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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1924)
THE SCIO TRIBUNE Vul. 2M $1.75 the Year SCIO OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, Burned Up $22,000 96 Years Young Not in money was the above «urn burned up. but in bond«, due in the year« H31 46. and thi« happy event took place at the council merlin« last Thursday night. Thi« ending of a yearly iulerret burden of wa« made ptwible only bv the «ale of the light plant to the Mountain State« Power Co., which took place at midnight Oct. 31. Other buaineae transacted was the pmuage of an ordinance authorizing the mayor and recorder to enter into a «treet lighting contract with the Mountain Stole« Power Co.; the allowing <>f current bill«; hearing a petition of properly owner« wanting drainage front their property on the south «ide of Thomaa creek and in structing the street and public prop erty committee to meet with them. an<i to report back to tbe council, if necessary at a special meeting. Monday. Noy 10. 1924. ».«• the 96th anniversary of the birth of Aunt Nancv Bilyeu, who live« eight miles east of Scio, on the farm that ha« been her home for m..... th .n 70 year«, but the event was celebri • tad on Tuesday because it wa» a holiday and more of her relative« and friend« could pay her b mage and attend Aunt Nancy te very active of body and m-n i for one <n her ace and is mo«l highly reajx-etrd bv her neighbor« and friend». At noon a bount«> :■ dinner *u Served. to which all did ample jug lice Mrs R >«e Wiln.-n of Crabtree made the birthday cake, which wa* large enough so that all pn -ent could have a generous piece «■»• covered with 96 candle«, which the happy honor guest I le w out. anil she then carved the cake and it win1 State Library Here BILL BOOSTER SAYS or oue «NQ AA O MV« MSQC, CWM AuO «SuPfOOV exM K**K iu S tttu - dom S T ims ? i BtM Cur C* TTUJVJ. DUT- I mi n*s Pcueq to « a : xiv* out or -tv« ccm / ajuhm OuQ VK>AS ARE A Ci.»ej«u<eMer au O » wMU. ftuPï'.-jK.T TVdu.0 passed around among the gtients. Aunt Nancy received many I an- liful present« and Hower*, lovingly 'given by those who love her All her cbildrcn.excepl J««e Bilveu who lives at Spokane, were prewent Trade For Harrisburg Hotel as follows: Peter. Jake, .Michael. Perry and John Bilyeu and their Hotel Harrisburg ia in new hands. familes; Eveline Bilveu. and Mr«. Thu time the property itsi-lf was Haman Shelton and her family. transferred. an«l the raw owner» lake Other relative« and friend* pres actual possession. For some years ent were: Ralph Bilyeu of Mikko- it has l»een owned by J. R Cart la. Oregon; Sylvester R chard. Jor wright who has leased it to differ dan. Ore ; Archie Miller. J. A Sump ent partie«, but n«>w he ha« traded all ter. Karl Hirsch. John Crabtree. hi* interest« to Mr and Mrs. Wm Lillian Woodard. R C. Pepperling Fuller and Artman (’handler of Scio and family, Velma Gearhart, all of for an improved farm of aiiout 50 Crabtree, E. W. Emmett. Lulu acre* near Plainview and all the live Sumpter. Rose. Fern, Ruwll and stock an i’inachinery on lhe place. Mark Freeman, all of }%»:< u, J C Mr. and Mrs, Fuller are here and Bilyeu of Sherwood; Duane Cral>- J in possession of the hotel and save > tree of Eugene; Geo. W. Sumpter ral truck loads of their furniture and and family of Albany; Zetta Plitch- ;N-rsonal effects are here. They are ard, Mrs. Hal Shelton and daughter experienced hotel people, having con terested. of Lyons; Mrs. Guy Pritchard of ducted hotels in various towns and Stay ton; Edward Rune* of Oakland, cities They propose to open the Snowed In Calif.; Robert Cole of Gervais; Fred dining room r.ext Sunday with a fried Grimes. Grandma Grimes, Altha chicken dinner and to keep it open P. II. MacDonald received a tele i Grimes and daughter and Mildred in the future phone message Monday morning I Huey, all of Mr« Grace Hansen, who had from Roll Morri« in which he said M. F. Cole. V. E Shelton, Earl charge of the hotel before this trans that he and Mrs. Morris were «now | Browning, W. M Powell. Mr« Jake fer. «ill occupy sn apartment in ed in at l»etroit. Mr. Morris went Weidman. Otto Weidman. line« the hotel.- Harrisburg Bulletin. to Detroit last week to bring his pack Speck man. W. 11. Grimes, Thoma« hor«r« down and put them on pas I Large, M Bilyeu. F. W Harold. Big Crowd Present lure for the winter. Mr. Morris has John Shelton. H I.. M deiijuiuph about 30 horses which h^ uses in and family. Eunice Cr »tree. Lira One of lhe largest crowds that carrying campers from the trains to Piatt and daughters. M,«. J >e Am ever aaaratblsd under the auspices Breitenbush Springs. broeek and son. Mary Crabtree, all the T. J Sokol, was present at the of Scio. Z. C. B. J hall Saturday night, and Parent-Teacher Tonight Upon leaving the guests wished all had a good time. Aunt Nancy m i-ir more such happy The entertainment of the evening The first meeting of the Parent- celebrations of her birth«.ay. consisted of two short plays, inter- Teacher Association for the present •per«ed with music by the newly or- school year will be held at the school Baptist Church Notes ganized Z. C. B J band. A moat auditorium tonight. As this is the pleasing feature was a drill and cal- opening of the acaaon’s work, those Sunday school at 10 o’clock every rsthenics by 32 children whose age« who have kept the association alive Sunday morning. Everybody is in range«! from 5 to 12 years, ami who urge all parent« to come out and were instructed by Walter Holechek. lend encouragement to the good vited to attend. The evening closed with a dance Christian Endeavor every Sundav work of the aaw eiation. and supper. The spectators were evening at 6:30. Bible study and prayer meeting loud in their praise for all perform J. P Munkers is perhaps the first ers. and deciare they are as good as every Friday night at 7.30 Come one from this vicinity to enter the Mr. Fred Waehlte will preach many seen on lhe stage. new Allieny hospital for treatment. next Sunday. Dr. Prill took him over yeeterday, Suiiaeribe now, SI 75 per year The evening serevice «tarts at 7:30. Idealizing the need of a library in Scio, Prof. II L. Watenpaugh has made arrangement« with the State Library to install about 100 books, consisting of fiction and non-fiction, in the school library. The«e books will l»e loaned to anybody upon the payment of a «mall rental fee.which will cover transportation charge« to and from Salem. The books will be loaned for period« of two week« on ly. when the book mu«t be returned to the professor, and another book can then lie borrowed. Thi« is a splendid wav to secure good reading at practically no cost. The professor has a large library of his own on agriculture, etc., that he will tie glad to loan to anyone in If you aren’t attending church elsewhere try to attend the«e ser vices and worship lhe I»rd. Voted to Organize Nov. 17 The new Albany General hospital Through Pres Frank L Smith we waa open to the public last Saturday learn that the community club meet and Sunday afternoons, and several ing at Bergen Hollow school hou» hundred people form Albany and vi on the night of Nov. 3 brought out , cinity took advan’ag«* of the oppor <i crowd that «w ked th«- b . -n. >g if it was tunity to visit the new building. ¡and enjoyed I « While thi* i* not a large hospital it «tormy outside. The teac ier of the school, Mrs. ia one of the m< st modern and lumt equipped hospitals in the state. It Young, had prepared a fine program ia built of grey brick with Ivorv and each number acquitted them- white trimming, and ia surrounded wive* notably. Many were called by a spacious lawn which will a Id upon for «perches, and all readily greatly to its beauty when complet responded. On the qu< «lion of or ganizing a local community club, ed. The rooms were fully equipped, Mr. Smith says they "were rarin’ and for this occasion were decorated to go,” a* all j mped quickly to with white and yellow ch ry san the- their feel when lhe question was mums. The room* which have been put. Thereupon a committee to tie furnished by churches, lodges, civic headed by J L. Davenport was ap- . and thi* committee i« to societies and private individuals are designated by metal plates on the formulate plana and report next doors (waring the names of the don Monday night. Nov. 17, when the •irizen« of th<> community meet at ors The promoters and all others who lhe school house in District No. 1 to had helped in building and equiping organize. This is <1 «playing a real commun this building received many compli ity intereat In each other, and The ments form the visitors. Tribune bcliev«-» It will bring forth good fruit. The «ecretary hereby Scio Zone Meets apologize* for lieing absent, a* "it Friday evening the teachers of wa» the night nefure election" and this community, known a* the Scio he ha«! to work. zone, met at the high sch.iol and or ganized l*y electing the following Armistice Day Quiet Here officers: II. L ati-npaugh. pre*- dent; M im Merle Bighntn, virv-pres- ()ut«ide of the fact that the bank dent; R. H. McDonald, secretary was clowed all day and the poatoffice treasurer. The weather was bad for part of the dav, there wa« but and the attendance wax »mallei than little a. < ntion paid to the olwerv- expected an«e of Armiatice Day here. All S B Holt wa* selected t«> attend communities from where our boy« u meeting of teachers in Albany on marched away in *17 to martial music Saturday, at which tune delegates in«i in 191H made the kai«er bend to the »late teachers me« ting in In* ktie« « and »ue for peace, «hould Portland during the I'hnstma* holi <>b«««rw the dav more appropriately days were selected. than we did here. Will some organ- Another meeting will be h< I here izition or some citizen be palii- on the s«**ood Friday in Decemiier otic enough to take thi« up next al 1:30 p. m . and an interesting year and see that the day is proper- program will be presented | ly observed here In Scio. Buys Out B.other Mi*s Devorak of Montana is visit ing her grandfather. Matt Ib-vorak. Dean Morris ar.n«ni’>— ** that hr ha« purchased th In', rest* of hl» brother, R D. Morris, in lhe barber shop and look the seine over >-n« day last week, lh«an p.an» no radi cal change in thr personnel or ar rangemrnt of thr «hop. We under stand Rollie will devote hi* time to his busmens of running a pack trail from Detroit to Breitenhuah Springs We wish the brothers auceeaa in hi« different undertakings. Dustin Farnum in i ”Tne Grail" Nov. 14-15 Star Theater, Stayton Thomaa Meighan in "Pied Piper fVIalone” j Sunday, Nov. 16 Double Birthday Party The J. B. Coney home on South Mam street was ih<« scene of a mer ry party Tuesday evening when the Mnwes Mildred Couey and Bobby Thayer were hoaleww* to eighteen of their friends honoring their older sisters, Misses LetsCouey «nd Freda Thayer on the occasion of their birthdays. The evening was »pent playing game* and closed with lhe serving of refreshment« at midnight. Adm. IOc-JOc Nov. 25,26, 27 | Are the date* to keep in nuiid fur the Community Festival «nd Big BAZAAR At Z. C. B. J. Hall SCJO, OREGON Thanksgiving Dinner Will be big feature. Plan to eat with u« on that day. Price Me. See window card« for program People’s Theatre Pythians Will Have Feed Sat ar day Sunday Next Tuesday night. Nov. 1», the Knights of Pythias will h>dd an im portant meeting, at which time a new memlirr will i>e welcomed, and business of importance discussed A feed will be served at the d<we of the busmen* aewuon.and every mem I ber is urged to be present. I I J. L. Kelly and son. Jack, were dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs. D. D « AueUa mi Albany Monday evening New Albany Hospital Ojxrn No. l-l Carl lutemmle t*r»-«ent« HOOT GIBSON, in “Forty Horse Hawkins” And a Two-Reel Comedy ASmiesien 10« eng 26« See the’ad <d{the|fire-fighting dem- onatration on the corner of Main and Mill street« tomorrow night. Nov. 25,26,27 “The Sea Hawk’’ ---------AT---------- The Star Theatre Stay ton, Oregon That stupendous picture that has run in Portland 5 weeks Tueaday, Wednesday, Tnursday November 18, 19 and 20, 1924