The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, January 15, 1925, Image 1

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
11.75 (be Year
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Burns Prow« Fatal
Vol. 28
><*!<» OREGON,THURSDAY. JANUARY 1Ä, 1925
This Prove It
Roaring River Club Meet*
More About Express
No. 23
Shedd to Play Here
The Tribune has reiw-ste-lly m<|
The reeul«r monthly meeting of
Our news item last w.-ek about
A double header b: ’:etball game
that the oaly wav to get the maxi the R -uring River Community Club the probable c-mg of the expr.--« « scheduled for tomorrow night at
mum price for what you have to sell was held at the Providence «chool office In Scio has caused considerable i the gym, when the girl*' and boy*’
is to steadfastly »elf t<> the dealer house Monday night, ami a big as- talk and some worry among the teams of Shedd will play here with
you know is permanently k ited »rm bl age was pree«mt to enjoy an business men and some of the ship-; the local team*
These hoopsters
21. Mrs. Wvman was mopping her and you will win nine time* out of evening of entertainment and profit. per*, who *ee in the move* possible are al«out evr ly <• it- bed. and the
kitchen floor when th* little bov teo. and tbe following letter proves I he »chool tea.-her snd pupil* had raise in rate* if the express office i* best game of th«- » • tson will be Men
prepared and executed a program closed.
on th* local floor. The game starts
rsn across the room and tripped and we are right:
of song*, recitation* and dialogue*.
Because of the u*e of other mean* at 7:30. Admission 20c-35e.
fell into the vessel of hot water she
Portland. Dec 22. 1921
A diseuwdon on the proposed Santi­ of shipping and the pay of an agent
was using burning his back sevtrely.
Mr. Edd Fleming.
The Scio girls’ were defeated at
am
highway wa* had. and will again reduced Io practically nothing (tbe
He ha* suffered intensely until the
Scio, Oregon.
lebanon
last Friday night by the
be
discussed
at
other
meeting*.
A
agent
receives
a
commuaion).
Mr.
end came Tuesday evening
He is
Dear Sir:
Lebanon
girls,
the score being 24-4.
discussion
a*
to
cleaning
out
a
big
Weaely mailed hi* resignation to the
survived by hi* parents, one sister.
As th* extreme weather prevail­ ditch •<> water may flow through it
Just
outclassed,
that’» ail. but our
Dorothy, age »even, on* brother.
company Monday, to take effect not
ing the past week mad«- dre-wing and give th«- settler* more water at later than April 15. ? Mr. Wrsely * team put up a good light.
Frederick, age five.
difficult, the receipt* of turkejs and th* lower end during the dry season
Mid he was forced to do thi* or put
Funeral service* will be held at
geese were low and the price higher
It’* terrible to relate, but not dia-
wa# also had. but nothing definitely <ta a truck and go out into the conn-
the home at ten o’cluca thin morn­
try and'bus’ creim and "produce, and «““««in«! The Scio boy. journeyed
than expected. In line with our ee-
done about it.
ing, Esther E. Goerlick of Jordan
tabli*h«>d policy of pro-rating unex
""»ht t0
The next meeting of ths club will he chose the former. Il mav be the to Al*’•'’*
officiating, and burial will be at the
peeled profit# with <-ur fri.-i :* wi.
express
company
has
not
always
IK
’
tl
,vl
***d thry
lie held at the Bergen school house
Miller cemetery at Shelburn.
produce the poultry we handle, we
been
fair
in
it#
treatment
of
Indi-
wer
*
n»urdere<l;
in
fact,
they
knew
on Monday night, Feb 9.
take great pleasure in handing you
Vidual
cases,
and
Utsra
’
*
a
poMibilitv
,hev
woukl
bef
”
rw
lht
>
went
- ”
A pie social concluded the even­
Farm Loan Ass’n Meet*
herewith our check for 2c per pound ing. from which the mm of 110 was that substitute earner* m.ght be *“ •*1*^’»* »Mg wanted, and
additional on th« bird* you were realised.
worse if the expteM office is clow-«!
’*• lkat * wk>
not diseourag-
The annual meeting of the Forks
good enough to deliver to u# last
A good plsn to follow i*. foster" *'‘*W’* '*••« '• big snd
<>f the Santiam National Tarm Loan
week, and we trust you will ace«-pt P.-T. Meeting Draws Crowd whst we hsve until it get. more f,*‘- and w ”n h*'
Some<l«y -
Association wa* held at the city hall
thi* token of our appreciation in the
bunneM than it can handle, then Hy bu‘ “ w,,n'1
tlw> **nic ‘*®-
—.... *...
in Scio Tuesday morning, with Pres-
same spirit of good will a* it leave*
The largest crowd tnat ha* ever Another. To put one company out
„ ,
, .
.....
¡dent Geo. C. Miller. In the chair.
.
...
Crablree defeated the Gate* team
u*.
attended a Pa rent-Teach«-r meeting or . . businem , for another,
i*
like
os»«-
After trammeling the regular busi­
,
i. .
*1 Irabtrv«- Friday night tn a c can.
W’ishing you and yours a very assembled at th* h>gh school last
man taking another ■ Job at a SI.OH z
.
.
. , .
ness officer* were elected for the en­
..
.
,
.
fast gam« by the score of 13-12.
Merry Christmas and the happiest Thursday night. The occasion for
a
day
le*s
the
two
can
t
live
and
..
suing year as follows: President.
ihe teams wi-re evenly matched.
and most prosperous New Year y-u thi* big gathering wa* to hear th* the community is injured
Geo. C Miller; vic*-president, W. A
Gat«-« recently defeated Scio on the
have ever had. we remain,
report of a committee on the gym 1
Keep the expre»# office in Scio
Gilkey; Sec-tress . W. H. McLain;
>
local floor. Crabtree ha. excellent
Sine# rely your*.
debt. A partial report wa* made
lean committee. G.o. C. Millar. W.
i team this year.
Oregon Milk Company.
by F. I. Thayer and Prof. Wat*n-1
A. Gilkey. G. 8. Harold; alternates.
Flume Break* Down
By E C. Beery.
paugh, a* the committee had not
Joe A. Senz, A. A. Bender; directors.
P. 9. Had we secured a earload been able to get vety far. Talks
Visited Sick Brother
Ge<> C. Miller. W A. Gilkey. G 8.
as we hope«! to. and had the bird* wire made by Riley Shelton and 1.1 L-gMK Friday about noon 50 feet of
Harold. Joe A. Sent. A. A. Bender
come in fresh instead of frozen »tiff, McAdoo upon the subject, but they the .Mountain Slates Power (>».'»
R R Borovicka. Joe Borovicka,
W. H. McLain and Geo. C. Miller
we could hsve doubled the size of had no solution to offer.
flume near Jordan gave wav and the Mrs. Alice Houston and Mrs. Rose
were elected delegates to the state
your bonus check.
Mrs. J. F. Sim* presided at the electric power was cut off. During ’ Reran I’amperin, went to Walla
convention which is to be held at
meeting in the absence of President ‘be recent cohl spoil the ground un- Walla the first of last week to visit
Eugene on January 21 and 22.
Other* rereiv«-d the same consid­ R. M. Cain. Mu Penlrwy pnwuded der the flume froze, causing it to their brother, Loot* Borov icka. who
eration as Edd and are happy. ! id o'er the program, given by the i heave, and the thsw aoftened th«-
confine«! in the U 8 Veteran*
With Mr. and Mr*. Philippi say* he knows good treatment when ich—>1 children and the girls’gl«-e ground so that when the flume set- ho-piial. The fath*r and mother
he gets it, and is going to stick to club, which wa* well rmdeied. A tied It snauped in twv. Die com- nad already gone there and have
Mr. and Mr*. V J. Philippi en­ hi* friend.
light lunch wa* served at the close l»an> is rebuilding 100 fret of the remained for a longer vidt.
tertained a party of friend* at pro­
< flume at thia place and also strong-
of the seasi-m.
Ixiuis contracted tuberculosis In
gressive 500 at I heir home Saturday
Thia Insurance Cost Low
1 thening th* weak places nt other 1 Er- nee. while in the service of A.E.
evening
High scores were won by
’ points.
i F. during the world war. The rel-
Pythian Sister* Install
Mr and Mrs Rolla Shelton, and low
The 29th annual meeting of the
|
It was iodeed fortunate for Sciolat|VM noted considerable improv*-
scores by L. F. Jon«-* and Mrs. Paul Farmer* Fire Relief Association. a
The Pythian Sisters gave their ‘bat the company ha i the pole* set ■ncnt in their brother’* condition,
lardon. Refreshments were served mutual fire insurance c->ni(>any with regular
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monthly
covered
dish »upper
and wire* *■ Stretched
from (Ilk* U I t \ but two and a half year's of con­
at midnight.
headquarter* at Sublimity, Oregon, at the lodge hall last night. Mrs limits of 8tayton Io the city limit* finement have left him somewhat
Those oresent were: Mr. and Mr*. wa* held in Sublimity. Jan 3.1, and
Rolla Shelton. Mr* Caroline Shelton. of Scio, for thi* enabled the com- emaciated
He is receiving the be*t
L. F. Jones, Mr. and Mr* E G. Ar­ a large numtier of the member* were
Mr* J. S Sticks and Mio* Dorris J PUiy
give it* patrons here light* of csre st the hand* of hi* govern­
nold, Mr and Mrs Paul lair don. present
W«-ddle were special hostess»-*
by five o'clock that evening
When ment. the every wi»h being granted.
Mi. and Mr*. Herbert Shelton. Mr,
The report of the secretary of the
Following the «upper the regular “ c«>me* to meeting em rgencie*. lx>ui* i* well known here, where he
Mr. and Mr* Rolla Shelton, Mr. and association showed that during the
lodge meeting was held, and at thi* the Mountain S at« people know ¿rew to manhood and married, and
Mrs. C. W. Bragg. Mrs A. W. Ha- past three year* onl- C6 in tin
time officer* for the ensuing year how. The trunk line from Albany his friends will be glsd to learn of
gey. Cha*. Warner and the host*
losses were sustained, that the av­ wen- Installrtd
Fast Chief. Jennie through Jefferw n will soon be fin- t i* improvement.
erage coSt pear f< r 2*J year* was
iished. with the local system work­
All returned home last Thursday,
J->ne* was installing officer.
$1 65 per SI 000. that 579 policies
Minstrel Show, Maybe
ing and the Stayton line. Scio ciu« except Mrs. Houston a. J the par­
ar* in force to'almg nearly $650.-
ten* needn’t worry about lights and ents.
Mrs. Holechek Surprised
Editor (lark and Mr. Colvin were 000. that over 661.000 were written
power, for it is not likely all three
over from Aumsvili« Saturday try­ last vear. an I that 79c per $1000
Survey I* Completed
About 36 friend* of Mr*. Jerry will be down at once.
ing to make arrangements to put on covered all «xpenw* ast year. The
Holechek gave her a surprise party i
a home talent minstrel show her* treasurer’» -sport show* nearly ST,- at her home Tuesday evening on the [
E G. Arnold, who has been mak­
Chairmanship* Lacking
on Feb. 3d. Wo hope lh«y succeed, 000 in the reserve fund to take care
ing a survey for the U. 8 Depart­
«*cra»l«-n of her 26th birthday
ss we need something like thi* to of future losses and running ex­
ment of Agricluture, completed his
The evening wa* passed in play­
With the Oregonian tearing the
jaxz u* up a little.
pense*
labors .Monday. He had North and
ing games and dancing.
Several
governor
to pieces and a hostile leg
Th* officer* of the association are. musical number* were also given.
South Scio precincts and Shelburn
islature. there no doubt will be a lot
President, F. A. Bell, Sublimity,
At a late hour luncheon which the of spile work law* paase«i during precinct, and wss five week* in tak­
vicw-preaident. Henry Sleinkamp,
guest* brought with them was serv­ the present *e**i<>n, which convened ing the survey. There are 296 fam­
If it is a Radio Set. see A. W. Aumsville; sec.-tress.Chas llotting- ed. All wished Mr*. Holechek many
ilies living on farms of three acres
Monday. •
Unger. 3 tul e sets $80.00. Stub* •r. Stayton; directors, B. Mtnten of happy return* of the day.
and more In the three precincts, or
The gqvernor read a very able
Bcio. A. C. Barrows of Shaw. John
■eta a* low aa 350.00
15 more families than five years
message
to the joint session, which
A W. Unger. Box 73. Seto. Oro. Bender of Scio, and Frank Kloft of
»go, when thWtast survey was made
Subsciibe now — 11 75 the year
wa# received in virtual «Hence, after
Mt. Angel.
' which the president of the **nat«>
1 and speaker of the house appointed
Jordan Mill Quit*
I their committees
Senator Garland ■
Everett Wyman. *ge two and one-
half years, died at the home of his
parents. Mr and Mrs Guy Wyman,
Tuesday evening. January 13.
On Monday morning. December
People’s Theatre
8. J. Bender, who about three
year* ago purchased the Jordan mill
from the city of Selo, and has ope­
rated it ever since, ha* closed it up
and eeawed bunnes*
Mr. Bender said he enjoyed a
good trade and was busy all the
time, but was nearly all credit and
collections slow
He Mid the mar­
gin of nrofit was too small to adow
so much credit as he had to extend.
He will devote his time tobia ranch
YES.’ we have "500" Score card*
each
At the Tribu ae Office.
Saturday Sunday
Prwenl#
JACKIE COOGAN in
n
A Boy oi Flanders"
A Metro Picture
|drew the chairmanship of the com ,
miftcc on education, but in th- i
house our delegation "got on.”
Why Mr. Speaker, why? They’re I
not supporter* of Pierce, arc they;
Give u* fewer and belter laws, ««-'
| the ciusen can keep track of them
! and not become lawbreaker, and we
, will praise you forever.
■-
Masquerade
DANCE!
Z. C. B. J. Hall
Scio. Oregon
Jan. 31
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Jack Dempsey in
‘‘Bringing Him In"
One of the "Figbt and Win"
Pwturre.
The regular monthly busine**
I meeLlng and social of the Baptist
I Christian Ende»vor Society wa* held
' last night st the home of Margaret
y.’-'v
Music by Arnold-Kalina
5-piece Orchestra
Admisse si il
Ladies 25c
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