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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
11.75 the Year
S(-IO OREGON. THURSDAY. M\R('H 5. 192-5
Laid to Rest Friday
Favor Santiam Road
J D. Deuatnore represented thia:
Mrs. Mary Kouba, who died on
community as a member of the Linn Wednesday. Feb. 25. 11»25. was laid
county delegation which appeared to reel Friday. Feb. 27. 1925, in
before the slate highway commission Franklin Butte cemetery, the funer
in Fortland last Thu red ay for th* al eulogy being by Rev. J. Y. Stew
purpose of settling the county con art at the Christian church.
Mary Kouba «a« born Feb 3.
troversy over state de«ignation of a
1835,
in Dacier, Morava. Austria
highway from Albany to Lebanon.
There ha« tw-en much contention Hungaria. and was therefore *.»0
bv residents at Brownsville to have years and 22 days old. She came
th > road from Halsey to Brownsville to America in 18*2. and to Oregon
to Ix-bsnon designated ss the slate in 1900. and had continued to live
highway, while others who want the hero ever since. She is survived by
road by way of Tangent to Lebanon, two daughters. Mrs Frant «Aa ll.n
but the legislature had already des Ilk of Wisconsin and Ant na liartu
ignated the Santiam road, and the of Scio, and one son. Foul Kouba.
ild the of Kansas, also bv 10 grandchildren
state highway commission
latter was the ouly route they were and 18 great-grandchildren
One by one the pioneers are pass
interested in. This route will soon
be named, but no hardsurfacing will ing over the last trail ne’er more to
be done in the immediate future.
return.
Home Tie*** Mar. 12
Next Thursday night. March 12.
the “I Will” community club of the
Arnold neighbood will put on a
home talent play of four acta in the
Richardson Gap hall. The title of
the play is "Home Tie«.” and there
is an abundance of comedy through
out. affording 2* hour» of hilarity.
Silas Arnold. lister Arnold.George
I’atrny. Clarence Shimassk, Corda
Arnold, Vincie Roeprofka. Laura
Bilyeu, Sophia Arnold and Helen
Kihs compose the caat, which guar
ante»« the play will be well given.
. Of course everybody ia going.
Stepanek Property Sold
tjist Friday a deal was consum
mated hereby Fred Sturges and
wife becarie the owners of the H.
A Stepajiax property, just north of
J. L. KeRy’s home. The property
it dose in end in a most desirable
neighborhood.
The consideration
was 11000, the deal being made
through Tom large, realtor
We are glad the Sturges* have
become residents of our dty end
hope they will soon engage in the
mercantile business here, as they
are experienced business people.
Henry Hassler Wins Radio
The final drawing in the trading
event that had been going for the
pail two months took place Satur
day and Henry Hassler was the
lucky man.
It waas >70Croeley3-
tube radio, the beet at a medium
price on the market today.
It was announced at ths drawing
that another prize drawing will ba
put on early in April. Thera is a
notable increase in patron» of Scio
firms since the prizes have been in
effect, and we believe it has been
proved that it ia just as cheap to
trade In Scio.
Joe Menhart accompanied N.
Mnrriaoa to Portland Tuesday
I)K.C. KLCQ
DENTIST
Cusick Bank Building
Albany, Oregon
Plates That Fit
99
Crown and Bridge Work,
Flat*-». Fillings. Painless
Extraction. It will be to
your advantage to get ray
estimate».
Dr. C. Fico,
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OREGON LEGISLATURE
COMPLETES LABORS
No. .30
Another Kindly Letter
Basketball-Pie Social
The following letter is from a for
mer resident of Scio, Mrs C. J.Yoe-
bets, who is a daughter of Mr and
Mrs Joe Fatrny, and is the kind
that make» an editor's heart beat
with joy:
The lari basketball game of ths
season will be held on Friday night.
March 13, at the gym, when Scio
plays a double header game with
Cigarette Tax Is Mott Signal
Gervais. The Ge vale teams trim
Aciomplishment of the 33rd
med Scio whet w< | 1» ed there re
Legislative Assembly.
cently. but on th ■ ou.ne floor we
Alhambra. California,
should lw victorious. This being
February 12. 1925.
Salem The thirty third legislative
assembly of Oregon completed Its la Mr. McAdoo,
the last game, the gym should he
b»rs after a seeslon which extended The Scio Tribune.
packr») with fans the players feel
atx days over the «»day ronsdtuitonal Scio, Oregon
encouraged when the crowd is big
p« rU-d
By hold Inc over a few days
A pie w-cud
Would you kindly send our little and do their best
- <• session dosed without the custo
follow
the
game.
mary confusion and turmoil which home paper to 427 West Main Str .
marked the cloaln« hours of s»>tus pre instead of 1520 S Marguerite. Al-
vious erselons
In the double header ga« • wt'h
hamba
While the seealon will not be notable
Both my husband and I have Halsey last Friday night, the visit
for the number ot bls constructive
many dear friends in Scio and local ing girls won 22-18, while the home
m< aaurre pnwed. neither can It bs ertt-
ity
and then. too. my dear parents b<>ys won 15-7, Halsey receiving its
letaed for bavins enacted lews detrf-
meutal to the state at large. No e«-a and sisters and brother live there.su points on fouls, with which some of
«Ion In recent years has been so free that all iu all the little paper give« our buys were good in commlUing
from proposed frwak laws Aside from me quite a homey letter.
:be underyllns hostility between the
The address above is my new of-
Card of Thank*
«overnor and the la« makers, the as*
Building Slaughter House
flee
address.
I
have
lieen
onlv
the
j »ton on ths whole was harmonious and
Ws desire to express to our many
! th< re »as little friction betwren bouse office girl here for the ’'Illustrated
C. J. Bruce took over the two and senate or aiirnnt members
Daily News.” but now 1 have Ix-en friend* and neighbors our heartfelt
meat markets in Sno Monday •nd
promoted to Alhambra District Man- thanks for the many kindnesses ex
Cigarettes Teaed.
io operating them as one under the
From a taxa'ton point of view per Iager, so therefore I s|*end most of tended t<> us during the sickness,
name of the Scio Meat Market, with haps the n»>st slsnal aceompliehment my time at the office, and feel that death and buris' of our little son,
Herbert Shelton behind the counter . of th«- Sr salon was ths psssa«« of the if my paper comes direct to mi brother, grandson and nephew, and
to wait on the trade. Mr. Bruc« 'clKaretts tax law ” Aa passed It cov place of business I can read it more we especially wish to thank the rn'n-
ers cigarettes, papers, tube«, smoking
plans improvements from time to
islefy the singers, ths flower gills,
tobacco and snuff Cigars and chew- thoroughly.
time to better serve his natron»
I now have only 24 trays deliver and for the floral offerings.
1 Ing tobacco are exempt from the tax.
Mr. Bruce is now bunding a new Th- la« «as pa«-«d much against ths ing for me, as I have rut down from
F. R. Shelton and family.
slaughter house on his ranch, and “HI ,,f many of th» members of loth 30, which the other manager had.
F. T Thayer and family.
will make it thorougely sanitary in h,,u *■ aB<l
,h“" ,Bjr "’•‘•f
This way each boy has more papers
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. , urv caused the Icgtolators Io squirm
every particular. He will do hi»
For the many kindly acta of our
and protest and denounce the »«ecu t<> deliver and therefore make» more
own buying and slaughtering. and tlvp ba, ron,nil.in. «•re so critical money. They make on an average friend» and neighbor« during the
will buy your animals, alive or that th-re «as nothin« »las tor them of >14 per month delivering »1» ut sickness. death and burial of our be
I io do. for ths governor Insisted that 126 paper* each morning. A pel- loved mother and grandmother, we
dressed.
failure I» pass such a revenue produc
son would be surprUMil h<>w quickly with to extend our heartfelt thank«,
in« la* would leave the stats without
With Mr». Stic ha
especially to the minister, the sing
•ufflclent funds to meet Its various the little fellows get through with
er« and for the beautiful floral of
that many papers
| activities.
Yellow and white was the color I
Then of course I have the adver fering».
Estimates place the revenue expect
scheme chosen by Mr» J. S Sticha sd fr«>m this new source durlu« ths tising tieeide» the circulation to at
Erank Btirtu, sr„ and family
for the bridge dub luncheon at het " ‘"•»s rear and s half st appr»sl tend to. so by the time a month
home last Friday, daffodils, yellow mat sly ll.osi.ouo. on cigarettes alone
Th* eigarvtts tax togethsr with the
candles and yellow nut cup« plating
I bill requiring a tax on the gross earn
a part in the decorative arrnngernet. In«» of utilities and the measure re
The yellow and white was also car- qU|r|ns payment of 10 per rent Into
ried out in the menu.
the «msral fund front the earnings of
Mrs. John Wesely was awarded »df supportlaa stat.- actfvttfse. marks»!
a new era tn taxation tn Oreg»»», Inlti-
first prize in the afternoon’s game»
•tin« a eyatetu that promises to relieve
and Mrs. M B. Cvrua. who was a real property of much aaseeament bur
complimented guest, was awarded den.
the consolation.
While the Isglelature save ths gov
Texan Visits
J. F. Wesely and Cha . y Mikers
were in Salem. Corvallis and Albany
yesterday. Mr.
Mikers is from
Yoakum. Texas, an I ia here looking
for a location. H. «ays he had nev
er seen a mount on. a large river or
the ocean un'il he made this trip
He like« Orej-.n and will probably
locate here.
ernor hl» tax on tobacco. It Ignored
hl» suggestions for a severance tax and
a number of other possible sources of
revenue
Governor Retains Patronage
Governor Pier«» was not made •
martyr by the legislature
Hl» pul
ronage «»a not taken from hlm
A
futile attempt or »o to shift some ot
hie appointive power to tho elate board
of control cams to naught.
In the patronage Un« th« «..vernor
still retains In hie charge ths fish
commloston and ths gams commlsaloa
He did not loos lbs atats prohibition
department, but waa compelled to
Sunday Morning Service
make a change In th« head ut that it»
partment. by th« appointment of W,
Rev. J. Y Stewart will preach in H Levans to succeed Geo. L. Cleaver.
ths Christian ehutch Sunday morn
The proposal of tho governor that
ing. The subject of the aermot. ‘be public service eommlselon be mad«
will be 'The Battle and the Crown • • appointive by ths governor Instead of
.leetire. aa at present, failed, and bls
We all want the erown. Are we
refusal to approve of an appropriation
goes by I have accomplished coi std-
erable.
I never knew how much work
there waa to a paper until I Inman
to work for this concern more than
a year ago. Why, I don't see how
you get all the news into that hide
paper that you do. for such a »« dl
place. Dear me, here the reporters
and photographers an 1 advertising
men and all that sort of people work
all day long to keep up a daily pa-
pel. Il is no little job. either
Well, Mr McAdoo, please keep on
publishing the little home paper an»i
some day. niayl>e u> the near future,
it will be a big paper
Yours respect fully,
Mrs. C J. Yocubeta.
Mrs. Bilyeu Entertains
Mrs. Fred T. Bilveu invite«! a few
friends for a game of 600 Tuesday
evening, honoring Mrs. E. 11. Hob
son of Salem, who is spending th«
week with friends here
Mrs C. L
Fennel won flrst prize and Mrs. M
B Cyrus the consolation. The even
ing closed with the serving of dain
willing to fight the battle?
r,r lb« commission «as ovsrvfdden. ty refreshments.
Service in the Mt. Pleasant church t ut h. wen a point hr havfnr '*>• legla
Those present were Mrs Mac
at 2 p m
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(O.ntiaued
Donald. Mrs. Cyrua. .Mrs. Gill, Mrs.
i fc
Mrs Fennel. Mrs Myers Mrs H«b
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» son, Mrs. Sticha, Mrs. Hixson. Mrs.
Parent-Teacher
Frill, Mrs. Arnold. Mrs Bragg and
The regular monthly meeting of
the hostess.
the Parent-Teacher Association will!
People's Theatre
be held next Thursday night in the
school auditorium.
A good pro
gram and eats, and committee re-
porta will feature the evening. All
are invited to come.
Sunday and Monday
I'resents
Blanch Sweet, Bessie Love
Warner Raster, R«4«ert
Agnew in
Those Who Dance
See Hibler & Gill
A g’i|’P'”> picture
with a moral
For your Spring Curtain ma
terials.
We have some late
patterns. Priced reaaona-
Comedy
“Zeb fi. Paprica
In Appreciation
As we look back over the years
we served the people In our humble
way over the counter, we cannot
help hut appreciate the splendid
patronage you have extended to us.
and our success was due to your
loyalty to os. We sincerely thank
you
We have sold our business to
Mr. C. J. Bruce and bespeak for
him yeur loyaJ support.
Shelton Bru»
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Baptist Church Notes
Sunday school at 10 o'clock every
Sunday morning. Everybody is in-
riled to attend.
Christian Endeavor every Sunday
evening at 6:30.
Prayer meeting every Saturday
night at at 7:30.
Mr. Fred Waehlto will preach
next Sunday.
Rex Shelton Cuts His Head
Kez. young son of Mr. and Mrs.
F. R Shelton, tipped over a cha r
on which he was sitting in one of
the school rooms Toesday morning,
and struck his head on the radiator
cutting two gashes in his head. II
was taken to Dr. Prill who dressed
hi« wounds. Two stitches were re
quired.
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