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

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General Xews
The Scio Tnbuné
Editorials
Prill« Entertain
Pyrotoi Available
worked to reach him. What be
found in thia unexplored cave. If
Dr and Mrs A G Prill gave a
Another car of pyrotoi. surplus
anything, went with hie life. The
six
o'clock dinner and 500 («arty to
expense to reach him was mure than war esplosive that has been distrib­
S150.UU0, but who will say it was uted by the government, will arrive several of their friends at their
The dinner
not «pent aright? Kentucky spent In Corvallis this week, according u» home Munday evening
THÜRRDAT. Feb. 1». 192Í»
the money hoping to find Floyd Col­ |C. R Briggs, coun
lins alive. sn4 would have spent agent. The carl
There are quite a few dangerous more if necessary.
Man’s inhu­ pooling orders frog
sidewalks In the city, and before manity to man’’ was missing there. anon. Scott’s Milla*
some one falls aod break a leg. arm
vailia.
or neck Is the time to repair them
Chris Johnson and wife of North
The part of the t
Remember, you and your property Powder and their daughter. Ines, of uted from Corvallis
are liable fur any accident that oc­ O. A. C. spent the week-end withC. to farmers on Feb.
curs on vour sidewalk. It might be L. Ptnnel and family.
er’a garage, which i
cheaper to fix the sidewalk than to
from the mill.
Mr. and Mr* J. 8. Sticha and Mr.
pay damage*
It Is expecteii th«
ami Mr*. Henry Hasaler drove
car U> lie pooled i«y
around the Albany ■ Corvallis • Mon­
Spring Is upon us. Old Sol has mouth • Jefferson • Scio loop Sunday. next fall. He m a<
however, and it ma,
crawled frum behind the rain bar’l
C. E Arnold, diatiiet manager of sufficient scattered
and smiled his sweetest smile upon
the Western States Life Insurant!* taken to enable fart
US.
Before the spring rush is a
Co., was over from Albany Friday amelte valley to g
g «od time t<> repair our fences and
to deliver a policy tn Clinton E. Ar­ together.
sidewalks, clean up the premise*
■
nold
They are not re 11 led ao far
and give the house a fresh coat of
as known.
cheerful paint. Visitors are coming
Pythian Sister
—|j
Mrs. Chea’er Coffey and children
this summer, so let's look pretty.
came over from McMinnville Satur­
—
Forty meml«ers o
With one swing of his executive day li visit relatives. On Sunday of the Pythian Sister
nxa,Governor Pierce relieved his ad­ .Mr*. Coffey was called to Silverton of their families wet
ministration of the Cleaver, the hie because of the wriou* illness of Mr. table last Thursday
another pleasurable
obstacle between himself and the Coffey'» mother. Mrs. Hepbern.
h gislnture, Wm. 8. lx-vens, form­
N I Moiriaon anti wife and Mrs. supper was served. 1
er district attorney of Baker county, Rebecca Morn* attended the revival ed the decoration*. *
was immediately appointed to fill meeting at Crabtree Monday night, Iv. Mrs. Gilbert Met)
the vacancy. It is hoped greater which is being conducted by Rev. D. Myers. Mrs. E t
cooperation will exist in all direc­ Teddy l-eavitt. who held a very nuc- Miss Valla Brenner
tions in behalf of the prohibition ei**»ful meeting in Scio two year« hostesses
ago.
Mrs. Maliei C. Will
department ot the state. •
chief
for Oregca. mi
Dan McLaughlin, who livea on the
official
vlMl to th«
Flovd Collins was dead when the West Scio road, was in town the last
rescuers found his body Monday in of the week buying material for time
HOW TO SAVE MONEY
WHEN SHOPPING
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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the cave that had entomlx-d him 17
dava I efore while exploring. His
w as a horrible death, slow and sure.
Incessantly for 17 days rescuers
M»<- •<•»[»•? The
I really C'MXl soap
H * «mall linpur-
Sider the aiiuoat
Sp In the ln-m*
•ble moathly and
•iDjle item may
H I* a good pian
t out by reilaM*
ecuoomy lo u«e
.de aoapa la ih*
«t noi mah* thè
hst oae kind ot
•very pur{Miae
I luto n>U<L uie-
-curdi ng to thè
fieaeut. Nearty
Otlid he eipllpped
i thè«*. and very
I all thrve. Neo-
Nll'l he uaed tot
eat* color* and
■n Ihe araallrot
t injur* A tue-
duratile tabri« a
t* all righi fur
««•bina grvaay
k fioche*.
br«wn color of
t«> 'h>- prvarni-e
aay Just when
frase* to he nn
I ohjerttonable.
I* belleved to
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v, nnd form* a
h boiler, whlch
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'* tiot, by ths
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lu-n handled
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en In a «troni
» «-lochine and
re are aererai
, elkall. Hoap
b««'dlng a bit
of thè tongur
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Ivrled lirann
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BEST
available
COPY
THE SCIO
The end of the first semester and the
lieginning of the second have been a suc­
cess. whether we passed our exams or
not. There were some difficulties in ar-
ranging subject« and classes, but these
have been overcome and we are on out
way again. Biology and Domestic Arts
are the only two new subject*
About one period was taken Thursday
afternoon for the purpoee of a short pro*
gram in honor of Lincoln’s birthday. A
few sketches were read and songs were
sung.
The High School Students are busy
working with their play. "All a Mistak«-.”
It is to l>e given in about four weeks.
DO YOU KNOW
That <>ns ha'f of our Junior Clue is
sick?
That
School plav within a short time’
That we have five new students the
second semester?
That basketball season will be over the
15th of March?
That the girls are talking of having a
baseball team’
That the hays are getting baseball fever
a nee the sun ha« been shining?
That we are glad to have our principal
back with us again?
FROM THE ENGLISH CLASS
Scm. Oregon.
Jan 22. 1928.
Dear Mr Line-In;
When we studied about your speech at
Gettysburg. I thought that if the radio
had been invented at the tune, how many
more thousand people could have heard
your wondeful speech
The radio is a wonderful apparatus, be­
ing composed mostly of wires and coils.
The voice is sent u> the broadcasting sta­
tion on a wire. At the end you speak iu
there is a microphone, and on the other
amplify it until tl may be heard distinct­
ly.
ELECT THREE DELEGATES
Last Friday the Student Bods elected
the three delegatee, to which eur school
is entitled, to attend the Educational Fix­
position to be held at 0. AC.. Feb. 21-
23. Those elected to reproaent Scio Hl
are; Arnold Zyseet. Anna Dolexal and
Walter Chromv. Wa feel sure that these*
three will enjoy the week-end to the full­
est extent and will bring back something
worth while to the reel of us.
FRESHMEN NOTES
We are all feeling fine now. for the ee*-
metier exams are over and now we can
breathe again.
Two new students have taken up the
pursuit of knowledge in our school. The
Freshmen Class is glad to welcome Charles
Dulezal and McKenzie Callaway in their
midst.
All of us were surprised when the
Sophomores told us we would not have to
wear green on Friday during the second
semester.
SOPHOMORE NOTES
We are glad to say that our elaaa I»'
been enlarged by two members. Lirdtie
and Ronald Summer.
The cast for the High School play *ts*
been selected and several members of our
class have been selected.
.Mr. Shimanek—"How is that 1 dnamrvr
you ktasing my daughter?"
Johnie—“I don't know, sir, unlrs* it’s
because you woar rubbar heels.
to the
Bv Train and Ship
to Netv York
Go this wav—it n>sta
but little more
8h««'s tv'itc l«i V aliform*
! i>r fine
train« Js'lv
llirnteacrnk Suntec
route to N«W Otla'sn*
Fa.rllrnt niea!« tn the S uithern Pacific
dining CBS.
Con nr« 11 >n at New OrleuM v i h t«ala-
tial Meaincra Ito Nrw Y<«*k mr • «and
berth Includ'd in the one fare,
Scopovrt« rn route.
the Xtardi Gra*
at Nt» I'll«an».
A»l aboutC*rri«(»< ■■
t>»utefr««»iS*n
Dwg«' Apa< li»1 rail drtour ot Au <ia.
For further in/omumon. ark
SoutherwPœmc
C. W. Bragg. |x>cal Agent
V
C. E. Kendle Says
Briny in your piov Jia res now ami have them rcadv for your
spring Mark. Wr do acctv'crc welding, horseshoeing ami all
kinds of l>la< ksmithing. lie will give you the beat service at the
lowest prins
\-.k l<u ti. krts withi-.i. h '4k cash purchase or
51.00 | nt id on account, good for drawing
Scio Cash Produce Company
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end is th* transmitter. *r th* part that
sends the suund in th* air.
' This is caught by receiving sete, that
With thia machin* in our houaes nsw
we could have listened to your ape*ah,.
and yet have been thousands of nule*
away.
Very gneereiy yours.
R. G, ’28.
SOUTHLAND
B. MRS HARLAND H ALLEN
y soap
making some improvements in his
Mr
home. Dan say* he thinks he has
tended
become an ex(M>rt in the art of hang­
ing paper.
in Salem Saturday aia
Vol. 4
No. 8
i
Torrance
I //rough Ihe
center;
umping cen­
ter; Wilma Miller. Lona Zyaset. forwards.
Ella Tucea. Mary Harris, guards; Fern
Flanagan and Frances Wesely. subs.
The game with Shedd there, on Jan.80.
was a huge success for Scio. After the
game with Shedd here, we naturally ex­
pected to win. and easily, ao we were sur­
prised and unanimously agree it was a
much better game than the one here
The Shedd girls showed up to a better
advantage on their home floor, but the
final score was 23-8 in favor of Scio.
The game with Halsey at Halsey on
Feb. 6. although it was close and hard
fought, was not a success for Scio. It
was one of the roughest games of the
season, and we feel confident the score
will be at least vice versa when we have
the combat here. The final score was
11)4 In favor of Halsey.
Our next game is with Gates on their
floor. This is expected to be a good
game, as both teams have had a better
chance for practice.
A practice game was played with Stay­
ton on their floor. Tuesday. February 10.
Stay ton being victorious by a «cure of
7-6.
When at I night sudden tremors shake,
And agitate the casement.
Th* cause may be a distant quake.
On raisins in the basement.
Mary—“1 want a loaf of bread. pl»a»*."
Clerk—"You are a penny short
The
-*» c* ha* gone up since yesterday."
Mary—"Then give me one of yesterday’s
;k*ve*"
vwe e Vert'
Bride
bulclierWhat
roast do you think would go well with a
perfect darling dinner of a blue and-whitc
dinner set?"
A colored school teacher is credited with
the following: "The word 'pants’ am an
uncommon noun, because jMiit* a in singu­
lar at th«- top and plural at the bottom."
Unreasonable
Request
Doctor—"Put out your tongue—more
than that—all of iL"
Child But, .i.ictor. I can’t
It’» fast-
ene«i on the other end.”
Ala*! Johnnie (closing book J—
W ii.it a t- i.b!» rr atur«- l* nt Minatour was!
It says that it i>»«-d to devour a young
matdi-ii at a tu«-al and then fall into a de«-p
aier-p.”
Swede "Uvercoiiie by the las»-he-
chewed, I *up|x>»e."
Some signs: His Sister—"You think
she does not love you, but have you any
proof for it?' TH
Ernest—"Yes; proof* are obtained from
negative* and »he rejected me no less than .
three time*"
A visitor at the school—"1 notice that
your pupils are in a fine humor, hav* they
been having singing er something?"
Prof-—"No. to he frank, it’* jurt be­
cause my wife has b««en in and it tickles
them to 'tenth to see some one boss me
around."
Prof. W^—"What docs this mean? Your
sister just called up and Mid you were
*ick and wouldn't come to school today.
8wede —"Why the big boob!
wasn't to call until tomorrow."
H atch for date of High School Play!
You Will Want to See It and the
Auditorium Should be Filled to limit
•n bay, near
a the chief
L’ucle Ham
jlBflt paaaee the
l*t Wee
I mito which
St «em- aaUtlS
flow* Ainerli a wnrd . id from which
In tills home wjiere all is gladness
they «rnttvr to th* four wind*
I'll enjoy the peaceful twilight of the years!
Funuerty known both aa Oyster
and tMbbet l*lnu<l. It eu a'-qulred by
the nntlunnl <«»» vrutn«-nt front the
-,
•late of New York in iw»t *n<i became
uur li-mllng Immigration station in
1MPI.
After lea.lng quarantine liumtgranta
are l«n«1r«l <>n barge* which are towed
to Kill* Islaii'i
A* the liuiulgmnt*
land lhey are formed into line* *nd
tile pe»t the ln*pe«-tors who '*i»e
them up" to illwover if there la any
rvaaoa why they aliouid not be per­
mitted to enter America. They are re­
viewed by doctor* and examined by
Inaqiei-tora and vice Investigator*
Fret. Irg*. hands, a nn* body, face,
eyr*. brad, are got» over They are
carefully »<anne«l for akin, coiumutU
cable and ey* dlneeae*
A remedy for every ctnnp mt.
If found to t«e O. K. In every way,
iiniiilgrant* are permitted to paa* pur
Sold in Scio at
ci»»* ticket* to dost I not ion, their
nwiiM-y exchangoil for it* equivalent tn
our currency ami given assistance In
iix-atliig frlemla or relative* Other-
wise, they are held for further tn-
We arc coo|»erating in the prise« anti free show. A ticket given
vretlgatlon and developments and
finally pa«ar«l or return««! to the coun­
with every 50c cash purchase or paid on account.
try from which they cam* a* condi­
Our store is a good place to trade
tion* warrant.
The majority of three newr.iflier*
go «might away to the big rille*—
three fourths of them. It I* Mid. to
It» territory east of the Ml«ate«lppl
river and north of tb* Ohio river.
Hill« laland is Intensely Interesting.
Amusing and pathetic Incident« occur
dally. All Immigrant* approach It tn
Some new numliers in ladies’, men's and misses’ Shoes in the
fear and trembling lest they prove
latest styles; also men a heavy work Shoes.
unfit to enter. To nearly all <>f them
Our line is complete.
<»ur language and customs are un­
known. hence they do not understand
Ask for tickets with every 50c purchase or SI (M)
what It Is all about. Tla Mid that
mor* tears have been shed here than
Pnxiucv accepted same am if
{»id on account,
any other place In the world. Many
cash.
cry for Joy over perml»«l«'n to eritat.
other* bee*use they are refnaed <w
h*e*n«e a family la separated, maybe
for life, one member being unfit.
Uncle Ram's entrance law* are rigid
—not that he wishes to ke«p out de
M utual Cream Station grable*. but because of the Impera­
tive noveaalty of preventing undesir­
Leonard Jordan. Agent
able* from «altering As many
A 000
We have a new Arkcr-I loltli 'Sepa­
Immigrants have passed through Ellis I
Shoe and Hamess Maker.
rator on the floor; come and look Island In a «ingte day. »nd more than
HK ! > V
K
Korinek’s Stock Remedy
Kelly’s Drug Store x*
Just Received
HIBLER
GILL CO
Frank Kruml
Tickets with each SI cash
U c are far y
it over. Highest market price paid
Coe Poultry ¡
a millkm have
during a
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A11 Next Week
- 5 gallon Galvanized Oil C.m* uith faucet, regular $1.25,
special all next week (only one tu a family) ........ ........ SI.00
$5 00 Copper Boiler. No. N ..................
4.25
I Sb
10
oil on Plow« and Harrows
ALL NEXT WEEK
N. 1. MORRISON
rreali Smelt every «Is;
Scio Meat Market
Is cootMTiitiiig in th»* prize and free show pro­
grain with the other rnerehanta, and will give
you tickets or < bailees with every 2’>c cash ptir-
chase or fl paid mi accounts. Tickets ready
now.
HOLKCHf.K BROS , Prop.
Ask the Tribune about clubbing rates