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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1925)
Vol. 28 THE SCIO TRIBUNE $1.76 th« Year SCIO OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 11,192.5 I See By The $140.59 in Bills Paid Pole Break* With Lineman While doing some repair work on The city council met in regular the Scio-Jordan line of the Moun session last Thursday night, with all tain States Power Co. last Thursday members present The council ordered the three wa afternoon about 4 o’clock. I. C. ter meter* installed which was re R uium -II, an employe, had the misfor cently purchased, one at the barber tune to have the pole he was work ing on break and throw him to the shop, one at Bartu’s garage and the ground. Thia wa* near the Ed other at the 8cio Gara.ee Fleming home, and he immediately Th* question of assistance to Mr. call«>d Dr. Prill, who went to the a*• Merdian to stop Thoma* Crees from taking more of hi* property came sistance of the injured. At first it wa* thought the spine up for discussion, and finally n lull was injured and he was hurried to ed in the council deciding lo view an Albany hospital, where an X-ray the property in a body. showed nothing serious beyond * se An order was made directing the vere »baking up, and the patient ia fire chief to notify the owner* of getting along nicely. While on her the old lumber and rubbish on the way to the hospital to see her hus lot* in the fire zone on Main street band that evening. Mrs. Russell was to have same removed in 10 day«, also injured by the car in which she, and the same order applied to :!>e wm riding being run into by a Cor old building still standing but ba-iiy vallis car just M she wm c tning up burned. on the pavement near her home in The ordinance committee was in North Albany. The owner of the structed to have a sidewalk ordi car in which »he was riding. Peter nance drawn giving the city the Zehr. was also injured, and an oc right to make repair« or build new cupant c>f the other car suffered a walks when property owners refused broken nos*. All parties are said to so to do «nd make a hen on Im be getting along nicely. properly collectable with taxes. The cars were both quite badly j Believing it was proper for the damaged by the impact city to keep up the roadsign at Jef ferson. the council appropriated $2’> to have the sign repmntyd. Scio Loses to Angels The following bills were audited There wa* a large number of Scio and ordered paid: fan* journeyed to Mt. Angel Sunday to see the baseball game between I Scio and the Mt. Angel nine. Th* local team met a strong team, one that has not been defeated thia sea Henry Hauler, labor I 00 I Scio Tribune, printing 6.20 A. G. Long X Co . supplies for fire department ......... 10 30 Fred Smith, labor 9 25 son. and of course went down to C. E. Kendle. supplies 3.10 defeat. With the exception of wild Mountain State* Power Co.. throw to first and home,Scio played) May power ...... ............. X> 50 * good game, although unable to Kelly’s Drug Store, paint. 8 90 connect with the round sphere at Harry Donovan, labor. ... . 5.20 the crucial time. Scio Planing Mill, cement I 95 The score: Gilbert McDonald, dragging 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9- R street..................................... 10.85 ML Angel 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0—7 Scio Mill X Elv. Co., rent 20.00 Scio............. 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 0—2 1. Hoagland, «alary................ 5 00 Ray and Densmore. Scio battery; A. W. Harry, »alary. ... 5 00 Saunders and Risenbere, Mt. Angel J W. Parrish, salary 10 OO battery. Ollie MacDonald. salary 8.34 Scio plays Washougal at Washou Total paid out 3140.59 gal. Wash., next Sunday. Eight Received Diplomas Hawley to Speak “ Racing Luck •• Big auto racing picture Sunday. June 14 Wm. Farnutn in -TI« Maa WM F«kt» Th Mwt" The story of a gnat engineer Price IA-Me. No Mat. Sun. TPF- f Sokols Working Hard Saturday, June 13 Monty Banks in In a Social Way Ten M.O.H. Commandment* Albany Democrat-Herald that Dr. j The following 10 commandm« nta Prill succeeded in taking many pic- of the mail order house* are going lures of bird bfe while in Lake the rounds of the press, and as they county and will have them placed on are so truthful we are also publish- slide*; that he captured two young mg them. antrb>pe and will have them brought 1: You shall sell your farm pr< - here in a few months; that he was duce for cash, where you can, for x-iu-d to bring his slides to Albany we buy nothing from vou. 2: You shall beltevo in us, and •nd give a •tereopticon l«-eture on them and from his observation of best, because we do not know you the birds and their habits personally "1 • —- 3: You »hall «end your money to Stayton Mail that that little citv us in advance, so we can buy the is planning on two celebration, goods from the factory with your July 3-4. featuring a rodeo and ail money; you may have to wait a few that goe* with it i week*, but that is our busim-*» Mi— *■« Vella Brenner, Dorris Wad dle and Leia Coury rave a show« r fir Mrs. R L. Huson Tueaday af ternoon nt the home of Mrs. J S Such*. Twenty-five of Mr*. Hixson's most intimate friends were present. The lime war s.ieit in conversa tion. music and the servinr of re freshments. —-o—.. — methods. Rural Enterprise, published in th«- 4: You shall gel help from your little city of Halsey, that it ia for nearest city or village to build good sale. The editor says the reason i*. roads, so vou may easily haul our he is getting old and cannot see the goods from the depot, but don’t a«k errors in proof, such as spelling help from us; we don’t help to build ’’lightening" for lightning. If he good roads. sells the purchaser must keep the 6- You may buv church bells plant in Halsey. and altar utensils from us. and semi 1 the money in advance; that’s our rule. Brownsville Times that not much g. You shall get all the help you chitlim hark is being pealed in that CBn from the business men in your community tier*use of the very low | neighborhood; although we may have Vivian Bilvau, Bess Philippi. Eva Hixson. Laura Shelton, Hirdelle Stichs, Audle Myers. Claudia Gill. Ollie Macdonald. Dixie Hagey. Ella Munkers. Cora Bragg. Mrs. Jennie Jone* invited ladies for three tables of 500 at her home m Tur »lav evening of last week. Mrs. Bess Philippi -von high score, and Mrs. Laura Shelton, low score. Those present were Meedames ■.. -a-—- Mrs. A. W. Hagey was given a -urnrise miscellaneous shower at her t ome last Thursday evening, Th«»«* bidden to thia party wer« Mr. lame* J. N Wedd'e. Vilas Phil ippi. Reta-cca Morris, Sarah Morris, r'rank Pepper. ArtShelnon. Herbert Shelton. Chris Bilyeu, P. H. Mac price now Ix-ing paid. more profit from you than they have, Donald. Ella Munkers. W F. Gill. it ia against our rules to give to M. B Cyrus. L F. Jones, Dean Mor Jefferson Review that 35 Jersey y0Ur churches cattle from the herds of Warren i- You convert your 7: You shall shall convert your neigh- neigh- ris, Fra k Bartu, Edith Cousins. ——o----- Gray and Stanley Richards brought tor, B|K) lo your faith ¡n u. fer wt Genneveve Sim» entertained * par 35440 at a sale at Marion last week, have room for more money, ly of eight young folks at her home t'ol-nel» Sudtell and Hughes served 8: You shall look at the pretty last Saturday afternoon in evict ra as auctioneers. pictures in our catalogue a* often as tion of her eleventh birthday. you can. so as to strengthen your The afternoon was passed very Silverton Appeal that ('has. Hart- desire for things you do not need, pleusantiy in playing the games man of Scott Mills ia considering hut which you may order with other which young folks so much enjoy, seriously of making the trip to Tex- glMX|, ani| MVV freight Send us all ■nd at a late hour refreshments as by auto to attend a sale of 11« your ready cash so that you mav were served by Mrs. Sims head <>f South African rosta. not have any left to buy necessities from your home dealers. Albany Democrat-Herald that C. Junior Kelly Dies 9: You shall believe us rather • u ■■ - I - I- .-- ■ IT H. Murphy. J. H. Raison, C. C. than your home business men, for Hall. William Cook. Ed Knox and I we want your trade. We get to be Little Junior Kelly, who has been Jsine« Van Winkle made the trip millionaires on your support Don’t ill with diabetes for six inontha.dled over the Santiam pass to Bend last I early Tuesday morning at the home ' tie bluffed. week, thus demonstrating this route I 10: You shall call on the busineM of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kitchen in Al is open several week« earlier than —; people of your vicinity f..r h •’)» and bany. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Kelly, over the McKenzie pass, which is the parents, have the sympathy of ¡credit if you mret with hard luckoi still covered with 15 feet of snow. ■ ------------- >jc|tntw 1. It’s your monev we want; this community in their sad bereave ment. Some day this route will be Mtab- - - — we don’t know you unless your or- The funeral was held yesterday iished. and this trip will hasten the ders are accompanied hv cash. afternoon at 3 o’clock at the Metho day. dist church in Jefferson. and inter ment took place in the Mijler ceme Please Notice tery. In Memoriam Last Friday night the 15th annual The Brownsville Tima* says Hon. commencement exerci**» ’-rought to W. C. Hawley will give the princi a elo** another succ«- *!ul echo-I pal address on Thursday. June 18. the second day of th* Linn County 1 year, when eight scholars, six girl* Pioneer association, and he no doubt! and two bov». received thier diplo will have a message of importance mas for having complete«] the course to his hearers. I. E Vining, piaai-, prescribed The school auditorium wa« appro dent of the State Chamb*r of Com-I priately decorated for the occasion, mere*, will spi-ak io the forenoon of ’ the room wa« packed with loving the sanie day. relatives and admiring friends, the The address of welcome will be program wa* of a high order and given by H. R Geil, pastor of the the add res* of Prof. Peterson was Presbyterian church, and the re ¡full of inspiration and whol<<aome sponse by W W. Poland of Shedd. 'advice to the graduate*, and alto- Additional feature* of the program include the speaker* for the Grange ' gather It was one of the beat ad who will appear oo the third day dresses ever heard here, the subject : being “Outward Bound.’* and will be announced *oon. In his usual happy vein. Riley Shelton, a* chairman of the school Next Sunday is Klar Day. and ia board, presented th«* diploma. a time to refresh our memories on Eatella Vsetecka a* aaiutatorlan it* inception and what the Flag i and Anna Dolexal as valed-ctorian stand« for. ' showed remarkable ability a* public j -------- ———-— ■' ■— ■■■■■—T speaker« and that they had earned , the honor extended them. Star Theatre, Stayttn No. 44 The member* of the Sokol ctub ■ •re working hard every Sunday at their park, getting it in go«»d shape for the big Fourth of July celebra tion which they are planning. Del egation* are expected from Port land. Salem. Vancouver. Wa*h.. and other place* The park ia on the Law Young place, jwo ?>Uea so alb* M W too. . Leonidas Lodge, No. 36, All persons interested in the Rii- Knights of Pvthias. yeu Den cemetery please meet at Castle Hall. Scio. Ore . June 4. 1925 the Shindler school house Saturday «evening. June 13.1925. at ? o’clock. : Where»*, the Ruler of the Uni te consider building a house at said verse ha« removed from our Ixxlge our beloved brothel. R. M Cramer, cemetery. Vardie Shelton, by the messenger of death, we bow Secretary-Treasurer. our heads in sorrow as we submit lo the will of Him who hold« our Twin Calves destinies in His hands. Be it there The other day one of Rudolph fore Resolved. That the Lodge ha« lost Weaely’a cows found him a calf in an upright and faithful member and the pasture and he brought it to the barn That night the same cow brother, his daily walk and action io brought another calf into the world life truly exemplifying the beautl- and Rudolph thinks the cow is a ful leachings and principles of our prize. Twins are not unusal, but order. Resolved. That we truly •> mpa the length of time intervening be thixe with the grief stricken family tween births is said to be unusual. ™... XX >XXr=X=^5XSSXX=XiXSBSS3Se3BHBBKSESaB in their bereavement »nd that we commend them to our Heavenly Father, who doeth all things well. Resolved. That a copy of these resolutions b* spread upon the rec-1 ords of this Lodge, a copy thereof transmitted to the family of *he de- ■ ceased brother and a copy published in the .-icio Tribune. C. W Bragg, John I. Shelton, t C. C. Bilveu. Committee Sunday school at 10 o’clock every Sunday morning. Everybody is in vited to attend. Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening at 7:00. Prayer meeting every Saturday night at 8.00. Junior Endeavor every 2J and 4th Friday al 2:30. Mr. Fred Waehlte will preach next Sunday. Paint Up Season Is On Now ia the time to use: Boase Paints Floor Paints Varnishes Kalsomine, Etc. We have tl cm in ths best grades Yours for S frvick I KELLY’S Hazel Philippi has received two prises for efficiency aa day editor of the Barometer, the 0 A C daily pa per. She graduated Monday from I the scbou. of commerce. Baptist Church Notes DRUG STORE I