♦ ,'v- THE SCIO TRIBUNE . Vol. 2M ____ ____ * No. 17 SCIO OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 2. 192-5 $1.75 the Year A Pretty June Wedding Sunday. June 28, 1924. Grandma Fleming was 86 years old. and her children ami friends fittingly cele­ brated the event by going to Wilson Park and enjoying a picnic and bas­ ket dinner. The occasion was made exceeding* lv happy for her because her four children were present— Edwin. Ad­ am and John Fleming and Mr* Maude Grimes Five of her si* grandchildren were also present, as follows; Stella Pettit. Connie and Wilbur Fleming. Hazel Shelton. Lo­ raine and Berlin Grime*, and seven great-grandchildren. About 100 people enjoyed the occasion, and the honored guest was th* recipient of many presents. Grandma Fleming came to this community about 61 years ago. and ha* lived here ever since, coming from Ohio. She thinks thia is the best place on earth, rnd we agree with her. i-ate in the afternoon the guests left for their homes, after wishing Grandma many more happy birthdays. Other pioneers and old friends of Grandma Fleming were Aunt Naney Bilveu 97. Mrs. Grimes 83. Mrs. Stewart 81. and others in the 80» whose name* our Jordan correspon­ dent did not learn, were present. Issue* Proclamation Governor Pierce has issued a pro­ clamation calling upon the ciliums <>f the state to attend the formal reception as a permanent gift by the government of the battleship Oregon to the state of Oregon, in j Portland tomorrow at 2:00 o’cloc*. The exercise* take place on the deck at its moorings near the Broadway bridge. Following the governor’s example Wild Cat* Duly Tamed ami in conjunction with other may­ ors of the state, the undersigned If anyone donbts that S<- •• c.n urges as manv of our citizen* aacan tame Wild Cats, they slmu • I :i - to attend the exercises above named been here Sunday. To be *ure. t • ami help the event to be a memorable feat looked very difficult f a t one in the history of the state time, but when our tamer« 1». an I. V McAdoo, Mayor. to trim the claw«, there wa* no City of Scio. more ferocity in the invaders wl came here from Salem to wt p’.be Linn County Represented Scio rubes in a game of ba all In the first inning the ■ < • . I Ci> s Linn county is represented at this gut two runs on an error by I) *- veer’s Citizen»’ Military Training more and Holland. F -io go. egg­ Camp at Camp lorwi* by the follow­ ing citizens, who will devote one ed. In the second, the visitor- t>> - month toward acquiring a knowl­ another; Scio 0. The third prowd a blank, but from then on S i > U- edge of the military art: gan to find the ludl and defeated th«- Howard M Ruhl, Lebanon. visitors by a score of 10 to 3 Cormack Roucher, Paul C. W. There will tar no game this week, Green, Lawrence F. Schmitt, Al- as the team will be badly -split up n banv. Clyde F. Carlson. Charlev Jack­ account of a double ho’iday. The attendance wa* not what t> • arm. Clyde A. Perkins. Sid Piper. game was entitled to, and it tan-« William F. Tanton. George R. Wil­ money to run a successful tram. helm, Harrisburg. 200 Attend Reunion The first reunion of the descen­ On Friday evening. June 26lh. the marriage of Misa Wanda Jane Bil­ dents of the Irvine family of Oregon yeu, charming daughter of Mr an <1 w aa held at Marion square in Salem Mrs. J. N. Bilveu of Crabtree. and last Sunday with about 200 persons Cecil Sprague Eichinger, son of Mr. urvsent. The day wa* spent Infor- and Mrs. Oscar E. I aching,-r of Port ' mally, a basket dinner at noon being land was solemnized at the I O 0, F the main feature of the day's enter- hall in Scio. . tainment. The original Irvine family, Includ­ The bridal party entered the hall ing the grandmother and her five to the strains of la>hengrin's wed­ son* and three daughters, located In ding march played by Misa Hazel Meyer, and before the *,-rvtce. 'At Mari-m county In the year 1852. Dawning, I Love You" was sweetly The grandmother died later that year and was buried at Jason Lee sung by Mrs. Horlrnne Applegate The Altar wa* effectively decorat cemetery. Several of thoae in at- ed with roaes. and little Mieses Lu- I i tendance at the reunion Sunday vis- elite Bilyeu and Opai Gearhart scat­ it, - I the grave whicli was decorated tered rose petals in the path of the with fl >wer* *ent from different bride a* she approach,-1 the altar on 1 part* of the state. Irvine Claggvt the arm of her father: attended by age HI years, of Independence was her bridesmaid. Mis* Velina Gear­ was th«- oldest member of the clan present. hart. Members of the Irvine clan who The bride wa* beautiful in a hand­ ^tre prominent in the slate, and who some gown of white satin canton crepe, lace trimmed, and carried a attended the reunion are: U. S. Sen- shower bouquet of lillies of the val­ at r C I. McNary, John McNary. ley. The bridesmaid was bewitch­ Salem attorney, Millon A. Miller of ing in an orchid gown of Crepe de Portland and Frank Irvine, editor chine, silver Isce trim, and carried of the Oregon Journal, I h<- «-vent was *o successful that a bouquet of rose* The groom, ac­ companied bv hi* best man. Ardle it was decided to make it an annual Westenhouse. met the bride at the event. An organization was formed altar where Rev. J. Merle Applegate and the following officer* were elect­ read the marriage service in an im­ ed. Milton A Miller, president; pressive manner. The groom is a Mi«* Nina McNary of Salem, vice- former resident of Linn County, pri-sident; and Mrs. Frank Cham­ ber* of Eugene, secretary. and is well and favorably known. Members of this pioneer family A hundred guest* were present, and many handsome gifts were living in thi* community who were shower ci upon the happy newly- pr«-*ent ar«- Mr*. Father Rav, Mr*. D. M McKnighl, Mrs Linn Lam- After spending their honeymoon la-rl and daughter. Wilma, lxiuis j at Newport. Mr. and Mr* Eichin- I Uy. wif«- ami son. Lyle, Zona Ray. ' ger will lie at home to their friend* Max Shelton, F. T Th'iyer. wife xml at 234 E 18th street. Portland. Or. 'daughter*. Freda and Bobby, Mrs. F. D W > rat andchildien. Floyd 8h«-l- Larwood Hatchery Is Mecca Shelton and family. Fax Thayer and MM family, Edres Thaver. C W. Beard, School Board Meet* wife, and son, Oliver, .Misses Mar­ Work on the state fish hatchery beyond Larwood i* pretty well com-, tha unit Bertha Irvine. The school board met at the office pleted. according to Lloyd Hauser’ of Riley Shelton on Monday evening and Ben Clelan. Albany i»>r'<:ii<-n. Scinuphore* Placed of last Week. The new member of : who visited it Sunday, I’h«- hatch­ One of the best way« for a driver the board. Archie Lindley, was in­ ery house ha* been completed and (me hatch­ to know there are semaphore* at itiated. The bond* of the clerk j one pond constructed were accepted and an insurance on ing of fish fry has liven ma-b- and street inter sections is for him to hit the gymnasium was taken for the the young fish are d'sporting in one one with hi* front wheel, then lean current year. The board voted to of the pond*, which has l-een fin­ out to see what he had hit just as the •vs! and paint the Domestic Science ished. hind wheel goes over with a thud Work will commence right away and nearly plunges out of the car room and one class room on the up­ per floor of the building and to on the superintendent's cottage, for on l>is head. Al least one driver make some improvements on the which lumber is on the ground knows of the semaphores in Seo, lawn. Henry Shelton ha* been re- lake wine work is just «tar Ung on and there may be other*. The sem­ aphore* arc safety valves for drivers 1 the second pond. employe I as janitor. Both men speak highly of the at intersections, so keep Pi the right Telephone Directories Out | hatchery and say it will I m - n fine mde of the street and It when mak­ attraction to tourist*. The hatch­ ing the turn. ery Is ideally located and will prove The Scio Tribune finished the big a moat popular resort. SubacritN* now, SI.76 uer year. task m a country office of getting out a phone directory last Tuesday Mis* Doubeck Married morning, and Scio Mutual Telephone j C<> n >w ha* it* first exclusive direc I Mr. and Mi*. Mat Doubeck have tory. The book is now ready for received a letter from their daugh­ distribution and can be secured at ter. Ml** Albin*, who ba* t>een work­ the telephone office. Only phone ing in Portland for the past six or owners or renters can «ecure same more years, that sne wan married. until rightful users are supplied. Wednesday. June 24. in Vancouver. Make the Eagle Scream on Joly 4 but don't let the Liberty Bell toll over any reckless­ ness on your part. To See Specialist Santa Barbara Shaken A L. Teidman and three children went tn Portland Monday. Mr. Teidman took his son. Johnnie, to see a specialist Johnnie ha* a tu­ bercular leg which ha* been in a cast for ab-ut three month* Great ho(>e* are «-etertained for this boy's ultimate recovery. Main street. Santa Barbera,« a!if . badly devastated by earth­ quakes on Monday of this w«-«-k Prof. H. L. Watenpaugh of Sd<» with his family are spending th«- vacation in that part of the «(¡itr Several Scio people hav«- relatv«-* living in that section So far no word has been received from any of them and it is hoped that all are safe. Parts of Montana was also badly shaken up. DANCING Every Wednesday and Saturday Night at TUMBLE INN Carnival Dance Next Saturday Night Special Chicken Dinner Sunday from b to 11 j. m. Mwkc was Stayton is now all set for the big Round-up and two days Fourth of July celebration tomorrow and Sat­ urday. Parade* on both davs. a bar­ becue on the Fourth, music by the Turner band and entertainment for every hour of the two days is prom- M kF «be aeMgement Wash, to Henry Roberding. her age being 25 and his 30. In her letter. Mrs. Robe rd ing says' they are happy and will not take their honeymoon trip until later They will make their home in Port lard. Mr. Roberding b an oversea- veteran and remained with the Am-i er «can army in Germany until the army waa called home. The many friend* of the bride In Scio extend congratulations to the! happy ouple. D. C. Frab*. wh<> recently bought the August Kramps place, has moa- i ed onto his newly acquired home, j Mr Fraba cornea from Canada, ar.d Mr. Kramps ha* moved to Canada, ( ** Kodak % on your week-end trip*. have them from Wr $1.00 to $22.50 I-et us do your Kodak tinishing Yours for S ervicb I KELLY’S DRUG STORE