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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1925)
9 c Vol. 2H |1.75 the Year Large Number Attends SCIO OREGON, THURSDAY. JUNE 25. 1925 Curiosity Consumes Irvine Family Reunion mv At the sale of horses and one mule Those who attended the exercises at Providence church Sunday, in the at the West Scio atoekards last Mm- the fourth annual meeting commem day C. C. Bilyeu became one of the orating the uplift service rendered excited purchasers and invested in to thio community and to the state .one buckskin horse ami a small park bv Elder Joab Posrell and his «rife, mule. The price he paid for them were again greeted by a splendid | does not matter, but whet i« he it »- program and the fellosrehipof rela j ing to do with them* is the much I UU No. 4G Knt»nM •« ib' w Crown Mine I« Promising 11V III U III IIVI * I On Sunday. June 2fi. at Marion There 1» just now «rester rejoie- When the roads In this communi«1 Square in Salem, the descendants of ing by the officers and stockholders ty were practically impassable dur-J the Irvine family of Oregon will of the Crown Mme A- Milling Co. ing the winter, and you had to eome ogemble for a family reunion, than ever lie fore, sn<! the reason is to town afoot or on horse back? In 1832 five brothers and three that a recent assay showed silver Them were the Mays of real sport, sister« crossed the plains and «ettU-d and copper ore Io the value of over and when we went visiting we re at Salem, Marion county, accom|»a-i 1200 per ton. This find has acted mained over night.* It took a guotl nied by their mother. Soon after upon the promoters in such a man tives and friends from various parts discussed question Some say he is many years of sound reasoning to their arrival, late in the fall. Grand- ’ ner that greater efforts are being <>f the state. This event in regards tired of handling the steering wb»-el get a first short, stretch of solid ma kvtne was called to her long made to reach the "mother lode," to family reunions is also becoming ion hisStar and wants something roadbed—and it still takes as much regt and wa« among the first to lie which they hope to do within the next 20 days. burled in the Jason Lee cemetery. popular, and will grow more so as , more in keeping with the tune he persuasion. The r<-ads in the country are to The next year the family divided, To reach the present promising .spent on th« range in Montann A- the years come and go. the farmer like the «treets are to locating in different parts o ’ the stage of the mine has required 19 The program was in the hands of to the mule, well it is said he want- the citvman - needed for business | jed something that would hold it* ... ---------- — - ----------- < state. Great interest D being token years of hard work and great sacri Rev. Henry Albers, pastor of the Good roads arc as much tn the reunion, and it is exj>ect<-d fices on the part of a few who had church, who presided. Rev. D. V. own with the "kickers" around this purposes P iling led the song service, and the burg, and he think« hr has gotten n noeemity as good beds. Would that between 400 and 500 of the lr- faith in what the bowels of mother Anvhow. we vote to tear out what good roads vine kin will bo present. Mr« F T t earth contained in their mining Rev. Brvant conducted the devotion hold of the right article al«. Miss Lenore Powell gave one he has gone into the livestock bust- we have? No! to a man. Do we Thaver. Mrs Father Ray and Mr« claim, and their faith is about to lie ne«, and hi« friend« are having a vote to extend the good roads mile- Chas. Beard are direct descendants realized. The men who have pro of her popular readings. age? Yes. by a very small majori- gll(| they and their families expect vided most of the work, money and Prof J. B. Horner, of the Histor good deal of sport out of it. tv and a small tax levy. to attend. MnWcs Bertha and Mat- ’ . «on are R. E Peery, A. T. ical department. 0 A C. delivered Roads in every direction from tie Irvine of l<ebani>n are sisters of Powell and J. F Wesely, and they the address of the day. which was Election Next Tuesday Scio are now in fair condition, and ’ the above ladies and will also attend, are alx>ul to see their fondest hopes full of historical data and remines- Each descendant is a committee come to pan. eenses of the founders of Providence The semi-annual election of orti with a little work and monev can be of one to b«<>»t the attendance, nnd The machinery’ recently installed church. The Professor was the or gan in the Knights of Pythias lodge made better. Good roads pay well filled baskets of good things to has hastened the work In reaching ganizer of this annual event and is will occur next Tu<-*lay night, ai therefore best qualified to epeak on the following have been placed eat is also urged. The sponsors the present high point, and as soon hope to make It a day m-ver to be a* the goal is reached a smelter will the subject. Eugene's Mistake nomination: forgotten. i«* installed and no further stock in The big union basket dinner at Chancellor Commander. John I. the company will l»e sold. If the noon was enjoyed bv all, and is the Shelton, "Whatsoever ve would that men! Mrs. F.Iva Walford ore is there as prospects indicate, occasion for renewing acquaintances should do unto you. do ye even so Vice Chancellor, C. C Bilyeu. the citizens of this community will and forming new once. During the Prelate, R M. Shelton, E J H I- unto them,” seem? to have been Friends of Mrs Henry Has«ier be winners, for they are the stock- day a collection was taken up to de- j g. gticha. Guy J.hnst n, forgotten at the home of the uni | are exuending their sympathy on the holders. fray the expenses in placing an Iron Chas. A White, versity. that city of education, re ‘ death of her sister, Mrs Kiva Wai- The Tribune rejoices with stock- fence around the monument and finement and culture, in the attempt Master at Arms. I. Hoagland. Iford. which oeeured in Portland last holders in their jubilation. something over 150 was raised. on the part of some of Eugene's cit Master of Work, C. W. Bragg A committee was appointed to izen« to beat her suburb. Springfield, j Saturday. .Mrs. Walford had been Inner Guard. Gilbert McDonald. I failing since the death of her only arrange the program next year and out of the 8. P. shops and terminals, Outer Guard, J. L. Rodgers. Stayton Roundup child. Donald, in 1919 She was 54 to have complete charge. The com- i Keeper of Records and Seal. C A. where a site was purchased some 10 years of age. mittee is comprised of Mrs. Iyy Ab- j White, A G. Prill. Guy John«! n, years ago, and where thousands of things are shaping tine for the She is survi.ed by her husband, bott, Mrs. George Leaver. Riley I. V McAdoo dollars were invested on the strength A. G. Walford, and the following big two day Fourth of July celebra Shelton and M. P. Long L. G Hickerson, deputy grand of the 8. P. company's statement sisters and brothers: .Mrs Sarah tion ami Roundup which is to l>e chancellor, was present Tu««<!ay that these things would be iocated nt Holdridge of Albany; Mrs .Martha held at Stayton on July 3 and 4, Attending the fourth annual com night. He is now engaged in some Springfield Irvine of Echo; Mrs. Rebecca Wed with Everet Wilson as manager. The proposal is. we understand, memoration services at Providence special work at Albany, and will Within the next few davs tiie row dle of Jefferson. Mrs Henry Haotler church on Sundav. June 21 st. from come here as soon as his work i* that Eugene bond herself for 1175.- of Scio; John Beard of Portland; boys in their gay togs will tiegin to !ended there. He gave a very able 000 to purchase a site which she will I outside of Linn county were: i Frank Beard, of Salem; Fred Beard arrive. Riley Calavan. H. M Shelton and talk, which showed he is embued trade the S P. for the one held at | of Eugene; Green Beard of Eastern Much interest is being shown In It in n proposal that, if daughter, Charles Anderson and with the spirit of Pvthianism R Springfield the parade which will lake place on Oregon; Charlie and Wm Board of wife. Rose, formerly Curl. Tip, for W. Cyrus accompanied him. and al- > carried out. no doubt will run up' one of the days. A sister. Mrs. Rose Folhs against a lot of "legal snags" that \ merly Curl, and husband. Rova, for gave a fíne talk. Th - program will consist of races , , . . died at her home in Portland last It is urged thatwevery member will keep It in the courts for a num- .< merly Maxwell. Ella Moore, Charley of various sorts, and such other Her father. Jes* Bonr l. of . , .. . . , . Crabtree Orange Holt, Jorie Games try to be present next Tu> - lay night her of yearn, as there is a strong , Scio died in 1919. and her mother -t> ria as are usually indufged in on and wife. Charley Powell, all from I and help in the selection or good opposition to the move developing pggee(j gwgy jn |92" * these days. in Eugene, and Springfield will fight Funrrg| «-rvio-« were held al Sil officers for the ensuing term. Portland. Among the names of the riders Mark Powell, wife, and eon. IJo?d. to the last ditch, of course, verton Monday afternoon and ahr we find the following: Frank San- We cannot understand Eugene's |gt<J lo her , >(| |o lht. guln, Mike Heeby, Red Bolton, Chris Oliver Powell and wife of Prineville. Scio Slashes Silverton shortsightedness, nor can wo under- j Silverton cometery. Lillie Compton, son Lonar and Nettling (a Stayton man) Hill Crow Mr. Walford wm a dry goods der. Edwin Wilson, Dorothy Wilson. wife and three children of Drain. In a one sided game on the local stand why th« 8. P. would break at Milton A Peery and wife. Will diamond Sunday. Scio stopped «hurt least an implied agreement with one merchant in Silverton, the family Mane Hall and others. Imogen and wife. Jack Mott and wife, the hitherto undefeated Silverton of her stanchest supporters to grab having mover! to Portland about ifv this selfishness on the part of, three or four yeais ago. of McMinnville. team by a score of ltl-4 The visit Mrs R M. Cain and Mias Agnes Al Moore from California. ors are good sports and took the un Eugene, who has supported her not ‘ We-dy went to Portland Tuesday ■ ’ * Sella Farm for $9000 John Mcelmurry and wife of In merciful defeat good-neturedjy. The at all. to spend a few days visiting and If the Southern Pacific "hands a dependence. • hits by Scio and errors by Silverti n shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McLachlan package" like this to Springfield, it’ s i John A Compton. Isaac Compton, were too numerous to m«*utioo. Th» parkage" time "to start something"—but we I have sold their 90-acre farm near Tnlnk Lincoln. Paint your car. Janey Compton. James Barby and attendance was small—too many We have it. Bilyeu’s Garage. West Scio to Mr. and Mrs Dunbeck cannot believe the S P. will. wife of Silverton. counter attractions. of Salem, who have already taken J. M. Lindiey and wife of Aums Miller and Densmore oceui»4tf the Sunday Antone Rosprofsa took possession. We understand the e n ville. box for Scio, and Lane brothers for Chas. Hynous and two eons and sideration was $IW per acre. W, P.of. John B Horner and «rife, Silverton. George Patrny 1.» Mill City to see ■"» welcome the newcomers two Williamsons of Corvallis. The game next Sunday promiser the salmon jump the dam, Mr . | our m,, **t W'm. Bilyeu and wife, Jake Bilyeu to be one of the hardest the locals Hynous thought It great. “nd M”’ «'Lachlan have and wife. Glen Bilyeu. Cal Curl and «rill meet this season, when the Wild I moved their household good» to II»!- wife of Jefferson. Cats of Salem come for a game Radio B Batteries, behave Em. aev, where they stored them with Hon. George H. Burnette. Su Bilyeu's Garage his sister. Mrs. C. L Davis. What preme Judge of Oregon, and wife. For Mrs. Daley they will do and where they will lo Wm. May and wife, Elmer May and cate has not been decided, hut they wife, Roy V. Shelton, wife and throe Mrs. P H MacDonald gave a |>ar- expect to spend some time in Call children of Salem. ty at her home last Thursday after- I fornia. We artygsorry to lose this G. W. Hunsaker and wife of Tur noon honoring Mrs. Elizabeth Daley fine family, but wislj them prosper ner. on the occasion of her 77 th birthday.! on vour week-end tripa. We ity wherever they locate Ella Mack and son of Siletz. have them from The time passed pleasantly In visit- ing. closing with the serving of re Through Thomas Largr. W. R Reduced Fares freshments. Sparkman has trade«! his 9-acre: I Those invited were: Mewdames M tract. 7 miles east of Scio, to F C. l.et us do vour Kodak finishing Alten for 150 acres near Dilierd, in One and one half fare fyf round Hays and D. D. Austin of Albany. Douglas countv. Mr. Sparkman pay trip between points where the one Rebecca Morris, Sarah Morri<, Dean Yours for ing the difference. He will soon' wav fare is >30 00 or less ia an noun Morris. M B. Cyrus. G.W. M ir- S krvicb I move to his new home. The 9 acres ced by all California lines for the row. A. W. Hagey. Ella Munkers, M. J. Flcklin. Wm. Brenner. formerly belonged to Herbert Shel- i benefit of Fourth of July holiday Mrs. Daley received many remem- ton. Mr. Alten dues not intend to travelers. Tickets will be on sale move onto the place, but will sell or July 3 and 4 and will have a return brances from her frienis. ** Kodak $1.00 to $22.50 limit to Joly 7. No stop-overs will ■be allowed on the eaewretee iwtes. trade. Mr. Large recently sold Mr. Alten >000 srres ia Clatsop county. ( KELLY’S DRUG STORE