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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1925)
Wi > A Vol. 2b $1.76 the Year «NNI » ’• Swan Speak* at Providence % At the regular monthly meeting of th* city council last Thursday night, there were still echoes of th* December freeze. All members wore present. Monday night at the Providence school house. Representative L. L. Swan gave a clear exposition of th* law* he was able to get passed. He said he alone was responsible for the state appropriating $5000 to aid ti * Linn county fair; that a millage tax was Imposed upon trucks and bus-«- for every mile traversed; and for several other laws more or lees Im- |K>r(ant. By alone, he «-xplaineri.no one aseistiid him in drsttinw <l> although he asked several «>1 his friend* for help. Neither has any one complimented him, *sve on«t friend, who is a truck operator.who •aid the truck bill was right. Mr Swan also had the salat les of the county school superintendent and recorder raised from $1200 to 31500 per year. He made a splen did talk and appealed tu hi* hearers to let the^r representatives know The mayor appointed A. W. Ha- gey to succeed himself as fire ehief. W. F. Gill, by unanimous choice, was elected president of th* eoancil Fire Chief Hagey was instructed to purchase two emergency clampe on the Are hose. In ease a burst oc curs during a Are. All cape on th* hydrant* hav* been rebored to moet demands of the stale fire law. It was ascertained from th* citv attorney that th* old city jail could be re) wired. The Public Property committee was authorized to repair same and make it sanitary. Scio will soon have a jail. The Ordinance committee was in structed to revise the water rates a* I Easter Sund’y Apr. 12 JESUS CHRIST'S RESURRECTION , OUR HOPE Now if Christ Reproach ed that he rose from the dead, h«>w sav eome a- mong you that there is no resurrection of the dead? TBut if there be no resurrection of the dead, then is Christ not risen; 5 And if Christ be not risen, then is our preach ing vain. an<! your faith is also vain. vYea. and we are found false witnesses of God; Iw-cauae we hav«* testified of God that he raised up Christ: whom be raised not up. if so t>e that the dead rise not * For if the dead rise not. then is not Christ raised *And if Christ be not raised, your faith is vain, ye are yet m your sins * Then they also which are fallen asleep in Christ are per ished. *lf in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men most miserable. * BUT NOW IS CHRIST RISEN FROM THK DEAD and become the first fruitsof them that slept. —I Cor. inthians 15:12 20 The following bills were read and Presbyterian branch will meet at ordered paid, except the Mountain the Baptist church. At about 10 .it) Stotes Power Co., on which an ad-1 the program will lie given After the program Rev. Stewart will con justment was asked. Eldon Knauf............................ 1 I 2.00 duct the morning church services. Art Shelton ............................. H. R. Hassler ......................... J. W. Parrish ......................... R. M. Cain ............................... Scio Mill & Elevator Co....... Fred Smith ............................. Gilbert McDonald................... Scio Planing Milt..................... The Scio Tribune..................... I. Hoagland............................. Ollie MacDonald ..................... A W. Hagey........................... 2 00 Basket dinner at noon. 1.25 Rev. Wad the will preach in the 19.00 afternoon and again in the evening 12.18 at 7:30. 20.00 Christian Endeavor at 8:30. 10 »0 Everybody welcome 30.151 2 00 3.50 Easter Sunday 5 00 Next Sunday is Easter, It ia * and gladness, Krum whence does it come? The Resur- reeled Christ. Thia day seems to have a special call for men. for more people gather in God’s house on this day than any other day in the year. Will you be one of the number this 8.33 j time of joy 13.18 Mountain States Power Co: February power............ 129.15 Match power................... 52 00 Total .....................................1299 74 Owing to eome leak*, th* meter readings showed water consumption at the school to be from 19 to SIS per month. The council cut th* Mil to 88 per month for th* last three months. The extra water has since been found to be need by faulty toilets, according to th* ehairman of the Water committee. No further businca* appearing, the council adjourned. Hamilton's Body Found The body of Harold Hamilton, who was drowned last December while breaking ice on the spillway of the Mountain State* Poorer Co. at Al bany, was found by Seth French last Sunday morning while canoeing on the Calapooia river. The body was caught on a willow about 250 feet from where ho went down. He was buried yesterday at Oakville. DR.C.FICQ DENTIST Cueiek Bank Building Albany, Oregon <4 Plates That fit " Crown and Bridge Work. Pain!*«* Extraction. It will ba to your advantage to get my estimates. Plate*. Filling*. Dr. C, Ficq, < '•« V- * j-s Lv.-j 7î..V>' what they want and what they are —™* follows: All residence*. 1125 per month; irrigation. 11.00 per month; All Day ELaster Service* business houses, on meter, minimum $l.0<) per month. The Scio churches are planning The Street Committee was in Ion an all day service next Sunday. structed to see about crushed rock Each church will bold a short Sun for Main street while the crusher is day school session. running. I The Christian churcn and the year? Rev J.Y. Stewart will preach I tn the Christian church Sunday morning and bring an Easter mes sage. If not attending elsewhere, eome and worship with u* Easter services in the Mt. Pleas ant church at 2 p m Candy Won by Holt ) 00 TOO IEMENIER Gilkey Station, Ore . April 8, 1926 < When the Scio school had only - The local Farmers' Union met 5 rhr«* teachers, and we thought with Mr. and Mrs John Shepherd ? we had a big school? We now I Saturday night. A contest had Ix-rn ? have six. When Prof. J. R. j enterod into at the meeting two 5 Gaddi* fllieti out the term of j weeks before to Improve the mail boxes by painting them white and ! Prof. Wilson. who resigned on Flax Expei t Here ' making th* road mope accessible to ? account of ill health, and then them. The mail carrier to !e the | Saturday evening P. E Thomason.; ? taught the next term. Taxes i judge of the neatest and handiest j box and the Union would buy the a flax expert and frequent visitor to ? were high then as cow winner a box of candy. J. G. Holt Scio tome years *g<>. aeeompaniol | was awarded th* prize. Il wass. g | by hi* son, was in Scio looking at! gested at this meeting that th«- | the samples <>f flax hanging <-n the, Mrs. Sutherland Returns ' members try tn get a!) on th s ron’e walls in Riley Shelton's office. He I to improve their box«-* the same wav and mrk* this the best route We tuinks some of the land* around Mr*. G. L. Sutherland, who has I think the mail carrier appreciate» Scio and Jordan will produce flax tieen at Eugene for the past four th* improvement. that will net th* grower 3200 per j months nursing her daughter. Mrs. acre. He has just signed un a 1000 , I Margaret Haynea. cam* home Wed Mr*. Lardon Ha* Party acres around West Stavton. an.i wiil| nesday. Mrs. Haynes has entered locate a small mill there It anyone Mr. and Mra. Paul lardon enter | a «anatorium at Salem for treat- or a number I* interested, a letter tained at three table* of bridge at ! meat. or postal card address»«! to him.care their home last Friday evening, hon Washington - Oregon Linen Mill*. I oring .Mr and Mrs. Otto Hoppe* of Vancouver, Wash., will either Tiring ‘ Salem, who were their house guests him or full Information Mr*. Prill and Mr. Iloppca were awarded first prizes, and Mr*. Shel Library Book* Arrive ton and Mr. Bragg, the consolations. Saturday-? xnday After the games refreshments Pn-serMta Through the efforts and g«-nero* were served to Mr. and Mrs A. G Zane Gi ’* itv of Prof. Walenpaush 52 book*. I Prill. Mr. and Mra. Rolla Shelton. half of which are fiction and half j Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stieha. Mr. and non-fiction, have been receive«! from I Mra. C. W. Bragg. Mra. F. T Bilyeu. the stat* library and are now at the Mr. and Mra. Hoppes and Mr. and high school library from where they With Hebe Daniela. Ernest Mrs. Lardon. orreries. Nosh Beery and may be borrowed. Lloyd Hughes. The library is open from 9 to 12 Mr. and Mr*. George Merdian a. m. and from 1 to 3 p. m., and all' who w«nt to Seaside about two Stan X-aujgrl in are invited to make use of same. veer* ago. have returned to Scio, — “Tte VMt 0|M and ar* at bom* io their houe* at J lauwüng? lb* fool of MUI street. People’s Theatre “The Heritage of the Desert” opposed to. II. A. Gregson presided In the*»« senev of PreWdrnt Stringer. The audience sang the Star Spang ed Banner arid Cornin' Through th Rye. a little girl gave a humorous reading, three ladies sang a comic song entitled "Three Old Maids,” and a matrimonial skit by a voung lady and two young men, all of which wu well received. At the close of the meeting it was decider! to hold no more meetings for awhile. In a joking way. Mr. Sw an said he was sorry he killed the community club. Birthday Surprise Mra. Ells Kinzer and daughter, Mrs. Carmen, of Crabtree came to Scio last Thursday on a surprise vis it to J. L. Arnold on the occasion of his birthday. Mra Kinser and Mr. Arnold ate twins. Henry Hassler and wife. Ralph Hassler and wife, 1. V McAdoo and site. Mrs Rcoecca Morri*, and I. Powell attended the met-tlf t the Roaring River community club at the Providence school house Mon day night. ‘ Pioneer Trails ’ Sunday and Monday, April 1213 Star Theatre, Stayton Matinee Sunday at 2:00 p. m. A big picture of the We*t in the olden day*. ASmisslsn 1Os an* 3Oc Kreso Dip No. 1 Saves Money for You l»v Exterminating Lice and Mites -and as a protection against Contagious Poultry Diseases Economical, Elficieat, Uoikrm Easy to use. One gallon makes 100 gallons ol eflicient disinfectant ready for use. WE SELL IT Your* for StRVICX I KELLY’S ■R W" " ’.V r‘“* Ik? * M -, > < V4 Xi " A*'?