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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1925)
The Scio Tribune General News I Ij*one Rebekah Lodge inatalled Ila officer* for the ensuing six months at I O (J, F halt last night, and in itiated one candidate into the mys teries of the order. A social hour eloaed the evening, Th-M»e installed were; Nancy Ar- m»ld. N. G., Leta Coney. V. G. Madge Sommer, secretary, Maude Montgomery, financial secretary. ♦ • • ♦ *■ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ e • • » Jani* Ewing, treasurer The •i>- Jan. 6 point!** office* will be filled by the Mr. and Mr*. Fred Mespelt enter Noble Grand at a later date. tained at a New Year* party Wed The officers for the ensuing ■II nesday night to watch the New Year month* arerò installed at the regular in. About 50 people of the neigh meeting of the Knights of Pythias borhood were present and a very Toewlav night, The Hat is a* an enjoyable evening spent. Refresh ments were served at midnight. naunred nt the iline of the election Mr. and Mrs. A. B Bruner and the first of December, except children of Shelburn vwited with that Frank Fiartu is to t>e K of IL Mr. and Mrs. Ira Robinson Wedne» McAdoo, end S. instead of I. V. newlay. The women are skit era. who resigned. A number of the y< ung oeople The Pythian Si*trr* will install from here remained at Aumsville their newly. elected officer* next Wednesday for the srateh party at the high school. Wednesday night. GILKEY STATION 1'ago 3 plt«ation fur postmaster her* and also expects to carry a good line of merchandise in the near future. J. H Johnston and wife were Stay ton «all er* the first of the week. The Roberts’ spent the week end with Salem relative*. Mr. and Mr*. Roy Huber are re joicing over the arrival of a '.‘j lb. bov Jan 2. All doing niceiv. Mrs Marion Forest and small son returned home Dec. 2d. after a two week’s stay with Mr* Colby The W R Surrey family of Leb anon viaited relative* here Jan. 2. Misa Hardison returned to Lyon* Saturday, after spending the holi day vacation with home folks in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sommer gave Mt. Pkazant Cole Newt a Na v Years dinner to Mr. and Mrs. 1 M Holt. Mr. an I Mr* 8. B Holt Four alien* received citizenship and w>n Melvin. Mr*, E L. Whet- Jan. & papers and six couple* were divorc atone and children. Lloyd and Marv R F. Darby and family were ed in the equity department of the Beth, of Albany. Stayton visitor* Sunday evening. j Linn-Marion circuit court Monday The losing title In the membership Roy Rates ia again hauling milk Those who were admitted to citi contest of the Young Peoples lx-ague after a few day* lay-off on account zenship are. gave a party to the winner* at the of the enndensery being closed Louis Frank Geisler. Scio, a na old school house Saturday nig tit. down. tive of Switzerland. About 30 young people Wer* preeent. M m * Nettie Eberhardt spent last Peter Piedler, Sci«>, Canadian. Lloyd Seely and Harold Ellie of week with home folk*. Mrs. Pearl Edith Pavne, Ix»l>anon. Aumsville were guests. Refresh Mrs. Lula Brown and family of W. A. Ewing. T. J. Munk ere,. Canadian. ment* consisting of cake and picnics President Vics Pres. ' Silverton spent a few dav* ls»t week Mr*. Gertrude Bramley. Lebanon. were served at a late hour. F.. D. Myer*. Cashier with home folk*. 1-re Downing and Canadian. O. I.. Holt and e<>n, Nolan, of family. Th« women were Americans by Portland were visiting at the T. M. birth, but lost their citizenship bv L A. Darby, wife and daughter Holt and J. F. Sommer* homes last tnsrrying Canadian*. It has been of Stay ton spent New Year* day Sunday. D<>cs a General Banking restored to them under the pro ivi®* with IL F. Darby and family Herman Zeller ha* traded his old Business, Interest paio ion* of the federal statutes Joe Sea* and wife visited In Suh car for a new Ford roadster, mak on time deposits. limit) last Thursday. ing the trade In Albany. What Whistle* Mean I»uis Geisler and family motored J. G. Holt. T. M. Holt and Mel to Slavton last Thursday. vin Holt have been on the sick list (EXPMINED BY S P I Mr*. Claude Darby and children but ate reported better. For the benefit of the curious the ♦ ■•petit New Yearn eve at Ben Dar- I Holechek Bros. Proprietors Farmer* Union was held at the Southern Pacific Compam tells what by’*, watching the old year out and home of Mr. and Mm. Fred Mrsprit the locomotive mean* when it «ay*. the new year come in. Saturday night. Mr. and Mr*. Uf- Fresh and Cured Meat |*'tnot! toot!” Joe Hora is again working at Sent Bacon, Lard, Sausage Four blasts, two of medium ford and Mr. Zeek of fjtcrfmb were Brother* sawmill, after a three length and two short is a warning visiting members. week's lay off. A good many from here attended that the locomotive i* approaching We Buy Your Veal and Frank Hora called on Harold Dar a public grade crowing anti ia the the basketball game between Aums Dressed Pork by last Thursday afternoon. ville and Crabtree at Crabtree Fri engineer'* way of saying. ..Ixx>k out. Are now beginning to think of 1925. it’s also time to think about your eyes, perhap* they need glaasr* to brighten up the New Year. Busy Day in Court The Scio State Bank Scio Meal Market I’m coming.” One short, sharp whistle means that the hand brakes are needed to Ice Cream help the engineer »top With mod Soft Drinks ern airbrake equipment thia signal FruiU- Candies ha* become practically obsolete. Lunches Tol«ctoa A succeamon of short blasts tell* pedestrian, wandering stock and Rough Dry Washing. 5c per pound other trewtpasser* to get • if the Bilyeu’s Confectionery day night. Ernest Isaak of Scio visited at the A family ia now living on the Cole school last Thursday. Henry Slruckmeier place. We have Tony Minten was shopping in Sub not learned the name, but the lady limity Thursday morning. is a niece of Mr. Slruckmeier and Ben Darby and Frank Peter* are just recently from Germany helped Charlie Peter* botcher hog* last Wednesday. | 1 Laundry . Caroline Minten of Beaverton I* visiting with hum* folk*. Barney Minten and family. In connection with my Lkaoiugand Brewing track. I haw also matsUwl * I One long blast followed by three Cleaning Laundry equipment Otto Limbeck «nd wife »pent Iasi <iiv* aw a caX. save I abort ot.es. and the rear flagman Thursday afternoon with Ixiui* Geis Miss Marrite Baker of Kingatun | \puci nW labor st home Shop walk* back along the track to prte ‘ I rCSbliltJ naeth end ad bridge. »pent the week end with her Couidns. ler and fdmily. tert against a followim train. WM E. BARTLETT, Prop C«rl Rale»» I* row working at the Lvon» children. Four or live blast* < medium du Mr Abels got quite a general ration calls the Barman to the train shaking up early Sunday morning Four short wbUties is the engi and Eggs Agent for Anker- While choring he fell, both feet go Hoth Separator*. See untature neer'* wav of asking for tram order ing from under him at once and buying. signal letting him fall backwards on a Mutual Cream Station Two «hurt whistle* mean "Thank board walk. Aside from being tied I y Leonard Jordan. Agent You" or "I ret you”. »hocked he received no serious inju- One whir.<le of medium duration ne*. followed by two short blast* call* Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott re attention (<> signal« displayed for a turned Sunday evening, after visit following section. ing at Silverton. Mrs, Scott re Fred Mumper. i*”t’ One long blast i* given when train mained at the home of her parents ' is approaching station, junctions, over New Years. Highest Cash Price Paid for your draw bridge* and railroai croasing* The ladies gave the members of Egfs, Poultry-Veal, Etc. at grade the l.O.O.F. lodge a surprise party Tw> abort blast* given three time* Wednesday evening after lodge had Will pay lc more in ie signal to trainmen that airbrake* trade for Egg* closed. Games were played and re 1 are «ticking freshments served at a late hour, closing the old year and welcoming Subactibe now —It 76 the year IMS. The Sunday school class meeting end community sing was held at the Wm. Swank home Thursday even ing A good crowd was present, HERE ARE MY PRICES and some assistant officer* were ap $1 «M» Not. 2 and 3 Hone Shoes...................... .......... pointed to help with the Sunday 2.25 4 Horae Shoe«............. ................ 2.75 school work for 1926. 5 Horse Shoes................................. J (Ml 6 Hone Shoes ................................. Mr and Mrs. Harry Vaughan and 3 5(1 7 Hone Shoes ..... ............... . .......... son Frank left Tuesday for Klamath 35 Steel I Jit he* sharpened, any aixe Falls, whrre Mr. Vaughan has a po . .25 Cant, ground ..................................................... sition in ths box factory. They ex 7. (Ml Wagon Axle*......................................................... pect to «end Frank to school this Acetylene Welding done according to price* quoted, and all spring Other things accordingly. We also hammer gnder blade« at I Rav J. Fox has eloaed a deal tn J5c per foot which he disposed of hie store and the postoffice The name of the buyer is not known by the writer, Saiufaction in «very trangaAUon’’ Scio. OlfCON but are understand he will make ap- Bring Us Your Poultry The Scio Cash Produce KENDLE SAYS C. E. Kendle, the Blacksmith 1............... .. .............. .. 1 11 « Isaak's sawmill, rut of Scio. Hamid Darby went up to Charlie Peters’ last Thursday evening to work for him the re*t of the week Miss Violet Darby spent last week visiting with I. N. Howe and familv of Salem. Mias Elsie Peter* called on Ml*» Maude Smith Thurediy afternoon. Georg* Sandner wa* shopping In town last Saturday. Robert Darby was trading in Scio last Saturday. Those entertained at the Ren Dar by home Sunday were: 1. N H<>we. wife and children and Miss Norma Grrwne of Salem; Charlie Peter*, wif. and *on Elvin; ixiuie Ray. wife and *on Lyle; R F. Darby, wife and children. Arlen* and Erma; Frank Hoia. Elmer Limbeck and Harold Darby. Speak to Small Audience A Mr. Dean, missionary from Af rica. Dr. Thompeom. a home mission ary. and Mr. Lanre. a state Sunday school worker, gave very interesting talks before a small audience at the Christian church Tuesday night. Mr. Dean showed many African trophies, among which were African coins, dress, poison arrears, fish net made entirely of native gras«, leop ard** tooth charm, which all Afri can* wear to keep a*ay harm, and a I H^bgr pt other* JOROAN ITEMS Jan. 5 Frank Jungwnrth a»d«‘ei folk* >treao pork Saturday h Mi»* Hilda Krants returned to Mt. Angel Sunday She attend* academy there. E. Phillipa mads a recent pur chase of a fin« drove of sheep from Eastern Oregon. They seem to t* extraordinarily thrifty. Bud Bilyeu. «*•<> t.-aehes at *>1, viaited hia ftmi j at Crabtree New Years. Mr*. C. Schneider ia in the hospi tal again, She ha* been an invalid for some time. The Pauli girls, who teach at dis trict 12, returned from Mt. Angel Sunday to resume their former du ties, Mr*. Privett ieceived a mraange by phone that her daughter, who work* in a bank al Seattle, had been operated on recently for ap- pendicitia. Duane Crabtree and sister.Eunice, visited their, home during the holi day*. Duane hold* a responsible and |*aying position at Eugene, we hear, and Eunice stay* with her grandparent*. P. R. tlilyvu'*, at Scio, where she attend* high school. Oregon Mist, \ —- - - - - - - - - - - f Richardson Gap Review« Jan. fi G. E. Rodger*, accompanied by J. R Piatt and wife, were in Albany Friday. J. II. Keeney of Sweet Horn«- and J. R Piatt had an accident in l^ba- n>>n Monday. No one was hurt,hut their car* were badly damaged. Mr*. G. E. Rodger* went to Port land Tuesday. Miss Aileen Mumper and Marvin Ling attended the »how in Scio Sat urday night. Clyde Rodgers and wife were vis itor* at J. IL Piatt’s Sunday. Misses Delta and Elsie Piatt were visitors at Geo. Arnold’s Sunday evening. Mis* Retta Arnold was shopping in Scio Wednesday of last week. Loen Clayton came out from Al bany Sunday so a* to be ready to start to school Monday He is stav ing with his sister, Mr*. Velma Ar nold. Marvin Long called on hl* lady friend in Scio Sun lay -verang. Mrs. Ixira Piatt and daughter'«, Delta and Elsie. and Mr* Joe At - browk and son Everett were visit - ing with Mr*. Conrad We*tenhou«*i Sunday. Mrs. L. Arnold was shopping in Albany one day last week. George Arnold and family an I Benton Arnold and family visile I with Elmer Powell and family at Lacomb Sunday The Ambrosek A Donahue sawmill started up Monday with a full craw. Sokol Club Electa Offic The T. J. Sokol Club, which ie th« social and athletic branch of th« Z. C. R. J. lodge, held their annual election of offirei* and installation at the Z. C. B. J. hall Monday night. The following will serve in th« several offices during the ensutmf year: President, 1. G. Faltua; Vice- president. Sylvester Kreek; Treasur er. Ixiuis Dobkrovaky; Secretary. Charles Pletka; Keeper of Record«, Mrs. Harmon. Captain. Walter Holech«k; Lt. Captain, John Fred erick; Trainers. Anton Betzendorf. Louis D'brkovskv, Joe Menhart Jr; Social Deve opme i ( ommith • I. G Falt.is. Jo« Menbart Jr . Je* Vejvoda; Proper, v Keeper. Syhrvs ter Krcek.