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ATAW Vol. 2H THE SCIO TRIBUNE f 1.75 the Year rEsW SCIO. OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925 SCIO S, TOLEDO 4 Not Expected to Live was cold and the wind high, and Munth-Old Baby Die* two days was all we could stand. Quite a number of the local fan» A week ago I'ueaday C. C Bilyeu Mrs. Emil G. Tschant of Portland On Friday morning. July 10, the We visited Guy McKnight at his accompanied the Scio baseball team taken to th« Albany General was pise* of bumness. found him busy sent the Tribune the following item, editor and wife, and their eon and to Toledo Sunday, and from reports Hospital. where he underwent an Also which will be sad news to many of of the game they were not dimppoint wife, left Scio on what was to be a and happy and looking fine o|wralinn for heni’hoid». The ope He and . our readers: fishing and rest trip to Clear Idtke. met Anton Holub there cd in the game. Vn fortunately Scio ration was successful, and Mr. Bil "Cooper In this city, July 8.1926. was abort on-' man. Miller, but in>» il a but failed to get there on account family alao camped at Jump Off Joe. Toledo man in hi» place. Scio played yeu was on the wuy to a »peedy re of the roads leading in from Sisters They plan on toco returning to lone Franklin Cooper, son of Mr. and to harvest his second crop of alfalfa Mrt. Calvin Cooper. Funeral ser real ball, was pitted against a tram covery, expressing to tome of hl» being in bad condition. that had not been beaten this year, friends who called on him that he Over 800 miles was covered on Tony say« he has a good crop of at»- vices will be held Friday. July 10.at and of course feel all puffed up. Th«- the trip, which consumed 7 days pies, for which he is receiving 5c a It a in. al the grave in M l Scott umpire was a Toledo man. and for the never fell belter in his life. In the early hours of Monday hts The itinerv took ua over the Mt. pound on the tree, but hi« peaches ’ cemetery.” flmt »«ven inning» eminently fair The baby lacked owe day of being but during the remaining two inning« fever commenced rising andsouohis Hood L oop , which is a most won were a failure Nevertheless, temperature reached 104. Ile lie- derful (drive over w« ll-oi!ed wide Soon after arriving at Newport 1 one month old at lhe time of his was just as unfair. Scio trimmed their antagonists to Un came delirious and in tire afternoon roads amid beautiful scenery At we heard of the accidental death of I death, which occurred at the Eman- tune of 5 to 4. Ray and lhn«morv became unconscious, in which con-ii- no time does a driver have to shift a Jefferson lady on the day before, , uel hospital. Mrs. Cooper was for were in the box for Scio. lion he has remained rter iit.ee into secoml gear. From Scio to caused by being hit with an airplane. merly Mica Ruth Miller, and taught Hi* wife rushed to hi» Iwdside and Hood River by thia route is 198 but could not learn the nan.e there, < domestic science tn the Scio High Knox Butte comes Sunday for a ia »till there. No hup*-i Is held out mile*, where we camped overnight. Since returning home we learned it sch<Mtl during 1919-1921. and has gam«- with the locals, and they are tor hi» recovery by hi» physician. On Saturday we started for Bend, was the mother of our fellow etti- many friends here who will extend said to be a strong team, having Dr. Pnl1, who cannot account for going by way of Biggs over The sen. Roy Thur»t<>n. The Tribune at the bereaved their sympathy. I defeated l^ebnnon last Sunday 9 4. his patient's sudden turn for the Dalles-California highway, arriving this late date, along with hundred« worse. At 8 o'clock last night he at Redmond at 6 o’clock, covering of other friend«, extend* ita heart Elect and Install ONE DAY S OUTING IN 189 miles that day. Redmond has felt avmnathy to the bereaved fami HONNER COUNTY. IDAHO was reportod as growing weaker and the end near. a beautiful city auto camp, is well ly in the untimely death of wife and The following officers have been After a few mile* out from the turn-1 kept, good water, and is an ideal mother. Nye Reach, where the ac elected and installed by the Knights her town of Dover we seemed to be I place to camp, in fact is the best we cident occurred, is too narrow for of Pvthiaa to serve until Jan. 1: there wore Indian torch and nutny circling the great Pend O Reitti lake, othcis. Here, loo. we found many Chancellor Commander. John I. found on the trip. Mosquitoes are airplanes to sri«e and alight when it upon a road ma«le from the mountain i mineral specimen*. which the mtner- with pc pie and shou 4 not Shelton. thick there, but they did not find is Ailed Side- on one »id«’ th«- deep blu«- lake ' a oiogist of the group pronounced ga the editor good food, while the oth be attempted Vice Chancellor. C. C. Bilyeu. on the other a solid wall of »tom*. lena a* hi* dad had often “seen such While in Newport we also met Diverging from this we »truck a sor’ ' er members of the party suffered Prelate. Guy Johnston. and knew.“ A way* on, we eariv t ■ Keeper of Record« and Seal. C.A of wooded valley lying between the I overgrown Acid* and several deserted considerably from their bites. The W. A. Young and wife, who were highest hill* we had ever *een. Where I house*. Inquiring the why of this in White. pests do not survive long there and visiting relative* at Toledo in the distance we could discern en meh an enticing section, one could probably are all gone by now. Red The trip was icstful. inspirational Master at Arma. Art Shelton. trances of extinct mines and prospect •oon *cn*«- the answer—land owned mond is a prosperous little city and and educational. It is worthwhile Manter of Work. C W. Bragg. holes. Traveling thus, for »ome two by large companies and held at too most of its streets are paved. We taking, for you see people as they Inner Guard. Gilbert McDonald. hours, the way became more narrow gnat a value. While we were mus I and short bits of macadamized roa«i met two young men by the name of are when awav from their daily la Outer Guard. J. L. Rodgers. ing in the rights and wrongs of hum : under which trinkl«-d from the moun- Dobkins, who were born in this bors—they are just common folk« an plan» one of lhe »mall boy* »a* j talnside th«- purest and coolest water community, the mother being a Not a mishap occurred, not a thing having adventures with a yellow jac Eye Painfully Injured ! ever. Sims The men had been in the was loat, and the Chevrolet made I was just thinking how fortunate ket, from which he came out second b«-«L But thank* to thoughtful Don, garage business, but had just sold the round trip of 8'h» mite* without i w«> did not meet another car to p<>- who intend* to be a doctor when h> out. The caretaker at the camp is a moan or complaint, and though murning. July II. RaRih Hneeler met , »ibly up, crowd us off lhe way, portion when sud grow» he applied a »mall heavily loaded no hill was too steep with an accident that might have ‘ «»~niy from round the abrupt turn a solicitous for your comfort. of iodine which he “always takes _ _ i .u__ _ ' truckload of stove wood loomed in along when they go to Trussel.“ Also The grain crop from The Dalles to for it to climb. caused the I om of one or with eyes. , . (sight. For a moment imminent dan . We left Newport at 4 Thursday _ Redmond looks good from the auto Ralph ia working at rock crusher on, ^rrn< <1 wrU|n h(j| knoWjIi>. ,)iM we had been hearing much of a as one drives along. There ia but a afternoon and arrived in Scio at 8. a the R< ner place, and whiic winding i (|rfvere solicit no dictation in extr« m> i "haunted house* ’that Stood near be cause a half breed Indian and Swede third of the acreage this year on ac distance of 98 6 miles. a eelile several pieces flew off. one, caees we remained »dent. had told the other boy», and a* We count of the freeze last winter and striking him in the right eye. He The driver of the truck also -top,» «I did not wish to disturb the haunt* the scarcity of seed for tpring sow was rushed into Scio, where Dr »nd a man who eUpp< «1 from the r- and possibly not have to remain in Purchaaes Donkey Peery of Portland, who was -idet^ked by erowdlng the bunk am! their midst which might have been ing. However, stock look» good and i we triumphantly pmuirfl on tnr lowri The Crown Mining Co. ia branch- here, removed the piece. .... evidences of prosperity is every had we gone much further, we rt- lUlph wbm { tracc<l our step» to headquarters, ing nut and acquiring more pro per off from duty several days, but where noticeable. *• Soon we saw a pretty and thrifty where we found the folk* ready to Leaving Redmond at noon, the ty, but not real estate, it is live- recovering nicely. appearing vicinity which wan in every embark homeward, which we reached party drove to Bend. In the last stock, and only one at that, Thr sense compo».'«i of mountain home». in a few hour* with most of the It reminded me of a n mark I heart! Ave years this city has doubled In need of a pack horse or pack mule I children asleep and the grownups Received Sad Message once by a knight of the roa«l: “Ye's population and paved all her princi tn take supplies in has been known I anxious to get the opportunity. will foind papl livin’ ev< ry where and pal streets, thus putting herself in for some time, and Monday the ani —Oregon Mirt. Yesterday afternoon H. O Shill- »omr of thin, ajr thrifty." A little the metropolitan class. 1 wo large mal known as jackaae was purchased * vii >< i n •«; goal vs ing received a telephone message j senawstv« farther we ki reached the of v»ws our j sawmills there afford a big payroll, In an improvised carrier on the back from Silverton conveying the sad j | d«-*tination. destination. The free feeling and which, with being the distributing nf an auto the donkey was taken up nows that hi» nephew. Earl Hay. ifl. ' relaxation one p ti, for oh, Greek« I point for alt of Central Oregon, Tuesday. The keep of a < nkey is «on of Mrs. Kate Hay, was intently 1 of old, we were betw- < n 2500 and • 1 3000 feet elevation. At this rampur ‘ negligible, is «tout and aver a trail makes Bend a prosperous city. killed In th« timber It lenot known i stands the remain* of several log From here we went to Cold is sure fex»ted. h«>re h«>w the death occurred. The i hou»es which, bearing the hi«-rog'v Springs, a government camp on the burial will tak» place at th«- Mll’- r p'.ics of time, tell part of a story Swimming Party McKenzie highway about four nines cemetery, but the time had not b«-en where human force wn* pitted against I the monsters of the forest and a log west of Sisters, where we camped set when we went to prern on Several enjoyed swimming ’ ging work* had b< en held. And there Sunday night. Monday morning Trussel creek, a beautiful mountain Crabtree Creek Friday evening. we started for Belknap, coming over LECTURE TONIGHT i stream of no mean capacity, stffi > 1 hoee present were: Mr. and Mrs. the lava beds and down a winning flowing on and on, singing it* rippling — M u»q u 11 oes road that a little carelee»n>-M would Geo. L. Flanagan and daughters, By posters distributed around we t chorus to the abundant Ashes that —-Roaches mean death, arriving at noon, where Dolly and Ji *nita. and »<>n George, learn that a former priert and now a ¡abound therein. ------ Fhaa we expected to spend the remainder Mr and Mrs. Ralph Hassler, Eldrid Presbyterian minister is to be in Scio I Soon we had the campAre going and ■ Ants of our vacation, but the rates were land Marvin Long, Ixmard Arnold. tonight and deliver a lecture at the * the majority of our party were taking Just where hr is I little exploring expedition* around ------- Bed Bugs prohibitive to a poor editor. After Mrs. Joe Harmon and daughters Z. C. B. J. hall. located ajid his name we were unable about to console the uneasy feeling eating dinner we decided to go to Mary, Margie and Helen, and Rú to learn. Some who have heard him < in our stomachs as it was long past en- dolph Young. After dark, all Newport, and got as far as Eugene •ay he ia a fluent speaker and will 1 the noon hour, and the "mama" of and pitched camp Every conven joyed a weinie roast until late. answer alf question* within reason. ' the party had alyly adjusted het fl»h #■1 I Everybody ia invited we understand. mg paraphernalia and “vamoosed" ience fur the tourist i* at this camp, ON 10-DAY VACATION up or down stream, we knew not I which is called Gateway. Your» for which. With patience we waited, Tuesday morning we headed for Seto Milk. 10c jwr can at Coney'a. S mvicb ! *. D. Myers, cashier of the i-alled and whistled in our hands. Newport, arriving a 2.30 p. in. We Stale Bank, ami Portrmuu-r J. S. When who it>-ppe<i from som- camped al Jump Off Joe. and had a Sticka, and their wive*, 1« ft Sunday- where within the dense foliage—no, it ftne place to stay. Great enjoyment morning on a 10-day trip through ' was net the Missus, a* we were ex was ha i hunting as ate«, but none British Columbia and other part* of , pec ting—but the game warden, will the Northwest. They will vi»it Rain DRUG STORE ! armed with »hooter and ax, and who of value was found, lhe weather ier National Park enroute. On their ' teemed a very cordial fellow as h< return trip they will eomr through Saturday Sudsy and the men were already acquainted. aaaaaaaoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. Spokane and make the Mt. Hood loop. DR. A. G. PRILL But who said as he turned to go: I'rwnu Mrs. J. F. Wesely will have charge of Physii-ian "Have Are if you wish, but for heaven ZANE GREY'S the postoffice during Mr. Sticka’s ab and T homas M kigran in ‘ sake turn a bucket of water on when sence. flnrgeoa ¡through." Just then Hereylf appear District Surgeon S. P Railway ed with th«- Anr»t basket of A«h, but Car Bargains—Terma we did not wait aa the lunch had al Sdo. Or ready been spread and we all "fell to” and "ate and ate till we almost 1924 Chev coach. Ami Amu .a S toni in at the turnip up." 1925 Durant touring, balloon tires. Most of the party went angling. The 1923 Dodge touring, balloon tires. small boys and 1 explored the moun FRIDAY-SATURDAY Fred T. Bilydu. tain near, by way of the smaller path, J uly 24 25 where we gathered all aorta of flowers Tae dgioy family ny k » k “ -w « S*‘ Return From 800 Mile Trip I I Fly-Tox < Use II On Your Cows People's Theatre > ! Alaska StarThMtri,Stiytofi "Just a Good Guy < «<A ’• KELLY’S K . ■. ht r* ' > dh- •* -J : . •*< ‘ VMJ , s -J"* A.’ ’ A& • 4 Ù «r ‘«ÿ- ». t v * < —