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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1925)
The dcio Tribun« " Oorey for 'er Majesty." caUraJ the youth, kt« gay voice oui'inulng to «»«nd aterrll, aa the barge dta*p- peered up the river. Finally the old woman turned to Itoeklne "Gradi night, air. and God blesa you In the N,-»r Year," «be «»Id •oftly. and walked away. H*»ii>a stood motlenleaa. gating up the river after the »mall bat, object that waa the hargr There waa a «enlhn>nl«i look in ht« eye. and a «•■tin«*« In the droop of hia mouth "God We«* tlu-in." lie brenthvd “ ’Fwoalii 'a been a bad nay. that. Io begin the New Tear." VERT N*w Te*ra Eve the «»Id lady can»«. Ilu*hln» bad bare* walchlag ber I now fur a«v*r*l year* Alwayal about th* asm« | time, eleven or! twelve, ahe would! rmne and take her «tend In th* mid ; die of the brldg* looking exjw-rtaatly | f 9 down the rlvar. Aa th« "Amalia," an old barge engaged In th« Indian trade and aclieduled to arrtv* annually In London u* January 1, aalled up the rher. ahe became vloliratly agitated. When It paa«ed directly under her. ahe ahoutrd loudly In a crack ad, huarae vole», and loaned a purwe down to a c- rtnln ««Hur <m the deck who greet ed her with wild cheer*, ffh* would wntch the old boat glide aaaUy up the river till It waa not of tight Then quietly »he turned toward the «outb •nd walke<1 away. Now Hoaklnv waa a conaclentloua thief. It waa not lUa policy to rub <>id women of their pur***. Th« opulent old men of Hyde Park, and the young men. too. were hl» game Hut lately there were too many In th« busl Maa f»r any profit And the newapa pent were aaalnat him. dally r e minding their rvaiieva to ware of pick pocket*. People watched one min now and one had to be on one'« guard at all time* Reluctantly H ask Ina forsook th* old add uf hl» acttvUin and «ought other prey. It waa a hard year. however. What little h* picked up from the ('hrt«tuias ahop|»«>r* he already oared to friend*. He waa facing the New Year altnoat pennllea*. Then he re membered the old lady and her fat puree. He de*p1»ed hlmedf for think ing <>f It he a man of principle* but I «tarvntion la starvation, and it waa New Year'« Kve. Tonight »he would «raa He oonceajffd hlluaelf Ju a* old erevlae tu .Je maauary. ;* was a per feet hiding ptoc*. He could «re out v»«lly and not be aeen by anyone About midnight he heard the »low, heavy »tep of the old lady. She paaaed cloae by him and advanced a few yard« He emerged fruai hie hid ing place and followed Abuut to make a quick aprlng at her, «he turned and faced him He composed hluwlf with difficulty, tipped bl* hat and bld her happy New Year tn a weak, «trained voice. “Oh. thunk 'er, air; the earn« te you. air." “line weather we been 'avtnT” "l ine. In-leed And tine fur that boy o' mine wbet'a cornin' In tonight from them 'ot 'eatlieti piare«“ The old lady sniffed. liiMltlna eiiged a little clu*«r to Iwr “Ain't «een yer boy fur aulite timer' “Only frutu the bridge ere «net a year, Ain't «ran him to ‘old tn auy arme alnc* he wan I lad o' twelve. ill* boarae »Id vole* tivtnbled a little—a I tu o a t broke down. “An’ •rd life fur ■ lad. that, on them •hip*, and no '«»tn*. and an 'ard er life fur me what’* hta lawful mother net er tu lay un arm ua him In all ibewe year* ” Here site broke Into • h aS r t- brenklttg «ob It’s ■ bad un been. • Ir. conMn't let lad # mln* hi* mother wa* auch a miserable old wttrh. It'd break bi* ran. I get together all 1 can la the world und give It la him onct a ye*r fur bl* "eilday. It a th* beat I cas d» for 'la. Ium't know who he hink* I am. He never troubled to hod out Rut— Ky, 'ey. tirar*,'' ah* »touted «uddraly The “Amalia" waa «teaming up the river ll waa directly umler them and a little youth la iioif al»o«t eagerly nn deck, i the old Page 3 General New* ! Aee ee aeeeeeee eea eeeeee«••V SHELBURN NEWS j j Jan 13 Mra. W. H McLain returned from Portland Sunday noon wh» re »he bad been two seek* earing for Mra C. McLain who baa been quite ill. but in impr >ving nicalv and waa able to coma up to her father's Saturday evening where thev are earing for her and baby Hanaid. T. M. Ruaaell made a buaineta trip to Stavton Monday. Mra. Carl Fol Ila returned to her home at ¡«eneve. Oreg . Friday, af ter attending a few week* with her parent*. Mr. and Mra. Gaorge. T M Ruaarll made a buaineaa trip to Salem Tuesday. fly Katherine f Geo. C. Miller and Mr and Mra. W II. Mcljun attended the annual R NOIlMAN TRE meeting of the Fork* of the Santiam VOR wore a tetxler N. F. L. A Tuanday. NEW YEAR S VICTORY « a m 11 e «1 he emerged frotn tha Carter h«’pltul. A .try, blinding «now Mt. Pleaianl Cole Newa waa falling and the tuurtihiu W !!• Jan 12 bitterly cold. but there waa a warm glow an-und I i George Sandner waa looking over heart that made him |n»enalhle for li n moment to cold and chill. the telephone line laat Wednesday. Within hta aoul he felt the thrill of victory, a victory won -over the great- eat enemy the wor1«l know* For« <>n»e more Ida band had helped to avert the •word of the grim reaper—hi» «kill and aur»ne«a of touch had brought back another aoul from the brink It had been an emergency call thl« time. ■ call that catue Ju«t a* the bcila were tolling the birth of the New Y>ar. with the chance* 10O to 1 a*talt»»t « In nlng the tight, but ngnin ■< ivnee i nd »kill had .added another vlr.ory to It» long ilat. G«orge Hamilton would llv«; hia family In the little cotlmn- In Hower afreet would have him a- with them befwe matty day* and, In ateuil of mourning and «udti«-<*». there would be Joy und bnppln»in the little home. “Thank God that I wit able to do It,“ I»«>ctor Tr-vor wh - per*d to the aklea aa he gut Into I i- little car. “It aeem» like an omen <»t good to have thia bup|»-n Ju«t aa the year waa born." For thia time he knew that he had won a d«»ubl* victory. For many year* be tied tried hard to Intercut the ol«l and wealthy Mra. Whltealde In the building of a new hovpitnl fur Carter, to be operated along new and u| ■ • date llnea. It waa »«»rely m-e«l- 1 lu th« town and It had t»« »-n the drvan» of I»«>ctor Trevor'a life »ti.,e tie hu«l c-'Ui«- there Heverul tin»-» he had tli»<<lit that Mr*. Whltralde waa on th- p nt of coneenthig. twit alwnya at the lu<d •lie hu<l fallen back <>n the <»ft-u-e«l argument that people were Ju«t aa well off and gut along Juat «« »»*>11 - r but ter before all the-.- u.-w fandangle Ide*« were known. Dave Aegvrtrr made a buaine«* trip to Stayton Wednesday. Gua Netnayer delivered hia hoga to Staj lon Wednesday, Loul* Geisler delivered meat to Gehlen Br<»a. of Stayton Wednesday morning, Joe Sent, Ben Darbv. Linn lam- brrt, Louis Getalrr and Pete Fiedler made a buaine»* trip to Albany laat Monday. Mr and Mrs. Looia Ray and son visited al Ben Darby’s Wednesday afternoon. Mesdamea Ben Darby and Joe Senx visited a' Parberry’a Tuesday afternoon. Ben Darby and Mr. Bovwin called on Floyd Fitzwater Tuesday after GILKEY STATION Jan 13 Henry Struckmeler and wife of Alltanv and daughter. Mr*. Alma listen of Yakima. Wash . are visit ing at the Richard Struckmeler home. Jexn Kelly, wh<» haa been working for the county at LebaifMi. «pent the week-end at home, Mrs Kelly tak ing him back Sunday night. “And n» lioclor Trevor drove to hla home th*. early N> Year morning, the big building, with all tta modern equipment for helping humanity. lootn»*d before him nln n tn••»•»» building that would »>--n bv»mr a rvaplj. « *• • •• • •• »»*«»♦ : ? i fl Pravcr 1V Rati, man Prcttky UBban (OvpyrUM It i. ; < » - -T57 RicUrdaoa Gsp Reviews | Jan. 13 Mra L P. Arnold wna • Scio yla- itor Saturday afternoon. Kev. Henry Alber* and wife of Albany were viaitora at the G. W. Arnold home Sunday aftvrnoon. We notice that L»nard Arnold ia making important ' bu«ine*a'’ call* to Albany lately. Th* rock crusher at Boner’* ha* F. I. Juneaan«! wife and *>n. Har begun low k it-»in. ry of Stayton viaited at the parental Ralph Hhkale« •- «topped work home of J. G. Holt Sunday ing at the Atnbroeek A Donahue U. G Holt ami daughter*. Beryl •awmill and atarted working at the and Virginia, and Annabel Hawley rock cruaher, of Salem were guests at lh* J. G Mr*. Ella Crett of Portland haa and T. M Holt home* Sunday. returned home, after «»ending Franklin Gilkey has gone to Cor-1 week with her •later. Mr* G tallie where h* will ■ omplete hi* Bod ger*. course at O. A. C. thia spring W. T. Haaaler ia io*'.allirt A farewell *urpri«c party waa giv new carbon lights. en at th* home of Mr. and Mrs Wil- A. A Muck and family have If »n Young Saturday night for their moved lo Falla <^<y. A family by daughter. Hazel, who 1« leaving for the name of Bruce hav* purchased Portland where she has employ- the place and moved in. and their merit. A very pleasant evening wi«« , tw» aona are attending school in •pent and luncheon waa served at a Scio late hour to James Kichar Ison and E. L Btlveu and wife attended a wife, R. Preever and wife. John community masting at Providence Shepherd and wife. J H Kelly and achool houae Monday evening. wife, F. W Struckmeler. J. G Holl Art Weatenhouae wa« a buatnem and wife, 8. B Holt and wife, F. » Mt r in Scio Monday. W. Meapell and wife, Violet. Lucille, Mi«* Ailorn Mumper of Scio waa and Floyd Cren»h*w. Lucille Som a visitor at Piatt’* Tueaday and al*o mer, Lola Watson. Jack Goar. Har attended the Arnold community old Riggs. Herman Zeller. Orville meeting in the evening. We are Sheiman. Loren Thompson, Mr. and all verv aorry lu hear that ahe ia Mra. Young. Lyman and Hazel aoon leaving for Salem, where ahe Young. haa accepted a position. F. W. Meapell waa a buainesa vis Mi*a Delta Platt and her nephew itor at Lacomb Saturday. Everett Ambroaek, were visit or* at Will Meapelt haa rented hia place G. W Arnold’s Thursday afternoon. to Will Martxel and haa moved to Mr*. Lora Platt and daughters, Albany. He Intend* to work for the Delta and El «le. were viaitora at G. county. W Arnold’s Sunday. Those going from here to the c«>un- Sunday evening Mra, Lora Piatt ty convention of the Farmers' Union •nd daughter* and the Arnold aia- at Sweet Home Saturday were: J. t«ra. Beta and Doi lie. were in Seio. H Kally ami wife. J G II»it anti ► noon. J. A. Senx sawed wood for Barn ard Mmlen Tue*dav and for George wife. S B. Holt and wife, and Le» Sandner Friday afternoon and Sat Zeller. Little Junior Kelly, grandson of urday. Linn and Mr. 1-ainbert were shop Mr. anil Mra, J K. Reiley, who haa been very tick in a Salem hospital, ping in Stayton Wednesday. Carl Kraschnewaki was in Stayton is reported some belter. Harold Reiley. who has I m - ci » work Wednesday. John Sandner, ar.. wan a Slav ton ing for the S P. Co. al Rooeburg for some time, spent the we»-k end visitor Thuradav. Mr and Mra Ben Darby were in at his home here Miss Opal Mesoelt spent Thuraday Slayton «hopping Wednesday. night with M im Pearl Miller at North Mra. Silbernagel and Sylvester Then laat night had cott e the call from the Hamllluu l»»n»e. For yenra visited al Louto Gcialer’a Wednes Santiam. the Hamilton family had been count Several of th yuung people from rd by Mr* Whltralde a« -r own •(»' day. here attended a i ntty at North San Theodore Belc«»e and Earl Darby < lai protegee*, ami at had «p>>k«n ber mind quite plain», t > Dortor Tre vor thia tltne: “Th » y the roue la aitnuat hufwleaa llmt there 1« n -t the equipment In the old hovpltul to handle au< h a cn><> and that he can not l>e moved t* ti e city. I»octur Foo- ter aald there waa a ch «ncr and y<»u Were the ot , «»tie here that c < hi !«I take h. If >««u encve««J It mean» the new hospital within the year." I News From Lyons. The Sunday schoal conteet party held at the community hall Friday •vrnmg waa a very pleasant social af fair. Aitoul 75 people. young an i old. were in attendance Arthur Vaughn and wife, Mr*. Helen Vaughn and Mrs. Wm. Swunk were cttller* nt the Mercer home Sunday. Mra. William« and Mra. J H. visited at laaak’a Saturday after- tiam Saturday idgiil. Johnston railed on Mra. Caddie Mar Frati Mespeit and wife and «laugh- lin Saturday. noon. Mra. R F. Darbv viaited with her ter. Ona), visited al the Joe Kitchen Cecii Manning and wife of Salem home in Albany Sunday. were Sunday viaitora at Alex Boe- mother last Saturday. The Thuraday thimble club met deker’a Mi*a Mary Hora toent Sunday bl Traak anl wife apent Saturday with home folk*, returning to Mill with Mra. 1‘anay Shepherd last Thuraday. The aemi-annual elec evening and Sunday with r«l«tiv<w City in the evening. Mr. and Mr* J. L. Pat berry and tion waa held and the following of in Stayton. also attended the revival •on and wife spent Sunday with Mr. ficer» elected for the next aix month»: meeting at the M. E church. Pansy Shepherd, preaidrnt; liattir G. F. Johnaton and eon. Kenneth, and Mr*. Ben Da.by. Kelly, vice-preaident; Anna Holt, of Salem spent the week end with Mr. and Mr*. Chark-a Peter* and aec-treaa. The next meeting will be relatives here, returning to Salem a»n Elvin »pent Sunday with Mr. Sunday evening. and Mrs Louia Ray. and viaited Ben with Mra. Ellie Sommer. Mra Maude Johnaton called on Darby and family Sunday evening. Mra.Lloyd Davenport Saturday even Frank Hora viaited laat Sunday Iowa College Outlines ing. with Harold Darby. Dairying Fundamentals Mica Surry of Hftwell epent the Arnold Senx called on Ed Roberts Following an analysis of the work week end with her grandmother and Sunday afternoon. of cow tearing • ssoclatlona In Iowa, Ben Darbv, Mr. Parberry and dairy expert« at Iowa atate college aunt at Lyuna, returning to he I son made a business trip to Alaon emptiaalxe the following point» an de achool Monday morning. nerving of consideration aa a guide lo Mra. D. C. Abels ia on the •ick Vernon’s Sunday afternoon. Inereaaed proflta from the dairy cow: liat. Mr. and Mra. Albert Cooley spent 1. The production of feed« !•<■•» »tilt Wm. Swank called at Jack John- Sunday with their daughter and ed to dairying e«n*rlaily alfalfa hay. 2 The elimination of the scrub or aton’a Saturday. family. Mr. and Mrs C. C. Maerts. grade «Ire. Mrs Maffgie Krum of Salem spent 8 The u«e of pure bred dairy »Ire« Sunday and Monday with home from good producing ancestry. Baptist Church Not 4 The weeding out of unprofitable folks. Mr. and Mrs. John Sandner. cow« through mw tenting aaaocietlon« Sunday achool at 10 o’clock every ■r.. and family. 8. national feeding. Rrdeena Cothren haa returned 8. Giving the eowe I be attention home, after several week's work at that their Importance demand* T. Regularity of Iiillkln* and feed. Portland and different places Ing. Geo. Sandner and family attend 8. Providing ed Sunday school and church Sun throughout th* «. Breeding row« to freshen In the dae morning. fall of the year except when one la Gael Trexler. Loeille and Maxine retailing milk Chrisman have been a been t frotn ’ 1«. Snpplenientlng poor paature« in nuncr with either aunamor *b school on acctmal of whoopirg '**• cottgh I*** "V Sunday morning. Everybody ia In vited to attend. Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening at 6:30. Prayer meeting every Saturday night at at 7:30, Junior Endeavor at 2:00 Hatur« day afternoon. Mr. Fred Waehlta will preach next Sunday