tailed in Monday after- arrested as being a lunatic and ac noon. Jury is a nephew and Mrs. cused of carrying a bomb. Our na Stoddard a niece of S. W. Gaine«, all tion is rtrmocrstic. and when rov al having a nice obi time. Mr. Chandler, wife, three sons ly comes let us remain democratic and daughter of Albany called in On Sept. 10 Judge Caverly. of the criminal court at Chicago, will ren der his decision in the case of !>>eb and I^eoDold, charged with the mur der of the Franks boy in Chicago about three months ago. This is a grave responsibility placed upon one man. and he must be made of iron to stand up under the terrible strain imposed upon him. No matter what hie decision will be. he will be con demned bv many people. The re sponsibility is too great to be placed upon one man to say whether or not two human beings shall die on the scaffold. Ths decision is awaited with abated interest Monday afternoon to form an ac quaintance with the old people. He work» in the Democrat office and are a nice family. They were treat« ed to grape» and a g <od supply of vegetable». J. W. McCoy and wife came out from Salem Sunday and »Dent the dav with her aunt, Mrs. S. W. Gaine». Mrs. McCoy is a daughter <4 Mrs. Martha Smith-and haa been a criple for the past seven years. P1K KATKK I • • SHELBURN NEWS ♦ +•♦eeewa*wwwe**d Sept 2 One broadens his perspective and has a more tollerant feeling for his fellowmen. when trips are made on auch errand» as that of last week when business men and others from Albany. Lebanon, Selo. Foster and other points in Linn county visited Frank Galloway and family spent a few days with his mother last week. Wyman Brothers had a cousin from Eastern Washington visiting them last week. Mrs. Erm-st McCrae called at her fathei’s last Saturday to get her supply of Italian prunes for canning. Mr. Grumes and Eugene Miller were at H. O. Shilling's Tuesday to get prunes for canning. George Blatchford and family of Molalla called on relatives and friends in the Shelburn neighborhood Labor Day. Zink Brothers sawed wood for Cail Smith Labor Day and for W. H. Mclain Tuesday. Mrs. Charles McClain and daugh ter w«-nt over to pick hops near Tal- Bend to get better acquainted with their neighbors on the east, and re suits mutual to both will follow. Linn count» found the Benders a tine bunch of people, and anxious to become attached to us bv the proposed Santiam Pass highway. It again demonstrates the old saying, "Get acquainted with your neigh bor. you may like him." Only by friendly intercourse can we under stand each other, and after all we have the same hopes and aspiration» whether in Linn county or Bend - « betterment of our community and bot last Sunday, ahwur route U *• * " -, ■ Lee George and ■ 1 ■ i 1 ■ i— Cut out Afxj drop pci.rw With vol« MISS See list of contestants Contest closes Wednesday evening. S* pt. 10th Drop ballot and ,»« nny in b >x in any store cooperating >li<>ot this Fall? 2 M..I •»< th» l—«t hont my country *« j. -ie*L U hai'» llw huntings POSTED PROPERTY 1 W. J. Kelly and wife are leaving today for Lebanon to stay several weeks again, as Mr. Kelly ha» em ployment there in county road work The house and outbuilding» of Hi Pavne and wife were destroyed by Ure the last of the week. It is rumored that all was lost. They just buried their w>n Charles about j two weeks ago. and seem to be hav ing more than their share of trou ble. , < (,‘t t)».» fr< ■ Look. ' Hunt- lux I <i Pr.-i^rtt “ h w ill help ..... ' . ■ nt*« »n I better ahoot- ( ¡1« »«... .» Crater ami , r' i l.^;rtf«rr. V .at’ di- futuro <«f »Itootiagf Th- l"»‘k tell*—»ent Jrrw. » 6 .-.4 he. e- rotan ’l 1 1 assiiag tmse AAeL ÏS.OI f’, •Ct .vdi P"\C ssskw , snsinscs ‘.Xr^Y SÇSL’POÏ) DR. C. WARD DR. J. W Herman Zeller and Floyd Cren Veterinarian shaw are hauling wood to the train Authorised Auctien Sale and Interstate from the Crenshaw place for Mr» J. j Inspector. W. Miller of Shelburn. They have Phone»:—Palace Feed >■ had, 184 J Residence. 500 R loaded six cars. Four hundred cord* ALBANY. OREGON have been cut. O. L. Holt of Portland was at hi* parent’s home Sunday and Monday. | Highest Market Price l National Bank Building Sr*vw»», tiasoos : • in*! Piste Work given prompt a* I -Midul attention. Also Extraction 11 Lowe &. Morrison Reliable Undertakers She now' holds a state lif- certificate, and has done remarkably well for one of her age and few year» experienev in teaching. J. G. Holt ami wife spent Sun , day with Edward Ufford’s at La comb. Arthur Kelly's family of Lebanon and Russell and wife of Albany spent Sunday ax J. H Kelly‘a Ben Shafer and wife of Stavton were here Sunday visiting at the Frank Sommer and W A. Gilkey homes. They were proudly «lisplay- ing their newly adopted daughter. Flossie Cleo, a baby of 17 months. The following attended the speak ing by Missionary Evelyn Nichols Roy of India in Salem Thursday evening: J G. Holt and wife. S. P. Crenshaw, W. A. Gilkey and wife and Marian. F. 1. Jones, wife and son. Harry, visited at J. G. Holt’s Labor Day. Mrs Ernest Kelly is at her broth er’s home canning fruit. A surprise birthday party was held for Lueille Crenshaw last week in honor of her 17th birthday, and about 40 attended. Cake, punch and melons were served. People are picking prunes and evergreens here. ' giv« n t, rsonul sttention by Mr. I.owe «• N.I. Moasisoa 1‘hone —Bay. 397 Phone—Night, 395 A'! furii ra ' I O. F. Korinek Veterinarian M AY CON, . . . « OREGON < alls bi : wvred Day or Night i ubsrrulin Testing »♦♦»♦♦»»♦♦»♦♦♦ooeeaaeaaai | Why snffer with Headaches? Mrs. Ernest Kelly and Joe Kitch- Paid for your Eggs and Cream Y at the en and wife went to Cascadia Sun day. Mutual Creamery Mrs. Fred Mespclt attended the Leonard Jordan, Agent summer school graduation exercise» al Monmouth Thuraday . where she * • witneeaed her daughter. Mrs. Jua- * DAVIS ! lENTIST Heat Eclate Broker Richard Slruckmeier has built a and Notary Public fine large prune dryer at a eo»t «4 /IkilmHi Obtained, ¿tornineJ several thousand dollars and is now JOO . - . OREGON operating it drying his own prun«-» and others. A. L. Tiedenian is run- j DR. A. G. PRILL Physician ning the engine to furnish the pow •nd er. Surgeon Th« Crenahaw*. Goars. Rigg«. District Surgeon S. P. Railway Yunkers. DeWall’s and Schwartz’s Scio, Or. have gone hoppicking. nite Kitchen, graduate. > . Ina "irankWinch , ¿¿XT* SPORTSMANS Theodore Sims ha» been cutting lota of wood on the Guy McKnight place for Rolla Shelton About SO attend»»] the Farmers* I nion at the bred Sommer’s home Saturday evening A good meet- ii.g was enjoyed and muskmelon» were served. "‘ 1““ For Quern on Children’s Day at County Fair GILKEY STATION St pt a «KB XT The Scio Tribunë joined the logging crew for the Hammond Co. last week. Alfred Blatchford and family and her mother. Mrs. Ijennox. all of Ler.tz, took dinner with Mrs. Mollie Miller and children Labor Day. M E Gragg and wife of Belle- fountain spent Sunday al W. H. McLain’s. Mrs. McLain returned to her home with them. She spent the last week at Bellefountain. ; i L* * Editorials THE SCIO TRIBUNE . • • ’ ►X X .1* C , e» ■ ** ' - , , . ? «4 v/wr • > Page 2 '.3 ♦ T. J. Munker». ♦ Vice Fer». K. D. Myer». Cashier a . Have Your Eyes Examined S. T. FRENCH G«, uala Ontomatriat With | F.M. French & Sons The Scio State Bank Does a General Banking BuaineM. Interest paid on time deposits. Jew. <-r» and Opticians ALBANY. • OREGON «as. «aoeeeeeee Albany's Only S’ Exclusive Optical Parlor OUR NEW PRICE LIST: Double Vl»l»n Lens Ultra. flx.rai. Kriptok. #17.60. Peerless, 50. Bi»ight«. 415.50 Cemented Sw'i.mi». <1 <50. ■ QUALITY - W L^t a satisfaction to know Ua.t your Kryetofc Glasses are built ... n th- h ilx -t stan.lurd of Quality. «-■buying i : Kryptok*. will ask for or Ototant Vi.lon Lonoeo 0 D Curve Torts. #13.60; Metii- cua, 112.60. 1| !• Cerve l'eriscopi« #12.50; Flats. #10 50 Fitted in Zilo, Goki-filk-d er Rirn- le»a Fr»m--s. For heevy 2ilo 1 rames add #1.00 to #2.00. Deduct #2 for Second grade Lens. Reading Gia»»«-». #2.10 to #10.00. &ptometr¿st. HAROLD ALBRO. Manufacturing Optician Bancroft Optical Co. Hnll’s Catarrh Medicine 1L1 Waort Firs* Strwff Albany Orweaa# AaA atwsuf ruavhtsal. I Ma Parfart t^na Tt.oe», who ar» In a ••nrs-Oown" cnn41- "• W'tl »».»» that Catarrh l«,th»r» thorn » h iw-'. that, nhrn lhey ar» la »nod ■’»th fhui '.»•'» prove» that while >’ -rh la a l.r al dlrram. It la »realty ing terd by rn- atltutlonal rond'tloea. »’»M.S CAI AHUlt MI.IIII IXR |s » Trwmmt. b.'th i(.r<i and tn. ' r ar d h»a tu-*n »u. in m» • ,.f C-’arrh for over forty yaars. Sell hr all druesjata. F. J, < l eaey * Co.. TWrAo. Ohio. Afffhiftistrifrr Ntlici Notice i» hereby given that the un dersigned has been by the County Court of Linn County, Omgen. duly appoint- .ed administratrix of the estate of J William Miller, deceased I All persons having claims agaist said At the last women’s club meeting , **- — ,-------- 1 to present the held at Mrs. 8. B. Holt's, with Mrs ** to the under* gned at her r*-»i- T GUat hostess, it was , »t sheibun\ Man County. Ore- T. M M. Unit Holt aa as joint decided to hold no more meeting* within six month» fv«m the date >.• .- of. until October on account of hoppick Dated this 18th day of August. A. I> 1*84. ing and the county fair. Maar E. M iu . k «, Several Area have made some ex- . ___ Administratrix. eitement Intel» on Hungry Hill and I- M. Ct’at, Atty, for Admrx. First publication .Aug. 28, 1924 place, but no great publw-atwwt sept. a>, isa4 ♦