The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, January 29, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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The Scio Tribune
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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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ALBANY. OREGON
212 E. First
Phone 379
ge*t and moat uptodate In the »tale, Ridie Chrome called on the Thomas
Phillip** to hear the radio Saturday
if not the whole country.
evening.
Ijawrence Thoma*, one of Jordan’s
Spring ia upon us and fermera on
well drained land are plowing mœt rising voung men. is visiting at
every dav. thus getting their ground home. He holds a good position at
io shape for seeding at the proper Mt. Angel, we understand.
E J. Burns, who works for John
time. Where elee in all the United
Shelton, broke his right arm while
States can you beat Oregon’
working with horses. He was taken
to
a Stayton physician who aet it.
When It comea to advertising It-
will lie 1st«! off for • few days.
He
•elf as the city of crime, Chicago
wine the limburger cheese.
State Law-Makers
Hall's Catarrh Medicine
GILKEY STATION
The*» whn srs In • "run-down" «-...«-
tlon will non™ that «’• t»r*h
tl -m
m..«-h mors than when th.y
|„ <1--t
£«allh
Thia fa«-t pro*.* that * mu
I* a focal dtowi«.. it la rrwifiy
lnn<i.a«wd by ronoiltutk-nsi <’ondin<>r»
ItAl.I.W ¿ATAHHH MP.IWIVK I. a
CaneiMd Tr.atm.nt both Incal and m-
»i»d ha* bwn •>. .r..< | ...
Jan 27
of butter per month, which la alao
•oi l in Scio, Jefferaon, Stayton and
Portland
Mr. Hickey Surprised
Mr. amf Mrs Paul A. Lardon en­
tertain« I a party of friends Tues­
day evening with a surprise dinner
party for Mr. Claude Hickey, in hon­
or uf his birthday.
A large birthday cake adorned the
center of the table, around which
were seated .Mr anil Mrs Joe Wese-
|y, Mr. and Mr* Ethil Arnold. Mr.
Mr and Mrs EJwin Holland. Mr
and Mrs. J hnStieha. Thomas Ijtrge.
John Kelly. Claude Hickey, and the
h>*ts
After dinner Card* and mu­
sic were enjotvd
High scores were
award« i to Mrs John Sticha and
Thomas Large, the consolations go­
ing to Mrs Edwin Holland and Mr.
(Continued from page 14
O-.s of the roost tm*
portant Is ike Oaks* S» an msasuro.
which would place a tar on bus and
truck line* tor the malm*■nan«'* of
high says
The measure was drawn
up under the direction of railroad st
torneys
The measure promises to precipitate
a hot flcht In the «was I on Bus and
truck lines representallree are on Hickey.
hand to flabt fur the life of their bust
Uses
haw appear* 4
A 9 lb. b«.y was born Tuesday to
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Struckmeier
‘T
.'77*'
tot
■OM
by ail dru<*f«<«
Mias Mary Jarvis of North Bend
F, J. Ch.n.y * Co.. 1\>l«fo. Ohfo.
preach«'»! Sunday morning and again
in the evening.
Watch the date following your
Mr and Mrs. Leater Holt of Carl­
name on this paper. It tell* when
ton were Sunday guests at the par-
your lime exmr«-*. If a blue pencil
Entertained Husbands
Camp Ground Law Offered.
mark i* under your name, it mean* ental home of J. G. Holt
CentrailtaiIon of control of ail alate
Mr. and Mra. I. N. Lemon «f Cor- traffic officer* under one chief. Io !*«■
vour paper will stop in two week*,
Mr*.
F Gill. Mrs. John Wese-
uni«-** renewed. Starts when paid vail is spent the weekend at the •elected by the secretary of state, su
Iv.
Mra.
C.
W Brau'g and Mrs Fred
for. »tops at expiration.
home of Mrs. Lemon's sister, Mra tborlslng Inrreas«* In the salaries of
T
Bilyeu
were
hostess«-* to the mem­
ths chief Inspector and operatives and
IS. R. Holt.
T iickshay . Jan 29, 1926
Improvement and r-sulatlon of sanl bers of the bridge club and their
Sunday gueata at the W. J. Kelly
iary conditions In public campgrounds husbamis at the Gill home last Fri­
home were: Mrs. Kelly'* mother. were proposed lu two bills prepared
day night. A six o'clock dinner
TO OCR CRIENOS
IN SUNSWEPT
Mrs Wm Barfling. Ira and Helen by Senator Magladry.
was f ■ ow< f by the evensng at
We are truly appreciative of the Serfiing. all of Silverton, and Mr.
A memorial to congress urging fol
bridge. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Myers
way our many friend* responded to and Mra. Frank Prokop and daugh­ era! aid In the development of Pacific
were awarded ladies* and gentle­
«•oari
r«>rta
adjan-nt
to
lare*
timber
Enjoy this winter the
to our special inducements, made ter. Anna Mary.
hol«iIuas tn order tn make these
men's high *c<>re*and Mr. and Mrs.
warmth anil the health­
for the purpose of raising needed
Moat of the young folks from cewalble to market*, wai passed by
IL L H x*on. the low scores. Mrs.
ful outdoor recreation of
money we are thus able to take here attended the bask r that I game both house*.
A.
W. Hagey and Miss Eulalia Lind-
California playgrounds.
care of our obligations withoufbor- b»twecn Aumsville and Stayton on
Legislative Brevities.
say,
huiiM guest of Mrs. Paul l^tr-
Rumor has It that there la to ba
SR round trip
r.-wing money, and you received the Monday night.
don.
were
invited guests.
another
"oleomargarine"
bill
brought
Wintcr ex­
interest.
The Thursday Thimble duh met
to
the
ersston
by
the
farmers'
and
cursion fare to Los An­
There are quite a few who have Thursday at the bom-* of Mrs Effie
dairymen'a organisations.
l)<> you think the American peo­
geles; return limit May
n««t taken advantage of the liberal Sommer, with twenti two members
A bill Introduc'd in the senate
31st via the comfortable
offer and are in arrears, whose pa- present and one vi iter. Mrs Ira would create a board of automobile I ple have a ser..«e of humor?" "Yea,”
convenient trains ot the
i er will rutomatically stop with this Robmaon.
Mrs. V**da Whetstone machinist examiners to I* composed answered Senator S«irghum, "Ev­
ery once in awhile somebody comes
Shasta route.
issue unless the subscription ia re- and Mrs. Nettie Irwin attended of three n>eml>ers.
Women as well as men will be rom along that seems to have been elect­
•wtd *>r otuer satisfactory arrange- from Albany and Mi* Ethel Yunk-
And you’ll like Southern
pelted to obtain hunting and fishing
Pacific dining car service
■ nt» mads
We regret to do thia, er from Jofferaon
Two contests llcwnscs under an amendment the ed because he amused the folks.”
—highest quality food
but I*« reason* compel: Postoffice were stage«! by the hostess and a house game commission will propose
Henry Ste panek, who is working
deliciously prepared and
regulation* require ''paid in ad- vocal duet was rendered by Mr*. In a Mil.
f<>r the S. P. Co , spent Sunday at
The board of control and the budget
served at your accus­
var.ee." an 1 some refuse to pay tha Crenshaw and Mro. Goar, the latter
(
commission
would be consolidated un his home here.
tomed meal-time.
overdue accounts; •o it fnuwt be "in also presiding at the piano.
der house bill No 1». Introduced by
advance" to all. Krom now on the
Full stopover privileges
Sunday morning. Mr*. J. F. Som­ Kllham. Multnomah county.
Tribune will start when paid for ami mer narrowly e*ratx*d being senoua-
cn route.
Establishment of a state tuberculo
«t t> at expiration. You will like ly burned when her dress caught •le hospital east of the Cascade moun
For full information, ask
this le tter a* you get use«! to it.
fire from the heating stove. She lain* would be a question to be voted
The blue pencil will tell the story, received some painful burns on her on by the people at the general elec
tlon of November. 1*3*. If a bill intro
and all m arrears have been eo noli- hand* poll.ng out the flames
duced by Senator I’pton Is passed
li. I. Saturday night. Jan 31. at
Sunday dinner guests at the T M.
Three bills, designed to protect
7:00 o'clock, the extra apecial ro­ Holt hooxc were Rev. and Mru.T.W. farmers saalnst trespassers. part leu
ll ucti n end* arid the rate goes bark t’ooper and Mr. and Mr. John larly tourists who Invade their prem
Is«* for articles of food, hate been In
to SI 7S i>er year
Vaughn of Jefferson.
troduced by Senator Sam Broun ot
HE right glass« > save sight, cor­
Mr and Mrs McAdoo.
John Shepherd is putting in a Marlon county
rect defects of vision and render
telephone on line 3.
To lay • loll on tax exempt aeeuri
a nr vice far beyond the matter of
George Ashford and fsmilv of ties st some points during their life price. Evestrain symptoms are na­
The bill netting aside the Clear
Ktlertts Nolici
Lik.- water shed* jmrmanently lo Marion. Mias Mary Jarvis of North time and make them pay their con ture’s call for help. Heed the call.
Notice is hereby given that the un the people of Oregon was introduced Bend.Miss Emaline Carson of Albany trlbution to the public weal Is th*
purpose of house bill TO, Introduced
deraignrd was by an order duly mad.-
and entered of record on th«- Sth dav of in the *enate Tuesday by Senator and Franklin Gilkey of O.A.C. were by Repre«»«ntailve (formas. The bill
January, 1926. in that certain suit in Joseph <>f Multnomah county. Thia gueata al the W. A Gilkey home provides that Inheritance taxes shall
the Circuit Court of the Slate of Or.
bo laid upon tax exempts shea thet
gon, for the County of I.inn. in 11« art- biil and its coti»«qurnces are of par­ Sunday.
m«nt No. 2. wherein Ralph II •:ii*. a amount interest to every cm sen of
The crew of men that has been •re bequeathed tn eatatr* from their
minor, by L. M Curl, his guardian, was
former owner to another Mr lleriuaii
ALBANY OBgB,
plaintiff, ami Nell Hollia-Hilyeu and the Willamette vallev, becauae thia working down near the Thomas has had legal advice and beilevas th«
HAROLD
A EBRO,
Myrtle Hollis, a minor, were defend­ immense body of pure water and creek bridge to prevent the creek
law will •ustaln hl* bill
ants, duly appoints*«! refer««’ to mak«'
Manufacturing Optician
sale of the following «lescnbed real the unknown horae power therefrom from taking the road have complet­
property, to wit;
i* to l>e saved to the people. Write ed the job.
Former Scioite Good Asset
Lot No. Tluoe 13) and the East one-
Mr. an«! Mrs. Fred Mr*pelt and
senator
Garland
or
Repreaentativea
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half iK. SL
L°* Ntt Two <2>- ,n
Block No Two 2). in Wh«-eler‘a Addi­ Swan or Tucker for a copy.
«laughter, Ouak visited at the Joe
ficai Estale Proper
The value of small indualrie* tn a
tion to the City of Scio, Linn County.
Kitchen home m Albany Sunday.
and
Notary Public
community
is
well
illustrated
in
a
State of Oregon.
Miss Merle Righam of the Oak­ report of the busineM of the Dallas
Now. therefore, in pursuance of aahi
ylbtlnCt»
OStained, Examined
Senator Borah and aides on hia
order ami of the statute* In surh case*
view schoi'l «pent the week-end at Creamery covering a period of a I m , u I KIO
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OREGON
made and provkled. I will, on Saturday, ’fault-finding' committee refuse to o.
th* 7th day of February. 1926. el the k. appointment of Attorney General her home in Portland.
nine months. The creamery during
hour of one o’clock p. m. of said day,
DR. A. G. PRILL
Clifford Kelly took the train for that time has had an output of 6S.-
at the front door of the county court Stone to the U. S. supreme court by
Physician
bouse in the City of Albany, l.innt oun- President Coolidge. Since the pres­ Mill City Monday, srhere he will 963 pound* of butter and has dis
•nd
ty. State of Oregon, sell at public auc 1
visit
relative*.
tribute«!
approximately
$40.000
lion, for cash in hand. to the highest ident must stand or fall with the
Surgeon
Heeman Zeller went to Ijfon* among the farmers of thnt vicinity
bidder, all th* right, title, interest and men he chooaea as hi* subordinates,
Hist riet Surgeon S. P. Railway
claim of th* several parties, plaintiffs
Sunday to viai* hia sister, Mra. Nor­
in
payment
for
butterfat
and
pro
­
why
should
Borah
be
ao
careful?
and defendant* in sal«i auit. in and to
Scio. Or.
the real property brroinaboyo describ­ He would not be responsible, besides man Garrison, returning Munday.
duce of all kind*.
ed
E A. Wagner, manager of the
Dated thia «th day of January. 19*26. hi* republicanism is not too pure.
A. K. M c M aham . Referee.
creamery, went from here to Dallas
Dale of first publication, Jan. 8, 1926,
JORDAN ITEMS
! ab«>ut nine months ago, after ope­
Sunday** Portland papers said
Date of last publication, Feb. 5, 1926.
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rating a creamery here for a year, -FAY TON.
Gov. Pierce had the whtpband at the
<
all*
answered
Day
or
Night
Jan.
M
leaving because the patronage did '■
legislature, and then carried a story
Tuberculin Testing
Mrs. Gearhart waa a Jordan shop­ not warrant his remaining, and our
from Tom Kay l«*ashing the gover­
people lost a valuable aa*et that has DR. C. WARD DAVIS
nor unmercifully, an«i saying he had per Saturday.
Mr. Weieh returned from a trip lieen se ured by Dalia*. Mr. Wag
the governor "sliding." Just how
ner paid to the producers here dur­
much of the political bunk coming to Ashland. Oregon recently.
First National Rank Building
Mrs. Endrea ta nursing
Mr*. ing that year more than $26,000,
from Salem can be believed is quite
Svvrro*, <laBKi*
Schneider the pnat «seeks
which no other email Concern has Bridge and Plate Work given prompt
a puxslc.
¡ Matthew Ender« of Calif«»rnia is approaches!, and Scio and communi­ and careful attention. Alao Extraction
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Optometrist.
^E6Y SÇBLÏOÇ
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G. F. Korinek
I
Veterinarian
DENTIST
When that fish hatchery on Roar­ making an eatewded visit with his
ing River get* to going strong, it brother *• farnriy here.
will be just one more spot ot inter­
F". Jungwirth aastated hia brother
est in Linn county to Oregonians at the aaw redl at Mill t'ity the past
I and the visitors within our borders. | J. H. W<
This hatchery will be ooe of the tar-
Kd Jlurns and
I
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^“7* -J*
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ty are the losers.
At the present time Mr. Wagner
save. 9& per cent of his home mer­
chants are selling his butter, show­
ing they are loyal to a home prod­
uct. He makes nearly 7000 pounds
Lowe A. Morrlson
Rsliabl* Und*rtak*rw
funerala given peraonal attention
IT Mr. l owe
'. Ixiws
N. I. Moasian*
banon
1*bon*—Itay. 97
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