The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 09, 1925, Image 1

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    Vol. 2H
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
|1.75 tho Year
SCIO CELEBRATED THE I
4TH APPROPRIATLEY
Fireworks and Firewater was
Noticeably Absent—Good
Fellowship Prevailed
Scio city was depleted Saturday.
July Fourth, upon the occasion of
the 149th anniversary of the nations
birth, but withall the people who
remained at home or in the com­
munity certainly enjoyed the day
and the festivities provided by the
Sokola at their park, about two
miles southwest of Scio.
For several weeks the lodge has
been working on clearing the small
park on the Lewis Young place,
and have transformed it into a
lieautiful place for gatherings of
all kinds. It is well shaded, and a
equate laid off for calisthenics as
provided in the work of the lodge
ami which has for the making of
well rounded men, women, girlsand
boys. Buildings have been err acted
for the purpose of conducting
stands and other attractions, and
ilagpole displays old glory and the
emblenm of the order.
Not much was doing during the
morning hours, for the members
were busy in getting everything in
readiness for the afternoon festivi­
ties
The local Sokol band, assisted I
by members of the Sokols of Port­
land. furnished music for the after­
noon
At 3:00 o’clock the many
lieautiful drills and exercises were
executed, first by the bovs and
girls, then by the older girls, the
women, and the men. These were
greatly enjoyed by the large crowd
present. A grab game was indulg­
ed in bv the men of Portland and
Scio, in which a handkerchief was
placed on a stick, numbers assigned
to each man on a aide, and tho
leader ealls a number, they making
a run for the handkerchief, and if
the one grabbing it can get back to
his line without being tagged by
his opponent he is thus seeing a
point for his side. Portland won
by 15 points to 9 for Scio. In a
tug-of-war. Scio bested Portland,
pulling their antagonists over th«
line in less than two minutes. The
tug tie tween the Scio and Portland
women resulted in Portland pulling
the Settles over i n less than a
minute.
In the evening a big dance was
stared in the Z. C. B. J. hall and
the building was packed to its cap-
acity. Al times it is said if a hand­
ful of beans were thrown Into the
air thry would not have reached
the door for ten minutes, the People
were so thick on the floor daneing.
One of the pleasant features of the
evening was several accordeon solos
by a man from Tacoma, and he is
said to be one of the finest on the
coast. Report says something over
3400 was realized during the after­
noon and evening.
At noon Saluday a picnic dinner
was held at the grove, and on Sun­
day a free dinner was given at the
hall. Sunday afternoon, in the hall
more exhibitions were given of the
calisthenics practiced by the Sokols, i
and these were said to be far super­
ior to those given at the grove.
Every movement was exec uted
perfectly, and all because it was on
a hard floor and not in sawdust.
The Scio team won two out of three
games of volley ball by scores of
15 to 7 and 15 to 12.
This will prove « great advertise
ment for this community, for the
Sokols have here the largest and
best lodge ua the esstt, sad the
SCIO OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY *.», 1925
M «h»
No. 4M
L oca I Men in Salem Jail
On Our Vacation
This is not an apoUpy to our patrons for taking a vacation, but iust to let you know that we
feel we have earned it. You will receive a paper next week as usual, but minus the country
correspondence and much local news, as we arc printing the two papers this week. If you do
not like news column«, read the adv there* new* in them. Except for the enforced vacation in
1923. caused l»y sickness, we Lave l>ccii continu.nisly on the job. We cannot all.-rd it, but a
rest is necessary sometimes. Miss (trace lamg will take care of the office work during our eight
day absence. We thank you.
The McAdoo's.
ljuit Friday night three local men
were landed in the city jail in xlem
for being drunk. They made th *
•eriou» mistake, we understand,
f
driving up in front of the jail and
parking and getting out of the ear
there. One of them was so drunk
that he had to be carried into the
jud
The men were Otho Wallace.
’Skinny” Halachwiad and
Roy
■ Hoagland.
Early Saturday morning two of
our
local men were phoned to come
bidding the finest west of Chicago
Why We're Interested
Short Session Held
and
bail them out, and it being a
A feature of the entire festiviti' «
holiday
and the city judge being
was that there wa* no evidence of
Up at Springfield we have a con­
A short session of the city council
boose or an ungrnth-manly act, crete example of what we can ex­ was held Tuewlay night, in lieu of away, the trio had to slay as guests
which goes to prove that alehoholie pect from the Southern Pacific who the regular meeting last Thursday of Salem until Monday. Hoagland
stimulants are not nec««»aiv to a it seems is considering the exchange night. The following councilmen and Balsehweid were fined 115 each
for lieing drunk and released, while
good time.
John Wewly. John
of her terminal site there for anoth­ were present
Otho,
who is the owner of the car
It ia estimated that from 50 to er at Eugene. If this is done theS. Couey. Fred Jones and Frank Gill,
in
which
they parked. io out on
100 cars from Portland. Salem and I*, will tw- abandoning a route via besides the mayor and recorder.
$2<5O
ca»h
bond
for his appearance
other points came to help the Scio Springfield several miles shorter to
The Waler and Light committee
on
next
lhursday,
July IB. E H
lodge in the celebrati >n.
Portland for po|nt* south on the was instructed to have the recently
Hobson of Salem came to the reo-
present main line and for traffic inwallrd water meters removed
cue of Hoagland and Balschwied.
The tri-eounty O i l Fellow* pimlc coming in over the Natron cut off frosn underground and placed where
while N. I. Morrison vouches for
at Jefferson on Julv 4th wa« a I a and taking this through a congested they could be read easily.
Wallace
Those who sold the men
The street and Public Property
succew*. and the dav was hugely district acroM a score or more grade
the "poison" were not men enough
enjoyed by the fraternity and it« crossing«, which means more miles, committee was Instructed to confer
to c»me to the rescue of those in
friends.
time was «*d ami operating costa in-. with property owners on .Main
trouble, and never will be.
creased all liecause Eugene went to ; street, between Mill street anil the
bridge with a view of raising the
The Stavton roundup and celebra­ headquarters with a club.
Family Dinner
If
the
S
P.
makes
the
trade
it
street
and putting in a drain, with
tion drew large numbers of friend«
ha«
taken
her
12
years
to
find
out
power
to
act
and lovers of the rodeo <>n July 3
tin Sunday the editor and wife
The tire chief was instructed to
and 4, and it is said eveything that the Springfield site was a mis­
gave
a family dinner at their home
take
anil
then
she
appears
to
have
notify the bank to remove the debris
went off without a mishap and a
honoring
their son and wife on the
become aware of it only when the from the newly acquired property
good feeling predominated.
occasion
of
their wedding anniver-
error was called to her attention by from Messrrs. Kendle and Allpin
-iry.
and
.Mrs McAdoo's sister.
the persistent hammering at her
The following bill» were read an !
The Crawfordsville roundup was
M
im
11
A.
Whitecraft
of Portland
said to have drawn a large crowd door of some Eugene real estate ex­ ordere«l paúl:
<>n
her
birthday.
A
picnic
dinner
perts.
from the surrounding community,
Gilbert McDonald, labor
1 10 35
was
served
under
the
shnde
trees
in
Why our concern you a»k? Be­ Mountain States Power Co.
86 tin
and a good time war enjoved.
the
rear
of
the
residence.
Those
cause we think Springfield Is entitled
W. H. Bartlett, labor
8.50 pr.- .-nl were F, W. Haskell and
tu a decent deal and because we
Gerald
Haasler,
labor
.......
6
00
Have Minor Accidents
family of Salem. Mien B. A. White-
along the Woodburn Springfield Kenneth Simms, labor
7.00
craft
of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. F.
branch have put up with no service Scio Telephone Co. ..........
Dr. A. G. Prill reports -fv.-ral
.45
U McAdoo of San Francisco and
or such as the S. P. has doled out to
minor accidents during the past
J. W. Parrish, labor
11.95 the hunt*. Mr. and Mrs. 1. V.
us rightly expecting when the cut off
few days. On Tuesday Mrs Mvlu
Haasler &. Jooea, lalior.
3.00
McAdoo.
wa«
completed that trains routed A. W. Hagey, fire chief,
Bartu aufferd the misfortune of
5 00
cutting her hand on a broken fruit over the branch would supply this Sr. > Mill & Elevator i •
20 00
service, now it appears our waiting
Rescue Training
jar, and required the services of
J. Hoagland, sal try ret.
K.0U
mav avail us nothing while the S. P.
the physician to dress.
Ollie McDonald, recorder
H 03
Instruction in rescuing drowning
plays politics for the benefit of Eu­
persons, under the auspices of the
gene,
sacrificing
service,
economy
Margsret Fitzgerald, axel seven
Total ............................ 3120 fib
American Red Croce, is a part of
years, fell from a horse last Wed- and moral obligations in order to do
the
training of a selected group of
«<>.
The
rotten
mess
lieing
cooked
neelay and broke her at4n near the
Farewell Party
citizens in attendance at the Citizens
«•e
it
up
is
nauseating
and
as
we
elbow. The family has recently
Military Training Camp at Camp
eome to this community from there is just one thing to do. which
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Arnold enter­ lx*wis. Under the lutelag'* of
is.
make
the
Natron
cut
off
a
"com-
Southern Oregon, and is residing
tained a> five tuhles of 500 at their Charles E Duhamel, -rimming
temporarily near the E 1. Bilyci -non user” ami get some railroad
, eompsnv ln«o the vallev that will home at. W«et Sri > Is«» Thur« I., instructor at tha Tacoma Y. M C
home East .»f Scio
‘ give us all a fair shake :ui l not toady »vening. this L- .ng n the nature of A., the uniform Red Cross course is
a farewell, as they are having the given to the cilizen-wiidters. Satis­
j
D. H. Hildreth is suffering from to a few
There is a growing sentiment in lari of the week to taae up then factory cuinpicuot. of the cour>*
an accident wnich he suffered
residence in Albany where Mr. Ar will be evidenced by a Red Cruse
while pitching hay. He * m »truck ' favor of the common user plan and
nold
has accepted a position in the certificate.
bv a fork which knocked him down 1 all that is needed to put it over is
County
Clerk’s office.
Ian organization to start the ball
and eut an ugly g««h in his ealp.
Those
present were Mr. and Mrs
rolling and if the prospective deul
YES! we have ”500” Score cards
Charles W ech is nursing a bally goes through this will not be haul
cut and bruised hand which he <us < to find.
tamed while working on the Jordan
road Tueeday. A piece of roc a
Who Tom Edison Is
from a blast struck him causing the I
accident. Two stitches were requir­
’’Who is Thomas A Edison?”
ed to close the wound.
"He is the man who invented the
pnopograiih and the radio to lieep
us .xxvltfe so that we wculd stay up
Attend the Canton
all night using his electric light «.”
Dr. 8. C. Browne and N I. Morri-
eon went Lebanon Tuesday evening
to attend a meeting of the Canton,
the (military branch of the I. O ().
F. lodge. They report having had
• very nice time. The Lebanon
lodge is working hard getting ready
to attend thg Grand I»dge in Port
land in September. The General
of the department was present and
witnessed the taking of five candi-
dates through the work.
Save with Safety
J. 8. Sticha won first prizes and E
D. Myers and Mrs Paul Lardon th«
booby prizea. A dainty luncheon'
was served after the games
People’s Theajtre
Satarday Snndajr
l'rritnt«
(
Half a
\
I Dollar Bill )
Buy Valuable Dogs
Herbert Shelton and Elden Knauf
are expecting within a the next few
I days to aeceive faom New York a
1 pair of regiatered German Shepherd
' Police doge which they ordered
some time ago. These dogs are
I like Stronghart, the popular movie
¡dog.
A. Shanks came over from l^nevy
last week to spend the Fourth with
friends. Mrs. Shanks and daughter
Vera, who have been staying at Dr.
Prill’s for some time, accompanied
btt ea the return trip hon>e.
Vilas Philippi. Mr and Mrs. L F at 2e each at the Tribune office.
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Bragg. Mr.
and Mrs. E. D. Myers. Mr and Mrs.
J. 8. Stieha, Mr. and Mrs. W. F
Gill. Mr. and Mrs E. J. Holland,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lardon, Mr. and
— AT YOVR
Mrs. Rolla Shelton. Mrs. A. W,
Hagey. Mrs. Ella Munkers and Mrs
F. T Bilyeu. Paul lardon and Mrs.)
I
Our Gang
Comedy
Oliver Powell and family and
and Gerald Haesler and wife, who
revently moved to Toledo, were all
here for the Fourth
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