The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 21, 1925, Image 1

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    Vol. 2s
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
f 1.75 the Year
SCIO OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 21,1925
jersey Show Saturday
SCIO WINS FIRST
GAME OF SEASON
Do You
No 1 race of Auto
No. 11
KILLS SILVER FOX
AFTER 4 HOUR CHAo
When Scio had two achool district»
Flan* are completed, except for
Monday night, some time after
and two school houses. One wa«on
last minute details, for the Jersey
11 and before 7 a. m. Toesoav, the
the south side of Phoms» Creek and
| Jubilee and picnic, in which the Linn
Ford coupe belonging tn Swift X
Victory Came Easy With Rosa and Benton County Jersey Cattle wa* on the Mary Holub place, the Co. and driven by A A. I Usque. the Orin Hnssler and Hickory Cr.d
present i 0 0 F building the house
clubs are joining at the Linn county
field man. was stolen from the Bar-!
Ray and John Densmore
Kill F irst of Its Kind in
where young minds were taught to |
fair ground* next Saturday.
tu Garage, where it wa* parked for
in the Box—Score 9-2
shoot, and incidentally trousers be­
Oregon, Is Belief
Thia show and picnic are a part
the night. The cou;x» bore license
came loo warm to sit comfortably
of a general jubilee plan which ha*
No. 110370 and the engine numlwr
tn.
That Scio ha* a strong ba'I team , been executed for six year* and this
is 11078184.
ljut Sunday morning Orin H um
The other school house and dis­
thi* year wa* evidenced Sunday af­ ¡year it ia to constitute a scries of
Mr.
Disque
had
come
to
Scio
on
ler.
who live* nine miles south-ea*'.
I
trict wa* on the north side of the
ternoon when the local* crossed bat* ¡county picnics starting with the
business for his company and in or-1 of Scio on Crabtree creek, went out
creek and the building stood on the
with the strong Springfield team Columbia County show on Monday,
der to finish up hi* work remained| to drive up hi* cow when he espiod
propertv now owned and occupied
and defeatrj them in a fam trame the Clackamas County show nt the
over night. There I* no positive j something across the creek from him
by Dr. Frill. It was there, we be­
fair grounds yesterday; the Maoion
by a 9-2 «core.
clue a* to who took the car. but trying to < atch *ome of his kid goats,
lieve. where Prof. Geddes ''tanned” i
In the flrat inning, the visitors, County show at the fair grounds in
the authorities are working on the and having never seen an animal like
Henry Shelton real good for trying '
•cored a tally on a balk by Ray and| Salem today. Folk C intv »h >w v.
theory that it wa* the work of local It. he waa at a loss to know what it
to be the "toughest” boy in «chool. i
a two-bagger. Scio aleo «cored two Independence Friday; and dosing the
talent. The party under suspicion, waa. So he phoned Hickory Craft,
Henry says he deserved it. and is
run*. After that Rav »hut the vie- series with the Lane County show at
it is said, left town the same night hie neighbor, to bring hit hound* to
trying his best to make a model
itora out, allowing them another Eugene on Mav 28
and at or about the same time.
put in with hi* three and they would
janitor at the high school.
This idea of spring sh-iw« and pic­
•core in the third, but goose egg*
Up to six o'clock last night no have a chase and determine if posai-
In 1896 the two districts decided
the real of the game.
annex- nics is adapted fr-.n the I- e T tn-
trace of the ear had been found It hie what the «trange marauder waa.
to consolidate, and tn 189ft the pres­
ed aix run* in the fourth and one Jersey, off the Ci.ist of Fra1
is sai<L 11 car* were stolen the same Craft arrived in a few minute* with
ent school building was erected. It
From this little I ,m 1 four miles
in the seventh.
night tietween Salem and Eugene
hi* hound*, and the combined pack
i* 30 years old; it has many inter- j
The game wa* clean throughout, wide and nine mile- ng hsw c■•me
<>f six hound* waa put on the track
esting tale* to tell, but as it cannot
Thia
no ragging of any kind, and made •II the Jerneis in the w>r I
which thev t<x>k up immediately, and
The New Dance Law
talk, some teacher or graduate will
veu - «.
the game much more pleasant. The idea was started » ut
after four hour* of an exciting chaae
have to talk for it. Who will?
battery for the visitor* received In the various parinhe* on the island,
Considerable agitation over the Finally brought the animal around
11
poor «upport. while the local* per­ and the plan hat |>erpetuated
new
dance law. pawed at the 1U2Ä within a few yard* of Hassler when
I
80 Year* Old Sunday
jubilee ha» attracted national alien
formed in fierfecl team work.
j sesaion of the legislature. has been he bowled it over with hi* 22 rifle.
The feature of the game wa* the tion. and ha* been imitated bv grow
Imagine hi* surprise on picking it
going on, and a* we have been asked
Sunday. May 17. 192ft, Aunt
running catch by the Springfield ers of other breed*.
so many time* what we knew about up to find it wa* a large Silver fog.
The public ha* tieen invited to join len Quigley wa* NO year* old, and it. we are herewith giving the out­ Just how it came there, or where it
catcher, when he caught a foul in
the bleacher* which turned him a in the day’s picnic and witness the to celebrate the event in a proper standing facts:
came from, i* «till a mystery. aa it
complete aommersault. but he held judging and see the cattle. A bas­ manner, her daughter. Mr*. Dan
Any hall, building, room, pavilion it the only one so far as ia known of
ket dinner will lie served at noon Mcl-achlan. who, with her husband, or other place wh r* it is operated being killed in the wild* of the alate
to the ball and put hi* man out.
A foul ball twisted into the left Coffee and ice cream are provided live* on the old farm home near for money, and outside of an Incor­
bleachers and hit Clark Mumper on for in the budget. The refreshment Weal Scio, invited the relative* to porated city, where dancing is to be
Mumper Buy« out Dormer
the right cheek below the eye and committee asks ail those who attend come and enjoy a ba«ket dinner with indulged in, application for a dance
laid him out for a few minute*. It to bring cujh in their basket lunch mother once more.
license at such place must la- made
A di al w»s consumated last Fri­
The table wax placed in the sit-
made hi* eyelid swell and burst, and eon*. Governor Walter M 1‘ierev
to the county court, and if the court day between D W. Dormer and
is causing him lot* of pain. It waa has been Invited to be present and ting room, and was loaded down sees tit a license may be issued; pro­
bred Mumper whereby Mumper
an acciden* of course, and to pre­ deliver an add<em This work t* pa»- with the he«t eat* the season afford*. vided the applicant furnishes Imnd
take* over the Mutual Cream buy­
vent another one like it or worse tieularly of interest to him, and last i Eighty lighted candles adorned the in the sum of |500 signed by two
ing station which M». Dormer has
the management should keep people year he made the jubilee one of hi* table, emblematic of the mile Dost* freeholder* in the *ch>><>| district
been operating during the past
Aunt Ellen ha* passed.
further away from the danger line. chief engagements.
and that twelve freeholders make month. Mr
Dormer came here
Following is the program for Sat
The relatives enjoying the hsppv
affidavit he is a clean, moral charac­ from Eugere ami purchaw-d the in­
occasion were; Aunt Ellen Quigley. ter. that he will permit no liquor in
Washougal Comes Sunday urday;
terext of l,r<>nard Jordan and moved
9:00 a. m. Judging of cattle by the J l>«»n Mcl-achlan and wife. Thomas
or about the building, that order
equipment from the Donovan
Quigley, wife and eon l*-ster. J. L
It is confidently expected the ball best Judge in Canada
will l>e maintained and no dancing building to the Densn ore building.
12:00 Lunch. Music. Albany High Arnold and wife. Riley Shelton and allowed between midnight »nd six
game next Sundav, when the Wash­
It ha» now been moved to the Rruce
School
Band, by courtesy of Albany wife. £. D. Myers, wife and daugh­ a. m ; If these provision* are violat­
ougal. Wash., team journeys here
building in which Mr. Mumper ope­
ter Helen. S. P. Neal amt wife. Al­
to meet the locals, that one of the Kiwanis Club.
ed the bond is forfeited and further rates a flour and feed store, and
len
I. Arnold and wife; John I. Shel­
1:30
Frogram
Ed
Schoel.
Fresi-
best games of the season will be
license refused.
where he will continue to buy
seen. Glenn Holland ia backstop dent Linn County Jersey Cattle Club, ton. wife and aona Vannie and Lyle,
Quite severe, but law is law and cream.
and daughter Andean; Clair .McLain must be obeyed.
for the y iaitora. and it is said he is presiding.
Mr. Dormer ha* not divulged hl*
and wife and two small eons; Carl
Address
of
Welcome
by
Mavor
playing extra good ball this season.
olan* for the future.
Smith and wife; Roe Shelton, wife
And so is our Johnnie. Game starts Robnett.
Killed By Lightning
Response by D. O. Woxiworth. and son*. .Millard and Donald; Clar­
at 2:30 »harp.
Water User«, Attention!
President Oregon Jersey Cutie Club. ence Ijrrtler. wife and daughter Vir­
J. W. Hussey, who came with hi*
ginia;
Mra.
Emma
Earl,
Roe
Phillipa
Vocal solo, Ted Gilbert.
family to Linn county from North
To Take Up Chib Work
The new water rate* Ko Into ef-
Address by A. K McMahan, rep and wife, Mra. Della Pettit and aon Dakota last December and settled
feet
June 1st. and will be due July
Billie. Lewie Conarr, er.. -Mra. Cha». near Halsey. wa* killed ly lightning
Frank An Gilkey, who graduated resenting Albany Kiwanls Club.
1st,
If you have been using wa'rr
Rhoda, all of Scio; S. G. Millar and
Music, Over «, a male quartet.
Monday evening while cultivating a
from the Scio high achool in Jun*.
for
irrigation
purposes duii..
wife, W. W. Miller and wife. W. J.
Address. Gov. Walter M Fierce
held. Hi* hor*ea were stunned, but
1919. i* now a candidate for th* de­
please
report
»ame.
Hour» t< r if
Music. Slide Trombone solo, Vic­ Miller, wife and two children, and soon recovered.
gree of bachelor of science in agri­
gallon
are
6
a.
in.
to
9 a. m and •»
two Warfield children, all of Alms,
tor Nygren.
He came here, it i* »aid to escape
culture at O. A. C. He is a son of
p.
m.
to
9
p
m.
Please
observe
Cow Demonstration, by Prof. F. Oregon.
the thunder and lightning danger*
Mr. and Mr* W. A. Gilkey of Scio.
and
save
trouble.
M Brandt. O A. C.
of North Dakota He leave* a wife,
Mr. Gilkey is majoring in farm man­
O lui M acdonald ,
Clean Up Saturday
four married children and four chil­
agement. He intend* to take up
City Recorder.
AU Day Service Roll CaU <
dren at home.
boys' and girl*’ club work. He is a
All pertons Interested in the Provi­
It is our profound opinion that
member of th* Agricultural club.
*
dence Cemetery are requested to
An
all
day
service
is
to
be
held
more
and mor* occurrence* of thi*
Oregon Countryman staff, and Pai
bring tool* and to help clean up the
at the Baptist church next Sunday,
nature will happen a* we remove
Chi fraternity.
premia*«. Saturday, May tS, ia the
beginning with Sunday School at 10
th* standing timber, and heat and
date.
o'clock. At II o'clock I.
•torm* will naturally come. Thi* Is
The junior and sophomore classe*
By Trualeea
Waelthe will preach
Basket din­
borne out by the fact that climatic
of the high school gave a picnic last
ner will be served on the church
change* are regularly occurring
Friday in honor of the senior da**.
''Am I Intruding?”
lawn at noon.
th* winter* are colder and summer*
In the afternoon the annual roll
are warmer, ami we are having the
Elie*
Moth*
Flea*
call will be held. Christian Endea­
four season».
Roache»
Bedbug*
vor at 7:00 p. m„ and evening aer-
•nd Ant*
viee at 8:00.
NOTICE !
».
Fly Tox
KILLS
DR.C. FTCQ
People’s Theatre
DENTIST
Cusick Bank Buildin*
Albany, Oregon
“ Plate* That Fit n
Crown and Bridge Work,
Plates. Fillings. Painless
Extraction. It will be to
your advantage to get my
estimate*.
Sa 1er da y Sunday
Go Fishing
Hreaenta
Joe Krosman. Albert Young and
J. F Weeely and son. Max, were
fishing near Albany Sunday. They
report a splendid catch. Mr Wese-
y brought home one base which
weighed three and one-half pounds.
THOMAS MEIGHAX in
‘Pied
The picnic planned by Mr* Rodg-j
era and her pupils for yesterday had
to he postphned on account of rain.
At will be heM later.
I!
Also a Good Comedy. See
this program, you'll like it
As my place of business ha* been
burned out. and I need all the readv
eash I can get, I respectfully ask all
who know thev owe me to call and
settle a* soon a* possible. There I*
alto about 1100 due me for work
done the last two week* that 1 had
not transferred to the ledger, *nd
** the fire destroyed these I have no
record of toem, but man'» honesty
to man will surely bring these small
*u:ns io.
RespectfuUy,
i 40«
C. K K im dlr I
Don't be troubled
with thcac Prate
Prices
•
$1.25
Your» for
I
S ervici
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DRUG STORE
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